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Athletics, 2 HE OMAHA DAII EE: FRIDA i~ ENE MORE DROP BACKWARD, |/t asest it anand ot Dogaiiie s Kol BhllRlN(,,fiTiA CONTROVERSY, [ o v tale i S tiet it e | CREATES A SURPRISE. | MRS, BARNABY'S POISONING. Columbug, 2 Two ba bury reassorts his contention - that Wi nd Srearma: Picket and Manning - First vase | MoGeachy, Milligan nd MoTwr the words “Pacific ocenr o O Fon 1 Aemmidy T Rowdare 4. "It | Dase hital IHallman, _Corcoran, time of the treaty botwoen nt o it [CONTINURD FROM FIRST PAGE ssfan and ¢ by pitohed ba ourke, Conley, Steiek out: | Knell. Home r Chamberiain, Stolen i Britain did fnclude Behring sea. Un - olnted by the s And oo el 5 g Omaha's Eecond Defeat at the Hands of the | By "Siwiare, ““I"."I‘(‘_"":‘_ balls " ',‘k',',‘l",“‘,'" Wit | buses, cerknill, Wood,” Mulver. Crowis. 2. | Anothsr Note from BSecratary Blaine to e i acinoarekn lrioldes Keh¥ing ses, It ke Bty b, ik L'f”'_;v:f‘r:"“‘_’l" e | Pinkerton's Deteotives Have as Yot Mado Millers, Binutes. ‘Unpire: Coiting. s v und Lorkine FirG bise on bails: O Patifoefote Made Public. ciides Tha e of Mexico, and yor 1€ would o | View for arraugine i division of the 1ive stock No Startling Dicooverics. - - Knell, 5 Chamberinin, 6, Hit by pitehed ball: Wiol regarded as g very inacurate statement to | and the dressed beef teafic botwoen Chicago Beaten by the Bleachers Larkin, Striek ont: By K by, Chams —_ say that the Misisstpnl Fiver. flows 010 the | and ‘sea hoard will hotl n mectig jokg st Stoux Crry, In., May 7.—It was lnafes® day | BGIE (CAcRe SR e o | MODIFICATIONS SUGGESTED BY SALISBURY | i il th cobvinon s ncion Beutein | Mav 14 AU equedt of Claieman Banch | coMpARISONS OF THE HANDWRITIN LINCOLN WALLOPS THE BIG BREWERS. | i e b e e e | e el ICATIONS S SnreSpEale . comons SCLOR Bren | s acparute mooling o the Cieaso. oes . ANDWRITING. | hundred poople turned out to see the home WON IN THE PIRST, e Atlantie.” Whilo the Moxlean eulf Is not e nold touiorrow for tho purposo of it -4 Thviim part of the Atlantic ocean, it would, I am | © | team losotho socond game with Denver. | Batrivone, M. Mag . Tho Baltimores. | Cortain Ones in the Questions for Ar- [ S, Coupure sith (i ke iy to sty | shippers who should bo invited to the confer- [ Samples of Dr. Graves' Chir Extremely high wind, dust and sun made | by timely batting aud Ehret's wildness, § * y that 1t belongs to the waters of the Atlantic, | ence, w:"l N“”I;A“Wh“hh_ The game lay | S00rod six runs in the first inning, which as: bitration ' ¥hich Do Not Wholly and while Behrlng sen |8 not technieally mmending to the committon the names of Third Successive Victory for the Farmers' Alliance Team -Dens graphy Said to Resemble the Tns ription . siste om greatly in wi r the game, Me# " . art of tho Pacific ocean 1t undonbtedly e NO HARVEAT EXCUNSION HATRS, 3 . verand Kansas City Also largoly in the hands of fortune and tho | St "’)"l"‘",lfj‘l|;'l‘”’:”‘l‘“‘","m““‘"{ I g Meet the Views of ns 1o the witers of the Pacitic oeewn, ~The | The passenger departmont of the Contral on the Bottle That Held . . bleachiers, The lattor camo near winning it | Tho battins e Ik the! President. English chunnel wis not ordinarly to. e un- | Trafie association closed its cossion oy the Whisky. Win mes. for Sioux City in the eighth when thoy rat- ‘:\"L":n‘ul::?: pu nfl::)p usm'»g;,nr fieldiug game, lorstogd as Iucluded in the term “Atlantic | The question of abolishing vond olass ) J i 1 . Score: o over or Mg el ss tled Fournier so badly that the home team el o aie S ot say that Dover OF | fares came up, and the majority of the linos — scored soven runs. Weak batting and three | Loutsville e B R = i ehamntic oteuti: | voted in favor of the movement, but as some Minneanolis, 9; Omaha, 7. costly fielding errors lost the game. Score: | By LT coereo 8 L 2 Brcors Wasnizaros, May 7.—The following note witers of thoe Atlantie, of the roads wore not represented by porsons Bostoy, Mass., May 7.—Aletter writton by ¥ IReATR. 14y MUwRDY - —— Rilg T bk L] i Y L dint of f r rding to the | qualified to vote on the subject the matt Dr. Graves about a yoar ago to a vesident of Lincoln, 14: Milwaukee, 8. FOUR CHTY DENYVER oulsville, 6 Baltinore . 'Btterios: Rob- | in addition to the correspondence that has of fue re, ccording to the | qua ote o cct the mattor iraves about a yoar ago to a resident ¢ d S 1500 A% A Mudde Ay Batne h of the word there is no dispute of any [ was continued until the next regular meeting 3 o, and & roserved, was cor o Denver, 9; Sioux City, 8. Poorman, ot.} 1 1 0 Pt Phaibtimra by, CPoi ud jSnfot, Rafnod | giready passed in felaion to the Behring sen | conmcquenie teos e 8 o dispute of any 1 JUne, 5 3 bholibig :"]"""f“l‘ Lo ,““ PN o N onihered Kansas City, 11: St. Paul, 4, Schwibeck 't 0 4§ Pt hipmoYan., Stolou bases: Haliiwore, J: | controversy is made public, Mr. Blaine to | e geokraphical polnt undur conaideration | [¢'\vas unanimously agreed to adobt no har bt Ao LG DLl UL : 0.0 0 0 Worrie Wi W dden Ghisors Al Whshin i | SF dulinn Pauncofote: explantory Note from Kussia, filed in the | YOSt excursion rates in conniection with tho il e, Mrs. Barnaby Missearonis, Minn, May 7.—[Speclal 3% 8 S base on buds: - Baltimore, 65 Lowisville, 5. [ DEPARTMENT OF StaTe, WAsmiNgToN, April | Stte departient of this country, especinlly | Western roads this year, but the agreement he first featuro to attract attention is that Telegram to Tur By Today's game be- 110 2 cCurtis. It Hit \hv pitehed ball: Weleh, 2. Strack out: | 24, 181.--8ir: The modifieations whieh Lord ;"‘l““rl':."l ‘”‘II'III :‘r- -In!:n l,;nlm'v Imylmrmln.lm v | was broken. the writing, as a wholo, bears unmistakablo > Ho : s S Fiigs Ukt o | Ho e : arbis | And quoted in my wote of Decenbe ) evidenco o i boo 40 Y tween Minncapolis and Omaha, while ox- | 010 Oradway et 3 Brome ity Loy Jihrets it use on | Salisbury suggeated in the quostions for arbi- fnly draws o distinction between th An Atch son Circular, evidenco of having been doue with a stylc 103 0Laieck e | errors: Haltl Louisville, % Lot on | tration do not wholl the views of the h O ikourke 0.0 0 2 citing and marked by some phenomenal plays, was saffron hued. The fielding on both sides was ragged and neither pitcher n the o nd and the s bases: Balt) Louisville, 0. Time: | president, but the pre tehanges the text Ok Two tiours, Ferg of the third and Atth In wuch manner, It is [ GKOWl ! HEAVIEST Nt OF THE SEASON, hoped, us will result in an agresment between | S0 ¢ 0 LA the two governments. While Lord Salishury [ that distinetion Bostox, Mass., May 7.—The Atehison com. | SFAPHIC pen, and it bars out the opinion Mr. Worrell in vegasd to the signature of Dr. Graves' taken from the hotel register at the 62 15 6 Fournior, p.. 0 1 Kennady p..v 0 waticn nnd th Ner, wnd 80 lon' a8 Russis, drow | PAny has issued a cirenlar under date of May must apply to and nust | 4 to the holders of preferred stock of the St. b ¢ corislderatile 6re | wotat...... 911 WasiiNatos, May 7.—The game today was [ 51 1We Bovermme codurte frog | Abselutely declde il the connection between Sk B o Roforring | Glsey house, that it also looks s if written il e Lot e ekl f]mm T COMnE By INNINGR marked by the' heaviest batting scon horo | T cniboied In thestoeh ubecuon Hre praa: | Hh8 W0 COUNTIIES i LAF 45 the Wuters of Lo LSO GOMTIN Teoloteing ! biy sucki'@ pen. .As In tno caso of thi igiintn R A e s [ AT Bily 03780900 o=y thissensan Toth tonns plaved a good told | dent does not understud hi dctuuily'to o | Babring son are voncerned © 1 o eircular No. i, dated April 7, whorein is [ OF $UCh 8 Ben A i the case of tho siguatura locals can pride themselves is that they | Donver 4 Sy 20131 1=V game, butthe it Louls shiagers ‘wers too | Jeob Lo the question, anthe thorefora nesumes | o [0, (Ischan this polnt furthor would in, the | datalled the proposal to exchiange consott- | the bottle the writing in this letter from Dr batted out and won a game that appeared to BUMMARY X IHOH Lor L Washinigton pllahems, AN e o At Rty fmens MOW. || 6Fy 110 66 thi6. reGERL L CONtN Lo, . I L dated mortgage 4 por cont gold bouds of the | Graves to a patient in Braintree shows not ¥ 1 et arned rune. Sioux Clty, 13 Denver, o ance, 1,500, Scoro 1. Whiat exelus v Jurisdiction in the sea now | Opiion of the president, Tord' Sifishiry 15 | St Louis & San Francisco railroad company | the Shghtost shade, and thero fs 1l g ‘Shugart plaved a great gamo o short, but | G Vi, Moy, Werrlde, Gurta; Washington 01000102 known s tho Holirlng sew and what, exclusive Strongly in-error in making the folowinz mx“hv\’n.-u pre .\m-# stock of vh.n{ company | similarity of slope’ aud style of the haud § b b Hart, i i St Lours 9 8 0 . rights In the seal fisheries ther i} s ne Hor they (the visors {0 | on the basis for par for interest of yunuary. | writing in the three instances noted it took no part in the stick work further than | &K G Y er b e halt: Rebolbock, | Buse hits: Washington. 0: St. Loats, 14, Er- | pissoss apd cresor and presiaqnnyroly s n Justifiention for the sclz- | 1a4g71t iy wnuounoed that all holdars of suoh | tho compurison at Denver and describod in to get to first on an error. §rartwond, Loiteck, Kirugk oute By Cilart vy | rors: “Wuahington, 3 St Louts. 2. Batterles: | of the cosslon of Al to the Unit test | 0 MR IR 8 stock in making the exchange will he given [ the dispatches, But there is this particular Ao : ’ i dentor, 61 by Kennedy it plichex: har ce and - MeGuire; ; 2 How far wore these clalns for jorisdiction ntio 88 of th O SRHIE LR A DI oh ol da v ¥ Gt AN Only nino hits wero mudo off Bartson, tho | fiuinicr by Kevnady, = Wikd pichire Barly & | Muce and | McGuire; base asto the seal fisherios recoenized and con- give to the tnited Siates e the same terms and the holders or class of | giffere While according to the Donver axOhibAgo: plrate pltoter, AL hB! Wb : el o S00a by Dradt D aay any reld for that purpose which bolders will be accorded o wore advantage- | dispatch every “r in the inscription 18 in very fios w! ase: 18, & . Western ! ation Stand ng. rthy. Stolen bases: Beecher, Lgan, Hoy, # Was the body of water known as the Bel to International lnw it would not otherwise | ous terms than thoso set forth in the cirenlar | one style and overy in the signature in very free with bases on balls, and hit Larry £ o AT AR PR Tl A b e S Dossas, Tho wovernment of the United | voferred to, Further annouucement is made | anothor. both styias of this lon appoar” | ve A Wotisi Libis" Doy K, MoORFLHY: DoNbIe SIkvar: Feih. o < sen nelude e phriise Possess. Tho' goverument o the United ed to, o anuouacement is made [ anothier, both styles of this ietter appear Twiteholl twico o It 2 Comisky. Fltbase on balls Wington, | ns used i the tr of i roverme b7 Genally ndvocated Just ihe | that the Atchisun dircotors haye imanitnously | Dr. Graves' epiotle to. Beatntrae: Ths mibire Lone Mr. Earl played a most peculiar | Minneapolis 9 1 l,:,'.‘ :{'f."'f x“\!l‘l.n by win'hw«‘ -M‘HVS\['\Iu\q.(”(\- )‘l‘lr“;:'}yll(r=<l)y<"rl|y:f:‘:?'i|Im»rl\l-l m!lnl-umm AL Sallsbury has imputed to jt. It holds | Yoted that the offer to the holders of this | noticeable foatures are these: Al the let- gamo at third, and was alternately hissed | Ouithi oo y 8 Vealoc 1 Dassod bilie: | Meciire, 15 Boylo, 1 | excreised by [ustin fter st trentys that the ownership of the islands wpon which | stock. under civeular No. 66, shall expire June | ters <o, sy, and “k," which oceur in and cheered by the fickle throng. Ho made | & 484 8 o e bated T on baen nics: ity watier by | i not” the st of i’ i to e | e sciie breeds thad the babits o Tl seals | 8 180 e cireular 18 siened by George' C. | both tho missives and the fnsudpiion, are of 4 tladti. howid ter | Bt g 5 MoOhrthy 01 oy s ehd R sry jurisdiction and ‘us' to ‘the seal fishorios in | i regularly resorting thither ind reariug thei | Magoun, chaivman, and J. W, Relubart, vico | different Sty o, partieu iy 1 S s i ”‘\:"I"x“"‘ o l”” ekt b Sl B 7 e 7 1] fuue Dour and” ftey-five “minutes. Umpire: | Belring st of the wuter Loundary de- | XOLUE Shoreons hat thele gatnk ou trom the | president There is o resoiblunce, though not ospecially “Miller. o mado five clever assists and a | piteoln - Korins, ed 10 the treaty between the United [ IXlandsin search of foo d < T 4 marked, betwoen the “i* and 5" as well as put out and was cheered, But it was when | | Toukee. 3 2 g o7 — Fuatos and Russta of March ), 17, pass’ sin- thoteto nd all th fac Crops Along the Great Novthern. in the " and the' “,.,,\,'["" & labion . Assnol & 5 npaired to the United States unde heir relution to the is S ’ $reat L his long two-bagger in the seventh put vie- NATIO American Assnolation '""’"l’l‘“ Srses o S8 URTIBLUBIACashunder that |1 gigy e e o e barant ‘therbi: \\_' Pavr, Minn, May 7.—The ( roat | Butin the whole comparison of the hand tory in sight that the 25-cent patrous of the e i Boston o 5. 1us the United States any rizht. and (f 50 BT intaroas yoreised | Northern has received crop revorts from 361 writing there is nothing so strikiugly impres o scide v througl i "0 " $t. Louis what right of protection or property In the tussin during D i tens of | points ov its main line ana branches, With [ Sive to the ordinary observer as the single gamo decidea to lethum play through the | Chicago Lost the Game, but Anson | 5t Louis: Tursonfs trequenting e andlof the United | tverelnty overthe innds fand” wasors uf | SNE 0N 1S el bue and brauches. With | gite 10 110, DRUMAEY oimerver s tho siuily remainder of the game: Stole n ¥ Dol e gtates i joelislapissieehen pushy sstuyaves | QS CLULECERRRICnd Foongssed i Brybe | O &) BleglaTeseliton tho réocta aro ol that on the hotel register and that in Hengle made the motion which Earl sec- Cuicaco, May 7.—Cleveland turned the l‘““;l“!lllllsldn-(huImumlm'_) of the three-mile | &g A bat RILT toFtorento with Ladeys L ORI A LMILG.S viption all appear to have the unmis. onded in that “lucky seventh.' Both were | tables on the home club today and won the 6. It the determination of the forezoing [ It durlng tp L whole perlod of Russiu'’s owner- ant harvest. The aereagc of wheat is about ble appearance of work done with i e s il Ny pet dh 15 per cont greater than last vear on an vlographic pe they saw the victors fall behind in the race. | on two singles aud Child's terrific hit to e s nocossary in Droscribing resulntions for the | It 18 yot . lotermined ‘whether the Taw. | tineau county the prospects for a big yield of | for Mrs. Burnaby through . the. . Hostn lnlflihvl]nrgvmnrihu; od |:..»|m. x'vm‘.\ wmn;h right for a home vun, and making two more Abaut “"Q s lflwlu l;;uu:l{ll‘.' 4 killing ..n:..- fur seal in any part of the "'I*,‘ ’.".'.'." :*':1-i'r' hm'lH" ‘“"‘;"‘n"“ m\' -‘:'l'} wheat I‘H‘" better than in 1887, the year ot the | banke Paine, Webber & Coat of No, 20, inneapolis counted in the second by wateh- | o 50 Ao e Quincy—Quiney, 10; Rockford, 7. waters 6f Behring sea then it shal be further [ SUbSequent years has chy g und-f great harvost. oral — Freight Agent Jer hire street, w| ce bout £30,000 ing Shugart’s pop-up fly whilo it fell within | fltics on & double by Alvord and errors of At GayenportTavenport, 7; Ottawa, 8. | doterinined, tiraty how Aeif avall outalde tha | SYIEY Of the ause therefofe pravilllng. | on- | Sholby cstiniates tat i€ the present Indica: | e Cin e B A yiiaad BRou S a few feet of him. ittt A A e ) A t Cedar Rapids—Cedar Ruapids, 2; Joliet, | ordinary territors mits 1t 1s nocessary SRS tions o fullilled the Groat N ortnern will 30 b 9 5 8 am aia | throughout as well was Luby after the first ASenl i) ‘edar Rupids + | The United Stutes showld oxeraise an sxcine | slaeration, sir, your most obodient sorvant. h ice banks. Mr. Paine says that the doc e s of i omaha team Qd | g, Tho fine weather attracted an audi- | 4 Game protested by Cedar Rapids, sive jurisdiction n order to protect 'n.n'c Al JAMES G, Braixi | baul 45,000,000 bushels of wheat next full it bonds and was always caroful 0 J ence of ubout four thousand. Score: b et or the time iiving upon the isiands of the - A Yo ] P s os have turned out well and Mr. two chioesy crrors and .a bit in’ tho fourth | €0 Of ubout four thousand, - Seoro: SPEED RING. United Statos and food g therefrom; second, THE EWING INCIDENT. Michigan Central's Annual Repor aino adds that the firm would very willingly failed to result in runs, then the Nebraskans Olavelaht s S i whether a closed season (during which the Deriorr, Mich., May 7.—The annual re- | tako buck at the purchase price overytiinge started out to win for (o msolves. Thut they | Csiel, ot D Talent Scoops the Bookmakers on a | killingof seals inthe wuters of ebringsus [ Witl Probably Be Itecalled for His | portof the Michizan Gentral raileond shows they sold him. N were cut off, howev y the timely hitting | ouitti, GG i : ¢ oraim PR IS S and, 2 Earned run sure Thing. be prohibited) 1s necessary to save the s &ross earnings of $14,490,711 " ; howover, b Lack of Respect operating ex- | TUhas been Jearned that Superinter of Hengle, Earl and McQuaid. o, it Nasuvitie, Tenn., May 7.—Over fivo thou- | fishing industry. 86 valuwbie and lmporis Wasi v Tie Ber, ) | penses and taxes, $10,731,745. A 5 per cent, | ornish of Pinkerton's national detectiv A long running cateh by McQuaid, a con- | Zimmer, y and N to mankind, from d. oration or destruc - ! " Y " P agency has been for over a week conducting tortion act by Karl, and Shugart and | Alvord, Three bise and people attended the racos of tho West | fiy " aiid ¥ witnt uonthe or parteof nw 513 FountugNTH STIRRT, SRS wasTBliivad oporations in the Baronoy murder v Walsh's work at short were the features of Juns l"l;mllu. :m-w‘n“hn-u |'\r'-'r7"r" o Side club and were treated to excellent sport. | should be included fn such season and oyer . W ASHINGTON, H..l - May 7. HOME 1?11 “BOUAD. that may result in conclusions diffe the game. and Nuglo et an butie: Wy Luby.2: Vina. | The bookmakers were happy, four out of five G B ‘In_consular .aad diplomatic positions vt Sl those iiticipated by the public. Pinke _ uNNEATOLIS, S ERLEC oue iy Lty 17 VA W | favorites winning. o oG e T et m:m .s\lglllllmz slip of the h)nmmlux' mis: | The President and_Party Start on | groraiy s ro nt worlk in Providonc v An TN 8K Po. AL E. | pitches: By Luby, i, Runs batted First purse #4100, three-year-olds, | 1o English ships proposed by Lord Salisbury | step will set one in serious trouble,” said Their Ret t. orv and Denver, but what has been learned Murphy. m. «.o4 1 10 1 0 0] In: Childs, 8; Anson. 1 Luby, 1; Nagle, 1, [, first Face, pu eI IR L0 won i | IPone condition ‘s De added, namely, it | an attacke of the departmont of siate. in o Snote et Bt sigent | Y them s n mystory. When: called upon Shugart. ss. . 402 0 0 3 6 0 Tine one hourand fifty winutes. Umpire, cond, Alice D third, | after the issues of the arbitration are Joined 3 Aty ORTLAND, Ore, May 7.—The president | yustorday in referenceto tho matter Superin ?{hnm")r;uln . s : s ‘l: g a Powers. 2 ; (s flu"-ll nited .'l!n!l-nuhnll‘prvi\. I ull the s ;.1«: speaking today of the incident which oceurred | and party arrived here at 3 o'clock this morn- tendent Cornish said ¥y, 1 2 ENTERTAINING THE LADIES, Second raco, selling, purse $400, for three- | taken by Canadian vessels during the period | the othor night ut the ofcial dinner given in | ny foan oo oo o 7:15 ve “We have brogressed to a moderately s Hengle 1 1 I 0| New Yok, May 7.—Ladies' day was cele- | yoar-olds and up, soven farlonge—tiareh wan | shall be paid For ac e ordiniry nrleo for Vancouver BI O.: /4t which (Uraltadl Statos | s ot Lees Sodnl and aviz: 1o lettover, || 1 Wallidvo progras D andaeEa et Earle, iib, 2 0 BB B R nb LG AR BROOKITE) today and | €aslly by alength. Sullross second, Red Light | which skins aresold. This seems to the pres- U YO « At which United States | the Union Pacific for the east. dotory degroc. Wil only sy that our MeQuaid, 1. 0 L | e A room i Jodhy, Qnd | tiird, sthime= T tic; Ident to be the complonient of Lord Salishury's | Consul Ewing attracted widesprend attention | T Darrs, Ore., May 7.—When the train | OPEFations are not following out the popular Darling o ) g 1 1 o the Bridegrooms lost cir first gime on b Third ruce, Rosenoin stuke, for three-year- | proposition, ind i aoubts not that 1t will and not a Littlo Indignation by refusing to | loft torties (o orier Serg ool th line of suspicion. I will say that | am told i Bk 3 ccasion, for many a day. 'The weather was [ oiag'and np, mile And onoosictaomthcOr oy | Bure his lordsnipatasent Tt e . 10 ] left Portland the skies were clouded, but at | the ofticial analysis of the contents of the = = cold, yet 1,755 people watched the contest. | by i drink the toast offered to Queen Victoria's Total...... ongshot second, Wyndow third. | Eraph of Lord Salighury’s disputch o 10:30 they cleared and the remaiuder of the | bottle received in Denver may prove that tho ary 21 he mukes, the follow: 1z _declaration: | health, “Ewing,” tinued the dipiomat, | trip thrc is pictures o | same wa v vith good whisky o ool 18}l Mos s ftakse: Do nateat] oL lus ik eUpehARIOl oW ne T dsolarstions wing,” continued pion p through this picturesque valley of th ame was originally filled with good whis ky Score Time—1:45. 000220037 Philadelphia i 1 advise “should have responded to,the proposition | Columbia was made in the bright sunlight, | and that the poison was mixed with it anit S - yn. .. .. 0010000 0-4/fDbyBelleMeade, for three-year-old fillies, one | president do not Clafm Behring sea as m: -] . vhic i o o vi che vhi T R R G e O e e e el L B M i b T both as an official duty and @ courtesy to | Which disclosed the mountains und cascades | not with a chomical fluid jmitation of whisky, I ey R i e G AR s e A R TN R 8 O R s o (BT those he honored with his presence, Unless | 10 all their beauty and grandour. The first | as has beon stated. We have some interos Suteliffe, ¢, Sl Philndelohin, 2 Trookiyn o Battories: | fAnfsh [da Plekwick won by & length, Pitiors | . Lord Sulisbury's expression s put in such | he intended to respect the crown his hosts | 310P of any fivortance was mado at [ ing material to work on, but understand em- Twitchoil, if. 2 e Slhasoii I Lt [ batierlent ud fonufe Byed third, Timo—1:4s, The | form usto Imply (whethor he so intended I | raypoctad he should uot. have aiténded. the | The Dalles, where the party received an | phatically thoro nas beeh Hothing. au yot de: Griffin, m i Twobase “hits Defelanty, Syers Fouty. | tilent plunged on this 'rade and the book | know not) thit the United states had hitherto | Fesbected he should ot have attended the | Tho Dalles, welcome. — In responding to the | veloped that throws well founded suspicion Shannon. 2h [ Runs batted in: By Delehanty, 5 Thompeon, | makers lost several bundred thousand on the | been resting fts,gontention upon the fact that | dinner. I have no doubt that ithe BN | i A e tho i, the ot svonI i (s Walsh. ss.... 18 13 Brown. 1s Poute s Pinteondy Shopombaot | Avondaios® candidute winuing. the Behring sed was o mareclausum. 16 that | foreigi offico will ask for Ewing's recal, and | 8ddress of welcomo by N oas \oabresls | ouiahyions; oueyen DG Graves: MeCauley, 16...0..0.00008 0 1 I R A T b D e Dlova iamana; Fifth race, purse 840, tor two-year-old colts, | Was his intentioh it-would have been weli for | should it do so, of course he will come back, | 4ent said that it was one of the proper go ' T T T Nowinan, rf ... (1 or Allen it | Browns Allen, Myers and | fve furlones=Genoral Miteholl won by s head, | his lordship v kbecity whorein the United | We could and would not afford a refusal of | erument functions to improve and open to Y. M. C. A, CONVENTION. Siteljorg, p.... 11 id Cotline. BIkstar balte Blazo Duke socond, Westluke third.” Tiume Hidtonerer }'}','fi',’, AL rton, The eoaphatlc | such a request, despito tho fact that Mr. ony l“?{!fi::;rl;cvg"|'f,la‘lfl',‘\'f';‘,‘"' vs of the coun- b ry, & Hit by pitched 2 3 " g skt Digover Py Swing o Sel ¢ Shar! ent, havi - P o te . intendod to puta:end to the iteration of e Ewing is a nephowlof Senatov John Sherman g uterosins S A qea e ead dandt)} Dis = o ), % - | and in some way related to Secretary Blame, | S€rved to its use the exclusive control of all cu sed at Yesterday's Session, Lexington Winners. Churges to ollminath it from'tho cureent dis: U dictate un oven 1ok prompt | B0 bavigable tiland waters, it was of courso Strack ont: ~ By Gleason, 2: assed balls: Kinslow, 1. Wild SCORE BY This fact would dic ; Taxsas Crrv, Mo, May 7.—At the mtor- < Glenson, | 1. First base on | Lexixatoy, Ky., May 7.—Today's races iod £4 5 0 “ incumbent upou the government fto seo that | SANSAS Ciry, Mo, May ’g:l?.':‘hn. 1 grrors: Bhiladelphlu, 43 Brooklyn, 1 - Left on | oo calr atvendod Suymmnry‘ il (lul‘u‘i"v,lfl‘:l?é‘fl'n‘x’g "‘fl;‘;fl‘él"%.h‘{‘t‘én’ v el :s::f::utf".":m:f{,’“,‘:;"n:,)f c:‘ be wero not f gho haoplo had tho best Possiblo \I.s‘:,nvulnmx."_ national convention of the Young Men's i SUMNARY., SRR A o e iy 0y eame: | 3 Firstrace, solling:'purss $600,1or thre-your- | Londondorsy andthe Duke:of SWeiliiaton: in < Q88 IS L Postmaster General Wanuamaker also | Christian association this moruing paper Minneapolis, B e e b “ | olds and up, one’ mile—Fd Leonard wop | 152 which fie had betore quoted. 1t ho will REPUDLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. made a short address, on “Correct Rolatious of a Stato Committeo lhiznfiu ‘.“:l‘:[ly‘h,‘ i S IS Cashler second, Huppiness third. Timoe—1:12%, | Tecur to thetwenty-sixtivand twenty-seventh A distinguished member of the republican At Cecilo the president visited the salmon [ ¢ State Secretarv, and State Work® was uns butted | a DN A 4 pages of my dispateh of December 17 he will id to y ) e establishme 4 gaen o : DIRTRE L ay 7.—Cinetnnati lost | voocond race. 'Nowport News & Mississippi | Dages of my l'r-nw-ln,lly RaL o wish o oae ll'uliona.l _committee said to wurmnflw?ud canning establishment mu_l was presented | read aud a general discussion upon it fol- Cr 11, 0., May t Villey ralirond company (eastorn division | pbserve that 1 speciully, dealt with the ent toduy that thero was no probability of | with a lage box of salmon caught this morn- | [ewed today's game through inabllity to bat Staloy. | Uhesapeake & Ohio routo) handionp. for threo- | Shat Lmalitaluoc, und, Eshink proved from | any” chango 1n tho presont orgamazation of | tue. T pliays: Shu- | The quick fielding in several “instances was | year-olds and up, $i0 added. six furlongs— those protests referring to the Behring sea, | that body before its meeting here in Decem- PeNDLETON, Ore, MeQuald. Shannon I'witchell. Honie run: Shugart. Double nd Ryn: Walsh, lzan, len bases: selection of a place for holding the § May 7.—The president B efBron : e, nunnon and | noteworthy, four double piays being made in [ Princess Limo won, Mount Joy second, Rad- | | sty Ll e TRl BeE, Wwhen 731161 dato an10mation: o€ the Wors: BIANIG) ) & dent | noxt convention wus referred to a committee, QORI O RE e h O phtres irat Vitse | the course of the game. Charloy Reilley at oliftethirdl MimeStitls. Tor tlirde-vaarolds A S I A I AT T '-’\rly”;u inating convention will be determined. . Tnis 2:::} {:fi;‘m‘{:';‘.fl}:t ‘:;:-'.{;.:.'{,‘.‘.m"“" foapieil which was fustructed to report the lust duy by pitehied bail: Twitchell, 2. Strack out: | third baso made a number o phenonienal | wud'ug. one il mad vonry o Jarolds e o From Tt oo daaamores of the | statement is verified to s degree in tho de- | ° Before reaching Poadlaton a short stop "'{'{.‘,‘.,‘,T:‘E',::i‘:’?'u clacie this afteruoon was H By, kioliore 1 Passed bailst Datling, 1; | stops. Attendance, 1,551, Score: {ron, Bormudu secoud, Michael third.” Timo— | Hactic ocean from Lustitude 40 degrees to_ lat- | parture o‘!‘("c;mru" Ciarkson, of Iow ‘ror was made at Umatilla Junction, which place | yyen takon. 7 o A Sutefiffe, 1. d pitches: Bartson, 1: Eitel- | Cineinnati.... .. ...2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 | 1:48 e R b Qi avd Tondondaics" Surope, also disposes of tho prediction | has has the distinction of being the only : ; tiToh org. 1. Time: One hour and fifty minutes. | Pittsburg. ... ' 0 — 4 Fourth race. the Kentucky triple event. a 1 tho first paragraph of L Londonderry’s f Ry Nane et 4 g0 0N After the usual devotional exercises which {,'mpln, M al y e u‘.;::‘ul.‘h‘ i 0 v.l 1 l'lIIl(:h\ur: !) vm' BWOODKAKG ToF threesyoascl s b o protestof Junuury W0 1832, addressed to Coant | that be is about to supercede Senator Quay place visited that ullowed the occasion 1o | giiened che afternoon sessii tho conven i, 'he alluded to the mattersin | in the chairmanship of the committee. In pass without recognition. A few peopie were | ¢ addres: de Y g pecially gonnwoted with tho ter- | the same connection the statoment is made | At the station and tho president. srermol nt O T e L oes Uenhiniy d .:r ,t!\nl 1'_’“3'“:“"““"‘['“"" jon H"j that unless Senator Quay cuanges his mind | on the rear platform to greot them, but they | tions.” This was followed by an addre i the eommores and: navioa | Be will neither ask. for nor decline the chuir- | mado no demoustration whatever. g . 0 AL UL rd | one mile—Long Shore won, MuBelle second, | kieven of rors: © Oinetunutt,, 1 Bittburg. "o Eurned | fig mlig hong, Sigre o, Matie disputo v f Ry Tnnd e Blalan: Fifth race, selling. purse $400, for two-year- | ritory rig tome run: Holll- | 91ds, nine-sixt OTHFR WE TIL'N._\'_G MmES. runs: Cinetnnati, )llmu-i and Har Lincoln Keeps Up Her Winning at | Two-base hit entligof a mfle~The Horowon, | Borthwest olon bises: Lt Mler,. Carroll, | Igher sooond, Dr. Stullsy’ third. Timo-shi. | haciicocean and the commerce und, navIEh- | manghip. ‘vion 1t comos 1o shossing that ob SRt ag oriof Ut iastbeiort b T B Milwaukee's Expense. lavs: Smith, MeP i Judges—J. C. S, Blackburn, J. F. Robert- | luas ndjacent thoretor 2 ficer of the committee in December., ELOPED WI1TH A NEGRO, T,‘,’,\,,,., .‘.A ibts hava boen discussedyg Muwavkee, Wis,, May 7.—[Special Tele- y Melhoe, Rollley: Miller. jers son, William Owens. Timers—W. S. Barnes, | ~ From these and other pertinent facts it Is POSTMASTERS APPOINTED, Bishop R SR i tos g o] Tan, Bas T ith ikt fandl it NG S SHGL SR G ST DG, Ehommas GID. Wilkon Higtarter =y | [oviiont Hiusis pretmmorliont Dondoudorrs || irmo foowhng poatisstors wers! appolnte || Tho Eecapatia af A sharto Hespocted | Ein 4 warmer weather this afternoon, the attend- Hithy vitehed L thiam. Slrulcl‘. ont Srgnson, i 5 grerto do with the pofuts in tssue betw 'lfi)uln N ul]iruwkxkx— ;3'x';lt'.l{,|lxx(:ulxx county, White Woman lll f”lw scasion was lumn{.»u to '-vm ance was increased to over & thousand peo- v Rliines oy, & Passed balls Results at Washington. the Ame n and British governmonts con . MoNicols, vice J. aloy. resigned: Arcimsos, Kan., May 7.—[Special Tole. | rond work and after the reading of scripturo ple. e |‘mp{m"‘T\'l.-:ju{:f,i”“fi{nn Wasnixroy, May 7.—The races today re. | {oril i the Wators of the Belul Is‘ul:l‘!u‘nt"a‘x‘l‘lg: :,).:’xfil;"fi; x:::x:}itx:;:cuu"u‘ Zura Beath, chunged | gram 1o Tur Bee.]—Marshal Tofte, tuis | 31d prayer Me. W. Peabody of Cincinnuti now president of the Baltiimore & Ohio, ad- Manager Charloy Cushman never closed | Datted in: Ry Holliduy, Charles Reilley. | suited: dressed the convention on opportunity and Brown, Fields, Hanlor BOSION €K Bostoy, Mass., Ma; dentical phrasos' to, tho. torritory “south ot | “Yoka” Bletcant Valley, Scott county, evening, at the raquest of Emerson Cornell, it i ghosraphiently st out frme | Schutler, vice C. Shumacher, removed., a Wwhito bartender and gambler of Monmouth, | responsibilities of the railvoad wssociation ; South Dakota—Bryant, Humlin county, A. [ 1L, arrested Alox Dayne, a negro barber, | work and its host mothods. Behring sea. 1 regret that my b 4 < uments on the point which Lord Salisbury | L. Marison, vice G. T.. Marison, died. whont he charged with running away with ‘Ihie convention then adjourred to give the his eyes last night, trying to work out some scheme wheieby the Browers could defeat tho Souators. He changed the battiug order ce. four and one-half furlones—Jes- tilotto (filly) second, Aristocrat third, LED ALREADY. 7.—The Bostons, crip- . three-quarters of a mile-Si- in the nope that it might have tho desirod re- | by Now Fagiaud lonsie pimme i 1 o socond, Silont third. Time— | COUSeR o8 Krgut PRSI ogIGhuvas: | - susceLiaxkous, : his wife. Payno did not dony tho charge, | el0EA1ES an ovporuinity fo atted o reception sult, but all to no purpose. Lincolu went | was an easy mark for the Giants and they | “Phita ruce, one and one-tourth miles-Lo- | DUFY's judgment the contention of the United méh? fi‘ssh}:":l ;c&"}{!"}? Of' 'lhfl interior | g woman, who is not oniy white but good e okt QU ko intan dwlntbhaidld: {ook their Cvst game of tho seston from the | tlon won, Lowlandor secoud, Virgle third. | Btutos now rests yhollytpog the dlase ortmt | today af "tho general land. ofice. dismiacig | 100King aud intelligent, was found inaroom | © Bound to Punish : In gete. — Tho hom toam as usunl ook tho load up to | Bostons. Attendance, 1,537, Soore: aco|| S BoE e, f1v0 and/ons:balt furlonge.Tas | (Unitad Sintes hasiay nob time ratad 1ia argus (. thot contest ot Cinatiss Ty oorars miselng { L hegro’ boarding hbuse, whero! sho tak S Ton s IR A AT A Terias dateo the fifth inuing, but after tht was never “in din Rubbor won, Belisurius second, Vintage | hent solely on the round mentioncd, and | William Strait for the homestead cntry of | been stopping since Sunday as Payne's wife. | tivs uamed Hu, sod throuyh this ity Boien g0 ik 020,80 4 0= Kiuivtt B e this positior oury | Strait for the southeast quarter of section 8, | Cornell sought hor and boagod hos to forsnks et e e i it The visitors smashed out sin gles and Base hit Earned o tods enroute to Halifax to arrest Louis 8 ise hits: ¢ farned | Rith rice, one and one-sixteenth miles— » | township 27, range 50, Chadron district. Payne, but she refused, and he finally left ik band ok Lt g doubles whenever a hit was needed about as New York, 4; Boston, ‘eming | Mirsboad won, Bam \Wood second, Khody | lmit ita busts of rigukln Bahring sen to the | 0RO ot ¢ tho | Lo, Ut ahe rofused, and he discharge | Plageett, who ran away from San . Antonio i o 3 ¢ o 6: Boston, 4. Batteries: Rusie, Ewing ) il 1, % it 5 - o v o ;‘;:yn?lfi\'::U:irdqn':fig‘::hkf;:filfifi{"‘;\fl('.'." and O'ftourke: K iley and Ganzol. Fwo-hnes | Lngle third. Ehnectitol . among. other grounds, insisted that, ro- | Arlington,” and Hon. A, M. Bowdle of | Payne. Payue, who it desperately nfraid of | With £0,000 which he hud raised by the sale tehoz i ¢ vo:h course— ] ! ; A g ¢ u L e Ml s 3 hots: Whistie) hree-base hits: T ckleberry s B ring to any of Its luherited and su Mitchell, D., is at the Ebbitt, Cornell says the woman coaxed him to go | ©F sheep (H)’_X) Y.l.\ l)_l); ranch of his employer, fi who finished the gamo in good style, Staf’ [ h/o' X i 8 Goro, Richarason, | Homy HYckleberry” sceond, Duberry “third. | fERAE S0 L0 O 0o o0V aratuont lus an Penuy S, Heariw, | with her. Ho says she loft. Cornell beons | Banker Daniol Sullivan. 1ouise L 13 ford taking Burkett's place in left field. Rassett, Long, 2; Quinn. Double'plays: Quinn — e full authority for going beyond the three mile o he bad threatened to kill her on account of | the beautiful F'rench givl to whom 1| H The batting on both sides was of the slug- and Tucker; Richardson and Contol irst o line in case of proved necessity as Great Brit- Pensions Granted Weste B vl o, oot was engaged and who ran away with hi { B SPARKS OF SPORT. & Pen ners, her supposed attachment for harle; Lk ) ging order, Daleymplo making & home - ray an hinlls: Glusseock, O'Rourke, 2: Has- s in possesses. lwo or tiree fnstances of the | ! L A Fsupposed attachmont, fc a SR Y YA i, and a sinelo, whilo ltaymond carried off the oug, Lake, Tucker, Brodle, % Gunzol, Here's Trouble. e Tl iy LRI SORa boah Bt || fo Maei B it e IRRia ) Chelogram | ford, mibaschall piagocof Otiuma, Ty Ao (| RasBRtonibe o (ias aby fn bien tantonl 'y m( T i YRR £ RORDY e three mile limit b " quoted, 3 .| —Pensions we ante ay | woman ke| arding Lous Monn: £ ed ot & an 1« honors for Lincoln. bath in batting and field- Tont, Stavey o: Lake d; Tackor foae | Liscory, Neb. May 7.—[Special to Tus but have fallod. 1o thas far secars comment | L Lo¢ Bex.|—Pensions were granted today Al s been | 1 ho would not punish Plaggett, but Sulii ing. In the fifth ne made a couple of ‘ phe- Original— | for the siudents of th nomenal stops uf what seemed safe hits, well respected until this osc: ) T k collego aud b ) : anzell,” Kiloy, Glatseock. Passod | Ber.]—Tomorrow aftornoon av the ball park | orexplanation from Lord Salisbury, Another | %0 the following Neoraskans: fAnage. Sho has | vau is determino O'Rourke, 1: Ewing, 1. Wi pitehes! i puliished. caso can be added, which, perhaps, is still [ Albert 1. Johnson, Truman B. Wheeler, d o o ; e child, which she left behind. Sho savs —-— Burkett took the crowd by storm with his i, Kiloy, ikst buse an errars: Now Vork, [ @ uine composed of state houso oficials and | {igk £6the point. In1889-0nly two years ago | o1 3 Svorer Nilas WA one ohildyy 5 LTI u x usual brilliant fielding, * | 13 Tioston. 5 T of gamo: Two hours and | clerks will cross bats with o nin from the | "t Brliah saHment enttod s jaw, ko Ddin Brown, hiiah Devore, Niles W. Kuapp, | she is golng to Buffalo, N. Y., whera sho nus Didn't Buy. At the gait Lincoln is going now, its dol- | ten minutes. Umplre: Hurst. State ‘ournal company effect of which is fully Shown by a map’ en- {?‘:.::‘,L-:‘-‘n:: .:lfxl:flll‘ i “\'hfl.' ‘&-Q;fln,l‘h}l{- ;:“u'l:'j;;”‘"‘“ R In'.':f'f: ok i"'“\\"}n.‘}fi.f”“;.“.“l A couple of strangers went into Wulter Iars to doughnuts they beat, Milwaukee four tional L o Standi Tom Bonton wil ot as capiain and short {''INgto—Tha: rian refersed=to ropresenta s | dook, Willlam. P, Hammonds Willam Mo | ahanos to arrens voyoone o0 Wats pair. Sams’ jewolry store last evonlug aud askoc straight. ational Leaguo Standing. | stopfor the statesmen. Tom.Majors has | ¢riangular sheot of Watar With the. spos Master, Lawrence Jacobson, Daniel Tobias, e et to examine some goods, Their actions were fl’l‘hu l{:mu‘ duhb“ifmd as follows: In the Riatin I‘l‘u‘.n-(t “;.m» Luzt- L‘ur(“i} been invited to catch, but he aeclines to hide | formed ||)y ;l\n m‘nnll nln or lu‘\'y Tho | Jaremian Bown. Additionai—John Milles, ME TO DRO M BUSINESS, | 50suspicious that the proprictor sizod themn uy sl‘l’:‘l:\ n’n‘w\w:i“:ma"ru ulnml‘;lz‘ml‘}:“nxlm: b‘.::: Cloveland......... 2 H ok h:;hp:}':f{,':l,‘l?hghfi?.la,I.(? b.‘“,&f‘.!.'..','.:“qlfhn;},‘; et gl g LRl R Increase—David I, Pettit, IsaacJ. Coons, preey as thieves, and slamming the door shut told on balls, two singles, a double and a b Ohloago. .. ... L] 8 been asked to play second, but he de. | elusion, measuring elghty-five miles, und the | Original widows, ete.—Louisa, widow of | Aw Italian Opinion on the Outcome at | his clovk 1o eill 4 holeenin el that 3 3 singles, and & home | ppijadeinhia. 7, 7 A8 boon nskod seo0ng, 5 twosides are fifty-six miles and sixty-two | Jesse M. Matthews, New Orleans, could be d however, the strangers cou run netted threo more. A baso on balls and 7 7 claves he wants first or nothing. ' He doosn’t 3 : S 4 e y W b . cou , angers. con : T 4 ) long, making the total enclosed arew 2700 | ' Towa: Original--Charles Tattler, Leroy SRS - o R B two singles tied the score in the fourtn, Two 6 7 mind pitehing, howover, when Gere is at the | gquure mijee ) Browner, Philip A, Delong, Frederick Popan New Youx, May 7.—Rogarding the grang [ Studed that it was tima to omigrate and uea errors, a single and double were respousiole 5 0 bat. John M. Thayer, jr., is to have a safe | ~Faroutsido the three=mile tine the parlin- | orownet Liilip A, Delong, FioN0pan, : 4 Now Or 1. Contencin, | ® basty retreat. The clerk follovied in pur ) ‘ ] Charlos Feistkorn, Charles Hall, Thomas A. | jury report in Now Orleaus, M. Contencin olling “ire, “ston it “polies for three more in the fifth, 4 10 placo in center * field Doputy Auditor | ment of Great Britain has attemipted to con- B 4 seih 4 i + | suit, yelling i stop thicf,” “police Por LiiFioolh Lo, e i o ] - Vhoel : E . trol n body ‘of water. situnted beyond ' the [ Lacy, Hiram B. Bighmev, Frederick Reber, | president of the Italian chambor of commerce | Fully five: hundred neople Janed a1 For In two orrors and four singles Wheeler will insure & winning y 0 Isaiah Pl or, J Hall, Wil e 4 i Tl weroe responsible for four tallies in tho first, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, game. by plaving thind, Land . Com. | Northienstess sequion afifooriand. Bilvsanaro | (salan Diyier, James Hall, Willam B, | ta"this oity, s “Idonot considor that | chase, s » of the meu was finally cup foner Humphrey will browse among_the | f'iles In exte s in left field, while Mr. Ludden willdo | it reat bod Fither Assistant ry of State | penalty. It will be Hood, Alvin N. Neal, Patrick Cunningham, S S hall not be used within | Richard M. Jobnson, John A.Jones, Win. | the character of the ater under a preseribed | fiold S, Bickford, Jamos Pollock, Willlam B, | records, criminal or otherwise, has auything bserved that the inhibi- ‘ Y . TA base on balls, a steal aud two sacrifice hits scored Cline in thesecond. Lincoln took the | King Kel's Circus end in the soventh, scouring five ruus on a vokes Mu non, their past lives and | tared in the alley in the rear of the Continen ¥ ' | tal bicck and turned over to a policsman. e gave the nawe of G. K. Thommson and me at Foston ‘h Merriment base ou balls, two errors, two siugles, & | Bosvox, Mass., May 7.—Tod bl 1 or Lioutenaat Townley will pitch, | tion is ot atone weajnst British subjects, hut | LoD John -]\3(»».‘:i"n”.','«fi:l“'\|llfl'fif}‘fi Kettucr, | to do with the quostion over which Mr. Ilaino | lacked up ns u suspicious. cbavactor. iy double wud triple. In the eighth they pounded AT, MAMNIT Moy T (Y me AU ehile ired Howe of the state banking board, | #zinst ‘any persen.” Ihere quote the porii- AR ] MeCioha, Thomas Bran | 244 the Marquis Rudiui have been Lickering. | partner wiado good use of Lis oy g Vickery all over the fleld. An error, n baso | the Congress streot grounds between the | J g Forris, private sccrotary to the . goyer: | Hont sections of the parli act In | M. Bowen, N. A. Mc(iaha, Thomas Brau- [ think they had better drop the matter now, | cape 8 . - question - Micha ond , Jol 3 2 ptter ) - on balls, being hiv by pitchor, two singles | Kolly gang and tho Reds was & grand con- | hor,and Wil Beoton will e neld i roe 14556 fahing poazd may. by by-law or by- | Jans 1 poer Sondhall, John . Gillham, | 1 think wo had all bettor drop ir, That is the Chinrged with Assault and two doubles being responsible for four | test, lasting eleven iunings. In thelast, with | to raiieve disabled pla; laws, direct th ||.‘ju?mulhnduxlIl\hln,( known | Towis i. Clarks, Alvey B. Errip, Jeremiah | 2255 thing that can come out of an everlast ? ) Nekdnv Charkide runs. & two men out and Seery on first, Ke put | There isagroat strife between fditor Hath- | ns beam trawliog and otter trawling shall | i o Gl "Aldeidge, James H. Culbert. | K1Y bad busiuess, Oue crime does not jus A complaint was vesterday charging MILWAUKEE. : away and Deputy Auditor Bowerman as to | not be used withigs line deawn from Dun- . alius Mayfiold, with eriminal as B i the d respec aw is or in- | Joe William 1, | Ufy another und respect of law is never in- | Joo I the bal! over the wall ou the first ball pitched. Restoration RINPOAE thness, to Rattray Point, | Son, John Butle » which shall umpire. Chiof Justice Cobb was | can's bynead, in Cal 5 Hestorabion—W : cnicated by an exhibition of lawlessness. | Burke. ‘of.. % 3 4 8 b | It was a home run, but Kelly scoing that | oftercd the position, but he fmmediatoly. Hoq | i Aberdeonshre/fii any area or ureas to b | Diion. ~Increase--Samucl Sumorlost, Leon' | Shettesd by an cxhibition of lawlessness. | yuuit ; . . : : Pewtit, v, 1. 1 0 0 0 0 t POCIRRBORLOn: BV MmY ¥ e defined 1 sueb by-law, and wiay from time to | ard Deneen, Leonard Mino, Arthmas Me. | The complainant is a fourteen-yeav-old wirl Shoch,se... 1 3 2 3 § | Seery had brought in the winning run com- | from the city. )i time make, wlter auyl revoke' by-iws for the | Claran, Johti W, Dotwiler, | Wesloy Gregy, | %112 ¢f Hennessey were ot cou iy shie AT et Dalryipi 0 0fBurke 0 | menced turning somersaults and handsprings, | Negotiations are being held with Tom | hithosesot ‘this SeHtion, bt i coen i Wit b Vetsrman,. Dennts Fox, Moegs | was dissraced when her mobs where allowad | named £0 3 to RKeim & 3 0/D. Row 0 | 50 this hit counts as a singlo. Cooke to induce him to catch. shall be of uny vlidity antil it I Brown, Peter Binkoet, Samuel H. Phillips, | 10 become murderers, though the authoritics | near Metz Brothers' hrewery A rom b 23 Ynee 8| Maius pitchea tor Cincinnati, and Boston —_— - firmed by thie steretiury of e Honry' uttle. Tiorense Alongs Marhy | Bad plenty of time and ampie pawer to infer 1t i3 claimed the evime was committed somo Vickery. p 18 o|w 0 | bit bim very hard up to the seventh, but Temytation to Rifle Shots. Who (R saxe-diiol Tvor Johnson, Edgar Swift. Nuthaniel G | fore and prevent the crimo had they been so l:u) m’n;; ago at U1 i »u:..py'..-m whero Albgris, 3b...0 3 0 3 o ;’{“ ;’v:ll'l‘“|‘:-]‘"-‘ ."J;'lm:'.‘(“.“‘l“'szm’: i Tom | The Omaha Schuetzenverein resolved at | by luws sl (b, lible o Parker, Asa 1. Burteh, George W. Luudy, :::;f:‘_;""‘|“’I:':1':”“",“‘3“"!;"',: fam Slcl paIA- [ RRND LD DAL NETR SMPIOYOU, T 8 e 2 hawa 16 tha b 4 0 tre- s i roc ¢ i i o o Jurlsdittion of Scotl ieorge Shel 3l Arnol Reissy EE8000 " AR il a% 48 ARY i . ARtk SN 1755 15 | mendous triples insuccession and two sing! the last mectiug to prooure & ohamplonship | under the Jurls@iPiin of Beotiand o 4 fino Shinge DAMWAN. St Aroald, permy Jury, which has not had the saving grace to [ Eller 1s a dudish appearing fellow, nin o oy eI L Seery, Kelly, Johnston and Whitney batted | wedal for the bost off-hand rifieshots In Ne- [ Mot exaeeding £ foibhe it offonse and not Tonis” Gatow By Al it by, Browning, | comé out and sy, as tho civiliza warld bas | teon yoars of ago, a “hasher' and i BCORE DY INNINGS, hard. The Cincionatis played u grand field- | braska. The medal is a very fine gold one | quent offénse, and 4ery netset or attempted n‘.‘.: e ot J“h“‘; o Hasbin 'Cu‘ru-. said, “I'hese lynciiors wore murderers: they | “super’ at the variety theaters. A deserip. QRS i 10 851 80 0 ing gamo and brilliavt plays were made by | set with a farge diamona and worth 8175, 10 bo sot In contep¥ibtlon ofany such by-luw | laun father of John ' ¢ i Carrie, | word ot wood eitizons and th robbed | tion of Eller was read o the police at re A AR ‘\\\l'llllu\)), (,‘nlm\'uui Robinson and IJuquuu. Any riflewan who hus resided in the state [ 1LY DGa¢ ‘{n”‘nml'\.: I RLR Rection. of hia noy | | Bonth S Datomt O rxinaleSamual g, | our city of its fair fame tt “m lu?'l Inuu;m. e T‘f”'”” of h;‘n)r; lg;';xr Rarned runs: Milwaukeo, 4: 0 Murphy caught flucly, and Kelly nailed | utleast ono yoar cau cotipeto. An entrance | Mentioned ; Cooper, Corydon 8. Lucas, Micoacl Conu St . ; Ll LARC I CB - ousady,, She pase | [l.‘rvm‘ river, It 4, 3 fvory attompt at stoaling exoopt once. At~ | feo of & wust bo paid to tho sec v, Louis | "'If'Grout nir sy thus contral an ard 4 R i P Mirohy, David W' MORE TALK THAN TRUTH, pr ‘;mr will have a bearicg in police court owe, Mhroe it: Hurkett, Hom, ondance, 1,200, Score: . 06 S Thirtee ot 00 sauire s ocean on the const of ; e i i e o LTS S ——— oday. ran: Dairymle. Stol Dalrympie, Grim, 2 o | Botmind, 0 Bauth Thiriaenth Cabreek. |0l b e e Tl oatiof | Williama, Increaun'-Edward’ . Balloy, and Nebraska in - - Finl Rayaipls. Sols n Boston. ......1 30 2021000 0-0] Entriesto close at 2 p. m. alay 1 o Horatio A. Stureis. PR PR I oo balls: 1 kory, 35 0'bwy, 4 | Olneinnati 10200 110 Rules governing the tournament will be | S¢ribe i spice uround the Pribyloff islands in 4 3 ifees nited ate ourt, Burkett. 2. 1Hthy pitched ball: Cline. Struck s J ies governing U aenam AokibaL B Drohibitions may. be end TTuliad Bt it A o Lo PRS- oaton, fif ¢ u e ooting for this medal will commonce at2 | forsuch purpose by congress, and it is but WasmiNatoy, May 7. —Before the Medical | sistant general attoraey of the Missour: 1%a- | BEXt Monday, by ArY,4oun PLije ton wud Murph Earned 5 e C j ol en i ] - Jataat gonery iy ¥ ok Y til after Pr Won by Hard Hitting. Funs: Boston, 61 Twohasohitar | Brglia MaY 1T 4 tho Ounaba Bclinetasavereln | paraphrase afhe uotyof punllamonts e | assoctation this morning tho committes on | cific, who has travelod extensively this woels | MUCh will bo necomplished until attor Presi St. Pavi, Minn,, May 7.—Hard hitting by R ATy 'fil'.'.lfv'v.,',“'u'-"'r':l.’fl 200 yards and a25-ring target will bo used. direct that the methodsof sealing known us | nominauons recommended the appomntment | in the western part of Kansas and Nebraska, u.u,zu..'.‘wn has been properly received the visitors decided today's game. So Stolen bases: Brouthors, Striker Johnsto The Omaha Schuetzenverein is the crack | * T, or aith fire At\~ | of the following officors, and thoy were | says that there is more talk thau truth in the L T LT S - e T RANGAT GIYY Double plays: Striker und iroutli- | ritle lub of Nebrasks, and some of its best | Siol nof beused, with b b Une drawnfron the | o oo “porosiaent, Dr. HL 0. Maroh, Bos- | roports of damagod irhieal. ivoways thut the | yuaro are 195 law cases aad 180 oqulLy cases KK ro A K , Strikerand Brouthers: Canavan s W Lol contest. o Hol e : iy ro {08 DS . W. P, g 0spect wus never bettor and the farmers vk R0 ks Uity foberi,rheeed 8 9 9 Slitoovercr....3 3 0 0 0 biinsod battas “Morpnyiot: YicUBein: | tho wtate will compets for \his handsome | for the parmose Gf this section. but 1o sheh | Missouri; second vico president, Dr. denry | #55CF mare, boy king, but doing very little | U the Uit court eriminal business, G b 3 L] ORmid it Y 3 0 0 0 [ nati 6. Passed balls: Murnhy, 13 Kelly, a0 o of any validity vatil it has | Palmer, Wisconsin; third vice prosident, Dr. | e X which will also bo s up during the ters 1b..0 2 7 0 08teariis, 152 210 0 1 | Wild pltches: Buflington, 3. Time: Three | wedal, R i AL, przlswal '“w:'.’;:’ P gy e LT R B < et Alapana; fourth vice presi- dumn:.fl «)m-l nally there are (;mun!yeh (B forahoody Froelbosy W 3 4 oules.’3b. ‘t 3: ;9 1130 hours” Umplre: Matthews. Omaba ARIe e Olosia At ine e & dont, Dr, W, E. Taylor, California; trags. | l0W wheat in draws or oter ow places i =t ¢ | B 1110 LUe N maha 4 g o eth , " r A ‘ 4 where water has stood and killed the plant. 5 v iamburg 1f...1 b1 101200 LUCK AND WARD RITTING, - i 2, Any person who uses any method of seu urer, Dr. Richard J. Dunglison, Pennsyl- Fast Omaha's Mot Gooden'ghof 0 1 3 0 91411, Punansiemia, May 7. Tho Atbloties won | The Omahia Atbletic club beld its rogular | yug in contravention of sush by-lnws shall bo | hets VF Mehord, s DUbEIGon Towistl | But theso places are an inconsiderablo” pari o e s fants Flood. p......0 0 1 0 1101 1| agood game from Columbus today by meeting last night. Three new members | lablo on convietion toa tine not exeoeding | FaiILs seceotary, Dr We W ALGsol, Beli: | of the vast area of the country that is planted he iron for the Kast Omaha motor line Schmidt, p. 00 (22 T bluation of luok and hard hm{n"’ m“;‘:“ were admitted and three new applications re- ,I'.l\l;nrlhv fi'l\l ‘.m-.w--.:m o .-u-fi‘-anu 00 “‘“;"'_'v ariau, Foorg ' | in wheat, and with seasonabic weatber until | has arrived and is being distributed - tal. ... TR AT or the seeoud or any subsequent offense, 018, S vest time the yieid will be unprecedent g pe o Mihe ' oaio drbing X | elkuth inniug, when thoy_ scored four runs. | ceived. OV OFY SUOAT, DAFDOOH OF BFOATR! ALtam bt Detroit was selected ns tho place for the | BaTYost time the yioid will bo unprecedented | along Looust ntroot. e work of B ; ¥ the 4,008t o BCORE DY INNINGS. oth pitchers were on their mettle and each An clection of oficers was held and B. | be used in contravention of any such by next annual meeting and the time was fixed B tearing up the pavement on Locust street A s recolved excellent . support. Attendance, | Wells was electod president; F. S. Roobins, | e selzed and destroyed or otherwise disposed | for the first Tuesdiy in Juoe, fain S e from Sherman avenue to Thirtoenth streot, v o B B8 R 1,505, Secore: | vice president; W. B, Betty secvetary, and | Of #% sald fur seal Inllrdhmuy direct. ;l hust Dr. J. M. Matthews of Louisville, Ky, Adva E ¥ was commenced and a gang of tracklayors SUMMARY. Athletios. 1000001 406/ Charles Redick treasurer. hot eacue observation LiaL Lio ures of wuler | than deliverod an address on “General Surg. | 10¥pox, May he Bauk of England | wili commeuco inring the rails tomorrow. Rarued ruos; Kansas City, & Two base hits: | Columbus g 11002000 0-4¢| Acowmitteo on buildings was appointed | Seocland whase control s assumed by Great | OFy." After the transaction of svine routiue | today advanced the rate of discount from 34 | The officers of the company state that the Baldwia, Stearns, Bmiih, Carpenter. Ruus batted | Hits: Atbletics, §; Columbus, 7. Errors: | with power to act. Britain is us large as would be tound laside ] biisiness the association adjourned 10 4 por cout. Line will be in operation witbiu twealy days,

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