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[ BEE: SU THE OMAHA DAII DAY, MAY i7, OMAHA WON AS SHE PLEASED | ¥iier"Vikict. i ™ b t20 8t | ot vageer by doonon v o tueve | TENNY TELES IS OWN STORY, | srsosme B et big o 2 tho'iives | FURNITURE FED THE FLAMES, | v iment superinan oforts bsog Billy Bardick Resurrecte fon of Matthews gave Baltimore a fourth books. ' :'I:o::-uiv;:‘:dm‘::|fi'l"i":':’cl;‘.'||.:""il'.‘('.'..-:'£','.',“' - Misxearorts, Minn,, May 16,—Mioneapoils | Fun. iselly at ones retired from the game. | — AT CHURCHILL D succumbing to the terrific: onslaught mad put Burdick, who has been running an | PATKness fu tho cighth inning, wheo Cincin- CHURCHIL s ade 8t. Panl Offered Very Little Obstacle to the | 4 ¢ nati had three men on bases, ed the i = i upon them, electric car, in the box, aud he pitehed a €00d | pama to bo gaed back to the serin o | Obat with the Kuowing Little Swayback \Wher It became possible to venture ar 1891—TWENTY PAGES. . Fleet Racers Who K Rosenthal's Tnstallment House the Soene tertained Ke Coming Champions. game. Sowders was knocked out of the | ning. Abbf the Great Race. _ tncky Sports Yesterday. of & Destructive Fire Yesterday. ;’l::w‘R‘\i;fi\lp::‘:::l‘;;::lllX;‘lrkbt"(lllw[?:n fi:-‘.‘.:lv.\-r”‘n( IRESRE :T”:.l:; :‘”- 'l}';:r|:::f~‘x','.:’|l|'4‘5g "-:l‘:m;"l‘;"“'?; ‘lljll'! R o000t 1-0 e Lovsvitie, Ky, May 16.—There was tho the building, and 1t was then the work of buf! : oved him. Darling's batting and Shugar nelng LD 1000 0 1=2 to i largest crowd slnce derby day at Churchiil T o short time to got it complotely undor cone LINCOLN LANDS IN SECOND PLACE, L.hhuv were the En!lul\ Scor ST, "I‘IKIIVGM"I.\‘A‘IV.I‘HI' ;.H;I;Mr‘m u;::."ll'._r;‘ ’.\{.‘-"\vlrx:- WHAT “BOSf‘)N DAVE'' PULSIFER WON. | Downs today. Tho woather was warm aud | VALUABLE MATERIAL FOR A BLAZE trol. This was not, hn\\“ er, until it had A Yo A KANSAR Cit Yo A = | hon and Robinson: Dwyer. Kelly and ¥ , the track was too dusty to be fast. H. Sto ; ::n:*uo‘:: W |‘h|n|-\‘w:| lh'n v"‘-w( "Itl‘l b Farmers Tako the Third Successive | Hoguad it 2 4 ittt SR R O e R P A RURGT Result of theé® “Rreakdown” on the | '°F Of St Louis, who was ordered off the ot through 1nto tho cellar, o Lo ™R - » 1 Darling.'ef..5 8 i 21 11 0| hits: Je . Loaft on bases . r track for an alleged brive to withdraw Lin- | Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Prop- The fire proper was conflued to the tws Game at Stoux City—Minneapolis Ryf, 1B § olsmith, 1t °1 1 0 0 0 | Baltimo n bases: Baltimore, . Winter Bookmaking—Australian lithgow, in the first race yesterday, loft the orty Deatroyed by Smoke and stores in the centor of the building, Nos. 617 nd Milwaukee Win Honulo.ds 11113 1 ol ionett: anoiit 31 4 O [ Wondin; P\3a y Silbert Watacn:” Hict Thompsoti Learning—Other course with his horse this morning. The WV b, aud 614, but the smoke, which by far did the Easy Victories, MieE e 8 8 3 olCan 118 1] buse on balls Cinelnnti Iage,C ws feature of the day was the running of Com. Water—Story of the greator portion of the damago, » peuetimted 1€ Burdick. (p (1 2 OiWiison, o.....0 1 T 1 1 [ gten R Feils; Hitltimo By e ¢, Course News, edy and Ed Leonard in the third race which Aftair, overy corner of the structure, it filled tha —_— bt 1dotnson p..-0 1 9 3 8| Hitby pitchod ball: Robinson. Wild plfene proved the most exciting. They ran a dead carpot departmout and the rooms on the se i 2 [T Rhyer’ First baso on vrrors: Buitimore, heat for first place. 1t was run’ off aua re- —_— ond floor where. the greater part of the upe S Bt el Total..... 307 4| Total.eree. 811 DIYST ARSOmwuy s s e T K v Youk, May 10.~Very fow men won | Mled in anothor dead neat. Huron stamped | omapata firo dopartraont was given such CuI8 Lot ThaL, covers) Suoky rikie SHtwatiine, {1 Denver, ; 80 s ' STOPPED 1Y A1 what s called “big” money by Tenny's vic- the Alexander stakes from tho good colts | test yesterday afternoon s perhaps it never ln:~h‘uf(~\num~nluurhu':'t ¥ bl Minneapolis, 21; Kansas City, 8, Kanens City.0000 2 4 0 18 | Wasmingroy, May 16, The Washington- | tory. There aro several causes .mr this, the | Gorman and Faraday, Details follow E had before, but as is ever the case it was Tho firm had just recoived 3,500 worth of A polis, 21 y (Al (olumbus game was called at the end of the | chief of which is Mr, Pulsifer's “shrowd- [ = First race—The turf oxcnange. purse 800 ready and willing, and again demonstrated | NOW carpots, which had hardly boen. placed St Pavr, Minn., May 16 pecial Tele- |, Eatned runs |»‘,‘.:|'»'y‘.'.}” Kunuas city. 4 first half of the !\r!llunlmuil account of rain, | ' Those who would have backed the lllr;‘r‘l u: ‘:,:"");l v‘:\l;!fm and “\”.:anlr \':‘:("‘H:I‘ that it is oqual to auy omer :\'.\Il‘i‘(f' \.:-v.nlnl-;:‘rl::.; (!m[» (l!,r“kl-l u‘ ‘nl‘;w‘\‘ ral gram to Tir Bee.|—The Omaha team won | yiomernns: Durling, 2: Ryn. Foster, Smith, Plekott American Association Standing. swaybnck in the winter books were fright- ‘l"\l\.I’ll:.iiwl'I:‘: Harey Smith, 101 (Penny) 10 to | gency that may arise, provided | exeited .nw\-\.mv".‘-:’.v.. T;;:U ““: r:-”»;\‘:\q its thied straight victory over tho cripplod | Stolen bases. Mhugart o Dukdale Manning, huble Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. | ened off by his alleged ‘‘breakdown," and [ 1 Miss Haw) Rompaon) 4 re 1Dl S0, 14 B4l= | only that the “fire flend" hus not passed ab- | fully. under o tro. More of the woods Apostles today, and with good woather will | Erpenter and Stenunroand ftyn. Shukart and ityn ::QT:?;"~.~ Sy vl y I iy | when the horse so marvelously recovered his | 113 (Boyer, 6 10 11 MIIU Young, 100 (Goodale), i | solutely and wholly beyond human restruint | would have been removed but for the inter- have not the slightest dificulty in taking the Wencx out: "By Hurdiok,2: dobison. 5, | 86 Louls... ot I S | price was prohibitive, 01 o 7 th s bt g Dickorson. | or control, Thoy fought u gallant. fight fn | feronte o ol | Galligan, who put a stop to other tomorrow. Flood was put in the box sl & Wi pitches: o 1 Loutsvitle ] 17 45 | “How much did you wint” Mr. Putsiter [ {8} LIRS ALCL, " % (Newlonh | the face of grost dangor and overwhelming moval o 8nd expensiva procoss of " ro by Manager Watkins, and the Nebraska hard | {f10R00 % rae: Mo hours and ten winutes. | Athletics il H ‘41 | was asked nalf an hour after his great horse jThere was no trouble in sending them oft, | odds, but after nearly an hour of porsistont | *The building is owned by dohn Erck, who . hitters began on bim right where they left off Davies Wakes U Cincin 0y 10 ‘400 | bhad ealloped home, 3 Sir Abner went to the front on the first fur- | effort the subtlo enemy was conquered, and | I8 at present in Caiifornia, and the principal on Hart yestorday. In their last inning yos Mt rkuRHN,. Wisy May 10 Detiver oy | Yustingon i 1 “A=f Oh, I did not back him at all,” repliod tho | long and stayed thero to the finish, Winning | many thousands of dollus wort of proporty | Occupauts aro Rosenthal & Co,, propriotors chiof owner of Tenny, I puta fow dollurs | Without troublo by a_length. Milt Young, terday thoy pounded out eight runs, and fn Dickerson and F 4 g . ko | Of the People's Installment house. They ey Smich had & strageele | WS suved from what at one time seemed liko | ouly four hits and haif that number cf runs 1Hinois-towa | A it flocte & ) oceupy the stores at o1, ¢ Gl and 621, the first today they ran up ly of soven, | oy huvies today. Milwaukee hit Kennedy | At Joliet—Joliet, 4; Aurors, & on, but nothing o speak of. About #15,000 | for tho place in the streteh and finished | certain destruction in the flames. and 623 is occunied as’ o saloon by N. P rather good work for two consecutive in- | i and had: no difticulty batting out the At Ottawa-—Ottawa, 18, Rockford, 2 avould cover it, in the order named. Time—1 It was nearly 8:30 o'clock whon an alarm | Wind. Tho proprietor of the New York i nings gume, Score :" ‘l.;mmz\' ‘.‘\HII;A v, 43 Hlmm\(\';l.l # This statement can be taken with L ux:li oty pl.:l.”.‘-‘;‘-lm-. T-nlmfi», ’n'l‘ ”m'" from box 54 called the department to the | hotel rents the rooms on the second tloor that venport—Davenport. 1, Cedar Rap- " y seald’ ds nn wards: one nile, Starters ot used by Kosol Shannon was given a base on valls to start | ~———g vt |t R SV SIPOE By CedAT HAD- i - el OF FRlt,aaya (6 Howald's [ YREiolot B apwrdes ougeite, Saeiores || oo 67 Sixtasnth siid Wobster stisets. 1ot T A T T Ko with today, and falligan hammered out a | A UTIPRE B - urf wrlter, and then = adds: Tho | fHoyen. 10 to I Comedy. 106" (Thorpel. 8 to 1 | bofore the four rounds of the box wevo i, the a 10t o€ goods and & billlard tble. thar oo L f urke. ¢ ne. db. 0 0 0 5 Sesty Wi § dells, 101 ( on), : ponard, § i ) ot of goods and o billiard tablo that were double. Sutcliffe’s grounder was fum- | fHrke, ¢ 1 wi of 0 14 1 1 HOT LINEN bookmake Hofnoman rAmd'I rety, would be | j it ‘,‘_'I g i ';.'wf'u‘.? % | dense clouds of heavily rolling smoke showed stored in the basement. Mo carries 81,000 bled at short, Grifin took a base | Shoch sl 1 Werrlok 2.1 1 8 9 T glad to cash Mr. Pulsifer's tickets for & 13 General 80 (Purse), 50 to ‘1; Eq [ plainly the location of the five. It was in the | insurance, on balls and Walsh landed a double, | halrymeieefd O'lirian, b 0 111 2 0 LEWMANLE L) 4 000. From one of the men Mr. Pulsifer laid | Hopper $iSiato 1 Falty Quecn, 103 | basonient of - the Krek block, the Targe two Tho stock of Rosenthal & Co. was valued Pwitchell had gono out on & ground ball to | Selriver, c.. 0 Whiteews..oo 0 02 4 0| Tacoms, Wash.,, May 16.—[Spocial Telo- | most of his money with, I learnod that Ten- | | 3 Mury 1, 102 (McDonald), 10 to | story structure on the east side of Sixteonth | at about &0,000, and wits insured for £54,00 Camplon, ‘1, 0 0 11 MeClellan, (10 0 1 0 0 | g T . Fhinsom, 18 to 1 Turk. 01 | stroat, that oxtends from Wobster stre It 18 impossible to ot first, and Donnelly bit a high fly to left. Ely | {{Ren 1§ feynolde, . 0 1 4 o 1 | E¥8M to Tue Bek.]—Oue of the most re- | jyig victory meant $50,000to “Boston Daye, ishon, 8 (Mooney), 10) 0 1 Rl e ST OIL AV CURSEERLEGRtito T 108N T Tt L rroat sslitmate on then' threw MeCauley's grounder wild and o | i o Keniedy.p. 0 0 0 2 0 markable base ball games on record was | Of this ambuut $1.000 was won i wapers, | - ay i the post was long and tedious, | thgatley. | L R aes A R g ot ioh o AL LRI i L hon | ot B E 0 1] Tothl 3 0 | Played here today between the Seattlo and | the majority of which were made while the :‘,";',’:‘,‘_‘l‘ vt “;‘“‘r"j LI LI after | and'in an fhcredibly short space of time thac | Jurod: 1t i thought ”h'\»'m(“llll-‘:l'u\lliuly‘::).’j { o o BRILTOE Ik Rt L TH | DRIy E s st o by bt BRt facoma. clubs of tho Pacific Northwest | |inle horso was broken down, aud the other .,,,',,:tv"_h“"(,‘.;“"fi;‘,",\‘“,‘i’:m,'\:,‘L',f,“":l'\“"l:v"\",',‘,j company had luid in two lines of hose will fully cover tho loss { Apostles had scored two in the first, and in | SCORK BY INNINGS. 1oagua. | '\:."”k,,”:‘u::"\'\'.‘.\n”:::‘""“:u‘l::x:hl(vidx | $15.000 represents the stake. “Snip” Dono- | Fd Hopper to the tront and the others woll Hitse ",":“‘V:'_m"'")"'\" e hand and ~|\.l.|yl(" tollowing s the wsurance on tho \ R s L nE B HORE IO L O R BREORE | v R R 00630885 0" scorcof tnn. At theend of the ninth \he| Van, who owns one quarter of the handicap S e acy neappar e chtnge ik owa S SIS AR s e Y ) 14;;-‘{.‘,?: i e ot S score stood 3 to . I the fifteenth each club | Winner, was about &,000 richer than be was [ Wiy un T """“'I"' '"'l‘:"l"‘“!,‘lj"f:; "_‘\"‘"I'l" o No flames were to bo seen, but the black | Ameriean Conteql 5 0y Watkins putting in MeHale, an aranteur and | . Earned runs: Milwaukoo, scored one run, and each again scored ouo | the night before. He, too, laid a neat sum | with i Teonioa™ It pomes if Leonard | Smoke rolled up through the areaways in | fun of Culitornia 300 atkins pu McHale, n ateers and | g e, N lberts, Reynolds in the ecighte aking the score b te i f i sty kit Sl ocating volumes g rough tho AL ] Manager " Snarnon substituted Nopman | §ioii, Alherts Keynuid AT e L the scoto 10 | on the horse while the sporting world were | was beaten, but the judges. calied 1t g dod P NN T fond UUFRGILHFOUBREChAR Sasei BT rord i Baker. The latter pitched in magnificent | Dhirymplo, 5: b AV gt mourning the co llapse of Tenny heat botween Comedy and Ed Leonard, Itom- | fioorinto the large store rooms occupied by | ineyranco Company of Philadelpiia N o SVaBtAA tHS Saints fh et it HRUL AU twenty-second, when Tacoma scored one A s N ini third, two and a half lengths back, ' Time | ‘B¢ Peopie’s Installment company. | Northern assuranco con S SOTTENnC pES VR Lat SO SintE L0 IN EROOTInE L et b run, winning the game, Ralph Bayard, an intimate friend of Mr. e vosndia naliziongthsivack, = Timg A small army of me; onco beg: | B NBEVL TS0 P DS Con ol Spail. o ictinlo, ‘too. did 'good Work, the |iicunriady . HIby blicy $ Pulsifer, won $2,7% on the race, while Davy | ~ ki Bustio tho large stock '0f carpota, furniture | okl ., HSIFICY combiy Omuhas failing to score oft him until | ourr iy Davies o7 i n & ) Ll CLi ] VY | The dead heat was run off after the stake bR L H TR R L ; " i the' fith, “when a baso on balis, | Sihriver i Ong our and forty mines. Cie | WL LA S Johinson 1a credited with gathoring in #10,000 | race. i Leonard led all’ the route, but was | 411 household goods out into the allays and | uion [HiEuIice conibuliy 0 a sacrifico on which Suteliffo took | pire: Emalio 3 Crere . May Special Talokraun | in good American money. Ho won 85,50 of | caught in tho streteh. It was o hard tun, | St i ptin e fremen endeavorad’ to' To- | GariiinGG o two bases and a wild pitch let one run in. Western Association Standing. to Tiik Bre.) —The game of baseball today | this amount from Thom pson, tho Australion | With both whipping, From the stand. it | ¢ gL e | Fire Insurance Company. of Philad (wia 104 In the seventh Twitchell scored on his sin NEVEA W e, | between the Doano colloge nine and Wes- g Ik 4 ‘a year | l0oked like Comedy's race by a nose, but tho oW aimcult a task this proved to bo may [ Insurance Company of North Anicre " i Played. Won. Lost. Per C't. A bookmaker, who came to this country a_ year dgos called r dead be understood when it 1s known that the long | Californin msurance compuny 1 LR LG 5 10 ) 1y ninoof Lincoln vesulted in | g0 to toach his Yankee confereos how to | JUGKes culled it another dead heat. block is divided into six stores, with fire | Scottish Union Bk 2000 In the cighth Baker hit one to third too 1 it favor of the Liicolnites by a score of 20 to 19 1 The run off was after tho last raco. Com. | oGk 18, divided in TVOTEo A6 RATIAS Lo TRYUERAEA CORANY DRSO A ) flmfim flold and cym;n,:u: :lnTv“mam.- a hit. | Bonver, i 'lrh.- visitors played a very strong game, "““:"‘1: 'I‘;“{I;. 'lr‘|"m" bo |nm|:m|\m|.'nnll:x:- vd,\'[mmlnLn;vl last m_xiunm,r tae l-.‘-»v.-n and |3 roor oo extending from the cellar to | insurands Combany of Nurth Auicrlea #10) alligan struck out, but Suteliffe was given | ) o Joane college being overmatched in - all posi- [ sent, that Mr. Thompson is not as rich as he | 1d Leonard won easily. Time 1:45 Tho col cithi | Norwleh Uaion alife on Baldwin's third error, Baker scor- | Minueapoiis...; 1 tions. 2 = o E was when he bogan his Amorican careor. Third Ruce ~The Alexander stakes for two- [ The cellars were filled within a foot of the 10 And Lo oLLOK two Tollowing Hits In. oo & | HJOUX 0N st 1 fons. AL, A ) year-olds, worth $1,7%0, five furlongs. Start. | top With hard and upholstered furniture tal 1,000 oL Kansua . 1 Wost Omanas and Plattsmotith. Matt” Corvott ad mitted that ho had won | Gra—fiuron, 115 (Kiloy), 1 to 3 Gorman, 118 | mattresses and othor similar goods that fo Tho Orient carried #1000 on the fxturos The Helding features of the game wero | U F0U L) ) Briresitorie, Neh, M [Special tele- | @ £00d deal of monoy on Tenny but declined to | (Freemun. * to el BT I L T T e T T D e R e i e rood outfield catehes by Osborne and Ham- T LEACOE, g m | A5 trem ; /) | Bive thofigures. His friends put it at $5,000. | “dos woro civen the flue d o v pad At the samo time sorved as a bur- | supposed to havo been the result of the cnce R e e NATIONAL LEAGUE. gram to Tur Bre,|—Tomorrow (Sunday) They were given the flag at the first at- | pier to keep the firemen from getting at tho | jolt i Bl 1 t afternoon the Plattsmouth bali team play the | | These aro tho men who have gained most | tompt. Gorman led by u length from Faraday, | teay of to o | lossnces of one of the employes iu dropping o Omuha. Score Chicago Comes Mighty Near Losing | West Omahas, which is claimed “,',“; the | by the swavback’s victory. Che horse was | labpea by Huron to the stretch. Hero Kiloy | ° ('hiof || Shit among theimAnmmablo material in the™“\y, NP strougest Leam in Omaba, - Game commences | VCry heavily played by the genercl [ brought Huron up, aud he won as he pleased Galligan saw that the fire was spreading through the cellars in spite of the ST. PAUL . p By o encs B hoof ¢ for | Without urging by a length and a nall from | vigorous. effou i a general | 1% Hosenthal could give no information T ONETRTS Chicaco, May Pinckuey’s two errors | 4% b m.at the new ball park ou Chicago | publie. Every man who Rd 8 fency, for | Ciorian, Elaratay,the saue A istancs . baRint 1‘,1‘-1-:.':]\*.::‘;.-'..‘:u 'i"f“::m fuoniaua A general | last evening as to w would be done, al O Rourke, 3 2 [ and Dahlen's timely double allowed Chicago 3 i another horse conceded that Teuny was the | Time 10 Nos, 4 and 5 to the spot. 15 was famoesityy | hough he volunteered the information ihat Osborne, i 3 0 2 Preaks Up in a Row. dangerous factor in the race. To the ocen- | Fourth q 4 v I win, 5 00 3 | toticthe score in the ninth, and three singles dov purse Mo, for maiden fillies, | for the streams from the chemical engines to | LPCAFM would continue in business here. As Al | and Ryan's third two-bagger won tho game | The B. & M. froight ticket auditor’s ofico | sional bettor there seemed to bo magic in th | 1N e blon qioarcy, {0 hounds, oneshalf | vaach the hidden: fismes, and they weve SrER10 Ba DINAD O tha Sk e s poattion ;“l(.y‘“ hon. ¢ 0 H | inthe tenth. Stein pitched the last two | hine defeated the Union Pacific auditor's of- [ name Tenny, and ‘while this class of people | 0 to2; Murgaret O'Neil (Bunn).5 to 1 & | ordered aside even before their tanks were Several insurar men we interested exhausted bure, it 0 | innings and Caruthers played rightfield for | fice nine yesterday to the tune of 11 to 6. | played the favorite with £ and $10 notos, the | (H. nesh 15 to 15 Comether (Penny I Birnes) 16 to ! e PR o e | spectators of the fieht against the s sdenongl, of b4 0 3 8 0| Brooklmatter the soventh, Torry haviag | The game consisted of three lavge, julcy fn- | others put a bet op Salvator's oid opponients | Jennic Wrenn Fiunogans 15 to 11" 0l oy this timo smoko was pourini from all | uud warmly commonded Cpief Galliean and 1100d, Do G 0 | burt his foot in sliding to second, Score. nings, at the end of which the Union Pacific | Just to save themsclves, Howard (R. Willinms), even: 1ol Wind drova st on e sccond floor, and the | his men. Commissioners Hartman aud Gi settaie, oo ORI o o 2000 1 1 104 g1 [ nine bezan tokick on the decisions of the [ And the bookmgkers—whatof themt Well, | 41 1o 15 Cnatiii s (4 Compelied 1ho rrors tho strect in clouds WAt | port arrived early and staved late, watch o o 10 o 5 10 3| Broowyn T 120 88 10§ 2" | umpire, and the game broko wp in congusion. | they aro not wearng crape,on tholr 2| Ihero was quito n delay ai tho post and | sombelled the constantly increasing crowd of | tlio work of ‘the department, a : o 0 . . B so hits: Chicazo, 14; Brooklyn, 11, i % was one of the best days they ever had. | when they did got away Duchess was left | SPectators b" AERROR: he oceu- | their approval in no doubtful ter XY ONANA rors: Chicago. 75 Brooklyn. edteinai Escaped with His Hair. Bookmakers who could hot mako yesterday | standiug at the post and the favorite, Mand | PANts of the buildings across the way | “Phis re made the shoih that the depart. ™= - % Chicago, §; Br Two-base hits: Rya The Union Pacifics and the Crano team | 0UEDU10 quit the business. They did not | Howard, was. away back tghty “closed all doors and windows, . AB. 1. in, AR Pinckney, Cooney, Dulilen. 'Threc-buse have to put up.enticing odds to attract | tarn affer the first i oM eene [ but in “spite of thos precautions tho | S U T [t o § 0| Wtw Ryan.Stolen hises: 'Carroll, Toutz, ;| i 8 hotly contested game at tho Union Pa- | PaXe. 10 PRt pblic just “shoveled their | and Unadilla. come throngh et ot e rooms of tho Esmotd ‘hotel' were' flled. | congidacable, — o i thedoss v LR R R 2 | Wilwot. 12 Kinslow. 2 Griftin. " Firsi on bafls: | cific grounds yesterday afternoon, resulting | beensi, i ligle regard to odds. Tho | the streteh. Mames roush and led dowi | Tio heavy smoko scomed to settla into. Sre: | considerable. — — ~ © Twitehell. If grac 00 f.';f.|'-""|’;',',"]::fi'y;' by Jubyy ].,"l!“llllyui D ne el “.;!:' A scrap at the "l"'“‘f tho cighth | only “bookmaker | 1 found who said_he | and won handily by ahalt length from Una. | Loenth street, und it was impossible to distin- | Chinch Bugs Soaked., orab Nk : 1 L inslow, 2. Wild pitehes: Luby, 2: Stein. 1, 5 5 albaum. ® backed threo books at the | ard, thivd. Time- 50! At s DUICH S D, m Py k \ Donnelly, i SRR OST 10| Ry ' i s T i The firemer e o o | gram to Tue Bek.|—There was a soaking gnaUs ans butted i ey, i Wilmot, viia ey track and played §100 each way on Tenny. Fifth Rice—Louisvilie hotel handie: 500 © firemen doggealy remained at their ! MiCuulan Jb drn 30| 1 Banten Tiaiterios: Luby. Steln L CIDIEAIW ARG G ore: Orie' ot his MW won: (on tho race. Ths | Aadsahicmaautivilie he i Wipwardb: uibe | Posts, ud thousands of gallons of water were | rainin the Missouri Pacific eountry last BaKery B i 8,0 0 o |wBndN u1|_u; Hemming and Kinsio! ime of he Invine ble base bull team hereby chal- | otlier one lost. ed said that the young | #nd one-sixteenth. Starters—Jub 107 | poured into the cells It was neces- | night extending beyond to the Colorado line. s 2 2| mumer o boursand fitteen inuies. lenges any team in the city of Omaha, under | man who managed this book for him had ap | (! R Sibonie s (henoskiierclib(Brittonl;3 ito]isary to Cworiciiatwithet (areal s winnows ik valu bagan (5 (alllabi0r ololtok: lmting Totals ... A 5 12 0 g | pire: MeQuaid. e the age of fifteen, to a games or serics of | idea that Tenny wus not woing to win and T i ennyl 1o it 1 Spioctec o cidolathia Siend It HEr b rcra vatto i ftbn oure T (Dho ol was the e PITTSBURG EASY PLUCKING, games, on the High school ground, any day | laid up gainst thé fayorite. for theee ade the runving at a_lively pace | the biting, blinding smoke was so thick that heaviest in Oshorne, Mitehell ana - othe 9 2 Purrsncre, Pa, May 16.—The Philadel- | op s, e 3 % ¢ “Pike’ Ak Waw setu s or, three-quarters of a mile, with Glockner | it could have been thrown out on & shovel, In 5 & v weather and dhinch bugs 8t. Paul 24000000 L days, except Sundays. L. Busuviay, arn a8 a picture as he was 1 Re: o i . A T counties where dry weather and chineh bugs AT P i phias played ball liko school children today Captain, | éarricd into U1t Mekeys: room on' tho. floral | i Response tavo leneths bebind. Turning | several instauces the mon romained a. worl | COUIHeS ¥ Freeet il slihedian, BUMMARY, and Pittsburg won with euse. Esper was gl chair. 'The stable boyd swarmed around him, | fOF the streteh Glockner wot in front and won | until they were overcome and fell insonsi o . iarned runa: St Paul, 3 Omaha, 1. Two- | Kiockud outof the box in s iy Luwyers Trounce 1. throw their hats up, shouted like fiends und | SASIL by two lengths. Jubileo hind all ho | Thoy were passed out into the frosh air by e bupo hits: Osborne. Goodencugh, 1 EIGRNSHR KITERRISIIACS, ERERUCE Higan, The baliffs aud fawyers met in a sanguin- | then in exubcraice'of joy hugged and car- | U4 do to beat “Respouse a neck for the [ their comrades, only to roturn to work again Damaging Fro.t in Wisconsin. - non, Walsh, Grifin. Kuns batted” in ore v contes ark ye er- | Tossed the lucky rider. Tasked Dike, so runs | P a5 5001 as they recovered consclousness, cer, Wi 6.~ F'ros o Humburg, ‘O'Brien, Goodenouch, Osborne, | Pittsburg. ... 03220610 01| ‘"",K‘M.l,“(,‘h'i bell park ’,‘T"‘T‘_’“y 92680 f HE FIOPRI fm's st what he llmngm":’,r TR Thus the work went on, and for a time it | MiLwatkr il “,“' Mayig. hn.l\mv .[.h Halligan, Walsh 0] viftin. Stolen | Philadelphia, 01850 0l 000 13 io=p [ RS0 W o neutted it el vlolorsiitor ‘tho! kS Bt funiFal e S Ho A Ay After the Handicap. seemed to be utterly futile, or at least to only | interior of the state last night inflicted great bases: Geoden, O'durke. Donnelly. | Ruse bive: Plitsburs, 16; Philadelphi former by a score of 13 to 11, The lawyers | trouble with the Bwayback. B > Vi T TR Mny e 10— Dha s vend prevent a rapid spread of the fire, but at damage to small fruits and early vegetables, | Shannon, | heublo: blays: | Ely “to O'Brivn: | greore: Pittsburg. 4: Philadolohis 5 Nastor | mado 55 hits and 11 runs and tho bahfts 3 | tO! At Aty " Ll AN Dy s S a0 =T he Sirenction y Sannan to Waish to, SleCnuley, Euteliffo to | rigs: icing, Mtk Eanar: Somutts and oo | hits and 13 rans, i Loe e s aTACe ATy e tho | from the excitemeut of the handicap today | s - = o MeCauley, Walsh to Shannon. nts b i Pittsbums, 8 Philpdols colore , W) s pec Ko atucky - 5 idos. T 0 it Food, 5 o e ents. Fartied ruils: Bittaburs, o; Philadol accent, dced 1t was. “Them thar horses run | 08 8pparent on al sides. The rain, too, had Baker, 1 1t B Gloments, " Thiros' thas hiter Brows s Pennsylvania Won, Dutty fast first part of the race, but. then | Something to do with the attendance and tho out: : ‘]‘;.x.l “1: Myers. Stolen bases: Plttsburg, 7; Philade Puitaperriia, May 16.—The University of | Tenny just eat ‘em up.” crowd in the grand stand seemed a mere Flood 1: - Mt o Daublomliysis kroll sud Bockls Pennsylvania baseball team dofeated Prince- | “Did you have to urge the horse at all?” | handful compared to the multitudo yester- O 6; Omuha, 5. First | hillat © Ditssmarers: bonend:) i b | ton here today by a score of 5 to . T enquired. Tennvs | 98Y: The track was too heavy for fast time L Time: Ono [ pitehoa hatl: foy. Btruoic ¢ By 1ing . e oDeed, no sir. Ijust'sit still, Tenny's | and'onaocount of the mud jmany owners hour nnd fifty-five Unipire: Collins. | Y'Y 2O¥e I OU) Lol », been to the'r races before. 1 just kept him | ooeOh hos It 4 by by “Schaltz. 2. Ti wo SPARKS OF SPORT. 2 1 5 L seratched their horses. Results: S e hours and five minutes. Unipiro: Hurst, * in er nico position and then when wo got nieo | S e e v OTHER WESTERN GAMES, CLEVELAND IN GREAT LUCK. Spor ¢ 8 g 3 and straighton out. forhome, wo and Tenny I nyuidon thirot-youroide with a0 rlos dor he T ib Sufferi (0] hg A Glae I TR e Ol Spor t St Watker. SATMORL Ehout e DR oRa miehym T ety | The Terrible Sufferings of an Omahg Lincoln Continues to Scalp the Sioux | january in. Cloveland today - any pute yons | - BOONE Tn., May 16.—[Spocial Telogram to Did not you havo to dig him with the | Second. Mountain Doer thivd e 145 S anuary in Cl y_and 5 Tur Bre|—“Old Sport” Campani. the pe- | spurs or shike him up?* Secoiid rice, i handicap, sweepstukes of £200 City Sava people saw tho ball game, New York should ; v W Doed ot el WL BLUG0 adlded, one milend & farlons oy. Bioux Cirr, In, May 16.—[Spoclal Tele. | havo had tho gamo, but Cleveland was | destrlan, who s walking agalnst tho at- | ['Deedwon ' 0 0 any time [ S Tohn @t D won i second, Lavinia gram to Tur Ber.]—It took elevon funings | My and hit “the ball whou hits were | tempt of Stevens, the Chicago roporter, to | 4\ Aoke Barnosif ho had felt at any ¢ 5 | LR h A ! AR AR T T Mo e e :.vnl:.t“;i.":wm LTt e r)m_u-h (lumlmlulmm‘ d“’”'l‘; ved here at7 | © heed. I don't know™ 1 ot it o s for two- City and Lincoln on the busebail diathond, | Nioyehind: 0 08890 sz%|this evening, having walked from Mar- | and nobody interfored with mo, pprossor (15 1 : i : 4 £ L 00N b 3 , — 4 | shallown, & distance ~five new them horses had no license to \d, Lady Lon i E e R - Suautired fooling whicn s creoping over | Husabitet Glavalond, b Now York, 1. Tr: | Soae ™ Sipen® polichnc® Of tyivo | knew | ihom o tad mo. lommse o e i s e g | From Malignant Eczema---A. Remark Sioux City for some time becamo oppressivo | fors: C1 XS hnd: 0 Nemevorkn 4\4eries: | reached Marshalltown at the same | the horso run along, Whon we swung inte I b st S dedsiong toward tho closo of the game. It was the | o'Rourke. Earned runs: . Oeveland, 1 el | hour, 50 the old mun is now fifty-five milos | the stroteh I knew T had rem, boowuee tre i Russoll & ta® won, Terrifier second, able Cure by third straight gamo which the Farmers have | York.d. Two-bisehits: R ardson. Three- | 8head. He is foot sore, but determined and | horse Tenny is a mighty powerful hovse in FIfth race, swoepstakes for two-yoar-olds, it evorapnortor, column has boon wall | busa iits: Iussctt, & Tiornan, Stolon bases: | confident, Ho ate sunper hero and went to | tho strotch: Yes. he's: & mighty powerfu! | b (i e, swéenstikes money) won, I'red filled evory dag, but somehow they got suf- | Meleun, Doole, 3:"Davin, 2: Viau. Lett on | bed for an hour, vesuming bis journcy at s | horse i tho streteh. Lee sccond, Patrimony Colt third. Time e ticient runs, The Corn Huskers ‘were golng | buses:, Clovelund, 6; New York, ‘8. Struck | o'clock this euening. He has until Tuwsdas | - Biko had no iea how much he had won 3 ; {0 win their next game, but their bodies are | {44, By Ylab & Sharrott; 7. Miasos on alls: | woon to reach Owahi, one day ahead of the | till 1 told him When 1asked him how mu it iEage e uoapataledona milerivaltor: Q ’ . ou the fence every tin mior to McKeun, - Passed bulls: O lorgie, | time Stevens is attempting., he beat Prince Royal by, he was ata loss for | 40 (8t 1 ven. Baldwin sec LLOHA Vor the vistors Darnbrough pitched very [ Wila pitelies: — Viau, Time: One e i S an answer, it I 00 s arsapa rl a" effectively, although at times ho was wild. | forty five minutes. Umpire: Lyneh VERY L.TTLE FRUIT. “Well, 'deed sir,” he said after a moment's Chicago ing Meeting. Ho A ROV \l\lhl At critical times., Dewald BOSTON DROPS A NOTCHL thought, 1 never ln;.k lmm;lm‘e.ll Just knew | (yyiex60, May 16.—Kverything was pro- was hit froely, ) : 5 : that T was running faster than they was and b0 St It was not tll tho fourth nning that runs | oo hae "an o iy o jetcdbourne did | Another Baltondany ek Dens, Bue | {1 s theas, o 1 Just wont abodt my | nounced complete todny for th innugural | Adults who suffer from salt rhoum or W prople eseape serofulu fu some fori. Tt wero mado. Thon Burkett after bunting | divh roday. " of fs A balind : business.” meoting of the Chicago racing next Wednes- | a0,0mg find languago inadequate to de- | may lurk in the blood for years and bo tr s twice attho ball smashod it for two bags, | cluy 0day. Two of Bo '8 Wbinj A fow minutes after 10 o'clock last night | “When I asked Mr. Pulsifer how much | duy. 'Tho track and surroudings are de- ibo the agonizing itch and pain | Mitted from generation to genoration, win Rowa flew out to Van Dyke. Tomney hit"to [ (it e P Detective Ellis, accompanied by Ofticers | ho was going to give Barnes for clared by the race-goers the handsomest in the | SCF1Pe the ago g 2 ] festing itself in different forms. In whateser Nicholson, who threw 10 third and Burkett | fincinnatl............0 4 4 1.0 2 0 0 3-8} gyay ang Dillon, left the police station on a | Fiding ~ Teuny be evaded the ques- | COOC TR BRERERE EE N caused by this disease. Tait any won- | wannor it may uppear, Hood'e Ssrsapariio scorod on’ Genins' bad throw home. Staf- TR ? Ereonss | still bunt for gambiers. Hon, @ lo Yolunteersd . tor, - havwe [ 00, T bettin s tac | dor then, that when parents fually ind | has: affeotod reriarknbio ourom by driving: < ford and Wilson aied at firsi, but the Corn R e LA I (L T 4 over thut o gentiman who had won consid. | seating capicity of 0.00. ‘The betting ring [ ¢ OF FAGH: floring child they feel | every vestigy of tmpurity from tho blood and Huskers promptly started to fulfill their | gan. "ot Hosi oS -base hita: Melnes, | o oe'r first oll was at tho rooma over 214 ( granio money ou Tonny had. glven him $00 | is o model and cost $10,000. The stables, six- | velief for a suffering ch HECI et fans o e S Ll Yous of veugeance. Strauss got abase on | Tucker, Getzein. Threo-buse hits: slattery, | South Fourteenth street. Admittanco was | to give to the dockey. = dudgoe Michell, who | teen in number, are perfect and will accom- { anxious to lot others know what has | KEIRE I Aew ¥ iR TR STy balls, Morrissev hit safe and Strauss | Radboirn Home run: Smith. Stolen busex: | denied, and the oficers broke down the door. | was standing by at the time, nquired if the | modate 500 horses. The grounds and build- wrought such gratifying results? The | cuused by impure blood is that it be given got third on Tomuey's error and | McPhee, Holliday. Double play Nino professionul gamblers, several tables | gentleman’s name was Pulsifer. Tho owner ings, as they now stand, represent an outlay % ¢ vor of Iood apa- | falrt woare confident that when s then scored on o wild pitch, on »xIL”'\'» Il‘h-l‘lly b {(m |v||\~|- on balls and & bushel of chips were found. When | of the swavhack smiled and walked away. | of half a million dollars. This afternoon 400 | remarkable power o Hood’s Sursay el AR BB JILE WL, a0 i ylorrissoy kot to third, Karle died at | Holiday, ‘Kmiin: & Gatrein dnsnte Seor: | the door was broken all ‘the inmates of the | As a geneval thing 1ho ridor of the winner of | Lolair 4 mil already on the grounds. Among | rilla over the most malignant for m o | taken it canuot fall to do woud i first mnd Genins hit to third and Morrissey | out: By Rudbourae. aeur oo SHraek | room were still engaged in playing. a great event like the Brooklyn handicap gets | the number are such well known sracks R, following scared on Raymond's bad throw. Van Dyke | One hour and fifty All the gamblers mado frantic efforts to | $1,000. Now that you kuow what Barnes | s Racin Homer, Rir Nero, Helter | . . e 2 + = Sevofula in the Neck. went out at first_and Genins perished 1 the | ers. Battor gscape from the room or conceal themselves, | thinks about Teuny and the race, read what | Skelter, General Cook, Fayette, dohn Shor- | 18 well illustrated by the following state [y wauity Gt 1 hid beon ien for fonr ] n"‘""”" 10 RA home u""lm l]"““"uv» ; and Guuzel S but 1o one escaped. The whole outfit, gam: | Tenny thinks ot Barnes and ”'"""1"1 : man, Dundee, Rosclle and ‘Bob ' Beach, Sil- | ment, which all parents whose children w with an affiiction my physieinns eallod . n the fifth inning, after Darnbrough went ‘ e blers, tables, chips and all, were carted to | I met Tenny, continues the Herald man, as | vorado, Conrad, Bankeupt, Milldale, Bureh, i ialaa A R TLIAT [otation nithb AT RO out at first, Cline hitsufe. kaymond flew '\""""“'ll aguo Standing, b sation, Of Rouren, HDaaT Frre as | be was walking back from the stand after | Whooler 1 and Ty eoon suffor from’impure biood ""“"ll‘ll ","“ll T N R S T R e out. ~ Cline stole second and came howo on v. | cniengo. o0, Won. Lost. Per C't. | among tho iot, Thoro nover was a rafd. ther | baviag beon stripped, T i not seon o lit- | “'With the eud of tho Lonisville mooting the [ "L take pleasure in stating that [have heen | and swebiing on the richt sido o P Rowe's two-bugker and soticd the score. | Rinemse 1" 31 h 0 21 | “Doe™ missed being in. W tellow th pitobionitls. aud be dld nov reos | Winhiss of jlié Hoorgad Brothers, 1. 77, ‘Wil | Well aatisfled of ho” phemgmenal. surosss of |/ SHIECRA R FEES L URE 4L BOUAdS 1B TFAR Burkett struck out, Phitadeiphin,, ... 3 1 10 Another squad of the city's slouths visited | ognize me ut first lams, Robert, Camptall) Lone' Btavstablos, | Mood's Barannarills, Abouts yoarundahalt || eie R ERAS MauiEh S Ce fon FULAR CUF . Butin thesixth inning Sioux City got a | Pittsburg.. i 10 the rooms over T. J. Foley’s place on Douglas “How was it, old feilow!" I enquirod, | Tucker and Chorry and other prominent own: | #£0 my younzest hoy, then about two years LU gt ATMBATL L e man wcross the rubber. After Nicholson | Cloveland . 1 i streect, but found no gambling going on. A | “hard race era will ship to Chicago, Insuring 500 horses | old. wan affictod with u most maliznunt o= | L0 botties withaut roallatng wny more b fouled out ~Strauss got a base on | Brooklyn.. o 10 I+ VIsit was also puid to room 16 at the St. Clair | *“Well, no sir, I can't say that it was,” the [ on' the opening day. zemu. It firstdeveloped i his right eye, and [ At than Dhad with other prepira ! balls, ~Then Morrissey knocked a fly [ Mo York.. 5 ¢ 1 notel, at McAndrews', Tenth and Douglas, | little fellow replied. I had the log of them the dischare from the same caused the wholo | Saparili But Me Tubbs still fusisted upon into the hands of Burkett, which he droppeq | “/1emiuth ... % ® aud the Turf and Field on Farnam street, | ull the way 'round.” b fi.ce on that side to break out in a nusty ran- | My 81ving it - and Strauss went to third, Morrissey was MERICAN ASSOCIATION. but the gamblers were either too slick for the We walked down toward Tenny's stavle Business Troubles, ning sore. The AFALL TUIAL 5t ) gught iylug to g0t to socond, aud then VHICAN ASSOCIATION. police or w uot enguged in their usual | and the swayback@hatted very pleasantly on | St Lovis, Mo. May 16.~Tho Mitburn § R s e by s alx botdlos which b sold e tor ¥ strauss, after having had two chances to get | > vocation, for neither players r eme the way. “vswtrange, isn't it tho little ufacturing company on Seventh street | 5, 1ble 10 100 [ wagabBeati | ESoRiA e A A e IS B home, fiually scored”on a passed ball, Earle | GMe Between Foston and the Rain | {00RUE8 0r 8 UMERIERE pplesonts) | EENAY G phosapiically, Shote class tolls U A PTG Pl Naniden Bipuie i iaan ik e anan b e e, O it 1k hit to Ry mond, but got to third on his wiid Won by the Latte —— Now those fellows'have no’ business with me 20 Crlavitonihai o on e PR L LSRR O BENAIBH XAIS AT Wi AL [ Ao i iy Bk, and KON Dagan in i throw, but Genins fouled out. Bostox, Mass., May 16, --Louisville was not NEWS OF YESTERDAY when I'm righty! I'm Tenny and I'm first | Asslined today for the benefit of their crod- | months with little or 1o suceess, tor whil fouie 1 athisontinned b tiko. tho modicin In the niuth fnning Lincoln again tied tho | {u today's game, the roal intorest was be- class. Don't think I'm egotistical. 1f any- | itors. Liabilities, #100,000 assots, $150,00. | would wt intervals heal up, 1 would soon | 88 SO B b ikt score. Stafford it safo and stole secoud Biiato uniina it AER The king of Portugal is o body has a horsd’ that wants to argue this | They will ask for an extension of time, Wilson flows “out but Darnirongh 4 poed b l‘l‘l‘::“:; 854 "';‘_r':'“:;“ i ‘:"‘““::‘""‘!"1 formauiing, o Portugal 1 considarng the Patit 11tk IO TURMILEDE hiun oaty Wolla oo | o P dstoc his aitern Hood’s 0 ) hit in front of the puate, afly to left field | ° third inning for twenty (Eaate &R ok | have beaton meifiwe had been long at the | a bill in equity was entered against the Ko O S afford, Raymond flew out, was resumed but the game was eall B0 tiroe o simes the Cous Huskor atrovs, | 108 % JReLof 1o sisi Tomiag ™ e a1 | 50 ™ Ot ot e omn | s feen and Saviey M. xen tuters | Qo e yapilla, i but strove in vain, to geta man across the | Mide bis first appear nee with the Bostons, T'he transatlantic cattlo trade committee o, husband of Mary Anderson, is presi- 4 r | 3 Tha § X . tho post the werstlit would have boen forme. | Nava: plate. Onee, in the tenth, they got as far as | Attendance 1,675, Teported the approvalof the United States | ju1'you give e a xood start and don’t moas | dent of the cement compuny. third base, but there they crouked, Hoston i 2 0 4 4 0 g | regulations for inspection and shipment, | mo and 'l mukai/any horso that beats me |~ Sewixarienn, Mass., May 16, —The Winona | Pronh out axiin ust as bud s e ver, Tt ot (ata Sl n e e 1u the eleventh the Farmers cornered the | Loulsville...., 0 0002 1-3§ The steamship Iudin arrived at New York | work hard, PWesdid very well DIl admit, | paper company of Holyoko was adjudged in- | pressed wruve fears that the boy would B I A MR IR S o market. | Goinney hit safe and Staffurd | Ilits: Boston, & Loulaville 6. Ercora: Ros: | with 1,100 Itallans ou board, Thore woro | but s stabie bes eould nave wen with T | baper company of Holy he sieht of that Cye. und the other Wi 0 monthis have puseed lnco | by O st on Gevins® error. Wilson hitsafe | {1 Foustille 1 Batteries: O'lrienund | two cases of smallpox among the passengers. | We nish ciass jopess chn always beat secoud | - New Yous, May 16, The Auglo-Foreign | coming aieoted i just the same mannor. \ o d s o fod fliod the bases, Damubrough fiew out, | s iy Lovtevilis b Bounts oo unar Bok: | “ong steamer St, Romans arrived at Now | et ot o taie i sy ost s bunking company of London fiied judgment, | then toic i to tie Geo most emiient “cel- A TG Cine pomay seoed, Wilson tolo second, | i Iteard, Stelker nd *Rattare, Birskbaen | York With & load of cattio and cotton up | 1" ke kgt SeIter than I 4o thot voung today for $103,000 against Sawyer, Wallaoe | |88 4" Y% 200% CF UMMM R 1ML BW0 | s 1 aver did Detase | o o Laod®s Sur Ravaenod o ooty who mufted it. Then | on bails: Dulty. Broutuora. Iatroll, Steiker, | ire in hor hold. ‘The vessel was noaey der | man Gagrison. SRt Garrison boy has souns & Co., grawm morchants, duo on s bill of | Lt With o shecess whntover: 10 was at | S48 oXer did bofore, Tlook upon Hood's Sirs Raywond tlew out, but Stafford scored and | Cooke. Hit by pitehed ball: Dufty. Struck | stroyed before the fire was extinguished, of punching a orde where 1t hurts and of | exchan, about thint thne that my wife foun fa part of | 10 A the conpounders of the s 18 Lincoln had u lead of two runs Paciod mobiss | rorier, Rrown, Oahitt, Wolt. | ““naryy Snerttt doo' Robinson: of Nessau | Buiobiog. you seeish biakness that 1e s vers | Haaicox, Ont. May I—d. M. Wililama | S0UE st titio chatmy wife o a pi - | bl ot . W. DONER, Oscools For Sioux City, Jakey Strauss opeued | fifjied balla: Ity A ounaa Risoneai Dorun | oo RE WO dES MO0 MANEANE | almost in- tressing and especially whon you are | & Co., stove mauufacturers, have assigned | ¢ e tn s sl far ease by the use of toos | &30 BUEGHS bravely with & two.bagger, but tho death | U'mpire Kerine. ! ¥ MINMS | Stantly killed by s negro desporado known as | uearly all out,’ The debts amount to $40,000. Botbie of it. Bofore the boitie was halt 1t 1s Not Nocossary ‘l-"x::":zdl::‘l :‘{“.Tr',‘;“u“."l"}"" i) "m!v ‘1"'1‘ o ATULETICS PLAYED GOOD BALL Harmon Lang, Who was resistiug arrest and Tenny noticed that I had been stealing a —_— tuken ho To comment on the above But we Earlo 1 fenths fouled Ot | pyypsneuswis, Pa, May 16.—The. Athlet. | WhO escapod. fuance overy now and than at bis suspicions 1 to Succeed Admiral Brain LOOKED LIKE ANOTHER CHILD. wish 10 usk parents who have childron S TRRET i S — lcs defeated the St. Louis by better all round | Returns indicate that the democrats of Rt i T ane AL TSR taking tho | WasmiNaToy, May 10.—Secretary Tracy | We used two hottles, and although that has sufforing with foul humors, if theso i3 | Grimiths pitched the first two "m“w"u’ St | republicans have made heavy gains through. | :(‘uml‘}\‘h:n h[fil‘i‘n“:t :I':!‘::Il'{‘hxllxl:l‘lll‘[Ihnl!lll :::.r‘t”‘i,:; n.-..‘n‘ I-.rbuu. .m command .ll .Tc\v \«jxlx Kreut pleasur nl.".‘.‘“nhy aoubt that Hood's Sarsapurilia s a r 11282 Louiaand thes gave way to Neal, who was | Out the territory, R e A navy yurd, succeeding Admiral Braine, who 1 100 i Cans i | liable remedy for all such setions? {12 1 1| bithard in the third and eightn inhings. At- | Four bundred persons saw ten prisoners | ™UWhat' Tt You are looking att 18 auoukfo e pikoed Cn' the mebived lsyof taa ( SRS BRCH CISEOR " Ouain No: | And, farther, is it not your duty, know- 13 4 1 tendauce, 5,90, Score lashea and four of them pilloricd 1n New | [ old him I was surprised that he showed | P8¥Y- e b braski. iug that Hood’s Sarsaparilla hus cured 1100 Aetion 10 3 0§ | Castle, Dela,, jail yard, The offenses wero | 5o ayidence of that distressing lamenesa that B e A ale, ) others, to try it yoursolf? Ravaln, priod 006 3 298 01 "t “Athiotion, 8t 6t cors! | One white mak i th ot HeTe WS OBIY | hudwo disturbed Mr. Pulsiter, and which At New York—The City of Rowe from H Od S ! ; | S| Al Athietics, rrors: | one white man in the lot.” for some time was thought to bo beyond cure, [ At 2 d (0] ood s _Motal..... 3% 3811 4| Total 5108116 1 Oroes; "oriain " NEa! l\\e - Acting Indian Commissioner Belt sent to | Teuny turned away his head 8o 1 could not | Glasgow, and the Bourgoyue from London. BCONE BY INNINGS. rned” runs: Athietios i Two pese i, | the secretary of the interior his recommonda. | see him smilo. At Brow Head-—Passed, the Servia, from J A flouxCity. o0 0020 1 0000 0-3]| lullman, Boyle. Lyons, Eugan, Three-hasy | tion that the president be requested to lssue Between you, mo and that gatepost over | New Y ork for Liverpool arsa arl a i A (RO T T 80010 -0 hitai Conatil Buiifean RN, Three-hate | 4o o Cotlaring o b aest iy | (herieen you, mo and that guiepost over ——— Iy arsaparl a 2 ‘“;A"Tl'_ L ‘l w"f’!::z;ly‘ll_“.‘;'l;}lrd"a‘.nhyl;'.hl-lfinlnlml.mlg‘l By | treaty w‘nhlmc;\lmllil.;‘; (;u the l-;‘;‘)rx Berthold | too much for you inuocent people. Lame did The Doath Roll, N arn ) 0 hase hita: Strau $. L1 v 'Woyhing. #: by Nowl 8 iy SUFUOK 1 reservation in North Dakota, which was rat- | you say " s 2 2 & Sold by all drugzists. 81 six for#s, | Lamc S iran Seiete L ale ikt A fiolome: len bases | gam J.‘.‘,,‘,‘{,‘,{i DEbi by Newl s Time: Ono | fiied at tno last seasion of coogress, By this | ° And’tho little follow gavoa horse laugh, | Loxuox, May i6.—H. Sampson, proprictor only by C. 1. HOOD & GO, Apothecurion, Low- | fold by all drugelte ah: sl torki, rared Row i or MADE RING e ! YA AOD treaty nuout(onln‘onnl?mg.l.ln, six uudfia thou- "1lr jou ssw me rwhlllx n«“.,umnn'm -.;.z ul!hlu I(n;l:)‘mv,uu .\undn‘Jnr-ni .lsv;:u;:l |l“fl Ty T b (1 Y ey, Base un- ba X san o Vi v Jave was lamenting my break- | sport and the dram oday from ln- ISR Clty, 0F LAncoti, b Buruch out By Dewald i | Batunons, Ma,, May 16.—-1n the firstinutng | open t6 settioment, o1 tuMlY be turown Pty s | p0ct &) h o 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses O.e Dollar

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