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N forit. Thero was nobhing inglorious in the | row's gamo, but we waat this afternoon's, COMM N e \ from prosseuting aad- notion 10 roc v . N . | HARRY FOURNIER'S REVENGE. | . 3 o 651 man o evan,wo waav oo | COMMON THE DERBY WINNER. | siemsmaytieamt,apn voroovor wone | CATHOLICISH [N AMERICA. | thsghaner to,smomis rszons e [ The score: s e 2 ‘7 1 and the nature of thin st essentinlly e - s s NATIONAL LEAGUE. Trotting at Homewood, extabiianod Ty overy comntre’ towaras whieh - i Prrrsneno, Pa., May 27.—Today's races at Ve | Smizration is Delfig cle 1, - —_— . " . Mt ) ¥ | which the has sustalnod in 1 Ho Gluts His Vengeancs on the Overoon® | iy, o ] Bt :';f:',:,:'._' i Noft Stap for | For Ouce the Favorite Lands the Big Eng- R et ualted B ik e norial Forma'atad by tho Luosrae Gon- | Stntes of North America wmount t / X K B . y 3 o 8 wo o0 on willior ficent Omaha Lambs, Eiitepn. ot ! In all probability the lish Stake. steaight heats. g aehs ferezos Presentad to Pope Lieo. o Tt wanid e nocessary to form Juto separ- kb Twltchell. if 1 | Glants never had a softer snap than they had hoats. Tim RS | AIIEDRE rours ¥ cgra i ot i, e ' Grif today with Captain Anson's leaders, Tho < t 1itles In all cases whereln their resp LINCOLN STEPS INTO FIRST PLACE. { yiilhiss o ] o | Iattor could neither hit the ball nor fleld s HARVEST FOR TfiL[NT AT GRAVESEND. AMONG THE 1 UGS, HOW CHURC!I WOIK SHOULD BE FOSTERED Lo dtraatiog oy crurass aliow of sodping. Trafoy, ¢...... 0 | little bit. Sharrott pitched a fine game and Nl sy e oction of these parishos should be Olarke b 0| did tho remackablo feat of sriking out | e 1a | TWO Events of Intarest in the Roped S the fAnhioTicate of thio same nutlonality ap SRR = | Jimmy Ryan four times in succession. Con- nshine and Good Racing at Latonia Avena. Urged to Follow 1 o 0t olinvishe sliections. of the Fathor- Farmers Will Come to Omaha Today | 101 nor mde n wondorful stop of Wilmovs hot S S0 Orts. W3 i B Bliee ot Boen 4y st %l ikl Ll b o e B LRI QL 0 ¥ 1o One Wiis at Chlcago icorge Dixou of Boston, tho champlon Lincs ¢ Pr Leaders in the Pennant Kace hit in the seventh, shutting off a sure two S 1] A0e ferman Pricsts Should fmmigrants, who would love the chureh all 1 : HRLALLE ) “dudge Grealiith Do« featherwelght of the world, has boen matehod bs Pat in Oh it of G the more f0F procuring thom (hesn honofits, —How the Trick Was X Skt 1bE iy cffies WA for a six-round contest with Danny Daly of Pt 11 those Arts Of tho Cottntry whory inint- i Turned. Hvonn, m New York 003 11 this city, for a purse of $350 and 60 and 40 ekl Lk BERIR 00 el huntars oy qave segtiod, i Werrmie 2t Hita: COhicago, 13, Earged per cont of the gate receipts. Tho mill will selvos into soparate purishes necording to R Curt! rns: L R0, d come off Saturday evening at the P nationality, it 1s high desirable thut the — —a Denver, 6; Omaha, 5. RN ety At axle. Shar Loxnox, May 27.—The great event of the | opera house, and will be a fight worth Benury, May 1t is learned hero that | priest selectod for the direetion of such ps should bo conyersant with thelr re- ctive Innguages. Th s priest should be otly oblized to teach the eatechism and to ¥ English turf was run today at Epsom. The |10 see. Id. Rotherty is bucking the local | Herr Cahonsly has boen the prinoipal mover | CLEVELAND'S CLEAN FIELDING, et n Tom O o solored. oham. V SNataRn Rl | sp CureriaD, O, May 27,Lho supor flold. | Aottaet was fine, (1 was e sscond dny of | Lo " (GG (19, CHIOT BT | In the offort of the Ruropean Cathalio ani- | afF ing of Doyle, McKenan and Childs and.timely | the Epsom moetiug and the race for the | Guarters hard at work. in prepaving thom. | Bration societies to induce the pope to follow | Xive Ins HiTg T i'|‘\!."x'f.'.l.‘,::.’."f[,‘",'.'.'c..““:;”fl: bita wou the gamo today for Cleveland. | derby stakes was the evont of the day. As | scives for the fray. This moeting is but s | lstinet natlonal lines in fostering the chur i P 3 h | nehy SOORE BY INKISOS, £ Gruber pitched inely after the thied innng. | usual, the course was erowded with ail | preliminary one to a fight to a finish between | Work among Catholie immigrants to America, |+ Wherever t Lincoln, 9; Kansas City, 4. Minneapolis, 9; Milwaukee, 3. Sloux City, 0; St. Paul, 4 I with the Harry Fournier wasu't satisfl ro 1o Ohrlstian publio Y 2 . W i - A2} . o b ¥ § sehools paroc) 00ls ¢ ! blished At Misadayc e PEATEE | Bk i Erooklyn had men on bases in nearly every | siassos and cond nd the rond | the two voungeuns, us.0" Rourke ha promised | Tre dispatenes from Romo will aiready tiave | 501 il aro to be etablishe N Tty || Dous: R R R inniug but could not score. In the seoond, | ¢ o6 T Fonditions of "“""‘“";‘“?"' road | Rothery that Dixon should mako no mutoh given among readers some information | b6 Brosided o srery baepurite schaol should and hard to suit, so he went out to MeC 7 4 third and fourth innings Cieveland rotired wondon to Epsom Downs was | arer bis fight with Abo WIllls, tho Aus. i y studies for thess schvols shoaia alnacs nhof mick park vosterday afteroon took his arm | | SRy the side with a doublo play. Score: filled with vehicles -~ of every de- | tralian baitam, on the coast, until ho had | touching this movement. Hevr Cahonsly | U o the national Tanzuage of (e diTeoont 25N GRS for aprinkled a littlo salt l“,anm‘ rm}‘ ..-::'-, : Denver, Falanis. 1000100 1—4 | scription, There were the usual | given Dauny a show., . Rothery is willing to | Only recently roturned from the Kternal niZrants as weil as the language Brooklyn 002000000 Hits: Clevelund. 7: Brooklyn, 10. over it, had Van Horn stick it back in its place and went into the box again It was another lovely day and thero was a #00d turn out, but not rearly so large as the | )y pitoie Siruck ¢ By Clarke, conditions, aua the distance was about a | back Daly for $2,500 on his contost, and it will | City, whers he had gono to lay before Leo mile and a half. The victor was Sir Jonn. | Predubly be booked for the Minneapolls | XTI the memorial formulated last Decem- nd, Brookiyn, 4 Batterie club, v wior: Terry and Kinsiow: stone's colt. Common, M. K, Blanch's colt | “'Beyices this main teaturo thore will be a | PF 8 Lucerno by tho conforenco of repro Vol 3, et ” ", " o s N ol which are enjoyed by the Clevoland, 1. Gouverneur, second, and Sir James Duke's | good programme between the various local | Sentatives of Catholic emigration socioties ot At bIe PrOTtEion S ool o their adopted count: 5 who devote themse i igrants shoul vileges, s to the o given ail e sts of the ournier, 1 1o of game: Ono | and Umpire: Gaff- | runs pr v . X try, ho day before. ; CLAKKSON WINS A GAVE. colt Martenhurst, third, Thore woro oloven | punchors. A difterent countrios. It was Horr Cahensly | ef eting 10 the omiranis priests 0f You see the people looked upon Denvers DIHER WESTERN GAMES, " Pirrsnvna, l‘lu.. M|m |~:.. ~Bn<'.;u]\ won to- | gtarters, l'll;vmlk MeGoe hn{- never been satisfied { who called that conforonce, and he had avery l'l.lll\n:;. m’\z i 'I‘F") with |-‘h,.' and zoal o : v itting s 2’8 g vi o come " o ki) R ¥ : d the desiro of sn ing & too much of w skusage, and they dldalt) ;1 wie sreRd) Bincs by Dafoats | 1nebility to bls Clerkeon. | Bieroaner re i | THe! Tase was run 4n & drenchlng raln. }‘(:“m"",’fl.n‘f;;;f::::d“hI““‘,h',‘““"{"k',:‘:‘; Ting with | proviously in September callod a similar con- | "5 11" et b deret want to go out thero snd see the Lambs ine Kansas City Again, jurod by colliding with Tucker in the fourth | Time—2:45 second fight. "Paylor was more than willing | ference at Liege. . L R T whale the life out of them. Lixcoux, Neb., Miy y 4', \cm‘ to Taue | iODINg and was compelied to retire, Berger Common was trained at Kingsclere by John | and the two men depositod €0 each with the Calensly is a momber of the Prussian diet, protection socletios, taking his place. Attendance, 2,500, Bek. | ~The Farmors won today’s gamo be- | piieaburg. .. causo they earned it. They jumped onto | Boston Even too much of a good thing bocomes monotonous, Thoso who did go out, however, wero ef- rting editor yosterduy morning, ned articles for a ten-round go for I night, Juno 5, at ( core: | Porter, who has been in high feather this | S . ? :: l|’ :" (ly ‘ll ] “) ' ||L Spring, so many winuers having come from . bis hands. tor a time Common was looked and | where he has long shown special interest in | ¢ iday | the question of Catholic emigrat ¢ rmania_hall, South i : Al R AR tholies would be od from the wicked societios of Ire asonry und others of kindred natire, ! " also the goueral secretary and controling 1t would by Swart . iff o baug, backes Hits: Plttsbu 17 Errors Omuha, for the money up aud the entire re 1 y Bty i s often forvescing with hilarity at the bogiuning of | 5'Wartzel with a biff and a baug, and backed | | ftlts: L, B Boston, | upon as & ‘‘rauk outsider,” the betting | coipts. ' At the expiration of the ten rounds, | *PiFit of the society of St. Raphael. His might be judged feasible atholies & ¥ it up with timely bunting and lively sprint- i ? A g 4 ! y . every n ¥ should huve in the epl tho struggle, but they formed into funeral f o e EEN U ¢ close decistons to | fionimugries: King and Mack, Clarkson und | against him at the boginning of April being | 1f neither man hns gained the mastery, the | championship of the intorosts of German ate of the couniry to which they have processions at tue close and departed from l“-_' e e ek Ao it b d ool ; 50 to 1. Tho odds laid against him grew less | Feferco can order the contest to proceed. | Catholics in Awmerica hus born froits 1 fre. | & 1ted somo bishops of thelr own Fy harrow his soul, and the kicks were few and CINCINNATI KILLS THREE PITCHERS, 4 Both nen ure in doad earnest. and are teain: qyent iustructions to Herr v " seems that such an organization of the the park with a measured and solemn _troad, | pATOW B S Cixcixsat, O., May 27.—Cincionati had | 04 1085, however, and finally the betting | {o%) 0en uro tn dead eawne: cill fing | 2100t lustructions to Herr von Schiloezer, tho | Woutd by perfect. Ry vin nn while the band plaved “A Man's best Friend The Cowboss BREARHD A A4 thie 568 y victory today over the Quaker City | fraternity came to the conclusion that he wus | o difrer wan in him this ti as at thejr | i€rman reprosentative at tho vatican, to use | of smigrants would be repr od in tl is His Mother.” i o vouths, Tw them and kn tIve fntercsts and nocds protected d forat the meeting of the bishops in counclls, ete, pitehiers were stood up before | o formidable candidate, though at tnat time | first esilision he was in poor condition and his influence in his behalf whenever occasion | 59 sked out, leason did not last | he had never been seen on a race course, porfoctly at sea in ring tactic: o arose, ond inning with a hit by Stearns, who was driven in vy Pickett's double. In the fifth The little F'renchman won the game! ¥ " ¢ B : (nelos. mup. | €ven through the first inning. Quite a num- | When he afterwards won bis renowned vie- —_— The Lucerne conference, which was mado | & Iimally the unders sot forth Omaha wont o bat first, a3 i3 customary, | Mauning und Hoover rapped out jhugles, DT | ber of interesting plavs were made and the | tory in the 2,000 guineas ho ut onca. juniped SPARKS OF SPORT. I el mado | & Flully tho uude st torth and scored, of course, as they have in the | loined a bag apiece and the Blue captain hitting was hard and general. Attendance, | to first place for the Derby. In public form At Iy 9 prasidonts of the national emigra- | of the means 110y huve Kbove en iarated, it 1 first inning of each pame. trotted in while Dave Rowe juggled Smith's | g5, 8 T08 his chances were undeniabie, the belief being For a Double Scull Rac: tion commitiees, commissioned Herr Cahen- | 15 very much to bo desired and The imtial ball that left Harry's hand | Dit- In the sixth Stearns' third strike was e h r ouble Scu ace. -, 0003513802 that nothiug that ran in the 0000230 0-6]could beat him at Epsom, Philadelphia. 5. Errors: | wero afloat that s foreles D) e Cl o n Lonis ned runs: | to the Epson hill. Tha ability of o horse to | McKay and Gaudaur for the doublescull St°PPed at Genoa for a conforenco with : ; : ed_ardently hope that | ) Eulnens | Mowoxro, Ont,, May o7.—Hauion and :»lf:u.:\: b“(‘;; ‘:z’. "‘::";0'““] e ";" countrlos. from it omigration o o] o) les for 0o wi oAt WA hither 0 | place the holy see will favor und shelte T were ill-adapted | ©'Connor havo signed articles for a race with Jina the holy see will fuvorand sitelter unduk Inarles and wpostolic schools which hive boen missed by the catcher, Pickett's grounder caught Captain Donnelly in the neck was fumbled by Brother Mack and Danny It Jooked like a knock-out blow, for he fell | was shoved in by two sacrifices. In theninth like a hod of mortar, and one feeblo soul in | Ravmond gave Carpenter h life and he Dugdale. Three. " wsi McQuaid, Duke. | guilty of horse stealine. The grand jury Tone, Minmwhin, Shu- | promptly the track was in fine condition, recommended to the me The first 1ace was & dash for two-year- gan, and thou the Lumbs quit. They felt se | ke Mivmcro "yl cure in the lead attained and, went out to | Stole of the court, jefore the {ogislntare Home by before the | ir Battories: | win the Derby is shown by his capacity. 1o championship. The contest will be for $1,000 | the Italian emigration committoos and from | {nstitytod for the educ tion of missionarie: the grand stand cried that he was «itled, reached home on Swartzel's double. Glenson, Esper, | come down the doscont from Tatouhan cor- | & side au i8'to bo hold about the miadd of | there he was accompanied to tome by the | for emigr and secondly, the’ Archneol o 5 of Whito Wings' The Farmers got only three hits in the first R ner successfully, This is the point where | July, vrosident of the Ttalian association, Geno laplinel & s dor the protection ot emi- Far from it. One whiff of T v y. ral | 1 it g four innings, but, they pulverized Mr. Swart- Natfonal 1 S 1i many otherwise sure winners have come to ——— Valni R ol 3 grants, We do moreover hope that the holy broath revived him too quick, and rubbing | sl fn tho fifth, Rogers ni Hoach oponed up onal League Standing. At L R TR YLK GLOP GUTLOON. | Vapitandi. Herr Cahonsly was also armed | &te 'wiii recommand o dhelr loraships, th 110 S0rv spot with the palm of his hand, no | with singlos, and as Carprutor crawlod in 0 | o0 AT AL AU A i AT v BT IR =i, with lotters from many influcntial Cathotle | hishobs.the foundation of he s Sietiie Hon Lt get Cline's expectod sacrifico Iogors stolo | GHSRFO..... 1 548 | strides furthost down the hill” Common | No Grent Ohange fn Winter Wheat— | 1eadors, expressing approval of the mowe. d ‘tho plioing of tho. ety rocmtioy ‘Then the crowd cheered and clapped their | third. But Monk fooled 'em and took his | Pittshurg. . 13 came down the hill in the Abingdon mile bot- Hessian Fly Ravages. ment he ropresanted. Among these was a the guurdianship of u cardinal pro- little hands, just as if it was a pleasant sight | base on valls as usual. Raymond’s hit | Boston.., 1 tom at Haymarket in the 2,000 guineas in Sitol M N A ) i letter from the late Dr. Windthorst and ; 10 se0 a man knocked down. brought in tworuns. Brother Juck’s fly was | Philadeiphi 3 9 | good shape, and thus is the place which finds | , CMCAG0. May 27.—The Farmers' Review lett ; AL LR L this organization and these r { Hallian waited until Harey had oxperi- | 00 siippery for Swith and Burkotvs single | Now Yoric B out a horso' that canaot_act down hill, as it | i1 this week's issuo will say: Throughout | documents showing that ho had the support | the i A G mented with a couplo of balls, then ho | Scored two moro, St Brookivi: ® i | seomed to find out” Orvieto, Commows’ per. | the country tho condition of winter wheat | of m:‘»'n::;;‘ SR ‘\';fle‘,‘,:“"{,I‘:’r‘,\:i oriuo the | uvies thi Under the wiidntioe of ta so: ' .om{:fu n{m-nl' lmi« ('l\uln:)osl outeurves, and wnll.llll “-::.u;;;‘c‘rh lgf;'r"l“l:fl?};mvd"htlifijru‘\;l\(l’ e, fi.v,rnmnmun!hiflm-.-n lon _fore-shadowed his | has not greatly chanped. In sowe sections | Cathollc party avd the prinoss of the. At grant, 89 Dldiop bve Alrondy gone to ¢ sent it safe out into right, L - g, 0 0 abilit verc i % i insects hav " o " " . A 5 e rica. Others of nutions ol v nelgh- 16 Wah & mood exampis At “O1d Cy» foi. | Monkoy until he was donated Wit ascthas AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TS the betontion s camipuley t Epsom. | drouth and inscets bave produced o small | trian aristocracy, the Beighm cardun bors of Ttaly. before setting out 10 wnieriake Towed it with ono to center, which sent Don. y basc. Rayinond forced Clino at second and | b France 10 competo for the Grand Prix. He | iPparent dedline, but this decline kas been | o representatives of the Catholic mov A e Thute el 1 RallY NG M WTa I Poks b ebag thon' mads a s ¢ on that bag himselt, | GASpiDe Willie and Jupmer Jimmy will then bs pat by for the St. Leger. If | largely offset by recent copious rains. In | 8t Rome L ALy he 8 me pastor of the un Hero the peoplo bogan 10 Jubilate—t was [ Jack Rowe's it 4'n hoe botaoen Iick Win for King Kel. thisiden is ‘carried ‘out he will ‘miss the | Lilinos sevonty-threo vorrespondonts show | PEESEONS of approval from influential Ca iotlod ex Ay Dy 6 Hans saoh & puddin, otvslogsand both . .crs scored, Burket's [ Cryorxxa, O., May 27.—At the associa- | eclinse stakos the prospects for an abundant crop of winter | Mossrs. Josaph Shoh vy et Koben aeior 804 | G WS infe Thus, provided the A wild pitch was dushod 1 at this point [ double sent Jack uomo, and ho youn | o grounds this aftesnoon Kelly's toums. do. HeaEdre Bt Koo, T ISR S ab L A SRy P e neayn and Hobert Noss, oly see will Tend its Indispensibie eo-operie and the runners moved up a base, sprinter came in while Pickett was trying to b W ” ?arvest for the Talent. l\. heat are still good. The condition 1s con- At Rome Herr Cahensiy put himself irvelons results wil be obtained. In “Well kil ‘om right hero " velled Halli. | Pick up Dave Rowe's groundor and got it to | feated Boston. Tho victory was due to brd | gy, pern Lo 1 May 1y o attend. | Siderably above tho average. Tho Tessiun in communication “not only with the o the i again’ upon the gan from third, tien he put out for home, for | Arst. ; 3 and Unjely itting, In ehey 1)) with the i g p e e e e e & e | 87 Hiks donay cbuiderubls damage in' some [iopaxandasnd the vatican, buf sles with thorca their own barishos. their own the ball had wot past Lohbeck, and Jocko [ . In the eighth Clino and Raymond touchod | bases fuil, Cauavan hit the ball over Bat] i e - v | ounties, more trouble from this cause being | {8rdinals Masella, Ledochowski and Mol- e e o WL thought he could make it. Swartzel for a sack each, and Monk scored | Brown's héaa for throo bases. Score: thoetiug 80d nymppred 8 lttle over two | repyrted than from uny other state, ey OapDrovad of the objoct and the | EBALS alid this willprovo the means ot ox. But that was where Jocko made a blunder, | on Brother Jack’s fly out. Oinetnnatt 0860018 g—o|thousand five bhuudred persons. This was ndiana reports show that the general con- j“"""'\“} fubmittod to. tho holy sae, Horr | ypon earth It was ouly one of an..-l(-k-s ereasy tricks, | — TINCOLN X 0020000 27 |dueinagreat measice to the fact that the illimmaf the \\“n.m crop is good. ll;}d:g*h-‘“\;‘;;:;‘m "r;{:l)‘/”l:‘rlu-mo\l\.-l)fi;. ;m S0 | gibor the wreator good of souls for he quickly recovered the hall and fived it ® {incipnatl, 14; Boston 6. Errors: | only stake event on the card was a seliing | the correspondents mention tho Hessian fly. | lciled his support. The latter, Stion. | Nmbme ko of our holy motlier, the - back to Harry, who had covercd the plate, | Gline. rf. 16t 9 | Gincinnatl 15 Boston, 4 Battries: Mains: | one. and oven thas ot ‘a0t promise anything | _ 1ho prospects in Obio aragzood, only o ey Sromy Dhei - ndaraation RudCInateiiotion i Awbng o e an s s T A e and Jocko was as dead as the proverbial | RiFmond. | 2 9| Kelly; “Huddork, O'Brlen, Bufinzton aud d bl B Y correspondents reporting damage from | [7om Berlin, promised his intervention. %0 tho holy Apossolie st e oy door-nail ! Burkett 11 18 0 o0/ Murphy. Earned runs: Cinolnuati, 6; Bos- | greatin the way‘of’a contest. Those who drouth and late freezing, »\lr.r‘nlfhrgn“ll_v nomination of Mgr. Kalsow HOLRBIECID Dot e Ifl;.fi'-'r _r“n:m Wasn't that mean? D lowe 1 § 0 vou2 : did make the journiey to the track were fully | “\Vinter wheat in . Kontucky has been dam. | 88 archbishop in Amorioa, Hare You Sohloo- | eovai'upon the messure” whioh thoe hevs e e G e T AL D toarns, jaae SENATORS PLAYED LIKE AMATEURS, repald for their ,tigble aud enjoyed a day’s | agod by some cold weathor, drouth and rust, | ot said to Herr Cahensly: “This i an fm- | hrovi Lol the glorious harvest, turned out to bon very short ‘Flm’!urtl L. darpenter $b.1 1 2 3 0 St. Louts, Mo., May 27.—The Washington rood racing, 4 Larue county reports damage from Hessian | Portant act that will interest all Prussia, With the most profound ana the Eeoh) ficums.o... on, 0. bl wumglnymlike alotof amateurs today, and The weather, while a trifie cool, was not | fiv. Fitteen correspondents, however, re- | Whether Catholic or Lutheran.” He auded | spectful veneration they profoss the, The Commodore’s diMcult little ground ki i aut the Browns had no trouble in shuttiug it | unploasant and thé track was in capital | pony the condition equal to bov, that ne would warmly covgratulate and | most holy father, your submissive, humbl R m i o grounder 5 i tion equal 10 or above the ) R obualuns 4o was gobbled up by Slimmy White, and Four- ] out. Score: shape, while the tnlént fared well on the day, | bvorage. thank the cardinal socretary of stato for this | 419 obedicnt servants. Thon follows tho sig- et 1 ik TR St. Louls. .. 0 3 as four favoritesiand two strougly backed shigan ¢ { choice as favorable to German interests, L LT e nier snut Griffin off at first. BOOKE BY INNINGS. 01 001300038310 ) y Michigan crops are promised to be about b o ey ————— Thon Denver tool her tara at tho bat, but, | Lineoln. ... $0 ¢ 480y | Washington . S n gl croll T :'I‘l:lm wx::;n;u(ifi::mtlfm Tho feat- | an averawo one. The condition of white R P LR T S ounteo, NEWS OF \ESTERDAY. they were all out in a jify ansus Gty : 0 1 10 g = {0 St. Louis, 10; Washington, 0. Errors: 0 r Y AN | winter wheat has been lowered by dry z sador vatican, wh R A¥. ‘White Wings Jammed "his olub up against SUMNMARY. e, 1i Washington, & Batterles: Neil | nerin which Tristan defeated Prince Roval | weatner, but the late rains will nafdouhtedsy, | Promised his support, aading: “1 am all the e Wine A Hin e h“mpom”“““ljmg“m Barped runs:’ Linool Kansas Clity, 1. Two- | 00d Boyles, Foreman and Muguire. Earned | and Lovgstreet’s” victory in the last race. have a beneficial effoct. According to pres- | MOre disposed Lo support vour mission to At Relt on, Tex,, & D, b, Fowly while .costet- Clarke threw Slimmoy out, and Werrick's | B % Burketi, Plokett, Swarizel, Stajon basas. | Funs: St Louls, 1. Money was literdlly poured 1n on Possara, | ont appearances it will be nearly an average { K0me, as my government has alreudy sout | ing urrost, wus siiot and killod | High one fell 1uto the Deacon's muilys, lz:'vf"n:\';"':.fiy.‘-h"'r:k.mWL'(Tl ';'x“ywflgl"'lls""nz«”;m GOOD, BUT COULDN'T WIN, und he was ser b/toithespost a strong second crop. ot me instructions in regard to this subject. | The furmers' 1 conterenco at Columbus, H g No nard luck for Omahin thore, was there? | First bave on balls: Swartatl 5 eereck st By LoursviiLe, Ky., May 27.—The Athletics | £hoico; bub-at the ond he:svas notan it ana 1i Kansas the condition has fallen consid- | YOU May count upon me.” i 0., defeated the proposition to nominate i H Walsh began the second by thumping outa | Roseh, 4: by Swartzel, 1. took the second game from Louisville toaay. | Longstreet won a grand race. Summary erablo sinco last reports. Although the crop M. Mercier not only gave his written ap- | state candidates by a vote of 61 to 51 | safe ono_and Allon MeCaulay, who has Just | S, bitches: "Tioach ' Potim, qouisville’s uew vitoher, hold the Ath- | _ First race, a swocpstakes, one mile; Rovon | will be a good one, 1t has beon injuved consid, | Proval, as stated above, but when e had his | - At Brunkfort, [r. monument o’ the lnto i veturned from bis sick family, repeated 'the chos letics down to nino hits In the fourth inning | won, John Cavanngli second, Indu Rubter | erably by recont dry woather. Hossiun fics | Budienco of the pobo be warmly recom: | Governor Lies sounokburn wis invollod; It Bl triek. b - with three men on bases, Cahill knocked the | third. Time: 1:44. g g and chinch bugs ravages are reported from | Mended the plan proposed in the momorial | Was erected by a state appropriation. Hits and E Bunched Second race, a handicap sweepstakes, on i i 1 to tl ¢: “When 1 Anderson Hlarrls, colored, was sed at Old Trat cime saumtering aloig with his ts and Errors Bunched. ball into the loft fiola for a home run. At- | , jecondruce, o handidap eweepstukos Coltoy, McPharson, Mariou,Keno, Dickiuson, | 84 said to tho popo: “When 1 assisted ut |\ Andorson tlareis, colored, was hangod usual sacrifico and the runners took another | ST PAvr, Minn., May 27.—St, Paul’s three | tendance 1,250, Score: Rogul secand, The Forum third. Time: 21y, | Butler, Montgomery, ~Riley, ~ Sedgwick, | the B ooy Tl na aunth ire. & N o il Lo wias mngob L LT oty oSt ns bag each, Clarke hita hard one down to | errors wore made in the second inning in lA.U:lll\:l‘”l(‘ 0004 0910 ] 'A'n:r.l]”c- asolling sweepatukes, lve un woog:‘a;m.humue and Gray covnties, ‘é:ful.‘“‘;;n";:;"“fit ‘{‘l“‘l‘ml_I‘;hmr';“":“: last. 1 ) Bri ) thleties i 002300 3-8 one-half furlongs: Gullty won, Count secona, In Miss ) 88 v L Hatdemnl anans; Ex-Chief Justico Thomas 0T WOO! Willie O'Brien on whieh Walsh “essaved 10 | today's game. Then threo singlos aad a thletiey. (123210 AKX 8 | gue-hult turlonga: Gulléy wo asotisi omo damags from Hesslan fly | (1204 Among tho American bis thin a million | o EXChief Justico Thomas R. Sherwood w score, but Willie saia nay. Hecaught himat | g uisville, §; Athletics, 0, 't is reported, but the prospects are good for : s ¥ 'y stricken with parnlysis at his home in Kl the plate. ouble wero made and six unearned runs | Loujsvilie, 4 Athletics. 2. Batteries: Fourth race, the Myrile, for three-year-olds | 1 ope’vyo ™ averago crop. Canadians in the United States. As the | muzoo, Micl, 1 now lies in a critical con- Y mrovolin) i were the result, which docided the game. | Cooki McKeogh. Oallahan, Earned runs: | hnd upwards, 850 each with 31,000 ndded, one Nt 0 i is | diocese of Ogdeusburg is about to become | ¥lnd o' provokin', just when things ssomed | yiere the vosult, whis it Dowald | Louisvilie, 4; Athletios, 4 andono-sixtcenth wmiles: Sirfohnwon, Lo- | In Nebrasks and Iowa the condition is | Slocoseof Ogdansburg is abou 1 i 50 auspiciou: were no noteworthy features. Dewald 0, 4; Athletios, 4. Diinto second, Admiral third. Timo: i:is. | €00d. Des Moines county in Towa is tho only | Vacant I shall pray the holy see to nominate iwells, the negro who murdercd John “Now, Harry, putone over, only one, and | W35 8 puzzle and the hits off him tere well VAN WALTHEN A FEATURE YET, Pifth race. a sweepstakes. five und one-half | ono reporting damage from Hessinn fly. 8 Canadian to the vacaucy, Prosporous farmer near Columbl } 1'll show vou a little snap I learned at Yale,» | Scavtered. Score: Couvmnus, O, May 7. —Baltimore out- | turlongs: King Muc won, Loster seoond, Clr- | Oats are looking badly in {llinois, Indiana, | . it 18 significant that this whole movement (e nkan oy rastukentrom dallbyd and Jimmy Donnelly posed at tho plate, = ————TOTEeTT played Columbus at every powt and won | cular third. Thne: 1:10. Ohio and Kentucky. In Nebraska and Towa | 128 beenconducted so far without the kuowi- | ™! . Aud Harry did it, and so did Jimmy, and BB poAE esrre e aun,a Hmitren's batting wad a feature. | , SoEth, e, A Bvechabiken, ono tile: FoRE- | the orop is 1n good condition aad promises a | 480 e b AtEas e HGEREHY e G s e s S ot e mlaats . the crowd rang the' wlkin g Dugs pace | B we....... 5 't 5°3 S poorman, re. ) Attendance, 1,100. Score: ytroot won, Stride Away second, Drizzlo vhird. | i etop | Tho campaign has been directed solely by the Rl dye s Dlep0 home. Hamburg 1£..0 2 1 0 wartwood, b 1 Columb 00030000 0— L —_—— committée in Germany, which by its act ty 1 on Mount Auburn, H PSR Baldwin, 0140 v i 3 3 : z 5 i has secured the support and approbation of ¥ i The Captain was crowded out at second on { 3. 0 Brien. 160 0 1§ § Buitl <0088 10000 A= g Eunshine at Latonia. AUSED BY POVERTY, o e Heti L] > enunciatod u new I ) i Jocko's feeble tap to Werrick, onley, 00 4 b Hits: Columbus, 7; Baltimore, 10: Ercors: | Cixcrsxar, O., May 27.—For tho first pnRCL DGR Do e s A meran it poly zumists are und | ‘The scoring stopped then for a time, both et 5‘;!:,‘;‘["";‘; A Balmon g uadiavian jomst= | time since the Latonia races started the sun | A Mother Kills Her Three Childre i’[l:;‘(’*!‘i;)[.u\‘\%:::‘l;l o eva Al e e DDA A awe e e ) 3 i 3 o] 9 sonnor, owse: MeMahon, 2 v oy Vi I e d be u. wet cutel ho | ;:‘:::"";';‘::‘;‘f_i“l_;’:“::;JI"""“;‘:]"G‘;I"::"?:"‘:': 999§ 0vanbyie i3 3 Robinson. Earned runs: ' Columbus, 2; Bulti- | shone today. In the afternoon, however, the and Then Suicides. | dispaiches. Thore w cat cu s, regular old fashion cock-tail for herself - ¥ Seat 3 DR miore, % sky bocame overcast again. Thougha trifle { Torks, Kan, May 7.—A small frame | sty to know their views of thiat matter, | The 1t anship Fourst Ut t tms juncture Dad rke had 4 715 8 Tow.. American Association s tanding cool, the weather was more pleasant than | cottage burned this morning. In the ruins I‘IJ"J‘;,{:[:"“Vl’,‘;_‘;}"":‘fuf"]f‘;:f:]l‘”:fl’{,‘"‘f,"j‘l “.;.;':.;:ulu' alled off & Hif e ;\iw od:ur‘n‘u:‘!\:w::s flrflu-fltmflwfi:{ n; i e T Py od Won, l.l(zn l’or(rf‘:i that of yesterday. Over five thousand peo- | were found v.hechm-m{ remains of Mrs. A. | prUPHHG preservation in. Amorica of the | Fi 44 o Hours wnd thirty minutes the ball. But_one hit had boen made off D; Sloux City. . 118 82§ | Baiimore 23 13 y plo enjoyed the sport. All the races were | Uptegioff, aged twenty-five, aud her three languages and race distinctions of the immi- Dl nataoiitiin - ot At e him, und & lucky double by Fournier in the 8 Lonis E. 4 Prallimattind 81id. yTRce chatholarised hy. | clldisw Seuminancet olni (o e deibers ] Exnnte iy o e necounting oMGors, with abont (oo fini e ird, and h i Farned s: Sloux City. 8. Two- i thleties. . B close contests, the hindmost horse in every | ate und carefully planned wmurder and sui- 1t has been impossibleto secure a list of the | dclezates In inee, representing all of i g |,:‘d'f.fi;'ck';\',’ffl,$“w,",’m“‘{3f 8 | Strwuns, . Threo-base niter Auartwons, Pioelite: | O v 2 onoof them keeping dangerously near thio | ¢ide. Tho father, who 15 a teamster, lott | signaties 1o ho memorinl - e Hocumens | (hiai 10 dttendanee, roy Southern hotel, | being the victim twice, A e oo 5,0 o Wolen tmves: | GORMAVILS: H foremost. An incideut of the ffth race was | Bome eutly this morniag to lookc for work | itself, which has naver boen published and | St Louis. i e third annal convention, e b s an Dyke. 3: Sechelback, 4 . % " 3 ‘The family was very despondent because he which was presented to the pope ulong with K Philadelphin city coun spted tho vous tmikof bio el AT Grn S arend e (W athiastan » Churios n "Bus of “the” fates tart S | was unabie to zot work all tho lotiera” nd recommantations a1 nation of Oty iriialey. wi ARty sae8 bi1ibha smadl’ ck, and can. | PY Ditcher: Schaibeck. Struck out: By f{art. 3 INinois-lowa League Games, harles ran around to the half where he was —_—— favor that Herr Cahensly could get, is givea | % underbond 1o nswer the charge of cnube u mall of the back, and can. L3 zlement. His suc ssor will be elected. the 3 3 by Dewaid, & Passed balls: Karle, 5. Fieat. on er lordeR oo - Joli e " Bri Db S RaR Ten People Burned to Death. herewith in full that it may be sceh exuctly : $ i o tared down to first. st . At Rockford—Rockford, 5; Joliet, 12, eaught. Britton remoun! rode ! members disputing (e right of the governor i rors: 'Two each. Time: One hour and forty min- i N INK] Tt s 2 v of ' i 5 ¥ | Ho stote bapona | Qoo B v, Tieng At Cedar Hapids—Cedar Rapids, 5; | Faco. Summary: Duxiink, Frauco, May 2. —Fire which | whatthe potitionces ask for: i 0 appoint hini. I Slimmy White came up with his rod halr < B Y . h Pirst race. solling, purse 100, for three-yoar. | broke out yestorday in the petroleum rofin- | Fobruary, iNi-Mosi iloly Fathor: The | John Demndrim and I X, Brockman, 1iy- Quiney, 13, | bristling, and with but little ceromony ho pue Short simple Tale. olas and upwards, “gno and one-sixtoanth | ery at Conde is moro serious than was at | PreSdent, Senarl socrotarics aud dojosatos | iz seven milexsoutiy springfiold, Mo., aoorker down to “Old Gy, and it caught | MiLwAvker, Wis, May 27.—Minneapolis NO1 4 HORSE THIEF. intlos: Bugenlo wob, 1appiness socond, itfm- | £ 86000 1 move Peoilo ere burualito’ | aralorion af iE el soaletios for the | L L the o palp ot n by 4 ;! Y . oy v b e wel v 0 retion of emizrants o axed by tho il Demundram shot Brockn; throug] Old Cy” on the shin and " caromed off 1nto | took tho third viotory of the sories of four o roce, SOILIAG Jirae 400, far vhreo- | doath nnd. tho” fames. en s spreadi biossines which your hotinuss condescended to | o ot braist: inflicting o faisd woind. the hayfield and White Wings scored. games played here, today. The history of | & Young Man's Experience While | yosroids s oimani'sh o, for three- Ao, iUy pRmad date s Proading. | jostow upon thim. met in internationil cone | e unditm was oo ! Werrick's fly to Deacon brought the Lambs T e A s LT Courting Under Dificnitios. Sinco May 13, one mile and twenty yards: A lauy ,E‘““’,}‘,‘,’""“"?’"b"‘c refinery were Lucerne on December 9, last, in onde o Hossaurak, a wenlthy Ind i ’“‘nm i i g el mzc”duwe by Ku}muqmus ':‘"i . Wyo., May 27.—[Special Tele. m.rrh,;t;mu. Caldwell second, Liederkranz rfifi%fl‘inuml‘:f;:;rlt'faolflfi.l:"fffu'fif'°“"j der the be At l-"Tn'.'f. hrosunug :};" neinnati, and widow of the | Xt Wwas & memorable J Gl = | third. Time: 1:45%. o ri 9 cen e an muporal weltaro . u i iy MEMg on both | Davies hard. The score: gram to Tug Bur.|—Alexandor Trao was | | 'Mita race o o Jiandicap sweepstales for | it is feared they will explodo and cause uch DI mA MG 4 o y e = 0 three-year-olds und upwards. one and one: D 0 Vil ot fonr thout Santa Rosa, | Traffley and Clarko wero both given their ML AURKER [ SINNEAVOI, up before tho grand juzy today chacged with | (RIPECYOMT-OItE ing, NEMATAL, one Lnd one- | more damago und loss of life. X vy Tighted Tamp. e s oud the Captatuts sucriice ad. | pueke, of... '35 4® lucquaid.tr.. 4 18 504 & | horse stenling. After he told his story mot | Siziicenth miles: "kl won, ¥ oo lius beon extinguished. | Tho dam- | '} halk nt notos ngg : & 3 . . {McQuaia.ar. 5 Robes . Time: 1383 S Al ont notes Puny on to Harry. and tho whoie Colorado 0 14 0 1/Shugart, s 3 1§ 1| Braelived at Pine Blufts and was cofirting o | Jefs'-01d fouls of 1N that ney stuke, ono mile: | building was caught by the flames and ere. uld 4 e (s L rigndeswarmed along the line to run him 418 §hmtee 21 0 0| girl living over the Nebraska lwe. One | High Turiff won, Woodvale nd, Hueneme | mated before the eyos of the spectators, who fXelopiBlBoE Uktlos nufactur down, 010 0 0/Troniw: 016 0| evening he took a horse that didn't belong to | third. Timo: 1:i4 o Faty o were powerless to save him, 3| AR 4 piid 1 capit 000, Tts 1iabiiities Butthey slipped upon it. After s moment'a | Grin. i, 0'3 3 1131 | him, as bo was in & hurey to keep an cngage- | yarrclan ome el s Tonintidan cotts, we- T i ver. by 0 S0 Be&hou’ 800,00, d merry ohase, Lohbeck made 4 bnd throw to | Duvios. b1 0 0 1 19 5 1| moutwith the girl. Whan he roched hor | poumies Tandon won. Doncuster ocond, | Private Blackmn Found Guilty. ton which we vty il ro Ind the gang on third, and not only Traf, but R home he turned the horse loose, expecting it | Munson third. Time: %%, SAN Fraxcisco, Cal., May The trial of | nglife to i i fors wrer Slaning s Dad too, ran across the p a 1 ° L " e = seale for the 5 Yoo, T pan and Jocko would return home, but i1 didu't_and weas Fifty to Ons Shot Wins. Albert Blackman, a private in the United sttt reach ¢ v wch 1n e States army > Presidio, wi : different of 200 There was & mighty choor at that, for 1 | Milwaukos. .. tho bills, No explanationn . woulg | Cmicado, May 27.—Over four thousand Killoa a Poliow sclime foroaialo, who shot and of the company Al actually beliove thav it's humuu nature to Lo i 0 be accepted and Brae was arrested, He was | people journeyed to Corrigan’s new track to 1tod TrthR Ketis, FHLDAN GO, Yo ake it )18 and quit work | gioat over the nisfortunes of others, SUMMARY, admitted to bail, and in the menntime mar- | seo the raccs, Tt was a good race day and | qonie the e teurning of the ve of mur- | (oG tha ra until the company put huck the old serecns or Sutaliffe's second safo drive scored Halli- | ,, 7460 runs: Milwaukee, 13 Miuneapolts. & riod the girl, who, of course knew he was not | the tocar o i o 50 v 8nd | dorin the socond degreo. The prisonoe wus | Liyd down 6o the wdont, Welght systew now pending it down on the indictment, browse amidst the clover. art tomor- camp of consnquence ou the Pucific const. | the fuud aud it is not intended to bar Clay g i) Rtyn.' First <, olds for which the twenty youngsters faced I 3 e Joems Curtls, the bat makor, startod Don. | 2%, Rurkor 8 B Duvios, B yoming Cattle Kings. the starter. Dan Kurtz, at 3 w0 1 in the —— vers' half by Lining out N’n-lhj second safe hit | by i Wild pi Time: Oue hour Curyexse, Wyo, May 27.—(Special Tele- | books, won easily’ by’ two lengths, The of the game. Chippy MeGarr struck out, | and ity mimitos. 't - 8 : but McClellan got his base on bails, the first gram to ik Bee. | —The Murphy cattle com- | erack California record breaker, Geraldine, | Tl O ! L Western Association Standing, pany with headquarters at Buffalo, Wyo., | was ared hot favorif® for the second raco, | ‘There was a bad smell in the air, and when Played. Won. « Per Ot. | has bought so far this season 60,000 head of | At the head of thé “diretch Outiook looked AFESE Wnd. saught g n the neapoifs " 545 | company, the Bay state cattle company and UL v Soueth: Hanott ey S ey 5 qest as - . I orbital ragion for two cushions, it tsted just | Mitwa i % | Stoddurd & Howard, with ranges 1n the Aoasy, Gesnidine ok v baiTh Jook . ¥l We have just received the largest assign I ‘Ourtls scoted and MoClellan took third. oy 2T 1 southern part of Montana and the northern | =y ¢ o#0 for malden two- ment of Merchant Tailoring garments from | But wait tl you hear tho next ohanter. | Kanaus C1ey i part of Wyoming, P AT i R A A ¢ : ; g Sy S Fournior bad his eve with bim, and he got 4 e i 3 5 e s R 5 Arthie Dhvis third. No tine, the leading merchant tailors throughout the LRI A, s avs wikh bl anq 7 2 LITTLEPASQUELENA ACQUITTED pumse! &0, 01l gos, 41X fur- : g Sl \ i Gracious! Was Omaha to bo beaten. by Today's Gume. A Verdi s ar N B e R vk R kla g0k second, Heltar country, which we will sell for 80c on the dol wuite Wings' &ang afteralit The spoota- | It is the battle of the wiants thia afterncont | A Verdictof Not Guilty Rendered in | Skeltenthind. FIMBCITGE o and lar. f h axt 18 davs tora couldu’t beliove it, and lonked signifl- | The biggest ball gamo of the soasen o Hor Oane, Ixteanth iy L Davidgon, W ar, Ior {ne next 18 days. e o Jooir, poore cards. which showed | sooms funny that Lincoln can furish a at. 4 NEY YuK, May 37.—The jury in,the caso kool sapwuces ftue, Yall third. " Timo ' ! ! All ]' tp Colarudoans but uhtes ruta bebind, ' by | Erction for Omak, bt e can do- 1 and | %, 884uclons Robertolo, 'tho Iiainn gir i race, sl purse. 80, e M Y | Ola Cy.and an enervated whoop went up, | With her ball toam, too. The Farmers bave | W10 3hot hor lover o doath becauso he out- | quuriers of w mild: lEnterorise”won, Kosa - Style | notwithstanding Mac scored on the xacrifice, | beon playing liko a house afire, and yester. | 50 her porson und thon refused to keep | “econd, Bun Adonia ; : juar- ' v Otyles It wwas time to holler real loud, and that | Gay crowded the Lamus anto second. hote, | Bis Promise of marriage, today brought in o | tdra of a miler & Lvanhoe sec | time, like theamous letter, nevor came. Today's struggle will decide whother they | verdict of not guilty. One of tho most ef- | ond, Tom Kurl thipy o ' { s All White Wings was devilish, and before | arv to remain there long, or whother Omahy | feoting and oxoiting scones ever witnessoa In Judge Greshain Makos an Orde = & Dud could vealize liow it was tone, Geareie | is to xot bick whore she bolongs. sy ton New York court room occurred on thoan- [ yiiife RO VRIS 08 GULON Styles bad smashed him for a single and both { Brother Dave has rathug lot. b roung | Hountemontor the vartice S0, Maniw R R0 05 TEashin: [ ) otyle Willie O'Bricn and Harry came in, bloods, with an interspersion of fossiis, but | Whe the clerk asked tho usual question of | o1 Park last year for the Hydo PPark stakes, i i That tied the score! they aro just swoeping things before thewm, | the foreman ho-almost shouted, Not guilty, | over which there was a dispute and a law- ! 1 'nl()r-m'l(]c All i Too bad, g - If Quiaba can't head'om, why the flag s | and,without waiting for & poil of their namss, | suit, was brought to mind again today by an ‘ a 4 But it grow worse; for Siimmy Whito also | theirs, that's all there Iy In it. . A big deloga, | thejury snouted in unison Not guilty," “Not d by Judge Gresha A ~ Doked out a hit, and White Wings joiued the | tion will be un from Salt. ovsek to choor the | @nilty Tho scons which folswed begmurs | OT9F ontered by Judge Gresham. Thomas Sl)l'll‘l“‘ y Sty]cs H o Souldng | quartette o | the beach, sud | Faimers on to mighty doods of vaor, but | description, Mon jumped upon the seste, | J: Cloy wud Kinzie 0D JyPR DAAN 10 Au8 . > Omaha'sbeart wan busiad. © " g | CoBA Doy S propured. for thom, and | waiviug hais aad nanduorobiofs, and yeilod a1lt, the Waslogton Peck; olub emtoriog o Alterations done free of charge to insure a per- X .0 0 wants three o ol o ol ol '} n del he ow . o = - | - o shw tuat Hogas. Sl ug | $252 h wants thrse out of tho four. and cheered, Lor was there much effort made of interpolation orm owne ! ) | Twitchell would come to ba are in the harvest flold. wid gy win ha mery | 10 Festraia thom. AP of ¥ia siskes smousnian Yo /K6 The fect fit. Remember number and place, nd v will bo hard et club has held the mouey until the true owner 2C . . ! i Hope began to ascenda epwards. to make 'em lay down .uluil they y ] wards, wet tho Drowned While Bathing. was docided upon. . o otheriido somothing " was'tho thousnt Porliins orop uuder cover. - Following is the | Saur Laxk Cirv, Utab, May 27.—{Spocial | Judge Groshan tod decided that the club M MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, Of vourse tioy would, ana this was it: Oumhia. e mo L Telogeasi Yo Ta8 Bas.|-Shortly botors noon, | 00U, Yy e saonal Sxer b0, olthes parig, 1309 Farnam Street. 1809 Halligan dl.aumhm the ball ou a hop, skin | Donuelly Kuymond | today Michael O'Brien was drowned whilo lowed, however, 1o hold {n custody forfeit’ & " Yl o) & e 200 Jump o C'Brion, and ho was done for; | Halllgan 4w Cline | bathiug in Big Pool at the warm springs bath | onders amounting to §1,150, and is given loave o ————— < 1 *OId'Cy™ lifted ouo to Whito aud his name | gutelie Tomney | nouses. He was in company with three | to collect them and bold the procoods subject witohell ot b o banged, and Larry alio sent ono to | EXehe! “middie] ] ket | other gentlomon who on omergiug (rom the | to the order of the court, Clay ud Stous aro lsh“-nv. Whose torow to first was faster | Wiish short. 3. Rtowe | Water left O'Brien in the water. \When they | also enjoined from beginning another action an the Commodore's egs, and that's what MeCauley . first. .. 1. Rowe | had dressed they discovered the deceased at | atlaw against the ciub for the recovery of S s Dentea b Abaw had mae | THomEES: Dirch S\gilord | he bottom of tho pool. He was fty-seven | any of tho Tand, and the court roservos i " o 4 R . son ears of age, and Works 0 every min- tselt whether Stone is en auy pai 8 galinal fight, aud the orowd cheerod her | Shannon will L Do