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THE OMAHA DAILY B the fog, and as it did not clear awny after | length, The second race was a dull affair, | admitted that Mrs.” Wilson had told him | waiting thirty minutes, the game was called | Bie Threo, w 10to | shot, winning ¢ somoething about Sir Willtam's cheating, and and revertod back to the cighth inning, leav- T Tho third race jes-tho Santa Fo stakes, for R | Sir Charlos wantod to findout what sho had Dad Olarke Was Too Strong for the Eatters | 1% 1t 1 -\I",kunm s favor by a score of 5 | Brooklyn Handioap Winnar Losss to a Short | RHict ALt ek amade wn QvinmIntey | Wales Goes Throuzh a Transformation Whi'e | told the prince, but tho latter's show of g 00, Secore 4 choid .aura Doxey showed the way to \ P noyance at the question ciused counsel of the Blues. MILWA UK AR, SSTE Ty Horse in the Metropolitan. streteh, where Attwus, well ridden by in the Witness Box | tho defendants to turn his logal mind to WINPO A ® i . Moore, passed Beeand won by half a length. other matters, e ko et .0 130 0 pourman. 1t 2 Following are the rosults : | Goreral Owen Williams was the next wit 0 0 Swarnw I LINCOLN KEEPS RIGHT ON WINNING. b b0 I NEW RECORD MADE FOR THE DISTANCE, | hirst race, hundicay for twg:sear-olds | ASKED QUESTIONS BY A BOLD JURYMAN. | ois. flosuiniad the now il aown fnel i George Jaosb Foliwainfurth Charactorizyd as a Blasphemous Im )ustor, K v necied with the Tranbyeroft oae- | INDIGNANT CITIZENS HOLD A MEETING. chiener second. Fusirita third. Time: 1:08 - carnt gamos, Tho weneral tostimony in the Denver Almost Had Yesterday's Game LI TR Proctor Knott B by Dr. Nave in | {068 of o mile HPOEWOT LIRS SYeOTT .'I Day's Procecdings in the Treial | witnesses The S Christ Ordored to at Time—Minneapolis and ; Wino 0 a Match Kace at Latonin— Third ra Fo stakes, selling al- of the Baccarat Scandal—Wh t (n cross-cxamination by Sir Charles Rus Lioave W wonty-Four Hours art. B0 Towances, #1000 wdded, one and one-sixte i . oy Coeral Willinins -ail thatjon the second® LA SRR 0 Milwaukee Also Victorious Workl o Summary of Yesterday's miles: Attleus won, Laurs Doxlo s the Evic e Has De- uight (Septorubor 9, 1800,) of 'the biecarnt . Mayor Appented to g otal s » Silvorado third, ! Time: 15, velopod plaiing at byeroft he (the % ULIEES G el SCORE DY INNINGS, LR Fourth race, purso %00, for threc-year-olds, L heird the rinea of Walos toll the plaintiff Milwankeo. ..ovcviee 2o 110 00 qno, miler” Patelek won, oo Cartar second. . that ho (St Wilitan) should koop his. hands Sloun City " V00000 ayBowling thind, Timey 16 L o | further back becauso ho (tho o Omaha, 5: Kan MAT Monnts Pank, N. ., Juno 2,—Tho meeting | yoiutith-tighina of 4 niiies. Lost Odds wom, | yLGopummt 100y James onta Boanil | ! 1 00 A1 S s e bl Y Lincoln, #; Denyi qfuned eana Milenukoe 2 Twobaso Bt | was continuod hero today under the most | Cuthorine 1 second, Rose Howard third Losboy, duno 3.—(Now York Herald | {iiq'that ho and the others who wore presont | IRAkaAs Ciry, Mo Milwaukee, 5: Sioux City, 0. hases: Brke, 4t Pottlt, Dulrymple, Camplon, Grim, | favorable circumstances imaginable, and I Lista. Cablo. —Special to Tk Bre, | —The bacearat | ar Traabycroft on Se rbor 8, 9 and 10 last | PADOFsays: A moeting was held yesterday Minnoapols, 16; St Paul, 10. Divvise, Swartood, Van Dy Firse paseon bails! | 6110000 porsons wero prosont. | Tho Deteing at Sions Olty: case has thus far devetoped the following | told the plaintiff that signing the document | afternoon in which a numbor of men of influ By D ivie: o by Hart 2 usaed balls, Steauss. o. | talont had a littl the best of it, for while S10rx Crry, Ta., Ju [Special Telogram | facts: That Gordon-Cumining sigued tho | Aercing nevor to play cards. aguin pvas the | onco—busiuoss men - participated. Tho meot | quiy way out of the difticulty, and it ho did | {hg was called for the purposoof taking action Kaxsas Cirv, Mo,, June 2.—[Special Tole- | Wild pitehestl Hart. [Himo: — One hour and 1oty | govoral of the favorites wero beaten all the | to Tur Bee.|—The Junemeeting of the Sioux | document for tho purpose of socuring him- | 0% Fe6 1o wouly nuve to leave tho house gram to Tir Ber, | ~Kansas City and Omaha s winners were woll backed. City Driving Park association hegau today | Solf against the charge being publicly made | and'wouid in addition bo warnod off every | On tho Schweinfurth caso, It was docided met for the first time this season at Exposi Another Phenom Busted. I'ho feature of the card was the Metropoli- | with o heavy track and u good atteudance of | Known: that he dia not demand to be con- | ruce coirse in England or elsewhere, that the allegod Christ was a blasphemous tion park yesterday afternoon. and the team Missesroris, Minn., June 2. —St. Paul put |y, handicap, which encompassed the defeat | severalthousand. The following races wel fronted with his accuscrs, but sizned the | Tiis last pieco of testimor used another | impostor, and a committoo of twolve was from Omaha won the game by the score of | in McHale, the amateur phencmenon, against | or Tenny, the Brookiyn winner. Ho was | made dnmning document and lefe tho house next | and more docidod sensation in court appointod to ook into the matter of eradica i * ol 7 o Eli, W. i When Sir Charles Russell asked Mr. Wil i btod Minneapolis, ‘and he was touched up for | g44q on favorite, but after the 18 Wi || R arw By Bon Lh-\;ngll)‘v”.w!lh + | morning, as he was told to do by Genoral | o0 tCG R 0T m“\d"""‘lm‘r"“m!‘”m"m tion of the evil. A committes of twalve on 1t looked like a game that it was very hard | twenty-two hits, including four home runs. |y o0t ron parts of o longth by Tristan in Minser Y Seartoms s Rona N, Mazy B, | Williams aud Lord Coventry. This conduct | tiff as “Dear Bill" after the baccarat dis- | ©Xecution of the will of the meeting was luck to lose, and yet it would vo hard | 5t Baul batted Miteholl, hard, pubsould nob | 00 ow record for tho distance o “Blandt Tl ican,' Womlerand | ho oxplains by saving tat at the time bo bad | closira, o witneds oxplainod that ‘the | sppointed, and a notico to Schwoinfurth was to say Lo which aircction the hard - Tournamont made his second appearance of | Wonder won. Ther S lost his head; that the princo of Wales did | Platufiff was suffering from an agony of mind | propared on the typowrite SNNFATOLS i pAC and o (the gonoral) did not wish to p Tiole Oriatin. Hades a4 equal e ! ¢ | the year in this race, and ran in something ot nsk hun tosign tho papor, nor was it | {otLHL S (RS KeoraD) b ot with t6 4 | Ko mocting was ono favolving tho utmost ; socrecy, and at this powt & womontary recoss number of hits and two less crrors, play- | McQuaid. 3.1 3 14 L eurke. b 4 like his old form. o hold the lead for a Loaty i (i v | CVer montioned in the course of the INtOrVieW | finst part of his_cross-cxamination admitted ing o particalarly sharp, rustliog game | Minnehan, 10 Tly, 89 2 mile, when lack of coudition told and he fell Burrato, N. Y., June The races here | which he had with the prince. This admis- | thatthe plaintiff had reproachea Lord Cov- | Was taken in ordor to give opportunity to in the flold. 1t may be put down as cortain 9 Glirton 220 S e today were postponed on account of rain. | sion made by Sir William In court today | entry and himself for giving him (Sir Wil | reporter, who had up to this point boen unob- y : | Good'n'ughef \ A Eatries stand for tomorrow. 8 7 ¢ atie liam) what ho termed “bad advice.” Being | served, to tako his leave, that Captain Shannon would have attributed | Triidway Tiambirg, 160 2 5 vor horses that were enterod liber- bi x complotoly disposes of the rumor which had | lam) what ho bad _advico. Being | served, to tako his leave tho eatastrophe to the hardest kind of luck | YiEH, o [P 1 0| ally in the difterent ovents were all with- CLUL'S FEED, boen sot uflont In his intorast that he gavo | [COSHG, Cencral Williams sald that b | e R had defeat overtakon nis team Bartson, it 1 Melfale, v 0 0 drawn shortly bofore tho first race becauso By way under pressure from tho princa: that | hocoming unlimited. When o told Camming | Wwho thought it bost to givo the allogod ehrist The game was well played by both teams, Totals 71 3| Total 01 Manager . Dwyer had died early this | yoo yoceste Yoar Closed with a De- | Lord Coventry and General Owen Willtams, At the evidence was overwholming ho had | time to work an ascension miracle or to considering the fact that the grounds w P & vrho advised: him to slgn, Wero. Ve nothing boyond the statement of Mr. | doscond into bell and romain there for thron 8 lightful Social Spread ~Lotla il morning. This left the fourth race a walk- 1Y INNINGS. over for Drizzle, und the sixth race was di- WS e B Ut AU L Rt ono, and he' tacitly ncquiesced with the | days or longer if ho desivad to do anything to leave & vicaney where now his corporoal slipvery. Omaha playod a decidedly brilliant | innoapolis...............0 4 8 2.0 2 0 4 110 | vided, thus giving six betting races. Good fellowship was the distinguishing | friends, and others, game, Shannon and Walsh taki ery- | StPuul LTl 4810 010 1 g race. for all ages, a swoppstakes, six | fo they belioved him to b guilty; that he 0ok | “Gonoral Willinms' tostimony endod the | Prosonce oxists thing that camo their way, and | o KON G | furenks: EaTosn 16 5 won ousily by & | G uiven last ovening in the cafo of tho | 10 Slops to_ aswort his tnnocence until the | easo for tho plaintill and the trial was ad Alittlo beforo 5 o'clock last evening an great many things that didw't. Walsh's Minnohan, Burtson. Baldwin. 1o Vina half longth for the piace. Fime: 121415, | Paxton. It was a congenial meeting around | Scandal leaked out, and then be he was | Journed until tomorrow morning able-bodied man who could bo trusted was short stop playing was esoezially good. T e way, Darling, 5 MeMulion, Kly: 0 e Second race, for threc-yoar-olds and ups {05t hoard of a numuer of young pro- | Justified in the thought that the 1 would - 5 Lto the house at UL+ Iast Fourteonth His error was made on a bail that Donnelly | mendway, Darling Mitchotl. Donbio plays swoopstakosone inilo: L ntriguante | o il and businoss men, with horo and | DO taken up by his club, his rogiment and his FAILED 16 SHOW UP, ottt thojfollow g ules iy : V5 6t and excusablo one, | QUi to Shugart th Ryn: Meguali to Henglr Ju by neck from fndia Kubbar, who bea sional and business men, fon R O N B T R S oois0 T ;xlmllrunl m;\ t, and \;IA«[IIIH xcusablo one. | Ay i8NG Bren. - Kiist baae on il ame distance for the place. | here agraying head to givo the association “:*“i A28 o i Ordinance to Tax Commission Mer- sehweinurth, 80,003 Fast Fourtvonth strout, was the only ervor for the team. Mitchel off Mellale, 5. 1L by pitehed bail: R increased stability and,if it may be said, con So stands tho case tonight, the evidence AR 8 WA NG Drasbit Kunsis City, Mo, Ata mecting held todiy by Gt L Al Tl e ks Wil s Meitate, 1 i | Two Bours and R 2,000 1 servatism givon by the princo of Walos not materially |, "0 " Lot G e LI AE T ball from time immemorial —the same JiMMY | yieon inutes. Umpire: Knight halt a mile. There wore eizhteen starters It was a meeting of associates who had | ufecting the main issue. [ understand that 19 prodilce) commisston Mo -havo = boeni| e sanitai: tita, pestil O who used to play in Kansas City, and who £ Osrie (10 to 1) won by a leneth and a half from | labored during the past year in & semi-liter- | ¢f "\ doing u good dcal of talking about the pro- | Gotrhuent tosuch an extent that the noans was tamiliarly called “Pop up Jimmy’" bad a Western Association Standing. Laughing Water, who beat Dagonet a neck for | ary way in the discussion of those things | ¢ posed licaysing of commission houses by the | adopted, as shown horeafter, have hoeonie i couple of hard assists at third, making one of Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. | the place. Time: 47, Which Are not met with in tho bustling ac. | rely on shaking tho testimony of the persons | [FREC T U8 OF o iOLa0s by U0 | leamity It ORIGr 10 BrOgart. KoM O VO i them aftor doinga double shufile and a | Lincoln & 2 N race, for threo-your ul-ll* and up- | fivity of trade, or in the hurly-burly of the | who declared that they saw the act of cheat- | 08 ell. A meoting of the produce | fortunate, wonk-minded vietims agninst boing spread caglo fall on the slippery ground. In | Minae: ROR: 2 1 e o wibed Gl o Drofassiona e yeats work was onded and | ing. An endoavor will bo made to show that | CXehange was called on Monday cvening, at | ovonty ied todeviatinns from te trie pati ot addition he made two hits, "'nmhl B g 4 bt ok, | b0 colebrate its teriination the. ainner was which the question was thoroughly discussed, | £00d I Chiristiantty by vour pre h i ks S Milwankie 24 7 K100 0 L ) Mr. Lovett, as o very young man, know 2 - 1 tond Tho people composing thiy Cavtain Snannon showod tha way for his | watkee ... N f opoiltan handicap. for all | given Chins about bacearat and could not ossioly | 1Lt was found that tho members were u D ICHHSs Ol Crunsning team in bitting, gotting three safe drives. Daraom Oty 1 3 we kes of $100 each with % It was o little aftor 0 when the members of | nothing about baccarat and could not ossioly | ypit in' their opposition to the tax. Tho | Will not tolorate this Tnposition any fonier Manager Manning lined out for two bases | siouy City 0 24 added, one mile and a furlong, St the chub strotohod. theit. logs undor tho ma- | judge whether tne trick attributed to Cum- | opinions expressod wero identical with thoso | but will reudily adopt the Heces<iry means 4 :hv 5 llr‘d ball that Clarke twirled toward | St Paul... o Tristan, 1147 w0 1 1 4 Cli hogany, and for upwards of two hours gave | ing hiad boen practiced or not and was simply | published in Tne Stxvay Br garry out this verdict. W liwve resolved that him, and when n, 107, 7.to 1¢ R P SoHRIC y the d SRR e e S s 'As 1 result of the mooting vemmittoos wore | fOr the ood of tho conmunity you . v 4 . 10 £0 13" Ambuls up ordinary considerations of life for the led away by others. It will also be contended 4 resy ho meetin mmittees were e Gl R 0 6ol L LGS L O for NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1o a0ito i lights of a mosu dolectablo spread. ~The [yt MY T TR Cpetont, | appointed to wait uon_each member of the | {6 AL L LI S R LA man with a rospectable, sanguine disposition I'hey wero sent away toa beautiful start | table, which was sct in the form of a T, s, Lol R O | city council and prosent tho commission | onseqie Wh ARt i nhswor to believe that Clarke was down in the book | philadelphia Keeps Up the Seesaw by | with Ambulance the Tirst to show, closely | very prettily decorated with flowers, judges of such un act of cheating requiving | nan's side of the case, e Tt LA AL l",]!;w"'\"; o ,fi'['."'ff’v'{f] ’" {(m::] 4‘“,:)” = W hitewashing Chicago. followed by Tristan, Riley, Tournament and | each plate the menu card, which was a ver :«u;‘h Im«--nd xtority to p-'x;lul‘m as that of ; ':':nw'whmm‘i\ s roportod at a mooting | Kiven your non-c laneo will be 3 ) ] 9 Tho P s Senorita ‘Tenny lst. Garri ones xcellent example of the typographer which Cumming is accused. il tte yesterday afternoon that thoy had | and you may expect an carly visit from, to fame, wouldn’t know tho book of fate from | PuisvkLria, Juno 2.—Tho Philties. shut | Senotlta, with Wouny last. Carelion oronine | was piaced A4 it told the atoey of the meot. | ‘This is the main relianco of tho solicitor | scen a good matry of tho councilmen and the THE COMMITTER an Omaha saud wagon detracts nothing from | out Chicago today in the concluding game of up a gap of two lengths, showed the way to | ing in a pretty and original wi general. Against it he has to deal with the [ a majority of thom had promised to voto Menu—Kirst sorvices, tar and feathors. the provability of tho surprise. the series. Glason was very effective while | (i % SR RS G0 Riloy nd Am- | The following gentlemen iwere present: | Tacts above vecited. Sir Edward Clarke is | against thelicense prop sition. As this would | e messeagor did not, see Schweinturth, \ But, althoigh Manning scored, nobody | Gumbort was hit hard. The fielding was | bulance as his closest attendants. As thoy | Hon. G. W. Lininger, . L. Hailer, Edzar [ one of the most adroit counsel at the English | be suficiont to defeat the ordinace if intro- | but the communication was handed to one of else did in that inning. Foster hit tho ball | 4,54, A'ttendance, Scor struelc the upper turn_ Clarendon went up o | C. Snyder, John Wilson” Battin, Jotin Hoss, | bar, and it is generally felt tat he will need | duced, the exchange did not see that any fur- | the sanwels, ' who then oficiated in-accord. tiard, but it went straight at McCauley, who [ {700, o PP 0210000 Tournament and the two raced together to | Leoudrd C. Str: John Brown, James B! | all his skill and address to convince tho jury | ther action would be necessary. anco with tho accepted vivation of the is many cubits tall, and whose arms Gl 0000000 tho top of the hill. There tho rost come | Sheean, D. Wilson Kuhn, Rudolph that Cumming’s own admissions before and [ Last nient the council mot but the ordi- | WOrdansel —as messenger. 5 2 wind mills, both 'in_dimension and_action. ase hits: Dhitidotani et BN Loy . | Clement Chaso, . Craig, John W. Robbins, | during the trial are consistent witn innocence. | nance did not put in an appearance. “Christ! was in the upper regions of tho 4 Base hits: Philidelph menced to_close on them. Tenny was the v ¥ Smith and Stearns also went out at first 2 Philadelph izo, 1. En t to make this move. When they straight- | Willism M. Gil W! Sues, W. H. Al A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT. “Heaven,” and would not como down stairs, Omaha straightway proceeded to 4 Philadelphin, 4 fod: Gleason b M e | R P, Viveent, Waltér B. Wil nor would ho deign any reply to the uaholy score. Shannon made a hit and Douneliy d Cle i Gumbert and Honan. e Gy nalt Ak lengios (roniOlarendon P. Hulligan, M. W. Richarlson, Wales as a Witness. communication. It is ot known what action was given Mis base on balls. Halligan EIS LOSE TIE FOURTI, TOO. w,.”u?j- stan was m,,,,i:g.,x,,l.,“_ The latter .m\ H. Gardaner, D.D., A. F. Jonas, Loxvoy, June 2 —Tho second day of the Eugene Story was hangod at Loxington, | Wits taken, - QLU ImnHluh-fl)'w-\-m”l who missed W Yonk, June 2.—The Giants won the | joined the lcaders at the upper end of the \r D., Bdgar H. Scott. Charles S. Elgutter, | baccarat trial bogan this morning witha | Miss. for the uurder of I B. Kicinfelder. Tho comnitieo held (anjuformalinceling a chanco for u double by throwing too siowly | fouith cowsocutive game from tho Clovelunds | Stand, and raning scrong and tras 4o tho | A. B. Somers, M. D., Edwin T. Stigor, Mur- | ropotition of tho scencs of yostorday. After The Tombstone and Bishoo stize was hold | this afternoon to further consider the matter. to Stearns. Sutehiffe struck out and Twitchell | iacasily. Only two Cloveland playors G R L e L T e e | repetit Lo scones 0 ¥ Y iy | U0Y, Lo Mexicans poar Bisvee, “Arlz. Thoy | Tho allegod Christ, instead of miraculously was given his buso on balls, Gunny In_tho [ Jo0ey oLy Oy e O | e O Y o L Orcond fcthe | Etmor 1, Thomis, L, O, Porloy, G, W. itecd, | Sit W. G. Cumming finishod his testimony | scoured sir, e R R TR MaGHINh HONSIE (LTI meantime enlivening matters by throwing tho | Yigra: distance. Biiltp Dotter, Wilitam 15 Joaxtor, 1. 1t | the prince of Wales entored tho witnoss box. | The pope's epnumnitson of cardinals s aise | approciativo Kansas Cityans, appoaled o 1ho = ball down towards the club house in an | - % g 4 R NG s e et s it the | covered w defieit of 10,010,000 franes in the | worldly powers that bo. He dispatehod all down townrds the club house it an | o, yory A G R ORRG Sixth raco, swoonstakes for all agos, with | {ould, 8. It Towno, M. D, Frank 15 Simth, | Ho tostified to his acquain icoship with the | FRVERIL 8 Sefete worldly po th e disputenod an Ll L il Rl UED veland 000000 0 09 [ 3000 wdded, seven fur Stryk N H. W. Pennock, W.' E d, B. W. Chase. | plaintiff. He himself saw nothing suspicious | = o 1 anel” to his honor, May olmes, this scored. Griffin struck out. Neith b 2000 ndded, seven furlongs: Stryke won, Soho Do i 050, | plaintiff. o himself saw nothing suspiciou Tho Philadelphia ity council committee in- ornoon who entertained the sor Hon siacor B a0 o0 Mkt BT Now York oland, 6. Brrors: | second, Little Jim third. “Time: M. D., G. O. Calder, J. um DRI E | i e o Sl 6 e e ol D e | VGBI T RO A S SO R S L ea i o[ f L roruooniwhipiontar eRINGd ALY team scored in the second. In the third with |y, Zurned runs: Now | Seventh race, purse $1000 selltng allow! nell, J. K. Ryan, T..J. Kohustamm, M. D. A rauby ool OLuR ) O | Brdsioy resamod Its 4lttinga, T reasurer | tor, and promised worldly prote two men out Foster was mven his base on | York, and. 0. Batterios: - Ewing | seven furlongs: In @ beautiful finish, Esquic [ My, Edgar H. Scott was toastmaster. Dr, | bim of tho cheating. 1818 now announced that President da 1 EGIOCMBREEIRoRle(Ord ity balls. Smith followed with a bit to right | and Clark: Vian. Zinier and Seward, maus won by threa-quarters of a lendth rrom | 4 VB Jon50 vesponged 10 “The Clubs" Dean | During the progress of the examination of | ety "whi 11 heon seriomiaty st from an ae | . Phe mayor detaiiod two policemen to guard :)»m. Im.-kr t followed with a hit, filling the PITTSBURG PIRATES PULVERIZED. l\l' “l)vluh:vh:’:;\;l:!h/)l‘lll ndirens xll-;;.x‘l/rnr“luw Gardner to *Piaetical Christianity;” Dr. | the prince of Wales a juror arose and asked | tuck of asthma, re s e the house where the Rockford visitor tarries hases, but a moment lator he was' caught off LAl B AR pluce, Tage X uy. Thme: | E o ino R T s hin T T o LI R Eo Y Sc iR b Ris R araorea anting — first and forccd Smith, who was compellea | o MY Youk Juno 2.—The Bridegrooms won 5 O YR Lo S OVarure iai| intmjithaihad sobnjwinile) notinie as ibanker )/ Tho/{H IR AERAENNNEISS, SRdorod an I CONFEDERATE VETERANS, e oo another game from J. Palmer O'Neill’s pi Tannhauser” o “fhe piano “Art in the | o oot ting. The prince repliod Dply an. probanly ) ’“‘I Ll bl rates at Eastern vark, Brooklvn today. Tho Latonia Gets Another Showe New West” gave Hon.G. W. Lininger a | “Y & el Tl pose i temporary reduction of the dutiss maha gov e lend fn tnis inning on Hal- | Slory ‘o thi - 5 Cixersants O Tumo 9, Some. rain fell | theme for retrospect aid prophecy; *Why | that ho had not. The juror then asked what . ‘ : Thoy Absomble iniTiavge s Nuibors bt ligan’s baso' on balls followed by Sutclifte's AR zh ko | We Laugh»* by ‘Eutzene A. Johnson:'a bari- [ was the opinion of thevrince at tho timo | Heports recoived by the I commerefao O 0 base drive, Twitchell's singlo an o . enoon, 1 o 5 5 St ¢ c at the yield of corn this LroRuaRerEl Twitchell gl d | Toon bases bosides during this torenoon, but not enough to mako | fo,, n1o'ny T, Pénuell; *The Reformer iu | tho charges wers mado ugainst the plain- | Sxehianae Ihdicate that tho yield of tnl MR eagei e lotrbos 3 Latonia track any worse. It was heavy | [miiiiean by Jamiss S RBlormoriiny hat oro. mado ag Sinlein: wson Willbe only two-thirds of the av The visitors made the final run of the gamo { HT0K! 3 H 2 | enougn, bowever, with soft sticky mud. A | teenth Century: FRAs" by Charles T Lo it cela g edDly By asie Bhabl SR TR erate veteraus aro hor w0 1o attend in the same inning. Walsh got his basoon | 0t hee s lh O e | bit of sunshine ddring tho aftrncon | muttoryn fouor “d@blo’ by W B. Wilkins: | chorgo was so unanimons that no other course s R bt A O e g 1 balls and Elmer pitched up another slow ball | prookivn, 2; Pivishurg. 5. Battertes: Daly | made the weather pleasant for the 4,000 | “Stage Lights and Shadows” by B. C. Suy- | was open but for him to believe them. Deing o decrchse of 46867 in on Davis' statuo tomorrow. Au to McCauloy who proceeded to unjoint as | und Lovett: King and” Mack. rned run: o e of th der; “Medicine and Magic” by Dr. E. W. The examination of the prince of Wales [ the last census. s0on a8 he saw it coming. Hesent itout to | Trooklyn, 6; Pittsburg, people who came to sec tho programme of the | (4, co:"y eallo solo by John Brown: | was then concluded. He gave his evidence | _Tho 1oss by fire at the Brooklyn, N. Y. coop- 3 the fence, Still Wal.h ought not to have scored STALEY AND CLARKSON KNOCKED OU ninth_day of this meeting. ‘Two favorites | Jhuse: o eo0 * the Business Man" | | ot 0L Aot eraze compiny's works will amount to 20000, [ General Gordon was escorted from tho KE! ) 4 Higher Kducation for the Business Man = iy ocedt|iS! on it. Wilson fielded slowly to Manning, Bostoy, Mass., Juno 2. —Aftor the visitors | VO Cousigneeat3to 1 and Dickorson at 1 | " Qyiyian I, Baxter; “The Ladies” by | in® halting, hesitating manner, and seemed | “Fha cooperaze company 15 owned principally | rosidence of Colonel J. A. Shingluer at 10:4) who had _plouty-of time for a throw home, DIt 02, in the first and second races respec- ; , @ i t be very glad and exceedingly relieved | by the sugar trust. ! ¢ to tho capital, whero the reception was had made five hits, including a double and a 3 John W. Balum, and a' song by the club y yat S ital, i He threw it d, hoteve nd B o tively. Short horses come first in the other g LR BT 0 The pig iron murket at Glasgow ecollapsed, | and represoel BN 3 vever, 1 the red f I r e leted the night when the examination was over ¥ held. Tho capitol and revresentativo hall hoa ded short s lliod: Score bomo run oft Staley in the firat inning to- | ‘three races, Sullross, & 10 to1 catel, win- | cOmpieted nigh ! X 2 Seoteh warrants declining 45 0d toass. The | wors boantifuily decor i 1oa ded short stop tallied: Scorc P aiirelioveatbg Clan Hoktaren k 3 3 : The prince of Wales glowored whon th were beautifully decorated with flowers, and ea Ceus L day, he was relieved by Clarkson, who faved | \jine” the third, Dr. Nave, § to b, against P e prince o ules glowered when the | decline was due to the lifting of the pressure | feF I ST T the . beauty and ine KANSAS CITY. ::uvl‘llulv better. u\fi s b;'\‘u.llél_g £40 01 | Droctor Kuott at 1 to 2 in the fourt, ana TUE PRESBYTERIANS, boid juryman stopped him by his question | fordelivery uy xw- I;l;n]wm} syniloate T aeara i Tacithg aa = hoth sides consequently tho fielding was a i i o > ¢ int g Sunta N. M., the oldost town in the | % Chutaiin 3 littlo off. Scort ::é::-‘l;'n‘l‘l”thwu l[;fl:;dt:&:fl \l::!c”flg-’hu«hlhlure:;{) A Number of Intercsting Reports when he was upon the point of leaving the | Auditor W. W. Stone, as master of 0. Cinefnnatl...... 30104020 *—10 | sarters running closely bunched. The mateh Made to the Assembly, ited States, voted for fueorporation. O witaess box at the termination of Sir Charles | of s vote of about 800 S0 ware for ntorpori. | monies, introduced Rey. J. I Sproles, who Toston 5 194810 0='h| starters ruuning closoly bunthied, Lhe muteh | e Ting At the morning | Russell's cross-sxamination, but, towards the | tlom carrying [t by about. 0 majority. led in brayer, after which Governor J. M. Wits: i Ro: 1L Errors: MoK oIk ity ¢ Cincinn, s % Barned runs: Cin. | the mostoxciting ovent of the day. session of the Prasbyterian general assembly 8 Ve o0 et The sureties of State Trea ! one delivered a feeling and eloguent ad Innatl. Batterios: Clark and First race, selling purse, one mile and twenty b A bl eraating! ocelver s1 enignly e o A 0| o make good the losses sustained by the s General Gordon, who spoke for half an hour 2 ¥ and Clarkson. FUrds TR Uiroeeyub-0rds and upwirds, Loy | tolesram of greoting was recoived from tho | o ghruggod his shoulders and passed acvoss | in the Delamater and Jawison tailures. S L L S St PN A ieDoaatdr 6 to 4; | United Presbyterian assembly, and delegates | i court to his seaton the bench and from | Tht Massuehysetts houso by a ! amidsykreacontiusl s bics Natlonal League Standing. Loldorkranz, 11 (Englishl, § ta 1 Gonstieneo, | wore appofuted to tho B assenibly. The | there in company witn the lovd chicf justice | 43 ina vote of 03 passed, to ho enzrisse e et e it oAl o % o onlo Ohtoad ayod, w‘,‘“ L“,“' Per ‘l'u ot {3 Moy 14, 106° (Goodnlon 10 €0 13 Qi | ehairman of the committee on worldly amuse- | to a private door, throuzh which the prince | bil to apueal the prosent pu I rlaw which | Goneral Gordon, prefaced by a fow appro £ B o §1idge diauppoarac i way to | reduires that no lquor be sold_over the b ¢ aeaner i e e Thta, 101 | monts oxplained the meaning of its recon- | und tho judgo disappoarad on thelr way to | Fodiires Bt a0 Hiwor b0 sold, bvar tha Ban St LG e T loveland 1110 1 04 (Porter), 0 to 1; T 53 luncheon. bod served. ation and an carnest effort for the future DAl 1 ornor Wheolon, 107 (Boyer). 10 to 15 811 mendation of Judi ‘”‘““"""1‘"” ‘VI‘” 1t | U ing tho half hour dovoted to luncheon | P ATYOR: e on el Shel UL i ono. |15 XUa o0 et then calionito‘ordar, neter Pittsburs i 16 D 103 (Blavind) i toll, was yesterday instructed to modify. Its ref- | ;101 one of the ladies, with the exception of French chumber of deput it was decided (o which a committee on credentials was an- RO S i 3 Tho track was very muddy. Consiguee | erence toprogressive cuchre,us reconstructed, | tho Coleridge party, 10ft the court. B S R s Ml e d e Brooklyn. . 1" 12 | was first to move, Tenor secona and Wild | was read after refevence to the deliverances Atabout 2 o'clock the lord chief justice re- | ers for ornaments and the duties proposed by | ten the convention ok i rocess of thirt 3 n 1 F Flower last. Consigneo fell backto second | of previous assemblics, turned alone, havieg apparently left the : Gar i committes on colored wools in balle | 10 SO 2 place at the quarter, Tenor taking the lead. The finance committee reported. 1t was | prince of Waios, smbed and earded wools wore adopted. e b aliraoes Mormanimation twasi com K1 SOCIATION. '\t the halt Consignee dropped o third, with | recommended that Elder MeCook of New | "SjiCharles Russell’s cross-examination of Dublin Natlonal Pross acensos Parneil | 80 FOn RS, SEEG R e doath of Ak 8. L 7 o Tonor still_leading and Aunt Kate sccond, | York be appointed to fill the yacan The | Sie Willlam Gordon-Cumming was pro- [ Of misupbiving ecrtuin tunds, wnd anwnounces | B Bl 6000 W0 Vississippi was an- Olarke, p.. St. Louls Goes Up to Second by De- | and Wild Flower traiiing last nccompauied | committee on ‘report: on systematic benevo- | nounced to be a very successiul effort. What [ {1 WU 9F SHSTERS procecdings | nouncod, eulogies delivored, and - scrics of feating Ral re. by Jack Brady. Atthe three-quarters Con- | lence reported that the total benevolent con- | Sir Charles wanted to extract from tho plain- | Siefiat (e publisiers of the Sabional Pross. | resolutions eommomorative of his Services 1o St Lovts, Mo., June 2.—The Browns and | Si%uce moved” up to second place and in the | tributiol for the year were 2,634,000, I uff was that the latter should contess that he | The paper adds: “Ou ary walts in s | his country and expressing sorrow for his SCORE BY INNINGS, i il . Stretoh passed Tonor and came in an easy | ommendations to contribute regularly und on [ sut quietly under what was admitted to bo o | office for the serviee of a wrlt from Parnell. 080 CEEG GGG ™ asolunion was sub- EEOTT 00 0 1 0 0wy | Ovioles piayed an exciting game this after- | winner by two lengths, Leiderkranz second, | system to all the boaras wero adopted. poccavi s long as he thought the facts m | Harris A, Swiler. James Jo Slocam: and | iifed providing for the appoiutment of i “10%200 110 975|noon. FEgan'shome run brought in the win- | Tonor third, » length back. Time: 1:31{. Dr. Josoph 1. Smith of Baitimoro reported | connection with the scandal would not got | Joseph Wool'of New Yorl lor conv O R (AT T s o ra0n SUMMARY. ning tally. Score: Second race, purse $500, for three-year- Zolds, | on the roports on church unity ana the inter- | gbout, and that the fact that they did get Wonssolsumrandaatitosm durdhnsiliogh Davis with a view of determining upou and Farned runs: Kansas Olty, 2 Omuha, 1 | St Louis..... ....ei0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2—¢ [ one mile. irtors: Mabolie, 107 (Me: | denominational committee. about and no loftier motive led him (Sir Wall- [ APBenfed, fo jhe fegubinl fourth WEES B e tho final burial place of ox Presidont Two buse hats: Munning, Satelifte, Three | Baltimove. cesesns0. 3 0 10 0201 10—4¢ Jonuld), 3 l"}k",“"“v“'fl““ ""‘r’ u 1 to After the approval of the minutes Dr. | jam) to take the present proccedings. The o oral torm, to be executed at Sing | Jofforson Davi: s, that immediate steps may b base hit: Donnolly. Doublo plays: Walsh | “1ijis: st Toul Bultimore, 9. Brrors: | 2 Jack Star’ 107, (Keys), 30 to 1; Onlight, 107, | Smith presented the report on religious in- | bout between the leading counsel for the do- during the week boginning July 6. | taken by this organization toward the speedy to Shannon to McCauley, 1. T St omits 5: Badttore, o avtories: Stivat iy | (Freeman), v to 13 Bratus, 107, (English), 1210 I | straction in tho army: that the committeo | fendants and tho plaintiff was long and stub- |~ ¢ s eoportod that the ezer, in respondine to | oroction of & monument to Mr. Davis. Tho Lalls: O Suiith, 5: off Clarke, 2 nd Hoyles MoMahon tnd Townsond. Farned | This raco was won in a commou canter by | had by the assembly’s instruction united with | pornly contested, Sir Willinm parrying the | a persiant appeal made by an exalted per- | vesolution was reforved. 1t was statod that Ly Smith, 0 by Olurke, 1 R runs: St Louls, % Baltimore, 1. son. Dickerson was second Lo show | soven other denominations in a recontly | luwyor's thrusts most skillfully. Sonago on bahalfof the Jews n Russin, sald he | gre® WIS PG 000N on the sit LT austiou * RAINED OUT at the start and dropped to third place at the | formed united christian commission desig Finally, atluding to the compuct of secrecy, | was dotermined to continue his measures of | L8 WY S0 EE TS T i i | witness) June 2.-An evening ture of the second annual dinner of The linm Gordon-Cumming's counsel now Jacks0N, Mi > 2.—Unitod Confed- e many woll knowa gonorals. w2 foster, of. Sl Ste Plekett, s, Carpenter, 1) Gunson, ¢ Wilson, 1£, _Total. e le= . | commcocces | cmmcoo= Shannon, Donuelly, b Halligan, rf clifte, ¢ Twitchell. it iMlin, aoomomay | quarter, which position he held througlout, | to provide facilities for religious, moral (0o piain i Said: “¥os, T lved in o foobs | Jowth repression vithi view 1o solution or | el winnmg by a length from Onlight second, | educational culture at avmy and navy posts. | paradise for a time. At last I had to act.” iy Iowltn iobion, e Wlawaakioinsolvos, -~ with Mabello third, two lengths off. Mabelle |~ Tho committes on church voley Teported | Wyt usked Sir Charles Russell, eoinredEshocarirdhittomod ehie polloy: e e D s, On June 2The Columbus- | Va8 cither third or'second from start o fin- | on certain overtures. It decided ‘that trus- | «Because,” roplied the plaintiff, * ad | i which tiey were not concerned, and thoy | Seeewior, Neb,, June - [Special ng, but Suffering hington’ gAme was postponed on account | 8By Time: 103 teos of churchos cinnot control tho ovdin- | not dono 50 the thing would have been taken | Would aetiveiy cingige (n ropugandiis such | el o mus de. | The Nebrasia ad K- from Lack of Support. Vot grounds. Third race, a froo handloup swcepstake, for | ances of worship. Roport adopted. up by my friends and by my regiment.’” adversive neasares e S e N e el R e = fide and upwards, oo mle, ' Stx | Synadical xeports wore rond snd approved, | +Thia fs what [ wanted,” was Sir Charles | e zoveryment s passed an ordor pers | 268 AIDRLRUBION 008N bl 2,—(& oekner 15 (Overton), 6 to 8; com f arrangements for th - sel o ARl the DA ad made | mitting O Tivee Rivers dead meat export | convention here today, which was lare gram to Tur Bre)-The Farmers saved A committee of ar o Russell's remark after tho baronet had mad American Associntion Standi ARy SN ! R ) e i e Jhal Plagor. Won. Lowe. Lor ot | {0 }“:"“"* onald, & to 1 Rosemont. 107 | ing at Portland, Ore., was approved. Tt was | the lust quoted remark. L o e I ieir bucon today by the skin of their teoth. | pocion. 2 i g Fhibbolotu, b, (1 Bumnes), 110 | votod to furnish _coples of minutes only to | “Sir Charles suggosted that Sir William | 2o SU NIk (0 BEGIRE o the | place for tho younion from Septeniber 1 They opened tho ninth inning with the score | St Louis 771114 13 Ty o i 5 " | those presbyteries that have puid their quota | Gordon-Cumming had said and written do- | Paited states into Canada on necount of the | 48 inelusive. . Lo Mitler of 1ol (loud wit 2101 aganst them, e 1 Sullross got off well up in_the bunch, was [ to the contingent fund, spairing things, s, for wstance, “Its all up | threat of the British government that Cana olocted commander, Sehureh of Burr_ Oak f rol Vi isposed of and Phore h o > mo dinn e Arri v ind would be 1 senior vice, and Thomas Shutur of White Brothor Jack reached first whilo White | Koieipas:weeeeee s dd g 3 - last at tho quarter, was third at tho'half, | A lotof rantin WAL calanosod ofand | with me. Thoryis nothing loft for mo but | dign v el arriving iy ind wonid:po ) aenige yioo ud Hhois was Juggling his grounder. He moved u Oinelnnuti 2004 . 463 | first at the throe:quarters, socond in the | then, miscclluncous business beink in order, | to eut my throat. Lifels not woarth lving.' | SlU% e StitesIr the Tmportat "X Uistrict organization of the Woman's BBE D8 B } OVOCUP O | 1 olilavilie.vsses e dih streteh, aud cume ou again, winning by a | Ilder Van Renssaljor read resolucions in Some of these assertions Siv William flntly | {008 LRETC G U Dominion wero permitted. | 1o coms was formod, which will participite Burkott's sucrifice and sneaked to third on ashington ... .00 o length and o half in front of Shibboloth, who | tended to reach the 000 chiurch people that | denied, including writing or recoiving some [ '3 ML SR RIE TR SEREIREAEIERE | Hiof corps was formied, witlel will partici Brothor Dave's fly out to MeClellan, Koefo = beat Glockner a neck for the place. Time: | dew't contribute to ull orany of the boards. | of the lettors referred to in the testimony. B o e o oo uve Tonuey a donation party and the young SPARKS OF SPORT. 1:48%, Adopted. : Sir Charles Russoll brought out the fact | jumes A, Mann. bustoess managersd. B Liw A o iis avaning. Hon,. Lowls Flunbik farmeriook second. while T.obeck and Were Shibboleth started last, but towards the The final roll call was reached alittle be- | that Sir William had retained his share of _ i N Wood, iwo- | Bouso this ovening st 7 0 LON00RANSLILY EY 8 Mec i Lte) d Vi 'St 4 scond | fore 4 o'clock. - Some failed torespond, but a | the winniugs of September S and 9 at ‘T'ran- v It T Van Horn sechires w | ex-congressmaa from Kansas delivered an vick wore trving to coax Brother Jack off of Hirshman Throws Meoum. fniah glternated betwoan dirst «and.seco ¢ At taxa I buruRb Iniibhe with W Slogue which was bighly com third. Staftord slammed out & singlo int Guaxp Tuaxp, Nob., Juuo 3.—(Special | places. Glocknor was movor further back [ remarkably large percontage answerud | bycroft, siluding to and - produced in | ¢ kAL thal rosb et hale At h EaSH assmin - MeIKighan Wwas o1 o S b R RI0S IR0 Tun BT P8 | than third pluce throughout the race, The | “here.” CGeneral resolutions of thanks wore { court a check for that amount which had e Btovons, forn i do o forcible the right field, and two scored, I’atton ended am to Tup Ber.|—The wrestling [ 480 VORI, oottt e o start to | then passed and gdopted unanimously. Pas- | hoen paid on St Willism Gordon-Cu buiainoss mamaor, Mt Stovous, fopurly | thusiastic on pusious and vl fosciblo the fumng by going out at first. matek: between Hirshan of Nebraska City | s tor Radeliffe, chizman of the committeo on | gecount, ‘The plaintiff, 1t also appoar L e b e A apooch. - Colonal Coltar of fopokn unid othos coancolts othor run ws mado In the sov- | 4,4 Maoun of this city camo off this ovening ourth race, the Merchants! stakus. one and | Arransement, réspdndea briefly, Standing | the testimony given, wrote to Gonoral Ow nd Colonel Vau Horn bocomes editof widrossod tho wocting. )\ enth inning by Dave Rowe on his three- per announcement at the Bartenbach | onc-eighth miles. Lorenzo, Robespierre and | Clork Moore ealiptutes for approval and | Williaws in January last, telling him of the | enict. rontarad 03 uRHON! NaEarand Mellonwllyant o, Vo house and. was rathor casily won by | B Hopper Wore withdriwh, louving but two | with the benediction the assembly dissolved. | yumors tht " wero “eireniating rd to 0 first: Werrlok knocked out a double Ay G asily won by | arters, Proctor Knott 126 (Talbot), 1to 2; Dr. i the bacearat playing at Tranbyeroft, aud r for Denver and scored on Curtis’ single, In | Hirshman, Tho match was for a purse of | XL OVerton § 1o 5. man Kvangelical Society A e the sixth White got a life on balls and wi $200 and door receipts, Both parties were in N c ) 10 i ) L the stxtn Whito got, o 1ifo on batls and was | SRS SNITI M from the frst jt was | _ Proctor Know's clors wore stars and | Ricunoxn Vo, dwno2—In the conforence | * My Dear Bill: Lam very sorry to find that ] suaved In by Werkick's, double. e 1t waa | d0ito ovidont. tho Rcbraskn City man waa to | tripes and Dr. Navos was navy bluo, xon. | of tho Atianta ittt of the Gorman Evan- | thers by uny, talk, but whut” fhoes lo OO s arsaparl a t \ ory, becaus e avidanic o Habraka O L wiis 10 | resouting together the national arms on' lund | ©! AR SR Asooticn tades tho. | neosssi 0 vory vigie Ve’ novo aiteher’s o backed by sharp feiding D b e e i rosuboriol | Lnd son. - It was an exciting race Tho start | Belical 89103 [‘l 3 .{\,"f g o :-:3 |”'. e e bl T e 0F doeio e wus tho biggest puzzlo yot seen hero, Kth. A o ovan. Loy passod the stand so | main subject was disagrooment that hud | I'dannotnsk anybodya auestion i o wheter : R T AT 3 . . Mecum d he last three b '3 2 A N Hther eonle would TR one so, and of prepared 0l 8 P 2 Dandelion, [ T8 tho be i pur r 1 und Stfford got i some strikoouts when [ by Mecum and the lust threo by Hivshuwan. | oy nock and neck that it would roquire [ arisen between the Missouri districtand Rev. | Other peobiyy Roud luve tons v, Ak ot 'b’, b el T ;”,”1',”3,”” Bor- | It oradicatos every Impurit thoy wore nocdod : i HonnRoR L AR and O microscopic measuroment to tell the differ- | Kirchmar regarilog the transposition of | fais ot the promise mide. You (o ot sy BRATINO: ROk R RONAs LI et U Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all Tumors, The attoudance was about 200, The o \ e D Wiy 1 ries, and other well-known and valuable vege- [ula, Salt Rheum, 3 U ) cal pa o Font Donor, Tn, Juno 9,—[Special Telo- | ¢hee: Thus it cohtinued all tho way tothe | pey, 0, Niewifk#er from that alstricr | Who tho Indy wis or whist sho heurd. 118 )1 ; Dyspepsia, Biliousnoss, Sick Hcadache, Indi- local papors aro making daily appeals to 87 DaRox: 18, 4 Sy home turn, when tha navy colors sailed to | So¥. Cr RIGWRKECE Trom (R s | Very essentiat that 1 should know” (rom what table remedics. The combination, proportion | Dyspepsia, ) § adache, tho peoplo, nsking them to help Dave | gramto Tne Brk.|—Bob Ingalls of Aber- | tho front, first one length, then two, threo ouTea tho TAmMOrs vome i order o stop 1t and preparation are peculiar to 1160d’s Sarsi- | gestion, General Debility, Catarh, Ricumas ‘ AR ot 8 i ; submitted to & committtee, which preparod ! B BB R . s s ; Rowe out of a financial hole. deen, S. D, knocked out Dick Turpin of Ida | and tnally five good lengths amid doafening | ata"UV IO thé dllowing L Hishlghnose sutn lose what Lo widomtand Darifty giving 1t curative power not possessed | tism, Kidziey and Liver Complaints, Itovor- TiNG RNV ve ina four round contest near Eagle [ shouts, which the Kentucky hills sout back | ©p (01000 paghe™s the desire of this con- | not know wheilier you wero guito riziiv to by other medichwes, Tt eficcts remarkable | comes that extreme tired foclizg, and buil Clinel st Mo e et Grove this morning. The match was fora | in exultant reverborations. Dr. Nave was | eopanco to have thodormor friendly relit Hkn the documment, ¥ our assertion would not cures where others fall, up the system, Raymond, b, White, 54,r purse of 3200 and gate money. 1t was fougnt | the hero of the hou ”l”um; L» i L | Dtween i Adsbiele district and Missonri | hive iy plied i iinst youe iweciors, The W1 consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the best{ “Hood's Sarsapaidlla was a God-send to me, Ho hise, et A aht gloves nad' Was witnedsed b ruce, purse 800, for two-year-old | (iiijo re-ostabuted and contenain: parties [ less notoriety U the affair the betier s #|ea ¢ A lla0s oaill Bulrho 1 R rithakis Hght & heopla. Tugalls weighed | muidens, four and onehaif furiongs. - Twolve | peltored & Gofgkeudship consistent with | Yours ever, OWEN. WILLIAMS ieino T evor used. 10 gives mo an appetite | for {teured mo of dyspepsta and e Rowd, 1h 0 Nowiian, 1 1 ' ) arters: Louls. 10 (Huthawny), 6 1o 13 Anno= | fricndly feelingsy, o] Sir Charles Rus oross-examined tho A refreshing sleep, and keeps the cold out.” | plaint with which I had suffercd 20 ). AL, 1 Jounds wnd Turpin 194, 5 jotinany, 6 L : Beatond. p. ettt ot i i - BT VA ey e R T \’,i,‘\.vf, Hellog 10 | ipy g resolution was adopted by anunaoi- | prince of Wales with somo show of airiness . Fooa, 106 ,muu Street, Portland, Mo, | J. B, Howsokex, South Fallsburg, N Patton. of et Lincoln Taliing Transfe (MeLonali, 0 et Vuadillis 16 (Forton, f e | mous vote and agreed to by Rev. Mr. Ziu | Tha word *you” in Sir Charles' cross-exa Wilson, ¢ Keofo, p LixcoLy, Nep., June Spoctal Telo- | 10 (English. 12 to 1'Olifo ' Glenn, i05' (Fren- | merman on the part of the Missouri district | ination of the prince generally took the place | # T 3 mun), 4 10 Unvatilin, 10 Goodale), 8 to 1: | and Kirchman on his own behalf. The | of “your highi and “sir,” which 00 _Totals Totals gram to Tueg Ber.|—It is rumored tonight | Clementine, 113 (K. Jones, 10 to 1: Elslo S, 115 | conterence then adjourned. had p nterlurded Sir Edward SCONE BY INNINGS that unless a bettor patronage is accorded | (C. Sloan). 13 to 1y Altivold, 113 (Overton),d to Clark's question. But thoush Mr. Glad ’ R oo Line 000y tho gamos of baseball in Linedtn the fran- | 1 Celerity, U5 (Newman), 30 to 1 Kansas Diocese Favors Brooks stone's attorney general, Sir Charles ltu When T bought Hood's Sarsaparilla I mad Hood's facsapartla. Al A Donyer 1000 chise will be transferred. Tho start was very tedious owing to the | | (ARRE BeHEET LR O anding | soll, may have shown to a cortain doroe his agood investment of oue dollar in medicine | quantity tostow its effeet thanany othery SUNMARY - - usual difculty with ~aumerous Starlem, | oo of the diocesoof Kansas, 1n ses. | liberal not o say radical sympatby whilo for tho frst time. Tt lias driven off houina- |aration” Mus. €. A, Huntaiew, N, Chill, X oln, 1; Denvor, 1. Two-bas i 4 Sl whict was increased by tho muddy condition | committee of tho ¢ Tansas, 1n ses- | POCE Ok, B B atent. gridironed: on {1em and improved myappetite s0 much that | My wife liad very poor health for a I hroa-has liits: D, Rowe Ihat the wators of Excolslor Springs,Mo., | of “tho truck. Louise got tho load in tho | sion hore today, voted unanimously in favor | g axamination and was mauifostly my boarding mistress says I must keep it | time, suffering from fudigestion, poor appe s omney. White, Double canvot bo questioned.” 1. N, Lauo, M. Dwv | ytart, lost in for a moment at the half, but re- | of confirming Hov, Phitlips Brooks as bishop | {1}, andling of 100 royal witnoss, the I il e wblimed o Faise Y | 10, And constant headache. ho triod every A4 e Tr irene Meaical Mirror, St. Louls, Mo. gained it again and held it unchallenged to | of Massachusetts onbral opuiion formed I the court room | locked up or she will be oblig a tte,n Manoailoghe. Sl irigd oY By Keefo. | Struck out. By Staiford, 6 Keefe, g » the end, winning by two lengths, with e - | Was that there was evidently o tacit agree board with every other boarder that tkes | 1) we could iear of, bu e e O’ Grty minutos. Unipire: Gaft Failure at Chadron, Umatilla second, half a longth in the lead of Daiapad' | et bitwea the feadiu counsol Sie 1 ward Hood's Barsaparila Tuous BUmkeLL, | sho tried Houds Sarsaparills, Suc s W y. MADRO! ob., J [Special Tel o Time 01, Umatilla, though Py AT ) Sir C u I, that the; 99 Tillary Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. King the t bottle, and never felt hette Cuanroy, Neb,, June Special Tele- | Jean, third: Time: 1:01, Unmatilla, thoug MixDEY, Nob., June 2.—{Special Telegram | Clark and Sie Churlos Hussoll, that they 2 Tillary Street, Brookly: 11t our duty to recomiiend 1t to every one we know." (KOLGE BOMEL nded fn a gram to Tuk Bee|—K. McoLeod, dealer in | 8 fractious starter got off third, went back to " were to fish for and get nothing from the 1 find Hood's Sarsaparilla the best remedy | in her life. We f Jean came from the buvch to third | dead at his bome! in this city tois morning | Only oneo did the prince batray any open ticket agent, P. & R. Rd., Bound Brook, N. J. | viLLe, Moreland, Cook County, 11 Muwauxse, Wis., Juao 3,—Sioux City did | boots and shoes and grocerios, failed today, | foUrth, but in the atreteh ook wocond und | o L mmond - dropped | I Sohion uuy othor witness could supply for bmpure blood T ever used.” M. L BAXTER not make a run today until the ninth inning, | The known liabilities are about §,500; assets, | 546"t nree rer 1 d kept it he \ 1y 3 L ; ) e BATS A i ee-quarter polo and kept it 10 the | poyween s and § o'cock from apoplexy. He | sign of lnpatience, and that was when Sir R + Then a fox sproad over the field so donso that | B0V, Tho shoriffis now in possossion of | gng, Waa'a an Of aouo méaus, 8nd was building | Charies lussell Asked: What oid Mrs Hood’s Sarsaparilla | Hood’s Sarsaparilla the outfielders could not be scen from the i — . - 4 a brick business block ‘at the time of his | Wilson say to you about Sir Willian Gordou old by all druggiats, §1 ix for 83 Proparsd howe plate. The visitors commenced knook Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup reduces Uhicago Track Deep in Mud. death 78 ol | Cumming” cheating Iho prince replied 2 0, 1 100D & CO., Apothesarias, lowsll, Masss ing the ball into the fleld, and while the Mil- | inflammation while children are teothing. 25 Cuicaco, Juva I'he track was. deep in 3 somewhat shortly, somewnat auxrily. it af waukeo l‘::un”wun‘)“lo:km:x ;\,‘Q x'L] m‘:,‘ r‘.m couts & botUe. 6 mud, and s Ume was made ip conse- De. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg i ared, “She sald very little,” aud there the 100 Doses One Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar Lorisviiie, Ky., June 2.—The game with the Athletics’ was' postponed ou uccount of ran Sold by all druggists. B1; six for 3. Propared

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