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HE OMAHA DAILY REE: MONDAY, Dusohita: Onrney, Duygr Robinson. Threc- . coln Friday, May 301 It was ssen in some tanisinus ohuroh 4o RGUL 90, fio an- | Cathow and it is understood thoy rosistod Shin: papor 13 t and on tha biackboards around niversary exercises included stirring ad the Indians, It is believ the Indinns will — Disos: fobinson, Cnrney, Dwyer ! J— Taunle Dinva: Andrews and fobihson: “Al- . ©wn 18 to8'in favor of Lincoln. Will you dressos by Mr. Kioloassa und Rev. Vincent | make for southern Arizonw. Tho ranchers 8t. Puul's Ball Team Olings to Life Only | ford, Sulich and ‘Mequeory. First byse on | ploase state which is right! -Charles Smith. | G.neral Sorrom Mxprossed Over the Death Barzyaski nave been votified and will keop careful | Dastardly Deed of a Fraud Becauso He s balls: Clneinnatl, 45 Washington. & Struek | - gl watch, as thoy are determined upon the ex by Its Eyebrows. put: " By Dwyar, s by Bukely, 1 Time: bno | No Ball at Seven Pines, of §irdoha Maodonald. DYNAMITE FOR ENGRA semination of this band of Apaches Was Refused Mon / ks Hour and {Ly-iight minuies. Umpire: Mat= | gicnwoxn, Vi, Juno 7.—Thore will be 1o ond i s Sunday g of ved on the oriv J I xpe ¥ ve Pro- In the Deadly A PIDLY. e oo i ShOwD Sunday game of ball played on the histori 7 Recent Exp 1ts Which Have Pro : h PLAYERS DESERTING QUITE RAPIDLY. | - o o e ons on | Duttofeld of Soven Pines. Such n schomo | OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR THE FUNERAL, duced Wonderral Rosults, | Genoral Lowis A. Grant. commandod the [ REV. CLARKE WRIGHT'S CLOSE CALL. 3 an Interosting game frot St. Louis this aftor- | ha8 been under advisement, but it was aban- K New Youk, June 7.—Among the many new | F 1! o ‘I'"]”"-" brigade wnd was la the des. 2 co Wins fro o _ | noon by hitting the ball when hits wero | doned yesterday by Charlie Dotaldi, who o 1868 10 which gunpowder and other oxplo. | PEFAte At for the possession of the Saliont Milwaukee Wins from the Corpse— [noon by hitting the ball when hits w : . bt AL at Spottsylvania. Tho fact that ho isnow | William Monsoe Uses a Revolver itors to fnunscliffe —Mecting by the detonation of theso articles the lines can association team, and O'Rourke and s needed.” Farrell and Murphy each made a | was engaged in the movement at this end blegram @f Sympathy Received | oo yave boon applied rocently is that of ! WS Bt AR de : A s have boen upplied recently is that of A BIOWE Gity WINNDWO RTHeS TX home rin in succession in the eightn, Farrell [ and who found that public sentiment from Quoen,¥ictoria—Many Vis engraving, 1y means of tho forco gonorated | hO ssistant secretary of war lends addi When His Tramped-Up Wretche within an 80 of scoring enough runs In tho | bath, Te Idea was for the association to - day Sports. Mt b Lostorl i 5008 thio: | son ot Lorig b of delicato loaves, irass and insocts have | MOStdesporate efforts woro voing made at o ” " A ighth after two men were out to tie tho | come here and play bail Sundays. It was okitiw Ministers. , ® 4 POIHE: NBLE LG GARLSE" of LhU BIXLR Softh, cuniary Assistance, ended the confest.” Tho features were Hoy's | teams should meet ou the former field of —_— fron procutable in tho space of half a second, | USUBILY known as the wnglo, to which point e 8 ©r, Minn., June 7.—[Special Tele- | batting, the flolding of Duffy and Stricker | earnage on the d the Baltimores and ; s e omthe left we held tho rebol wo ' e . Pavr, Minn, June pecial patting, the fielding of Duffy an icker | earnage on the 14th, and the Baltimores an Oftiwh; Ok, Juseq, sOttawa (s h.city of | BY Eh8010 proceascs hosta wefo constmod | {10t the'left we held th | works, and Nrw York, June 7.—The followlng ane Score come. mourning today. FKverywhere are signs of | where machinery was used, > association te son the gred odge to o me T, Irigndier Genera 50 commande 5 e ey L st Louls ... 0000000 — general sorTow folt at the loss tho nation has | Many: rocont oxporimonts have been | Brikndier General Rassell commanded the | poice lato to-nignt: *At 4 o'clock Saturda ) 5 division in tho contor and was boing soverely | gfernoon an unknown man teied to shoot luth or disbanded withia the next week 450 hita: -8t Lotils, 5 Boston, 10 rors 1o O ey | 2~A professions Y " oon an 0 n triod to shoc or disbar W a ase hits: St. Louls, #: Boston, 10, Er: toux Crry, I, June A professional | 4014 "he of hor groatest sons. Flags are | &¥my and navy, which have demonstrated : : 8, T'wo bitse hits: Hoy.2: Bgin, O'Nolll, Jo; the efficlency of the methoas. At Newporta | Person to take tho rogiments composing the | govunty-eig stroot and Washington this afternoon loft for Louisville at 2 o'clock, | % 1w busw hits: 1loy,st Baun &Nenl. J tion, I1L, came hore under the name of Ban- [ (8 T & sy second line of the brigado aud go to Geueral | gyonuo, We have arrested William Monsoe and Short Stop Ely would have gone also gtolon bases: Duiry, Brown, Double pin uen, and cunningly avranged a _mateh with er public buildings and also many private | oo Cilodad by several officers, who were | Russell's assistance, at the same time prom. i 5 copia ihgton. Tewinanit Hrouthars £i® B0 | S Galiger, o Joeal serub wrestlor, catel-ns. | N0USe8, somo of which aro draped with crapo. | dologatod by the Fovernment to te8tn How | isin to sond the rost of the brigado s s00n | i minisier roforred o fa tho poties a1 1o minister roferred to fn the police slip check for 8200 advanoe mone; out: By M 5 by Buffington. s | Gy b is 1 ! Vi i . i egetVea R Tt et patis: oyt b iiey One hos and | The match was decided at Covington, Neb., | the United States consulate, dried leat without tho knowledge of tho | ¢ S0 EWIEL © iR t ) s Rov. Clarke Wright, the pastor of the i lu;[v i BaOEAH O ml w raceived s hryr\ml‘\‘ Smtars LK) (a0 - betWenn to® oybuimies| Y kax vm.;u .\l.“udm lnl(v ’tiu :mull n which he was offered a good salary fo hits: Lyans,3; Boyle, 1; Dufty. 1; Brown. 1; | fessional winning tirst fall and the serub tak " cartridge and the iron block m which tue | and skirmish iine in command of Color lives at the place whero the attempt at remainder of the season by aunother Ameri- | Farrell,” 2 ' Unipire: I Son Batter ing tho other two by viruo of an arm hold. balmed this morning. The embaimer says | .hirqe hnd been firod. When the exveri- | Seaver and took the regiments of the vear | murder occurred ton and Murphy Shorpshooters’ Tournament 0d, T e s 1 rfoct 1mpre the support of neral Wheaton, ¢ e i Wt S Sy i ! u supposed. Tho easket in which the remains | surprised to find the perfoct improssion of a ou, com- | tho minister lately, suying that threo or four Baldwin ai king an opportuni L3 WHERE THE JUMPERS GO. St Lovis, Mo., June 7.—The seventh an- | will be interred was made in West Meriden, | leaf in the fron. The most delicato lines | manding u brigude farther to the right. 1 { voars ago ho was conuected with Mr. From a telegram to a momber of the St. | bt tho Lonisvilles this afternoon without | cintion of North America will bo oponed hore | ainted —a beautiful rose color, Tho [ A series of exporiments, which woro at- | 8iidst thick brush, and in the faco of a doa: nd wretchedness aud of a family act Paul association this afternoon from Duluth, | much of a straggle. The pitching of Mad- [ oo 5000l 0 o Gormany, | Tassive idles consist of solid bars | tended with remarkable success, followod ly fire from the rebel rifle pits. The re ually starving for want of money Ho wnce and about twenty cities of the United ¢ 4 : : y Wheaton's - beigads; and: oho-Hgimonts th n s from Jay iderson and read gerald for the home team was the feature of * iy o sides of the cofin. On the lid are three | periments is now in the city, and he gave an Ao 4 gade, and one regiment, ‘l:' 0 col ngnin the following ‘-’-K.::',,,:"l“fi \(r B '(I;{\\I -:‘;I;JII-I‘:,) will in Ates will be prosent. Jarge silver fizuves, omblematic of the flight ount of his discovéries 4t an uptown ho- | Fourth Vormont, under Major Pratt, 'took Saturday). Meanwhile the ministe ot let your best pla 0 " | made errors at critical times and could not o m jure me." Bilts Seote Short Dog Won. caskot is made of solid oak and also displays | find that it was possible to reproduce the [ sible, with- tho force at haud, t> the | fraud. On that account when Monsoe called P RN P g Loulsviile S0 000 1L 0 2 g § N WESTERN ASSUCIATION, Haltimore . 000120100 fighting purps, fought this moraing for $25 a | silver plate has not yet boon engrossed. aco of 1ron by meaus of explosives,” said he, | that the onemy were gaining advautages at | give him any monoy. The follow thon Tilwankee € (hird Game from | pore on hases: Louisvitle. 63 Baltimore, The botting was 2 to 1 on Jack. rangements is as follows: Tho body will be [ often heard that a candle could be fired | command of General Wheaton I went back | minister and without waiting to_soo if ho 7 the ¢ rippled Aposties, Two-base hits: Werden, Weleh, Threo-hise privately moved from Farnscliffe to the par- | through an oak plank, \When we found the | 1o the angle, About the same time Colonel | had killed bim ornot, ran away. Fortunately S, Pavt, Mivn,, June Paul dropped | Bits: | . s vy, Johnson, Wise, Cahill. Double plays f 10 oTolbole Tiagdn piT Tkt | va s b s Bl biites ¢ tha tokpads sti nce of the brigade, and it was all put into (NI Gt & today to) Milwaiiesl ALl WL I eIE ol rom 10 o'clock Tuesday worning till the | tests. They took placo at the torpedo station 3 . v 1to | anough to como around yestorday (Satutday) 148 third straighitgame v filwaukeo. | Madden to Wise to Werden: Ruy 1o Robinsin. | golonel Scott's Ltest Purchase Badly [ hour of the funeral, The state funeral will [ in Newport. We placed soveral leaves and | the enzagement at that point except tho | and was arrested. 5 ' i L ARG TS ELIL by pitshnd bat Hurt in sully’ Stable. leave tho parliament building at 1 p. m. | flowers botween two plates xth re it yas tho principal cuuso, o crrors of tho | Cunill, Maddwn, | Struck out: Wolf, Shinnick, Tuesday for St, Alban’s church and thenco | iron and then fired a moderato in the rear of aswell of ground, This was n | rovolver wus he said, “That's all rights 1 did home tewm not boing at eritica 6s with even the veins in the | Of the most desperate and determined charac- | time told him why he was arrested. Ho had Friday tomorrow. Scoru: 0 e e O ogatha out of Astree, secured through the | body will lie in statc nf the city nall, Kings- | potals of the flowers were raproduced in the | ter. This point heid and the whole line of | apparently veon doing a business of collecting VR Tattersall company at the breaking up of M. | ton, until Thursday noon, when the inter- | hard motal. Otherand more extendoed ex- Minneapolis—Other Sun bringing in Brouthers. The Browns camo | decidedly agninst thus breaking the Sab- | tional interest to his roport. e says: “Tho st Fille bRt game, but Comisky fouled outto Murphy and | proposed that the Boston and Washington been impressed on the surface of the hardest gram to ik Bre,|—The St. Paul Western | and Bullington’s pitching. Attendanc 30. | Washingtons on the 21st, but they will no from which to the right theonemy held thom. 1otncomant Was rooelved T the ‘Tvemont nouncemen cceived fro o Tremo night and will be either transferred to Du- 8 040 TR X Boston ) 0 0 01 Who Was Los sustained in tho doath of Sir John Mac- | made,” mostly by officers of the | IR I EEE RGT T RS R i : Is, natl Al il > Rev. Clark Wright at One Hundred and Pitchor Meckin on the scors card to piteh | St Louls, 1; Boston, . Earned rins: Boston, | wrogtlor named Gettingen of Carthage Junc- ¢ht at One Hundr flying at half mast from the parliament and fow weeks ago a heavy chargo of dynamito on suspicion.” the same time had he bee hle to get o " piti D 2. e (EFHLALC L BL AU L tnteh-can, bost two ont, of thres, for #100, | The United States flag is at half mast over | method of eicctricity in fuses. Somo small | ho could ord - down roops of his own twenty-five minnies. ituns butted in by bise | today in the presence of & big crowd, the pro: The remains of the doad leader were em- Tromont Methodist Ipiscopal chureh. Ho MeGill nnd Munyan; Stivetts, Boyle, Bufling- the body is less emaciated than was generally | ment had been comploted the officers wero | line to the angle, and was then ordered to It appears that Monsoo has been calling on away. LovisvinLe, Ky., June 7.—The Baltimores | nual tournament of the Sharpshooters’ Asse Conn. It is of rolled steel and is | were roproduced with startling d'stinctness, | found General Wheaton trying to advance | Wright's church. He tolda story of poverty it is inferred that the team is to go there at | den und McMahon for the victors and Ptz of oxidized silvor and sextend along both | Oneof theofficers who made tho first ex- | ments moved up promptly to the support of | callod on the minister Friday and was thegame. The Lomsvilles lost because thoy o 3 of time, in white silk. The outside of the | tel lastnight. “I was rather surprised to | and held tho front line. It was found (mpos- | made fnoutries and found the man wis et 0 Tiger and Jack, two well known local | heavy silver handles. Tho inscription on the | outlines of perishable articlos upon the sup- | Works on the right by a diveet attack, and | Sartarday afternoon Mr. Wright vofused to Burned runs: Conlavitio’ 13 Baltimore. side, Tiges winning on the ninth scratch. The official programme of the funeral ar- | “and was at first sceptical, although I had | the an. Leaving the Fourth Vermont in | whipped out o rovoiver and fired at the hits: Woife, Van Haitren. Stolen hases APLED KING. liament building and will lie in state ther imprint of the leaf we made several similar | Seaver eame up from the left with the bal- | }io did not it ham The man was foolish Opportune hitting on the part of the Brewers ssod balls: Ryan, 1. Wild "pitehes: Fitz- of boiler | Sixth regiment, which was held in reserve | When asked in the station house where his points. ‘Ihe | Piz :Johnson, 2 Gllbert, 2} New Youk, June7.—Congressman W. L. | t5the Canadian Pacific station, whencs the | of dynamite oa th uppe plate, | keypoint of both armies and the fighting was | not shoot anybody.” Nobody had up to this two clubs will play off the postponed game of | M Malion. 1. Iase on ballsi | Scott's latest purchase importod Aerolith by [ body will be conveyed to Kingston. The | The exiet outli works must necessarily fall into tho hands of | money from ministors, fs ho had the nmes T rAUI IS PO ment will tako plac periments were attended with similar re- | the victorious party, It was emphatically & | and addresses of 450 ministors of this city. O'RRourke.ih 2| Burke, ef COLUMBUS WAS TOO EARY. Lupin’s stud in France, to succeed Raymon Deap - syiihie g dy | sults. Another singlar factis that when ex- | hand-to-hand fight. Scores were shot down L 1 Brecal, a3 25 Coruwts, O Juno 7.—Columbus plaged | d'Or in tho Pennsylvania cougressman’s | o SEIIGNY (& OXPEP “f‘tmff::\.l':x‘.:l Plodod imder wator tho imprints aro miuch | Within a fow feet of the death-dealing imus- New California Rond L i A DR - rably and the Athletics won easily. The | stud, was to have lefy for tho Algeria farm | condolence are pouring in from overy quarter | finer than those produced in tho opon air, | Kets. A breastwork of logs and earth sep- SixDirao; Cal | FEE A o 4 Jika § 0| home toum conld ot touch Chamborlain. | vostorday afternoon, The horse has been | of tho globe, 3 Froquently when a wad of gun cotton®is ox. | arated the combatants. Our men would | | S\% DIE0, Otta, Juno T o blegram i Iie grounds wero muddy and wet; weather | quartered at the Tattorsalls “New York | " in every churoh in the city_today lengthy | ploded beneath the surfaco of the water tho | roach over the breastworks and discharge | hss been received from bLondon anmouncing i Vot s e b headquarters for the past two wecks, and | references were made to the deceased states- | explosive will sink into the iron fonndation | their muskets in the very fuce of ‘the enemy. | that contracts had boen let for the construc S tHI Bt ut Bl s i g e CETLR ] ;r"iln :orlr‘u:"\lvmi"l(')fll\x‘v:)l:lll"l‘o man. Arrangements have beon made fo firo | deop that the sunkou words o figuros SomolmenES ol bbaliiuelEd jnuskots. | tiou of a railrond from this city to San Quort é 5 | manner ‘ne picked up ail. Vi , | minute guns in every city in Canada on [ will bereproduced in raised characters on | A ome stanco: clubs | tin Lower C: a, distance of 1 (it Seiivaan Sl o : | which is ono of the forward feet, bled freely Wummflny L\flcrnoun’duflux the progress of | the iron.” and rails. Several times during the engage- | :“i‘lm] the road :E:r:;:mr:.u'.‘ Al*l fangn m’ the JRE BY INNINGS. Piowde: Chamberiain oxq il | and the horse was lame when the groom ar- | the funeral. Several manufacturors have followed the | ment those who occupied the other side of | Npoxitan government approves the survey, Bt Paul ... 00011 gan. Earned runs: Athletics, 4, Two-baso | rived to take him to his new home. If lock- Hundreds visited Earuscliffe today. Cards | examplo set by the ofticers, as some day proo- | the works, finding escape impossible, would | A "cargo of suppties for the road ave now on Milwauke 0200 9 FBiiss hiiligan: Honio' r Millizan, | Jaw sets in it will be anfortunate for Colonel | were left at the gatos. Policomen oxcluded | ably dynamite will be put in practical use as | raise the white flag, and when our five slaclk- * 4wy from ISngland. ‘The company is to SUNMARY, - Doubleplays: Kuehue, Crooks’ and Lehane: | Scott, as the horse cost 83,000 in France. | the general publi an engrave oned would jump over the works and give rocoive f,000 por milo subsidy from the Farned runs: St Paul, 4 Milwaukoo. 4. T Eitston, Whoeler and Lehane. Baseon' bills: | Ho whs & winner in Franco at all distances | Tao cabinst. ministers mot this afternoon, 2 hemselves up. About two hundred prison- ppovivn, St B FLogh T Tt oh oo St Bante 4 Miwnnen, & | i ol e i e i dh & | and at big weights. It was Colonol Scott's | when Sir John ‘Ihompson arrived from POLK AND SINPSON. crs were taken i this way, and each tine a L Kidion basen: TUrkD, Shoci, DOUbIG plavs: | | Rifhdnell. Lt fon buses: Columbus. L | jntention to have tho horso trained this fall | Montreal, whither ho Had gone to visit his tch came in the eneiy would rush forward CimlnnloB AR aTERubie By GER, O ikt " e Doseon | LS b and start bim in some of the races at Sheeps- | daughter, who is- sertously ill. 1t was de- | The President and Jerry Ave Goingto | Others in theiv | woo, 1 turt, would o Gury, Ta., June 7.—|Special Telo: I L 1Y it dley feties | Wheeler, Baston.” Time: One nour and fifty | head Bay, Morris Park or Giraveseud. cided to give the premicr a state funeral. O A DR LIOREDEcoma oV ot M o s e S TE AN Bimitvon iirston areora: St T, 11 Mwako ltes. Unmpiro: Korins - Lady Macdonald, on being communicated v kit ol CHIL SO A I (U pe ST et (0 ML) LTS RGO EabY erp BT b rote ) EELAI LM WAL Kse = Today. e g om0 Wasuroros, ~President Polk of | sight lours, whea it was relieved and well known business man and an old citizen, A AMorICan AL ATA D L Nt Lovts, Mo., Juno 7.—Following are the | ' Xt'this witing. the nomor goncral nas | the National Farmers' Alliance and Con- | marched to the vear. In thiis engazoment our who hins lutely suffered sevoro business ro- " S T eh o . Pla Won. Lost. Per Ct. | entries for tomor not sent for any of SirJohn's colleagues to | gressman Jerry Simpson loft last evening for | 1988 was heavy, but the point was held, and o loq lpcked nimself in his room at home UMD DL G O [l ol e Vs st r purse 80, one mile and [ form n ministry, La Crosse, Wis,, toattond a convention of | (e WhOIR line of tobel Worlks full into our jt"uiieht. took arsenic and was found by his Sioux City, Tn., Juno 7.—Today Sioux City | 3! o s Lidy Dan L, 82 onnio Annie. [ Queon Victoria cabled to the governor gen- | yno gifferont industrial organizations of that Toie. Mo sihic. tho next duy was-vopels family this morning a fow minutes hefore he Ithnors 8 a i L CL L ey and Minneapalis played two games, both of | Cincinnati 2 ) By ¥, v 013 Cinel, 1063 | eral that she was deeply pained to learn of tho next day was repul- 4i0q o told what ho had dono and asked for a physician, but.it was too late. P Bk i ; N tate, which meets next Tuesday, for the | sive and sickening, indeed. Behind their e vio; > the home tesm. The | Columbus..: T vy a5 ! & o .| Sir John's death, “which she regarded asa | State. e f L which were won by the home team. O | Athloticacs oss: b _ 0 purse 2500, one n{- llhm\l great loss to Cafids and tho w\_‘,'-reih,n_ Her | purpose of uniting witn the national alli- | traverses, aud in the pits and holes they had 2] first game was a battle between the pitchers, [ oncHtd: Goorge' K, 1105 Maud B, 11 el i« e ; pose of g ;) : B A L e T iy 23 - A ThicE stoifuk Uit hlae tnc Diice eve [ aonivilaL A majesty tendered her heartfolt sympathy to | ance as a side working body. After the or: | i for protection the rebel dead wore found Tarelblo| Coita TCX Tan patows e MikiTsipol R zet e vl (e lanaSIou e | e Sy LlED rico, the debntanto for 2 yeur-old I;;ul{[?{::(:l(}l::\lq it o borcavoment. Other | ganization of the alliance is _completed they | wero Minost. entiroly burisd. by the doad | Yousestows, O., June 7.—Mrs. John 5 " ¢ S = 000 added, four furlongs: Adali. 13 co- | dispatche: va. het coive ” i Fed i Rt ¢ b ¥ o ) City two, The fleiing on' both sides: v LAID ON THE UMPIRE. B e 3 0, [ ey A e Ho O o orgong | Will make soveral spocches in that state and | bodies of their companions that had fallen Booker, wie of a colored barter, was found ulmost perfect. In the second game Bartson cenwlel, 115 Yo Tamblen, (13: Minitlo L. o H tben proceed to Illinois, Indiana, Obio, Penn- | Upon them. Many of tho dead men wero doad and torril ated fn ¢ rd took the box for Minneapolis and Dewald for | Blairs Blame T1 v | 116, BI Gt b seuiwaon i ek (10: Qraaial) animiand - RHIRS llevcannagrovartoryof 1| B C BTt 2l HGFEIbIyAmANEIBUYanAL oK Iogsl Lroms Hina Too me e aeil i ho s cosl T Koty Ol e e EpIRSINE L Ao mawHnt e LHBRTN e e 103 el ot Booehwonl, 10; Tues 4b: Girasi | tho various provinces have telegraphod their | sylvania, New Jersoy and Now 'York, where | horribly angled, wnd tho logs, treos anl of 1mil Schultz, The body gave evidenco 2 ) 1 - condolence. mass meetings have been arranged by the The hatarablosihis Of & T041 {hat the woman had been criminally assault \ 0 'y I 1 110; Lottie Mills, 110, A looser than In the first gamo at times, but | The Nonpareils and Blairs played & fino | 'fourth rae, )0 ono and one-guarter miles: | It is understood . ghat the governor general | alliance leaders of thosestates to discuss the the flies on either side were not very numer- | . = J 8t ! < s a foot in’ diamator e uteoRiby & ous. Tt Was i day of accudonte, however, | §ame at Haskall park yesterday, the Non- | Foreruunce, (i IKilkouny, 101; Progress. Wi; | has not summopied, auybody to form a min- | principles of the order. B oL oI Ut O oy IO jyeayy instrument. Mosos Juehin has bog Ityan hiad his knoo thrown out f jont. at | Pareils winnng in theirold timo way. They | bt Draff 1ot the Bishon, 107: inoxville, | istry, i i e L G Siege A OTECI yested on suspicion and consigned to juil. T first, Umpirc Emslie was disabled by beinge | secured two runs on o blocked ball. Blair | | Kicth. face, handicap, purso %600, nine fur- [ S, Hector Langoville saia tonight, that | inloft, Well be eanvassod by | (ho Loy i = 2 is believed by the local oficers that he is N GO DS lRbalei g L Geatne [ o dacis lon . burse 0. nine Tur- | certain desires Had to bo observed and that | the alliance in the way of speakers, lecturers T O £ et ol ) was forced to accept the umpire's decision of tobin . he 1 ; R CaITARTSrs e hOYY] ¥objaata : was temporarily erippled on being hit on tho | . sierro, L he thought 1t _extrdmely unlikely that Lord | and canvassers. who will explain the objects |* Ono of the afvful incidents of tho war was = arm by unother. Jordan umpired while safe, or lose tho guarantee, After a f: un- | Biarney Stone, Stanley would ;takp any action regarding a | of the alliance and what will be asked i the f ) 56 axplosion after the eapture of | BiShop Flasch’s Condition Critieal. (e, by CHERG - CEE eIl derstanding that no bso runner was to be | SIXEh race condition ministry until after, Sis John's funeral, way of state and national legislation.” Prosi U e e oAb MiLwavier, Wis., June 7.—Bishop Flasch BELLLEL RIS allowed to fun buses on a block the umpire, | milo and 100 yards: Frank Lilly, s Lemiol de it ey dent Polk has_arraaged through his forty | I'ort Fisher. “The main magazine was lo- - AR RS RS SERE 87 (el © T FINST GAME. Kelly, allowed two men to score while one | 1,83 Royal Garter. 103; Comedy, 1.6; London NéWspaper Comment. state allianco presidants to have mass meei- | cated inside and near the center of the fort, LOIMOVER HIOR LLLoas0 onsamgh < 3 was greatly fatigued by the journcy and re- i ! i b f7; Rohospierre, it i ve in - eac > for i of ti¢ Noupareils’ fanatics hoid tho bl and | V5, Harey Swieh, WEs Robespicerw, B 0 | Loxnox, Jufio"®.—A1l tho ~tiowspapors | ings at soveral pomts in cach of tho forty | from which powder, shot aud sholl wero car- Sl B Rt S i Blair made no attempt to field it. - Long and | Mondag" & I i it Tt ir | states during thonext four months With o | yicd to the guns, e 3 n d ong ay's Faces, ure as follows : peak in’ eulsgiiikis terms of the 'lato ‘Sir 5 ried to the guns,” asserts a vetoran, “There o o loud hisses came from the Nonvareils' own o i A frinetbs LAt viow of accomplishing the greatost amount | ' : Jors, X Bishop Knight of tae Episeopal diocess of First race. throo-fourths mile, solling: | ol Macdontid” dtia oxpross tho dochiost/se- | 5t Work in (e shortest posible. the e | Were three chaizbers forty and twenty feet Milwauit, who suforod sttoko of paraly- friends. Again, in the ninth inning, Bailoy’s | Mircha, 00 Fouise (ate Kilkenty), 1075 Kirke tinis sl i i i Toimo rin. whith would hiive tod the. scaro | o i e e e N atown. 0o: Do | Bfetat his'adath: “The'Daily News siys tis | will havo hundreds of speakors at work at | respectively i length in tho shapo of a letter sis Friday, is unable to work aud has nearly Al g o AL A tao e ) e 01 "Elsonde, o : Tden: 1, | death s a Toss tothe wholo ompire, If ho | the samo time throughout the entire uwion, | . Tho walls aud roof wore covered with Lost the power of specch. to Bradford and no block was catled. t e i puifes | Bob | was not exactly w great man ho did grent | educating as he suys, the masses to the | ywonty-five feot of sand and rivoted by the | T Slaiv plas av Plattsmouth. Thursday .and | Egher Pelham, Bleo, 124¢ flyder Abad, Pliny, | things, Ho contrived to- postpone somo of | alliane> cause beforo’ the meotmng of the | sy sod. Alter the surronder the ort Collector Shoots Himself riday next. o e e otknts mile: Repeutor, | the. most surprising questions ot ~colonial | second congress. By the timo the natioual | & )PS0 00 (0 2| iy ox. | MiLwAUKER, Wis., Juno 7.—Fred Cross, a Yesterday’s score Kiatian, Tirivor My Fellow. uanor. 124 | policy, thereforo bis death is likely. to pro- | couvention meets in November ho thinks the | hisht bofore somo of our men, utterly ox-— 5050y O iorman Browing company, TTNONPANRILS WLATI Kingshridge and Frank L, 122 duce far-reaching changes. allianco will bo fully posted as to what | hausted, dinneriess and supperless, as wo all ¢! o wing company, A Hilnro A v arth race, five-eig! Sunday. 1 R e strength tho order will have as a presidential hr themselves down upon the Shot himself today. Ho was short in his ac Blonx City ... ik 3 i e, 114: Syrnonses 105; Port Chestor, 104} THE DEATH ROLL. and congressional factor in 1802, President SEbe ot et + counts for a small sum. neapolis 3 5 151 Tol At eon Igs o o0; Quesn of Dol oa St 3 z overing the magazine and were soon s B 1 ] 1 0 L1033 g0, 0 B olic bas taken the fieid in person, and will b o e e | At s 0 Trums, 443 Beverwiclk, Well Known Michigan Newspaper | visit every state from Maine to the Pacitic, | jons it sieop, oblivious 1o the horriblo real-§ 0 i Threo-base hit: Swartwood. Stalen bases: Sioux 1B Fifth race. one mile: Longford, 1225 Gyps: H B ! i, City, 1; Minneapolls, 2. Double plays: Karlo to ol uecn, 116; Middlestons. 107: Brian Boru, 115; Man' Passes Away. —— ‘About daylignt_thore was n shaking of The case of General J. R. Cook, whose 1 1 ful confliet. The rebel accouut of a troo ¢ v Ot O ore0 OVET o ufter being stunued by a blow from sowe RIOUX (1T T : Wi o A K| Swartwood.ef1 2 0 0 0/ McQuald, 3 Poorman, £f..0 0 Nicholson, 2.0 0 Morrinsey! b1 peibock, b1 n Dyke. If..1 Genlng, an... 0 Enrlo, 0.......0 2o cccce—ccen ey Fought on Opposite Sides. Gtz Vi D o v S IS Nurry'iroland, 111 Blolomy, 03 Curmelite, i, | - Dirnorm, Mick., June 7.—Captain Georgo SERIOUS LANDSLIDE, the earth, followed by & tormific. explogions | death occurred at Richwmond recently, wus P CIRTIILIR S LGOS TIRtateantimcet Sixth race, i W€ nilos: Herbulod | M. Chester, ono of the best known news- | (1 pueween Lenvenworth and Atchi. | Migazine, meu, sod and sand were burled | onc of the few instances in which father und ling, 1. Wild_ pitehes. Duk Timos . Two houts Balley, IL......0 fa D, Gurrison, 1 " "™ | pavor men of Micligan, died here today, aged seavenworth and ALChI= | into the air n one hideous mass. Some of | son fought on opposing sides during the civil A o minwtda. - nipires: Eulle and Joran et ariion: LAsRass bl e ooy son—Passengers Go Hung the timbors were thrown 300 fost over tho 5 L £ SRCOND NG ARRs A Urix Won and Lost. Doreott Toras. Prass. for. many. venrs. tia | ATcntsox, Kan., June 7— A serious land- | parapet 1to the scaand ‘upon the beach | ot R G (b T 0 e [ A £ O AR hi 5 0-u| Pams June 7.—The raco for the grand Airbiia v years. His | gq0 goeurroa on the Missouri Pacific last | below. The shock followed by the explosion | Deceased was i son of Genoral Philip St Nonparells...... 3 s June 7 & service wis interrupted by a gallant care i i f ) v : Sta R Ba T o Nonparaila. .. e s of 100,000 Tramcs. for colts an | service wis interfupted by a gallant careor | ot “yorwoon Atchison and Loavanwortn | in tho dim meening light pavalyzod ail for a | ieorge Cook, who sorved tn tho United StatG Bwartwood of) 0 1 0 0{McQuald. b..1 ettty Drize/of earis ol 8 (O Gl in the army and professional work in other < o time, It was a sight to blanch the cheek of | army for forty-five years. It was in that ¥ 0 0|Ward. It 0 BUMMMARY, fillies foaled in 1888, distauce absut one mile | 5 180 3 q Passenger trains bave beon delayed for f tho most callous and reckless veteran, but e ¢ Riohesomana 2 Diainnoin t RN SO AL Hases on | and seven furlongs, was run today and was | Citos: 140 was feom 1501 to I8 olork in the | gyenty-four hours. One passenger train | old soldiers, familiar with scencs of danger, | “¥ 1o 5! Wuaiom,ang sradiad, Sehelvecy, b0 2 0 buke. ot 0 Struck out: B deilen, 10: by Brott, Jaea | won by Edmond Blanc's chestout, colt Cla- | offive of Major Rucker at Washington, He | yus caught between slides at a tonely portion | disaster, victory and blood, were appalled | General J. 1t Cook was born at Jenomion Van Dyke, I E 0/ Shugart, ss. .0 hits: Julle Passod st B y. | mart, by Faumur, out of Princess Catherine, | Was_ordered as quartermaster to Elmira, | 50 0500 "en™ nom any source of supply. | only fora moment. We realized that the | Barracks, Mo., in 1833, At the breaking out Gonina. us .. ..| Ml 6 amo:~Ono hour un 11ty . Um- | The 'same owner’s bay colt Reverend, by }\-d\ 110; llllc ar,l‘ul'dr;lln:(lll:;ml(llml, clothed | myo"Pocientzers wore obligod to go tweny. | main magazino hud = exploded. Quickly | of the war he was a ticutenont in the federal ’ Suec Y el Energy-Reveuse, was socond and M, P, De- | and sonttathe front all of the troops raised | ¢y hours without food and it was impossi- | every uninjured officer and man assisted in | gem; e promptly rosigned to take part o Inarre’s chestnut colt Clement, by Vigi- | in western New York. In 1864 President S P MARGER Biel oLt it Swacal promp v Of Their Own Making. el third. Lincoln promoted him to captain ana_assist- | LS, to transfev them until this ovening. | Uhe SEREEOn Pl Our comrades Who WOre | with: Viegmia. The futher remained in tho Yosterdny the Wostern casket company's | '*FClelie, third. _— ant quartermaster of volunteers. After tho | 1 assengers from the other tratus wore trans, e e e rtwo i badrad itead | fedsral team tackled the Omaba Views and when Among the Amateurs. wer ho was clty editor of tho St. Paul Press e o e i ba ava boant | bodieatyi lon out, and not u momber of | lives in Detroit. Tne espousnl of the south= floux Cliy. five innings woro over tho coMinmalcors waro | Moore is a great acquisition for the Sham- | Sh HhoR wont t0 AW VO gyhere be ws | gasiiored between Alchison and Loavenworth | company I Tiwo Hundred and Third Ponn- | ern causo by thie young lioutenant pradiced Tuneapo tightly nailed up in ono of tholr own boxos | rocks. He is quite u slugger. em) orteron the N ' aro now at work. It will require fully | sylvanii, who were lying above tho powder | an estrangément “botween father sud son, P X! Tribune. He was afterwards made jun e e Y | yooms, escaped. This awful catastrophe cast | which was not reconciled vutl about five aud this label was tacked o o i . Wi 3 gro L Earned runs: _Slonx City, 2 Minnoapolls, aiitiislatalvas oot oilitiBicoyon: Crolghton, citcher of the West Omabas, | aditor of Apploton’s Journal and was subso. | Wenty-four hours to clear the t & gloom over our vietory; and when some one | years ago. Not o ly did the son take part 2o b rman. Mor faagy. Van' Dyko, « y WESTRIN CARICHT (0 s bauly cut over his oye in a recont game, Fagel 4 0 « t s it Foora Morfaagr Van e arln N A S IR e it :::l\fn.nng e I s ‘g;:,;'!‘{!{,,';("fi;,:fi;{,:‘",;:,';"“,;,‘m{:“E ":fl",',‘,."",,l" ge sstornation in the Census Office. | reported that the robels fired the magazine | With the south and become one of - the imost e N ah s A orBear 1 iens a1 Ny, e 2 10| Grandjean pitehed_a great game aainst | Detroit and the Fieo Prossin 157 and con. | WASHINGTON, June 7.—Thero is considera- | DY meaus of slsosio wlredtequuboted withia 1 UL SOllols 0B MIbL) Eldocabuty o o Cib. 4 ML, ||u|hy"l|nn-'f,“'.‘| f i et § v | Blaie last Sunday. They only secured3 hits | tinuad in its service until his death. blo consternation in the vavious branches of | Wiiety SEPE ARG, TG WL K e Fort, @ | hew fortunas with tho sumio side. Sheé becamo anipa; L Stenck outs iy Dawaliy Bitliactann; & | Ihalnadi e : lifiafiofchim 3 T tho consus office. Tt grows out of the fuct | Spirit of ravengo upon our prisonors took pos- « the wito of General J. E. B. Swart, the utes. Umpire: emsli Horland, o [ Wiitor, ki 1 ‘x“l‘%)&-‘:::)\?n:;v:l:"m Address . Robbing, 909 Iotarestins Doy oot antas Bxncoton work is running so low that it has become ioneral Terry, belioying A n'm veport, 4:r 2”“‘;',“’.’1”:"‘.:‘:;M'.m will show the spivit and Donver Gets Another Ronsting, | Gaike s ackson, o “Yaph is doing good box work for the the Coming Week. | necossary {0 reduco tho force, Tt is hintod | Jerod 8 stron wud Wibne Kuaes b K | LI vunia court nouso at u_time Dexvir, Colo, June 7.—The gnme today 2 Plattsmouth team. PuiLapeLeiis, June 7.—The coming week | Ehat between now and July 10 the force is to | night befor and, with spades in their hand, | when the coiiter was sovely pressed, Cook’s between Kansas City and Denver was an- ; Little iadke of the Falconers is catehing | promises to bo pi prolific of .Jc‘,‘,lnl,mm'hl be reduced at least 1,000, which takes m | compel them to testevery foot of ground | men werein tho court house yard and theie other walk over for the visitors, It seomed ¥ i . ‘ for the Plattsmouth. 3 the Bardsley nnd Koystono bank matters quito & iargo number of the original ap- | within the fortification, * This w done | commander on tho ground wounded in the a8 It the Donvers did notknow how to play S L Missourl Valloy bas a good club this sea- | the Bardsloy ys aankiinatigsias | potncese dandienasely aliiorhliose f witojhoroughiyiandiniiiokly, (bubino\torpadacstor)loky GovermoriCiordon, ikithe axaltamont of AL Ry Al EaTvars (Warab BT souiA ST ALY son. havothe past two or throo weoks. It is safd | were rocantly gtven throo mouths’ apnofnt- | wiras woro found. ' was' ificriward [ho- | 10 momont, rodo up to thom and oxciaimed the ninth inning when two men wero ot iy oy L dit by piteher: By | souri Valley. Koim is playing for Blair. fairs have in their possession all of his check:| Boing asked to ‘trausfer o number of the | s with torehas or lhted matches, tenit. | forward and, shaking his fist in Genoral About two thousand peoplosaw the game and | & hits kK, Morrow, Phelps. K Blair has signed o good man in Pitcher | books, cancelled checks and privato accounts | clorks to the regular list or reappoint thom | hre e bowdor seattoron alous 116 yasengo | Gordon’s face, domanded : “How dare you thoy wero_disgusted at the miscrablo game [ Hfec-Ppse bitai Yook Hortn, Gudke. Brott. Ho was with the Sioux City leaguo | and will thus be able to trace all of the'missing | for the three months’ torms. He roplied that | i tifus causing tho dwul calamit 9 | Oifer to lead uhy mon in my presence,” (lon putup. - Scora: B term a while this season. stato and city tunds. District Attorney Gira- | it was impossible to do 5o, and on the ex- ke, cral Gordon, taking in the situation at i KANSAS v Took Fourteen Innings. Blair scoms to have pickod up 8 good one | ham will tomorrow present to the grand jury | Piration of the time there would not be any Youn T AR, - glunce, courteously saluted and suid 1% new ones appointed. The work 15 nowhere 2 don me, Generl Cook. 1 thought you wi ning, 2.2 3 Puevoyr, Neb, June 7.—[Special Telo- | in Pitcher Conno et AL bills of indictment azainst Bardsley, charg- | jear comploted, and it is only through the | Coptain ‘Pom Dayton and a party from | to0 badly wounded Allow me to o in gram to Tup Brr.| -The finest gamo of | Kddinkor s not pitcning vory good "ballln | iy pim with the embezzloment of $39.000 of | possibility by working the forco night and | Laramie (Wyo.), mide another unsuccessfal | oo of youraides,” “You can goas one of ball ovor olavad in Fremon, and porhaps tha | tho Wisconsin iaaguo. T woathor is rather {16 51 0 t'Syar sion000 bolonin: W the | St by Dicamoeg 11 woni ol b up jn | Loirumie (Wyo.) e anothof e R T LT best amateur oxhibition ever - witnessed in | “ayriap o 3 state. 'The charge of pevjury in violatiug his | shape. Tho stato of affairs would delay the | (0BG (@ TSI EREE T A0 b i 2 Mathows, £f.00 1 ) war, says tho New Orleans Times-Democrat. | emccecmo—cn service, and with his aged wite no; 9 r a g 7 T I 'am here, rejoined General Cook, i Nobraska, was played bero this aftornoon bo. | poionler s putting up a great gamo for tho | oath of oftico will'be droppod” for tho reason [ work of the offico considerably and - will ne k fhing bimself into the saddle, placed b twWoon Tl P oo ate St a e aem oo [1DRYSRpOrt tealn. that no record of his having been sworn in [ cessitate an extra appropriation to complete, | o the Kepublican the purtv on thew wuy |y tho head of his ade, and ¥ v e Ittt nd he Cranos 9f | Vapor will do the catéhing for the N. B. | can bo found in tho prothonotary's ofice, L veik to Lavamie met a boy who had sturted | ordor to ndvance, “Then followed,” said the Fournier, i St toAree e s 15\ ORE COnYeaEl| ealioors, where it should be ou filo had he beon sworn. | - Anniversary Exercises Wi €. T, U, | to foot it over the rango to Gold Fll and { member of A, 1% 1DIs stall who witness ot hotrhiat tiatonting ot Fremont appears to bon it this season, Tho only onth Lo took Wwas one with refer- FAsINGTON, June 7.—The annivevsary | who, as thev express it, hadw't clothes | the movemont, “onc of the most maguiticont otal...... halr firat Dafent- 0b Ahe- ssiaou. « Evoniont ence 10 his duties toward tho state under the | WASKINGTON, June T.fho annivorsary him to wad u gun. He had ) scorod once s Vi i almer, the catcher for the F : Pnoa e AR | exercises o orld’s Woman's Chris! anogh on him loiwad g gun, Ho he zapactacloa’ason i vy corod once in toe fivst and twice in the third [ Palm catehor for the Fromont team | A H® 0% L0 pe 0f 1854, This act hag | exercises of tho World's Woman's Christinn | FREuh, 00 ROR K0 BORE B B oy mna - Kansas City. 01000 230390944 ;I;\“lm\nlilnll’:-‘m“‘Irfi i‘ll\‘(\»':".::‘\‘h"::x:xl"n\"r:.'u:l":.\T.:, HI\&.L‘:::n is still pitching for the Missours | Pe°D nullified bylahe' new charter under | Temperance Unlon was hold at the Congre- | was going to sind 1t or*hust,”” but ho wis { Tho Granite club is trying to arrango oAy, * | had failed to score un to thut time, found the | Valloys. (:.mu‘l:u‘ 0 With the same ‘.‘m‘ ' | which the municipality Is now operating, and { gational church today. During tho courseof [ induced to tarn around and accompany tho meoting between The Welr il dohnny e e e LB | for the first tmo ANA sucoeadsd Tn make | i aiodats of Connet B Am- | the oath taken is uhekefore vold. The opinion | the meeting a resolution was adopted consur- | outfit vack to the Centennial Grinin. MeClollan Home runs: Gunson. | ing threo runs, tyiug the score, T'he Models of Council Bluffs this season, | is general that Busdsley, on entering upon | jng the action of Secretury Blaine in issuing 1) 3 seom to be no improvement over last year's | the duties of theoftie of city treasurer, did | i Qctober last a cireular Instructing the Btolen bases: inrr, Manning, Fost Double o de wi on sl 0 il e four- Dlolon basoas Moar, dnning. Voator, Doubla Hach side was then shut out until the four- | yaam, not vake an oath tofaithfully administer the | [Fuited States consuls in South and Central VAR ey MACIalen ARy Qittlon, & chirett teonth, when tho visitors made the winuing o e Taat sadsna 1y [ DOY S 8liathlyand. £ n g balles| O upraler 70 Copay, 2 Stricicaint | L0 o the visitors mude who winulug | Gatewood of lust. seasow's Nebraska City [ aftuirs of that ofice Whother tho omission | A merican states to. mport to the stato de - way., Time: One hour and forty-five minutes. | packed grand stana_was in an uproar fr team is covering short for the Shoboygun, | was intentional an aavidontal will probably | parument the best means of introducing Uniptre: Gattn B s o e % o an uprodr from | (Wis.) teaw and putting up u good caw never be definiteky mown. Awcrican beer in those countrics and ey B et ”'”‘ :‘:‘”“"“‘-‘ Hansell,pitcher and outfielder of Nebraska Pho meetings of uhw t;ul\«')l;xmn:nl commit- | various other information counected with the 3 Framoy vy, Cn B 1 City's last season’s team, who signed' with | tee which is inquiniwe into Bardsley's ad- | heor and mait trade. d oo v, & anq should ek God R = Crines 0000000 000 ) \ peor and malt trade e : collng which 1 so dis- | Everybody n il tako o g Lixcony, 7 oin-Omaha | “SEUNGN riing: Fromo AL AR08 tho Davenport I and I loaguo team for tue | ministration of his o#ice and s connection 2 That extreme tired feeling which is so dis- Ever s : ¥ ns; mont, 2; Crancs, & Doub I } o8 = i so unaccountable 1 the spring medicine, for two reasons game postponed on account of wet grounds, | playst Framont. 15 Cranes, rrots season, hus bean reloased on account of light | with the Koyataue bank aro expected A T T romingaid often‘se winsoutintable tn the |spriog medbia BEHMR FasOREE. e mont, 5 Cranes d B Fron bitting. Hansoll is a light batter butun | to result in sdemortant developmonts - L RD A spring months, is entirely overcome by 1o , & P WaAsHINGTON, June 7.—Secretary Kusk has i venentfi T R R it Western Assoctat L Huttoeles: Kimuol aud b elegaut ficlder and fast runner. this week. -Itgcis understood that gt pelil it foddl R Sarsaparilla, which tones the whole body, | benefitfrommedicine than utany other scison. . Wiltans. & ehe. Andy Sideer of Fromont, who signed with | Postmaster Geuerab3Vanamaker will appear | issued orders proscribing tho rules and rog puriios the blood, eures serofula and all| 2d, The impuritivs which have aceumulated ' i 3 T P A 4 i guo teaw, has been re- | before the commi ow and_answer ons to go d trans vs despepst, ereates an appetite, | in the blood should be expelled, and the sys- Ffoolase. 1. lnes Two hours und twenty-f¥e minutes, | Appleton, (Wis.) league teaw, has boen _ re- | bofore th ifas tomorr d wvor'| latlons to, govern the shipmont and tran humors, cures dyspep it the blood should be expelled, and the sy e Umipire: Davenport. i easod, ‘The company was too fast fol any questions thapl Nay be put to him with | portation of cattld from the United States to 0! ver, braces up the nerves, | tem given tone and strength, before the pros- Omaha,............48 ) 5 v lensod. T'h pany v him. i o] e e ¥ rouses the torpid 1i I Minneapoifs /78 " i Pond, an old Kearnoy playar, is covering | fefereuce to his kuawladge of the Keystone | foyeign countries under tho now law provid il eloars (o mind. We soliclt a comparison | trating effects of warm weather ars felt. Kansas Clty L0 42 outhfal Sprinters. Socond base for one of the Wisconsin league | Deuk affairs. Other witessos who will ab- | ing for tho safo trausport of such animials o Hood's Sarsaparilla with any other blood | Hood's Sarsaparilla is the hest spriug medi- RN Jouoral McCamant, to whom Bardsley ma a0 ¥ IR RS QIR0 A - RHOY purifi I 2 i I bt. Paui. .l i tho Excelsiors locked horns and had it | Jack Hughes an old Omaha boy, has sign- O ek 01 kh6 sRNMIIA ollaiad. by hilt' ln | EcMaple apace for the antmals, sult | strength, and medicinal merit. superiority, Take it hefore 1t Is too Jate i a report of th y deck fittings, sheltor and veutilation. Ship- strength, - - out. In nine innings twenty-five of the [ ed to piteh for the Shoboygan, Wis., team. behalf of the commonwealth, and John Dob- | S6rs ava tebfarnish o foroman to be it chatpe | o < e RPN AMERICAN ANSOCIATION, youngsters had made tho trip around the ‘e Blair taam is putting up a great game. | son and James Dobson, who were on Bards- [ he't e i 10k cattloman for cach twohty Tired all the Time | The Best Spring Medicine [ - buses, and this {s what the score by inniugs | They bave yet to loso their first game this | ley’s bond to the extent of $120,000, and to | five hoad of cattle shipped. «1 had no appetite or strength, and felt| *1 take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a spring King Kol Succeeds in Playing a Su shows season. whom Bardsloy assigued ,hls privaté estato | 'O Bo4d Of caltlo STpped. ron e e am T attribiited my eonditton | modiolne, and X iud 1t Just tho thing, Itiuncs day Game Clear Through, Janiors w0008 043 27| Linaban is catehing a great game. atter ho had resignod 3 Wol e e Dnon e L LA SIS SLAMHEVIAL AL SGAIID | adala L EAAEIA TR MR 1L Qreaieels: i et \Celstors: 8000001114 oRR The hunt for Marsh, the fugitive president e PR : 4 nxeisNary, O, June T.—Today's game | “Batterivs: ‘Tuniors, Hushbanks and Tal- [ Stephenson is about the best amateur | . ope'icovitone bank, is ket up. All sorts | PORT CoLioryg, Ont., June 7.-—The Wel- Kinds of medioine without benet. But as | entman. My wifo takes it for dyspepsia, and was allowed to proceed without iuterference | bott; Excelsiors. O'Donvell und O'Conno; pitoher in the olty. .| of rumors a5 to his whereabouts are afioat, | land canal is now open for the locking of soon a8 I had taken half & bottle of Hood's | she derives great henefit from it 5l siys 1¢ by the police. Cincinnati won an casy vie P g s ; The Sleepy Hollow will be knowu as the S. | py¢ no genuine clue has been abtained. boats from 6 o'clock Sunday morning until 9 Sarsaparilla, my appetite was restored, and | is the best medicine she ever took.” F. C. Lolly quite himseif raliapaa Wore Pruit. A, Orchard toam. They are going to have a ——— o'clock Sunduy evening, the same as last | my stomach felt better 1 have now taken | TurNER, Hook & Ladder No. 1, Boston, Mass, tory. Kolly was quito himsolf and did §00d | Miccovm Varrey, To. June Tow(Spocal | ‘srest d would like to bear fr H A work at bat, while in the fleld Canavan sud ) 3 SURA. Toe(BPOgIAl, | SPRRLAGRR. AQf M ¢ to bear from out- St. Stanislaus Anniversary, year, nearly three bottius, and T never wassowell.” | *Last spring T was troubled with boils, ol M| Telegeam to Tuk Bek.|-The S, A, Orchard | of-town clubs, Nt 7.—Th — ¢ s 3 v | E Twe Saith did. very - oreditebla work. The 0 8, A s e A v Crioaco, June 7.—The twenty-ifth anni- i e . Mus. JEssi® F. DoLukaRE, Pascoag, R. L. | caused by my blood belug out of order. Two y . team of Omaba played the Valley team here | ~The Plattsmouth, Blair and Missouri Val- |t "ot the founding of the society of Sail r Ohil . W. Martiott, Lowell, Mass., was | bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla eured me, grounds were in very poor condition. AMOr | toquy the score resutting 14 to 8 in favor of l&\ teams will play avthe ball park during Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, June 7.—A squadron comipletely cured of sick headache, which she | ean recommend 1t to all troubled with affec ST 4 - 0 season. . e 3 eb sl e i the game tho players woro arrested, but | tho Valley. 'The game was without incident v of three Gorman warsnips—tho Leipig 3 years, by Hood's Sarsaparil | tions of the blood.” J. Bewoc, Peoria, Il were at once released on bail. Many Were | gyoept that the Orchards wore peaches and | b i Limouth 18 putting up o stift game and Sophine aud Alexanderine—sailed this even. Xopt from coming, foaring hat 100" Dolico | Sream for the home clan . Hartoor” f | they have dofeated overy Omatia toam that | this eveniug at St Stanialaus' ball. which | {EPeRER ‘aitor n stay of two days in this ] - would stop the game, und the attendance was | piat 4" G e Chvder and | 4% played them was elaborately decorated with American | poty r arl a Dot as large as it would doubtless have been | M Vea for the visitors, Bowles, utpire. The Shamrock basoball elub gave an en- | and P nm' x|~‘ ke ;\':::JI\ l.h"rfw:w-ly wiks —— otherwise. Attendauce, 4,480, Score LR . S Joyablo soofa aud danco at Forest hail Wed- | founded tho Polish celany ln Chicage nuw Murderod by Apaches. - : T e # Cluotnnasl 04011133213 : 3 < nesday ovening. About seventy-five couples | bered about forty amilics, and M. PoMBSTONE, Ariz., June 7.—Word wis re Bold by all draggists, §1; six for 35 FPropared | Sold by all druggiste. 81; six for §5. Yrepare FAOY Kightoen to Seven, were 'in attendance ana everybody had. a | Peter Kiolbassa, recently elocted 'city treas TounsToNK, Arlz., Jut W 57.0. 1 110D & €. Apothecasies Lowol, Mass. | by G. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowsll, Musa: Washington . ;.0.1.0 0 0 00 00 0 I=1 : - - s ) Owam, Neb., June 6.—Fo the Sporting | L | e Jrought togothar u group of twonty-five | ceived today of the killiag of Frank Cathew uso Ol 1 13; Washington, . groat time. A good sum was realizod, which | urer, brought tog group of twonty-five m':m-: hli'll:ncAmlllll‘ill."tll‘.‘\‘lehmm.‘m."t‘k‘ Editor of Tus Bus; Will you please say in | will go toward purchasing new uniforms, persons for literary und religious culture. ' by Apache Indians uwear Arizpe, Souors. | 100 Doses On2 Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar St. Stanislaus, the first Polish organization formed in the United States, was celebrated

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