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THE OMAHA DAILY JUNE 18, 1801, B ] on Eitoljorg's bit, Oy scored. Trat's out | hit Viau until the ninth inning, wh y [ aisquatin oo stean (o taa Mo | NOWINATED BY ACCLAMATION, | tateoqmed by the compansat Fusting. 1. [ TOURIS FSOFINED 1P Smith trotted to first on balls, and home on | Cleveland 01001000 4 |- Fades' stond omeént antil the —— mortgages aro montioned as episodes of along Stearns' fine shot, for three cushions, and tho | Chicago 190 0 00 00 0 j=g.| JACREBLANC jqu exel ONMNUN VoS BRI FioR sorfes of mistakes mado by ofticors of the pRiven | peor nto fidgot Iin thoir soats. The | i Clovelind, 11y Ohloago, 7. Frrors: | Fourth race i of under the Files | e . | company during tho Iast four or five vears nnon's Lembs Give 0!d Dark Day: 4 speetr foat stalked athwart their | Cleveland, 7: Chicago, o, Earnad rups: Cleve a8 thero wor startoer ; will be among the boasted triumphs | Thoe statoment that Samuel Dinkelspiol was | Westorn and Southweste snotal Passene Ehannon's Le 3 Ol Dark Days a | Soio T Cloway s thrown put at irat | fund: ' Ghieago. 11" Hatterios: = Viau and | Ugirh eico, fandieap. #n added; ono mila | of our party in which our domocratie friends | & defauiter to the extent of $180,0 was con- estorn and Fouthwest o Qoneral Passen Nice Touching Up. and thoy foebly whooped, thon fell back into | Boyie: Hutchinson and Kittrldie b and 100 yards Shibboleth (10 (6.0} edmo | will as nsunl hoartily ncquicseo, Tho state | tradicted flatly by the company’s officors ger Agents Confor, the dumps as Old | nashed A hot ono TOSTON TAKES TWO FROM BROOKLYS throuch i won by a length frow, WhIth¥: | o Ohlo is an important factor fn this great | but, notwithstanding the donials, there s 3 A United States, ono that has taken a con- | little doubt that the bu 5t tho London CHAMPIONS WERE EASILY OUTPLAYED, | Eetch ihi Ao athy i | sent o "k ainthi attornoon | gl iios YR Ealie o SN T | aplcuou part ) e creat dramu of e, st | QLA W, 8 demerali conttion, A | PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY TO THE ALTON and things looke inde was devoid of inte Tinie: 205 Ohio elected rocontly a democratic legisl ont Boors {8 attributable to the ture, With this warning behind us lot us Hf the latter to straighten out Dinkel Omaha's Team Puts Up a Faultless | out. 1t was timo todo something, and the | Brookiyn Lscons, Netr rm e octal to T | 1ot bo buckwavd or Inggard in the civic cn. | svjels afa Towa Central Aunounces a Rato of 3 + Rehine eljorg's Magnifle Lambs {1t W " ious Hits: Bost i vy QUNS e 5 tost in November, but with a ticket worthy xplanation of Merzbacher's hold on the 3 o o the q Ll B R bt it i rive down at Manager Dan Danny | ton, 3: B Vattories y and | Ber.|—Last night's rain again interforrod | of our choice lot us appeal to our fellow cit- | Company it is said that tho foundor of the ks Fthe Round Trip cent Pitching—Lincoln Makes was thers, A single ng of the arm and ot and Daly. Earned” runst | with tho planes bt the - horsomen, and the | izons to piace again our houored state at the | Spatish-American departu Vil &t o the Detroit G. AL R, the ball sped over to Walsh, and Gunny was Faces at the fmel crounds wors eain post: | head of the republican column, (Cheers,| | Bamed Dickinson, who rot e yoars Encampnient Killed, then back it came to Papa and Wilson | Morning game ] Poned i Wit tane a0y Mhursay, Friday | “There is another question in which tho | Mo with an ample fortune 02 i dopart g fo¥ e RPAVS, Trooklyn no o Saturday - aftegnoons. — Disuppointad | people are vitally iuterested, and that is tho ment rogarded s perfect in manaeement o And the f that swent up mac ston ) horsement ure pretty numerous in Li curroncy question, ‘They want good money | and scope. Merzbacher was Dickinso d ra ak! And so the | Hite: Hos v today. some sixty of'more belng housed ut | and plenty of it. ‘They want ull their monny | Vato secrotary, and wis chosen by Ie Lincolr ver, 1 led. wWasn't ita bird! Hero are ronkign, ! AR Capitol hotel, of equal Valuo, so thav a dollar will bo tho | Suceced Dickinson, Tho Spanishi-Amor oral pa ¢ 0 1 the Jimmy Manning fe OMANA vestand T. Tisly Referce Dunn's Ofcial Decision. papor, We hiave hud thia of money | inson, was ablo to tako caro of tsel & Fi totn rosds, wis hioid Wont ooy th MeCormick 2 - National League Standing. NEw Yonk, June 17.—Jeres Dunn, the [ since tho resumption of specie paymonts in = under the now management, there o Shan Play Lost. Por C't. | 1o of the Elove contest botwoeen Slavin | Jaauary, 1870, Nobody wants togo back to | Supervision by the rs. Morzbach Al ak the old condition of things, when 1t was goid | 18 said, took with him about $50,000 worth ot the Chicawo & Alton's aetion in lowering at Hal ck with his g Bostox, Mass., June 17,—The Bostons de Rixti race. Mg purse 5,000, one and ones t T'wo runs in, two men on bases and butone | Boston . Fincoln Raves Another Grabat the Pennant, b was ready Cit 7.~A confore t gon- iloy's 0 to dot nin eo They thought they g Halifenn New York...... and Kileain in Hoboken la (ht, tode M Sutelifle, o Rostor y and Kilrain in Hoboken last night, today 14 %0 0 Glolaers and puper to pensiouers, | securities which Sanctez z ety Chien | made known his oficial decision. He decided | Oyt ontstanding government bon s we for private ‘investmont, This left Sane Wik Y Rl ¢ A8t § t Twiteliell. Clevelnnd 3 3 that Slavin had won the bout and was en 300,000,000 and banks could issue paper | Without 4 nnd ho is now working for oy hatial SR LI L MeCanley Brooklyn 1 Wost - ORRY to be com- | iy At A e 5 titled to 75 per cent of the £10,000 purse, but ey upon the wcrease of business, But | asalary in Barcelona, Spain, for the N ) N retled to nclu Eitetjore. § ] PIUADURZ, oeors that all oty thut Kiteain would bo knocked | that condition is passed away. The bonds | York compans was that Chairman Finley authorized the \ wholo of the Cow- | Trufley Cineinnuti : out within ten rounds were off. are being paid and the time is coming and | William Dinkelspicl's connection with tho | Interested lines to put juto effect the same T - - has como when tho interest on bouds is | Bquitable Lifo Assurance society was sov- | rates adopted by the Alton for tourists, to DOySIE (O HHDULY L AMERICA) clsion as Inconsistent. They clam that | 80 reduced and their valuo Is so fn. | ered because of somo ratherq 1nb Twenty dollurs from Kansas City to tion, but it can’t be P tan-round contost must be concludod unloss | creasod that the bunker ~cannot af- | cldents in his insuranco of Senator Hears yed ¢ if they want | - O1d THine Tiot Ovor s Guime at Touls- | ono man is kuocked out or dujured so that he | ford to buy. bonds upon which to issuo | e, for SWOGID i fourof tho gre st Bt tak Manning. % must stop, and thut only an avent of either | circulatiog notes. We must contemplate the | Paices Heo managed to obtain his stice, let em tako | jyoi oy ville Yesterday. AHHYHOLOD. oAh - TeH LY ¢ (OREERE: ot h s whon the national banks will not issue | sion before the company decided to rofu » onaund aftor tomorrow. T of Danny ! b Lovisvitie, Ky., June 17.—The game | jimited number of rounds. In this instance but tecomo banks of discount | Senator Hearst as a risk, and though legally noof the chaivman is Some day J today was a pitchers' battle and it proved ex- | the mistake of the time-keeper in not | 80d deposit. The banks dre evidently acting | he was pr ed thie company did not care to | ¢ y citing. Two bases on balls, a bunt and | sounding the gong before Kilramn was his ;‘I"'“ this Y‘lh'nv‘l\zllvvl' they have voluntarily | © "\‘l‘““'iyh l;‘ 1 I‘H 18 with him, some play O'Connor’s single broke the eyphers for Co- | fee "T‘, v‘nr nlw ‘\‘(m\luv in hlmw h’x : L ; r ““ b vl ."1{ :3 ’v;”ll«‘ w‘\ \w ‘-‘_l Nl { v\“ w . ‘l air e (i caused the trouble, but 1 being up anc ciirrency be replaced ! Cortainly not by 1 with the N k Lifo i lumbus and sent in two runs. With two out Lo Ly g S the notes of the state bunks, No notes shail | pany have created such a stir s ma rates chuirman had rap him in ready to fight when the gong w sounded Shinnick mado a t in the ninth, brought in | s wot knoeked ont TPhe deaision has made | e circulated as money except such as have | statement in London, where hie now is, o \of the the the sanction, authority and guarantec of the | Which he denies that ho is a ¢ think with o bust a run and reached third, Dolan made a balk | a stir moti [ ug men, many whom b M A h a L 106 T sdhms bpossIbI& ToF aind Utipies Davls oalled Shinsloieln tlethg. | Hadwigors ngainatIclivait'a: boing nooked { Unttod Statos, e best form of these Is | SeChiR, (0t G0 BL SEanRaetions have Hess enil mulo, seoms 1mpossibl out. "It was learied todny thatthe purse | cortificatos, bused upon gold and silver of | above board. He admits that he tin Was about §2,000 short, but that the Granite | Yalue caual "to the uc outstanding, | ally bankrupt, but he denies that he squ 1 warfare as association’ will doubtless imako up the do- | Nor: should any — distinction bo maue | doved any of the funds of the New Y 8 S striko back e AT Farn nat Oaia Rineis Oltyat, || .. ficienoy, y between Id~ and_ silver, 3oth | Superintendent Pierce of the stato 1 action taken t00 fine a playor to find oxcuse for his dirty | Farned runs: Ouiiha 1o ffansis, Gt vented Louisville scoring twice, and twice o s should be recoived at their market value in | ance department has be his oxu work, and it rh ti 18 tubling. Stenrn Doublepinvas SHatnon riot seemed taminent, Ravmond was fined fincoln Bicycle itnces. the markots of the world, Their relative | at Albany. This take two H9/to i a0 Taadl pwer- | Stvarnsto Wilson " st baso on't W | g and ordered 1o the vench fn th tenth | pixeors, Nebi, Juno 17.—(Specil to T vavios from day o day and there s 1o S 0 ing Wi T But SR Attendance, 1,200, Score: LA, WLl ddt MPION |t of vaiue except the corcurrence ot the | three or four me Ihis, it is said, w1 Uthen would be impossible to pla f | riy-five minutes. Louis 00N 60 "0 00— 2 | bieyelist, raced a mile against time last even- | chief nations of the world. We coin both | be done npon the solicitations of tho Equita 1 gt ho along about lock the misty mantle began Colu 000000020 3 | ing ut Bohanan's hall before a large audience. | metals at a fixed ratio, but we maintain them | ble, the Mutual Life, Metropolitan, and | to cloar and blue eyes opened in the WHITE WINGS LOST IT. isvilie. 10 Columpus. 5 x:v\‘-:; The amateur record of 2:55 has been held by m[ pa with each other by limitiug the } [‘.x | Hu\l[whnt ticut Mutual Life This was a welcome sight to the ball umbus dutkorlcas Witz | Moscher of Omahn, but Mockott wont th o | Of the cneaver mutal to tho sum nceded for | CW years ago tho corporation bocame (it i s finest | Denver's Manager Makoes 3 L TURE O 3 f Omaha, but Mockott went th 6 ) G Giiiey coin and receiving and redeeming | unpleasaitly prominent the boy half hour later one of the finest 2 Earned runs: Louisviile, e in 2:34. Tlhie finish was made amid | S5 % T Enongh in One Inaing to Losc FINE 0AS B FOR FIRLDENS arot exetiement. Ta the six.day bleycle |:it The demand for the free colnage of ilver | legisiaturd in the « VICK PRESTDEN Dexver, Colo., June 17.—[Special Tele: WASHINGT Jino 17T game today | Face Wiison mainiamed tho load last nizht, | WEhO WL sios Shall pay. Tok itvar onition | abpaitad by 5 s0nAL0. 10 InVel oL ias K : gl . 5 7 SsEtag | be ' i B s no el G I bs W s iynag bes el VenwA g way) | [EUSIU RIS s B e T OE BV R OMINGR A R G S R (o ko, the ¢ Wt Third Vico Presi ment of the battle. It had been two long | aram to Tue Ber Afte gamo hac 5 - 3 5 7 i more than 112 market pricc: a demand that is islative methods. The chairman of fithe the pre v t of fent v ( o Al D wooits slaco n game had been | been safely won by the home teum 1t was put | e tyvicnl old fashionod vaviety when heavy | o iakon Teom lits 'scoro, & kick. huving | noand ought not to bo madoby tho producor | loxislative mothads, Mo chlriuan of this | of tho Achison roud nay soon Coinds, and the appe: | 11 & platter and! presentoil o the visitbrs. | Dacins Va8 i ordor and tho NS nUMSRONS. | yeen mude. Brows: was on hand agin in [ of any commodity SUSE s oo, WOHEO | its counsel, Tleary . Cuilon. “The voport | souri Dacitic. M At ian ©ood time, but tho pace told on the heavy :;\\'\l nl{‘s mml.l»,\ mi ll ‘l‘ ‘1 States l:mnlm ‘:\\‘u.‘ Lyoratis “rlvn; « ‘:nm:lwi and ma aisregarded an order of Comm oung man, Shader, aud he retired from tho ould demonetizo gold and derange all the | decided — sensatio nsurance eir idgloy to discoutinue divisions cdge. The fact, t0o, that this was the ini- | the game until the last ‘half of tho ninth, | Baltimore 50 02605 10— | Younk man Sbader, aud bovetired from e | {rnsactions of our people. What ‘we ought | Strange o relato this report was never R LR G RN tial appearauce of tho champion Kansas | when errors by Tebeau enabled the Farmers | (Mits: Washington, 18 Baltimore, 16 Brrors: | e put resur A e O oy rice by | L0 0, and what we now duo under the silver | acted on [LatEvith O RHe T A Citys bore this soason lout additional attrac- | to score the winning runs, Tho home 1aus | (ot tomii and Lohan: Culningham, | pears to bo between Wilson and Alloway. AL e S B [ et vanama it actoerl orn board. 1t should bo romembered that the tiveness to the occasion. had many of them leit the grounds with the | Van Haltren and Townsend. 'Earned runs: - pablicaniiEnsura iRt OMIYIT DR L BRSO o E Dt o asEka D tof the Western I'r ssociation Both te . to the sickness of Don- | impression that Lincoln was safely defeated, | Washington. 4; Baltinore, 0. Slavin and Sulli duct of silver mined in the Unite at | the sanction of President Beers. They wera | doos notjempower the board of commissioners O s ! sy e & ATHLETICS BEAT BOSTON TWICE The Magie City Athletic club will offor a | it8 market value, and upon the security of pparently of an imm Ly productive © op advise said board to demand the issul nelly and Pickett, were chauged about con- | and so were greatly surprised on reaching | o ATHIEHCR BERE BOSEOT QEHTE e Tor | ilat silvor doposited i the Ureasury issio | Baturs for tho compuny began i war eainst | of i i s iRty Yo e 10 Ser roc! oOn 0 3 o/ gnme had tar iated 0sToN, Mass, June a4 otics purse for a glove contest to a finish sury notes to the full amount of the cost | theinsurance committee of the Massachuse idorably, yet this had no marring effect | tosn t 1 how tho game had torminated. won casily this afternoon, batting Buington | petween Champi Jobn L. Sulliv il orteaba e o Rt o Bor g Hlo o, L A \ioak iolr Inlny| (- Gapecially SABKbLIT of tho T v a e Call TG eaely ASCaSTEEl of [ an Dl Al By s baaa betweon Champion Jobn L. Sullivan aud | of the biillion, In tuis way wo add annually to | legislature upon the lutter bodv deciar thinn!to deny the authority ‘of Commissionor. Omanas. run in the second on a three-bagger by Curtis | At o 016 0 0 ag| FrankSlavin, the Australia wouder. I'ose | ourn mluum Gurzatior circulating notes of un- !Iu]n shates Idmw\l not granted upon | Midgloy to demand the cancellation of a ' A ; BN Ov i : Athletles........ J 2=10 ) having the fter in charge have reccived | doubted value equal to gold to an amount | bolic issued vy life r companioes Reouti it il AT ii8f gutmo they. pu tip was! wimply superbi| 8nd s it by Newrtsh 14 the Btk DEnyees) tiosion b0 10 1 0 0= | e e rrom certain bnsmoss | eqial to or greater thau tho ineroase of our tho ) otk LDl Ne: | ar oA Ien T hiotis s bech s —full of good, hard hittint, brilliant fiolding | 100K two moxo on, Kennedy's tut, Hevnold® : Athlotics. 8 Roston, 1. Erroes: Ath: | jnterests ns a starter for the purses. Tho | populition and the incrousing businoss for clared they would issue such policios without i« il yeurs, and heady work on the lines, and had 1t mot | a sacrifico by MoClellan. For Lincoln Rogers i ineton, Dy, Casroll And Mur- | SPorting fraternity is enthusiastic for the | our growing country. using the obnoxious rebate and the corpo- have been for an orror of judgmont | was presonted first. O'Daw's out. at fret | bhY. Earned runs: Athieiles, 5; Boston. 1 Thovo. und thost of means ave ready to put up | The comimittee on resolutions then re- | ration issued policies which required only a | d 2 o viof ore | advancedit o (ha e Bieet Morning game the necessary cashy sle room will be ed the platform, which was adopted. small per cent of the premium to be paid, Tomie, Ala, June 17 Pan-American on the part of Umpire Striof their score | ddvanced him a baso and Cline's base on balis | Morning gumes 1 e_sa | orected for tho decasion cnough to ac blatform renfirms adhesion to the | and which the state declared to be irregular. | transportation company, which was organ- ouldBiavjipcsaibiy Sbocgeometing S Il T ALt h‘l:u(‘"f:fm' onnedy | Athloties.ooooooob 9 48§ 8 3§ il | commodate all #3g wish o sco tho fight priuciples which have guided the republican | The state of Massachusetts wor. 1 this con- | ized as a result of the Pan-Awerican confe doublo what it was. Twitehell's fair bit |, - poyrnier then werit in to niteh and b Hits: Athleties, 145 Boston, 9. Frrors: Ath- RGGYATEHT > Figh party heratofore--to the doctrine of protec- | trovorsy. and did not encourago tho business | cnco and was chartorod by the A labui log- along the right base line in the fifth inning | by I N i e J:ckson Aching to Fight, tion——ana rec zes the McKinley bill as the | of the New York Life within its borders. o hase ¥ Flanagan and Rowe scored Cline and Toston 1. Tatrerios: Weyhing and s ks & I fi i islature to operato steamships between ports was called foul, and the possibility of three | Burkett 2 O'lrton and Murphy. Basned runs: | SAN Fraxciscoy Cal., June 17. -peter | ablest expression of that principle; legisla- he ropulican state central committes aftor | 15! 1 i i a @ possibility of Y ett. Bty ¥ i SERLE s " | fion by congress as will encourage and pro- | consultation with McKinley, the nomince of | 0f this country and ports of Central and ann he sixth Denver scored on hits by New- LT n, Jnckson has written a letter denying the as. 3 i v ; h runs was curtailed to a eypher. 1 the sixth Denver scored on hits by New ) SR : 20! srost of agriculture " today’s convention, selected Wil s baeriy 3 ) i MeG er scorod on hits by New- | *Gixorysarr, O., Juno 17.—Cinclunati-St. | sertion tmade by Jénn L. Sullivan that ho fs | Lot the interast of agricultute; protoction of v's convention, selected ' Wiltiam Hahn | South Amcrica, has opened books of subscriy This evoked the dispieasure of the bleach. | man aud Mctiarr, a fielder's choico. anc bY | 1 oig game postponea: wet grounds. SRR LD ¥ 2 labor and rights of laborers is favorea; pro- | of Mansfield as chairman of the state execu- | tion here according to the charter, and th ers, but tho Liambs were having such a pud. | Sro™s. Iui tho ueventh Denver acorad tiro o0 > 5 afraid of Corbett, " Jackson wants Cortett to | tection for the wool industry is demandod; | tive committee. Hahn is chaivman of the | o iy Jhaa i) aing that they quickly reiapsed into good hits by hite, A ( ellan and Curtis, “f» American Associatn sStanding. meet Iuvln in angther ('u.nll'x(. Peter says he | an amendment to the coinage act of the last | 0ld committee, The other members of the Al A haTiT g kLbisEoneIdaomibng | & RovoRatdiaascicolby Mo, Playod. Won. Lost Per ot |15 willing to mewt Slavin o any “othor | republican congress by which tho entiro campaign committeo will bo selected later, | them veing Howell i again, and this ¢ L Yo 3 Ay w1 pugilist, etic silver. S, an.; ), ‘hamberlain o Yes. Colonel Siriet, despite his mniform, did nobly. | I {he oiehts Denvor scored ono on Te- | 8% onia: s o) = sres [ Rl G EE DI L O Denied in Chicazo. VR e DR e Eiteljorg pitched magnificent ball, and the | peau's three-bageer to left and White's | Baltimore Yearlings Yold U ctric Light. | the United — States will be added o 5 3 Moines, Ia., and . ulp o o Sa sl o ctHaabol vouThE tHO LR BTG el ojplafus it o8 L New iV oneliy oy s, 1120 Taw. | to the curreucy of the poople; free aud uui- neaco, June ames B, Waller of | Davenport, In. The dircetors organized by mpoct o rocolvediat tho liands’ of | fourth hit, -tho latter stoallug sccondland | Cin 5 Niw Yonr, Jung 17.—Tho salo of 120 Hag. [ 10 1o curroncy of the pooples free and unn | o o, Whaller & Co., sonoral agonts for | elceting J. B. Clark president, 19 C. Luttan every one of his white-hosed confreres made ird and beimg ca 3 1o home plate | Colun Sl 5 g i B a1t Paso, G al exerc allot is anded, xem, ler § . zeneral agents fo | o s| Luttan up ono of the protticst games that has been third and being caugnt at tho nome pla Pl ) | #in yearlings fyom:Ranche Del Paso, Cal, | jgajs0 the enactment of luws to protect the | Ilmois, and George W. Perkins, in vice sident, Y. L. Dane secretary and W ) 0 & 183 while he and McClellan were trying to work oo + vas begun he g or olectric lig! i 43 we W. Perkins, inspector of " e F N e e O e b it 1} o diMolelian werd L | Bouisvitie 117 3 was bogun hero toright under olectric light. | country und the peoplo against tho infvx of | uyoneics for the New York Life or of | 6. Culp treasu Ihe capital stock is § This is the way it all happened : e don unugan mace | Washington'..... £ J Pifty-six animals were sold tonight for #0,- | vicious and criminal classes of foreign na- | = New York Life insuraice | (0,000, with the privilege of incrensing to e e e | B .‘Im( »-I‘uul and came home on Tomucy's i =yt 00, an average of $His. t tions and the importation of laborers, and ling the rumor | 100,000,000 One million has been subsceribed Mr. Conway, whose face is as immobile as a "“,‘,)"‘“_'”‘“i.m Tiho ainth oocutred’ by imolgilowiytioagito Kanmes. A I Sy carnestly approves the rigid enforcement of e y and claimed | President Clark says it is the inteution of LRI e e e | [ D D S e At Ottawa—Ottawa, 72 Davenport, 0, NEWS'OF YESTERDAY, the existing laws; cconomy 1n the adminis- | that uo foundation existed for such a report. | the company to place stock on the marketan DL ety AR DT Dy sl b eyt | bogulsdronpinE RO A I SLRLY SIS At Rockford—Lockford, 115 Ottumwa, 4. ke tration of national and state affairs; restramt | Both gentlemen were of the opuion that the | 8t once brepare bids under the call of the SlleH it OucaT | inos B HOt reathed b niul| ol e Ll ahbt o s LN baAT A o1 Ta o - Tho Unitod Stutes trousurer pald #0000 | Of combinations of capitalists. for' unluwful | story wis started by representatives of rival UsstiibienRhnenil (on ol cylablimen ot Binjoriby A it was|OBH0B bCcasion 0L EHO! | Ll Tl e Sansts that DIAYaEieL oD WITH THE AMATEURS. on aceount of pensions. purposes at variance with sound publ companies. In discussing tho story thoy [ & postalsubs 10 0. Laers. e s D aar s og | usl ltorsloryy causlil thatplay gD Gommenconjent xoretses woro held at Lake | Policy; airple educat facilitios; reser- | said: “With reforence to the allegod depro - nico piece of land in Wisconsin, Aftersizing | fieid g s Fremont Downs Blair After an Al- | Forest, I, uni vation’ of public lands for hcmesteads | ciation of realty value, the statement thaf IRice and Sugar Rates Advanced, o rd Str L3 Ex-Governor Harrison Luddinzton of Wis- for American citizens and rest ion to the | the company’s real estate has suffered o 3 1 Mo., June The meoting of \ttlo insh T Hariistongptc T dled at Milwaukee, wged seventy- | public domaiu of all uncarned railroad grants | shrink £ £2,000,000 1 v miliguissM 10311 4 acoy little inshoot. Tt rolled down toward | i stoaling bases, and Tomnoy's second onse | Furvoxt, Neb., June 17.—|Special Tele- | Gigne! © Milwaukoo, fEngodiiacvonty il pu Su0COmMBLIG earned oad grants | shrinkago of $2,000,000 is proposterous 1 caling bases, and Tomney’s second 50 EMONT, Neb., 7.—(Spe - | eight is favored: liberal pensions for sailors and | investments are in in tiis tinl how wl aceumula the round trip excursion rate between Ku But they | v awlu the asy o Passenger assoel Ihe result i ~ New York sporting men look upon the do wnd return and 813 from Kansas City Louis and return, the new rato ot when stand 2 0 the score. A base o s, @ hit anc him to get through a game without attempt- | Kansas City B b re. A base on balls, a hit and an error in the _tenth gave Columbus _the win- LIRIEOIICIUAE i il L : uing ron o bad decisions by Davis pro week day crowds of the season was on hand eagor and enthusiastic for the commence- plaged on the home titos of the fans had been whetted to a razor's | Lincoln was outplayed in all departments of | Wushinzton......... 14 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0—2 wm oficer unless he is convieted of cutting rates. Mr. Springer has done nothing worso Pan-Am ‘ransportation. incorporators havo elocted directors, among Jones of Topeka, s representatives of the Missouri river and up two or three balls, Danny finally caressed |~ White's great work at short, at the bat and mighty territory lines finished its i d ore Old ick could ga 3 e ennedv's ol , o o third and bofore Ol4 Hick could gather it up | work and Keniledy's pitching for the time | gram to Tur: Bex,)—An oxciting gamo of ball | Charles Franco and Myron Gardon wore | soldiers of the la AenlRanarsistearalor, - e Now O and slam it over to Mr. Wilson, Danny was | he was in the box were the featuges of the : x A it x sufo. A Stres Pl was plaved hore this afternoon betwoen Fro- | drowned while bathing i a pond at Grant | uheir widows are also favored. | fact the property has apprecinted in value. | work today. The rvates ou rice and sugar Dhabiwas cleyel andithelbig crowdicheeredsi| Sor oy (2E08} mont and Blair. Up to the sixth inning it I'i'm‘l"" e Iho patriotism, wisdom and abity of the | Mr. Beers, president of the company, has | from New Orleans to the Missouri viver Bubitall went for naught, again. exemplif P i was a battle of the batteri Fremont had Unitead Seates warship Thotts bus loft S administration " of Prosidont Harrison and | been with it for forty years. Althouzh | were advanced i to5 cents and it was decjded 5 v AW T ro A AT Th PO A i s dofuSun | especiully his policy of reciprocity and vigor- | president but six years he “has virtuall Vi ing tho truth of the old adago that it isu’t | mepean, of. 5 3 5 0 5 ciine, rf... pEea succeeded in getting two men home up to | Francisco for Sund Point, AlusKa. Sfpeclally his policy ol pralizeniyinan Vg presidant bubisix yeats Lol lias vl ctually di- | that horeafter tho wattor of adjusting " the safe to holler until you are out of the under- | Whit 348 G/BARIiiid 2 0 0 1| Shat time, but the best Biair had done . was | At Boston, Mass, tho wnniversary of the | Uico 00 N0 Sharman and his republican | the company whon- ity S foamogiu o} | Irarasioniilissg comnadIe g uil UL O Frowtd. . Manning lunched. on. Hatllgan's | MeClelian: s6.4 1 4 § § | thot time, but the best Blalr bad done -was |\, i 8o B il ' Svas Obasrved. ‘Thers. | Vicas of Senator Shoriau and bis repu 1 | the company when it had but a modest capi- | 1o the Wes izl association. high foul, “Old Cy"’ flew out to King Elmer, | Cortin Fl...5 2 1 0 8 B e s wis & parade and patriotie addresse colleagues 1 the last congress ave also tal and has made it one of the three giants = 2 BRAINBII6ACSH dled abinirst * [ Nowmn v 410 D Ttowe,of.. 9 blelnfound B R T DL L e Bt ox b atid i atios Sharw coramended and President Hareison 1s | controlling tho vast amount of business done And there was no cheering then, but there | Burns, it 00 0 1 Patton, run in four mon aeslsted by O i Bl | of Michigan is such that & petition hi cougratulated upon the sclection of Charles | today.” \ crrors by Fromont. In the seventh Blair | fi, i i R ! | Foster as secrotary of the tre Tho ad- — was. tho next moment, when Manning, 00 0 0 Rogers, e, .. 1 ! 4 1 a filed for the wppointment of a guardian for oster as secretary of the treasury. 10 a1 ] b3 101 U0y 2 wado two moro, while emont was | jim. wimstration of Governor Camphell is de- An Examination Invited. commerce commission arrived here today and o2 Interstate Commission. IANsAs Criy, Mo., June 17.—Theinterstate Hoover aud_Foster all tarec died < (2K Tty HRooss0xs B e Tioovarand Hosiopiel sntoo dledywiiauiok 40520 Z being deftly goose-cgzed. At the be- | i Kansas Farmor will print reports fi nounced and that of Governor Foraker held | Avmaxy, N. Y., June 17.—Tho state super- | will tomorrow meet in_ forumal session o howt Aratiana BEoIRE 5 t ey T ginning of the ninth the game stood 6 | every county in the state, & summary of w up in comparison as one to be proud of. 7 o rst and Eiteljorg the other two. = 125 1131 Totals ... 1 2 %02 in favor of the visitors. It looked hopo- | indi R atrtotonioat oropw il beiAbOVE o O 8 O L o L., Har. | Intendont of insurance today rocolved a fot- | complaints against tho rajlror is by shippers The Commodore opened the second with a | One man out when winniig rin was made loss for Fremont, but it was not. The home | the averaze. s D e ominatod on the | ter from Third Vice Presidont Welsh of tho | Tiwo cases will bo heard —that of ullegod dis- Fentlo tap o tcarys, und of courso was side- LE IV INNINGS team lined out one and two-bagigrs ealore, | General Charles H. Grosvenor has been ap- | fipst ballot. i New York Lifo insurance compauy. Ho re- | crimination azainst Wichita in favor of Kin racked at first. Papa wus switehed here | Donver..... 0100 e aent the mon_ around the - pude 1o rapid | pointed hxent of the crowsury departmont t0 | MUY 1 1ions wore made as follows: | cltes the tarns of the charges mado against | 318 City on shipmonts of live stocl, and thit i i ) likowise, and it _resemblod another omelot, | Linroin....2\ /i7" Dh0% H 4 sonet B ronnil e e L 1 Visit urope In the Intercst of the World's of unjustly hizh rates on siipuients of salt el succesbion until soyen runs. had been mnde, | Gojybian ‘oxpostuion: Attornoy gonoral, J. K. Richurds; treasuror, | the company and its management I conneo- | §rom i Fanens salt mines. sh made tho bull squ SeasARY : H t while pandemonium reignec the & lan PR o te ) e ! 78 ho soaked it for o base, and without wait- red rune: Denvor, 5 Lineoln, 6. Two- while pandomonium roixnod fn the erand | ", 'p\yman was sentoncod at Butalo to | Wo T Coves supremo gudise, Marshall 4 | tion with tho Spanist-Amorican dopartment, S bagndnils a0 (1o 13 Shioe strsais, ho gov D and Sions | hik: iwe: throathasa hita: Cortin Tabean, vian: | Stand. 'Blalr was suut out aud frem e e atbly the. Thst muw | Williams: auditor, E. V. Poe; member of | Yo' Vites that the prosident, now in Europo, el second. Eiteljorg thon stopped up and drove | e, A e i D Y it bois | e ) rerodit, score: | W e onnal il by hanigti i | tho board of pubiic'workss, Charlds I Grogo. | s ablo suggesting that tho fusurauce te: One Fare liound ) Itate. the first ball pitehied down to Manning, and | 'on batls: OF Kennedy. 4 B e | AR D b s 00170/ theaLite of Now York, e TR partinent bo nyited o examino the eompany | MANSUALLTOWN, fa,, Juno 17.—The ing scoope: 1 oWl r | Hit by pitched ball ) Ktruck o 4 AL g = oulangist organ, says that a s {r ks . Manning scooped it up along with a pint or » K out A OROLORAE 2000 Boul t that insas Adlian-e Row two of mud and fired it at Wilson, and then | Kennedy. 2 Fournic o it Wz 1. || Battorless Kimmel and Palmer, Brottand | 1 culation to the effect’ that the Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Juno 17.—A dispatch L |1 pitchoss Kenno Time: Two hours Lina npire wenport. Time: Two heh government has decined to reques 4 . , A R camo the fire alarm. Did he mu it? No. | five winsion Upir ungE T OAT oL I b L WO ronio 10" shorten Lor sidy h; | from Abilene, Kan., says therels o row it company had taken action in accord with this | ¢ yo Nutional G, A. K. encampment at Do Worse than that. Ho let 1t get by him, and 5 et e Paris. the camp of the farmers’ alliance of Dickin- | suggestion and the vico president’s letter | tvoit in Angeust, Tho Ceutral doos not bo. before he could recover it Walsh bad skated Western Associaton Standin (@hs] ¥ ; cach of promlse case of Miss Valorie | son county. ,The farmers' allianco joined | was designed to extend the invitation to | [0 v tha Wesiorm Passenger assoviation home and Eddie took possession of secoud. Vlayed. Wi Lost. Per Ct Bevirice, Neb,, June 16.—jSpecial Tele- an wzatnst Captain Kobert Horace | with the eitizens' allance to nominato a eXaine the company. Thereupou Superin- |y makes this announcement independen No hard luck for Omaha there, was thero? SRR 17 % | gram to Tk Brm—A game of baseball was | Walpole, at London, in which the lady asked | With the citizogs atliance 1o BOmEHOR toudent Picrce has notified Department Su- | 10 Ly CEOW! cracking m, or #1 0,000 damages, rosultec ve ‘L O ori o1 o) r % The crowd was still cracking its throat | Omah . 18 01| Played botween the Beatrice and Tecumsen | [REY U0 duinages fosultod dn-u dict of [ oo e mitteo At s monting of the | perintendent Suannon to cnter upon the ox- Suit to Forecios 2 ; D Milwankée, i 21 s . over this bit of good fortune, when Trafey | MiWatkes ... o olubs at the Chantuuqua grounds last oven- | At Monument, Wash., & blacksmith named | committeo the citizens’ ~alllance had 8mination. < Tyrw, Tex., Juno 17, —Suit has b waddled out to the rubber, and amid anoth i ] I isns Ol % 25 i vhich resulted i o remarkable sco “hureh! o s assistan noaquarre ajority embers nd dictated | N \ the Unites ates cou ere storm ot choors and ol bo smasiied out | OISy Ing twitormltadlinithebronasiabiemoges] [ Qs Tie b sssimmre i uacrold | RN O o e Claimajltia & Gonard. Gt R S o-bagger, #nd Idlejug joined Josophus | Denvor.......... -..49 | Jother game was played between the two | the road shot und mortally wounded him, | ¢ members all the nominations. When Harry S. Ford, the Omaha superintenaes Internotinnali et teat OREIRRIEEAL ERS OXS at tho ontmeul can, St. Paul clubs this morning, resulting in a score of 11 | SUPBOsing him to be w membir of the sheril’s | these names were sent out to the alliances of agencies for the New York Life, was secn the Parmorat loan.nnd rust conpanyv of Now “There was still more cheering when Man- R, L1 Posae. o will Lo tyushed when cang A | SIS &, * | York to forccloso the socond mortgugo sub- agor Dan amblod to first on four of Dark ) to.dnEfayon ot Be b postn aster onaral Lius recolved the favmers roso in revellion, declaring that iy rogard to the reports concerning the siaki- 1 100 vy the first mortgago bonds Dy’ choicost wide ones, but a groan wellod | The Lambs and the Cowboys will mingle grim from the Dnitod Statos delogae Lavapinton j’“" tridkan i ha tho farmers oy of the company. Ho characterized tho 52 up from stand and bleacher when old Traff | once again in the merry mazes of the waltz 3 Gniversal postal con :res i i wwais ol recontly, | reports as the work of rival companies, Ho Snhor BTl A e anniitynting fooliably/aliowed himeplito bo'caugh: doaiuk ||| gt MoGornaokperk fhla | nftaynon, iyliou Fit that the congross had seiectid WashINZIOn 1 | at ‘which some of tho hich oficors were given had received telegraphic advicos from the |y, o tiny Wil {ooataln i oxhilus: O anuy thing Is this groat gamo of | bOth teams will ‘boout in full force and an- Loantaka's Victory I d Disastrons | i next congress assembles in 180 a scormg, and the farmers sat down most Wain ofice that the antivaly une || B R e unting aud fahlug ours any way. - One moment you aro floating | other magnificent battlo may bo looked for. fOERoIGIAD, {Bauretcy Bl Slacpartinansiotagrlcd emphiatisallyin g oltisgne il ilanse, 0 founded. Speakiag of tho lloged wiriss | grounds of Wyoming, Toevery lover of the with the clouds, the next groveling in tho | With ploasant woather a big crowd will ce Sneepsitean Bay, N Y., June Toan | (ouitureiwialiadithe, Qhieako aloak e anticl bresmmranmacanaitauithorg Huik D astinents. 1o snid il of thair roal prop. | rod and gun tiis urticlo will cone with foree, mud! tainly bo on hand, for the Omahas aro play- | takw's victory w the Suburban yesterday was | iurauu will most eritieally examine @il hoz | {Wo branchos of the allianee will inifo each | erty was similar o their fovestmonts in tis | gor it opens up a new vista for all v But two runs wero good enough fora | i fine ball, and | are desorving of the most | @ disastrous bne for tho Coney Island jockey | meats intendea for export. dofinitely ‘to e | othor The same dissatistaction exists in ety and if there was any shriulygo i value | iho old hounta of the flshemnan O Vel roraribind Unn e henl e liberal patronage. The attendance of lad club, because the book makers got ali the | [annine thi are wot uffeeted by trich= 1 5 her contral Kansas counties, herd he failed to seo it Thera was abso- | M R s hGoati and.ih uiho Cowboys seramblod another ecgin:| is hocoming moro and _moro a ploasing fea- | monoy and the pulic was loft without the | 'No lives were fost fn th 9 o lutoly no foundation for the ruuor wh EULIOE A0 EFOWL 1 O P ML | ture of the games at McCormick park, and | pecessary funds to pay expenses. This was | fire, Every business house THENEW YORK LIF) was circulatod on the streots last eveu now and almost unexplo elds give p e ol Sl and i Tan b i rday, notwithstanding tho threaténing | proved today, when not more than 30 per- | destroyoed, and onehundred 5 that the company had gone 1mto the ise of being the Meeea toward which il e AR U L L BT . thero was n largo number o hand. | sous paid to wituess the races here, The re- | wre homeless. Eugeno Kelly, @ stubleman, | Other Insurance O ries Urge @ a receivor, pilgrimages will be mudo for year r n ay's sucrifice, but OId | Jho positions today will be as follows R HG Wis hoen arrested on the chargo of selting Jhe writer of the article ha 1o Hick made n mess of it'by popping ‘one ug to | &1 Banlt Kansas Olty "“ 9. 810 0 | “ ; i Buckalew's stable on fire. The people threaten Investigation of Its Methods, Not the Fquit I 18 WELoX ofiul artlolo has Jal-olomy ) a0k 1t by i sitions, Kansns Clty. irst,race, Futu Jurse: Klugston (1o | to hyneh him 3 : R gl Aty oty Toor. life Walsh. But the people liked it bt 1turity | 5 | tolynch hin NEw Youk, Juno 17.—Thero are at least OMAHA, Juno 17, 1801 Editor of | &nd “it is written in & manner which ap. ran A \YBra. . nnon ... Seoond......o......Manamg | won, Correction second, Kittle Van third. Thor ; k! & what i Il posed of in tho thivd. Then tho Doacon left | Tramey... . SONBER oo seeron wunson | Seeond rice, Daisy stakes, five-olghths of i t B e s RNtk [ FREhmEg o bt s RN o SRR S Fobon ool Rpias 8 s (RAsBlenshala i [E ety rdwlingssas weco tiibraB dandivichal (ot ulingRMerabaction, Jana BRE RELID, SUAN| Ban: thero asnalitam undail the Hos of Charles Cotton. It tell out o nice siugle, und the lad from Columbus, | Grilin, 500000 M dd e i Rostor 1 Pastor dhird, Timos Log. " | dofonse, thotener af tholr tostimony beliiz b | 1sh-Amorican business of the Now York Lifo +:Nowa of Yosterday,” us follwys: “Georgo for: ontAtiing i paELy oo RUIAGE oY O., did tho same. But ucither got bome, for E .fl"flv eenen . fl:mg Third race; soven-o ghtlisofamile: Reporter | 4 0OCL LRt S0 oot Loforo thy 1 sllieht | 1 oo company, which show that thoof- | 1, Newall us veforco of tho Now York | O w'm.wl] aud wh 0 Wl ma nay’ e Papa poked one over to Manuing and was | it oY T e R R ] > second, Dr. Holmuth third, | go0yrred. feets will by no means stop at so innocentan jquit life insu upany has flod a | teout i ¢ tored nd Bisbarad ok ik : | ek c Bhvireror | Thmoes L e and oue-sixtoenth miles: | . Tho tribunal 8t *$ho“dopartment of the | jssuo as that which the ofticers of the compa. Lort recommending dissolution and the ap- | cracks of that new country, which has ouly Agaii it was thiee out at first for the Cow- T ) r o A s tonn s | Scine, France, has esentencod Eurpine, Tri ¥ ointmont of Prosidont Millar s receiver.’ | Gom o e nown outsido the boun boys, Shanuon making two of the ussists and mers Will » ond, tootars third. Time: 157 4 Done. Fasselor and Fonvrior each to four | bY huve demanded ROMIERISNGOE RV e ISR AR RORpINAYS- [ Sonmuannos IO ub. RIDN ¢ Halligan the other, Playing ball, woren't col Vel o 17. 3pe 0T Fifth race, Swift stakes, sevon-oighths of u | Years' imprisonment und in addition imposed It was declared authoratively by the prosi alginiormation Uos. xalovaned 12, 139wl durles'of ¥ry ) Haly Lixcoiy, Nob., June 17.—[Special toTuw | KIfth racu, Bwitt etekon sevow-clghthaofu FobCy RAEGOnRootion with thu sbe OF the | yent of ene of tho Kroat. insurance companos 8010 A1F0 insurance colmpuny of Now Yot S Stearus' orror gave Walsh his baso in the A cury vdo is. prosident of the Bee.] It is now definitely settled that the | Wiy third. Time: i “rot of the manufacture of mellnite, th } ' 1xd, “Bling seored I ol l6e; the \ 1 BN v ol Universalists Comin Lot Mangis dld the. sama trigk for | Lincoln ball club will continue to reprosent | Nixth raco ono and auocelehth milea: Oal- | hew Froiioh oxplosive, to Arustroni. todny that within tho last two yeurs the New gquitablo Lifo Assuranes “socicty of | " B et foarm. Cnaaniar o | thia lty, . A meetinaiof represantative: ottts | iy (evaniafivet dihe Khorlitsecoud) Gengour, [i) iElio txusioos apd didonsces Gritho Watiomal| Kok Life had lost guite $2,000,000 owing to United States, of New York, Wil Wilson, but as both runnevs took another | zons interested in baseball was held this L Iinofacouring whkrows n the. Unitod Stutes, | tho correct fa your next issue nd ol lf"“f it was almost as good as a hit. Shannon | afternoon, m\ld ?lr F. W. Little, genel Chicago Results, beld a convention at Utien, N. Y. The con- | 10ss of from §500,000 0,000 1 addition to | Wk Winldan Hesuy ollowed, i nftor turning out » variogatod | manager of the Lincoln strect railway com- | Cuicaco, Juno 17.--The races today ro- | vention wis heldiwhth closcd doors. Tho ol \1s owing tothe peculations of Marzbnoher assortment of fouls, he banged out a safe | pany, nunounced that he would purchaso & | o \ed as follows ’ Jout wis to alsookbiio business ontlook ana | W2 'f“f”" ip:peoy. Al Mistake In the Name i A one, and Josephus and Edwards stacked up | half interest in the franchise of the Lincoln o s g 4 place the combination on u sufe legnl busis. il glva'the corporation W sovore by oy New Youk, Juno 17.—The report L and another run apioce, My, how the crowd did | club if they would sell the 200 season tickets | Virst taee, five "fr!\"fi;l Biacino won) Oarus | ALondon sublodputeh says that the water- | sides the ramors and flat statements which [ 200001 G0k onncing tae d e o Soans et VTt wie ag nics | oW on nale. " This would put tho club in ex. | 0gond: Enrnest race third ‘Thme: W4, | works and gaswariycoupny recently pro- | wera circuiated or madoby lusuranco men Sy nabplght ; 10 see the Cowpuuchers got whaled. cellont shape 10 Huish the scason, and next | won, Elkindige seconds Highiand third. | L in the Uallod States ahd Camida, with & | concerning the intimacy botween Presidunt BBl Fife SO DY o to satisfy policy holders who may bave been [ Central road manigement today oficially an- disturbed, ‘Thie finance committee of the | nounced a rate of one fare for the round trip - [ shrinkages in real estato values, aud that to, of the New York Equitable Life should have read the New Halligan aud *Old Cy" ended the fun, the | year he would take the club nimself and in- | Timo: 1:16 itil of 8250, soollapeod, SIF Obarlos 2Dl > nowledg. fom i e Sanniie ma " Gybs 10 [ Yare baseball for Lincomn as long as the | Third race: nine turlongs: Ethol won. Dick- SARlialot SRUIh N tan pallntnd RIERAREION | Boors snd Morabachor wia tho AOKROWINR: | gyrpyop' compuny, Muck. misipprabension As a Rule Hoover. Butthat didu't porturb any one— | Western association held together. Mr, | erson socond, Rinfax third. Time: 2:05 sured 1w parl ’*‘ Tor Being connouteq | ment by some of the persons most deeply in f this report. 1t ’ we had 'om licked and evesy one knew it Little has a company with over a million kY In their half the Missourians squeczed in | dollars capital behind him, and the provosi- | /|7 one. littlo -pheumonic tally. Iirst, Hoover, | tion is strictly business. A dozen good men | "'Eifth race. one mile: Burch won, Patrick who is big enough fora street car horse, | are uow at work disposing of tho tickets. oud, Murie K thirl. Thno: 1:49 LK N mosphere, and was mad enough to bite o vail Raymond and Meckin Blacklisted, second, Miss Mary third, ‘Timei 1:1704 Teimoral purposes, for Mr.. Parnell in | State insurance depurtment and his road spike in two, went back to the bonoh WasniNaroy, June 17.—The following was o He i ey Dublin. The bench has issued sub pocnas Michael Shanunon,after a ¢ S ROt his base on balls. He soon stole second, Sr. Lout 0., June 17.—~The card toda; The president of Brazit hus uppointed Senor | ¢ ¥ 80 far as « and spavins and all, ho stole thivd, hen hutiongl b 1 of profos: ”“l,‘ asobatl was & light one and owing to & heauy track Antonio Debarraos Barrette and Lieutenant material on file in i ¢ fded that Meokin und Raynond Commander . Cordeirs Graca, both distine | 1t i i King I followed ' him by veason of Ed L AV ateh | soratches were numerous. The fourth race [ Communder I, Cardeiro Graea. both distin- die's second nurtette of wide onos. Stearas s W10 forover 1noligiblo 10 | was declared off under the rule requiring | Seiemeacn o ok e et of tha reparation | the conditd forced the Kiug at second, Spokane spriutiy zalnatany nutionsl wEreomont | noro than two startors. The Huish in the | of the exhibits of that rpublic at the w orid’s | Ofoe hore homo on_tho play, and the Uowboys wero | Bl TR GIEEROR M (HIEE LY Missouri stakes caused some exoitement, | Columbian exvosit Tuo presidont of | between the happy, Stoarus, Bowever, got @ trifle too | e for the suine cuuse will aver b A oar b winning horss, belng disqauitned | Tirazi hisaskud for in approprlation of $325,- | the one side ] fresh in his jubilation, mnd Liteljorg threw | I Board whoso torms of ¢ i for o foul. Tho attendauce was abont four | 000 to pay thu expenses of tne Brazillan cx- | other, It is cona schiod bor him at fivst. expire for five yoars N. NG, thousand hibit i generally on the lattor Of courss everybody joered Mr. Stearns. Chairmin KA soling, Durso 850, nino furlongs: | pA LA ARd windstorm of wnusual severity | great riva S i \ T Auy discomfiture to Dauny is nuts for the - By BIkte Drabh (1 o0 1) W by 8 JonEth trom Gone | Doy B B o e b Le invesigation by th ) ! : AT Aur NATIONAL LEAGUE IERL DEsTe T S0 1 Non X hicnksh fronebons | aylvania. At Horuville devers] houses were | iy {a prodioted, -will disclose ) > b 5 i in it t The Lambs falled to cirenmnavigate the [ o for thw pince. Tline! 2 struok by Ughtnlog wnd sl wmage done. | pothiod of invosting the ) i Horsh, dudsonia, Atk bases agin until the seventh, and then, just | Unele Anson is Still on the Siid Socond Tace, purse $800, for two-yenr:olds, | Aipiberky and some of w8 Tarke 45 | Diny 1o the real estato which wa v ] ! A s Pill as 8 sort of nighteap, they ' took is Now Third Place alx furlonge:’ Cevorton (itod) wou'eusily by | rod to tho depun of ‘several inchios Whilo the | forced upon it, L yer's iHis, B e ha®t oid TP i Mok | Cumvataw, O., dune 17.—Something itke | LAie lengths, Groonwiok socoud, knicker- | country presented wintar scone. Truss wora | Dlaza hote r ) a : Tithed out “Iis uird one, - Lwite throo thousand pacnie weloomed the Clere: | | TRIcH Ehcs, the, JOSA0NE, Moas [N oleRs | fouoes oarried away purchase of moro th v : 3 i DR.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass B e Boe asd Guudy stolo sec. | 1ands bome agwiu and greoted Auson for the h LS pioted hovses on 1 o Went t X ) . I e Tt is best to Fourth raet. six furlongs: Bob ducobs won, | With it tereted in the corporation that Beers was re 54 f for u Carl second, Gray Goose third. Timo A lbel action s Becn ‘brought by Mr. Par- | sponsible for the errors or judgment shown st y tho noll'ssecrotarge My Cumpbell,” against the | in busiuess Cork Horald T fiting that while other Another sevious complication oceu moment the train arey L y They served REFAR s: In o whipping ' finish Avalon (7 to | ond. Papi got four bails, Walsh wafied, b first tune this year. The Chicago's could not | won by a length from ldu Pickwiok- e was | D Birney cures catarrh.

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