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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE "URDAY VIZ 20, 1801 centor, Henglo foulod out. home club to score nine runs in the fourth enter Into 0o particulars boyond stating ho | Mes. Steoder Slightly Wounds Mrs. | Ball or and Barber Have an Une The Farmers saw the third bag only twico | nning. Score: had telegraphed to New York parties to W ”: ,”".”'fl ."' s ] "'I’l "‘ H-prs o in tho first six Innings, and second but threo | Clnoiunati.g........0 0 0 0 0 0 1 & 0—14 LA AL AL DO FLLLL R Mebs. Gr MirGdoR, § oolored wonisi: Wes What are you, & butohict oF A barbort i sfoati times, In tho third Cline's double and a put | Loulsvilie 21001003 3010 W, U addy | Eht any man in the world after his r Mrs. Grant Stroder, a colored woman, wi “What are you, a butchoi arber Omaba Finds Little Trouble Dofeating the | L Hitn to third. . In the sixth baseon | Hita: Clnoinnati, selito, 1o Errors: | He Wauts a Chaods to Lay Out Paddy | rif, Australin, Sullivan loft horo this morn | In & Capitol aveniie wina room with the hus- | asked W. B. Gooaenough, & member of the Duluth Traveling Representatives, balls and Stafford’s hit took Flanagan to | Cinelnnath 71, Loulsviile, Earned runs Slavin Cold. ing for Santa Cruz, Cal band of Minnio Wolls tastnight, Mts, Wells | Duluth basoball team, s ho ontored Louls e :T\‘T::‘.:“I»'I,“ w::x'l‘l"]“rn“\:'l Ll TETRANARG, ; Wik PHOR R ORIOLIN: — Slavin and Kitrain Get Thelr Money. | M0pened in while huntiug for her husband, s barber shop at 520 South Thirtoonth il 1w Youg, June Dick Rasche, presi- | 404 there was u row stroot last night MINNEAPOLIS' STRUGGLE WITH LINCOLN. In the seventh Tomney and Patton singled Buurivons, ald., June 19.—The Baltimore | WAKELY ASKED TO MAKE THE MATCH, f the ( K e. | After the women had talked back to each Mr. Guye, who was standing bohind the and scored on Darnbrough’s double. Darn- | club lost today's game with the Washingtons dent ranite association, this brough went to third on a blocked ball, & use of MoMahon's wildness and_errors — noon met Frank Slavin and Chatles Mitehell | Other for n while Mrs. Stroaer drow a small | only vacant ohair offorad to shave tho ball- passod ball hitting the umpiro. the part of VanHaltren and Gilbert. At ” & AHGOTanEAT Bav thag g Wo | rovolver from hor pocket and fired three | player. The loft flelder chimbod into the Soventeen Innings Itequired to Down | "'frrom the second to tho sighth fnnings the | tendanee, S35, Score No Forelgn Pugilfst Can Flaunt iy | 314 .V)II.»L;I'Imul\ln!‘"\\\vrud .If‘ D Lt witn<| ahota at tho Walls woman, Only oho took :-I:;‘xr and pormitted 11.‘«’1.».-“::]‘1n: 1}:1‘: |:‘| the Farmers -Kansas City and Millers sawv second base only twice, and | gy, 0000030 [ Colors in thg Ring Without a Kilrain. The #2500 Kiirain won by beipg | effect, howevor I'ho ball entered the left | and the operation commenced When (iood- third but onco. The Farmers had the game 05000100 06 . e i L, : Milwaukee Win— Other won but lost it in the eighth by rank care- Bultimors, 10; Washington, & Frrors Chailenge geom the Big beaten was also paid to him toda; band of Mra. Wells near the thumb, coming | enough had been shaved he gavo tho barbor Baseball Games, Lessness | Baltimore, 577 Wishington, 2 Farned euos Boston Braiser, New Orleans Wants the Dattle. out dircetly behind it. Beyond being rather | some back talk ana was givon its kind in ro- .:1.<‘{\,Vu1,1 nm-m-xl{ n\v.u‘- llyu]lvlvm"ln‘lh:'r‘wl‘n';:fi. Baitmore. 1. ”I‘L\lv”r-lvrI-v:m},“-':lulmn and Rob- iyt NEw Onveass, La,, June 10.—The Olympie | Painful the wound is not serious turn. A general row followed SR | Was sont I AEst no four balls, The Fermers " HEAN EATERS COULDN'T PLAY. olub of this city has telogzraphed an offor of s Offiver Tim Hayos hioard thostots nud run. | CIO0dSNCOR GRoler, CYS, N e Omaha, 12; Duluth ot up a kick at the raw_umpiring, and loft [ Bosroy, Mass., June 19, —The Bosto 3 K, June 19 o great John L | purse of 25,000 for the tight in tho Olympic | MINK to the scone placed Mrs. Strodor undor fiiihie harbor, The war waxed hot for & Minneapolis, 4; Lincoln, second * ungu MeGione naturally | Jotie game today was postponed on ace Sullivan s docided 1 come to his countrys | elub arena b m.‘ ,.,;. vin and Sullivan, to | arrest, charging her with shooting with in- | fow minutes. 1t wis evidont. that the ball Kausas City, 5; Sioux City, 2. skipped 'v"v:“l_ L tvl'""' Whiso! ~l;rf_“]{ i -_":tl; of wet grounds. . 3 rescue. No lunger can ho suffer the humilia. | ke place Fobruary 23 H{; !:v '({v“,” ila player was tho best man of the two, LUTH! Thavs | Wisid ‘\.\‘w“'wu proscnt of first and Wilson 1“”"1',7?.\. e 2 g :*_"L_h?'.""‘yl t\""'“ Wakoly flf tis city and | opjengo Sports h,,..‘.( to Bee a Fine 1?fl)<:w' it dressed the wound of Mrs. | other two combatants stonped hostilitios to . 1 o ball pass so he could make sec narles Johnson of Brooklyn, two of his Hnon TBTE A tEaFNGh Wells and then locked her up. look af the injured man. For a ) Baltimors, 2 1 0 1o in | ond. The lucky Miller then came homo o e ormer backers, to matel o % ) olo affuir is the res calousy. o Guye nsiblo the town way up in | ot e Lucley Miller then came homo ou | ¢4 ¢ former backers, to match him against Frank Onicado, Juno 19.—~Tho American dorby | my '"}l\l\l\‘[lh‘ll :flu‘.'lr g .,'vl,; '('.|",“ |::v‘| 1'”1:1 AP e ka ) LY nlv»:v{lw‘h.- on llu; ! jected to sband | floor, b picked — up and northern Minne- | Ward's tim Clne ] 500 | Slavin, tho Australlan, The conditions ho | i k . bore it you | ,.In tho last sovon innings, the Mitlers made | At e o uatrallan, Who conditions 40| which 13 to bo run tomorrow at Washington | goiug with Mrs. Wells, aud had followad tho | iaid npon a billiard tablb in tho roar o the sota wh ¥ two hits and the Farmers n Omitving | Louisvitlo.... ... e " Len rounds, (ueensbury rules, | pqpic will be a race not only of great horses | pair, looking for just such a scene as trans- | shop. A police ofticer was called and arrested should happen 1o | the winning run, the Millers reached second [ Wishinzton 7 10,000 a 8ido in stakes, winuer to take alland | b, of wood jockeys The famous Isaae Low's | Pired. CGoodenough. ston off of the side- | twice and third twice, The Farmers got to il the match to bo contested before the athlotic [ i ® 7 EHEE FC e RastaeE | & - AU the station he gave his name as fames el youtaroll | second six times and hira once, bue o b | NG 2 alitb WhIGh 6itors-Eus Inuad b BUFES, el ok, Wil st it o Dosoara, | NOPositive Evidence of Smuggling. | Robinson and was ‘shortly veleased on bail + it they longed for never came. At Quinc o 5 s it : oted jock, ave the mo pssara; V ASIINGTO! o S 040 "liis is the story tole @ barbor shop. i into Lake Superior. | ' o iade two hits in tho first and | At Ottumwa—Ottumwa, i; ¥ Theso stipulations wers included in a tele- | Goyingion will ride Strathmeath; Britton is | b TR Juno 10 —In the case of tho | Thi rr Watkiae oF by D ook i But that hosn'trot | bno¢ e b "sixb, elighth, | At Cedar Rapids—Cedar Rapids, 8] Rock: | gram which he sent from San Jose, Cal, % | ¢q baon Vallera; Fitzgorald on Michaol;Over. | S LI1abI0 goods brought over by ofticors of the | gigarfil¥ FRVEMRAT S10 TAURtS b tels thirtoenth and seventeauth, The Farmers | ford, 10. 3 5 James Wakely, last night, Slavin will prob- | ton on Balgowah and Allen on Fororunnor, | U7ited States man-of-war Omaha, and selzod | i’y quiot, inoffensive tnan, docs not. drinic CA R, U] AR LR L AR Ll Newps Won. ably accopt. Ho promises to return from [ Kingman is likely to go to tho post a tavor- | DY customs ofticors at San Francisco, tho | and is not given to stirring up rows. Tho o 1) Ay sixth, eighth, ninth and tenth. Newrows, Nev., June 19,—[Special Tele- | Bugland in fourteon months, and the cham- but Strathmeath will have almost as treasury department has authorizod the re- [ left fieider lays all the blame on the barber, the sthae k. &l : gram to Tie I Tho most._interosting | pion, by that e, will have concluded his | §TINE 8O, | 10 €Sial) IRbREsion | loso of tho goods on paymont of the duty. | WA IS GAMRRATICAIIR Y, bR RuRe e L wame of base ball of the season was played | Australian engagoment, and will bo ready to | roat” threa-year-old wost had ho not felt | . 1 Dis Foport the colloctor says that tho | 4o [0 WAL A0 GRS LOLIt 1D ::n::“‘?"‘l‘u”x‘;‘ they camo down here yesterday ® | Cline, rt. 275 0 0/ MeQuald. It s hero today between the Newport Blues aud | go into training. sure of winning, 'The fact that Strathmeath | Steamer Omaha arrived at San Francisco | quartors, and aftor putting up suficient HARaR 40 0on1d sotreistie- O i o | Burki 040 0/wnrd.ih.. s § om her forolg: d i ) whather they could goose-egx O Ll R A R ot 3 the Kirkwood Grays, Carry and Faith bat- | Ofall tho mon who saw the contost bo- | as not made a single start this year aiso | from her forcign station and as usual pro- | bonds, his man was reloased. anything to do with fnning out of nine Fianngan 10,7 3% 0 ] 8 | tery for the Grays, tna Alderman and Sater. | tween Slavin and Kileaia on Tuosday night, | Strenethens the beliof that Mr. Morris is out | ceeded to Maro 1sland without. interforenco 5 They did it, but it was about the toughest | &t TR f tee for the Blues. 'Score, 10 to 11 in_favor of | 1ong watchod it with greater interost than | [0F the by. ‘The winner of the race will | by tho customs ofMcers. A few days la Job they have had on hand since they moved mo 1 the Blues. A. G. Felton'of Kirkwood acted ¥ ¢ 4 0/ Tesadwa i as umpire. About §300 changed hands, iy L H 3 SI8 Mo, REMAL Tin Concentrating Iiant. didJamos Wakely and Chartos Jonnston, | {ha teies tis yoar T - o oot PP B tho collector recoived n lottor giving informa LG (i) D, duno 10, W sidont the old barn < who furnished a good rt of Sullivan’s Following are the ontries for tomorrow | tion of what appeared to be gross violation of | Untermoyer of New York and one of tho Cornelius McHale was in the pen for the : . Settled the Ieglster Dispute. $10,000 stako in his fight with Kilrain at | With the weights: F. Brown's ch.c. Forerun- | tho revenue laws on the part of tho | dircotors of tho Harney Peak consolidated Minnesotans, and when the Lambs got sl w Youk, June 10.—The trotting register | Richburg. They are both good judges of the A T.J. Clay's b. c. Balgowan, 122 | officers of the vessel It was found on | tin company left today for tho oast after de. through with him ho looked as if a freight | —s0noout whon winning runl wasmde troublo is ovor at last. A meeting was held | sport and aro convinced that had Sullivan | fraston & faraboes b.oc. Hich Tarifl, & e acycra S millipac LS RIS UL A LEIU IO L y 0 been shipped by oficers of the Omaha to | of o tin concentrating plant of 2,500 tons train had run over him. : HCORE BY INNINGS this afternoon at the office of the Wallace | been in the Baltimorcan's vlaco there would | Walcott & Campbell's b, o. Possara, ! i Cornelius 1s a young man Watkins dug up Dineol vio (O f‘u'”fi“uu trotting registsr in the Stewart building at | have boen throo heartbroken passengers in [ Alien & Stone's b. e, Kingman, 1203 Green | CAstern points by Wells, Fargo and Co., and | daily capacity at this city. The contr: for out of one of the Indian mounds up on Su- | Minne Wt g which wero prosent J. Il Wallace, presdent | 9n€ of the big ocean steamers which will sail | B, Morris' b. g, , 129: Seroggen le seventy Dad been shipped to | the building of the mill will bo let at Chicago perior's billowy shora. He looks something | * SUNMMA Y o the - Wallase trotting - regtater com. | foF Europo on Saturday—Paddy ' Slavin | Brothers' ch. o vd. 197 Shinnes | San Franciseo on the 20th ult. These pack- | on June This will bo tho first tin mill in B S it faiss o i chat se hita: Ol f Wallac g voglster € Charley Mitehell and (Goorge Washington | b, ¢, Lodowl AN ages we Tm.mw-\l and opened by the ap- | the United States bl “ sard of red fannel bungouton | : playes J, Howe t0 pany; W. R Allen of Pittsfield, | Moore. Wakely and Johnston are ready to | Michuel. 125, praiser. That ofticer reported a list of duti- e Clutmusi e, o' ey, - Ha i would manles h 'to Ward: 11 Mass ; prosidont of the American | match the phenomenai American pugilist Aabpor’ Garmson arrived tonight and | WL KOOds, which the collector seizod and ap Bouth ! 5. Ward m Darnbroug Trotting Rogister association; L. Broadhead | 8gainst Kilrain's latost conquoror for $10,000 | will vide Snowball. The outlook tonight is | Praised. Thero wero twelve of 'tnoso pack. , | ° n 'ress Association, 00d ornament for the “now city hall, The | & ¥ast: Firit bas AT ! a s, . > 50 4 wis $y., June 19.— The Southe Byasticutises would't. be in it with him. | on! iy I.‘urn!!r‘)\‘u‘u{l‘ e ke, 15, oiawod bnita: | Of Spring Station, Ky.: Charlos F. Emery of | o side. : for o wet day. Should rain fall it may inter- | 3ECS, varying in value from 80 to 8110, and Ui U UL, ) LI ) H ;| b ' Tevel S8 » o f this propositior meefs with favor in the re 6 Crowt v W) aggrecating 567,00, The informer could not | Press association met hero today. Beside K EA b o mi ' kick | Darling, 2 Wi pitenos: Duke, 13 Darnbrough. 1. | Cleveland; Juage Walter J. Hayes of Clin- 1 t 0 fere with the crowd, but hardly with the | P¥ £ Dl SO L i rroo Toats And thirty ive minncos. Uipire: | ton. In.. diroctors of the American Trotting | eyes of Slavin, tho mateh, which will bo the | derby itself as all tho contestants are classed | Y0 found and there was no positive evidence | routine business thoy adopted a resolution ® ith bis off foot at his chin, shuts bis eyes | I Ia., 2 i EnE h Ui o oo ) Knight. AL Ropister assoclation, An agreement was m'n'l.(‘,unlmrlmlll')\u:xlh‘lm L'-wut in I\nullls'qu\; as good *mua horse: ol l::"(ti::m':v e s pledging assistance in'the crection of a mon- 3 Biihe 6 of the ring. can bo made at once, Slavin w g s o colloctor sai( ont to Jefferson Davis Bofore the vame bogan the Lambs wero a Hard Hitting at Denver. drawn up and signed by all the gentlemen | © LGN, BTG ; wihCloaing his report the: colloctor said: | ument to Jofforson Duvis. bit leary of him. I remembered but a 7 present whereby Mr. Wallace agreed to_ sell an Francisco for Australla June i Bergen Landed Three Winners. [oyaiaL: 4 Char L1 — - B onen. ho aais within an aco of clos. | DENvE, Col., Juno 10.—Today's gamo Was | his ks7 shares of stock In_the Wallace trot- | Both can depart from this country matebod | Snpersuran, N. Y., Juno 19.—Race goors | mabie 4t it “may bo. . LALL L] 1y Signed the Bill ing the big Milwaukee sluggers outwithout | close and exciting. Both teams did heavy | ting reister company for $130 per share or | 1 blxmk; l(nr!hv zv..?ms rlmumlm;*'"l:"(Iu e T R b o e A T || e e ‘,',‘,‘“;:’1:'“”,',“’,“"l" AT UGB A I Una 102 tiovernos Pat a they d v jus at he | work with the stick. Milwaukee's hits were | an aggrogate of $115,310 with interest from ie largest amount of money ev ought for 1 N A re SIEIUEEI 0L BOMO ROOUS, am | ke gt cheith Forbe L CVSITIO! o :‘?Rl;:tlti:)l‘Llill}:’ didalbRimov s fuRviwiia? b D O T o A\nruu*wu Ut paid, Socnrod by prom- | 1 this oF any ofhor contry. | Wakely and od it nobly, aud when the buglo called the | inclived 1o ivo” them tho benelit of tho | tison has signed Uho bill authoriziug u consti- I ad f ame, 8 i g rpor A ORTR(bR ! o s cali any | horse o a0 ¢ | doubt,” onal conventic Hht the mamory ot this feat aoon lost 16| 5sraioras! tlod! twldo. and ‘exeltanant, Bin Wotos Of the Ametican Trotting Regls- | Johnston will meot tho big Australian horses to the post for the first race fully | tutional convention. wrrors. Hioh wmtil the winning run was made by tho | [°F association endorsed for Directors Broad- e, jyumo today or Lomorrow | 4,000 shivering mortals wore present. Be. They found him n great big pio, and they | vifitors Vickery was batted all ovor the | heud and kmory. to posta forfeit and sign preliminary arti- | gjjes the rain it was uncomfortably cold. g les, couldn’t get enough of him. ald 0 subs o ol 'ho promissory notes, stock, etc., were [ CIiS e , The t s e d Manngor Danny caught tho first bail [ field wil Dayiss Bad o b e placed in the custody of Judgo Hayes " to bo ehen T el you thiat I am authorlzed to ‘h""Lm’(:‘;‘fi‘m““v‘mf‘"”W‘M"‘“::"."'l‘fl'l‘]';"“““'\".I"’ itched for a nice clean single, and there was s SRR hold by him in escrow until Wallace shall et 8 . (Ll A sy, B LN I N opB bt At bl THONIEI A EANBLYRINIgHY | o o riene HEEH il AT SEORg L RE briag “about tho election of the fallowing | list night, I am uot.talking for tho fun of | hoavy ne was graatly reduced by scrato fiv to “Rasty" Wright, and the next moment DENVERL [ NiLwATREE gentlomen as trusteos of the WallaceTrottng | it Tho last words John suid to me as wo | ink. 'he faature of tho day’s racing was the Managor Din was nipped burglivg socond, | monau, ot '3 '8 avin Rogister. company In placo and stead of tho | shook bunceat we Quitand, forey I San | QNS U L L T That extremo tired feeling vwhich Is 8o dis- | Everybody necds and should take a good . " eriod 3 ' resent board: Henry M. Whitehead, Now | F'raucisco a few woeks ago were thes L6t 1, a7 tol andan s tol shot to victory. s / mm“}lnmlim‘”'rII:I‘nlI"!,in]::l“::'“( Hl;l(l'l a f‘x;‘l; l\',sfl‘"_' S tarioles Dtltine Drovidone, 1‘{. I have made up m¥ mind to fight once mor The only favorites to win during the day iressing and often so unaceountable In the | spring medicine, for two reasons : Tadles’ favorits, Inced out a safe one. 3 1 Tokenh O Siblog, Trankiin, a s Joha (1. | 1t Slavin whips Kilrain and 15 not, defoated [ were Kingston and Racetand, but as both Spring months, is entirely overcome by Hood's | 1st, The body Is now miore susceptible to al 3 Lt Tou2be S it JL 1 by Jackson or Corbert before T retura from | of them were ut prohibitive odds, the books Sursaparilla, which tones the whole body, | benefit from medicine than atany other se: That would have been a run sure. apion, Wallace of New York; William R. Allen, o A & | y Bat tho Deacon was coming. It is got so LY Pittstield, Mass,; Charles Buckman, Stony- | Australia, T want you and Johnston to vack | got all the money. purifies the blood, cures scrofula and all | 2d, The impurities which have now that whenever Sandy takes aturn at b ford, N. Y., and Lelan = M. Allen, Geore H. | me against hini. Will you do ity Bluche First race, swoepstaes for throe-year-olds humors, enres dyspepsia, creates an appetite, | in the blood should be expelled, and the sys- iaTolubley oLy body expacts]somEting Ao, b8 o I\"-‘\my il Hurian, 17 2. Sibley, Charles D.” Sibley, T e Ao o Sl van = [t ) e LA R e rouses the torpid liver, braces up the nerves, | tem given tone and strength, before the pros- ore g Pl New York. you Heigrea e A BLIALIIHO WA Nellio Bly, 16 (10 i T aeh o Ve soliclt a parisor ating va eathel done, And thoro, onerally is, "/This time ho QY Ork dgo Hayos holds 857 shatcs of | 38W- Aside from that vou aro my friend Nellio'iyl 1600 1o b Vo eam witit o rush and clears the mind. - Wo soliclta comparison | ratlng effects of warm weather aro felt. camoin, Then the Commodoro hit a high 7 stock ho will be entitled to vote upon it. Johmston’s fricnd We will bucle you against | . iace by two fenzthd and a halt, Time: of Hood's Sarsaparills with any other blood} Hood's Sarsaparilla Is e best spring mel- el ot d oo s 0wt whor wining Fun was wado. When Directors Broadnead and. Kmery | any man living for any amount of monoy. | 1:13 {-5. sthesand fahs purifier in the market for purity, economy, | eine. A single trial will convince you of its “They only lost a minute, Rasty Wright | ponver LRI "‘_)",X"u” 0 have endorsed the promissory note of tho ;:})lr:lhnL‘;\l'lxllll'l‘A\LlILl\I‘A‘“I\" m“‘;m;y' :;i.'; I."muwlv‘lhr‘:;m-_ |»;..].:)i <:[u‘1\.‘;mx;w";:w--'?v.-:.’r- strength, and medicinal merit. superiority. Take it before it is too late. out by W oddy “O'Rourk i At 305 3 5 | American association and signed consent to s i 5 B sald it S oy g e e ¢ o o by Ry A LD S ILC S B i L LG Amorican ussociation and signed consent | o bix hoarted follow, givinis my hand a | L i fing i a Ve 113 o Tired all the Time The Best Spring Medicine Then the Lumbs went for thoir pic again. | iaenod runs: Donvor,8; Milwauke. 7. Two baso | ADOVe as sureties of tho Wallaco trotting lm"“'("!‘;"b o ;ll;'l'v'l‘l e "»“-‘t" good | 0 bt hetore’ Unurade, 13k (0. to 1y I had no appetite or strength, and felt| “I take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a spring Papa banged her out for three cushions, and ellun, Net . Pettit. | register company, then Mr. Wallace shall ay | care of myself, and vin ¢ meet me on | 7. tired all the time. I attributed my condition | medicine, and I find it just the thing. It tones 2 oK 22 . an. Dalrymple, Earle, | once receint a eheck for $0,83 Ad by | my return from Anatealia, Uil give you and AT race, sweopstakies, for thres-yoar- . ; VSOMLL0 e ane LI bl 3 :)-'.;meufll‘:nl“f(;lz’”z:'u""n‘lln:h(';u-;h‘;;] cheored usiyace) Dy aply Kacls | olco recoint s chieck for $50,831 now held by | iy Tepct oM AL IS O o ros yoary to scrofulous humor. T had tried several | up my system and makes me feel like a differ- E s First hase on balls: By Keata, 2: Kennedy, 13 Viek “"Now, then,"” cpikinted Wakely, “tho only | Who camo strong from the rour and won by & kinds of medicine without benefit. But as | entman. My wife takes it for dyspepsia, and ory. 2 Dvies, 2. Struckout: By Keo connody, | After the agreement substantially as above N d ] .1..(“),;.,:0“"" PATE e sl ekl ry\:‘:.k‘]'lr.y o (% Struck I'ulam!\‘l‘lfulshr‘ 1: Kennedy, e [:‘Imnlnl' |n:~:§ m" ‘hl ‘Mfl: “J’g;m conditions upon which [ shall insist, if Sla- ength wnd from Fairy, 1102 w 1), who soon a8 I had taken half a bottle of Hood's | she derives great benefit from it. She says it smash, and then after Eiteljorg had been re- river, 1. Wild pltchos: Keefo, 1: anedy, 13| Wallaco made a formal transfer'of the doc- | Vin ¢ to make & match, are that Queens- | [ 0 2). a longth. Timo: Sarsaparilla, my appetite was restored, and | is Dbest medicine she ever took.” F. C. tired, Joo canie homo on Traf's sacrifico. VioketxplyDayles/fli T imo EONO) * Umpleot | umonts and other belongngs of the Wallace | hury tules siall kovesn and that the contest | [ irth race s 0. selling allowances, my stomach felt hetter I have now taken | TURNER, Hook & Ladder No. 1, Boston, M, Shannon wasn't feelmg very well, and his o — trotting register company, including tho | shall tako pluce béforo: the athletic club | soven furlo S0 @ to 1), came up nearly three botties, ana T never wassowell.” | ¢ Last spring I was troubled with boils, gentle tap only brought up against the center Champions Won Another. Wallace Monthly, which will still continue to | Wiich offers th argoat purse.s Gomith ity rush rand in « protty fin Mus. Jussie F. DOLBEARE, Pascoa, R. L | caused by my blood being out of order. Two fleld fence. It wasa fine three-bag drive, Kansas Ciry, Mo, June 19.—Tho cham- | be published as heretofore under the-samo | =¥, U0 I N 20 AL s Iylill.u:k. T S e e Mrs. C. W. Marriott, Lowell, Mass., | bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me. L but in trving to strotch it intoa homer, | bions earned two runs in the firstinning and | Bame. 1 think so, but ] fancy that the California ¢ completely cured of sick headache, whick she | can recommend it to all troubled with uffec- {;{‘g'a’d‘”l’;:" ghught ot th plate, Hamburk, | ;a4 auother on an orror by Genins, That | NATI0NAL SILV~ K ASSOCIATION. | athlctic will bo willing 1o offer a greator in- [ ‘' iy LD G Sl had 16 years, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. tions of the blood.” J. Senocu, Peoria, 1L, k ‘ ¥ on the g : topped at the end centive thun any. othef organization in tho { d at {t would bo tiresome to recount the | WOU the game, which was s stayed in front Wiy and won easily by Astaiaottng s i tastanllptald sas of the sixth Inning by rain. Score Meeting of the Executive Committee | country. If not, thon the contest will go to s ir mn... 122, (1 to 12), the only , " "The Lambs stepped right up in overy in- RANAS G ] soux orEy. thing Made Public. New Orleans or.to.ona ot the' clubs in this | 8 T s e Oo s arsa arl a ning ar.d bammered out oo or more ruus, ox- Apinroa 3 Voua : i ; Manntng, 203 | swartwood, NEw Youk, June 10.—The exccutive com- | = Yo to b ) Hihs, on tur. Conting tho fth, whon in somo inexbiieablo | Moo, 20 4 84 blswertnooe N You, Juno 10—Tho oxsoutivo oom |~ appear to bo brotey conident, that sonlyp ol T RO (B TR e B D g way the Hudson Bay gang succeeded in | Foster.ef.. beck, db. oz NationajpiLveriassocia n SULLY > Iy b 0 fust at the finish and bes by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecasien, Lowell, M: Ly C. T, HOOD & CO,, Apothec 1 1M 3 - _ | vin,” suggested a Mauhattan athletic eclub : ] 5 C. L . Apothecasien, Lowell, Mase. | y C. L, 100D & C0., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass shutting them out. Smith, It ... orrissey, 1b, toaay. It was stated that none of the pro- i augpat el ania Ly alength for second pl Gracious how the bleachers did guy them, | toaris. 1003 Ven Dyve, 1F3 coodings wero you to bo mado public. A [ Member whe listenod astantively o the con. LS 100 Doses Ona Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar i ity committee was appointed to formulate a plan | B xkablo Aghteeh? D A LLLE Brought Out a Fine Filly. - will endeavor to surprise somo one. Gunsan, 6....8 Karle, o'- remarkable fighter! — of work and provably a report will bo mado | * [Gmariable ML i Sr. Louts, N 219, —The wes Z Svery man 1 tho Omaha team, oxcepting | Iears, » 0| Hart, p.... 7 1 cartalnly do respondod the Puritan mikouiguNlo, Jundilds o westhor was (TRt b el il Ny publicitomorrow club man, biting tho end of a cigar with | fair and tho track good today. The feature T~ T BitaIbEhard Bl S hannont Satollite iand UM | sy -2 Total....... Gossip About - ilver. great deliberation. “'Slavin is the greatest | of the day was the in and out running of J S = 9 Cauloy got four hits each, Walsh three and SCOIE BY New Youk, June 19.—An evening paper | fghter L have evor sen, barring Sullivan. L | 1 Williams’ horses, Glockuer and I2d Hop- I ~ 2o 1 Halligan Trafllay one’apieco, K . : ShE B o PO | always considered Kilrain the next best man | o Jave been heaton by the lowaest el Tt ‘\Svns“::dn[v;um;)I:::‘rv:l‘t,h B (S score, | Sioux it S says the rapid advauco in the price of silver | 1o Sillivan, and he is a_great pugilist, but | horses of the ““.‘,m,‘”itlu,w A 1:,':: 1 with a little oxercise of the imagination, wil { .. . BUNNAR 2 bullion yesterday set Wall swreet a-thinking. | Slavin lays wway over him, Kilrain is a ahead of fine fields. The Kindergarten | With halféa glance that this is a safe place to,~ adequately teil th story. Horo it 1s: e T e Lo oniiac | At the first of this month the operations of | much clevorer mun than tho Australian. He | stako showed a fine filly 1n the winuer, Min- ¢ r vh Ot Boara, 11 Hart 3. Stenck gut: By Poars, 1 Hart, | the blg French pool in silver were re- | Showed that conclusively. =Just imagino | pjo L. buy your own as well as your boy’s clothes. & Pasyoi Ualln: Jarlo 1. timo: FIty-ive min® | ported. Today 1t was learned that while | Winthe result would have beon If Sullivan | “yirdy ryco, selling, purse 450, for beaten mpire: Gail . rSes, One o X 0 1), Wi W < > i e P i o¥s < > Ww : l’:_lfll Standi thoro were indications that the first bool | the first two rounds. Siavin s tho stvlo of | SRS iy L E'S 'l 1. Fvent. s (i e’d rather miss a sale than mislead a cus- estern Associaton Standing. was liquidating to some extent, another pool, | Aighter that Sullivan likes. Ho is not a boxer | to 1. third. Ti 5 i % - : s : : R Played. Won, Lost. Por Ct. | aiso Kuropean, had begun to work to | DUt sails Figllin to wit ot loso in a hur witiond whoe, Birso 561 milo ana stey vardy; | tOMMEL and have him disappointed or disposed Lincoln... 17 ) o u great fig] vi Juke, pitney, 110 A Lucello Maneite, 1 fll\nnlm = ol ithe eanelilons, Cintd s whent reany 60 FRE L el b1 o 107W ' et | to “BLACK BALL” us at every opportunity, nneapols........5 4 take hold the st pool 0d left this fight tha d v Ime: 1:473, 5 5 3 v ] ot ho plan of campalgn seoms to bo based | gnoroand tn this figut than \wasdono by aihied race; the Kinderarten handican, tor | for we’re aftef that kind of success that comes on the same tenor as that of tho first pool. “What do you think of avin's chances | to 1), won. 1o (5 E nd, | § Py = 3 : At tho present time the government’s annual | aeainst either of those two men° asked a ro- g Y \ in the long run from serving people well. Dulithii 6 purchases of sitver to fill the requirements | pop c Busch p added = of the sitver actof 1590 uso up 54,000,000 | “"u1 Jike Corbett and expect him to win with ath mile ol - NATIONAL LEAGU ounces. This country’s production of silver | Juckson. He would have done so had he oniiAlahowti i Wie Ly sacond his A = for 1890 was 62,940,331 ounces. This leaves | boon perfectly advised, but as far as Siavin gth. 0 I\ als Colts and Spiders Have a Real Hard | 3,000,000 ounces for the total requirement of | i§ congorned, Corbett hud better not meot | i fih raco, Director's 2000 added Tussle for a Game. :xu‘;;\;;:::;l“gu;’uul;:s:)‘fi;m::;hd:xlx;ix:mml;y Bin, Stavh would whip im to s moral cer- | ong und unc-olehuh miles: Lemoluo u"um f School Suit ST Cloth I B O 0 ), - hls c ¥ | taioty. As for the black, I believe Slavin f o choo ults an ress (o] es Creverasn, O., June 19.--Today's game | always oxported anunually from 5,000,000 €0 | coutd beat him handily in five rounds. Kil- | L : y o5 OV was one of the most exciting and best played | 10,000,000 ounces. T T T T G e aliar mg have heans of ” 3 S this season. Cloveland tiad the scoro in tho | _‘Phe Morcantile safo deposit company-of [ monoy that ho AL L 210 1l wons May Hardy, 05 (13 to 1ve done ‘‘heaps of g ‘)U_d- Some of our cus ninth on Davis' singla to left field. A scratch ““;;;:: Yopkiroporta of 3;:."3‘3;{:3“".:‘.'”5 507 | Corvett. Ho s the gamost man who over sot : e x ; tomers are as enthusiastic about these goods as hit to right fleld by Pfeffer sent Anson | s As Was to concern [ foot in a ring. and had he but put i a lucky ey g ’ s e 5 . T R B is thought to own at least, 500000 ounces of | punch in the third round ho might have been | Lagineag i e e if they had an interest in the business. It all N . Ans got fi Jel s wild rOW. n side suppl here 1s | jg at the finish.” aNcory, Nen, June 19.—|Special Tele- OTBhA sy nears vaib ] 340 gut. Ansou got first on Denny’s wild throw. | iy “tuis country probably about 2,000,000 | '“If'Slavin meots Sullivan Wakely says that | eram to Tur Bre.—Tho uack was in bet. | COMeES from the splendid satisfaction realized. ) i S 4 ounces of silver bullion at various points, | 1 o v aris tonibatting ont tbioYB oatontd T 5 : D R Datata Raziafilil o Qlevoland..... 89888 3= | Mhwoniy othernrgs supply of sitvor [s sai B ey [l tex anaditien today iand] beliht, weathenil [Smlti this betterthan Ybam boozeling thepeo- ; e h : Ut LR 9 to bo in Mouterey, Mexico, where about 2,000, | - <1« 3 osn it 3 LA The® SR Ty ; v 3 Vg Bith: ETulIR e Grifin, Walah. Thress | Clavalunde s Chlonzo. & - Brrors: | () ounces aro held in the shape of lead 0ro | xo Vorkr Saicih e o mect Sovin for t8 events. Tho 2:3 pacing was wou | ple and having them feel that you have played hits: Shannon, McCauley, Baldwin. First | and Zimme Lul Wi . « | pending certain railroad construction. Mexico | rounds, winnerto take all the purse and . 5 > s = ” ase hita: Shannon, MoOsuley, Baldwin, irst | and Zimmei Luby“und Bowmau. Barned | 500 o0 hunlly ubout 40,000,000 ounces of | ouseide bet ot $10,000 u s, - & r ! : { 1| A “confidence game” on them. Elteljorg, MoHale, 1. Passed hall: JOIN WWAS A TRIFLE SIAKY. silver, of which about twenty-iive million JOUN L. SULLIVAN. awin, 1. Time: One hour and forty-f os are. colned, The reat is 2 LG 3 - : R B s Knee Pant Suits. 4 io 14 N ino Suits for 5 ] minutes. Umpire: Striof, MYAYO | Bowrox, Mass., Juno 19.—Aftor Clarkson | (ifices ke COHCC .\.‘“““b,m:"j‘!':,‘l“""';.lf; Wakely Failed to Show Up. Bradbur vaseeincond 4 4 200 Boys' Knee Pant Suits, 4 io 14 Graduating Suits for the hoy - Sy | pmcoce but they took it all good naturediy and today | Cur Goning, vs. | smcucooce ol coommm——— P ol comcmmmco® Shannon, 2. Halligan ib, Butelife, o Griffin, m. Twitcholl. it McCauley, 1b Whish, s Eltetjorg, Trafiley, Seeon | owmocemmar | ~om | coommoooo® 3 O'Rourke, i, Ely, ss.. O Brien, WFOQUE, dwin, o. Hambure, if. Miller, itb Meliale, p cwennan caswpeBRay 'ho G had shut out the Brooklyn for six innings to- | 1040t o e moty s New Yonk, June 19.—Jimmy Wakoly was 3110, e, BN, @ 21104 ars. neat i ) St i ) The Game Today. av:hb gAv taro beaee on balis. & madova:| Raduouion of the wiiemetal trom aanrees [ 5 RI SRR RIS SR Y e en Blan || TmOL 840, 2115, BiRTH, 110N, 911014 years, neat in pattern, strong in | or youth, from 14 to 18 years, Duluth and Owaba will try it agaln this | wild piten w tho next which with the timely | *pif 00 Lo papor was active and | vin and Mitcholl at the St. dames hotol at 10 | A fisr massie tha wies Bradbuen ad Great | Service, $2.00 & afternoon, nnd Watty hus anothor unknown | hitting tiod the scoro. Thou ho resumed bis | gironger fn Loadon. This Is owing to tho | o'clock to mako arcangoments for the pro- | Wostern coliided, smasing & sulky A Al natty, nobby suits in sack and quantity of spring, this time in tho shape ot | £¢| WOUE, WA m: TR G !'I{“_g'l: passage of tho bill in the lower houso ‘of tho | [ o (04" ot mesting between his principal, | throwing both drivers, but neither was hurt = i 4 J ! ARV p. PRI e and 00 © B Tt TIvin: it ed groa oting botwee principal, | throwing be as r gor ) . o # : Genoral Godenough,a prodiict of lowr Cali- | rave the houe team four runs and ths gamo, | SPAuLsh cortes glviug tio Bauk of Spain tho | FECEATER FEUHE TR I8 RN | The 2:25 trot result Boys' All Wool Knee Pant |three button cutaway, with price fornia. He is said to have a glittering assort- | The weathor was cold aud threatening. | POWOr 0 Invrcase 1ls note lssue based on St 'h Slavin i Robble P g TS Bned il i . ] The 'y silver A bill Las also been introduced into | Slavin. Although Slavin and his friends | p Suit ’ ke, doze file : 4 . et of drops, Ahools, Alanta aud curves, and | Soor ho Tortusuose cortes favoring tho Adoption | wers at the hatel on timo and awaited the ar: | LI Wonier. .07 # 4| dults, our own make, dozens ol | attractive and styles superb, the Lambs may havo s tskc on hand to Bostoyirnd 88 8 88888 4= of bimatallism, “heso avo” straws showing | real of Wakely wuiil early midaight, tho | Time: S:al, 120, 0. crirs styles, all handsomely made up J straighten them out. No one need stay away Rl - L ) 0= 3 | the tendency of the wind. k 8 P Ty vitho ) L. 5 from tho kammo Undor the impression that the | 1L, Bowton. 10; Beookiyn. 8, Brrors: Bow: | X Yotor from o loadig Frouch fumnclor, | latter did not put " his avpearanco at all. | | Wapbie ® sovevad oif thees hamws without o 1 nopyfar prices, $2.50, $3, $3.50 Boys' Long Pant Suits, 14 to 18 visitors can't play ball, for they can, and i Terry u;ld‘fl Dalley. Eu‘ncd rl;l::: recently reveiv 1“'. this country, sy The Th nlunllqmmnuwd gotorle adjourned to ]é\ll);\ll)" race, three-quarters of a mile and ~ i ! 4 ¥ g 2 i s . they have boen doing it every day for two passage of u free coinage bill by the United | the Hotel Mariboreugh and lounged about in [ ropoar: Waldo won, Rosebud second. Tinie $4.00 and $3:00. suits ,‘\,l“,‘.i‘l”\, adapted to the :;":kl P mnlm'nmnhxne half tho games HLLIES DOWNED THE GIANTS, ’f“']‘“‘ oongress woull - put sl or to 80 penco | clegant loisure, pifed porfoctos and—waited 31, 1:22 Wey havy o8 ve been by a W YORE, 9,1 ) n London o per ounce in New York. An inquiry after Mr. Wakely at his cafo acras - — ki i 2 1 T S QeT. single run aud in 6 majority of | ook o iian s A ety delaing eay | Up o 1573 Franco fought singlo nanded for | eijcitod th i formation that tho celobrity Chicago lesults. Over fifty q\]“ in handsome | boy of the period as regards sr the games they outplayed their = oppo- | ot 'during & portion of the & 3! ’\fly ' | bimetalism. She would certainly vesume it had goue over to,iisooklyn earlier in_ the Cnicado, June 19.--Summaries of today's nonts if they wero benten. Ola Mr, Hara | o1l during s portlon of tho game. ~Attend- | if the United States should adopt freo coin- | afoning to soe Chatlly. dohnston and had not | racass " |and dressy Knce Pant Suits, at Luck seoms to have a double Nelson on | %'°¢ 8¢ o age. England will uot follow as long as | yey returned, Tbbraitho case was loft in this | "\ 4 e ) 00 ) & ¢ them, but if they ever break it and form a | MO York oo L2 8 10 0 0 0= 4| Goschen i in power, and Gladstone is also a | ¢ ition, U sAustralian wanting to First rce. five-cightha ot a mile: Konvon | ¢5 () £8,50, $9 and $10. good “'bridge,” why look out for a few vie iladelnhis. Q3.0 gold bug, but there is o growing sentimont in i aUNE 301 wan, PO Diwyerisceand, Tliofgation. thipdy/f Rae¥re Torlos on thelr side of the fonce, Today the | x Mt Now Yori 10: Bhiladeiphia, 10, Errors: | fuvor of silver in England and this must tell | tnloss tho or A.w.,.mm R T v salghithia atia ot Pt > n ) teams will be as foliows: te and Duckiey: Eapor wnd Oloments, | b theend. The United States made a, inis- | are made. < won, tlelter Skeltor second, Lela My + " o e Position. Dututh. | Farned runs: New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. take iu adopting o limited silver act. They Apropos of thegy Weighty matters Slavin Time: 1, ond ... Laroque OFPAD i should either have passed an unlimited cof gavo groat ploasiuto 49 the audionc Ciblo' Y pitce, one poang Toaue STOPTED MY KAIN. o gave groat ploasure 4o the audicnce at Niblo's lilpd unon. ani pud eno-slxleanth. imilax 11,30 . o age act or noue at all. e : : 5 4 ey Prersuvne, Pa, June 19.--The Pittsburg- i ear in “the i avening, where, aft s third, Thue: 200§ 12351 1) = 3 ar p: s te L DS L U Clnchnatl Fam Was Soppod by rain, € It 15 anid that this second pool has been 8 | o2 Variaty - entarraniment, | he - boxed | Kqiibird Thuel 0K o declared 28 dozen Indigo Blue Star Shirt Waists to m.q.m., purchaser of \N"V'"‘ on the grounds | three rounds Wit Charley Mitehell, I 2 close at 8Oe Vet O'Brien Nutlonal League Standing. enumeratod ~above | and those = pre- | mado @ speech, Atil which ho opened his Pool Koom Victory. . g8 a1 auvo, 1 ] ) . CShor . g Played. Won. Lost. Py onted | clo of June 6, | heart about the jidutsed meeting. Ho said Lixcory, Neb., June 19.—|Special ‘Telegram oy > adies’ we carry the large anc b ‘.’;“"".“"f‘ Now York, Lo i An ver which form the basis of tho operations of | “Sullivan wants 4 (et me when ho comes | to Tug Bir. |—The baseball ool rooms will For the Ladi Wl ADEY & e larg \n i o famrs | Rotton ¢ 1 1 | the formor poch, Rewrould soom that, oia. o baaic from Ausyri] L, Bolnk LOmOTEOW. | ot po closed. George J. Common_and his | finest assortment of Silk, Silk Flannel, Madras A — s hicage. o other of the great parties will adopt the | [to 1 you what I'thflik will be the best i sl et 4oy paes oy 3 ; ; ¢ OTHER WENTERY GAMES, \"m..m.m R ] freo colungo position T think Australia cail ofer o suth as bii as | OPeTator who wero arrested on n ehargs of | 0 4 Zonhyp Shirt Waists in this city. Minucapolis and Lincoln Havo a | Phiadelbiia: 2 o ST IR TN eI at a fhemie | anmolsce I iopssauld. S0 il poetosui oy URSRIVE R ERBIOR OO iAd1her BeAtiig ) H s I ‘1 RADG 4! 0 o AN 2 ers demand such legisiation AC 0| trip to and tomorrow if & mateh can be oday and were discharged, f » ¢ S ¢ = 28 3 it 7 ] 4 4 Oinelunatl 5 2 ] L LR i w i today ¢ fo : anc urnishings, C do Royal Wrestle fora Gam Pittaburs. . : 5 b1 Juropean speculators are alert to made with Sullivan for £10,000 and the | Common testified that he merely held As for ,'l . n gs, il you nt LaxcoLy, Nob., June 19.—(Special Tele- = ‘{lf I":“ ;‘l{“:\;“\ “J:“*““‘!";m‘flg h;m“;/r Buly bigwest purse thay can raise, 1will meothim | stakes for bettors, taking a commission for | pealize here’s a money-saving }yl:u:n to huy T The bige B 9N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, on touched &1 per ounce today for the Brst | wivn or without gloves to demoustrate who | his services. The defendant's attoruoy read | : i & % it 5 3 Bk, ta Tue BkI-Tha ligueet naek dax L time sinco February 14. B champion af tho world, ‘They would ga | an osiaton of Judge Norval of the supreme | these things, something’s wrong in your inves- crowd of tho season turued out today and } Golumbus Pulls O a Ten-Inning ! e and seo Sullivan in Australia and he would | court in which ho says botting on the resit i was rewarded with a base ball contest that I e aTroint HEAra Costly Wreck in Ohio, be received much petter, in fact, like a liouw 1f | af a horse race is not illewal in this state, tigation. will rank amoug the remarkable gamos of tho : Curveraxn, O., June 19.—By a collision on | he can maiea mateh t ne there." The police judge ruled that betting on a i (¢ 0., June 19.—Th Slaviu' ’ yoar. Seventoen inulngs were played, lasi- oLvsnus, O, June 19.—‘Che most ex- | yng Lake Erio & Western road near Croston, | Slavin’s romarks were by the ap- | baseball game was not gambling within the Ing from 4 0'clock until 7:40. The game was | {IUIDE Eae of the sosson was played hora | 0, today two locomotives and fitteon loadod | BERCIAtive audionce with breathloss atten- | meaning of the law. ~ noted for phenomenal pitching and wonder- ‘u‘l o :“‘ ;‘1’"“’d“:’”um'::::’:"“'" ":" :‘-"”:‘ ot P dmuniy THo, Patrick | 50,5 voora was seon later. He sald ho Called it a L raw. ful flelding. The stick work was a stand off, | O [OUY sinules and in 146 A OB (88 The Padly | 1y a0 1ot seen the orfginal of Wakely's tele- LixcoLy, Neb.,, June 10,.—[Special Tele. [] |, o d Mo , burt. The track will be blockaded two days ; ; | The Farmers put upan almost flawless | HENY'S two-baser aud McTauinany's siugle. | SR ) CRCE0 W X0 0 hany will bo very | Eram aunouncing ‘Sullivan's readiness 10 | gram toTns Bek.|-—The monagers of tho | flolding gamo, which was offsot by Duke's | peveor, beavy. dgbt. Moore belloved toat the Wholo thins | bicyele tourney made a moss of the fve-milo RELIABLE CLOTHIERS AliBe 0Uls A audy of the sooro will show | g8 ol Ex-Senator MoDawald Unchanged. | imuly awaithig o formal chaliongo, - Siavin | Fao9 touight botweon Pizley of Omaha and 8 y remarkablo work by both batteries. The | Hits: Colu : Bt B ; “ . r ' will sail for England in the Aurania unless | Mockett of Lincoln, They started on op- - olas ~ Fame was eniivened with wauy brilliant | Colutibus S ouis.”o a [ piaxavos, Tod, June 10—ExSenstor | beroro that timg urrangements for a meeting | posita sidas of tho track. Wuon tho ludke Southwest Corner/l5th and Douglas Sts. Plays. and apparent victory was frequently | Fixht, O'Connor ‘and’ Dowse; Grifith and | McDonald’s conflition is unchany i today. o that owont be il atay over, Hred & gun at the finish Mockett was ahead 4 TR e Gy 70k Al Al Birnod Into & §00s6 ceg by fuo work. Boyle. Earned runs: Columbus, 3; St. Louis, % | Senator Voorhees came from Terre Haute to = Y e e Mt tho by kors had covered o iap | (Money cheerfully refunded when g wds do ot salisfy.) vice, $4. 85, 80, $0.50, $7.50, $8, and one-sixteenth miles Tn the first inning McQuaid fiied out to KELLY'S BEAY THE COLONELS. seq him this worning and had a brief iuter- John is W illing. or two more than the five miles. It was right aud Wara to fore BloGione yotu life | Cicisat, O., Juno 19.—Loulaville fost & | view: Sax Josg, Cal., Juny 19.—John L. Sullivan | called 8 draw, (Send for Hustrated Catelogue.)