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THE OMAHA DALILY BEE, SATURDAY. JUNE 27, IS01-TWELVE PAGES e - . r "N\ 0 | that Gould cut his strokes short and pulled T N NN » 2:90y, 2 20w %17, Mald second, Chelsea | N \ 3 T R r—— ? % T HARVARD WON A GREAT RACE. | s Srat ustiptosmater st ot | WHERE, THE GUESSES FAILED, | v+ o PARNELL - AND HIS - BRIDE. | 78 sy i ettt e | CHARLTON PREPARES FOR WAR instead of keeping Lime wi ioul o] d Eyra Declared d and two rooms badiy riddled. Mrs, Fior and = Hogarman's stroke. After a while Hagar- ,,-,,,,,“K’“-n"\"xcn June 96, —[€ S —— daughtor miraculously escaped, Focolving man becamo siightly |~nxx|.-!.leng r-uu‘l‘l being Telegram to Tuw Bar. |- Thore woro no races | o a Wl Bs Oelel il 1y slight shocks from the lighthing which — Yale Was Oaly in ths Contest to Shut Out a o g R ) S A Five Tbnvm\m‘lll’mplu Tackle a Bough | . Syracuse, aed Ahe programme bas been hurch Cersmony Will olebrated in ol ‘1“\“%”:1)‘ M Irlf,n\'.:.'f\‘:m\ the | Passenger Rates Will Be Slashod Monday Defanlt, Captain Browster. Tho difference in the Proposition at Sheepshead. declared off. /Phe directors will arrange for London at Their Leisure. - g By tho Obicago & Alton, swing on the men was slight, to be sure, but a two days umeeting on Tuesday and TRADE DOLLAR BULLION. ¢ 0 slight as it was, it was enough to cause | P o Wednesday if thewenther is favorable b e R CREW LOST ITS HEAD EARLY, | Yalc's boat to hang porceptibly after each | BAD LAY FOR BETTERS AND JOCKEYS. ASSOCIATION. TROUBLE IN PROCURING A LICENSE, | Enormous Quantity Stored in the [ cHARMAN FINLEY SEVERELY ARRAIGNED. and to so badly aft that the i g bow frequently was out of wator three or s — Wis L] ¢ Of tho Conntry. & four feet Both crews were also greatly an. Minneapolis Opens Strong on Kansas TINGTON, June 26, The trado dollar T Stroke and No. 7 Were Badly Rattled | noyed by the swell from the big stoamers ¢ Their Money but Threo City's Champlons. " » that followed the race. r . v - v, 1 \( 9 e v o - of the Racs Scene atter May Lose s 0., June apo and’s Leader Happy in th g ; Story of the Race ~Gay nes T sposiing of this point Goorge Ades, tho o LAttos - May Kuxaas Ciry, Mo, Jun Minneapolis : ; PPy and New Orleans. It rosults from the molt cision to Give the Association a Along the Classic Thames' woll known Yulo mian, expressed himsclt | Their Lives—speed won from Kunss City today in a pretty Union—Political Effece R P e ke 0 me AUVAHEARS = WA Hinks, most_emphatically and deciared that Yalo Ting Notes game. Wilson lost the game for Kausns Mot Consitlered L A o trauo doltars redoemod at ought not to row another race over tho City. Sowders pitened & magnificent gato, heir fuce —_— Thames course. Mr. Adee refused to criti -~ but tho patehed up team could not support g . clse the work of the crew for publication, but | . A him as no deserved. Killon was invineibio YIS 1901 B e Corn TRARMET cons ot mutilated, dofaced or stamped, pre. Nnw Loxpos, Conn., Juno 20.—Harvard | Gitnct deny that. ~soven' of velght’ handi- | Sneersifean Bav, N. Y., Juno 20.—Rnolng | gt critical times, cor Buianros, June 25.—[New York Horald | sentod within six months from tho date of on the battle of un tios, Sho won | capped th ce of the cre was coutinued hore today before a crowd of | —— - | won the battle of universities, pped tha balance of thie crow KANBAS CITY. MINNEAPOLIS Cablo—Special to Tie Ber]—Mr. Parnell | the act | | Tour of America Contemplatod—Ires | butlion which is to be coined into standard | Op ito standar nly Accused of Rese dollars is stored in the mints at Philadelp Ll od of Reserving His lie valuo under tho act of March 8 es Commission Paying. 1847, providing for the redemption of ail such Ciicvoo, June 26.—Goneral Passonger Agent Charlton of the Alton road addressed the following communication to Chairman Finicy of the Western Passonger associution this aftornoon . d earned the raco well, It fs uov | St John Shefiield, o prominent Yale of- | about five thousand persons, who, 1n trying 3 Tt i easily and curned | : ANIDRO KA PE0 & % | was interviewed today and stated in explana The total number rodecmod was 7,350,036, a ticial, “did not hesitato to say that Yalo's i h 0078 ’ at bottor, strongor, stoadior and , 3 to keep cool and at tho sama timo pick win- | Hoover, it 070 bl ward. 1 i likely that better, strongor, steadior and | Gont ool 20 nt disappointment, and that b Gl il Foster, of 0 o|Mecione, b 0 [ tion of his murringo that ho simply found it | Portion of which have alveady boen coined Jore beantiful rowing has ever boen seen by | i o ners, had a hard timo of it. The card pro- | smiih oQuald 0 moro beautiful rowing hins ever boen seen by | ho rogretted vory much that either Sims or | 1ers had a bard timo of it. Tho card pro- | smich. ir... {Lb e UL U | ympossiblo to procure o license in any church | into subsidiary coin, The act of March 3, any setof men ever put on the water by | Browstor hud not beon placed at the stroke | seated was mado up of over night entries, | ftearns.2b. .. oo L8 oy, s GOVt ik soTavit RS, | 180T, DrOvIdoar HoweVoky (hat (o: BATNoG | " TIBBYE YOuE tavor'oF tho TAth ists deeltn any of our colleges. At tho end of tho long | onr. A number of other Yale men declared | but it was a good one aud furnished some | Carpenter, 0[Shuenrt, 1 the country, and to provent a celay of the o 3 L . fufe to grant rellof for tho appeal y i v e e e Tt s A voi 6. | Xest 4 Wik ! ceromony had it performed at the registry | shull be coined into standard silvor dollars, X v the appeal of tho Chi- four-mile pull the Harvard eight, fine terra Ol Tu! L3 ‘eat wa first class sport. ; 3 of cago & Alton for reduced rates f ) it fact that they were outrowed by Harvard, The S 5 fowe . Troadway, of oftice, but declared that the service should bo [ and that this should ba done “as soon as & Alton for reduced rates from Chicago cotta statutes, all covered with syuirming Bob Cook k Vi Hipk 1| The feature of the day was the fifth race at | Pears, ib Killen, p. L " to 53t Louis, Chicago and I il \ - 0b Cook disappeared down the harbor and = - L pri celobrated aguin in Londou when he is able | practicable.”” Owing to the mandatory coin .ous, Chicago and Kansas Clty anc muscles and shining with their work 88 | wont to one of thy summer hotels, while the | Seven furlongs, heats, Atlantic was aneven | ..., i . ekl il R the me. | 826 0t 2,000,000 ounoss of silver or #3.085,000 | Chicago to' Donver. You do this on the though they had been waxed, seamea as | Yale crew aud their friends boarded the 4 | money favorite and won tho first heat in a | = e AR AL WS Lol iy A J i i wround that the Chicago & I8 not e v " ock train for New H The Harvard | w; But afterw f y " q ! d tropolis. This will probably bo within a | & month until the Ist proximo, undor the act & Alton is not en fresh as when they started o'clock train for Ne aven. d ar walk, but afterwards bad to give way to | Kaneas City. W0 0000000 fJuly 14, 1500, e ot titled to have the agreement ministered in its To describe 8 race so that the most kind | CroW camo down tho river at4p. m.and | Lenn who won the succeoding heats and | Minneapoils.:] 2000100 month of July 14, 150), 1t has beon impracticablo up | ttled i el and willing reader may imagine that he saw headed by standard bearers flying the two - SUMMARY After tho election at Carlow ho will pro- | to this time to coin the trade dollar bullion | favorand it is therefore not necossary for T SEYs r,.‘- MbRghL ol Haw dHall . one ;1' s they won "I“ today's event, wnllv.ml‘~“” Ast wenit to. the tavorits, Detsle, nftar s hot Three-base hits: Sowders. Stolen hases ceed at once to London, taking * his wife, 1f | into staudard dollars. YOu to pass upon the merits of the applica , s not o be g iquot bouse, where they were tonight ten: ) 0, uble plays: Hengle and Wari Boasible, Photighishie & iatidlonpped by, tho The amount stored at Philadelphia fs 1, | ton. It appears to me thata decision of s words to describe o torri ruggle o @ receptio ish; tho second to Shaft, a strong see < Ward. Fiest baso make words t ribe a terrible struggle of 1a reception. finish; the second to Air Shaft, a strong sco- td 425 fine ounces and the amount at New | this character could as easily have beon Anvious to Sell. ond choice: the fourth to the favorite, Fairy, | Dalis: Witson. s, Wil pitchos: = Sowdars 2. Kil | view of the approaching trial of tho will suit Dot profit above its cost of a little over §600,- 1 0 ordivary fairness, to have beon made at ! S B ol Games Today and Tomorrow. Paraoll will in future devoto ospecial at- | 000, The trade dollar weighs 420 grain with erimson decorations jumped steadily up | old to a syndicato of St. Paul gentiemen, | MHAt Might havo rosulted fatally. Hamilton ing & marein of profit of 7', grains on | aud then on being urged, you named the 23 tholr vooul chordy, swore thlr bost oaths, | .c Palcourt, and Tleodoro 7, Cawles, man- | tavforad with and horse and ridor went down | Jesierday, aud tno water camo down i | yisit, ho Intends, if possible, .to visit tho | however, the ploc . ! ¢ cause delay on your part and put us at a se- ber that flush times loomed ancad, and that | afternoon, when an agent of the Stoux City | jrat ruce, sweepstakes f ear-oldy | however, they will get the second oft if they execute this recoinage and about two months | rious disadvantage for several days. 1 bave learning 'that tho Omaha deal was about to | 113, 7 to 21 who wis two lengthis before Cas: | theseare really the great games of tho season. | Parnell said ho had not_considerod nor in- | will aiso have to be recoined at Philadelphi k P i R dimaea] i aaieiedy M Feh s sellinz futurity course. Ton starters: Air &N Gl ouR R BRI SEREAA NG inside, rolling blue eyes to heaven, squeezing | cuss tho situation with the owners. An it wo win enougn games afterwards. The cowmnge of the uncurrent fractional silver | rago to Kansas City $10, Kunsas City to Chi cither team should be made until Monduy. i wlinif, Time: 110 Positions. Milwaukee, | fore experienced, limit of tolerance. comfort 1o the blue oarsmen whom they loved Saints ve o yeur-olds, one mile nnd a furiong. Seven | Dommelly " rd, T G Htical 1ect of the Yove. Sl curslon. tickets® belng mnde practically and hopelessly in the hovrrid ernmson wake, & e o 2t . " ), B nciiopelceslyiit 3 Bre.|—The Sinners were defeated a sccond | before Lizzie with Richul and Bermuda iin 5 7t Burke | LONDON, June 26.—Mr. and Mrs. Parnell [ aironay been recoined that the loss which | and by misusc of ono way tickets from the lust turn where Phonograph gve wiy to Liz- | falsh.. .. e Walsingham ‘Tervace, and received today | about 5 por cent; that it will pay the ioss ou | tickets being sold for the express purpose of orations) he might make a feebio attempt 0 | grialy appiauded shon a tolerable play was | Laurestan, Bermuda and Port Chester next; prevails that Paruell’s marriage will rapidly f gt FERSE, T8 SRS EORBASs Lot o omploto ovidence of all this was plncod Richars heols and fell. Catholic ciorgy will not accept the marriage | cisco. time. You had also obtained onyour own picces, received. The best playlg was done in the | ruco from Richal, 100, (5 to 1. who beat Lizzie, | _LiscoLy, Neb, Juno 2.—The Lincoln- | a8 condoning his offense. 1f the feclivg in the principal part of which was exa at | and you wefe good cnough o explain at the ing yelling *“Any part of 10,000 on~ Yale,' | run. The score stood 25 to 20 in favor of the | Seven starter fry, 110, (¥ 10 5), by u — - political event. 1,000,000 to 1, thouh seldom given, could not | Babcock and O'Hanlon. Umpire: Carlton. | §9 1 v is proposed to distribute this recoinage be- | lated in violation of tho agrecment was most 51 a2 19 This is how the sad thing came about. The running and won handily by guli trom | Mibnesnots i Trreconcilable oneries: b the marriage has | Mdelphia. This coinuge has been vory heavy | theso lines mileage tickots wero mad press the big ocean with its importance, 2 s World's Fair. v sented ut the World's Fair tanced, 1 to 1) In the second heat Atlan- | Dinvor pioces amounted to £20,003,161 aud the coin- | makes no lower rate for our compotitors than races. That is where the race came off to- two ltngths. Beck was distanced. [n the third = 2 . Parnell talks of leaving Brighton anc 1 JUE. e IERCEhtomand tis hus all been absorbed by the public | aro made practically ood to b 1290 3-5. 11 Chicago Wins and Goes Into First | entertain. Thoso knowing her bost say sho | [0F these coins will continue large for months | revenuc of our breezo wus blowing up the stream, The tide Admirall 115, 2 to 1, won. casily by halt | Cmiciao, June 26, —Chicago won tho fourth | create which sho has capacities. Under her | tho Iihiadglphia mint, Tho cofuage at the | PIEad e s ey yuchts, a grand collection of small boats and | Tavlor, state treasuter, custodian of 2:00. most of their runs on vory yellow errors of | 7N with the MeCarthiyites recon 1 ivor ¢ Coast. vest becauso of our forbearance, on which cach with its nose vointed up stream, ready | Evans, Vice Drosident Hale, I A. Burdick, | CmicAco, June 26.—Tho day was porfact | down in the ninth and allowed the visitors to | the leadership of his party on accout of i T () G A i : o 0 | the leadership of his party on accout of ill ell College Commencement, o o heom St Touts to Chicago atd 820 from The start wasto be made just above the | A resolution providing for the clection of a P Dhore W i Score o leadership is settled in the liber L today. There was no stake feature in the tholleatorshiniisisotiled tnithoRliberavioniol | oot cam Iealiclosedly a(arday Al Tl | LInE L ByAAIL (O Fatorm e Rabnl il aveRto air was full of excitement. Everyone felt | Ramsey was olected gencral manager of | The day's enjoyment was marred by a sad Hits: Chicago. 13 Cincinnatl, (1. Errol the baccarat case wherein he proposed to ex- | honorary degree of D.D. was conferred on COMMISSION PAYING RKESUMED, they wero going to break Yale's run of five | legisiators have agreed to attend a spocial | “"“""' Enines and Hurrington. fam finds his social relations the same the degree of A. M. on Rev. I M. Coleman | pqvient of passengers commissions in eastern unparalleled licking. About the foot of the [ pel the governor to call a special session. | and fell. Britton was thrown against the | pounded the ball all over tho field, knocking | is being arvanged for. A quiot eauvass pro- | tendance in the history of the college. The “T'he report as it has beon published places \Whorover a view could he had, farmors 1y | misslon from tho south district, has declined | moved to tho hospital inan unconscious | third and the batting of 'Davis, Denny bt [FENE IS B e o o ing to | tary of the American acalemy of political but have not violated our agreement with and sons, very brown, yelled' just like the | senting to attend the special legislature ses- condition. Pittsburg .. 0010000 25| the prince of Wales, A more hearty recep- | ments. carried out the agreement, and consequently a most wonderful thing. It was a train of Tt won from Dan Kurtz after a hard drive. , 63 Pittsburz, 1. Batteries: Y he vigilance committee 1n Whitechape Ciiteaco, June 26.—The Kenosha County | Of the board of rulings. We no longer feel whoels. That was tho observation train. At | to Tur Bir.] —At the oponing of court this | Was tho best to be had about hor chances at [ Pumapereiis, June 2.—The Philtios de- | the Ripper. A letter identical in | trict court toduy against George I Harding, | and contined to tho Central Traflic ussociation the wild yelling crowd that filled every seat | and tostifed to seeing the defendants shortly My Fellow was installed a red hot Tevorite | New Britain club, was in the box for the | ceived by the chairman of the vigilants in sictions in 1863, commission paying to those parties. upon, either for an ordinary lover of gaiety | kliod oneor two. Sergeant Krouse was callod | 7, L1OFe was no favorite in “the selling race. | prooklyn ok180 3 | man of vigiluuts attempts to track him he [ justly retained notes, bills of exchange, - in the neighborhood and did not TR e AT o ] y he finish was to be, boats and crowds were i not number but | fifth race and a 6 to 1 chance was suceessful | Brookiyn, 5 Philadelphia,2. ¥ 3 rry | that he beon neatly caugutuwice, but that | nggrogating the amount sued for. gram to Tux Bim|—A roport s beon ro- Small launeh cato out from tho shore Sho | WY a5 to the date of arrival of troops and. | yrumo Eiv, Uiroc-fourtie of & wife. T woivs GIANTS COULDN'T PLAY. Will Exclude leporter econtly d sster and consul g ¢ d + Addlitional gold amounting to 850,000 has | Mecontly sppointed minister & " From another spot came another launcn. She | it 18 hoped that other Indian witnesses will | Kinney. 11 G to 1, a lensth for tho place. qy N : Shraveport, i, for the murderof Ella Frank- | John Sims of the senuto postofice in Wash- flag and tho Harvard crow. Twenty-fivo Y. M. C. A District Conference. Second race, purse 3600, for thrao Crevenaxp, O., June 26, —Right-fielder | ment to the late O'Gorman Mahon, pHEsYapRrpLiL nihzder 3 T B o et DM Sims snys their boats. Five minuies later, at almost | o THE ]~The Lincoln district Young | gowin. 1152 o 1, who beat Hugen, 113 (3 to 1) & L Bosthinate vl bt giving no particulars, Mr. Apploton ab they arc off. Eight big men, naked to the | vened here this afternoon. The district in= | und upwurds, #15 each, with #:50 added, one d. Won. L Hamilton, Polk, Butler and York. The | Aloha, 115 (40 to . who beat Glo kner, 113 (i to | Boston..... long the river have strack for an advance of truthfutuess of Mr Vhe 5 aro givi o e | o ing ’ Iy Fourth race, purse §0%, for three-yoar-olds | D peee rrow if T can possibly manage to do so. line gran ! When the crows were givon the word Har- | count of the irregular runuing of traius. The v Iir ol oanipotelpl v manage o deiso s Ehline oapolls & St Louts | quiry at tho stato department aud fouad tho fast stroko of ~forty at once pushed | ening to an address of welcomo by Dr. B. I | you by Trom B Hoppor, 107 6 to 1, | Cloemnati?, 215758 E "The elect on it may bo stated is tho only | coive Jsider s vosignation wni ot stroke, and though thoey puta greav deal of | Lincoln, after wiich a rocoption was held, | FIfth rico, purse 3w, for throe-year-old whigpiMie Barnalihas Hnd aehangolofivylne Wirke shot Nelly Skinuor demonstration yosterday it is now stated that rakeman K [ ro o 0 om Rozers. 97 (4 to 1), o e Co held her fast strokes for a short time, during Brakeman Fatally injured. nookdromylon Hagor st whbont the Com he fortheo crop bulletin of [Hinois | Today the bakeries are guarded by police and croased her lod to noarly one longth, For iR pel e e Tl and upwAE 8, soll o oneceleth a jug-hundlo game from Y ¥ or @ Jito T Hiex James Rigley, twenty-six pLUpwAECs-SReLiIng: 08 b neabithih el unear her luwyors owing to the col g trial | vision of state wa 1 cont of average; in L G S R A R T, u that left Atchison at 6 o'clock last | 104 (3 to 1, third, a len :th away : 1330y, | two Innings, but had to reut g tosick- | apynterested in respect to the Elthem | The alltance resolutions as reported by th . tho mortzuge resolutione. ;hubi gemandlog n received that two negroes living in g 1co as he pieased. Of the other events the His plans aro not yeot sottied, but he hopes to coming home bringing blue dollars with marriage, but was personally enjoying Liave been made, Sowders, Hit by pitelie necessity of remaining near her lawyers, in 3 : 3 = Orleans 3,308,780 fine ounces. This will make | Made at the meeting of the 24d instant when conseless yelling, screaming and blow- [ 3 i 9 y St. Pavr, Minn,, June 26.—(Special Ten, 1. Time: ‘One hour wod thirtyfive minutes | with her ors rogatding the Btk in all about 5,148,281 standard dollar: i [ AR THGL EAL ity m 1. Time: On with her brothers regarding the Kltham , andard dollars, a T R el and the last to Admiral, who was at 2 to 1, Umplre: Gain tho enrliest date, and not now. You first Jupiter Pluvius still has it iu for the ball | ter et 4 whilo the standard dollar weighs 41215, leny- ut ove! z such P ted ako his r hostrotch wi L L ! ention to the Irish industrial question v weighs 41214, leay and down without oven thinking of such @ | peaged by James J, Abern, clerk of the mu- | Pitempted tomake hisrun in thestroteh wit 1 each dollar recely AS a matter of fact, 0 any disinterestod outsider all this will aging editor of the Pioneor Pross, for 816,500, | together. The horse rollad complotely over | Fivers. Of courso the first of tho Mitwaukeo | United States in the autumu, and believes | about s grains each, their little crimson dollars would soon ve | team arrived and offored to sell the lowa a and upwards, one mile. i Drizzle, | have to pl; gondolas. to recoin the stock at Philadelphia, wo | the pleasure to advise that we have notitied them. Then how is anyone to describe those | ho elosed he dropped his price to £4,000, and | Sius, 12, (1L to 5. Time: 1:41 If we can tako thres straight from tho | tanded to consider tho political effsctof his | during the samo period. The last congress | Will place in effoct on Monday the following ; L 18, (4 to 1), won easily by a length from their little hands together until their tips gov i £6 41075 (RBA B v bs ¥ G CHoABFOT BE b, handicap sweopstakes for three- | Shannon ... .......Second. . c.co.on..... Potit This is about as much as has beon appro yassionately and who pulled so tyavel RSO NE % olal to T Starters: Phonosraph wentont with o rush | Hallizan 070 Ry o | (Copuright, 1501, by New York Associated Press o pnssion f Sy Ciapnoy, Neb., Jun fal to Tne " Earlo | (Copyright, 1201, by New York Associated Press.) sthor. It is estimated from what nas | good to bearer on the lines of our compotitors Jould anyone describe those girlst Ce ; : ColldH Uy OUDRIICSEHDS HLECSoNE ¢ vatlod to the | McCauley 2 3 entertained somo friends yesterday evening | this appropriation will reimbarse will be | territory in which we are boycotted, such if Bossuot of France came back from thé | ised to sin no more on the dismond. The at- | yia" i St i Titeho o > 0 L zie and Laurestin third p . | Twitcheil L Dalrymple the recoinage of from §35,000,000 to 4,000,000, | being scalped over the lines of our compot 1! ) them. It was terrible for those Hamilton in the last named was pocketed and Fare 5 LTI 0 enable him to be reinstated as Irish leader in | bo of that denomination, although 25-cont | beforo you at the meecting of the 23d and in TLink of knowing that your men can't lose, | wero playing for a good cause (beautifying T the seventh streteh Bermuda came | the Duluth club having been delayed by Tho coinage of dimes during the last threo | part divect evidence of all this by tosts in tho Think of drinking champagne for dipner | third inninz when the Saints received an | 10, (10 to 1), a ke Time: 1:36'% Sioux City game was postponed on account | parliament reflects tho sentiment of &, won_by 5 tho Philadelphia mint, taxing that mint with | mecting to two_ lines at least that the man and then to wake up to the fact that odds of | Saiuts. Batteries: Powers and Godsall; | lensth and a hait casity from IKtty 7. 105, (10 Western Association Standing. No 1mmediate restoration of confidence be. | its cramped space to its utmost capacity. It [ ner in which mil Havo been enough, for Yale had been beaten - Fifth race. seven furlongs, lioats. Four 4 o Siblo, not 13 it probable that the faction feqd | Bweon the coinago of minor coin-—I-cnt ana | unsatisfactory to you, Thames river, anxious, like all rivers, to im- | South Dakota Bound to He Repre-| Lyon, 9 (@ to, wh et o fo 1 Kansas City. i d his foes of one of their potent | for soveral s, During the last | cally to bearer. The one fare 1 spreads out wide as it gets down to- New ANREAS 20, seial To S itehn IR 5 ured, political rostoratio s geno v de [ e YANKTON, S. D)., dune 26.—[Special Tele- | ticset tho pace for a half when he gave way | hujath, ) sured, pas il restoration, it 1S g LA | e r raont piecos to' £1,595,304, making a | they aro now making on their own tickots, day, 88 it has done for years, world’s fair commission is in session in this | and declding heat Lynn made il the running NATIONAL LEAGUE, taking a large house in Londor she wi bl e ) b o in London, 1fsho wins |, 4 hore is every indication that tho demand | reduced ono-way rate will not docreaso tho They Knew it Was Coming. e eV = ) he ofticors are F'rea I\ Evans, Hot Springs, beila Highwolghu Nandloxpiofie mila i i A S SheRaveRIaT rotoo! The same g I N race. @ hizhweizhe handicap. one milo Place Once More. Aims 0 form n political tnd urtistie salon to | 10 ©2mo aud add considerably to. the work of || necessary for our protostion. Tho saue op was going up, and tho raco therefore was to | Hale, Scotland, vice presidents; Robert B. | iy oy from St John, 117, (100 to 1), who be a i i en advice Mr. Parnel cdiatel gy [ v lenstn from St John, 117, (100 fo 1), who beat | straight from the tailenders today, making | Oben advice Mr. Parnell will immediately | ird’ sy T witl ho confined to gold plecos | the market is loaded with tickots at sealpers’ @ floet of big sound steambonts, all decorated | exhibit — funds throuzh his term d Harrington, Keenan and Reilly. After hav- | cilation will bo tho watchivord ilation will bo tho watchword. M they have ovidently been counting too much. o follow tho racing boats or comfortably | Aberdeen; Porte varner, Deadwood 7,000 pe saw overy i hit him safely four times. Reilly made R Raon D 5 o follow tho racing boats or comfortably | Aberdeen; Porter Warner, Deadwood] | and 7,000 people saw every favorite bowled ely four times. Reilly made a [ nealth. He has consented, howeve MoTR Vi o 106 fie 6 el | e e ot big raitroad, and from there up a line of blue | board of lady managers at some futurs meet- Chiea 0 420010 1 311 | Messes. Dillon and O'Brien. | proper remed 0 R A Gy > oxhibits. The ox featinigiaw] ccident, i 3t 1o Mi ixi : Clnefnnatl 6. Earned runs: Chi- i v 4 Kking toduy » action of the Chicago, that something was goiog to happen. the exhibits. The unext mecting will | accident in the first race. Miss Dixie, the incinn; arned rurn Chl- | plain how he was suspected, has been sup- | r 13 Albrook, J. A. Ward and J. Bowman; Speaking today of the action of the Chicago, snccossive victories, Yale folt that she was | session of the logislature without expense to | the Well known and popular jockey, ‘Tom Brit- FINISHED SILVER KING over. The appentance of Sir William as o | and Prof. G. L. Hill. Tho past yeur has been 1 Passenger Agont Bustis bridge supports poor, but gay and shouting | President Loucks of the state farmers’ alli- | fenco and was seriously mjured. The boy | King out of the box in the fifth iunim.' Is in favor of nomunating him in the con- | total number of students ourolled was us in a false position, We have resumed the Wieir wagons stood flicking flies from their | to servo, and is exerting every influcnce to | state. Later it was reported that he had | Virtue wero the features of tho game. Scoro: | show themseives oblivious of Sir William's | and social scionce, has boon olscted to tho the board of rulings. frml beings on the yachts, sion. The commission is confident the neces- ‘rank Kinney was plaved by aselect few [ IHits: Cleveland, 21; Pittsburg, 8. Errors: | tion never greeted tho prince than on tho wo have not had that protection which was i thirty-four flat cars with an awning and Taking of Testimony Continues, Shipmate was the *‘good thing” in the sec- ¢ L has boen reawakened to activity b BaRiE bound not to pay comnissions to the agents of each end of 1t there was a locomotive and the close. She ran a very disappointing race | feated Brooklyn this afternoop in a close and | style and writing with previous | o wealthy attorney of this city, to recover | territory. Accordingly we have given notice, in the circus. Scats wora reserved and highly | after the shooting. The boys told him they | for the handicap. tle was neverin it, Joe | Quakers ana showed up like an old timor. | which Jack announces that he is about to per- | At that time Harding was president of the | OF course the other roads will follow tho _r” or for a stockholder in the road. It was 4 and 5 to 1 sgaist them. Ira Ebride | Philadeipl 0200 will knife them to the heart., It is the duty | bonds, deeds, ete., to tho amount of 500,000 Minister Clark Reported Dead. packed thicker fll\ln al 5 % V) two bucks with squaws and children. Inter- | i ype sixth. Iollowing are th de 5 and Kinslow; Cassian ana Cle s, E il vi ever ake ive ! L T ) pepdoaile T Phiia gel|ihesilngvochoitakenlallvo - ceived here of the death of Hon. Alexander carriod o blue flag and pulled behind hor o | the number on the battletield. At 4 o'clock | sturters: “Ienyon. I11 (12 to U, won by a New Youk, June 2.—Boston.and Now | T.oxno, June 20.—Paruell declares that < he will visit London immediately after tho [ henn tiken for export. eral to Liberia, Africa. It camo in a letter also towed u shell; she carried the Harvard | Arrive. g ' Gladint elections at Carlow for a successor in par onins minutes after 11 found the men throwing off entrance $10. ono mile. Browning was tonight released by the Pitts- | Iu reforring to the contemplated roligious | o president sizned the commission | tho stato department reccived cablegrim. exactly 11:30, the referee givos tho word and | Men’s Christian associavion confercuco con- | 1Ogth, Time: 1:ds National League stand to p it outsiders from being prosent, | Py L Fan i THilL, a woman supposed to be | oneo® telagraphod 1o Assistant Secrotary of waist_and beautifully reddoned by the sun, | cludes the countios of Lancaster, Seward, | And one-sixth ‘miies. Soven starters: Joo | (hloago...... .. 3 604 | tended to take an active part in the Carlow | Buflalo county, Wisconsin. o uut up. £ & lata hour had _not recelved Story of the Race. attendanco is not as largo as expocted on ac- | Dsa hond. Timo: 1:48%. Cleveland b tainly goto Carlow; In fact. Twill start to- | 2d hok hour I Wagos. One stoamship vever, to doubt th vard caught the water first, and sotting a | conference occupied its first ovening by list- | M uvwards, selling, ono and ono-cizhth Bondiolders in t) the bow of their “boat slightly iu | Farley, prosidont of the home association, | who beat Ann 105 6 to 1, a length. o contest since the O'Shoa divoreo proceedings | Ml fof officlnl of the road The Paris Hakers' Strike. power'into thoir work the Yalo boat did not | Ihis session will Inst Saturday and Sunday, | gnd upwaris, one uile dnd seveniy yurds | gelly Unmereifully Siaughtered by | vivg. Ho will take Mrs. Parnell with him to | the cowboy datective, and there struck, Zondor, 89 (310 1, & longth, Pime: ' 13104, 5 5 'ho Brow Mrs, Parnell is known to bo a bad sailor und 5 Sr. Louit, Mo., June The Browns won [ Mrs. Parnel ] ad salloriund | fePgonk rloultire il ahow | o e K Onts. (0 supply th mas fow strides both crows caught the swell aud | years old, a B, & M. freight brakeman on a | M1os Nino sturiers Bob L 078 (0 1), wou by | today by phenomenal batting. Mains pitched | BEAE hev Huwyors owing 1o tho coming trial | vision of stawe wis 0 ber Gt o€ o) Towing. e Harvards, however, cloarly | Di£ht, stepped between two cars while rak- ——— ness, Kelly and Hurley covering the points. | property. committee at Grand Forks, N. D, v Fwo Texas Ne twenty minutes—twenty minutes of e ond choice; tho third to Birmuda, alsoa see- | Striek « Sowidars, 41 by Kil you received my letterof the 20th and ought, ing of steamboat whistles, twenty 4 ¢ e sh 9, g An accide spencd In the third — property. wild minutes, during which 2,000 girls [ 8 i e omaha team bad been | AN accident happencd in tho third ra sought to delay the hearing until the 2th, iU | players. He hungon to tho string all da /ith roference ojected Americ thing as stopping, whilo crimson men hurt ( ; the favorite, Port Chester, whon he was - | P2 LALLM i oll day | With reference to his projected American ' i s wero abraidod by Wear | pavo the appearance of being an effort to nd, too wild to be sordid, forge 0 remem- lecided e OW oV oveurred i o eries could nof ') Th aft " 1 and, too wild to be sordl rgo iy A decided hitch, however, wrred in the | Humilton, but fortunately did not hurt him, [ series could not bo playe Chis afternoon, | po will ind publ inion entirely favorable. It will take from three to four months to grogation, bag and bag) for £5,000. On | 113, (2 10 1), won by o trom Choswpon ko A great crowd should bo on hand today for | be prosent at tha Balumore convention, i st sl n by ol ¥ amount of subsidiary silver and n the interstate commerce commission that wo 2,000 gir's in blue, blue outside and blue | asked fortime to go to Sioux City and dis- Socond race, purse #L100, for two-year-olds. | Hrewers the flag is as good as ours, that is made ou appropriation of $150,000 for the ro- | reduced rates: Chicago to St. Louis $6; Chi i agree t was reached thatno transfer of £ 105, (6 to 31, who beat Count, 93, (20 to | teams today will stand as follows : greator happiness now than he had evor be- | o3 %6 in tha troasury, abraided below tho biue, but nevertheless herofcally shouting essary by milenge tickets, and ex six or soven years al- and when he reached the turn was a length | Suteliffo e Bhoo o ..Sehriver tainly not. And as for the bluo young men, [ timo yesterday by the Saints and have prom- | lonxth apart. "Hhis orde srave (for ho made a specialty of funeral | tondance was gooc th side vig- | Lizzi b with Richal, | Eiteljorg. . several intimate friends. Strong improssion | & « I tendance was good, and both sides were vig- | Liz with Richa iteljor, S Davies g imy bl R e el L do--which was quite often. The boys | i attempting to come through ho tripped o o . BN G blue boy: mads which was qu y n attempting om irough ho tripp on Desver, Col, June 26.—No game ay, o 0 00, gamo today, | b iament, in spite of the fact that tho | pleces may also be coined at San Fran. | commubications from this ofiico prior to that and then having them simply thrashed to | tho cemetery) and descrved tho praise they | M the sevenih wtrotch = Bormuda eins | o000 tho | years has been £3,176,471 or 31,564, market and on the trains of our competitors and thon all through the sultry, dusty even- | ekg and the Sinners one bow-legged little | _Fourth Sweepstakes. seven turlongs. | of rain, country, the marriago will become o big ; | 1. 10, fo tickots wore manipu | to D, who beat Sirroceo, 110, (3 to 1), a length. o SR S LIS Played. Won, Lost. Per C tween Parnell and the liboral leaders is pos- out of hor boots, WILL BE THERE. startors: Atiantic, 70, @ to o all tho will 'ond_without long opposition from lis | -Cont plecos is confined to tho mint at Phil- 1 “It was snowa at tho meoting thut on tirree lenxths for the p St. Luke was dis- | ARS8 EE \nons of attack. His moral position ns- | threo ~ years coinage of -cent | hera between Chicago and Kansas City sondo i b place OWing ", 3 O w0 galloped ¢ vinner by e D! atter o me, London and maker a fiuo placo for rowing | goqm 1o Tum Bre.|—The South Dakota | L0 Lynn, who galioped in nn cusy winner by ; beconies u matter of time. total coinage of 181,370,631, which are sold at $20 for the round trip and city. Organization has b completed, au and won H thirty lensths Time: 1:254-5, e o sui o 0 ricl d avle to 3 gavization has been completed, and the probate suit she will bo rich and avle to npetitors aud is absolutely The river was a fino sight. A gentle 5 S S e president; T, H. Couniff, Picrre, and F. G. | and a quarter on the turf. Seven starters the Dhiladelphia mint, Tho coinago At tho | plics to the rate from Chicago to St. Louis be up tho river instead of down. A fleet of | Fisk, Gettysburg, secretary; W. W. | V. L @00 1, two. leugths for place. modify his tactic and such recoinage of subsidiary silvor coins | rates and our compotitors are ruaping b with gay colors, covered the rivers' surface, | of oftice; executive committes, President Disappointment at Chicago, ing practically won the gamo Hutehin son let | Mo ¢ ha acti vithdrawn fro — = T nnati ol v lihcen v Irom e We hold in reserve the right to make a rate anchored to see the shells skim by. ith, Volg: ac Fasni tch four-bagger with the bases full. | yominally to re o chairmanship unti 3 overon a fast track at Washington park nominally to retain tho chaivmanship until | pojo0am to Tie Bre.]-Corneil collega com- | havior of our competitors. After this warn- and crimson flags marked tho course. The | ide was pussod. Oliver Gibba, jr., of | €Ard, but the six races wero well contested. | Gineinnath.)!'1!11"11 003 0 0 0 0 0 $—7 i William Gordon Camming's defonse in | graduating class numbered twonty-six. The | 8PPIY th The Harvard men know in their bones that | take place at Huron. One hundred and five | gocond choice in the betting and ridden by 2 Batteries: Hutchinson | progied by the advice of friends. Sir Will- Burlington & Quiney road in resuming the going to give Harvard a sixth successive and | the state, and nine move are required to com- | ton, struck hevsell while in the back stretch LEVELAND, O., June 26.—The local toam ndidate for parliament in the next election | most prosperous with largest ayerage at- crowds were massed. Along the shore, | ance, who was elected a member of the com- | was tenderly caved for by friends and re Denny’s brilliant playing, Miller's work servative interest. Prof. E. ‘I Davino of Puiladelphia, soc payment of commissions to a limited extent horses, while theiv daughters, very pretty, | prevent independent legislators from cou- | sustained o concussion of the brain and was | Oleveland...........] 0 2 3 8 0 0 0 *—1i | fault, there 13 a popular reaction in tavor of | principalship of = tho preparatory depart- | ‘‘Some of tho castern roads have uot ‘Aloug the edge of the river thero strotchoed | sary money will be raisod. to win the first dash; Miss Kedyon at 12 to 1, land, 5: Pittsburg, 3 Earned runs wsion of liis public appearances this wee Bank President Sued. coudition of our compliance with tho request raised scats like a little Barnum’s circus on | Srtunats, S. D., June 26.—[Spocial Telegram | ond event. - Sho opened at 4 to 1, bt 235 to 1 BEATEN BY rEUR, an undoubted warning from Jack bogan suit In tho United States dis- | Jouiid Dot 10 R C0TUn B oS ven in number thoso two locomotives were needed to drag | 2ternoon Sam Oliver was vallad to the stand | ypd finished last. well played game. Cassian, formerly of the | missives from Jack the Ripper has been re- | 81,500,000 The suit grows out of cortain | which is now effective, of the resumption of paid for, and it was a goodly sight to look | had trouble with Indians and had probably | Blackburn ats to | winning handily Score form another operation and that if the chaii bank and it is alleged that he took aud un- | Burlington’s example. - Opposite the rowers' quarters up where | 404 testified that these were the only Indisns | won the monoy. Faithful at5to I won the | Tiits: Brooklyn, & Phitadelphin, 10. of the police, ho says, to catch him. He adds | belonging to tho bank and othor collateral | Muscaring, Ia, June 26.—[Special Tele- TRy o olls W lled to tho stand to | runs: Brookiyn, 15 Phitade ) the time came,. which was 11:30 o'clock, a | Proter Wells was cu First race, purse #6500, for two-yonr-olds, en- | F4is: Brooklyn, 13 Phitadeiphia.&. et Lt = 5 l o NEWS OF YESTERDAY. Clark, the well known colored man who was Teing sholl, and had the Vilo erow on bourd | €Ourt adjourned until Monday moruing, wh from Dan Ruriz, L@ to 1, who boat Brank | york could not play horo todny —rain, Harrls (colored) was hanzed 10 his son-in-law, Georgo W. Appleton, from é fell on the back stret . B D RlaE iR ¢ | th h o June 26.—Special Telegram | {135 50 1) Won" b their looso coats and jerseys and gotting into } L} et nany burg ball club. ceremony, ho said that he wonld do his best | anpointine Inthbono - foursly nsaistant | dated Juno 8, announclng My, Claris doath, 9 Third race, handicap, for threetyenr-old o v ropor " Whe if he Lt Faneolda especially reporte When asked if he - | yijjeted with Jeprosy, dicd at her home in | Siate Wharton, in juiring if tho report is sat straining every nerve in their boats, ackburn. U1 to 1), won by n length from | Now York.. clection, Mr. Parneil replied I shall cer- Lonzshoremen employed at Chicazo dooks | ™50 F0 5Py G0 but stight reason, ns' statement, s he made particular in- miles, Nine starterss Ed Ebride, 107 8 to 1. am confident thut we shall win.” A will roquoest W ale, e rumor hie hud heard to bo correct, front. Yale started wit irty-oight | and an address by Rev. C. B. Newman of | Timo: 1:ty : . § 3 with a thirty-eight y . AMERICAN lwm”""‘ Durl “.1.,\.-r~ quarrol at West Superfor, Pants, June 26.—In spite of the baker X NG IARKRLS oo S Haco startors, Faithful, 107 (5 to 1, won by & 4 E st i) = b LO0ULY0 SIS 2 movo as quickly as was expected, Harvard ot Carlow if bo can conveniently do so, but Yrculy iy ehancs of hor rocovery the majority of that tride have not which she had, 150 yards from tho start, in- Ruro, Neo., June 26.—|Spocial Telegram Sixth race, purse #0, for threa-yenr-olds the Cincinnatis | on tho other hand she is compolled to romain | $1he on Jund crop in northern di- [ R LTI e bread: Wiy roquire splashed quite badly. Then sottling down | a lenuth from Chapman, 112 to L. Marie K, sending thoir boat along at a better spoad | 1K & coupling at White Cloud last night and Bad Accldent at Kansas City. Kelly's slow curves were pounded unmerci- | Mr. Parnell intends to devote special at- | omiitting woman sulirace. froe toxt books and DaryGERetELD, Tex., Juno 26, News has Than thoy have over shown i practico and | the wheols ct off his log above tho kneo. | IKANsAS City, Mo, June 20.—Tho weathor | fully in the sixthand ninth innings. Au- | tention to tho Irish industrial quostion in | Loy LAACE AT OF ralitouds and silver | Just b were gradually creoping away from Yale, Ho was brought with all possible haste to | was warm and fair today and a great crowd | drews and Johnston did splendid work in the | which he is more interested thun inany othor | G670 00 boan equ ity with gold Uass county, ten miles cast of here, were taken alo's work ou the other hand was much | [ulo for surgical treatmont, but it was throo | visited the races, Tho hondrs were evenly ""“I'- Score B Il'l""lv;‘”’y»'\'\"l‘;“”‘r?i‘l* oarncll has given | A collision of frolght traing ocourrad on the | oup and shiot by unknown parties, One of tuferior to that seen in their daily practice, [ hours bofore the surgcon suw him, He lost | gy otweo o M loncaiows. | St Louts......v.i0c8 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 35 [ support to Mr. Balfour's Irish “lund | moxas & vacifiorond within tho corporats Y5 voes had o notoriously bnd reputation, B thora was & percoptible hang ot the best | o great deal of blood and will brobably die, | Givided between tho favorites andlonshots. | giginnati, 21120110 1 0 0 11 1 0 o=4 [ bill, belioviug = that it i3 a well | [hitsof Joferson, Tex. killing instuntly . R R0 st 1o, bo: tho causy of his after overy stroke. 113 ivs at Nebrasica City and hins a wifo! Of the winuers. Tramp, Virgivia and Mamio | jiirs: St Louis. 19 Cinsinnati, 6. Errors: | concoived measure and thav it will bo well | M. Dean, rear brakeman, Lo K¢ S At tho half ymile Harvard lod by a clear - M, wero tho favorites ‘and Wildrose, Askey | St Touis,” i Olnoinnati, 5. utterios: Nuai | carried out. Mr. Paroell belloves that the | e, hosides uhoit trentyciive hoot ‘A‘.,fl.’\” By length. All during the second half Harvard Death of a Pioneer. and Vidotto, the outsidors. § and foyles Muing, Kelly'and Hurloy. "Barued | mcasuro referred to will greatly benetit both f (i Only One Graduate contintied to gain. Hero tho steamers | UNION, Nob., June 20.—[Special Telogram | A serious accident oocurred fn. the firsy | Funs: st.Louls 7: Cinclnnatl, the Irish tonants and tho Lrish lind owners. | Sy uober on the Northern Pactfie lett tho | Ouartars, Neb., Juno 26, [Spocial Te crowded in - on the boats and tho swell | to Tur Ber.]—David C. Stuart, one of the race, in which Jockey Drain recoived injurios BUPE TAS A NEW BALL, In conclusion Mr. Parnell said that ho in- | , Tho slecperon the Nurthorn Dactf left th phRHB R et Caused both 10 0 somo ragKd work for & | ploncer settlors of Cass county, diod at bis | ioVInay costhim hislife. Thoten horses | Bosiox, Mass, June 2.—BuMington used | tonds to visit tho United Statos duriug the | caiiwn of i wishout, The eur tipied ovir in | BT to Tuk Bek fow strokes, {7 A ¥ which were in the race were coming down | a new slow ball today and the Ovioles could | coming autumu, being of the opinion that | the water. Sixteon people wors inthe eirand | of tho public schoc Neuring the mito flag Harvard increased | BOWO near bero at 10:30 a. m. today. Uuclo | tho stretch in a good burch when VanS., | not touch it. ~[inyen of them struck out, and | the scntiment of the Trish und Irish-Ameri il Wero moro or duss indured, but not 5= | {o4ay and Miss Eleanor ner Toad 10 noarly thres lenntis. From the | Davy was born in Roane county, Teunossee, | ridden by Drain, left his foet and fell: | only one mudo the clrcuit, duc to an error of | cans on the other side of the Atlantle is in | riously, Amoug tho iuber were (e tons | graduate. She was pre il to the mile and a belt Harvard cae | july 8, 1804, making bim oighty-soven | Little Sistor, Recket and T. W., ridden re: | Brown's. Score: his favor. ifo will try to attend tho Insh | perance orator Hrancis, Murphy and witoof | BT Gould o, to_ gain foot by foot, and it became | years oid. He came to Cuss county | Spectivaly by Taylor, Vanduzen'and Ezell, | Hoston..........., 1.0 0 0 % 0 2 1 0 0—g | nutional convontion o bo held at Baltimoro & Mr olly s question of now many’ lengthe Jiar, | Torty-ono years ago, and mado his homo for | piled up over tho fallen horse and jockey. | Baltimore 500000100 0—1 |duringthe fall - vard would defeat Yalo, Iu the noxt half | several yoars upon the spot where he diod | Vnduzeu and Taylor oxtricated themscives | Hits: Boston, 95 Baltimoro, 6. Errors: Bos- When Mr. Parpell was asked what he from the wass of kicking animals unhurt. | ton, 4: (i tioors, b Iutter os: Bufinzton | thought would be the political effect of Harvard by strong and steady work inoreased | today. Two years ago, at an old settlers’ re- R 1 - her load to nearly six lengihs. Yale's boat | union held hero, ho was awardod a cane as | Drain and Ezell were picked up uuconscious. | and Murphyi Townsend, Maddon and marringe, ho said that Lo had not wven tho b} S I a B iiTand 1o soL A b, o OBt | eing the oldest seLtlAr 1n tho conaty, 12201l s0on recovered, but Drain is still in a | som. Ead T Boston, question & thought and that he did not in oo e procarious conaltion His iujurios arocon- | - CIANGED T0 Nob PELGUSOY, vend te think of wihat the eftoet of Iy mar- Fuas aftor passing the navy yard tho tug Nervy Horse Thief. sidered dangorous. - Nono of tho horses wero | Wasmixaroy, 'June 20.—Ferguson’s do- | riaze would be. Ho and his wife, he ox- : L i e e b i Cassio got squarely into Harvard's courss, | Etwoon, Neb., Juno 26.—[Special Telogram | Burt. ‘Tho details ] clsion in the eighthdnning, declaring Boecher | pluined, wore perfectly happy, and ho was Io propared from Sarsaparilia, Dandollon, | 18 tWXCRE BEL B R cures Serot: 854 108y wert Cbligod 10 ranke & mIdesnerve: | ta Tus BunlA Gorman. sirios bis mams | pRiEsts haltmile: Tramp won, Miss [ 0ut at third when it was the universal | now experien groater Lappiness than Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all Humors Yale, however, profited little by this inci- A . | Y i Irancis s Luey Day thied, Timé: 0:01, | opiuion that ho was safe, materially helped | ever previously auring tho course of his Fios. and other well-known and valuable vege- | ula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, & , dont and A vare worting back into theis | & Gus Wilson, appeared hore today boforo | Sucond race. dno-hiatt mle dah tor lorsus | tho Athlotics to win today's gamo. Score: | life o table remedies. Tl combination, proportion | Dyspepsia, Billousness, Sick Headacho, Indi- course continued to widen the gap between | Judge Cochran, and plead guilty to horse Qrraeu i 1 yancollo oaunty. hanak :i:ilt. Washinzton.... b 1000001 0—2 The reporter with whom Mr. Parnell had and preparation are peculiar to 0od's Sarsi- | gestion, General Debility, Catarth, Rheumi thoir boat and that of Yale., At two and a | stealing, and was sentenced to three years' | Timo: 0:51%. Athlotics 40 0 01 00.809—4]this interviow adda: 5l never 4 e Riving It eurative power not possessed | ism, Kldney and Liver Complatnts. Itove half miles Harvard had gained an additional | imprisonment in the penitentiary. He first Third race, Kansas Clty stookyards handl- Mits: Wasl g otics, 0. Errors: | Mr. Parnsllin o moro healthy condition o pa ; MRG58 It eficcts remarkable | comes that extreme tired feelizg, and builds threo lengths, and after passing the threo | stolo o gray maro 1 Bufalo, traded in this | S3P: Guomile nd soveity yarfs: Wildroso | Washingan, = Sthigules, 2. -hutiorist AR Bauier apirits, DY RUMETIMOAR ) up the system. aud o balf milo fiag they had & good lead of | county, and then stolo tho same animal from | Fpi Florence Slaughtor second, Orrlek “third. | gey Aud COnaen AVeyning Al oelis. il curcs whoro othors fall. - | Hood's Sarsapastila was & God-send to me, ten longths. the party with whom he traded. He admits Fourth race, seven furlongs, heats. First e o The M mbers. “1 consider Hood's Sarsaparilla thy | t 1 me of Uyspepsia and liver con gatter passing tho threo and a bt milo | that ho is connoctod with o kaug of thioves won, Dyar second, Elsio 1§ Amertoan Asshciation standing. Cixeissat, O., Juno 26.—The master mediolne I ever usad, It £lves o LARRERID | :‘;"' e B O T e ered 30 Yabra.! ag both crows settied down fora ual spurt, | fn this county, but gives nothing away : (. Necond heat: Askey won. Won. Lost Ve s Al 5 and refreshing sleep, and keeps the cold out.” [ plalut wi i d crod and here again Harvard showed their super- : - id, Dyor third. Thne: 1:86 Third | Boston....... 3 5 st Ver Gt | plumbers have recousidered their action in s Spruco Streot, Portland, Me, | J. B. HouNBECK, South Fallsburg, N. Y. fority in evory way over the New Haven Died trom a Rattlesnake Bite Askoy won, Parthian socond. Times | St Louls il B4 | recommending Murray for apuointuent as 3 g grow. Both crows did excellont, Workk | Gmaxt, Nob, Juno 2. —(Spoctal Tologram e e i s Itfmore 3 41 [T R Bt S Do Set e - ut the Harvard shell continued to show Tok Baa ler Datheee e aar B NGt arat KO SHEANIRA . BOTAS -NO0: nelnnatl ) 0 " | world's fair and have otod Andrew P e 00 a steady gain, and they passed the finish “‘l’il:” “"l*'r ’\":'.'I‘l’l Il“"l"“_“l'l' A )',““l‘\Ll‘" | e T AR 00 4 43 | Young of Chic o Tosepb A, M pulling forty atrokes to the minute whilo the | 01d daughter of Gillobrist Peterson, Lving | pobiy second, Floreuce Shanks third. Time: | fniayii 5 " yi | Donald of Baltimore was prosiden . es lens tme g ’uul‘)“:]ovm)‘ fiinte lu‘]“nd‘ nlwu\xh::‘:rlll:f oight wlles northwest of ant, was bit : ‘“\Al nd, Flore han third, Time |\;|msv\l>l|- srerf 20 N A0 ‘ll N |l\\\ r.ll .n'll T W A’ pr i "-\'L ‘When T bought Hood's Sarsaparilla T made Hood's Sarsaparilla takes | I‘I e and soven. Harvard's orow rowed at ouce fo | b¥ @ ratticsuake yestorday and - died this LD S T 591 Dlace of mectinge auenstroarai IARINeL MM (LN their quarters and Yulo paddled up to the | morning. A s "“'; ot T"" R fe 1"-[ . dhot Gat i e for the first time. 1t has driveu off theumia- | aration.’” !\II'(-«\( A HUBL \xm-“‘\“ :,»'m‘ XY, gates. on Death of a Vete SeriINGriELD, JIL, June 20.—This was the | Aryuvmic, Ia,, June 20,—[Special Telogram tism and improved my appetito so much that [ My wife had very poor health o @ 708 "The oMicials were: Refercos, Willlam A . Sudden Death of a Veteran. | yoging gy of tho June racos of the SPHng- | 1o Tun Bk | -Cacroll's oy Ao Tho King Murder Trial. rcie mmistross says T must keep it | time, sulforing from {ndigestion, poor appos Molkleham, Columbia: Judge Lawrence . | Nowoey, Neb., June 26.—([Special to Te | 4oy peiving club, ' SR8 B rroll's profusslonal teaiml | - eypuis, Tenn., June 20, ~The monts Trked up OF sho will be obliged to raise my | tite, and constant headache. 8ho tried overy Sexton, Harvard; Bob Cook, Yale. “Tuners, | Bee.|—Willam Palmer, a prominent Grand Threo-year-old puget Won by Jesss L. Best " Y in the King trial were amed in the erimi O with every other boarder thut takes | thing we could hiear of, but found no reliet til Charles I, Adams, Harvard; George A. | Army manin this section, died suddenly of | time: 2:24i 4 SIAOUTS Tboy won, but they didu't bave | a1 oourt this morning. Mr. Mitchell ¢ ll“wnll Wit evory ofter boarder Liak Wakon | ok we eulC LILE E i g s Adse, Tule hoart discase. Hoe was on thestreets ln ap- el bratt. Won by Dx.Bparka - Regs Al‘“r » v”‘ Hf sapacied, e BnE 0 , | Mississippi conciuded his speech for the do- ”I“l‘ : ‘:u ': :mrk')h N. V. " | taking the third bottle, and never Stroke Oar was Rattled, pareut good bealth thirty minutes beforo hls S e R e e Bid il 4 e fense and was followed by Mr. Thornton for O And Hood's Sarsaparilia the best remedy | In her life, We fecl 1t our duty to recor The causo of Yale's- unexpeoted and oyer- | 460t Hits: Atlantie, I 7. Errors thesamoalde. Geooral Luks Wrishi con % M. 1L BAXTRI, | 1t to every one wo kuow." GEORGK SOMEL- S 1 t 2 1 sumod the balan « the sslon in an argu r impure blood I 'l ) i wholming defeat is found in the fact that Spectal's Deadly Work. Results ut Hartford A For Al i faskare a0y *of | meat for tho state. He will resumo tomor Tiket agent, 10 & K. 1., Bound Brook, N. J. | viLLe, Moreland, Cook Couuty, I :::;‘J.t'u:u-:a(‘.’::I.J‘:::.lm‘ll;:\.:‘:mlm\"ul m inarroy, Neo., June 2. - [Special Tele- l|vn(r.vu|m_\'u|m‘ June 2. —Racing results | Ourroil )W Hood’s Sar ‘/‘p,“n“a | Hood’s sarsapa"“a Ware Hot 0qual 1o the occasion nd 1ost. their | KT8 to Tuk Brk.]—A terrible accideat 0o- | at Charter Oak park today, the fiual Y linaiasp e em—" s - o S g Tissaiad beads. curred in this place today. Mrs. George F cluss: Lightalng frst VD A o s Riddled by Lightning. Sold by all drugklat B Proparsd | Bl by all druksiata 810 - Rivpar As Harvard began to increaso their lead | Hainoy and Mrs. Tatro were both Instantly 2 128, 20%. Amender A At Codur Tapis-Cedar — Rapids E'revonT, Ne June Spocial Tele- | by C.1. HOOD & CO,, Apothecarios, Lowell, Mass, i ¥ 00 Dos One Dollar poar the eud of the first mile, it was noticed | killed by @ west-bound special, 919 class: Moss Alico first. Time: 2:19, | Joliot, 6. . 4 | #ram o s Bre.|~During th beavy raln | ioo Doses Ono Dollar I oses § ac this place was held— Hickox was th suted with a diploma a good luyestment of one dollar in medicine came over yosterday and tacklod Atlautic's