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THE , ) TN , 3 WEN D 1 I'HE OMAHA DAILY BE SUNDAY, MAY 8 1892 -SIXTEEN PAGES, “ \R“ “H u)‘”‘ \] TUI H)o tho winth being the sum total of tho batting | plasea a steady game while Princeton went “)R CO Wil m‘ \'"“ |0\b ot dend nd biy Jrothor noarte so. Victor FROM TESTERDAY'S KECOND BDITION. | feit n the bank's nccounts which the Imn:n: ) { King was hit bard, espocially by Hutchinson | pieces. Score: \ y )\ ALLA H e H > . - - | of directors had boen acquainted with righ 1 LVUME L o > caus ro) : “ : ) I L4 i and Dungan. Weather very cold. Attend- | Harvard G 10102083 il B ::‘m“:-rliv.':ru:hlbn‘?’:»‘uo broke. No cause is BEFORE THE PRIMROSE LEAGUK along. Thos 5900 | Beote | Princeton ... 0001020320-5 - ord Salls lives Utte v Some o LOODS R Chicago 0008080018 His Hieratd 8 Peincgton, Errors g . P ey ey R Tora Salisbury ¢ e . FLOODS STILL RISING, ived Noew York 2 0 000000 0-0| Harvard 3 Princoton, 7 itter, igh= L s " ‘ oty oan, Omaha Base Ball Playors Received by the | Nuv Vork oo o Ol ® 800 ®1” Krers: | 1and and Noason, Young aad iirown onss Acoeptsspu Amondment That Open: Stoux City, 1a, May 7, Special Tolegram | Loxnos, May 6.Prosiding today at a | Ottawa People Removing from Many Dis Magyor and the Oitizans Generally. Chicago, 2 Now Vork, & Earned' rine; Ohl- The 1igh Sohoot Kids Wi the Dogr ¥ Numborless Abuses. to Lur Brr.| —Judgment was rendered yes- | meeung of the Grand Habitation of the tricts of the City, — gago. 6. Rattorios: Hutchinson and KILtELRSS | g0 prion school team went down to 1o terday agaiust the New Eneland Investment | Primrose league in Covent Garden theater, | OTTAWA, 1il, May 6. Heavy rains brought Kine and Bov.c Bel Ay { g 1 1 and Improvement company for §70,000. ILis | | o Guiiahure said: “Home rule would | tho floods today up to a point two feot higher Jonahs Only Lost Two, ellevue yostarday and played the collego il ' ons 6f 116 SHBUTHNY Tedl SState specniations y £ L 1o would ; DAD CLARKE THEN TOYED WITH THEM | O o he. Biibuts | VAR twe FatiNG, wininyg Golh. Yllowiag | o noUS HRIEST FRON WA, GRElL ho suburban real ostato speculations. | {00 SN o e itk And sub. | than ovor. Tho scuth bluft boats wera being lost two aimies today to the Washingtons be. | #re tho scores : Burglarized the PostofMee joct to Infinite dumaro and to disgraceful | FoWwed through the streets to remove peopla " " cause thoy could not hit left-handed pitchiers, PELLRVUE COLLEGE OMATA WG RCHOOT, : "' . Llows That Pablie Winire Praass, No Y., May 7.—Tho post- | abandonment those in Ireland who have aver | [T} thelr water soaked homes. " Ni Inni Spent in a Fraitless Endeavor < ot . Cingress Allo The power nouse of the electric Hlway hiaghbilad £ both Knoil and Killam being very aftective. | o o= Aww e A w0 - AWHEAE Wotks of Samartmpiivements SIny office was burglarizod (ast vight. ‘I'he 10ss is [ fought for our cause. In America and other | has soveral inches of water over the main to secure u Score—Several Other Shut- Attendance, 4,433 | Rk de § 1 jeen 80 o & 3 eaive. NN & heavy, but just how much there was secured | countrics an organic ehange must receive the | floor, compolling tho abandonment of tho outs Occurred During the I“valln‘nu" ] i :', ] a ° :1] 0 Carnafian, p. ¢ 0 1 8 1/IL. Clarke 167 810 ¢ 0 e Digne. o Otherw e is not yet known. sauction of the peopls, but here electors vote | 1ne. The elass’ factory district is all undor Day-The Games. Mitar riabug, 9 Wasnington, 6. Eerors: | lowdeiti'4 2 1 3 olifubienab....0 3 3 3 9 by Contract. R T e . on various issues, and thero is no moans of | WAt wud the Iioneor compuny has boen — fLeanue o L atvin wnd MBok IR R R R New Yonx, May 7.—The bank statement | distioguishing their verdiot on homo rule.” | Livd bson madoin many streots and culverts foleto, 8; Omahs, 0. Kol A irs : Loteedh 4 273 3 1Meown i 1 80| Wasmiatox, D, ¢, May 7.~Tn the house | shows tho resorvo tas decreasod 5,228,000, | Ho cluimed that ble promisce of alx voars | sawars and drains huve boen rendored worth Milwauk Minneapolis, 0. Second game: today the bill donating the military reserva- | The banks now hold $14,808,000 in excess of | 880 that “‘“‘""'l' el l“’ "“"";"" ‘|’ Lpbadl il A A g l"‘;‘|““‘“"'r'“::“; 1 A 00, §; 1 apolis, 0. ) Totaln.... 38 6 Totals ... 57 2 : H s | 101 generous consideration in regard to hor ma. | Clty alo ully £75,000. In the i < v y . Pittsburg ... 00000001 0-1 ton at Oklahor ¢ for school purposes | legal roquirementa. Qs A i Kaneas City, 2; Columbus, 1 Washington 000100045 SCORE 1Y INNINGS. wis patesd, ‘Then o o0Ys Weit ibidsnss - terlal wants and a firm, impartal and contin. | 4istrict agjacent it is incaloulable. | Indianapolis-St. Paul postponed Hits: Pittsburs, 43 Washington. 7. Errors: | Omaha High Senoo 2 400217000 e L wos Blockaded With Snow, uous administration of the lew, had been i " ! Jheivall- e e lngvan B Hartied runs: | Botlavhe Colioge o {27 1% 0005 | mittoo of the wholo and resumed discussion [ (. LA 00t o FIINUSA, T8 HING 0 dlsorde st} 4 Tursting of n Oam, Tovno, 0., May 7.—Tho opening umo at | Pittsburs: 1 Wasiinzton, | Batterios: Buld- SUMMARY of the rivers and karbors bill, Hunikre STETNS. ,l.n_‘“] ""r"” looicktinl Witk __‘: e ““"‘j “l"“v"‘l‘)“[““‘l'i;‘:““l_l'l"""‘:;‘r Pronia, 1L, May 6.—Tho dike of tho La | Olympic park today was sensational from | Winand Eurl, Killam and Millizan Mans earned: omaha High Schoal, 16 Belleyue Tho pending amengment was that offered [ & HUFAEE ARG the TER A0 “‘:3“‘”“‘ bited dothubia g dlicd Pe M0 | Marsh drain system in tho lower part of the beginning tooend, The excitement at all BUITEHURRTIR AICL '“;"-l il hreabae Wis: “Clacke, 8 Goodrich' 1. Tomo | by Mr. Whiting of Michigan, to striko R o B ai ks 00, MRITeH - SRl CHAt. By oity gavo way !l\]wl"ll\; after \ul ln;rl;’\rk. to- v ovtevinee, K May —Philadelpbia | s: Clark, . Double plays: Carnahan to Bells " s i o ™) cace bas 8 d & at b night, flooding tho district, whic s Costl e WY PN e playing, outpiayini | Haseil 1 Butior Lo CiaFke - Haso on Dails U | oL Ve Apptobrlaiigu feE ship channel THE REALTY MARKET. cotting o longer oxists, Still there aro men | five miles in longth by two ana & hett in o and sawdust was used. 1t was difficult to | ¥ 3 ] o Wrown, 40 off Carnalan, 5 HIC by pitcher: Ny | twenty-one foet in depth connecting the — o Treland Wio HivS Sosolve0 1o undo this | widen, T v { b s he Louisvilles at every point. McCOrum | Browh. B: off Carnmtian, b B b O CRrnAlAT 4 it NSTRUMBENTS piased on record M in Irelund 2 width, This wasnll reclaimea land and under ! get thoorb outeido of the diamond. Tho | pive i bad an exbivition of umpitiog &8 BAS 2 Wila pitchos: By Carnahan, 1 Passod dal waters of the great, lakes between Chicago, (STRUMENTS placed on record May work and place the spirit of lawiossness | oultivation. Abouttwenty fawilies iivein the Omahas arrived about balf an hour before | ever been seen hero, Weather fair. Attend- | Hy Ginsberg, 1 by Maddock, 1. Time of game: Duluth and Buffalo, inserting in lieu WARRANTY DREDL dvove the spirit of the law. ([Cries of | portion affected and great oxcitoment pre the gamo commenced, and had scarcely time | ance 2,500, Score T tona s ihiry “minuios. Umpiro;” Clarke. | thoreof a provision authorizing the seoretary | Holon Kriehs to Tumes Brownice. lot 4. Same N whom. now wone, T do not | Lt Lekin: directly‘apnosite whict pitos o 3 ouisvi le [ [ 9 0-- . of war to anpoint board of ongineers, to bloek 0, BV 8o th's add., ... " ell, )y gone, 1 d ios, for it is feared that somo of the to kick the kinks out of their legs beforo tak- | Louiseile oo 8 8 G 4 8§ G 0 228 | Mellovue i G2 0000 0= | whom shail U5 roforred the report of Colonel | G C Huse to Bernhura Thomson, & Wwish 1o pass any criticistn, was uudoubtedly | famntlics hava perishod in the rush of water. ing tho field. Hits: Loulsville, 5 Philadoiphia, 12. Errora: | Oain Wieh Schoot ... 3 8 2 1 8 € 08 Gins. | O: M. Pos ubon the subject of a tweuty-foot | acressw sw ik la- ST %59 | & much more formidablo opponent than any | The break s about 620 feet in longth and the She . who played in Toledo’s associn- | Louisviiie, 5 Philadelphia, Butterios: | yoret Hoitovus. Smith nnd Dol bt chaunel from Duluth to Buffalo through the Lt A :*’:l\*‘ o l'"‘;“‘;vvvryvy\ A man he hus [eft behina. [Cheors.| Ho had | damago to proverty will amount to thousands tion team, was tho first Omaha man to show | Stritton and Dowse wnd Jones und Grim; e great lakes. Tho board shall also roport as | {*3{HEOLEOMBANE un 2 DIk | the powar of bringlug the Auerican element | of doilars, " Kescufng pariios avo arranging | J Vi o8 W | Weyhing and Cross, 6 practic 2of deopening the water g i 3090 | jnto tho agitation, with all its wealth and in- | to go out of Pekin. Tho llnois river Rd ¢ ety Not “Sheib yhing an SPEE 1o the practicability of deepening T U Witson and wife to Emmun Cun- ho Tllinois river is :\‘:,':M‘}“ 11‘ 1}\\“;'1‘!:;””‘:‘ ¥ BN Duiy 1s t1 v, SPEED RING. lovel of the lakes. Mr. Whiting's amend ninghan, 1ov 7, ook 1, Denise's add 459 «{1\'|\|;ml energ ;um' Mnm;\-ml assistauce, | higher than it hes been since 1544 vont up from 2,0 ats, o see ¢ % " r saiington Joskey O ment was rojected, 85 to 120, J H Green and wife to Poter Cozzins, Now ho is removed, the agitation seems to HELTE N Tor Bis formeR town, ronking foot | , OfNorswam, O, My 7.=Boston won to: | Close: ot the Washifigton Joskey (Cle dekselifini 1ots § wnd 10, block 22, Wiicox's second bave fallen back into the old groove and Passed High Water Mark ¥ day's gamo after a hard fight, Cincinnatt Most Suceessful Meoting. Missouri Improvement Appropriation. ¥ 5 tho hits which are credited to Omaha. He ML Sl Seston t 3 9 gl L pproy add resembles very much the conflicts between New Onieans, La, May 6.--Tho Times- L L e | R LT R e R S VAL sb f plel A S ALl | (ol T e Lt L Ll RO SRR S sl Tl e a portion of tho pooplo of Ireland and tho | Pamocrat's Greenvile, Miss, special says: h utly £ foF | tho scoro in tho elgbth and Duffy's homo i | tho most succossful meotinz of tho Wasning- | tb approprintion for e improvement of the | 1" LLNHE S U Nia dand poople of ngland wiich have tappily | e MALEd b, : HIhU'GL ils cotiorw Wora steuCk oy WS BY [ RO IHe @AtHS. avm. - Attendance, 5,000 1 450 ockey club ever held hore, The weather | Missouri river botween the footof Great | “wime P oxisted for muny gonerations. Ou tho other | 1o Missisippi river passed tho igh wator found no difficulty in striking to first. Scoro: , " 36 V8V 10¥D0, Falls in Montana and Sioux City, Ia., was | 8 R Jolinson wnd wife to D 1 Seiver. hand. we are of tho opinion that the localists | MArK of yosterday, und the high wator o 0000 0 0— o | Was beautiful, the attendanca very large, the Ly Py mark of 1500 was ceached this morning, and Mayor Emimick opened the gamo by con- | fincinnatl........... 0 2 3 | track fast and the racing good inereased from £70,000 to £100,000 sa ; of Ireland are unchanged. The conviction of | e Gf [0 WoS chCA® YRR + Trasid } r g | BOSION..c s seveeeise 000 1 0O X R T pTre e Cad On motion of Mr, Smith of Arizona an | The Byron Reed company to school dis- its daugers has increased overy vear, [ do i lonight tho zauge records forty-threo and o \ ratulating I’residont Gunnels on gotung gratu g Hits: Cincinnatl, 9; Boston, Errors: First race, five furiongs: Chisell we Jim- T Wi . £10,- triet, of Omaha, 16316320 foct on s N > avinht et b gl T et, half an fuch higher than anv pro Into the Western leaguo and Toledo on hav- | Ginclnnati, 0: Boston, 4. Batteries: Mullung | mie Lumiey sccond, Roar Guard third. Tl amendment was adoptel_appropriating $10,- [ trict jof Gl 10%HL G20 foaton @ B O O tindi® | v2us record, and 1s still 1ising at tho rate of 3 i b - Sl nEeRly Rhe eTairebl, EATHER: | L Oa 000 for improvement of the Colorado river by [ Mg Dodge stroet and wiiue fot 2 nnd than the recont doclarations of Ulster leaders ¢ bl i f s ng Gunnels in it. o welcomed tho Omanas | wiil Hirtiiistons Stuer i funeol, “arned | B3R 6 0 1anot. tho construction of o fevee on tho Gila river | Gnd'e iine lot 4 Capitol add 3 tiint thoy dread being put undor the feet of | & BAILInC 1t tvonty four hours. I is Hikely In tho name of Tolodo, and said that as ho S5y oY HE TN M NeS AoE Soocond race, oH mile won. Mr. Sass | near its junction with the Colorado at Hume, | Mary ~ Murphy, guardinn, to M A their irreconcilable enemy. 08 roight inches highor still, Thore nad nover heard any nickname for them, ho ¥ bt L LY sogond, Dr. Wileox thir Timo: 144 Ari ll”l-l‘n 1ot 8, Llook 4, Bozus & 1Hill's L Lord Salisbury utterly refused to recog- :‘,“'W‘“’vm‘ l‘;“l‘m;‘li Ll ::;"{"-l 1“ ‘\‘I"‘;“"‘”»‘ l’"; 3 " 31, by N i o Third race. one mile and a quarter: Fronte- Mr, Blanchard of Louisiana offered as an add Ll ,500 | nize tho inhabitants of the soutteast portion Ak arefully guarded and watched ated thoy nown as the “Giants, St. Louis, Mo., May 7.—Foutz hitsafely to [ Thir e Mr, Blancbard of Louisia Ao e : . I ] e u g '"f’l‘"""" kot mkk,’l, oo built men. T | Caruthiors in the hinth snning today whon tho | e woty Holero second, My Vellow third. | additional section a proviso that fn- cuses 31 gk company o i€ Mulicr, tos 10 | of Treland as typical of the Catholic churcn, ) the eatiro longth of tho district. 13 they are remarkably v ard | Ko was tioa and Bobby lov tho ball get | TGRS gix furlongs: Bl Demonce [ Whero authority had boen grantod to the | A% Fioppiern Y Wite to DappIetIR. He was the more justified in suying o bo- Biakvtra AL eaniAdl noped they would not swipe tho ball as hard | 4y from bun, giving Foutz n chanco to on- | won, Gagot second, Thorndale third, Time: | secretary of war to make contracts for tho | = pyric BhiTATE Rasosintionlot 15, Dlock cause he knew that the popo, though, of | . o o o WG ST T Y vy As they appeared to be able, and that they | circle tho bases and bring in the winmng run | 116, complotion of certain works of river and bar- | 7 Poppleton purk. ¥ 000 | course, observing in a strictly politicul man KroKUK, Tn., May 6. ~The Missisaippt has would s1rive to bear up ns woll as possible if | for Brookiyn. 1twas tho most brilliantly, | ‘Tifth race. stoeplechase, two miles and n | bor improvements, if ne bids be received | € EStratton and wifo to G W Wirt, nor tho utmost partiality, strongly con- | been rapidly rising the past two days. Low Tole \ tYaIBRE. contested game witnessod hore vhis soaso; halt: Dolaware won, Sam Morso second, Bull- | which are deomed to bo advantageous to tho [ ot I block &, Lincoln place demned tho agencies with which the agents | Jands aro submerged, crops ruined and Gldated st il Attendance 2,900, Scoro: rugh thind, i %y Hidor sud Stone- | FOVernment, or if tho sccretary doom it best | ° yme to Samucl Stratton, lots 1, 2and % o in Irelana ‘had - striven o succeed. | farmers taking their stock and families to tho L ks L S Louls.. . T BT R et e e for the public interest, then materials may st Ll 5 ' | Though e ~ had not condemn | high ground for protection. Small levies Armour was the first to swing a bat in the | Brooklyn. 0000000 020 00 1 0 14 Sixth racr, steeplochaso, gentlemen riders, | be purchased and work done otherwise than | '|~' AE N bRG Lo Helo the Catholic chureh, ho had | glong the Des Moines and Fox rivers are aew park and ho hit the first ball that came, Ilits: St. Louis, 9: Brooklyn, 7. Frr two miles:” Mannin won, Natchez second, | by contract., Biark, lobx B :;'“m':_\‘j and to Helen conderaned and would always condemn those | broken and large tracts are under water. iying st first. Gettioger did the same, | §t Lows i lreoklyn, 0. ‘Earued ‘raus; St | Arabthird, Tinia:d:a." Allisnco tell aod RUSik (o B ehEdten Dow HIove 00 who, olding high apiritual authority and | Tho main levy, bowovar, is o safe. ~Alox: - G same, s, 4 Brookiyn 3actorios: threw his rider. : . DSTAT A TRBULY 6F LN ter. noading n great spiritual organization, use | anaria, Mo., issurrounded by water and tho Nichol's baso on balls availing nothing by | ana Moran: Foutz and Duily. T Mr. O'Neill of Missouri \‘lguru,t_lsly as- Ml lilia those weanons for purely secutar objects | people are traveling about in boats. Should Ely following Giet's examplo. Baltimore Finally Wins Again, LA LUV LY sailed the proposed section, conteuding that = whereln no spiritual — concern exists. Ho | tho rise continue mucn longer the disastrou Hinieed i 8 % asuvirLe, Tenn., May 7.--Dosults: its effect would bo to start in motion a vast THE ANCHOR OF COLUMBUS. would condemn, whether Catholic or Cal 4 % o » hoibeck crackod a single out of tho rst | Creverasp, O., May 7.— A base on balls to o s flood of four yoars ago will be repeated. iU eot BB AEH AL NEWaINIE | SotbBlke /s Bl A sAsa DIV Y WHISHRE || o EIFsuE Iling. six furlongs, nine startors: | political machine, having in its control the f = o vimst, mou wo thus inflicted & deep wound - LA B DB ) GBI e UL AL Cyrena . 1) won, Lndy Blaekburn 6 to 3 | expenditure of millions of woney aud [ The Oldest Relic in Existonco of the Dis- | o civil society and fastened profound stain B EURAEABYWRLS single in the second was uscless, his follow | in the tonth inning gave Balimore the win- | soeond, Tion Ton (10 fo 1) third. “Time: 1:16 opaued the door toa great abuse of discre- covery of America. upon the woapons they used. | Chee N H MO MG BELE " tobbors flylng out. Omaha wont out in ono, | B0 ¥ "['(‘:l',l‘;'v' IUWRSICIONBIRD SHE RIS 15 T e et [ EioE On the nightof the 24 of August, 1498 Ulster, ho said, bad been taunted on rhie | I' ‘;‘ “";“ s A {" '“:‘ ‘;"““m“ A . : Ao, Sceore: niles, s st Power: o 5 won, E Ty ke . ot R it et e ! ve n I A GEy 6o od | surrouaded by water ravel and trafllo #wo, threo fashion. lu the third Nichol was | (U g 900000003 0—3|Eieiby (12 to 1 second, Rovin Hood (15 t0 1) |, Befng dnterrupted with ("m“flf‘ wote [ the little et of Christopher Colum.bus, | pissive attiudo. Lo a tory,'t continued | iy condiietod by skilts. ‘Tho railrond FERCHS e STRDILenoY &y 4 g 98 0=81 (Rird. Time: 1: Mr. O'Nei diguantly refused to be R fRGE EaY T BBTT G o speaker, “*bat I do not believe 1 this ailron Lt L) L AL B B A L. 2000000030 1= 4| g bieo, six tirlonzs, ten startors: Fan | shouted down, decjaring that the cries of U RramibL ol “_“““““‘I}'fi being ‘v]l‘ " | qualitied doctriue of passive cndurance. 1| 8re submerged in places, but tho rond beds icnsoless on tho sawdust for ten minutes. S eveland at: Baltimoro. 10, Brrors: | Kinz (10 to ) won, Askey (5 to 1) second, Mari- | *'vote” sounded too much like “pork. pork.” [ UPOR i third voyage, lay at anchor | jejieve that the title of both kings and par- | e safe. Should the raius continue much Vickery was visibly agitated. ‘Toledo could At ‘“‘I‘”‘“"';:"r-] ARtioi Dabgs | etta @) to 1 third " Tie: 1216, [Laughter. | just off the southwest point of the island | aments to obedicnce from their subjects | 10 wor 1t will be a repetition of the disastrous oot score. wnd O'Conner; Cobb and Gunson et uce, tiie Duncan hotel stakes. 3600 | Timg anondment was agreod to, 123 to45. | of Trinidad, ol the mainland of South | dopends upon thoso kings aud = parlia tloods of four years ago. Vickery got on tho three bag in the last of et added, Sixtyseven e e S s % | Tho committeo then rose and reported the | Ameriea, which he had seen that day | ments observing the [fundamental laws D }!nlll-kl.h::ix‘l el :&r}!l:\lc:lr:«v;u\;;l“',m‘v.l:‘:‘;.h:l"v"z;;:- ng of the Ten Ceverton. 16, Dolly MceCone. (coupledy, © to 5. lfll\lllull}m'nuu‘»v o ol for the first time. **Being on board of :l,m 5 llu'l('lr*l.:uulix‘l]:‘ \\'nlcbru:n they rnil" BOUGHT ANOTHER SITE. > L Al \ WESTERN LEAGUE They started with Ceverton nhot % Mr. Richardson of Tennessee moved to lay | his ship,® savs Washington Irving, in arliament b he right to govern the — buvono man was out und it lnoked Jike u w11 o | ol L e s | tho Bill on the YAble. Motion rejected, tho | 13 {icPs Syiy ISHENE IO (N 0 16 | peoble with luws, but not the right to sell | Location for u School in Windsor Place homo run. Darling, who took Nichol's place, | siwaukeo ... % ¥ {00 | others, Passing the quartor Cevorton had | 9Pponentsof thg blil not bing uble to muster | 4 & A B7 WIC BERE MREE Bl UL | them iuto slavery, - [Enthusiastic cheers and Purchased, caughtit with one hand and throw it 10 | Knnsas City. . 1) 4 0 {erensed nis lead to two lengths gud Dolly | Suficient force {o order the veas and nays at night, kept nwake by pimtens iliness | vrios of #Bravo."| 1donot bolicve in tho | At a mooting of tho lsoard of Fducation J bomo in time to cateh Vicker AR 3 e AIRCLLEAD) i McConeuhun kdroppaibacki tol 18 tE Bl Thio awiendménts wero agreed to an gross | &1d an ansious and watehful spivit, ho | unlmited and unrostricted powor of parlia- | 130"y ignt tho purcbaso of & school site in Neither clubdid much but dio at first until AT okl e Ar e Bonnie Byrd and Balgowan ran head and | With the excepfion of tho last section. upon | heard u terrible roaving from the south, | ments any more than in such power of kings. | (oo oo i Tdeiag 7 two Pirates had been laid out in the fivst | H e ) head for hulf a mile and nlternatod in socond | Which Mr. O'Ngill of Missouri demanded a | and beheld the sen heaved up, as it | Paiiaments, like kiugs, may take u courss indsor placo was decided upon. There Ny half of the ninth. Hurley was (.y.‘nlm, Brooklyn 013 5 Cloveland. ... § 8 place and third places. Possing around tno | Separate voto. /The section was agreed to— | were, into a ridge or hill, tho height | which, winle technically within the legal | were two propositions before the board for ) [T B0 LI Laae o (e 89 turn for home, Dolly MecCone assumed | Yeas, 131: nays, of the ship, covered with fonm and | limits of their attribution, is yot entirely ut Ono piece of ground at Dad Clurke, who then tipped half o dozen [ Fittsiury [T 61 1 h Y h variancs Wit thelinueratandiog O LI thBTo0ns: | frnyes g &) ; Viclots follls agalnst the! frand stand aud | Cindinnutly... 11 9 51 second place and made a rattling finish, with Bynum Tries the Filibuster Aet, rolling towurd him with a tremendous | (o vicy \heraby they Fl6 hiriy-fourth and Francis streets and the toroon, A single followed aud Hurioy | NowYork..ll 8 8 217 her stablo campunion, Coverton, Anally win- | Ny Stone of Kéntucky moved to recon- | Uproar. s (his furious surgo up- other at Thirty-fourth and Martha were reached third. Two strikes und three baiis o T ) B o an tled, Fhime s 1otg, one second, | siaer the vote, ind Mr. Blanchard 1o lay the | proached, rendered move ter ible in ap- e offered. Tue Iatter place is known as the wern then called on Armour, who finally | EEAEECE - weec ) TGt e e e ,”‘ 2 1 Sl saey ¥ motion on the “tadle. Pending which” Mr. | pearaace by the obscurity of the night, : Don’t Be in Haste Howell tract aud was offered for #,000 and ripped out ahother single. A wild throw | jiustings .. and 13iandl 13 b [t race, five furignos nine starterss For- | O'Neill of Missouti moved an adjournment, | he trembled for the security of is vos- To break off an old and tried frienship. was selected, Mr. owell's cause was cham permitted Clark to follow Huvley in, Got- iz A O G ou Lady duno (s to 1) sec- || which was rojdeted. sols:. 113 own ship wassnddenly. lifled Or contract & now and doubtful alliance. lv.m(h“d by Ci B : Babcock aud H, linger then pulled *Armour nround with a RAGuR 'Sixth Taco, solling, 8ix furlongs, cight start- Then M. ‘Bynum of Inciann puton the | W8 (L LAY (T o drended lost | To wive ndvice without being asked for ir, | 1 C0F all. Faclid Murtin voted against two-bagger, dying on second. Omaha tried ers: Fakir i 102 wom, 15ob Jacovs (5 to 1) seo- | £ard of a fitibustor aud made a wotion for a | P 10 ST B T e R T e b T TR S e BTl | L LNl HH L I cok | apc heroically in~ her half, but three men were Rl o CLRN A P lase: ond, Ono Dime (8 1o 1 third. * Time: 13174, rece:s until $ o'elock, supplementing it with | it should bo overturned or cast upon the 5 spond your salary inadva B | wiiontthe sffarsiwe e ibisingh consisrel it go Places. pp i 5 wpotted at tirst and the agony was over. Al- PriTrasovri, Nab. Ma haoL A gentiemans' . six furlongs, hetween | amotion that when the house adjourned | rocks, while another of the ships was n.< the Thirty-fourth and Franeis str prop- though cold, the weather was cl and 5,000 IR 0D YL AY, P Heely John, Bullet, O1d South 1L | today it be to wmeet,on Tuesday next, but Mr. | torn violently from her anchorage, leav- | To make love to more than one woman at a | erty was the most desirablo and the cheap peoplo will bo out tomorrow. Score Tolegram to Te Be., |—The tailenders came | was won by Bultet. Time: 1:13i3, Richardson of Tenesség thoughuan agjourn- | ing her anchor behind h The crews | time. | est - i - - | tozetner today and exchanged places. Platts- 5 “*“u‘l e <l‘lhsy ment should bojtaken ungil Wednesdiiy, and | were for a time in great consternation, Deliberation is the great preveative of i The president and sccretary were author. S, 4 3 Sl mouth outplayed the visitors all-round. At e st It i made ;4 wmotion, o that’ effect. "Aud -the | foring that they should be swallowed | misery. |Hzeditaidrawiiva can st oL e Spay maits 0f D e e e L A A S ) LeXINGTON, Ky., May 7,—Tho atteadance | ymeudment was lost, S to 163, L s s il Togive up a reputablo business to dabple | the Johnson and Calawell tracts of land for & up, but the mountainous surge passed on T Armour. 1t 5 at the Lexington Jockey club track today | Mr. Bynum then gave the house another | Uy UL OISO e SR the Central school site at Twenty-second jettingor, 1 Yavp twirled the sphero for the locals, and R > , i R, hisst 1" | and gradually subsided, alter a violent v . wd Dodgo strects which was selected o few ! 5 was o and the weather was fine. Tho | Opportunity to adjourn, and this time it was s A D aTSlams yout ohdrentfor Hollow! 4 al I it afew jjonolk pitchea a wonderful game at critical | ¢oai NI P ro0d time was made. accepted. contest with the counter-current of the | 00 blame your children for following your | y.geks ago. ‘I'e amount ordered druwn is Diriington.is moments. He allowed tho visitors but | = o rice. solline one mile and sevent - strait. This sudden rush of water, it is | Pad examplos. #01,550 from the Central school site fund. Nivnolso, 960 toreelbits, one of which, however, was & | yurds, Three starcerss lopotul (3ito 1 woh. JAILED THE WRONG WOMLAN. Subposed, was caused by the swelling of vico presivent of the Hol- To take part in the difference between your | - 13, Holbroo neighbors. 1 i Newell. 3 Campion, 1. Hurioy, ¢......... Clark,p Totals. .. brook & Kune Veutiluting and Heating cow To quarrel with your wife bocause sho erit- | pany of Chicago, was permitted to explain s your fault his system of heating. He made the board » 10 Or with vonr husband becauso ho does't | Proposition to heat schiool buildings, and said Pheanchor thus lost on the night of i ¢ SICLERVE i Ne kno that bis system used firo for moving air. y gust 2, 1498, nearly 400 vears ago : 3 His system, he claimed, would move 2,000 Third ruce, IPhoents hotel stakes, ono and Veot U ol Robi August 2, 1498, 5y o 2 | Or with your sweetheart because sho treats 3 ) ne ol 3 IRl llen. Theee ainrtors: Wigsworrn | Police courtbere when Mrs, Litta Robluson | foom ong'of the ships of Columbus, off | oherrantiomen with courtesy. cuvic feet Of sir ver hour. Toe heatednir Ko Moo (5 s 1 abcont, Taraday s | was brougnt up for examination. The polico | ], 4P will average i tho soverest weather 73 ond, Rook Laidley (15 to one of the rivers which flow into the Gulf of Para, and which were as yet un- known to Columbus.” three-vascr, and another a doublo. He was | 33 Kuott (4 to 1 se wild and zave soven bascs on balis, but | | D e rou et inlice CLT, braced up at critical times. Sloffey also | Three starters: Ordrey @ to b won, Ethel (10 pitchod in good form, allowing the locals six 3 second, Dundee (10 to4) third. Time: . hits, four of which wera doubles. Kenuedy AT led 'in batting for tho home toam, while B Keefo led Grand Island. Maup Lady Locked the Chicag Cimigaco, 1il, May 7.—A glaring pieco of oppression in office was revoulett in the An Innoe SO o , ' Green | 1Y S : C atip : Ella C.” White. e e 8. Louis, Mo., Muy 7.--Tho_weather was | \§ e, the case came up fn tho potice court, | W1 lght foet binoinchos in longth. At cloar and cool, and abont 5,000 porsons at. | Mrs. Kobinson jroved that she i pot Alss | the hoad of the shaft is avound ving | Nuw Youx, May 6.—Charles H. Pinkham, toudod the racos toduy. Tho track was | White, and tho judge disenargea the pris- | Bearly afoot in dinmeter to which the | . ‘former president of the Bank of Hurlem, lumpy, and only fair time was made. oner. Her frionds are very indignant at the le was fustened. The flukes have a start- | police for their share in bringine about the | spread of about five feot. The total \n (4 to 1) | lwcarceration and subsequent abuse of Mrs. | weight is 1,100 pounds. Niehotuon. "y “ind [ Trvcous, Neb., May 7.—[Special Telegram Cumpion: Dariinzton and luriey. Iuse on [ to Pie Brk.|—Lincoln aud Hastings mot on balls: O Vickery, 4, Hit by pitcher: By | the diamond this aftornoon for tho first time Viekery, 1. Struck out: By Clurk Viek- ery, Stolen base: Nichoison. Timo of | this season. and the gamns rosul dis gamo: One hour and forty-five minutes. | astrously for the home toam. Hastings won Umpire: Suyde by slugging in the fourth inmmn our’ Double pl T 4% | and John Patterson for Plattsmouth’ distin- | 1o 1) third. Tin g of Elmira, N. Y.,have been hunting for Miss | 1y "";,"ti‘w‘i‘-t.-("\‘m{".”.l“ f)r ,”"'( -"‘ll"m},"[ Or with your lover because he mixes com- | parenheit. Heating by a furneco in- LotitH e s e 0 o | Ruished themselves in tho field, as did ourth race, fifteon-sixteenths of a milo. | o 507G ’ 2 3 rinic (Peint - Arenal, a5 Columbus | pon scose with his love-making. cluding his system of ventilation do IR s 00| Siiatton and Rourko for tho visitors, The | threr starters: HBrandolett (-to 1 won, Muud | Blia C. White, an alleged forger of that | named the spot, vide lrving) hus re- | "o pivo up a safo but oloading business for | nou cost over &40 with steam, # ?’”"""I' 0 ey v;:::-u d (12 to 1 second. Helon N (3 to 11" third. ;\;\;:;n “V:u:::‘o“.::xg;fgni:|Al\{;]‘l.‘l£.! iz,m;;cl:'v-.;‘»‘xcx.' cently !Iwun 1-min\'m'ml I\n Senor A r::}“' a bubble speculation. per room. He claimed bis system mado an towe, 10, outh.........0 0 0 0 2 4 00 0—6 it 2 N 3 o €] s the an, stino, the gentleman who now owns the Theinr » scandalous storios vou hear | excellent diffusion and distribution of air rned runs: Plattsmouth, 3: Grand Island, | 2 to 1) sccond, Luko I (10 to1) third, Time: | the much wanted Miss nitefivas M ra are mer| eing the o5 ic ex- B o > ther stated that if bis system was not sn- Vicke 3 51 Baso hits: Plattsmouth, 6; Grand Istand. | 53 o : Robinson. Mrs. Robinson was arrested and | F0e mevit ol ibelngaithe olds ,‘,'l “r‘ ¥ To ko 1 debt becauso theshoplkoepers have | |\ pior 1o any other he would not charge [2alke Ll Errors: Piattsmouth, 5 Grand Istind, xth race, selling, throe-fourths of a mile, | kopt under surggillance,so the polico say,but | tant of the great navigator and of tho | coniidence in your nonest doilar for bis worl e 5 1| Batteries: Yapp and Maupin, slofey and e starters: Mujor Tom 4 to 1 won, Loud* | she claims she was locked up ana ill-tréated. | discovery of America. —_————— “T'he committce on beating ana ventilation — o == Keefo. Umpiro:~ Grousel, ley @ to 1 second, Emma Loulse @ to D) third. | Finally Mr. G. P. Norman. cashier of th As would be expected from the age of KRR 0kt SWINDLING. was iostructed to inquire into the system S (TR, RAPEES T T Ge Wou it By Sluzgl SR = Second Natignalfbanies of Bimira, camo it | shisirolic! it is nninnchor in the simplest S i 4 R aud report on the matter at the next mee ourned: Tolodo, haso b Vo uzing, this o S_E 2 RLbjJ5:1 s ALla M — Ely, Gottinzer, Ro hirco buso it A ZOSRER Ak Heavy Track at St. Louls, ibis city and identfied Etts Rovinson as | form of expression. The shaftis round | peaicatio “Bank President D ing. P AT s Mrs. John S. Briggs, one of tho lady mar agers of the Columbian expositic tioned the board to endorse acircular appeal ing to the school children of tuis state for o was arrosted this afternoon on un indictment | J-cont contribution to be used iu erecting a charging him with misappropriating £0,000 | building exclusively for the benefit of the s petl i First race, selling. six furlongs, el The vis- | ors: St Leo (3 to ) won, Burt o ; ; A R b bildren at the World's faw. The mattor Cowboys Won a Dulsy. itors started the game with two scores to | sccond, Al Orth G to ) third. Ti 117, Rooinson. tTis anehor wus dug up by Senop | 0F tho fundsof ihat bank. -Thoawscovery of | L Tty aq® 1o° the superintendent of oLsUs, 0., May 7. Kansns City won a | Ui eredu, Timmo catching iest on Smith's | © Sucond race, fournd ono-half Carlongs. ive Arsrosting i his wardon from a depth of | Prosident Piuknham's alloged defaleation was | £ (110 5) 2, half furs to 1) won, NBUS, X A n o Ty 7 . sturters: Sir Car 6 10 ) won, game from Columbus in tho thirtoonth in- | awkward banaling of o slow knocked bl | Sta Sir Cur ( n, The K Bing In & home-run bit of Manuing's. Tho | down to third, was advanced to second by | Sugoud; Scotland @to b third. Tl ; iy ace, selling, six and o contest was briiliant and abounded in great | Mclariane’s single and both scored on :x'l."l Nino ~L.:Irllln-r\ A 7 foot frow | made ata plan of consolidation of the Har- - FaRnost ElEasior a iteaghoriofitne " is first | lem with the Hamilton bank, which was put | Jackson schiool, who formerly received a wonthly salary of ) but which was ro- six feet at the distance of the nearest beach of the se supposition was that he had stumbled | into executior. 1o ifacturing plays for both teams. Woather fair, but | Chiles’ two-bagger. In the fourth inning | Miss Kiity (12 to 1) second, Minnora @ to 1) capotis Destroyed. 4 - b ) : Ty 3 v feduced to #70 on secount of the aban- cold. Attendance 1,500, Score: Chiles got bis baso on au error, Packard | third. Time Mixwmavoia, Mian, May /At 1 ofélook |upon/airelic of thol Phmnieluns or of | Ohurles \B, Fordick, of tho Hido and 1t of & room, asked o Luve Ler rogu- : \ y o'clock A ol & - found the ball for three basos, while Finch | _Fourth race, four and one-hulf furlongs y 00k | ome other of the ancient nations who | Leather bank and W. P. St. John of tne | 1o Sirhe® & ot O atter was referrad COLUMNIS. KANBAS © 4 Clark followed el fler with well | Nine startars: Ilighland @ to 2 won, Catooss | this morning fire started in the oftico build 3 2 7 AEAOLANYARERLOTER. IR RE NS \ 3 g 4 8 ! 4 1 5 2 1 f Mere: National ba 1o the comumittee on salarie Wi % | Dlaced aingloa. Tho! featuteof tha mlayink e TR b Io ko B L S Le )1t et | im o th8 N o¥ibTs GarIManu (hcturiag com jDvel bocniEupiosst by many o ubave fiMercintie NuHonal baniciwcroisphiolbiadia fl kalthp comnitieeinn sl aries Alh a,o ol [H R ADBSS MALUE. OIS M AYINE 1:16. visited tho consts of America thousands | commiitee to 100k into the affuirs of the bank H. B Coryell introduced a resolution to g fof tho home team was Fowler's brililant . seliing. sIx furlongs. Five start- ny at Cronesdale, suburb of this ciwy, | (¢ vonrs ngo. But an examination of | ayHarlom ana they discovered a shortag purchaso lot 4, block K, Lowe's aduition, for 4| work at second. Seore 1L (5 10 wou, Patrick (10 to 1) | aud Iu an hour tho entiro place was destroved. | Joeil fact und authorities soon rcons | Suporistensent Preston appoared before | (he Sum of #500 of A, V. Trott. “T'io lot ad- =~ 0| Hastings ..o 2 2 0 1 4000 0—0 (4 to D ehird. “Pime: 12134 | 1o Joss on builuings and machinory will be | vincee AL , e 8 s 02 joins the Feanklin schiool site on 1ne west 1 |l ntiol I b | Lincoln R IO R0 B R0 RO D 0= 1g! handicap, one mile X startors: | §100000, of which amount not move than | Liloe him that a portion of his | \he grand jury and the indictment followed | Morris Morrison desired nlso 10 purchuse 0| pEarned rins: Mastings 3 Lincoin, i (10 won i Hoppor t7w07 1) sce- | 1RGN, 0f Whish ampunt nol wows Wt | enrden now oceuples the voiy post b | iyyvia I Proston, successor to Pinkham | 1wo fots enst of the Hickory scool sito for 1 6 ooy, 1 | e R D Ry B e 8 L Dl X g | belog oo tho macmmers and uncompieted | Which - the ships - of - Columbus | g president of the Bunk of Harlem, sald this | $.000. Ho midy this s wn amendmont, S| e A . Melibben, Foar, Mesner. Threo-biuso Golng at Guttenburg. s The Minncapohs firo department was | 1oy at anchor on the night —of § 0 cioon; “Mr. Pinkkam was ono of tho + UULIL was lost. Tl resolution was thien re e e : - ard. Strack out: I 3 3 Gurtesning, N, J.. Mav 7.—The track | MOUnotified until the fire was well ander | August 2. 1498, The land is constantly Srzanizora’of hibo Baakitof #Harlam\| SOIEEAI0 LBRREOINE: itteo on buildings and St whaR WInEine o was scored, eries: Finch and Chile ondor Y BRI (e way, and then on account of the distance, be- | vising from the sea along this entirve | U F® n P pronerty. < S bR ST mu;.;[fl! mplre: Hart.” Tlme: Gne “hour and xfi:){\yfiflluxi‘v:ll;n‘l,l coudition und there | ywoen four and five miles, tho firemen did | coust, as has been shown by Humboldt, |10 1355 ‘;' ““‘” :'I “V\ o nwl’ i » commitioo on \,m.um((\‘n“‘| 1‘r'w;:‘-;v\"v neag by e 2BY0: a ance, t reach ¢ until too Jate to be of any as- | |0 i . ' | tive or six children o lived in modest | reported that it bad instructec ) superin Columbus. 100000000000 01 I q 0ol s Pindlay and scores of others who have i A 4 bz first raco, seven furlongs: Prottiwit won, | sistance. Between 150 and 200 men will bo | o o 2 thi re , ite | style. He borrowed of tho vank for bimself | tendent of school buildings to repnir thy re : S BUNMARY, BASE raduate second, Headlight third. Timo! | thrown outof employment. The insurance | W'THen upor this subject, and the rate R e o F e | tining wall of the lzard school builaing at Tuns oarned: Kansas City, 1. Threo base it i i SIhing 16 ) to hnvebe on securitics which wo have found to b ; , o 1 ol » of this rising is known to have been quite R T Y Tho report wus Ly Aty Hontel vuns: * Munning™ Daubl Dofented the Mates, N Sueond race, four furlonga: Ninon Colt Will not probably cover more than balf the | L iy o urn in 400 yours the an- | worthloss. So faras we Koow tie was notod | 4o pred plarar MeClollaw, shand - Brecke T Ty in | Nurka' Colt “socond, Lorriine third. T 3 4 yodva 0 2% || adopted, ophonn, MClellan and reckonriige, The Mutes of Council Bluffs wero put in | N/rk® § . chovage of the great fleet into the gar- | gamblernor a fast mao. The son of an ex- | Suerintendont Hamilton was also directod bl ) i « Stephen: 2 b) v S ’ o V| b\ s 3 4 N ot g 1 S rrever L ball: O Hugly M stephe 2 1L by | the soup by Shanatan’s pets at Noavareil Third race, six and one-half furlongs: Lord Hand=m-Hand Sports Palled, den of n private citizen. There is not n | alderman seems to have benefited by these | 10 box trees on school property wherever the iteher: By 11 truck out: By il " ¥ 4 | VAT L Biviiioy, o,y v A"Wlie "y Mo | park vesterday afteruoon. The foature of | Jirry woo, bond second, Touno third. | Yoxkrws, N. Y., May 7.-Tho pohico of | particle of doubt, therefore, at the end | transuctious and I am free to say that wore [ DOXIE I8 deemoit Baciabiie o Do Ao bases: | Gitourke, Medlvlian, Ab- | the gaino was the pitching of Dolan, who e e holiaie this city raided the Hand-in-Hand club last | of the rigid inquiry that has been mudo | be in this countey wo sbould bave bim n- | W BLEREREEES 00 DG Kountzo sito 8 Columbus, &, Hiwe of kame: Two hours nd | QY allowed tho mute wam one hit. ‘The L Time: i, nigLt and arvested forky-three men and boys | that the auchor recently lound by Senor | dieted At Elevanth and Centor streets at the prico fon minutos. Umpirer “O'ley Noupareils will meet the Athleticclub at this * furlongs: Hob Arthur ! vere witnessing a pr ig Argostino is really and traly the lost Ihe vondition of the Bank of Harlem, after | omered. §70 per front foot, for the eniargo - Yo today. T'ho score dar second. Bn lwrat third who. were witnessing a prise fght. Mike KBRS 1 B egh AAI0Q SARGE SIS hilieforad ! o — Minne % Shut Out, 2 — - J Madden, one of the principals, was caugr anchor of Columbus. ail 1he losses have been allowed for, and | ment of tho Conter school site - . W A NUTES Sint AT DL )/ OB ¥ " - ¥t somo of them will undoubtedly be recov- | rebitectural plans for a twelve-room w Muwavker, Wis, Muay 7.—Ferson's fine AR A Ak | SN raeo sovon furlongs: Philanderwon: | but bis opponent gscaped. The Hand-in TS A aSh i AR RORHIEA S RARY ) Coh it ‘ pltehing and’ superb support won for Mil- 3 3 Mevorm. 40 100 ) Longs rd. Thuei | Hand elub is copiposed of voung men ho Tho great ousiuess of the Penusylvania | (o, Thero 15 $470,000 on hand, 8 | Kountze place, to cost §0,000, were submit- waukee today, the openiug game on the A e L tweon 18 ana 25 syours of ngo, The rooms | Railrond company i» indicated in eneral | st FURE G0 SIEEG 000 Fktnar: | il and accepted. Tho plats for the Vest home grounds.” MeGarr and Liko did oxcel- i 30 s o Sun Francisco Close wro over a stabla/Qy Main stroot. ‘There was | Manager Pugh’s report of the work dono | i 4 v 5 fepopk I s 1A I8 LEARY ‘ pd014t ¢ A4 mora the Hamiilon bank is already the pro- | Oinaba site wera also approved. ‘The archi lont work. Woather cold and raw, out W0 | Anwrit 1 2 bobson, 1b.. 4 0 8 0 1 3AN '0, Ci \ g a wild scramblo “{g escape when the pulice | during the year in the way of repairs and ro ptor 5 ructe o ‘ saw tho gawo. Score: Dolan, b 3 0/ Murdock. 1. 3 0 o o o | SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, y This was n 9 v 0 tho pulic ing R by b tector of Lhe situation. toct was nstructed Lo prepare specitications gawo. Score: botuu. b A1 GiNuniodsiiel 50 g rat ) RARIENMILIACE, Bl MBY .ol mado_ their appgafguce. Toose captured | nowals and tho construction of now rouds. | 'HECh v gainst Pinkbam grows out of | foi pressed brick for the buildings. MILWATKEE [ MiNNEAROLIS. | Btrong If 0 UlBrocklinr2i 4 1 8 21 ve. 0lling pures, &1x furlonka: Broy | MeROlecked ub:i; Ty I'here wore 24,351 tous of steel rails and S64,- | 4 {ryusaction 1n 1890, and vamo to tho surfaco e 4 P O e VETO orthch 0 GfETmast s 58 173 jFirst race, solling pursa, uix turlonas: Deot e —— 03 oross Lok used for vopairs mud vowowals, | 5"\ vecont worle of "consolidating tho L er—— o ot rar ) = Thne: 1384, o ¢ o 1S 0} alis and. s, clem bank with tho itamilton baok. | b ; it T r.,,..,,_ B £ e S SCOME Y INNINGS. Caudosocand Operto thil.” rimo?” 1) Prrrssena, Pa,, Moy 7 roacs and sidings. S bank, gave iwo promissory | AL LOBSOATEIEHEE, B OND dan o008 0 8 0 0Barrote, 3.4 0 0 3 0 [ Nonparcils 0006 Third race, bandicap for 2-yewr-olds: | been found acainayAV. HL Dill, president of LI 8 M e il | Bostan: of Chicago, from Awstordan; * leary, of.... 4 1 2 0 0|Munyan 20 Mutes ) 0 L Atlian ond, . v 8 4 " Dot # 00 J Ao Califoraian, Thinevalla, from Now York Bosttineod 1 8 1 Diihame 18818 R {hurmion won, Aillanee second, Orrin third, | 1o Clearfield bupkvand Thoodore My lor, as- NEWS OF YESTERDAY. vow in prison for ;mltln“r;";" A Aangeciol At Balumore—Baltimore, from Liverpool. Hawmburg, re8 2 2 3 0/Shinniek 5§ 1 18 0 e Fourth race, mile_dash: Espe sistant postmastan ot Allogheny, f . with the erection of & Harlemw theater. Theso Now Y o "from Hamburg amburk, ! SnaRasst AN ou woe, mile dash: Esporanza won, | sis ane - Atlogheny, for om 01PN one At Now York — Wieland, from Hamburg; g VeSOl Riiud 0 0 8 dlirmbimieno 8 § 8.4 8 sinaline’ ' Haa op eIt On b Moutana sccond, - Monowa third.Timwi | berzloment, -with, iy~ aaditional obarge | 1 e slunation, (Lo | A0ue mopD (o8 Ao AT IenL "\'ml‘“;u" o & ‘:;’l‘: City of Boston, from Liverpool ¥ o ST LN y Dolan, 4 ( Y " ho formey of falsely certifying wlius 1 of Norwood, Pa., was struck | by Wood nnd of &7,000 Total [E R = i bnasmiaings. 7, WH | VU rco, thses-fourths of mile: Jos | AESIASY e fobop of falaely ' certfsiad | y et tatag und kilied and 87,000 vespactively, Ho also guvo his | - 1 Dead 1 ~ Total...... 30 4% 18 § "My Of kumo: | Forey minuses. Unpir: | Eilis wons All Pause second, skirman third, | CBecks and uotes X0 a largo amount in the | “wasiiington, D. O, Lus been visited by o | chook on the Harlem baunk for 814,500 to ¥ plasus lisparied Duud, *Twitchell out, B0t Louching third base. Time: 1:12%, yeur 1891, ] severe wind siorm, which didwuch damszo | (WO0d for the notes according Lo the com Bexriy, May 6.—The Tageolatt publishos 1 SCOIK WY INNINGS e v Sixth race, consolation purse. seven fur- Y p— Lo the city = i 4 ace dated olhers a report from Arab sources that Emin Pasha it N 270 10 _ Pasted the Hnydens. longs: Bin Pedro won, Karle second, Lady Only a Stoedcobbing Itness. A eyclone at Gettysburg, Pa. did much | pla Iyl'wu“\f.:Ilz:\\flzlrkfl:mnunl Lm'il:r' \ly‘lm‘ll’tx ! 4 \hlm-l ianoanolls R PRINGFIELD, Neb., May 7.— [Special Tele- | Gwynn third, Time: . New Youk, By T,—Vao runior that Jay’| ABitES (0 thut town, A woinan twas soveruly | samo way, & i 5 g BUNMANY. ° am to Tus Bes.]—The Springtiold (irays 9 o Gould 18 ill is” byidently stock jobbing | UMel 1B of the Teoris & Westorn emphati- 1 Pinkham is 40 vears old. Buil was tized | The schooner Grover Clevelnn of and frou onrne: 3. 1 n ¥ o PYA ) & i Loston, with Cirgo of yltune earued Milwaukoo, 3 Two uase hils: | wou their socond gamo of theseason foday, | . Howa's Moavy Bursen | cuuard, George (uld receivea w tologram | LY, doRY Lt therd s baun w wieck orue- | g, grooo, Mr. Plokham, after nis arrest g Johns, N for loaton, with “u caréo of on bl OF A +Mout, | and thay, too, from the great Hayden Bros. N s M T iaapecial Tele | from him vesterday aftornoon suying that all | * duntotany Kind oo dhelvline, 5 rigo | said the bank tiad known ‘tho ciccumstances | otdSha folnderd i the gule of March § kout | towm, mavaged by J. W. Kelly aud cantained | ETam to Tur Bue.|—The Davenport river | yas well acrose Tho N1as asippi 1iver ot M LS | il wong. He admitiod that_there was o de bares: | by old man Carrigan, by a scoreof §to 1, | Cruivel has been fixea for the first week in - - Water be ow, and was picked up uniojure | - = ] Suyder, the young pitcher, as knocked out | August. conciding with the opening of the Daily and O'Donnell Will Kight g |I'n..n|.~l “"".’.‘."Fv‘ aen exo .'('.,.‘f:.‘." Ivm Hoosiers Couldu’t ¥ of tho box 1 tho thiry iuding aud was re- | Wil track uow it proooss of construstion. | Swux Cirv, du, May 7. =(Spociat Tolo | {8 MONA T i ne o Cotor'sio Sorings 1 i 0 , R IxDIANAROLIS, 100,y May T —On account, of | lieved by liorrigan, who was touched up for | Attho race mectine to bo hold £6000 in | gram to s Hur. |~ Billy 0'Donneilof thix | "Biviinor Moty bt ol s sizned Highest of all in Leavening Power.-~Latest U, S. Gov't Report. ) b I Ay T anan Jocount of | thvda singlos and & brace of two-baggers, | Purses is offere u thousand for Axtell, | ciovind Dag Daily of Omuha bavo signea At Sarrant of Etiomis Desabiamps, the | bewg sodded, the St Paul-ludisnapohs | Which netted the Grays four scores. — Cor- Alerton, Nolson and Nuncy Huuks, $5,000 » ' . s of Juliette Doitzeh, and fixe ! Fri- g 3 u T s o gty raxs four scoros. OO | for flal Puinter aui Direct, aua 800 for auy | BFicles for fight with four ounce gloves of My 1 between the bouts of 12 n0on aud Willy Billy Ewing's Alleged Glant, utch's Dead Arm sud Buck Down Went the Tigers twenty families, They have not been over | 0 PASSOusers. S Auarchiste bave attvmpted to biow up tho Parixcetoy, N. J., May 7.—The Harvard | theentire distriot, aud do not know whother Wealthy Brothers Tired of kafe. Gernian omperor's oldest son, Urowin Cu10ago, 1li., May 7.—Huthinsoa was in | men aro happy. Thoy bave meu the Priuce. | Uhe remaining families are safo ornot. Tho | o 0s"May 7 Victer Jaekerstrom and | Vrince Frode d il e v T 3 i Wl Twni, was 1) years old yos- groat form today and had the Gisuts com- | ton 4t tho bl this &fleracon for the Arst | s coms it Yory grea 0 deatryotion 4y terdiy, and b accordaned with the louz estab- is complete, and the soene one of veriest | brother, members of the noted commission | jighed cust e tho yo oy i mmw m Oletely st bis mercy, oue scratch siugle io | time sivce 1539 add beaten thew. They auolu"t‘a:‘ us i tho 2 - JANRNI Hau tirm, were discovorea in the Thiergarten, Vic- | touant” ia 1o sriay. @ brldze at Steeagergue, Helgluw cheduled f 5 ® i gawe scheduled for today was bostponed. rossed. the plate. and thiat to ou'a low | broken record. Theso purscs excood any | BOLless thun twenty rounds here Juue 2. > thi e far exocution, Gumes Today, throw frow first to whe plate. Ssore: ever offered in this staie or part of tho ST —— bl TS Arent” dumi eAoAED Western loague: Owanbs at Toledo, Miu- | Suringfield 202000410 e8| couatsy anscontinental Nall Traln Wreoked, Eho wolght of & freleht train. One man was neapolis at Miwaukeo, St. Paul at In- | Haydens 000000100-1 —_———— Kaxsas Ciav, Mo, May 7.—Tne fast wail | dungorously burt ‘The bridge is the property aisnapolis, KKansas City' at Columous. Na- | . Uatteries: Springfield, Gelst and Hall; Hay- Great Damage by Floods, on the Missouri Pacific, westbound from 5i. | of the Mewphis & Cliarlestou rafloud tional leagus Washlagton at Loulsville, '{;-‘m"“j"‘(:‘m"l fi?.’;‘h:»fi',;.:.""j",a ;.lrrm-y Peoria, Ull, May 7.—-Rescuing parties | Louls, was wrecked at Kuobuoste, Mo, by ¥or m' ot I dulst, and Snyder, . rergn. - — Siat Uy Galh. i} b oM i 4 have been out in the flooded La Marsh dis- | collision with u freigut train. It is part of 2 S g A il NATIONAL LEAGUE. ours Umplre; Bruwa. | o8 e et and have found aix of the | the eanscoatiusatal mall sysiem aad carries | Kiawe bosbesn disturbed by ulizht ourth ow

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