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e i s e O NN A 3 1 SRS A S AN GO 87 o 100 ik PN AT P e B AT ST TR W G R ot TR i 5 bt o i3 i 9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TR A e : MAY 4, 1894 B it ¢ were in attendance. The game was ex- Stan : DS 4 ol pan : were In attendance. | The saine was e anding of the Tean | Juniata club came off victors with a score s i, peThen the blaschers revelled some more, but | fastidious fans. * McKibban's brilliant one- | g0 ey Phaéh. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct L i i . | briefly. ~ Sewer first curled his 1ip p over | handed catch of a long fly in fleft fleld | RonE Yo 3 Toxas Open to the Pags. ! s ouldes ad o " 3 o f A Kansas City s 2 o _m — — Y Cmaha Knooks a Game Out of Rock Ieland | his shoulder blade in the most withering con- | was the feature. Attendance, 2,000. 8 DALLAS, May 3.—The state court of ap- | 14 i ¥ 2 { 4 : 1 tempt, and he sawed Wood—no joke intended | St. Joseph... 5000 0 ¢ =11 | i Raptds. o o8 : Jonis o Heondod Tt the laws pronibiting | Lively Time at a Mass Meoting Held in | Thev Heartily @ S . E With Very Little Trouble, ot ‘qujcker'n scat. 0 S 9900130 2| grand Rapias. .11\ s : ENC NEHinE Ih hy stath AtS AOI ERT. ¥OM | Now Totk, They Heartily Endorse Some Great Mod- SINFR Then the Illinois delegation came (n, and in Barr runs: St Joseph, 1. _ Left on | Mil vauk & 3 becnuse of fatal defects In their drafting. ! 1 4 et a twinkling of a star they had turned all the | bases: Peoria 8t Joseph, 7. Firat | Detroit ¥ H The only penalty now enforced in this state — ern Traths. F wh hright sunshine Into gloom, and the song of on balls ”'.1 Bean, 6; off ;I"k 1, Minneapo! . L - ; . is a small fine for assault and battery WAS WITNESSED BY A BIG CROWD | Pright sunshine into gloom, and tho song of | pase on, DUON. G 'y, % 9% Packand: e TROUBLE OVER THE INCOME TAX — i stand sounded liko a man filing a saw, and | b~ Home & run: = O'Connor. — Two-base OUTCOME ¢ gl Sy il o 4 WHICH ARE YORT 3 ot bbb L AR AL g bits: Preston. Double plays: Moler to CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 3.—(Special to —_— ARE IMPORTANT Grand Stand Packed by Enthusinstic Lovers WHAT THE RUFFIANS DID .’\_‘r‘:};“:::;nw, 'n”'“vl‘nnn;'f l_l"y::mlv\‘ lv\'l'jll;;;(r.' Talent at Nashville Enjoys a Profitable Day | The Bee)—Johnny Whittaker, the colored | goiaintions Passed Denounelng Any Def ] of the Game Who W Tiekled e i 4 Time: One hour and fifty minu i at Camberland Park, lghtwelght pugilist of this city, has sent a ¢ = i There was a howl of ecstacy when Paddy NASHVILLE, May 3.—In only one event | challenge to Jere Haley of Denver for a crat Who Voted Against the Wilson rar Out Thelr Liv a 3 Grently by the Style to the Boyle slammed Hill out at first, but when Des Moines in Bad Shap of the five today’at Gumberland park qid | flnish Aght for any part of $2% Bl as A Traitor to erble When 1 il Y 1o Touin's PIAY, little Boxcar mummixed Cantillion’s easy one May 8,.(8 Tt 3 Gumberland park Pleok -3k g Mo Whe e 15 and allowed that callow youth to roach first | gram t jae.)~The 'base bail bl e T L e bR WHEEL AND ALL TO JAIL, S s N for Dolng So, 1 _— in safety all those cheers turned to jeers gpened here today’ with u game bety BB AU U AL R st el sy 3 Such 1s base ball. Now you are up, now | Des Moines and Jacksonville of n the Thora stake, she winning under a | pye ¢ ch Lnek o Prope ‘. ’ 3 Yestorday was a perfect day for Om Joulikre doWn W you are up, NOW | \Yogtern association. = The ho! strong pull by, s length knd & half, atter | © Bt IRt O or ek Stersuten Bleyele | UBW YORK, May 3.—~A mass meoting | Wearing out! both atmospherically and baseballically Kansas City Katz was the third of the :".'_I""‘l"’m‘;*“';‘»vl"' ause of 'xm' showing five lengths of daylight from the Mrs. Maud Meredith, residing at 6504 North | Was held In Cooper Union tonight to pro That s just what a great many people i a tremendous crowd assembled at Charles | rolling mill hands to try his hand on Shorty [ Eether Jast 8 Ll bunch in the first quart The attend- | 6 0 kgt et et | tost against the dilatoriness of the senate | are doing. ~They know something § Siraot park o witness the opening | Boxendale's convolutionary attainments. Ho | \as abont 00, 55 teill- he it was Vury' Hood and the track fast. | Fourtecath strest, was arreated last nig e SR ol b i ittt Sl LT LA L ks g | found them easy After hitting the May | ble results: bl charged with disorderly conduct. o an % UM LLIALL Dol champlonship contest between Captain | (¢ : 4 - 5 irst race, six furlongs: Domingo won, 5 i § not harmony at the meeting and the in- DId you ever th ) o N b ‘."‘ lmr‘w Yook THINAIER KR GRBY winds an awful belt, Just to try his strength, | Des Moines., 10001008 0-5|Frank R Hart second, Parquette third Her husband is a walter, employed in | come tax question was what marked the | tjon of the A Ink whpt u largo propors Bag y k g - e bent back for business, Boxey let the | Jacksonville ... 10111 10 40 3-21| 7y I Council Blufts, and of late both have been | parting of the way The storm brok he American people is sick, or at Rourko family, In fact it was tho most | ball kb and Colonel Katz caught It on the | = Hatteries: Des Moines, Gregs, Maytum | Second Face, six furlongs: Advocate | soizad with the bloycle fever, but it wax | when Frederick R. Coudert took fssue | (*4%: If not exactly sick, not well? Somo- auspiclous inaugiral day the Gate City | end of his tree and it went whizzing out and Jon, Jacksonville, Burrows =~ and | won, Chow Chow second, Billy McKenzie 4 aikih ta : 1 5 thing is the matter all the 4 - - ; Oty er Wood's fair young head,-out over the | ftelt. | Hits: " Des Moines, 10; Jackson- | third. Time: 1:13 not until last night Mrs, Meredith decided | with James Carter and roundly dengunced atter all the time ever knew. There was the biggest crowd, | pver Wool's fhIE youtg nead, o8t OVet i | ville, Krrors: Des Moines, 7; Jack- | Third Thorn stakes, for 2-year-old | to learn to ride, and 4t may be said with | the income tax measure as bad, dlishonest How many people of your personal ac- fhore noise and’ enthusiasm, and what was | pei FOACS B T Nhe houscs beyond, until | #onvill Umpire: Lewl fillys, $1,000 added, four furlons Hand- | truth her first attempt was a failure. Sho [ And undemocratic. = Onechalf of the WIKE | quaintance are constantly complatning ot better still Omaha won a mere speck in the oriental distance. Tt was Standing of the Teams pun’ wom, Fertile second, - Pepper Ry¢ | got ready o mount the wheel, when she dis- | S beiion. "' Fhe \hers Gheered and | DOInE "o tired,” having “suh: a' head The afternoon’s festivities begun with a | found this morning by a fisherman out in Played, Won. Lost. Pr. Ct. | | Fourth race, seven furlongs: Salvation | Soverca it could not T ik, gl AupiRuded i Busied bk tha fepith ache,’ “not feoling Just right,” and a parade of t principal thoroughfares by | Cutoff lake, floating about on the billowy | Omaha . vie 4 1 0 100.0 Frontman second, lssie O third Tid y 1L h ha appifed to Mr. Coudert by his opponents | y.,and and Rl e B the two_ball toams, the city council and | %rface, flattened out for all the world like | Lincoln ... 1 1 0 100.0 ;T 1:281 did not have one, and her husband had a [ from the body of the hall and one other things, until it § > ball teams, th y council a a blg pumpkin ple, and presenting no more |:Bt. Joseph 1 1 0 100.0 [ Fifth race, one mile: Little Bd won, | Way out of the difficulty. = If she would put | (AN ol man Jumbed up, < almost seems as if the world had become 1 municipal officials, club officers and re- | vocomblance to a base ball than one of a ksonville 1 1 0 100.0 | VoIt second, Ocean H third. 1:42 [ on one of his suits the first attempt could :,’\‘\ Ak bl the x".“‘ e il one huge hospital filled with incurables i portors In carrlages, headed by the Union | cortain nameloss judge's able decisions does | Hock Tlund 4 v { Long Shots Win at san Francisco. o il T LG D DR Toobing Uk, o What I the causo of all this? Cerla Pacific band. They were greeted with | to civilized jurisprudence. QUIRGY. 15 e L 0 1 o] sAN FRANcISCO, 3—First race, | Scarcely made her debut whon Officer Arnold | “At tnis point there was tumult prkisas artajiily i LA AARR - 8CO, May 3.-First race, | saw her and sent wheel and all to Jall. i . it 18 not a natural condition, but h 5 RHOEFR and. huzsas call along the -line of A hush fell over the grounds deep enough | Des Moines........ 1 0 1 five and_a half furlongs: Joe Frank, 90, bt oot s chorus of “Put him out’’ burst out and | ... f ) v- on5the; E MARRol, and the crowds CHat watchod the | f0 DUFY & dead horsa fn,-and when 2 Burns (15 to 1), won; Niagara, 76, 1. Jones e : every one jumped up. Half a dozen police ary, Is one that should cause much fnaroh, 0 at W ie | gtopped up and did exactly the same thing 2 (7 to 10), second; Prince Idle, 101, W r TELEGRAPHIC BRIE men’ rushed up and seized the old man, | anxiety and alarm. ‘glittering pageant” from sidewalk and | {hat Kata did there wore two hushes over JE GAMES. (4 to 1), third. ' Time: 1:10k. Tornado, 5 s DA L AL LR S RERTCR) he Amerle curbstone foreibly attested to the returning | the grounds, i SN i & i m:(mm:nl_ l;tll\' I lfl;mluln also N 1 o g l” |; tie. r\‘\';]“'.‘ p.l'.‘r :‘\.."‘ "f’v‘y““]f. 1:‘“‘\ .lv‘\.\I P J r";m people are proverbially in popularity of the great natlonal game. The Rourke family showed signs of dis- | 1614 Nichols Diresents the Sewbiors Wh ® | o citer 105, Ch I el AR bl L G GO LRI N LI S G ) S R T e e R AR L By half-past 3 the new grounds were | Integration Boxy's mug glowed like a AL LRl Al ) Berd Coqu 101, Peters (10 to 1), second b G tax, he would be willing to swallow ¥, overworking and overstraining na- phe 1 of red flannel, and on Papa's throw of WASHINGTON, May 3.—Nichols prov iver, Sloane (¢ to1), third Whitelaw Reld’s friends deny that he Is | it for the sake of the reduction in thé | ture, and then wonder why it is they do tested to almost their fullest capacity. The | ¢ 0 Lo orounder Willle McVey got tangled | too much of a puzzle for the Washingtons Terranova, Navy Blue, Eulalie, ki | suffering from consumption. tarifr. not feel well and strong grand stand was literally jammed with youth | up with his whiskers, and the Italian was | today. Score: rano, Mary Foster, filly, alfo ran. Fire destroyed the shops of the Marfotta & | The meeting had been called by the ren- | o0 of the results of and beauty, brawn and brains, In fact, it | safe Washington R0 ponied fidee, tireertourths SOrC s inile: | North Goorgiaralitoad: T.oas, $135,000. O e, Tiies [ of Fuaig Chlrigy fh e et et was a brilliant crowd, composed as it was of | Sage came up jauntily, it about to | Boston v 1 B oy (e O OT0s. Sen: | The majority of Sorg, democrat, for con- | child called” the meetink to order and de- | o Mositis iy Is the Impairmont of the city’'s most prominent ladics and gentle- :‘vlfll a turkey, but he went l;;(k (;. the rusE Vel man (4 to 1, third. " Time: 1115} Morton | gress in the Third Ohio distriet is 1,721 nounced the senators re Eponaible for_tie BV GO ROR SR G E II:"";" "“‘K']" ke h‘r‘- : ‘ A ® | beneh on an ensy pop up. Then Lynch as also ran. 7 A. R. Suttoi i T ouis- | delay, He thought the income tax unwis commol ent among all clas:os of evifywhors, The bleachers, ‘both thous | 1eins n sworeshion pineh and (ho fi was | Hiis: Eeper, Dufty, Three-baso hils: R LM D A e tering forged warchouse receibts. 1 one of which was to have no income at all, | cannot assimilate thelr food, and through - along the right and left field fences, fairly | altitudinized a little high Bathon, Lowe, Tyan. Bt of || Gy ons, (2,10, 1, e i AT S Sl G SR LR [N Jwass enat ti1e IR LBIAY WOUIT [ IAGEE of toltIRiinent they:oes et ibedoms swarmed with the excited multitude. They | It left Rock Island with three runs to the by Nichols, 2. Hit by | Gitin, Mendoeino aiso fihots a1 oh Wikt ST, James Carter delivered the principa 1% thin, pale and weak, were out for all there was in it, and they | good pitenery Ryan-and; Lowe, JStrucic outt Fifth race, six furl Jacob Gould of Wilkesbarre, Pa., a relalive | speech of the evening. He defended the in- t was formerly the custom to preseribe got it by the carload It was eges, soft bolled, poached, ¢ R Chevalier (8 to 1), wons ( DAL R AR DR SRR Gl Gl UL A S B A R LY G A OISR TR 0 D B 1o Ul el oF olar | AHA. RctambIel: <for ot alden tha | Passed bails: [ R T D sane. manifestations of approval and | tons for this condition, but doctors ~are MaYor Goorgo. b, Homis was Introdusca 1y | fotirth, when the Rourko family gathored It- | B%ouricer Battarlen: - plmptres | 1 5 Wi ime: 1: Loxington's ministerial unfon has passed | Jiapproval when he suid this, a foreboding | now admitting that it s unreasonable to tourke. Ba Isper Uil Sy Sonds © Ls of the tumult that broke forth later when | expect the stomach to dig the' throng, and in the chofeest words deliv- | self together long enough to nearly tie the [ McGuire; Nichols and &3t NE L o utts esolutions condemning Colonel Breckin- | iy Coudert took the opposite stand to Mr. P stomach to digest these sicken- | ered a brief address, which will go down in | score Bieatos Win aeifomes L 5 3 ridg Cafter, Mr. Carter also denounced Senntors | IN8 remedies when it cannot stand the g history as one of the master pieces of base THIS WAS SO NICE. X, irst race, five fur- Tennessee Pythian grand lodge laid the | Hill and Murphy s attitude toward [ Most delicate foods. Strong medicated x g PITTSBURG, May 3.—The first o1 Galena sccond, Tom ol wi ball oratory. He quoted such fmmortals as | Connors’ blunder let Boxy to first ana | PITTSBURG Moy SC0he fo e won T L ) corner stone of a Pythian university at 1 DIl This seemed to please the nes and bitters © also failed, because Beecher, Buizac, Cliopin, Burke and Whately | Blue Jems Willlams® private seretary | far o8 e doaao O ening their hits | Second fourths of a mile: | Gallatin e U BTN UL T LD A BRI A O, o show that there is nothing but health. | didn't do a thing to Mr. Sewer but sm 1R the fiLth Taning, . Boores falto won, Jim Calre second, Eolic third, | Rlehard Croger has left New York unex- i hratre conkltent | ol ko MAL(ere Worses S DLUSE AN edIC happiness and good In this, the greatest of | one of his most artistic slants OVer INtO | PILtsburg ...ocoeerel 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 *—¢ | Time: 1 Decteaty:or X ashIngton ot ome BrkHowii || ANkl o0 GLAEROUNT RS IEO T OEATAFLIL ARATOFINI | o s e beensnroyedHoAboNeq Al ATAG all outdoor sports. In warmest language he | Mrs. Marlow’s cowyard. Bee Toulsiin. i 0nuitorRotioly todo=a)(FRnirdigraco, savon; elghtnsliotiia ymiied| fmlasions {han ‘i3 now pending, but we urge that it | W58 indlsastl 2 Welcomed the Rock Islands, and in urgent | Here that Wagnerian Opera company on the | ~ Tarned runs: Pittsburg, 4. Base hits, ence won,'Lady Lisier second, e | e . Dayley, who was killed re. | D6 Passed to & final Vote so we may be r o only way to cure indigestion and re- tones importuned the Rourke family to jump | bleachers broke forth agatn In one grand | Pittsburg, 6; St. Louis, 6. Irr N [ e e (e o o\ lcently Y e T 'mu“‘fm,|‘\‘_‘;&s|.‘-:-,,,{,:} 1t AL il G Gl DL ORI store the stomach to a healthy condition is ] onto them and whale the life out of them | diapason of joyous jubilance. bure, 2: St Toult, & Tivo- sten- | i1t "Yiek Teichelion won, Dillon 3 second, | tnsurance . : T e e ot S L L L L Y betore ever allowing them to escape from | 1In their half the visitors took it right smith, Bly." Three-base hits:’ Glass- |12 ikdrhocker third, Time: 1:21%. et e e tAX DOVIBIONS W re More opposed*to. thy 18, 80 a5 to glve thy. stomach iHe park, Then, after o little munning His- | back, that is they plastered on another run, | otk Qumbert, Beltz ‘Buckiey, Btolen B ¥ace, one mile: - Jennie Harding | A very flattering report was read at the | S M Sootom ‘of tarifl D AR s is a_common sense principle, tory of the game, he touched glowingly upon | Cantillion this time pushing the sphere into | and Buckley. Rirst b On i Al R O | R I second, Crab Cider third. [ Setizanaua eting o 8" Washington ts on the working class ni nths of | &nd it has given rise to one of the greatest its present brilliant prospects, especigliy | the middle of next wee Breitenstein, 8. Struck out: By Gumbers Time: 1:06. s X len of the taxation and an enormous | discoveries of modern times—name Pas- here in Omaha, mopped his classic brow with | Why, I tell you, home runs out at the Ohe hour and Hawthorne's Progra jFor Mayor of St Paul—Smith, democrat, tribute for the beneflt of the few. kola, the pre-digested food. Kola s a snowy silk handkerchicf, and tossed the | Charles Street park are just as thick as MeQuald A WIH DR L L Aa B nirat race || 00 DOran republIChii;f12,088, SDaviceon, PR UL R L S L @ B L U D S Ll e new ball out into the diamond, with a part- ppers in a nlce old piece of Ro and Mack; Breitenstein half @ mile: Coftage Girl won, Red Veii | Popullst, 1,038, o h N aa e Porr e ot he anvan aitom |Linveoudced AgLisisunotea g fordagmeuisine) ing adjuration for both teams to go in and [ cheese. Tony Mullanc's Good Right Arm. second, Sid Regan third. Time: 53 Oscar Townsend, general manager of the | crat against the bill as a whole, and de. | Ut & pure starchy food, artificlally, di- 0 do their best. e next Inning Patricus Bovle, that | BALTIMORE, May 8,-Mullane pitehed a | Second race, five-cighths of a miie: Cap- | Cleveland, ~Loraine & Wheellng rallroad, | mand that every democratic senator and | & sted. A soon as It it I8 swallowed 1t 18 JACK HASKELL'S FEW REMARKS. tender young Swede, was allowed to walk AT L ER O HIRS Doty an x|¢1|| T:nlx;“n;;““_]\»g;.,m (.u}.}m’ Dust econd, | died yesterday. r\.l»;H 1'" xlm- vote for the repeal of the nlwul'»{d l‘» ih'c ;«).Nn-mh m\llnp: instant ¢ ;i dow! d Boxy gof o b cre his sied. He had good support. | Vieiiq ™ hace. PHHS : Superintendent Matchien of the free de- | MEFinies laws HUBAIRLEG, SHLEIE Gk LN DL Atter’ the plaudits which the honorable | down, and Boxy got the ball where his ¢ > occupled. He had g Third race, three-fourths of a mile: he free de That the defeat of the bill by democratic 5 il S8 D) gontleman's rcmarks evoked had died | Mamma used to place her slipper, and tho Attendance, 5000, Seore: 1 © "1 T | Moddler won! Tilsitsecond, Blossom thira. | livery system NowkbeeritinKCHIcagolradiasi| (v S ik oty oL et iot Sl A ahnation] | mnas s e e T B ey e o e s 4 W silvery cadences o e s ‘11 crowd began to open its face again. I palL TUDERS : E O o me: 11 ricting the city. and an act of treason to the democratic bk § Lol R Lol ot alehaa prancent mimbie L | d by this returning sign of approval, | DIookiva .. . 10010100 0-3| Tourth race one mile: =8t Pat won, | Registration of Chinese at Denver shows | Party.” : 16 Semosra e | and fenablos other itood :to be; perfectiyiais b R0 ERS mald, cand ‘”‘} ROUFRO 1I. ’“;m"w cory bumped up against the pigskin for a | 0 'xml '||‘ l”l-ulllnl 2l I!('.Irm.mlyn‘ 3. H;:.m sccond, Bnthusiast third. Time! hACStHedCalatials iliava§tncraasa Hoyaraing The meeting then adjourned, gested, \\'Itn'r- ver Paskola Is taken, the 1. e Ro £t v PatE oS *deored Jnse Initimore, 13; Brooklyn, 9. Fr- | 14T, L O L ki ey mtoms of dyspepsia speedily disappear, 1 ERear i thei Dty G ln'\:f‘h""-” \l e ,','m both | Tors: Baltimore, 2; Hrooklyn, 1. Two-bace | Fifth race, one mile: Wightman won, o e PERSIAN MONARCI ASHORE, S R R R B T L s the . sonotalal] B el raTier s TokaBuntsn i Brouthors, Kelly, Hrodie, €. Dalley. | Lazota secand, Plttsburs third. Time: | John W. Robinson of Buffalo has been ' 0l CmucIRteAM pa0pIB AN (o el YR b command that at this juncture exuded from | “hrtY S0 ST et : e hits: Brouthers, 'Brodie, 1. | 1:50%. v slect side! e Ni Yholesale | vy, = ST e 2} B e oo o 1 Willle MeVey both belng switched oft Stolen bases: Ieeler, Jennings, C. Running at Roby. D o el WIRLEstd Ewllsun Linexf Grouwnd ik Hardiand iWastiOm [ SOmingiplumpRanafit: (e € Cile ot ony 4 and a brand new suit of Grand Army | 8% frt , stright. Iirst on balls: By Mul- | popy, May 8.—First race, five furlongs: [ Colonel A. L. Newman, ex-preside; the MRAtROCH I Y D ol sxautakongham | 5 clothes, which represented the umpirical | ThAt wasnt aulte o nic T A TRV =T Y on. Snotic” soconds Cote | Cammmomawailth banic o Bomon omimtiod | o NEW YORK, May 3—The stoamer Persian | K0 £IO08 [ I of*Dedi who. S autocrat, Colonel Stoncwall Jackson Haskell But the real genuine charlvarl party | jor oW WG agiviche, 1. Passed balls: C. | C90RE d. Time:, 1:08% uicide by shooting himself. MOHArch{o/tHe TWilson 1118 1ias Dea ARTORRAL [ Ner s MOIEHE of ecicanhionnnye Nost M howl went up from the blonehers that | Q14't besin until our halt of the seventh. | pafiey’ me: Two hours il S Second race, seven-gixteenths of a mile: [ suicide by shooting himself. T F et s bl flesh through lack of nutrition. One great falrly shook the filling in your teeth. The Rourke family collared four big, | Datteres: Mulane and Robinson; Gas: Gl race, Sev e of e | Gottleib Knappf, aged 40, was found dead | OF Eastport since 9:30 last night. To tho | point in favor of Paskola is that it iy ex- {rlyslicok the nlling tn y . fervent, panting runs in a bunch. Four. | traight and Dafley i Gos or third.” Tim at his home in New York with his skull | lfe-saving crew from Quogue station, who | tremely pleasant to the taste and agree- > fimitt (Beery, that ‘grizelod okl Indian- [ feTvent ipauting xeny O (& bineh, SOME| tralghtic alley. pird race, nine-sifteenths of a mile: | battered in and his neck cut went out to the steamer soon after she | able to the most sensitive stomach. Even apolis war horse, took his position coyly at 2 X Y { Spiders Won as They Liked. . McDonald won, Tippecanoe second, Lou 2 grounded, C; “Bri S Der Y Sl it B ol e e ooty s | tellthe hired glrl to do her worst, fomdpides L G MeDonald won, 11 President Barber of the Diamond Match | &rounded, Captain Bristow of the Persian | children like to take it, and that is why it 3 T Sewer—fired the first hi Shall 1 tell you how it all happened? CLEVELAND, May 5.—The opening game | HEX third. Times 100 00 e | company denies that the company intends | Monareh said he did not consider the vessel s with them and ‘docs them o much rench for Sewer—fired the first ball at 4 ¢ anol ! between Loufsville and Cleveland wa 3 i Ste da ; ; ik Yea? Well, T won't do It. What do you | between Loulsville and Cleveland was won | gim Berry e oion, Aromilo: | to start a hranch factory In England, nany immediate danger. The ship lies well ML esod 1t, but the noxt one he caught | Yant for 25 cents? A _sealakin sacquo? | D% s | e . | John third, rin "| 1t is announced from Winnipeg that thero | 1 SHore and it Is a quéstion It she can bo ad this frank and truthful letter from ) e R B inics - el ant SIDIVG AA a0, thie I RLCD s G et e § floated even at high water. She sailed from | a minister of the Gospel: sauare on the proboscis, and it described a 20030030 1-9] Blac ; L) not the slightest foundation for the ru- il < N N ; Haliyatharatailiatbaf)EEEles s doubles 9 | Blackburn won, Adyersity second, Major £l foundation London April 17 for this port. WORTH CENTRE, N. Y lovely parabdlical arch way out over right | bouty ether tll of bal. Siniles, doutios 10000001 0—2| Phornton third, Thme: 1117, mored strike on the Canadian Pacific. Captain Bristow has telegraphed to New April 14, 1504, 1 field, until it settled gently down into Harry X I dis. Cleveland, 2; Toulsville, 1. | _ Sixth rac a_mile: Before a jury composed entirely of farmers | York f o ) 5 AELEAN f Sage's supplicating shovels. tinguishable muss, and when the cyclone eveland, 12; Louisville, 3. Br- | La Ga R esials] | Feie Wadsond (a1 OrE e wreRWarat DR ithal | Btiamass Ceotain Boiclowts salar thate tmi | e e s ek Omion. or unyun, or Munyun, which | Was over we were ahead just three runs. s: Cleveland, 1; ‘Loutsville, 3. Struck | June third. Time Trdiannpo11N Nationalihamic ixakbebn (on aned 3l eath oo C. PI]"_{”?_ “x stow that the § 30 Reade Street, New York. i fs it, anyway, then took the extinguished I ST o ) Ve Dars Bite: O, O Baurie gwo-base hiis: S e Cn i o e e O e G L L e L e B ) RO L el 4 Mr. Scery’s place, and succeeded, by stren- | The Suckers made a last spasmodic effort | Bwing O Connor. Stolen bases: Meltenn GOSSIP OF THE TURF. S darin o ALar v QlITRE L VAL Oinciann LIl Ey/antTns)ior8) becatsa Db ol s b bl o 180 fptican {rulyisayiitite Alpicaniaita ol > cexl ol vhile the: S 1 R e g LT 8 Hima k ati, se his rude oke. o | give d sstimonial in rege j uous effort, in kuocking the May breezes | in their half, and while the cecded In [ 2 Ewing, Tebeau, McGarr, Virtue, Double % ; IS 00% Hoth y aak iRk ticit weat et ton |EOCANGE Nramen nk Rty assal hO rRe e an| s ol feakith Bas RNk Orara R 10 J silly. He struck out. hammering out a brace they quit in the Mckean and Tel Deffer and W, | Monmouth Park Afalrs Have Gotten Into | fajayy ottimiemon (onitielyesssl hiowayst Netya | Lofaeiolatro AR sa RN E N BCa Lo | But little Willie McVey did better. Ho | end well distanced. ;. Richardson and W. Brown. Um: Bad Shape. e r s ithe s e diamioU bromic | atLesfensl | vatl (Raiid Aol P SEWE M bRy AR U KINES B0 g NI Sowen 5 coack that duged him. and when | - In the elghth, after Munyunebut don't | Pire: Swartwood. Time: One hour and | NEW YORK, May 3—The Monmouth | yigitad by a ¢ SUbNrbROSEAAN, SN ST Rl e o eneroparolprohablys noblrarthiS1eRa thart (e priceg0tionstyIMCHECEY tho ball got back Willle was panting Ike a | overlook this boy's score in the table below, | [ortY-five minutes. = Balteries: Youns and | paii assoclation seems to be in a bad way. visited by a_disastrous fire which destroyed | More t ""I‘I‘l‘l""“ passengers on board. She | our physician, yet it has done for us what 8 L o D oo gy e e aogtable belomsd o Anllu(v,‘hl St Bl B e e I o araty | the Kenwood Falt mills ana other bultdings. | "if, e | nolaoslorgpreacaintion o pR e manlcligy i - enjoy noise you ought to have been there | year—had been turned down at first, Willie Glants Beaten In the Ninth. & aildte D! Vithed Jds $300,00 T p RO QIR paionanch @1e ur- ed | have ever done. . 3 e g iy i et ot | Afovas oatad. 6D ol (e Hniats iia. Rola | NI/ YORTC iMay S =Now'Foris 180 | arat s ionga Do 000 ooon | o I, the, investigation of the conduct of Re- Epoveptetinas 088,043 lons mose resistev | Wor cwenty:ive vears I Nave sUTMEd IS : serap Iron out of the air, and Papa Rourke | fair, fragrant blossom from some wildwood S0kt 1n the ningh, Innine, when Westers | Ort mortgage bonds and $160.000 second | coiver Oakes witnesses testifled that the | yo5 tor ‘wilson Sons & o, H Heotland, nfitotaimiserionstiy aidiserdersdistoaghititon | R s Tk aindors o |l ae e Ralon h oo ioen || Vel went to_pleces and wislhatted hard, | OTtERgS Donds. he sHferestile due fand ] Ohleago terminals’cost Detwaeri: §7,000,000 1 5ve g ilson Sons & Co. Her dimensions | years I have had to abstain from meats, but 3 Bia Tungs, e hurtling. globe, and as it flew. toward | Attendance, 4,60, Score: not paid. More than this, the taxes on the | and §5,000,000. A feet long, 43 feet beam and 25 feet | ufter one day’s use of Paskola have eaten But it all had the d:sired effect, for Sewer | him rammed his club down its throat, and [ Rhiladelphi S1070 000 00 0 67 bace Lk BrbeY T e o the per. | David B. Sickles has beon appointed sy s R meat or any other food my appetite craved 3 became_ temporarily insane, and he sent in | it burned a hole In the empyrean clear to | NeW York. il 80 B0 0t Sl oni property ‘of the track has been ‘or- | temporary receiver of the Harlem River bank “pect Favorable. with no il resulis. : two wild, weird pitches in succession. On | the northeast horizon. Papa Rourke tripped | 5 Barned runs: Dhiladeiphia, 8 Gored Dy bho Yownship committee at Baton | In New York reeently closed by the state | HURON, S. D., May 3.—The United Stat In: regarditolmy wite L - hardly know, to the first corner on g by Tidgel s orao hitas adelphla, 10; town. All the men at the track have been | banking examiner. : % te 5 ates | jow to write. It certainly appears like a b —— first c a miscue by Judge | 1. E Philadelph 6 New & weather burea e glv E Lynch, and Kid Fear followed =uit on four | First on balls:. Off Weyhing, 3; discharged and the assoclation has con- | German authorities have notified Unitea i T bureau here gives the following con- | miracle. Months passed with her with no wide ones. Then big Bill Moran belted the | velt, 10. Strutk out: By Wevhin fe e e O b leaue fuPerin- | States Minister Runyon that there is no prob- s an e _f‘f-‘uughmlfs In South Dakota up | appetite and so reduced In flesh and - vital- ! ball out against tho barricades, and our | Westervelt, 2 " Three-bse hit teorient van Jeuren, fararvicon, dEReNaN: | Joj)iey of (ha! Datansa of ithelbill putting . | ot Yars s thawn by reports recalved from | iiy waa shothat we wose Joobing (98 noth- tenth tally slid across the plate. Iwo-base hits: Allen, ‘Stolen buses: Mur- | goems a3 if this magnificent property was | duty on cotton seed ofl. thlety;ayofcduntlessiHignitomperature faunyy |ing datiockiotimansed yildeath, S RUCEEAHE ) 3 Again, in the ninth, the Omahogs pulled [ PR¥s ‘tlerpas, Bags 8 Lovie & Hallman. | {5 be left to the dogs. The stockholders Congressman Brookshire has introduced shine and ample showers have been the pre- | dence, in the shape of a little pamphlet : oo Euin, o the ninth, the Omahogs pulled } Cinpire: Lyneh. Time: Two hours. Bat: | are an wealthy men. and it IS probabie s A ed | vailing weather conditions during the week, | tucked under the string of a package i togs, ar i TEot [t e ey R e s Gl Ve el a bill to retire all greenbacks and nationa o 5 1 ; i e SRR R 5 i Westervelt and | that “they will come’ together and devise | &, Pl 19 Fetife, 2 nd national | and were very favorable for all kinds of | brought from a neighboring town, and by 3 face, his brow was wrinkled like the 1id of | ~ CHICAGO, May 3.—No game; rain, some means” (@ meet the oblizations. bane notes of less thau §10, and substitute | fleld work, except possibly plowing where | me tossed upon the table with the remark: { f For R R G T sy el | A\GHICAGO, Moy 3.-Thoshearingslof the l theeafor ooin certinentes, 0 [t 1 it e ground was ulready wet and subsequent | “Hore, wifo, 18 something to cure your il quick gasps that showed how satisfied he i the board of appeals of the American Trot: olo.. SATE | AHOW AT OLOZORY Y and give you an appetite.” 2 Played. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct. ‘assooiati = | Ramah, Colo., while temporarily insanc In licaliti vhe 2 B 3 was. A ot | (i Horse assoclation to May 17, es where that work was last | She read it, and said to me: “I have faith : R (oA lto, ks ol Cleveland . 10 8 2 804 O N L conaress Killed, his employer, Mrs. Rose Rich, and | weck Interrupted by unfavorable weather o boltavs. that 1t had that Paskola it ] b But in conclusion let me remark again that | Philadelphia 3 i 127 | assembled at 2 o'clock with a large attend- | H7 kUS himsolfs conditions for the sceding of wheat have | would help me.” ] it AR EER L e e L i 8 1 87 | ance.’ There is no doubt about the meeting | The now comet which astronomers have | been vigorously pushed and is now about | The next mail carried an order for a bot- ] Both teams play good, live, peppery ball, Pionist st ] i 818 | ratitying the new Bastern-Jockey club ar- | discovered Is estimated to be 5,000,000 miles [ completed. A Tew localitics report that the | tie " The second day brought the bottle, K but luck was with the Rourke family, and ‘!“n\-’lu B 13 f : o “*v‘"'\‘l"- & e gnm 1‘1m 'mu'(l‘lolonnnill ;:r\in;: away from us at | very early (March) sown wheat and oats is [ and she took the first dose. That was 3 e e I el | b gy FOImplnna 500 After Norman Leslio's Curves. e rate of 5,000 miles daily. coming thin, and insome instances the | four weeks agy. Today she can eat a and on Sunday will meet for the last of the W YOrK........ 11 4 7 304 According to the Associated press dis- President Cleveland has g ground has been resecded. Otherwise the T ; she craves, th Tond 0 a 1 4 as granted a stay of I he | hearty meal and of anything X A | series. Befors closing I want to cmphatic- | Lonisyile (1010 10 3 4 34 | patches, Manager Jimmy Manning of the [ cxecution to Silas Lewis, a full-blooded | CTops have made marked progress and look | something she had not done for mon(ls iy ally inform the management that 3:45 is just | Washington ..... 11 3 8 #73 | Kansas City team Is going to have Umpire | Choctaw, convicted of murder. It is be- healthy and vigorous. — All vegitation has I regret we did not welgh ourselves be- , { fhriotauaricon of'an hour on late' (o cal | Chicagy: .11 ) H H 111 | Baker aismissed. This 1s all because Sioux | lieved he will be granted a new trial. made marked growt fore we began to take Paskola; but the & the game at this season of the year. It e City has won two of the three games | United States District Judge Bellinger has o uth i d no great faith in it, 50 many will do in July, but not May. It throws too WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES, played. Manning and his partisans inaist | declded at Sartand hllml“:E::\Ill':;|lllv’;i".‘('x[‘1il|lx;‘lf OntholicsitaldiIngignation Meotln ::‘T:‘vts ad faited. © But you have’ our last- many 1-.(-(.1»1;- )lu}x‘- 1;:(0 for dinner, and will | bt — 2 }"“,’r',‘__‘”l‘,‘_‘”f' ity “‘:‘,"‘('h‘}"J‘"l:;{u}l'}""",‘l‘,l:z_' Bac | men, who left without procurinis ificates, DENVER, May 8.—Indignation meetings | jug gratitude. | linve o teudenoy to keep miang: away € it Is [ Kanses Ohey fosos and Mntaraily icks on {(aond‘imeana’of Judying G€ Ah merita o | could not succesafully plead lguorance of tho | were hold today In every Gatholle parish n || Mo, ehit Gk P S O L slianes: ey Hho Ump sions, this particular but Omaha lovers of | 1aw. the city on account of the suspension of Rey, [ monial as you wish. o not send Bond or bitng FOUR coupons and ton enta 8 OMAHA KANSAS CITY, May d—Umplre Baker's | the mme will have little trouble in veealling [ Judge Cautrill of the circuit court of Ken- | T. H. Malone, pastor of St. Joseph's church, obtain a supply free, but because [ have the - in coin 1o 1his office and ivo the Sth part AB. K. 1B, SH PO A. B favoritism to Sioux City allowed that team )“_“ ln-’A‘rrl i _lln ar ,\{n‘nmm.’ulf‘- s old | tucky held that ex-Treasurer Tate's bonds. | by Bishop Matz. A petition to Mgr. Satolli | good of my fellow men at heart. b of {hin Suporh’ workethe story of e War {odefliary Skl it . PO, A, E. | {0 again defeat the Kansas Citys today. eatern nssociation team was “considered | men’must put up $27,000, the amount of the | (o reinstate Father Malone is in clrculation, | ~ I have induced a fow people already to fold by the loading gonorals on both sides. uenvam) i 07 00 | Faker's work was 50 one-sided (hat ho was | iopirt UGSt gnehe - clecuit | for an | dofielt after Tato's proporty had been real. | and friends of the deposed priest claim I | give “Puskoly, o trial. When they shall 1 MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSPRATED. S5 g 13 0 1| hooted off the grounds. Manager Manning | Who ever saw Danny Stearnt Jack | 1zed upon. will be signed by nearly all the Catholics fn | havo glven it a trial, I will obtain their e a1 o! 39 3| Wil at once take steps to have Baker re | Pickett, Bill Hoover, Elmer Foster ‘and | Disputes between individual members oc- | the diocese. Should the friendly sult brought | tostimonials for yo $ 10 4 9 0 moved as a league umpire. Score: others of that outilt ib actlon, may readily | cupied the second day of the convention of | Against Hather Malone i dispipTethe blshonls HEEHOD e INeH Qady.thia s sndorement ¢ 2 ¢ oy iy o that Kansas City fs "to gotting | fhb National . Teogis of Musielne The | charge of a shortage in his accounts be dis- | may benefit some, emaln, 1 Al (T [ 9 the best of it. To have Sloux City take a 3 missed on the bishop's claim that it was not Yours truly, | (1 13t Aty BlausNG LY 201210100 *—5| gume, after heating the Brewers and Mil- | Juestion of afliliation to the Federation ot Norisad EhY e lo figure as 3V. A. F. BEEBE AND WIFE. g 0 0 4 1| Earned ms: Kansas Clty, 1; Sioux Clty, | lers ands down,” way ‘rather tough” on Labor was also discussed. aullinsizad br o SRR, WHD (uEe AR BEY SRR A Lo Ak % jase hits: Kansas Cily anning, but he ought to look at the t el B oug! o B plaintifis, another s be fnstituted b paskola may be obtaine of ' 4 | TYEEE T 2 3 rorss Kansus Citye 3 Slow strengih of the Sloux City team. Watking “I.’,‘,’“l\:“'“l”."’“f'_‘,‘l‘"‘ DEoUght tagal st Bditor | o commitice appointed by the parish for that | putable druggist, A plunl\plrxlu-t on food “nud < ISLAN 5: Genins, alsh. Three-base | has e > agEreg: ¢ o L Hlarg? 2 5 stified | 1yroose, B autiD fled free on applica= i % 1, SHL 8B, PO, A, B. | Ulrich; Walsh and Twineham; Stewar ey showed in ahs hey | county board had offered the county printing w Yorkers Entertaln Adm Benham | ton to Tl g & B o i R A Bl BT al y 5 t, they show in Omaha they g e Naviyork d DICTIONARY, 8 8 0 1 9| yulsh'and Twineham. Stolen buses: Sharw, | have mo’ Meense to " win from | to two newspapers If the publishors would | NEW YORK, May 8.—Admiral Bonham MLERGH AN ¢ - - | 1 Jonahue, Genins, Walsh, Kraus s on City, even with the umpire. | DAY some private notes of the commis- . 4 00 el b MeG b 4 dered cept tonight by the i : o i | 30 b % L 1)l Ot MeGinnicy, 47 off Hart, 2, Struck sle who know Norman L. Baker, and he | sioners. WA tandored 6 eooRHORL LOBIBE: BT Hhe BI OOD POISONING 1 Quly that numbar of ths baak corrssnrnd | 00 0 & 3 §fvuu By MeGinnity, i by Hart, L Time of | has hundreds of friends in Omaha, will be The commissioner of dmmigrat! United Service club. General Martin T. Mc- = e uumbar of the coupons | | i § 8 0 3 & 3 sume: one hour nd dty mintes “Um. slow to believe that ho would do a dishonest | o famminey r:!r)md\-lm:n‘;:;\‘lu‘n”«lnh"!\\dx‘;-) Mahon introduced (he admiral as a true And overy Humor of the Blood, 8kin, and Scalp, E presented will bo dellvorol | M4 1 lgiig tgr gn g fiRires Baker, iteries: - iMaGinnlty 'and;| dob-of umpiingaven taihald thin i, S Yor i 4 0 | American, one who stood ready at all times With loss of Hair, whether simplo, i | A s R R T nahusy Hart and Kruys much less when there was great dan come to New York with orders for transpor- | {5 cygrain bis nation's honor. Admiral Ben- Setomutons, tlteralives OF Horedb ] Bowierins Fes i s Suved by u Batting Pitcher. losing it. Haker is a_thoroughly competent | tation on the bankrupt Scandinavian Emi- | > ded briefly. He sald his duty tary, epeedily, permancutly, and ; e e OTRDO O A th et umpire, and as such haw been hithorto | grant assoclation cannot be treated as [ ham FeSPORGet BRCiN A eio had endod cedomivally cured by CUTIEURA - ; 3 Il epcitale AD T 18,0 % APOLEDO, O, May 3.-With two men out | heartily commendg@by the sporting editor upers, but must be forwarded to their des- [ [0 Doer o ulatic B | NEDIEN, When the Lest physt- 5. e AR Mhvan SxVoakean ot Bt R T and two oh buse in the ninth, and two of The Dee. Bu I atlsty a | (ination in most friendly r atignn ‘".'“'I'“ :'NI”\"“:]‘ ciaun nad all otly AR b LA R DA | SCORE DY IN} uns nuaded to e game for Toledo, | Kaw crowd when i the United States. He modestly disclaime i aud gl aUIgrTEMEG I © v“\lml W h 15 ¢on il’rl ;‘A‘II. {4l!|)|:3h.[l Tasmis PRI II :: :1 11 For Itllzlr :::‘l J{"‘Il:fllflrr‘;\ i\'l ‘-s yl(.ll }‘H.‘ Ereat ¥ Forelgn, all credit for his prompt and !'u’ geous every huwmor. everywhere, ¢ will bay ono pafs of The tock Island.,.....se 4 Toled e W peates / G h stand during the exciting times in the har- 3 i SUMALA oledo 00000200 2-41 The Dav t X Have organis 3 9 \ —_— Amoriean Euneyolopdic Die- | | 5 ars 2 2000 (R0RMRRS0 0 he Davenpor i {haye organized for | Ernest Slingineyer, the Belglan artist, is | bor of Itio Janeiro. A reception followed the ) | Farned runs: Omaha, 5; Rock 5 z 3| the season with ih ng lot of players: | dead. ) I's speech QUICKLY AND PERMo .. vionury, Sond orbiing v s | | raebite itk Socry, AtcVey Wtss Cliidiedo, T Indianapols, 6 of players: | dead. admiral's specel. ______ i prvous Dol . § 3 | * i Beory, McVe Nedo, 3: Indtasapalia e Pons: & | Granam' of | Jast Clippers, catchi | Order b i g - Vitaiiy, Viritocolo, - 4tcoph Mo [ Mrachae ik JHeory) MeXay. Poledo, 2 India Ry iraha; TS, catchi rder has been restored at Curatiba and Will Come o Omah, il Weakness, dto. by'L B S0 MeVey, Boyle, Katz 2 Cantillion, | i olag, B LRk okt By Fowera,of tha 14N aby bitchi Timms | Paraua. CHICAGO, May 3.—The heentive voara ot | INGEINL B i g 3 Mail should be atdrossor © { Houble ninysi, Lreur focRourke, Munyunito | Formun- ~MTwo-baso hita: Dodge, secoud bas fler of ‘the Clippes | United States Minister Baker has arrived | icnignts of Labor concluded its sension | by Ko & On cop I Boyle to MeVey, Co Dolynch: Can: | Stolen Bages: | Gilks, Holry, Juniors,” (hied bas QF" Rutn, shortstop; | at Blucfelds. (e il ak kelior el ioml s einn | 1 o Cor. loth &' T1c 4 - O souie Wy pitche Souler, | Perd chell. ne: Two hours. tyerly, rig el rley, center; Prei SN A AT (et s oday and_ad J maha o DICTICNARY DEPARTNENT | § O Souier, & HIC by piichory iy Sowler. | terles: Formin and’ MeFarland; Mauck orl S Mianae@i BRIt ta Jonking for | goroident Pelxolo is indisposed. He has | yuly” 22. No important Husineso was done | g [ PR M gouiths 18 NG EIRANGHE | and Weatiake: 01'500d players to strengthen the tram, EONC 0 Petropolts. during the last two day 4 Ik Ruased balist Ny del b WA pitone: A A Would Jike to hear from some 16-year-old | General Saralva Is sald to have fled be- - - LD nauen oo, (et 8ame; TWo hoks . mu:r‘"\x i P 4'.' ‘] ']'("‘“h team, Adress A.Winuns, 20 North Thir- | yond tho Uruguay river. LOCAL BIEVITILS. ; ay 8.—Grang 1ds p centh street. 4 | TR TRt St A taraay A=drand Ravids put up | teenth stroateiLan-s A second bomb found in London proves PERMANENTLY 1 | LINCOLN. May 3 A} Palog 5 were e Seore: Wyoming Wheelmen Wil Take Part, to be as harmless as the former. Three minor building permits, aggregat OH NU i R LiRtA Wany B fh A es | DAL iy SN0 1 oe1p | CHMYENNE, Wygat May 8.—(Special to | Nine villages in the island of Eubnca were | ing $418, were issucd by the Inspector of | aftern. ' 8core Of 14 10 0; Thoaviste | Tend Ioplda..c... 0 4 3 00 0 2-10 | The Bee)—The Cheyenne Bicycle club has | destroyed by last week's earthquake, buildings yesterday i i PAY tors were outplayed at point. TH Hase hitss Defriot, 21 Grand Ruplds, 16 | been invited to furpighy six swift men to | The king of Denmark at his final audienco | Willam Litsen, lias “Cyclone” Bill, was | we . only securing thre SRR 208 pids, 4. | fukce part in the rely face from Washing- | with W. W. Thomas, the retiring United | arrested last night by Sergeant Orinsby. i ) ont run Detroit, 113 Grand Rapids, 1 5 T et Anlenanstin SIght, srrors proved | . Two-base hitsi € , Purker, Sples, | 100 to Denver at thyilie of the A. W, | States minister, presented that gentleman | Litsen is well known as a “shori change 3 fheip woaknoss in tho tleld, ‘They suecesded | gonmiat hreo-base hits: qing-| mest st e | place, The territory | with an ofl portrait of himselt man.” ! WE REFER 10U 10 8,000 pATIENTS: 3 T ININQ only three kot us far s third, Lincoln | BR& Kriep Home tunal —Cioss and ¥ | ITeEDie To Bterling, Colo A' mestaie Wil | ssmm— = wWrite for Bank Referenc : l- [ '5 played alaost a faultless gumd, 1 g but | RIEO, DOURIC RIAVRL op PeL raruthors | b cargled from Uresfient Cléveland to Se— = . g ZXAMINATION FAEE. e error at on ) n expensive 3 ) i s A SNEINE 4 ernor Walte, , Ne. Attendance, 2,000, Score: Caruthers ¢ Two hours and tem tohas all i e : m iy e, Attendance, 3,00, Scor Umbire: ‘Sheriden . Atlend Mile in Two Mis » Bleyelo, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 5. Gov't Report. NoOperation. Ko Detention from Business, 0171000 014 SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Batterles: Balz and Krieg; N 00 000000 0-9 and Sples. W YORK, May 3.-—-Saturday, June 2, woln, 2. Hits: Lincoln, : ts named as the date’ when John S. John- ® co Hrowers Got Another, . MILLER CO. ) hia: - Lawrang % Fanen AoH son will attempt' ta pake @ bleycle record THE 0. E. M MAHA, NEB onof Magen INNEAPOLIS, May S.-Milwaukee won | of a mile In two' minutes or lcss on the 307-308 N. Y. Life Bldg., 03 . s to ' Mclariand 16 Krehmeyer.' Bt 0 AL ROMING The Binie BB, Baban’ R Seore of the Walkers, AMUSEMENTS, Lincoln, Barnes and Speer; Quinoy T e TRy AL Very few people were at the Coliseum - - FRTTTIAC Harkihs and Hurley. Umpirs hoe® 3 0004 & 0 0 esig | tast night, but there were enough to almost {5tk Street Theater " Vililes Bring 6 Coupons with ¥ conts, 1 sent by mall with 8 ¢ (mo stamps acceptod.) Bo sure to stato the number of the work desirel. Send ed runs: Minneapoils, 3; AMilwauk ise hits: Minneapolis, ' 8; Milwauk MeGuckin standing: Hinzman, 50.1 fahst oaly that olwon St Joseph Wins from Pooria. tandings Hi n, ' 70, ne vo hours, . 2 cause a fight when the referee called a foul Powder {ONE WEE Gommencing “lY s "o Greatont Siosens ofall Comody Dramas, SERIES 3. i May 4, 1894 ! dre yrs: Minneapolis, 4; Milwaukee, Address JOSELH, Mo, Muy 3 -(Special Tele- | Fotbne hita: - Visher, Shickis, Coltey, . rion, @4 = 3 Momorial Department, e et T B el B R TR Juniatas Wia i Gams. Z= A prisoner for Life= o Omahna Bos | tod Ueoria went down, the home team | Newman. Struck out: By 1 by s Nab., May 3—(8pecial to The SEE HE GREAT PRISON QUARRY, 3 winiing by a score of il to & verner mier, 8 Time: Two hours and ten Juniata Base Hall club crossed THE OCEAN BY MOONLIGHE, e me ond the state officers, M sShe ¥ Umplre: McDonald. Batteries: ts yvesterday with the Hastings team on Matineo Wodnesday an d Saturday