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T e —————————————————— O e —————————————— N oy son In the Western association was oponed 1 \T L E T .IU \ l \'D ‘ lnm flelding like 5o thany amateurs. Scote: J C Ul yT GO T lE " Nors, Byiviite e wurBhwick: which Fen WHEN THE “ORM TLRNED auspiciously here l;;:;.n»km:‘"" }":"‘ L "Jb [K HE (n }I\A LIL ;\,lll“::?‘llm‘“: - : 3 4 '|1 SRS A .‘\x 0 ,DN l LAIT $150,000 to the ton. About 100 pounds was ON "IS WAR RECORD jelng the visitors, The o ving proceded d po ¢ _ " e y by n street parade, headed by i band of Bage hits: Minnenpots, 20; Tndianapolls, et e Sl il e musie. A large number of people gath- 3. Brrors: Minneapoliw 3; Indianapolis, 10 ok. ered at Twin City park, where the locals Earned runs: Minneapolls, 4; Indianapolls, DAY Omaba Given a Thrathing Just When it | had little difficulty in defeating the visitors Omaha Y. M. 0. A, Too Strong for the | 1. Two-base hits; Visner, Home Funs: Ramapa, Pickpocket and Stowaway Mado it MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM. Breckinridge's Poculiar Way of Teying to Beore: roups! Werden, Wilson, V rager, Graham. i - Was Least Expected, Rock_Island .... 1520000 215 Team from the State University. Double ' plays: | Crooks, Werden. Too Hot for the Favorite, Decorntion of Graves In the Worning with Retain His Seat in Congress, Des Molnes ..., 0 0 0 1 1300 06 Struck out: By Lincoln, 2; by Frazer, 1; by ablic Exerclses In the Afternoon. T Base hits: Rock Island, 13; Des Moines, 4 “»',T':;‘;‘r‘ o oy " 2oire The Memorial day committee appolnted by 2 Rt et oines, o Sire or, orios A day cd e appointed by QUACY TAKES THE GAME BY BATTING | Frarirt e Rk it "D Moives, | MR, BARNES WAS EASILY SATISFIED | coin Weiner il Hurrel Siauck and Snyder. | COLD DAY RACING AT THE FAIR GROUNDS | the various Grand Army of the Repubiic | FAIRY TALES TOLD HIS CONSTITUENTS 5 i. Matteries; Andrews and Sage; Maytum MILWAUKEE, May 13.-The weather was soats and Woren's: Rellst o £ the. olty and Jones. Time: Two hours and twenty- too cold today for the' Detroit-Miiwaukee ek T e .]m S Mites, Umpirer” Fasiells : 3 game. Thursday's And today's games wi neld a meeting last night in room toe | ¢ ¥ Whitehill Given & Drubbing by the Tail- | V¢ 7 “’I" : n.‘ ‘“":’,:: M 1‘1..:«-‘(1 1"““, His Cordial Reception in n Single Inning | be played August 4 and § at Milwaukee, building. This committee has been working | Confederate Comrades Informed that the Saders—Lincoln Whitewashes 1n A ;’u Ml it Ny Gave Him Al He Wanted of th Standing of the Teams. PR LTHE BRI BUS hard for a month, making preparations to Pollard Sult Was a Grand Army in Return—St. Joseph Loses n to The Iec)—The Peorias had the mortifi- Christian Sluggers—Rus Siss Gty Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. cure the Coln at Churchill celebrate appropriately the day dedicated to bbb b Al MeKelvey's Work. ks Al AU 7 g6 Downs—Other Races. the memory of their dead comrades, and the of Public Lite. Game—Other Ball Scores. cation today of losing the first game on the Grand Rapids. . 2 i a— program 1s being rapidly completed ——— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1891 TWENTY PAGES — St. Louls Speculators Badly Dumped by home grounds, but they iad te satistactl Ol oln down to'# #core of 1.0 0. The Kansas it | vere re et g Rock Taland, 15; Des Moines. b B tmificne one, only a siigle | The Young Men's Christian assoclation | Minneapoils NEW YORK, May 10.—The Gravesend | ,((v0Ort® Wore wowl Wofl warions sibSoil | GLASGOW, Ky., May 19.—(Special to The Laean 1! Beotin, 8, grror being made, and (hat brought i the | athletes could not have chosen a more per- e ; .3 | track today was sloppy, and when the racing ( were being obtained In abundance to decorate | ey ire o Or)/'8 tople In Kentucky gy of omant, 7. LINCOLN, fect day than yesterday in which to trounce ; 6| bogan It was rainig siightly, althoush It | (" graves, A letter was rend from tho politleal clrcles at prosent Is the contoat Taltimore, 7, Washington, 6. o AR RU1B. SH. PO. A, B, | tho base ball aspirations out of the Univer- | yyqupyay With THE GRICKETERS, | hoon clearcd off. At least 10,000 people were | pqry " commisstoners, granting the use of | district by Cotonel W o b, onsrcasional Philadeiphia, 8 Boston, 7. McCarthy, If...... 4 0 0 0 sity of Nebraska amateurs. The sunshine present. The finishes were close, sharp and | oo o B0 5 tE L S Ad: tho servicen | for: te-slection, THS weses P. Breckinridge ork, 3; Brooklyn, 3 Hevetatn, ey, 0 0 was Just bright enough to make out-of-door | yohnston's Eleven Wins by Unusually Teavy | CXCItING as a rule. The fitth race was much | "™ P 1OF CA¢ Y T B toF | WHIOK W0 wax eoshATY. tavRIYOR. e y i 2 lifo a pleasure. The breeze was just strong Hitting, the best of the day. It was a handicap at ", ", i 1‘ T SReE WAl CRRUsBUeTy. | Inated uie ki Ordinarly ‘r?-l-uu\'.fl“nfi“'l‘; enough to turn the greener side of each | Mr. J. E. Florance's eleven got a bad [a mile and a furlong, and Ajax, with 114 [ hre¢ hours. The offer was unanimousty f indicating the Ashland district, and from accepted, and the committee extended its | the ganeral manner in which (e mirorn e oS e PSS | | 0 e 2 0 Minneapolls, 17; Indianapolis, 3. gii]r}:uht "n'l'.' :; ‘l’ :; Sfoux City, 13; Grand Rapids, 10. ‘S':_‘,)_:"“ Sttt Ul gty grass blade uppermost without carrying a | drubbing out at the Kountze Place cricket | pounds up, was the favorite. He flattered |yt io “0o commissioners, An offer of | is being. dise QUINCY, 1Il, May 19.—(Special Telegram [ Flauigney, ss.....4 0 0 0 burden of dust from the dlamond to the | ETOUNdS vesterday. Two koo stands were | his backers by assuming the lead at once, | jeo from the South Omahia Tcs and Coal | would soem. '.‘.‘,T..".‘\-'"“"".’.‘(.‘.'.‘.‘ LB to The Bee.)—Quincy could not los® the first | 1 es - grand stand, and the air was rich with every { SIS ”l.‘;",; ‘Z"{"}‘"’" et :“:"‘m:‘“"xyr and stayed there until the three-quarters pole | company was also accepted. child In Kentucky In entitled o oust a vors game at home, and so had to take liherties [ r o el essence of vitality. Rt IEa ENTOTB L Wis ZoUr S s was reached, when he shut up like a knite. | ~The chairman, Dr. Spaulding, said that | for or agalist Colonel Breckinrid with young Mr. Whitehill's slants. Eleven l-umll,\. The grand stand was well filled with Doyle and Wilson opened the game and | Then Plckpocket, who had been sulking, be- !l'_']'“l:L"ll<'l';'l'r{"!:"l::m"r‘:‘“’:m(th ‘-:::\“ n‘a“'r':“":;; i 2::}&";;3- ’:‘I;;;‘r‘lnynr when Henry Clay was of his cholcest were straightened out beau- AB. R, 1B. friends of the assoclation, supplemented by | made over thirty runs before they were | 52N to join the leaders, and into the stretch | el tOn RREE ATE ARSI e to the | and. the clouds of :mllhtv;:l""-f'r.""." section tifully, and along with them came s:ven a number of Lincoln students, and to judge { separated. After that George Vaughan | It was Ramapo, Stowaway, Plckpocket. The | park. An endeavor will be made to get the | those most famillar with ":‘";"I‘“‘I'['Im“' :"" large, robust errors made by the Rourke | Reede by tho nolse they made they woro highly | And later J. W, Mulr each put, towether | last named came fast in the last sixteenth | Soventh Ward Military band to escort them. | the south has tho Interest been %o genoral family. Paddy Boyle, especially, let golden | Bimis appreciative of the efforts of the Y. M. C. A. | tax. e thie ot Abtece o WhAL” fmid- | and took second place from Stowaway by a | He also stated that the Rifles would perform | as at present. All other lssues are wholly opportunities go glimmering. Pedro, the | Terrien, young men to amuse them. Tho Christians | O J. . Daiten, " a * new’ mem; | note, while Ramapo only won by a short f"l"':.""h:‘:“I}’I“;‘:"Ium"" Guards would consti- :f:;‘l‘u‘:"-":’g:l "'|"|(uln-s of the contest that hard, but not hard enough. Score: Liston, p.... another crack at the colleglate aggregation, | part in internatlonal matches, Turt his | First race one miles B Kearney (f to ) | obtain the roster of the graves of the sol- | declarations of the majority of 'the' demios QUINCY. ol and not contented with fairly beating them [ finger badly, and when he and Captain | Wor hon, flonz, € to, o), second, LAWICSS | giors, which Is now being prepared, and was | cratic war horses of the old school of pol- AB. R, 1D, %u_ PO. A. 1-1‘.‘ otals Sd Y ANNING OReRe Ll s d il A A 4 Hoey (4 to ) | referred to the burial committee. Itics against returning to congress a m lsusnansss ol ccccccsce ol ccccccces? | ampooconcos =l coonsccasl 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 7 Q Fisher, 88........ Thorp, 2b...... McFarlane, ©f Krehmeyer, 1b. Dushane, cf Thompson, If . Buschmann, 8b.. Hurley, c....... oft the diamond they had the temerity to | eleven he did not last long. Second race, six furlongs: 9| Peorla.... .... e 0°0 0 0 coa ° oo $73 Sl wmwocs Bl oo wecnabeun : A ve Ryt iy ) solution w e by Mr. Jenkins | wh i =3 i X + Florance tried all the bowllng talent he | Won, Madstone (5 to 1) second, Dolly Colt | A resolution was prepared by 18 | whom they consider as having disgraced 0 0 0—0 | knock Barnes, thelr crack pitcher, who has | , JFORRRGL SFEC S0 the O iRe batsmen | (10 to 1) third. Mime: " 1:16%. and passed requesting the Young Mon's | the seat that has been ocoupied by Ken. |l> Lincoln . 0000000 ld — 1| made such a phenomenal record against | geemed invincible, Scores: Third race, Hudson stakes, five furlongs: | Christian association base ball team to defer | tucky's most illustrious sons. ’l “" ”‘n 'Johnson out for not touching second. Western association teams, out of the box i SLEV Gotham (1 to 4) won, Mirage (4 to 1) second, o scheduled for that day. . In the sout ho gam o » 0 SUMMARY. {4 agla g D. JOHNSTON'S ELEVEN. Prince of Monnco (b to 1) third, ime: 1102k, | the B that s sched! hootl ' “Y the masses are more prone to follow a few }’ Two-base hits: Groves. Three-base hits: The Christians played a wonderfully strong J. (; D\%ylv, run out. Fourth race, one mile: Hornpipe (8 to The n»-_oluum{ nflc,l!.('» that l; 18 |l| me Xx ”::‘ leaders than in the north. This is one of 5 | T 8: Groy : 5 > 3. Wilson, b. Lawrie... .. won, Dobbins oG Rew’ o0 | Bame would confiict with the time theiFalleas ol the eIV Lr WA h Reeder. Double plays: Lleton to W R hvay | Bame all around. The feature of the con- H. Vaughan, b. Marshali...... o1y third. Time: 1 1 @01 Oxercises. A copy of the resolution Will | qualities that made confederate ofiones " ono Burrell, p Purvie: Sullivan to Ebright to Sulllvan: | test was Rus McKelvey's brilllant work. [ A D! Robb, run out..... ‘e, mile and a furlong: Ramapo | be sent to the association. FATBUL ABRELY ALE thigl £FOREE CLEtHOTE Glold fag ~ e om e O o 8 “Mime: | He collided with a fielder early in the game | W. Vaughan, b. Marshali..... lckpocket (g to 1) second, | The committee then adjourned to meet at [ jouih, S, B TBE Font BEAhele divisons et st ~Hou? and thirty-five minutes, Umpire: | and was knockcd senseless for a few min- | A. Gavin, e.” Harl, b, Lawrie. Stowaway (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:57 the' Bams place’ mext SAULFAky’ nIgHE &b 8 | bobian, YAk the rank and fls save thent OMAHA 3 utes, but soon came to life again and put | D Johuston, c. ixth race, five turlongs: Tamervitle’ (10 | o'Glock WHab. Selctt wak sesiired, Khs . ot AB. R. 1B.8B. Standing of the Teams. & prettles TRt ; W Muir, b, Lay to 1) won, Daric (30 to 1) second, Chicot (20 ’ v han. Hotuibee eace secured. Hence, when this Beery, cf.....c0 B Sl e L L LA B e g b e to 1) third, Time: 1:0ite. The program for the day ne o e | clement declared {ts intention against ro- Munyun, 2D, 4 3 £y de M b it B HOTEARAR N Bita R, Burnett, run out........... Seventh race, six furlongs: Libertine (6 to | fully completed, but the following Arrange- | {yrying Breckinridge as a result of the e o 3 8t Joseph : 784 | at bat he made'tiire threo-base hits a two. | B Stringer, rotout... . v, Lord Nielsen Second, auntion ( to ) | ments, additiondl to what las beon sta(ed, | miserable scandal, the ‘mass of democratic MeV 4 . : £4.3 | basger and a single, and accepte o, out..... . third, " Tim 5. have been made: On the Sunday before | coFEE?E, Al LA k) B otrko: (3b.r s 8 e L 83:3 | chances at third base without an error. . HSabt b b bcals Memorial day the posts will attend memorfal | [frs O by ';‘I";“ bl e L Moran, rf i 3 3 3.5 | What more could you want than that? Rob- services as follows: G. A. Custer post, e apI v influence, and DAty 5 Peorla ... 3 4.2 | |hson pitched a very strong S forth Total e o . ST. LOUIS, May 19.—Clear, cold weather o deaahiieint) is making a vigorous effort to regain his : SSicRonville i1 | on pitched a very strong game for the s il : t Kountze Memorial church; U. S. Grant post, : Hoyle, s, 1 Jacksonville s 18 iz e sEolee staat downito J. B. FLORANCE'S E like @ breath from the north did not prevent | Kauntse Memorial ewurebs 1 = CrAAt BIE5 | position along the same line. Whitehill, v i Quley i s 1] iz soattered hitk. - They were unable to O Sl Tt L bt s NN ) A R O LR S TG Sl e Afethodist ohurch in. the moening and.| PLAYS THE “LOST CAUSE' RACKET. — - P > . G. Dalton, c. ) doyle....... grounds, drawn largely by the prospect of a [ ity Method 8 Total ivivere B oty A get more than four men to bat in any one | \t: Gabim tom (& Robby b Doyl i full course .steep coupled with an | Seward Street church in the evening. On | As a result of this combination the sin- HOORD BY TNNINGS. AL LEAC inning, and neither of thelr weak, atten- | & 1. Marspall, tun out. ... especially good card. The talent laid a good | Memorial day the morning will be spent as | gular circumstance of seeing prejudices, Quincy 30000410 1— uated runs was within a mile of being | ¢! H. Young, b. Vaughan, al of money down on the favorite, who [ usual, adorning the graves of eoldiers in all | supposed to have been burled with tho *lost ey, e 0 b .Y T Y [ Ui Colts| Sbowa FiTome - Growd Mow: | earned; H. Lawrie, HOt oU.......c...eers consequently failed to come under the Wire | the cemeteries of the city. In the afternoon | cause,” appealed to, is now being witnessed SUMMARY, Tinso Hall Looks When Not Played. HOW THE RUNS CAME IN. Rev. J. P. D, Liwyd, run out.. b e o ey it leats | the posts will assemble at the northeast | in Kentucky. But the man who finds the parned runs: Quingy, & Omaha, &, Two- [ CHICAGO, May 10—Had Grifith received | It would bo uscless to tell the whole story TeRAC D DATIa L L e money” 10 ‘tho ‘end.” The tracic was heavy gorner o Hanscom park. They will fall in | hands ‘o the madority J2L s influential ase hits: Moran. Three-base hits: Mun- S 5t support the BSpiders cd of the game. It was simply a case of see- [ W." Peake, run out................oe.ooerrss 3 | 80d Slow. Results: LA DTG Ll UL RO MUBLIL A Lye a pewerfu yun. Home run: Chieyer, Munyun, | pny ‘]‘“'_‘.'_:‘ “"h“‘_’v‘\[\ R e fl’;‘:‘x’, im BRIl GVe FrouI ABSAE. thol UnIveralts |A% WAm A RARFS ORI DSgIe it First race, seven furlongs: Tom Donahue | and march to the pavilion, where the exer- | weapon of his record as a confederate sol- Btolen L nn, “Boyle, Fea ave been whitewushed. Kittredge's drop | 8 e from start to finish and they never Bmithi (s Robb) 4 (6 to 1) won, Safe Home (3 to 1) second, Mol- | clses take place at 2 p. m. The master of | dier. Very quictly he is shaking hands with Double play Munyun: ‘Rourke | 0f & foul fly in the first gave Clevelana | beople (ol Sterk G WHSE SHC GOV BERIE % lle B (12 to'1) third. Time: 1:30%. ceremonies will be Dr. S. K. Spaulding, | the men who enlisted in his command in to McVey. five runs. Wilmat's muff in the fifth and Th vent first to bat, but H Second race, seven furlongs: Carmen (610 | prof, John A. Gillespis will be the officer of | '61. For instance, he meets one of thls R el AR pltongs W) misjudgment of McAleer's fly in the eightn | §oil®, 5% OOy (0L 10 6 Rl ot W T, D yon, Reaucfort (10 to 1) second, Hourt (12 | tye qay and C. E. Adams, senior vice com- | class, and, with that air of sincerity which e w0 ocs, Uimpiy presented them with three more. Weather | i q ot PO RO TCE UG Tind | Ran- BOWLING ANALYSIS. “Phird race, one mile: Lady Gay (6 to 1) | mander of the Nebraska division, has been | even ' Breckinridge's enemles admit that he o .'rl..-I Goe llM-k‘u-ll,n peeiay | SOT¥ ol and windy. Attendance, 170 | dolph go a base on balls only to be nailed Jonnstons tnnings— O MR W won Tabby Burna (4 to 1'second, Postal (1 | chosen as speaker. [ GG possesscs 10 a marked degroe, he greots 'KSONVILLE, TIl, May 10.—(Spestal | Score by SAbbotCLIn WISy attamptatol purlomEecs || EuiL - L 0% to 1) third. Time: 1:46 e Seventh Ward Military band will fur- | him. At once the subject of the Pollard migran o Th ee - Jacksonviie o1 | Cnicago i e brgan empt to p e | b Sarsi i1 glgurth mce, steeplechase, two miles: | nish the music and the Schubert Glee club and | case comes up. HECTRIIE v eatnariiwas Kol LI Base hits: Chicaso, 7 Cleveland, 4. %r- | on a couple of hits and some well calou- D i o 0 LRl S T G T — a miserable thing, Brown, a miserable thing, for St. Joe wus ticen out of the box ia | Forsi Chicago. & Cleveland, 3. Earned | jated sacrificing. Haywood went into the | Florance's innings— : Theodore H (6 to 1) won, B F Fly, jr. (8 to 1) PLAYED WITH A WOLF. and the worst feature of it is that some of the fourtty inning ana O Comncr Sbstonel. | Fu: Chieaxo! 15 Cleveland, "t Two-bi%e | box at first for the visitors, and Stoney | ;. CyDevle ol 10 second, Txion (10 t0 1 third,. Tinge: 1338, AEs my friends think I want them to condone He was not much better rroll for Jack- S rimih 41 by Young & Passed. balls: | Placed a neat little hit past the short | W, R. Vaughan......:.:11.0 _Sixth race, one mile: Ploneer (4 to 1) won, | Two Children Have a Narrow Escape— [ It but not so. Bill Brown, I can be sonyille stole from thirt (» nome when Griftith, 4 by Young, 1. " Tassed balls: | 800 Crawford and Abbott both sacrificed, | A already announce, the Omaha club ) Fagin (8 to 1) second, Dillon J ( to 1) third: Saved by Thelr Mother, candid with you. We were boys together pitcher had the bull in hix hand. S.ore. oft Young, 5. Time: One hour and forty- | advancing Stoney to third, and he scored | Will visit Kearney June 16 to play a match Time: 1:4414. ™ ¢ th I AT and [ know you haven't forgot that little Jacksonville 00871100 41 ] with that city. Wibin ghe next tw : 8 e report that a couple of boys were in a 8t J S AR 2t L-19 | five minuted Umplre: = Swartwood. Bats |on a clean line' hit over ‘second base by | Umina and Counctl Hidts Wil m Long Shot Wins the Oaks. eI Ay tIbatas 1 By twolve: d o | dervice I rendered you when we were fight- ONPrTetE i 115 S avlieni s e Rs AN || com sscrimhzand titredaes Young (and | Rotinaon: rangements for this match have not yet | LOUISVILLE, May 19—About 290 peo- | o Wo¥ 10 B¢ Sevannct B Wwoes CRuel ) ing ‘round Richmond. 1 was badly mixed Jarned runs: Jacksonville, §; St. Heald hit safely for the collegians, but | been completed. Next:Saturday's match | ple were present at the fifth day's racing | Sreat deal of excitement just after the ball | up with this young woman. I have never Base hits: Jacksonville, 1 Browns Bent the Reds. Y Pase hits: Jacksonville, 16 'St "o Dr 2 Robinson struck two men out and the third | will be between seleoted. teams of mem- | at Churchill Downs today. The weather | game at Y. M. C. A. park yesterday after- | denled it. But that did not prevent me 3 LOUIS, May 19.~The Browns won a | died easily from Robinson to Jefferis, For | bers of the Omaha club, was cloudy and raw and overcoats were in | noon, and the report was in a measure true. | Serving my district, you know that. Now, out: By Carrish, 5; by Quikg, 2 by O" . ., 25 by contested game from Cincinnati | our side Jefferis fouled out to Barnes and demand. “Only two favorites won, the Browi ora o 4 eing | ¥or a couple of months Mr. C. H. Hyadine, n, you were mever involved in a thing other four events being taken by out P! 9 4 like this, and God knows I am glad of it, ner, 2. Batteriest Carrish and fielty Quiee. | {oiy” seon e e RUSHVIITE ARTITETE 'Conner and Armstrong. Umpire: Mackey. | (004 © B then Jellen placed a safe one just back of ! VILLE LETIC SCHOOL BOYS. | gijers, The Kentucky Oaks, the princij oe! ot Wi R D T St. Louls . 2+2010000 25| hirg base and ran to third while the it avent of the Say. worthy S50 to Mo wine | Z10L Mismi stroet, has had a pot wolf, 8nd | but I want you to give me another chance, ROCK ISLAN 5 Sirelnnal 01001000 0-2|goiders were holding the ball. Then Mc- | Musky High Sohaol yfudents Defeat the | yUrMflg (00 B%, WONE 3500, te the R | I8 has been a cause of great pleasure to the | Ang. Brown, I need the confidence of my ROCK ISLAND, 1L, May 10—(Special ! it ., Tpuis 0 Cincinnath, 4. | Kelvey smashed out a corking. three-bagger Chadron Acacemics lu a Contest. Fraulein, the favorite, who was heavily | (hiidren In the vicinity, and often would the | o1q ‘army triends more than they suspect. o e ) 4 E : St PRl to the left field fence. Jellen scored and | RUSHVILLE, Neb, May 19—(Special | backed, running fourth. Floriana, a 15 to | liitle tots Bring it pleces of broad ant Mee | You know these northern politicians have and 8o forth, o CCaslOnAlY Wich Sif WO | never forgot the side we were on in ‘61 X runs: St 1 Cincinnati, 1. Three { ; 3 e ! MeKelv : L Telegram to The Bée)—A friendly contest | 1 Shot, captured the fourth race handily base’ hits: Bhugart, “Home rins: Cana- ( McKelvey followed him over the plate on . i % and Dunn, a 10 to 1 shot, won the sixth | would be troubled a great deal it would take ¢ don't say they induced this young woman to make this matter public, but they are ¢ van, Stolel ses: - Miller, ., Ely, | Marquette's / in athletic sports' 'Was held at the falr > 0 i | SERIFS 4. Hivlitday. 'l'"_i'-\n':l';lé v]!ln;‘s‘:" ruu\qn:_“""nnwl. o eptaate bae) all) asonna)inythe Entray| | cobndiftony BEOHRGiLtHa) CHaAroh bhn: R RO i T O P (O O The Book of the Builders Strucicjouts By Breltenateln, 1y by Far. and then the visitors scored for tho firat | emy and the Rushville High school, result- | tle fast. Results: e, Hore " where tho. trouble came. in. | AEEravating the situation. But it they de- minutes, Umpire: nblier Batidten:. [0 EATRE (MESS MOR SHRIENI O LLeN || InE as callbdessi dsary ja. v Mopataacethree ourth ot e mile: Santa, | Mre. Qi Peek, iwho, resides next doar to, || S1re) tolpersecutal e 10n my/ war record, ik HISTORY Peltz and Breltelsteln; Vaughn and Par | i Ptoney’s fngers, ABMoits onlr PROlect| Potate race twenty var Orly Sawyer, | 5 g™ Ewerlvn (1 to 1) third, Time: 1:161. | Mr. Hyadine, has two children, Alec, a boy of B”r’;‘:_““ JectatorsE amEprodo LRl WON) OF THE. . it p *umb: 8, and Perry, ak>d 10. The wolf has always , good day. Remember me to the, rotte. i 5 o a rlongs: 9 to 3 Quit ona Tie. a pretty steal of third to score on Heald's | Standing high jump: Will Baehr, Rush- | (S0CONG race, fout furlongs: Start (o to 3 | B and Borey. aeal A0 TR0 WoL I8 SRINE | folics, and if you can consclentiously vote for , B ; o 2 scratch hit to left field. It was while run- | ville, three feet, ten inches. e et . % me I hope you will, but at WORLD'S FAIR Ny T e Yoang'is | ning aftor Heald's fly that McKelvey col- | , Running high’ jump: Wit Baenr, four | 5o Tu0e" S tcontucky Oake, for a. | JA0Y o the plece of cuk they have stolan | (il oy A A L G il SR hits by Ward and Doyle, o base on balls | lided “with Lawler, and was temporarily [ feRt elhtinchess = o o 0, | pear-ola fillévs, $1.260° added, $20 <reond, wolr. About twe weeks ago. after | Now this kind of thing might not pass 5;:— 'D. H. Burnbam and a single by Burke. At the end of tne [ disabled by a tremendous blow in the | Rughville. 58 1. » | §100. third, mile and a quartér: Sehikn (1) [ SAMe e LG muster in Nebraska, and may appear thor- W BY % tenth fnning Umpire Lynch. called the | stomach. He was unable to arise for about | ‘‘Furdle race, 150 yards, ninehurdles: Bert | {0 1) won, Charity (3 to ) second, Shutiie | they had been playing with the wolt for | o, X faiciious in some respects, but THE MEN Chief of Construction, | same on account of the darknes: ther | five minutes, but finally staggered back to | Resa, Chadron. 17 4-5. i @ to 2) third, Time: 2:16. half an hour, it became angered at some- | SHERY EUSUONE N AOS TEARECTE, | B WHO AND team having scored a victory. Score: hls Dage and played ko e three-time | StAnding broad jump. with weights: Wil | Fourth race six furlongs: Florlana (15 | thing and snapped at Ilec. The boy paid no | Breckinridge s said to have strong hopes of i siee AND oo NEWIYOR: - o1 010 080 01008 01 08 |io Bdgelt, Rushville Ton feet ani one-half | to 1) won, Vallant (13 to 5 second, Colenel | attention to it at the time, but continued to | Winning along this line. F. D. Millet Brookl yn, 002001000 0-3)"\e scored twice in our half and then | Inches. o oo o e B LA o | PlavAw thithshwol GH Y eaterday things{came SR D DL A Base hits: New York, 7: Brooklyn, 3. |(ne Universities gathered in their second | \tanding, broad jump, without weights: ) won. Intorior G 10-5) second, Gua | 10 @ climax.. Mrs. Peck was preparing sup- | It Breckinridge fs not nominated the choice 3 g the most unearthly | of the democrats, it Is believed, will be E. E. »M‘é Director of Decoration, | Errors: New York, 5; Brooklyn, 2. Earned Nine feet two inches. el Haaca a . , & s bl i se on d a hit b o o 5 . delph (5 to 1) third. T 108, per when she heard runs: New York, 1, Struck out: By Meek- | 31d last on a base on balls and & Y | ity vards foot ‘race: Harvey Davis, [ IGRY.C 0.0 JNEL dtibnes "Tin Dunn | Screams. She rushied into the yard to find | Settle, a bright Lexington lawyer. But oven Iy hauh 1. Stalen baves: - Murghy, | Haywood. Haywood was hit rather freely [ Rushville, 06, urlon RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent Wi, Do Dauby L Stolen bases: amrhYi | by the Christians ana Barnes went into the | One hundred yard foot race: Dead, 1025, | {10 {0 1) won, Simrock (3 to2) second, Valler | her boy Alec lylng on the ground and the | Sottlo fs under a cloud, for a case is pend- by mall i il Foutz, Time: Two hours and fifteen min- | box in the sixth inning. McKelvey was the | Hose race, Rushvville team against time: [ (0 to 0) third. Time: 131 wolf on top of him. The animal had [ ing in the court of appeals, brought by Mrs. y mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | utes. Umpire: Lynch. Batteries: Meekin | first man at bat, and he knocked the first e l:url\)dflzd yards. 13 39 Results at San Franclsco. hulld of llhe :»uydsl colI‘ur ;ml IL;m boy ey Settle to recover from a number of prom- not accepted). Address, and Farrel; Daub, Stein and Kinslow. ball clear to the fence for three bags. Then oot ball game: Tie. N FRANCISCH 2 endeavoring to drive it off with a pocket- | inent Kentuckfans several thousand dollars pled) SAN FRANCISCO, May 19.—First race. | |, 1r0 " 'mig wolf appeared very flerce, and | lost by her husband in a little game of draw. 5. 3, D o1 Out of eight diplomas awarded successful Ll tors' Best Not Good Enough. Marquette hit ‘er out, and after Lawler had five-eighths of a fle: Vul , 100, . Memoriai Department, enator oridea oxh, g contestants Rushville secured seven, At B o ity i onvs 415 | all of a sudden released its hold on’ Alec | poker. This failing, however, never dam OMAHA BEB. | up the best game it has done in Baltimore I 2 . struck out Stoney and Crawford each fol- BALTIMORE, Moy 10.-Washington put | } U0 Q% clean hits, Abbott dled on an Lindsey Had Little Left. {01 sgeona: puliak U7, Burtis @ to 1), | and made for the other boy, berry. It | aged Henry Olay's prospects with tho vote v ¢ % rd. me: o abbes err the calf ol e leg an this district, who invarlably spol 1 —_— = $his season it as uauslwani shally ias | cemy bl L unaimere n|| roCR e ELATID, Neb May 16 (Speclal [ mecond! race/ e rurionge:] Hollater, 113 [ gave’ nim AAREE Ehs S G el S IR e Sunday, May 20th, 1894 Baitinore :........1 0 4 02 010 0 0—7 | and Barnes left the rest of the Pitching to | came all the way from. Omaha. to meet | Nessy (& (0 1, second: Melane, 1iz, Weayer | Wion she saw the wolt In this attitude, was | statesman. whose home in-the suburbs of 3 . Wushington .....10 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2—5 | Hopewell. oh s Al b (even), third. Time:. 1:02%. = Queen Bee, | Rearly frantic. She stood as if she had been | Lexington bears this name. In this connec eyenne's champion pugilist, Gibson, had turned Into a pillar of salt, and looked. | tion it is interesting to note the fact that Base hits: Baltimore, 14; Washington, 10. The rest of the game was just the me Charger, Outright, Mamie D, O'Bi vors:. Baltimol ton, 5. 15t ! s-peckiofitrouble here thisimorning. . In re- ) H e And | mpe wolf was sinking his teeth deeper into | Cassius M. Clay, sr., the best living type Errors: Baltimore, 3; Washington, 2. Earned | way. The Christians evidently made as i g cel Chula also ran. ving his share of the gate receipts last | “my VB M 0hg o sixteenth, Call | the flesh of the boy's leg, and she was about | of the great Henry, fs belng spoken of as 3 { runs: Baltimore, 4; Washington, 2 Two- | many runs as they wanted to while the | night James Inadvertently absorbed a $20 MUSIC COUFPON. Dade’ nits: Trouthers, | MeGuire, - Abbey. | Ty T A coarcely. get & man to first | Beld pieen that wis mot s, s morniny | fornia stakes, handicap: Cadmus, 102, Sul- | to falnt. She retained courage enough, how- | the republican candidate, in the event Breck- livan (7 to 5), won: Orizaba, 100, Chevaller | ever, to sieze a club and beat the wolf off. | inridge s renominated. He 18 now Three-base hits: Bonner, McGraw, Ward. R 5 . B . 0 . This is the way it went: he paid over $50 to the police judge and re- " i Double pla Conner, _Jennings and | base. This Y. M{ AT funded the money. He had enough money | (4 to 1), sccond; Gilead, 102, Peters (T to . | Notwithstanding she beat it almost to In- | 84 years old, but still possesses much Brouthers. Struck out: By Mercer, 1. Time: third. 'Time: 1:47%. Lovedale, Hydy, De Two hours and five minutes. — Umpire: AB: RYIRJEH. 8BIPO.LA, R | lSLEitolRetakacKito;Omahia; Bracey, Sir Reel and Happy Day als ran. | Sensibllity, it made another stand, and was | of ‘the fire of —youth —and love Cut this out for a copy of Hurst, Datteries: McMahon and Robin- | Stoney, ss.... 4 0 Closed with n Poor Race. Fourth race, five furlongs: Rey Alfonso, | About to spring at her when Mr. Parmalee, | for politics which distinguished him son; Mercer and McGuire, Crawford, 2b. 6 AUSTIN, T May 10— 123, Tuberville (3 to 5y, won; Model, 120, | @ neighbor, hit it with a bail bat and [ as a ploneer abolitionist. While tho Abbott, C..... 5 » Tex, May 10.—The principal | iy (130 10), second; Monterey. 118, Mad- | killed it 1 Clay did not fall on hi; Phillles Do the Champs Again. Pt race today, the last day of the great re- . O s or gy Sl el i mantle of Henry Clay did not fall on his N A\l Robinson, p. fson (10 to 1), third. 'Time: 1:01%. Lady Neither of the children are seriously in- | eminent relative, Cassius M. Clay as a re- ‘ ‘1;"”14\“"{-';!":\i Bll)fl)' ]l:‘ —The l‘hllw§el- Jefferis, 1b. gmn‘ was the N(’fi‘sm:m}’l four-oared race Jnrl‘x.fr l'l,lll] Malo ll)lnblo also ran. hE jured, but they had a close call, and will | publican candidate would arouse much en o phia team defeated the Boaneaters today el etween crews manned by Gaudaur and th race, short course stecplclsse: | hoar some marks whereby they may remem- | thusiasm. Still since the days of the old n o game that was quite uneven com- | McKelvey, 3 Peterson. rse, e g Longwell, 135, Marks (3 to 5). won: Hel bl phrea Seith the scrapping. match of yester. | Marquette, rt. 4 o e rsc it E ik gtra ehty G ni Her- | bor their_experience. line whig party he has been a member of day. Attendance, 6,000. Score: Lawler, 1f.... 4 for 31, Je, was b Noterson | cules, 136, Kennedy (1% to 1), second; Nic- fonis, Mo, (TR LA BRI ity renasen G eeomdighia | " Mra. Hyadine, who owns the wolf, said | so many parties that his political complex- e orowe e et eolomy: Meaninates. | ime: 3:23. Green Hock and Off Wheeler | she had been in the yard a few moments | fon Is at present in doubt. In the Ashtand daur, Temmer, Hosmer and Rice; second, | also ran. before she learned the wolf was at large, | district at the last election Breckinridge Peterson, Rogers, Tiernan and Parker. [ Sixth ‘race, one mile, gentlemen’s race: | and she cannot understand how the animai | received 16,60, the republican nominee 9,433 —_— Lonnfe B, 141, Forestand (; . wen; | ¢ o 0 SAN FRANCISCO, May 19.—Bliss and ;'-‘fifif‘ \}1, o .f-'.r)"""y|"17l° }‘» third. Time: [ ¢ . 2)’::‘»‘(:.' Sl:;:u; o(onbe;'ln;:‘(':n |':4‘ 35.5':,:",'-‘; Dirnbeger raced at the Midwinter fair to- | 1:#%. Long r and Dr. Ross also ran. CARVED HIS UNCLE. the most available republican candidate in day. Nelther rider was in condition. In the Program as Hawthorne, -— the district. mile race Dirnberger collided with another | HAWTHORNE, May 10.—First race, one. | John Nichols Comes Back from Dunlap to | Tho return of Breckinridgo to the church d was scratched and cut severely. [ half mile: Leo Lake won, Flanc second, Got Even. has by no means secured him the support of i i | ter n 3:19 4.5. The final heat was won by | Logan second, Zoolein third. Time: 1.49%. | assault with intent to do great bodily harm, | 40 not forget the biblical teaching that & sinner may secure saving grace at the eley- Otto Zeigler in 2:29 4-5. Third race, seven-eighths of a mile: Vas o o sal wom, Despot second, St. Croix third, | 2nd the complainant 1s his uncle, James | gnth hour, but many think that the colonel’s Hastings Colloge Wins a Slugging Matoh. | Time: 1% Nichols. appeal to' be taken back in the church is HASTINGS, Neb., May 19.—(Special Tele- Fourth race, five-elghths of a mile: james The arrest grows out of an affair that is | similar to the prayer of the Individual who, s 001 gram ‘t‘.‘:m'n:: l{iel:.u)d:"r'lh:mlrieualu:g:h:‘u:;:»g: Y Carter. won, Jithel W second, Tom Grifin | waiq to have taken place last winter. James when falling over a_preipice, oxclaimed: Tarned runsi ¥, M. C. A 10, Two-base | sehool |5 8 stusEing. maton B to 16, Ber | HFIfih race, eloven-sixteonths of a mile: | Nichols, an old, grayhearded man, sid that | Cuofs, Cuiess, My 81B8 &8€ PIeAst g 5 hits: Me , Abbott, Bills. “Three-base [ teries: For colleke, Hartingar and Arnoid; | Hatrick won, Fakir second, West Chester | Johin eame to this %'fll',’;‘z,’“wl'(),:“,"l’:':’ T S D a0 hits: McKelvey, 8; Jellen, Robinson. Double | High school, Beck, Clarke and Brown. Bixth race, five-clghths of o mile: Wil- | at once went to ‘:M"r‘éxm‘_"” ot hix';mm’ KICKED IT ALL OVER. plays: McKelvey ‘to Jefferis; Packard to LU S B . Heald. Base on balls: Off Robinson, 6: oft Deaths of a Day. yams “won Dttlanna’second, Equity third. | Forty-rst and Hamilton streets, and mads | pepands of the Ua At Hopewell, 2. Hit by pitcher: Hopewell, 1. SR is lome there. Things went well for a . Only thatuwbor of thy hr¢ earrasnt S BRI Struck out: By Robinson, b by Haywood, | INDIANAPOLIS, May 19.—Dr. Elijah S. T RI1oL DUt oneLmotaing Tonatoks up; nd thar Hiten. 1. the Vres Log wih tha narias nu e of 415 eaiasn 1:'Dy Barnes, 3. Passed balls: By Dills, 2; | Eller, one of the most prominent physicans S IndioapiCliy O anee Nurriedly going to the room of nis uncle, | CHICAGO, May 19.—The general meeting Preseated will oo doli versd. A RIICRE WORITIAR GOLD QUR, by Abbotty 1 Time of game: Tio ROUTS. | of the state, is dead of peritonitis, He was | CHICAGO, May 1f.—~0wo aldermen, thise | claimed ‘e (John) had been robbed of $40; | of the Western Passonger association linos 3 Mr. d president of the Indiana Medical soctety and | Police officers and four judges and clerks | ;o gaid he was asleep, and that It must | which was to have taken place today has of election were indicted by the special | haye been taken from him about 4 in the | been poséponed till next Tuesday. A con- g o D) Sees § (STERN LEAGUE GAMES. was 63 yoars.of agel! i O§f Closs. of the Anootink as Ohieawa. Hees Some W avn CHOCAGO, May 1.-Colonel W, F. Brain- | &rand jury today for violation of the elec- | morning. Search was instituted, but the | forence lasting all day was held between | orocsmmromrsrs, el ococcoormon = FPhiladelphia ......3 4 0100 00 0—8 ot o 25 cents and CO! vil OBLOR vovereeorsernd 2.3 Aises 8 counonzavill Base hits: Philadelphia, 11; Boston, 9. UN. secure it Errors: Philadelphia, 3; Boston, 2. Earned | Hopewell,2b-p 4 ) runs: Philadelphia, 4; Boston, 3. Two-base | Haywood, p.. 8 BY MAIL—30 cents, hits: Delehanty (2), Turner, Duffy, Ryan | Randolph, 3b. 8 @) Three-base hits: Long. ' Double’ playa: | Denedict, ss 3 Allen (unassisted); len an Boyle; Cross, arnes, ¢,p-: Music Department, Boyle and Allen; Long, Lowe and Ganzel. | Heald, '1b. OMAHA BI Struck out: By Haddock, 2 One | Packard, m... 2 hour and forty minutes. P Stage. | Slaberg, rf. 2 Batteries: Haddock and Clements; Staley | Reynolds, 1f.% 8 and Ryan, Bills, ¢..ivvee. 1 Stunding of the Toams. 4 Played. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct. Totals.. ..20 e Cleveland 21 i et 81 SCORE BY SERIES NO. 13 Baltimore . Y. M. C. A. FEAT Sunday, May 20th. Rhllagsinbio . 2 Unlversity.... ..., 0 BoStOn ...ooiiuees e New York Cincinnati Hrooklyn DICTIONARY. St. Louls ... Louisville ... 2l ormememms Bl eonoBrass 5l coxomraon =5 <] mmoomoooKS X lcomoconmoccs olesssscscce Il ossscsses ol coccosmwson Sl commonmsars Solooocsososs ol cossesss 2l vornnBroroa we EYOPY N g g r 2 oo e out on o T 5 BEEssan BSESANN, Sonexmman unday and Thros Wook-day aGood Sport in High Wind, . o oted are: 0 coupans, with 13 eaatsin coin CHICAGO, May 10.~The 100-pigeon con- | Sloux City Holds the Lead After » Hard | ard dled last night dftebia long fliness, aged | ton laws. Fhe men \nfieted orei, AlJer | money was not forthcoming. % regreseniativan ot theis Raoksilaland, iy : 71. He was a Californtw ploneer and a well g Hiien, rfering with John went back to Dunlap. That was all | lington, Atchison and Union Pacific lines, will buy one pari of The || test under the novelty rule for the cham- .- Biruggle of Ten Innipas. known politicfan. 111 o iaderman John W Goukhiin wAtlous | (hat was thought of the stolen money till [ but noihing definite was arranged by them. American Bnoyelopadic Die plonchip of America und the Lake Street | SIOUX CITY, Ia, May 19.—Grand Rap- | "y Agp GENEVA, Wis, May 19.—Orin | MeCovern. Offieer Dennis Diflon and Officer | 1ast night. He said a friend told him that | The troubles of the Western Frelght asso- tionary. Send orbeing 12 Tha kold cup In the shooting tournament has | 1ds lost a ten Inning game today, which | potter, the Chicago‘iren king, is so critically | Hugo Malinowski, refusing = to preserve | h#8 Uncle James had stolen the money. So [ clation are now apparently over for the Beo Office. been won by R. O. Helkes of Dayton, O., | abounded in sharp playing. Score: ill that fears for ifs.Mfe are entertained. | order at the polls; O. Willitts, Alonzo Lee, | imbued with this idea was John that he | time belng, at least. The action of the 90 8 A0 who Killed §1 out of 100. It was in this con- | Stoux City ......3 3.2 110 01 0 2-13{ During the night his condition became so | Albert Lee, Willlam 8. Darrow, clerks and [ came all the way back from Dunlap to lay | Atchison and the Missourl Pacific in de- test on the first day of the shoot that Van | Grand Rapids .. 2 1 10 0 8 0 0 3 0-10| qlarming that Dr. ;Shepard of Elgin was | judges of election. Other indictments of | the crime at his uncle’s door. The latter | claring that they were willing to put up Dyke broke the world's record, but the fa- | fBage hits: Sloux City, 17; Qrand fl}:l,’):‘:: telegraphed for and vrged to get here as | YArious city officlals are expected to follow. | qepjed any knowledge of the money and | the rates has restored harmony all along Dus easterner’w uble to do'an . Brrors: Sloux 35 45, | gpeedily as possible.' Mr. Potter is sufferin Soverpes told his nephew it was either lost or stolen. | the line and no further trouble is looked for DICTIONARY DEPARTENT | [ foh, e a2 \Wnuble to do anyhing | 4" Bared runs: Sioux City, 4; Grand Rap- Thom henrt Lroublo, suporinduced by a heavy | Wronged m Man and Then Shot Him. | The latter would not have it that way. | at present. The elabrough contest was won by Rhuble | Genins, Stewart, Three-base hits: ' Carrol, | c0ld. i NEVADA, Mo, May 19.—A terrible trag-dy | That was about 1 o'clock yesterday after- | Late this evening the Union Pacific made of Chicago, who killed 43 out of 50. The ‘Twingham, Double plays: Genins g 6] was enacted at Rinehart, a small hamlet | noon, and the nephew left, ostensibly to go | a demand in relation to the settlement of Sportsmen’s fleview trophy was won by M art ana T Brisn:, Care Extensive Fife at Akron. agharty to the postofice, He returned about 4 | the emlgrant rate troubles, which bids falr Haggerty of St. Louls, out of %. Soten, "Btruck qut: By Cune | AKRON, O., May B.%*The business portion | ffteen miles northwest of this place, this | o8, 08 SFSHG" 0 anted his 340 and was | to upset everything, It demanded its east- aiblulkes distingutahed himself also by wino | ningham, 6; by Rhines, & Batteries: 8I0ux | of tnis city was thiéatehed with destruction | MOrning. Willlam Perdue shot and Killed | going to have it. He did not walt for an | bound emigrant business should receive the nk evvent No. 7, killing 14 out of 15 event | City, Cunningham and “Pwineham; Grand A. W. Rundle, then set fire to Rundle’s | answer, but with a huge knife in his hand | same consideration as the westbound. This, 8, Killing 19 out of 20, and event 9, killing 21 d i s " | tonight, and had it ‘hot* been for the haav; | 3 S “ Rapias, Rnines and Eples.” Umplré: Kor- | lonisht, and hal itobe hoeh for the haavy | pouse and ahot and killed himself. Rundle | he mado for his aged uncle, with tho words, the other "linos claim, is simply allowing The Double Eagle Standard contest was Toledo Takes the econd. Stroyed " The planiogmill of Weary Snider | Feceived five balls in his head. Rundle was | “You will rob me, will you; I'll murder | the Unlon Pac manipulate eastbound won by Budd, who did some narkable St 5 T & Wilcox and the two livery stables of | an excellent citizen and about 68 years old. ! you." rates at its pleasure while the other lines shooting, Killing all of his 15 birds. KANSAS CITY, May 19.—Hernon's dis- | & Y v . His murderer was a single man, about 35 | ° The uncle was terrified. He ran from the | are bound by an agreement. It fs not be- ourn ana | astrous muft of & line fiy in the fitth in- | Charles Deitz and Bqwards in Sand stret | LI mutderch was o winits an, Shout o o yan, tarTind.. Ha TAn, I B | Tiave tha "Alahisan wviis. allowt this aanditian Killing 16 out of 20. | ning, followed by & three-bugger W wers Durned. BekfAbs (ho brick block of | Jears old. The ‘cause of tho crimo was | house with the young man after him and | leve the Alchison Wil stiow this condition ngton Arms contest was won by | drove in two runs, gave Toledo the B. F. Crumrine and the brick warehou, erdueia lutimasy, with Rundle's wite, whish | ‘valled for belp, it agresment, and ¢ rothinghim, nter shooting off a tte | today after‘a hard fight. Mc PR A LR A L had existed more than a year. Officer Poole then arrested John, He | emigrant agreement, and unless that is set- fott of Chicago pliched eftectively for Kanss Cliy, HrS it i e v —— seems to be slightly out of his mind. He | tled everything else in the way of an agreg- BRANCH, N. J., May 19.—The | his support was ragged, ~Connors supero | SHUet WeEe WOSl, NOFe nlCEEE o SHd Settled and e Tasnres oa las no doubt lost $40 in some way, as he | ment between the western lines ls doomed. pigeon shooting match for the Riyerton | work at second base was the fielding fea- B! A & i - " T be heard swearlng vengeance on the . w i illenge. cup hetwoon Messrs Work and | ture, Attendunce 2,000. Score: fire 18 not known. Insurance unknown, EXCELSIOR S8PRINGS, Mo., May 19.—The | Call Do heard swearing vengesnch O 1O O1d Suit in w New Dross. Hoey resulted in victory for Work., They | Kansas City . 10210010056 i o A first of the celebrated Dr. Fraker insurance | Man Who 00K M. and Re swears & HARTFORD, Conn,, May 19.—Recelvers tied on the main match, 100 birds, vach kill= | Toledd ....m...... 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 *— 6| Movements of Seagolng Vossels, Muy 10. cases has be tled, the Anclent Order of | Y& sl ©. Platt and Marsden J. Perry of i : ases b en sottled, the Anclent Ord: e y | ik W5 pUL i the shoot-0t at 2, Hoey killed | Base hifs| Kansas City, 9 Toledo, 8 | At New York—Arrived—Venetla, from | Upited Workmen today turning over to the Struck the Wrong Messenger. W England rallroad % and Wor Errors: Kansas City, 4; Toledo, 3. Stettin; City of Rome, from-Glasgow; La | gxecutor of the Fraker estate $2,000, the full 5 PON, Cal, May 19--Two masked | Dave filed a bill of complaint ugainst the - - runs: 2 Two-base Tournaine, from Hayvre; Etrurle, from Liv- | amount of the claim against their order. Ry el AT P d | New York, New Haven & Hartford rafl- First of the Sews ‘1 at Southampton. Donahue, Carney. Three-buse | orpool. O s 000 T e 10" % | men made an attempt to hold up Murphy's R R Sl | BOUTHAMPTON, May 19.—The drst races | hits: Hernon, ble plays: A ebnstown—Passed—Umbhria, 0 > er o y o stage this morning thirteen miles above complaint alleges that the defendant S v @ 8 i h t _ Quebnastown U . from | probable the other companies will now settle. of the season of the Royal Southampton | 0F to Carney i rice s FIUBheY. | New York, for Liverpool. LN " | Milton and one was fnstantly killed by | road i unjustly discriminating —against Yacht club were held today. The five'| Hushey 3. Struck out: Hy MeGianity, At San, Diego-—Arrived, 18th--United Would Not Stand Public Disgrace. e A nrcty N0 A omstman Tt o e P N raters race brought out the new boats, | by Hughey, Hit by pitched ball, Man. | States steamship Wal J VALPARAISO, Ind., May 19.—Today Miss | mediately after they stopped the stage. [ and servants to prevent shippers and the Fleur de Lls and Pents., The latter gave | ning, Ulrick. Time: One hour and fift -— AL 80, o SRAY I8 OdAy MIA8 | o wecond robber returned the flde i | public from shipping frelght over the com- up the contest before she had salled over | five minutes. Umpire: Sheridan. Batter- Statd Institutions All Closed. jrace Ouderdkirk, a handsome 17-year-old | (00T U1y wounded Miss Ella Bray, a young | plalnants’ lines. This, it s alleged, haw iy e s g firat round ‘of the course. ‘The Fleur | les: McGinnity and Donahue; Hughey and | 1NpIANAPOLIS, May 19.—Every ‘tate, | girl, was about to be arrested for shoplift- Dissenger from Stockton, and T, Unlawiully reduced " tho” revenus of the o ¢ and tn cont .5, which Is a Scotch bullt hoat, scored i ¥ Sy e ot Kiurphy o ssenger. | New I d road, . O M Moo aad roesive the 114h ‘part her third victory in the matches that have s PR iy benevolent and penal Institution, has been | 08 and fatally shot herself with a revolver. | Hume of RMurphy's another passengor. | Fuw fngIRiC (Joad, A resiralning order erb work-ihe slory of the been safled in the Solent duriig; the week. ¥ closed against visitors and inmates by the e by the roadside. Twenty-two buck- [ of complaint is fled to tuke the place of a onarals on both The Careth, subject to protest, beat the | MINNEAPOLIS, May 19.—The Indlanapo- | o .\ It lon of Miners Struck It Rich, shot went through the stage. A posse has | former bill which was dismissed this week State Board of Health. An invasion of . I CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., May 19.—At & | started from Miiton after the surviving | because of luck of jurisdiction, wand iv re- IFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED, | American two and a half rater Menen. | lis team was treated shamefully today. Only - The Fay won the one rater, and the Spruce | three hits were secured by 1t, and only four | Smallpox from Chicago and certain northern PR iR s e e g AR 477 | Yirnable On the frst Fuesday la Julys took first prize in the half ruter class. of Miuneapolls' runs were earned, the vis- | counties is fearsd. Mail should bo nadresson ty

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