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(OUINCY WIN " | ball Sunday afternoon at Twenty-fourth N change of oliniéte has mot effected them a N ' which oceur this month, and the promotions l\‘COME T:\X “EARD TOD:\Y STHI ] ‘ST G\ 4 | 8nd Vinton streets, .Scoret . \ I\ particle. | \ LD | which are likely to toilow are forming an | L} b i Vinton Streets.....3 3 021 030 1-13 The gamesithey enter will take place In important topic In the conversation in army Willlams Streets .|lr. Io R : 0 ;!l 04;‘ | the following’ order: circles today. — Batteriss roford, Kroll, Farrell and May 3. tvs, Princeto " Baile: Sully and Wiillam. Steucic out: By | : {versi May H=U. O e Brincston o f ; d THINKS ARMOUR 1S CUNNING, Argument Will Open This Morning Before Omaha Pitchers Pounded at Will by the | Crofora, 1; by Kroll, 2; by Sully, 8. Umpire: | Athletic Team Sent East by the Unwemty: May Z—Ameniean Intercollesiate cham- | Several Retirements of Men in Advance e g N l;‘ i g > i o hultz, o i i | plonship, New York i o ull Court, @ang from Illincis, The Wilcox & Drapers and Clean Clippers | of California to Compete, | T3 'l’~\\'-“'flll"r:l|rrhlmn!nnflflp, P Grade Come During May. Chilef of the Burean of Animal Industey the ¢ af Nonparell park in ‘an exciting | | June 8—U €. "¢, University of Michigan ihv ot Tl L —_— Y STE NN WiN oaliefl Ane. FUan o e June 15U\ 'C, vs. Illinois or Denver Ath- WASHINGTON, May 56.-~Dr. Salmon, s the fourt inning. The 8 - R " 3 - i BALSZ W/S BOTH WILD AND WE/K 10" nrdvsr B \he iipn're when | REMARKABLE RECORDS OF THE MEMBERS | tetlc club. . GENERAL T. L. CASEY HEADS THE LIST | chiet of the bureau of animal industry, being | POSSIBLE CHANGES IN THE LAW SR ot Bty e T A RICH BLACK BROGUE. Interrogated as to Armour's statement of an Pri— the A. K. Jett CArpet Cleaners Base : E > 4 averago constant loss of between 17 and 13 | y - Beackett's Men flad Little Trouble with |yl r.um’m\fll m' o "‘j"{(“‘:’ The gume Sprinters, Hurdlers, :;hllr n 4' Long ':m- Montserrat's ‘l’.n‘:::uulnd Happy Irish | Chief of the Englnecr Corps Will Go l‘utn onts on each head of cattle slaughtered by | O n:: :‘:..’l‘""l“"‘:(ln‘@. ‘:r::::nglnm"' nded in_favor of the Jetts by a score o « R " ht Men ang Negroes. Private L Friday — Colone iibg ¢ > SHo w b Him ar Any Tiwe, and nd fded in, favos of the Jotis by | e nce Runner oight 1 “1t soane.Ro e (het £ WA getting pretty l"“ e Life on Friday his house during a long period of time, said hils ¥ e Eagun A tas Fasy When Coleman and Evans. | Jumpers of the Highest Class— voit ' B Wl 3 dandes. Cralghill His Probable Succes- he had no criticlsms to make as to the ver- helr Votes wi o Went In, Where They Will Contest. Weil out of the; world when i = sor—Promotions Contingent. aclty of the statement as far as it goes tico Jackson. i GAMES OF 1HE NATIONAL LEAGUE Jamaica,” said ‘the young botanist who has “but,” he added, “Mr. A o | 2 — been describing lils West Indian experiences ln’"‘i :1 '“‘ i i l';“"“'“"";‘""‘ P Quiney, 18; Omaha, 12 [ ey wrd Che G L. yetandiy aftertion 4t €U0 the Burlington | o & New York Sun reporter, “but I learned | \wASHINGTON, May 5.—(Speclal)—A num- w‘”;"w“‘ iy ;:’f‘ ,'r"':: ‘:”‘“!‘“M::I"r? WASHINGTON, May 5.—It is not known Des Moines, 9: Rockford, 4 | CINGINNAMY, May 8 by Smith | train from the west pulled into the union | Afterward that Jamaica is posttively metro- |por of fmportant army retirements will occur N what time will be given to the reargument b Lincoln, §; Peoria, 4; exhibition, Ly ool G L ¥uny | And! the ume;| deol With a doxet youn§ dthloles thotn the b pMpated with pome of the other | guring the month of May. The grades in N [‘c‘“n»b‘:m‘rl.fix;‘ ':_'“'X‘“;‘lrl’\ 0 ;"°;"X"" of the income tax cases, which is to be begun 3 Jack=onville, 11; 8Bt 8 Dy o8 eve ey - 4 ‘ b - slands. had the good fortune to find a i S S ! . 4 o - ket he State: o O o - 3 B, Louls, 11; Cincinnatl, 4 | Tha five runs in the meventh were made|State University of California, who are on | scioonor about to el tron Janaley friigh | which the officers rank rango from & MAIOF | erally belioved that the firm of Armour & | It the United States supreme court tomorrow, ) e e ity 8 | after Hoy's muft of a fly, which should have | thelr way east to compete in fleld athletios | Kitts that would land me at Montserrat, As |to a brigadier general. Chief of the retitos | oo havs about 3,000 refrigerator cars rolling [ The order of the court granting the rehear E Yinoe Kansas City | retired the side. Attendance, 7.50. Score:| with thelr cousins in the eastern coll 0 eaprat Was to be my next point I was (ments Is that of Brigadler General Thomas | over the various railroads of the United | ing did not specify as to time, and the chiet | A Ine Cincinnati 010100002 0—4fnp " L0 W16y, Cal,. 6 y 2, and | B34 enough (o take passage n her. You may | Lincoln Casey, chief of engineers. General | States, carrying dressod beof to thelr cus- stice 18 sled as having sald since the l i St. Louls..... DXL AL 0S8 o5 dud1 | SH8TIRESTSE BEKAIRY S OUTE 08 MAYS, HECHE iinies that: thlbaiily o R rakt g rute oy |2 S0y Wil o THUECAVAL TITe SR Che 101k o | LOMORY: ARM Nom® Wlokedly: GUMIOUR: ipe oolg | 4 i ot W ) i | Hits: Cincinnati, 10; 8t. Louls, | oxpect to arelve in Princeton, where thelf | fnding a schooner to travel in when I might | C2¢¢Y WiIl €0 Into private life on the " 01 | declare that they cannot tell when they buy | OT1er Was made that the argument would be Quincy won the third game from On.aha | Errors Cincinnat, 3; ty, Louis, L | first contest takes place next Tuesday. A | have gono in a steamer, but I considered it | May. and this is the first retirement that will | yeo 808 §IA0 how much of the money goes |4t lingth On the first arguments about i b . o leased, and In the prerence of | Teas taas riis: Chlcrroal ohy Bt Loyl 8 | imber of college and athletic club teams | very luck Traveling in that part of the occur this month. There i already much | for transportation and how much for meat | twelve hours' time, equivalent to three sus lrlmu;l as : p ‘.-|~ L "‘, . h‘ at that, | Lyons tz (2). Three o hits: P nz‘,l will meet during the trip, but the prin m:lfl l{! ‘:vr q;nh-kwhul 1t 1s in tne neighbor- | gossip being indulged in as to who will be [ Possibly it Mr. Armour will state the losscs preme court days, were given to the subject, : sl ALl B Lo e T " | Quinn! Stole bases MePhee, - G | oor euiss o ¢ talce’ B o the | 1004 of New York. his successor. The general opinion among | Incurred by his firm in the transportation of | Wy LMy pid . There were in the neighborhcod of 2,500 peo- | Nijller, Latham, Hoy, Bwing, Quinn, (P2l event in which they take part are Lt A suppose that hardly any Inhabited fsland | o0 SUOCEROT Pkt Col6h ‘I'“.““_‘m p. | beet during the same period of time that he [ 1N°" hree attorneys were heard on each te present, and among them was a flattering | !y, First base = on_ balls By | Motthaven games, which occur on May 26. | of the West Indios i levs known 1o o wia R e s e L SRR SO LUAC 2 ¢ | covered in stating its loss upon beef ftself | $i0¢. The chief justice's order in the pres- SUEFIENALIE §¢ o FitF e SN dinnek NPV RIthen: | The trip will last two months, the team ex- | than Montserrat. Two American and G O onatid by, DEGUIARE | g e ke T6E CHAE IR W ot | 45L IMIGR L AOVIARAY. tob (hu s HeWTHES MY % i the bulk of the pitching for the | Batteries: ' Dwyer and Hogriever: Ehret | pecting to get back home July 1 Dritish steamers touch there every month, | Cleveland. Colonel Craighill is third in rank excite public sympathy that those who eat [only two counsel on each side. It Is, there. "“'i i ML b {pta, Time: One hour and Afty min- | The fdea of sending a team to compote in | DUt there are rarely any passengers golng of | among the colonels of the engineer corps, but beet would eat the more, and those would | fore, probable the argument will be extended R tocal dutfit, but his work was In lamenta Umpire: Emslic stern Intercolleglate games originated with | sometinast I Were not for tho labels We | both Colonel Mendell and Colonel Abbott, who | eat i, 150, who wever e o before. How- | oo » ibl - B ol B i AR Y HE o e s e Tar PO NGFEh) G710 118 bsde Hontherrat Tume g e, BItIess SEUIG (riaed Colonel: Gratghill, willl Fallre Aurlig | 8Y8e; atl 1t ts know: whel rao oases ot | OVer at least two days, and it is possible d easy, and every man on | CHICAGO, May 5 _-The Colonels and | Arthur North, U, C., '95. He began last year | Montserrat Lime Juice, we should hardly | PTeC S bt bt Ar ¢ C ot i counsel will seek to have It cover even mora was both wild and easy, an y ma A 3 fhe Colonsls ar , 3 L ! 4 the present year, and it is said neither one of | Armour & Co. are on the business of their ; Colts piayed one of the best iames eVer | to work up an interest in the scheme, but | ever hear of the place. It 1s the great e, | toteiges 4 3 time. the Illinols delegation hit him for one or o W : 5 : et ietafid fiiaie refrigerator cars In carrying dressed meats | time e Illin & witnessed today, before the largest crowd A ken seriously 111 with | Julce producer of the world; and as no Brit- | them is likely to receive the appointment on | 8 d ore eafes. Fagan relieved him in the sev- | ever assembled at the Lincoln Street park, | 1ast summer he was taken seriously " | ish shi ve sive " ace 5. figh i ¢ | the public may refrain from tears, The motion for the rehearing was for a more eafes, 2 i 1 | Both pitchers aid_splendid work, and ‘were | typhoid fever, which prevented his further | B ShID is allowed to leave without a | account of the nearness of the date of their piod enth Inning atter two runs tad been scored | Both pl s vork, 1 yphold fever, ed his oe supply of lime juice for the almost perfectly supported. Dahlen, C) ailors, tne busi- | retirement. Both of these colonels who out- Appropriation Wi o Insumolent, second hearing on the points on which the Off him, but he was unable to stem the tlde | ang Luby carried off the felding honors, | efforts. thes o large one. It is pretty nearly in | revk Celoncl Craighill are excellent officers, | WASHINGTON, May § Mo steps have | court was divided, but Attorney General Olney and took a little of the medicine with which | Weather hot. Attendance, 14,600, Score Fred W. Koch was then elected track cap- | the heart of ‘the tropics, being In latitude and it cannot be said that they shall fail to | g vet been taken at the Treasury depart- | stated in his brief on the subject for a res Balsz had almost foundered himself. e e 8 280 01 0003 tain, and with the beginning of the year he | 10 degrees 42 minutes north. It s a tiny |secure the appolntment on account of an ufe Louisvill . 0011000 0 The score shows three more errors for | "y, Chicago, 9: Loulsville, 6. Errors Ak Quincy than i¢ does for Omaa, but this only | Chickgo. 1) Louttville, I Harned puns:” Chi- | ho had convinced the athletes that the scheme | pLoad Ih 1ts large miles, with a population of | stood, I8 the choice of nearly all the army | the estimates of the claims alrendy oo | goes to demonstrate the fallacy of base ball [ F450. =,/ 4‘,:'“" Wilmot. © 8 hits Gita: [ was feasible, and started them training on | 10,000, \Vhen 1 landed I made the 193d |officers interested in the appointment, and es- | sented to the commissioner of internal reve. | had never been lw.\lrd to whether a tax on cores, for the Omahas were overwhelmingly n and Lange., Stolen bass eston, [ the track and in the gymnasium. After [ white person on the Island; there were 192 | ally are the officers of the engineer corps [ nue they will exces the amount of the | rentals or dividends on bonds was constitus el % Double plays: O'Brien to Pfeffer: for as the pros- | before I arrived, all the others being col- [anxious that he should receive the appoint- | APPFopriation by batween $600,00 and $1.000.- | {iona]. ment looking to the payment of this year's | hearing that in case the petition should ba at once commenced work. In a short time | Place, —only twelye miles long and eight |deserving record. sugar bounty, for which congress appro- granted he would ask to have the entire broad In its largest parts, and containing less [ Colonel Cralghill, however, it is under- | SUEAT POURLY, for which session. From Question reopened, saying the government il v zs 3 e casl P an original proposition, and intis Lyl b L L Pl el St i Bruck out: By Rerry. | (s things went more casi i ored. ment. ity Gecrstary Carlisle had already vietu- | mating that he should I{ke to have an 6ppor 1 they made but four errcrs, the ade enough ;. ot l[,(},‘\‘” 'lI’VYll‘I.“l">.] [» cts for “‘lv., .(r[x‘v l?rs:\\' l;ru: ..rfne f\|:\ .\n\xl-‘: il au ot in, MolbRAl s Red & WILSON MIGHT HAVE IT. ;\'XJ\_“:!.-“;I;\I 3;“;;::\:1',:\ 8 of ‘the clalms | ¢y 1T ito. the question at length, wooden-headed plays to last them the balance | Time: Tawvo hours and ten’ main | 28m at collego increase sl checkered existence, Columbus himself dis- [ Colonel john M. Wilson is said to be such ¥ —— — JUSTICE JACKSON'S TPOSITION of the summer, and what the team most mpire: MoDonatd | thought he could run, jump or vault or throw | covered it in 1493, but after that the island |a favorite with President Cleveland that if AR D Heck MeRed From: As the entire question fs new to Justice needs Just now is another captain. Hutchin- ANDING OF THE TIAMS the welghts came out and tried for the team. | lay undisturbed by the whites for nearly two | he should solicit the appointment he might| WASHINGTON, May 5.—(Special Tele- | . g e Li M 4 h Sy 8 Jolonel | &T: ‘he first offic ormation which | J¢kson, In the sense that he has heard son is unfit for the position, and it is false Bl G l‘Ix;wl \\:?-n, X.A‘lal P.C New men came up, and records were bet- ?r’:'r;:r'l‘v‘ ’V:I‘“h;I . ‘::L:“:l':n‘l: nll;m\x\nnr:l rllfsd:;.‘l‘lxxll: I\I\?I\l:mm;gw]llll‘\l'(j;‘l[“)m‘ln(lrS"-’)l:.rl::fi.'lll:.. bl:”r:‘llnl:u] ;nfln;"t‘ I;l 13. !‘v‘ll :"! :»:1 lll:‘f”';:;:-lllvim"' “,"\x’ ': none of the oral arguments, it is considered doctrine to interfere with his effectiveness by | ¢ji 50U RansTaiey s [ s o A i By AR AV TCONC kG SO s e REATl CABLUKed by the |and grounds of the District of Columbia. He [ week. from Captain Beck on the Winnebago | 10t improbabls that more or less Ll shouldering these dutles upon him. Lohman | Baaton oo e e L O e O S R et A e B L S LR EO UL T buildings | reservatjon came today by mail. The con- [ 01 all sides will be permitted. Whatever A or Ulrich should be given the captaincy be- | Baltimor ] 5 Some time ago Captain Koch sent chal-| over to the English and they have held it |and grounds around the exccutive mansion, | tents of communications wer oncerning | the conclusion of Justice Jackson, after hear- || fore another game is played. Brookiyn ] 5 | lenges to the universities of Princeton, Penn- | over gince, Like our own country it has a [ani while holding this position has been | the court proceedings, and have an account | ing the arguments, no reversal of the opin- A word with reference to the Quincys, then | Chicagy L..ovovvvernn 12 6 T AL e e arc EHSeLomiRnd, | BeevlaentiEbutane iay dns | ARAEbY /08 (RPOWN || EDW 1L SRt e Pt o et [ o wan oL at Lincoln by which the injunc- | lon of the court In rogard to incomes from good evening. They played superior bail all | New, Vork............. b & dospiraiih AL OnSe aSosgted, WM© KANVAM|| e85 wiibortinikts 1 tile svyarfior of helghe!| knd Cine to s Bk they are warm | "t The Feport, i o forther ayor | O and public bonds i possibl, unloss at . along the line, Boland's rcmarkable batting | Py deiphia 10 i [[gecsinec. Yale replied that while she had f hoving Antigta. (Hisisalary 1s $3,0007a yenr, | friengs. 1t tooths commen belief that if he | ance was askcd for least two members of the court who partic- 1 being the principal feature, although every | Louisville i1l 4 date open n which she could meet Calitornia, | which is a lot of money in Plymouth, the [ were anxious to secure the appointment as —_— Ipated in the former decision change their o man covered himself with glory, despite the | Washington v 9 3 the contest would be o hard as to probably | capital town. Over fn Jamaica eve ything | chief of engineers he might easily do so. The _ Yecretary Gresha y votes. The court stood six to two in pro- errors made. Again It |5 asserted Brackett's | St ‘flf*”*l“]‘” ’hm"‘-” 4(‘ B ruin her chances in the big games at Mott- | was in the past; they show a suranger not so [ latest rumor, however, and it seems to be | WASHINGTON, Ma —Although hav nouncing that part of the law unconstitu- band will be there or thereabouts when the | | CHAIMES (HaAY: b New York at Cincinnatis | Baven track. So Yale declined to contest. much what they have, as what they have |well grounded, is that Colonel Wilson does | an unsatisfactory night, Secretary Gresham | tional. On the remaining features of the pason ends, and you can drive a nall here. | Philadelphia at Louisville: Washington ai | Princeton’ and Pennsylvania soon showed | had; oo It was a rellet to fin1 that Moctserovs | oo covet the position, and is, on the con- | was much more restful today and tonight is | law the court divided, and if all the members lishe Chicago; Drooklyn at Pittsburg. thpie Sriandy fealing by offsring to Co every. | a living in the.pressnts ‘Miie Iittiu-sland is | traty, working i thy fterest. ot Soloeel | 8a1d to be somewhat improved. The secre- | of the court vote this time as they did bo. OMAHA. e JEL58 1 Liele TOWAC 0 mid Ehe team. i soour. | doifig @s ‘wall tiaWi KNGAL ioveriiia, Defips | Cvmiwnill. Whom: 16 woill My o oo 8513 to B Boew! pain at times, but finds | fore, Mr. Jackson’s voice will declde the i AB. SB. PO. B |[scor OF THE WESTEEN LEAGUE | ing the best quarters, and promising the use | better, because it depends not upon Sugar, | have the position. If such is the l'nsoir"l"‘r in sleep. \. | matter, ' Ulrich, ... "3 ) | it college tracks, with all facllities for | but upon ifmes. 7 tall you theas little things | Colonel Cralghill will probably b Apboincer, AR rnd s a ety (i cpmCOr Ul SETh ISl undaratoon ) Ithab AL a:ney. Rt Hutch'sn, 2b (A 0| Smilng Peter Tanlels War Quite Ensy tor | training. Chicago was challenged, but, being | about the fsland o tha you, will know what | since the opinion of Colonel Wilson will have | Ja¥ and his condition Is said et bebar e vy | (O1by SWHIL NpBERR in - Bapeon B tan presonta- Jid 0 9 1 the Lenders Yesterday. under very serious doubts of her ability to sort of a place 1 was going to. much weight with President Cleveland. Coggswell of Massachusetts {s reported to | tion of the government’s side of the question, ! 01 ol = 8 CITY, May 5 Danicls was an | siccesetully compete with the lvely Cali-| v gust add that the center of the | The president is not restricted to the grade | ho testing comfortably. and it is probable he will be supported by ‘ 0 Ol easy vietim for the Millers today. They | fornia boys, she declined Sland Js a mountain rising several thousand | of colonel in making the appointment. but it B ey Asals Aty LGens hitne: e 1 attad Milibak i iwan Won .‘--n;‘y Healey | The University of Michigan signified its | feet high, and that ija i puted floral treasures | is believed that he will confine his choice to New Fourth (inss Postmusters. it A Yo P de s gan 1| held out well until the winth inntng, when | CUEEFNeSS t0 compete against the U. C. and | Were what attracted me to Moniserrat. - on | ina e At he w | Y L e e niane, . e 0 0 0| he was batted for two tr vh‘N wnd four sin- | Made an offer to the traveling m of a|the =ea level in those latitudes you find only pass over the deserving colonels and give the [ Bram.)—Postmasters have been appointed as TS Fidtine Howeld B Jackson of the K 0 . Attendance, 500, Score: | guaraniee of all expenses connected with the | the flora of hot countries; but on the mour. | naularreer e any offcer in o lower grade. | follows: South Dakota—Frankfort, Spink |y Arsclate Justice Howeld . Tackson o tho B T R et i B b BB x| feam'’s trip to Ann Arbor and training quar- | talns you find the flora of ‘all climates, Should ~either of the colonels be ap- [ county, John Kalschener, vice B, E. Graves, | (" from Nashville, Tenn. He expects o Minneapolis 10 1 2 1 0 3 3 § $5y3| ters there, fogether with 35 per cent of the | “When we'approached Piymouth one of the | proter ook of ~engincers, with the | resigned; Roscoe, Edmunds county, A. I participate ‘in the proceedings. Joseph H PO. A, L. Hits: K i s, 11; Minneapolis, 9, | 8ate receipts. This offer was accepted and l‘l\_r:*; (‘illl‘"::iel ;;I;\ L»us a ln:lx‘smm‘l “;Im halt | rank nlY brigadier general, Lieutenant J"\";‘l'fl{ ‘“(‘,-" i C 3':‘.‘.’.’(?"“‘1*"J"‘i'xf\'{v”»'»7‘.-"‘ Choate and his son and Hon. B. H. Bristow ) Pt Sl ke s eapolis, 9. | o date fixed a , surmounted, as I thought, | Colonel Jchn W. Barlow would be pro- (PRt A DAl S i ew Yol s0 reached the city to rong, 1 3 1 0] patteries piels na’ Dats B aehle %" Either on June 15 or June 22 the team will | by a row of, caiton balls at irregular in- | motel to the rank of colonel y R. Anderson, resigned. of New York also reached the city tonight, Major David P. prosumably to take part in the co - meet the Denver Athletic club. The Multno- | tervals. But asiwo drew nearer I found that | Heap would become lleutenant colonsl. G e L H ke part fn the court pro e edings. mah Athletic club of Portland, Ore. has | my supposed cannon balls were the heads of [ tain William L. Marshall would be maje| COST OF A TRIP TO EUROPE, | ccedings Farrel, m 13 3 0)ana wilson (e Rt Do MILWAUKEE, M y 5.—Score: 0000040 0-2 3 3| Milwaukes ........ also been negotiating for meets with the | colored gentlemen''who stood he g major, First Lieutenant Henry E. Water , . = ®, / AR I T 3 |a een neg 5 0 stood on the ground , First Lieutenal enry aterman WORLD'S W, CONVE 2 Fak ane (i T ml,l 'llm‘xl.“..,,,l‘ [ uq‘u 019080 9,320 tsam Qon Uts return trip, The date has not ln-hl{ul. watching our arrival. A dilapidated | captain, Second Lientenant Edgar Jadwin | Less Than 82 a Day if You Follow This L L CONFSREES) Veach, 11 01 0 2 its: Milwaukee, 4 St. Pau rrors: | been decided upon as yet. wooden pier reached out thirty or forty | first licutenant and Additional Second Lit Man's Economical Style. 3 - Hitea;” 2 2 = O andBorn Bipper ahi Berpen o7 Daker STRONG IN RUNNERS, feet Into the water, and soon (ho greater | tonant James P. Jervey sccond Hutenant. | A corremmment ot e on® Franciseo | T e S A e % ' PO ki e L s it A ¢ Al ool i SEtha ta §d- | part of the 1400 inhabitants e to JENERAL CASEY'S SERVICES a R # & Totals T EL T ST J SIOLIDO, fatay BEAtra g S Hx-rmlc . K ,m.wxvs‘rmh\&xh ;‘[":‘I; aamiiny | B Ciag () I ;'I\; [U: nu:vlv«'?’ . l:r’;: :;r\(l "‘I \”c\ E “\(”x]x: stop | Chronicle, who, with a friend, had a six | LONDON, May 6.—The third blennial eon- I G 280813800 2l Tanamapai 102413320 013 putter. He has put’the shot forty feet, two | throw a line ashoe was & failure, and the | General® Corey bos ' hoscs "hertormed I or | oS’ trip abroad, has the following to | vetion of ‘the world's Women's Christian 4 Barned runs: Quincy, 4; Omaha, 5. Two | Hits: Tole jalndianapolls, 16, Errors: | inches, high jumped five feet, ton inches: | sallor who threw.'it mude some uncompllc | about the Dustrie of Columbla, as will be | 0¥ regarding the expense Incident to the [ Temperance union will open in this clty June ‘ 73 base hits: | O'firien, | Donnelly,’ Bl Ill'_vv};:v‘l’;‘, ”".'lhl\y nv:mp s 4 = fun the 410 yards in 0:513-5, and the half | mentary remfarks. This brought a reply | seen from the following sketch of his army | Outing: 6. Arrangements have been made for 250 1 Miles, — Mertc Boland, o Hickey L e in 2:011-5, breaking the coust record in the from the man on the shore who was sup- | service: It was exactly five months from the day we | women preachers and speakers to address | fiome | runs:” Mertes,” *Donnétly. " Do herland Wittroclc, Umplre: I ot aniverd sy fresard i the” abet) Dosed toveato ikl binck, vaaro /st great | 3 1a wisiborn I Now Tork and appointed | left New York to the day when we saw | tho same number of audiences In Lond ‘ AL (b Ll Brat o rma ok V6 Tt Rooqus lietraad BRblNS G it N0 01 8 3 0_7|Put. by one foot, two inches. He has never | si from Rhede Island cadet s i Son T Ien0 AU Shoes in LondUngby A the Unite academy, July 1, 1818, to to Veach, Struck out: By Hines, 2 20220501 0 1-11]Dbeen beaten in the half mile, and Is said to 0N, phwat:are ye givin' us!” the black | States Milita Sandy Hook light again. We went first to | \hat date. Detroit . A unique demonstration will take 3 X ¢ e a o. finfs r y 2, Whel zraduated o Hasgow, Bngland and Lou- a 3 %1, Baso on.balls: By Hines, o: 1 Batterles; Jones, Kilroy and Fear; Pears, | B2ve @ remarkable. finish. e man shouted, “Be Jasus, how can I catch |JUIY 1 1832 when he was graduated and | Glasgow, doing Scotland, Eng place in Albert hall on Tuesday, June 18, | e, o A e by s a1 | Roache and Lohbéck. AR o eanman: 1 Th Jenre of | the loine whilf I ean't rache 117 neraEgty piquae) Meconiiieutanant i | don: “then we visited Holland and Belgtum, | when the great petition, which will be here balis: 1, 15 Wil pit STANDING OF THE TEAMS, e e e s e ey weré Shouts of derision from the | 22, 181} first’ lieutenant, nber 1. ‘185j; | followed the Rhine to Mayence, and thence | from New York, will be festooned around the . Bnlaz, 2 s Umpir Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct: | 0.9 4.5 on & curved track, an excellont e d, and every word spoken was in as gaptain, August 6 181 major, October by Frankfort and Leipsic to Ber-| pall. This petition, which is 1,928 yards long, Warde. Minneapolis ...... 1 4 0 100.0 nt g rich an Irish brogue as cne could hear in |1863; licutenant-colonel, ' September 2, 187 i Froi Berli e went Dresde; (3 Y WIN: T e % 5 » [ Datedo 3 2 600 | formance. He ha 0 run the 120-yard | N Yo A it colonel, March 12, 188%; brigadier gener n. rom s B & BRI resden, | hoars over 2,000,000 signatures, asks for the ‘. ll‘lt\;'\'_"’};} QA ‘\~“‘-“ Sty \“'l"l"‘il',‘;” GAMB | Tndianapoiis '+t e 0.0 | hurdles in 0:16 1-5, two watches catching gt o I'f’d"s‘:;':,’”;om‘[""'; ""’;‘"; Mot | ehict ehgineer, July 6. 18%; rover Jicutenant | Munich, Innsbruck In the Tyrol into pronibition of the sale of alcohol and oplum HINGOLN, May: & e BRUATI == | g o 3 T 2 2 60.0 [ time as 0:16 flat. This is running in cham- | ;* e b der of Liome colonel and colonel March'13, 1 or faith- 2N 2 c . Florence, s [ Lincoln and Peorla’ played “an exhibition [ Ft; Paul -ooooonot SR plonship form on any track. He has had | i3 COnivg from a crowd of West India | €1 and meritorious - services urtng e | alz, e oo po ity e oo | Florence, | and will be presented to the representatives - M et e mnett and | Grand Rapids'.!:! 3 3 considerable experience. In & race le fan | NEET0t had not given It an uacanmy seos | by Rome, Pisa, Genoa and Milan. Then we went | of the British government. Brown being hit freely, Tlynn retiving seven | Kansas Clty ..1011100 TS close to Walter Henry at the time the latter Why, those fellows talk like black Irish. jieryloes: _On duty at academy | over the St. Gothard to Lucerne and Switzer- | As each national contingent enters the men at center and Kennedy five at right, | Milwauke . L3 B0|helq the world's record in the 120-yard hur- men, T sald to the captain cf the schooner. | JUlY. R e (Ware apd|land, thence to Paris, Windsor, Ox- [ Dall It will be precedsd by a large flag of its Peoria went to pieces in the seventh in b today: 3‘{]\'\"‘})‘"“)*“ x'l"_lr\;l“-‘"; dles. o ‘Irish!*“he replied. ‘They're as Irish as e Ly ”:“lm;\v“ ford, Stratford, Chester and Liver- | hation, each woman carrying a national flag. Hieimnd Lincalnipileqiiipkanr runs. Boores |GV B SBauliat ‘“‘l‘.","l‘l"‘";l' Talag s Another hurdler is Ernest Dyer, 22 years | Bllly-he-dem. Nine-tenths of the darkies | meniid o, December | pool. We tramped for several days | At the same time, the national anthem of the Lincoln ........ L2 100004 2 s Gri FLH ezl of age, and 160 pounds in weight, ' Dyer has | on this island are of Irish deseent. Thy . 10 Augt i on duty at Mili- | in Scotland, for a week among the English | nation in question will be played. After the 5 — — 1K » y R e 0000 0 04 e oiim BEOERE. BUNNING . samuer| FUb Ule 830.5A%A Nucdlon in 0:RT1-8 Aud Che | 483 thoyire e only Irish darkies in the cademy as assistant instructor and as | lakes and for two weeks in the Alps. We clusion of the London convention the lmlhrh’“ 13 uurm and ,\;,‘v;r; ”1' wn un‘i 120-yard hurdle in 0:16%4. He is stronger in | world.’ tm‘(: -IF‘-::‘;;r 'l;',’ isinecrs, August 2%, | stayed at native inns and hotels, except in | delsgates will proceed to Grindelwald, whera Collins, me of game nehour and the shorter distances. He has run the sey , to August 31, 185 " “It was not till T was awaiting orders to il 5 d soon lny's bessloa Afo | gyt five-yard hurdle in 0:101-5, which s | Lion betl Plymou FONSTAES THR M HIRD, 100 Neasirdvonipiiced, faster than the world's record for that dis- | mystery of thes: MOINES, May b.—(Special Tele-| The arrangements have been nearly com- | tance: ‘he 100.yard. hurdie gram.)—Threatening weather Kept the at- | pleted for the runnin tendance down to Lo today. _ The visitors | 1" Cnimence at. the ¢ were unable to find Mau Score A forty-five minutes, Umpire: Kbright Arrangements for a Te large cities, where we usually took lodgings. [ a temperance convention is belng organized We went second cabin in steamships and sec- | by Lady Somerset, Mrs. Josephine Butler, ond and third class on rallroads. Our luggage [ Miss Wilkins and other leaders of women: consisted simply of a camera and two knap- | movements. In August it is proposed to visit sackd. Qur knowledge of foreign languages | the northern capitals in Europe. A steamer ~ 1% | was confined to a limitel command of Ger- | will be chartered to convey the petition and gettled In the Red | November 15, 18397 commanding detachment : that T eolvad the | of engineer troops in Washington Territory, ator bt ol Irich negroes. Many years | constructing wagon bridge from Vancouver - A, And | a0 a company of Irish Quakers bought a | Wash.. to Cowlitz river, Oregon meeting, which is | tho fifty-yard Rurdie in 0:6 45, Tn the 120 | Targe traet ot ary 1" A“.,,L,),M,,.,, and went | Ing and surveying military Tos unell Bluffs driving Juico business extensively, | PUget sound, November, 1 '8 | yards it 'Is thought likely that both Dyer | into the lim st ten days. Each ay | and Torrey will be able to go under sixteen : Thertis st 1861; conducting engincer soldi WoREll man hwhich Hatosdt ek e e o c ARSI e D N 0 A0 AL 100 s il e o fiirokrarn iMtve Fanekt ahl| penta e et ,I,K,’,’,.l",’:;[“’:,",“:I'i“‘,‘“ ot haseh laborers, | Paint and under orders to"Juno 11, 1881; Bt | hastriay Loy og) qim, I | Eood Had w G e R R ockford ........... 2 2 8 iy b 3 1] arge prope o hese men were ol onroe, a epart- 3 b i e ope en and St. Peter: g. Bl i e, in: Thiciroen, | 4HB Dutes Gffered: fte BuMiiently Tarey tal. G ‘the: forinies Tames Soskine i the UDADIS (0’ reaititns atirms AL Drbart: | known italian and French our expenses would L suarspurss sinatheiiate *tions of the native | ment of Virginia Women, and married and settled down there, 0 2 s to August 15, 1861; super D autumn a third petition to various countries 8. Krrors: = Des Moines, 2. Two-base | insure a good attendance from the leading | best, being considered the fastest sprinter that 1ing engineer of the defenses and f have been less. on the Mediterranean will be presented, the bivie it McKibben and MoVicker, Throe. | horscmen of the country. The secretary | ever hit the cinder track on the const. He | There ‘children, . of - course, were halt bien tions on coast of Maine to July Our, Mving expentes for the whole time, not | dcszaten, later visiiing Navita, Rom oAt Macke 16 Tieming. 5 o Mauck, . HI | o Henhnoo o0 8, orreeponding, with K. | 18 32 years of age. and welgha 141 pounds ohret st aia el T bloodimanythe (| WO RSE, RIS Shepial Sdin i omich ([ asiuding choXdascniil ipiionean! 1 Sioamer | Gonstantinople, the Holy 'Land and Bgypt: T I D A d 3 . 3 stronger, and the negro chbaracteristics had | N\Gian t ot Fioer o At @ later perlod it is intended to visit Struck | of securing his services as judge of the [ has made ths fitty yards in 0:5%, the sev. ik s and December | fares averaged 97 cents each, Thus $1. a Arpiel Sholte Y TN i y A to give way before it. The orlginal Irishmen | § i . the whole etusl cost pee diem. . Caroies oos | central capitals of Burops,. Tedis sog iy ok, 13 by Maue track, There will be five races each day. | ety 07 4-5 100 yards 1 ; on leave August 1, 1866, to Jan- 1 Daiilla Dlaye: | Dies Moines. 8. Batter w”x‘ni ;}:'E X;“fi‘hmt" 2207 :“m:“fi. i ):xf;f‘nro‘ have been dead and gone for years, but their | uary superintending engineer of the | dndithestollonlag inith aimragrany; Aetallad incoounta of She expe countries of the cast, Australla and Africa e ana framey: Mack T o d : desoniiian . 4 . et e Sorts Prob) Haammt) ie expenses on our trip 3 8 Bt ime ot T knme 0 R vt Farlonga: 2. four farions, S 3, | ha® made s fast time and won his racea | {picSA have fepeopled lne Mland, and | conmrvition’of Forts Preble and Scammel, | feialied socounts of the expenses on figures, | D Lunn, in response to the request of Allen, G Sl e LTS S iouy Autionss, S0 5 | by the phenomenal spurt he makes in the emab s andiotherITIah Roharastetiatina)f S EMARRINtOIN public huildings and | showing railroad, steamer and living ex. | MIss Frances E. Willard, has agreed to cone urlongs, $100. = last twenty-five yards. This year he has mot | *lple o f grounds and certain works in the District of | penses, are actual, rct estimates. The rail- | ¥*Y the great petition from New York to ur furlonss, $109; | reached his usual form, on account of sick- [ 1 2 ’; esults of this union of two | Columbia; construction of State. War and | road and steamship expenses from New York | SOUthampton on the steamship Berlin, in five and a half fur: | ness, but it is hoped that he will round to | FCs are often startling, Some of the Irish | Navy departments, March 31, 1877, 10 A4S | through England and the continent and re. | Which the ‘White Ribbon excursion 1§ to | hotel handicap, mile | in time for the intercollegiate games. ETOes are almost as white as you or I, |31, 1888, and the comple tion of the W .hi turn were $144.32 each. The living expenses, | COMe over to the world's Women's Christian n furlongs, $150. | Another sprinter is Theodore Barnes, a) and others are coal black. There's no telling | Inkton monument. June 2 157, And Apri including all daily incidentals, for the twg | Temperance union convention. A delégation ir furlongs, $100: | troshman, 19 years old and weighing ‘148 | ¥Mat may bappen in a Montserrat family: | i A oris 1t Distriet of Columbin and | Of us per week were as follows © PO L will present the petition to Sir Willian Vor: intie ipid & hall fut- | ounds, He runs the 100 yards in 0:10 2.5, | One baby Is a typleal African, and the next | 411 wor places, and member of various en- | Scotland and Kdinburgh non Harcourt, chancellor of the exchequer mile, #0030, shxand a3 oresont his strongest race fs the 220 IS & fair little thing, with straight red hair. gineer boards and commissions, as chief of | English lak and author of the temperance bill, now pende s, which h» has 3 4-5 It s not only in Montserrat, either, that |ngineers. since July 6. 88, and in chur hedral tow ing in Parliament, and which will soon | TAION smiial Bakiaaimada o 0438 dilonim e e At AL hit T ionstraction ot the bulldings or 1iby London pass x furionke! | curved track, being pocketed on the turn, He . o white man | of constriction of the buildings for lib A o o " six furlongs, § GET A START 5 four and a half furlong ST, SPH, May 5—(Speclal Telegram.) | Sorond day. May 231 ~Today's game was a horrible example of | 2 SGve furlonis, S v : Saints were not in it at | [nal $1%5: 4 Grand Jacksonville boys had | and u sixie Wi first part of the gam- | “I5 P was nterest i LUt Uward te last, when er- | o JHITG dis My rors began piling up, the Saints lost all | faut” g e, M hope and could do nothing. Peist:r started | 1708 B b bhe 10 pitch the game, but was rather wild and g Slagle tock his place. The Jacksonvill> R four furlongs, $1X s e, to its second reading, with good prospects of team used three pitche O'Connor, the South Omaha ndicap, one mile, | runs a stron, hing 5.| On one of the other islands, a man of wealth | of congress by virtue of act o ress of | Lond, ol and Belglum being adopted before Parliament adjo S e e LR So dicap, one . ong 440 yards, finishing in 0:53 1-5. . ealth [ of cong S0 o date. G f Journs. run on a fly ball to 1ofi fleld that was 1ot | , Honoa 3100: 1 o ararongs $90: [ pradley, 19 years of age, and 140 pounds in | Of any black blood in him, whose father IN THE Q. M. G.'S DEPARTMENT. Germany ...... m Dvestigating Foullo in the grass. Attendance, 5,0M. Score: Tar ot Isicnss SUNYBfive nnalm bale tune |t el e heaun the 480 yards/in 0124 1 Hpo was perfectly white and well educated. | Another retirement which will occur this Austria “and Tta) JST. LOUIS, May 6.—J. H. Stout, W. D, RN R Wi O AR i e i LR " %7 | the 440 in 0:531-5, and the half mile in '“"I-‘ fman married a beautifal American girl, | month is that of Colonel Judson B. Bingham, | Italy—Ttom Parker and J. E. Hoyt of Menomine, Wis., aistipd0) 048 10 € 8018 s—11 | #eCs 8 y 98| and there was m reral, on the 16th | Italy and Switzeriand, rland ..., May FFour and a_ half fur- [ He is considersd one of the strongest furlongs, $125; 3, six fur- | ishers on the coast. in due time the urning in the family when | a. ixth da stant quartermaster g 3: Jacksoavill', | longs, $16 and R. B. Dudgeon, J. R. Matthews, W. H. tiren Earned runs: St. Joseph, e was born to them a Lieutenant Col- g nild | instant. By his WS Chan and J. Q. Emery of Madison, Wis,, Hits: St. Joseph, 6; Jacksonville, 11 |jon $123; 4, Omaha handicap, one mile, Louls T. Mervin, 21 years of age, and 170 | as black as the ace of spades, The man |onel George H. Weeks will be promoted to {.j:::'j ] who compose u committée appointed by tha » A R e LI it iy, et furlonss, 3150, longs, | POURds 1 welght, ‘is the walker. He makes | knew what it meant, and he had to explain | the coloneley. Major Gibert C. Smith will BaTIE e KOvernor of that state to inspect and report e i lan e nost g SRS ENLIAIN tho mile in 7:34, and it is thought he can do | that there had been a trace of black blood | become lieutenant colonel, and Captain John | [anior: fos . seven and a half fur | much better if pressed. He has walked 100 | in his grandfather, which had lain dormant | L. Clem to the majority, leaving a vacancy | ['ndon aii nd a half furlongs, $1. | yards in sixteen seconds. through two generations, but had thus made | in the grade of captain. Up to a short time (2), Belt (). Bas Peister, 4; off Schwar Bases on hit by pitch=d'b on balld oft O'Conner, 1 ls: Logue, M 1 the public school system of the varlous e clties in the United Stat rived here to emain | St. Louls’ sev dar ) The gentle nen will ‘ : al days, this beln, one o Fine i cut? By Polst DL Se005 5 ROPALt purongs: ShS WEIGHT MEN AND JUMPERS \tself plainly manifest in the third, The [ago there were three vacancles in the grade otal ... 5 ot thee first cities they have yisited, Sand wilj lls: Belt, "1 Datteries: Peisier, | 5 'five fur i 8 six furlonss, § Robert W. Bdgren, the hammer throwor | Shild was hurried off to America to be reared | of captain in the quartermaster's department, | 1t fu to be noticed that the cheapeat woek | make & thoroush. Tnvestisation o (i i B Beit. " Thine of wame: Two hawss | ko Decoration day handieap, one mile and and shot putter, is 21 years old, six feet, ono | 4nd educated, and is here now, and four or | but the president filled these vacancies at the | was in London. the cost of living there being | Public educational methods. B0 CIgnt minutes, Umpler Framwrn, "OUr | 100 yards, §00; pfpriongs KU0.< ] ARE pho . and 193 pounds in welght, | fve perfectly white children were born to | Same time that he made the appointments o | Jous than 50 conts each day. An & pol 10, e 2 LR Rk 3 TEAMS. {ath ey, R e throw the hammer In 1893, | the couple afterward.” fill the vacancies occurring on account of the | jiving expenses in the large cities wore con. Csage Indians in Court, STANDING OF TUE TEAMS. | turl nge. & urlongs, $125; (o Bagan o, thioy [tho Ihamment in i3, = retirement of Major General McCook. FIrst| giderably less than elsewhere. Wa speni| SOUTH M'ALESTER, T. T May 5—A o P e i e RO EBL throw of 111 fect, three Inches. In the last | NOT THE RIGHT KIND OF DAY | Licutenants John T. French, ir., Fourth ar- | more than half the time in the great capi- | number of prominent citizens of the Osape neoln 2 0 100.0 enth day g8 $100; L voar college games he raised the unizersity Hilery; James B, Aleshire. Wirst cavalry, ( tais—six weeks in London, three in Paris, | natlon have brought suit against Major H. 8t Josaph 1 66.7 five furlol Ji2n: 8, six and a half fur- | {000 3 P Gaat: seven and one-half taehes, | hy Mrs, Deake Falled to Establish Com. |and Isase W. Littell, Tenth Infantry, were | iwo jn Berlin and one in Rome. It was our| B, Free 1an, agent for the Osage Indians, Quincy . 1 L [ anp S N e i Cloap; Baven| o s it n o st Inales ot HLE maaloation with tho Spirit Land, ARpointed to Ak the Yacanciss. ThIS-VACARcY |'pianitotucoure lodKings Whiore wa remainad | Fresmantoonfieind ave ol kL HdisRn, SRR e s H A EHsionss, R By B Rl an i [ A o AL TGN O Lok Mrs. Maude Lord Deake's announcement therefors \\“l]h" thedgniy. l‘;’:l"‘i'“'y(“" °% | & weel or more. " In London we bad a pleas o Iun\lllur .,w.wil by 1-;;“,‘-'““ of Biackman: cksonvills 1110 3.3 ¥z o Ah YRR record Lan AT ARG EYD » would give & spiritunliate e oe | will exist in the grade of captain. » ol 4 S ussell. Bquare. agly ow | It was being used in building a bridge ueross Peorla e 3 ] . Prodicts Amoriean Downfall, Bh ihen thrown 180°(ent. fand:iliesl ey o [ stiaheanand v nkap rhinlintiniasance at | ot Aol ot BTRAE S0 S (ORI Ay T R ,,’,'“,sh’“,““ruw:‘l'l“’““”' | the Arkunsas river, which: would® open o R i o eire e | T ONDION, Alay. 8 Tha Port. oaram feet repeatedly. His otler records are: poung | Ptterson Lall ‘yesterday atternoon drew an | i Lieutenant J. J, Pershing, Tenth cavalry, | inutes alty. ‘OUr Fent wan 1 ihincibard!|ithe ‘Oaag nation the surrounding country B s Al aatnooin, il piay the ‘s | upon the performances of the A bammer, 148 feet, six inches; sixteen-pound | dudience of over 100. Who s protessor. of military sclence and tac- [ yeei "or 15 cents each a day. On Holbors (P N araiire. Daen-iodeéd with terday. No other games. horses at Newmarke, says: '“The shot, thirty-elght feet, one |Inch; twelve-| 8She seemed to.have been forsaken by all | tics at the Nebraska State university, in ['Co%e rla s Todisurant whers a substantial ——— | o can boom was bound to die sooner or Iater. | pound shot, forty-five feet, six inches; pele | agencies commonly (supposed to aid on such | Lircoln. First Lieutenant Lewis M. Kcehler | o, g¢ "heet dinner could be had for from 6 Toalsts that an Assignment Was Mude, 1 GANES PLAYED ON THE COMuONs | LB symptoms thereof were supplied | vayit, nine' feet, seven inches. an occaslon as this and to fail of resource in [ of the Ninth cavalry, stateloned at Fort Du- pence up. Very often we took our breakfast | CHICAGO, May 6—A special to the | Ruursday. Sthor ihree ot thelr ¥ 4% | The high jumper is William Chandler Pat- | the hypuotic or fesmeric power, It appeared Chesne, Utah, is also a candidate, as ":\,“"‘“ In our room. It consisted of coffee, rolls | Times-Herald from St. Cloud, Minn, as ¢ Unlons Defeat ths Hayden Bros. in & One- | Montauk wen¢ down ke ordtnary —ataok | torson, 21 years of age and 148 pounds in his | o be il mere ausss Work. In which thecered | Bivet Lieutenant Gonzales 8. Bingham, Ninth | 40 butter, cold aeat, Jam, ‘oto. This was | e’ Heral e Ao Mokt Y Sldod Contest. | As for“the time trials and other cccen: | jumping clothes. His record is five feet | showed so heavily against her that the audi. | cavalry, who is a son of the feuiring colonel. | made possible by a small alcohol stove and | s of the lumber firm of N. P, Ciarke & z The Unlons defeat:d the Hayden Rros. | trlcitics in running, Montauk fs not a flyer, | eleven and a quarter inches in open contest. | ence, aggressive:eivugh to begin with, soon | The appointments to ”"|' h‘“"“",_;"i“;‘ujy: a supply of provisions. In Berlin we tad a | Co. last night that the firm fctually mads ! yesterday afternoon in a very one-sided bug | 400 1t 18 a very ‘open A S ters 3 | Ho has broken the coast record twice, He | came to the pofiit of open laughter ut each | which were just flied had been delayed fOf | large and very comfortable front room, con- | e assisnmn: Hatariey evening; that thelr B alioa conisat a score of 11 fo 4 | 1y yiin Dave dny”Bnglsh Subporters I07) has cleared six feet in practice. In addition | succeasive blumder. * People who fnsisted that | quite a long while xlpl ey ha¥i"® | tainiog two beds, a loun arm_ chairs, } Habilltics are estimated at from 3500000 to The batteries were: Thelssen and Swar Nough to bolleve that EnGlsh. horess | he has cleared twenty-one feet in the run- | they had no relatives dead wore told thet they | occurred In August last, so it ls ltkely that | oo Bhing ote,” which cost us 16 mari, | $00.000, With assets of 81, 0. Detalls can- BE AN W ARSI Ang S tralndrh ant Jockevs have boe Rinnaios ning broad, has made a running hop, step | had, and a woman who never had a child on | the appcintment to fill’ the vacancy caused | FRIE PISRO €C, Which cost us duy each. | BOt be' obtained till tomorrow R Hayasne; Riohardson and. Hall - for [ {ralnere snd, jockssys have heen'ktanaing st nd fump of forty-three feet six inches, and | earth was told tnat she had one in heaven. ~[by Colonel Bingham's retirement ‘will not | [of JIe w0 weeks, of 13 cents u day e H Dploos The Unions play the Wileox & | X0 Ficwi” advance, 16 gtonend was. ssen | aad,Jump of forly-three 120 yards hurdle in Your mothe¥! was a Methodist,” sald she | b made immediately, but may be delayed for | 11 Furls & pald even less for a room at r team next Sunday * | athis Best T the rice for th March stajee | 34400 s i some time. There ls a large number of | § MWk We Wers nearly atways fortunate Btreela PIAYEL & vers Inlareativg waiama M, his Incomparabie (HEeHOrity was cx. | CHOUSF Woolsey Is the broad Jumper. He | “Oh, nos was.uhe answer, “she was ajoanaidates, and 1t is bolleved thet others fior.yyingtin /g ity “muly came ta un by Gills | boned to a ridicatous extents 0 V®* ¥ g9 years old and weighs 108 pounds. He | spiritualiste will ‘sonounce themaslves belore the time | ponag"ang' perseverance i conversing with —— e = =====| The Times sava: ‘The American horses [ bogan to jump in 1852, His record in the| Mrs. Deake Was 8lmost as unfortunate {o;] arrivea ‘for making the sppabitment, follow travelors, We always mado it a rule o oo i (0 0 rified and Iy \} CUT COUPON ALONG LINF OF BORDER | [an w "vl o ‘u‘;‘n\xw“ py \”"ln.‘l".l»";'.\”f. | event Is twenty-two feet. He las also made | every one of Wer*wterances, and in no in- RETIREMENTS IN THE LINE to arrive early in a town, so that we could | ® e d, purified and Invig- S———————————— v b i | forty-four ‘feet six inches in the hop, step | stance even apfitired to estabiish a communl- | on May 12 Major F\ ;:v.r”‘v!vl“ Sharacter they enjoyea in thelr own | 1a%c cation between-4ha;seen and unseen world. | wenty-fourth infantry CERTIFICATE, 0 Another broad Jumper Is Melvllle Dozler, 20 was not bokd enough to say that she was erick M. Crandal, | secure rooms to advantage. We asked ques- | orated if you expe to enjoy good will retire, promot- | tions without stint, and prevented ‘ourselves | health through the coming summer, - - | ing Captain Thomas J. Lloyd, Eighteenth | from being swindled by making definite bar- | Pure blood is the great requisite for ! A i Birers Mast Clothe ths Naked. years old and 155 pounds in weight. This is | being guided aright, and in acknowledgment | \nfantee. th the ¢ of major. Firat Licu- | gains at the beginning. good health, because the blood s the 1 of the Subscriber to Participate in New York World: “So far as I could sea | his first year at jumping and he has cleared | of her blunders attributed them to her op- | femane Chorles b le, Eighteenth Infan- Ll flui which carvies E d the detective to | tWenty-one feet eleven inches n contest, a | pressed condition on account of the sultry at- | try. will be made captain, and Second Liu: Greenhut Hus vital fluid catries nourlshment THE OMAHA BEE’'S | with the naked eye.' sa s il e e Sapneret ARG e e g BORIA T T AR MO nd support to all the organs of tho the police court justice, “the living picture [ B\EROMEE ’Ix'w .';".rf»f\:n:, nawever, ia the | " B3t T TR 'dfiim;{‘..’,‘."lz’mu g.'»..l.i.-T.',Frnr.‘x hi:.':?.‘:..fi ‘mvlm‘ 8 Eln\ el e ke body. Make your blood pure now by 4 FREE BOOK JAS AuiIIESMIMS B ¢ wity | t¥o-mile ‘bicycle race, which he has ridden Jeautited of a Sariouws Charge. Major Crandal was promoted to his present | that he has withdrawn his i the use of the great blood purifier, {1y And.did you look at the defendant with | ("Figy'% POVEE ees WA EW YORK, May 5.—Chlet Engineer | gradg ag a result of the appointments made | thar 1o will fight the sults against the re- y rsapari which will over- ] DISTRlBUTlON the Daked are. aaked.hinchonor |, The team ix under the management of Ar- | Sailer of the Quebec Steamship compuny's | Feently (o the fank ‘of biigadior general - | Linel®ahill flght the sult don mittee | come that tived feeliug, give you an ap- Certainly | thur W. North. He has taken active pari steamer, Orinoco, arrived this evening from ‘olonel E. €. Mason, Third infantry, will | to the end. He also denies the time for N5 sot, refre: s sleep, 1 [ ouDetendant dlamissed.” continued tne | Gt Ve North, Mo has taken active part in | Stenmer, Orpoco, 3 arrested at Bermuda on | Zoaleonl 5% 0. Masen, TR fptaniey, il fling his declarations has expired. He says | Dette and sweet, refreshing sleep, pomee j court. “Until police officers learn the law | fio e b el P S| & charge of assaulting and causing the i eutens Jolonel Jc he iree months from the time the MONDAY, May 6. | caur o lntil police cannot panish others | 145t year, but lias bzen unable to continue on | 4 N S ey o P o 1 this retirement Licutenant Colon | lI hn H. | S ere institatod, The interes par | y —— Detectives must hereaftar w zoggles.” | decount of illness | to"Bermuda, He was honorably acquitted | Page. Twenty-second infantry, will be pro- | (it bt enter their appearamas to w. | O NE CERTIFICATE, _with five SRR SRS AN ALY WIAP S054IS The team is in excellent conditlon, consid- | by the court and is once morc at his post | moted to colonel Mador l,lu\;l Wheaton REP ARPEM | clarioal cxbooaa eatities the sebeere |1 Van Leavea Keported Dyin grIck tha smoust BeAax iy b l:::‘u-” hist ou ERSLtAE R0y, eILL'Le Inspa limiaian Funeral of John Brown Jr. S . l onsve, 5 R | | ready done. e y stopping place 4 colonel, ! 1es Sa § INCINN 4 - Pt Sy per. o one Vi lgaf'y Touiy B || winTER CIT, "la, My’ 6 (@peciat | 120V done, AL cvery length tcoping pact | gy e |l 7SR Mol S S | ciNCINNATL, iny bk Commeria arsaparila lected from the printed catalogue of | Telvgram.)—Word has just been recelved in | When they reach Princeton they will have | GRAND (Speclal Tele- | | jcytenant George Young, Seventh In- | Gazctte spe TomSandunky o b A . > " RS QD ol nd teBook Distribus [ nis city from the Anamosa peoitentiary three days 10 get into trim before ent | gram.)—The ball club de- | fanery, will be promoted to the captaincy, [ At the funeral of John Brown. jr. today | I8 the ouly True Blood Purifier proumf- o Ko i oy . oy that Van Leuven, the crooked pension at- | their first contest. In view of the excellent | feated the fhe score of |and Second Lieutenant Charles P. Russ, [ on Put-in-Bay fsland, the attendance, espe- [ nently in the public eye today. Be sure / Publisher The Omaha Bee, torney “n'.‘ Is serving n two years' sen- | yocon it EORICAE ey will have, being placed | 22 t0 7 today “mw for th Inimxm‘v Eleventh fnfantry, will be made first leu :‘IT}Ly of k}""«":”f .L}I?';; ”“‘.‘.:k)w:"y‘ ‘I‘n 4o, | to get Tood's and only Hood's, f < N MENT ence, s d pOrte: petl- | 7 » " - “ g club was th *lu el ard- . e . C D! andu y ade e FREE BOOK DEPARTMENT. L atanad LT aitur SLELrTat hRt Bebis 1o oe: clkh Bauks. nnd given the ore ot fos | slut L A Ay Shan | tanant principal oration. A touching address wis ee—re—— | tions signed by about X names will be | Ing ) m were_ ki u Ry S i R . Omalia, Neb, presented to President Cleveland within the | best athletic field in the country, they ex £ the | reoln, 7; Grand Is- Army officers in ashington are mani-| also made by Jamcs French, a colored HUOd’S PI"S“"’ h;{ 10 tak e | | 131 WGk, SkI0E (05 Van Leuven's release. | pect to get into first class trim. o far 1 (o o festing a deep interest in the retirements | lawyer, cnsy {u eftoct.