THE SAINT PAUL GLOBE* SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1896. S

sundry fly balls and a case of by Ifullane, p.....0 0 0 0 0 0 social evolution In this country, mone- pitcher. tary reform stands as the first req- fIVE A AWAY Then the locals started. Tim O'- Totals 44 15 18 '26 13 4 GASE FOH SMER uisite. This policy, however promising §0* GflP Rourke sent a hot one through the Kansas City A.B. R. 18. P.O. A. EC of good results, can take its place. Special Manning, Sale."^! lined one out for two 2b 7 2 2 2 6 1 during dust and Mertes cf 2 12 0 0 • Continuation the next four bases. Stratton dropped a fly in Menefee. 1 years of the present financial system In order to reduce our large stock of Hammocks we IT. PALL TEAM OPENED AT HOME George set Nyce, 88 5 2 2 2 4 1 FORMAL MANIFESTO OFFERED BY Hines' hands, but Billy Klusman, lb 6 0 3 11 1 0 will bring down upon the American will sell for one week, June prices II MI.UANS ending- 25th, at so HII A SORRY EXHIBI- the ball sailing away down toward Lake, c 5 12 5 2 0 THE RKI'l WHO people that cloud of impending evil, to low as to be in the reach of all. TION. the corner of the fence. Menefee made Hinea, If 5 2 0 2 0 0 BOLTED T«E ,. PARTY. evert which should be the first thought one jump for It, missed it, and then Hatfleld, 3b 5 3 3 12 0 of statemen and the first prayer of Flo. 0 Hammocks 78c, former price $1.00. ran after it. Meantime George Kling, rf, cf 4 2 2 2 0 0 patriots. Our very are. at Callahan, p 5 5 3 0 10 institutions •* 6 92c, '« 1.28. reached third and, it was about an 0 stake. To-day, with the rapidly increas- •• •• scored, Barnett, rf 0 0 0 0 0 ing population, widely swelling "81 $2.85, 3.80. even tet he could have for it with •4 •• *• ** THEY BATTED HARD AS EVER, was a daisy He stayed at third, TELLER THEIflr FAVORITE. demands, the basis our money is 31 2.65, '• 3.28. hit. Totals 43 16 18 2T 15 _2 of M H however, and died there, Glasscock •Batted for Johnston in ninth. relatively contracting, and the people 30 ••" 1.98; " 2.50. striking out, and Shugart being the •Two out when winning waa_ made. are passing into a servitude all the * PLAYED LIKE WOODEN MEN victim of a phenomenal stop by Klus- St. Paul 0 0 0 2 0 5 10 7—15 OFFERED TO PEOPLE AS A MAX more dangerous because it is not physi- &UT of cally is man on a wide ball back first base. Kansas City^ .0 0 3_J*_3 2 0 1 3—16 WHO WORK apparent. The nation itself ON BASES AND IN THfcl Kling Mllil. losing sturdy courage Kansas City had two cut, and "Earned runs, St. Paul 8, Kansas City 6; the which could FIELD. on first base by virtue of four balls two-base hita. Manning, Hatfleld, Kling. WOMiKHS. make it defiant in the face of injustice Tennis Goods. Manning sent the ball into the Nyce, Glassccck, O'Rourke, Mertes 2; three- 7 \u25a0 fl and internal wrong. From the farmer when run, Oriental Gut soft sand back of O'Rourke. It died base hits, George, Burns; home Shu- and tradesman to the government Best Premier Racket Strung-. Regnlat passed ball, Lake; bases on balls, off So-50, for like a log and while George was reach- gart; TO, there is apparent the shrinking frdm price, $4.40. KIN 111 WAS LIKE A WHIRLWIND Jimmy Johnston 7, off Mullane 1, off Callahan" 2; WILL BOOM HIM THEIR BEST. giving offense, vengeance ing it, scurried to second. 4, Callahan 1; lest the of Expert "Ich Dien," regular price $4.50, for$2.50. hit by pitcher, by Johnston by some power should Menefee singled, and Manning scored. struck out, by Johnston 2, by Mullane 1. by offended financial Oxford "Ich Dien," regular price $2.50, for $1,40* Nyce took a base on four, and then Callahan 6; left or. bases, St. Paul 5, Kansas descend. The business man submits Youth's Rackets from 750 to $I.oo* Shugart to some Judgment his In Which Flmt One and Then the Klusman hit well to center. Mertes City 11; plays, Pickett to Conn try Aaked to Support the Man portion of his and threw into the diamond, hit or miss, Glasscock, Klusman to Manning to Hatfield; will, and the nation submits some por- Other Club Appeared In stolen bases, Stratton, Manning, Hlnes, Cal- Who Headed the Silver Crowd's right, and while Spies was finding the ball, Clark. tion of its international lest some Front. again with lahan; time of game, 2:55; umpire, Walkout. mighty foreign creditor shall make Bicycle he kicked it into the lot all Bells and Lamps his feet. Henry went after it, but FOR MILWAUKEE. destructive demands. Where will Johnson neglected to cover the plate UNLUCKY this end if the people shall decline to At greatly reduced prices. Chain lubricant B<4 plate assert themselves? and Nyce ambled in to the li"c Yesterday by Where will it end KannaM City 16, St. I'mil 15. a coyote raiding a chicken coop by The Thirteen Made ST. LOUIS, June 19.—The following if the older parties in their determina- MiniiraiiolN 13, Milwaukee 6. moonlight. Minneapolis. address was given out today by the tion to maintain themselves in power, alone, Our Complete Grand Rapld» 4, Indianapolis 3. Lake hit in Pickett's direction, and Who said 13 was unlucky? silver men: for powers sake shall refuse to line of on recognize the right and the hope of Detroit 8, Columbus 1. went out at first, but the score was Minneapolis opened the new grounds Obeying the call of duty and justi- seven to two, and, moreover, made 13 rut and 13 hits, and still humanity? the locals Friday, by Fishing gain any won the best game of the season. A club fied the common citizenship of This country oannot much longer ex- Tackle Played. Won. Lost. P. C. did not in the fifth. Hunky Hines, once the star hitter, that can overcome such a hoodoo as that this republic, we address this com- ist free and independent against all the Sold Indianapolis 43 27 16 .628 ought never to lose a game. people at reduced prices. Finest Lancewood and SpUJ 27 18 .600 not eye on at munication to the people and the forth- rest of the world, nor can its Detroit 45 did have his the ball all It certainly was a happy day for the base- longer Bamboo selling at actual cost during' this sale. Kansas City 48 28 20 .583 yesterday, but he was the only one fans, crowd never, left coming conventions of the United much be free in the noblest ball and a happier sense if the United States, Minneapolis 48 27 21 .563 out, when Gil Hatfield gave the hurt- a ball game in Minneapolis than the throng States. In doing so we claim no au- of the term 51 24 27 .471 park Blais- a debtor natlo*. shall follow a policy Milwaukee ling sphere a dainty poke into the that swarmed out of the new at thority or right belongs St. Paul 46 21 25 .457 the pine dell avenue and Thirty-first street at 6 other than dictated by creditor nations. We pro- 50 19 31 .380 fence so hard that wall rocked pleased with Grand Rapids like a cradle in a day nursery. Kling o'clock last night. They were to every man to express personal con- duce all of the necessaries of life. Other Columbus 51 18 33 .353 the game, for It had been full of ginger from victions, we respectfully consume our products. In the W. BURKHARD, went out, and Callahan bunted. He with the but solicit nations R. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. start to finish; they were tickled race a constant beat the ball to first, but he need not grounds, fine as any in the the attention of all who believe that for existence it is ' at new which are as struggle producers con- Kansas City St. Paul. have to, for Johnston threw it wild, Western league; in fact there were nearly the time has come for a return to the between and 57 and 59 East Street Milwaukee at Minneapolis. sumers. present system of money Seventh and it struck the right bleacher real 4,000 who were pleased with everything. simpler more direct Our Columbus at Detroit. baker's dozen who were *st and method of diliberately submits to the desire and Indianapolis Grand Rapids. hard. Hatfield had no trouble scoring. There was a naming men service than at gave Manning a life, and overjoyed, but they were members of the for national the profit of creditor nations leaving Then Pickett team, their whole trouble has years. , is a losing game. Menefee was hit by the ball for the Milwaukee and obtained in recent Political us in the mass, and as individuals, a In checkers there was that the Millers had baldly exposed money gathering and the third time. Nyce followed Manning's phenom, Clausen, and party organization is necessary be- prey to the These Are the jit is scientific and played by well-dc- them, exploded their deadly cheapening old i^T* Best-WPj example a two bagger, and the total the field. cause without it the individual voter of the world. rules. of the general clumsy work in on 'fined score was ten to two when Klusman never intended to lose is dumb; but the party is only As the debt to creditors increases In baseball there Is also a losing giv- the the masses nations, price of dropped one, which Scott Stratton yesterdays game, and he did succeed in means, not the end; it is the voice of the the it is unscientific and has ing the Minneapolis fans about the worst human production on the farm and in igame, but caught in a hard run. not As limitations. The locals then took a sudden but Ecare of the season. He wanted to have re- and the sense. the world ad- the workshop is decreased with appall- jjio venge on the Millers for the way in which vances in wonderful epoch of in- ing rapidity, exacting more and more However, the St. Paul club is a mas- decided brace. Sandow rattled the ball they had handled the Brewers at Milwaukee, this^ for two bases, and Stratton waited for way humiliate tellectual development and physical toil from our citizens to meet the given ter of it, for thrice in the space of and he knew of no better to holding over a four. Callahan watched the ball drive them .than to take such an important game improvement there is a constant re- demand and their heads [three short hours yesterday did the down the left foul line when George as that of yesterday; to win the first game quirement for better things. The in- threat of the day when confiscation to '(aggregation variously as the Minneapolis grounds would be meet obligations will leave them Mackintoshes, known the came up, and became so excited that one new dividual feels that requirement and their (Saints or Apostles the game he hit the veteran a ten-strike. It was not Clausens turn to bare and defenseless. the give Glasscock. That Larry felt that he must have the he heeds it or he fails in life's en- that, filled the bases with one run in and pitch, but SILVER'S REMEDY. 'away. Nay, even worse than game, and Clausen was the only pitcher he deavor. Parties must also obey the .they literally tried to choke it down n«» out. Shugart met the ball fair and had he thought could hold down the hard- The only remedy is to stop falling guests square and when it dropped there was hitting Millers; he had done it before to same law. prices—the deadliest curse the throats cf their courteous was no reason why of national a dent in Fuller street which could be perfection, and there It follows, therefore, that the mo- life. Prices will never cease falling un- !from Missouri, who, with the courc- identified by the seams on the ball. he could not do it again. Either Larry was Lawn party Hose, ment a shall choose to stand single gold The re- Southern gentlemen The only badly fooled in Clausen or Clausen gave him der the standard. liness of true locals were three behind, but down," for, while he started out still or retrogress, it is no longer effi- storation of bimetallism by this coun- every opportunity in the they could not catch up that inning. the "throw 'gave them like a three-time winner, he could not keep to try will double the basis of our money the game of Kansas City had another base on balls and fell by the wayside, aided cient to achieve the end which the world to win initial the up the pace, necessarily system. In time it will double the home series. and two men out when Johnston per- by deplorable errors on the part of his com- people are destined. There stock of primary money of the world the inevitable two bagger, rades. Score: is no sanctity party name, — Every ball player has made errors, mitted the in mere and will stop falling prices and steadily villain this time being round-faced Minneapolis] A.B. R. 18. P.O. A. E. the mark of decay is set on individ- they regain \u25a0and any man has his off days, but it Kling. 2 1 0 2 1 elevate them until will Overshoes. Callahan made his third hit Connors. 2b 4 ual strength in a nation when the ab- their normal relation to the volume of i ia rarely, indeed, that a baseball lov- of the day, pretty good for a pitcher, Lally, If 5 10 2 0 0 people a yellow the run Wilmot, rf 5 11112 solute rule of political organization debts and credits in the world. ing is treated to such and scored twelfth\u25a0> of the 0 Bimetallism will bring about the MADE AND burlesque the na- game. Manning safely, Menefee Werden, lb 6 3 2 12 0 coerces man from the truth for the SOLD BY and fantastic of hit Frank, rf 6 3 3 2 0 0 great hope of every social reformer, game as that which took place waited for four, and the bags were sake of expediency and establishes tional Schriver, c 5 3 0 4 0 0 \u25a0 every believer in the advancement of Aurora park yesterday. fun. whea Nyce struck out. 3 2 2 1 insincere submission to partisan rule at Kuehne, 3b 5 0 expediency. the race who realizes that the instabili- The phrase "took place" is used ad- Mertes opened the seventh with a Ball, ss 4 0 2 3 6 2 for the sake of ty prices deadly not single. sent a long one, Andersen, 4 0 1 0 Recognizing the value and- the of has been the foe of visedly, even although it may be Stratton but p JL J) our toilers and the servant of the for- strictly correct. It is possible that Menefee caught it. George and Glass- splendid achievement of political par- eign —gatherer. Bimetallism \u25a0 12 6 interest chump cock hit safely Totals \u25a0\u25a0.. 44 13 13 *26 ties this country, aa elsewhere, we those rare combinations of and Sandow scored. in will help to bring the time when a cer- butter-finger muffs, and George was off second and Lake threw AB. R. 18. P.O. A. E. are constrained to believe that for CO., fielding, GOODYEAR Milwaukee. RUBBER tain expenditure of toil will wooden-headed base running that cost to catch him. The ball struck Nyce on Nicol, rf 5 2 0 0 0 1 more than twenty years no one of human Weaver, If 4 2 2 2 2 1 has entirely for produce a certain financial result. Who East Seventh the locals the game were really super- the arm and bounded into the field. 2 2 5 3 them been sufficient among, great masses our people 98-102 Street, St. Paul. Manning went George thought Hartman, 3b 5 1 the needs of the people. The great the of vised' by some all powerful force whose after it. lb 4 1 0 15 0 0 in the United States but what feels his ways are beyond comprehension ho would try to get to third, and Glass- Twitohell. 0 trend to better things, resting in the the Baker, rf 4 0 110 men, lot would be made better, his aspira- of the ordinary "fan." But it had ccck started for second. George, mean- Mrzena, ss 4 0 10 2 2 heart and purposes of all has wings if time, changed mind, was tco 4 0 0 2 2 1 stayed during the latter part of tions take new he could know every appearance of being the his and it Taylor, 2b been performance of get George Speer, 4 0 15 0 0 generation by of par- in the his labor what happy result of mischance mul- late for Glasscock to back. c this the failure would be the price of his product? tiplied into circumstantial hard luck changed his mind again and resumed Clausen, p...4 _1 _0 ties to express in their achievements DEGORfITIVE J J Is not this purpose worth the atten- COMPfINY his journey toward third", with the J the highest hope and aspiration of and increased by the inherent Totals 38 6 8 27 15 10 tion of the political conventions yet to proneness of man to err when he has result that both were caught lurking infield fly rule. the mass of the people who constitute year lAffIRD\u25a0\u25a0 out on not abruptly an \u2666Twitchell party. there has been grow- be held In this of 1896? Is this PfIPER, FRESCOING, half a chance. So let's sa; that it between bases. It closed 0 0 0 3 5 4 0-13 the And so great an end that all who believe in WBLL FU^ISHIWGS. blame inning that promised serious trouble to MUm^apoTia 1 0 ing in this country—swelling with each occurred, and not ai./one for Milwaukee 2 0 3 0 0 0 10 0-6 the possibility of attaining it by the anything eyjept what he did Callahan. The Southerners were shut each recurrence of national election 414 and 416 Robert Street, Second Floor. Take Elevator 1 Just Earned runs, Minneapolis 5, Milwaukee 1; great mass independent — means proposed can yield something of Telephone 1398. himself. out in their half, but St. Paul fared a of thinkers partisanship, ELWOOD W. WARD, . eighth. sharp sacrifice hits, Lally. Wilmot; , which, failing itself their both in conventions Well, there's Johnston. Aside from no better in the A double stolen, Connors, Lally 2, and voters within in put Kansas City out in the same Frank; bases to control, has gravitated between the and at the polls? It is the hope that the fact that he gave seven men bases play Kuehne, Anderson; , Hartman masses remaining conven- inning with only one run, when one by two great parties. the and the on balls, and hit Menefee three times to Taylor to Twitchell; bases on balls, tions will have the courage and the besides, was slugged man was out, and three on bases. The Clausen 4; hit by pitcher, Weaver; struck Since 1872 (excepting possibly the and all round pendulum generosity to unite for this purpose the lot for eighteen safe ones, John- luck was begining to change. out by Clausen 4, by Anderson 1; first base election of 1876) the has O'Rourke opened a on Minneapolis 8, Milwaukee 4; time, to four that we have dared offer our views to elon pitched a pretty steady game. the ninth with errors. swung from side side with each people not worse single, and Mertes waited for four balls ,2 hours; umpire O'Day. years. In 1872 the Republican party the of the United States, and be- That is to say, it was much past FIXTURES AND 1 cause a FURNITURE FOR BANKS, STORES, anywhere than at any other given successfully, although two strikes elected the president; in 1876 the Demo- in the there has lacked \ prob- were called on him. Stratton hit a LEADERS BEATEN. cracy claimed the election; in 1880 the rallying point for the masses who hold, CHURCHES, HALLS, ETC. point. For general excellence it as we do, to belief, we an jj ably would net have taken better than sharp one, which Callahan reached for Republican party elected, in 1884 the this venture far enough to pass Pulled Down by the Gold elected, 1888 the Republi- act trusting it will be received in the l^O VA/EST FIFTH STREET. third place in the Connemara patch and turned almost HooMler* Democrats In spirit conciliation, !; sweepstakes, was a fair, Manning. Jimmy stopped it, however, cans elected, in 1892 the Democrats same of concession but it reli- Bugs. hope we put game. You could rely each in- and Scott was ont. George, however, elected, in 1896 (until within a few and with which it forth. able discouraged, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 19.—The lo- We have endeavored in a plain way ning on about so many bases on balls was not at all and drove the leaders of the league weeks) it has been conceded that the cal team defeated What to set the matter before the eyes of our 1)1 M. and so many hits. Occasionally he the ball into left field. Glasscock hit in a sharp, snappy game, making four double Republicans would be elected. DIAMOND created a diversion by a wild throw, a high fly. Menefee and Kling both plays. Score: has been the cause of this mighty fellow-citizens. We invoke the union of and twice, if recollection serves went after it, and it fell between them. r H.E. oscillation of a mass which this year all men and all parties who believe Rapids 0 0 010 3 0 0 o—4 9 i controlling pro- that the time has come for the triumph It la presumed that gome members of the aright, he perpetrated that artistic Menefee stumbled and fell like a log, Grand has probably obtained St. Paul team are paid money for work triumph cf known as a grass several Indianapolis 0 0 110 0 0 0 1-3 9 1 Every man can answer to of Justice. It is anWiour when the peo- the INSURED baseball strike lying on the for minutes and Smink; Phillips and portions? they do. Hereafter there will be mighty few out, but as a matter of cold hard before he recovered sufficiently to get Batteries—Wolters himself. If he has been a manufac- ple may speak for themselves as indi- people who will AGAINST THEFT Wood. through conventions to pay money to see them do the fact, is winning nearly as off the field. Meanwhile a grocery EASY FOR THE PIRATES. turer, ifhe has felt a hope to see great- viduals and be kind of work they do. many games as Johnston, and Amos wagon outside the park was run away DETROIT, Mich., June 19.—Fifleld was at er justice done and he has seen that held. It is the right of every citizen • • • hasn't warmed his arm up this sea- with and another man was hurt, but his best to-day, and proved very much of hope blasted; if he knows that the gen- to indipate hia preferences. With this It is reported that Manager Comlskey is FREE OF CHARGE. s puzzle Buckeyes. Score: we to forthcoming willingto exchange Mertes for Pitcher Hast- BIGYGLES son. not seriously. Kling: went into center a to the eral disaffection has arisen from the In view offer the R.ri.fcj. people name ings, of Pittsburg, or Pitcher 0111, of Phil- Then there's Jack Pickett. You all field and Pitcher Barnett was put in 010020^12-8 13 1 fact that party promises made were conventions and to the the adelphia. a great Detro it to by party perfor- of a man for the presidency of the ALL ——» know Jack. Been playing the right garden. Barnett did not have Columbus 000001000-1 5 3 broken the people game on the trip. Taking all kinds of a very good eye for high ones woe- Trost; and mance, he knows that so soon as the United States, whose life in public and Where will this •ever• •end? The- St. Paul and Batteries—Flfield and Boswell private represents chances and occasionally hitting the fully misjudged Shugart's pop-up, bo Wilson. ellotion was over and successful candi- in those distin- team has lost ten games out of the last ball. Yesterday was Jack's off day. the socre was gradually coming close dates installed they became the ser- guished virtues which adorned the days eleven. BEN-HUR, He couldn't have stopped a policeman to a tie. Pickett was next on the list, LEAGUE. vitors of the party arid the advocates and the deeds of the earliest time of • • NATIONAL a to St. Paul ha? now only won* two more games with a box of cigars. Jack had his and he rolled a nice one down into the of a narrow and not progressive policy this republic; return which virtues than Grand Rapids. In a week's time the mustache shaved off while he was sand. It looked so easy that Manning Pulled Down a Peg by within which alone there seemed to be is requisite for the prosperity and con- Apostles will probably be playing Columbus ROMAN away, Cleveland safety tentment of the people and the perpetu- for and the shorn Samson act cculd almost taste his supper, for it the Colts. an assurance of selfish and last place. which he did yesterday as a sort of game, approval. ity and commanding example of free AND would have ended the but just P. C. partisan • • entracte specialty was anything but a Played. Won. Lost. institutions. If the locals had played* even passably well before it reached him it struck shad- SOCIAL REFORM SLOW. on the bases, their lead would have been so delightful to the assembled multitude ow or a footprint, or something equally That name is Henry M. Teller, a man of had paid to get §SKf S 1? :S During all this period we have lacked people. great that it would have been impossible for —about 346 whom intangible, and bounced right over the .\u25a0:::.:v:.:..::::8 constructive of the people and for the He is Kansas City to- overcome It. NAVAJO In. of charity v a great administration. His experience Let's draw the mantle head of the entrprising manager from S S :S No new social truth has been put of no section. and.ser- • • • his trembling form pass on. iHr •\u25a0-.\u25a0...::::::::S for- vice, common big ladies, too, about and the South. That tied the score. Spies Philadelphia » |3 .558 ward in an affective way. While in all his devotion to the Justice A crowd of saw that ex- Billy George and Jack Glasscock Washington f« 26 21 .543 and the common cause of his fellow- hibition of rowdyism and bad ball playing. BICYCLES struck out, but in Johnston's turn Jim -"0 the departments of physical life there •were seized with locomotor ataxia or up great Brooklyn 50 g » citizens has been as wide as the Coun- • other they Burns went to the plate amid Plttsburg 26 23 .521 have been developments and achieve- Hisses loud and long• • came from the crowd Bought lit the month of June, will some terrible trouble when cheering. to his sore f 27 25 .519 ments ease try. when the Apostles be iusured Against Theft for ouo away to Just show that Phir-aeo 52 of and comfort to the people did bad work on the bases were both from the bases finger was nearly well, and that the 51 20 31 .392 mankind; We believe that the of the and in fielding. which, under the rules, they should New York" favored of in the still great- hearts, public confidence was misplaced, 49 13 36 .265 er more important United States have him in their • • • FREE OF CHARGE. have been immediately continguous. not STIoX and domain of social Through Mr. Burns applied his bat to the ball Louisville « 10 37 .213 reform we have stood still or retro- as he has had their interests and their carelessness in transmission, it Instead of making a double steal they squarely purposes through all the work of an ex- was made to appear yesterday that Columbus so that when the latter was GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. gressed. beat Grand Rapids 7 were victims of a double play,and that up score alted life. to 5. Grand Rapids won a good They re- picked in deep center field the Philadelphia at Baltimore, It is not that the people have not the game 9 to 7 as shown by the Globe's is deal of difference. was Paul, stirring's D.W.YanYlccle, trieved themselves somewhat by their 14 to 13 in favor of St. with Washington at Boston. felt the of determination, TELLER PRESENTED. afternoon bulletin. work at the stick, but if there is any- Jim on third base. O'Rourke hit a New York at Brooklyn. than this inaction has endured; but It is not merely as the exponent of • • • AGENT nice double, lengthening the .lead an- Louisville at Cincinnati. because of party has The record of the St. Paul team for June thing which will make varicose veins of the rule which monetary reform that we present this is three games won other, and helped some, but Mertes Chicago at Cleveland. largely controlled men in and out of and fourteen lost. June 57 Fifth In the throbbing forehead of the av- St. Louis at Pittsburg. man to the people. It is true he waged has eleven more days. East Street. erage fan, it Is to see a dumb play sent a dewdrop to Kling, and it re- office. It has become a source of re- a mighty war for the rightful money of • • • on the bases, especially by old hands mained for Kansas City to catch up. CLEVELAND, 0., June 19.—The Colts out- proach to any man that he should dare the constitution and his name has been O'Day will umpire In SL Paul today. He i kindergarten Tony Mullane had warmed up a little, and outflelded the Clevelands today. to renounce all allegiance to organiza- is reported to be one of the best men In who are past the period batted came identified as no other living man with and ought to be able to go out doors and it looked as rosy as a June sunset Capt Tebeau and Umpire Lynch nearly tion. Men have been expected to sub- this great cause. But had his services the business. at Minnetouka when he struck out big blows In the eighth, over one of mit to the con- • • • unaccompanied by their parents or to offering totheflat-fight, their views dictation of been less demanded and less noticed In St. Paul Is now seven and one-half Bill Klusman, but that was the last of ter's decisions. Lynch, after ventions, although it is common know- games guardian. refused to umpire longer and Dailey, of Chi- this direction, the people would still behind the leader. Of course a little good j They only ones, the good news. Lake hit safely and and Young, of Cleveland, took his place. ledge that conventions have been recognized in him playing would yet put Apostles right in were not the but cago swayed have for other labors the these, perhaps, were the most flagrant. Pickett fumbled Hines' easy one. Hat- Attendance 2,500. Score: to views and declarations not a statesman of the purest type. His the thick of the fight. The game exciting. So is get- field and Kling followed with safe ones, j the most approved by the mass of the only poverty purse. was 2000 010 0 0-3 8 i has been that of This being Saturday,• • • ting a tooth pulled, perhaps. But it is which tied the score. Callahan waited I Cleveland people nor progressive -for their wel- all things else—in generosities game will be called nu Chicago 00000 4 220-8 1G 0 In the of at 3:30. Mullane will pitch and "Sandow" Kb of peo- for four, and the bases were full. Griffith fare. man to not the kind excitement that Batteries—Wallace and O'Connor; arrogate man, In kindliness of deeds for Mertes will play second base, Pickett being SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. ple go into the suburbs on a hot day Manning flew out, and when Barnett and Kittredge. We do not to ourselves one his fellows and in the study and the ill. to enjoy. There are other ways of was hit by the ball Hatfield was forced lota more of intelligence, patriotism or doings of a mighty career, he has been courage possessed by any • • • whiling away the humdrum existence in. WON BY ORIOLES. than is of one opulent It is expected that Barnett will pitch for The Fastest Riding and most Dura* crowd, BALTIMORE. Md., June 19.—The Cham- our fellow citizens. But we of the moat American citi- Kansas City. that is called life on this terrestrial The however, did not see the on fell that zens of any age. Wheel days. Barnett, pions tied the Phillies in the fifth inning come for performance « ble on the Market. sphere these ball hit and supposed that bagger and after that won in a the time has the In submitting this to the people • * For two Hat- Doyle's two a duty country and name Umpire Clark was ordered to Minneapolis innings.everything went like Barnett kept Spies from touching canter, hitting Lucid freely. Attendance of to the for our we a generation they part, we re-mind them that Just last night and Umpire Hank O'Day will clock work, and when In the second field as he came in, and were go- SC°re: though shall stand alone, we ago from officiate here to-day. ing umpire, 2M°- an the heart of the boundless Inning, Kansas City made three hita to mob the and, in fact, he R. H. E. will make endeavor in the direction the finger God, was Baltimore 0100 23 1 2 •—9 14 1 of that duty. Parties may outlive West and touched by of • • • without scoring, the local enthusiasts surrounded by the players for pro- their there arose an emancipator who was Clark was very bad on balls and strikes, began to figure that there was some tection as he left the grounds. Score: Philadelphia- 20 0 0 110 0 o—4 9 3 usefulness: the truth never becomes although it would be hard to say that be jiADEiJREINST.PAIL; Batteries—Pond and Robinson; Lucid and obsolete. Every generation freemen powerful in the work of human deliver- gave either side the advantage. color in the stories of hard luck on St. Paul. A.B. R. 18. P.O. A. E. Clements. of ance. By his wisdom with courage, the trip. O'Rourke, 3b 6 2 3 2 1 0 has the right to affirm the truths of • • • past knowledge present acquire- providently directed, millions were set Burns will probably take his place In the It was purely a defensive game that Mertes, cf 5 4 3 110 SEVEN STRAIGHT GAMES. and free and the nation kept in Its holy game again to-day or to-morrow. The only were playing up to that Stratton, rf 4 10 0 NEW YORK, Jpune 19.—The New York's ment; and if the enforcement of these the locals 10 straight game today. union. If others shall this oppor- thing is not to permanently Injure his hand. time. Three Innings had elapsed be- George, If 5 2 3 0 0 0 lost their seventh It .truths shall make necessary a depart- see We satisfaction. One Glassccck, lb 4 2 2 12 0 0 was Brooklyn's "time to again take them into ure tunity as we see it, If our fellow citi- • • • guarantee fore they succeeded In getting a man did Foutz's do the from party organization, the people It appears that Mr. Callahan does know a on pretext. Shugart, ss 5 2 2 3 3 0 camp, and so neatly men have this right and will exercise it un- zens shall see this duty as we see it; thing or two about pitching, although he trial means another sale. Examine to first base any Mean- Pickett, 2b 5 12 2 5 2 trick that there is hardly a doubt that the history may championship go til other parties sfralF return to the that sublime be repeated suffered some hard raps in two Innings. Any our time the Missourians had piled up a Spies, c 5 0 14 3 0 Greater New York will to is likely to get that from wheels and be convinced. First series of three hits and pulled p 4 1 0 Brooklyn. Daub started in to pitch, but quit. truth or new parties shall be created and another man clothed in the pitcher, however, second Johnston, 0 0 2 1 devotion to the St. Paul club. class repair shop in connection. Ful three runs out of the lot, assisted by \u2666Burns 1 1 1 0 0 Oj He tried to stop Bill Clark's swift moving to effect it Into law.,. majesty of — the race—will grounder in the fourth inning. Payne fin- If the voices which nave sounded to be lifted to power where, by his wisdom • • • with a line of sundries. the game and did well. Sullivan pitched courage, providently Minneapolis is as proud as a boy ished us from every states irt< this Unicn are and directed more pair of new boots over* those grounds at 31st winning ball but could not win, as the team may be made free behind him could not bat. Score: an indication of ths real feeling this millions from chains Btreet. * R. H. E. year is the appointed fime for the peo- as galling as those of actual slavery, Cyclists Should Always Use 2 0001000 o—3 6 0 to themselves, and the nation may be preserved in the Mcnefee is not badly• • hurt;• ho strained his Brooklyn ple assert through such fell. New York 0 1000000 I—2 7 0 mediums as may give best promise of unity of "its mission to the world. back when he and Burrell; Sulli- • Batteries—Daub, Payne the achievement of justice. The following are the signatures to •batting* away ROBERTS and Wilson. Georgo Is still over .400. van But, whether we are mistaken or the silver address: Fred T. Dubols, Frank now leads the Millers, his streak in BROWN'S SHUT OUT. "not concerning thefi'general sentiment R. F. Pettigrew, Frank J. Cannon, the last game at Kansas City having put PITTSBURG. Pa., June 19.—St. Louis was in the United Stategj H^ have not mis- Charles H. Hartman, Ben E. Rich, him ahead of Schriver. fifittai omi Ofßii iron Go. in withdrawing Allen, badly cripppled tcday. Quinn's hand was hurt taken* our own duty Clarence E. A. 3. Robertson, A. • • • suf- in practice before the game and McFarland's from the Republican convention, feel- C. Cleveland, Willis Sweet, Amasa B. Joe Strauss is still in Mt. Clemens, Fourth and St Peter Sts. thumb was put out of joint by a foul tip dur- fering from rheumatism. He caught cold ing it is better to $c Tight and with Campbell, Robert W. Boynynge, John Rapids series, when sev- ing the sixth inning. Killen pitched a fine minority apparent defeat, during the Grand game. Attendance 2,000. Score: the in than Williams, L. M. Earl, Archie M. Ste- eral games were played In the rain, and he Gr«vM«ad Re»«lta. LAMENESS, RUB WITH IT R. H. E. to be wrong with the majority in ap- venson, Enoch Strother, James M. has been having a hard time of it. Word TO AVOID % Plttsburg 0000 04 0 0 2—6 10 1 parent triumph. Downing, Charles H. Brickenstein, has been received from him that he expects NEW YORK, Jun« M.-Summary: Flr* EXERCISING, St. Louis 000000000—0 3 2 in the great work of to the club inside of a week. race, live and one-half furlongs—Dlvld* wot* AFTER We hold that Thomas Kearns, C. J. Hart, Littleton Join Counsel second, Edna D. third; Urn« Batteries—Killen and Sugden; Breltenste'n Price, • • • Klniw and McFarland. Jacob J. Elliott, O. J. Salisbury, St. Paul's team battlnjr average fell on the l:09V». Second race, one and one-Blxt«enth J. B. Overton, Frank C. Goudy, John .367 Minneapolis went miles—Hamilton 11. won. Volley second. Pa* SENATORS WON. trip from to .334. I:6L Third BOSTON. Mas6., June 19.—Stivetfs weakness F. Vivian, J. W. Rockefeller. away at .308 and came back at .306. trol third; time race, one mile-* In the fifth lest the game to the Senators to- Patrician won, Ferrler second, Aurellan third | day. Boston was not able to hit Maul when time 1:43%. Fourth race, fly« furlon**-- Winged won, Euphetnla s«oond, Flylnf hits were needed, the work of Bannon and Children Cryfoi Women's Six-Day Race. Foot Brown being especially notable. Score: Ahen baby was sick. Squadron third; time 1:02%. Fifth race, s!« R. H. E. We care her Caatona. The women's six-day bicycle race In Minne- furlongs—Zaaone won. The Swain se&nd, Washington 2100 41 0 0 0-8 11 1 When sbe was a child. Pitcher's Castoria* apolis reached the following score: Buckwa third; time 1:14%. Sixth race, »a« Sbe cried for CastorU Miles. Laps. and one-sixteenth miles—Roundsman Boston 00 3 0000 10—1 10 0 6 irasf Batteries—Maul and Maguire;. Stivetts and When she became Miss. A Pointer to Builders. Harp • \u25a0'•'\u25a0' M 2 Rubicon second. Harmony third; time 1:60$, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES- WEMK, WATERY, WORTHLESS. '. She clung to Caatorla. Raymond 142 Ganzel. . 4 said th« royal architect, 6 ' tVben »ba bad children. "Not. Sire/-- Caska \u0084, 141 ' uuF She them Castor! a. "how do you want this pyramid built?" POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT FOR PILES. Mertens Barred. •, - cave answered the king of Viilard .....:...... 1W . 4iiftE . "By days" work." Shepard ...*...—...1J7 .> Children Cryfor Beat by mail for 50 eta. A telegram from Milwaukee states that Egypt, promptly; "I'm tired of contract Brooks 125 S Hertens. the St. Paul wheelman, was barred jobs." And Urn said pyramid la there ret.— Kalgren ...... 12* t rONß'fi BXTitAC* CO.. 78 FIFTH AVENUE, PW YORK. from the Waukeslia read race. Truth. Pitcher's Castorla*