5 THE PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MOEtfINGK MAY 19, 1390. SAIOT ' Friday night, a easier about it, for if they disturb was on his feet looked around him in ft innings Ridgewood lome of the more noted examples, tator, dropped, on to disgusted way then at me. played eleven at might by mother, she will die. Tell them and down . to-day 2,983 pe0p1e. Score: n addition to the names given we strongly-formed chestnut colt Lord A DEED OF LOVE. as as they wish, but when - "Drat my eyes, but we've dun gon« Park before \upward search much B. H. E. uention Macduff, who won ot Russell, brother of Maud S. The young lightly." dun it,"he growled. AMONG \u25a0 they come this way. to move and 3,000 on RAZZLEDBYTHERAIN. 8r00k1yn... 0 o—2 6 3 ..; during his short career the stranger large portion of the effect, oue "What?" .0 200 00 0 0-0 being carries a This had the desired for Toledo 0 0 0 0 00 0 0-201—3 8 5 THEJOnSES. urfand recently sold for $7,500, mares, ruling of the : you see, Joe!" he blood of the two great brood BT EDWARD N. WOOD. of the characteristics "Now auswered.ad* runs, Toledo 3; stolen bases, Daily >ne of the most promising young :sires dressing companion, only Earned 2, Encouraging Prospects for - Miss Riissel and Clara, and he and his Southerner is respect and tenderness his who had Jupiter Pluvius Prevents the 2, O'Brien, Mattiiuore. Encke, Tebeau nKentucky. Prodisral Son, who ;cost for the weaker sex, and when they got his head above the surface, "you 'un. 13 Swartivood. Widner. Vandyke; double plays, ?500, last year earned |2,645; Endurer, dam are owned by DavidBonner. figjfered Denver Fenneily, the Jockey Club Meeting Mabel, to Beautiful Bells, has siege was over, and Sherman's to the room mentioned, they stepped as a blamed fule! You 'un that St. Paul and Teams Rogers and Nicholson. Gerhardt whose price was $375; Bordelaise and sister The we was wall, we've dun, and O'Brien: bases on balls. byHealyo; which brought $600; been bred to Stamboul. had taken possession of Atlanta. noislessly as kittens. eutside the and Meeting". out, O'Brien, toatti- at Hamline. Edgefield, each of vans Nettie stood in the doorwoy, her face fellshort by ten feet." From struck Fennellv. Simon. Sehiebeck; Biggonet, $500; Havillah, $625; Elgiu, The clubs of the Manitoba and North- My mother and Iwere livingina com- rnore, Gerhardt, Tebeau. Alvord, • $230; Racing arranged as pale as death, but her lips com- "1dun reckoned Iwas k'rect," said balls, wild pitch, Healy; 5600;.Economy, i $230; Bounce, western circuit have fortable house on Washington street passed Rogers 2: $130. the following dates for the various race pressed witha determination not to be the other. time, 2:20; umpire. OBrieu; batteries, Malli- Patrocles, $150, and Brooklyn, The 1, this disaster was visited on our "Te3, you dun reckoned and fell oS City Aggregation Ilcalyand Rogers. Erdenheim Yearlings Sell at ippended some the bar- meetings: Winnipeg, June 30, July when resisted. The Kansas more and Toy, list shows of 2; Portage July 9; city, and our house was at once She flung open the door and whis- the mewl! Purty, haint it? Four weeks $1,000 gains which buyers let slip by for a few la Prairie, 8. Car- lovea "Search, Trouncing in an Average of berry. July 14, 15;Brandon, July 18, 19; fllled withofficers of the Federal army, pered to the me«: but do it a-diggin' and cum up ten feet short! Takes a the Omaba vs. Minneapolis. Hundreds, the cost of each followingtoe bed, We uus wriggle back and money Muosomin, July 22, 23; Qu'Appelle, among them a dashing, handsome young easily, for my mother lies on the had better City. game postponed Saturday on ac- Apiece. names, and then the amount of 2; very low, a to me 1beg sell ourselves for dog-meat Cream The they being given. July 28, 29; Regina, Aug. 1, Moose soldier of perhaps twenty-five, whose and as favor be played this which have won :.^V 7; Calgary, Aug.13, 14, you will speedily conclude and put me And he entered the hole and crawled count of rain will Cost. Won. Jaw, Aug.6. 15. genial and conversational jail,and when the sheriff afternoon at Minneapolis Athletic park. $450 The prizes of the race meetings svill be manners out of suspense, for the slightest noise back to the South- 593.79064,363 $20,000. powers soon won me as a friend, even may be her death blow." came and Itold him what had happened Omaha BallHard, But Itis hoped that the long two days' rest Nominations for the Kaceland .....225 growled: Hits the Uarryßassett 53,;>50 though he was an enemy toour cause. The men looked at one another and he willbe beneficial to the local team and .....315 Theodore Winters ha3decided not to ornery skins, they Rank ern Minnesota Fair Colt Barnum...... 165 49,4.85 Rey start June 7, Hisname was Reginald Mitchell, and then at the beautifnl girl in the door- "Durn their but if Loses the Game on change the hf.rd luck under which it Luke .510 49.4b0 allow ElRio to until Final- like work so well I'llgive itto 'em! I'll has laboring. It is certain that Blackburn... 46,287 when he will try for the St. Louis his stay at our house was the one bright way,undecided what to do next. been Stake Race. Modesty..... 825 lyone of them whispered: make each one of them saw half a cord Errors. the Minneapolis team can play better Tenny, two years. 210 39,900 Derby. He willbe declared out of all ray Ihad during the holding of the city there, day to putting up lately, .. 400 36,738 his spring engagements. "It's allright,Duke, he's not in of wood a from now on Nev/ ball than it has been rronbadour ... 30,895 by Sherman. they on to an- Year's." and it is not yet too late for itto come Diablo, two year 5...... 210 G. W. St. Paul, Minn., has I'dswear!" and moved 500 30,843 Sherwood. He was with us only a few days, and other chamber. Association Teams to the front ana Drove that itis what it Louisville and Gravesend En- Joe Cotton 30,480 sold to E. P. and O. D. Alleman, Cresco, American KingCrao ...... :.. 260 12,086, by was then sent to the front pursuing our They did not come back in Nettie's Female Promptness. has been cracked up to be. Clark and 175 30,400 10.. the yearling colt Lisburne daring girl AllPlay—Tommy Warren battery, and tries—Selection of Year- Bancroft : Wilkes, by Baymont, for army. direction again, but the did Hunsey's Weekly. Moran willbe the Omaha Protection, one year 350 26.335 Woodford dam city for two not move from her position until they Boy— Mother wants you to come right Mitchell and Myers will do the honors lings—Hoof Beats. Telie Doe.. 300 25,0<>9 a longprice. He is considered a prize We did not leave the heard the Hit on the Nose. for Minneapolis. Game willcommence Bankrupt ..:...... 400 2'->,460 to the lucky purchaser. months after the Federals took posses- were out of the house and she away, please. Reciare, year. 475 20, /Id tramp of the soldiers as they marched at 4o'clock. one 19,644 Itis reasonably certain that Proctor sion of it,and it was then a hard strug- Woman Doctor—Has it stopped rain- Egmout 275 away. ing? Dispatch Secrerary Shaw, of the Twin City ..... 350 18,975 Knott and Spokane will start in the gle to get my mother to forsake the Then she broke down and ran to me, . 8188 (Testern Assoo'n— American Assoc'n— The Team Wins. Banburß. 17,948 Handicap at Louisville to, Boy—No but please come at once, \V. L. Pet W. L. Pet defeated the Jockey club, has from Louis- KingFox 710 Merchants' beautiful home we were so attached weeping tears of ioy and relaxation. ,GO<> 1(> 7 .(>!>.» The Dispatch team returned Tipsiaff, years..... 475 14.840 May 20. Bothhorses are apparently in irrevocable, him, for my little brother is awful sick. Denver... .12 s Rochester. by ville, he saw the Derby two B.™8 but the order was and with "Where on earth did you put DesMoines.l3 !> .590 Athletic... 13 7 .630 South'.St. |Pauls yesterday afternoon where Come to Taw. two years 450 I?- .™ good form, but Spokane is not yet ready departed. Iwas surprised Woman Doctor— Well. 1have lost my < ..")71 great Co lt ..400 15,530 the rest of the populace, we Nettie?" 1asked, for my umbrella; Sionx iiy..:-J 12 .4- 1 in Kentucky this year been Tyrant 300 the the family She blushed, and, hiding her face on r.!4 The battery for the Dispatch was racing stables. JenuieTreacy 425 ingSpectator, by Springbok, dam Anne took up our abode withher. Her replied: Kansas City 8 1- .400 Columbus.. 10 13 appointmeut to owners ot l^-l-O herself and a my breast, ...". rf ]2.4UO|Bruoklyu.. 416.200 Stan ton and Jordan, and Costello and a bad Boaz 460 8.984 Boleyn, for $1,200. at home consisted of I so ProofPositive. St. Paul Slim purses and bad weather had . .330 7.933 young daughter of, perhaps, eighteen, "He was the sick mother was " Players League— | National League— Reed Cor the South St. Pauls. meeting , Boulevard. N. Boya, Carberry, Man., has pur- careful of." Tagliene Rundschau. 'y: 7 .611 12 7 .031 effect upon the at Bye and Bye :...... 500 7.878 McLean, but a perfect woman, beautiful as an devotion, Chicago.... 11 Philad'a-.—. are not up Fairy Queen, one year. 450 7,040 chased from A. Eardley, Que., 1kissed her. proud of her A -Come, now, you must own that Boston It!9 .571 Chicago 9 7 .562 Mnnson Out With Vondy. and the races at Louisville D, by Hartwood, angel and daring as the most fearless* Reginald Isaid: Urooklyii 1- !> .571 !) .520 upwards of Some which high prices the stallion Freeman was Nettie Price. and when came down you have gone partly mad on the score Cincinnatl.lo Chicago, Secretary George to the oldform. There are of those for dam Ethel, 2:23, by Blue Bull. Her name "Mr. Mitchell, you have won the Philadelp'a. 9 10.473 Broofclvn.. 9 !• .500 May 18.— Downs, have been paid have fulfilled expecta- They met us with open arms and of gymnastics? Pittsbur- H!> 17' \u25a0Cleveland...? 8 .406 Munson, 600 horses stabled at Churchill E. S. Meyer, Canton, 0., has sold to heart of the bravest girlinGeorgia, and . r)i> of the St. Louis Brotherhood drop tions. Atthe Chestnut Hillsale in IS7B placed everything they had at our dis- B—Mad? Why, gymnastics mean Cleveland... 7 8 .466 New York..!) 11 .4. sev- and Mr,Shaw made it a point to M.B. Costello, Granger, 10., the bay for her sake do not run such another 10 park, who has been in the city for George Lorillard paid the top figure, posal. strength, health. Ion? life. New York.. *11.4-ljl'ittsburg. ..8 .444 the owners aud trainers colt KingAtherton, by Atherton 8587, risk, but wait until this war is done, be, Buiralo 5 9 .357|Bosxon 9 12 .428 eral days, was seen yesterday and iv on $2,525, for Sensation, and he was "Oh, Jewell," cried Nettie, withher happi- A—That may but the fact is our story and put in a good word for many At dam Stella D, by King Mambrino. my neck, am so glad you and then seek and make her the nothing gymnastics, CAMES TO-lIAV. promptly denied the sent out from worth it times over. Moines, 10., arms about "I est of He caught my hand forefathers knew of American Assoc'n— negotiations were pend- the Twin City Jockey club meeting the same sale Pierre Lorillard paid W. E. Andrews, of Dcs have come; Ihave been so lonely that I women." and Western Association— l St. Louis that gen- 10., a and murmured thanks of gratitude. mag Denver at si. Paul. Toledo at lirooKlyu. ing for a transfer of the Cleveland club at Hamline in July. Horsemen the next highest sum, $2,500, for has sold toFrank Ashtou. Boone. am almost wild." embrace, B—And they are dead, every < Syracuse. greatly by Aquarius, Then grasping Nettie in his imnha at Mm.ls. Columbus at to Brotherhood park in St. Louis. Mun- erally, Secretary Shaw says, are Paw-Paw, and she never earned/her tun-months-old colt dam "I should think so," smiled her lips, and Jack of them ! Sioux C'y at DesMoi's Louisville fitPhilad'a. forever inthe meeting, and by George Sprague, teasing glance; he rained kisa after kiss on her -•. at r. son says that he is through with interested Hamline purchase price. Inspector B cost the Peewee Sprague, mother, with a "and I : St. Louis Roches auy- prominent ones ex- they, $300. a large colt, with color ? said The Resources of Wealth. Players' League— National League— Yon der Ahe, and would not have some of the most Dwyers an even thousand, and for He is dou t think your handsome soldier these words thing opinion that, viewed from a day just double the and points very much like his sire. compliment "Darling, Iwilllisten to Chicago Chicaeo at Brooklyn. Chicago at Boston. to do witha club in which the pressed the paid on the same would take it as a to hear of wisdom, but when the struggle is Tribune. at Philad'a. manager"' was interested. racing standpoint, it will be the best sum Brambleton. The former, itis Peewee has just foaled another horse you speak so lightly about his powers to Flyabout— true, Gofrequent, CleveiaiHia! Boston. Cincinnati "boss West, for past 1shall come to claim you,if God ls it that Pittsburi? lit Pliilad'a. Cleveland at N. York. meeting held iD the this year, bar- needless to say, was infinitely the supe- colt by Aquarius, same color and mark- please; for my part. Ithink you have carriage? York.jPHtsburg at Brooklyn. Washington Park. ings one to Ashton, and spares my life." you have soM your horses and Buffalo at .New Crooks Deposed. ring the meeting at rior of the two. Asa yearling Ban Fox as the sold Mr. been having quite a gay time." parting Gofrequent— AVhile liberal allowance must be made brought $1,475; Blue Wing, $1,200; full 43% inches high when foaled. "And you have caught a beau ?" I With one last embrace and Yes. Rochkster, N. V.,May IS.—Achange meeting in Chicago Bard, $1,800; Spokane illwithinfluenza, and is kiss, he stepped from the room and was "Andthey were the nobbiest in the Rain Prevented. for the West Side Thackeiay, $1,025; The is cried, as Iseized her soft hands in whole city, What going to to-day in captaincy o£ the Saratoga event, is little §4,500; , lung complications, depths gone. too. are you prevented St. Paul- was made the and the there , $1,600; Han- threatened with mine, and looked down into the days war by putting on style this Rain aeain the team. MeTammany willsuc- the crack West- Fireuzi, but is in no immediate danger. liquid The ofthe civil were num- do way of sum- yester- ! Columbus doubt that the bulk of over, $1,350; Reporter, $2,000; of her dark eyes, and wondered bered, was long before Lee mer? Take trip Europe?" Denver frame at Athletic park Crooks, who lias captained the ern horses will be shipped toSt. Paul $2,000, and Aurania. $4,100. Allof these William E. Campbell, of GilmoreCity, now any man could lookinto them with- and it not a to ceed nieetiuer, it gave up his sword. Contemptuously— "Atrip to Europe? day afternoon. Ifthe weather is fair team season opened. at the close of the Chicago were great barsains. The listof dis- 10., has purchased from H. C. Davis, of out being caDtivated. going since the purses long Moines, 10., answered, Three months after this surrender, Naw! I'm tokeep a refrigerato* to-day a game willbe played at 3:30r in for no otner reason than that the appointing high-priced ones is a Dcs the standard stallion "Yes," she witha charmins Reginald Mitchell came for his bride in my front yard." will be Viau and NOSfc] BLED, hung up here are remunerative. King Thomas, $38,- yon Tromp 4695, by Alden Gold- frankness; have." weich the batteries WARREN'S one, and includes Alden "I and was received with open arms. A Broughton, i.nd Kennedy and Thayer. --000, who has yet a chance to earn big smith, dam Jennet, by Swigert; second "Youare ahead of me," Isaid, "for long merit; Fanny (dam my happy weddiug took place not Jnst What He Wanted. Bat He Rained blows On Foley's GOOD PRICKS FOBCOLiTS. money should he display Joe dam Gray of Star of the this cruel war has killed chances of thereafter, at whicli Iwas one of the SAW CHOWD CORHALED. Caput. Blackburn, the brother to Luke, for West, 2:26%). by Eureka. matrimony." Philadelphia Times. THE Nine Yearlings Bred at Erden- whom $7,500 was paid and who Smith & Bussel, of La Crosse, Wis., When Ihad drawn Nettie from the chief attendants. "Would y*ou care to face a burgla? Cleveland, ()., May 13.— A large keep; brothers began pouring questions Base Baliists secure heim Sell for $9,000. never earned his two have taken their string of trotters to rest 1 out about alone ina house, Miss Waxey?" Milwaukee's crowd witnessed the six-round glove Foxhail, which cost $6,000 and Rochester, Minn., shortly her lover. ELECTRICAL STORM AT SEA. a Victory. The firstsale of yearlings in the East to and will oc- He asked this because she had led the nieht at the Academy of r $5,650 respectively; Kern, the half recently purchased "He will be here to-night," was all contest last year 18JO occurred last Saturday cupy the property conversation up to a sort of household Mii.waikkk,May IS.—The game to- Music, between Tommy Warren, the for the brother to George Kiuney, $6,500; Rut- by them. the reply Igot from her, "and you can Ihe Aurania Encounters an Un- in the paddocks of the Brooklyn Jockey land, $2,(500; Saltpetre, $3,700; judge yourself." But Ilearned Illumination, atmosphere, and he didn't know what day was a very pretty one, but the featherweight champion, and Larry Electric G. E. Oster, Junction City. Wis., has better for usnally Brilliant else to say. City "coming champions" got club at Gravesend. Col. S. D.Bruce offi- Light, $3,500; Leon $2,2£0; Floren- purchased Pulling, Wau- that she had not known him a great Cream Foley, of Boston. Warren was ingood Firerzi, from B. W. acquaintance New York Sun. "NotifIhad a man to protect me," the ciating. Among those offered were tine, brother to $4,000: Em- sau, Wia., the standard-bred young while, but that in the short Aurania, ar- bearing their hits better bunched than condition and weighed121 Dounds, while Erdenheira, met, $3,000, Dorado, $2,400. In given her heart to him and re- Passengers on the which she answered, down hard on his consequently at nine colts and filies from and El filly Fanchon, by Roscoe, 2:30, dam she had left Missouri aggregation and ! Foley was fleshy and tipped the scale Hill, 1886 the Dwyer Bros, paid $2,500 for the ceived his in return. Iwaited impa- rived yesterday, who ventured on deck shoulder. was on bench, did most ot the leading and the historical farm at Chestnut Bessie, by Eclipse Clay. come, "Why, Miss Waxey, what—why— won. Nick Smith put the 128. Warren owned by the Kittson es- Mortemer-Spinway yearling, and were, has leased tientiy for night to for 1 had au Sunday evening were treated to a re- short Donahue to had considerably the better of the first Philadelphia, glad get $950 1. M. Fisher, Allison, 10., to aud wouldn't 1suit as well?" Steams going to and rounds, youngsters offered were the afterward to forhim. They Graham, Biggsville, 111., the unaccountable desire see him markable display of electric illumina- -•- tilled their new two lie rained a shower of tate. The $5,500 for Kingstock, of James myself an opinion. first base. Neither get imported Woodlands, sire of paid the brother of 3258, by Alcantara, :onn for tion. Few people besides the officers positions well, making three of the four blows on Foley's head and neck in the of Woodson, , and fall sold him for stallion Black Oak We were seated in the parlor when he Nothing to Catch. round, just oefore the call of Cracksman, Merci. etc.; the last dam by Administrator. and seamen witnessed it, however, for errors of the team and enabling the third and Pardee, Reform, Reclare, $500. Houston :(brother to ) came, and, as a lighttap sounded on the Free Press. materially to score. time succeeded in knocking his man speedy sire of Isaac Murphy Saturday last signed to door, give a heavy rain was falling at the time. Detroit — Brewers to add the Rataplan, Kadiant, Brown Duke, cost them $8,200; Blue Bird (brother front Ifelt my heart a strange eishty Minister say several of your was cold and a drizzling over the ropes by a vicious right-hand $4,500; brother ride for J. B. Haggin during the season The vessel was about miles off The weather upper-cut. Foley, however, sec- etc.; Tom Ochiltree, sire of Ma- to Blue Wing), the throb. Fire island and sailing through a dense companions were fishing in your fa- rain set in. which kept the attendance got his 8., etc.; to Jim Gore, $3,500; Flatbush of 1890. Nettie hastened to answer the call, score: ond in the" succeeding round and jor Domo. Omaha, Bessie Scales, City, 10., pur- a fog. At 9;SO the storm became a tojrent. ther's millpond last Sunday. Iam very down. The wind good Fond dv Lac. (brother to Firenzi), $3,000, and Extra N. W. lowa has and Iheard her speak of cousin from lightning held his own to the close, and in the last and the race horse $2,000, chased Kentucky parties a chest- Atlanta, by while the fog continued, and much surprised. Milwaukee. abb Ibpo a c round, left-hander, were brothers to the Dry (.brother to Dry Monopole.) from which Iknew she meant to 0 by a well directed In the lot half nut stallion by Alcyone, dam by began flash in all directions. The Small Boy—So am I. There isn't a Poorman. rf 5 0 2 0 0 great Iroquois, Reclare, half sister to all in one year. They are now three and me. ship great elec- Dalrvmple. If 5 0 0 2 0 0 he brought a stream of blood from his Suitor. not one has yet earned brackets. Atthe Almont. They entered the room slowly, Nettie was in the midst of a fish init. ' 0 0 adversary's nose. crowd was en- Ballyhoo, and full brother to Luck, trical storm, and thunder crashes fol- * Alberts, 3b 2 2 12 The good racing Runnymede sale of ISS6 Sir Dixon Glide, the pacing mare, by Good in advance, her pretty face alight with - bhoch, ss 4 2 1 11 0 llmsiastic. After the match Sam Eaton, They were all from fam- pleasure. lowed the lightning simultaneously. AShallow Grave. 0 commanding the brought $1,125, and Grey Dawn $3,500, dam by Pocahontas Boy, has been added joy and Her lover seemed big Morrissy, lb 5 2 1 14 0 a local featherweight, challenged War- ilies. The animal the largest sum realized. The latter to Doble's stable at Terre Haute. rather tardy about coming to the front, The masts of boats like the Au- Somerville Journal. Kreig. c'f 5 '23200 ren to a fight,to take place with- most attention was the last colt foaled my name, rania are provided with lightning rods, Welsn, 2b 4 0 1 O 4 1| finish Maggie B, for probably bears no comparison to the former in m but as my cousin spoke and running Miss Pert— How still you have been in three weeks, each man to weigh 1:20 by the late B stepped for me to see him, a which are made serviceable by Softleigh. Jantzen, c 3 0 2 5 0 0 men no mare is so stamped in the hearts of earning capacity. Atthe Reed sale of THE CLEARANCES. toone side their lower ends for the last five minutes, Mr. Griffith,p 4 0 0 0 4 1 pounds. Warren accepted, and the produced, 1887 a out Thora brought $2,700 cry escaped my lips, for inthe person of Insulated chairs from Softleigh— Well, per- sign articles. Americans as she, having as colt of over the sides of the ship and "ground- Mr. Have I? willmeet to-morrow to did, Derby St. and Come to Taw only $450. At the as Shown by Nettie's lover Irecognized Resinald Total? 37 8 8 27 11 2 she tli6 English and Condition of Trade Yankee soldier who ing", them in the water. This appa- haps 1have. Ihave been buried in winner, Iroquois, besides Har- Belle Meade sale the same year Boodler' Bank Exchanges. Mitchell, the gay unreeled as lightning thought. City, Ibi-oa c Ledger Corrigan $2,550, such a sourca of amusement ratus was soon as Kansas abk GOING TO AUSTRALIA. old, Panique, Pera, Francesca, etc. cost Ed and Sam Boston, — following had been appeared, no bolts hitit. Miss Pert— Not buried very deep, Smith, If 112 0 1 Bryant paid $450 for May 18. The tome in Atlanta. but son so great a mare is a "-but ' Proctor an you, Mr.Softleigh? Burns, cf 5 0 0 2 0 0 This last of Knott, Futurity of table, compiled from dispatches from He knew me, and as he gazed at my For three-quarters of hour the were W.Hoover, 5 1 1 2 0 Schaefer and Ives Are Bound for chestnut by imported Woodlands, and the winner flashes substantially continuous, rf.... 0 1888. At the Preakness sale of the clearing houses inthe cities named, face deathly look overspread his coun- were Steams, ss 3 2 12 3 2 the Antipodes. one of the handsomest yearlings ever . a and, in spite of the mist, were blinding 0 0 0 1881 the brother to Monitor fetched gives gross exchanges for the last tenance. Carpenter.3b 4 10 produced at the Erdenheim establish- the moments, in brilliancy. One of the officers de- Donahue, lb 4 0 0 9-1 1 Sax Feancisco, May 18.— Jake He brought the top price of the $4,100, tQp price, and never rose above week, with rates per cent of increase Neither spoke for several Manning, 2b 2 0 16 10 Schaefer, the "Wizard," accompanied ment. mediocrity. In 1878 Mr. Belmont paid when Nettie broke the silence by ex- scribed the effect thus: 0 4 10 day, 53,G00. The nine offered and dis- or decrease, as against the similar "The continuous light looked through WEIGHT^ Hoover, c 4 0 by Frank S. Ives, the young "Napole- posed brought a total of 19,000, an the largest sum of the year. $5,100, for claiming: swinging Bell, p...... 300020 ' of Virgil-Cordelia amounts for the corresponding week "Why, Jewell, do you know him?" the mist as ifsome one were on 7 of billiards, arrived in this city average of $1,000 each. the colt. He was called a gigantic lantern behind a curtain. North Elkhorn, and was sent to Eng- in1881): "1do." Irepliad, and, turning to him, Totals o4 4 5 27 8 4 from Chicago by the Central Pacific pray me, This of itself was very bright, ena- land, but we never heard of his earning Amount. Inc. Dec. I asked, "and tell Mr. rigging Milwaukee o 2 3 o 0 0 0 1 2-8 train yesterday. Ithas been generally ENTRIES FOR COLT STAKES. of his Transatlantic trip. In Mitchell, when you donuedthe gray for bling us to see the with dis- city....Q 0 0 10 0 3 0 o—4 the cost §933,033,900-36.9 and the sea for a large space Kansas believed here that Schaefer was coming 18S6 KingPuzzler headed > the Dixiina New York:.:::1':...... the blue!" tinctness 2, City3; Boston 125.(J96,8-f()| 39.6 around. There was no wind and hardly Earned ruus, Milwaukee Kansas to this cily for the express purpose of Splendid List Secured for the sale at $5,100, and was followed by Good 88,340,0>0 ...... Nettie gave a cry of terror and came pgPNCEfe Hoover, 35.5 on. frequent two-base hits, -Smith, Carpenter; Minnesota Fair Asso- at at Megib- Chiraso ...... - to great, appealing a noticeable swell After hits, Kreig Manning; home meeting Prof. McCleary in a 3,000-point Southern Day $3,800, while the Philadelphia.... 77,577,186 11.2 close me. while her intervals, certainly not more than a few three base an 1 year Helen 23,850,435 ...... eyes looked into mine. run, Steams; bases on balls. Milwaukee 5, game, Schaefer to give a discount. ciation. ben sale the same St. Louis... 29.9 .... cried, seconds, there came vivid flashes so City4; • by pitched ball, Shoch case, Miun., S. brought the highest price, San Francisco.. 18,912,834 12.9 "Oh, Jewell," she "what do you Kansas hit Such is not the however. Schaefer Rochester, May 18.—Follow- 15.295,595 ...... mean';"' bright that we seemed to be looking and Manning; struck out, by Griffith4, by a tour ofthe world, $1,300. King Puzzler was 8 Pittsburg 23.8..... sun. ball, Hoover; pitches, and Ives are making ingis a list of the nominations for the ...... 14.974."33 30.9 mean," my reply, "that he is squarely at the These were ac- CREAM Bell 1; passed wild Australia immedi- moderate winner, while the other two Baltimore ' 12,790,450 ...... "1 was companied by claps, Bell 2; time, two hours; umpire, Hearst; and willleave for colt stake races to be trotted at the to auything. so Cincinnati 19.9 a spy." loud thunder ately after the coming match, which never amounted And Kansas City ... 11,377,560 34.7 ...;., face; some of the loudest Ihave ever heard, Southern Minnesota fair in this city instances mightbe multiplied showing .... 8.596,118 A white pallor overspread her will"begin at Metropolitan hall, May 29. New Orleans... 17.1 j:..: him, a and for that matter Ihave never seen so in large next fall. Inpoint of numbers the list that the purchase -of yearlings is to a Louisville ' 8,238,012 2!.7 then she slowly turned to and in display lightning HITS AND EKRORS. As he intends to do all other ...... 6.4*3,110 ..... stern, voice, asked : continuous a of at sea Schaefer agreed to play Mc- is the largest ever made for colt races large extent a lottery; that handsome Minneapolis 79.H ...... cold or else. Ido not think that Both, cities. as handsome does; that a good looker 8uffa10..... 6,506,970 24.1...... "Is this true?" where Omaha Made Plenty of and Cleary here, and requested his partner, at a fair inMinnesota:— is 5,619,000 32.4 head, more than two or three passengers came Roche, I—FOR1 FOR TWO-YEAR-OLD may not be a good doer; that a racer Milwaukee ..... He bowed bis handsome aud cabin, Lost. Dick to arrange the match. STAKE >TO. Denver 5,243,139 54.0 out of the forthe rain was drench- — Australia in time to TROTTERS. must have brain and courage as well as 5,47-,0(>l 32.3...,. answered: There om\ha, May Tliatit is important STJhaefer willleave modest Omaha "Itis not." ingand the thunder terrifying. reach Paris for the great tournament, George T). Cole, Lake Benton, enters La- conformation, and that the Detroit . ft,987,172 24.9 was no danger of any consequence to team should back up its batting deeu, f., sited byMotto, dam byTrample. buyer who pays hundreds for a colt is as 5.133,3 6.9 "Then why are you inside the Con- that a and expects to return to New York be- eh. Athelstou, Providence 4,213,048 the ship. We moved out of the elec- fielding was better John Wright, Farmington, enters apt to draw a prize as the one who ex- St. Paul 6.1 :..... federate lines?" Iasked. with good never fore October. by Incident, dam Cherry by • 4,920,365 answered, trical storm, orit moved away from us, , to-day's same, when bay- horse, sired pends thousands. Cleveland 27.4. "To see her," he "for I 10:15, night shown than in Alden Goldsmith, smith & Bussell, La Columbus 3.39»,800 26.0 love her well enough to brave any dan- a» about after which the City made but four hits to the Crosse, enter George G gelding, sired by 2,591,354 103.0 was perfectly dark and the rain con- Sioux FLYAWAY BREAKS DOWN. >TAKES, Dallas 2,376,490 ..... ger; but," and he threw his head up Omaha, yet game. Hamdallah, dam by Green's Bashaw. W. THE CLAKK. Richmond 2.6 \u25a0:..... tinued for some time longer. Isaw no dozen of and won the Brush, Hamilton, Moses, b. s., 2,045,07 1.7 witha proud gesture, "although Ihave Its excellence proven Inmillions J enters Memphis ..... a times, fire balls or other illumination of the HUDerior The score: The Greatest of the Fillies Be- sired by Madison Smith, dam by Rob. Principal Event on the Louis- Hartford ' 1.827,359 2.2 been within these lines dozen yards, except the natural reflection of ofhomes formore than a quarter ofa ceo* comes a Cripple. P W. Millett,Hamilton, enters Amanda, r f, 1,952,433 9.3 and seen the strength of your army, tury. Itis used by the United States Goy» Omaha. abrlbtoa c Smith, by But- ville Card for To-Day. Duluth 1,793,018 ...... the water drops, which made yards and by the heacis of Great Canavan, 5 0 3 10 0 sirea by Madison dam General Washington.... 4.1 yet Ihave not breathed one word of edges." ernment Eudor&eu U Louisville, Ky., May 18.—The great ler. John T. LaDv,Rochester, enters Star- Louisville,Ky., May 18.—The most Indianapolis..... 1,856,340 7.y or strongholds my rigging glisten at the Fniversitiesas the strongest, Purest and most Willis, cf 5 0 O 4 0 1 dam Lady .... your weakness to Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powr. Walsh,ss 5 0 2 13 2 filly Flyaway Jjas broken down, and lone, b s, sired by Hamdallah. on Fort W0rth...... 1.-438.902 49.4 ...... My Is to visit the Healthful. by Swigert. George Doud, Winona, important event the card for Mon- p 1,464,376 commander. business der doe? not contain Ammonia, Lime or Andrews, lb 4 2 18 0 0 Helen S. eor 7 3 lady love, and when that is completed her retirement lrom the turf to the enters Spinketta, eh f,sired by Ebony Spiuk, day is the Clark stakes. For three- St. Joseph 1,193,137 2.1 I Alum. Sold only in Cans. Kearns,2b 5 12 2 2 1 by Wapsie. 1,433.696 ... go my way." DIDN'T FEEL THAT WAY. POWDER CO. Cleveland, breeding farm is necessary. Yesterday dam Bashaw Belle A.T. Steb- year-olds (foals of 1887) $100 entrance, New Haven 11.4 1 PRICE BAKINO > 3b... .401121 bins, Rochester, enters Willie Z, sired by 1,026,524 63.2 Despite my suspicions, I>4,101 ..... a Divorce. 4 110 11 Madelia, enters bik sired fore ?20 if Portland, Me.... 19.8 such times as we were passing through Inks.p led back to the stable hope- by Kmpire Wilkes, dam Dnflby Alcalde. C. 1, to 1,205.173 7.4 New Sun. YES, MY DEAR, and was a Kasson, Templer, f, or before May 1890; money accom- Worcester nothing could be too rigid. York 24 9 8 cripple. probable that her H Roberts, enters Tess b ; 11,500 Syracuse 843,346 12.9 us, swaying • a about midway of Isthe Totals 40 6 12 less It is by Silas Wright, dam Nettie K. pany declaration with added, of 846.923 17.6 ...... Nettie had stood between There was woman Skelter on the hard sired $300 Wichita ...... in widow's sTAFl Sioux City. AB ItIBPOA E race with Helter W. H. Mackey, Rochester, enters Zumbro which to second and ?200 to third. SiouxCity . 89 ,258 54.9 back and forth as if undecided which the car who was dressed Cliue,!f&sa 41 3 12 3 1 track at Nashville Hastened her break- Anna, b f, sired by Zumbro. dam by Oliver First race, handicap, mile and seventy Rapids 756.263 32.6 ...... way to turn, but as Reginald finished weeds, and her mourning looked so BREAD Black, .... 3 110 2 ing It was the opinion of all Heintz, Rochester, enters vards— Bouita, 109; Cams. 105; English Grand 637,241 arms and d... 3 dowu. Goldsmith. Phil 110; B, 97; Norfolk 8.9 she threw herself into his fresh that any one could argue that she Strauss, c 4 0 0 4 2 0 trainers and turtmen here that she was Zumbro Maid, b f, sired by Zumbro, dam by Lady, 110: Marehma. Luiie Tacoma 857.062 1*2.6 ....". Kappel, 12 3 2 0 West. & Weber. Roch- Polemns, 100; Pellmell, 108; J, B. Freed, 632,000 sobbed: had but lately laid her husband to rest. 3b 4 by odds the best (illy of her age in Star ofthe Berkman 90; 100; Chattanooga .... 34.5 "Ibelieve you, Reginald; but you SieDel, 1b.... 4 0 0 8 10 ester, enter Anna Z,b.f, sired by Zumbro, New Castle, Macauley, 104; Cas- : 732,310 17.4 By and by a passenger, whose white America, and her mishap is a serious John St. 9i). Lowell 793,053 ..... must come no more, for you might be Brosnan, 2b 3 10 3 10 owners, inasmuch as dam by Stiles' Abdalah. Archer. sella. DesMoines 4.4 my and sleek proved his pro- Hanranan,sß&lf.. 3| 10 2 4 0 one to her Paul, enjers Bashaw, sorrel s, sired by Ham- Second race, selling, five furlongs—Nettie Wilmington 795,969 4.8 suspected, and then— God. Idare choker cut Genins,c£ threatened to sweep the George St. Paul, Beatrice, 9(5; Katuna, 96; Ora, 96; Corn- 645,9 Now go, darling, and fession, felt it his duty to go over to her, 4 0 0 4 0 1 she bletonian. W. Sherwood. Leonard, Consolation, 99; Lincoln, Neb... 3 26.4 not thinkof it! Devlin, c 4j 10 0 0 2 fillies' stakes all up the line. enters b f, sired by Woodford Wilkes. box, 99; Ed 99. Los Angeles...;. 637,543 11.8 when this struggle is ended Itrust a a Biole inhis hand, and as he sat down George THREE-TEAR-OLD TROTTERS. Eccentric, 99; Black Knight, 103. Ky... 479,'>44 Flyaway is a daughter of Kin- STAKE NO. 2—FOR race, Lexington, 29.4 ...... gracious Providence will reunite us." beside her he said: . Totals 331 10 4 27 1 13 6 Sunbeam, Imp.Leamington, C. L. Hood. La Crosse, Wis., enters Wild Third Clark stokes, mile and one- Topeka 7H^°, 72 no, a ne'y and by Hamdallab, Bob. 115; Riley. 118; Robes- 3 —,"- He moved to but before lie had "Madame, Isee you have met with 00012 210—6 was bred at flurstburne stud, this Raven, b s, sired by dam Mollie fourth—Uncle New Bedford... 385.662 4.0 steps there a 0maha...... 0 *— and Raven. J. H. Uroesbeck. Rochester, enters pierre, 118: IPrince . 118; Palisade, 9.216.039 .....8.6.- taken a half dozen was loss?" Sioux City 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 1 county. In racing condition she was 11, 1J8; BillLetcher. 118; Outlook, 118. Montreal 6, sudden commotion on the outside and I "Have I?" she replied, as she turned I Callie, bm, sired by Chester dam Oranee — Halifax 11 5 1X Omaha 3; two-base hits, ! valued at $15,000. Last year's Derby Pearson. Rochester, enters Corn Fourth race, selling, one mile G. W.. 94; \u2666Portland, 2,22!',2 22 heard a voice say. on him. Kuns earned. Girl. W. H. Hamdaliah, 94; 93; Archer, Or...... Walsh, Andrews, InUs, Knppel; three-base j winner is slowly recovering from bis Planter, b s, sired by* dam byDe Julia W.. Eugenia, Lena \u2666Salt Lake City.. 1.337,548 "This is the house he entered." "Your husband has been laid away ?" hit, Cleveland; bases on balls, Inks 5, Black i supposed of lung fever and is Grail's Alexander. Z. E. Ricker,Rochester, 101; John McCullough, 101: Crawfish, loi; 1,294,544 right, boys; guard attack f, Hamdallah, Victoria, 102; Rebuff, lt>6; Carey B, \u2666Toledo ..:., "All the outside "Yes." 2; umpire, Cusick. i now pronounced out of danger. How- enters INina D, b sired by Queen 1,350,875 well, enter happy and in the by of the West. Maokey & 106; lilackburu, 105: First Lap, 106"; Ed *Rochester 1,113.0 while 1 and search the in- "Itrust that he died ever, the attack willprevent him being dam Star 117; Leiderkrantz, \u2666Seattle , ...... ?" season, Avery, Rochester, enter Twenty Cents, Hopper. 119. \u2666Nashville.... 2,252,000 terior." faith prepared for racing this Fifthrace, mile and a sixteenth— Douglass, '\u25a0 a loud clamor at the door "Well, Idon't believe he did. He AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. b g, sired by King of the West. \u2666Birmingham.... \u25a0. 859.424 There came Boyee, Sioux Falls, S. D.,enters Damon, 105;0rcas. 106; Veva May, 106: Maggie ...... shook the house, and a deep wasn't one of that kind." F.R. Hamdallah, Flora, Moore, 10b; Nina, 1"8; Sanford, 109; tintalmost stammered, .Louisville, Columbus, Syracuse Puchero aGood One. b's. sired by dam by Al- Plun- Total g1,437,6J5.846 33.2 voice cried: "Yes—ahem- yes," he exander 491. J. V.V.Lewis, Hutchinson, ger. 109: Running Brook. Ill;Penny Royal, Outside N.Y.. 5u3,991.880 29.2 ..... "Open, quick." greatly put out by her replies; "you and Toledo the Winners. Paris, May 18.—The race for the Minn., enters Hasson Chief, bs, sired by 115. figure, your loss, your by Collona. Selections: First race, English Lady and \u2666Notiucludea in the totals; no clearing Reginald stood like a carved must keenly feel and in PmLAmxrinA, Pa., May IS.— dcs Produits, worth about Motor, dam Hattie Middleton Katuna; year. • paled slightly Grande Poule George W: Sherwood. St. Paul, enters Juliet Peil Mell: second race, Ora and house at this time last and although he there bereavement you should turn—" Athletic and Louisville clubs played at 40,000 francs, run to-day, and was Wilkes, bf, sired by Woodford Wilkes, dam third race. Robespierre andßiley: fourth was no sign of fear in his handsome "What bereavement?" she demanded. Gloucester Point this afternoon, and the won by Baron" A.De Schickler's French- Ceice. George W. Sherwood, St. PauL enters race, Crawfish and Blackburn; Fifth race, Precious Little. face. "The death of your husband." and yet one can eat too much of it. f, Wilkes, Pennyroyal and Douglass. Nettie, here, can also use too much blacking and by play. bay Pucuero, by Perislexe. Junia Wilkes, b sired by Woodford Sittings. ••Come this way." cried catch- "See sir!" she answered, as she People visitors won better all around bred colt Texas arm, you. him, "my was they become the abusers of out "Japonica. Yellow second dam Eula. ' (who is stirring up cake inghim by the "Imust hide turned to face husband Meakin developed terrific speed and of was STAKE NO. FOR FOUR-TEAR-01.D9. GKAVRSKNIVS OFFERING. Mamma a Jewell, you keep contempti- very War Dance third. Betting was 10 Sherwood, Paul, boy summers)- go to the door and about the meanest and most \u25a0was effective when men were on and George W. St. enters says to her little of five as long as can." reptile on earth. Ilived with him to 1against Puchero. There was an ex- Lockheart (GStU), sired by Nutwood, dam corner them you ble bases. Seward also pitched a good first, was Sherwood, Paul, Six Events With Big Fields Tommy, run over to the grocery Iwatched the desperate girl as she for five years and he made a hell of Blackin was poorly supported. cellet start. Yellow led at but Rapadau. George W. St. extract a woiff's 2 game, but At- Puchero, enters Inheritance, bm. sired by Woodford for To-Day. and get me a bottle of of lemon. dragged him out ofthe room, and won- every day. Then Iapplied for di- ' ACME tendance, 4,rt83. joined at the rise by who then Scheduled necks, Anoverload of bread may not Injure yon. Score: Maid C. H. \u25a0 hurry! place our paid lawyer $150 the best of it untilentering the Wilkes. dam Hambletonian New Yokk, May 18.—Six races Now dered where she would vorce, and had the make you very until Athletic 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 7. 6 had Kasson, enters Maybe, blk f,sired are \u25a0" Tommy— have pay for it, up but will uncomfortable straight. There, atter a Drief struggle, Roberts. to-morrow, lwillnot to but 1did as she commanded and went when the sueak and died and left your stomach ia relieved; so willan overload- Louisville 10 00013 o*— 7 4 by Allie Games, dam Pet. C. L.Hood, La scheduled at Gravesend the I,mamma? free, of pocket. I've put Blacking injure shoes, Batteries, Seward aud Robinson, Meakin Puchero again drew away, and he won Crosse, Wis., enters Big Raven, b weights: -will : to the dooi. me but out ing ofAcme not your following the starters and to go you Ryan; two-base hits. Lyous, Tomney; easily by a length and a half. There s, by dam Mollie beins "To be sure you will. Precious little Itwas well that 1 opened it when I this mourning on and see his but make them look unsightly till have and sired Hamdallah. First race, one mile—Adamant, 115; Can. this world without paying did, mat- them. To prevent abuse, read and stolen bases, T. shafer. Taylor, Raymond, five lengths between second and M. V. Rowley. Rochester, enters 110; one eets in for the fastenings would not have mother and settle some property cleaned was Raven. Can. 110; Martha, 110: Her Highness, r longer. ters, Iget back itgoes into followdirections. Shannick: double plays, T. Shafer aud third. Apollo,b s, sired by Allie Gaiues. dam by Red Dress, 110; Tulla Blacsburu, 117; for it." :" stood the strokes much and when O'Brien, Meakin,Tomney and Taylor; \u25a0 Balsiuger. '•Why, mamma, you said God gave it, to me struck «^ Star ofthe West; Charles Chat- Frontenac, 122: Tormentor. 122; Sam Iopened and looked out. In the the rag-bag. Don't talk about & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. out, by Meakin 3; Seward 3; time. 1:30; field,enters Kena N,roan m. sired by Ham- Howard, 122; Lord me toyou." doorway two men, inConfederate Idon't feel that way. WOLFF umpire, Well Posted on Fashion. by Alexander; Schutte, Morse. 1-2; Prince Pey- - stood bereavements. The Best Blacking for Men, Women and Doescher. dallah,' dam W. E. ton. 122. )/r "Silence." uniform. aDd to me one of them said, RociiKSTEit, X. V.,May IS.— day Light. St. Paul, enters Ben Harrison, blk s. sired by race, —Strideway. 115; boy very Children. Games, ofthe West; Second one mile Then mamma kisses her courteously: was rainy, the association game being Tramp— you do something Allie dam Nettie by Star Madstone, 109; Tipstaff, 109; King Crab, meekly did, dear; regret Can't to &Russell, La Crosse, Wis.. enters Ira. aud says: "So He '•Madam, we very much dis- Men "Who Were Short. twice interrupted by showers. At- Smith 107: Martin Russell, 106: Defaulter. 106; precious Now we compelled Two help a poor fellow along, mister? br g, sired by Allie Games, dam by Abdal- Caseins, 105; MajorDomo, I<>s;Bridgelight, ;but you were little then. turbing you, but will be tendance, 2,600. Score: lah Bird; Boyce, Sioux Falls, S. D., run, or my cake wili not be light ifit your A certain South Carolina sheriff in- Citizen— Why don't you brace up and J. W. 100: Pelham, 100; Urimaldi, 100; Lord Pey- to search house." day It. H. E Why enters Fanchou. b m, sir3d by Hamdallah, 100; Sorrento, Urbana, stands much longer." "F.or what?" Iasked, in as sleepy a sisted that Istop withhim a or two Rochester 0 0 0 0.00020—2 4 3 help yourself? not wash your face Alexander. ton. 100: 9J. > jailyard was a It's about an inch deep dam Flora by— Third race. Seaside stakes, selling, five'tfur- tone as posfible. although Iwas never and have a visit. The C01umbu5...... 04100 2 40 *-ll111 to start with? STAKE NO. 4 PACERS, ANT AGE. OWNED OK 97; l>7; G, Kissing by Proxy. - it, Callihan and longs—Polly S, Lottie, Jule 100: \j, so thoroughly awake before. cool, nice place, with a shade tree in Batteries. McKeough; Gast- inmud. BRED IN OLMSTED COUNTT. Happy Day, 100: Siualoa colt, 100: Feariess, "He rightand O'Connor; earned ruus, Tramp— that's all right, boss; Simonds &Clough. Rochester, enter Sallie 100; Liiwreuce American. "For a spy," he replied. was and under this tree was slung a ham- hit, Johnson; Columbus bright, by 10i>; Boy, Nubian. 110; Vo!s, llOr CONSUMPTIONU RELIEVED BY IfJ 2; two-base first on errors, Wright, bm, sired by Silas dam Best' 1<»7; (upon her .husband's return, as scan to enter this house." mock for the benefit of the sheriff when play, maybe |you havne't heard that bathin' Smith, Rochester, Frances L colt. 105: Baychester, Alma zb Wife answered, lying Rochester I.Columbus 3: double Ester- fashionable this spring. "Allie Games. C. E. enters H filiy.107: Annie G, 102; Chatham, 118; her)— Yes, you kiss me very "It is a mistake," 1 "he ic felt like takinc a nap. Iwas day and Lehane ;left on bases, Rochester 2, ain't S, bm, sired by Allie Gainei, dam by! he '\u25a0 kisses gone some way; there mid-afternoon, smoking and (i: balls, 7, Mollie Rochester, Terrifier, 118. sweetly now, but 1 don't want your must have other init about Columbus bases on off Callihan Shadow. M. V. Rowley, enters Fourth race, five furlonss— Sir Rae, 113; has been no one here to-night." swinging, when Iheard a peculiar noise offGastrignt 1: struck out, Sneed. Keilly, Lalla Rookh, b f.sired byAllie Games, aam Void,113; Necromancy colt, madam, Phillips,Calliban, O'Brien; THE SOCIETY KISS. Russell. 113: iiisses.' B^^HHl "Iregret to differ with you, me. Turning partly over so that SCOTT'iii Esterday, hitby by Star of the West. C. N. Stewart. Stewart- ', 113; Stretch, IIS; Lord Darry, 118; Husband— Why, dear, what's the mat- below wildpitches, Callihan Minn.,enters Lady bf, sired Quarter • ; one my men tracked him to this earth, Isaw it give way, pitched Jonnsoh; ville, Riux, by E-os, 118; Seminole. 110; P.iroliua, 110: '• .' but of Icould see the 2, Gastright 1; time, two hours; umpire, Oh, every one knows what bliss ina kiss is. Allie Games. ter? . place, and you willbe obliged to sub- and the next moment the head of a man That's and taken with plentyof love! Eclipse, 121; Rotation. 121; Clandine, 115. '•Tlie matter? As if you didn't Emslie. Riven Fifthrace, mile, selling—Sam D, 11-; Ad- mit to a thorough search of your prem- appeared above the surface. He crawled Sybacuse, N. V.. May 18.—The It's one thing, at least, that never amiss is, know!" a appeared, and That no one's below and no one's above. SELECTION OF YEARLINGS. miral, lU6;St. Valentine. Ill;Black Thorn, <.. _l-» ises." auickly out and second opening association Sunday game was ;Supervisor, 111; Bonnie S, 111: Mano- "But "Very well,"Iassented, seeing they caught on. They prisoners EMULSION ill then I were played to-day Three Rivers, But save us. goodJupiter, save us from kisses la, 113; Rudolph, 114; Oassar. Quesal, • "JNft buts at all. When you went were impatient, trusting at thirteen the Famous Racers 1 91^ growing and in the jailand had tunneled from the miles out of the city, in the presence of Society ladies exchange when tney meetl Some of Most 115; Monmouth, 116: Vivid, 107; Long away Iwas lookingout the window to that Ihad delayed them long enough, corridor, about thirty feet away, to this 3,500 people. The last six innings were For clammiest, coldest of courtesies this is— Bought for a Song. Braunh, 121. \u25a0shake my handkerchief at you, and I opened admitted Sans sympathy, sugar, and served without Sixth race, three-fourths of a mile—St. on the kiss as I the door and spot. played in the rain. Score: purchase of yearlings there is 12.:; saw you, standing steps,' the queried, one who heat. In the John, 124; Tattler, 122: Eola. Brait. cook." •-..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:- \u25a0 _ them. "Well?" I as the Dr. Hurd's B. H. B undoubtedly much room for judgment. 120; Kasbon, 120: Tanner, 118; Syracuse, : They hastily went through the lower Patent System ot 0 0 4 3 0 2 2 Motion one—Purse the lipsjust ever so little; : "Oh. Iunderstand. You see, dear, I • - Syracuse 0 o—ll13 2 — form 118; Gypsy Queen, 117; Kenwoou, 115; found nothing. Then to the JJ Extracting Teem Louis 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 Motion two Sticii your head out, your Knowledge of pedigree and of to you good-by, butI floor but A'/ll' Bt 1o—9 11 7 snake; Prince Howard, 114: Reecno, 114; Pagan, was anxious kiss story they Without Pain. Batteries, Casey and Brigsrs. Stivetts and model a will prevent a buyer from selecting a 112; Tormentor, to run away up stairs, second hurried- \LJL ffim^ ; runs, 6, 1; Then dab your opponent— as if lips were 114: Ven.ceur. 110: Coa- didn't have time sleeping apart Earle earned Stars St. Louis brittle, youngster withdefects, but the yearling r gress, 108: Garrison, 87: Boughrum, 87. so 1 ju3t gave the cook a kiss to give! On this floor was the Every Except Ichihycs's /^^^™^Jg2*\ successful use in two-base hits. Casey. Ely, Roseman, Davis 2; Blackburn meut of Nettie and myself, and after Humor thousands of cases run, Roseman; using them roughly would cause them is immature, and his future develop- Selections: First race. Tulla you. Didn't she do it?" Isspeedily, permanently, and economically Zjfiiaßg home double plays, Fuller to Aud b Peyton; race, Tipstaff and Ifound the doorofoui V*/3S^\ break nud Lord second them Iwent. > Hang&n to Sweeny :struck out. by Casey 6. to . ment so uncertain that the element of Martin Russell ; third race, Terrifier and Lot- room open, and Nettie stand- cured by the CrmcTTBA Remedies. This ii /o>.fwßw les M11(1 harmless. byStivetts !';sacrifice hits. Stivetts; good order, composiug your todo with his subse- Claudine; Kind He Wanted. about half language, will encourage strintly first-class C'hilds, Davis;stolen Retire in feat- chance has much tie; fourth race, Russell and fifth The ing initwith nothing but her night- strong but true. It \%H^'Ffs*tr*ss\Rsk bases, Ely, McLaughlln. first ures quent The list of yearlings > race, Supervisor and Quesal; sixth race, Free Press. thousands of hopeless who have WP2W_?2jY^s3nM tilling* crowns, 3, St. Louis 2: first base career. Detroit . :.. gown on, rubbing her eyes and calling Bufferers pUtej on errors. Stars on To look like a statue or death-mask of which have been passed by as unworthy r Kenwood and Tattler. marry Eda. She is as! her, tone, tried and found wantingboth physicians and (Sv^yriiiyV^*)^^bridges and balls, off Casey 8, offStivetts 9;leftou bases. wax— Arthur—Don't to me. 1went to and ina no! _x **\u25a0 Popular prices. 6; Ditches, of special notice and allowed to sell for loud, medicines, to make one more effort to rid Stars 11, Si. Louis wild Stivetts There!you have all the rules by which the iIFS. silent as a post. too but loud enough for the ears 1: time. 1:50;.umpire, Barnum. low prices, and wiiich have afterwards ! WHIPS AND just girl > searchers, themselves of these terrible afflictions. Cu- HXJK.T3, dear creatures proved good investments, is a lons Fred— Then she is the to of ihe she said: JDii. Street, Brookly.y,May 18.—The Toledo and Reduce toa science their kissing attacks. "Jewell, please ask them to be a llttk ticuiu.is the only positive cur», 34 East Third St. Paul. .Brooklyn American association teams —Anonymous. "one. In the table below we present t Astoria, the sister of Dexter and Dic- hitch to.