the strain better than my horse. St. Del. it is also HE" FEARSA HITCH. THE PITCHERS AGAIN, SOME claimed, has trotted an eighth at Franklin in IS SEGKET HVEtTEACM. seconds. This is taster than Chimes has gone, but THE EXPOSED PATIENC E REWARDED the- perfectly willing Pinn-- - Dllckey Welch Lands Giants Ahead of Jam to shoulder the handicap. xssjEKsfl Treasurer Hart Afraid of Bearer's Solar as speed-rat- e go, . matured powers and St. Ab State Cuttodlnn He Appeals to Bel has the best of it on paper. The fairness of New Tors, June H. The Boston nine were A Few Favorites Win on the St my proposition, therefore, cannot be questioned. How the Electric Sugar Refining Attorney Got y The only troo way to fully the capacities of the nuspiir. the GeneralThe jicaln beaten by the Giants after an- test :S! Louis Track. firogeny of the three brothers Is to confine the track Was Worked by Friend. ernor's Confidence. The Home Boys KnallyWri other magnificent game of ball. The rain ot w o do not want the colts ofother Fraud TXLKGBAX TO TUX DISPATCH.! stallions In the way to protract the scoring and to f ISrECIAL the early morning put the grounds at St. otherwise interfere. My offer to trot in 1891 one H. Governor Beaver's Rad-bour- HSui Habrisbcbg, June a Good Game. George in a deplorable state. Welch and colt and one filly, each three years old, by chimes, Km plan to raise $1,000,000, if necessary, for the followed Keefe and Clarkson as JUNE GIVES A POINTER OR TWO. against an equal eolts fillies BEVELATIONS IN OPEN C0DET. I assssV'iitM.' Engineering Experts the same number of and THE WEATHEE. clearing streams and abating game was another pitchers' bat- the age, the progeny of St. Bel purpose of the pitchers. The and Bell Boy, Is renewed. This offer public nuisances which threaten the health tle, but seven base hits being made. The field- Is not renewed for advertising purposes, as and safety of the people in the districts devas- ing was superb, a wild throw to second by Gan-z- el Captain Brown's Colts SKoiring Up in En- baa been insinuated, but to show my willingness A Number Explain Whole Say the Dam Was STALEY IS THE CHAMPION. to submit to of Witness the For TTesfern Penn tated by the late floods Is receiving hearty In- being the only blander. The NewYorks a test which sooner or later will be won game through good work in the couraging Condition. demanded by gentlemen who pay the generous To-d- the second Swindling Process. dorsement he was in receipt of numer- inning. Score: stallion fees of SoOO. But if we foot at the matter ous telegrams from prominent men offering to purely from the advertising standpoint. It seems southwesterly winds. Poorly Remade XI to me all -- NEWTORKS.B B P A BOSTONS. U S P A that men will agree that St. become his sureties in the sum of $5,000 each, Old Anson Beaten in a Ten Inning Bel, wltnhls4-year-oldbrotn- HEWS OP GENERAL SPORTING EVENTS gets as much or SDGAE BOUGHT IN LABGB QUANTITIES West Virginia and and he can just as easily have 2,000 names on (lore, m 0 0 1 Brown. I.... 0 the booming from printer's ink as Chimes. Tho For the guarantee bond as the 200 specified. Mayor Struggle by Great Playing. Tlernau.r.i. 0 0 0 Johnston, mO offer to trot chimes against Bell Boy stands as .9117. JN nhin. fair, warmer. 0 1 4 Keiiy. o originally and courteously made. TheSIre Broth- '.t y 90 gen- Enlnjr, c... r..... Fitler telegraphed that at least 1 ers, notice, have Dvard. s.... 1 2 2 Krouthers,. Tho Banners. J been shaking a little red flag at ISPCCIAt. TXLXQKAM TO THE DISPATCH. 1 viriiiqa iHaf southerly winds. tlemen in Philadelphia had called uponhim and Connor, 1... I I 11 H.ltlclid'n.SO ree. ir they mean business I will accomodate AT St. Louis First race: Irene. 1; Mollie's to-b- e 11, 1883. BY MEREST NOVICES signified cheerful willingness to attach l).ltlclia'n,2 0 0 5 Nash. 3 0 them.. I will trot, over a good mile track New Yoke, June 11. The most secret PrrTSBtTBo. Juno their SENATORS AND PHILLIES EVEN. 0 0 1 Qulnn. .... 0 Last, 2. Second race: Girondes, 1; Tho Elk, 2, agreed upon. Belle Hamlin against Harry Wilkes, officer their names to the honorable mil of 200. O'K'rke, I.. chain-lighteni- The United States Signal 8ervice la Whitney. 3-- 0 1 2 Oanzel, 0 the fastest of their horses by the record, mile places in the late Prof. Friend's Telegrams were received from A. Louden c... Third race: Del Rio Rey", 1: Swilter, 2. Fourth heats, louowwg. Welch, p.... 0 0 1 0 Kadb'rne, p. 0 for a reasonable sum. I will also trot Belle this city lurmsnes the Snowdeu, of Philadelphia; General Wm. Lily, of race: Lake View, 1; Taral, 2. Fifth race: Hamlin and Globe In wagon, sugar refining process were laid Time. Ther, Ther. double harness, to . S3 Craw- 27 for the best record, owners to-d- 8:00.1. ..60 ttaa.. Mlim Mauch Chunk; Senator Delamater, of Bo-jto- n Total 2 S271S 0 Totals I 2 7 1 Taral, L to drive, against any bare to the pitiless world on the trial Giants Again Beat the Sluggers f team horses now 12:00 A. .. Maxim temp.... es ford: Rev. 8. L. Flood, of Meadvllle; Samuel The of absolutely owned by ono v. X aa 0 AT Jerome First race: Volunteer, lj Blush, of Prof. Friend's right-han- d man, the M Minimum temp.., w L. Brown, Wilkesbarre; ewVorks -- man." Did Any Practical Engineer femall. of York; S. of 2000000021 2. 2:00 S. C. and others, Somewhat Easily, Bostons 0 Second race: Devotee, 1; Qramercy, 2. William Howard, in the general ses- F.M ..Ct Hinrl Hollar, of Sbippensburg, runs-N- ew 000001002; Bostons, 1. M ..0.W whoso not recall at Earned Yorks, Third race: Reporter, 1; Major Domo, 2. Fifth Precipitation. names the Governor could '1 Connor. STBONG LAJJGUAGE. sions. Where the refined sugar that 8:00 P. M ..CI of Philadelphia, not Sluggard, 1; Ben 2. Have a Hand in the the time. William Potter, Sacrifice O'Bourke. race: Harrison, Hirer at S M.. s.8. a 0.3 feet la 34 only signified be one the 200, but was dropped down through the chutes in r. rise of his desire to of GENERAL NEWS OF THE DAI Home run Brouthers. hours. sent his individual chock for $5,000 as bis share 8tolen bases Whitney. The TJoulnnglst Members Cause Trouble In the Brooklyn factory to the mystification e, PLUCKY SPORTSMEN. Building of It? of the loan. Thus the Governor is encouraged First base on balls Off Welch, 3; off N. and others in his plan, which he now proposes to carry out 12. the Chamber of Deputies If Any of tho venerable Lawson Fuller Elver Telegrams. by pitched ton. came big without any unnecessary delay. Hit St. Louis People Will Have Somo More Store Meetings Are Suppressed, from, and where it was pnt into the f TO DI3PATCH.1 Played Ytesterdny. out-- By SF2CUI. TELIOIUUS THE . Games btrnck Welch. 3: by Kadbourne, 3. cases that were alleged bv Howard and Frjend A Possible Illicb In the Plan. Time-O- ne hour and 32 minutes. Rnccs This Week. There Will be Some Beowksviixe River feet 10 Inches and. PrTTSBUKQS 4...JJmcAaos 3 to contain machinery, were revealed for the i y Umpire Barnum. ST. Louis, 11. was rising. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 66? at Among those who signed the bond 2 June The weather threat- Shooting. Clevelands 4. ...Indianapolis.. ...-- first time. Then two of tho men who helped 6p-M- - HOW THE WORK WAS DONE. were Attorney General Klrkpatnck, Secretary ening again but a good crowd was pres- 11. M. the Professor Howard refined - c Philadelphias.. 7....WASnrNGToits 6 Paris, June Gellibert des and send the 0 of the Commonwealth Stone, Colonel Thomas ONE EACH. ent to witness the races. It has been decided sugar down factory and down Wabkes River 3 feet inch; stationary. Washisgtoxs...... Philadelphia... 3 Segnins interpellated the Government in the chutes at the Weather cloudy and pleasant Colonel Alexander Krumbacher and to race Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday tbe heater hole of tbe Professor's dining room w ' Potter, NewYobks 2.. ..Bostons 1 and General P. S. Gobin, who happened to bo at The Senntora Win and So Do tho Thursday of next week. the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon in in Sixtieth street told what they knew, to the Moeoantows River 4 feet 8 inches and! J. 12....Kaksas citys.... 2 stationary. Weather cloudy. 75 Athletics race, one mile 128 relation to the suppression of theBoulangist evident consternation of the defense and the Thermometer TBT ASSOCIATED TKESS.: the capitoL ' 2 Phillies. First Irene pounds, delight of the audience. 4p.m. brooklyns. 4....louisvtlles 5 to 1, first; Mollie's 111, 3 .New Yobk, June 11. The Engineering State Treasurer Hart, who is under bond of 7.. 5 Washington, June 11. Two games were Last Murphy, meeting at Angouleme on Sunday. He Next to no was at- $500,000, is unwilling to make any ad- balttmores. ..st. louis 8 to 5, second; Fanchette HI, Wmchell, 4 1, 2scics will publish forthcoming issue reported 18.. 1 played here one directly after tbeother. to said the violence used by agents of the Gov. tempted, and the force of the overwhelming Cat to Pieces on tbe Railroad. in its detkoits ..buffalos third; Serenader 111, array of testimony vances, nnless fortified by an opinion from the 0 Washington beat Philadelphia in the first Seaman, 2 to 1, fourth. ernment had aroused a strong feeling in tho remained unbroken. Isaac Flynn and David Graham, colored, and the following results of a survey and exam- toledos 2....syracuses country of- Henry C. Weidmeyer, firm Attorney General. It was learned through good, clean hitting and sharp fielding, Serenadcr made the running until the stretch and be protested against further a member of the of Hemp, white, were run over yesterday in- londons 7....rochksters z ficial interference the rights of Apgar & Co., grocers, of 73 Dey street, testified John ination of the Johnstown dam, and of that he has asked Attorney General Klrkpat- but were beaten in the second game. The was reached, when Irene came through and with by special train on for an opinion as to bis power to advance tob025tos 6.... hamiltons 0 tbe people. He said that things had that Parson Howard bad bought Havemeyer morning the the B.AO. in Johnstown Pittsburg, by nck seems Von handily by half a length, two lengths be- Company-relie- quiries and the money of the State as proposed in Gov- presence of Arthur Irwin to have infused come to such a pass now that the Elder's mold A refined sugar of tbe firm 10 or carrying tho tube works and Woods f Phila- tween second and third. Time, 1H8J& 12 times, of purchase corps borne acci- hich various facts not yet made pnblic ernor Beaver's'plan. He fears there may be a Games To-Da- y. considerable life into the team, and the instant "Vive la Republic" or "Vive the dates tbe correspond- from Johnstown. The to delphia has already shown his value as a Second race, one mile and 70 yards Gerondes was cried the officials began to make ing with the "Demonstrators" a.t the pro- dent occurred at CoultersvlIIe, above McKces-po- rt were ascertained: constitutional hitch somewhere, and wants League Plttsburgs Chi- be perfectly sure is right before he National at coacher. Score: 100. O. Covington, 2 tol, first; The Elk 100, n, arrests. The people were indignant at such fessor's" bouse 'in Sixtieth street when he re- a short distance. Tbe first two were in- in July, that he Cleveland.) Indianapofts; The first break in the dam occurred goes ahead. He particularly desired to know cago; at Philadelphias 6 to L second: Lucy P 35, .Barnes, 8 to 5, arbitrary action. He warned the Government ceived raw sugar from his dupes and produced stantly killed and Hemp will die. He had 1S62, waeitton. n b p A El miLAD'A. B B P A X sugar 1GL and was caused by a defect in the culvert whether the bond in question can be enforced at Washington; Bostons at New York. third. The others finished: Fontoon.121. Bloans. 13 that it was vain to attempt to terrorize the refined out of a hole. Dp tr June both legs taken off. 110, masses. 1885, though. Howard through which two-fe- discharge pipes were against signers event of failure on atBalti-mor- e 3 2 3 8 tol: Helena btoval, 4toi: Governor Boss 102, They would persist in exercising had made a number of the in the a American Association St. Louis Hoy, m I 3 FoKarty, m. 10 appro- Wlfmot, 1 Wood.1 0 0 0 Decker. tol; Jack Derby 102, Winchell, 10 their liberty notwithstanding tho efforts of purchases of refined sugar, he had given no carried for letting out water from the bottom the part of the Legislature to make an I.., 0 2 Derby tol. tha priation. Subsequently was stated the Wise, 1 3 2 Ward. 2 0 0 S Jack made the running for half a mile, government to deprive them of it. Applause name, paying cash and sending bis own truck- reservoir. This break did comparatively it that r Sweat-Groan-Gro-wl. of the Myers, 2 2 3 2 Thompson, r 0 0 0 when The Elk took the lead. A fnrlong from from the man fof the goods. Attorney General had called upon the State International League Syracuse at home, Gerondes came up Right little damage, the discharge having been quite Sweeney, 3.. 0 1 2 snnver, c... u 0 2 "and won bya length, M. Constans, Minister of the Interior, replied Treasurer and talked over the matter with Rochester; Buffalos at Hamilton; Detroit at 0 1 2 two lengths between second and third. Time, A (JTJEEB CTJSTOMEE. slow, wholly from the bottom, and choked from is known assurances were JlorrlU. 1... l 2 10 Mnlvey, 3... to M. Gellibert des Seguins. He stated that him. It not what London; Toledo at Toronto. lrwln, s 0 1 1 Karrar, 1.... 1 1 10 1:52. The clerk who waited on Howard had pre- by fall of material from above. given, intimated there will be no 1 Third race, the Brewers' stsjllon the Government had ordered a display of mili- time to time the but it is that Mack,c 0 1 S Hallman. s.. 0 0 stakes. tary viously entered into the books the sale as made carried out only about half as much material serious trouble in the premises. Person,, p. .. 0 0 0 Sanders, p.. 0 0 0 three quarters of a mile Del Bio Key, forces at Angouleme because the people, in It IIS pounds (lockey 3 S. receiving ob- to 16Mr.Welde-meye- r, 50, WX) Some changes were made in the original League Record. not named), to first; certain political leaders, had "a queer customer." On June from the dam as the last break, or about y Swifter, 118, 11 to 5, draft of the bond to meet the views of Totals 614 711 2 Totals. 3 617 21 4 Stoval, second: Santiago, 118, structed the highways (interruptions from the becoming suspicious, as of Per Per Morphy, 6 to 1. 118, 11 tbe result cubic yards. Enough of the dam remained to the State Treasurer. The third condition, Won. third; Good Bye, Hollis, to Right Demonstrations like of Sunday Lost.Ct Won. LostCt. 8 5, fourth. Del Rio Key. who as that his own clerk's failure to get any name from make a little pond about eight feet deep above liability Si 9 .785 22 .421 Washington! a full brother to were generally the work of paid agitators. which prondes that the of each signer Bostons. Chlcagos IS Philadelphias 0 200001006 the Emperor of Norfolk, fairly galloped over his At Howard or any information as to what be in- the dam. which stayed unused until in May, snail do lor a pro rata snare 01 woaiever Cleveland. ..28 14 MttsburRs. ..14 22 .889 101010003Philadelphias, 2. field, winning a common lope by length, Angouleme agitators had even been summoned to do lhlladelphlas24 IS .7 Indianapolis 10 3 .288 Earned 4: in a the tended with such large purchases of What else is to bo 1S75, amount may expended by the Governor, .Eli Two-ba- same distance between from adjoining departments. Here there were the property, consisting of somewhat over be IS .656 WashingtonslO 24 bits Wise, Morrill and Parrar. second and third. Time, sugar, told him the firm wonld like to have was Hewxorks...a .34 Three-bas- 1:2!. protests on the part of Bonlangist members, and expected of BOO acres, was sold to Congressman John Eeilly. amended to read thus: e hits Hoy. Pogarty. some name on the books for so considerable a the Sacrifice hits-W- ood 2. Fourth race, six furlongs, selling Lakeview M.Lanr was called to order. M. Constans 400 Amendments Have Been AddeJ. customer. Theri Howard said his name was old fashioned way The lake Itself was acres in size, not aslarge Stolen bases-H- oy, Wise 2, Fogarty2. 110 pounds. Rollis, 3 tol. first; Lotion 109. Taral, continning said M. Deroulde, one Asioclntlon Record. that of the Wm. Eaton; but be would not disclose tbe pur- blacking as has been reported. "Except in case of the death, insolvency, Pirstbaseon balls-- Off banders. 3; offFerson, 3. S to L second; Madolln M, West, 7 to 1, third. The persons charged with rlotine". bad seized a com- of the Per Per 1; 1. others finished: Mirth KS, Stoval, 6 to 1; Leger pose of bis purchases. Tbe clerk who usually II otV Vlr I inability to pay, or removal from the State of Struck out By Sanders, by Perron, bt. missary ofpolice by the collar and hacOinjured served, O shoes? Try tha When the CInb Took Hold. Won.Lost.Ct. Won. Lost.Ct. Passed balls Shrlver. 2; Mack. 1. 105, Overton, 2 to 1; Uoman 97, 1'bCEnix, 30 tol; his foot. Tbe commissary had only performed Howard testified that when he asked one or more of the guarantors. In which event St. Louis.... .33 13 .717 Cincinnatis. ..22 23 .439 Time of game One hoar and 50 minutes. Harrlsburg 100, Barnes, 4 to 1: Johnny Brooks 101, Howard once what he was going to do with tho new way by using After holding the property unused until 1S79, 24 .4SS his duty in arresting him andthosewhoassisted bo pro Athletics;:?.. .M IS .631 KansasCttys..2i Umplre-P- hll Baker. Moan, 30 tol; EdBnttnhS, Elkle, 30 to 1: Tom sugar, Howard replied curtly: "You get your all shall severally liable for their rata ZS him. Mr. Reilly offered it to the late Colonel B.F. Urooklyns 27 17 .614 Columbus 15 .390 Tinker 95, Freeman, 10 tol; Mark Twain 117, At- The Minister then declared that the money, you? WOLFF'S share of such deficiency as maybe created .500 S3 don't That's enough for you to Buff, an old and successful railroad and tunnel Baltlmorcs....21 2i Louisville S .173. THILAS. SITAE WASH'TON B B P A E kinson, 20 to 1; Harkaway 108. Gaines, 30 tol. Government would Bend more policemen to know." thereby." The start was a scattered one. Madolln led into Angouleme if such a meeting was again at- Acme Blading contractor and the originator of the South Fogarty, m. 1 2 0 0 Hoy, m 0 0 the stretch, when Luke view came through But the clerk determined to know more If he V 7m In the fourth condition, which binds the 112 and tempted. so 11 vA Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, for the sum ODE MAN STALEY. "Woods, 1... 1 0 0 0 Carnev. 1.... 0 12 0 0 won bandily by a Icnarth, the same between sec- Mr. try could, he took don the name on the trnck iv tffi and the dirty task case Legislature to 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 Laur shouted: "Just and I will blow came for sugar: of $2,000. Colonel Ruff interested two other sureties in the should fail Ward, 0 4 Wise, r I ond and third. Time, 1:18M. the brains out of the first one who approaches that Howard's "J. Sullivan, make an appropriation, the obligation is further Thompson, r 1 10 0 Hirers, 2 3 The entries for and sample pools 1135 Second "avenue." Arthur Flickner. a becomes a cleanly fc Fittsburc gentlemen in the project, and stated The To nth Revives Mnny Drooping Base Shnver, c .. 1 7 Sweeney, 2.. 111142 1 2 2 me." The President again called M. Laur to 9r ... .1,... .1,,. a.M.li4 tut ,...... ,.. suc- 10 at the Southern are: truckman, testified that on November 17, 1837, pleasure.. .l.w tlM extended by this insertion: "Or in case the Mulvcy, 3... 2 1 3 1 Morrill, 1.... 1 0 14 0 0 order, and also M. Cuneo D'Ornano, who had ball Cranks. race, furlongs-lla- ry 103 Howard engaged him to take a large empty for not over $1,500. and that he would take the cessor of the said William B. Hart should re- Farrar, 1.... 0 8 0 0 Irwin, s 0 0 0 7 1 First five Malloy joined M. Laur in resenting the minister's TELIOHAM TO TSX DISPATCH.! 30; Ely 110. (23; 120, case for the "factory" In Brooklyn to an unoc- do $1,700. We to accept the said bond guarantee KPXCXAL Hallman, s.. 1 6 2 0 Ebrlelit. c... 2 0 1 pounds Grace The Moor language. contract to it for have this and fuse and for 12 mx, ijena-ba- n cupied on Sixty-fourt- h so 1L eighth Casey, p .... 0 0 2 0 Haddock, p. 0 1 1 0 0 x; uuver ivy ui; uoe ncTina no, ei; M. Constans. store street near Third the following facts on the most unimpeachable mnch in money as shall have been advanced Chicago, Jnne The successive IU, IIS; Lottie S 103. (13; Nannie 103, S3; resumintr his sneech. said the avenue, in this city. Howard and Gns On was organ- thereunder." game by Chicago 103, f 106, S10; government bad to deal with a flagrant offense, authority. this basis the club won or lost the team by one 7 6 17 12 1 Totals S 9 24 13 7 Last Chance tio; Mayor Moonan Halstead met him there. He reached some Totals 106, and not merely ized, and for time these three gentlemen Governor Beaver is not at all concerned about ran was played at the Congress street grounds Hnalua J3. with isolated cases. Similar there with the case at abont 11 were persons in one plan, becond race, one mile-Lot- ion 107 pounds, (GO; scenes to tnose the only it. No of them is anjpossible miscarriage of his and said time the Plttsburgs, other- Washingtons 0 00100112-- 5 J T at Angouleme had been enacted o'clock at nigbt Howard him to unhitch now connected with it. Colonel Ruffs idea had that the decision of the Attorney Gen- this afternoon. This Philadelphias '--7 105, 40; Big BrownJug 110. f2; Frederics 109, K9: on the same day at Lyons and Correze, and by told wise known in Cook county as the "Jonahs," 00022300 The Elk 110, S10. his horses, leave the trnck stand at the side- CCPrjUEHT been to reconstruct the dam much lower, only eral would make little difference; that if the Earned 2: Philadelphias, 2. tho same political party. Here another uproar walk, put his S9 Two-cas- Third race, the Bankers and Brokers stakes for horses in a livery stable and 40 feet high, but it soon appeared that to cut bond scheme wonld not work, then another grabhed oft the mutton pie. The game was e nits wood, xnompson, occurred on the Right, and the Marquis De 4.30 foilowingmorn-ing- Three-bas- e one mile and an eighth Bravo 121 retnrn with tbem at on tbe : down the spillway or waste weir, which is would. He is giving himself no on ginger. Staley pitched in hits Siulvev. S125; 112, Bretenil had to be called to order. M. Constans uneasiness full of Gumbert and Sacrifice hits Carney, Casey. pounds, Lepremler SS5; Olrondes 122. S55; When he returned at that hour the case through rock, would cost more than to recon- that score. To night the Governor said be had fine received the Unlucky 17, $50; Beth BroecklOT, 45; JosleMlf?, in conclusion said it was impossible to tolerate was ap- form, but the latter better Stolen bases Ward. very heavy. He carried it to the Brooklyn Wolff'sItlEBlacking to original height, by not yet up regarding 84.1. such provocations any struct the dam its and, made his mind the support. There was not much hitting, but Double plays livers and Morrill. longer, and the Govern- "factory," Gus Halstead riding on the case. the time this had been done, the total expendi- pointment of a commission for the distribution balls-O- Fourth race, mile and sixteenth --Huntress 107 ment in the future would deal severely with was First base on ff Haddock.l: off Casey, 10. In July, 1888. Howard called at bis house and as shown by the pay rolls, will such as there was terrific oy. pounds, Strldeaway lis, ?100: Bonlta 107, Ktf; who Con- ture, had been of the relief fund, but announce the names Hit by pitched ball-H- ?; those were responsible for tbem. M. told him that he wished to engage him to bring REQUIRES NO BRUSH. slightly over $10,000. or abent 20 cents per cubic He is waiting to hear from several A out Bv 2; by Casey, 6. Entry 88, 55; Oarsman 112, d0; Bridgellght 103, stans was greeted with prolonged cheers from MADE MAEK. Struct Haddock, 40. 100 barrels of sugar for Apgar & Ganets', in Sheds Water or Snow. Shoes can be washed gentlemen. balls-Ebrl- cht, 2. the Left as yard. It here that William Chlcagos scored in inning on Passed 2; Slirlver, 165 he resumed his seat. Dey street, to Brooklyn, once Kemble, Philadelphia, The the first a Wild pitches Haddock, 1; Casey, 2, Fifth race, steeple, fall course Linguist and store tbem Jn clean, requiring dressing only a Week There still remained the work of riprapping H. of has assured his pounds, S65; L!Jrol60, 28: KUlarney 155, 15 j m some place to upon. the slopes and other miscellaneous worn, as to willingness to assume the entire liaDility of the single by Van Haltren, bis steal to second and Time One hour and 45 minutes. be decided Howard asked for men, once a Month for women. .Umpire-Cur- ry. lfrf, 12; d Butts 140, 7. mm which is being SI, 000,000 bond. two errors by Smith. After Carroll and Miller f wnetner ne xnewoi any suitaoie place Harness Dressing. our information less precise, IAYE ITAT LAST. could be hired for It is also an Elegant only that it "may" have cost $7,000, but not had been doubled on a rare double play in that a week. ASSOCIATION GABIES. THEY QUIET. WOLFF& RANDOLPH.Phlladelphla more; fringing the total cost up to the very SDRPBISIKG AMOUNT OF HEED. Pittsburg's half of the inning, Beckley dropped TDRF POINTERS. KEPT IT small figures of $17,000, which havo been the ball against the Harrison street wall for That Soathitde Hospital, Jeremiah Callahan, who was the day watch given on other authority in newspaper dis- Bnrnlo's Men Down the Champions In June,' Tells Two Many two bases. A passed ball let him to third, and a Thins or About the Dedicated Speeches, Music. Etc man of the Hamilton avenue factory for about patches. This work was all done in the summer Families Too Proud to Join the Line a year exposure, of 1SS0. The original dam was estimated to Maul's vicious drive to right sent him over the Good Contest. Runners. It Will be Well Patronized. before the testified that in the ofApplicants for Supplies. 1883 cost $183,000, and actually cost nearly 240,000. plate. Maul scored a moment later on a Baltimore, June 11. Kingproredno puzzle ISPBCUL IELIOBAM TO TBI DISPATCH.l 65,000 people of beginning ot the Professor sent him over A TUMOB CUBED. JonxSTOWK, June 1L Quartermaster Baker The tho Southside have a Not Engineer All. fumble by Ryan. Neither team scored in the to the Baltimore batters, and was freely bat- Hew Yoke, June 1L The races at Jerome hospital at The building was dedicated to the factory to work under Howard's direc- Mrs. Carrie A. Barker.residlng at No. IS Pino a Practical nt out men y canvass Johns- last started four to Cunningham pitched a good, game y tion. He (Callahan) was Instructed by How alley, experienced suf- Colonel Ruff engaged as foreman and super- second, the feature of the inning being a ted. steady Park were well attended, the principal and thrown open to the public last night. At 8 Allegheny, has untold town proper, in order to classify those needing effer. and was well supported. Farrell was injured ard to anow no one except "tneir own' the fering for two years, from a tumor, or poly- intendent for this a Mr. Pearson, a cousin of double play by Anson, Burns and Pf The attraction being the meeting of Captain Sam o'clock 1.000 people had gathered at the build- Friends. Howards and Halsteads to no un provisions. the men turned in 1,187 Twenty-secon- to pus, located in her nose. It gradually in.' Chlcagos took the lead in the third on singles in the seventh inning, and bis place was taken Browh's Reporter and Mr. Withers' 'Major ing, on South d street and the the present Mayor of Allegheny City. It is the names, and the city was not nearly thesecret rooms. He (Callahan) frequently creased in size until it almost entirely filled all visited. by 13-1- dedicatory services were opened prayer general impression by Gumbert, Ryan and Van Haltien, and an Tate. Score: Domo, in tne handicap race 6 miles at with helped in the secret rooms. The only ma- nose. On around Johnstown and Quartermaster Baker says a surprising amount Baltlmores 0 followed with music by the Republican Cor- the cavity of the acconnt of the error by Knehne. 02101030-- 7 106 pounds each. The Dispatch correspon- chinery that. he ever saw in them was tho irritated, stuffed up condition, rendering it al- Pittsburg, among those who know anything of need was unearthed. Clothing is needed BCLouls 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 Si net Rand, Dr. C. C. Hersmanpresided and Earned runs lialtlmores, 4; 3. I dent predicted In Sunday's paper would crnshor and barrels of molds. A refined most impossible for ber to breathe through her about it. that Mr. Pearson was the "engineer" very generally. A great many ladies were THEY JOGGED ALONG. St. Loots, that it Rev. B. R. Wllburn. or the Walton M. E. sugar barrel was emptied on tin tables in tbe found d.bc uika unibiuiucca, 11; 01. IjUUIS, f. take a Reporter to beat Major Domo, and Church, prayed. Claronce Burleigh, Esq., mouth, she could not sleep nizhts, neither of the repairs, but this is incorrect. He has whose families were really suffering, who had The Plttsburgs jogged along without much Errors Baltmores, 3: St. Louis, 2. strong room w here the crusher stood, uallahan could she get any rest during the day. Her never been an engineer, but after 1880 was em- Pitchers King and Cunningham. Captain Brown's great just did it by made the opening address. and his wife and Mrs. Howard broke up the eyes failed, through a sense of delicacy, to apply for luck until the fifth inning, when they tied the were by B. R. became very weak, and she suffered great ployed in the local freight department of the an eye-bro- in the last jump. Short addresses made Rer. lumps in the sugar with mallets. aid. humility of seeking score on triples by Carroll and Maul. The Duff, pain about her eyes and head. While speak- Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg, until be The aid is removed by many ought Wilbnrn, Dr. J. M. P. K. Gearing, Dr. E. Then Callahan wheeled tbe sugar after had one day, advis- game THE ATHLETICS AGAIN. A great thought it to have been A. Mnndorf. Dr. J. D. Thomas, Rev. W. it ing of the matter a kind friend formed his present connection, which is with the svstem now being introduced. The expec- from here until the finish was intensely Reporter was tho J. been pounded with the mallets, to tbe crusher ed ber to- - call upon the physicians, of the firm of Haney & Co.. general teamsters for interesting. four innings neither a dead heat. 'favorite In the niaaie ana uv, ju. a. Amaoit and the Halsteads and Howards poured into Medical tation is that the food and clothing which has For team betting of 0 to 5, but should they meet again The new hospital, although an experiment, it the Polypathia and Surgical the Pennsylvania Railroad freight department. been going in large lots to undeserving persons could get a man over the plate A lightning They Bent the Cowboys In a OneS3ded the hopper of the crusher. Then the crusher Institute, who make a specialty of iter we were aiso torn dv some tnat joionei iajor Domo will bave a strong following, as a starts out with very bright prospects, and there was started, the' sugar passed through to uutt will now go to the more respectable and retir- double play by Pfoffer, Anson and Ryan In the Battle. many claim would won being it disease. Shedidsoand ber own words will was the "engineer," but this also is incorrect. . good he have had not is every indication otit a permanent sieves on the floor below, then through copper express Is ing class. sixth spoiled of 'Taylor, bis whip 100 yards success. Somo best the result: 'This to certify thit So far as we can ascertain by diligent inquiry the visitors' chances smashing Philadelphia, Jane 1L The Athletics won jockey, lost his from of the most prominent men, chutes and was caught in barrels for the edifi- the polypus has cansed me so suf- Chief Gagley was stationed at the Commis- the wire. both in and out of the medical profession, on that much he not only was never an engineer, sary Supply House, near headquarters, the tie. A remarkable catch by Van Haltren their fourth straight game from th'j Kansas cation of the venerable Lawson H. Fuller and fering for the past two years has been success- They meet again on Tuesday next, suburban Southside, are Interested in the enterprise. Poly-path- but he had never been engaged be- fly sent Beckley to Citys tbe the other English and American stockholders fully removed by the physicians of tbe ic He found whole famtlins in the line of appli- of a line in the soventh his this afternoon by hard, timely fcjttingand three-stor- y fore even as a contractor on water day, in the tidal stakes, one mile each, to carry The hospital itself is a brick build- who were putting up the cash. Surpcal Institute, 420 Penn avenue, cants, each member bearing a capacious bas- seat when it looked as thongh his mighty hit sharp fielding. The Cowboys the "ball often e Twenty-secon- d I Tf hit 118 pounds. Diablo,Longstreet.Seephurus,Fav-ordal- ing located on South street It g works or dam """Ff'y1"' m he Tfl ever so ket. There is no doubt but the provisions bases. Chl- enough, nullified by exhi- This constituted Prof. Friend's hereby sign my name. employed 4t& appear that would carry him around the The but it the clumsiest are also among those that are entered, starts with a capacity of 30 beds, beside a sur- refining process as at it would that fr mttst have been greatly misapplied In this way. bition of base running seen here this season. marked at the factory. "Cabbie A. Babkeb." by,e$ecnto an unimportant extent In fact, cagos could do nothing with .Staley In these and it should prove ono of the greatest gical ward.dispensary, directors' room and two The only raw sugar be ever saw iu the secret They successfully forms of T. J. Oliver, ot Philadelphia, represented the Athletics 1 1 0 0 1' 0 5 2 212 races of season. Maj6r Domo got rooms. also treat all skin yfovx information is poitne, direct and unim- - four innings. Not a safe hit was made off his 1 the three other rooms came down through a hole In the roof and blood diseases. Pennsylvania Grocers' Association, and is in Kansas Cttvsl 0001 lengths the of and Re- officers are: F. K. Gearing, President; "peacnaDie, mat. at no time uuring tne process charge delivery, and only two men got as far as first Earned runs Athletics. 5: Kansas Cltys,000021. best the start The in bags. It was sent by treasurer Robertson of They give special attention to diseases of tha of tho storehouse established in the Two-ba- se will than M. 111c wuat-eve- r, lilts Wood, Btovey, porters friends claim that more make Thomas Sankey, Vice President; Dr. J. the. company to bo rettned- - At Howard's re- kidneys ui reuuuuiuE uaui. nas an euKiueer German Catholic Chnrcb. Twenty carloads of base. 2:l!ewara. Taylor Dr. and bladder. c young or old, good or bad, or un- Chlcagos re- Base lilts Athletics, 14: Kansas Oltys, 15. up the difference caused by losing his Duff, Treasurer; E. A. Mundorf. Secretary. quest Callahan wheeled into tho big secret r known provisions and clothing were unloaded there In the ninth, after the bad been finish". , it All suffering from kidney or urinary known, encaged in or consulted as to the work: tired in the order in which they came to tho Errors Athletics, 2: Kansas Cltj s, 3. whip 100 yards from the Reporter, if as Tbe Board of Directors arc: K. K. Gearing-- room off tbe strong room and piled it up he-hi- diseases aro cordially invited to call and con- today. '"There can be no further scarcity of Pitchers-Bewa- rd and McCarthy, good next Tuesday as he was should Thomas Sankey, Dr. D. Thomas, John ), a fact which will be hailed by engineers everv- - supplies," said Mr. Oliver; "enough clothing bat, "Pop'' Smith banged the ball almost to J. a wall of the empty cases in which the sult these specialists, and bring a specimen ot beat Mr. Withers' colt. Prince Royal is C. Campbell, Dr. M. Am-ho- lt where with great satisfactiop, as relieving them arriving the engine house for three bases. lame, Lewis. Joseph 0. A. refined sugar had been smuggled into tho fac- urine with them, which will be given a free f is in Johnstown to supply the city for Mr. Belmont will to depend on Race-lan- d Captain Dr. J. D, as a body from a heavy burden of suspicion and twenty vears." SOME LUCKY HITTING. and have George Steneel, Hisey, tory, microscopical and chemical analysis. f reproach. The precautions taken against fail- - with nobodt out, to win the suburban. Mr. McClelland, Brewster, James Voelker. Walter Frost, Dr. The doctors also all forms f The Philadelphia society of the Grocers' As- owner of Badge, says Raceland is his most Frederick Koeller. M. G. Frank, Dr. J. M.Dnff treat successfully tire ere only such as an old railroad contract- - sociation sent 9 carloads of provisions and con- it was dollars to pebbles that the visitors would The Reds Wins a Formnato Game From THE SOflO POND AGAIN. of 'skin and blood diseases, clubfoot tu- f ors knowledge of hydraulic engineering indi dangerous opponent. There will only be about and Matthew Chambers. mors, or rupture, ulcers, varicose tributed $2,800 in money. win the game. The spectators had begun to Columbus. is follow- hernia cated were admissable without further in-- I a dozen starters. June. The surgical staff composed of the veins, hemorrhoids or piles, hare lip and other walk out into the warm sunlight of Congress n Drs. M. Am-ho- lt A Cnve-l- u Causes It Fill Up, Pamps creasing a contemplated investment of $3,700, Columbus, June 11. The Cincinnatis won ing physicians: A. lo After deformities. Office hours, 10 to 11:30 A. M.. 1 to , street. But Gumbert was not ready to give up. H. K. O'Connor, J. D.. Thomas. W. T. which had to be increased at last by over 's game from Columbus by the fortunate At Are Removed. 4 and 6 to 8 P. M. Sundays, I to 4 p. M. Con- WORKING ON THE WORKS. in Jerome Park. Burleigh. Walter Stengel, J. M. Duff and E. A. $10,000. He rubbed the ball the sand of the box and bunching of hits. Viau pitched effectively N. Y. Juno 11. Heat, Tbe pond Soho is again causing trouble. sultation free. Treatment also by correspond- I for Jeiiome Park, Mnndorf. at The Work of Reconstruction Careless. began to pitch with all his might He fielded liumldity and a fair track were the conditions ence. jell-- The Gantler, Johnson Company and moxham the Cincinnatis, as the "visitors got but four Medical staff: Drs. A. D. Brewster, W. T. After it had been pumped out it was found Information gathered for us by Mr. out Staley and Knehne and held Carroll down bere K. Young. D. Criss. tbe masonry tbe sewer had caved in T. S. fly bits, and two of the number were very ques- English. Wilkins, W. J. tbat of M. Lidgerwood - Plants to be Used Again. to a high which Van Haltren caught amid The fielding and First race, fifteen hundred yards Starters, James Kirk, O. C. Hersman, C. McQuiston, and caused tbe original stoppage of the water, Miller, R, of the Manufactur- one wildest demonstrations the tionable. of Beard Holliday Eole, Brown Charlie, Bohemian, Queen of Hearts, J. rFBOM A ETAIT COBBBSPONDEST.l of the seen on were the features. Score: Joseph Stilly, J. T. Miller, W. Phillips and the masonry was partly reconstructed; but the Company, corresponds with that gathered rounds this year. Old "Pop" Smith twisted Volunteer, Lady Fulslfer. Blush. Volunteer won L For a DISORDERED LIVER 1L Cincinnatis..... 0 2 X. 2 0 0 0 0 0- -5 1:22, second, A. Schultz. heavy rains of tbe past few days caused It to us from other reliable sources, JonuSTOWlf, June Superintendent is In Blush Bohemian third. y that the work long mustache and smiled contemptuously Columbus 0 0 0 0 0- -2 race, Tbe consulting staff: Drs. E. A.Wood,M.A. again fall accident occurred onMon-da- !ing Krebs, of the Gautier Works, morn- colleagues as they went out 10 10 Second three quarters of a mile Civil reconstruction was done with the slight care said this at his in the field. Earned 3; Colnrobus, I. Service, Mucilage. Devotee, Kempland, Uramer-c- y. Arnbolt, W. N. Miller, W. K. Young and A. niebt. Tbe pond is now filled again, and as which these facts make probable. ing that the works would rebuild at Conemaugh The tenth inning began with a rattling round Base hits Cincinnati 8: Columbus, 4. Bill Letcher, tlatapla, Prince Howard. De- all of tbe heavy pnmpmg machinery has been Try BEEGHAH'S PILLS. The old 6: 1, D. Brewster. ' was of applause from the stand. Ryan, Van Hal- Errors Cincinnatis, Columbus, votee won 1:19 Ji, uramcrcy second, Kemp-lan- d will material which had caved in left un on condition that the borough grant them cer- Pitchers-Vl- au and lialdwin. in removed, it is expected tbat it bave to be touched; the top of the dam was worked down tren and Duffy, the three great sluggers of the third. taken there again in order to empty the tain concessions. The company wants Portage e, pond old Chlcagos, made frantic lunges at tbe'batl, but Third race, one and th miles CLEVELAND AGAIN IN 1892. allow Box. onto it; the pipes and culvert, which still street, which faced tne works, and Montague, Blue Rock, Beporter, The sufficiently to the sewer to be rebuilt. 26cfs. a remained in a somewhat injured condition, which they not one of them could knock it out 01 the dia- New York, June 1L Tbe'Loulsvilles were ftTiTi 33H.T7GK3-XSTS- . over claim the town does not need. If this conces- mond. fairly beaten by the home team At- Bourbon, Major Domo. Keporter won in 2:W.f, OP were covered with earth and permanently good. Major Domo second, Dunboyne third. Calvin S. Brlce Will purely be the National Nettle Objected. granted works will WHERE THEY WON. tendance, Score: th closed, a double row of hemlock plank sheet sion is not the rebuild in the Fifth race, one and miles Sluggard, Democratic Chairman. was jaU old - 0 James, Wniiam Coates placed in yesterday piling being driven across the channel. Cambria yards. The impression is current that The Plttsburgs now resumed business where, Brooklyns., Ben Harrison, FItz Floramour, Corinth. TO THE RESORTS. was no careful LoulsviUes 2 200110004 Sluggard won in 2 minutes, Harrison second, JSPEC1AI. TELEOBAM DISPATCJI.l to await trial at court on a charge of surety of There ramming in watered the borough will not object The people real- off in the fifth inning. Little Miller was layers. Leaking during the process was great, it left Brooklyns, 3;000000002 FJtz James third. New Yokk, June 11. The special meet- the peace and felonions assault, on oath of bis if the plant is not rebuilt town Earned rnns Loulsvtlle&v 2. 12S ELDREDGE.NO. 18 SOOTH CARO- ize that the will the bat. He drove a slow ground Two-bas- e Following are the entries: wife. Coates. of Third avenue. is and some tons of hay and straw were filled in first at ball hits Collins, Burns, WolC, Weaver, ing ot the National Democratic Committee Nettle It LINA avenue, within walk was finally be at an end nnless other works are started. who 99 alleged Coates bit his wife and drew a revolver three minutes' to stop it. The dam made fairly to Burns, threw the runner out at first, Heckcr. First race, fourteen hundred yards Camot -- ex- Base Brooklyns, 9; 7. to elect a Chairman to fill the place made to shoot her. of depot or beach. Large, cheerful rooms, tighr, but always leaked at the bottom, and Secretary McLam, of the Johnson Company, despite his headlong slide. Then the brawny, hits Louisville, pounds, Fred B 102, Fltzroy 107. Stonlngton 111, MRS. in- Errors Brooklyns, 0; Lnnlsvllles, 1. 94, Attempt 122. ' cellent table. Terms moderate. E.J. of late years the leakage had been is authority for the statement their loss double-jointe- d Bo So First vacant by the death of William H, Barn am mvlS-91-- that sinuous, Beckley, the North Kamsey. oneandone-slxteent- Proprietress. creasing. The original crest beight of the Pitchers Lovelt and becond race, h miles Lady ELDREDGE. will be about $50,000. The plant will be rebuilt Sea whale ot Kansas, came to the bat. VC Parlor-D-R in the was decreased from 1 3 feet, There Pnlslfer pounds, Stonlngton 117, Kern 107, will be held in Fifth dam to and was one on him when he drove 107, 112. spillway was shortly at Moxham, in connection with their works strike a furions International League. Senorlta Aurlcoma Avenue Hotel at noon was HE CHALFON1E. ATLANTIC CITT.N. J. the after obstructed, with completed, over the Harrison street walL groan race, one and three-eight- mile-Le- gos It gratings to'retain fish, and bridge there, and wben Mr. McLaln claims, liner A Third of a T MOVED TO THE BEACH. a trestle built it will be the finest street railway plant in the arose froifitbe stand, but the sepulchral noise At Dctradt 104ponnds,Flrcnzl 122, Inverwlckl06,Larch-mo- nt generally conceded that Calvin S. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. across the opening. The spillway was ob- 100, Falcon 107, Charley Dreux 107. United States, if not in the world. The ma- was almost instantly followed by tremendous Detrolts 4 6 1 4 1- -18 UNSURPASSED OCEAN "VTEW. structed (1) by a sill about 2 inches high; (2) race, five and one-ha- lf furlongs Tor- Brice, who conducted the educational The Choicest. chinery is being dug out as fast as possible. applause. Score: Buffalos 0 2 0 I 0- -4 Fourth Salt water baths in the house. Elevator. by an iron nshcuard 18 inches high, composed mentor 118 pounds, Canteen 118, , Huby Koyal, company has sent for machinery At Toledo campaign of last year, would be the only apl6-Sl-- SONS. half-inc- h 1J The experts to Kosetta, Frailty each 105, Howard 108, E. ROBERTS 4 of rods inches apart, or Jiiuch in chicaocTb. b r pi rs. R B P A X Toledos 0 0 0 2- Prince examine it. i i -2 Dlrglo 108. Bagatelle colt 111. candidate for Chairman. The members of the clear, or close enough to readily catch SyracuBes 0 0 0 0- The Moxham mill commenced -0 race, one mlle-M-al, If you want absolute perfection TREMONT. leaves and fine brush; (3) by an 8 by 8 inch running, for Ityan. s 1 1 0 Carroll, m.. 1 1 At London Fifth Swift, Inverwick tbe committee at the hotel were Secretary mHE the first time since the flood, Mr. 1.. 1 1 3 Miller, 0 8 each 106 pounds, St. Valentine 107. on VanH'tn, Xondom; 1 0 0 4- three-quarte- rs S. P. Sbeerin, of Indiana: Charles S. of-- stick floating corner wise, sliding vertically could 1 c. 10 -7 Sixth race, of a mile Arab 110 in the way a cocoa for break- SEA McLam said they not run long with the Unllj. r 0 Bectiey, i. 2 15 0- GIRT, N. J. a rod at each end, and armed with closely-drive-n liocriest'irs 0 0 0 0 0 -3 110, Kepartee 118, 104, Thomas, ot Colorado; Richardson, of present railroad facilities. They are getting Anson, 1.... 014 Maul, 1 2 0 At Toronto Sounds, Vivid Columbine J. J. fast drive nails to keep fish from jumping over; Pfetter, 2..., 0 7 Sunday, r... 0 0 2 106. Germanic 106, Crusader 105, Gen Iowa; Henry D. McHenry, of Kentucky; or dinner, after a or bath S. W. o'r their blooms from Pittsburg. The flood caught Torontos 1 0 0 -6 LEEDS. (4) by the posts the trestle bridge closing Farrell, m 0 0 Dunlap, 0 0 1 Nayl07,Flacol09,TriflerU2,Guarauteell7, VUlage jol-2-- the Johnson Company in tho midst of 2.... 0 0 0 0- Sewall, ot Maine; P. Gorman, of ask" Winter address, Cinnaminson. N. J. about 6 per cent of the opening! and (5) at the the most Burns. 3.. ., 0 2 Smith, s 0 2 3 Itamlltons -0 Maid 86. Arthur A. in the surf, your grocer to send season they ever bad. The three-quarte- rs S. Johnson 0 1 0 1 Seventh race, of a mile Bill Maryland; John Barbour, of Vircluia; half-poun- time of the break by a ragged piece of drift 10 Darling, c, Staley. p.... 0 d WINDSOR, ompany's foundries and the rolling mill are Humbert, p. 1 0 Kuehnc, 3... 0 1 0 Letcher 10S pounds. Garrison 104. Druidess 110. O. 31. of Michigan; 21. Gallo- you a pound or tin of mHE feet long and 2 feet in diameter. President Howell's Idea. and Barnes, A. intact. Isbaei. Charley Drew Larchmont arc doubttul S. Slight Averted the Dinaster. . 3 3 2S18 Sj Totals 4 9 30 17 Miller, the lively infieldcr of the McKees-por-t, starters. way, of New Hampshire; Calvin Brice, CAPE MAY, N. J. flare Totals 4 Directly at- has signed with the Wheeling club. The of Ohio; Colonel Upshur, proxy foj R. E. on the beach. Had the bridge and all its obstructing SOLDIERS PDT TO FLIGHT. 1 S open. Chlcagos 020000000 1 atter has been In hard luck recently, but Pres- NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS. Looney, of Tennessee, ana Hiram Atkins, Blooker's Dutch Cocoa. Now tachments been cut away in time, the disaster Pittsburg 2 Jel-4-- ,W. W. GREEN. might possibly have been averted. Earned rnns PIttsburrs,000100001. 14 ident Howell, who was in the city yesterday, of Vermont Johnstown's Chief well-know- of Police Goes After Two-bas- titated the from now on will n We have investigated carefully the various e bits Kyan, iiccklcr. that team bo all The Ladles Cause nu Excitement In Society A Democrat who rules his Them With a CInb. Three-bas- e hits Carroll, Maul, Smith. I tight President Howell stated that any Down East. party in a big Western city said to the re- It will cost a dollar a pound but it ON THE BEACH. specific reports that the dam was periodically Home runs Beckley. mount of money is oeing invested J-- ht in the N. , JoHKSTOWif, June U. After dusk 1, TZLXOBAM TO THE 1 porter: "The Democratic party has had Atlantic Cxtt, o'r occasionally inspected by engineers, but find btolcn bases VanHaltren, 2: Maul, Wheeling club, and he thinks that money SPECIAL DISPATCH. goes further than any other cocoa HADDON HALL no evidence it was ever inspected and ap- Chief or Police Hart discovered six members Doable plays Kyan, Plefler, Anson, 2. ought to get talent. 1L enough of tariff reform." Some members of 4 that on balls Carroll, 2; Philadelphia, Juno The lawn tennis Je5-!- EDWIN UPPINCOTT. proved, even once, by any engineer commis- of the National Guard lingering around the First base Smith, VanHal- the committee, were greatly exercised over so-call- because it is absolutely tren, Pfeffer, Anson. . tournament for the championship of the sioned for that purpose who by any stretch of window jewelry store Trl-Stn- to Leng-ue- alleged of a in Main street. Struck out Burns, Ryan. United States, Ladies' singles and doubles an determination on the part of one of NORMANDD3. ATLANTIC CITY, rharity wouldbe regarded as an 'expert. A There were watches and diamonds win- Passed balls Darling, 2. two pure and made the ripest and HOTEL in the At Dayton was commenced y under the auspices of or States to have tbe next Presidental few inspections by local or Junior engineers dow, Time or game One hour and 40 minutes. and the Chief knew Seizing his mace 0- convention held in California. They thought choicest cocoa beans only. NOW OPEN. have from time to time been made, spme ap- it Umpire Lynch. Daytons 0 0 4 10 0 0 -7 the United States National Lawn Tennis As-- new management. none of came he started after the blue coats. Hamiltons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2- -3 that this movement was Under proving' but either kind from They saw him coming, aud ran school sociation at the Philadelphia cricket grounds. T. C. GDLLETTE, Prop'r. sources which would command much weight like Earned runs Daytons, 5: Hamiltons, 1. All the committeemen present were unan- bojs. The Chief pursued until failing breath The most exciting match was that botween fe my23 Late of Colonnade Hotel, Phllada. 111 the profession. The Teport that certain -- SPALEER ONCE MORE. Errors Daytons. 4; Hamiltons, 2. imous in declaring that Cleveland would GEO. K. STEVENSON CO., AGENTa Pennsylvania Railroad engineers reg- wonldadmitof.no further sprinting. Then he Bass hits Daytons, 6; Hamiltons, 8. Miss G. W. Roosevelt and Miss C. D. Voorhees sat down and thought audibly. round which Miss Voorhees won surely receive the nomination in 1892. aPRINGS. PENNA.. MAIN ularly inspected the dam is de- His Brilliant Catch Saves the Babies Prom At Canton ihthe second CRESSON Railroad, top nied by a number of officers "" with tbo third set, 5 in her favor. The follow- on of who should know, and is unquestionably with- a Defeat. Cantons 0 0 2 0 0 0 2- -7 ing is the summary: 0U.ANGLS 4T CALVAET. ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. DREAMED IT WODLD HAPPEN. ilansflelds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- -2 out foundation. The dam was a contractor's lNDlANAroi.18, Jnne 11. A base on nails to Ladles' singles, first round Miss 1). F. Butter-fiel- d Base hits Cantons, 10; Mansfieids, 8. defeated Miss A. C. Smith 3, 1; MIssL. D.. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE aam. Engineers baa nothing to do either with Zim-me- r, Church THE LARGEST FACTORY" Radford, timely hitting by Tebeau and Cantons, 1 ; Mansfield, 4. Knight 1, The Choir of tbe Enst End Episcopal open 25. All stop at Cresson. lis construction or its maintenance. Mr. J. 8. One Boy Who Was, in a Men sure, Prepared Errors Voorhees deleated Miss L. , Mrs. Will June trains Parks, is trne, who was in charge of the the Flood. and a fumble by Glasscock gave Cle veland A. H. Harris defeated Miss K. N. Lycett6-1- 1; Somewhat Chanced. For circulars, etc, address it for game Boxlog Miss G. W. Eoosevelt won by default, second ,IN THE WORLD. DUNHAM, Supt, to save the dam, was an engineer by ed- STAFF COBBXSFOXDE3T. ' three runs and the in the seventh inning for Johnstown. Calvary Episcopal Church members are In- WM. R. efforts irBOMA round Mrs. A. H. Harris defeated Miss D. tf. $C& u y. Boyle fine up, YORK, Cresson. Cambria Co., Pa. ucation, but he is a very young man, only a JonNSTOWJf. June 1L The experiences of pitched in form to that New June U. A grand boxing tour- Batterneld L Miss L. D. Voorhees defeated dulging 'in considerable co'mment upon some year or two out of college, and did about all those saved from the flood have been quite time. O'Brien was very effective at critical nament is to be held at Madison Square Garden Miss G. W. Boosevelt 1, Miss Voorhees recent changes in the personnel of the mem- MEDALS that could have been done except to clear away points. McAleer saved his club tbresrunsby next Thursday night, for the won over Mrs, Harris by In the second et SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.. similar. During the first night after the disas- sufferers of the won easily bv 2. The full score bers of trie choir. During tbe current week yjm. the spillway. a marvelous catch of a liner from Denny's bat. Mrs. Harris of OF HONOUR Tovalse the whole area of the lake ten inches ter nearly everybody dreamed the event over Score: Johnstown disaster. Arrangements for .the the sets played was as follows: Miss S. H. Killikelly, the n JL 4Sj By tbe ocean; hotels open: Continental, Tlvoli, 0, 0- V per which is the reported rate before the Many utterly impossible show were completed yesterday by Prof. Mike. Mrs. A. H. Harris. 0,1.1,1,0,1,0,0,1, -5 musician and mstrnctor, who has for Surf House, Sea View, Philadelphia, Mansior hour, again. found it to p 1, 0, 0, 1, o, 1, 1, 0, flood, required an accumulation of only 4,023 Isdi'polis. it B AX CLEVZLA'D B B P A X Donovan, who will be the manager. Pat 8heedy MIssL. D. Voorhees... .i, 0. 10 21 years presided at the organ a largo and others; cottaco boarding bonses: Floral, sleep until tired nature gave out from exhaus- will master ceremonies, admission Mrs. A. H. Harris .7..0 1 11 0 111-- 4 others; second, much more spillway be of and the 0- part of that period witbont compensation, Rosedale, Ocean View. European and feet per and that One boy was found in the Morrellville Seery. 1 0 0 4 Strieker, 2. 0 0 S Miss L. D. Voorhee 1 0 0 0 0 -2 capaclty-wpul- d tion. will be JL Among the pugilists who 10 beacb, sea views; rates bave saved the break. Two Glasscock, s. 0 1 1 nicAieer, m. 0 0 3 have Only one match was decided in the gentlemen's and who has been nnremittlng in her magnificent bathing and e Institute who dreamed of the rush the night volunteered to appear are: Jake ten- feet pioj-- height of crest would have given it. 2 0 2 a- -. Kllraln, John labors in the church and Sunday school, moderate. Information before the flood occurred. This is not un- Sullivan, m. McKean. 1 2 L. dooble. that between Messrs. D. Miller and A. E. was immedi- 1 0 1 Sullivan, Charley Mitchell, Jack McAnliffe Messru. U. T. Lee B. impetative to vestry C. K. LAND1S, Tnengln the crest therefore the men ex- lllnes, 312 TwitcheU, I. 2 Wrlgbt against and W. dered her resignation the reasonable, as other bave had similar 1 1 0 10 Billy Myers, Billy Dacey, Jack Hopper winning 3, 3. was 402 Locust Philadelphia. ate destroying agency." with other events. Denny, 3.... I raaiz, i.M. and Steele, the former by of the church. It accepted at a jel246 st. periences Mcdeacby, r 0 Kadford, r.. 0 3 Johnny Reagan. meeting of that body, and it is under- Mrs. Miller, the wife of the Presbyterian 0 Ifcbeau. a ... 1 1 JtAKING H0USE8 HABITABLE. Myers, c... stood that Prof. Carl Better will temporarily, HOTEL, minister In KcrnviUe, who was very severely Bassett, 2.... 0 Zlmmer, 2 1 Baseball Notes. SOME BOLD CHALLENGES. perhaps permanently, sneceed her. It is STOCKTON bruised, is doing very nicely. This woman Boyle, p.... 0 O'Brien, c.p.. 1 0 Some enthusiasts are even clamoring for due to Messrs. H. P. Smith and John L. Gar- A Biff Task Which Confront Those Whose clung to the roof of a house, and in some man- C. Hamlin Calls and Bibloy who aro Calvary, PEH DAT shoes stockings Totals 2 7 2414 2 Totals 4 726 10 5 Foraker, of Ohio, to be President of the Pitts- J. miller to ner, in charge of the music at 4PyP0"'0S OAPE MAY, N. J. Dwellings Still Mnnd. ner bad the and torn from her burg club. How many people would to say that they protested emphatically against s by the floating debris. lixe that Time. EiEBTWHEBE .JonKSTOWir, Jane 11. The spirit of recovery feet Israel. Glasscock ont for Interfering with batted balU change would be an interesting question. Miss Killikelly s action when apprised of her SOLD OPENS IS. C. J. Hamlin, of' Buffalo, makes tho follow- musical JUNE to- IndlanapoU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 determination to sever her relations YK took a firm hold on Johnstown's citizens 02 is a fact that if Beaver was a President as t,m la t fitV Cleveland! 0 0 0 1 0 4 It ot ing plucky propositions in a letter to the with the church. AVOID IMITATIONS nates, ?J ana w per oay. rspeciw " property 030 a League ball club he would be re-u- day. Everywhere owners of seemed The fllorcnrs to bp Abandoned. Earned runs Indianapolis, I; Cleveland!, L required to Miss Killikelly stated yesterday that her f week, month or season. Newly r"painted, -' Sportsman: X Two-bas- know more about the ins and outs of to hare regained their senses after the terrible Johxstowx, June 1L The morgues are e hits Tebeau, Zlmmer. base Chimes is not the best member of the Beau- duties had become so onerous in conjunction modeled and improved: ffiO.000 expended. Nawfr" hit-Bo- yle. ball than he has been requested to know If disaster and were hard at work cleaning out about to be abandoned, on account of the bad Sacrifice about tiful Bells family 1 want to know Nothing but with her literary and, educational work as to ball and amusement room; children snewa drying carpets and bedding and Stolen bases Myers, Hartford, Twitehell. the nps and downs of a flood. it -- Culsine-an- their cellars, condition of bodies being recovered. Indenti-f- s practical test will satisfy the breeding, nubile. necessitate her action. Tho congregation TOB SALE BT-- dining, ball and play rooms. seryl inaugurating general l Dooble plays Bassett to Glasscock to Hlnes. Pittsburg, Miller & Sibley decline to trot St. Bel first-clas- s. with.,parIor.,W a renovation. bslls-B- oj, The Dnquesnes, of bave written Messrs. - seems considerably divided upon the questions vice Elegant suits The women labored bravely, and with water cation is almost impossible, unless by personal First base on le, 1: O'Brien, 2. for dates. If possible, they will be booked for against Chimes in 1890, because they say the- book that have arisen in tbe condnct of tbe music, bath and closet. Orchestra of 11 pieces. ROoaJ and brush soon began to see their floors for the effects found npon the bodies. The State Hit by pitched ball- -ll vers. "Wednesday and Thursday, June 10 and 2a of their staUlon Is full at fSJtt The fee of Chimes and is possible the feeling engendered fcSONH?piano warerooms,f fctruck out Br Boyle, 1: by O'Brien, 1. The also 1500, and 1 will agree to cover as many it that FLEISHMAN & CO., plans at BLASIUS days. is all Board of Health still issues encouraging bul- balls-My- ers, Duquesnes are is flrsttlmelnl2 Ihe mud caked Passed Zlmmer. , a member of the Allegheny nares with him as St. Bel covers or outside may lead to further changes. It is understood hHPSTNTIT ANI) ELEVENTH STREETS. although cases of pitch-O'Br- ien. over the walls and furniture and most of the letins, isolated pneumonia, WUd . County League, and are one of the strongest mares that season, and then trot in the autumn that Mr. H. B. Brockett the recently engaged PHILADELPHIA, up to June H. Dogs notli carpet 1 utterly useless, but it will bave to be diphtheria and measles are reported, generally Time-O- ne hour and 21 minute, clubs in Pittsburg or for a purse or a reasonable stake. As St. Bel lttwo tenor, is to have permanent charge of the 604, 506, 608 Market Street Umpire Tribune-Republica- lel2-12,2- used until something better can be secured. from the suburbs. Fessenden. t years older than Chimes, he should be able to stand music 3 JelO P. THEO. WALTON, Proprietors

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