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1 THE DETROIT REE RESS: WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 189ft LABOR TROUBLES SPOTTING MATTERS IRISH LAND PURCHASE BASE BALL Mr 0 0 0 I Ann BOWLING HAS NOT CHANGED HIS VIEWS Lord 0 0 dead THE TUR Interesting Collection of Odds and Cuds of 12 3 4 5 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 Letter at this ollice lor John eeuy the ball A CASE MISTAKEN IDENTITY John 9 It Bit li ou safe at a 1 and state Rusie is fast becomii: pile hape one ot tin Crank 30 and: brotherhood He The attendance of his team's he LIVING WITHOUT OOD Ihe GENUINE NATONAL LEAGUE LAGER BEER At If i unkiowt i I 1 Kun Over and Killed re SAVINGS BANK? CURRENT CONDENSATIONS GRISWOLD ST DETROIT Money to Loan on Mortgagee a CUr is TROUBLESOME ANARCHISTS Hie 1U 3 i If You Have Vacant ROOMS this de or A1VETERAN Now is the Time to 3 0 TELLS ABOUT Secure TENANTS CdER GAMES THE PRUSSIAN DIET By Advertising Debate on the Kill Authorizing the Gov The ree Press WANT COLUMNS a innings Pittsnurg who is entered Detroit Rina next before any ex purchase could through the di The 'The of is Wells rench Bridge Company and other large concerns in the neighborhood 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 8 0 0 0 0 i 8 1 0 one star of the Gladstone Was Never a Strong Supporter of the Principle Clevelands former club bases in the lilt to the Reds 1 innings Cleveland Cincinnati 0 0 0 Randolph Proposition to mend the License Laws plosion has no business Judging from the liar 1 I I collection of pic aiu Healer has a land team 6 0 was very Universities 1 Marker of 3 Bnuer ns lb uiAVllklnson If Codit Booth 0 Joss rf ii Gray 2b Il i odd 3b i Totals uck out in pires Po wer 2 3 4 I 0 U210 2 3 Nash and Hat made a bases full At If hsia's the left Heli! bad BTI 8 The Striking Carpenters May Resume 7 Work on riday League Club 6952 persons The Modus Vivendi Ottawa Ont April The bill attend ing the modus vivendi with the United States passed through the Senate to day and will receive the royal assent as soon as possible 9 hpuliling asserts emphatically that ther THE JOIST AKBITBAT10S CJMMITTEIS WILL HAVE A INAL MlEHAG TO DAT t'i In Jiue for the Itiglit llour Pay Boston April 29 The Amalgamated So ciety of Carpenters and Joiners at a meeting last night formally decided to co operate with the Brotherhood of Carpenters The action of this body which has been regarded as the most conservative organization in this city brings every organization in Boston in line for the eight hour movement on May 1 Beiilin April 9 In the Bower House of the Prussian Diet to day the bill authorizing the government to retain the revenues which have accrued through the stoppage of state payments to Catholic priests and to pay the interest thereon to the Catholic church came up for debate Herr Suttler National Liber rl nnd Herr Zealitz ree Conservative urged that some arrangements be made with the bishops regarding the fund They also said they regretted that the demands of the Evangelical church were being shelved Another cure by Gun Wa Mr Alexander ra zer 315 Willis avenue He cured me Hammond is His public They can be heard shouting for but no one can reach them They been in the trees two days A relief left here yesterday with ropes and Propositions for a Settlement Considered by the Journeymen tit 1 at Cleveland The fielding of inatis was brilliant GEO RUSSEL Preet SMITH toPNrt MASON Cashier by in the 4RE5CH AUTHORITIES LOCKING VP THE ANARCH ISIS OR UCITISG DISOEDKE INITIAL STEPS TAKEN TO DECLABE THE STBIKE John Kirchner married aged 28 years was run over by a freight train and killed today He was attempting to jump on to go to bis home in Cincinnati covered twenty office of He said he ignoring 1871 was increase with his class in other matter But it is a which the the con li Secretary ire at Ind Tuesday morning caused a loss of $10000 The Homestead Bank of New York has shut down on account of bad business The Home Missionary Society of the Baltimore conference met at Baltimore The Kokomo window glass factory at Ko komo Ind burned Tuesday Loss $30000 insurance $16500 Destructive prairie fires have been raging on the Sioux reservation set by Indians who have since been arrested The sale of seats for the Mav musical festi: vai at Cincinnati began Tuesday The aver age price per seat was sb Gary Pittman cashier of the Bank Nottingham Ala has disappeared He also Treasurer of Albany Ga our prisoners at Black Jack Tex made an attempt to escape Monday and two were killed The other two escaped The equestrian statue of Gen Robert Lee which is to be set up at Richmond Va arrived at New York Tuesday Vernon Everett hose disappearance from Chicago created a considerable sensation some time ago has turned up at Denver A report from San Antonio Tex says that a Chicasro syndicate has purchased all the street railroads in that city tor The liabilities of Louis raulse Co who failed at New York recently are $1098168 nominal assets $1792911 and actual assets Pakis April 29 Advices from Kutonou state that the Dahomians are felling the palm trees around Porto Novo thus destroying the crop tor several years The Inench cruiser Sane has shelled a part of Whydah Lynn Mass April 29 An organization to Le known as the Independent Order of Ma chinists of the United States was instituted in this city Monday evening with a charter list of Iho members A full board of officers were chosen It is the intention to have the supreme lodge in Lynn and to organize one or more lodges in every city in the country Detroit vs Universities The International champions went to Arbor yesterday and plavod a game with the Uni versities The contest which was rather one sided was wifcessed by about 600 persons McCarthy pitched an excellent game for Detroit and was finely supported by Banning The full score follows Death of Baron Hammond April Hammond Baron S8 vears old a period of tilty A Strike Imminent at ort Wayne ort Wayne Ind April Contrary to expectations the master builders have refused to grant the demands of the carpenters and the latter will strike to mor row evening There are a little over 200 car penters in the city and all but two belong to the union They work at present ten hours and receive from $1 55 to $2 50 per day ac cording to ability Their demand is for nine work and twenty five cents an hour as the lowest rate rom the present outlook a strike on nay win oe inaugurated in city by the carpenters and hod carriers other organization has so far made any mands upon their employers 7 8 9 It 0 0 3 0 9 rl Brown Webber for ant Boston! at Brooklyn New York Api Tne Boston league club made its fil'st apptraiee in Brooklyn this season at Washington Irk to day There were 1600 people present hgies pitched a steady effect ive game and wi sp supported bv Daly Nichols was also ec ivai out wild at times The port Brodie Donovan which were pro fielding was the certainly are said one young man to another at a evening party but that cannot be the young lady I met last winter though the name is the same Judge for yourself This girl has a glori ous complexion while the other young lady Good heavens what a skit she had Covered with blotches and red headed pimples it was like a nutmeg grater Oh no this cannot be the young But it WM though and Dr Golden Medical Discovery had worked miracle As a remedy for pimples blotches eruptions and all Skin and Scalp diseases it is the most wonderful medicine extant Of all the many blood purifiers and remedies for skin diseases Golden Mndic Discovery is the only One guaranteed to do all claimed lor it or money promptly refunded! Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Salt rheum Tetter Erysipelas Eczema Boils and Carbunclev'M In all Scrofulous Sores and Swellings joint Dis ease and all impurities of the blood no matter from whatever causori arising it effects the most marvelous cures Dispensary Medical Association Manufacturers 663 Main Street Buffalo Gun Wa has cured Joseph Carrier of No 74 Twentieth street of general debility lie can cure you ew lurKbtar lie delivered the ball with his tit Laud when he Ditched for Detroit last 1 0 0 0 icb als and Gauze Puck says the base ball war is a case of diamond cut diamond Toronto has signed Coleman the ex PhiladeU Dina pitcher and outlleldcr tie Is a hitler The Detroit Gun Club snoot occurs to day in stead ot Thursday us previously announced Davis the heavy batting center fielder of the Buck Ewimr Iter Connor and Jas JOlecl At his resilience Grosse Pointe April 29 William Monaghan Notice of funeral 2 tG on the opening game hfc wn stnhhfirnlv tested until ttb I half of the ninth when New i (jfk rappea uueirnea runs single una iniirus iuu fence Score: i Billy Mahan and Billy middleweights' tonght in the Occidental Athletic Ciub atSan tiaucisco Monday night tor a purse of $1250 biidunou whs knocked out the fifteenth round thought that lar Mr sug largely respoasi in drunkenness al League Club and 31 and the at lirooklyns on ORCED TO HIE TREES Perilous Predicament of a Hunting Party in Texas Bingham Tex April 29 A few days ago parties from Whitewright in Grayson Coun ty and Savov in this county went hunting and fishing in Indian Territory Before they became aware of their perilous position they were surrounded by water caused by the re cant rise and being completely cut off from high ground were compelled to take to the trees They can be heard shouting for help have party left here yesterday with ropes and boats but as Red River is full of driftwood and the current very rapid it is doubtful if they will succeed in affording help The chances are ten to one the entire party will perish es yesterday: bus 1 Ar 2 The Brooklyn cure sanies were rounds The clothing establishment ot Geo AV Simmons at Lincoln Neb was closed Slon day by the Sheriff Liabilities $115000 assets $75000 Mary O'Brien has been 4 awarded $10000 damages at Boston against the Cunard Line for alleged damages to her health arising from compulsory vaccination The Willard tract comprising seventy acres in Chicago on the lake just south of Jackson Bark were sold to the Turner estate of St Louis Tuesday for $350000 Warrants were issued at Chicago on Tues day for the arrest of over thirty persons ac cused of frauds in the recent aldermanic elec tion in the twenty fourth ward of that The Court of Appeals at Albany on Tuesday reversed the decision of the court below in the ease of Chas McElwaine the Brooklyn murderer and made an order granting a new trial The old Master Association of Chicago complained to the Mayor Tuesday that the striking carpenters prevented them from employing men by intimidation and asked for police protection Stolen Sacrifice Tf'tt on a Cnicuit utl 7 Bases on B'lHan 1 Struck out By Gilks jilil by jutcliei oreman Time lilevelaud lunall London the first He vices or the oreign Affairs niond was the i i tl izi I'nitrol S4 1 1 1 LM V44W VUIVVW of Baron Hammond the title becomes extinct to create a sensation out of the President Dav said to a Sun reporter last night kind ot a sensation can be made out of It? a thing that occurs frequently and in this instance tlie chances are largely in their favor for making more money in Chicago than in Pittsburg and that is all there is to it Will there be a general change in the league schedule? Absolutely no Upon that point I can speak autlioritively As far as I am concerned everything will be car ried out inst as it was originally intended and I can confidently say that the National League Is in the field to York Sun is conceded by everybody still 1 1 ti wnrlr nut U1VGI 113 the season advances is most I Chicago Tinies Speaking of the Brooklyn is a reminder of the tact tuat men tra up grass on histori cal ground every time they plav at the home park The Detroits will start to daj'noon for Toronto here to morrow they open tho Jnteruatiuna The columbus papers accuse Perry Warden of aimguiiLV ipers should not Pliiladelftiia Wins from Brooklyn Buookivn April At Eastern Park to dtiv the Philtlelphia team gave team a parting shot by jefeating them handily men wore their fitting suits arid hit the pitching of Sowders anj Murphy with great results Husted pitched Igreut game for the visitors up to the seventh tfiiug and then eased up because Mig ieau bhepard Stotn inawBay City Preston and GOEBELBRIWIHG CO Philadelphia Earned rim wo base uir nctit? Home run Il ier ian Stolen bases Dett Glasscock Hamilton 2 irst base on By Gieason 3: by Riisie 5 Wild mn Time 1:35 Lvnch Batre: Rusie and Buckley Gleason and Clements i The rench Authorities Place Them Where They Can Do No Harm Paris April 29 Twelve anarchists were arrested in this city yesterday Among those taken into custody were the Marquis de Mores his secretary Mondacq and revost secretary of the Hair Union A ruinEier of additional arrests have been made at various places throughout rance of persons who are charged with in citing the workingmen to riot and pillage oa May I urther arrests have been made at LyflBB of anarchists who were endeavoring to incite workmen to violence The police of that city visited the houses of a number of suspects and seized explosives and a number of letters from conspirators in other cities orty more anarchists among them being an Italian who gave his name as Capriani were arrested in this city to day for attempt ing to create disorder among the working men The anarchist committee has resolved that the orders of the police for the regula tion of the demonstration on Thursday will Le obeyed by the anarchists The Temps says the police discovered in the 1 ouse of the Marquis de Mores printed docu rrents designed to incite workingmen to dis order and found in house a secret press manifesto urging the troops to mutiny They also ascertained that certain anarchists intended to throw dynamite in or der to effect a bloody revolution on May Day The arrests were made in consequence of these discoveries land purchase consider" ha said present an extremely 5 3 wo ts ni being made i HOUSE COMMONS In the House of Commons this evening Mr Plunkett first commissioner of works and member for Dublin University resumed the debate on the land purchase bill speak ing in support of the measure Mr Shaw Lefevre Liberal declined to recognize Mr Plunkett as a representative Irish landlord Those representing Irish landlords he said had uot spoken a word in favor of the Lili Many landlords believed the measure Mould mean their ultimati extinction He preferred Mr measure because it was contiee I to the class of tenants who alone ought to Umetlu la i tit of such a measure On motion ot Mr Balfour the debate was ad journed Lord Randolph Churchill in the House of Commons this evening asking leave to intro duce a bill to consolidate and amend the li easing laws Mitneutestions ve for he number of taverns was grossly in excess the wants He believed the Lest art of the trade desired a reform of the licensing system He welcomed the disposi on of the cevernmeut foreshadowed by Mr Gosehen in favor of temperance He posed to intrust the granting of licenses to and county councils to abol ish leer houses and to compel clubs to register and pay fees varying from T39 annually for clubs to £2000 for aristocratic clubs He recognized that it was impossible to pass the bill this year but he de sired that it pass the second reading and be referred to a committee Sir "tVi fied Lawson congratulated Lord Randolph Churchill on his spirit and wel oined him to the temperance ranks but warned him that the compensation clausesvero likely to wreck the bill Sir Vernon Harcourt nrcinised'united support of the measure from the Liberal side Mr Ritchie said he thought that parties could combine on this question He hoped the proposals which the government intended co introduce during the week would be met cordially He promised that the government ould favorably consider Lord Randolph bill The bill passe 1 its first read ing amid cheers 9 It Bll team to bunch a sufficient number of errors iu each game in one inning to allow five runs to be made? The principal teatures of the day snort and labor circles has mis past experience particularly during the great labor movement of four years ago To the troubles on the and their fatal consequences can be directly traced the causes which led to the Haymarket massacre of May 4 1886 ully 26006 men are employed within tbo territory bounded on the east by Twenty second street and lying largely south of Blue Island avenue At the McCormick reaper works employing some thing over 1600 men the eight hour move ment has taken a strong hold upon the men As was the case in the foreign element is loudest in its demands and in fact the others are not loath to follow their leadership While no formal demands have been made on the management it seems to be tbs general be lief that a spontaneous uprising and a demand for the adoption of ti eight hour day will be made and not only in the McCormick fac tory but in the Malleable Iron Works the Wells rench Bridge Company and in Caneeleil the ConeeMlon Sr Petekshi'RG April The Shah of Persia has caneeleil the concession obtained by a Russian company for the construction of a railway from Bashd in the nice ot GLilan to Enzellee the seaport of the former place sixteen miles southeast of Reshd American Brass I Netal Warks of Bank and Offioe Railing in Brass Wlz and Iron Builders Wire und IronWork Brassand Bronze Castings 679 681 ATWATER ST DETROIT it is not known to everybody that the Brooklyn Base Ball Park was closely identified with tne revolutionary war Here it was that Gen George Washington father of our mar shaled Ins forces to repulse the British Yes ue teams will do tnpiousnip and iniiig catch of Joe Gallagher tclnn nflrSDATEl 41 The first game of base ball of the so cere was played yesteiday after noon between Greek societies of Hills dale rt ripb i Tau Ouiega and the Phi Delta 'Ihetadbe liege campus The game was a close I iinu resting one and was wit nessed bv a of spectator 'I hi Alpha Tau oj chin won by a score of 7 to 6 Cwd at it April The a cordial reception bv occupied Under Secretary tor His father George Ham tlrst minister from Great itti lue ueuni Chicago IVins By Good Work Cn tCAGO Ap The Chicago National league opened tb season at Black Stocking Park this afternoon Mini lug a Very pretty game from the Pittsburg elut The dav was bright but cold and i a makingleld work very uncertain Pittsburgers wej unable to solvo delivery two oitlieir four hits being Of the scratch order support of Coughlin was very brilliant aq brought out great applause or Pittsburg Dpiels was very unsteady up ti the fifth inning Iter which he settled down and pitched good bal work at short was beautiful and haarely if ever beeu excelled iu this city wots at second was very fine and taking te general work of both teams the eolt put better game than the vet eran 1 The uu lnce was iu accord with the play ers ana preseti numerous At Innings Chicago Piftsbiirc Earned ticago 5: Pittsburg base hits Chicait 1: Pittsburg 1 Chicago 2 Jrstbasoon Chicago 2 Pittsburg 8 Stick Bv Coughlin 5 by Daniels 7 Pass Miller 1 Batteries Chicago Coughllilind Nagle Daniels and Miller Zacharias 2EJEaZZUEIX for an incurable cm of Catarrh in the Head by the proprietors of DR CATARRH REMEDY SYMPTOMS Headache obstruction of nose discharge failing into throat sometimes profuse watery and acrid at other thick tenacious mucous purulent bloody putrid and offensive eyes weak ring ing ears deafness offensive breath smell and taste impaired and gen eral debility Onlv a few of these symptoms likely to be present at oaoo Dr Remedy cures the worst cases Only 60 cents Sold by druggists everywhan London April The assertion of the Conservative organs that Mr speech in the House of Commons last Thurs day shows him to have materially changed his views 'within the last few years regarding Irish land purchase is not well founded in view of his other speeches on the same sub ject It is altogether a mistake to suppose that Mr Gladstone is or has ever been a strong supporter of the principles of land purchase While he has been the author or the advocate of more than one land pur chase bill he has always been careful to insist upon the necessity of certain well defined con ditions being complied with tensive operations of land with safety be set in motion rect intervention of the state When Mr Gladstone moved for leave to in troduce a bill to make amended provision for the sale and purchase of land in Ireland in 1866 he took occasion to indicate what ho re garded as a blot in the existing nets these aets and dangerous form of dealing with this obligation and 1 do so on the ground that their bosses are to place the British treasury iu contact with the original occupier and farmer Ireland In my opinion this is not a wise policy I do not entertain mistrust of disposition to liqui his pecuniary engagements I be well excepting The meeting ot the Michigan Yacht Club at the Russell House to niglit ill bo calleii to order promptly at 8 i inal action will be taken at tliv meeting anil it is important that all merj bersand all yachtsmen Interested in the project should be present Capt colts continue to play up to their exhibition form and the "Old Is happy in consequence That he deserves great for I Bovs Win Again lin April Snginaw Bav City team gathered the fir Iplayers into the fold again to day to the tu to 4 Tnu visitors have hud secret meau 1 ifali own in causing the home Labor Troubles at St John St John April The labor strikes here are assuming a grave aspect Yesterday the employes of McAvity dt Sons brass founders went out on a nine hour strike The employers offered a half holidaySaturday instead which was refused The men of Locomotive Works also went out They were allowed the nine hour system but refused to accept it because two of the employes who refused to sign the docu ment continued at work the date lievo that he may under circumstances of peculiar exasperation Dear comparison countries in that dangerous thing for a state course or oolicv liition of legislation have led the people to regard as essentially a foreign to make those people in great numbers indi vidually its debtors dangerous because tempting the debtor dangerous because ex tremely unsafe for the state considered as the Notwithstanding the safeguards in Mr bill for land purchase forty mem bers ot the present Unionist party in Parlia ment opposed the measure a number in timating that they would have supported the Liberal home bill if Ue tad not saddled upon them his land purchase bill the latter causing their secession Yet the majority if not all of these same members now propose to support Mr Bal four's land purchase scheme which if it had been introduced by Mr Gladstone in 1886 would not have left him a dozen followers It hardly necessary to mention the fact that in 1886 the Conservative party to a man op posed Mr Irish land purchase bill the The i because Iiaiiy hit for tbre uuks body had discovered Judas in the ranks treachery while the question of arbitration with the new associa tion was pending There was a demand for tin investigation immediately As a result the entire strike committee was discharged and an entirely new one appointed said one of the' council last night Goldie knew within half an hour after we adjourned a week aso last riday not only everything that had been done in our meeting but every thing that was said 1 he association has been getting reports ot our most secret pro 3 lie council member who made the charge ot treachery in yesterday meeting pre senting bis evidence said that tue employers themselves would verity his statements an you not he said this very' man who has betraved us has enabled the Carpen and Association to hold out so long as they'havef We have absolutely stopped work on these contracts for three weeks have tied them up band and foot and yet you know as well as I do that they have all along seemed confident of success Why You have only to ask this one truitor why This same man who has been carrying news from our meet ings a man wlo would sell bis mother it wore rot afraid of tne law went to William Goldie on riday tlie 18th day ot April told him that the strike would probably be set tled by Monday and applied for It is not known whether the council branded any one member ot' the strike committee as the traitor but it is known that the whole com mittee was relieved and a new one appointed whose members are beyond suspicion SERIOUS TROUBLE EARED Unless the straw showing the way the wind blows varies much within the next two days the labor tibles of 1886 on the as Blue Island avenue is called may be repeated Blue Island avenue from Twen tv second street west is occupied largely by immense factories and lumber yards that the conservative element cause to fear seu trouble is the feeling born of ond base the long in left field and the Innings 1 2 Detroit Wheelock bh I fllggius 2b 5 Donnelly 3bl vanipau rr Benning Virtue lb nuue cc Bulln It McCarthy Totals Innings Detroit 4 2 UnlTersItl 0 0 amed Inrrnit 5 Two base Virtue Codd Tk ee bnse Hulln balls Bv Codd a iv MeCnrthv 3 Donnelly 2 Canpau '2 Virtue Itliue nnt lEv Lv i'ni Rhuo anil Higglni Passed Booth 2 ili LEAGUE Chicago April 29 To day was a compar atively uneventful day in the carpenters strike and to night the headquarters of the journeymen were more deserted than at any time since the movement was inaugurated This was due to the fact that the determina tion to make a settlement with the Boss Car and Association made the uureinitting measures of the last three weeks unnecessary The initial steps towards de claring tho strike off have been taken and many members of the new association ai sanguine enough to think that work will be resumed on riday The Master and Association will be boycotted but from what can be gleaned at their head quarters the old bosses are not losing much sleep over the prospect Iho Journeymen Council bad another secret session this afternoon the purpose of which was to consider in detail the propositions for a settlement made by the new association yesterday only points of difference were the employment of non union men and the apprenticeship system The latter it is said will be modified so as to be satisfactory to both parties As yet it is uncertain how tho question of employing non unionists will be decided It is thought however tho matter will be settled by con tractors agreeing to induce all their employes to join the union Immediately after the council meeting the joint arbitration committees oi tho new Boss Association and the journeymen had'a conference to arrange the details of their final meeting The time was fixed for to morrow at 10 a in A THA1TUR IN THE HANKS There was a row in the council over the discovery that one or more of the strikers Las been supplying tho As sociation with inside information concerning tho plans of the men Yesterday's meeting of the council which lasted all the altcrnoon as a veritable pandemonium in the that there was a and exposed his Count' Strachwitz clerical declared that tho bill would embitter the Lathebca bo had never renounced their claim fo: the resti tution of the money DriA lndthoret the leader of the clerical party demanded that the fund be restored 4lhe interest ot) the money be said would not satisfy the hurch Catholics he declared would never give their assent to tho bill and they would lay their claim at the foot of the throne Ihe matter was referred to a committee composed oi twenty six members The Del agon Bay Railway Lisbon April Advices from Lourenzo Marquez on Delagoa Bay state that the rail wav from Delagoa Bay to the frontier of the Transvaal Republic has been completed and opened to traffic The opening of tne line was celebrated by a banquet which was attended by the Portuguese officials and representa tives of the Dutch company interested in the line Tho Economista in a senii oflicial ai ticle insists that Portugal has no contract with the Delagoa Bay Railway Company 5 fi 0 0 0 0 1 ork Home iGlasscock on is Lsy uieason i Time The colt team of the IS 0 last nhrht defca Dublin April 29 One of the striking sig nal men of the Great Southern Western Railway who was prosecuted by the direc tors of the company tor abandoning his post was tried to day ana iouuu ruih? court imposed a line of 6'5 upon him prosecution against six other signalmen withdrawn George Tehee late of the Cincinnati League ub has sigut ii with Toledo to pliv center held iLl i an Dyke 8w nrtwoou and Teneau Toledo has an outfield tliat is hard to beau Tebeau will playinToiedoTLursday John Rubens Jr the English billiard cham pion announced some tune ago that he was eom wnh 18th 4 5 6 0 3 0 ilaud Cincinnati 1 bree vase Dally summers Kimcnt Heillv Muila 8 9 0 1 15 14 7 0 1 13 9 or about eight years I was afflicted with a running sore on my leg that gave me a great al of pain and no end ot trouble and iiconvemencc 1 was treated bv the heading phciaf eceiving any benefit the sore growing gradually worse 'Lost summer I com ard ald theicsult was that in a short time my leg was souJld and well There has been no sign of a return since BRANAMAN Greenville Tvoy Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free SWIT SPECIIC CO Atlanta Ga LCiiyrighted by Cei New Yrk Beaten nt Boston Boston Apr 29 Both brotherhood nines batted heavily today and poor fielding was counterbalipced bv wild pitching Daley gave wayto Madden in the seventh inning and tlie change yon the game for Boston Quinn placed a great Kime for Boston Nash and Hat Tiaali iwi crmti risnt ii irrinir i home run in themxth with the tendance 4157 uore: innings Boston New York 0 3 Earned rnnssBoston base liils Brouthers held field Stolen Brown btovev 3 Gore nor on Bosti New York 5 Struck out II Richardson Jtovey Murphy Connor hii ney Hatfield Ojhty Double Slattery and Hatfield ball Kwmg Wild Ditch Hit by ball Brouthers Un)pires and Barnes Daly Madden abd Murphy O'Day uud Ewin bases Daily hits Daily 1 Cio vela Bv Gilks 3 by 3 bv oreman 1:50 Umpirfo I Giiks and Ziln Keenan Brewed only from the very choicest of hops and malt made by us Manufactured from only the very best ma terial Our beer is refresh ing and strengthening and best of alL clean and health fpo THKEE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE Of cH 1 flue location: all modern improvement Present leasee leaving city and will malt aaivM on lease Apply to HOMER WARREN and Buhl Block battle tliis seasou for tho el where Darby Tommie and tlie rest of the can" se cries our torefathers lain then plans that resulted ngiyrng us our gieat aud glorious ourth of President John Lav of the New Yo (N L) club looks upou the of tim Ghm 5'6 7 9 It 1111 6 1 2 2 2 7 13 3 1 4 0 2 1 7 11 Earned Itniudeipliia 3 Two base rl dm Mui veyliiirnan Molen bases McGeaeli ogartv Pickets Mui vev Double Bituei and Orr tirstlase on Hrookivn 3 Phila delphia 2 btruk Daily ood 2 Passed Hallman 1" ml pitches Murphv 1 0 Umpires and Holbert Batteries Philadelphia Hisied and Hallman Brooklyn Sowders aud Dal' am May prepared play pool506 a side Put he sailed on the ape or Good Hope Sssociation ga Louis Coo fie 4 Toledo Bostons eave lonuoor si mill 1 owe ma km as ductive of runr A St or" HMlUlu Gl tv A 1 imines Brooklyn 1 Boston Be lyn Hughes am Two base hit Stolen 'J' Collins Smith (Bcstor Cocitall Huv'r Nichols 2 Ti McDermott 8 9 BB 0 5 6 4 0 0 2 41 Brook irnutl runs Boston 2 1 hrec bnso hit Lowe Pinckney Base on aiv Burns Wild and vnaed in the leg at the battle of Stone River Dec 3lst 1962 My blood was pois so for manv 1 lewound ap the leg swelled to douola its natural size and remained he extended to my whole system and I suffered a thousand deaths and Sw gooci I took swats Specific which took the poison out of my blood and enabled me to feel myself a man again is the remedy for blood poison" JOHN CONVAY London Ohio orthitv years I was afflicted with blood poison from which suffered untold agonies I comjnencea caking and aiter using hve bottles 1 am entirely WILLIAM SCHENK lushing I suffered for twenty years from blood poisoning Three bottles of Specific (S cured me CATHJLR1NK MOSHERdSineoia Strange Case of 'Powell of IHanclirtrd Township indlay April 29 One of the strangest cases on record of prolonged ex istence without food came to light to day hen Peter Powell a well to do farmer of Blanchard Township came here for a medical diagnosis of his case Last September Mr owell was injured by an unruly cow causing him to vomit blood since which time he has had difficulty' in swallowing which Uns gradually grown worse until some eight weeks ago be became unable to keep anything on bis stomach He will swallow food and water which immediately returns he thinks before it reaches the stomach as it does not seem to go clear down It is thought he may have retained in this time about two ounces of food though be is not positive of the fact Tho phy sicians who made an examination say tliut be is suffering from stricture of he esophagus Mr Powell wbu is 52 years old says that eight weeks ago his weight was 246 pounds and to day is onlv 140 His clothes hang on him like bags Ho says that for five weeks he was so tortured by hunger that he felt like biting his own arm but for the last three weeks lie has had no hunger and nothing can tempt him to eat though yesterday he took several swallows of water the first that maiued on his stomach in all this time Muskegon April I gon Driving Park Association has adopted tins programme for the races of June 24: 2:40 trot purse $500: 2:24 pace $50J June 25 2:33 trot purse $5u0: 2:27 trot $utiu June 20 2:30 puce purse 560 3:00 trot SPORTING NOTES abas of floral pieces were very )) Score: 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 nil 1 2 0 0 1 1 10 5 1 0 0 1 The Socialists in Silesia have decided not to observe May 1 as a holiday The agitation among the workmen ot Hun gary is assuming colossal proportions The Italian Senate has approved a measure to prohibit tlie clergy from belonging to charitable congregations Lieut book on the Emin expedition is about to be published lx is full of details of the journey ot Dr Tho state of siesre on the Island of Crete has been raised and martial law lias been I Someone abolished 1 ho Christians on the island are jubilant Official placards have been posted at all the stations of railways in Saxony notifying the employes of the lines that if they absent them selves from work May 1 they will Le dismissed and prosecuted tor dereliction of duty It is reporteel that MM Naquet Deroulede and Laguerre the noted boulTiigists are now on the Island of Jersey making arrange ments for Gen Boulanger to return to ranco on May 1 and take part in the labor deinon that the workmen repose to make on that iav ipnl Twcntv five cent tali was inaugurate! by the League at Ex position hit the wet weather kept tne at tendance downio 71X1 'I he game was frequently stopped by rnlnj but was finally plaved out tlie Clevelands through good batting and tlie errors of their opunents ieore: 51 2 4 a 6 8 II 0 0 1 0 0 2 II 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 Earned runs 3 cieveiatid 2 Two base 2 Delehanty Browning 2 liobnison letts Three base hits BecKlev Sacrifice hits Httsburg 2: Cleveland 2 Stolen Pnisburi 1 Double plays Corcoran anil Beeklev: KneliB and Robinson Bases on bails Jlevoland 4 Struck By Gal vin 2 iv Bakjly 7 Passed Sutcliffe 1 Wild pitches lalvu' 1 Bakely 1 Time of game 2:20 Matthews and Gunning Gal and Hurlev Baacly and Sut 3 1 8 New Brow II Richardson Stovev Nash 2 Oiihn Madden Gore Slatterv Hal Home riis Daly O'Rourke Connor Hat irst on bfls By Dmv 6 by ic score: IT fi 11 '1 1 fosa lu o' I 4 u' 1 Ar 1' A ii ti wa ii iv A' i i it i i "'j'y 'r''ji I jjiijihljr 71MWr i ft Die "Muske series of sanies fro? Ci)t a' 'uiply as an ordinary i tu un icrstand that attuinn nei eaner i 1 Vr HOUSES in wHr ed the youngsters three straight as fu 4 lows: I 7 Kerr 1IJ0 i'ii i) McRae 1 Yi i i 1 1 Pratt 9 2K 10 0 Genther 75bbi IM 1 1 Allardyce D9 1J8 113 I 2 0 i I 1 Allen 18 J3 10? 7 Hignam 157 il 1 1 Steilwageu 124 12 1 Osburnc 331 Canipau 2 i Greifory JG3 11 LJ base on it olen ba 1" 7ns Huliu Gray.

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