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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: TI'EHDIY, MARCH H7.I888 FNFJPIMED IANDS, PARTS OF THE WORLD YET UN VISITED BY TRAVELERS Asiatic 1 rlbes hose Laud Is Almost Sealed lu the White smith America Polai Keg-lona It is hk that within the next i thirti nil thearww that ui-e ur.knoHji xcept perhajis i i i the pulat i jhiii sec ts flaring explorers. it.il.1. i i iny I GUM CHEWING A3 AN ART Tou lau Keatl hunt, ter In It and Tell Vhu i i l.uiue. The habit of ihemng gum iueu Jbabieb Hntllfc niul in ww-t is gryld way It a njahor of c-onim i tiiti at mint health reaoi tw ami nt Hot Npi mgx lu Arkau sas a i nil the plnsi, mils tliene wiiitaiimns min.Hd the tun is, us um tenalN in IIIIK i leaning the stc in is ah i( liettJilujj off rbrwera fruju th use liaifo fi i a i and ex en in staid eastern flti. i who jfum would IlllTT III I I rear more ftn 01 liv i i btn hate fur mtrTITr nun Iron atrwt ak, Klin an I all th KB.

nr.hw i n.w. the bejud juarler- i tht Hi ihrnp) nil i the Irrawiuh rnen i (IHI uii- tribe tht S.M-CI i the ad venturt win lai til to inti ude ttinong tben H7f fEe in rhi I 8Ul Minneapolis the vtcwt and i THE CINCINNATI REDS. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD AND ONCE VICTORIOUS TEAM Personal Sketches--ArltlevejneDts of the They to Carry Of the Pennant October--Pet Names for the ml C. iremn IHIUX ORUCANR. March no baseball either in the National Ixwgue ttiau Um It 1 H7f fEe last XMU that thwt at ami it now nulw jdger than authorities A littje noriheaat js Kafli wtaa, wholtJOvelj vaBepTre dense!) peopWTj" tubes that are phyMcaJly among tbe band o( Tbair county is almost a neaJed book to tw, for only one man Mr al uaai a in kel of gum la one is uiit tip to thi sUiuUi seems otd But thti-e a dial the tb Mights the i i Let an ne chew nig ami lw eii ited known ai the Red Sttn a title made fauioui lij the of vieiit through that season a defeat The i i are iituhai Hon.

It beta he joined that the Kid has made a record He was the receiving i ml of the old battery of Blat and Baldwin He has caught Will White, Touv Mullane Klinor Smith and Billy Berad l.o»tseason be beat the record, catching forty nine consecutive games is a splendid liaclcatop, a (juick thrower to bams and is a taluable man Jim Keenan is a veteran but be did not plat the game is now putting up, even in the when be was one of the. king of tin fain old Albam club When i i i i a i smiled the uf Mi Keon "ml kfcimij i Us IM rollers had thing at half niaut D. F. BARRY, PHOTOGRAPHED jiniji; Jnhti" i Bfly at norse mi ing or aiu other interesting en JnuncMit ami the urth will work (iiukly and with an automatic regularity Kntire man contest will on whu side the chewers i hen a good nla a made on the backers of 1 side chew ferociously the losing side c-bew and work tbe apathetically A home run causes the masticating and crunching to go on as though wort.1 Kix V--K i lliiHirr A younf lady tronj one of the weirtern CiUw Tfnng with her a stock of genuine gum Life wmed tolerable until a thoughtful friend smt her uiur of the and their work a one who is figuring on the result of the iMiungraiv for the Association pen- nsnt takes into consideration that Cmr innati .44. Wain IIlirll that brought the Reds from sixth plais? up to second at the flnwh last fall It will be their team work coupled with their base running, thai wUl-tBtBer-riie BrcwETJTJin'a blow clubs in the that far outrank Cincinnati in point nf batting abilities cinnan Hi nan out if the Mi hawji-HroHns and in those earh i Maiiagir Bob Ferguson asw him 1m, he thut no would majje hlft Gus tt Schmelx, their managw, a toe dtocipunarian firm kind.

In his managerial carwr, Mr Schmeli has K-ored but one failure, and that was wjien took tatted "Black Dia- flnt )iaa- the Ymencanasam lati iu1 env R. ilh played with the tans but in that great legal frucio. between league and Awcxiation, he wai awarded in. fr pin uii rie that baw evu- and hw quarur mi It delight tm wondering rwidenta of freaoetlt is senuhle and saves his money haying in- ri A wci PURE I I A CREAM 1 tifiest uoUdctiou ID tlis w.jrl.l Dikoti Block, Mill Bl.ijrcl, 3 Mauafuctuntl hj A Baflali J. KEIM, Bismarck, tir fttirUl Uako i I I aw th.it won tbe flntt DwotvfBal, Iiirett andmrMftt Dr 0r( i MrPhe, 11 111 PKll'E PACIFK: HOTEI Xoortk HtnM.

I.OULS 1'KTKRSON Proprieto- Aliuut fear years i "iinmng bis -th walnut Juice and the guise of an Indian be pushed some way mtc country untu the suspicious It trtmnjm came so iaquisitive that he thought it pru dent to retreat No scientific traveler ever reached Lhasa, the capital of Thibet trmtod far into southern Thibet though many notable have made Recently has tried twice in am to reach and last year Mr Mi-taute) after and after he had a bundle of sweetly scented hewing gum To watch another chewing gum long will make jouhuogrr and the watched guidel Atlanta through the season, when that Oate City clttb- tag Bojitbern i -tang time and wing tin idi it relish with which she cbewed ask.vl for a i hew ing for i i su Idenh the gum mdlgnanth Kit of the window toaguo pennant Un'dir hU direction Ed Morns and Fred C'arioll now of the club, became the famous battf of tbe Columbus Uuh Mr Hchmelz of far nhnohrtt on the fiyia Ttle with them tbe possmsion of the title the King of Seoomt Base," "Me" nipporta hi in gtmrt to and a mitendid fellow CHJCAOO KIWDfcK UX7III Ho a bookkeeper the mm: la'y moth i tial affairs thp club are in the guod 1 an of President A. Stern more and conservative baseball man n-nu tw found this side of tbe nn 1 the -AaKxsaU-- A Prescribe horrv Pectoral fur three it in perfectly sale fnh old or a OfBoe for and KxpHsSTt h'S ooniMctloa $1 00 to $1. "an enc tml upon Ml I mutual sin i Chf rn H. P. FOSflER.

ID Fine Family Grocent'- Ui gelling the penuiwion of tbe Chmese aud" Thibetan authorities- to visit Snail) turned back before be had rroawd fke mason thai of and the Himalajas arenofa white or a mere jumble on' our mape, is that native Indians have been trained to tbe work of tgpioration by tbe Indian survey and sent north to travel as mendicants or merehaBU rareiy jarry with them scientific instruments larger than a compass, and their work, though, very valuable, is far from being thorough and satisfactory, -fearful jg Indian that, the rasl nndn that the hatut gum was. pernicsous an i vulgar the daughter unUrst.HKi that th gum hewing had a iwo'leni iigu, to the east-- a Itnder tafy and IXJUK. J- valued member if the dirwtoi Uf thi Xoc even ta BalUra Ame--Kan Extremes a City will bee know where they are ana theii are not connected with tbcir explora- UOM antil after they retired from ac- UvesBrrica monstrous growing town tztrpuiesr meet ID cessantly spent tbe evening a netid latelj a gigantic apartment nouse near Central wnerB a rent fora flat like a Venetian palazzo. and tWOOgwurth furnishings and decorations in his hired rooms. Within Datbeloi-k are ilh Kati-el Baldwin and ian (hw harm ot travel with the team a that rt is thorougjitv- ticatod There isprobablv lew of the front of a i taamaat home in a back court A tenant being evicted for non payment Tbe amount of said rent, whu-h w.

uj uie oaDKra Oeseirt, dor knowledge of that mountainons and etevaled region fa anything but thorough and quate. He truly take, hi. Vuaregs a other fierce nomads of the Sahara. Unless "he can talk Arabic like a-naUve, and can skillfully the guise of a Mohammedan, be is al- certain to meet tbe fate of Mile andUtnt PiOat Dr Krause, wuhing to to namf among thy half, do i and bedroom, was a a it Buu yon' 0 0 to it, roq i inNewVork. I know a man whose entire our most coloesal of He paj more than the whole rental be from two of bis for that J'tosa, some twenty or thirty poor people have homes, and good their kind bemthan in ahj olher club tbe country There are five pitchers.

Elmer hmith who has been deembed as tbr-left handed developed into one of thejaest pitchers in the country ago he was at work in a rolling mill in Fitto- did a llule pitching for 10 rsmsrhable mtetxn. He plU'hmd 4 few games in tbe fall of and ei promise of the sucoeai tha crowned hii In tbe boi last ssMnsi Th.r. people who rank Smith tbe best pitcher In flu, rrtinili Iliiai ii--a. i I i i i i i i i 4 iw, diiishs and ulin man i 1 MI mv i lu umicnd it nn sin lents I i It land. 1 I'r of hi inivn ainl Matoria Medu wd In i i i M.

i Ch, rrv I'irtnral IH 1, for 1 iin.l ail I i i a a i a I it ariTi it Tn my nnwtire I i i fianlner .1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I'repsrrrf bj fir Atr Uu. hy s.l llrutstMs. Empire Bnttn oar speelalti rasmnted rvpresenteu Cincinnati Tony Mnllann's foWfil fafl that (bare In in the old man" WJtb-Ufirthree strike rule in ranked the necond graatot slugger in the AmwciatioB and tbe way bsinin Hick" was a member of demta iisnij nujjimi WPUp who have reached Timbuetoo, attempted to attain tbe town from tbe sooth. When witha 100 miles of bis goal he was (topped bhintly informed that he might go on to tbt holy dty ff he would become a Moa. More scrupulous than other explorers he declined to become a dis- of Prophet, and was therefore compelled to (turn back.

The hif" cmgo bron spends on a doium i a rooms. He can afford to Sew York, The poor can afford it, for they bare no wotal dut.es and would be Jnst a. poor an7 heart is in his work, and be will' do good conscientious service for Cincinnati Mul- Une bails from- Erie, a town that has given the world of good ball tbe crack team of Akron -when McPfcte a member of it. and nvhis" Uine uessl with- IB ttt past Hve years than any other pan of tbe world in thhcmtorr And yet tbe work His vast area Ussre bat been very Okie ejploration etoept tlu water courses, and even the river most part recwredonly a cnrsory and preliminary sorrey mann is now crossmg the continent from to Mte suuUter'n part of Dnt toe young business man, who derives a handsome income from his buaineis, or tbe man who lives on a modest investment cannot remain here unless he is willing to sink and go in for a life of modesty and economy, such a literary man QTM artial might enjoy, Loui.viUe St. Louis once claimed and Toledo cmba me him, bat Cincinnati secured him after the demise of the Toledo nine, and be has --I and In the on pinch.

1 8endis called 1 "CrenOeman W.Iliam of Chester," he has a happi and home in that Pennsylvania hamlet Billy first performances of note in the boi when Bisons an old reliable, and still one of batt third basemen in tbe country i I .1 the Reds' stop 1 i i i i will a otU tliTi sod herd Jo ar oatUe and hones 1 lw Per month and nanmta will WanailTSin lock whil.umr chars. We a tam black polled Anm Toll u. TM isj i.ic'Hii WHU spei in the Clncmnatis malte up, and there was general rejou ing wben Fennellv i release was secured from Washington in 18m Pnf that, Frank had been with ths Memtta. of Camden. and he also Hire Cmmney, all are innutions.

others sin i si ni isnii ifihaii John forklitU wan on first for the same team Frank not only a hard hitKr but one of the most ckv er ease runners In th, ue aas played Tfbeau now a fixture Jbft i can play third fl Vo Weod of tbe turned- ft than Tie Is a nmner a splenaid batter, has a voice like a calliope i and can cover left-fteW like cyclone He was in the boi one gamefor tbe last season and Baltimore remembers it rare he drifted i This, js act Mcl Incinnati want to forget It th He has been of the a Chimeys. The dealer may say and think he has as good, but he has not. CUJL THEDUBHOUE Insist upon trie exact HOt TE. DAILY TRAINS ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS A Chicago.

Louts h', UL- ukwcn to a place in society can. 80 there are forming all around New York tatteLoBdonmbnrbs, little fashionable of well born and w-aea where they entertain handsomely, keeptbe? stylish tnrnente, and where metropolitan Hfe flnrts Imitation 4a aamall way In the winter ternational association, and did so well there that Cincinnati second him. Last season, be was not given much jo an opportunity to prov.Tia.-w«tBr He is a popotar witb the If uinl ami TippeMieU Mf i a ahortHattriiey OTerlandjrrnm rirer toriver, tat generally tbe vast regions between the rtrsrs are still almost wholly unknown. 4s-not dimcott ootgood reason why Booth America while, oo-ffie ottwr 9w wjjumr and entertainmeota. that tbe papen ftiau wnere what would be poverty in the squandering town abundance if not actual Trumble in Pittsborg Neither, commerce, science, nor missionary ardor ha ve wen gomj, Africa the same promise of nch rewarda that have aUurad them to tbe uplands of inner Afnca.

StUl such joorneys Dr Von Hteineo and ha comrades recently on the great fmgu nf liking for ing to them. It a pos- Ittvemaniawjah him. Someweeks ago he lent a type written letter on tbe Jotter bead of the firm to a well known bell manufactory in New York, asking the price of belto, targe church bells weighina- from an om to an met pmnds. In rcol jfifumim. AQ rCDIV DC celved a circular and iist, saatf'a polite his patronage He acknowledged receipt, saying that be thought their prices too high, and be could do bettor in Ban Francisco.

Tbe beil sent tteir best salesman to with to swMire tbe IB Lswn Vian the Cinofamatis anticipate a Hsfct Dartnotfth's famous collece frteher, rival and peer inSt. PanJ last year New Orleans called him "the handsomest man in the profanlon." He Is certainly a fine looking fellow, and has a knack of getting the hall Just an inch or two over tbe corner of the plate-far to fool the batter into fanning out In the twenty -one of the Pelicans struck out. us positions remarkably and up first htajnanner that has made the heart Long John Reilly beat with gratitude, for rt tfves him the opportunity to out into right field and toward second base that were wont to pass him by immnlesttd, i ftn account of tbe peculiar way whteh be holds his arms akimbo while walking on and 1 When John Corkmll put bis signature tor Cincinnati contract, he expected to be assigned to first base. That was the position be played while a member of the band of Before tbe season of 1883 began Reilly bad and Cort bill put in to guard right fleld. Inafew months he for himself the reputation of being one of tbe best fielders in tbe conn- tary He a reliable catcher and during all of last year made but two muffs of-fly manner Hugh Nicol Is lt auga is unlvenallv called-ls a Scotchman, and years ago bcfor.

he thought of ball fleM, be athlete, a-member of a trpupsof brothers whe of llliDOis that -Nic" first a ttnn as a ball and top. GEO. A. MACBETH CO. Pittsburgh.

Pa. sas City -Short Line to Matties, Jyttbuque and Points East, South and is oelr tmak. I.NURAHAH N. I Tfaeoalr lias rmniu a train thm nelwseii St Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago, PARLOR CHAIR di ifiad tu Chlcag6 a member of champion Stockings for two Then be played short stop and was one of the most active men in thatjjosJtionjn THE PEOPLE'S LINE. Mann Boadoir and Bltepwf Cars attached aakfortioksatvia the Jr qfcwhen they AAuauajaisB.

LufSy cnnons and wholh nnknowo and other things of much interest. that these regions are a fine field for the explorer. the BranuaM know lees of a Urge part of their empire than they might easily learn of Hova Zembla, and in Ecuador and some other Mates Whymper and other travelers say that the government maps are hopelessly iMOennate. The best tod most interesting explorations in Bonth America are now carried oo by Republic Among their pampas and oordillaraa, in the Foego, thaw rawarcbes, now In been proiific of geograpM. calsensation.

Good, honest Vp- bandreds of theories and fanciful stories that have come to be accepted tacts. to inner Asia that the greatest worta of discovery still remain tobeacUevwl The BasUti are trained and tion to promote geographical discoveries. The Antarctic regions will probably field of pote iaqatrj. tMTsofm to tens enoTliave been taken both in Great Britain Australia. polar JgVUjg Arctte age, more importance lathe study of ocean cor- ire contract at any pWoe, and a few days ago he walked Into the San Francisco house, and courteonalyaakedforlsT JohnJHartin.

JT 0 one-knew him until tbe agent showed the and then tbe bookkeeper That must be our Johnny It was He was called in and confessed Tbe agent wgs ery wroth, and demanded the instant discharge of the lad, but the firm said No They tbe boy who oonW nucn busT letters was the Hnd of a boy they wanted, and they prompted him He that when he rich be is going to build a church, and bang in it the biggest liell that eastern firm can cast. -New York a a i i a a to far from well known. When Wilfred Powell expressed the belief that many Pacific had never yet been sen by Incredulity was manifested. CaK-Braoe has dUroTend a little of islauJs ufl iMtltbaSt coast of Jf Guinea, Mr hosnllly oond a new island in 1B81, and the have recently added the C. Adam ta Hew York Mail and Ebtpnts.

(of Hew Tork)-What do you think of Donwily-s claim that Bacon wrote Bhaketpearer Lakedde (of Chicago)--Mr ta a resident of Ohlcago.stnt he) "tea." "Weil, tntvi, tou can bet anything be says The Bcwcrftal PsxJ. of the Vanderbilt family have mag niflcently endowed a women i hospital, tbe Aster's have aune for a cancer hos- notable net otaeri at wort smalW ways of name kind. There are many institutions which can be bought, the owner being thereof abe can control her own benevolence. From this 1 comparatively inexpensive method to that of maintaining an entire ward, or ofittabUshlng a complete hospital on a minor plan, oar modish women have gone rather extensively into the hospital fad Is a good thing for the poor meansof itgettlmbert medical and cortical Bntttisaliiiiint FlftGO AND The last one of tbe five pitchers is Will Hart His face and Vlan'rare the only ones that will be ssan with Cincinnati this year Hart is a graduate of tbe Southern old Cincinnati Union reserves, a team that lived just a fortnight. He finished that of -84 with an rn.1/.

to see the (well eagerly for beneficiaries. They seem ambi tin ssen, arc downright lhay And thing horrifaleoruilqae At an afternoon tea, over CUPS of the iraynmf ftlrtt acrompanled by a dainty nibble of cake, a gixxl matron toafronv "Oh, I have dtnnveTKd the most delightful subject you can imagine for mj tni at UIA boy with one leg like and the other like, an They are going tn utralgbttm nitn out, and I txpeRt there will be a report the medical York TM Mm, --furri mnt sn him with Chattanooga. good work there Attracted attention of the and they him. Lest year, when the Quaker City crab found it had a surplus of pitching talent, Hart's release cold to and remained wjfli Western league team balance of thayear Manager 8chm.li signed him In the fall a splendid batter and a gonrl base runner li0 polnt ta hl Tor to ability and HeiHy are the only native In the team. Tht of the dty.

the-two catchers signed tbe Red. have a third man In reserve. Jack O'Con nor, aRt Louis boy, who once cangat Klng- only pitcher of prominence Ht Load now darat CUrance Baldwin fa better known as bail, from 111! noli, and WM an old "Union," a roeirbrr of tin nm rouiTBrowns he wan one wbc helped win the world's championship for that American aasociation team. He tuu no superior at base runner, and his daring larceny of the last season was worth many a victory to the Reds. In one exciting and closely contested game be actually stole home with tbe winning run During the winter Nic" has answered to tbe title 'Professor for be has been instructor at the gymnasium.

Henry Kappel is tbe only substitute In the team He Is another of last season's young bloods' who proved treasures. Cincinnati him in fall of '88 after be had played sueeemfully a member of the 8yra- Stars. Last spring Cincinnati loaned" services to Memphis, but be was called badr by tbe arbitration committee Kami a Philadelphia He is a good UI around player, and during McPhee's illness last manner, played at second in a manner tbatdrew-muoh praise from eastern All the prophets may be mlitakjiii pre dieting for tbe Reds the poeweslon ofthe pennant, but they will, snouM they accident and disease, near enough and taks other. inmric joorwl' safe and oaUifnrtableioumm Tkkeu for sale at all For InformaUtm as band wagon. FARGO TO OFTTONVILLE is prepared to handle both FREIGHT AND PASSERKfl TRAFFIC with promptness and safety, at Ortonvllle with jTrinasro.

Mil. woJue 8t. Paul srstem, 4 floithare thus another GREAT TRUNK LINE To all Rsetera and Southern itatsa. PIOPLjrfl LINK Is soiwrb in all ls ap. PetntsMBls, nik eleaut and IS 3 TWO THROU6H NJJEK6EH TRAIIS uwa, ana soosnern lines.

Whsynn GO EABT or OOMg Wnff. tn the BOtttlMnsU HAHUn iffta Mar 8K. Paul The Best of Traffic Manajer anlTkltnii Its tw but ts whenbr evrn nbsorlber can 1 10 The Bimuiui ji. rw. satTth.

North Dako one year fto those who not mer heretofore) bolt, for ITS a very Important thing to kt hen to go after a physician Ine ttw i f.xp*-n while one at a proper ti i thoMi who to know wl they shoula, Mid Whm ttH-y-nhould. not i phyjlclan Suhscribe for tbe TBI in and you will gut a copy of th book fn Subscribe for the Be es' a There can be no kind of doubt that most offensive and degrading custom that been imported into this cot-ntry from England up till now the pernicious system. The man who and a or dntng -wart fur wblrbta to atrrtulr paid must gradually (Ink in his Won, he undoubtedly lowers Himself in the payiag patron. What Is for! -Jn-erder to ohtem a more mpJeteaefrttrty For whM Is It accepted) order to acknowledge fh.i mr i asrvilKy tendered In RnglandT where thu system Is paramount, waiters often pay proprietorc commissions for the privilege of waiting to so great a length ha. ev.ll been carried but In oo-iriTry It is different ami no argument, sentimental or othurvlsa.

uu cuseeitber the giver or recelverof 100 p. TMctta for at all principal for 8t TMoj, Chieato, and aU and Or lo orn Bnwhraj and Wtnt Wot farther Information address A. V. H. OAaPXVTlJfc, Osa'l Pass Aant, NEws-paper in publication March 18M VOTIOX.

territory. April, A IMS, st the sit. oi er dlreetlnit tc aistrlbate orf for UM We I.UUI, mult IOT US my bondsmsn. wll nf chapter of the AMoraey for THE WEEKLY.

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