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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 29, 1887, Boston, Massachusetts                                DF THE INTERSTATE ACT Illustrated in the Boston Sunday Long and Short Free Passes and Da tha nut Boston Bandar FRIDAY APRIL PRICE TWO 500 Boys Short Pant Suits i Places Exempted from Tax By Proclamation From the President Sauce or tie Nova Scotia Goose and the Alaska AT and the people will explicit in said Commissioner how to detect I shall not but will give the result of from which it appears that even tho of dogs nnd swine have been in the manu facture of DEATH B Parks Most Citizen Massachusetts Regiments Visiting the April following proclamation was made public this after noon BY THIS OF TUB OF A satisfactory proof bu given to of tbe thot no light house Mid duck or beacon and buoy aro In tue ports or tho ot tha that no other equivalent of any kind la Imposed tn laid ports under whatever Bug they may sail that vessels States pt WILL THE Pinkerton Men and Militiamen Camped Near tho at Atrocious Work of the April latest from the scene of war at county reservoir is to the effect that three men have prom ised to turn States tempted by the rewards have been offered by tho authorities for tlie capture of tho tors in the great conspiracy to blow up tho reservoir and The announcement of this and tho arrest ot have caused intense excitement all over Paut ding Five hundred men have been banded together to carry out their afl nave some months past con a secret with secret passwords and The anest of one of the makes it evident that tho authorities are on their The troops are camp on the bants ot the which is strongly The proclamation of the Governor was this react to a crowd which and curiously watched the soldiers work at their Several of de huve and the wholesale arrest of all connected with recent lawless ness will be made at County and prominent citizens who were members of the will bo though it is not believed that they can bo convicted in The dynamiters on the night of tho re cent attempts to blow np the drove a farmer named and his who live near the from the house at mid night and obliged them to harry to the woous to save their When they re turned their home flooded with and everything One hundred men ara at work repairing the canal and The troops will remain on guard duty until breaks are Hundreds of visitors ond strangers are visiting the reservoir ami The soldiers are short o devoured everything at Cecil and the Antwerp citizens and stores refusing to sell them anything General re fuses to say when the arrest or the farmers and dynamiters will commence for ten that they will leave Over 500 Australian Pearl Fishers Steamer floes tke Loss of 150 reparation expressive of defiance and pro against tho arbitrary action of tho Grand Lodge would be But wins to the inclement weather they wore jot expressed or Tho position of Hiram Lodge toward Lodge 1s just s hostile as there IB no disposition o concede anything to the demands of the Ulcers of tho Grand They say they re nor cant bo made clandestine as they have once been and they themselves now just ns tood Masons as They say that the Lodge may call them and that is Thorn are said to le many candidates who wish to and there are who were other States whoare procuring dimits in order to loin tho proscribed Cardinal Manning on the Church and the to Wo are confident that these Jackets the best over shown in Dull and see for PLUMMER 531 and 533 Washington Opposite America and their are not la the to pay any tea or due of kind or us import due or other than It payable by of tue or cargoes tbat no export duties aro in the and that In the Ireo ports of the Dutch East to wit In the Island ot Sun nud In tlie island ot In the Island of In tbe Island ot aud In tbe and In Island of Su vessels are subjected to np fiscal aud no Import or export duties are there L Graver President of tho United States of by virtue ot tho authority vested In me by Motion U ol the net entitled to cer tain fees for official services to American and to amend the laws relating to snipping and owners of ves and for other approved June do declare and 3 tinn proclaim that aud date of tills my shall bo suspended the tlon of Jho whole of i the of sli cents per by the porta of tho not to exceed Urty coma per ton per aq which la Imposed by said of said act vessels In the porta of the United States from anv of the ports of the Qom ol tho Netherlands in or from any of the true ports of tho Dutch East Indies that there shall be excluded from the benefits the suspension hereby declared Oud proclaimed tbe vessels of any foreign try in ports the fees and dues of any kind ox nature on of the United States or tho Import ox export on their aro In of tbe anoe or duties the vessels of such country or their cargoes or ot tho duos or unties Ira posed on Ino of tlie country In which are the porta the of soch And Tbe claimed long as tho reciprocal CAPSIZED AT Seventeen Drowned by tha ot the Flying SAN persons wore recently lost at sea with the Flying from They were of the Anderson the Hanson his son and fourteen na tive It is supposed that the vessol shifted her ballast and capsized in a gale In MURDERED ON THE A Prominent la Ohio Shot by HU April a prominent physician in Haver Sooto was murdered yesterday by Thomas a and his brother tho postmaster at They waylaid and began Urine on him with Thb doctor was but drew his and badly wounded McCoy before he Northrup had incurred the dis pleasure ot the McCoys by his activity in javor of local The McCoys havo been and there is talk of lynching MINISTER April despatch from the capital of western says A hurricane swept the northeast coast on the 22nd inst The pearl numbering forty was destroyed and 650 persona In with Hundred nud Witty April from Cook announces that the steamer Bentou of Singapore was sunk in a collision with a bark off the island of and that 160 persons were No Euro peans were lost oa He Sayo the Should the Onnie of the April Next Saturdays of the Tablet will contain a special article by Cardinal in which ho will contend unless the rights of labor bo the liberty of organisation to protect them and tho freedom founded upon them cannot bo Toward the end of tho last the cardinal the doctrines of political under the plea of free broke up the old relations between the employer and and tho con between capital and labor then be carao The power of capital is all but for the poor must labor for tho bread of Hunger lays the necessity upon them of laboring for the Bake of their homes and When the law ceased to organ for mutual defence straightway The Knights of Labor and the British trades unions represent the rights of labor and tho rights of association for its The conflict between capital and laoor is most The freedom of on which political economy glorifies hardly It is surely tho churchs office to protect tbe poor and to protect their which has built UP the human Ho Policy In April publishes a hundred line poem denouncing stones Irish Referring to Glad ho says Tho hoary of tho thai flow nor rain Slay from Gordons blood the Iflo Rood und To no longer Kate toward Its that murderers too May die when OF GLOBE To be sold In lots of not loss than 500 of Nonpareil and 1200 of There are about 30 Stands and 200 Hooker Cases tbat will be sold at rea sonable Apply to Globe H Yon can buy reliable tho said ports Netherlands In Europe and the said free ports of tbe East and no la witness I huve hereunto get my hand and caused the seal of the United States to bo Bone at the of Washington this 28th day of Iu the year of our one eight hundred aud and oC the of tho United States the one hundred and By the Secretary of CHEAPEST and on the EASIEST TERMS at Washington free Boston Pks Flower With Colored Plate of Mailed to any for 221 page Seeds and Tools Illustrated Colored a 10oent package nt Wild Flower Garden Seed sent to any Address for BOSTON iAWN DOWNTOWN PLANT TREE and SHRUB and VINE and Occupy the waste laud with f ix TUX Will deliver free nil Stock or to of ani over to within 25 for thu vrcek SEED to Saace for the Nova Sauce for tke April Department ol State is carefully considering tbe ques tion of the jurisdiction of the United States over the Alaskan fur seal The statement in the Canadian Par that communications on the had been by to Secretary is The United States laws undor which certain British Columbian vessels were seized by the revenue cutter Corwin last season ara more than twenty years and the question ot a conflict between them and the law ol nations is one peculiarly The tact that this ques tion has bean raised strengthens tho de of State in its determination to continue to pursue the course it has so far followed in the negotiations with Great Britain concerning the Canadian The vast Alaskan fisheries are thought to be quite important to this country as are the Nova Scotian inshore and tho State Department is necessarily obliged to so shape its construc tion of the laws so as to preserve the right of the United States to exclusive enjoy ment of tho Alaskan while malu the treaty rights of our fishermen iu North American It is held that there cannot be two constructions OL the laws and any position assumed by the de must apply equally to Atlantic and Visit of Massachusetts April are being made to eivo the and Regiments associations of Bos ton a hospitable reception Monday They are coming on a to tho battle fields around The visitors will be met by a delegation and the Lee Battery of Captain John Trus who will tire a The nus will tie escorted to the where addresses will ba delivered by Sen ator Mahone and The visitors will RO to the battlefield on Tuesday by Senator Mahone and other prominent officers of the Confed erate Matt is Mitchell May Make a April is rumored that the daughter of Sen ator Mitchell of Miss Mitch is engaged to be married to Sir Lionel Sackville the British minister at Sir Lionel is a widower with two They sail for England next Miss Mitchell and her mother sail May and Sir Lionel joins his daughters in England in A U Bad L1 this April Yesterday Captain a of New Orleans shot and fatally wounded rector of the Episcopal church in Fowlers homo is in and his consisting of his a woman of and several live thero while he is out on ihe at thn hour mentioned Fowler went and finding the minister there shot He gave himself up to the town This is the fourth man Fowler has being acquitted each time on the ground of It is supposed that the cause of the killing was about an letter the young minister had to Stivers was a young and hand some and seemed very fond the so ciety of On his he stated he had grossly deceived the good people of but said he hoped the cood he did his ministry would overbalance the He died at 9 oclock this and was buried at 5 oclock this KNOCKED DOWN THE Savage n Ho n Double Dote of April The warden and two guards of the Indiana at had a desperate struggle this morning with Torn He is a life convict and works in the shoe For several days ho had boon grumbling at his task and making the plea that it was too much for him to lie was given a less Since then he has been send ing notes around to the other convicts tell ing them to do the earne and yester day was up before the who save him a This morning he refused to leave his and told the guard who to unlock his door that he would kill thorium who tried to mrce The called Warden Patton and another and all three went to Shepherds Refusing to come out tho guard went in after him and was Knocked down by In the hands of the desperate Tho warden aud his other man rushed after a desperate succeeded In the but not till ho had injured loth The guard knocked down re insensible for some but was not dangerously hurt Tbe second guard had an arm and the Wardens finger was put out of Shepherd had made his weapon out of an iron cup wrapped in a wet He was given a double dose of tails and locked up in a cell to John Bright on April Bright has writ ten a letter m ho sayg No govern Liberal or is likely to promote a measure like that before ment except under a strong souse oE neces Such measures brins the much anc other measures with the ministers aro anxious to I 188182 I consented to measures of repres sion for the sake of law nnd I wa then a member of the government Wha I thought needful then I think and I will not condemn the because it is introduced by Conserva No Relief for April the House of Com the motion offered by Kober that tha House decline to with any measure directed against tenants combining for relief until a full measure for their relief from excessive rents was presented in was rejected by a of 341 to A motion that the go into committee on the wus then who expected to return to London is suf fering troni a cold and is confined to his house at RED An Engineer Seeing It Stops His to Find That He IB Surrounded by a Horde of SAN April One of the most desperate and successful robberies ovor recorded occurred yos on the train on the Southern Pacific near A despatch to the Evening Bulletin from Tucson gives the following details f 1U11I3B The number of men engaged n tho robbery is variously estimated at rom five to Colonel the when approaching i side was signalled y a rod lantern to lie slowed and as be approached the tie noticed on the so that in case he ailed to stop the 3unine would spread the track and derail Immediately on stopping a dozen or shots woro into the car a man with a pistol in ouch boarded the locomotive and commanded Harper not to get The other robbers in tho been prying open the express and failing to it open they placed a stick of giant pow under nnd compelled Harper to the f HBO This he was obliged to but to avoid blown the mes sourer opened the car and the robbers took After extinguishing tho they then charge of the uncoupled the en baggage and express car from the re mainder of the train and made Harper eat on the engine and Dull two This being Harper was again put oft the robbers took of the engine and pulled six miles toward Hero they Killed thu engine and lult it During tho run tho robbers went through tho mall and but did not gat more than Thoy cot two packages of railroad one and ono of and also two packages of postage slumps going to the post onice It is reported that ihe express messenger throw 38500 In uold Into a stove ami BO saved it ftom the Nothing was hero until when a telegram received from a having walked back eight miles to that A special was sent the tram brought in at i thin None of tho Thn to show them how to handle the VERY MYSTERIOUS No Game at Washington or Our Boys Confident of flat tlie tlie Mm and tlie Pule Have to Say About the Globes Base Ball The Detroits and the Now Yorks Win Close Tho 31 ox and that Two Discovered In the April young searching for a trailing arbutus today iu tho swamp woods off tho Durham discovered a munti clothing hanging to a Tho tied in alarm The Thoy found In tho swamp a box nearly covered with water and containing a pair o brown an a brown coat in and a long strip of evidently part of a womans drosa Sonio distance away they found a derby hnt with the top mashed and a painters On tho latter are red thought to bo Near by n pair of overalls was found tied to a A short bar of iron was also pair of overalls had wheat straws in The is very nnd the police there is a dead body con in the They are now MEN AND BOATS Parisian Irishmen and ths April Irish residents ot Paris will hold a counterdemonstration to the one commemorating the Queens jubi It will assume the form of a at which black flags will bo displayed in memory of the that have scourged Ireland Queens and of the martyrs who have died on tho scaffold lor the national THE 4t AU are beautiful by using Am mutts A Hurt ford lady writes I have used S boxes ot Ammetta und my Ion is an clear a my bust has de to my and por by mall to nuy Eat Manhattan liy post paid the unison now at Its height I will bunches of these beautiful rant erow ot 15 rant erown In 1lyinouth on ro corned good roast steak to i sa loons and boardinghouses S HOBBY 2BCreulc It bo for all of and Its healing properties ara von tor Hyde Parks Most Famous April Recorder Trot ter continues to gain he left his bed and sat in an easy Tho story printed in Boston and New York about his departure for home last Saturday was as true as most that has been written about this most interesting and famous citizen of Hyde Martha Cameron Senator and Don Cameron have just christened their baby but it wasnt a hit like the Whitney Camerons was the and baby was named after at tbe Cameron and very It was quiet To Henry Belong the April The acting post today appointed Henry Holt postmaster at Lyme Butter from Horses aid April subject ot oleomargarine will be treated at length in tho next bulletin from tho Agricultural Security Stock NEW April The recent rise in the Security mining stock has called forth many It IB said that the stock is good for an advance ot one hundred por cent within the next thirty A prom inent broker said that the stock would sell at twice its as soon as the were known that investigation showed that the Security mines were tho richest mines In the Kocky mountains that he bad put his customers into buying Security and was satisfied they would double their money within the next few Cant Stand Henry April Hugh pastor of tbe Belleville Avenue Congregational has been black balled bv the Kappa Chi because of his intimacy with Henry George nnd his frequent defence of Georges theories in the pulpit The Kappa Chi Club consists ot the prominent clergymen of Newark und succeeded and draws the largest crowds ot any man in tho He spends a great deal of time speaking at labor meetings With McGlynn and Henry April for twentyfour hours commencing at 7 April 2s For New Hampshire and Ver threatening weather and winds shifting to by dangerous winds oil the slight changes in For the rest of New threatening weather and winds shifting to slight changes in For eastern New light rains followed by fair winds shifting to nearly stationary tem Cautionary signals continue at stations on tho Atlantic coast from Charles ton to Eastport as indicated by the thermometer at Thomp sons Spa 3 48 0 u 12 B 9 12 Average Teachers Must Son re tho NKW April local School Board of Newark has an ordinance which permits corporal punishment in the public but the State has a law it Recently a severely whipped a and prominent citizens are now de manding the teachers punishment under tho State Maines Liquor April Marshal Hawkes has gone to Ellsworth to examine Collector It is proposed to use the United States revenue officials as witnesses against liquor tellers iu Cumber land PLIMPTON 1077 Washington invite an inspection of their large collec tion of reliable House Furnishing Bold very low for cosh of by easy install Elastic Starch saves Try it Starch gives the Troy The correct Maine Afraid of April State Board of Health has Issued a circular to the local boards of health at ports of warning them of tho danger of introducing cholera through and asking information about the number of vessels which havo arrived from foreign In a and Many April people living about tho Islands and tho mainland havo passed eight hours of terrible islands are great lobster lishing and at this season ship lobsters to Bos Tuesday afternoon thero was a the men wero to go out to the Towards 5 oclock tho wind died out and boats put out by scores to taue They had just about time to not to the mips when tho up with increased violence and blow with wild fury all night When morn ing camo nothing was to be seen oi the Aloert Harris ot Little River is known to have been His father and mem bers ot his family saw his boat His Frederick Is supposed to havo been his boat having been picked Another tho owner of which is not has been found bottom A boat owned by George and Gordon Hamilton of Central Argyle was this morning bottom LOSS of n Factory by Plie In Now NEW April brick factory building at Canal corner of was this Causing an estimated loss of Tho wero impeded by u network of telegraph and other wires on two sides of tho and they could do but the ival which wore red hot Tha building was erected six years ago by The ground was occupied by of stery and curtain fixtures dealers in line and tlie New York Furniture Supply Tlie was used for storage The second floor occupied uy and tho third by auent for a maker of umbrella cases and billiard table ami by tho Union Tie The three upper lofts woro used by manufac of dross clonk The of carried a stock of that of was valued at a like amount Usborn will lose and tho occupants of tho about The building was damaged The losses are nearly nil by April aro thousands of disappointed base ball ontuu Blunts in Washington For weeks they have boon looking forward to this whon thoy anticipated a raro but fickle April weather made a break iu tho At tho time Umpire Wilson should havo play for the inaugural game of the season rain was falling iu When we arrived this morning at six tho weather was The sun shono clear and and made the who havo had sore Coming up from the Bur dock chuckled us ho Its to bo hot this and John Merrill will haye to take to Sam Wise Youre right Well sweat the lameness out of our in quick time down and then John will want thOBO thin pads of liis on his No ono can find any fault with the tem That has boon all but con the fact that there was a heavy laet laid tho dust and everything delightfully I am afraid that superintendent has boon blessed iu besides tunos It began to cloud no about 1 nml at half past rain sot Pretty soon It hold tin in truo Apn hut whon tho mem camo down clad iu baso Hall toggery it was raining is a good nnd ho had up a schema to His own players ant woro to talco barouche nt Hotel with a baud to hoa tho woro to havo a streo a la Barnums Then tho ot iho Nationals had nil ovor tho if the following Is a copy Base init ot tho season today with th Bostons and thoir Tho hotel lobby was tilled with base ba cranks and while tho Hubs tokens lounged and waited forth shower to but it didnt pass instead of putting themselves o exhibition in open barouches thoy too closed carriages and wore driven to th They dont to play in this town until us thoy want to gno tho gov who quit work at 4 time to got around 1or tho fire Wo out to tlie grounds shortly ufter and then just enough rain fell t keep everything very Kelly nnd his men together on th long sent in front ot tbe olu house iu loft and from the grand eland thoy reminded me o u row of hous on tlie top of a rail fence In the bell as rung for th visitors to begin the customary In of tho Johnston and Tuto wont intc the diamond und did u throwing but they soon rave it nnd ut oclock another shower broke It was to wait any A came out of the What ihe interest Is can hi estimated from tho 1 was almost a certainty after 2 oclock thn thoro would be no 1700 people through the thoro woro twice that perched on housetops anc freight curs outside tho Bain check woro and competent tell ni if itis lair there will bo at Just tho boys loft tho Con Daily and Paul not Info a disput on their ability as And to the thoy paced off a hundred yard and the race out right then and fron as though he was Tbe tiro all talking sprint races but n matches have lieon mndo thinks ho would havo tho base runners medal than tho hat ho ho will bo willing t wear tho skin oil his body a good man timos In unto basos for tho anko o tho as I dont like to blow much bout our but they are in good appear to be are playing good and I expect them to give a good ao ount of Chicago is not to e Then thero the They have a strong team and ill their competitors play ball to Take it altogether tho and Bostons ro so evenly balanced that Its hard place thorn at this stage of tho contest in afraid yon cannot make much oat of lat The GLOBE man acknowledged the force tho head triumvirs closing Then Sodon tackled a customer and sold him velve barrels of tar before tho interviewer an closed tlie office The members of the now at Con and loud in their praise of THK If I have a chance I propose to try for ue of medals said Wheo That baserunning medal is a and I wouldnt mind having it I wont be In Im said Hig but that doesnt make any a a good and a big THR to and tho boys will play all tho etter for That medal lor the New England League lubs Is a said What m sorry about is that yon didnt oller hem last then Id have had We ot some medals at but thoy woro like what you are to ve lost mine Tho fellow play ball for such reward must DO queer I think 1 could steal a ase myself with such a modal in prospect Murphy and Con way woro equally nd the latter said that THK avo found a bettor way to bring the to Tho base ball cranks at tho South End rounds wero all praising THK GLOHR yes afternoon and speculating on the Theres ono quiet young nan who can generally be found with his retty young wife in tho grand stand when ever thorns a chance lor a good Hes n and so is his He was and ho mado some com That and tho said aro tho finest things of tho kind over to ball Tho aro Any man ought to bo proud and to win any of THE Is way ahead on base and in my opinion lathing could please the ball public more than the offer of those If they dont make tho team win nothing Charley tho wellknown base ball player and who is a victim to writes ns Tho prizes THE oiler must aud the laid down aro tbe best I ever The only trouble yon will havo s iu tho base running and to tell ron the thore is hardly any way a nun can for is a line tint his will not allow ilm to reach tho bases as often as other Foloy is a little in error in regard to The has an equal chance with all tho heaviest Lho prize will be awarded on a n which the number ot chances a man his osteal a base will bo taken into consider For A reaches baso 05 times and steals 40 who is not so a roaches first base only 00 times and steals As percentage would ho and Bs and B would ako tho compliment Is only one of many forall of which Tiru makes its It tho prizes lo what they are intended to in bringing the championship back to Boston will bo Pauls is April the black star aud wellknown colored has let for parts About two weeks ago Johnson was held undor 3SIOO bonds tor soiling liquor to Ho languished several days In the nnd was finally re Prior to leaving ho stated to a friend that ho intended going to Pub Shot While to On April afternoon Fred Thoyer of Williamsburg was In this city preparing to go putting a revolver into his pocket it was The bullet entered Thayers right and ho almost He was a brother of Wellington Thayor ol this The Have April The railroad commis sions hill to abolish the use of stoves in steam railroad cars aud providing for the use of timber guards at the approaches to and upon bridges passed tbe Assembly to The is to go into effect next Not Clandestine Naw April 28 There was quite a large attendance at Hiram Lodge and in the expectation of Conductor April remains ot James tlie freight conductor who was killed on the Boston Albany near South ar rived here and tho funeral will be held tomorrow under the joint auspices of the Peabody and Massasoit of Richmon nnd Burnham April Rich inon and Richard Burnham were jailed today for recently John Grunts bouso at Great bonds being placed at Chicago Burglars Cet SI April Carpenter vault and safe was burglarized of in jewelry and money early yester No FOB the pots and go Washington best values in car lo 1077 830 buys any sewing machine at 31 Hay ward Repairing all kinds in tlie TIME FlUy yours Cutler that the resolutions which hare tor tha tlie lie ol Its a hiu Director B Its a big and will male tho boys play hull for nil they aro worth Aud thoy ought to o The prizes ar and a sure Thoy aro iriven out air I there IB no funny business requiring a man to wm them two or Im very glad THK shows so much and we appre its efforts to inspire tho boys to I am yory much pleased with tho condi of Uio Thoy are om fair and e man ha a show with his and I expect there will be a lively anc healthy rivalry among tho bovs to the splendid trophies which THIS has 1 think wo havo u winning an these are an additional incentive t by tlie do you think wo aro entitled to a luck thi Wo determined to havo ou men and wo havo given ovor man juut what ho wanted in ih way of Wo aro paying som ol them very bis and we them to earn it by playing nood theres No pitcher In the pro is getting any more and w expect him to do his and I dont doub bin that ho 1 am very much please with the wuy in which tho boys are anil if it up Ive no tear bi that they will be found ou hand when th roll is President was quite as nmo pleased Said he When saw those handsome cuts staring at in tins morning 1 thought there must be soru I hua no idea any would present such beautiful and prizes to our 1 thought at some crank had offered I soo found out my I can only sa that the club and tho players ur sensible of tho generous o the part of Tin to brin tho championship pennant to Th base bull 1 ate your efforts in that TH prizes can do no and may ci much 1 cannot but feel that the will stimulate tho players to still greate What do you think tiro the relativ of the different clubs ou winum the I wish von would ask mo replied the Boston clubs presiden with a but you must have formed som 1 suppose I have a vague but has ball is very uncertain and it Is early I tell much I am free to say thu the Detroit club appears to have the call a It they had a few more good base runners I should look upon them us prett sure An it I consider th ol New York and to t Except by Causing Her to be Sad Fate of Pretty a Belle COULD MOT SAVE iho oj Hull April game in tho contest was today undor very unfavorable circumstances by a crowd of between four five thousand rain showers fell during tho morning anil but enthusiastic admirers of tho gama woro not deterred from turning inE the tho was on m and thero was some very brilliant Tho team did tho finest playing the Hold but the visitors wore somewhat more effective at tho bati Storey led oft for tho Indianapolis club with a sharp bim to and tf third by a welltimed sacrifice hit and brought him home on a fly to right making tho runs of tho championship and of the wont out on short Dunlap on third In third inning White and clean but ware loft on and Baldwin fulling to get to Tho visitors mude their first score in tho third Dunlap gaining his on to second on Bowos to third on a passed ball and cross Ing tho plato on put out Irom Denny to Thompson retired tho side witn a grounder to They another to score nnd took the lead in tho fourth nel getting the first on error by to on a sacrifice hit by to third ou bad and cross ing tho plato on a wild The best work of the game for the Indi anapolis was made in the next Inning by Myers and After the men Myers was givon his base on balls and promptly stole fully ton to touch tho Ho next stole third and got home on a hit by Detroit again went to the front in tho seventh Inning by Hanlou going to first on stealing both and aud scoring on another wild In the last inning tho home club sot tho crowd wild by tying tho after Glasscock and Denney had irono mane a lino immediately did tho sumo and Bassott next sent ball into right bringing Mo Gonchy was caught between third and sec ond and Detroit then went to tho bat and won the gamo on a hit that gave Bennett his first nnd on a hit to the right by ho got Tho score The Story of Her Rapid the Social April of exclusive and aristocratic society circles continues to throb over tho sen Rational developments brought to light by the arrest of Miss Gertrude young lady was reared In a home of situated in the heart of upper and her opportunities for becoming an accom and gifted woman were won well She was a beauti ful blonde of petite and displayed a queenly carriage that was well calculated to rank her among the belles of the She is an orphan the daughter of the late Surgeon whoso wife hold a most prominent placo in tbe wealthy and re fined Eastside Miss Matthews was educated with the greatest and at an early ago was sent to the Ursuline convent In New On the final examination she made moat praiseworthy securing the gold medal for an essay on Catharine of About a year ago graduated from the Academy and returned to Providence to reside with her grand mother the swell section of Congdon street known as Prospect A bout six months ago she fell deeply in love with a young banking clerk in the am for a time they wero in each others company a good Then thero fell cloud across the pathway of Bliss Her lover had proved faithless to his vows ot and they soon met as This rupture between the ronng lovers has had a sad and a tory of woe has been so firmly interwoven the history ot her career for months that it is believed no time will ever be to A few months ago he attracted tho admiration of every one as she on tho principal Very suddenly her whole char acter her friends fell away very and they repelled and ignored her n public and Having a sensitive nature she felt this and the accusa tions that wero heard and repeated on all soon forced her among those careless of reputation and All the aristocratic young bloods paid her court and sought her society to tho exclusion of young ladies that had formerly received Her Involuntary and heod OSH decline wero amazing ana She had gono from the bank to a wealthy manufacturers then to a prominent merchants ami finally every one that could secure an introduction made her com mon society about Her beauty attracted attention and there woro many words of sympathy and pity for hor as she strolled obout town in com pany with those young girls who have little to in tho way o From tho class that is usually known as pretty respectable she wont very suddenly into worso and several weeks ago to a house on Union street Ire by prominent and aged whoso names are bywords about This resort was besieged with admirers at all and tho wine flowed like 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