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Show 2 , , . THE SALT LAKE TIMES, THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 8, 1890. ' " ' -- ;:25: 46 - IS OUR NUMBER - 46 : WE CARRY A LINE OP SHOES IN ; Ladies', Gent's, Boys' and Misses' Shoes That we know are cheaper than you can buy elsewhere, andSve ask' for a share of your patronage, and we will guarantee you satisfaction. Our $1.75 Shoe Jor Workingmen, In Button, Lace or Congress, standard screw, etc., are excellent wearers and good fitters. We are sole agents fa- - QQ QLa In button and lace for the celebrated & 01017 0Q OiUU, for ladies wear. We have reduced our $2.75 Dongola button shoe for Ladies to $2.50. TE5"ST OOOES and. STTIE 102rTEl"2". We have also reduced a few lines 'of our Men's $3 Shoes to $2.75, because we want you to trade with us. Remember Our Number - 46 E. First South. GEO. A. ALDEB & SON. YUSINESS DIRECTORY. ADVERTISERS OF f'RSTCLASS CITY. The Times comments to its ( patrons the Business and Pro fessional men vh0s9 cards ap-pear below. " ' ACCOUNTANTS. HAESY BEOWE, A CCOTJNTANT, EXPERT AND CONSULT-- in, established let, H ioutb. Main St. The very best of city reference given. ARCHITECTS mDTEALE, (LATS OK DENVER.) OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, ARCHITECT Up, Wasatch building. WHITE & ULMES, AND SUPERINTENDENTS. ARCHITECTS and 411, Progress Block, Salt Lake City. ' ART EMPORIUM- - MBS. A. MABZETTI, EMPORIUM, 87 WEST FIRST SOUTH ART Salt Lake City. Stamping, and Embroidery. Instructions given In all the am. ' ATTORNEYS. MILLINERY AND DBESSMAKTNa. NET"YOli"n,LINEia & deess. , MAKING. VOU WANT A PERFECT ITTING GAR-- 1 men' call on Ella HUUs,4 Wasatch build-ing. S. T. Taylor's celebrated isystcm. Take elevator. MADAM H. 0. HAINES, 101 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET, WILX NO.soil her entire stock of Fine Millinery, Fancy and Ladles' Furnishing Goods at "cost for the next thirty day 9. , " MONEKTO LOAN. ' " TMdAisToK, LOANED ON WATCHES . MONEY and Jewelry: also a fine line of Watches. Jewelry, Revolvers and Charms for 'sale cheaper than anywhere In the west. W south M.'iln st. one door niirth Walker House, I, WAITERS, EOKER. 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, F) east of Desorot National Bank, Salt Lake Cltv. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bousrht and sold: business confidential. Es-tablished ISM. All unredeemed pledges sold at wty low rates. . . PUNTERS AND DKOO R A T O I ! S. PETEBS0N 4 BB0WN, 63 WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET, SIGNS, Lake C.ty. 0ABBETEPC ft LEYEY, C RAINING A SPECIALTY; NEAT. QUICK T and Woody, 75 west second South street, Salt Lake City. Country orders solicited. LVMBINU. A. J. B0UBDETTE & CO., PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS Jobbers. Hi east, SecondiSouth street, Salt Lake City. Telephone No. 431. JEWELEES. HAVE YOU at HauerrVh &L?Ew B Bwrtht If not, call and see the world. l"e best t. 978 AIN STREET. A Proprietor. . A' J- - Tj THE SALT LAKE Main wL0 New England Pianos, EsteyotL sPEmToficq Advertisements under thiTT"T charged at the rate of 10 centsV, W tosertlon. No aUvertlsemen, less than 95 cents. Partly ' c?I,SmnJfaa have tbexr answer! a ti: of Tan Tim bs. efc WANTED, I"""- - TyANTED-- A young manT or porter H ,')' Fred Mead, care Times k'a i WANTKD QOOD Muufai ,RS, upon Morris Sommer Um VTANTED A first 'VliT,J- - also sewing girls at No. 109 West Temple street 11 S:' ANTED GIRL FOKGENEB work, at 177 East Flrlt Vj wants in this column of Sg,.' PEItSOXAt PErsonal-dr;Tslac5- iv Specialists, has rV1, Wasatch building to 88 E iS'J? stairs. Rooms , 10, 11 ana u, 4o; ENTS OR LADlisrDOV0tM? VI John M. Bkekze, Jambs A. Wiijjams BEEEZE & WILLIAMS, ROOMS 314 ft 815, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- , 0.W.P0WEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , Second South OPPOSITE street. E. B. 0EIT0HL0W, ROOMS 87 AND 88, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- . building. M. E. McENANY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- floor. PROGRESS BABBiiii eli'tebaebeeThop. GENTLEMEN WISHING A NEAT 6HAVE to call on us. Stkadfobd & Robinson, Proprietors. 66 ii east Third South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. " BOOKS AND 8TATIONJSY X. ETMTjfcMKTXEToO BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS, Utah Views, Mormon Publir'tlons, Periodicals, Magazines, etc., 73 Main stree. CIVIL ENGINEERING. HAVNDTDENBYi CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. laid out and platted. Rooms 14and 615 Progress building; P. O. box 637, Salt Lake City, Utah. engkavingT" TTwrWElTECAEi DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, Main street, Salt Lake City. GROCERIES. EirorHpTNYT"" THE LEADING street. GROCERS, 45 EAST FIRST TEED 6. LYNGBEEQ, CTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Fruit, Veaetables. Poultry, Fish, Game, etc. 53 east First South street. Tele-phone 6H. JOHN MoDONALD & SONS, FINE TEAS AND COFFEES A SPEIALTY. Main street. . JAMES PENWIOK, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS En ,'lneer. 61 East Third South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. P. J. MOHAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 259 MAIN Salt Lake CI i y. " plating 'bliLTlliANUPAUElNToX"' GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING the Dynamo Process. All k'nds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Kxnoson Bbos, 61 E 3d South. phisicTans. DE. IEALFosii ?' 17 YE AND EAR SPECIALIST. 43 WEST Vj Third South street. DE. J. S. BLAOKBUEN & 00., HERNIA SPECIALISTS; RUPTURE cured without surgical opera- tion. Rooms 93 and 13, Wasatch building, Salt Lake, Utah; take elevator. P. O. Box 810. DE. E. A. GUILLEMOT. 1 i E. FIRST SOUTH STREET, UTAH COM-i-- r mercial Savings Bank building. DES. FEEEMAN & BUEE0WS, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. accurately fitted. Rooms 17 and 18, h building. keaiTjestate "AsiiTloans- - " E. Ii. Craw, H. R. Fry. E. L. CEAW & 00., REAL ESTATE AND MINES, 74 W. FIRST street, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., REAL ESTATE, 379 MAIN STREET. for non residents a specialty. : YEAD0N & HEATH, ' ' SOLE AGENTS FORSOUTH MAIN STREET ... See them for this and othe properties, 150 Main street. S. P. SPENOEE & CO., ; REAL ESTATE LOANS, INVESTMENTS, south Main street Salt Lako City. Complete list of city and acreage property. two cent, stamps for particulars ilf Continent Bureau of te' Commercial street. Salt UkJ r1PHE PAINLESS ELECTioDrwr flee, 138 S. Main streel! ?J4 Teeth extracted without. X?Z nitrous oxide of pas, wuioffp less, and agrees with all condiSS:. tem ..Teeth extracted, oK' with oocaine 50 cents. Fiilin ;sL,. upwards. Artificial- - teeth K reasonable prices. All work jjS sultatlon free. Open from St ml, Sunday's from 8 a' m. to 1 ivr ri,?.. FOR SALU. r ers at The Tim eh office. lOMPLETK NEWSPAPER nnr doableecpmtadevde.urtm.sligtyp9:ln..iud.,ii; Potter proas. zson new four-hors- e ho ler aud eniuni cheap and on easy terms. Add'ressiii Co., bait Lake City. WORKWUUEV8 SOCIEI1E Times and Places of Meetly Operative Plasterers' tTnion-E7- m night, room 48, bullfc street. Brewers' Union-Sec- ond and tow: days every month, room 18, Scott building, Main street. Painters and Decorators' l'nion-- Sf fourth Friday every month, rooat Auerbach building. Main etrwt. Tinners' Union First and third month, room 4S, Ing. Main street. Clgarmakers' Union First andtl' days everv montn, room 48, Scott ii. building, Main street. Barbers' Union-Thi- rd Monday month at some barber shop prevlousb natert. Typographical Union First Suniarf month at A. O. U. W. hall. Carpenters and-- JoiiierR' evening at TeruidKOIH ic Hodcarriers, Laborers audToaiiijw. Second and fourth Mondays each the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Union On Sunday In A 0 hall. Stonecutters' Union Second and Monday of each month at A. 0. U. W.b Brick and Stonemasons' Union-t- an fourth Friday of each month at the l hall. The Federated Trades and Labor fe Every second and fourth Sundays t hall, room 48, . Executive Hoard of the Federate! ; Council Every Saturday. roumtiSi bach building, Main street. SOCIETIES, KNIGHTS OF PVTUUS LODGrTNo'Tk. OF CALANTHE wery MoaJiyn SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, Steam Engines, Boilers, Mining, Milling and Heavy Store Fronts and iGeneral Maobint Work NO. 149 W. NORTH STREET. TEMPLE Telephone No, 466 WALKER . HOUSE. The Walker is Located in the Business Center of this City and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-clas- s house It Is managed as well as any hotel In the West and is strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt lake City. G. 8. ERB .Prop r. The only Exclusive Hatters In Salt Lake YoumRn's Celebrated Hats, best In the world specially manufactured for Noble Wood & Co Salt Lake City, Utah. May Festival. St. Paul's Guild. TSGRA0NPDERA,'''" May 14 HOUSE Admission, (per couple) $2.00. Fillers, Gas & Steam Fitters, Dealers in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for Drive and Dug Wells Cesspools built ind Connections made 137 Main fit., opp Auerbach Broi Telephone 300 Henry f.clark --T-TAILOR. 20 East First South street. Li. S. L 00L0BAD0 AGENCY LOUISIANA STATE LOT-TERY COMPANY. Tickets sold and information furnished. Tel-egraphic reports the same day of drawing and furnished to all who purchase tickets of me. Ofllcial list of all drawings fur-nished on application and mailed to all out of town puroh users. I will cash prizes that may be drawn by tickets drawn by ine, In full with, out discount. Orders by mail given prompt attention. Fkank L. M. Smith, P. O. Box 41. Turf Exchange, South l'ueblo. TAKE MILWAUKEE & St. PAl'L FOR ALL POINTS EAST. It is the only Uue running soild Vestibule, fclectilc Ltg jted. Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Milwaukee and Council Bluffs, Oma-ha, fat. Joseph, Kansas City and Soulx City. All trains composed of Pullman magnificent sleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars in the World. For further Information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITHELL, Commercial Agent. 263 south Main street, Salt Lake City. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Loans, ral sT.r, Mining Stocks. Dinvib Branch oourt Houe, Denver, (Sol. SVO-- . . JtvVVWV5,Manag er. Parlor suits, largest stock, at S. K. Marks & Co. Mm. Christy Is iu receipt of nw Flower Toques of beautiful tlesigu ami work, which arc hound to please, ("all early and make your selection at No. tfl W 1st South Street. Car load wool ond liair mattresses at S. K. Marks & Co. On. Whitney Uuclier's Deutal parlors next to Culleu hotel. Dancinjt at tho May festival for 14th $3 a ticket. , Cheapest carpet, wall paper aud fur-niture at S. R. Marks & Co. Worklnguien Who wish to build a house and have their own home, should call on K. B, Wicks, 252 S. Main, and fret his terms. J. H, CLAEK, C- - BEEN, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE-- J rles. ftuits, Poulty and Fish. No. 58 west First South street. Orders by telephone (BWi) promptly attended to. 0. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Grain, Coal and Klndllug Wood, corner Third South and State street. M. TOBIAS & SON, DEALER IN FANCY GROCERIES, Poultry, Fruit and Vegetables. All goods delivered to any part of the city. No. 218 south First East street. ELI L. PEIOE, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 2M MAIN HOKSE-SHOEIN-lanoan'Too HORSE-SHOERS- , OLD EAGLE FOUNDRY Second South and First West streets. Twenty.five years experience in The ouly place in the city where horse-shoeing is made a specialty. HOL'tSSHOLDOOODS, JOHbTraAYi DEALER IN EW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD Goods; also Books and Stationery. No. 8 S First JSast street LIQUORS AND CJGAlti! 6uDWsATcoiri Ttf-O- . 39 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, i.1 Ltah. Hillstead & Co., dealers In Wines. Liquors and Clears. Salt Lake City Brewimi Co's celebrated beer on draught. THE PAEAGON TIS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street. " MINEES' SAIOON, A UG. BOUHABEN. PROP. FIRST-CLAS- 2Y Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 75 W. Second south street (opposite Tribune office). Agent for celebrated coffee. MOSHEE, FLOOD & 00,, MIRROR SALOON, City. 135 MAIN STREET ' M. Blackburn, h. Hamneb, M. Murray BLAOZBUEN 4 00., pOLORADO SAMPLE ROOM, few 8. MAIN Kentucky Whiskies a spe- - cialty THE PHCENIX SALOON, 'T E. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, M STATE wtafE2Siii5SS: ou dra,,gUt; c,,olce THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. pHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED 7i"es' L1?"ors nd Clears, Sly ' M E UU'i South 6lree" Salt Lake THE OCCIDENTAL, E. G. McAllister, B.J.HalUmM, J. I. Bonested STONE FEONT SALOON, CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS McAT . Halumas & CC & Mate at THE C0KMEECIAL, p T. NYSTROM, PROPRIETOR. FIF aa'sjsaa ALFEED DUNSHEE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INVESTMENTS M?n ,htreet. rear Jones Bank, Salt Lake City Utah. J. G. McAlusteb, D. H. McAllister MoALLISTEEBEOS,, ., REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 285 S. MAIN umier Abstract office, Salt Lake cily D. B. STANW00D, REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT The handling of real estate for non- - residents a specialty. N. E. corner Main and Third bouth streets, In basement of St Elmo Hotel. Salt Lake City. J. G. JACOBS & 00. REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 147 PROGRESS have for sale residence property in all parts of the city; also choice baivaias In business and farm property. H. 0. LETT & SON, DEALERS INNo.RaEsAi LMJEnSTATE, CITY AND Walker street, opposite the House, Salt Lake City. THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE, LOAN3 No. 177 Main street. E, 0. Barton, Jr , J, A, Groesbeqk, W. B. Andrew BHET0N, GE0ESBE0K & 00 TJEAL ESTATE NO. 309 MAIN STREET, WAF01' ntah; NOtar)' 10 E. M. JOHNSON & 00., T?ELEST?tE' L?ANS, MINES. HtRIGA-sVuth'sSeet- 3 ManuactS, 23 West First ONo. Si MauCm;reeMt,EASLaSlt LAaTkAeLL HOURS City. FOUNTAIN LUNCH STAND BJmBJer; proprietor, no. nr. SOUTH Snort oraer meals at nil hours. Commutation Tickets JBi THE BOSTON, O South sPtreet; REEuSrToApeUaRnANsTtv.le65 EHTpHIRD REFRIGEKATOKS. OHAS. WANLEsJ COL1D OAK REFRIGERATORS, AS reet? 8 W00t CaU anJ see Main STAMPS AND SEALS. J. C. MUEPHT & CO., "RUBBER STAMPS AND vrvrimLr tTiloksT" ALFEED H. COHN THLCJ make W. A. TAYLOE, South street. SaltLe City, b 6ast Second T. M. SUEBAUGH, Fl:jewelJyfEwatch SES' CLOCKS. at 8 p. in., In Casllu Hall. Walker Oim. building. - Sojourning KnijrM" mm. vited to attend-.- C. W.COH'lU W. M. Risi.by, K. of R. & S. MOUNTAIN LODUE : ROCKY everv Thursday o'clock, in Castle liall. W;dkwtp; buildiriK. Members of the onttatf invited to attend. AKTHL'K HAWa A. BDBHCK, K. of R. & S. YBTLE LODGE NO. 1. K. OF P. t Conventions every TuesdayR 730 o'clock. Castle Hall. Walker Opr.; building. Sojourning Kni.alits tic vited to attend. E.M.J Walter Shkrman, K. of K.. ANCIENT ORDER OF F0RESE PRIDE OF UTAH, NO. IB. COURT first and third WttJf month, at Emporium Hall. I'Mf made welcome. GEO. W. C. H. Si'B.NCER. H. F-- P.O. Boig. SONS Oi'' AM'SS PATRIOTIC ORDER SON'S OFl? I Washington Ciinip 2;Li,"-meets every Friday evenln?. of Honor Hall, cor, Main ; Sojourning Sous are rorJaW " atteUd- - WM.OLASJU ' A. S. Bahreit, Heordlas SeW MASONS. "IIFASATCH LODGE. N'a i f OfKUlnr commuti'.'wa' I sonic Mail the l r!'y ;f , Memliei-- s of sintrr L'.-e- s brethren iu good star.dn-ra&- ; to attend. ADOW'UASDW' J. Mai .k.Seirw a ry. r- - OOtfaiAXDKRY. NO. I. J UTAH Sttircd caCja",, sonie hall, on the rirst Thurj at 7 o'clock. Visitiui hJ'y.Tm's, invited to uttend. A. limtiGS, Recora 4 rctf.nta lodge, no. I V Stated commun.eauons J t hall the first Tuesday m eact of sister 'lodges and Nournab t) good standing are cordriliy "j.! M. C. Phillips, Secretar? T. MOHIAH LODGE. Jfft , . I Regular commuuicatK'iis hall. East Temple sweet, t u of each raonth. Members ol i" ., sojournlni; Drethreu m good dially invited to B, fariX).1 Christopher Diehl, Secretary. CHAPTER. ' NO. 1. R'UTAH j,: held ontW'Wj,: In each month, at Masonic !);;. journiug companions are cor' attend. ,.,,,,In ii JACOB J. GREE Philip Bkiggs, Secretary- - J. F. jack, ; ; ..RealB 15 Soutb Main. SiI,iLiC teste! : ADVERTISE. For spaces on the fence enclosing the new East Side Hotel apply to UTAH PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, let South St. East, opp. City Hall :F j :j Ittlfel it . i . rr'4 VSSfs WKE2Tv!il -- SW'aiAttwiJr i St I.! I I 1 J " ' V "HSIERY-- " LADIESand CHILDREN. Every Pair Guaran-autce- il to give Per-fect Satisfaction In Wearing, We Import and Control this Brand. '.' ! f , Dr. UK. I. G. Inman, Elsctro-Tliarapent- Vapor Baths. . Treatment of all Female and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Ornca Houas- -8 to 18 a.m. ; 3 to 5 p.m. Room 44. builcliug, Main street, Suit Luke. IDontist-- Centrally Located at 172 Main St.. over Rayboultj's. All operatiom pertiiininsr to Dentistry skill-fully performed uud special atten-tion given to CIIOWX AX1) BRIDGE WORK. Ether and Vegetable Anosthetlcs Adtiiiaisterf d. Consultation Free. SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Ttah. CAPITAL . $300,000. Money to loan on real estate and other good securities, ou short aud long time. niUECTOBS: O. J. Salisbury, Pres. 11. Vuer, f'ice.Pres: IV. '. Mct'ornick, (Iforge ii. kwn-- t, S. Bamberger, John A. Graetbeck, Emanuel M. R. Eiviu, (J. M. Cumming, Secretary. S. H. Fields, Jr. - . Treasurer. Real Estate Mortgages, guarauteed by the company, for sale. Jffleo Daft building, up stairs, No. 120 Main et 3 Rio Grade Western SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD Current Time table in erTw t from and after Mm 4, 1890. EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. a No. 4 Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Express Leave Ogden 9:30 a.m. S on n'm Arrive Salt Lake 10:45 aim. 7 0 S'm Leave Salt Lake 10:55 a.m. 7:15 pro Arrive Provo 13:S6 p.m. 9: p rovo W: p.m. :i f.m Arrive Green River 8:50 p.m. 4:35 a.nl LeaveGreen River 7:10 n m Arrive Pueblo 3KB p. M aS Arrive Denver 7 :4r. pjrUgm! WKST BOUND TRAINS. Paetiio Paeitte Mail. ExpreHs Leave Denver 8:00 a.m. 8:0U p.m Leave Pueblo 1 :S0 p.m. IS in a m Arrive Green Iitver :V) a.ni.'U :45 p'm' Leave Green Kiver.... .... 10:10 a.m. 11:15 p.m Piovo 4:50 p.m. :IW a.m Leave Provo 5:15 p.m. 7:iR a m Arrive Salt Lake :1H p.111, a Leave Salt Lake 7Kr. p.m. '!n" Arrive Oyden W:ao p.m !) LOCAL TRAINS. SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. s.Jne?Y,?So1!,?'ak: Arrive Salt Lake: SSp.m. S::t.tp,a.mn-i-. . W7::0455 pa..mm.. i8a::4100pp..mm SALT AND BINGHAM. fM3$?SJM am-- ; retumlcs D. C. DODGE, J. H. BENNETT. pin. WaHager. Uen. !. Ai visitors, the home team batted out live runs aud won the game. Chicago 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 .V-- l? Pmsburp l o 4 o m i a o Hits Chicap). Pittaburg, 10; Errort-Ctatci- igo, 4; PlUsburt, h. Batteries Baldwin and Karrell.Tenerand Qulnu.- Umpires Mat-- . thew s and Guiiuing. . ' The Natiunal League. :Bhooklyn, May 8. The New York league club wou a very pretty game from Brooklyn yesterday. Rumo did. great work, both iu pitching aud field-irf- Attendance, 000. Brooklv 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 New York U 0 0 0 I 0 a 0 0--3 lyn, 7; Now York, 7. Errors New York, 4. Batteries Terry and Clark; Rusle and Buckley. Umpires-Pow- ers and McDermott. CHICAGO.' Chicago, Jlay 8. Yesterday League game was a pitchers' coDtest, the vis-itors having a trifle the best of it. At-tendance, 225. Cincinnati, q 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 -S Chicago 00000 100 01 Hit Cincinnati. 8; Chicago, 7. Errors-Cincinn- ati, 3; CuicaaO, 3. Batteries Hlilnes and Harrington; Coughlln aucf KittrIdj;o, Um-pire Zacaarlas. AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland, May 8. Two bases on balls in the fourth and a wild pitch by Baker in the eighth gave the home team a victory over the Pittsburg League club yesterday afternoon. Attendance 600. ' Cleveland 0 0 0 S 0 1 0 1 - U Pittsburg 0 (I 0 a 0 0 t 0 4 x Hits Cleveland. 4; Pittsburg. .. Error- s- Cleveland, 6: Pittsburg, a. Batteries Beat In and Zimmer, Baker and Wilson. Umpire McQuald. AT PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, May 8. The home dub defeated the Boston League team again thin afternoon by bunching their nts. Both pitchers were effective. Attendance, 11)00. Philadelphia .1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0--1 Boston 8 1000100 0 4 Hits Philadelphia, 8; Boxtou. 10. Errors Philadelphia, 1; Boston, 2. Batteries Gleason nnd Clements; GeUelu, Bouuott and HuiUle. Umpire Lyucb. The American Association, , SYRACUSE. Syracuse.. 1 Rochester 7 BHOOKLYf. Brooklyn 4 Athletics 5 TOLEDO. Toledo 6 Louisville 1 COLUMBUS. St, Louis game postponed ; wet grounds. A DOG'S PEDIGREE. Captain's" Ancestry to the Fourth Gen eratiou. 'J. H. Van Horn has lately eomo into posesbiou of a black Cocker Npanial through the courtesy of V. M. Wholainb of the Salt Lako gun club, whose podi-gve- o is the most extended of any ever glvou. "Captain" was whelped Febru-ary 13. 18110, uud wiih bred by A. W. Pancoast, of Jackson, Michigan. Here is the pedigree. CAPTAIN r - ' N 13 Pa I i p u ' ! ft 9 s r en ' ! I3 1 1Q tj d -- a 5 5 3 v S s 1. n H r ? , ' t 3 n--i '3S SS'S SS 93 S? 5?3 ?S9 S3 33 3 15 33 l 33S aft 3 n "S a ,Ha a'O n 0,'ai ' m C wTat'S c wg 3 B B yOs g il 23 a? His calculations are curious and give the work of tho heart in miles and beats. It is bused upon the presump-- 1 tiou that the heart bents 60 times each minute and throws blood nine feet. Computed thus, the mileage of the blood through the body might bo taken as 207 yards per minute, 7 miles per hour. 10 miles per dav, 62.320 miles per year, o 4.292,400 ini'les a lifetime of seventy years. At a oertaiu Berlin cafe the lighting and veutilatiou are effected by means of electricity. In the center of the room there are soveral large glass jars through which passes a platinum wiro in spiral form. Tho electricity, on heating the wire, speedily raises tho temycrature of the water in tho jars to boilingpoiut and prepares the coffee in tho sight of everybody. Lastly, a small electric railway transmits tho coffee to the various tables, so that the guests may help themselves to their liking. A school boy iu Edinburgh scalded his left leg and foot from knee to toes so badly that the skin peeled off aud tho Uesh ulcerated. There being no signs of healing, the surgeon obtained a greyhound puppy, seven days old, chloroformed it to death, shaved its body rlosely, skinned it and with the skin grafted the skin of tho boy so as to cover all the ulcerated spots. The result was surprising, Tho leg rapidly healed, and when the patient was dis-charged "the color of tho grafted skin was uniform and very similar to that 'of the normal skin." A novel mcttod of ridding steam-boats of rodents has been successfully tested at Pittsburg. Tbo youngest son of tho captain of a river steamer was some time ago presonted with a pair of spotted snakes, which, as they were perfectly harmless, wero deposited iu tho hull of the boat until they could be conveniently housed A few days ago a great commotion was noticed among the rats which always infest steamboats and barges in great numbers, and huudreds of thorn . were observed scampering ashore on the handspring and stern lines. Tho evacuation continued all night and in the morning the captain found both snakes dead, having been literally torn to pieces by tbo iufuri-lo- d animals, but not one of the latter was found on tho bout. CLU'PKU AND CONDENSED. The crowding of the tenement houses In New York city, where the sweating cystem of work is in vouc, is disgnu'c-it'll- . The titate inspectors declare that it is now worse than ever before, on account, of the great number of Polish and Russian Hebrews who have swarmed over certain parts of tho cast ,ide aud takeu po,scesiou of those trades in which the sweating system is practiced. The, French lisberincn are troubled by tlitt depredations of porpoises, for which l hey have not succeeded iu find-ing a remedy.' An attempt was made to catch tliein in seiito nets, but they .lumped out of the snares. They were Beared away by guns and torpedoes, but tho lish were fr gliteuecl aud disapeared with thorn. They are too numerous to be shot otic by one iu au eticulivo mau-ne- r. . Jeft're Johnson, w ho was at one time a slave, under tho laws of New York, is still living in Kings County, that btato. A bill of sale, si ill preserved, fhows that he was disposed of for .50 in 180!), and ho was then about nine years old. Two of his sons did good service in tho civil war, aud it is to tho further credit of tho old man that he ljever pused as the. body servant of Washington. ItisxVorth remarking that tho tier-iiian- ii have never called Bismarck "Tho Iron Chancellor." Tho title is one of French or British invention. Bismarck was called dor Kiscrue Graf nt'tor the battle of Satlowa, and for years he was known only as "Tho Iron Count." Bui this title is said to have been given him in admiration for his uervo iu himself arresting Blinde, who tried to assass-inate him iu the open street. The excavation being pursued at Mag-alapoli-iu tho Peloponnesus, under the British school of arohreology, have re-sulted iu some interesting discoveries. Besides uncovering tho site of a Greek theater, the excavators have found in a tumulous a small cylinder sarcophagus, containing bones and to pieces of a gold oruamout simular to those discov-ered by Dr. Schlicmann at Myceua? and elsewhere. M. de Malarco recently informed the French academy of science that tho use ' of the metric system had had iu 1887 become compulsory in countries haviug an aggregate population of 302,0011.000, beifig au increase of 5,000,000 persons obliged to use it iu ten years; use was optional in countries having ueaiiv Inhabitants; aud it was legally admitted and partially applied in coun-tries haviug ou aggregate population of 31)5,000,000. Tho larynx of tho recently deceased tenor, Gayarre, has been preserved iu tho anatomical museum, Madrid, and it is said that the Spauish surgeons have licen struck by the fact that they found Gayarre's "voice box" unusually large ttnd the chords uue.veu. AU theories in regard to tho latter fact have, however, been upset by the dictum of a French expert, who declares the changes after death are so great that there is little difference between tho larynx of a tenor aud a street crier. The mathematical fiend has recently bpen at work upon a calculation of the w ork performed by tho huinau heart. |