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1{E OMAHA DAILY» BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1890. AT BROOKLYN. One Game Decoration Day. . Swindler's Clutches, - Y " Brooklyn........3 0 0 0,4 0 Iy to the general - understanding, Nrw Yonk, May 28.—[Special Tologram to 2y ; R el Aty The Omaha Team Buoceeds in Taking a | ! ‘l"l"]" B 00 'l‘m': 0:’ o= will be but one game of ball at the as- | An 0ld Man at OtQumW\ Celebrates Ym‘- | T Bur]—To step from s sumptuous supper | of the Questions to Which Answers Will They also relleve Dis Game From the Apostles. Brookisn b, Piitsbure 7. Ba . oy park Wmortow, T Lok e dom by, Kjlling His Wife, | tablo in Delmonico's, where hie lad been din- | Bo Required, troas frosa Dyspepsta, In g and Kihalow, Tener aud Holds, Um- | eyt b oo o myrning and A ng with two wealthy Englishmen, ono of | AT digestion and Too ifearty et - o & them a baronet, into the clutehes of a dotec Eating. A perfect rem DES MOINES NOW IN THE LEAD.| —_ - B e Sofuctorys | T ALSO OUTS«HIS OWN THROAT | tive und thohes to o prison cell, was| THE TAME AS3 PASTURE. ody 1ot Disztness, Novsea National Lengue, The St. Pauls will be the opposing team, and the experience of John MeDermot, who was Drowsiness, Dad Taste —_— (ol n AT NEW YORK will come here considerably strength- — rrestod last ovoning swindllsg pooplo i tho Mouth, Coated Only One Battle Biiled for the Home | New Yoric......1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 84 nd infused with new spirt, a close and | 1y o erate Adkompt at Marder in Des | out of various sums 0f money, and for whom | Ad¥Antages It Posscsses Over the Na- fongue, Fain in the Side Grounds on Decoration Day— Hits—New York 5, Chicago 4 . = - - Molnes—Tho Towa Conforence of | the deteetives have been looking for some | tive Product—Painting Bee Hives— | P=S===mmema JTORMD LIVRR. - Thoy . Ohioay 0, CHirttas Omaha Shoot Postponed. time. The Englishmen were Sir Robort Peel, Disadvantages of Washing She feguiate the Ziowels. Tiirely Vogutablo: 3hod ’ oned— N York b, r he Epwd 0 » Close p ¥ 3 o Lol L bl Tuunio, Brkett, Buckley and Somerss Huteh. | Owing to the high wind the Omaha gun e bl Ll who arvived in this country on Sunds LGrowing Bwabt Pots \ SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, ‘ Sporting News, ison and Kittic Umipive—~Lynch. elub did not hold their regular weekly shoot ~Peculian Horse Discase night, and Mr. Clifford Talbott, who camo Ta Boerc yosterday, but will shoot tomorrow on the — here on the Aurania. They met McDermot, R Giwn & Dunimire grounds acoss the river. who told ther o was inspector Byrnos' 3 y 1, ¢ aved, Wan Boaton. ., erek 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0—1 o : ey Orreawa, Ta, M Special Tolegrau | Hond dotoctive and was coming from Clor- | Robort P, Portor, suporintondont of | S e ms e e o Dos Motne N 15 550 | Cincinnati, 00000000 0—0| WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. | (o Tug Bee.|—Andrew Lundborg, sixty-five | many, where ho h delivered the census burcau, has issuod tho fol- | {ph™ Ve Of WURALY 0 ol o Lo it A 4 '1'. r r”"? “4":'4llln.l'.yl'|:u innati r'i "('.'”f.‘v The Good Prices for Hogs Stimulated | ¥oars old, fiufshod a thirty days’ juil sentenco for, for to )u,,- .’.vu.»run;: ”"n""""i lowing eircular: V1wl hood fis thie sola monsure of of apolis[l, 30ston 3, Cincinnati Jutterios —Nichols ces 1 sty ~ 122 Is “wite colobrated by | 180d _to ' show m the sights of e oa ¥ Y ¥ Lok o I e s o LT g : and Benhett: Durven and Keenan, Umpires the Market, vosterday, Hoand his wife celebratod by | Now vork andget into their good gra Iho consus year began Juno 1, 1880, | ficiency in the race. What . vulgar, Onikhn : Powers and Zacharias cixsatr, O., May'28.—[Special T wetting l|l||m.(, when he .y;n‘.r‘w;w mortal | Sie Robert Pecl presented him with and ends May 81, 1800, Each state has | materinl view it is that brings evoey- us Gty 2 : bblatd L morrow's Price Cur. | 1njuries on her and then cut his throat from | mond scavf pin worth $400, turned over his | from one to eloven supervisors® disteicts, | thing down to the rule of three in dollats Paul...... ot AT PIILADELIIIA, it LI L S T '_"f o | €4 to ear. Mrs. Lundbere died today. | buggage check to him and gave him four from oe to elaven supervisors district i1l Gonts, And eHdoRVOs. ta. B%AIE . tho First gamo: 7 it \un.,lu The rece !‘.,n;« prices forhos | Lundberg will probably live to stand triel for | Eng €ynotes, Ina short time hie and | There ave 175 districts in all. Tl harder mannish qualitios at the expenso Omaha 6, 8 Pitsbur, 04002 stimulated the marketing and western pack- | murder., M Dlicod themmelves practioally | aro 42,000 enumerators, who in all part urder mn lities at 1 1 3 8. ® ; : ; i ko hAd I ) 2 ators, 1 S of the softer, purer, and finer womanish 81, Pavi, Minn., May Philadelphia ... 6 0 0 ing operations show a further enlargement, in his hands, They had been looking at the | 5 OBt b il Al 8 " ! A hoc T e h e e Hits—Pittsburg 16, Philadelphia_ 0. 1o total foF LA Weel: Beltg. 899,000, dgaihay Attempted Murder and Burglary. by e, r ey, huud been looking at the | of the country will begin their work | onos. What n vulsar, material view it is Bind in tho st faning today, but Omsha | FOrs—Pittsburse, Phils Batter o el el woek - and | DES Moises, Ta, May 28.—[Specinl Tele- ined at. Datmonicos, . Dotestive Sers | Monday movning, June 2, 1800, Every | thut looks upon the shop and the fctory it et = Lawson and He son and C p . o gram to Tun Bpe|Prof. Lawrence A. | #eants McClusky und Mulholland of | farm will be visited before June 80, and | 8% the sole end and aim of our rac bobbed up with pairs in the fifth, seventh ros: and Vicker 245,000 1 year; fr March 1 a total of Setithotok , ly art instractor | Inspector Byriies' stalt wi pass- . - i and ninth and scooped in the victory. It was ShaoRT Rl > 040,000, azainst 2,400,000 a year ago, an in- [ Southwick, an artist, formerly ar o 1etor | 4 Delmonico's v the time, ~and | the following questions will bo asked, NSATIONAL SOMNALBULISM, havd luck ail avound for the Aposties, They | pyiladelphia I O s crease of 450,000, at Callahan college; this city, was found in | Jooking through the window saw M- | keeping in mind that the figures you are —~ hit the ball much harder than their oppo- | Pittsbury. . Sy 200000 BT his room over (17 Walnut street, about 10:80 | Dormot, whow they recoznized, sitting at | to give nearly all portain to the crops of | A Brooklyn Man Whilo Astecp Gags ents and flelded superbly, but in spite of all s 8, Pittsburge 5. Brrors Cittes. 10 | this moring uhconscious and weitering in | a table.' They waited until he chme outand | od6™t A=t PR T HE TN At Eobs HiTHaoif (ST conii e i o wistoed o }f‘ PR Al e SRRSO |____ | nisblood. The discovery was made by a | put him under arrest. His friends w D A1t D e Gaion T it e they could not win, The visitors did not | - iladelphin 3, Pittsburg 4. Battories - ceeen (FOUBOODLTERO00 | oo punf] ame at that hour in pursuit dumbfounded, but the detective exy (1) Your name as occupant of the it it 2 score until the fifth inning. In fact, up to and_Shriver; Jones and Berger : G| ioxom | 1ady pupil, who came at tha PUrsuit | ynatters. MeDermot, thoy said, was wanted | farm. (2) Ave you owner, renter for | teicher.who had just begun busin SAat 5 TH the MeDeranott. Game called to cateh PN 251,000 200000 | of her studi While engaged inaroomad- | for tho larceny of #1,250, out of | v 150 Stato t, Brooklyn, took a n this time they had made but one hit. In the 3 142000 186,000 t ki R AL e xad 1 : money, or for share of the crops of g o R S e it etouit U st | 165 Wi [ foiniug that of the professors she | which sum he had swindldd Mrs, | fRONOY AEIOUSTHCe OF R thod of i name hofo b A dphs \ ¥ e Cinein, 3 80| 3000 | hoard rronns and o investigation | Thayer, a widow living at Munsey, a small | 3 AR s A AR L s . 5 tho ork nos. One HeardEgroans. “and = on “livestigation 3 : S Number of acres of land, improved s Y mos. € L, 5 riage. Toduy Mrs, Thayer came to this city | unimproved. (3) Acres ivrigated. on ball d Walsh sacrificed ¢ a sack BI LYS, Milw ity 7 ) town in this state, under promise of mar- ‘nir mtly niled to appear Cleveland...... 00052401000 0=8 e Al I o0 | thing indicated that it wa and identified McDermott, Sir Robert 1 Number of artesian wells flowing. (7) each, Kearns went out on a high fly to first, but Phalen lined the ball out to cen Brooklyn........0 0 4 0 3 4 8 1 *—15 | Sioux City 1o | found him as avove stated. Coar i hing yos o ab tho brekfust tablo, and_when “sonvo i tnraticd i P Hits—Brooklyn 17, Cleveland 9. Errors— | Nobrskn City. .o Wom | of burglary and attempted murder. The pro- | mude no complaint, but lefs for Chic alue of farm, buildings, implements, | © ) Selpeliplandlng) vy - Jud Sl S ke bl te Brooklyn 6, Cloveland 5. - Buttorics-Lincoln | A Ouiork..oiiviilectvisiidesiis| 4500 9800 | fossor rogainedconsciousmess aftor being | McDormott £ ontyfour yewrs old and T arnit DUl e l’h“[’m”‘ “(3) | room they ™ found © him - bound T T T e L and Clark, it bRt Ty BaDLoT S PevHaL car iysicians, and stated that | IH 'k driver in this city. o will be arraigned | o Cost of building and repaip- [ 21'G A L S v L L S D MceQ a TALIAN BALL E . he had for the past ten days been engaged in | 1 Court togorrow morni ing. (9) Cost of fertilizers, (10) Labor: | dazed condition, as though ho had whaled the Ball over the right field fence. In N — ~ IS been chloroformed. He was immediato- 1y released. A handkevehicf was tightly lh-mn\h inning Fanning hit Meekin on the American Association. A Large Mceting Discusses it at Gate "’-“"'Lji"wmv s of concerts \\1Il|v Blatch- THE PARK COMMISSION. Amounts paid for labor, including ARG (B0 N tirs TRoTE tHE AT ROCHESTER, City Hall. ford Kavanagh, the Chicago boy singer, at :nlmxrl; \\141-.’4:‘, ufl hived labor, white or | ¥ FEH e 4L At and his hands had 4 his place. Thescore was | Rochester 8, Toledo 2. T o tinge held at Gate City hall | Omaha, Kansas City, Topeka and Lincoln; | A Mistake Made in Carrying Out | black. ( roducts: Bstimated val iR e game, Mains taking his place. The score wa: The mass meeting held at Gate City hall | §ERHE, Rsts BTt Tobbich TRE S L of Il furm productions sold. consumed | een tied behind his baclk. Iis fourtoen 5 to 2 in favor of the Apostle T 1nst night for the purpose of discussing tho | and’y & Fd Just returmed BOme 8o on, and Canavan was the fest man to bat. | Syracuse 0, Louisvil features of the Australian ballot reform bill | nearly $1,000, which was in o wallet il i Lo didw't touch th ball, however, and ¥ (Bt 2t e which will be presented at the extra session | his tfunk, not having. yet been placed in the | convened yesterday afternoon they discov- 8y oy o Wit sace ‘»l.r"n:m: THE SPEED RING. of tho legislature, was largely attonded by tho | biny “wher Im‘ always keops D | e od thiat o lower lako i Honsson et did alls and Keg appec up o Mg 1 ingle t >, members rado: oucy. e wen! 0 bed no contain s much area as 10 Broughton. There were two out, and it single tax people, members of the trades | Giiodic last evening and, was aroused | wue §ntende Wi Mb, . Cleve Jooked like a sure victory for the local team. : 2 LD assomblies and others, SomB A E1REer, byt 80 16 oA L roow) A ateaistier | Bbawgold: clover and Phalen came to the rescue, however, for tho 1Ay 2. : A copy of the bill, as introduced at the 1ast | rose up in time tosce a man at his trunk with | o tis ahost of water ho intended the water | produced and sold; silos” and their third time, and_rapped ot a single. Mains | day 8 session of the logislature was read at longth | o lighted mateh, The man sprang at him, 8 | Di6 o the caat should setond as far s the | capacity. (14) Sugar: Cane, then bit Adrews on the buck and the basc Three-yearolds_and upwards, mile and | "0hc'scomatary of the Central labor union. | SHOrt sirug 2.0 followed and tho fellow struck | giiadt line on the west side of Twenty-ninth | ghum, ~ muple, and beot; s were full. Willis carefully selected a section | seventy *vards—Happiness won, Germanic | 2 ; ; A Prof. Southwick with something on the head, i BN e R PR e s o of scasoned ash, waltzed up to the plate and | second, Silver King third. Time-—1:49. Upon motion, a committee, consisting of JOhn | joeicing him senscless, The burglar then | S G ,‘"':"‘“‘(' ‘,\’ ) ‘f‘“'l“““l g and molasses; acres, product und value Slashed two awful rents in the air. The next idon two-vearolls, fivo furlongs-- | . Thompson, W: A. J. Goodin, W. B. Mus- | forced the lock of the trunk and took the | oy 1 A, (i WL ERAGEC, B0 BRGS ) of each. (15) Castor Beans: Acres. (16) | 8450 in money had been taken. ~Whon Il sailed squarely over the plate e < " ser, P. P. Murray and _Julius Meyer was ap- | money from the purse. Prof. Southy the west, thus reducing the area of Cereals: Barley, buckwheat, Indian | Fo0 0 0T eported to Caplain Far sailed buck squarely over sceond b i ay hir pointed to take charge of tho bill | thinks he U5 o sccond time, [ the Nesh thus roducing the ares of | corn, oats, ryo, wheati ucros, crop | ot hanth miines 1o el and Canavan trotting home with the witning ; King Re- | and preparo such amendments as may | when the ar stabbed him in the | NI Claveland, who returned from Minneapo- | amount of each sold and consumed, and-| $i.ive 1t o e runs, The spectators didi’t say a word, but ronio third, Time—1:43. | bo necessary. The members of the | hreast, agai wdering. him_ unconscious, | Na Medan vae Cenroriaod o dioreate | value. (17) Rico: Acres, crop, and value, | fective Reynolds to make an inv el R A A Rl p : and upwards, mile and | committee will work in_conjunction with [ bug he'thinks he rovived a8 10 [ 1y e i tanpatell win his | (18) Tobucco: Acres, crop, tmount sold, |- H0n: and that ofticer very soon suce ruminating on the fact that Paul had 10st ' s—Glockner won, ‘,.A.l B. | the committee on laws, of the ceutral labor [ heard his assailant make his escape. The ol m..llin.x il m! b} exprasslie || vimitl wiIGG ('l;.) PHRATARIY BB RS ‘ *in establishing the fact that Echemendia 7 i S & = b S Sbdbtmn i had gageged himself. A search of the ) the lust three games onthe home grounds. | s weastle third., Tin 1 union. professor got up and wandered around a | WVork 20 G e T R EaE e Nk op SOMG = pgom disclosed the missir uabl Beiiis Acres, bushels, and | ;4 he hottom was knoclied out of the Outside of the batting of Phalen, which could Veholia S U ataB E tallat andl | mHoibysinehsiof (1S fevaning HOE! o=t bl i o A s Vet ioras || HIMISBLECS S i e SeoE ot have been more timely, the work of | fifty yards—DPrince Albert won, Palaisade | pleted the meoting adjourned subject 10 the | and finally sank down whero he was found | o oF ”"“'f“".’ {theinew. }\.'l"', Ii"']‘““‘"”' ‘Walsh at short was the featuré of the game. | secoud, Outbound thivd, Time—1 6. call of the committee appointed to prepare | later, His wound is not scr the | D skt rnd tia Dlsihio and value, 21) Hops: Acres, pounds, - Clarke was bit by & thrown ball in_practice, the amenduments. physicians think he will recover, Prof. | “",5 Ll ?,,' e s |lamal valua: « (22)Ribora: Cottoiyahis | EonsReion, sustaining an injury to the nose which pr vesend Races 2 ——— Southwick has an invalid _wife and child in | 1\ idjone-hialf miles wost of thopostoftice: | and hemp; neres, crop and value, (%) | o 2fter, Detective Reynolds had satis- vented him from taking, part in_ the game. o 4 SN A AR ol todnyls Clerks Organize. Peuns) lvania, Ho was aheavy loser by the Tanty .‘(|"‘I(”'"~Iv”1' 19 BROORICE PA Cras bR A s nd L R fied himself that “that the - Tomorrow is an open “date and the teams 3 : $ Y Three weeks ago a dozen of the shoe clerks | burning of Callalan colloge year ago, many T Bt h At aat AT VS ol Elrreen s { | ging was done by the man himself, Feh will play off the game scheduled for Tuesday. 5 q & of the city met for the purpose of taking | of hisown pictures being destroyed. & 5 PR AR L S|kD) Juk) el bl b G accompunicd him to the station pefss Five-cighths of o mile—Eclipse won, Nu- Y DUt & Y over it was decided that in this new t asses; number on hand June 1800; f i 4 : St T D e TR L T A steps which in the end might bring them T T and recontly secarena body of water, con- | nunmbor fouled in’ 158 number Sold i : acknowledged — to OMATIA. One mile- Philosophy won, Dr. Helmuth | shorter hours of labor. DesMo 5 '“‘ 4D taining. a of ten ucres, could bo | yego number died in 1859 (23) Sh Cay that he must of done o | second, Extea Dry third, Time— :41 Another meeting was held at which consid- e g 2 cured by bullding o low dam at 8 | ol on hand June 1, 1890, of s ELT I LR g R ; : % |~ Mile’ and_one-quarter—Badgo won, Eon | eiayle moro intorest was displayed, enough | STAM to itk Bek]—The fo cases . What to name the park B ros e Ly somuam though he has no b P 7 were decided in the supreme court this mora- B0, caused considerable ““”f r (‘{“:. ‘\\l;n‘. .n‘n_ all .ml‘. | vadollection ‘ i that happened fhiEs discussion, but unanimous agree- | number of lambs dropped in 1551 “spring | ;e B EOR B HRRS FEE TS Turke A 0 | second, Gray Dawn third. Time—2:00. et s At St 2 and a co oward t g othel S ot e ment, Glendale park was decided upon, and | lambs” solc in 889; sold in | M £ 3 oton] SarghStecleys KMt Milcrayiotial,fanp Mr.Cleveland instructed to make u survey,: 1860¢ other than ‘“mpeing. lamys (i thabrolone, exgepthimssl had o plovelandis Plans, . {0 e for 188D (12] Torestry: | Pear-old brothor Alburt, who occupied ‘When the members of the park commission e s um{ il isie room with him, said he had been forest products sold.’ (13) Grasstands: | Watkened by his brother’s moans, but ho Acres of cach kind of grassland cut for | $OUL thraw o light on how he cume to hey or pustuvcd; tons of hay and | DOENEECd o o ered his @ sonses ho said ho was unable to explain the condition in which he was found, ox cept on the hypothesis of robher It was found that his clothing had been v and his wll"h, chain, keys, and | grass soods | | :‘n'.'n’z.‘u” . e s o | eighth —Judige Morrow won, Masterlode sec- Andn tolt et Phillins, 5% 3 1| Willis. m. .0 o | ond, King's Own third. Time—1:561;. T Rat A SHE e HCr A rganizati vas | lants: Cass district: aftivioed i ) h 1 att { : 3 aast night a permanent ovanization was i a i at his carliest convenience submit the work- | glaughtered for use on fapm | M0d 0 the matter. He was dischargo ing plans to the commission. F 2 2 - Brouihion 0/ Cloveland, 210 oven-cighths of a mile—Belwood won ¢ g AT 1 o " | created, by which not only the shoe clerks, N. B. Wilson vs John F. Gunning, appel- ? R Upon motion of Mr. Millard the secretary | 1! 1889; killed by dogs in 1889; died from | R g, o R0 son secOndiord ROy oM SNSRI mo= |1yt eliarks fromy goods, clothing [ lant: Linn district; afirmed. : : { 3 - - o S Al Erocry]stores breineluded: E. Chavanncs, appellant, vs J. L. Priestly; ! s Tastructed. ty Scorotary | other causes in 1889, (26) Wool: Shorn Totals...... 5 02 10 2| Totals...... and & sixtecnth--Barrister won, Ad- | ®q BRGS0 EColod and 150 -clorks sub- | Pollc distr Given, judgo: afliemed, | §F 10 Dotrd was inttructed o advertise | ) ing of 1590 and full of 1889 (27) | A com sccond, Larchinont thivd. Time—U:5U | goripoq their_names, after which they wyero||BRERG BogEMAMUtrainysiW AL ERISLYSRD - g illion, to _be built on | Goats: Number of Angora and common o . ; s it b orzanized us Kuiglits of Labor, going *in pellant; Cedar district, reversed. @ Novth. | the banks of thie lake in Hanscom park. The ) Dogs: On farm June 1, 1800, | o et e LNy A e s 0 & = Sy e Clerk's assemb chard Morrissey vs the cago & North- | 4, YOOREE Gt flding reAtoTa 4 oy et e o any reasons, hut 1 ol ention Ol R G |, New Yous, May 23— (Speetal Telogram to | 3 CIERS IR 0 (opt open thirty | western vailway conpuny, appellants; Koo | o 18 to construct a bullding s0x12 feot one | Neat Cattle: Working oxon, milct e R SUMNMARY. T Bee. | —The horses liable to come in first | duys, at the end of which time the assembly | Kuk district; affivme Sryighyobep an asphaltum | nd other eattlo on hind Juno 1, A e st docs 1 St. Paul 1, Oma and for place in to-morrow’s events at Grave- | will have o membership of 5% persons who [ M. W. Stover vs W. P. Elliott et al; appel- | "“{5ther motion followed which provides | RUmber of pure bred, grade and com- | o 15 W B0 500 & oy, 1ome pun=-dl i i send ave fivst race Tipstafl, Tanner second; | favor the early closing of the stores, L ennliniy (el 1 Mary | that when the pavillion is completed the Paric | MON3. Salvesdropped An 1880 catblel R o e Rl binea: T e T S R PR ) second race Mudstone may win, alihough e ForuL. Drake vs John Feehan and Mary | house and all other buildings in the pari ave | 801d in 1889, slaughtered for use on tho | "HES S8 OPLC LI GENn ooy RS e Tenderson. | Salvini may be first out. A Brutal Condy Fechun; appellants; Wapello district; af- | 1o be removed, farm, and d ) yi Milk | L T R P P s lielch rock has the form, with Correction likel Walter Kclly, a young man nineteen years | firioed. E0.5 SRV Aunother lot of curbing was ordered done, | —Total I don farim; sold | ¢ nee o discriminate, and elain this Kansas City 8, :munonpnn» 1. Fourth ra Dixon should win, Exile | of age, was scriously injured yesterday after- | Railway Commissioners Enjoined. | and this time all driveways from the east | for use in famiiies; sent to creamcry o | 13 unwashed .m‘-J they must . hive one- Mixxatouss, Minn, May 25— (Special | $0¢ond; Fifth race Claudine is backed heavily | ooy’ by being kicked off o movig freight | Des Moists, Ta, May 25.—[Special Tole- | Will bo curbed to tho lake, The material for | fctory; used on fuvim, including for but- | Fitd 10 onehalf dock when the wishing gram to Tk BEE. |~ Hoover's wild throw | La tatn b Hecare and T sitimreiace MaY | 4vain by a brutal conductor. gram toTne Bex.]—The Iowa railway com- | this s to cost ot the rate of 45 cents per iinenl | tor or“ch Aaionmmiin (ratsiig ehntiLxaisinco\diindgomatimon muddy ;n by Reclare and Lisimony second. foot. Some time ago it was decidea to build | o 0 fow sale, including for creamery | water) does not cl S0 anything lil G ) 42 st T f or one-thivd, or sc v any, 1 pnse saved Minneapolis from a shut- The 3:15 train on the B. & M. was pulling | missioncrs were served with anotico from | au ifon foot bridge over the upper lake, but | redmn for sale, includin 2 out on the home grounds toduy. Score Manchester Whitsentide Meeting. out for Chicago, when Kelly jumped on the | Judge Fairall's court at Iowa City this even- | yesterday that action was rescinded and the | OF f'“‘-‘l'); 1 '!"“1' ounds, madesonj|i2 K U o et this.dockidvivopiia B EisoTi KANSAR | OLT Loxnoy, May 25.—[Special Cablegram to | platform of the way-car, teiling the conduc- | ing, temporarily enjoining them from enfore- | commissioners decided to coustruet the lake, farm and "‘.’f‘ m.uw.h. \'{:-:lnl‘—”\)u.n‘lw Oy T BT e rmer knows v 3 Tue Br] -The Manchester Whitsentide | tor he wanted to go to Council Blufts, He | ing the joint rate law. The suit was brought | With noobstructions about it, other thau a | sent to creamery or factory; sold | b Ao WEEEe FHEER Erel : Y d the train did not through that | by the ‘Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North- | railway around its edges. other than to cremmery or factor abiewil meeting opencd today. The race for the ingtain v g yithe Burlington, ACERAp] North Dr. Millor thought, the drinking f i ; & 3. For the roason that all the mann £ 1 Hartingt Tataor 3 pd R , and to jump off at once. The train was | ern. The commission at once instructed At- | Dt Miller ‘r""A' _tho drinking fountat Che *ounds made on farm and s Ea ke Hurastm artington plate of 450 souvenirs, two-year- | yoving at a'speed of fifteen miles an hour, | torney General Stone to file a motion for dis- | in the center of Jefferson square was a dis- | g1 in 1889, ) Swine: Number | fucturersthatI haveconversed with suld olds, winning penalties and maiden allowance, | and considering it dangerous to jump, Kelly [ missal, which, being denied, the case will be | EUSUNE feature, and upon motion it was or- | o) hand June 1, 1890; sold in 1889; con- | they wanted it without : 3 five furlongs, was won by Cass' filly | asked the conductor to stop. This arouscd | taken to the Supreme court und the law | dered removed, and the secretary was in- | o0 S 8 Be Lon S aT giaa i 188 Then, brotier farmers, why do we not Mning, 2 2 " RS e (i ot FAihioad andi G tadian e structed to communicate with Mr. Under- arm ( 6166 LRI YD A B b URIDeBs A e bho St Abeeas) 94 Aannt Jessam, Lovd Hartingtow's filly Hear Hear Lh‘A”(‘Ié\J of the l.‘nlml\ ; man ; ‘;m‘ tested as soon as possible. il i uag s Poultry: Number cach of chicleens tup- | cense this unprofitable business in tiw arkness, p. bover, ¢ v o N rdine's o v more ado, e planted - - H % 2 wdl | G 3 roduction of wool el us ol Ayors, o010 S, v was second and R, Jardine's” colt Surwalc | Vel tho voung man's stomach, "which orth Do R orenso 1 and sce if he would mot - do- | koys, geose, and ducks on hand June 1, | Production of wool? (et we et b 3 . third, There wero six starters. | R e O e O ralevon | nute two stone ‘block = fountains, 1o | 150 value of all products sold; éees potition and all sign. it nnd fqulb it Toto gomhe principal race of the duy was for the | 44 cur, Janding at the foot of high embank- [ 9! May 28.—[Special Telegram | ho located, one in the square and the other in | produced, sold and value in 1899, cruel, unprofitable practice. Salfordborough handicap of 1,000 sovercigns | 15 TNeraRtie 3 o | toTur Bre)—The Towa conference of the | Hanscom park. o050y 5 Why ave there so many that just he g T e el il hioverolsns | ment, ‘whero he lay until he was found by : ) . g ey : 3ees: Number of stands, pounds of hone, 3 ! Minneapolis.... ... horse. Tho Ttejrcted. J. AV, Smithis four | OMcér MeMahon, who i Epworth leaguo closed its session tonight | _In regard to the mistake made in the con- | 1™ CUMRCE TG RO BRI EL sly o on in their old “ways,” keeping Kansas Oicy .. vourold, Miss Doliar, was sccond, and d, | on. There the city physician e DIaaar Rov. Dr. Berry, ed- | §truction of tho Jower luke in Hanscom parky | 6,)i0ng: " Joiold crop—number of uet D that sheur o four pound 3 Lawther's four-year-old colt, Workington, | i the young man's injuries, which con- | jtor of the Epworth Herald. The following | thu [uke be formed according to. Mr. Clove- | bushels — produced and sold, Hfourths of un inch long, when the Runs ea 3 5 third. There were ten starte same feed with good care and good stoc sisted of u number of cuts and bruises, were | ofeers were.chosen: Drosident. Dr. O B L RS { —Carpontor, W. Hoove dressed, after which ho was transferred to | Stooking, Burlington; recording sccretary, | Ly original plan, tho work to be performed (oI, Thotatoss: B ek Sandy |l oo Rl za twLiolihe proii Bases ou bulls—1y Harknossd, Smivh 2, St e St. Josepl's hospital. Rov. C 3V, Wilson Monnt Sterling; corre! after the summer season is over. bushels — produced — and | WOV Pl LR out—By Harkness 2, Smith 7. Lirs An International Match. Tho numne of the conductor could not. be ot 2 e Y (36y Market gardens and ESEe e errors—Minneapolis 1, Knnsas Clty 9. = o 5 M sponding sccretary, L. G. Murphy, Abbrevinted Joy. 3 R ‘ How (o Grow sweet Potatoes. erpors ) s, S City 5. w Yoms, May 25.—[Special to Tae | learncd, but as soon as he returns he will be | Controville; treasuver, S. L. Vest, Ottumwin | . .- Small Fruits: Number of acres in veget- |, /20w £ 5 RGeS 5 ety Bee.)—Martin Dempsey of this city and | Sought out and placed under arrest. For a time yesterday afteruoon M. D. Reed, | aples, blackberries, eranberries, vasp- rocure t nm.m.‘\ or seed; then Sioux City 9, Milwaukee 6. William McGinness of Dubliu were matchied e A Book Agent Ski the Oshkosh clothes wringer man, thought | berries, strawberrics, and other small | '!""f'f,“-” ta/bolapabint buo fehi a7 Minwavier, Wis, May 25— [Special Tele- | for a collar-und-elbow wrestling mateh today | 1 o Wastington Note Masox Ciry, Ta,, May 2.—(Special Talo- | 0 was out of trouble, but this thought he | fruits, and total value of products in | £ this up with ineh Sl wnd fll 5 gram to Tk Ber. ]~ The following is the re- [ for $250 a side and the championship of the | | WASHINGTON, Muy 3, —Senator ] °> | gram to Tue Bee.)-W. H, Hathaway, who [ enjoyed for only a brief poriod of time. | 1889. (87) Vegetables and Kruits for | g 0% 2o o BCio o correspondent of Ll Tt Doy 15 the aoatebteg “Hight. | Ported favorably with someamendments today | £1 0 BRI v B BLIER, B0 the case was calied for trial yosterday | Canning: Numbor of acres, and products, | 10en inehes. weltes w correspondvat of - — e S 4 the house bill fcr the appointment of a com- R e moon the county attorncy moved fora | in hushols, of peas and beans, green the Kansas Paviner. Cover the manure i SIOUXOTTY weight collar-und-clbow champion of Amer- : Sl LN /e publishing company of Chi this sec- | dismissal, which was granted, and Reed | 2 X n with finely pulverized _soil, five or six 2 Sl ool e ni from 154 to5Ts | mission of five persons for a thorough investi- | Be 15/ A& CONTERY O 24 4 1 3 Mz tody corn, tomatoes, other vegetables | ! ¢ a, no wrostles ; || ARIOR O Br e e tion, hus left this city, going to parts un- | startod o leave the court room, but ho was | 108t FORALOES o OUREE || MERCLUINSS | fnehes decis then cover the bed with pounds, and 133 is the limit. ' He has had the | gation of U ot ouse A lknown. Ofticers think thoy have located him | detained for a moment untila new warrant | 40 ruits, (3 Lo aarc: P hoards and let stand until the manure titlo so longe without having been defeated by | Hittintroduced in the house to in Colorado. It is understood that he col- | could be served upon him. This now com- | Ples, —apricots, * cherries, — peacl hadts: whiohioan Le tolARbY winn e ith any man in the class that nobody disputes | te 3].‘m!mmv 4 l"_"l" an bauie ol oty Sacre lected quite a sum of money from the sale of | plaint, which has been filed, alleges that Reed | pears, plums and prunes and other o e el NG Bl T ths the title with him. Ho fsu man of twenty- | (7 lvl pekals sl viceny gt “"'k‘ the Manual and skipped without making any | represented to his victim that he was the | chavd fruits; in each the number of [ BUEEE OWI I S0LG SO DS 3 D e e oL rotary Rk Aibiney Goneral MILOE and [ ooouatioLit, head of the Bacon wringer factory ut Osh- | acres, crop in 1889, number of hearing | Potatoes so they will not touch cacl ont. of the gato receipts, Dan Gallagher, |iSocratary Ruskc, Attomoy Cenoral Millc ;‘{'“. ———— kosh, Wis., with an unlimited capital and o | g, number of younz! treoss nobe bo other (split the large ones in halves). dontisn, the well kuown tralner of Green Point, will | Representative Maliuloy left this ovouing for A Strange Horse Disease, capatity for turning out 1,500 wringers per | 1o o o abied eoduots | Cover them halfan”inch decp, and heep Grimi p. 0| 1 look atter Dempsey, loveland to attend the Gartleld memorial |y o< Gy, Tn., May 23.—[Special to Tne | day. Telegrams from Oshkosh convey the avalua.of soL S oralardspbabu the bed well covered until they begin to D ; 0 - S servicps’on Decoration - T 3 % | informatiou that no such_institution exists, | $01d: (89) Vineyards: Number of ac evow. Wator them daily with slightly Totals...... 6 82 10 8] Totals.......0 8 Budd Doble Buys Lady Bullion. e Brr.]—A very strango. discase hus broken | g on tho grounds of beating Nathan Archi. | in vines bearing and in young vines not | 8ROV | BIGE LEEHL O R S8 i = G v Ind, May 25.—(Specl | 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam stroots is | out among the horses in Worth county, a dis- | bald out of his hard earned money Ieed wyl | bearing; products of grapes and raisins, | NG WHOH BT frse eiotsh k0 My koo 2 to Tue Bee)-Budd Doble closed the | the now Rock Island ticket office, Tick- | ease which baflles the skill of the best veter- | now be tried. and value in 1889, | ““\‘ ‘.m“l\“l e host Sioux City L1100 leal today for the pur of Lady Bul. | €ts to all points cast at lowest rates. narians. A dozen or fifteen horses have died e ey Bosides thoso quostions on the rogular | . 2 dy picee of land is hes SUMMARY. o A A e within the past six days, and many moreare [, Committee on Immigration. icultural schedule No. 2, Superin- | the crop., Lmake ridgusund profor | fAFared runs-Milwaukee 2 Sioux City 2 | campaigned the balance of the season. Plenty of Knives and Watches. 'd. Not very long ago there were sey- Cuicaco, May 23.—The congressional com- | &) jont, Ltobert . Port has ordeved | !"“""“I Ehe gollshould bo \uelyipul Twobuse bit Morslssoy | Fireczbiso i 208 it Aol T ARG AT I ona o milar cases fn Hancock county, when | mittee on immigeation toduy heard much tes- | (Cvoral special investigations in the in- | 120 and the plants set ten inehios upn ffamoys Hasescn balli-Milvaakood, Sloux A Go Between Two Big 'Uns. 1o i S AR e N NN M > of horses died in a siugle day from uo | timony on immigration matters and many | torests of agricultur nong which ave | 10 hoeing, commence at t Stk pui=ty Ditviest, oy Grimith & by S Cureaco, May 28, —[Special to Tig Ber.])— | boing there he is charged with being a sus- obloeguns: 1) 1 from wituesses as to the best means | yinticulture, nurserics, flovists, seed and | Hdge and sovape dosn pab iumadl B e L e one | The fight to o finish with two-ounco gloves | picious chari-zer. When Hayden was ar- Run Down and Killed A “‘.‘_"\v‘\"_“;';_'l-_ e et truck farms, semi-tropie fruits, oranges, ““"“l'l" o ‘V e e alidliiiss % | hotween Mike Queenan, the “Stock Yards | rested an explovation of his clothes resulted | BooE, Ta., May 28.—[Special Telegram to | o alion eontract Tabor lnw had be sy | eto., live stock on tho grout ranges, und | 1208 the solt ac KEeIs 1S WOCEES 0T DLl T Dohasi 0l Giant,” and Bob Ferguson, both of Chicago, | in the findiniz of two new watches nd @ | Tui Brr)—James B, Kelley, agod sixty | violated sieo tho carpents b and in citios and villages; also tho names, | Sech WEH BOEE HILE HLO ¥ ele- | is booked to take place in some neighboring | Uozen pocket knives, and as he could give no rs, o doaf man rosident in Boono, was | - James Burncs of tho carpenters' council | and number of all the” varlous farmors’ | & ¢ - I»A'hfu"'h:;\[~;l|l“':“-"l" [ ‘“hl-m‘\‘\Ali“.h:.l;;\l:l.:} Struck by Superintendent Flopkins' special s recalled. rll'v:u]unllmlhu- knew of tho | org: l.munr such as agricultural and Got OfF Basy. 10, 8, Anifes 1 will scalo at about 195 pounds nnd havo | Possession of the property, he train while walking on the track near this | importations of forcizn carpenters, but s he | horticultural societies, poultry and bee | pyus, Ma The trial with Secrctan E::T:u“f lln th ik :\n-,‘x\m:-;,\ l\\ wildness in tho | HoR W o0 A e the Tast ol woeks, Fop, | dutil an investigation can bo had. city this afternoon, and died in a fow hours, | was \\'nrlmmm‘I-mm.unnn with Inln- Kovern- | associations, farmers’ Slubs, granges, al- | .,,.,‘.,m“,. il tho t copper nd ervors in the field: Scor 1son under the mentorship of Billy Brad . R v ment agents in the matter ke could only give | Jjances, wheels, unions, leagues, ete i : ' 7" | burn and Queenau under the watchful oye of The Munn-Knowles Case: The Death Record. Lis information at a seeret session of the couws | 'y et of the eonsus work ave the | o0 : | ¥y .,,m.,l..,l Both e ato oxccdiugly | Auother chapter i the Munn-Knowles | Hanrax, T, May 23.—[Spocial Telogram | Bitieo. "This was ufterwards done. lines beon extended moro than in.the | fons Of the \“" Al ot o [ confident and wheu they come together it will [ adultery case was roud in Judge Helsley'$4 o1y sidney K. Pratt, o young and o % gy - ¢ i QU SRCERUN) AL B0 IS i A MeGlone, 1b o like i 3 4 8 ) dney K. Pratt, a young and P v - direction of agriculture, and if the farm 0 5i mths' imprisonment and to pay a tine 0 1 [ boliike n collision betweon two locomotives, | court yesterday afternoon. his timo it was | prominent business igan of this pluce, died of ha Wonthoy aangt: - & ore will. now ahoorfully so-aporate with | ot 10,000, franca. - Tavolssora and' Hontchs hoth o R ave a full head of steam on St e iy e . . ) aha and vie : i olle ) g t t ' Messrs, O Hata and Iolly Livo chinge of the | Dora inowles who was charged with tho | apoplexy this morniug. Ho had been con- | For Omahaand vicinity: Rain, followed | 41, gnumerators and other officials in | morwere ala congicted, but thele ponaltics areangoments and will do theie best to seq | Crime of adultery, committed "with Frank with the’Hurlun bank for nearly | DY fair weather. ; promptly furnishing the correct figures | were light others were acquitted ATHIRERIGRIS G08 Y Muun, the lawyer, The evidenco was sub- s, He Swas. o momber. of | Nebraska and South Dakota: Showers, | RERFY O CNAE L O e ing - - £ L _!‘K‘“;l_ the case will be argued at sowe | Nount Zion commandery of this place, Odd- | cooler, westerly winds. i our groatest industry will be obtained Fixing to Fight Slavin. IRHES BRI — 4 fellows encampmentand the Towa Legion of | fowa: Cloudy and rains, southerly winds, | ¢35 =00 Feo £ 1l I P _Total... ; .0 1% 12 8 | Tuw Bee]—A cablegram from London to | Cixcixxati, O., May A meeting of the . s q ARG S T AT IS Natural Selection and Women's TRIgNt | Jumod Farpes. dosopls. We. Harper dobn v BY INNINGS. Richard K. Fox says: Charlie Mitchell and | distributors of the whisky trust was held dnrglarsi jako.a FHan i h appily women have st v body | Harper, Jo vy, wuephew of 1l B TG, , | Blehad csogs: Churlio Mitchll itribut o Whisley Jraa b Saon O B Meiogram o Happily women have still u v v Harpor, oy Tlonrs, o tophew o Flvict s Molnes 2 *ony Moore called at the Sporting Life ofice | today. It s stated that a plan was formed to 20 Voo NGy bl S Painting Bee Hives, of friends left—-friends who will succeed in | and John Harper, a son of J. A, Harper fouver haillid 0 | toduy to reply to Slavin's challenge to fight | @llow 3 cents rebate to purchasevs who would | 1 “\”_i e '|“1 AR QL=E0 Y, Symaon is,as well as inother matters | siving womanhood from the udvaneed | recently retived Mitehell for £300 or £1.000, Miteholl agraed | #2100 o buy only from members of the trust, | Was broken into Lust, night and goods valued | o 0 i A0 BRI B G RIER AEER | SUERE SROMET i abolish it; ana Ruts earned—Dos Moines 2. Sacrlfice. hits 3 4 but this is denicd by the members, dved dol o oo 12 | oLl entned-hae M & Sorion, hit to mateh an unknown o fieht Sl for | butthis is denied by the members. at several hundred dollars taken, Just how | { v o very profitablo,suys the Amer. | those friends are, us might naturally vor?, Buses on bulls—By Sommer 4, by Dy £1,000 1o £5,000 a side, he to put up a forfeit R mugh is not knowh, s the robbers piled the | joun o Jour to experiment, for ifit | have been exped the men, writ Brongh . MCNabb 1, Hises for hitthu man | The unkuown is said to be Jake Kilrain, ex Sola Thelr Votes goolls on the floor Iy promiscuous shape. A | £ |1|~- e ['; e sty e pite of with ball— Ry Som, > k out—By Son. | chamipion of America, Lixcory, IlL, Ma S.—Twelve men in- | large number of 'yesors and o quantity of | 18 Feuily unnecessary=or quite debri-| Ricad S S st il (e wer, by Dirnbrougl MeNubb 1™ Wild S 5 dicted for ¢ their vofes. at the April | jewelry wasalso talin. Teams have been mental—to paint. bee hives, those who [ all that lady lecturers and anti-femining pitehis” Sommuer L- Damnbroush X BT TR T PP T T Tr e ] [ o v g | Sent out this mornjagin scarchof tho parties. | dro getting their hives will want to | ol muids cin do to unsex their s Eamo—Two hours and twenty minutes. Uni- [ gt er B0 eI e s 'h{l““l 10 jail this moruing vy iy know it before they go to the ex) f | men will for the most part continue o St. i chester gun club, ( s mukin defaul )i arrants are ur 3 T » O1016 o4 0k s eied | . Bire-Hurst LRS! {40 dafiulh il Warrants are oul for Dry Goous Assignment. bonntifying the homos of tho boos. with | chooss thelr wives—the mothers of fu rapid vanceme 1 o eld their ure und grea citement p alls, rapid advanccment at the trap, held their | woro wnd great excltement provalls, Drs MoiNes, In., ,May 28 —(Special Tele- | artistic colorings that muy prove > | ture—from the most womanly of theiv gram to Tue Bet.]-John F.Cochran, dry | harmful to the lives of the occu kind: and so will aid and abet in hand goods, made a geueral assignment during the trying winter season. ing down to comi nerations those ng, with liabilities of about &52,000 s The following paragraphs from an ex- | fine und beautifu ninine qualities | s—New Yo leveland6, Errors— | 1ocks, five traps, cighteen yurds vise. Tho | tempted to break into tho bouded warehouse | Of 4200, He had been in busine , taking the opposite view, may [ which tho reculeitrant mannish women | i emNaw York i Qlavelapdo, Beor i ; B yasihien, T templod | l,f,'fi‘;_‘m,"‘f'l,..‘,','(“”‘:‘ ) Warehouad about throo inonthe corging hare from Oedar valuable, although it does not mei- | of our age so anxious to disown in favor and Ewing, O'Brien and Sutclifte. Umpires | k- Buller . AL 2 | trial yesterday afternoon, Case w HALA i n what success has been had in win- | of malo peculiaritios, Sexual scicetion 2 Mutthows and Guoning G pallsen:.. it 2 | concluded today. A e & tering bees in the painted hives: will,here as elsewhere, play its beneficent e W. Plckard 1011 1 - b Mexican Ofticial Sick, My experience is that it pays well to | part, and secuve the survival of all that X AT BOSTON, R 8l P i 1t o Tickets at lowest rates and superior [§ n\' mrn. x xll‘\v :~I Special paint bee hives three or four good coats ‘ is best :\\I'ul noblest in the gains of our oston... . £ 3 o xopsan S e accommodations via the great Rock s am to Tue Bre le finance wminister* | when made. 1 re ly saw somo b wee, Men will proteet women against Chicago a0 0 0.0 -8 [ f:SN0wles.. il H0R " JNA: 0RO land route. Ticket office. 1602--Six. | Manuel Dublan, is sick and has been granted | hives which T made o seven years nies of womanliness in their own Five innings. Called on account of rain Tohnson. 01010 01LEL 11001 0100 teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha. leave of absence by the president. The rea- | ago; at that time gave them three . The celibate lady lecturer will dio Hiw=tosion, 9, Obloago 0. Errom -tos e Paulson. 10100 LDI0 11000 10104 10404 - son is to allow bim to be a candidate for the | coats of white lead, zine and oil. Two | rosented; the woman with grice tor 4, Chicugo & Batterics—Kilroy and Mur- Woold : . . ond, i ol I with | y Rty R e s o 11100 1000 11110 10008 11111 Bond Offerings. senate at the approaching election. Several | years later I sold them with bees in » high emotional endowments, purd ;lly‘ King, Barston und Fareell. Uwpires 3 Y : Wasmixotoy, May 25.—(Spocial Teleg other eabinet ofticials and governors of states | they have been exposed to the sun, rain | womanly gifts, will hand down her ex ferguson hnd Holbert, 1'red Fuller, with a elean score, carricd off am | OUMRE St ol , P { h ! i the honors. to Tur Bue.]—Bouds offered: 824,400 at [ Wil fotlow .iy'm-f'f”_m}"\ tey oatl I l‘;“‘l! and winds ever since, without any fur- | quisite and chirming qu to oth Absolutely Pure. AT PHILADELPIIA, - $1.22; 2,000 ut §1.0: SADER v L@ Aol lo b bowapy thele | ther painting. They are now fair | women, he - Calling Eve at the Whecel Club, - condition, 100k v And tl ladelphia. ... 800000-5| , o other posts w 0 " ) h Ekfl:‘l: ol o j | ? 10580 %1 This evening will be ludies’ evening at tho | Mps. Winslow's Soothin 3 ost | Ministor Dubin. will O st tha | and the corn L apn nd most « i q ot tartar baking powder. [!ghaesh Hits--Philadelphia 9, Buffalo 15. Errors | Omaha Wheel club's headquarters, corner of | of all remedies for Chil A financial pol o th during his | painted hives u ) [ | manly men \ trongth U, 5. Government Re= Philadelbhia 3, Buffalo 2. Batteries— Buftin- | Chicago and Seventeenth streets, and tho | conts a bottle. q two. | to undere 143, Washing Sheep. ndent » Ohio Fa r *T'wo out when wining run was made BURUINIIOS, avesend Tips for Today. x| Poorman, rf 0/Cliue, rf...... Dulry 0/ Strauss, 1 Sehock, sy 2/ Kuppol, b, 0/ Powell!ib P Des Moixes, la., May 25— [Speciul gram to e Ber. |—Denver manifested her | State Saturday evening next. Both of thes ate, on charees based on the opera DES MOINES, DENVER The death of Fieteher Harper of the fue == == of Hurper & Brothers, leaves the following ague. weekly shoot yesterday afternoon, and YORK. despite the fact that a small hurricane was New York.......0 0 1 0 7 3 016 | blowing, some oxtraordinary scores wor John Conroy and Frank Melroy, the two Cloveland .| 001 0 ¢ 0— 5 | made. The conditions were fwenty-five biue | young men who ou the night of April 13 at-