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Al i 3 '"[’RSI)’)\ Y, MAY / 92-TWELVE PAGES SRS Lo BBl B —— ] P T e N WINIDOO X alden was call to e chair v shop M \ \ NN N ' prineiples of the democrat party ; condemns ! bt """i bt I \] R”\I; A Bl \“I‘A\ ‘,“T .:\lnllr,m, WhoDhd &8 r-lw:‘gl:v":m‘*m Thentie POHT[( ‘\L “05]‘5 A‘l\\\LD | Creitioosa ane Eonose. Tosat oo | 1 Somn Soclety Statistics, tion of the republican party,” especially the | fompts of the 2 THE OMANA DAILY BEI s ospociatly commend the firmness whioh Necesstuily rosisted the uniawfal at- domocratic party to seize the n defiance of the state ¢ Tips tor Today. y [CONTINURD FROM FIRST PAC McKintey bill; warmly cndorses the admin. | SHi(C governme > U highest conrt. Yosterday was a cold, damp, day, but Tne CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.] ,I‘H. y o 1”“ o | rnrr“"m"“?cw(.w"r'v ORIIALR AR AL RS | istration” of Governor Winans: commends | \\",‘-(n;‘;vv.-‘-.fi: (v‘;w'l!“ “v‘\w .‘n'x'J.\‘f"ru-'mn‘v'rt‘ tor i o had | : of to society, was the next speaker. Cleveland, Genetal Bragg said: “The peo- | the efforts of the o P! " hous . Y 1 . 1 1| Bres tipster was strictiy in it Hehad | jisiiiic s p. Harmond, W. N, Brodbock, | © L R veland, Genoral Bragg s ho peo- | the offorts of tho prosent demooratic nouse | liean party to Governor Ruikeley for his su Talent ¢ llo Reosives an Awful | (000 D0 tpmed twenty-two Horses, | K h Chiaviin, o B Shydar, 1. A, Foid, | (p10 stated that during the, pust four yoars | plo Jove Cloveland becauso they know that | of roorosontatives to rellevo tho prople from | cessti uforts to provide for the prompt pay= Throw Down Right at the Start. U these th re scratched. Of the nino Pize Cres T Greonwood, E. J, Saw: | the soploty had boon oxpending toarly E000 | they can trust him. = What ho say< that will | the lniquities of the McKiniey bill; declares | ment of every oblizatio he do with iron will and strictest integrity, 3o A ] feat 206 vens, . K. MoOotas Ve | the siege bogun four years ago must ve con After option o Jlatform choers teen that started ten lauded fiest, four, sec. | yer, W, I Stevens, J. £ McComas, . Well- | total in the four years of 81,107, and inthe | yo ‘matter who stands at the door. Mr. | Uinued against tho sanie. stroughold of tho | ware given ot fierriugn, Bivo snd Boiwe ond and the rd. Those pioked for today | man, A J. Jepson, B, B. W0 €0 obs. T, W, | Lwenty.six years of the existonce of tho so- | Cloveland's friends may meet at Chi: | onomvy, ~fortifiod by tho spoils of an | lay, Governor Bulkeloy dolivored brief TOM JOHNSON AT 30 TO 1 WINS EASILY | ure EXINGTON Tontison, th B, Warvisd, B, Colamu 0. . | S e T 3 exts (he | CHeY with strong ~ and_ serious | oppressive tariff and upon the same | address and the convontion adjournod. . - E Mmoo s i 1o b, Ball. G 1o, Moore, | Delieved that within the noxt ton yeats the | opposition from certain quarters, but | lines of battle juntil = victory shall | The congressional conventions thon met to — § i iy Tt Dot e, 5.0 Robinson, 1. g, | Society would expand $1,000,0008 year i this | | am one of those who believe the domocratic | crown the assault.’ We boliovo most | ctioose district delegatos. Other Long Shots Pall Out—Nancy Hanks {loqnettanosle wull, e, Bk, . L ionJ. ylo, | ork. He told of the mechanical department | pary and principlos are greater than any | implicity in the wisdom and honesty and | Long . enry, -akin, 8. & V1% | of the Nashville umversity, where colored | gyate or section of tho country. 1 have lived | heroic courage of bim who lod us in that CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS, Opens the Season at St. Louls by b, T1Sey Vounge Husen of Blondes A. W. Keliogg, M. W. Scott. youths are taught trades and made inde- o 0 lone on the broad prairios of the weat that | assault and now refroshed, revived, united Losing—Tase a6 WASHINGTOS, Revisuls. pendent and thoroughly sell supporting. He | I'have learned to forget tho old New York | and fearlass in our faith, we demand to_be declured the movement to be a frateraal Delogates Eloctod to the Minneapolis Con- 3 | sterday—Other Sports, Marshorita - Vardee v, 1 G, B. Ac M. L. Carl, iden that the sun risos on Sandy Hook and | led against theenemy again under the loader- | ¢ Minne B S AR LTV (A PR David. Ga A e T W, | wari botween the races. Ho welcomsd & | gots in Lake Erie. We will not ask for Cleve- | skipof the same great captain. Wo thore | vention—Theie Piatform. 4 — & (VI AL AL d0 . m Warne, | Plavter, August Kiahn, A, | DoW and better south, with purer and | jand of New York, but will demand tho nom. | foro instruct ovr delegates to the national | , Srockros, Cal, May 4 The ropublican ¢ q P 1 H AL xR W. MeKinney, John 3, Schaal, J. G. Evans, | cleauer sentiment ination of Grover Cleveland of the United | convention to vote as one man for the nomi- | State convention reassembled at 11 o'clock Nastviiie, Tenn., May 4.—Tho “’", Toisd AALL U s M. Blakelos, A. E. D. Baraes, it B Mur. | De "l'x“‘;"m‘““‘l‘:"’l ,‘.‘.‘::‘nll'fil‘kufl"f !I‘);’ States. 1t Now York doos notappreciate | nation of Grover Cloveland for president of | this morning, Chairman Noff presiding. The clouds hung ominously overhoad Anc 'ov t : v, J. M. Carter, Charles Hedaler, John T I A e St the honor so much the worse for New York." [ the United States | weistes Hstare this soRvERLISH & Home peals of thunder froquently wero hsard, WLt a2 | P ||’~u:;.\l w l'l:w:;‘u:u’lly.”‘.l, B sarsuny, ¢ | (STNLY IOUIS ROvSTHERL ST to Protostant” | . Genoral Brage warmly approved the stand Tho platform dsmands that tne govern- | Lot noss bofora tho convention was tho nom about 2,500 poople ¢ ored at Weost Sido elve Tnnings Neoded to Sottle n Game | W, Adkinson, I. H. White, J. R. Horswoll, | [$T BnC f0F 18 Song aud poOLLS o | talken by the convention in regard to silver, | meat shall give a clear waterway from the of the south he intended to speak about was ) 1] | tnntion of four delogwtes-atlarge to tho re { { \ | : e ' i o dolog plten vHGE. | ereRt IAkes 10 THD ooa selaring that the | Publican national conveution aad the adop ; to W evonts of Wt Mannenpolls Jtzo Abole, (. G. Winslow, t 0 ks ‘ and io dismissing the dologates invited them | groat lakes to the ocean, doclaring that tho | U e huikainliohcbudg ™ iy Afiwveni '“' '\"“‘ L. <Ths homs M 0. “W. Hays, 4. M. Du! | the mountainousdistriotof tho contral south, | 15 g big ratification meeting, which was | cost of aship canal from the lakes to tido- | ton of a olatform the fourth day of the spring meoting ey b LA o ‘ $ A4E ovell P. A. Welch, John W. | & torritory ubout 250x500 miles ""] “l“l-" * | hetd tonight, under the auspices of the Jef- | water cun bo saved to tho northwest inloss | Tho fiest ballot for delogatos-at-large re- were all rowarded, as the sport was oxcep- | team was outplayed today, both at the bat ach, Grandison, 1. J. Young, | district so rough that siav yw"x* "‘]’ ""“‘1 ferson club, and at which ringing addresses | than two seasons of navigation sutted: DoYoung, 509 Kstoo, 3%: Folton Uonally fino., though the talont sorrowfully | and in the ficld, Weasher throatening. At | SymuelCall, J. G, Bauer, E, W. Parker, B, | ¢ven n tho anto.slavery days. He detailed | org made by Governor eck aud othors. It instructs that the noxt conven to AR AL LG AR L R { the t that > tho bulk | tendance $00. Score A. Kemp, 9. 1. Maxfield, G. A. Hughes, {1, | humerous incidents of ‘his exporienco as a | ¢ Intorost was arousod at the meoting | nominato state officers shall also nominatea | J47: Sponce, 455 Ridoout, 421: Barnes, 280, A L O VoL BY 1Y MINNEATOL v — | A° Saizer, W. M. Kondall, G. W. Praty, J. | relieious worker among tho bonightod resi- | by an announcement that the governot had | candidate for Unitod States seuator. T'ho chairman announced M. DoYoung, B, 1. wes - 4 of the money beaton. Tho event of the Cny Al A AP ARG Postiowaite, A. Anderson, A. Olsen, donts of that section of the country just decided to call an_extra_session of the AnGUheE Row SIaRAR, Svence, N, D, Ridoout and Senator Felton was the Bollo Moad stake won by Miss il IR 55 888 0| A Jonnson, J.C. Jackson, M. C. Wine, & From the Men Themselves. Wisconsin tegislaturo to deal with the re- | PO T T d than | CEG delogatos-at-large. Dixie, The first biz dump of the meeting, was ' . amacics © 12 0 0 [ W. Thomas, £ F, Wooding, F': S Wiliams, [ = Dr, Hammond, ono of tho mombersof the [ Publican jorrymander, ‘which has been de- | This report was no soonor refd Aen | M G OUs of Los Augelos, 1 G, Hersey of ho first which was won by Tom Joht Fiievei 0 Laily.tf. 6 4 10 0| W H, Burns, J. Armstrong, William bonrd of direction of tho socioty ns well as # | Olared unconstitutional by the supreme court < Y anta Clara, Isaac Trumbo of San Franclsco R oA HRIGEE Wt TP 5 2 Meclellandh o 3 25 1| (3B Chaso, A. IR, Jones, T, J. Plumb, Aulurulxlolexnl:‘f‘:-ymmlrm Loxington con- | of the stato, than the first aroso, and an amendment was | and J. R. Carrick of San Mateo, were elected son, a rank outsider, agaivst whoin almos i 4 O Brknide. b 5 218 0 0 | 3 i el B (LS A [l 0 g - o — offered that the name of Dickinson be sub. | altornutos. s b, [ i 2 0 S1lin gta r, H. K. | forencs o Ho told of the d of odds could a obtained, The | Shinn ‘ 1/ Abbey, of 2 000 0 Jones, L. D, Ellington, A. J. Bruner, } oronce, was noxt called on, 0 told o MIN i od lor Campa P ber of Dele os from congre: Aata Wi it of the day was Leona § A Tanco, po.. 8 0 Pour U i 1 4 4 et ) . - mmittoo, on ¢ ) structions wero 4 10 First race, six furionzs, nino startors. Tom L @i v i v SR “:{“'R{::rlgl‘:r;- LR AN :!':";‘u:_':g LR A “0'“llj“"'-‘;’;‘n‘;"l:zl!: ‘f‘u'.‘"" Republican State Convention Declares for | Dickinson deciared he would not aocopt | the delogates e N e HIITRGY o1 1B oo s eand 2 | Cox, A. G. Miller, W' Berry, C. A. Gum- | oaste in_thesouth and. the Jim Crow car | His Renomination Without a Struggle. | the position. § The roport of the committen on blatform O il Taoe, meiing, for deyonr-olds and | —eosarwien R T bon, Levi Master, H. C. Jonnings, D. L. | would bo a thing of the past, oven as slavors [ CHEVENNE, Wyo., May 4.—|Special Tele- | !|'mlr||| ”"-w:'xm ”‘“fl;‘n':\lkl'nwn arose, :l\ml resolutions was road by Coairmav Grove upwaTls sy furlonsa, five surrters: Asky DCORR ¢ TH ST Jonus, T. A. Canada, Joho 1. Richards, B. | was gono forever. Dr. Hammond proved to | gram to Tus: Brr.)—Harrison won hunds f FO% A8 THO ¥ Sgainst the prinoiole. of o ::::‘"r;nfi andorsus Hureinsn's af ini S opttmon 00 oD thoed, Fimes 1530, Minnenpolis 000001 01000-0]L Pano, J. B. Faulk, W. T. Broadback, E. | be one of the most entertaining speakers of | down in the republican state conventian held | bynding a committeo to vote for any ono | tration aud says Its achiovomonts ondent him ARird o Anai Wwoo| ¢ \lo | Columbus 01001020200 1-7|Tireell, George Cress, T. [Porston, J. E. | the evening, and related a number of very | 1 1t 3 ! 0 i s byt Phird tace, handicap sweepstages. ono mile AL E irell, Georize Crass B . ool 1. | o evoning, and rolated a number of VOt | hore today. 1f thore was any opposition | man, and thon accused Cloveland of an in- | to tho hearts of all ttuo. Americans. 11 rot. 10 B wom. Mattottn (16 10 1 socond, IH1rst R earned: Miownos 1 Cotumbus i, Two: | Dodsall, O, H. Ciars, J. F. Ttobinson, | nogroos were to butress tho wails of the | Whatover it was n tho caucus, for it failea | abilits to oarey his own stato. L e SR L UL S S G1o 1 thirg. Time: 1:00 W G e Tan. Watan iy Swertieo | 17 W! Chaftes, . (G Hall, J. P | groat tompls of liborty that hiad boon erected | to sliow any front in tho opon convention. |(\(r|r|lun|: 21 nlur{; )I\‘n‘r; out!” arose from ovory ]1“7, o warmly endorses the prosent tarift Fourth race, licile Mend stukes for W b, i Munsan K Ganeel: | Larson, H, J. ' Brpiter, C. 3B. Wilson, | in this country, and weronot to be loftalone. | The wmoeting was called to order | | T e e RO LTS U OISR RGBT CURVESHUHONS old fillies, #1000 nddod, one mile, six starters: West and McClelinn, tase on balls: O France, 4 A g seats, clinched thoir fists and showed a dis- | pitality of the country in welcoming Clunsen, 6. Hit by piteher: By France, 1; Ciausen, | Edward Lee, A. Barrett, H, Eg-| They would be honored of God and re- | jn the capitol by Senator Carey, Miss Dixle (f to 1) won, Adaiia d to 1) second, ! 2 “Vassed nalls: My Jantzon. 1. Stolon bnses et 10, 15, I S i Tone position to forcibly eject him. Coufusion | good mon of all nations tins boen wbused and Dolly MeConnes o g, “rime:” 1 0 f ¥ a1 o e W0 | Dipeke '4,',,1,“"‘{“'{,;,,‘,',‘0,U'U:fl:fuh,"f;?i o llc. :\'x:muflum?fim L 1‘:::‘:3:0 ‘flo"”&fi'“ ol | chairman of tho republican state | reigned for the time bewg. fycry ono was | that timo has arrived when the immigration T Ol Y o IV rTna (L6 1) sbeoRd, | LOUraand forty minutes Umpira: Serad. Beobo, 13, J. Lsary, L I, Jordan, P.J. Layao, | in this conutry, ho stated that more nogra | contral committeo. Upon taking tho chair | spouking and no one could bohoard. At | lawsshould bo reformed. ~The Nicaragua Cygnus (6 to 1) third, Time: 1:05. irates Do for the Saluts, A. E. Sudler, C. W, Gallaghot, A. Griffin. | childron, roai tiegro children, aro being born | Senator Carey said that it wasa matroer of length ho {Atkinsou) was um.n._-4 down and | canal project is endorsed and congress urged St Pavt, Minn., May 4.—Toledo won to- ) ) 3 & ¢ , aftor a series of proposals the drift, which it | to take such action as will insure an early o 3 dny by bunching hits, Campion nssisted State of the Churc| R than wero being born & while ago, | sunromo satisfaction to’ bim that Wyoming | was impossivle to catch, tho rdport was | complotion of tho canal 3 LA AL Lo LR Jargely 10 tho rosult with throo Lwo-baso 11, Belo, C. A. Gambon, M. M. Callen, [ Wiohgh thorace, prized the types that tho | would for the first time participato in @ na- | adopted amidst deafening dpplause. Tho platform asserts that tho wool grow- AVEIRIte ARHOUNOSH Tot the Naminoss=:| Bitsi Soors: 4 Mekinloy. A D. Pavno, 1. A. Canady, | "o Sponker was froquontly intorruptoa by | tional election. kour yoars ago wheu stato [ Tho namos of the national delogates so | ing interests of tho conntry aro ontitled to, T - T oE — | Join E. Rickara, DukoSiavens, . 3. Faulks, | aobieen an i nlaoniiuded thars wers | Roverument was broached, tho ropubiican | locted by tho districts wero then eonfivmod | and shouid rocoivo us full ‘wnd adequate pro- orms b k& | i opoaw | GOFEaton, B.D. Blakesioe, T M. lEmory, | Joud ealls for “Grandison,” and Dr. Grandi- | party was ridiculed. Whon o resolution was | And the convention adjourned with tho cus- | tection undor tho triff laws as 1s grauted to AR LR Ao diArmadR bt 1 00 O Bl Swobt, 0 Miley, G Wing, R. B. [ 450 the exceeuingly dark complexioned pres- | proposed av tho lnst national conven. | WALy complimentary” votes. LV AL LU LR --» Grounds bandicap, to be run bere June 4 210 0 0 Mitenen or. 8 0 8 0 o | McRary, E. J. Young, C. J N{“_flvl G- | 1dent of a nogro coiloge in North Caroliva, | tion recommendiug the admission of Telegraphed the News to Grover, Silver Colnnge Plank, next, weights were aunounced and the terms 1300wy et 1L e L) Haier, WL Danlls, D, 0, Woolpert, I G4 camo forward looking very, much as if o | Idauo aud Wyoming to statolood, that also [ D, T, Campau tonight sent the following | On the coinga question it says: W bo- of the t 4132 o¥iirisonah 4 2 4 1 9 | Ereoman H. McCleskey, ;l\,- W arl. | wanted to blush but conidi’t. It didn’t take | was ridiculed, but on tho fall of it tuo fight | telogran to Grover Cleveland: *The lavgest | lieve sitver, equally with gold, to be the ds and upwards, 810 to accom $0 2 2 ochmponcin ¢ 8 8 0 0| eorsed J. 15 Ineram, 1 W, Warne, | the audienco very iong to_forget tbat, bow- | was grandly made and tho victory won. Ho | democratic stato convontion in our party’s | money of the neople, and in bebalf of the pations &5 to e puit on May 13RS E DRSS 0 8 1 1| T B Wintg, . N Board, A, Kladu, H. A, | over, hsteniuk to tho” thrilling words that | puid a glowing tributo to Presidont farri- | history today selooted a unnnimous Clove- | farmors, Inborers und unechunics of tho n HIL AL Gan iy d 000010 a2 0 0 8 1| Searoottor, T Donov, K. . Gillum, K. J. | cam from tho lips of this educatod oxslave. | son and Hov. James G. Blaine, ovoking | jand dologation to Chicago and instructed it | tion, for whom tho republican party has al- Ground Tawhich amount $5 10 WERRELMIAT WA Y T Hormans, A, G. Willinws, F. J. Grayy & M Fo told of the class recontly graduated from | much applause. 1n- conclusion be saiu that | to vote for you as a unit. In. this sction tho [ ways laborad, demand the passaga” of suct W20 o third, e fourth (0 suve Total......35 020 13 Carter, (. A Seafeld, ©. H. Payuie, dohit | his colloge, and noted tho fact that ovory ono | the good which had boon achioved by the | dologation “has oxprossed tho exict will of | Inwa as will provide for tho fros and uniim. its to appear on May 1, and aeco) u . Evans, J. B. rgent, D. W. DIggs, | of them wore much farther advauced than | state for the stute government is too well | the Michigan demoeracy, which is for Clove- | ited coinage of the silvor product of the 10 he made at the track at 4, m. the ovenins SCORE 1Y INNINGS. _ | doun Dale, A. M. Mattison, H. A. Salzor, | apy of those who had boen his young wasters | known for mention. ‘The ofticers who bave | land and victory. DANIEL J. CAMPAL : 3 1 ! S 201001300 Mliver G 3 O ORFHBRtBENS S O LD ! y. . CAMPAT, mines of the United States au soon as the befars the race Horses winning a race of 31.- | St Paul e 2= 7 | Oliver Gard, C. C. Carpenter, 2. Posue- | and mistresses in tho old slavery days. done their duty should need no apology. “Chairman Democratic State Ct . ame can bo ¥ 5 00 1 fter ¢ biiention of the welzhts to | Totedy, 02231000 =8| ypwy Rty K, Andreason; P. C 1 g ! omumity sume can be done without injury to tho busi- UM R AL R T [N o] w Maguson, C. Alderman. G, W, \ Rev. Mr. Mason, an agent of the soctety, | and one that has been been conducted in the S ONNEORIGUT i SHTlB BTN i '8, Ao ounds. One and one-fourth NFnod ruiley Bt DA olodo wo_bns vell 8 ™. Deany, W and , 8n ag 10 th el CONNECTICUT REPUBL Such logstation is demanded as s - s S T e o shant | 8. MeDowell, . Hamilton, D. T. Deauy, Wil | haq to stop forward and suy that though ho | interest all the people,” said_he, *Tho o B ERCUBLIDAN ABsUATIOY | AR O gAY ‘::n]}:lr;ll‘n:in:l ‘ero are eighty-seven entries. Tho | ilce hits: Hogrigver. Donughus, Sutcliffos. Mite- | liam Deering, J. Armstrong, J. A. Iield, was born and educated in the south he was | cials from tho chief executive down have | giuiq convention Permanently Organized | Of the products of foreign pauper lubor or woights are: IRtilav, 128: Santiapo, U it o a1 O Pears, 2: ot Cunningham, | S J. Barth, W. P, Thirkield, M. H. Gassa- | Yot believor in all tho phases of southern | dono their duty manfully, nobly, and I am i O e borala A bl TSI e O ” § o Wartsworth i Struck out: By St 150 | way, J. S. Sargent, J. B. McComas, G, Dod- a f and Bustness Transacted Harmoniously. e soluto probivition of Chi Alona, 1253 Viege d'0r, 123; Faithiul, by Toledo, 3 Time of xamo: Onehour nnd forty e etso W B Wrisht, D, | Bhilosophy. ~He spoke of what education had | proud of thom, and every citizen, democrat | (o b e May 4, —Th lio neso immigration. Au oight-hour law and Balgowan, 122; Touton, 1215 Guido, 3| two minutes. Umplro: Snyder. sell, C. . M. Van Treeso, W, B. Wrigl ; ) | done for the negro and proved conclusively | and republican alike, can point with pride to Antronn, Conn., May .- o ropublican | 4% 0joction of sonators by & ditest vote of Eau Chief, 120; Tulla Blackburn, 120: Al Far- State League Games Postpon S. Blliott, J. B. Gunby, W, S. Hooker, ;.bl;- that the colored man could learn. the first stute_admimstration of Wyoming.” [ coavention reassemolod this morning. Tho | {}i0 paople is favored. Tow, 119; Senorita, 115; Come To Taw, 11 P et b MaY PARESRERAL Lo Berry, E. J. Iiiselo, K. M. Tibbette, H. Webb, | “"Hud not the hour boen late somo one | ~ Colonel DeForrest Richards of Dougias | committes on permanent organization re- | The platform closed as follows: “While Forerunner, 117; Blue Wing, 116; Yalo | o PraTrssouTtl, aby, WAY Soior to | R.AD Howard, J. T. Edwards, B. Dilworth, | would have to say some more, as no one was | was clected temporary chairman. Thero R G e O o S A T T Y o 01 ~ i Tue B Lincoln-Plattsmouth game post- [ N7 j." Plumb, J. I\ Cantield, L. D. Ellington, o0 B ElctoRtag b D laal an n i i x airman. nero | ported the list of ofticers, hoaded by Seuator | we ubato nothiug of our words of praise r )i, 1165 Vallera, 1163 kthel, 11 S L 3 Llumb, J. 1. cafield, L. T Bllington, | tired of Listoning, but the clock and un ater- | woro forty-threo delegates actually in attend- |y, iovaq pormanent chairman. Thoy woro | £arding tho chief magistrate of tho nation, Joe Blackburn, 1 Santa - Anu LM - Nebl Mav T e [ D sl N, Saunders, W, mission between the showers decided in | ance. The temporary organization was mado > we must express our profound conviction 11; Vortex, 112: Kylo, 1115 Prin irsoxT, Neb,, A Special Telegra ster, John A. Ward, J. O. Kemole, Wiiliam | fayor of adjournment, permanent. Wyoming 1s entitled to six dele- | elected. Ikt ank R to Tnr BEE.|—The Iremont-Hastings gamo | Bust. J G D O B Bb D R - Wy o s 3 n the wholo administration of forcign Limo, 110; Denave, 110; Whitney, 110: I et L s Burt, Julius Soper, D. C. Nowcomb, E. =, = ertes and six alternates i the Minneapolis On taking the chair General Hawley began | affairs of the natios 7 K (FABRSTE! : was postponed on account of ram Suepard, L. M. Horgood, J, M, Cox, A. E. R. Rending for Conte © Visitors. oy 5 " air the nation we see traces of the Patrick, 110: Mary McGowan, 1105 Lodowie, - 2 . SUCDRIG, LI AL L0 oA A = s s , convention. Thos elected ars Franlk Man- [ his address by predicting a hot campaign. | master hand, so long aud lovingly known by 1105 Bd Hopper, Glockner, Ja' Ja,” Kinczem, Omalias Going Away. Albert. The following list of. periodicals on lilo at Crook anldl Weston; Attorney General | o rocted the young voters of tho party, | ull our pariy. We recoguize again and again Dunc Nevo, Semper Fidele, 109 each; upiter Pluvius stepped in again yesterday Itinerancy. the public library, 1518 #'arnam street, may | Potier, Laramio; 5. R. Dinwiadie, Sheridan 3 . PRy ST Whals . v 0 | Jupiter Pluvius stepped in again yesterday 3 v : iy b 3 p d T roviowed the party history, roferring to its | the man who stands in' tho foremost Pilora, itay, Bonnie Byrd, Alfred IS, | ana added another to tho Rustlers' already 0. Baketel, G. B. Wright, A. J. Palmer, | be oi interest to thse httending the Method- | and Johnson Frank M. Foote, Unita: stedaboiues TR 3 > | rank of ing statesmeon, whose fams is 306 eacts Lemoin, 105: Suook, Highland, | Jong list of postponed games, The players [ G. . Manis,'C. N. Grandison, F. ). Young, | ist conferenco. Charles D. Vagener, Carbon, and_Colonel S, | achievements, and said that in none of these | 1G04 i, whoso nam 18 a hovsehiold word Kenwood, 101 ench; Georzeiown, Phil | wore all in auiforms end ready to goon - tho | Gordon Moove, W. I~ Winke, 'J. W, Waugh, | “'The liorary and‘fred reading room is opon | W. Downey, Albany. The alternates are A. | thivgs havo we had tho cordiat co-cperation | in every American bome, and who is the Dwver, Newton, 103 each: Veatur diamond when tho rain came up and sent | A. W. Lamport, J. W. Suank, J. Mitchell, H. | from 9 a w. 109 p. m. Sundays as a reading | E. Hoy, Weston; W. B. Hayes, Johuson: | of the democratic party. fu almost overy | favoritd son of every reprosoutativo in oy mvx»u'r.‘lm‘mu:m_( nief .1\\,'“”4\\ them back to town, If tho grounds are in \\l Saizer, H. A. Gob D l-( \: L. lxllq\\'(u), and reference room only from )2 m.to7 t}‘r'sn“} "fi{‘l",",:"fi:f,"'“””' Luramie, and Mr: one wo had its vigorous opposition staite of the American union —Jumes G caen; Jo , Pescador, condition today tho Milwaukeos and tho | 2 ay; K. Andreasen P O. | p. m.: oro Carlton, a i i Blaine,” Peer, G Doro, 101 each: | home team will tey to play the third game Magnusen, I%. L. Covltrap, M. C. Wire, S. Daily Newspapers—Boston Advertiser,Chi- There were soveral lady delegates n the HATTIRONIBLOMBIINREIONS, “Tais reference to Blaino callod forth the Walia aoma, Two | ths series. T'ho game will bo called at 3 W. Gohrett, A. L. Petty, W. I. Hagan, G. E. | cago Times, Chicago Trjbune, Cincinnati k- convention. Ihe resolutions congratulate Reforring to ¢ possible candidates av | grcatest enthusiasm, lasting several minutoes. Bits, Tom Harding cicner, 100 | gielock, and the batteries will bo as pre- [ Ackermau, W.J. Nelsou, David Gay. W. 8. | quirer. Denver Republican, Kansas City | the peoplo on a wise, patriotic and efiicient | njinneapolis, the speaker said: 1 am not A resolution was also adopted beartily cachi Wadsworth, Cooper, Felen | viously announced—Handiboo and Hayes for | Bdwards, it W, Warno, . W. Matney, W. Jourual, Nebraska Sts wu“nm, Now vl administration of uul\cl:’l:l\‘ll‘x‘x? irs, Thepros | | any who will bo or who should bo tio | ocommending the careying out 1o tho fullest , dim Murphy, 3 3 he Dea . und Ferson and Kreig for the | K. Gober, A. Klohn, B. cruggs, J. Roth- | Tribune, Now Yark World, Owana Bee, | verity o o iy, s phen- el , 5ol oxtent the principles of civil sovvice reform. coi Rod Cap. Neille enr D, 07 wetier, 3L, Hoad, J. Avbuckle, 1. M. | Sumaba 'World-Heruld, Philatelphia Tites, omeusl growih and s domestio and ll(\ommm'\u{ our party for the v;w'mn"v- l[ s ! : 3lazo Duice, 1% Selina D., 06 's ramo is the last scheduled on the | Mills, . D. Whitlock, J. M. Lautz, J. M. | 5t Louis Globe-Democrat, San Francisco | foreign trade and expross the belief | know the warm piace in tho hoarts o AGAIN IN POLITICS, + wachs Eolem, % Jim , 91: Danton, grounds until May 20, Tonight the | Carter, C. L Wirt, H. Pearne, N. A. | Carou! 2 that it is the part of wisdom to continue & | many of you always occupied by James G. Waulaug Wert Adams, Brook ‘I'rout, | Omahas start east and on Saturday they will | Cbamberlain, H: Cozine, K. ’l". Waelky Newspapers—London Times, Ne | party thoroughiy busiveaslike and conserva- | Blaine; 1 know well that ali republicans | John J. Ingalls, the Acknowledged Leader Gayoro, 93 eachi: Bush Macduff, 92; A. Orth, | gpen the new grounds at Toledo. They vext | Langley, L H. White, W. W. | braska_Tribune (German). New Orleans | tivein progress and progressive in conserva- | \yero saddencd by the annourcement that ho of the Kansas Republicans, 915 Alturas, Jean, 90 cuch, play at Columbus and then Milwaukae, [ Ramsey, A, Fdwards, ' G. Ablo, | Times-Democrat, New York Freeman’s Jour- [ tism. Sho business and statesmanlike ad- 4 withdrawn from tho raco, Siuco ho bas | iyrcumeos, Kan. May ootn the repubr e = Indianapolis, St. Paul and Minneapohs will | P. J. Massoy, G. (.. Winslow, Lewis Curtis, | nal, Omaha Excelsiof, Paris Figaro, Wash- | miuistration of ~President Hurrison 15 | the genius to be loved, let him have the jus- | ;. BN A, SN eyt ! NTLEMEN'S BOADST bo visited in the order named. Jo1. Wilson, ¥ Armstrong, D W. Hays, G. | inglon Star. warmly commended and particular attontion | tics 10 bo honored. Benjanin Hurrison has | lican state convention to elect dolegates to Today the teams wiil bo: W. Hushes, W. P. Bignell, J. L. J. Darth, Miscellaneous—Amerigan Anthropologist, | 18 oalled to the development of patriotism | proved himself oo of the ablest statosmen in | tho Minncapolis convention wnd nominate Piogram Arranged for the Coming Season | Omaba Positions. Milwaukeo | B- Dillsworth, W. P, Thirkield, L. M. Dun- | Americau Architect;wimerican Art Printer, | during his administration through Hon. | tie lino of presidents. He conducted the | a congrossman-at-large, which will be held 3 OO AV R ath Ilandlboe...... Pitch . Burwell | ton, E. H. Wood, N. J. Plumb, W. S.| American Builder ana Wood Worker, Amor- James G. Blaine, whose masterly efforts Amer- | treasury when the secretary was disabled: | tomorrow, state issuos appear to over- BXientivetn Lrgtiiy Hayes. ... ICateh Luke | Matthew, J. E. Bills, G, Doasall, L. D. El- | ican Chomical Journal, American Journal of | ican citizenship has become a badgo of bonor | ho pecamo secretary of stato when Blaine | ¢oaoic overything and natioral 15s10s aro ixtensive preparalions aro being made Gitks Middle “Henry | Jington, J. G. Gillham, T. C. Carter, W. B. | Archwology, American Journal of Folk Lore, | throughout the world the promoter of re- | was compelied to close the portfolio; he was | ° 2 g e - the Gentlemen’s Roadster club for this "fi'“-x lel'll l‘l Wright, I. N. Saunders, C. R. Rice, W. N. | American Journal of Obstetrics, American | ciprocity they express their love and devo- | well qualitied as & substitute for any wem- | 8lmost lost sn:l'n of m the wrmmi)lu for senson’s driving on the raco course of the old ik fianieat | Mekidroy, J. 7. Hanna, J. H. Ketchum, J. H. | Journal of Philology, American ' Journal of | tion. They reiterate devotion to the princi- | per of his cabinet.’” D o nairapulljoans fair crounds. The opening maticee will take Right oo Hamburs 1 Jucovson, J. O, Kimble, Il J. Breiter, W. | Psychology, American Machinist, American | ples of a protective tariff and oppose strenu- | “Goneral Hawley then paid a tribute to tho | ©Xpeet 1o veverse the allianco majo 8lot Jaco Suturday afterncon, 21, The Shor ¢ ward | Buret, O. B. Wilson, Y. Ninomiya, W. H. | Naturahst, American Notes and Queries, | ously the importation into the country of | isdom of Harrison’s appointments from the | PW0 YERIS izo. 1 , (s SEAWar y n v B Rowilaslagatos atiargo uillibe ) roadsters are now being cvery even PIrstoyiiieees Earle | Logan, I\ B. Swoet, H. on, B. L. Shep- | Andover Roview, Architectural Review, | servile labol. cabinet dawn, and the fehicity of his speeches SoUNCo OHRLes;0lc argo Wil JOSTING grourd und” Thurs- [ Game catled at 3:30. berd, A. J. Kynett, B. W. S. Hammond, W. | Arena, Army and Navy Journal, Athenwum, The couvention favored liberal pension | iy his journoys through thé country. Tho | there arc already ;"“'“ cundidai day evenings of week are the days R Gt wire. | MeDonald, J. M. Cox, F. B. Ball, A. I, Pal- | Atlanta Covstitution, Atiantic Monthly, | tegislation. On the money question their | gpeaker touched upon the necessity of the | field, among them Jobu J. lugalls, wu I aNsas Ciry, Mo., May 4.—Kansas Cit; 3 S v ' \ when the club ther for speeding the R Ty e AT A ert, W. T Schooley, W. F. Berry, J. H. | Black and White, Blickwood’s Eainburgh | solution is as follows: protection of the wool growing industry; de- | Murn to active political lifo will be mua: A ~ d i 3 H 5. ! e 2 5 i i “The money of the country should be , 00 colunR Ul his convention. Mr. Ing. lls is probai = a hors Inpiaoapolis) nojERmjwel Rrounds Griffen, C. A. Gamboa, Charles Ott, W. | Magazine, Book Buyer, Book Chat, British Tho money of th y nounced the froo colago of silver; declared | B ! Mr. Ing: 1l v 4 A weeting of tho dircetors of the club was NATIONAL LEAGUE. hall, 7. L. Drvden, C. M. Hoard, 13, J. \ Medical — Journal, 'Cassell's Magazine | founded on both gold and sitver and a rosult | that the silver bitt of 1590 did euough for sil- | Dresent the most popular man with the ity held in the oflice of the Columbus >ayne, C. H. Larkin, J. ] of Art, * Century Magazine, Chau- | may bo achieved by wise and timely legisla- | yer ‘and closed with a strong appeal forconst | Of all Kausasrepabiican leaders, Ho i ot company on Sixteenth street, and | Tamenders Have u Terrifle Twelve-Inning | Dentioy, $. 8. Benedict, 1. A. Baggin, K. t | tauquan, " Chemical News, Christian | tion and internationul confrenco tending 1o | Jefouses and a new nay. iving any intimation what s new ot 4 committee, iposed of H Strugglo at Chieago, Adams, H. D, Davis, J. R. Creiwiton, D. R. | Register, Contemporary Review, Crific, | the restoratian of silver not only as money of ‘'he following declogates-at-large were | “mbition n ve, but it has been deciden ! as chairman, . Metealf and 8 ALENERLD USRS Lowrie, W. Griffen, J. W. Hamilton, D. A. | Cosmopolitan, Dial, Die Gartenlaube, Edin- | thonation butas current coin of the civilized | ¢hosen: M. G. Bulkeley, James . Platt, send him to the Minneapohs convention Carmichael, was appomted to take chargo of [ CM1€A60, IiL, May 4.—The Colts had the | \yyeqon, burgh Review, Education, Educational Re- | world.” ) g T, E. Hovkins and L. A. Cook. = — the opening matinee. Scerotary Edwards | £ame safely won up to the eighth inning Book Conce yiew, Electrical Worid, Engineer, Engineer- | The republican state administration is com- Platform Adopted. [ooNmINURDION/HIRDIT OB also reported that tho st in tie club was | when the tailenders tied it on Schriver's pass ©. H. Hartwoll, William Skicl, Peter A, | in® Engineering News, Engiish ‘llustrated | mended for its prudenco and '-‘memf'~ The 5 SRl " bitos beiug rapidly subscribod for, and ho thought | of a throw in from contor. In the tenth tho | Weich, . K. Searles, jr.. R. R. McRary, J; [ Magazine, Lnglish --Notes and ~Queries, | plank boaring ‘upon the receut Jobnson | We fho represcatatives ofihe repuiiicon tie members would soon reach 150, Ten n members were admitted. They were: Dr. H. Gulick, C. 8. Bridenbacker, J. M. Me- Shane, E. Cornish, C. H. Watworth, Charles county troublos is 1n theso words: *We be- | party of Connecticui, in convention assem- : S L . ; Dled, lieroby expross our dovotion Lo the prin- Toolishnoss 1n being caueht napping at third, | Waugh, A. E. Manin, s, W. Shank, J. W. | Fortnightly Review, Forum, F'rank Leslio's | Lieve in tho enforcoment of the lnw and that | 0is of the DARLY sel forth in the national t g at U augh 3 o Wackly, Gardon and Forest, Garteniaubo | all of whater rank or cendition in life shali | SPGS DF Uhe, DRELy sep forth o the it ool ld. - Attendanco 90. Score Mondentall, Henry A, Salzor, S B e | Dio, Harpor's Baar, - Harper's Mag. | be amenable to law for its infractions. The | Hora tho administration of rosidont - visitors would have won but for Weleh's | A. Hovis, k. ltedhead, W. I, Fuike, J. W. | Etude, I’ar and Near, Forest and Stream Weather (& Offut,’ C. B. McPherson, H. M. Jewe 0.0 400000001 02-g[G W ! 3 azine, |Harper's ly, | Harper's | republican party of the state of Wyoming in | son. By its fulfitlmentof evory pledze and by = R L errons 1. Jewett, | jyqitimoro. 2 0 0 0 0 0 102 010 0—4 Rindetoen, AcOlesen, ‘L“;‘""-'\',{y"“' G Al | Young Benoi Illusv.r‘nvv,:?lk {,undon‘ s coLvuuuanp:ssemxou pledges ftself to uso | fivimantenanco of the rights ind dfanty of Thg Mll[B[’ 0 ara UU { —— ; lo: Baltimore, 11 Errora: | dorman, G B Suver S M Harain. 1, B, | Irish Worid, Journal of American Folk Lore, | avery menns and influenca in its powor to | the nation Iy all fe rolations with foroln ! NunoyiaBpring An i 05 Hntiorios: Luby und | Snyder. 1 C, freoman, J. H. McClesky, W, | Jouraal of 'Chemioal Industry, Journal of [ protect life and proverty in every section of | WMot rduring 4 nuvy worthy of the dix- | THREE NIOH F SAT. St Louis, Mo, May 4.—Thoe weatner was | Schriver; MedMahon and Kobinson, 7. Nolson, Goorge E. Nioso, John Lanahan, | United Luvor, Kindorgarten, Library Jour- | thostate.” Mity and requirements of the United Statos: culfili{lcl”' RIU&Y, MAY 6. SA% decidedly chilly today, but nevertheloss be- rowns Outluck the Glants, Frank W, Warne, J. D. Hammond, O. C. | hul Life, Lippincott's Magazine, Litorary | =The ninth and concluding plank gy selor: byl drnianayIpronsationinicofonaset In Donnelly and Milier's tween 4,000 and 5,000 persons were prosent at 7. Louts, Mo, May 4.—The Browns won | Afilorbach, A. W. MoKinney, Mans A, | News, Literary World, Lintell's Living Ago, | ence to Ioe IH‘\{'L:l‘Tu":v\x‘\m)xllef.;um the pros e e T e R iR AUTICAL FARCICAL OVERETTA, Zens ol et the fair grou wtie sucoessc track was in excollent fix excitiug, Three of the 3 o SERIDTRRONE L20u18 (Maves Tl < oo | Sehrootter, M. Hicks, IR, 1. Gillain, M. P, | :ondon Architect, London Graphic, London | as follows: *'Wo hai ¥ s Lo witness tho races. Tho | tod bucauso their orror l\lx.L‘rz.a‘n:l'nq_(nfl]l\v S hmgl\ultl.l 1 ll"_(“")ft e x Thute ¢ | Quarterly, Magazing of American 'History, | euce of ladies in this convention as accred- o7 suoos o syortquito [ 8 tho Now Yorks, A wild throw 1o fiest by | 1 Maynard, Chiarios L. Gaurer, James N, | Medical Record, Midland, Musical Courier, | ited delecates, and the ropublican parwy cor- | L iuh,, Lurishabio | wort ol e | Boylein tho fourth notted St. Louis two A e ooriin. " Kasmus, 1o, | Nation, Nationat Car 'and Locomotivo | diaily and carnestly invites tbe women of the | Jiaof Tl inish [ fichuing order. ‘The finish betweon Elsfe 5 | 7ins and startod them on tha road to vietory B Builder, Nutional Magazine, Naturo, New | state to participate in the conventions of the | 'Wo botieve i tho prineiple of protection to ; 3 ) DE:Ox + f ohe good worl cason having | 1 .angley, unb; V. 3 D 3 gazine, Naturo, New ¥ D © believe in prinelpl i Loadud Down With aud Nanoy Hunks 1n tho thira was o reguie | Both pitchers dul good work, Gloason having | .- Langloy, ) J. |y, Ganby Wo | enelond Magazine, Nineteonth Century, | partv. Amorionn industriss, 10 has given (0 0his | oo oo deated omn WL i l aid the former won by o whis- | & steady delivery. Attendanco, V. Seore: | o e B, N, ibbetts, Lowis - Miller, | North American Roviow, Ofiicial Gazette of Au invitation to atond o meoting managed | country i Kreater Drosp. tian s Known 810, & QRIS EDY. ! y two favorites landed the monoy, | S0 Louis... 05050585001 01 0= 8 SYelnareR oy G O, isher, | the Unitea States Patont Ofice, Outing, [ by the Laramie County Womaw’s Itepublican | toany othor nation. wazes to opor- st Inelug the other four beirg pulled off by outsiders. York 00000030 0—3]| O M Stewart, H. H. Jacod daeony U O, abets | Overland Monthly, Philosophical’ Hoviow, | 10asuie at the opera houso was accepted, uftor | ALYY 10N TGS 1) Susuiiire Bonpy BOie: | 1SS LOUISE MONTAGUE, JAS, E. SULLIVAN, ) s N oW J. L. Vils V ) i % owned workingmen, savings bank de- P st race, siX furiongs, cleven startors: | s St Lo - Now Yorke 4} ;'i'\\.“,'u.ff.'."\‘l\'f\“ e Mobinean, | Political Science Qharterly, Popular Seieuce | which the convention adjourned. O balts DIONOLLIONLLOLY OXcbodING thosD Of any HARRY BELL, ;\-Lu- Loarl 2 to 1) won, Unronel (7 tot)second, | ph HOUS h 0K LOr . e Mo C R Rice, H. Whbite, C. A. Jansson, H. J, | Monthly, Portfolio, Public Opiuion. Pub- e— m other country, busy” factorics und unoxiii- Regular prices. Sale opens Thursday, 0 n. m Mool third, SEC a1 : 10518 wid Boylo, Y R T WO Tomaams Gl | disuors” Weokly, Quarterly Jourval of Econo- INSTRUCTED FOR CLEVELAND, bied developient of natioual wealth and e 5 q y econid four furlongs, ten starters: The | 1 d Breiter, I N. Johnson, W. L Logan, C. B. | a0 o 0o v Railroad and Bn- prospority. alike in its pow ! | Wing (2 to D) won, Princess Lorraiue (2 to 1) soe- Kilroy Too Elusiv Hammond, Calvia Yoran, J. A. Williams, k. [ DHe% WUITOTY vy 4 ~ Thus belleving, wo heartily endorse tho ) u onda NIy Mosely (15 80 1 third. Trne: 3l 2 . s P. Ball, G| . Moory, Jotn A. Holues, J. glooering Journal, lRoviow of Reylows,llevue | Aftor an Exolt MeKinloy law, whose bonoficont results huvo p 4 T rd race, selling, five furlongs. ton start Cipvenasn, O., May 4.—Isability to hit o Do ey Swanm, 1. P, Me. | Des Doux Moudos, St. Nicholas, Saturday crnts Endorse the e AL aeht (R ABYE alrendy demonst ersi Rlsie 8010 1) Won, Naney Hanks 6 to 1) | Kilroy was the main f R LA Pt (e yuDrydon voh Dyle. Rob. | Review, Science, Suientific Aniorican, Musk® Mich., May 4.—Spencer O, | in ‘th procity feature of that law TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, second. Burt Jordan 8 to ) thivd. Tino: 1:00 rame 1o 0 o Grogor, Jnmes Sponsloy, Joseph S R0 c A ca ent, Scri } - 4 3 dequite openingof foreign markets toA A i oy s | Eame totay. - Atienduos, 1400, Seore: | ory Modilian, Thomas & Dalo, D. W. tays, | GASHARIEG SURRADCIL SO GRCAC. | Fisbor, Don' M. Dickinson, Edwrd Livan | RLGLGHOASBELLTE R i | MAY 10T H o rt T loveland A 5. 8. C , A. 1L Jones, N. J. P b it v S LEE A o} Ji re cf delegates- ;U e polie otection to Amer, 311 wow, Hoewwax to 1 socond, | (evelund .. o 8 4 08 80 0 1543 Chase, 4. It Joncs, K. O ovaee 5, &, | ical Industey, Sunday Magazide, Teohnology | aud Edward I, Uhl wore olectod delogates- | jng upon the poliey of protection 1o American e urlongs, ton starters: Dr, Hits: Cleveland, 4; Washinzton, L ) e, L. O 0 Architectural Iteviow, Ueber Land und Mecr, | at-largo to the national convention at the [ labor. Gorier HAK s (ot AW apsIoRe NET ity Extonsion | state democratic couvention which termi- Wo denouncy tho proposed tari lezislation ray (10 (0 1) won, Surget (3 to ) sceond. | Cieveland, 03 Washington, 1 o b j i riod rugs: 3 LB 4 Unitarisn_Iteview, ' Univer: of tho. (OMOCFALIO’ PAFLY in CONgrass u% o lus T 610 1) third, Thme: 18 Wasiitiiiin, i, Hatidrios: Divies aud Doyle; | DePouw, C. L Slufford, Lulgl Mando, ¥ | journal, Westorn Electrician, Wostminstor | hated its procoedings hovo this evening. In | coveri wtiatic - avon American protctive | A Tremendous Musical Event RiXU o, e I and s nai fu- | Kiiroy and SicGutre. S e Banean, Ak 15, | Toview, Wide Awako, Youtns Companion. | paces 8 B Et® P Ll o doto. | Syiomme: ani ait’ i’ industriei’ard ik on a b sranite (25 to 1) Won i One 1o K. 4 y 2 (4 Sp "D ) ———— titled to protoction n the interests ol ) 712 10'1) second. Ty 8. (oven third: Nauikiagne Ml Alvort, W. 1. Borry. A. Cabrera, D. W T gates were instructed to voto for Clevoland, | Auoriean Tabor, and fof tho. proteriion of s Lovisvitie, Ky., May 4.—Tho Colonets sot | Parsous, H. K. Briii, J- H. “Brooks, O, 8, AR K 3 " Tarlft reform was pronounced tho overshad. | American industry and Amoricin homes, we entaat Bonalngs. the pace for the Bustons and held the lead up | Middleton, F. A. Rigein, H.7T. Davis, Wil- 5 ] B A favor such legistation us will prohibit thoe'tn- WasniNaTox, D 0. Moy 4 The' wi to"the sixth, when the Bostons bunched their | lirm H. Beach, D. A. Whedon. xpect a Successful Week, owing 1ssue of the coming campaign and & | yiigration of puipers and eriinuls. ARINGTON, Sy May 4. —Thoe woather | nii5 ayd made thiree runs, ticing the score, — GuAND [3LAND, Neb.,, May 4.—([Special to | qemund was niade for the government to Ourrancy Plunk. was warm today and the attendance at Ben- | Thoy scored another i the soventh, which AMONG TilE COLOKED PEO Tk Ber.)—All. tho proparatory areango- | givo a cloar waterway from tho groat lakes | o SRR SRS G 4 y ||\'u: m::: Wi N0t quILe as argo us yostor- “ru\'ul\l to bo the wintiug run. Weather ments for the sixteenth annual tournament La“m ocean. T R party o maintainng an honostand suticient | Conducting the Chicago Orchestra dav. The track was in good condition angd”| threatening; attenday 500, Score: Work of the Froedmen's Ald and Educa- N State Sportsmen’s associa- | ‘Lhere were s o rms whieh, | oupriney, nnd ussert thit to this party alons — o vucing fair, Loupille 2o 1000 tlonal Society Disoussed, O e g ey s fart e | though of a throatening naturo, ended with: | Tiin'ngiiie must Took (3¢ tho zood” fuich of th OF 54 MUSICIANS. - ‘ Firt raco, f toston 000 ¢ 0310 Marello war. Tuers wasa noticeable difference in the | been made to make It @ succoss from start to 2ut serious results, ‘he first avoso over a } matfon i all mutters of g ENEVRA JOHNSTONE-BISHOP T ) : ville . i r ot ot Wel- Wo ronssurt tho undying gratitude of tho | GENEVRA JOHNS i, o Wraw spaand. Trawb purd, . Tlme: 1ioh. ioufpx e 53 Bistonat Ericrs Louc | sizw of tho audionces that assomblod at x- | finisn and tho ouly thine the local gun oiub | desito on Who pagk of & Boction (v SEck Webu |, Bam Bty 10 thio Anoriean voluntelr Tho Loading Soprano of the Country, Marahorita socond, Holaro thivd, e 11, W Koty nosition hiall last ovening and the nigut b- | 83K for is good wonthiernext week. conferred upon Spencor O, Fishor, and the | spidiers hoie horwlvia notenty BiGwIES | e yniE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER, sehlird paces i fuirlongs? Kosa 1t wo, Vakot at His O Tricks, fore—a difference of somothing over 2,000 Gamgy Today, second ovor au attempt 10 lntroducon free | Lt e ity iz ; 4 o Most Wondorful Plantst n Amerion. Vourth riec, five furlonzs: Pl rTSIURG Moy, il B o cortalnly not due to luc I e silver resolution 1nto tho roport of the plat- [ *'Wo (lifm for tho nien whom thoy mudo | pogGod souts B and 215 box souts 42 Dhowrin e, fivad dirians” il Prrisuv, Pa, May 4.-Phil urat had [ voople, It was cortalnly no ack of | Western loaguo: ARkse ot Omaby, | SUXERTONDIMONIRIO NS KERGRCOL TU8 WA iVelphuli faiuisialen WHOW SRER SIS | Tiesarvod weuta SL ML )50 hox atata b 17eth rico. Huntor's steobioohuso. "t no control of the ball and the Fhillies won | jotorast n the subjeot to bo disoussed, but to | Ingianapolis &t Kindyy Olty, Columbus at | gpded in harmony. thgse pighits. ¢ the | fite on and uftor Mondiy, May 0. s et MAHER Bleoiechise, "o with greagoase, Attendano, 1,630, 5000 | tho rain, whichslipped out whilotho weathor | St. Paul, Toledo ar Minneapoiis. National | **Tho convention mot shortly after noon, | | Wo hourtlly approne uf i BOSLS Of HG e Aty [':‘im;f.lh! Jump and Cock of the Wulk at Hits: Pittsbure, 12: Philadelphia, 13, Errors: | there, however, wero well entortained. Cincinnati, New York at St. Louis, Phila- | portraits of democratic leaders, but that of | {7, olcetion only af sut h'blh“l“: One Week, commencing Sunday Matines May 15t - Pittshur Philadelphin, & Earnsd rans: Bishop Merrilt presided, delpbia av Pittsbu timoro at Chicago, | David B. Hill was conspiouous by its ab: | dates ity e ;;\‘puvf HICNRY LSk Results at Lexingt Plttshurg Pit A, B Batter 5 g Washington at Clev] b sence, shatl find 1o b le f o dispot A IS, — Lexixorox, Ky., May 4.—The r Etirot, Cam ing and Cross Attor tho ususl iuvocation and hymn the - —— Tho convontion was callod 1o order by J. | the clalu of the dengerat to that o and his pluyers In & grand dauble bill AR el A el AR IARALATY [ e audience was led o prayor by Rev. Mr. Nlobrarat oot Knoo, D, Campau, chairman of the stato central [ hcorivet roturus BOELY THE BELLS vell attended today and batting was bvely, N e und bin ited and Nioniaka, Neb, Mdy/4.—(Speciol to Tue | committee. H. B. Hudson was wade tem- Wo cordiatly commend t L . A purse of ';E} put up today for airman, who madea brief speech | 1 i{161ie ot 0f the house of roprosenti- AND n-ki.. v o " Harsis ang Jobn wllllliull olicited much enthusiasi Eiven fu w ;‘1:‘\::;'_'”: gy "1‘\1‘\|:uyl“;rflx"”“‘.‘:“vll BAL 10 SWEETHEARTS In the third r starters w ¢, Straus’ hand vo soratehied oxcept i, all the | CaxcixNaT, ., May 4.--A stupid play by 1ls Dlack. | Mullane, and'Smitn's er Bishop J, M. Walden, the president of the | Bue. |- v lost 1oday’s ganio was in good condition today and the atieud- suco large. twenty-five years ago, the bishop doclared some little heat 1n his | to umtewith the house In the legisiation ln- The Leading fire this afternoon, and the flames sproad | Moore displaved i dho | poraiively necded toprovont simiifur complt= | ¢ Lurn aud Biel, for Clncionatl, Stein was yory effective, | Freedmon's Awd and Southern Education | a foot race betwee LALGION KNGS ARLGUACNIR: bo! naintod | Kii Iiffereaces bo- A 4 Plest raco, soven-olghths of a mile: Future | Warm. Atteudunce 4,500, Scoro: socloty, was the first spoaker of the evening, | Johuson, to take l A forfoit of | geiiatically 10 1be portrait of Clovelaud us | tweon tho twa nouses concemins the Lisiatate | _ atinows Wednoday and Saturdny, won, Gray Duke sceond, sport thind, | Cinetnnat! 00100000 and he gave a sketeh of the work-of the so- | $90 was deposited. won 8 purse of | \whe ono man doarer than all others to the | elvetlons, At WeEIETERLE, UG EHIC IS et WONDERLAND AND T o A Brookly D 00000 10 =4 ooy By way of lutroduction ho statea | $S0u fow yoars Hitho southern part of | yugpts of toe American people.” (Do on- | Gandiig to e nubroken pructivs of | Grand Opera House Sholtor won, Aniio 1FWin socond, Avon | O mms il ) Brooklyn, T od trors: | that ho had his watch bafore bim and three | “4° *'% e S O vontion aroso ina body id gave cheer attor | yiew by boferanis’ it Mo Lo e T e T S Aigrsied, - Tiwoi fiol, P e Cincinnavi, 1. Mattorlo ne und Mur- | speakers behind bim, aud would govern him- The rm ord. CBEOr . Was Lively irom Now it spectal noupartisan Lribunal. or 1o Join VANISIING CUMDEa wetndramd dizoct hird race. one mitle: Tuila Blackburn wou, | ply; Steln aod iinsiow S TP e . ~ " Tth the house 1n auy investigat.on to deters om Paris. CHANNEI (LANDY, Lh Ethel se Thne: ‘134 hay s self accordingly. After louching onsome of [ Monrrear, May 8 £Phe Island City paint After & rocess to allow the committees | Mith PWECSRE R e Iy Skt ind the | Gte el fat bar A ROINT Ehe biniue sty s Geceia onth i Stauding of the Teams, tho sconos and conditions of tho | and oll works, with a large wnd Valublo | to mako ~thelr ‘roports tho " convun | umons for whom they snould bave veen | urthitCAR TG i st bovti Borso on ob L second, Tom Roach thir b OWESTERN LEAGUE. war, he spoke of the purchase of the Vi 25 v I tion reassembled and on. *eter | couated. earth, and hundreds of othor features Fifth ra fghths of n wile: Roslyn W L wo | property to onen the first scbool under the ,',:':f,’{ 799 & TGS, M Bpruad Las White was chosen permanent chairman, Condemned for Lts Stubborunes. 4 PERLGINANCES DATLY ' 4, ~ « won, Calloun second, Hawthoru ke, fie < 45 4| uuspices of the society at Nushvillo. Tt was | "7 0014 Mo, May 4, —Tho extensive 5t | Tho first Aght was raised over the nomIau™ | . 4ua0ree the action of the bouso In_ pass- | Adsission L DISE 2 P ™ Ghatrs. 1o by nans {14y Minuoanoiis ¢ 4% | named i honor of General Fisko, and event- | ouls sush. blind and door works was burned | tiow of Spepcer O. Fisher by dohv O f 43" Uil "wnd noeossary upproprinvion ( Suisslon OB DIVE O F 0 - 500/ Indlanapolis. 7 \0w0 | ually gave place to the Fiske university of | tiiis morning. Loss, $100,00. Weadock and bis endorsemeut by Chauncey | pifig’and other Lmportant public and private . (3, A AR today. g Beiiis, May 4 --The Strausse feathor | C. Wisnor. Judge Jon Moore presonted | moasures nrought before itz wnd wa condoina Dr, Bflll”. $ i R .—The track 1o'speaking of bis experience 1 the south | faotory ot Caunstadt, Wurtemburg, caught | the name of Welllngton K. Burt. Judge | the duragatory senate for bisstubior rufisal that the most valuablo oxperionce mod | with such rapidiy (hat several of the ow- | speach. - Several speakers Jolnod 5 bOR% % entfons in future vlections, or uny lugisiation First race, six furlonza: Molilean won, Ma- | Cibcinnat Louis 1 schooling that a theological “graduate of | nioves were lost. Tho exact number of vic- | struggle, and when tho chairman ln order to |\ igver, by whivh refusal the stute bas been Dentist o ud, Headilgnt thind et 00k, | Now Bark | Baniwore. ) 1 toduy could have would be two or threo | Fiusi 1s ot yer known. Tao fire is still | end the discussion was about to take a ballot | SUbIGUtad to great Guauciul lose | sorond Faoe, (0ur and ne-haif. firio STATE LBAGUS years as junior assistant under good minis- | pagiug bo was met by persistent aud deafoning crics | "W donounce the outrage upon the stute Third Floor, Paxton Biode. £ ndowno wou, Wheoler secoud, ey dol Vincoln 101,00 Hus 11 . | ter on a Dig circuit. Elag: s of “gag rule. ' For some miautes personal [ coustitution perpetvated by the suie deno- | qefephione 1083, 16th and Farnum St thord. Thwe: 47 100 100) Grand Island.. @ 1 w0 |~ Touching on the aevelopment of the dapk + - oharges were bandied about from every quar- atio senato o attempting withort the cous § FRRVELE Wh 0 o for 85, Perfuct Ird race: e-linlf 10 13 [PIAGmodh 1 6 3 1000 | gontingat, when Failroads would bolt 1t aad Ssrikon af Bostoy sud Fittebury, tor “at longth the sceuo ended, & voto was | Curronce of the house, to pit tn possesston of | 81N 0 il or Tewovabie bridge work i\l. nIMN'FI obanon pecond, Cola T cover It with & neiwork, the spesker said: Bostox, Mass., May 4.—~The boi ler makers | S 0 4 5 lar was olected by & vote of 77 :l“;:u‘:u‘::“:.‘.’fx beruoy :ux‘.'.:;”:?ufl:”:“‘hy"l P | Byt ihing 1 Singers or Public speakers, nover e el wnd one-half furlongs PRI, .. . gy Dou't thiuk that I sw binting of the colored | aud iron shop builders struck today. Seven | 15509, Tue following is the report of the |y %05 "5 ho0se comultt op g ? Miss Olive won, Juwelersecond, [nsight third "»"\\ Fuaxcia ‘;« al Mny\& rAavk‘:l from | ;a0 going back there. He wou't do it. He | huadred aud fifty mou sve uffected. (| comwittee on resolutious o endor % .|r...;:.‘fix..l.;‘:.’rmnlxt\. Al TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIM Tune: T, onolulu state that First Associate Justice | was ovora bere, and is just us much of sn Pirrssuka, Pa., May 4. ~Tae plasterers ol Platform Adopted. wirs by r Morgan cle i Al B1115% ot iassamalda salas oll mark waccan s | Fifth race six furiougs: Blitzen won. Pagan | awronce MoCully of the Mawalian supreme | American as we are.” Pittsourg and Allegheuy have struck for the “redublican stato officers associated with second, Fleurott third. Tlwe: 1: Duath ruce, 0% wnd one-Lalf furlo ‘ it ¢ 1 | Outtuisout fos » xuide Ruu- | coury, dica April 11 of beart disease. At tho conclusion of bis address Bishop | eignt bours work on Saturday. The platform reaflirms dovotion to the ‘hllu for thelr courage, wullity and scomoiny |