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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY OFF ON THEIR FIRST TRIP | taisied s, nepoer iaving of theReods, i | WILL TRUST THE BISHOPS | s ponionseeme 'l?”l“-lffslflf.".fv‘“"'fi.~§FIFF,R S;\.\[EI} 0.‘3' THE FIRST, | Fioret & reseer oo o \\!""x"‘,\\ ATER, WATER E VERYWHER) he 5core 1n the sixth with no one out, but Nobraska \\‘m,y'!‘n university, Rey. C. F. Jones of Waukesha and J. M. Lacout of | was unable to score more runs and Brooklva smith of Towalshd Rev. A Beans of TeOWITIURD PROR PIHST FIER: | Washington = won out in the seventh, Warm. Attendance [CONTINURD PROM FIRST PAGE.| Omaha. Dr. Bowman Young sooms to bo in | __ L 3 5 || “After'a spooch by Mr. Spooner the conven o Omaha Ball Players Go Out Into the Cold, | 2.000. Scora; | an nudlenoe nearly approaching in sizo that | fhe lend thus far, Y WanE v chances may | vontion then proceeded to the nomination of | tion adjourned Seotions of Illinois, Towa, Nebraska Cinolnnat) 00000 400 0=~4 | of Tyesday night filled the body of the hall . > ks a congressman-at-large. » SOT. - TANS, Moodad. no chango in thi cditorship of the Christian | way ‘Kaward Greor, editor of the Wintield | ——— Hits: Ofnclnnatl, & Brooklyn, 0. Effors: | Bishop Warren called the assemblage to | view Thele P Gincinnau,’ & CEdrned” tans: Cineinnatt, & | orger | Auvacate of Now Yorie City. DE . ML | Soutiors ex-Attoracy Goneral Bradford and | w Thele Plodges and Endorse —— artorles: MeGill and Murphy; Inks and . = o out | Buckley will no doubt continue to hold th X Aioverner Autbuor den Frison. " ' KANSAS CITY SWIPES THE HOOSIERS | )iy | yAn impression seemod to have gono out | pogition, ' Ho 1s reognized as an. abio man | i Yecuer Ant "5 opposition 1o Me. An- | ST. Paci, Minn., Mag 5.~Tho republican VALUABLE PROPERTY WASHED AwAY Saved by Rain. ‘“"' lllr"”\"; r‘l' ‘I“"NHO'W‘.;: 1:.":»:::'1:]- in | for the place aug iyis understood that hois | yyony \went awry, and on the third ballot he | State convention for the selection of dele —— » Cricaco, T1L., May 5 —The Chicago-Balti- | €Getis BT O A auestion, as it | wling focontituaat the head of the chiel | wag nominated by & oig majority &ates to the national convention was held | papirond Bridg " T N \ing Couldu't Let an Fasy | more game for today was postponed on ac . d paper of the chur H " Uotdnsid bl gyl RO a"-:,m.y " ::‘ ‘\'n m : an i o e Mg S Bsll s was known that the former “was radicul 5D David R, Moses, Whis_ Hias for s time Ingalls Nominated by Acclamation. horo today. Chairman Joel Heatwole of the | RAEOH, Al MO TIWONAS. Amional hing Go My—Natio engue G ek Ll res Lok | third party man, wheroas Dr. Kynett, though | o o a0t ot Christian Advo. 5 & committee were 1o g for A state committee called the convention to | b —Stato League Teams Huste b AL f«,mum-n‘ prohibitionist, still thought the | o7 b ot | yy¥bile a committeo were looking for An bl ph e B LU National league: Woston at Cincintati, | repybl barLy o0d Gnough to tie to. mw‘ut1'mi-.‘nnmx, will probably bo rotained | thony to escort him tothe halla delogato | ordor. He spoke of the coming campaign as # v 3 ¢ Y Shi S P srve S bl . that position, nominated ex-Senator lugalls as delogato-at- | one of certain suc Brookiyn at St. Louls, New York at Chi- [ Butthose who had expected to bear a rather | 10108 ieng | MOMID o I3 « ne of certain suc cago, Philadelphia at Louisxilie, Balumore | warm debate were disoppointed, as both Rev. Arthur Edwards, D.D., of Chicago | large to the national convention, With the at Cloveland, Washington at Pittsburg. | cyeakers touchod lightly bn_ tholr polnts of | Wil in ol provability be reeleoted as the | me ling Livoly. Work at Beatrice—Storm Notos 0ss, 0n account of the fact that tho party 1s perfectly united | —_— nator Davis was made temporary chair Orrawa, Hil, May 5.—Tho most tion of Mr. Ingalls’ name the convention thweatern Christian Advo- | went wild with enthusiasin. The nominan For the ninth time this soason rain pro- | There are no Western league games today differonce, tho 3 jard die chh pioN ](,Ah the Standing of the ams, Dr. Kynett intimated that edueation through ” LI AT JiL AL on the floor. Finally outof the confusion ie montion of tho name of Birino caused this city visited this locality last night el A i R LS : NIBPSFANCO 806 e cople | Yorale there soems to be some grounds for | one dolegate was heard to move thut the | hearty applause. s . Omaha and Milwaukoe teams lett for the WESTERN LEAGUR . \ temporance societies among the 'lf."'f? v‘ > | expecting a change, Dr. Benjamin F. Crary | nomination be made by acclamation and the Aftor tho appointmont of a commitieo on Lyine at the confluenco of the llinois a enst without having played ouo of their | g o T ¥ Vil omats. 4 B L‘};;:_::,‘w';f";““""‘x "‘»I"“‘h‘»"“"’,'I‘,"',:;‘"Ill'h ctival WAY | s the editor und has been for some years, but | motion was carried with cieer. rosolutions o recess was takon until this | Fox rivers, tho gr t foars oxpo ) gamos hero, Thus two teams have been | Columbus 04 St Pani 48w Rov, 4. Bowman Young lod 1 prayes, | B8 ACot Bl 1 and is b ML N On Then Mr. Authony mado his apv nco :lfl\m oon . | are from the suddon rise of ono or tho oths Bers, Minneapoils and Milwaukeo, and de. | Kaneas Ciiy.ll o 4 Minneanoiis’” 3 B0 | atter the Ainging of “America® by the aydi: | nccount of his futirmity some of the brethren | and delivered an apvropriato speech, The | When the conventlon reassemoied at of the tivers, causing the less turbulent , Minneapoils and Mil 3 Glodo 5 5 L0 Indinnapolis O O callod on Me, | think that he showd step aside and let | seiection of other membors of the Minneapo- | o'clock the temporary organization was wade | G (oo [ FEEERE B KA 1 partod without lfting a bat. Out of tho NATIONAL 1KAGUF Ghee, and Bishop Warren then catlod on Mr. | younger and stronger hands taka bold. lis delogntion was thon procecded svith, and | Permanent and the piatform adopted. Uit A wlly elghteen games schoduled for tle homo | Holen 11450 Piadetnhia, audience n rythmieal Hitlo story of & brawor | 5o me of the other desirabie jobs within the | resulted 1n the election of C. C. Jamos'(col Declarations of the Platform. i gdbcaods Mot el ey but one-halt wore played, two with St Paul, | KGR 18§ SH IS0 allko on election day, though tho IAUer | pyplisuer, having in chargo tho immense in- | Fattls of Abilens and A. H. Kl of Bololt, | SOU renow the'r declaration in the baliet of | {8 (et huires wad caught ? two with Toledo, three with Columbus and | Cinemnati /5 10 8 46 Baltimore prayed_aganst the suioon tho balimeo of the | po ity FARRE I CREEES ot Aotk pub. Tho electoral tickot was made upns fol- | the brincipies of the republican party; | dents arsoillos, Ottay a ! two with Indianapolis. Of theso Omaha STATE LEAGUE year. bo question was, if the devil got the | jighing houses operated by the church, At | 1oyws: William Hamilton of Topekas ;{”MN‘ in protection to; American labor, Amer- | Peruslumberingin peaceful content ac won four and lost 1ive, not such a poor show- | Fremont 0 Lo 1dncatn. oy Lodi ol of tho Sunduy | prosent Messrs Hunt and Katon are the pub | Hatfield of Wichitw and 1. W, King of Weir | i¢an industries’ wud American ' homos: | therr very doors was a raging flood ing considering the fact that the Rustlers | iiusiisgs 1667 | Pintismouth "M, Ofell satn soms Hbte while aecfies l|<l;(\l|;i‘|n chargo of the New York concorn | City. Hamilton is a locomotive enginoor: LT UL 'C:;li"'“tt‘f.»((|“‘.‘.‘l" \\|‘\\i”’|‘-nl|;“:: | “Olatown.” Marseilles. u small bridgo across had absolutely no preliminary practice apd i & 1100 Wit bsiag takon Sy Sra vety liksly to/sontinde, 1w A resolution was adopted {nstructing tho | fitidne of ‘the world as will enlano |y orook logeod at thio mouth of o culvor 5 a ~ " . > taww ¥ in- position so far as any surface indications are delegates to the Minneapolis convention not i hariets for the produets of American and, blocking tha current, backed the ‘ were short two of their rogularly assigned SPEED RING Dr. A. B. Leonard of Now York was i0- | toncorned at loast, to vote for any man for national committee- [ 18rms and factories without inereasing tho | Et S0 GEa T G e district mon—Spraguo and Ivor, L | (RO, P Cranston and Stowo are the publishers in | mun who now holds & foderal position, competition which tends to destroy homo | MBS0 BO0VES NG eniire MSHt ! Saturday vour Uncle David will open up at alent Finds Swe olace 1 No License Lumber Used, charge of the vublishing house at Cincinnati Ex-Cougressman Poters was dosignated to | MArkets and degrade American labor; in an | MK 1o the uplands, but no loss of lifo wus cutaled asnviiig, Tenn, May 5.—A beautitul 5 and huve brauches of the same concern at | succeed Cyv Leland, against whom the ves- | onest dotlar, worth 100 cents wherever the d to temper tho It can never be legalized without sin, [ & i K Chicago and St. Louis. 1t is understood that | olution was aimed, s & member of the | SUn shines:in abundant currency based ou s the keynoto given 1o us by our bishe Toledo, playing there also on the Sth and day, with just enough wi w ( the 11th, 12th and L5th they will bo 10 6F0 ROVE L ; zold and siivor, b 16gistat The volume of water from the bl loth, On tho 1th, 1210 ad b they Wikt b | rays of the sun, and a good program caused | i 188, in Faforring 1o the liquor tra thero are soveral prominent ministers 100k- | repuolican national committoe, Leland is | Kold and silver, and in such legistation as | 50 GEEE G FRRR TR R at Columbus; the lith, 15th and i6th at | 4o e Yol . { the meoting at | began the speaker. *This vear they have [ IR with wistful eyes toward the positions | jnternal revenue collector. will ook towards an international eemont |\ ianas in the idence and ma Tuds ; ‘tho 17th, 1Sth and 19tn ot | WO lArRest atendanch of tho Mestits ) A S auottor keynote, | They suy, ‘Tho | held by Cranston and Stowe. Dr. Cranston [ “'Phg convention then adjourned, to fix & staple ratio between the monay | JoWlands in the rostdence and manulu Milwaukoo; the 21st, ¥2nd and 24th ay | \VestSfde park this afternoon, The talent | {0 Y2 FEEUIN NN Tl of dfabolism,’ | 18 8 eandidato for the episcopacy and if ho 3 motals; in a freo ballot and honest counts in | IS districts, one and one-half wiles long o ;I Paul snd | 25th Wth ang | fared extremely well, four favorites and ono |y "ioon may stand as the representative | Should succeed in securing the election that WISCONSIN REPUBLIC AN B O Y RS CLY BISICTALAY BionlL; bEIOH0s VoS GheIbN BWAY, tite INth at Mintonpolis, _ On tho th they re- | Muchly-backed socond choieo carrying off | of tho liguor trafic. Thero is no good in f— | Would iehve ‘a vacancy in the publishing : b e o Al Sallors, & tho sanators and | toFn outand raiirond tracks were washed me and meet. Kans . o4 o monoy. Tue Ivy stakes brought s full of diabolism. Toat is simply a | house. ) fren ot R AH , T il bl U bl SULI TS connection with the outer worll | Joon, and on the Buth, Decoration day, play | out a field o 2.yoar-olds. v's | bistop's way of sayi ar 5 1 . Maxfsil, 118 dorsed—Delogates Uninstructed o improvoment of the A el 0T | eut'off 1o the south as far as Streato o tho Cowboys two games morc, Then they go | entrs, Red Bannur and “Haydee, woro mado | plain nglish that moans tat tho saloon fs | Dt Maxficld of Omata, - Dr. Maxflowd, it 1s ) i e the pmprovoment of Wio watorwivs to tho | pain was fucossnut until b o'elock thts morn to Kansas Uity for games on the 3ist, and | favorite. Red Banner hud an easy victory. | full of the devil. [“Amon,” vellod anappro- 3 WO not be averso to taking cither the Mitwavker, Wis., May 5. ~The repub ORGSR CL . such logis- | FL June 1 and 25 then buck home again for | Track was very fast cintivo brothor.| The Mothodist ship is not, | PISILISR De'd by Dr. Uranston of e, Slowe | lican stato convention met hero this after- | SR A5 Nl brosct Teoth eporations of the | Mhii manufacturine district, whoro aro 1o games with Toledo on the 4th, 5th and bth; | First race, solling. six furlonzs ton startors: | 4 licenso institution. '.lmrxs 1 not an {!\rhul W T I IOARTY. sEEFBtutIh aro Ghap- | 1000 Ogden . Fethers of Janosville, | 5¢"rambiors, and concludes as follows: - ted the glass works, was tho worst suf 3 ' S| d cauke foxhall (8 to 1) won, Fakir (5 to 1)second, cense ! it. ro is somo licens: irec mis y 4 ol o T 8 Y i it 8 N PG “happele Chim 18th and 13ehy Indlanapolls: 14th, 18t Ruc{ SgodH on wollin, willa noeaixteonth, [ oer O o ki tsell We aronot | 8rd. Dr. Peck would not complain if tho | brilliant “addross, tho conveution cheoring | manike administration of Benjamin Har TIPSkt e sty 10th, - cizht U Powars o 1 won, Glandive | SEEASLIS 6f K0 D e o Varcor how. | conference should elect him to the cois- [ hoartily when he said: “As evory inch a | Fison. It hus courageonsly uphold the nation's | IIVIdUAL loss, whieh eannot bo estiumatod, ! Sl bl b (i'to 1 second, Robin Tood (15t 1) third. | E00K IO 0 R ot the church bacause | COPACY, in fact ke is looking inthe direction, | man and our model presidont, iBenjamin | H000F and diguity at homo and abroad. It L LR S g - KKaxsas City, Mo, May 5.--Tho home | Time: 1:0. J D 1t is suid, very anxiously. If he shoula suc " hias promoted peace and prosperity in every | (OFICS until tho full season. 1d won | Third race. handicap sweopstakes, nino fur- [ they'nro there. We probose to set out tho ) i ceed in this effort he will gladly leave a suug onzs, foar e hzuut (2% to 1) won, ourt oncl convert the erring 08, Tho | (hivd. Time: 1:15%. Several sections were read from the church | 50meono else. Dr. Palmer of New York, the | now, as always, the groat heart of the repub- | 1deas and institutions. It has been broadiy team ontbatted Indianapolis wday without much excrtion. Eitoljorg was very effective with thres men on tho Harrison.” Wiien ho spoico of *“That fore- | soction of the union, It hus maintained our | THOFS 15 n washout about 40u. feot in most man in the world, to whom goes out | credit. It has widened the influence of our | JEhEtH AR AT A LI 1 4 y tte CoRTGFONES O y i athlotioy Vet 2 les west, and_oue 400 feet in length at \ grounds were heavy from last night's rain, | "Foieth Tace, Ivy Loaf stakes, 2-yoar-old | 4 SUORAE THE L conferenco commissioner would not object to | lican party, James G. Blaine,” thoro was a | Patriotic: a government for the whole peaple. | M but tho weather was pleasant, Attendauc | fiilies. four furlonss, ten starters: 1ed lian- | 41scipling touching th “".‘)l'""“,‘"‘,‘l"“,};‘ " | the appointment as missionary secrotury SRR REO T SRILES A leq | Duriug this administration evers Americar in Blufts, threo miles west. Butweon 1 A BEWOR, Qnd 10110t 1) KBEORA; TE8167 0 among them a clause providing for expelling | gt AL ] ¥, 1 momenv's hush, and then tho hail resounded | o ) there and La'Salte and La Salle and Geneseo H about 600, Score: nor won, Qu § P Iis fricnas aro urging his ciaims to this |\ i AR citizen, however humble, has been prote vl e | G50 D third. TTime: 50, from ‘the church any ono who persistod fn | 7 (W, 800 WS Ginostnoss. Dr, | Wit wild hufrabing, renewsd again and | Whoriior ho may nave s, by U g of | A1l cominuniation is Suit off by wastiouts H ANSAS CITY T INDTANAVOLIS t Besikioontlia; of & mite, ol ro roperty for oc siness or | PIACS dou ! b - | again. bne LRIy L ks of tracks, culver| '8 ridiros. e A a| N Uifth rice. nincslxivonths of o milo, ofght | renting property for tho saloon busltess of | in v, Neoly of Pniladelphia is o candidate | 5ok i S PN upheld by the strong arms of | Of tracks, culverts und small bridges. - starters: Rovenue @ 1o D won, Goodwood (210 | being in any way indirectly connected with : Aftor the appointmont of committees that 4 Tho lowest estimate put upon tho Manning. 2. 4 3 ¢ 300 second, Koko (3 to 1y third. Tiuie: 5% tho trafic 7 for the upiscopaoy and sonms 10 have & NUM- | o) yosglutions mudo @ report of which the | Beriomin Hatrison and James G. Blidine. *, e ¢ to repair bridge: restond T 0 (O{ bttt TE | SIxth race. selling, six furlongs, ten starters Now, then, is the church justified in tak- Dot oty ardentand infinential pushors ab | rollowing is'a summa : Ciused Enthusias Bhr b i '1',':::‘.':.‘.‘,',}:’ § ST 5 0.0 0 Ol huwiensacss ¢ 00 Ont Bon Ton G 10 1 ihiRd. Time Dsto, ~© | ine” this coursol [*Yea, renliod & couplo of | 1 oA ity ' i doubrloss haeo. a fho Platform, The reading was greetod with choers and | Vincennos & Northorn has serious wish’ Andrus, rf. . 3 0 1| Bergor, 2b... 8 1 2 es voices.| Tho suloonmen themselves ask for | (o 0 e Bl slocting > 5 the resolutions unanimously adopted. out near Touica, thereby cutting off the velt Alborta, w4 31| Carpentor,ib 3 Aloha's Great Run at St. Lou 1aws to rostrict them aud hodge thom about. | StoUR suppart when the time for cloctive | Itunqualificdly endorses the administra An additional vesolution, depry g deal- | servico wnich conneets tue four | S e R el DOl VL ) You don't hear any other class of business | ddditional “bishops arrives, if indeed tho | tion of Presidout Harrison as “strong, ef- | ; AfAGiitional vesolution, deprecating deal- | S0t La Salle e ‘hict i i StliGoTENY B SR (DOE WaS R S0H 1aranCe doeBltin Ml ol Al 42 v oHE . and optiond and requesting | vities in La Salle county, and which has Eleljorg, b . 4 U|Sudden. bl 4 St. Lovis, Mo, May Tho weathor was | ) ‘nsking to be licensed or hedged about. | conference docides to elect any this timo. ficient, patriotic and exceptionally freo from | conntors and representatives in congress to | herototoro been pressed into service. o e L perfect for racing and a erowd ot about 5,000 | i 1icense men are self-convicted, No po- — scandal and wastefulness;" and nrocosds 16 | y56'shale best ehdeRvE 1o securd (e tnasany. | . The'main busitcss sticot of 1°6tu" 18 lhun- (& ) Tl persons gatherod at the fair grounds to wit- | litical pavty dares to put in its platform a RV OMENFAN DRWEIS IV L !“"'1 approve Lhe nets of the adminis- | of tho Washburn-Hateh anti-ontion bill now | dated. Merchauts and rosidents were st . gt i ahbbi ness the sport. The teack was good and the | plauk declavine it to be in favor of the sale | = i tration in detail, commenting especially on rding in congress so that the supply and | denly aroused in the nighi to find tho flood \ Kansas City LT O o b e th e | OF lgnor,. No- i body has ever | Two Topics that Will Cause Lively Debate | the supero tacf, encrgy and digity with Mand ARy 060 Mors JBLOrtine the! value || invatlig thelr stores tudihomos AR IBRAROIN S ORI S D 0Pe 0 "‘_""*“’"-‘I S oths e boE TR e BISL | ssed n bill declarod to bo in tavor of foster- in the Conference, which it has conducted our foreign relations | gy MPF HIEE MRS (UIEEG, the, vatue D REIi g EHO PR BORIEhB VR TEE Y Dokt oo Karned rine: Kanna Clty, 1. Twobase hite: | ooo,0vents: thoothors belug lauded by mo- | g ypat traic. The heading is always a [ Tho biggest fignt that promises to occupy | 4d advanced tho standard of American | gorsed tno courso of W. 1. Washbura it re. | recodine rapidly at_Ottawa, but there is no Euniny, 1o Moo hado ~ hits: Alborts, | Jium outsiders, Aloha packed 125 pounds | Jjo, It claims to bo for tho restriction of tho | the attentiou of the conference will be over | iplomacy and compolied tha respect and ad- | gav 10 cuch logislation, uoticeable chunges at La Salle and Peru, Andrus. Snerifice hits: Alberts, Moara, Leteher | aud ran six and a half furlongs iu the last | traftic and this legislation is the main bul- | yho admission of women delegates to the an. | Liration of the world, und in mentioning ‘The resolution caused consider bl excite ment, but whon it subsided it w.s adoj with a cheer. The following delogates 2, erger, Carpenter, Quinn. bouble plays: Bink 10 Albria, Kitelorg to Alberts 10 Cari Madden 10 1o 0 Tinso' on bal on Kiteljor, dden 2 10C by piteher: | With eigbty-five pounds up. Secretary Rusk, says of the church. *‘We acknowledgo with pride and pleasuro cr sex have strong advo- | the eminently successful administration of 0 | race in 1 115, which is within’ three-fourths | wark of the traftic in this country today. of a second of the record held by Goraldine nual and general conference T'he so-cailod w il IN NI AND 10wWA, Down on Drinkin, o “WNow Vi o ew 5 cates both amoug the ministeriul and | the Department of Agricu 3 e re chosen tothe Sunday, Lt Struck out:hy kitel Il T Now I want to raise a few questious, | ca 10 Department of Agriculture by our dis- | 3 g anloratesi L T L G e L ey Jorw &' Passca biix: By Hotine 8. Fmo Of | ethivaes: " Heoko Bt s v Bebndten | Can @ man be u drink dealer and, 0 Cb lay delegates, but there is also violent cppo- | tinkuished fellow citizen, Hon. Jeremiah | Mo L) CHMCLROE L L SO D e game: One lour and Uity tive minutes. Umptre: | {10°0' ) Socond, France (50 ) third, Time: 1516, | tian? Every saloon is a devil®s meeting | sition to the move, and the prospects at the | Rusk.” ST AR UG L, TR BaArHios, NGLE MY o EoTE coslalif Toie Corcoran Sovond raeo. b-your-olas, four und ono-lalf | house. The denier violates the command- | bresent time do not indicate that there will [ he platform theu endorses tho tarift leg L L LG s 2ol lls Y | QUG Ll Games Postponed, S1. Pavt, Minn,, May 5.—St. Paal-Toledo game postpoued on account of tain After the selection of aiternates and the | gra electors-at-large, a resolution was unani mously adopted endorsing the reappoint- 1 to 1 Leiverm: 1% BEe. | —A young farmer named in was killed by lightning last rlongs, Six starters: Bijou won. Lakeland | ments overy day. He bas false gods. He | e any scprano voices in Mettodist confer- | islation of the Fifty-first congress, denounces socond, Burvine, (15 o 1) thirds | worships Bacehus and Gombrinus. Driuk | ences for years to gome. The women falks | the “narrow parsimony” of tho present inspivos profanity. The liquor dealer will [ and their fricnds are doing a vast | democratic congress as miscalled oconomy vain. S oo o VS P IRBGEE % . PPt | ovening uear bis home, five miles northeast MixNEAPOLS, Minu., May Minueapo. e ol cron furlonss: hol | ot rospect tho Sunday law, but tramples it [ deal —of lobbylng = and missionary | and says: ““Wnile wo favor the uso of both | SHY Of Itobert C. Evans as nauonal com. | B FERE 8 AR o e 1 Columbus game postponcd; rain. Miry Suo (3 10 1) third, Time: 120 " | under his feot, What brings such heart- | work, however, and when it tinally | golc uid silver as monoy motals under con- | CCRmAL | from Minncsota Evaus ko e s L LIb TS AL T e Folrth Tace, six' furiongs nine'starters: | achos to father and mother as this accursod | Comos to a test tere is no teling which way | ditions which shall guarantoo their civcula. | Shondeduppropriately, and moved it as tho | pasture leading o cow at the time. A hew STATE LEAGUE, gwamp Fox (D10 ) won by haif lenztn. | habit The saloonkeoper is in the kilung | the majority of the votes will go. tion at continuing and substantial parity | oen Ko Dars Chongn oenat Senater Cush- | ram was faliin 0 cOW was unhurt. Ho Yooy 3 Minoio oo (7 to 5 second, L. J. Knight & 10 1) ( puswiess himself, and he makos murderera of | fIbore s alsolikely to bo o little differenco | with oach other, under oxistng cireati | {Tnjtey Siate: Sooata. At ot s oo btk | was struck in tho rigit breast and tho Plattamonth Losos the Third Hard Foughe | WG TR0 L oo fubongs soven | 11 patrons. s vietims numbpr 75,00 & of opinion on the prohibition question, not as jiances wo nre. uhalteranly opposod o the | want Wil with enthusias pielt tric fluid left a livid track diagovally ucross ne at flome, startors: Jin Murbhy. (L tod) o (10 to | Year. g self, t reo and unlimited coinage of silver," e S Hillvfadopted: by ria s body. He leaves u wife of threo months, Prarrswoutir, Nob., May 5. —[Special Tele- | 1 run i dead honi for: first. place. Texas Girl | - *“The liquor trafic fires in human beings oalonfERUeT el “lzil'“ o i, | Movement for an interuational silver confor- VeEeAmaN Ay acopteaiby rising | up it 0., May 5.—[Special to Tu 5 i 3 4 w1 third, Phoe: 1293 In the ran-off | the most unholy passions. The liquor dealer | politic wurding X 0 aftic. | once is commended and a modification of thy Bio aioted et oot © ovas | Berj—Tle rams of last mgut di (R L9 WSRO small erowd |y, iphy won by throe lenzths. Timo: 14515, | is a thiot and baiiislilaivIoBEAtbYhD iverke Four vears ago’tho general cor:forence de- | cilver act of 1N, so as to enablo tho presi- | SiitY, affected and for sowe little umo | GEnL SO Wi Songer BB oV aES today saw one of the best ball games ever | Sixth raco, landicap: s Wlf'fur- | of starvation and 15 drivon to stoaling. | clared unequivocally fortho third party side | dent to regulate Silver purchuses, is recom- | o iy BOL, hecover himself to retura thanks, | §oClaS ) RS0 & numbor of places, Soc- played hero. A bank of clouds threatening | lonzs, nine starterg: Glockner was first off | § have moro respect. fora hizhway robber | 0f tho house, but tho indications now are | mended. \»h\u"h ho did briefly. i T S nana rain keot tho attondance 'way down, It was | bt Aol paxsed lim beforo thoy had raceld | 00101 saloonicoeper. Tha saloonkeeper | that tho, body wou't d 1t over again this | Wiilc the administration of Harvison is | (et shecclh by Willam Henry Iustis, | G117 SR (HIEAS BECTEON o0 1 anybody’s game until the last half of tho | winningTn hollow st by throe lengihs, | is & perjurer. He will bribe legislators and | year. The readmz of the revort of the | strongly cndorsed, no mention is made of in- ¥ e b T A large number of wagon brid, will nead ninth inning, whon Shanot scorod for Hast. | Ethel Gray second und General Marmuduke | jurors. = A ram sellor can't offer ono word of | Dishops was au cye-orener in this respect, | structing the delezates for bim. Lincoln Not a Candidate, to be tebuiit, tho piles elig weabeq ot - whil ) 5 p = third, Tlhne: L2l the Lord's prayer devotionally expecting | 8nd when the scctions touching politi The educationai issue of 1500 is declared NEw Y May ) ey 'S Nepgaska Ciry, Neb,, Mu; Special to ings on un error of Perrine. Plattsmouth’s frwi % Vo5 a th flic wero read tl i ' y s a 3 SMew ¥ouk Muyib. < Chatles Bmory Smithyz) [ NENRNE IR ONSH AT S sl SRSo 8 < that it will o answered. Now.1 want to | 8n iquor traflic wero read thiore was o | permanently settied and the Dodgo 1aw de- | inivor to. Teusaia, who, whilo. 1n Lond i B, ] —The heaviest rain in voars feil only run was a home run drive by Green in 3 Sphit at Loxington, puta vote. How many of you think a man | gencral raising of evebrows and many a dele- | younced as a most objectionablo form of = S S 0 LARAON, s section dast night, the raiufali being the third inning. 'T'ho brilliant fielding and LeXINGTON, Ky., May 5. —The weatber was | can be a liquor dealer aud a Christian gate nudged bis neighbor suggestively. There | payontal legislation. The platform concludes | Bod a long talk with Minister Lincoln, today | gyor two inchies. All of tho bridges through- batting of Kennedy and the fiue fielding work | o1 fact for racing, the track very fast, the A couple of old ladies who misunderstood | Was no direct reference to prohibition in poli- | \ith a reference to the gerrymander as a | was asked by a reporter what of Rooert Lin- | out thoe county, as well us the roads, woro of both teams wero the spocial features. Per- | [ A AT s aaarls = the question raised their hands. tics, the wording of the report beiwng as fol- | sourco for congratulation. coln as a presidential caudidate. Said Mr. | wasted out. No traius on any of the roads rine and Packard both pitched fine games, | f1e!ds good and finishes nearly all exciting. “Notone. How many of you do not think | lows: e e i Olinare Smith bave leit or arvived here sineo midnight last Maupin and Childs caught finely. Score: Lindsay was flued $150 for disobedience at | o *We hold with unabated tenacity to the oft 4 o “Mr. Lincoin is certainly not a candidate, | night. All of the streams throughout tho Hast 01000000 1—2 |thepost. Fully a third of the audienco raised thelr | Tepeated statement tbat total abstinence is Cheers greeted the portions of the plat- | and he will not be. Mr. Harrison, I predict, | connty wers out of thoir banks and the dam Platts 00100000 0—1 Virst race, selling, three-quarters of a mile, | hands, and tho speaker professed tonse | tho only safety for the waividual and thes torin l‘t!f'»'.rl'mgkm President Harrison and to | will bave no sevious opposition in the con- | age 10 farms cannot be estimated. The largo Eauroed runs: lastings. 2; Plattsmouth, 1. | three starters: “Major Tom (2 t0 ) won, Visioi | satisfuction. He then proceedod to arguo | comblete logal prohibition of tho traftic Is tho | Sceretary iusk, . vention.’ dum at Morton's lake went out and tho mil- 0 Bt bita: Mustings 8 Piattsmouth. 0. k- | 3to 1 sceond, Lod’ Dudiey (10 to 1 tird. | that a saloonkeoper could't bo a good ¢iti. | Ureent duty of tho swte. With ro- | Attho end of the protection paragraph ot lA IR AT EEE eI oy lious of fish therein wert into tho river. No " rors: Hastings, 3 Plattsmouth, & Urpire 5 : : 7en, and after that, that anyoao who favored | Kard to politics, the attitude of our church | Chairman Fothor callod for . *digor,” and | i 4 tor . | 1ivos were lost as far as can bo learned. Grouzl. iz one mtlo, four startors: | {0 Cealization of the liquor trafic could bo | i3 stronuously nonpartisan ~aud uonsec- | noroyal beast of Lndia ever starited a circus 1scneniNzo, Lo L., May 5.-Robert Harris DAvENEORT L Ta My o= cial Tole- Took Ten Hard Innings. T AR AT :"‘I‘:"t_,‘,“_"“' 1) second, Orr- | o0 nér'n true Christian nor a good citizon. | tional. It acknowledges no allegiance 1o any }I»_-Ile 8 more terrifi responisn than followed, | has been nomiuated for governor of tho | gram o Tus Be Rain foll berain torronts Fravoxt, Neb, May 5.—[Special Telogram | Third race, McGrath stukes, for ®-year-old | He eulogized the Womew's Crisuan Tem- | Political cteed or associalion ras groctod | e antisilver colnagy and freo ballovand | Chickasaw nation and Willium Kerup for at- | through much of last night and the local to Tne Bee. |—The game betweon the Grand half wmile, threo starters: Doer Foot | porance union as the grandest orgavization | ke readingof the Inttor clause was grestod | fair count pianies wora woll recolved torney general. Harris represents the Byrd | streams arc overtiowed and the damage of Tsland team and tholocal olub, playoa this- | (12 toD. won, it to 1. second, Lollio (> | pext to the church on top of oarth. with tumultuous applause and after adjoura- uring the reuding of tho school law plank | 7 SR | (TERS FEEERER R B0 R | Leding floods bas been repeated. Tho to b, third. Time: o congratulated a friend oyes could be seen ourth race, fifteen-sixteenth of a mile, nuing every “We temperance people do an immenso [ Mment many a delecy i We tempera peop erof the hull as if balf expecting thav | °F afternoon, was pronounced by sove pronolticediibyfiaovoraliiaal S mcludad the doctor, | on the inprobability of tko third party folks Rock Island did not get a train into Daven d und his nomination docs meet favor ried exports 1o navo been tho finest oxhibi | four starterss Laradiy o 5. won. Princs | smount of balloonin I ) a With the full bloods. 1arris will bo opposed | POrt from the east till the close of tho day tion ever scon in tho city. Manager Baker [ of Durkness i to U, scrond, Vorward (5o 1), | *These saloonmen are excellent poisticians, | Beuting tho conference committed to” their Surlgepf home Lort ik o8 suRuag by by Jones Wolf, & distinguished fuil biood | the wishiouts between nore and Chicago pre* pit @ new man in the box, Wilding. recently no: 1l aad thov tell s to €0 ahoad and preach tom: | SUBDOL. | S IO o uyiothors) ot o1 (olisn ! Ser venting movement. The passengers from VAT sRs S o Iwas el L IOBWI D G o, soiling, five-eizhths of a milo: | pevance and they will fix up tho tickots s v sconard of Cincinnatti, who | tified with the celebrated Bonnolt enactment S SNy T sk ova Pk oralar aloonlt eal i WWazS bad the apeed of tho celobrated cyclones of [ Henry Youns hto b won Qugen of Bloudes | that all wo need to do 15 Lo #o down election | WAS the ‘l'lohllnltmn cnmhd-m:f for | Not a peep ol\ objection was l}czxnll, however, Jerry Stnpson Jubtlant, made up hore to accommodate westbound bis native state. He pitched “tho gamo [ (oo second, Boatitic third. Time: 1:08%. | duy and vote and then go back aud balloon | governor of =~ Oblo, s — omo of tho | and when the dast word of tho plavk was | Npw Yok, May 5 —Cougressman Jerry | passongors. Other roads have suffeccd sowme. 7 through and won it. Tho foaturcs of the 5 s for another 365 days.’ londors on that subject, and 8s ho Is | spoken thoapplausoshowed tho commitico | ginpson according to a Wasniugton dis- | 1hoCedar river in the vicinity of Moscow, an, game were Bowman's work at first and his Golug_at Guttenburg, Dr. Leonard had becomo so interested in | chaivman o t’he committes ou temperauco | had struck a pitch thut would be taken by o e e iabtod iy Siomt 4 | tho main line of the Rock [sland, and Colnus § two baggor in tho niuth, and Manacer | Gurrexnukg, N. J., May 5.—Tho track | his subject und had used his voico sounspar- | the report of that committes will bo anx- | the convention as o whole. The adoption of | puteh, says b clighted with the nows | ¢ junetion, on the southwest iine, is on i Rourko's ine for talking bicl 1o tho umpiro, | was in good condition todag aud thero was a | inly tat at tho oud of an hour it failed al- | 10Usly awaited oy many of tho delogates, the platform, which followed quickly, wus | from tho meeting of tho alliance presidents | tear, coverine low lands. Smull stre In tho ninth thoscorestood 2 to 2. Tho | e attendance: mast completely, and he gave way to tho Ovdinarily the heavy work of thu con- | by acclamation and mada unanimous by Birmingham, Ala. He oxpressed surprise | huve done much damage ainong the farms next inning Fremont crossed tho rubber, 5 vatrnn o next sposker. ference would not "bexin until about | Cuairman Fethers, who had oeon install d | that thoy all agreed to support the third | jojelgs are generally submerged and planting shut out the visitors aud won the day. Score: l\,:fi“::’l”":é::”m; ° l;" onast ‘I.‘\;lr:‘ D jton! Rt AR T tho 20th of tho month, after the | as permanent presiding oficer. party ticket and thinks it will be almost cer- | and sowing is out of the question. So far ey e e R e T B 8 L Time: { ne. uew ofticers had been elected, but the resolu- | A sudden chill was pow given the conven. | tuin to throw the election into the house. sailvond bridges ou lines eatering hore stand Grand Islund .27 0 0 0 00 2 0 0 0 0—2 | 'Second six and_ono-half furlongs: | . Bishop Warron then introduced Dr. A. J. | tion adopted today, calling for a report ou | tion. Iu thunder tono Delegate Bur Maryland TnaEragta ToE1inrrison firmly and aro closely watched. Batterlos: Tremont, Wilding and Gravers | Alma T. won, Queon of Trumps sccond, iob | Kyvett of Philadeiphia. Dr. Kynett bogan | the 10th ivst. as to'the advisability of elect- | Sprague, with aa_ominous looking typo Hes 5 b : Lusk, Wyo., May {Spocial to Tus Grand Isiand, HoMler ind Koote, Baso hits: [ AFthur third. " Time: 1:22 by evdorsing the remarks of the previous | ing moro bishops, may anticipato somo of the | written resoludon in hand, demanded ro Puperick, Md., May b.—T'ho state repub- | gy | e giorm which commenced hero Fremont, 'Grand Island, 3 Btruck out: Third ‘race, five furlonzs: Servitor won. | spealer as applied to tho evils of intemper- | hively work thut would not otherwise come | cognition, aud it was thoughit tuat after all | lican conveation yesterday adopted resolu- | jast NSunday still continues, About fonr Miiding o: iloifer, &' Hirebrs: Tromont, "1 | Bluncho scraad, Cold Stream thirds” Thne: | aiico and tho position’ of the Mothodist | untillutor in the sossion. tha school ghosy would not” down and that | vions endorsing Harrisow's admnistration, | inchies of suow on (ho level fell on Monday 1 | stand, 2 © Enrned runs: Fromont, 1. [ 1:0% 7 church on tho question. The great judica- Moro 11 e o Olioge Jelegalo Sprague proposed to so demon- | (he reciproeity institnted by Mr. Blaine and | The Lone for a timo yosterday and in Timo: One hour ana forty minutes. Umpire Fourth race, one mile: Badge won. Pagan | €0V ot 3 § 2 shopsito Do Ohosen. 4 varne: v AT il A ) il ain0 g he sun shone for a timo yosterds ) TFuilmor. second, Molieun third. Time: 1:431 tures of all Christian churcuoshad 8poken | yyquq js 4 strong undorcurrent in favor ot | SEALS o wis warnod by tho chairman | une MeKinloy bill und_against free comage. | littio while ail traces of *the storm disap Lincoln Lokes at Home, VAT ruce, four and one-half furloigs: De- [ with uearly equal emphasis on tho subjeot. | o Jhore i W SLronk wnd raking the total | that if the resolution related to any matter | The delogates were instructea for Harrison. | peared, leaving the wrowing evain and erasy LixcoLy, Nob., May 5. —[S, Tologram | H4UE0 wou, Uncertuinty second, Orozon third. | Thero w no_question of difference on” tho | * ‘ue: l‘:;ll'v‘la_‘_ i l"l‘:z ’:}';‘m:::; {‘5)"““: louollml! uvn;n in the platiorm it would rov e 1o fine condition. ‘This morning the wind is | PGOLN, SO AIRY.D IR oBTS cardinal points. The great question BDO SRLIT A celing, | bo read without first woing Lo 4 committee, Inlled s iLeoplols Gonyention, from the east and thd ground is again cov to Tur Bep. | —The tirst Stato lougue game of | Sixth race, seven furionss: Cfaleco won, | was 1 what mauner something was | BOWever is aainst increasing the number | g feeling of relief was ovident when as JACKSONVILLE, Fia., M; Tio people’s | ored with meltie snow 1o tho depth of threa P tho season was played hero this afternoon | Harry second, Centuur third i % | oo aecomplished, | Tho Christian: peoplo | B ts conforonce. Thoso who aspire to i | guyaueo was given by Spraguo that nothing ATREONLHI, AeiumeRR PP EpdivIth ol anow 1olihe i ahiipen v botweon Lincoln and Beatrice, Tke visitors - — hud been so divided in thoir opinfons thay | bishop's ~seal = ure, ‘of courso, | coytroversal nced bu approhended. Tho re: | Par\® stecutive sommities bs catlod a stato | or four incbms, e et e, it 0o Into | won the game by superior batting in the Excollent Sport at Bennings, thoy had beon completely 1 the -powor of | favor of | such = an = eloction, —aud | soiution proved to bo simply in the nawre of [ FPOYSRUOR NE Qealis dune 1, the samo day | SO IR ROCLIC VR0 Seetive to- canga i fourth inning. Score: WasiiNaroy, D. C., May 5.—Thers was a | corrupt political manipulntors, Tho great | thelt | friends —avo endoavaring = 10 | instructions to minor coaventions tosond | it AEWEEESIC, EORANKIOR I8, 5o Be bt b | SO R Gl e oung Lincoln.... <000 101000 0-2|fairly good attendsnco at tho Bennings | voint was to come together and take hold of [ S1OW that 1he interests of the church de- | gl records to the state ceutral committee, [ Gt W COI0RE will be Oeiricns, 8. D., May b—[Special o Ti toutrledll 0 0 141000 2 2= | oy Gduy Do weather wan perfoot, the | tho problem as thoy founa it. Tho gencral | Maud o fow moro bishops. Dr. Payne of | It \wasadopted lustanter. cnictly alliance men. L Ortuicis, B D May 5, lspeciol to Tt i Base hits: Lincoin, 4; Beatrice, 8 Two- X b & ' J -onforence should roiterate and intensify the | N°W York is willing to bo thus honored, and 5 - — [ A damp sno n hE 1 baso hits: Tayfor, Holmes, Hoolhan 2 B traoks fasb and the racing intoresting, conforence sl S 4 bas beeo for the last four general confer- Delogatessat-Large Chosen, v Al Sparks, of the day but melts soon, leaving Ui y i s o rineple ated 1n the Episcopal ud- ] > . . L e hes of snow lay terfos: Hopp, Ponder and Fear; Edinger and irst race, one mile ardoe won, Dr. Wil- | brineipls euuncla ences, Prof. Upham of the Drew Theologi The first three dologates-at-largo, the Arkansas probibitionists are in session at | face slushv. Over threo inches d Jones. Umipire: Hart cox sccond, Mabel K. Pomeroy third. me: | dress. Itshould invite peoplo of every class | TFCe o el s booi o AN » i i ) Little Roc! on tne ground yesterda, orning, which L £ Y n and donominition to join with thow uni form | €01 seminary of Boston hus beca in 4 similr | convention o thls polnt socordud tho L LERID G0 2 Mg o ; s | mdlin NATIONAY LEAGUE, Second raee, half milo: Al Knight won, | a society to work together in the imterest of | S14% LeadonAl0 CARRS! . years. | houor of olection by acclamation 4 ho Weluwure vapublican state convention |3 oming, The ' precimitation for April NATIONAL LEAGUE. Jiminy Latiey sotond, J 10 third. Tiine: 5005 | femporance ana for the. supprossion. of vho | Lhe sontiment in favor of the various canai- | C. Paine of Milwaukee: tho rotizing cuair- | convened yestorday s morming: \Iho (precipiation. TocAbnl i e Third race, six fur Bulbrizzion wor, | saloon dates changes from day to day. Tho west- | man of the state central committes; ex 1Rhodo Island republicans elccted dologates | oy CHRE IE DRI Tor this month, Hoston and Loulavillo Have s Groat Strug- | Nurdy Kox sweond, Kafcknuck I'lily third, o Roman Catholie church Is working | ©FB men were in- favor “of Dr. Cranston of | United States senator John C. Spooner of | 1o the Miuneapolis convention yostordns. | Njast of the seoding wis done i 1if 504501, Klo.for 8 g, Bl sl rlongs: 1 up on this question,” declared - tho speaker, | Cincinnati whon thoy came, but ho seoms to | Hudsou and General Lucius C. Fuirehila of | The deiegates o nninstruc A Mpavoritnoiecas gE BROND L IR SURR0R: LovjeviLLe, 157, Mey Gi~Boaton won » % o Sty Tos i Mo o | WiRoy are beginning to reafize that noono | bVe lost & lile of " s following. | Madison. o dsicasion Ru M atmslags i indtin now up and dotnkaienly L great victory over Louisville today. It was | 1'ifth riee, hdie, one miio and it} | Las more intorest “han thomselves in tho BE l{.,‘:{‘,‘...?'.,';\i e L L or tho fourth placo tharo wis 8 HVOLY | mont was convened at Montoelier yosterday. | in lowa for tho lust wock huvo resulted i the best gamo played here this season. 1rie won, Pat Qakley secouu, Return third. | suppression of this great evil. Avchbishop | 1F <1 Jintinnatl, y contest, between O. H. Iother of Janesville | pyoceadings opened with a bitter fight High water and grest damago to railroads. Meekin and Stivetts both pitched g ball, ¥ Trolund of Minnesota--I hope they will make | F'reedmen’s Aid society, is pulling the wires 1 aud Congressman Isuac Stephenson of Mar. heir VT (itvie Pwelve miles of the Dos Moines & Kansa 5 b Tips e him @ cardinalis wich us on this quastion, | Bard, but as yet doi't scem to have uroused | quotte. A candidato also took a band in the | AL thelr state couvention yostorday the re | awelve, mMEES B0 SUE S0 HERE AR ST - tho' former having u liitlo tho bast of It EiDe Lop T ols, nd 1 hopo that 1t will not bo long botore the ked degreo of onthusiasm. yerson of H. C. Smith of Outagumic, Bullot- | publicans of Wieginta grew onthusinstic at | Gty sl BOREI LIS e SV Vain ara Tow Browyn mado two of the fluest assists | Here aro some very likely chances for the | (i1 olion yill bo fighting the batelss of tom candidates syikl all labor hard with tho | jug resulted in a victory for Stephenson by | the mention of Hurrison's namo, wnid it wus | avo washad wwist: o8 BRSEEREE (RIS I ever sen in Loulsyille, - Weater fair. At- | races named today o e ) committee on epideopacy and await their re- | tho narrow plurality of four votes, somo miautes beforo tho cheoring couser. | wbantionod and dho, Hovk Tala tendance, 4,670, Score: LEXINGTON, A mumber of Instances wero spocified | POIL Wit much intggest. Mather of Sparta, John Ruka of Rosco. | Uenoral Muhone called tho couveution to f arp et i 78 Mg A an_ eleotrio Hita: Louisvilio, 0 Boston, & Errors: Lous | 5 Bons b cer={ f\u‘f.’("h.,u '»;':miull lurm,..ggmnu::bamaxin.tor mmn. A laree, healthy Jpoking crank with a violo | S B URERERTE Y | convention yestordny. ondorsed Drosident | killod by lichtnlug while sttting at a win fsville. 4 Baston, Earned runs: Boston, 1, 4. The Kalser—Bob L. he ‘?I‘“‘“’ .‘“"- “ one In Omaha or | under his arm, g\vjug the vame of A. C. The action of Senutor Vilas in personally | Harrison and bis administration, the nosi- | 00W. ol o ) Hakosion, (Blanla ana Gsiw; Brivestaand | & Fos soliirduars BUT RIS BkS: Clemons, took up i Dosition on Capitol ave- |, nating yesterday in the democratic | ton of the republican party on the tariff and Storm-awept Hinois, T A 6 Oullo Glonn—Licderk ranz. Why He s a Republican, nue near Fifteentl yhout 1 o'clock yester e onyention 8 prominent Milwankss | currency und tho nots of tho Fifuy-first con: I LER Rt NARHY 1kl afteraoon and begay 'to harangue the people +I have patience,” continued the speaker, German to head the hst of presidential elec- | gress. The adopted platforim is & model ¢ Pirrsnuna, Pa., May 5.~Timely hitting by A Alfas Roan it ¥ M o Toe as they came out df #xposition nall. - I . . Jatriotism and republicanis ¢ B, flary | vailed bere all night, flooding all the streams tho homo teum and errors. by tho Phiflics | & Huron e iyt thoso carassl, Christian tnow who ket | **4o3ali o cuma il Lo why from Oblo to | 1058 WU 03 hetils paaleld for tho vepuuy | BEOUGR Sk, PSS Sinonias ' | of his county. Sy rivor is o nils gavo victory 1o the Pittsburg team. Ray- | # The Keapor—in 3 B taLiie up this hauor question, | Preach fo the Muthpdists, but for somc rea- | job” priaft of Milwaukee. The avar, | Davis, John Howitt and John A, Hutchinson | wide i place d much dama s been moad played third baso and Charlos Farrel | & Springavay - el HE o™ (B vou can o movs el | $9n oY woud ggt jiston to bim, " Ho bad | JELG S GNsinam, was accepted by . | were ehosen delozatos atlarko doue to the crops throughout this soet o loft flola, whore ho will bo kept from now | O (Wi Hllatd0a ) tive * work, Brother T.ecnard, by form. | beou sent of God, ho'said, to proach the wos- | AREC IR SNy o o' or repubiican presi - Cedur Forks, which runs through this ity on. Attendance, 1,700, Score: x T 3 sconard, by form- | 10110 uli nations. B tholght the Mothodist ; Wikt Sy FLOUE OUIPUT. is higher thien it bas been for years. M Plttsburg, 0880 ARKS OF Srogt, ing 8 iseparato political = party, why | pooaohers neededinis advico aoout us much | dentisl eloctors of Wiscousin, Mr. Pritlaff i 4 Iuguar i E0R. S05 Yoaih. Dittsburg, ceen 0 2200100 0-8 > go ahead. 1 believe in the republican 4 w3 ) i . is & prominent Lutberan. . 3 dwellings are submerged, and Haut Pulladolvnls B QSAERARR R Gl becauso it saved the flag in its b ¢ | s any, body, bul Wiey fallod to appreciuto | 75,404 0lo Larson of Polk couuty had no | Small Decrease for bast Woek—Increuse In | track is undormined. Brick fuctorics Hitat Pistabure, 8 Philadelphiu, 4. B Nelson Must Go, | party becauso it saved the flag i fts hour of | WHANY, 0T LSRR (I TR SRS e udge Ole Larsen of 1ol county had n R oAmay U0k I8 LeVrifs 4 urg, 8 delphia, 4. Errors T T e T peril. I beliove in it for the work it has Arak opposition as sceond cloctor-at-laree. Exports. hreatened with total ¢ Risteburc ¥i Uhiadelyhls, & Kurned runs: u(,','““f"“", Al A final session of | RCTC' ¢ Universal suffrage and for temper- acrowd ou the sigpat when a polico ofice | *3 76 Thom of Madison was suggested by | Mixsearous, Miun, May 5.—Tho North -— Buldwin and Mk Cayuty and Oiomante o | the board of appeals of the American Trot- | guco 1 Towa, Maine and Kansas stepped up and i film'to move va, Mr. Paino u8 tho latter's successor in tho | wostern Miller says thero was another small Onpised o Clovetand, Nelther Made an Error, ting ussociation was teld today. Tho famous | ~The sudionce grew euthusiastic as the o e/ & chairmanship of tho stato central committee. | 4 n 5T GG ut ast woe, The | CEpAR Raribs, la, May ectal a e wn Krror, Nelson caso was softicd. 'Tho caso 5 that of | speaker warmed up with his subject and | YR TR h A Turuer of Poriugo, it had boun suia, | 46ereie 1 LG PR O FRE AL WUSEe TERG | v to Tk Bt | Honty Walliwo of e CLEVELAND, O., May 5, —The game today | C, H, Nelson of Waterville, Me., and the | every sentence was followed by applause. i I )\ woula be u strong rival of ‘Thoiw, but appar- | 28<! : > I T e fh | Towa Homestead of Des Moines was in the was a romarkabiy great one, both clubs bit- | bay liorse, Nelson, application being made | Dr. Kynett closed by exhorting tomperanco + outly. was Mdairackod 1o advance, for | 403 barvels, wgaiust 15,565 barrets mo | Towa Homostead of Heb SOIEE B0 ?)nu hl?‘ :;‘m plX?\'ln.,' w]\h-rulu an error. | for yoiustatéuwent from tho penalty of oxpul- | People to join hunds upon the liquor question P R Thom’s name was the only ono that got a | previous \\u-l:. avd m..u-[_: for | ¢ Whovo he has been ttendiug the snuual Wing to the cold, rainy weather, the at- | sion, The appication was aeuiod. aud political parties would como to their [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. uearivg the corrosponding week fo 1501, Though | Gy whore he hus beon Biehdiis U8 e tendance was very small, Score: o standard - g we demand for flour the past woek | Sonventon o + y e ) ¢ A . Presidential Electors Chosen, (When asited ns 10 the trend of politics in the e TR O A O N e m— enst of Fort Madison and the wrack, and the : | 1us veen only modorate the current munufuc. | When dsiicd nw 10 e trond of Loiies 1b U Washiugton'1..7002 00 0 09 0 0 =2 ; . PLACKES AND MEN WANTING THEM. | wives wero down for miles. The eastbound | Tbo folowing eloctors wera choson: Mar | 41,5 of patents was prowptly soid. Tho do- | 5080 Mr. Wallack b ¢ Cioyoland . 3 Bob Westlake, the old Milwaukee catcher iR. K. Miller, I. W.Coon, ableopposition to the nomination of Cloyelun Cloveland, 8 Washington. 4. Exruod oyt : s s ‘. tin Robinson, 1. F. Miller, 000, | mostic demand is only modeiute, Paices | 4b1e0ppos . N s yuasr Clovolani, ‘i’ Hattorivs: Cuppy' and | bas beon vixkned by Preaident Williams, and | Some of the Soft Terths tho, Conforence | Donvor OXBOss whioh folowad tho traus | 5 “hwwkos, Samgel W. Rico, Jo 1| S0 o furthor surinkage. Tucys 1 | 107 prosidouts not oecause b B 400 BUGEC 0'Connor; K illen and MeGuire. assigued to Omabs. He joins the weam at Will Have to Give Oat., continontal oxpress attemptod to run around | gragh, George Ifitch, ¥ L. Gilbert, Will: | gyj)) gome call for patent from abroad, bug | OF that ho 43 porarie st e ncies of pol Lost it on Luck. Chicago this morning and Will catch in ono | A good deal of ecclosiastical politics is bo. | tie Wreck on tho Ieokuic & Westora branch | jam H. Hatton, Baward IL- Winchoster of | (o bids aro very low. - Bakers still deag and | {10 86058 RECEE0 G o] Tha prin 81, Louis, Mo, May 5.—SL Louis outplayed | of tho Toledo gamos. ~ Lust seasou Westiuke | gluning to come to the surface fn tho Moth- | Of the Burlinglon, out was stopoed by a | Cacke, SRR (lioliios and alternates to | SWunot be kopt dleatud un. - Tuow iericdcs weo | (g opposition to Clevelund cowos from th New York today, but luck of tho most gi- | Caught yeuug Darby ou the coast uud ravked | ggisy confereace. Thore are numerous audslide a fow miles out of Keokuk. b e ohtion had All bean selsates | BO% 1n mueh beuter demand w | Fallisnco men on account of bis silver i - b H Moy | third awmong. the catchers of tue North No trains have arrived in Chicugo on the [ 2 gud | gantio sort was with Ewing's men and they e o s held DrIoT Lo 1o Jiy's ex ? 8 Banilo eak portant places to be filled by conforence elec- o i an 4 iu bome conyeutior i U 50,830 oarrels fo | ® Wwon on 8 home run drive of Tiernan's in the | Facific league, tebison since the Kaosas City loc:l came o ourth, Mifth nad Tenih con. | Fols sRuiust d oarrels fo - soventb. Both tho pitchers dia well. At- tion or appoiutment, and of course tuere are | in wtsa. w. wday. This urain crossed the | ©Cptin the e iohe Toutn distrlos | Woek: | Ceamier Areivis. " J Omaha Gun Club Meeting, I ? candiaates for all of th fatal trostio 8Dout ‘f:3) Wednosday, | Eressioval districts. he Tou! istrict TP IR S T Py iy o tendauce, 2,400, Score: plenty of candidates for all of them, atal p. day . be el ¥ . Py At Philaiielj A o T 11200000 0—g| TheOmabaGun club will bold a special ‘T'he editorial chair of the Ceutral Cnris- | NO tratus were sent out today, but itis ex - b‘:l‘y:";“’lr“" was annduncod 10 be held at ; Cineln Iu!ltl)upl“ d by |:_u:n‘u"xlm{ sved | WorD: A L e 0 - - S 4 ol by 3 = JINCINNAT , May h.—Four hundred altimors -The Memphis, L« AAA W st { A S0 08 D %0 ";““"" ool ) Cross' guu | tian Advooate, wbioh was mado vocaut lust POGIAG 1R £35 108 118 ahan tomariow, Tho roprosentativas of the Fourth and | o Soii e o J hetrhp unoren | AV Baltimaro~Tue Mouphth, "fit Leo ta: St Louts, 8: New Yor! irrors : | store for the purpose of mappiug out @& - " N ricts meet here s| taneously with | Physielans v oy o ) - ‘. St Loutati New ¥ark & Buracd ranst st | gram for e season's FoRUIAr SHooLa: aish 1o | Ll BY tho doatn of Dr. Fy, It attracting Tho Dewth Rott, | Filth distriots meot hore sincltanoousty with | BOCE M TS B LGt Ve Ohio State | At Southampton —The. Coluwvian, trom Loula, 3 Now York, 4. Bavtarios: Iwyor and | Solect toams 0 shoot 1n tho atate Louuumony | 1o sttention of buif a dozen aspirants. The | Luavexwowu, Kau, May 5.—Frank T. | the stuté conveblion sl bectod whe fonew: | \ORE J0 " Tupors were read by Dr. | New York, ; Slsds Slag aud Hoyle at (irand Ialand uoxt week. A bracticashooy | bos!tion comunds u salary of ‘avout #5,000 | Lyuch, proprictor and editor of thoStandard, | gciiiinand Kueckhafer and A. It St of | L. B. Tuckorian of Clevaiand, Dr.J. I | AtNew York Yho Caxton uud the Sagur Unpire Has to Take This. will bo hold on the new grouuds near Beuson | Pon R0 An< 16 of courso b position of | iy "4y 5 o'clock this oveniug from heart | Milwaukoo: sliernates, Captain Ievin Boun | Hakor of Fin CixaryNaty, 0., May b, ~Umpire Sueridan | Place baturday afteruoon. who bave been mentioned prominontly for | f8ilure, suporinduced by pueumonia. | sod William Graff, Milwsukeo. Fifh— | Dr. J. E. Goylao. | b Janeiro; the Prinz Wil dawm. ay, Ur. 1tuee of Marion sud | auca,” from Kio u w, (row Amste