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3 Benators. The Browns made runs as they trolley cars will noticggthat different motor- suffered a heavy feeling throughout the ses- ROCKl‘ORD HAD NO p”CHER {rished and had the visitors 8t thelr mercy REFORM THEIR WMCHW(’RD e nane. miterent Gayn ot veeims 10| INCREASED OUTPUT OF GOLD |sie-etonee diverticerhe " ooen: | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 8 Louls ... 5021404 g R gt el . ®(he" harker railiod: infuenced by ihe Louls ... ver, Ce 7 OGS | —— at a somewhat slow rage,.the other runs at ronaih i wheat, Dyt i T the lony d 1 ight “u"'.'l".'.’"é'l’"m,.. 22 “:'n:'hlelu'?n: no F’:rmm Much Interest in the Comin, leetins of :n hlxhhrllb ({:{r :np@eamo?‘nlll a hlu{rk -Tl Two Hundred Milli P d ;’n:r:"pr'|'mfifi"ur A;: ‘('t“n‘iln{ wk‘;'rv\:" nh\;m;?:n:“lh‘«:l P f Ly Suls, 8 Waahir oarnec H en shuts o , preparatory to | Tw b . At close the prices Omaha Oatches the Nicol Growd in a Tig] S.“ ;.fi:.'ll:,' ,2 "‘n’:'h';:l"n"l:&r,";" Il:,r_ne!l.‘r)l‘lflfl L3 e cl prep 0 Hun illions to Pe Addad to the ‘:_"fll veling. Mhere 168 T (f cats Substantial Increass in Receipts the Past slowing up. The timeofseach may be the 1 Place at Home, Crooks, Brown, Ely, 2 " Threelase hit: the Munioipal Reform League. same from depot to depat, but one has never Stock This Year. R By (B¢ ey InTusnte D¢ whest Weok. P ot 1en Tases. Miles 5, Brown, §i run at a_greater speed tham, say, elght market exercises over it, but the decline at McGi Double plays: Ely to Quinn to miles an hour; the othpr has spurted up to the start rather gave a more independent Guire, 2 Double playe: Elv, to QUint 10 | pROM.NENT PEOFLE WHO W.LL BE THERE | frtcen'or twenty. The dhe has taken koot | DRECT EFFECT OF THIS ON BUSINESS | tonerta this'cereafian Sifh'w wraker'cach | PRICES SHOW UP A LITTLE HIGHER balls: O Breitenstein, 11; oft Stockdale, 4; care of the machinery of the trolley com- market to assist it, for the first time in g Malarkey, 4. Hit by pitched bail: By & pany, the other has §hdangered, If he has — fong period, fluctuations refused to-readily Sreitenspin, ruck out: By Breilen- | gondition of Citles of the S 1 C1 not injured it, by t resistancy . T WY ket Wi % until " te 3 by & oye 1 UwWild pitches: ot the Second Cla ure . by cuttiag out res 8 | Nearly All Will Go Into Money and Ve The provision market was weak until near Witdness of the Flelders Put i by the|gien, 0 by Malwekey, b Mitifin find | Constitates » Large Part of the Pro- too quickly, %o that \ig, 4y to the interest o ¥ | the close, when buying, *aid to be “hiefly HAD VERY LITTLE TROUBLE WINNING Yesterday's Marker Ietter Than for Many | At Little Into the War Chests of 2 - | Days Previ Dry W, Little Manazer to Do the Pitching Miller: Btockdale, Malarkey and McGuire. of the companies to have all their men for the atcount of Armour & &o., caused ays Previous, Although Dry Weather E Made the Game Prace Time of game: Two hours and thirty-five gram-—Rev, Poweil of Omaha tralned to run their cirs, at a steady gait, Europe—Will Kill the T I Ra ey B vieiamy Has Paralyzed the Feeder's Trade " teally & Gite, minutes, Umpire: Long. i One of the Speakers, rather than to speed them. up for short dis- Silver Craze. timates for Monday: Wheat, 80 cars by Values Having Deetined. e “":;'l\l;‘l\\'::fi'l‘l*;" T': l‘”[“"]‘l"h'«‘ 1 tances and then run along by momentum gorn, 1,060 cars; oats, 650 cars; hogs, 34,000 4 — LOUISVILLE, May 26.—Loulsville could thus gained. To presceibe by law an aver- head. ¢ not hit Lucid today and received a very ) ™ ~ “ Il > “reighte, steady; 1%4¢ for wheat, 14e for 3 Oniaha, 23; Rockford, 17. ToL Rt Ll o . Tfhe “Brookiyns | PHILADELPHIA, May 26.—Judging from | age rate of speed beysid: which cars shall 3W YORK, May 26.—Henry Clews, head | corn nnd 1o At oats to Buffalo. SATURDAY, May 2. - Jacksonville, 2; Lincoln, 1; ten inniogs. batted Luby hard and often, Score: the very general attention given by the news- | not be run is to give motormen a great deal | o the banking house of Henry Clews & Co., | _ The leading futires ranged as follows: | There has been a very substantial increase A Peoria, 3; Des Moines, 1. Louteville ...........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0|papers to the forthcoming meeting of the | Of latitude as to how‘they shall run their| Lo oy o ation in Wall street | “Arttetes. | 0 In receipts this week as compared with ; Quincy, 16; 8t. Joseph, 1. Brooklyn ... 26000031 *11fNavionar Municipal 1 be held the | €AT8, and to permit them to run at a dan- et fout, while. supeli =, i Cincinnati, 7; Clevelund, 4. Hits: Louisville. 6: Braoklyn, 17, Errors: | \atlonal Municipal league, to be held the | go.q,q rato on parts of the line. On thy| My readers will bear me witness that I i upplies still fall considerably, was the first to sound the death kn el to the bear market, on March § last, th day djournment of 'congress, B Baltim: 8t. Louls Brooklyn, i1; Loulsville ) arned runse Brooklyn, 4. |1ast three days of this month in Cleveland, on errors: Brookivn, 3. Teff on | the concern of the future welfare of (ne bases: Louisville, 7; Brooklyn, 9. First base | short of what they were a year ago. The s vill official figures are as follows: other hand, to limit the maximum speed to seven or eight miles an hour is an unneces- Tojedo. 6, Kansas City, 4 on bills: Off Borchers, 3; oft Lu 1% | larger cities Is growing. This meeting will | sary limitation on some lines at some that the time had ar. i | Receipts this week Coe Minneapolis, 18; Grand Raplds, . et 3% Thupee 2" Yfwo- | be the third of its kind held within two [ places. A speed which might eafely be | Fived to buy everything and sell nothing. I ipta last week b Luck v & then_said ih ; Milwaukee, 14; 8t. Paul, & nits: Grim, Griffin, Schoch, " Colline, | years. At the first conference, held in Phil- allowed on the long residence blocks up- | {HENGHAIL thete wis o siock dealt in on | JEnG:: | week last, year 18 - pases: Shif ouble plays: o 4 § e ket L ck exchange €0 poo vould | b W ) ; ROCKFORD, 111, May 26.—(Special Tele- e It Ticld " to | adelphia, the general features of the prob- | WM. where the view is unobstructed and | not advance conspicuously from that time week 182 i Soran (6 laohance U Litohars e | Torn Wt $iven. conkiderativn wn ou | ehildren seldom play In the street, would | forward. 1 was overned by the fact {hat gram.)—Rockford has no pitcher except | Gorcoran (o fachnce, HIt b pcher Loy | lem were glven consideration and municlpal | p higily dangerous on a line like ‘that of | the worat congross for the business interesis conditions causing its existence were de- | Rigge avenue or cn some of the streets| Of the nation had adjourned and gone into Underwood, the two men expected not hav- | pif) Brab. i Erion; B e ing arrived. Kling, Inks and Alberts were | and Zahner; Lucld ard Grim scribed. This meeting was followed by the | down town where there are numerous small [ fitdl llautdation, and would no longer con- The general character of the cattle mars Ket for the past six days showed little in the way of improvement over the preced= i L ” b tinue to drive the industries of the o ing week. Dressed beef men have been ape e ho t o > o 4 " . . nation ¥ i B0 h it ok 4nd thHele WilAReas gave | One Holand dreymintess, UHpics organization of the National Municlpal [ streets and swarms of children using the | into the hands of recoivers, I also took into parently fo more anxious for supplles, but 5 ¥ STAN NG J SAME ., | league. The second meeting was held in | streets as a play ground. Something must | consideration the fact that the go!d scare 3 " otter It / e Omaha a game. Rockford knocked Derby d. Won. Lost. P.C't be left was about Bulming & the slightly better prospects in the east, ag 3 ; Y St PG| Minneapolls and western cities were given [ De left to the discretion of the company | Was about to culminate, because the hunt Well N Bn K 3 e " out of the box in the sixth inning and in | Pittsburg ... 20 7 and the discreti £ th tormen, | fOr gold had commenceéd to result in in- as on the other side of the ocean, have k. the elghth opencd on Donnelly with a ter- | Gincinnati "2, 20 10 attention and specific remedies, such [ 3R BT TWCEROOR O AR ently | Creased production, ‘the world's output of stimulated the market somewht for the ¥ iflc tasllade, Shafter's marvelous catch of | Gleveland iooB 18 proportional representation, Were | qimonished rot to spéed up thelr cars be- | ity b b g e Coming vear to better grades of cattle. Prices show up @ 3 rific fusllade. Shafter u) m.'r LR ) 1 H dlscussed. Both of these meetings | yomd a recsomabls et D 13 ’n'fl\"'l{‘r‘fr}’-fl"T’;:‘y\‘r"u‘}y":.r-' (e prospect of lis | T Qulet;' et little higher than a week ago and the mar- b Underwood's drive ]"' “"‘ ‘"“'- m”-“{mn ‘: y | were influential in bringing together [~ There have been nearly 100 persons killed | elfect of ‘the gold discoveries in South | @415 sprink stra bakers, ket for the week clo with an upward 4 a double play on the return *: 5 Bia i B orots Hi 1 the prominent and active workers In [ by trolley cars in Philadelphia since the in- | Aftica, which have made such a speculativ | 9% Gitlng No, g |tendency. The gene de for the week, e e e At LiKihg | BTOgKIvH: i 018 the cause of municipal reform, and the inter- | troduction of the electric system. The greater | CLEAE N HANIRK shates on the Tondon exc S ) i el L L played a poor game in center and Lohman | gt Louis i chango of views and experiences has proved | NUmber of victims have been children play- | heen to Tevive businoss In evbry ditection 0. 2 white, 32%e 1R ki 3 made a costly error. Score: Washington Dl to be of value in the advancement of the | N8 in the street, but some adults have also | and carry Europe out of a rut of depres- 2 2e; 3| The market today was about the best of A OMAHA. Louisviile ... % SN RPNy Y e been killed. ‘It “would be unreasonable (o | slon which siarted at the time of the Iiaring . the week. There was a better showing of ! o B 0. B - % aus ne country. suppose that any motorman has deliberately | faflure In 1890, This country is bound 1o y@ie; No. 8, 48%c; No. |good finished native cornfed beeves, as i Ulrich, 88.......... i BH. £O. & By | womana & GARDNEK I8 WHIFPED | g third conference, in conjunc- | killed or maimed any one, but it is undoubt- pensiic ulmzx ;the Influence: e wing out of RS b i well as several loads of desirable western Slagle, m... y R S R tion with which the first annual | edly true that some of the accidents have | JCICASCE ROl production, both here and | oy si PHime, 16, cattle. A good line of o gener: ¥ G AN T of Roshes v . olsewhere, and a re v SR s I Eo TIMOTHY SEED-Prime, . A good line of buyers and generall! E Shafter, m 3 % 2 2 0| vommy Dison of Rochester Wears Ot the | 1iiuiin” g (ho mational league will | been occasioned by “carelessiess, the ear | GitS GOl ot poxaibls’ Wave & samniter kot | R0 IFIONS Mess i | per, bl H225% | favorabie reports from the cast minde . i O'Brien, 1b... 3 8 7 0 0 pangag CITY, Moy 2.—Five hundred ba held, meets in Cleveland, upon the inyi- | DEIng run at such high speed as to put it be- | tom to rest upon than t of the yellow | s Lard, e e irons: iy auitid shour | £00d, lively trade, and prices ruled strong i Pace, rt. i e e BN ANSA , May 2. ©d | tation of the Cleveland Chamber of Com- | ¥Yond the immediate control of the motorman. | metal. About $15,000,00 of gold will be | ders (hoxed). Taen.o0; short clear, sides |10 & dime higher than Friday. The top 4 Tonman, 5 2 3 0 1|sports from this city went across the river | merce and the Civie Federation. The former | Such accidents at least can be avoided and | taken out of the African mines probably | (hoxed). S price paid was $546 for a load of cholce i N i 0 1 0 0]into Kansas and paid $ to witness a finish an active business organization of nearly | @ fair degree of speed for surface cars main i\h\]fi year. The proverties connected there- | WHISKY=Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., 1478-1b, beeves, ana a big str of very Darby, 21 1 2 0l ngnt between Oscar Gardner, the “Omaha | 1500 members, It has headquarters in the | talned If the cars shall be run at a steady | 5 R O G LU R LA A B LATREHAR&od Do Tie oy siears Lrolight S5sos rality k Donnelly U Kid,” and Tommy Dixon of Rochester, N. [ Arcade, where the sesiions of the conference | Balt. The Ledger Is also persunded that a re- | ¢o1d (his vear in this wountes. fo atosaiie on | The following were tio reccipts and shipments L L s e T8RS 20i0reenoedd B 18T 2| Y. The fisht was for $00 a side and a | will be held, but at an early date it expects | turn to the old rule of stopping on the far In- | the increase, especially in Colorady, Mone | 25 00-1b. westerns it from $1 (0 $1.75. A £00& HOGCKRORD., Jarge percentage of the receipts. The ring | t begin (he erection of a buflding of its |stcad of the near side of the street would | tana and Idaho, and will soon be the \ipments. rly cle Receipis, nce was made, 4 1 50, A, I, | was pitched in an open field. Both contest- | 0Wn. ~The Civoc Federation is a new body, [ not add anything to the dangers of street | Of 4 gold inflation craze in this country not | 7 1= o0 | The cow market was strong. Offerin i WFinsr: if. S s “n'u'“..?( !nlul 120 1"\4mntls. The mill lasted | Which_has been about a year in forming. | car travel, and would promote the end in [ Unlike what is now being experienced in | {jour B8 - 19000] cofou | yere as usual limited, and with an active Pabst, b, b R b | e rvelx pounds and ended In a | Hon. B. J. Blandin, the author of the pres- | view, namely, the maintenance of a steady, e e i oy PALLELED abiubl BN | demand the "desirabié Butcher, ' ami *“beet Krieg, ¢, &5 a 12 3 1| Y for Dixon. The “Omaha Kia» | €0t charter, under which the city is work- | safe rate of speed. S GOING INTO MONEY. Outs. bu doRloot| S8 11000 |1 8a FRTHE Y vrere RIo TR S, Alberts, 3b and p P10 4 ofvietory for Dixon. The oMk | inE Known'as the “federal plan,” s to be | AS (o the question of fenders, the com- | It18Impiriant to coneher that the world's | Kyc bu L0001 ... Qulves wath 1n. l[baral sisply Ehe oNiy Tnks, &% and p. § g b L e irhacs OUF In Short Grdsr, He | Present. panies appear to have settled this by adopting | QtPUt (OF wold “hereafter, amounting Bariey. bu.. 1100011000 | e Gt “lower prices. The. market TR Liftad O P e S "hut aimosi | The arrangements for the conference have |a great variety, nearly all the cars belng | Year after venry s mosis atCot™ On the Produes ay the butter mar- | steck has gone off anywhere. from : e, | P | invarfubly" miSaid” and "was cléarly outsel. | been placed i the hands ot a committce of | supplied with some kind of protective device. | form (e e AL RO LS L e asdbadid 1 Lo LR SRR SR, 4 TER o une F 0| enced and outgeneraled. In the second | seventy-two, with Hon. L. E. Holden as|The ative merits e disclos of it s likely to go et chests: LS b s ittle nge the' past week. Prices hay i Kiing, p and ¢.... 3 3 4 e hanos Gatiory. dosired. nia: laft | chalrman, dnd. Brot;: Matioon :IF, ‘Ourils. &%) praoticsr. Hn. Wi wra ity mbre. abotItho HUrDeaR BELIem Aoe Rrestchrer of TR RS heen firmiy’” held Wi desivable stock has Totals ...... 716 2 3 [ hand and in the eighteenth all but disabled | socretary, Mr. Holden, as editor and pro- | them it will be time enough to recommend | they have now accumulated their — full Ohiengo’s Great Aunual Joint Ran. <ol readily rikii alonic Omaha .. 6 23081 is Tight. After the twenty-fitth round | priotor of the Plain Dealer, occuples a position | any particular, kind. The aim, however, | fmeraCney supply, = Another important nnual run of [ DEY Weather has paralyzed the feeder Rockford /111! 200740 47| Dixon did all the fghting, and in the st | ct influenco and is a most devoted worker | should be to avold the need of depending on | Lo urony (ke infe consideration Is that ok place t0- | from B to ‘The. Fhetures fre short Ang Earned runs: Omaha, 3; Rocktord. 9. Two- | three rounds Carduer went 1o the Kroline | in the cause of municipal reform. He co- | tenders, for the construetion of cars is such | AMOUNGS 10 424 per comity, Ng 'mi country There men in line, - are ! ¢ few stock cattle are changing hands. who did not belong to any | Good fleshy feeders hay in the parade. [ much, but the general market is in rather Ty ™ r capita, again Al base hits: Nicol, ¥ as to make them dangerous to any one who | tme of the panic of B when Te was 17 T S aRey may be struck, even though he should es- | Per capita, and going still further bac t0'| S IARILE O a vil mu’r tho W halh: eHaera ot m':‘,’w' ‘k,m, the panic of 187, when it was only $15 per v nte on the nke | bad shape and will be wnd'a kood general SHOUT Be LEoyTata e ol onpme kInd | capita. When prosperity again rolgns su- | frent to South Evanston and rcturn The | tain makes the grass better, Good to cholea provided as a kind of forlorn hope, | prome in ths country, which will soon prob- | 11inols Cyeling club was given the plage of are quotable at $3.2043.75; fair to but reliance should be placed chiefly on the | ably be the case, judging from present ap- | honor and won the first prize of $25 by hav- 2.70¢13.20, and common grades from running of the cars at a uniform and mod- | pearances, there will be a sufficient return | In& the 1 st_number of men .In erate rate of speed, not exceeding seven or | of confidence to make the circulation of this | The ce Cycling club, composed eight miles an hour at any time in the | $3} PeF capita so rapid as to possibly make | tirely of emploves of the Chicaro postofiice, Lerett, Kling, Vis-| (londe " At the end of the thirty-sixth | operated with Judge Blandin In giving to ner, Hutchinson e hits: Nattress, | GG Was clearly worsted, though not | Cleveland its present charter. Among those Home runs: Hutchingon, Visner, "Inks. | jnocked out, and at Dixon's suggestion his | associated with him on the charter are Kling, Alberts. Iirst base on balls: Off | 5ckers threw up the sponge. Gardner was | Luther Allen, president of the Chamber of Pty 4P Dt e By mytohe badiy punished and Dixon’s face bore heavy | ommerce; Hon, Robert P. Porter, editor of Albel < ks of he battle, 2 . Y . ’ _ Strdek out’ Ty Darl Kling, T O RS o6, _This moroing thirty | the World: J.'B. Morrow of the Leader; é v WL Left oL policemen surrounded the opera house and [ H. A. Griffin, secretary of the Ohio State Umpire: Snyder. | jiragted the principals and spectators of a [ Board of Commerce; H. A. Garfleld, son of PEORIAS MADE IT THRER STRAIGHT knuckle prize fight, which was being | the late president; Postmaster Hutchins; g not suffered so r 3,500 whe: et LS8 s am € | bur present volume o O A A took the second prize of $1 d s . I 26 —(Special Tele- | pulled off. ‘The pugilists' were “Red” Tins: | Rev. Hiram D. Hayden, D.D., ex-president | CfoVed paris of the city. dthat will not b xcematve When this ceeunating Mmedlum | Given for the largest percentage of club | 15¢ lower than lust. i 3 &ram. %1 Des Molnes in the of this city and “Kid” Saunders of | of the Western Reserve university, and its | Fapid transit,” but no one has any right to | be very soon, in my opnion, it will do more | membership present. -~ Their membership | The run here was ¢ AR 10 008 SR of e Serien tody, which wits | OMaha, Tishtweleis, and they Were in the | presant ‘presiqent, Dr. Charlos. I Thwing; | *Xbect 10 get’rapid transit on surface’ rail- | than anythiri else.to'll the present sst: | numbers 815 fand %01 were in line, fhe | nelg o § b ihe ‘mnt intaresting game payeion Ahe | middic’ of the afth ouna when the doors | B 5" Bldiain and” Ryerson Ritchie, | F30 n ern and sothern Sil¥er” erize, TS f21 per | E1CAESt applause greoted the showy Keniclc | auibin” 8 the otrings. M et X E B tr hith being made ‘on elther side: R hithed At the officers used their | secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. CARD FOR UNIOY, PARK TODAY | Sent bovond doubt by "ot ey s ot | CToocker club of wogn from HYdS Park: - f Gl within - the st day. o5 o Ve The home team got hits when needed and s, shooting holcs through the scen- | EIGHTEEN CITIES TO BE DISCUSSED. — this country’s product of gold. This will Wildo Tins Donned Prison G piks and poor Ikht' londs have Den” received, The activity developed in the speculative market the errors of the visitors were costly. Three Py e AT [ 3 fhousand people were present. Scor ry and doing a great deal of damage to the | o interfor of the building and the nerves of :n those who are nc 3l fits for the Five | £00N SaLIsfy e ' b that the countr present prospects indicate the pres for more sliver OMmclal Entries a d \ LONDON, May 26.—W rovisions has mlso leon a favorable faotor 0 ence of a large and representative gathering. Ruces on the Program. # 31 who were sentenced yesterday for heinous | In sustaining values, while Kers appes > Cevrssssiensssl 00 0010 0 1— 3] the spectators, ) ged prov % 5 supply of money to go round E Ly ore encouragement In the genera! IR ties 111011010 2.0 0101040 0 =1 Tho program as arranged provides for the | Following Is the ctird for the races at | without diluting Spening the | crimes, attended the prison chapel at Pen- | fur (he consumitite trde A tale oo lpok GAMES OF THE LIVELY AMATEURS | consideration of the municipal condition of mints to fre : SELa: Boorla, 4, Des M oy by clghteen citles, mostly for the second class. | | et as. five Turlomma: Sotim Very "qlostIonADIS monmE. Sr InCreatne. Ihh | L e e e phikotors | MR, and on tie whote the SiuALIO la"such ‘u i Y)-:nrl»l, ,l«_“;j_-l_nf i TUNS: | (Vilcox & Drapers Come Out Ahead In [ This portion cf previous programs has al- | 1, RN onEa e country’s supply of money. Gold is this | will only be allowed to see their friends Peoria, 1. Two-base hits Mohler P o Ida O'Neil, . 105 May: View 01l Gountry's Btandura, on. wast be coutl ; Vet ] 1 Tply Tower u s Three-base hit: Fisher. Sacrifice hits: Nul: Slugging Match at Danlap. Ways proven of “exceptional interest, and, | ifentucky Maid... 106ict 8L G R ook, four Hinte 1N T8 Yeer ondondiuibniob dHRie ral recelpts, | mark i {on, Burvis. " Sioten bses: MTariand, PUr- | DUNLAP, Ta, May 2.—(Special Tele- | UdEIng from the prominence of this'year's | Minnio 1t BT : M 106 [ HatEcli s RAtIonEE. C URIta A At a i hie | edodSusERVION and an abwence of shipping ord Pac 5 ; Hanson, e Wl spealkers, ame w ime. | Nellie. Gambie..! § a3 | Drat-class nati ed and, di- — - < Truble I making the ‘chages at a 3 vis. Btruck out: By Hanson, 6; by Figge. | 'i ) moday the Wilcox & Draper shoe | SHeekers, the same wiil be true at (his time. | Nellle Gamble.... ShMppmy. L. 9 | vided we fall.” "To admit of our maintain- AELEGRAFILC BRIK FS. B i making (A pl ul s AL ke mier, 3. ses on balls: OF Hanson, 2: off | 8 The Paclfic ccast cities, San Francisco, | Moss Terry........ 112 Vietor Carl ..\ 108 | fng”our present proud supren amongst LBLEGL nal ) LRI Figs! 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Figge- | house team had on its batting clothes, and | Seattle and Portland, will 'be considered by [ Tomie Lee...... 106 Bump ..o 108 | the nations of the world, the be metal Is o R AT e RO T mier, 2. | balls: Trafey, L Batterics: | nothing Daird, Dean & Co.'s twitling talent | Messrs. U, T, Milliken, Edward Graves and Lol noge IoEo T s+-1- M8 none too good for this colintry as the stand- | The temperature in Michigan took a heavy | xold at from §i 1o (4.2, Tigs and Jight welghts i Hanio ggenier and Tt | could o avalled to stop tho storm. Thomp- | Thomas N. Strons, respectively. Tix-Mayor | Katnest, Teooooooot MHERGE Bullle, oo 11 | ard vasis™tor money, and’ that s gold ‘and | drop last night and another frost s anticl- | gt contiieratly owed at from 8 1o 433" for A 'BAINTS STILL IN THE RUT. The W. & Ds. fielded well. Score: political conditions of Denver. Rev. Gregory | National, Jr..!!\!" 103{Nerthwestern 112 | 2 “worth and recoghise It 68 FUnrems. Friends of Governor McKinley deny that he | ciearcd In good sedson, the bulk of the ) 4 NGy A T Wilcox & Draper...0 2 4 3 1 0 3 0 *—13(J. Powel, although an active Congregational | Second race, four furlongs: country can afford to do so better tha s, | encouraged the contest of the Major delega- | gelling at from $4.2) to $4.50, as o UINCY, 1l May 2%.—(Special Telegram.) han ours. : L — 8oy had dn sy tme of it today. Bt | Baird, Dean & Co..5 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 011 pastor, n]ndls time as secretary of the Omaha | Dick Tiger ....... IAMIsy Addie . 100 RFAILROADS DOING WELL. tion from Toledo. Iriday and $4.35 to $1.45 a weck ugo toda k Torepn could ‘ot hit Roach, and Desides | Hits: Wilcox & Draper, 19; Baird, Dean | Municipal league to contribute a large share | Midway | 1i7iA Row ©12| Rallroads iIn this country Itke the New | Charles W. Armour, a nephew of P. D. L laLittle BN . 17Nettie Casfile L 120 Limle Dick . M | York Central, whose credit admits of their | Armour, Is lying seriously 1l at the Windsor 117 | Scline thelr treasury securities in Europe. | hotel in New York. s the New Yorl played a very loose fielding game. Scor & Co., 10; Passed balls: Griffin, 3; Tolbert, | to the effort making to put the government | My Violot | Quiney . 02070 400 4 2 4-18|2 Batterles: Wilcox & Draper, Halle and | on a higher plane. Another minister who | Billy Bluft i 10000000 0—1]Tolbert; Baird. Dean & Co., Griest, Dugan, [ wiil_serve with Mr. Powell s Rev. Donald | W muttons and + quotably strong, Fair t & v o able at from $1.25 to $4.2° Y Bt. Joseph ... 5 e el 5 éntral has done, will he ey e Bt from 18 to 34, comn 5 . L 8 Bavmea | Marquet and Griffin. 2 D. McLaurin of Detroit. Mayor George W. | High Ticgnse /Il urma 17| kely to do w0 one. after the otner e | A South Chicago electric car ran into a | s at from 3 ! B oy Bl opseph, b, marned | "NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. May 2.—(Spe- | Ochs, who will read a paper on Chattanooga, | Jgmmy, Smith.... i3 Ben Harrison ... 20| money will go into extensions, fmprove- | Wagon last evening and one woman was kill:d Tambs: ¢ from Emery. . Three-base hits: Mertes, Farrell, [ clal Telegram. '*A“‘_‘“'"d;“"""““'fl'f"‘“’ ska | Tenn., is credited with reducing the city's | " 3 A e ments and repairs, which will give employ- | and another fatally hurt. s Boland, Hickey. Home run: Farrell, Bases | Clty on the home grounds today by & 8600% | running expenses during his_administration | oo 1 FRCe: Soven, FROOIER, elins: ment to labor qind make a demand for sup- | Two hundred miners at Lisbon, 0., who re- CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. outs By Roach, 5: by Bmery, L/ Datterics: | ke \Which materially Weakened the | It-18 sald,’ was accompliched without curtail- | Grey Duice 111111 105 Smurley. Sthuggicr 110 | such expenditures” There is eriough of this | Struck, auit work Saturday. Lighter Kecelpts Chango Hands Readily af . A BTN e samor Mo hours, Usnalres ™ Adr. | team: ing any legitimate expense or in any way tone 103/8ir Charles ...... 105 | kind ‘of railroad disbursement needed to | The Missouri legislature adjourncd Saturday Yeaterdny's Prices. Tome of i The game hetween the Fort Omanas and | crippling the healthy development of the n Enough 1.l 105.002e e...... 105 | make good times for a long time to come. | without passing any of the laws for which | CHICAGO, May 25.—The small number of re- k. JACKS DEFEAT THE LEADERS. f.\‘.ffi:f»"':mf'l\'-':fé m'\'-m:‘t;(mo ("Mmé"_l e rl(X.mang e e e e _Fourth race, seven and one-h It furlongs: l‘,l“r“'v("fl(_:_\"v;irl,riliv ‘“lrwmm \‘rv-:m.:l‘xwro 12::”:\[\;; it was called in speclal session. ceipts today changed hands at yesterday's prices, E SPRINGFIELD, 1ll, May 2.—Jacksonville | by Usnpire Buck Kelth, the Originals re- | o iti®0F The SHheE Sibes the Fubclptl st | Surl Dunder e 19t| treasury” shares of the company at 100 A | _Willlam Doolittle, Bert Salsbury and Mina | choice lots selling about 10c per 100 Ibs. higher p and Lincoln played here today. Score: fusing to play on a decision by the umpire. | 5 iis, | Cinel i | Tob o 107 Leonel ¢ | Part was disposed of, but there has bheen | Patterson were drowned near Ousted, Mich,, | {han & week ago. Exporters have been taking . 3 e i Paver of the Fori | dlanapoiis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Louisville, | Joe Wool . 107 Leonell o plént it th t Lalal e Eraals Tihis st T an - Jacksonville ... 0 1000000 0 12| The score was 7 to 0 In favo N G T vy Semi A ¢ 105 no time since” until mow when the 45,000 | yesterday while fishing in Maharr's lake. " | Loid more frecly tuis week, ax prices are some- Lm:flf‘.fin»k« it Tonenin . Breore: | CThe Ciippers defeated the Silver Greys by | Washington, D. C. Fifth race, six furlongs: Chuniry of i Barohe at por salae.” tni | The funcral of ex-Secretary McCulloch WHI | &l ‘are Tesn active than dust week and tha Jacksonyilie. o: Tincoln, 3. 13atteries: Sonier | & score of 87 to 15. Batterles for the Cli John Willis Baer, secretary of the United | Mique O'Brien..... 108 Wanda T.. negotiation, which is reported to have been | b2 held Monday. It will be strictly private | ,gorest native dressed beef steers are lower, a and Bell; Barnes and Speer. ¢ hers, Bowles and Dodge; for the Silver | Society of Christion Endeavor, has prepared | Don L. <0000 100 Hoo_Dao .. made at 10215 in London, must be put n |and there will be no honorary pallbearers. | fow sales belng made at $601@ L2, Toe the ; . L & Greys, Coleman and Lynch. a report of ‘what® Bndeavorers have: done | Artie 1R Ta Jeuve : evidence as ehowing the réturn of confidence [ William Laeber was sentenced at Milwau- | last few days cholce catile have been very scarce ) STANDING OF THE TEAMS. "The Clippers defeated the Diamonds by a Pearl 1108 Mar'tha Smith.! abroad in American securitl 1 fow 1 | i Played. Won. Lost. P. score of 1B to 14: Batteries, for Clippers, | I 8 Year or two tcward betlering govern- | pucy Gamibie ... §8 One Dime ... tbsenco 5t 1t for: ihres Guritles, after an | kee Baturday to lite imprisonment for the | Bng™at™ S tremoly Mighor pricen for several Lincoln ...... %4 1 [ Nichols and Dodge: for the Diamonds, Jen- "‘:’":- m';‘;_‘l“““!;ff' ?ff_flwdmt"y' Eovern: | Eimo L 100 Craft i remarkable feature in connection with this | Murder of Ferdinand Moritz, a stock man. weeks, Dut this weelc canners and _inferior i Qmaha i H son "and Camel. * The Buckeyes hereafter ;‘l'“":dp‘nlm 2 Chlas ;}”;“"‘]‘,":‘s M '})‘Y”d‘;"‘l:’“; SOl o gl ChOlne gale of stock was the Immediate advance of | The republican county convention at Cleve- Ditehers) cows s ol ARCpUGh ag, S, mille 3 Peoria . 3 il be s e John 8. . M. D., dep estbrook . 1 104 Eras 2 [ New ¥ Santrs L s e % choice lots are stea e Alocker and feeder Quiney ... 9 12 3 5 z lygiene In the Usiversity of Pennsylvania | Lucy Glitters .\ 102 Red T 100 | bear attack, one would certainly have fol- | ator > o Do ccne And Foraker for een- | L F B I I 5 PREPAKRING FOR THE STATE MEET . 101 Tdyle 101 3 ator. those left over from yesierdu: his ‘wa not a Rockford ....... 8§ 12 S and one of the most distinguished sanitarians | HoORber sestes e seeeneeeee 0G| lowed the announcement of this negotiation, % rticularly heavy supply, but it being the last St. Joseph 7 U i T the. country: and from. wemen's. stand: | Gauln .11l 108 Pelln s 08| and in- that case it would probably have | Ell M. Brown, editor of the Frankfort, G the w we e 0 dictate Jacksonville ..., 6 1e Kearney Wheelmen Making Things Ready | 0 16 SONEIE @00 Giih WORELE BRIRE | Laper oo ellie been a fall of 4 per cent instead of an ad- | Ind., Crescent, died yesterday. iie had been and by ek they succecded in to Entertain Nebraska's Cyclers. Dity, ‘who isiaotively Hdentified witht thel| or ot vance. If the bears had felt sure of their | prominent in state politics and held numer- of @l 100 1b SBCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE | KEARNEY, May 26.—(Speclal)—If the 3 o e position, they wouldn't have wanted a | our offices. 2 ® Clvic league, the successor of the Woman's | gOTH RACES WENT IN STRAIGHTS | stronger point to sell on than the fact that to choice heavy state bicycle meet Is not a success it will | Municipal league, that labored so earnestly N ol o il an. In the oratorfal contest for the Paull and ‘mixed We ks 5 3 it » o e sreased its he oratorial contest for the Paulian an ] Billy Earle Collldes with Manager Barnes | not be the fault of the managers of the | for Mayor Strong's election. Closing Events of the Pimilea Mooting | Stock. Instead of their Toroine the oabital | edal at Christian Brothers college at St | DUVErs af @A, The bulic of the sules were i eand ihe Lastar b njnied. assoclation at Kearney. Everything is be-| FROM A RELIGIOUS STANDPOINT. hEii AR e down on the announcement, the bulls took | Louis Saturday J. . Croarkin, "95, won | weiehts, the average auallty being viry chofce. i A AL, May hmouring the | ing done that can be to have the track Wn | Rev. Washington Gladden of Columbus| BALTIMORE, May 2.—The last two | the consternation of the ‘shoris, made soots | "o honors. | sathrang: Hade Was very dull, and-ag buyers game this afternoon Catcher Earle of the | good condition and provide for the best at- | will discuss it from the minister's stand- 2 e ought to | sixty days ago in s, and o ol Andrew Emgebretson of Viroqua, Wis., | were bidding lower prices holders of desirabla ! races got off in fitful drizzles brought y days ag the 903, and compelled Grand Raplds team, in running after a ball | tractions in the west. The track will un- | point in his paper on “Civic Religion.” Dr. | cjose the Pimlico Driving club meeting in | them to cover at the advanced pric was arrested yesterday on the charge of at- [ sheoh and lumba were disposed to hold suih atock - toward the Minneapolis bench, collided with | doubtedly be the fastest track in the state, | Gladden has been among the foremost in| ) "Now vork, Philadelphia and Baltimore CHICAG tempting to poison his two sons and the | Until Menday. | The gencral maticel ke cltn 3 Manager Barnes, knocking him over and |and it is confidently expccted that if the | preaching the gospel of civie regeneration | . o™ 1o oo D L mar 0 G MARKETS, wife of one of his sons. e e Rt e R e y dislocating his shoulder. Score: weather is_favorable all previous records | and fis numerous articles and books have | {(F, Driving park would give a week | Features of the Trading and Closing Prices [ The Tennessee legislature will convene in | hax been lost since Thursday. Sheep are sellin 7 Grand Rapids ......1 0 6 0 0 0 4 1 0-12| will be broken. Prizes worth working for [ had an influence in bringing about the pres- ! extra session today. The abrogation of the a bisis of $AIGAT L inferior to choice. . Mlnn-upol‘l-« 10650090120 * will be offered, and from present indications | ent general interest in the subject for the trotters and pacers, July 2, 3, 4 and on Naturday. i (A ) 5)“‘“ laharh el e Jamba the ruling prices = are 751055 b Hits: Grand Rupids, 15 Minncapolis, 15, | Rerly every fown. of any size in the state | ° Tha scssion of the conference will be pre- | Suthe circult closing with the end of June. | CHICAGO. May 25.—There =have been |gf'the mensures considered. O e RO T AU L R E Errors: Grand Rapids, 13 Minneapolis, Wil be represented by one or more riders. | sided over by James C. Carter, who, al-| S3mamaI: o urse $500: y ays in the wheat market of ANl be brought hefore the | STAIE 45 to 60 Tha. : Battories: Teroy, Bonahue and Iarie: Fra: | The committee on advertising and generai | though’ono of the busiest of New York law- | poigone 8 P : 1 1 1|late but today's proceedings capped the cli- | o Dr- Buchanan wil be brought beforo the | *iftecfyta: Uenie! s head; hogs, 1800 heads 3 zer and Wilson, ] arrangements have taken held of thelr finds time both as president of the | Brunhilde 8§ 2 | max for surprises and sensations. One hun. | NeW York court of appeals for resehtence | sheep, 4,00 head, H MILWAUK R, May 2%.—Score: work with enthusiasm, and nothing will be PR R B L R DR R § & %[ dred million bushels of July awheat secmed | for wife murder. This will make the fourth o i o jone 8 at every! L i L 5 e anywhei [ 16%c een s enced. 3 A o . e Milwaukee ... 2 10 103 48 011 lqu)mw)nl« to see that everytning York Oity olab r contribute a shara to the | Charies 1 u.. 3 4 5| to be for sale at anywhere from Toc (o To%c time he has been sentenced 4 . Louls Live st Iarket, p Bt Panl 5 000 2 0 0 0 05| hnes are thoroughly Gharies Fo 7 5 3|down to Tic at the start, and as much | Th vages of chinch bugs have become | ST. LOUIS, May 2.-—CATTLE-—Receipts, 700 et Hits: 8 : 3 9] "Arrangements are now. being made for | cause of municipal reform. Hon. Theodore | yeriinga 4 8 0| was wanted an hour after when it e 8 <Tavges (Of CHIR L RO [ A R R et qulat and E Hits: Milwaukee, 20; St. Paul, 8. Errors: : R d Rock Burne A3 Wa g When it was sell- | very destructive in eastern Kansas and the 3 shipments, | et a K iR R RN LR O some fifty or more bicyele riders to ride | Roosevelt, until recently civil service com- | KOG tH 9§ 3 4|Ing away above Toc. After selling at 1%c, | & slow i suppiy; fron Milwiukee, 4; St Paul; 7, Datterles: Baker | §own to Grand Island Decoration day and | missioner, and now police commissioner in | Nefite' D, .. § 7 6 July wheat closed at Tisc, or 2ize above the | State university has sent out large quantities | i.uis.75; light welghts, 83 Kora ané TOLEDO, May Score: vml;lk::: ?{..5“‘5‘.5“"‘1%295‘ v:llxfi ,’j‘,f‘f,'. fi:‘r{‘hfi b:sw York, will be present, if his new offi- | Uncle Josh _“;; 3 8 m‘h‘fheu P(I-‘lsre‘:l.l;\é f;ellfi,.fflh hc‘,,.., l}l’“D"N leInoculalml‘h\lgs”t‘n;r(l»s!ru);[llv- pest. :’.‘T‘.",';l x*’;'f(t:'»'-lvw'm'\fm-w i fed Toledo vreres0 4 020000 0 fhY o0 thal B0Y etrn on the train in the | ¢lal duties will permit. Charles A. Bona- | Huntley s | 8t the end were neithor higher today or epresentative s condition was re- | oces $LTSGLE; J d g Kansas City ! 00031000040 parte of Baltimore, although still a young | Time: 2 1o & similar period on the day | ported about the same yesterday. Abigail ot he ) e an imen! . Hits: Toledo, 9; Kansas City, 6 Erro ,n""e"a-m game of base ball to be played | MAn a8 far as years go, i8 & veteran re- pzfln‘mfl;‘»!:‘ A lisfore; ‘{‘hiv‘(t:‘:r:hi?o‘nox:‘l l{’}fl."lfl.m'fn:;):fil‘ll Dodge was reported some stronger, but no | head;' market 5G10¢ lower: heavy H.00G455( 4 Toledo, 2; Kansas City, 3. Haiteries: Dam- | in the city this season will be between | former. He has been in the thick of every | pfIRr Jat¥ - 4 1 1 1| Sicceeded 15 breaking the brice of July to | hopes are entertained of her recove mixed, Hi0g; ghy, W00 mon and'Roach; Kiitg and Dergen. Kearney and Grand Island on June 6. | battlo In his city for purer politics, and as | \ifte“Wooagord ! 5 2 4 2f %, or 2c below the official closing | A young man named McKinney in Smith |y} in: STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WM foup of Kearnoyis yioracka: | chajrman of the exccutive committee of the | iying Nig 36§ 7| priccu of the day before, 1t went down | county, Tennessco, yostorday carclessly” dis- od. W bt | 1ACKs," expects to take pa Memorial | N; ici ed | Dals: 3 3 5| like a load of dirt from a dump wagon, and | charge ) e though A Fent b Played. Won, Lost. P.C't. | 115 00T Face at Omaha, and Charies Ash- | focont! Municipal lesgue nas " contributed | Laisy Dean 8B B e ar arom & dump wagon, and | charged a rifle which he thought was not > polls 1 Bkt by nAY 3 . ventin argely to the success of the movement. | Dalgetty i £ 0 /tame £ loaded and killed his two little sisters. Minneagolis - %' 1 8 I82lley will compete in the twenty-five mile | it 0 he RUconAs L SaaRmaMMAn | HamerE § 4 7 6| has been dimmed for a _month back, began 3 Kuowns ity Markets E Grand Raplds 5 1 0 800 rond race in Denver. kg, JOMTVOR CRg0REYRIE A P W o eta 6 6 8 8| to smile. The smile had barely time to[ The confederate veterans of New Otleans CITY, May 25, —WHEAT—E: e e R % h b b be the speakers at the mass meeting on | {ILC i 9 9 dr | widen into a grin when the expression be- | yesterday decorated the graves of the dead ' od and cloked firm 9 Kansas City' 111111000 0 12 48 English Sporting Gassip. Wednesday evening. May 20. The prospects | FIABK Biizy gan to change, and inside of an hour noth- | confederates with floy All the ex-con i No. 2 red, 4 Milwaukee . B 85| conyrimneed, 195, by Press Publishing Company.) | a¥o that Oblo cities and those in the nearby s Ing but weeping, walling and gnashing of | federate socletics attended the c:remonies. S e B0 I @) LONDON, May 2i—(New York World Ca- | ates will be most largely represented, bul | ropp 1L0ES A PROMINENT FIGURF | (o hours. “irom Tifie ‘a¢ the start, the | Judge Tuley of Chicago Saturday ordered 4 " Games toda 14 300 blegram—Special Telegram.)—Your Glasgow b price of July shot up to 79%e. J | a ‘prisoner sentenced to the county ail No. 2 mixed, 20G3e; No. & Minneapolis at Indianapolis; | correspondent telegrap v rie cities, east, west and south. . v statement o 3 ¢ C y Pnae 5 white, 8le, St. Paul_at Tol Milwaukee &t Qrand w“]’ "_“l_ ;:"m'"'lmh l:"t;r:dl::":h‘l‘hnl Valkyrie LT | ©aih, S8 Pers Woodrut of this city, pres- | John A. Morrls Dies Sud denly Whilo on n | A statement of R. G. Dun & Co. in their | leased on the ground that the jail was un- Trip to Texus. review of trade did much to influence hold- | pealthy and an unfit place to confine people. Minneapolis Whent Market. Riplds; Kansas Cily at Detroit ldent of the National Municipal league, Tas ers in getting ; etrolt, ) be laun aangR Allsa ( > p \ ’ o a1 | € g rid of their wheat this morn- 4 CEAC ay 2% -WHEAT—F R s s =nm - | g Walker, lowner of the Allsa, has | fivoted much of his time to the preliminary | HOUSTON, Tex., May %.—A Post speclal | fig. "oy "5 /d” that "their information in | The creditors of the Colorado Security com- | JMINYEAVORIS - Moy A ity ] E i NATONAL LEAGUE | Jint heen b ekt owher of he | arrangements for the coming meeting. Mr. | from Kerville, Tex., says: John A. Morris, | regard to’the damage was that it was not'| pany of Denver have petitioned the court for e . it NorT et Satanita, last year. oottt sald today in an interview: “If | the celebrated turfman of New York, died | serious, ~Hesides this, cables were lower | the removal of Recelver Frank G. Patterson, | No. § norihern. ishe Clnelnnatl Wins by Following To the request to the secretary of the Ox- | widespread newspaper discussion is an Indi- | at his ranch, elghteen miles from here, at ¢ flg'rlm"{\."f were reported in the west and | claiming his appointment was secured by = Seoms— Halls with ¥afe Drive ford 1 nlvm'l!;y Athletic club for an inter- | cation of popu'ar interest in a question then | o'clock this evening. - Mr. Morris arrived "OFhe first thing to Incite buying was a pre. | false representations. . 'Frisco Wheat Quotations., = CINCINNATI, May 26.—~Bases on balls and | Yo%, With tefercnce to the challenkes {Or | there must be general and widespread in-| pere on Thursday on @ special car. With | diction from the slignal buying was 8 pre. | (4 e les In the Creek nation are | pSAN FRANCISCO, May &~ WHEAT- errors, followed by §ood itting, gave the | Khme it pe yemrets ha conld ke fio sora: | (erest n what pertains to municipal govern- | jin Sre A" Natalie,\D Belden, jr., Mr. | killog frost in North and South Dakota, | becoming serious. It is reported a mob hax | """ i . Reds an easy victory today. Attendance, | munication on the subject at present. The | ment. Not only do we find papers specially | Ny honald and W. Wi Willlams of New | Nebraska and the northern part of Minne- | captured Chief Perryman and s holding 8,600, Score: *| fact is that the subject has yet to be con- | devoted to its consideration coming into the | St o day thelwent out 10 seo a | S0t The scene in the pit after ‘the frost | fiR"\10 T accounts for maney alleged to sidered by the committee of the athletic | fleld, and magazine articles, books and | OTleans. Of . prediction had time to congeal the burning | ;.Ve “pee I ende 3 10003130 eq|tidered by e J g fine animal that had been bitten by a rattle- | Qesire of all up o Its receipt begsars des | have been illegally expended. 0000103 club, and the secretary can say nothing | pamphlets increasing in quantity, but the e pt beggars de Cinclunati ...... . Cleveland .. * 21 0-4 dy decide: e fe Ynake and which Dr. /Beklen treated with | scription. The soaring price w. 3 ] of Missour! state demo- Remeuiy el Hits: Cincinnati, 7: Cleveland, 4. Errors: | boctpting :.l‘\)t‘l)\,'}:::llol‘l(; on the feasibllity of | dafly and weekly papers of every city devote | AAKS 47 ML, o i moon Mr. Morris Was | Sompaniment of an enormous bt o T..;'- 231:‘.!.“"",‘.".’:. fh;lwnn:l ¥ l‘r:“lllé\(‘)c .‘ o hood until T was Chea L, dhcjeveland, & Errors: | accepting len, valuable editorials to the discussion of the | geized with a fit of apoplexy and rever re- | From the first bulge to 74%c, there B [ SR e aRe st the silve 4 rown my famil Cincinnati, Cleveland, 1. Two-base hits Governor Wlames the Legislature. various phases of the municipal problems | covered consclousness, though physicians | reaction to 8¥c, the result of heavy real- | Yention to take action on the silver ques: H “fortune K Latham, Bmith, McAlder. Sacrifice. hits: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 2.—Governor | and the general movement. This is a good | from San Antonio webe summoned. His | jzing of profits by longs, alded by news | tion, and will not until a greatcr number of spent a fortune b hines, Blake.' Stolen bases: Hogriever, eaking ] Slen, for o these later days we do not find | wife and friends in New' York were tele. | from a number of points 'west quoting the | the state committecs request it. . sraphed and are now enroute on a special | weather bureau (o the effect that the condi- eys s South Carol Bmith 'to Bwing: Wallace to Mekean® & | let's fallure to grant a restraining order for | the press devoting any considerable space to | EFAWR) {Ney Orleans they will be Joined | tlons were not such as to fustify Afoondl-| - Attorneys for the state of South Oarclina Tebeau. First on balls: Off Rhines, 3; off | Ro o tted thatythe judge | SubJects in which their leaders are but little | ) ,'p; Reygen, Jr. dictions of severe frosts. But g ware | Atarted for Richmond yesterday to prosecute Wallace, 5. Struck out: By Rhines, Jl ‘n’; AARKS :\flmlu'.lxlggenrfiul:ew:y thatathe judge | concerned. One Important and encouraging | “y)pi X'“Morris was one af the best known | had stood by their guns throughout ine | an appeal to the United States circuit ccurt tglng tocureme of this disease, I visited Hot Springs and was treated by the best medical Swing, Latham. ~Double plays: Gray. to| Matthews In speaking of Judge Gil- 1 Wallace, 1. Passed balls: O'Connor, ; Mer. | Governor Matthews sald: ~The legislature, | feature of this latter day municipal reform | porsemen in the world and for years has | trouble and took on more wheat at the de- | 9f appeals of the registration case recently :}m'z:mh‘"" RO benefit(edd.d\\;hden e Fit, 1. Daiteries: Rhjnes and Merritt; Wal- | in refusing (o grant me the relief sought, | movement is the general interest manifested | kept up a magniticent breeding ranche in | cline. A8 a consequence the recession was | decided adversely by Judge Goff. hings had ailed I de- e lace and O'Connor. 'T'me of game: One hour | dia great wrong and makes it harder than | by every cass in the community. The Cleve- | this county (Kerr) which s famous for| followed by another strong advance to T¥c | The surgeon general at Washington bas re- termined to try 8.5.5. frir lndlg“gglyx:fi:-lnulh;g- lln:lwru: McDonald. | ever to control such :flulr‘x‘hul‘!iu?\'. Je it | land confercnce demonstrates this. Law- uulremaumlwm;lr& u;“;‘,‘:fi: Jncthe hest af "m"é‘m'en'x"“"r'n';“fl;:.",:'u')".n“.'*‘},,‘", the CIo10K | colved advices that the condition of the yel- and in four months was 3 NSE OUT OF THE 5. ets to that point where the local authori- e - | helath a e 3 o ymen were aided by 5 . i ibl: HICAGO, May 26.—The mmfifi?,lolk the Hes are \inable yers, clergymen, physiclans, bankers, busi further crop damage news of the most |low fever epidemic in Havana remains v entirely cured. The terribl: eczema e to deal with them my duty | neys’ men, manufacturers and editors are all | Stricken. —— 0 e course to pursue will be clear. . nd e dolorous description from Indiana, Illinols, | changed. The hospitals at Santiago and B e o Rt opnkeSiorer, Aelding T T R A G u}. represented on the program. MR R "',“‘".a“'"l" “:\"" "2'6"’5 a1 | Miszouri and Ransas. At the opéning thé | other places are reported crowded. wrangling on both sides over Murray's de- | Sistance in the adoption of relief measures, CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, May 26—(Speclal| trading for a moment ‘or two was being | rne Order of Foresters in Ilinols met yes- Slsions 4ha the game eay be thiomray'® de- | Sl be held responsible for much of the | PANGER TO LIFE IN TROLLEY CARS | Telegram)—Rourke and Balger of the de- | done simultancously at from Toe to ™AC, | (orday and passed resolutions condemning the rotest, Anson was ordered out of the game | Present trouble.” —_ funct Bloomington club arrived in the city | the latter proving to have been the lowest Yy ar eontinued kicking. Boore: Fabite Mosiins Oalian 1n Paliadsluble to| cant B coctpanial:ibs trqm fo | DEice Of the day, The waeli's clearnces of | supreme oblaf sanger of Torcnta and Geslatiug was gone, not a sign of it left. My general health built up, and I have never had afi return of the disease. i HllnHufln recommond. o heat and flour from both coasts amounted | there was no course left but to disband, as [ § ed 8.55. and Chicago . 10340 Carhett and - Fits Ave L'eacnable. i Jubuque. The other Bloomington players | ¥ i ! L D i Baitaaore: GES R % rlo Lu NBW YORK, May. 86.~Corbett and. Fits- Discuss Reme l:l;-;-n;u. ‘l‘n.u ;He D e moriiing 1n Hins 1o take w“&st#&evm.'nuflfis(lé;fi.ua t:uv m‘nulx& the order had no charter in that state. l;:l\a“;n;;e: A4 Hits: Chicago, 12; Baltimore, 17, - Errors: | simmons, the pugilists, who have been tell. | A Public meeting wi eld in Phila- | For i {he game. Nearly all the old mem- | 1'500 000" bu. between the extreme esiimatos | Mrs. Hannabh Martin, the wife of J. B. SO AT, Trwin, Pa. Chicago, & Baliimore, 1, Hartied uns: Chi: | ing for several duys What they would do if | delphia June 1 to.formulate a protest against | bers of the feam will be Teleased. 5F the decrease which will e ghown. in the | Martin of Cinclnati, died yesterday. Martin cago, 2 Bakimore, 8. Two-base hit: ‘Rob- [ (hey should chance to meet, occupied seats | the destruction of human life by the trolley Omnium Wiie the Freach Derby. Visible ‘supply on Monday. The extremes | created quite a sensation a few years ago Three-base hits: Honner, A N fart, “Ryan, Robinson. Stoleh ‘bises v oy " P Ve ) ol e 2,000, bu. d 3,500,000 s ¢l Cl in {he same row In & “tenderloin’ music | cars. The Public Ledger, commenting upon| PARIS, May %.—Omnium won the French | 257 B0 Bl 450 bu,, against z:‘nx:rlz«"l;i'::xsr";'g‘\‘::v"{m s Obriat apd 2 5 . ‘Bouble plays: Robinsor 1o puses: | hall last evening. Theére was no nose pull- g Derby today. Cherbourg was second and orn_was again very uneven in its tem- tewast ¥ Anson; Fenning 10 Carey! Siruck e e S o . 20 Sha wibjes, M Riotelet third. Omnium came to the front T opened for July. from 616 down to| A man glviug the name of John Lawrence, ul n{ Hoffer, 3; by Terry, 4. Passed | DENters wives raccomp ™ to the{ It may be assumed that the trolley cars| 4¢'(ne rise and won easily by a length. The c, on account of the early slump In the [ Who Is believed to belong to a dangerous lla; Robinson Buse on balis; O Hoffer, 3 have come to stay; that mo possible con- | favorite was last. condition of wheat. It rose again with the | gang of counterfelters, was arrested yesterday i Yy d pitches Nover fails to cure, even when ell other romedios have, Our treatise on blood and akin diseases mailed froe to any address, SWIFT P! 1C CO | Atlants, Ga. 44 k . \ o ek T . d bossession & Tvan one McAlester and Welch Won, atruction of elevated or underground ratl. | . VIENNA, May 2—Tne Austrian Derby | recovery of whea!, was dashed down again |at Duluth, He had in his posiession a offer, Terry. A LA Vi o by Tokio, a horse owned by | by the prediction of 1,050 carloads for M ’ . 00ls ol 3 B T Eaileriea: Terry and Moran RIVERTON, N. J., May 2%.-In the 10- | poads will provide rapid transit for more :.:p:?l[r:mlog;r{lllr);ue. boesy g Y| day and once” more becamo' firm wher fesnbiy of raised bills and todls for doing | MAKE $10 EVERY DAY e Al R ineon wtania, of | LId match yesterday on the grounds of the | ipay o small fraction of the psople of & Fair Grou Ting Extended e e tlome The net Tesult however waa | At Nicholasville, Ky., yesterday two promi- | | 1Y & new pian of #ystematlc grain speoulas Murray. 3 " | Riverton Gun clob Charles McAlester and | city built like Philadelphia, and the only e 2 that the closing prices of yesterday and | nent young men named Riley and Montgom- | Hon. Bend {or'Gur (ree Looklet showiitk how 3 D s 3 Robert Welch of the Riverton elub defeated | question to be determined is the speed at| . ST OUIS, May 20.—The management of | {05, Vile ®fdentical at 63%c for July and a b e The | (0, et around adverse Auctuations of (he TOUGH EVEN FOR ST. LOUIS. George Work and Knapp of New York by | 4 beed at| e gair Grounds association have declded N v ery eogaged in & shooting affray. he | market and make money even on the wronj i, ™ h B%c for September. The hard spots were PR K 1enter Willed 8, | Which cars shall be run on tne surface, so [ 1b X, G MO i (o g | e I e 1o el it & poad denq | former was killed and the latter muuyrm“ i &“wug. 5 e werks. gasien w"fi“ Weich 56: Work “killed 81 and" Kesor 31| as o give a fair degree of protection & ded, The aff t of Riley, & bt ey PREENTNE" R ~Ad AT e el H e an gree prol lon to e woundes e ray grew out of €] 5 i SR ml‘u‘m'\:s AR T .L‘.,. Hed 1 S03 Wnsop more weeks, in addition to the time origl lol [ong stock. y Y. e Isferences furnishe human lfe, An observant rider on the | nally set. Oats experiénced another heavy day and | celving a . Traders Bidg, Chicago. s

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