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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1896)
r- - - - _ 1 'Il1 OMAHA DAY flj1 WTJflNEDAY , M flJgf ; - 1)19 ) NOT SICN A STIPULATION Farmer3 Mutual Officers and Attorney Gencral Churchill Caunot Agree. NOTHING COMES OF THEIR CONFERENCE ) rui.tl1oti if Stti tc iiiiil II ( Jl..t.I flu. Iii.surxiii.j I'UIIIIJ It liii I Ir ( lINt 1eft , , , L'woL : . ; , May . -SpocaI--.CounseI ( ) for the Iarrners' Miitiia 1nsur.inc compiny of Lincoln , acoInhgl I(1 ( by 1'roli1entVood , to1ay alt1 lipoji Attorney tietieral Church. ill for the purpaso 01 arrarglng the terms of a tJpuIatIon between the company an(1 ( SIat Autlitor Moore by which everything but the fiueztion of proniis.ry notes taken for InIIraIIcD could lie eIIrniIlate(1 ( from the answer of the nulltor ( to tim petition of the Coniany. This petition was In tht natore of an application for a wrft at iiiaudaniii to compel the aucllthr to ) aun to thu company a certificate to do business. The stiptila- tlon wa lrann UI ) by th attorney general , na h unlerEtool the term ot the agreement , 1JUL s'hcn this wa llre3011tet ( to the omcors of the Vartner' Mutual 1nurance conipany for their Rignatures they r'ttied to &git It. The matter waa , accordingly. left In the same coiiiTftIon It hae been since the state aIiIbr flrt flP1 hIM an3wer. Attorney General Churchill saId that lie ( liii not now know srhen the matter would he aEIjuited. Tijo certlflrate of rciiomlnatkjo of Con- grc3smln W. F. Anrova wag today tiled with tli erretnry of state according to law. Several tietloa of Importance have arIsen In th ofilce of the Iecretary at atate concerning tlio SUlHflISFdOfl of the constitu- ttonal amen'lnients to a vote of the people ot Noliracka. There are twelve anlenments ! to be vnted upon. One of the questions Is : In It necessary thnt a. certlilcate be ptilillshed for c1i separatb amendment ? The law requires the cortlflrates to be pubikihed fcr thirteen weeks prIor to the election. It Is also a question ahether or not the twelve certificates shall b pnhlIsheLI all In one paper ? It Is also claimed that tim law regli Ulatlng tile submesInn of the amendments to the people provIdes that the voterM shall he allowed to vote for all the nmentlmelbta by making one cross. This Is said by some to ho In conflict with the Australian ballot system. In the hearing of the case Instituted by Lincoln SivIngs bank ( lepositors to secure the reiuovd of J. F. , lIIll as receiver , Mr. 11111 had an InnIng to3ay In the dhtrlct court. lb was Placed l1Ofl the rtaii'J and swore DoItively' that to his lcnowledge no ( lepositors had been p3hl since lie had been nppolntel recetver. Ito akia denied that lie hail eiItCtCl ( Into any collusion or coil- spiracy with L. C. Burr , It. 1) . Miller , W. 1) . flarlcley or any one else to have himself appolateil receiver of the hank. had never held any conversation ltli Burr or Miller Iii relation to the rccirereiiip ! , nor had lie ever tllec'nrageil city of the depositors of the defunct liaiik or intiniateil to them that the storkholtlors zould not be hielil liable for the loss of the (1exsitors. ( [ l'aul Iiohm , a inem- her of the comnilttee of ( lepcihtors , testified that the CoTnhllittee had railed on Itceeiv'r 11111 , and requested the privilege of exaniinw Ing the books. Mr. 11111 had Informed tUern that they could not eaniI ' o them unti cerlain reports wre iiiadc and. the beaks straigIltelielI UP. ( 'ntincii for Claud 1 ! . Hoover , eor.victet o inur1erhiig his brother-in-law , Saiii DiiBls. flle'l a motion in tue supreme court today for a. rehearing in the case , basing th' urn- tion oh ertor. Tue mction was acceiuphriied by a prIntCI brief setting up that the plitn- tilt in error was entitieci to iiae the record properly made up , utbI as ho hiad taknn a proper exccption to the action of the. trIal court the aupreino' coUrt 4JIOUliI consider hilsi pJea in tic no3t raverahilr' light. It is alsth urged th'tt the Inatnu't'ns ' ' of the trial irnurtse Ia regard to insanity : : iiI Intoxica tfon should not have twefl gIven ci togothpr , and that the teitimony on the eulect of insanity , having been ruled out. lii the trsl ! caurt should not have ruled on It. lu 'liio brict nice prays the court that If it can- not grant a new trial on the showing made. co In the brief. that It vIhh reduce the eiitenre of Hoover , Omaha jrnopho In Lincoln At. the Lin. of deli-George A. Day , F. F. S'rvls , L. 'P. ' . tii Show. A. C. huh. At the Capltal-G. F. Betts , George Derby. At tue Lincoin- , J. John II. hlarte , Paul \V. florliichiVihiarn : ! - B Sterling , A. M. Jeffrey , A. 'P1. Serlbner pr F' W. Shiaw. _ _ _ _ ab Sli ) III I I I S Jill Oil I ICR'S 'V I Fi. pe Citjile A irs.steilNn I. Sli el oii ( Iii ( 'niuiplailitt 4lI Oil 1iiviu llitii. Cl Cr SiLEITO , Neb. , May 5.-Siiecnl ( ! Tehe- gram.-Abont ) a week ago a man giving his gi name as G. W. Spicer arrived here , accomcol vaiileil by a voman supposed to be his vite. Cr The luau secured work on a farm hear hero Ion in itiil they lived together as man anti wife. This evening John Sicer Of l.eoii. Ia. , or- riveti here and causeil the arrest at the iiian itnil womali , chiiniing that they sere his co wife and brother , anil that they had run iioi th away together. 0. W. Spicer resides at Ma New Salem. Ill. , where he has a wlf and lau eoyeit children. lie claims that the woman left her liolilo voluntarily and followed him here , % hiIiO the IiushuuI iays that his svifo was enticed away. The woman also says ur ' l'a that sue did not come of her own accord. They vhii no held awaiting iimtructions froni Le tile IOWa a&itiiorjties. & tru Lu 4tileiiiliiI Crop I'ri.Min I-s. tor NOItTlI LOUi' , Ncb. , May 5.-SpoiaI.- ( ) Not in thu ineninry of the liroverbial oid- est iiiliabitaiit" has the sprliig opened niere Cr co iroinisingiy than is the case this year. Small lt grain espt'claliy , aiicl Indeed all vegetation , twil IL griming with remarkable rapidity. Alrier falta that as shorted by Irrigation last aiii IC5lOXi ) hi already nearly large enough to eot "Ic niiil it ivill ho of iniiiienio 1z by tile time ach of bie'aoiiiiiig , at which tliiie it Is ieuiaily of ciii. Small grain Ic iiiaking a magnificent con growth , Samuel McClellan having a lieht of Iirs rye iililch is already kneO.lefIi rue small un grain , iii itii rapIdity at growth , is almost lol ojitdon& by the nativ prairie grasses , whIch hit already furnish abundant intl succulent stin liacturel , . ii hue tue iiil trees. not to fall e ilehuliti the procesion , ore loaded with i ) la hI coin. Oriij Iieiii'H 'iresNiiier ( iiiiIglts , FLtIiON r , May hi.--Spechai-A ( ) special toi lie ineoting of the county boarti was held tbitii vhi forenoon fr the iurposn of aciiiig on the lionil of 0. lI Frnier , treasurer of the city of North 13(0(1. ( Frazor ao elected treasurer at P tile April neeting of ihi board , There ias ii therefore no olilcer In the city qualified to L'en receive the taxes of 15. 'i'it ! huiid was 'nl unaniinousiy opproved. 'rho bi.irql alao c ifle voted t ailvertion for hId for liliitiIl in a ' iis new iiIwalk to coliforin to the estab4lslied ' 1viii 1 grade en Faiirthi strcetonth of the jail , viii llniiruul ' * Iliui-t. Ciilc' Liiue F.tRlMOT. Neb. , May & -Speelal.-j ( ) , C. iilc' inv SaiiehI. flietnan on 11w Chester branch of the ' lili II. & M. . while loadIng a heavy ear spring eo s itt thu ( lelbOt hero last night , met with a : If biui occident. lie lifted tue spring auto the I liii tender flfll iippoebng It was safe lot go and nl ste'ped biclc. It toil aiitl struck Stoweli In the bressi , crtiehiiig iiiiii to the ground , siid it ivail tPn niinutes before lie etuld get a D natural Iireatii. 'i'iien the eiigiiieer got to t' aIl him Iiio sprliig was lying acrosi his breast. J ( ih II weighed l5Opotintle , rou UCt % ipIi Id ( irga ii Iii' IiII tupr. np li4tVNil. CITY , Neb. . May t.-Spcia1 ( , ) Slie ) -Le , . . Variier of the Sterihiig Sun t tak. lie he liii ; &U actlyo interest In trying to organe ity 1-40 U Southeastern Nebraska lIlIorial a- Ii ite enciatfori foI' liluttial benefit. It i'us talked of lie at tile hut essocJatioI % meeting at LIncoln. lie iis Il iiiIii Seiiiioi Otiie'rii Ilevfi iJ. his ill OIAFTO , Neb. , Msy 5SpchalThie ( ) c tii , congregational Sunday school yeiterday fecteil officers as follows : Mrs. Waggoner , 'l superinteadent ; ; Ceorge ilurt. nesistant : L ) , Montgoiiiery , secretary ; Schuyler IIaid , ni treaurer MissBoi Russell , organist , C's eed lniiruviiiw si li.uulugfuu Mill , II lar IilNJlNITON , Nub. . May , -SpeeIai.- ( ) P ait Iii CIas Oft lutz just Jot a contract to Vcter j t.O taiioid for tlio building of a floodgate at ii mo hii aniifif.iui. It is to b * a large structure aeil Will be coilipleted and ready for use b ? Yo Jens 1. 'i'be Ctl1Idut&tIUfl in the cantrat T tics I , i s $3o , and to be guaranteed for two yenra. T he high weter every sjring iIo , more or i cs tIatngo to the darn arni renders the xi iili vropertr nearly uieless for same time , tsiJcir 3Iii iii. Iiiisor-ii. NI1I1tASKA CITY , N'ib. . MI * c iai.J-MaJOr Mapes was last eveoln I re- ch ci ento1 with a beautlfui award ly the iiicm- h ers of company C' , Si'ont1 reginient e bt raika Natiotial Guards , as a n'ark of esW be eem. Lieutenant herding iniiio the pros- e atatkn speech. iIutrIt ( hurt iii 4I. i'niii.4t ST. PAUl , , Neb , May 6.-Special.-Thi4- ( t rict court of ilowartl CoUnty couvs'tI hre h ull morning with Judge lCnilall oil liii' hd hb ench. IhsrE , are 161) ) clvii cares on d oeket and no criminal. Most uf a re unimportant and tile term a careted to b e short. _ _ _ _ _ ii Is Vi C. lIe I U I'rui-t'iI t I. . Tl11tTltlCF , May 5.-SjrncaI.-1t ( ) now h eoka as though th case nt I ) . II. IIngIe. the r eal estate man chisgeIl with photitll.g lila w ife with intelit to kiii , will not be vro ! we e cittol , as Mrs. TAngle saya she vIii go upn th e etand and testify that lie did not shoat a t tier. Si.ei te 'iii a i i'si t rice. flFATltlCi , May 5.-Speciai.--Tiie ( ) resi- d enco of IV. I . Cook of the Ileatrice National b ank. was entered by sneak thieves last n ight and quite a little property ap- p ropriated. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lI.slrIe tiirt is t lliii trio. ' . lrn\.TltIci , May L-SprcIai.-Dtntrict ( ) co urt coiiveiie.t today , Judge C. It. bitten p rcaiding. The dacket is about the ucual si ze. S - AMUSEMENTS.w Clay ( 'lenient , who may be said to have fu rnhidied the otihy theatrical urprise of the y ear on the occasion of his former npparth ai ice iii Omaha last winter , opened a idiort re turn etigagenteilt ia&t night at ( lie Creigli. to n , presentiiig again his atimlrabha Iniper- c iintiO at Baron Ilohonstatilfen. . % t the ea rlier tiiiie roftirred to Mr. Cle.ioiit wao ha iled as a lieN star of consitciIrli1 , bri. h aney Iii the theatrIcal lirunori' . whuse li ght gave promise of attainiiig vastly greater lir ighitnes. ' ii the future. People did r.or k now hiiiii then , and know biit ! hut little bet- te r ilOW for want of goIng to eec him , at- tti ougii the hotuc last night az a fair cc. , : Si ibetantiah recognition , even oF althittc-a , like M r. Clcnient'a , is slow iii arrtvttig , Seine. da y. however , in Omaha and eiea here , this co nsiitnhiiato artist , whore niaserv of ti ! ni eclis of pure coniody Is greatr ihan that of inOt nctor.- living today , will he "dhsov- or e' ] ; " and the world wiil epecilily ring vIth liL i hrahses. Meantltiie lie good n iniper- tu rbably playing the barontal hintcitit with an exquisite art which touches tlit' souls cf al l who come under Its spell , and rhowi ig po ssiiihitIes which , in their app.ircntt/ - it able fuihliliiicnt. ilhi set liliti 'vhi up a mong the greatest cctuediani of his age Little that iii no % % ' can lie Ftii1 at this tine of either play or players , though uulc1 ! uiiglit lie rpokui by way of cmiiliaelzing tim hiruiec w hich has already appeared in these coi- ui uns. All intertatitg story it 'oIl of co nstruction of the ida' . which rtlates , that. II ti m very felicitous botanical deacriptloii ( if w oman , iviiichi is put Into lehiia'iiffri'a m outh , was tInt starting point if the dialogue of "rho New lominion , " thia theci'r ha ving been interpoluted by Mr. Ciement in to a smali part of which. . he pla3e1 rome ye ars ago , whore it made so palpable a hit thi rit ft was reserved for the higher purpose w hich It zervaa at present. a Tile company. uhstaiitiahly the caine which ac campanhod Mr. Cenieiit on lila earlier to ur , Is generally adequate to the require- \ in cni9 of a lIOY which iroaents one donii- ta ut porsnahity , : 'o elitertalnniept of higher quality or be tter calculated to plearo all claros of th eatcr-gocrs has been afferel here this se asofl. It , Ii a.i'.oticcallo fict that appieomi i atiori of Mr. Ciement's work is felt cqiiahly by larquct atiti gaiierP. Thierearo only two Moro ere pertormancea , tIde afternoon and oven- g. The evening tertoriiv icc' vihi begin pr onplIy , at o'eiock 'ii order to allow the mpany to catch a train. in emi ' l'oter F. Dailey and an excellent company comedians vtil be the attraction at Boyd' th nator on Sunday , Monday and Tuesday next. th Mr . Dailey atiti liii. company will present Jhu op . MeNaiiy's latest comedy , entitled "The Ni ght .Clerk , " Title play wait written oxca utii essly for Mr. Iaiiey anti in it is found Ki undant opportunity for the display of hits thi culiar iiowers. ( thii imli Tue engagement of that popular actor Clay pit ement , in " 'rho Now Iniinian' ' at the Ch eighiton , wilt chose with two performances Br ted ay. 4 popular irlecI matinee will lit veii at 2iO. : Mr. Clement sylli be a se1Ch lie feature of nod. seaoit's bookiiigs at the Cai eighiton , appeiring in "The New Doiiiin- Cn , " "Tim Li"lls" and a new production now ott Pa preparation. red IIlm Murray and Mack , oupported by a large Ab mpany of farce comedy favor1te , are an- Ab tneetl for an cngageuient of tvo iiigitts at ia Ki e Creighton , commencing Sunday itiatinec y 10 vhieii they t'hii again present their giIng success , "Fiiiuigan's Bali. " 11113 Creighton Music ball will be opened Sat. tiim day. May 19 , under the nianagement of time xtoii and Burgess. Tim Brothers Diantas. by roy anti Clayton , Truly Shettuck , Ger- dn uve do Ilaynes , Leoha Mitchell , and Messrs. ilou tz and l'cdersen wili ho among the en- ; t. tainerii for the opening veek. i'h i'hh T he lImLte ? & tour of Mr. Augustin Daly'e ror mpany includes this cIty. appearing at the I run eighton Tuesday , May 12. Miss Ala lias ' linn and the entire Aiigtistin Daly company I ihe l'hm l be seen. The play selected for this le rorrnatico is ' 'Tim Taming of the Shrew , ' ' I mal l Miss flehnn vt1l be seen in the role of I Iln atlierine , " tIiI'h Is perhaps the crowning ; iievenient of her art The appearance litre hia mY this excciienf actreei and the tanious or- ) o izatioti which lisa made Daly's theater the ie t piaylioium Iii America , is an evcot of usuiil artistic iinportniice. and will no iht meet with iiat hearty response from i ) ha b.et . class of titcater-gorre that siith an ivtm ounceinent inevitably merits. Rei'erved : imo ts for the coming engnenient will be ou : om ced Oil sale at the Crelghton tomorrow. ; iip ,00 M me. Tlhca .omcs . to lloyd's theater on it 17th. 18th antI 19th taste. . end will proi lal t a repertoire flint will contain two iibye H cht are new to Omaha theator-goers , 'it - _ _ _ _ _ . - lal tas Oflhi'or Suit's a 'itililner. Fen ita ontiseti by the opli'loii of a. lamp ug kt out in the inhlliiiei-v si"it i ) .tutiida 0 nhUiit i' ' Nut-lit Teiitii iiti-eet , at 2 I ock this inorniiig. The biiihuiiig , a itinali I ilte ho . .IttOicottuge. . snn lii ii blaze when 'on ( o'er&Ml unil it wis : knnwii I hut iisz nebuni was ittili Iiisido. Offler ilitlil. : III , . on iVlirti b"iit Iii , , tir' ticeIirr.l. forced ' iu eritraiit ( Itinhigli a toni 11001unti reit. 'la ' ii $ lii veIiinii ft-mu s reolil which vas ( ' il itli eniok" . hart rf thin lied clothing bl ing nirpilily lgiilteI. : 'i'he vrninn es- oil etl vitii a few slight hcni. , 'A'lio ( i-out 1 ur iii of I 110 building , Wlilh vnt , used us C inn how i outii , was titled with a tniall stocl r Liii i atiitlnetv. . 'l iiis is ; , total loiH. niini-oxi. c : ! Imi I it Va lue $ I4)'t'hLt : ; tlii inn g to I lie mi iiu. J les _ us siflit atiti is covered by Insurance. h - _ - C hr. ii nnsor on Ills iiitrens , ' iiifl ill Dool.ty tough South Otiiitliii 'htr , a negro , ; tlv ed last evening upen his mistres. ' , ltn : 1 ) nu iiOil , hying o flailtonti aveitie. anti 0 0 ble ensued. Dooley drew it ruzor niid tru , eIlPd In Inflicting a niiniher of deep imi ( lieJ iii the n"eic 01111 hotly or the woman. 'ati iici-ittno4 ( or IitIp nii.l tell faintilig 10 Tnm hoot. loolty ninth. his esclit' front house atiti bonrLling.a .inotor cain. . to tlit . 'I'iio Otnulis loliOe iiotiileil tintl ji hil last aveninir Dooley watt i.rrettteI iieni iti at-iier ot 'tWcltih lititi 1)odgo strrets. Iott 'OiiiUiis lultirici. . are Heriotlit looley ' lmi eliarp.'d . with cutting ith inteiit to lime ciui wilt be stilt ) iak to Rouui Oniuhta nioiiiiiig to await .1eveioiiiwnt In the - , ime diltofl of the wonton. iev It-o alt 'roiililei tz Iin Ilusi ne.u % % 'urid. t , OU1iLI.1May 5-Tue Usrinen- rew erean ! Title roiiipeuy , which does busi. J. oii at 41s : West Jeffcrson street , flied a O of aM-'igtitnelit today. Mr. Maxwell J. alt kot , firstvIct presidiit of the coin- ou y , Ntntcd tii astute of tue company are ou iintel itt 1.i25O ® , with a margin of from ) to IO.O ) era either slcl.s or this titit , 1iiilities tire ustIniuIet at sotiooo. : Ch r t - - rot ung liten ci' old bould not fat : to reaI trli , Stater3 advertl.eniuit on page 7. 1. m - - - - - - - . _ -f ------I- .e I EXPERT SHOTS AT E\V \ YORK C racks Fcattoringroken Targets Over the Old Outtenborg rack. W ESTERN MEN CI'.PTURE TUE COIN G ilbert , U rIo , , I'ii nih. let , iIiiId , fll Ii- lilt i'ii.t l.Ii.leriiini. All ) . , . .cil iii tlit. 11000 fIti'a IVeit I t ii. NFYOfli : , May b-A large number of tr ait shooters from all sections of the country a ttIdeI : the liianimate target shooting tour- n ament which opoiiel today at the old race tr ack at Guttenberg. The first event , twenty t trgets , unknown r.igles . , was won by Situ tC C iovor , Itceherter , N. Y. , who killed twenty st raight , Parmalee , Grins , Simpson , Grieff , L ititlerinan , baits , Vertheu , Iiiford , flur. b ridge , Ileike anti liobberd dinned second ni onoy , liaviig kiicd nIneteen each. In the econtl event , twenty targets , same C , , ' 'hitioiie. Cilliert , Wagner , Ileikes , Upson , H unter and Sherman divided tirst money , h aving killed twenty straight. Ta tIle thirli event , eanie conttions , Gii b ert , Mitchell , Mattingley , flayer , Barrett. S heriiitii aiitl l'ilkin divided first , money , h aving killed twenty straight. The seventh nail eighth events ere nine co mpeaed of sanie cuidltionz and the former re ruited In a tie for first place between LivC Iti goton and Triinbo ! , divilmI money , w ith t'cnty atraight kills. Eiliott. Bartlett an il ltodwiimg kiiled twenty straight In the ei ghth event ctI divided flrs-t money The fourth , fifth and sixth events on time ca rd vere In the chamnlmionship eorics , but th e sixth was postponeil tutu tomorrow. i vent No.I , twenty-five targets , unlcmmown an gles , t'ai-nmalee , Bud I anti Wliitnoy divided fir st money , baviiig killed twenty-five. Event No. 5 woo shot tinier the expert ru le at twciity'flvo targoti' , one titan up amid fiv e targets down. There were no stratht uc orea 'ii title event. but Build anti Gilbert cp tlt first money , $1O.5 , having tied with t venty.toUr kills each. ( til ES or' 'iii i \1M't'IilL . , l.FLiGtJfl. l. 4)iiil4'.i lit' 1'iii' , I Is t4oeuii.l Git tue by it 'Vei'rIlIt' Struggle. LOITtSVILT.dd , May 5.-The Colonels flu. al ly won ammothmer game , batting Flynn omit of the box In the second inning amid hitting D ad Clarke equally as bald. The Giants pl ayed a nilserabie tickling game. Attendan uin ce , roo. Tomnoirow's game , ott account of time 1)erby , vIli ho played in the mnorisQ 11m g. Score : L ouisville . . . . . . . . . . . 2 fi I 0 5 0 0 2 O-11 N eis' York . . . . . . . . . . -I 0 0 i 1 1 0 0 i-1t I Hits : Louisville , 11 : New York , 11 Er- ro rs : Louisville , 1 : New York , 8. Earned rmm ns : Lotmlsville , ) : New york l. 'I'wo- ba se hits : MIller. Tlmree-Imse hmlts : Miller. hl om runs : MeFariand , liassamaer , Tier- hu n , h. Gleason. Stolen Iui'es : Clarke , Sh niinon , MeFaiTamid , Dexter. Dcnmblo jmiays : l 2iD c1'arlmnml to Jiusnmimaer to Eustitce ; 11. D avis to Ciensomi to Davis ; Giei.son to P'ul- he m' . First base on lmhls : Ely CunmiIngimrmni , ; Flynn , 2. flit by Pitched bali : Fuller , Sm atI'ori. II. Davis. Struck out : fly Cliii- imi nglinimi , 1 : i ) Clarke , -I. t'asssI bails : FiLe miel.Vild pitcimes : Clarke. flatteries : Lo uisville , Cunmiitighiamn and Miller : New Yo rk , Clarke , Flynn mend barrel. Umpire : Sh iemldamm. slNA'rons'IN LUCKY. CLE\'E1ANl ) , Mny 5.-The home to-aiim I w as defeated today through its Inability to hmia t uhien men ere Cii ba-es. Cupi.y itche1 good glmnie , but tIme visitors were lU ( 'k , ' . Attemidamice , 1,500. Score : Cl eveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-3 % ' nshmigmorm ! . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 1) C-b Hits : Clivelanti , 1 : W'ashlngtoti , i. Er- ro rs : Clcvelnimd , \Vasimingtcmn : , L Earned st ru ns : ( 'ievehunil , 3 ; Washington. 1. Two- ) imi o hits : IIiirlcett , MeAleer , Brown , Mcda C-a uley. Stolen bases : Joyce. SeibaIm. First Iia aa on bails : Off Cuppy , I ; dY Mercer , 4 U b by pitched bail : 1i CuPI. 1. struck emi t : fly Cuppy. & ; 1m3t Mercer , Batteries : in Cl eveland , Cuppy nu.I Zimmer : Vasliingtoii , ercer anti McCauley. Umpire : I1tir.t. M ANSId AND TItUBY DO IT. ( 'IIICAGO. May 5.-The Irooklyns were vic torious today In a game full of excite- _ ut at the close , but % ery paurhy played , en ly one run nit either side being earned. 'rr uiy's muff was respoiisihle for the 'Isth ito rs' ilrst three scores antI Ammori' wiLd tri row to time plate tn the seventh helped qum em to two inert , . 'rime Coils had a great I pc-rturmlty to win out In the ninth , but Th fai led. With omrn run In. ti-me laies full , d none out , Lange's Ily to right wa ptured , Anon , Who was running for ttredge , foolishly tried to score from rd , a doutbo play resulting. ari.i Ityan lo i'el time game ity im.fl easy grounder to ril. Klttre.ige was knccke,1 , out lii Lhc stmi ithi by being hit on i he head with n ched ball. Attentin nce. 3. $0) $ . S'ore : wil icago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I ) I ) 2 1 0 0 1 1--- ' ( ooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 1 0 1 2 0 0-7 lic B its : ( 'hk'ago 9 ; Drooklymm , lb. Errore : sel icago , 3 ; Ilrea1ymm , : t Earned runs : Chi- ro , I ; Itrntkiyn. 1 Three-base hitm : M - rtimy , Shlnilc ! L tmme. Stolen bases : Evir- , Lange. Lachance , ialIey. LOub'e plays : Ke rker in 1)ahmlen to Anron ; Flynn to Kltt- ge ; Diley to biciiuuimce ; Aiiilersoim to U rrell. Struck alit : fly Parker , 2 ; by ron bey , 2. linac on hnhI : Oft Parler , 2 ; off cla bey , 3. lIlt by ImitChcil hall : lCtttredgo. hien. Batteries : ChIcago , I'arker anti Iis ttredge ; Brooklyn , Abbey and flurrehi. Um pireVtidmnan. : . . Co Q1.TAICEIIS lilT IT OUT. S T. LOl'IS. May 5.-The Quakers won to. 'S ganie iii the last inning 1 , ' liarti hat- g , piling up ix runs In short order in end imintim. Art errorlesa game was played I Lie time jim-owns , who hit. mtcGiIl hard , hut ro unable to make all tIme bases. iCis. o gei' ami hart for tIme llrowns wro also ndell freely. Attendance , 2bOO. Score : . Louls . . . . . . . . . . . . . rou hladclphl'L . . , , , , , . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 6-11 h its : St. Louis , I I : r'hllmdt'lphla : , fi. Er- s : St. Lotihm. 0 ; Vi'milutlehimimla , 2. Earned ld s : St. Louis , 1 ; l'hitamlelphmia.1. . TwoI I ho e hits : lowtl , Cooiey and Deelmmjiity. ! .rie ree.tmane hit m' 1)owil. home rimilit : lirouel ri , Cross and Cleniemits. Stolen iinst's : leimnnty (2) , Quinmi (2) ( . FirImi intse on ls : fly McGill. i by 1Cimmlngor , G ; imy moi rt , 2. lIlt by pltclmtd bail : fly iCissiiigt'r , mmmd 1w McGill. 1. iltruck out : it > ' McGill , t ; imid Kissinger 2. l'ni.seil halls : Ioiigiass. 1. tterics : tt. Louii. , Kissinger , hart npd , j los ugias ; Phiiiadelphmili. iti.GIIl . , Doyle aimd iimemits. Umpire : O'FCeefc. It PITIATES Wit l'rEWASIIED. ima P ITTSDIYflG May -Pittsburg was out- ; re yel mit every oIiit anmi was de.crvediy en itewashed. 1(1 lou was knocheil out of 0 box mind I1mihe' sulmstituted in the S ion rtim inning. l'ommd it gilt.ctigetl pitching oc npletely mnyatltleil time home tenimi , hli or purt seas excellent. Atteiitiance , 3,500. nd re : C on tsburg . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 " timoro . . . . . . . . . 303200000-8 its : i'ittsiiurg , 5 ; BaltImore. II. Errors 0 tstmtmrg , 2 lialtiniore. 0 ; Eariied runs : lol timare , 3. 'l'wo.leimei hits : Doyle. Three- e hilts : lCehleP. Stolc'mi itnses : Ieier , 3 t.t nings. floubo iminyl : ICehley to Lyons ; dcn to Eiy to Stouzel ; lteitz to Jennings tt' Doyle. First base on ball : Ol Kihlen Oft } Immghey. 3 : off Pond. 2. ltjt by A heil lsml ) : Ily Flllen. Jtmmmniiigm ; by- Pont ] , itli. Struck Out : Dy lluchey. Kehiey. t act il ; by Pond. Donovan , Ely , 2. Passed b ras S : Smmg.len. . flatteries : Phitsburg , lCiiiemm , c om ghey and Sugtloii ; ilaitlinore , Pond and rk. 11mph e. Lymich , V. iNPINNA'l'I , May & . -The Iteda svero Un- er e to hilt Stivvtts cansecuttycly , anti lies- foiiiiti iii ) tIlilletilt ) ' lii lsatiimg Foreman , sr _ ticuinry in time last InnIng. 'l'wo of Ciii. Les ati's and omiti of hiostoim's errors cost a P res apiece. Atteimdanc. 3,700. Score : ike cinmiutt . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 0 tov ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 ' -8 iad its ; Cincititiati. 8 ; Boston. 12. Errors : 'J' pill clmmmmati , : : Bosttn , 3 Earned runs : Ciiitl Lmy ati , a ; Ilostomi , t. rwo.baso hits : boise. \ 110 ee base hits : Hamilton. StOieii bases : ive etts , iuCL'y (2) ( ) , Loiig Ewing , Vaughan g bie hmIJysu Long to Tucker. First base LOU ibmils : Off Forcoman , 2 ; off Stivett. 1. A. ck out : Br Foremnmtn , I : by Stivett , 2. ii on I cr1 es : Cliit'limiia ti , Ioi- , maim and II [ ug ghinti : J3omtton , StiVett aimd Cianzol. ti 'ea plre , Emsie. Ti STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS , use Played , Worm , J4ast.P.C. Ci ll.i adelplmia . . . . . . . . . ii 10 4 71,4 N hih sbur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 9 . inc ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 9 5 613 ' cag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 9 e c.o.o 'OB lnrmati . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii S 6 b7.l cC 1miri&tofl . . . . . . . . . . 11 8 6 h7.1 0 nia elaimtl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 6 a bO.0 okl-il . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 7 boo imoro . . . . . . . . . . . . . II ' ' 600 Thi Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 9 40.0 W Itim 'm'emk . . . . . . . . . . . . II 11 21.4 U ng irvIlle . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb 13 ] 3 3 ft on iiiti Ioiayu 'mVtmmmhington at Cievelalmd ' Iii is ilmiure at Pttti.bur : Vlmiialephia at St. ' 1' ito 1'q is ; Ilomttnii at Cincinmiati ; New York u in q im'ville ; Brooklyn atChicago. _ ade t lumen ! tit Zr Jew In Smesslon. St mo ICAGO , May 5-The spring- meeting i mom he Iloard of Jfrvlew of limo American is it t ting , ocIatiorm opened at tlma Audi. c ISO irmi loteI today , 1'he docket of cases of th ada uu orlnclnallv from limo continued at tumi Mi. . # - . - - . - 1. _ . _ & . ii 1 _ . - ---.4 . c ases of Ia Jill t tnetlng The Scitsion i vius taken miii mtyWt t hearing of the evidence it i n a lirotest tr.mtn ownerS WhO entmreI In a is t imree.mlrmim ( , tnt-c' at SL .Ti'eltli , Mt. Inst s , umnmer. it Ic "jmitrgrml that Guy l , who ' on ( lie race , was entered aim a stmilittittitt' f or 1)iisy t1mmnf.ts , vhio tIled before tIme ll ace necImrre. Time defense asserted that l ) ais' ( 'otmrc' Tps never entered in the te t hrce.mntimtite da anti ( lIly I. was ProP. tS rly running. S ( 'lItIS % flS'l't-Ilt : . I.1tGl'I , 3 1v'oriii I tIC tit _ ; ; : ; ; iiiiiii ii'i Is G I t's ii SmiiiiiIi' , .C OfliimiiiI lilifitig. COI1lImt't4- t May -Time teattmrc' of t odny'n gnmnrIwa time hattlmmg 0 Mcf'or- m Ink of 1n'hltiatmIlt. , tvlmo got two -siimglcs. a triple auth , run. Score : ( ' aitmimilmits . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 41 1 I ndtar.atmahis . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 ' -tO Ir I IRs : Coluinlimip , 6 ; Iniliamiapolimi. 10. Er- r om4 : ( 'olumnlm'ms , . , ; lntiianalmoii9 , 1. 13-tI- t n-but : Gray nnii'ilsomm ; Momirco and \ \'ood. iET1LO1T , tny -Scare : l ) troit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 & C 0 3 1 0 1 2-fl G ianti Itaphils . . . . . . 0 1 0 b 0 0 1 0 0-i I ills : Ut-ti-eli , 113 ; Crimnl Itaptihim. II. Er- r : rs : IeroIt , 2 ; Omitnil limlpil. ! 7. flittomIes : gan anti Twinehemn ; hlewitt amid lavls , : ml INNEA IOLlS , May h.-Seore. ? . lInmletWoik . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 r.7 S t l'ztui . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 2 I ) I 4 0 0 ' -II hilts : Mitinenpolis , II ; St. l'ui , 19. Er. r ors : Mimmmmenpohts 3 ; St. Paul , 1. flatterIes : CM ariiey , } ltitttin anti Seliriver atad Rico mumW M oran ; hi tiiia no antI SimieS. M1l\AUKflE , . May b-Score : M ilus'muukee . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-I K aimsas City . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I ' -b hUts : Milwaukee1 3 ; Fmimmsaa City , 7. Er- r ore : Mthavnuicee , b ; Kzmnias City , 3 , lImitSa to ries : Barnes and Spear ; lk''is putt belie. STANDING OP TilE TEAMS. I'layeml. Won. Lost. I' . C. D etrnlt . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 12 ii ) 2 S33 S t. PattI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it 7 4 Ciri K aimsag City . . . . . . . . . . 12 7 fi M.3 1.l . ilwntmkeo . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5 7 41.7 ii ahlnnnpoiiM . . . . . . . . . . It ) 4 6 40.0 C oluniliiq . . . . . , . . . . . . . 13 i ; ii 8th 'It iimimeapolIs . . . . . . . . . . 13 V. S 8th G rand Itaititig . . . . . . . . LI -I 7 36 4 Gaimiei today : Graiid Itulphuls nt D'trot ! ; K ansas City mtt Mtwrtulcee : St. I'tumi at Mm. n esimolis . intlialmaimoits mat Coiuminms. 'IlSl'E Il N AMSOCL'h'lON It ltStIl'I' , l ) es tluiiit. ' hold en l'ir.i t I'lne , ' is CIIn'hioil it Iittlo 'i'lglmter. IES MONIES , in. . May b.-Score : I ) es Moines . . . . . . . . . I 0 I ) 0 1 0 0 0 3-3 D ubuquc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0-7 hits : les Atoine. , 13 ; lubuqmie , S. Er. ro r : Iesloimiet' , :1 : ; IJumbuquc , 2. hatter. itt a : Figgeimiier amid Lehman ; Snutthi and / aimncr. hsiTR iiNGTON , Ma' 5.-Scare : It urliimgton . . . . . . . . .Ii ) 4) 0 1 0 0 3 0 0--El lh ickford . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 4 1 2 I 1 2 ' -19 tilts : Iiurilngton. 16 ; 1iockford , 19. Erro roM rs : l3uriinmtnti. 7 ; Itoeliford , 3. Batteries : M ahafly mtmm.l . ( imimna ; liom-tomi and Snyder. ST. JOSEI'lI , May 5.-Score : St . Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1) ) 1) 0 0-0 P eoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o o 0 1 0 0 ' -1 Hits : St. , TouiCphm , 5 ; PeorIa , 6. Errors : St . Joseph , l ; Peoria , 2. liottericum : Slagle an d Packer ; Thomas. Immimale minti Stealer. QITINCY , May 5-Scoro : Q ulmic3' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 1. 3 2 0 2 0 0-li C ctlmmr ltapi.is . . . . . . 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 01 hIlts : Qmiincy 16 ; Cetlnr Itaplils. 10. Er- o rs : Quincy , 3 ; Cedar lialihiC : i. Il.ltterieum : tr ill and Quinn ; Can-tab , itt4iley timid Sw- liv an. STADtG OF TIlE TEAMS. Played \\'on. Lost. P.C ) es Moiiic . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ' 9 1 0.C I'e oi'ia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 S'.C ' ) ) uinique . . -q . . . . . . . . . . 113 ' 1 : t Tob at It ocjiford . , , _ ii 7 I 63.G Q uincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4 7 B.4 St . Joseph . . . . . . . . . . ii . ) 3 7 81)fl a Ce dar na1 > . . . 2 9 IS.2 flu ruington .1 . . . . . . . . . . ii 9 is. : A. Games todliy : ' Rockford at Iliitiington ; Ce dar Rmupiuls at Juiitcy ; Dubutlue at Des M oines ; Peoria at. St. Jose1mIi. T. tIl tS ' I'UItI.iO CllOlCI'L ) -'er Col : to.1keiloit as f ii. ' % % 'l limier em' til. . iCentiit'l. flerby. LOiJ1SVILYE , May 5.-rime city is fliing up vitli . 'istr5 eming to see the Kenttmcky Fn De rby tmnorr0a. .More menernl interest is be ing lmown lii t/me / race thou for a dozen : ye ars of lomuer , Besimles a ilelil of ieven i arters in tile barly a high class 'card of . hu t.se races lma ) eemi luit eu , anti If the da y Is fair. the opening ra avihl uOo the lie har gest cro91 yer gathered oiz a } entmmeky ra ce track. Bent Brush rOhl'aIayovttn ' ovemtlmefisid , ' ( the ltOOlS 'itbnhiht and his prics at the tra ck wIll Imurtily , li better than -I to 5. Firat ate Iti seccpth choice. with. Semmiper Eg , Be n Et1gl' and Uisses s1liqg close up. No ne of the Dwyer money I. , going on , the ow ner of lIen flitmab calmtng ! to have ough nireatly on. I-Ic stamnia to aa'fn $12. .od 60'J on the race , having hacked hlsi colt 1mm e future hOok at odds 0t 3 tim 1. 'i'he en- es amtd weights for the 1)erby , tulle anti ay arter , are : Parson , 109 ; Ulyssts. 117 ep o ki , 117 SIr \'am'itr ; , 117 ; lIen lIru'lm. 117 ; lon e Winner. 117 : The 1)ragon , 117 ; Romper Va Eg o. 117 : FIrst \iate , 117 ; h'an'ler , 117 ; Pc-i Idd er , 117. mat utci I iis.cillst i.oejer tttcmiipfs StiIclIe , N EYORIC. . May 6-Eddie Lecher , the fea ther veight Pugi'tst , tiled to commit cide today by Inking pails green. lie l recover. Dei-pundeney Over the dird ay lem mity lie avits exprreneing ! itm r.i4Iimg stif- ro nt moimey ( or time remewnl of lila saiotn ense a'as thu cause of hmt uttenipt at ; f destruction , ' ICteiit's lcehim rat tlfmiN ' 7 'we N EW YOhtK. May h.-J. N. amid F' . IL tI oda ene hmavn deIaretl forfeit on ICing Arthur g , in this Stibmmriian. Senator Grad ) ' , PrimS t _ , antI King Arthur if have been do- ret from the Brooklyn handicap. on loItsItu : It'1' P1t03r S ' 1' . JOSEI'hI , ti aula - ros mnimmeroja I Cliii , J'iyim's I Ii'Ira us- L , umu timississii.pl , , ) , ) , A : r hmo following resolutiomme , approving and res orslng the Transniissiaslppi and tmmterna- sy nal exposItion , have been adopted by time doj ent nmmerclal club of St. Joseph : amn " Whereas , TIle late Transmisehsoippl conIi 5 si composed of delegates from twotity. ( I ) re r states aim' ' ] territories lying west of the fie aissippi rlve.a , adopted a re.olution pro. lng for holding aim exposition to display M protlmictmm umaimutactures , arts anti indus. Cl s of these states and terrItories at Omaha , Ic I el , . , In the year of 1898 ; and use " \Vlioroaa , Time holding of smichm exposition ci al st greatly benefit Limo state of MissourI imid eslmecially St. Joecaim , anti otlmem- cities towns adjacent thereto ; therefore , he It " Resolved. Dy time Cemnniercial chub of St. epim. Gmat the hollilmig of said exposition Ommiahma Is hereby heartily approved and t our represetmtatives anti senators in comi- smm be requesteil to co-operate with time ators anti rehrezcmltattves from Nebraska procuring Limo passage at the present sea- of congress for a bill giving national ognition to said exposition and provhtltiig ama appropriation for a national exhibit the miecessary amiti proper bmiildinge to tala time same ; anti hO IL further Resolved. That a copy of the foregoing furotahed tIm senators from Llissourt and l , eorge C , Crowtim , rs , congressman. " NtTItC'1'UitlIhtS ANt ) CONSJ.3i I-IllS. slgiut tiiuus , 'I'etmsleriul sitmil 4t000111 ed a imil Viiemi im'l.-i. I'hh Iou. meeting of tile directors of the fanu. urera' and Consumers' ossociatioim cit No. ka wail Ilejul. yesterday afternoon at Limo mncrclal Cbrmotns. 14. At. Ithecimi antI W , Cole tendered their resignations , which o accepted. nd Itobert J. DinnIng and 0 , Taylor rt elected to fill time yacan- , Mr. Itheemmi. who was elected vice ident of the association anti who has n an active part in the homne imitiustry emont , roslgnqti on accotmot of having o arrangetne1s to leave time eLate , lie open a college amid institute of osteopa- In the , lfob ; buiLding at Minneapolis , mm. Mr. Bio reudgumed because of haying n up mnanufacturitmg to accept the post- of buyerij Alien Bros. . J. Vierling of the l'axton & Vierling works maaa elected vice president and L. gins of the Amnericiun Biscuit conmpany surer. . , me foilowIfmgwero elected members of tite ciation : Clement Chase , pubhisimer Ex. or ; Fulierton Milling conmparmy ; hastings iimg company ; Lincoln Life association ; oln Uphiolsierimig coniiany ; Western Mat- I comimpany of Lincoln ; A. flinom , Ommiahma ; oy & co. , Omaha ; Jared J. Smith , ha , - I Itmul VI oii t eti ; y , , 0 ni i Imammet' . a case agaitmst Graham Park , clmurgeii vioiatlng time city ordhimanco by fnit- in Beaver conmigetions without a permIt a the Board. p $ : Lubhia'nrks , 'was ' thu. eti Its police Court yesterday atterimaomm testimony showed that time connections I uestion were hueimmg nut 1mm witimlim time l ines , a situation that does not come r hits ordinance wimichi requires tIme Is. I re of it prmiL ommiy wimen a commim'etlon i ade iii a atteel or alley. As soon aim If portion of the evidemmee wits brought I , ime city prosecutor mmioveti to dlznis * time I at tIme instance of Chairmzmn Munro . . e lhiaitrtl ot I'uWlu W'rica , itho was in mdart'ia. S ! RECKELS ibiS IADE A 1)EAI ) T ride Stqport for MciiiIoi for Loader- ahip of 'Fr3o3 Rapublicrn ! . C ALIFORNIA EAGER FOR T11 01110 MN I ) hst'It ln tmm'ilt huts i'uimi re for Ii I iii m 1111.1 Is. , , , . CiSMIN fur I'rm' , . Sli- . ( 'm'-StlItft 4'Oui vomit limit ( ets hi.ttmm I , , liii , I hess. SAflI1AMENTO , Cal. . May 5-Tito ( ' .mhi- fo rimia retmublican sLute conveation aas called to onler bP. . Ii. Cornwall , ehmairniamb of the st ate cemmtrai comiimmmittee. tV. It. Artimur of l' asadena , aas uhmammmnmously elected teimmimo- ri ry chairman , \'hen escorted to time pint- fo rnm Mr. Arthur aiil that it was evltlemmt time cn mmventirun haul Ttermnineut to send to St. L ommki delegates nbaoitmtely plelged to Mc- IC inley , 'l'imia stateummemit ta'as greeted with pr olonged clleerlmig , Time convemmtlomm ( lieu to ok a recess until 4 oclock to termmitt thu cii airnaan to nanit > his conummittecs , It Is said that S. I ) . Sprecicels , tvimo is at th e imeaul ot thmo conteating dehegation frommi Sa im t"rammcaco , aimul avlmo is foumterimmg the Ahil- so n hoomim in Cahitormmia , mmmdc a bargain with tim e soiitbcurn Calmfornia deiogates by which Sp rechc. , vlhi agree to tIme endor'enment of M cKinioy hiy the commventian aimul in return au-u i lie caimcedetl time ieatlershim of time San 1r ancisct , reimubileaus. At I o'clock time convcmmtion reatiremnbleui , ami d after limo &mppointmmmemmt & of thu usimsi cain- imii ttemie aijoimrmmed ummi ii tommiorrow mmiormiiimg. Sn far there hmim not been much talk of plat- ( c mi , but it is Imehieved timt silver at-ill re- cei ve sommme eimtlermuimieimt.Vemmiamm immilirage an ti anti-flmmmdumig bilL rmisolutioimu taill also be off ered. Alter time adjournment of time cotmt'entkin co ngresu'latmai Ccnveiitiomms were held to elect del egates to St. l.otmis. In the Pu-at dit. . tri ct Daniel L. Cole of Sierra aimd A. B. Le mimomi of Saimta ltosn , avere elected delegate. to St. Lottie. A raotmtiomt was auloimlemi 'Cml. do raimmg Mcicimmley. There watt an attemmipt to miei md mmnimistrimcteih dciegatiomme , lint the Mcp Ki uiley tmitimmiettt was too ustrong. Dr. iioefeh of hlumiibohilt timid Jammmes T. Lmmirtl of Slmastu wo re elected alternates. Time Second district commvention adopted a ro oItmtioim deciarimmg that time delegates to time S. . Louis convention be iimstrmmcted for Mc. Ki nky. Commgrestmmman Grove Jolmimson of Sac- ram nento anti J , H. Neil of l'lacer were ele cted deiegates. fit Lime Third district Eli ie nnisoim of sthanmedzt and A. A. Ilcckhieinmer we re ciected delegates and tnstrtmctui for Me iCliuley.Vahlace Il. Pond amid C. S. Levy we re chosemm as alterimates. Time Fifth district coimvemitiomi electemi 'tVIi- iia nm Chili of Sami Francisco anti 0. A. Itale of Sa mi Jose dciegates to the mmatiamial commvemm- tie rt with imustrtmctiomms for MetCimilcy. I n time Sxtii thitrict Congresmmmamm Jamet' Mc bachlamm was nommtinateth by acclammiatioim. d Tim e platform adopted emmdorsetl Mcbachlan's cou rse in congress , declared for free silver a ratio of 16 to 1 and instructed tIme ulcie- ga tes to the imational comivemition to vote for Mc Kinley for itresident as long as there wa-i \ reasonable cimanco for his nonutnatiomi. L. . Simldomm of Los Amigelea anti U. S. Grant. Jr. of San Diega were enearseii for delegates- at- large. harvey iliillt.iy of Los Angeicm amid ( . J. Fieluls of Momiterey were elected dole- gat es to St , Louis ; For ilelCi imh , ' nil ii l'rIecl ton. S T. LOUIS , May 5.-Time republicans of the Fie ventlm congressional dietrict of this city tt comivcition today lecteti F' . M. lirownelh s amid Leo A. Phihlipa as tiehegatum to tite na ion al convCtiticii amid Louis Fishback and am le nry Gaura no alternates. The roumctltmtlons . end orsed WiliLani MclCimiley for preidtnt. T he republican.u of tIme Twofthm comgreamtl : nal dlrtri.ct cf timis city also held a con- \ il tioii toiay arid elected Cimarics l'arsons intl F. 0. Utlmott as delegates to thmo national lo ti vtintiomm , and Cimuiries Ii.Ttmrnei' anti w dic hacl Feerstei as alternates. Te resoltiw ion s endorseti protection amiti "sommntl nioney" mi unti Wiillamn McKinley for prektent. K ANSAS CIT't. ' . May 5.-TIme Fifth con. msonal district republican comivemition W in ay oiectcti J. I-I , Harris of Kansas t y ammd Ed M. Taubumian of ha- etto county as delegates to the O ull ican natioii l commvezmtlo n. Nei. lie Crews of Kansas City amiti W. If. co gner of Immiepemmdence were mnade altem- iul es. Resolutions were adcpteui endorsing M Ctimley for president. ex-Mayor Webster A Jav fs for governor and lion. Clmammncey I. AI' iil ey for natiommai conimnitteemnan. C T1AYTON , Mo , , May 5.-The Temitim con- at 1S res aioual district repuhiicami conventirn toN renominateml Iticharti flartimoitit for conE es anti eecteui L. J. V. ' . Vail anti Charles , \ ali cncenip delegates to the St. Louis con- N tton. histrumtitig , tlmonm for McKinley , To 1)c T' INCENI''IVILLE , Iii. , May 5-Time E nt ) first district republican convontirti i ) y renomimmated 13. J. Murphy for comi- D roe s and elected a McKinley delegation to Louis. M ARION , Ill. . May 5.-Time Tas'emmty-soconul giesslommal distrIct ropimblican cciiventiomm y rcnominated George W. Sniimh for con- a still electeti a delegation to tlto St. io convoition instrmtcted for MciCiniey. LPENA , Mich. , May 5.-The 'rentis coma- sional district republican convemitici to- _ _ Dm elected delegates t tlmo SL Lotus comm- u ion , i'strtmcting thmenm for McKinley. aitti I lu ited resolutions declariiig for the free 2h ago of Aimmemican silver at tIme ratio of ft. . t o 1 , ismutependrut of time action of any ) m. .i ign nation. _ _ _ _ _ _ .iCa t' ' : , It iiasi'h I fur l'resiii emit. ia ARLBORO. Maca. , May 5.-At the Fourth tuml ts mig rosslomimil distm'hct tlemaocratic : COlmvefltiOfl m 'Ii 'Ii'i ' e lect delegates to time umattomual ccnvosmtion 'i tm lmitiomms were adopted endorsing time fimman3ti , policy of h'raaitient Cleveland and the - 'F ldacy of cxGovcrmmor Wiiliam II. Itus- sell for the preuttiential mmonihmiation. ih'le. gate. ehcityii are : ll bert M lismrmmni of Sotithimoro situ Ir , ii. II. Lyons of Fitch- burg. Alternate , Frank S. hock of Marl- bore amid Major henry ll.iii . \Vumitimammm. . flegn ml i pi'II II mimi Auiji , , , riel. LA'lINCFI { , lan , May b.-Th Second congressional district republican eoima'emmtiomm immet litre lImit. mu-ruing mmii after organizIng mzmijoimrnc'ul tii : S o'clock this evening. There time six enmithhulatea for coimgreasmimtamm. with a big eonet eyes' the atimimitsion of the \Vyaimtlotte rommnty t1elrgate.s. Time anti.llmm- chavnn ferceti forateti a combination by al imchm tht'y were : matmttrI to select thit'ir cast- ihitlateV. . Ii. Carfsnter of Mltavmml , as chair- unto.V. . 3. ilumchan. aims of the leiuiug conItressionuil cmmm'Iiiiatee , is fronm Wymitmtlotte count ) ' , fromim rimmmice commict time eommtonmhing t'ptmn rCassembhing tbi' . eccaing time ccii- t-eimtlcn atiJommrmmel ngnimt immitil imsernimig , iiimtiing Liii' report of the commamit- tee emi credeetlals , wimIcim is still divided over time " frtmiim ' - contrtttmg tl"kgatiomms W'3-aii- ( lotte . eOtiiity. _ _ _ _ IIm'.mummmtmimf. . Ii.ifusrsl for Cmsgm't'ss , 1IEIA.A1ILE , 0 , , May L-The Slxteemtth congressiommal tilatrict rcpmmbhicamm convemmtion rcttamninateh Loremmzo lford . : for coimgresm by accimummiattoim today. ( itl itilYi'h'll % ( ) A i'l'AIIIIN'i' tI4)Tl YE. 'il-tmtm'rIoiis A I ti'mimptsm * hunt ii. holism' % Vlmlt'im 1,4 tmmiimuui'ui ? , , There is a comisimlerabie ammmetimmt of mystery eoimmmecteti wIth a fire which occurred at 1:30 : o'cloclc yesterday rnormming 1mm a house at 2i07 Decatur street , occmmpicti hmy a. colored famIly i matneuiVimeitomm. . Time blaze was tindoubtedly o f immcemmdiary origin , but ito rcaaomm cami be a ssigmied for miottimmg fire to tito Imoimso except t hat Limo culprit was hmossCth by a spirit of m mmaliciouts mmiischief. Time immmmmatca al-ore all sommmmd aelocim iii tlmo i iotmse. avlmemi Charles \'imt'htomm , the itc'atl of ( lie timuiiiy : , was awakcmitui by a suffocatimmg o iler of nnmtmke , I tv hmtmrriethiy called time rest oT f time fammiily anti time aarsn ! was turned ism. T Ime mire ties quickly cxtimmgtmit'ieui ammd time d aimmage will nmumotmnt to mie miiore timamm $15. Au immvestigzatlon t1imtciocul a pcemmhiar ( 'onuii- t hin of affairs. it wm : foummti that mu Ilaimel i mami bcc'rm cut out of time rear door. Tlmromglm t ime imimle the imook which fntemmt'ti time ( Icor a rnie looseneti anti ommtr.uncc was c'ffcctcul , A p lie of k I nil I I img , tY h I ch ii ii ul evldt mm thy imet-mi j ust iiiaeeul there. was fouuiui nuder ma lilgiat o f stairs. Tbi ltatl bren tot aim firt' , limit hail it ot extendeth to imimmeim of tim dweiIimmg. \'imelton was utterly unable to mmorign ammy mm mottve to time umiknowmi imicemthlary. : lie it tumteui timmat as far as 1w icmieav lie imimi lint a n enemy in tIme world , null his huid mme q uarrel Witim missy one. lie Ic inchlimeul to time b elief that time iire twos set by somume timme ommt o f pure nmniicmousnese. Whelton ilcemi riot ll 1 ammy remit end itas no insmmrance omm time ti roperty. tie is timerti only on time sufferance o f time owmipr , .Jnhn C. ilutisey , u-ho .11th . mint tv ishm Limo building to stamitl v.acamit for fear tl mat it would b damaged by trammmps , Time circtmmmmu'tummicea ' of time case were re- li ii ed to time lmOl I cc tiepar t mmmelm t an ti a comm plo o f detective'a are mmialcing aim investigation. N o trace. imowever , of time Incemuliary imas bceii iscovered so far. Is-Sm iit ( or Vil limos' ) iig. NEYOIIK. . May h.--Ex-tmmitc'i States Sv enator W'lliitini Q.Vnliat'c' is repurted \v eaki'r today. Time end mnty conic mIt ammy mi mounemit. SlI.'liIlIht Ii'ILECAIS'l. - l iii11uiro hiol Dum y ii nil 'lb . ' , m Siiosv'rs ml mu.i mm C.lcr Spoil. WAShINGTON , May 6.-Time forecast for W ednesday Is : P For Nebraska-Fair rnmiii comitimmumoul high 'miiperattmro , wIth irii'lc amid lmiihm tiouith w inils. fllowei iiy cooler weather aol hewers \'eiixmutiay mmghmt ! or Timmirslav D For Okiahoirma and hn-Jiimm TerrlloryJi'air iui eommtixiimed warmmm wcatlmer ; south wtn,1I For stissouri , Iowa : umtti lCimmmsas--The v eathmer svili probmlm : ) ' eoimtlmiime ftilr ; vitlm u ry warmmi south winis'eulnmuitty ; primly , - mly followed by co Ir ma e Liter and sitover. Vedmies'lny ' imlglit em' 'l'huradrsy. For Cloratio-Imlcremuimig : chotmdummeiu ; fof. aetl by m-ustn and nimmch cooler north limds. For oimthi Jakotn-Thmm entexilng wath'r ith siioas'ers ; cohihem ; wlimtis slalftlmmg tie o rtime thy. 1.Vyommtlmig-ltaimi cohtier ; mmorth 'inu1s. For Montarmn-Local malmis ; c'oarlmmg in estein hmOm'tiOfl : c 'luier him catitem-mi ; avtmnaer : westermi liortiomi ; mmortim winds. ) $ ' I Ii , . . .ii i'ui. OFFICE OF TifF ) \S'EATHEII DIflEAP , MAhA , May -Ommmuiima roord of temmi- rut t ml cc amid ye I mm fum I I comopa red ni t ii I ii tu rreamommding tiny of time OutOt four years ; 1SOII. ISImi. ittI 189.1 aximimum teimmlmerotitre . . . 81 72 12 5' ) inhmniim tempu'rnture . . . Gd 0) 5' ) 4f % 'ertmge termiperatmure . . . . . 71 cl TI ) 41 recimitatlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lJ , ' .0) 'r Commtiitlotm of tcmmmpc'rature amid precipitatiomi Ouiahitu : ( or Lime day and since Mtmich I , I C , ormal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a A xcess for time tioy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii mm- courmiimlnte'i excess aimmco 'ularu'h I. . . . . . . 31 om-miiui : ioeipi lii t 10mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 I tim -liu'ht'neV fom' the ( lii ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1 : . tal lre'Iphtmmtlon immee iilmmrch I . .5.31 . in-lie. xcess t'irico aitmreh 1..3 . imit'ii 85 eiicieimcy fem cor. Imerioti , 3SII . . . . . . hitch oiicieimcy for cot. 1)0110,1 , , lS I . . . . I . I I incites itehiuirt'4 fromim Stmitioims itt S , . iii. - l 's . t-fl .1 . C. , i ! ? , STATIONS % ND fiT.'Tlt OF o I W'L'ATIIIII. : " : ; 2 ' ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ alma , juart clotmdi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl ) rmim lititte. ii t cloud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . am st roit , itzmrt . cioumdy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8) .i ) icagc , cI.'a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ci ) I ) .01 Lotmis , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5) El' .041 liut. ei.ar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 lii ) yeitmRirt. CIIumi' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0) ) nsis City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) 84 ii ) lemma , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS .ili vme , tiutit cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ot hi ; , OIl t I.ae ! ( 'lty. malaiimg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m sti - rmturk , Ii It eomtly. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI s e'n tie , mus rt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h' ' ) .y ) iiIumr , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 15 ill ii.I CI t ) , ttuuuti' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sl i ) .00 % , 'smuumm. that . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5I ) .OU lmiulic.mtt-s Litmee tic precimmmuutiomi , L , i' . . avEfuIi , Oiaerv' ' + + + + $ + + + 444 + + + + + 44 + 4 + 44 + 4 + + $ + 9 + 4 + + 44 + + 44 + 4 + + + + + P + + + + + + I ] ly orrict o V WO BLACKWILI.13 DUnHAM 'IOE3ACCO COMPANY. DIIRHAM , Ii. C , Denr Sir : ' To ALL You are entitled to receive FREE from your wliolesde deakr , JHIT STAR SOAP with all 110 B1&ckwell's genuine v M chant Durham Smoking . iw Ba . Tobacco buy. One bar ' I ot soap Ire0 with each pound , ' whether lO oz. , 8 oz. , 4 OZ. , or 'ho Retail 3 OZ. , packages. We have notified every whohe- sale dealer In the United States that we will supply them with soap togh'e you FREE. Order agood supply of OINUINE IMJR1IAM at TACOI once , amid insist on getting your soap. OnebarofSonp FREE wItlI CactI pound you buy. tep ia offered for a limited time , so order to-day. Yours very truly , BLACKWELL'S DURHAM I TOBACCO COMPANY. S 4 0 S + it YOU lievi. any dufflcuiiy In procuringyour soap , cut caut this notice and stud ii with 3our order to yasir wholesale dealer , . ' It-b o _ ruFi LThFIESTHE KING. " THEN ; ' 111 II h SAPOLIO 14 S con ten Tait In bi.ai rd. ' Is GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. - - . - - - - - - - - - - T TT - ar-I T DVES . CNT3 \ p lIu2nth ii ofiiu.u.Ut.i map't'mpmiuatantbtl tu 1 'J'O I , . . . . . . . ' cunuI.tunoimbno.i.b'tCimy.I.n'ai.it. , Do not trill. wIth ttupuuI ; ; TUrc . . acn.lrmatten. bu.uil II iti , ' ' I.ol-unhulu4 CaIl.s.rswss.m ) l utu. ) f er bes lurki4i In.y .nL HOflO7CttUUilhfiItV JY or . % - , ' . . C ' . Wr.k.mulnrjm-sLcIt Itrsum 1'wcr.3.u kenuyrov&i i'ilis.immieto 'muD ; 91 me b1 ' i.i.h cui by 11 % 1Pm - ; ; l , h&09i. ? t.1lt 11U1&t . . . , uImi. W . . h"flUt ityruiu. n l , . . , $ . iPeOrgatur.'lPyy..C5flflerirL Ii lItm.tt y ICiC } ; IJiv.l rn.uo . . . . . 5 t..Uni1t&ciu.Iiyium.eti. - . l .Olfl'irn'Ht.Onusiiu.O.h ' , . II , 145 , , s uuaii , It it l'r me e'n , . , - _ Imis . . itt- - Mi i ) Stii1noIi , nmctImmmes called vtc1'1)sIh ) , aiim I 1)11 i'I I I mg ii i ii , t1i I ICSS , I Itt Ii iit'hi , dyItPhlflumh , nrt' etirt'l ( b I IttI'R ( $ : tia- ml ii I lut , ' 1' ) I is I t hc'oih i p1 I 1 mea bet'umito v it I m I I il P. ' (5 ( I ith' i-hi I motv 't' its mt I ihtatid I lmihh'iiIl'I' , I lotul's Strsmpii'tIla : : : gently tumim''i miu1 Stlt'lIgImt'hi ( ( lii' stniiii.'lm : . tutu uI ij.t'itt I Vt' ( migO I m s , i i m V igoi'im I u's I I mu I I vu' i' , ci't'mmti't mthi lilitmel it. ' , gv' lu'1reIi'iuig 815'4' p , um ihu I iuii scs I lie Itemil I Ii fIIP. Ill : , ' ( , of - ' ithmtt lliIllg.ti ( Ion It. t'tIhmC ( ( I iiItV ( ' ' ' ml liimtgi ( ' toti.Im. . ' ' 4' 1'or over 1 years I suffered frommi sour Stomach tvItli suverd lnlmis across himy shoulders , ammo ! great distress , I imad vloicimt umatisca tvimlcim votm1tl lvavo 1mm very eak amid faInt , cihihlctml to get uiiy imremat Ii , These 51)0115 caImlo oftemicir nhld mmmoro severe , I eliti mint receive nmsy lasting iehmliit. ( rena pbyshehnmis , bait foumutl such happy efects ! front a trial of 11ood' Snm'snpnrliimm , thmmit I took several bottles anmi Imicahi to always kee1s it iii time 1iotie. I mini now ohio to do mill immy ow'mt work , which for six years I imavo been ummiahie to do. My husband arid semi hare also bcemm greatly beiio- fiLed by boil's Sarstaparlihta- pairms lii time back , amid after time grip. I gladly recoinimmemid this graimti lloot1 nucdfctrme" itms. 1'lThiht Buitil v , Lcomimimmstt'r , Mns , Hood's Sarsaparilla I s t4mo Omit' Trite Blood i'mmrifler. , tii ilrmmggkts. $ i. ( 'iii. " nil l.iver iiisnrmtl SIck lle.uulacimc. 2.Occmmt.u. CRAB ORCHARD WATER 4fS InAnE - - - - - ------a ThE ? iflEllT flNOVWB Uod , flocommonciod , and Endoroad B y Physielaun all over the world. The nly Itornody that acta on the great organa of the liumata tmyatorn. 4 The The Liver Kidneys , , ( f The Stomach , I ! - - - The Bowels. J O5t.3E50t9 TI1r COMBiNED VIRTUES OP ALL. THC tAtJOUa nIINF3AL WATERS. .d'-5oitl by nil Iruggistum. rab Orchard Water Co.Louisville , _ _ ! . ! T Searles i & Seaile3 , 6PECIALIST Il . I rvous , Cronfo . amid ta-A Private Iiseas ) wEArME - BEXUAL1J. . Aih I'mLvmsto f1Lao.S ndltaord'iru of ' Tre.st mmiuim L by mnal1" . I caamuimattomi tree ; , - - -o SYPLBLIS ureut for ilfe 'id the polOou tmuinuughiy snarrom tim. nysiclim. PILES FlS'fULA RW'TAI. ULegas. 1IYDEIOCE5.iOS ANtS Rmoc'Itt.po pirmun'ntiy , soul uccsssttmlI d. athod new SOul unfatling. \ TAICTUflE EINII OLEE T Ctmrocj 1 new metimoul without pain or cuttlrmj. Cail on or addresm wiUi stunC. & ScirIc 111) 8. 1-ItISSI , 1pv I b - - : : matmtuta Immeti Wool toap ) ut wilm mice had OLENS WLL NOT SURII- f V..oI $ oi.p . Is ui-ed In thu launOr , 10 tutu cicanaimue of avlmttcr L'lamtkot..tluiuitit aol li'r ii % YOOI fabrte betor storing for Ctut , tea-son. 'r ho valuio of W OOL SOAP Is inestfmnablo. lVaaheqiuiiks , lae , nmt mall aluumlila mmer fabrics Cur baLl whttuoimt , , itnimeilto 4 and gtimiera7 ummdry urpoaos. oiui Ity all dealers. ' wortim , Schoddo Co. , Makera , Chicago. 4 _ Yozk Oti1cotLconuird St Bostoo 3Cttr.Limamflt. 0I ; ; - I ilt--Strong-SIn-c ( 'all or write for Cimmahegue. rsiiuium ( ieli' ( ; i , , , : : s , i at i r Ion.t Cycle Co. , Counc ' Bluffs , Ta. 1oN SVllSidL. CO iMik.rsm OhIo , PA11ER hOTEL. L'tEiIs'l'Jt 4t5ih JOXflS Sii I1lI'i'S. ocmni , , isulhms. hittttumim Itest stul 'mu ' iences. Itates , , hi 59 ttimul 11.0) ) Icr ti-my. Utiexceileh , HhuteIal luite rates in reu.imiumr rs Jlt.NJ ( lfll.mI'Iii Mar .t U U S 1 1 i Ii i % 'IS , HE CREIGHTON . ot 1531-Paztomi fi hlurgss .lgrs , Siti'isI IttUiim lIusugermmst. ( flir H li'Cl.IUIC. M.t's'ihi : : 'rolity LAY CLD1WENT. . irttss Cmimi. : THE NW ! ) M N , . 2Z4' , 30 tOc , 7k , Ii.oo. Matinee g" tie , ia vu.siu.t's ; BALL. .