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\\TJIEEDON \ \ IVOULI ) INTERVENE
Attoriey for Old Line Compank OompH-
catcs the Mtitual Insurance Case.
QLJE STIONS TUE LAW'S CONSIITLJTIONAIITY
A,1i PerivilaMlon ( Pt IIIC Ssiircne
Ci.itI ru. . ft IIrIif C4IrIii
1'IIIlM I tui t iru tIteiiiI
tIt.d It SIlIflhllItloll.
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LTNCOI4N , May 19.-SpecaI.-Another ( ! )
; . eIlodo ) ourred today In the controvcry be-
teeri State Auditor Moore and the Farmeri'
ZItituaI lnsiirancO company of LIncii. fly
LtIItiatUpn ) all the allegatloits In thu nnner
of Auditur Moore to the petition of the hisur-
ahlco company for a writ of iaflt1atfltis to
COflhIC1 ) hltfl to Isstio It a cortiflcato Iiavs
t b3tI1 witlitirawo but tbs one denying the
right of tiLe compatly to teko Irointory
liute In paynicnt for InsuraneG IoIicIc. fl
bad boeti siippotitI that In thts shape tli
matter woul(1 reich the supreme court and bo
considereil solely on thu merits of the caw
115 3Ct forti ! iT thU lunonde(1 answer.
tnornIn Attorney C. 0. Vbeedon nppcarcl
It the upromo court anti asked leave to file
a brief on the question of con5tittftlonaitty
of tlio mutual cnIany ! ) to do buiiicss in
tiii state. This was one of the lOifltR Which ,
by stipulation between tim state auditor zuid
the officers of the 1.'arinnr ? Mutual Insurnuco
coinpaliy , It hail been agreed to drop. C'n-
scquentiy the aiponrallcu of Attorney Wiiec-
( ion Was in tim nature of a surprl6e. Deputy
Atturiiey General Day as Irescnt , on be'
half of thu state auditor. lie asked dr ,
'VIteeion for s1ium he now appeared in till )
case. To tlil ( luestion Wheedon vouchifed
rIO attsIactory reilly , merely stating that he
appeared 011 behalf of the "facts" in the case.
It aplcars that wind ball been got of Vbec-
don's intelitloli to ask perntit'sioii to lila the
brief , for a letter had been received by th' '
su.rome court front Attc.rltey Fruiii Mart'n '
( If Fails City. stating that If Whceilon va'i
OlilIwOd to file tilli brict , he , too , WOuld 1le
' 9 illo 0110 ln reiiiy to Mr. Vhcedon , and
beIi1f of the 1nrlllel3' Mutual collpuly. ,
The upreno court took the matter Under
advIlllent and tii decide the ccestIOii to-
InUrrow iiioruiii. Auditor deere Is out c (
towli at preseilt , but ofliclab iii his oilleo in-
titnalo that tilL $ move on the part of Mr.
\VllCCdUIl is entirely WtthGllt tile aflctIoti 0'
Mr. Moore. It Is kIICWU tilflt lil' . Vhecdoii
lii th retained attorney of the old line coin-
lialiles. It Is. also. a recognized fact that
Ilie stii3renie court has the right to consider
the colistitittloitailty of aiiy case submitted
' 0 It , regartliets of tile mat ter embodied
tile picadiiits on record. President \Vooda
fI" the Farniers' Mutual company Is riot In'
dined to diiicuss tim liresent condition of the
case. but It I evident that ho Is not In a
vry uod humor over tile turn alTairs have
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takezi. In his statement to tile court \\'iice-
dOll said that ho lint ! llreilared the ailswer
of Auditor \Iooro to the application of the
F.trmers' Mutual COllllflfly for a rIt of mail-
( Inmus , that the constitutIonalIty of the act
of 1S89 wee attncbed in that answer , and that
the auditor had siiied the aiiivxer. Subsequently -
quently It had bceii stipulated out of the caae
Without his 1nowledge or concnt , and lie
COtiaiMloCiitly holY desired to submit a bref ,
W'ELTY-NOlfltiS CONTEST ENIED.
The Weity-Norri. conteit case , In the
I'ourteoiitIi Judicial tiis'trlct , Is a thing of the
past. Tubs morning Judge I ) , T.'clty , the
contestant 10 the case , 1ied a xnotioii III
the sulirolile court askilig that tue ca.'to be
diaiiilsscd with costs on Iiilnbelt. Tile motloil
Was granteti , it Is said that JuilgoVeliy
will Illako a campaign for congres9 In the
I"ifth congrcsIonal dltrict ,
The Froinont , Fi1iliorn & Missouri Valley
Railroad company today lllcd with tue State
Board of Trauportatioil its answers to the
conlpialuts of citizens of the tovn of O'Neill
and 1'lainvicw , Iloit and Pierce counties , ro-
apectivoly , concerning the rcfii.ai of the coin-
valw to suIpiy tilol.o towns vttb transfer
svitchcs , The nnswer' , which ara practically
the same to 1)0th ccunplalut.s , admit the first
and scc.nd rnragrnphs , and deny all the other
allegations , ue-folIo'a :
Further , answering said flIldingi of fact
nnhi order , tills defonilant alleges that the
tltnte flolrIl of ' 1'inm1)ortation of the state
of Nehraiica hais no power , tinder the stat-
titos of iethl Stilt4' , or otherwise , and no
authority Ill la' to make or enforce said
order COWOiling tills defendant to construct
01111 operuto a transfer switch , or aiy per-
tion thereof at the village of PIain'lew ,
In Sf.til state , or to recve 811(1 haul over
its own hues the cars of said defendant , the
Sioux City , O'NeIlLVcstern Italiroad
corlIpnily , or of F. C. hills , as receiver of
such railroad COnlelfly , or of any
other railroad conlpany , or to deliver its
OVII Cure to sUcil other railroad cc.nany to
lie therenfter transported by such other
railroad company to lOtntH and places beyond -
yond the ruLe atid off Cr0111 tile Itno of tills
liofendant , the F'remont. ElicilOrn & MIsSouri
Valley Ibilirond cOmpany.
\Vherifore , 5IIII ( ( ICi'Cllllflflt demanils that
saul findings of fact and order ho vacated
fill srt asIde , an.I that this proceetIin be
In nil thizijp iiisinissed aiid ( liS000tiflUed ,
Tue time set for tlio hearing of these caste
hae beti continued until tlio second week
In Juno , when ( eiioraI Solicitor flowers of
the Norttisvestern systexii of Chicago will appear -
pear , In company with \VliiIain Ii. Sterling ,
attorney for the Eikhorn , on behalf of the
road , The ailss'ers of tiio lIkhiorn anti Union
Pacific roads in the lilatter of distributing
rates out from Lincoln , were to be flied with
tim Board of Transportation tomorrow , To.
day Attorneys . it. 1ehity , for the Union
I'aclfle , and \V. Ii. Sterling , for the iIkhorn ,
naked an extenahon of time , anti Secretary
Slithierhand of the State Iloard of Traneporta-
tioii sot the date at June 1 , 1896.
The following clainti for water , under the
new irrig.ltion law of tile state , were allowed
today by tiio State Board of Irrigation : McCarthy -
Carthy ditch No. 1 , for water from the east
branch of lirush creelc , Unit county ; Ashton
ditch , Elkliorn river , liolt county ; ErIckson
ditch , Goo'o creek , firown county. The following -
lowing claims were iiiiiiietl : Frederick
Crook , claimant , Goose creek , flrown county ;
P. S. itonocite , North Loup river , Cherry
county ; laiiiel L. Joililson , North Loup river ,
Ureeley county ,
Oniaiia People in Lincoln At the Lindeli-
1 % , II. liurnott , Johtti L. iCennedy. itt the
1.incoln-E. J. Cornisli , A. L. Cunaway , E. A.
llolyoko , htobert W. Patrick , J. Ii. Mein-
tosli , Chiario U , Lee , I. N. l'ratt , George
Wiliciiit'oii ' , E. W. Lee , E. IL Mumit and
wife. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- , StI''t't lighitN .tgiiiii , hilit' .
O'NEI LL , Nob. , May 19-Special- )
O'Neill Lu again hit up with electric light
after four and a half IllOflths of darkness. A
Petition was presented to the council last
iiight signed by eighty-five business men of
the city , praying the council to again ilght
the city , 'rite lietitioii was granted. Lsst
December tue councilmen decided that owtng
to the liar4 times tlio city would have to do
away with the street lights , and on January
I tiio Ilatit closed. MaI l. C , Miller of
Lincoln rc.unied control of the Idant and
baa lied it lii operation since , Tiio city
fortiirriy iuid $ S.OO a light per month , while
110W it getS litoni at 6.0O per month.
Tue city council last night got In hue with
the rest of the cities amiti ia5CtI a curfew
ordinance , hereafter all children tinder 10
ye3ri of ago nih have to be at home after
9 o'clock ,
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- 11.141,1,1 % % 'ortc of a Iistrit't Jiisig1- .
CiIIt'IiON ) { , Neb , , May 19.-Special ( Tele-
granm.-Tho ) adjourned tormil of tue district
curt of hianes county convened hero today.
Judge \Y , L , Cireell of Kearney presiding.
Tu'ree iiiiiior criminal cases cliii 277 civh !
cases appear 1111011 thu dccket , and If Judge
Green kt'eps up his record of this afternoon
in granting tour divorce3 to as illftIl negro
Womneil of Fort Itobinson in twenty-one ilium-
tiles , It will no take long to clear the docket ,
( i,1.Is' JII'zIs'IIIillvit I.P'fli i'iI ,
NIhi1tASiCA CiTY , May 9-Spocial.- ( )
John W. Dixon anti Will Hayward of time
State umiiversity arrived in the city last
evening , mimi brought with them a iropottIou
from the University cadets , who are do.
sirous of holding their annual encauipmnent
iii ttita city. Scrotal leading citizens have
taken the mutter in hand , sail arrongemoitta
vliI in all irobability bi made tor the cciii-
lag of ( ho students on May6.
tIiInmiI'tl Oi'Uuiiliseonliit'd ,
,
rcUMSiiI. Neb. , May l9-Speciai.- ( )
Perkins & Moore have 4iscontinucd the nub-
Ilcation of the Johnson County Itepre9enta-
ttve. tiu ohiiciai alliance organ of the county ,
or tb ivant of suppori.
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NihIlit .t54i.t M lii't I. fOGtIVt'Y 31 II1TS
1'ei -iilgui ii .1mninI , 4ott % ( 'nt loll Iii
541'MMIiI iii IiIl'oIn.
LtNCOf. , M.iy i9.-Ihpedai ( 'i'eiegram.- )
Thu twenty-eighth annual meeting of the
Nebraska State Mdlcni socIety COflVOtlf4l i'l
its opening sesioii at the federal court room
this evening t o'clock. THe mneetng will
continue thrc days , and , jmmIging ( rein tin'
elaborate pregram prepared by the committee -
tee , timers ii an immense ainliflt of work before -
fore it. l're.s.icnt ! J. 1. Summers , Jr. , o'
Omimahia called the memImilers together , who
Iistene.l to tiio rEPort of the commnittee on
crecleiitiais and iarticipateii In the election
of new membrs. Eleven nppi'cants wore ad-
nutted to the society , as fellows :
3. M. linuloy , Fontant'iio ; W. 3) . Jones ,
Itislag City ; Emnnla Warner Ieinaree , lton ;
Frederick Lester , David City ; Minervii N.
Nowbecker , Onmaha ; I' . ii. Sake , Norfoll : ; C.
F. StoekcrtWeston ; Carl A. ilomnan , Onlaha ;
Johum ilarnes Jnek , Nebraska City : Josephi M.
.tikei , Omaha ; John A. ihaggard , Ktarney.
The Presillont's acidron , wimit fo1loctl by iime
roporta of Secretary Wilkinson of Onmalla ;
Corrospndlng Secretary W. It. Luvemider ,
Oniatia , amul TrEasurer W. M. Bnapp of Liii-
coin. A numimlier of tntercetlmig hollers wnr.1
read by lrs. \ . 0. l3ricigo. . W. hi. ChristIe ,
\v. it. Mllrtlii , 11. M. MeClanalinu anti F. E.
Coulter , Onmalia , amid lirs. (1. A. Meredith ,
Crawford ; A. N. Loller , College View , ar.
hi. P. hamIlton , Omaha ,
At 11 o'r'Icck this mimenibers sat down to an
chahrnto lunch at the Lincoln hotel , At to-
imiorrow's scs61c.Ils twenty-five IaPers arc' 0' )
thu programil. Tue election of oilicers for the
L'nsimhni year will acetic at 7 p. in. . ollowcd
by a banquet at 10 p. in. at time J.undelt hotel.
The following delegates registered tim's oven-
11mg : Diii , II. M. Everett , W. M. iCnap , II.
ii , Lowrey , J. \ . Haggard , A. It. Mitchell ,
J , Ii. Tymidail , George if. Shnlmons , J. 0.
Carter , J. 0. haws'on , Lincoln ; 4 , 11. ilostet-
tsr. W. It. Lavender. it. M. Stone , W. 0.
iirilig'i , V1cttr 11. Colfimlan , II , ii. iavis ,
Omaha ; C. I1 Coffin , Auburn ; John 11. Miller ,
Goring ; George itotier , Grand Islanul ; J. W.
Tilomnilsoll , Strong ; II. S. hell , Keanney ; ( I.
M. Johuneonston , Geneva ; l. A. Barton , Cell-
tral City ; ira U. Stone , Meati ; M. J. ( lagan ,
Grailti hsiatttl F. N. ilck , North l'hatte : J.
% , , . Buthiard , Pawnee Cit ) ; E. It. Fletcher , 0.
Grotliall , ( leorgeinna Grotian ) , St. Paul ; Eti-
ward Turner , hattie Creek ; \V. H. Ely , Ama-
worth , timiti A. \V'.hkhnson. I . Lincoln.
lJ'v ( ) . % bI.l6fll ) .i [ 51(1)1111 lDH IC.il.I.
l'Ml 1111151 ( 'I' G rillilllll's A I Shitei'M
MttIi' ii Strollg l"Iiit.
BhiATItICE , May 19.-Speciai.-Tho ( ) jury
iii tue Zlmlnorillall mllurder ca'e was sent out
this forenoon anti within an iicur returmieti
a vertlict of not guIlty , The coac throughout -
out has bcoii a lecuhiarlY iiiterothng 0110.
On thio evening of June 5 , 1S95. Grailain , tue
IlostIllaster at honor , Jefferson counly , was
confronted In lila Store by two mnaz.'ketl mmmcc
amId orered to tllrow up his lmand' . liit'tenct
of cnmplyung Graham grabbed a chair 81111
started for his assailants , whereupon iie was
shot twice in time ciiet and again in the
head , death resulting. AbomIt the 15th of time
IllOtitlt folhowiiig'iliiamu lhenry ammtl Louis
Zimnmoemmiian were arrested for the crime.
After beIng bound over to appear at tue tlis-
tiict court of Jefferson county the defendants -
ants accurol it chiatige of venue to Gage
county , At the February term Henry sa,1
ttictl amid lmotWltiiStallthilig th defence ea-
tahjlhcd aim exceient a'ubl lie wac convicted
of iilurder in tue .ccond degree. A moticml
for a miow trial was filed , and being overruled -
ruled at tile preront teriml by Judge Stub tile
defendant was semiteuced to ten years in idle
penitentiary. Ihenry's attorneys gave notice
of appeal and the defendant is now in the
Gage couilty jail awaiting the action of tile
BUpF illl3 comirL One peculiar featmmru of time
two cases is dint it was clearly hewn by time
teitimooy in both cases that the defendants
were together at the time of thu trial and
vero either camped out imear Itiverton or
wore at or near the scene of the murder
Attorneys feel confident that upon the .ahiow-
11mg they vihi now be able to secure a hew
trial for Itinry and that lie svilh not be
furtiler IrosCctitCd. The main fact the pro-
eecution dopondei Upon in the Zimmerman
case vs a confe3slon mode by Zimmerman
that Ifenry did the killing , and that imo was
with him a1 the time. It tieveioped in the
case , hotpver : , that Zimmerman was lei to
make the commfes5ioil by being made to he-
hiovo through milcaims of a bogus telegram
that henry had comlfesscd and chargel ilim
( Ztmmrman ) with doing the t-hiootung. The
court'a Jnstructior.es upon thus imhnt were very
explicit , to the effect that if a coiifeshoii Imati
booii obtained through fear , threats or promIse -
Ise no weIght. should be given the same by
the .
jury. _ _ _ _ _ _
1ill(1 1iiit W'zillitig the 'VrimIc ,
SPRINGFIELD. Nob. , May 1D.-C.pecial
Tolegram.-About ) 10 o'clock this morning
tiio east bound Rock lelamul poseengor train.
rail into and killed a lilami two and one-half
miles east of Richfield. 'l'hie coroner's In-
( ltlest developed that time man was \valkung in
a deep cut iii which there was a sharp benul ,
antI was not aen by time onunoor until the
train was within 100 feet of hhtui. The maui
was struck 'ahille stepping from the track.
The lad ) was him no wfly disfigured anul It is
believed that death reeuited Iron ) a broken
ick. flesidos 90 edits aimul a few personal
olfectu , , letters were found upon his person
aicIrc.fsed ( to George luhhln. Nebraska City ,
Ito had evidently been recently at work In
a South Onialia iackiiig iuouse. The remains
wore turned over to time county undertaker
for burial. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' ' Ganie Ilslm '
'i'itld mig Jcminlm' .
FI1EMONT , May 19.-Special.-Durhng ( )
the 111gb water of last week tiuo Elklmorn
overflowed its banks and filled up a good
many low places in Ehicliormi township. 'Flue
river linus now gone down , leaving couahiieza-
bin water standing. Thesa pools are filled
with fish , bass and pickerel principally , John
I4ans of Elkluonn towniiii ) was in town yesterday -
terday vith a wagon loath of fish wimichi hue
took from a reel on lila farm , Thm water
was subsiding , the fish imad no way of get-
tug back to tIme river anti they could be
caught very easily , A good Izeui delegation
of Premmuont fishermen ent out that way
this mornIng and expect good sport ,
l'mN1i I ui i.lgtJmminmigi' Cimses ,
FItEtIONT , May 19.-Speeial--Judge ( )
Marabni held a scslon of tile district court
yesterday for time miurposo of hearing hnotionil
anti takIng defaults , Court auljourmieii to
Thursday , at iduiclu timime a decision is ox-
iectcd omm tlmtm motion for a new trial in the
tiammimige case of ilonsai against The Elkiiorn.
Ammotlier one of Limo ledge dammuage cases is
set for trial at a special term of the district
court to be lielti mlext month , , The attc'rmueys
for 910 paiimtiffe in these damage cases ox.
lress their hntentton of going almeati with
them whatever mmuny ho time decision of the
court in the one already tried.
lkI1) ' of ii Siiimllt Omnimisa iiii' iiimti.
I'LATTSMOUTII , May 19.-Special.-TJme ( )
body of a boy , apparently about 15 yearn of
age , was found in the Missouri river near
ltock iiiufZ this forenoon by John flyers. Thie
body was dresseti in light striped trousers ,
shirt anti shoes , auth hail been ill the water
for sornio time , though quite well preserveti.
It is believed that tlue boy is one whuo was
drowned mmear South Omnalma sonlo time ago
and thiti uutimorltie. at that place have boon
notified , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A vrniigl tig for dIme' I miterstim ft. itt-union
SUPEILIOR , Neb , , May 19-Speclal.- ( )
August 10 to 15 , unclusivo , are the dates
agreed upon by Comuniunder Shualor amid thu
council of admnimiletratioum for the iioltihng
of time interstste reunion at tub place , J.
F. ICemimlail has been appointed adjutant and
Ii , F. Iimultmnan , quartermaster.Vork has
already comnnienceti and no effort will be
spared to make this reunion one of the most
eucceasful over lucid here ,
mii ( ' ( , Arr.'stSu.mluious CJiirutiti'rs ,
Gil/tNt ) iSLAND , Nob. , May 19-Spcciai (
Telegram-The police authlQrities today ar-
rctud three strangers , 'imo lied a sack of
huoes , a lot of imandkercimiefs and under-
ciottmlng , Possession of wimich they coulti not
satisfactorily .CXlmhaia. It is bolloveti comlsid.
erabio mimoro goods lmave been hidden , Seine
of the amhioes are itlee & llutciiuns' make ,
1Iiimii Stumleims 1mitertzilp , ,
NEBRASICA CITY. Itls ) ' 19-Speclal- ( )
rtuero was a unusicul entertaunimient at the
institute for thu ilitnul last evening , and a
lergo auullence was present. The 1)ovey sisters -
tors of. I'lattsmoimth sammg some delightful
veiectionz. Thu inutltute orchestra : ondercd
a number of selection. ! ,
'Vriist iislii do liii v.o tIatie' ii I'll robust. ,
BItASICA CiTs' , May 1'J-Hecai.-It ( ! )
is rumored that the dtitiiiery ut this point
ito : beemi purchased by Ibe Imiami.
SOUTIIERNE1S PLAY TENNIS
Competition at Washington f'iir th Singles
Chomploaship of time Soiili.
Two CIIFORNIi\ \ MEN ENTER. TilE DRAW
'I'olmi ii Sin rls till I sl t It 'l'ss'u iove Sri ,
lom I DrlMt'ulI i.uue't by 1h.faitil I-
ilglm t l'reI I miii tim. Mit tvii us
St'ttit'tl.
\\'AShiINGT0 , May 19.-Tin' tenth comical
tounnamemit of tii S'utiifnn Lawn Temimlia 85
Pciatiom1 for time coutluern chanipiommship. cam-
mnened this aftorimoomu on the court of the
flachelors' Tenmik' club. Aimiong the specta-
tars were ninny ladies , and Secretary Ohncy
vao an interem'cd spectator for some time.
Time greatest imitorest centers arotitud the sill-
gie.9 , with which tluo title of cimamnploml is
connected. Time winner in this 'iht be re-
qilireti to play A. Ii. S. I'ost , tiio imre'emit
holtier of the clmammmpionshlp. New York is
reircsentetl Imi the mmiatclmoo by Worthington
amuti l'arrott , whmlhe llockwith from Cleveland
and Tobimi from Califermlia ' will coiutt
against limo sotithierners for their championship -
ship and challenge ctiii. Iriflcoil of Caiifoi'iuia
wa also imt the draw , but diul not appear on
thu ground. The piaylmig In time singles
bromigiit forth no very close niatchos , amid
imm no case were three sett' liecessutry Iii order
to decide the winner of time ireltnlltlary
boumte. Time re'ults of the singles today vere
as follows :
L. 1' . iarrctt heat it. IC. ( lower , C-i , 6-3.
.1. Clay buIlt Mc.\inhiomi , 769. ! .
J. Tobin beat l. K. McImutoc , 0-0. 6-0.
w1' . Metcllifo beat ' 1' . A. lrhscoil , lmy do-
fault.
1eckwitii bent II. P. hlovle , 0-0 , 6-1.
1)avitisoli beat lj. C. Stistle9' , by tie-
- . lmm.ttV. . 11. Bmmittlu 6-2. 6- & .
( eim'ge Wortimhnton beat J , dooiieiiow ,
6-1 , 6-8 , _ _ _ _ _
(1'itI i.S ! OF 'I'Ili NA't'ItXA 1 , LLGt1fl.
isiil Clnrist' ( ulveslim , ' ( imIts 'm'iiulr
First Cull I ( IfVit I t'vnsIi ,
CIIICAC.0 , Mny 19.-To " 1)ad" Clnmkc lie-
I ngs thu credit for time Colts' first shutout
this seasomi. FIve sIng'eS , widely scattered.
s ei.o all the hilts unad oft 111111 , timid bimt two
of time locas reached xcconti base. I"mienti
s'aa , 'tlectlvt' , excepting In the eighth , when
hits debvery wns ols'cd for five singles amid
a triple. ilvo earmicd nIna renuitung. Attend-
: uiie , 2,00' ) . Score :
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000000-0
Non' Voik. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 O-t
hilts : Chicago , 5 ; New York , 9. Errors :
Chulcuigo , 0 ; New York , 1. Erinneti rumuui :
Chicago , 0 : New Y"ik , . 'J'wo-base hits :
VaIl I1miitren. Three-b.ise lulls : Clarke.
Sucriilco : lilt : Conmuaumelitop. St .InI ) lit-es
Iiymlii , Stafford. Dommbe plays : FrIend to
Iaiilem to 1)ecicer ; G. lavls ( miml.usited ) ;
aensoii : to 11. 1)nvi (2) ( ) ; G. DavIs to ii.
Davis. Struck out : liy Frhemu'i , 8 ; l ) ' (
Clailue , 1. Itat-ca on balls : Oft end. ' ;
cfL Clarke , 2. hlht'itli luau : G Divi' .
flatterhes : Chicago , Frlentl and Kttirc1ge
Ne' York , Clatke nmudVilson. . UmnhIrti :
Siicrhdaiu.
IIEIS TAfl TIlE LIdAD.
CINCINNArI , May 19.-The 1ieth ilteIpetl
Into first 1)10CC todtiv by df athng i'hiadtl- !
hum. They batted a i.imadt' hotter tint ! )
the visitoru' , anal the errors of the luther
were tiani4iou. Attendamice , 3,601. Score :
Cimuclnnati . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 .0 ' -8
1hmauh : imimha ) . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Jilts : Cincinnati , 9 : l'iimhadeitlila , 7. Errors -
rors : Clmicimimumm.ti , 2 : I'h'lattelpiuiit 2. Earne.1
runus : Cincinnati. 2 ; l'hilutdeliilut , .1. Two-
base hits : Miller. Thiomnptomm , Ialeiinety.
Turner. Tbree-bise hits : l'eitz. home
ruin ! : Iloy. Steen bases : Ilujike , Iloy , Mu-
her. Double jm.a's : Smith to Gray to
Vaughn. First base on balm : Ott' ] ) wyet' ,
2 ; ofT 'raylor , 4. Struck out : By Dwyer , I ;
l ) , ' Taylor , 1. flatterIes : Cnclmmnatt : , lwyer
and Peitz ; Phiiiauleiphiut , 'rayicr and Clem-
cr.ts. Umptre : 1eefo.
IIUGIIEY'S VOltK WINS.
PITTSDUI1CI Pa1 . May 19.-I tughey
pitched' a gooI guunie and kept hits sc.tt-
teretl. The game was.won in thin tenth l)7
a bai'e on bails , mu sacrifice mmd two imits.
Atteiitinnce , 2t00 Score :
Plttshimrg . . . . . . . . . .0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2-6
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 2 2 0 0 I ) 0 1-6
111th : l'ittsbimrg 11 : Brooklyn , 12. hrrors :
I'Ittsbmirg , 3 ; llrooklymi , 3. Earned ruins :
Pittsbtmrg , .5 : Brooklyn , 2. Two-base hUn :
! ) omiovan , lltmgiiey , it ntherson. Three-base
hilts : Lly Stenzel , Sugden. Steep ! bases :
Smith , , temmzel , 2 ; Corcoraim , Grifiltll.
Double plays : Ely to liicrbaucr to liecichey ;
Donovan to hteckiey ; Buirrel to Corcoran ;
Cor'oratm to I..achammce to Shundle : Base. . cmi
lialmf : Off Kennedy , 2 : ot1 liughoy , I. Struck
out : DiKemmnetiy , 1 ; by } hiighoy. I.Vih1
mittcmmes : I4ugtiey. 1. BatterIes : l9ttaiuturg ,
Ilugluey mu Stmdgon ; ltroiiym } , Kennedy and
lfumrrel. Umniuir hnishie.
LOUISVI LLE , May 19.-W'nshingto-L : ui3-
yule ; IF ) caine ; raIn.
CLEVELAND , 0. , May 19.-No game ; wet
grounds.
ST. LOUIS , Mny 19.-St. Louis-Boston
game postiloned ; wet groummutla.
STANIING OF TilE TEAMS.
hiayed.Won , Lost. P. C.
CincInnati . . . . . . . . . . 26 17 hI 65.1
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 15 8 C5 2
L'ostomu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 16 9 61.0
l'ittsbmirg . . . . . . . . . . . . :3 : ii n 60.9
htaltimnor . . . . . . . . . . . 25 15 10 60.0
hhmiliuheiphlia . . . . . . . . 25 14 11 56.0
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 15 12 55.6
\Vaehungton 26 13 11 50.0
ltrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 10 15 40.0
St. Loimk . . . . . . . . . . . . 2t ( 9 17 81.6
New York . . . . . . . . . . 25 8 17 32.0
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Ii 21 19.2
Ganles toulay : Baltimore at Cheveland ;
Philadelpiuia itt Cincinnati ; Jhrocklyn at
Pittsburg ; New York at ChmIcauoVasiuung ; -
ton at Louisville ; hioston at St. Louis.
WES'i'i6IttV tSSCI.i'1'1tN ( ISIISUL'I'S.
'VrzmfiIt-y V'lt-OiIil'i4 1114. Simmisiti mitby
'tVliitiltmg 11 is Fiftt-emit Ii
DES MOINES , Ia. , Slay 19.-Score :
Dc Moltues. . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 3 0-9
Burlington . . . . . . . . . . . 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-i
flits : I ) Motmme , ii ; Iimjriington , 8. Errors -
rors : Des Noimmes , 3 ; BurlIngton , 6. TInt.
tories : Smiler , Lohimiiumu amid Tratiley ;
Nlciiols ciii Armflstm'Ong.
s'r. JOEP1I , May IA-St. Joneph-Quimlcy
gomno iOtPOmiCi ) on account of mum.
ClDAlt JtAi'IDS , May ] 9.-Scomc :
.
Ct'dar itaihls.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-6
Jtockford . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2
Jilts : Cetiar Italiil ( ( . 6 ; iiockfortl , 9. Errors -
rors : Cetiutr ihajids , 2 ; lbockforl , 2. lInt-
tories : Gmagg amid Stiilivnn ; Ilorton amid
Smlyder.
lUII1JQUE , In. , May 19.-Score :
1)mmbtmquo . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-2
Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Jilts : Dubumque , 6 ; I'eoriuu , 5. Errors :
1)ubuqtme , :1 : ; l'eorha , 2. flatteries : Ditimnommtl
and Zaluner ; 'I'lmomas and lugilalo ,
STANDING OF TIlE 'I'EAilS ,
l'lnyedWon. Lost. I. C.
De Moines. . . . . . . . . . . 16 15 1 91,8
ltockfortl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 13 7 65.0
Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IT 11 6
lumbuque . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 11 9 55.0
Iutmrhington . . . . . . . . . . . 22 9 13 40.9
( umhney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 6 12 33.3
Cedar hiapitis. . . . . . . . . 19 6 13 31.6
St. JOuielh. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1 14 22,2
Genies today : Burlington at ies Molnc ;
Quincy at St. Josephi ; l'ooria at Dubuque ;
ltocicford at Cetlar Itmuplds.
SColtilS OF' 'l'iIld ' . % 'iS'l'lIItN J.ii.iGhhlS.
St. Pills ! ( illmullt'N the' ( ' .mtm. . ' lflm Ca-
Itimuiums imi ( lie 'It-nih ,
Sr. May 19.-Score :
St.Paul . . . , , , . , , , -
Coimmmmubus . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 06
Hits : St. I'amil , 16 ; Columbus , 11 , Errors :
St. l'iuul , 1 ; Columbus , 5. Itatteries : Muilane
anti S'ie.s' Jones mUlti \Vilson ,
Zttl14S'AUKSdhi , Wis. , May 19.-Score :
Mllwmtukeo . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4
fJrmumd ltapitls . . . . . . . .0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2
Jilts : Milwatikco , 11 ; Grand ItaiiliS ) , 8.
Errors : Mils'utukeo , I ; Grand 1tmipds , 4.
Ilatteries : ltettgcr and Spear ; \Valters and
Smink.
KANSAS CITY , liiay 19.-Rain vrevented
touiay'S game betweeim Jommsaus Cliy amid Dc-
troll.
troll.MINNEA1'OLiS , May 19.-There was mme
gahmlti here today , time limditmnapoiimm team railIng -
Ing to arrive In time. A delayem4 train was
tile cause ,
STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS.
Piaycd.Won , Lost , J ) , C ,
Detroit . , , . , , , . , . . , , , , 20 15 5 75.0
St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 14 8 63,6
Kansas City , . , . . , , . , 2t ) 12 8 60.0
Minneapolis . . , , . . , , , 21 13 11 54,2
Miitu'nukctu . . . . . , , 26 14 12 53.8
ir.uiiamuapoiis . . . . . . . , , 19 9 10 47.4
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 7 ia 2.0
Grand itapids , . . , . , , 21 0 18 25,0
Games today : Petrolt at 1nnsas City ;
Gramid Ihapitls at MIus'auIcUo : hnuiianapohis
Ut Mihuneallolts ; Columbus at St. Paul ,
lut'r liiiys lnmi' limes.
LOUISVILLII , Ky. , May 19.-id Ike Dwyer
today PUi'Chlused tile remaining miter of time
hot Sprimigs stable , Lady iiue. Time sio
Ymul cuimsumnmnated this afternoon time Price
belmir kept a secret. Titus Mr. tvyci hiss
8r'tlimltrl t1dI4'1timi meeting a tijitop
yenr-oitl colt , tlm qilt-en of 23'enNold flutes.
Cit'opht : , ccii th'.t great i.yntr.oit colt , lieu
lier. n . i.i
II EMII.'I'H : : ; IThtACiS ,
31 urtIN i'iiI . ( 'CF4il 1)mm . at it ml I her
Tsi.1hl1'.re.t itmit.l slur.
NEW 'voYt Mny -Today's eontst
at Mcrrl pa1' i'ere not of it high order.
1tesiiit : Sit ,
First mnce eix'furlongs : ( loiti Crest ( S to
1) ) woum , bii t9c to 101 second , Titunoute (5 (
to 1) ) thlrl. .Fun : 1h5' : .
feeoiuti raj9 , .dOfle mile. seilimlg : lien .li
( i to 4) ) % vqu , Wentnmina tS to I ) aecond ,
\s-ilii,00rl ( ( S tO 'II third. Timmme : i :11' : .
I'lmIr.l rare , it&eity atmike , , live ftmromigs :
Ambtickli' (12. 'Id I' 1) ) sven , i.itiiou. (5 to )
i'ltt'iud , Iloyfit tHee (6 ( to 5) thmii'tl. Tiimme :
' ? . 'imrtlm race , 'Ilarioumu stmiles , seven film.
iomuus , reliimmg : lheidemeru (12 ( to 5) ) Won.
( 'r'mnwell (4 to I I 5e'onti , Ilamiweli ( IS to I )
third. Time : i:9' : .
F'ifthm race , five a rid a hal t ftiric.iiga : I lnm' ;
iliarl : ( ow mm ) won , Tnieiimmunn ( ii ) to 1) mice-
omni , Time Manxman (4 ( to 1) ) third. Titus :
1:0 : ½ .
Sixth race. mile nnul a slxteemuih : Saint
M axiin (3 ( to 5) ) svotl'uhloy (15 ( to 1) ) seeomi,1 ,
1)iriafl IT to 6) ) thiitui. 'l'ltmle : 1 :49j. :
1.OCiSVlLl.1 Mmii' l9.-1'iil Wan gettwny :
hut ) ' ut Cimimrehi lwmip , nnti II ) commsemlumemice
time lleid weltsnuahi. . htosuits :
l"iu'st race , six furlongs : Straihmcmil (7 ( to
10) womi. Penury (4 ( to 1) secomld , The tragomi
( ii to 5) ) timi ii. 'l'iiiie : I : IG.
Secrhnl race , four ftirleng.q : floy Cutirumilm-
( ' 18 (7 ( 1" 1) ) won , Oriomi tS to 5) ) second , Zolo
(314 ( to 1) ) thmlri. ¶ l'lmiue : 0:50' : .
Ijihlirti mace , one mile , selmuig : Lester (3 ( to
2) won , icorga (12 ( to I ) secoilil , Mate (3 to
1) ) tllirti. 1'imne : 1:47. :
Foulrthi rtcc , itummilmigtoml takrs , gunman-
tted $2.U'Y ) , live furlongs : Etlici Lee (9 ( to 5) )
won , Lady ieoruimu : (3 to 1) second , Clmappie
(5 to 1) ) third. Thnio ; 1:03. :
Vlttlu race , SOvell furlongs , soiling immrsu
$8113 : Nituimlic' 1) (3 ( to 1) ) w.n , .lntnea tttummro
(7 to 5) ) eCJmml ( , iliirdenbtmrg ( S to I ) third.
Tituic : 1ailC. :
ST. i.oiiis , May 19.-Two fmtvorites , two
sotnimi choices mind an nimmsiiler won totlmuy
01) fl sloppy track. ilesitits :
First race. live itntl it Imumif furlongs , sell-
lag : lath (13 ( t' 5) ) won , .lohmmuny Mcihitlo (15 (
to 1) ) IseCOtlil , Cass (40 to I ) third. Timuic :
l:1l,4. :
Second race , four nnti no half ( mirlotugs :
Buick \'Idomo (3 to 1) ) won. Algol (3 ( to 5) )
tetoiiui , Satyr ( S to 1) ) tlmirti. Timmue : (1:59. ( :
'i'liimii ince , seven furlonms , selling : Battle-
( hIre (4 ( to 1)s ) cc , Syeamuiore (15 ( to 1) ) secollul ,
2tllilutimd ( I ; to 1) ) thlni. 'finue : 1:81. :
Fouiili race , linhmdical , , fom' .1-vear-oltis ninth
uip'ird : , sic furlongs : liuvid l to 5) ) woiu ,
I tanilmo (5 ( to 1) scomid , I ilimlhilitlml (8 ( to 5)
tlmird. 'I'Imne : I : iSi.
l'1ftim race mile amid a sixteenth. selling :
Jmuo (16 ( to iS won , Sunburst dl to 5) secomid ,
Ilawtimomne (15 ( to 1) ) timlrd. 'l'unue : I :55. :
( .tIili OF' 'I'ilii 1.1 'Ei ; .ttl.i'l'tiEItS.
1"itlis CIte \'Iti flu' Set'imttl lmlmsht'
ft-usia I ist' : ii t'ta 'I'umu iii.
-
FLLS C1TY , Neb. , M ny 19.-Spncini.- (
Fulls City \inu aan ! victorious , with a
score of 15 to 2 against Sletz hlros. of
Omaha. 'rho game Was Plal'ol on a heavy
cltaimuommd , nail 1mm-st of the emlors weme cx-
cuisitilie. Omaha tried I hree idtehms without -
out tmccuss. lint "Ia.l" ( 'itirk lu'.tehied a
good paint' . nm1l uuhmig I he vtttora emily two
safe iliU' . 1)avt' : wiumi litlit in thin hlfth i'u-
lung amid m etimel lIt fuvom' of Stutfti'lder.
hall's Imenvy battiau , mnalclrg two stngle.s
ailti two dotmh,1el , anti l'erry's Chad ) lieutiing
: cr- the f.t'urt's of flue gummiuthcorC :
M'tz. Ii. l'aila 'tty 11.1 loAn.
lit'f1nu.r. 21. . . I ii I , I I ) mn.o 4) t 2 o
Stiamiiiun , a.i.O C 2 5 1 hieluulc'm : , , 1t2 II 2 0 1
1Iaui , lii. . . .m i I' a I itil1. c. . . . . . . . . 8 C 0
5t' , ' . . . . . . . 4) 02 : u 01llen , F.s..I : a i o
hiritnies , rr. . .0 1 1 ii I ) lCo'i . . . . . . . . . ) 2 2 1
lawiui , . . . . . } ; ) Jo I ICoiitztr. 2t.2 0 : m a I
I iii loan , l.0 4 7 I ) I ii.tiiu'tI. mui . I : : i ) 0 0
Ibaftli'r ! m'.fl 0 I ) 2 0 ( i.utlu , i . . . . .4) 1 2 3 0
Shiu2i'.unn , lt.0 1) ) ' 0 1 toektui , mt.0 I ) 0 0
. , .
---4---
Totals . . . . .2 .327-iS .1 Tetais . . .lI S 27 1 3
1't1ls : ( 'fly. . . . . . . . . . . a a a o 1 4 0 (1 ( 2-13
Mez ! hlrotIion..i..i. . . . 1 0 1) 1) 1) 1 0 I ) 02
1at inl rtun ; r.iuu.s etmy. : 1k'tz mtrilier , 1.
raqos oil i'imts ; 5. itriuelc , iit : Ily ClirhI ,
C : in' Met. 5. ! nit.frr' ; : Mr. Ftuu rtne'on.
CUEIG I 1TON N1i. , Slay 1'-Sjieelal ( Tel-
cgraiui-Tlio , otoulng gumne Cf tiui' seaoiu :
' 11 time homi. erotiniluuvaa 1iuuyeli : toilav lie-
tweeim the 'u'aiiaa Ltiie'3 and tile imoine
tOamul. it wa nm excellent game , ecepthnx
In the tluimui imunlug , vlmei1 cur hays lxltunded
Morrison for seven rumus. Score :
( 'r&giiton . . ? . . ? . , ' ) . .1 0 7 0 ml 0 0 .i 1-ho
Wimimsa . . . . . 0 0.0 0 .0 1) ' 0 02
1annetl rimamiCreghton ! , .5 ; \'alisi ; , 2.
1ljs ; hilts : Ci'elehmton. 5'aujn. ; . 1. I'uussctl
leilmn : hutton , 3 ; 3momm'iron. Ii. IIhe on lutlls : :
Off rilimuunL2 ; off r.lrsm'minei ,2 . Struiek out :
Ily 2.Iorrison. ' .17 ; , ( ) rahaui. 12. flatteries :
Crelirhiton , Gm1'haii atud the Imuniimm''ausuu
tiuo Moriisomu brotluiir' . '
Cris el fihlOfM C Ci sit-i su ummit I.
C1N(1NNATI , May 19.-A four ( hal's'
u4llo : thng tournament will begIn. lucre today.
'It wthi be exelutively at clay targets , There
will b two seec of traps , of five iii each
set. itapill llminmg trill be the mmiethoil used
anti Amerienmu uussociatton rules will gtivormm.
'rho targets will hi ! thrown at known angles
for amateurs , amid at u1ilknovn angles fem
profeu-ionais , 11af a huumldteul crack shots
are lit're imlreaiy. among whmom are hluclti
amid Gilbert of Iowa , Crltzer amid McCormuuick
c.r Samu Amutomio , , Fuiford mud Glovey of New
York , Dickey of lioston l'armuualee and
J.OonliS of Omaha. Collins of ltrtltiimuote.
ifollewehi 01' ' 'ucson , nunud others. 'flue arizes
uro guaranteed wnrthm 52.0(3 ( , nail it Is lo-
lieved not fuvcr than 50,000 shelhs vihi be
tired durIng thefour
Ilamitil l.iii'n tT lit1)on't C.i , .
DENVEIt , Ma' 19.-Chairman Gideoii of
tluo League of Aimmericaui'heelmnen racing
hearth iun'i notitleit Billy llumnilton that the
bnrul luau refused to reconsider its decIsion
disallowing iui recorul ( If 2:01) : 2-5 1Cr an un-
vaccd mIle , amid will not reolien the case.
'ills record at ilrit alloweul , but th1
declsioii was uufterviii'd reveret1. bt'caiise
Iluimhitomi was paced to the tape. llmxmuihtozm
'hll appeal to the imexI maccuing of the
league from tue deelsionof tue lion rd.
St. Joi.s 'l'vz.msi Sii It- .
ST. JOSEPh , May 19.-There hinit been a
t1bagreenien aniong time owners of tIle St.
.rosepil Ijase Bail clImb nail franchise , and
after tt Jlucetiimg of tIme directors , iued : to-
miigimt , it vn5 d ctde ( ] to afTer tue team aol ]
franchise for sale. Tue team has made
momiey for its ovnOr.i aimmee the openin1 ;
slay , but it does mmt steal iosslbie for timemn
to arrive at an agreement , and I'rcsident
Ilesso has nutluorizeti thiesalc offer.
SeimmnelTvr Inert-ti is ; m rn it's' ,
ChICAGO , 51113' i9.-Schum.effer defeated
Guum'nier iii tonIhit'm gains of the bIlliard
totmrmtmnent 11) ' fl score of Sts ) to 275. The
lunmudicap was tile saino as last night's
gauntScimneffer to iuiihce 5oo to his op-
' '
1iOmlelut' 800. Sehineffer' average was
11 27-43 ; Gnrmuier's aveingovas 6 23-2.
Consul I 1)t''m.ts 1'ipsc'iii ti is , .
ITHACA , N. 1 , , 51111' 19.-CoroeIi 8 ; Wimi-
comusln , 7.
" : iiuts. I'1TItiI'1"1" IS M its. i. u.i , ii I LL.
'olilhl Ti' , ( I I ii i.imm mill ( mt hI vs fro mis La is-
thou tslil isir I litif ihie lh Creimiss it'd ,
NEW YOI1K. May 19.-There is lttio ! quca-
tion now that tlue Colonnade hotel slmfeide ,
"Mr. Everett of Boston , " is Mro , Edgar B.
11111 of London , formerly of Columbus , lad ,
Judge Ralph hlili of. Immdianapoiia received a
cibiegram ( rom , lmi ; son , husband of the
woimian , saying that the woimian had alu'ays
desired that after death her body should I ) "
cremated , lull asiting that timat disposit'oim
be uiiade of tile corpse , Ex-Congres.sinan
LaCe l'emlco , vhio kiTOSY Mrs. huh as Mary
Keith 'hueni both were romiuiemmts of Columii.
bums. and Wiiiiamui T.4liord of Cohiunuhue. also
an early aequjnmapco of the wqnparm , visited
( hue morgue tj.4 ) 1essrs. Pence cud Hard
positively liemilifiotI ] the womamm.
Iavid Carvaiho , tlu imantitvritlng expert ,
luis examined 411t , ignature of "Mr3. Ever.
ott" on time imolbi rpgistcr and the note left
by the suicide , flmudthmo miinature of Mr.i , B ,
hI , 11111 at the Continental luotel , and finds
thou to have been written by time sanio per-
son. .
Judge Hill tothfr 'arranged with an undertaker -
taker for the aklng of the body of Mrs. 11111
to F'rooh 1'ondV. . , Friny , The body will
be cremnatod
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 I ) lii Cli COt.i1iSSll ) N II itS ( I US'I'lII ) ,
(5ovt'rmlol' 'siorrIh lcammsus a Cosssimmoinmm (
in lmiiMimM ( 'I ( ' 1(1111.
KANSAS CiTYIan. , May 19.-A commo-
lion imas been created here by tluo roooip of
IlOWS from Topeka that Governor Menu imas
ousted time board 9f police conumlMliohiors for
tilts cIty amid apmointeuI In thiefr s'ead Otis
T. Clallin , John i. Sterrott . % itfl Thcmas
Worthington. Tue former conuminiioners
were remmuoved on account of their failure
to enforce the ilroiilbitory liquor law in this
city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, jimti-Gttummisll un : tirusmmdc in Sin nsns Cit
KANSAS CITY. May 19-A crusade
agaitmiut all forms of gambling began in tills
city today. which bide fair to drive uli the
umlenthera of that P ° fos5ion fromn the city.
As a. result of actioii taken last imighit by
time hoard of i'ohice Counmlssiomiers , in
wimicii Mayor Jones t9ok eli active hiart , the
imolice mimnniut toda ) ' Closini UI ) OO1 rootuua ,
"dynamite" bucket siuopms , "crap ' and all
other aumieS. Mayor Jones says positively
that he wiil drIve , every gambler in town
out of business.
- . . , . - . . -
AC'l'l Vl'I'a I S 'I'll 13 ' % VOht Li ) I ) i' I.t 111)11.
A lisnlgiushmlusi . ' ; ; ' ; ; ' I Itiis it'i'is itt
letrollltIsj imi.le 4l rhIe ,
1)ETI1O1T , May 19.-ne imiinilred amid soy-
emity-five tleegato : ; vero present whemi the
annual conventIon or the Ammualgaimunted Association -
ciation of Iron and Steel Vorkers of America
rami called to or.her todsy. Presiiiomit Char-
land ot Pittsiimrg iiresiiieii.
The morning ioui was occupied wIth ap.
poufltnmelmt of commmiittees slid other routine
prrhimlonry work. Tonuerrow the reporLs of
officers \uiii be read amid Tuesday the wage
conuimmittec' will imialue it3 report , wlulcli will
hi , time iirunciiiai subject of tliscimsslon there-
alter.
'h'Imo delemntes nreent directly represent
59.000 womht'rs , tilt 500,000 eniploycs of the
iron traiee nrc ncttmaliy gosernmeil by ( lie d'
Cisioiimi of this bihy. 1orty-flvo lodges immure
Imeemi emlrollsti during time iua.t year anti time
mepretentation ihie year is tIme largest silmco
time liommiestemuil tremibies.
M1i'AUiCEE , May 19.-Tue conlmittee of
citizens which was organized to emlileas'or to
tiring nbotmt an ndjuistnuent of ( lie street mali-
way labor difficulties tiisso'etl this after-
mlooml. I t reportel that it had received tIme
imhtilluatummm of time cammupaay amid tluat of tiu
macn atuil had reached the comietusion that
ulitier the ire."oImt slttmatiu.im of affairs no set-
tlonuemmt cmliii be reaclmi'tl.
Tiucro i. mi-mile Indication tlmat the be-
cott Is brenidmig. A nimmnber of dealers
tOa ) ' notified tIle railroad commmpamiy that tile ) '
would trade with it , and that it heed seimd
1 0 lucre orthers to Chicago.
Merollamits are said to ho meparimmg to In-
stittmte a boycott , counter to timat of tlue
atrIkers , by refu.'dimg to ccli to small dealers
wlmo vili hot alree to dispose of theIr goluis
to all coimmera , regarlk'as ( of alllilations. Meanwhile -
while , bimounors in all branches Is paralyzes
amid time cars of thm street raliway are only
mmieagerly tatronizetl.
lEN\'Elt , Co'o. , May 19.-Tlue anmlual eon-
vcntioim of tim \\'u'tcrii Federatia of Miimors
atljommrned today nflcr electing delegates to
time Amerlcamm Fotleratlen of Labor , with
u'liich the mmlimlermm imave uleciled to athiiate cc
follows : Presicioiit Boyce , 1' . 11. Clifford , W.
it. l'heips amid J. F. Melcunahd.
OTTA\\'A , Omit. , May 19.-Tlue muuemuubers of
the ilratimerhmooii of 1.comuiotlve : Biuguneers
imad a ideasamut ttnte at lhiiicatm Imahl yesterday
afternoon , alIti tlmo local rereptiomu conmnilttce
Ia showing tttcimi nrounl tie hlfl'itammlclt. : Tile
ccumuunmittee does not uumt'et ngainm imlitii 'riiurs-
day.
day.1iUFPLO
1iUFPLO , N. \lay 19.-TIme mmationai
ccnmrenitiomm of jetmrneyhmuemm horse miimcers re-
c'ived the reports of cemumittees : tolay.
Jell11 O'Neill of Chicago ilrvsitlell. The elm-
tire tiny va. spoilt in the tramilactlon of
routlius hmusinoas.
KANSAS ci'r , May 19.-Through the iii-
torventiomm cf Secretary McGrath of the
Aaiericuirt Federation of Labor a mlcflmmite
llroiositloim iuas beemu c.ubimultteul by the Ar-
nmmotmr l'cckimmg conupany to the striking fire-
men. Tile C0flltlI1Y cffers tO reinstate time
strikers at clii wages of 20 cents au iuoimr ,
hut to give theni the oimtion of uVorklilg
eIther eight or twelve hours. It is mu-
mated that in the event of the strikers re-
turnimug to work their deimuamuds will lie ulti-
imuatety concedch. : The ilromemi struck for an
elglmt-imour day at 25 cents no hour. The
fireiuuen vill reply tonmuorrow.
NOI' Aul.li(3N liitiGik'l'lX.
ilemu'ey Ito I ums I ii 'iOtl ( Ii Ism1ntzi lVlh I
Ci.m migtl't I Iit'ismI ilt li.ssls ,
SIOUX FALLS , S. 1) . , May 19.-Speciah. ( )
-Dcsphto thue heavy maiimfahi which ha filled
time dry rumis of time Jilmi valley anil sccuked
the ground to a depth of a dozen foot , tue
p'an of irrigatlmig by artcsiauu vehis will be
tried on a tmuuch larger scale than ever be-
fore. The great Ilumuter farm ha beetm often
describoi. It will thIs year be extended
both iii , ze auth variety or crop. But this
sunluler there uvill bc mmiaiiy ttmers who will
follow SIr. itiiutcrs example. Brule coummty
vihi take the ! etd. Tiucro mire miow In that
COUlut ) ' thirty-five wells rammglmig frozuu cix to
eight IndIes iii bore amuti from 950 to 1,200
feet in depth. Time largest flows , 150,000 barrels -
rels iuer day , is used for vov"er. Twenty-one
uvare aiu.mmlc by tiio county for stock purposea
and they supply 815 tIdies or ditches four
feet wide and two feet deep. lbosidea tills
aria seven wells hiut down for Irrigation pur-
lofeS amid the land irrigated this year will
anuc4mmut to about 8,000 acres. Davison county
iuas 110 veh1s , oigimty of thuein witlm a two- .
inch bore , and timirty from three to oiglmt
iiucheu' . Time flouu' is frail ) 1,000 to 5Qooj per
day. Most of theimi are used for stock thin
year on account of time heavy rainfall , but
sonic 3,000 acres will ho irrigated , Since
Saturday the raimufahi huas been two inches
over the iaoimthermi half of time state , makimmg
a total of a little Imuoro tiuamu twice as mucim
as fell In March , April and May last year
All streams are ( till and the dry runs and
lake beds are illici for time first time in ten
years. Thme crops are fuhiy two weeka ahieail
of the average for the season. South of time
huron line , with tue exception of Saimborn
ami Joratmid coumities , tlue acreage s.uui be increased -
creased fully twenty-five uer cent , tiio wimeat
being about time caine and the gain beimug
mnoctiy imi corn , oats anti mulct. The grauaui
Is coaked about a dozen foot in depth and
old residents state vocltivehy tiuat unless an
umlprecedeited : drouth conmes froni this time
on a great crop ta certain to be raiceil
thrcugluout the state.
01)1) F16LOWS it' ' ItO'S' Si'ltlNl'J.
SsiltIL himltotxi 31eisa hers of ( Imp Ord&'i'
In Comivelmtiolt ,
hOT SI'I1INGS , S. D. , May 19.-Spociai (
Tolegraiuu-i'tbout. ) 200 delegates to tue grand
hotigo of Odd Feliouvo , and state assembly of
the Daughters of Rebekab arrived by special
train Sulutlay evening over time Eikiiern , mmmak-
lag the tutu tronmu Sioux City to Hot Springs
In time uimlprccedeiitcti timime of eleven hours
and twenty-five imuimiutea , including a ttuirty-
nuinmuto stop for dinner at Lomig Pine aiid a
ehmort L'oii ' at Clunmdnon , necessitated by a hot
box. This breaks the reord for fast tiimmo
between hero anti Sioux City. A large dciii-
gation arrived yesterday afternoon froiul tIme
central ailti nortiiermu hiiils , aimd iast mmiglut a
grand hmanquet was temuilored the vimiltorn by
tile local oriiers of Odd Feliouvut anti ltebakalms ,
Over 400 were vresent. Manly briiitant nuid
uvitty speechiemi uvure made.
'l'aday tlio gramid imudgo and state assembly
are lii soeaon. 'l'biimrotiay wihi cccumr the imueet-
log of the gramiul cncanipuleilt : and election of
officers of all the orders represonto. : ] . Friday
an excmirslomm will lie taken to Spearflahm , Iead-
vood and other lull lOints.
Cmmiisesl a 31 i Id ' ( rmsszl I lois ,
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , May 19.-Speclnl-- ( )
t sOulsatiQim hilts been caused here by musts's
of time nimirriatie atilton , In. , of Hunt Ifmmb-
bard arid AIss Carrie Zehlers , The forimier
1 $ time soum of SiicriiT C. W. ilubbartl 'alit ' ] hmI
fatally Is among the most erlstot'ratic in
the city. lie is 21 yoarmi old. anti has boon
regartied an wild. Tile girl is only 16 years
old amid is tile daumghter of J. Iii. 7.cllera ,
luroprietor of tile Metropolitan livery. Shue
uc'as on a visit to her ; raimdnuutlmer at 'ioux
City. Nt'lthier fauiuily know of tue coming
even , .
'WVE AWAY- '
KNIIVES
and RAZORS
In oxohango for Coupons with
Mail Pouch
"Chowlng and Smokinc. "
7Tho onij ANTI.NI111VOUS , ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
1 and NiCOTINE NEUTRALIZED
TO3ACcO.
JACK IWIVES and PEII IHIVES ( of first
quniity , Amciican manufacture ,
itazor steel ; hand forged , finely
tomporeci Blades ; Stag Handle.
floe RAZORS , Highcs1 Grade tocl ,
Hollow Ground.
CouponS ezplaii1ow to seoura time itboyo.
On. Couem in iotA 0 cent (2 ( cuacs ) 1tajc.
4'CUUpS11 Lii .cch 10 cent (4 ( ouacs ) Jukags.
Mall Pouch Tobacco Is sold b all dealers ,
l'nckiigt'i ( newoiu sate ) comitmmlmsiilg iso coupons
'will be muccepteil as colsisoims , ' u"l.'nnptp Iitm
a. one fiupon , " 4 ot. " Empty JJa ; a. two Ceuqos. !
LLUSTRAT El ) Catalogue c/oilier l'atwsbt. 4rtfctea
with cxvlaialoae , ltow to get 11.em , Mailed on request.
The Bloch Bros. Tobacco Co. Wheeling , W. Va.
'io CuUiiouC ezchsuged idler 1uiy 1 , 11101
.
DENVER BANKERS INIIGTEI ) )
Granl Jury Intlkts Loaling Officers of
Two Inst.iLution.
ChARGES DATE BACK THREE YEARS
I.I isiimmt'l era % lmu .tM'IIMI t'sl I mm thmt-
ut % 'ret'Ic lllir mttititiitI llmtiikt
% 'ili lla't' to L'ntc
Cr1 is , I mmmi I 'I'rimml a ,
DIiNVl'lZ , May 19.-The federal gmanti jimry
now in Pcnuioii has fount ! eeverat unuiictmentn
against bammk ofllciaha and others , accused
of hating conspIred to ( iefratmti depositors in
b.inks Iii thl city su huicim Ilavo closed their
doors dmlrlng the past three years.
John .1. itelthunami , presIdent , anti Joimmu 3.
lleitiiunamm , jr. , vice president , Cimario M.
Clinton , cashmier , 811(1 Chitries ICtimlzcumlliier ,
assistamlt cashier of time Gorumiall National
imatik , are cimargctl with lmuivilig faisifleti
figures imi tue report to time eonuptroller of
tlit , condition of that hnstitutitmmi on May 4 ,
1893. It is sold thiat cimargca of a snore
serIous nature against timeno moon are belmig
considered by tIme gmaimd jury.
It. Is also amunotmnceul today that 0. 11. Mu-
her of ChIcago ha been indicteil on the
ciargo of emmmbezzhing $125,000 froimi thu Commi-
muercial Natioumal baimk and thuat Charles ii.
iow , ts'hi ts'as preslulemmt of the Coiiunlerciai ,
is charged witim imavimig conspired with Mu-
icr to defratld depositors and witii imavlmig
violated tile nutlemmal himumkiuig lass by inammimug
to .Miiier 5i45.UOu. ss'horeas tinder limo ltss'
the 1)111k colilti muot loan to one untllviiiimah or
commpmiumy : illume timan 10 lrnr edIt of its capital
stool : , ts'hmtch T200,000.
0. E. Miller flgimreil quite promimlontiy in
1)enver irior to thai Panic of ISP.1. lie uvas
illiti I'tiil iii the Lead of tue titiier lierlufa
commmpammy , tvhilcii hammtlies truscn anti otluer
iateilts for time cure of rupture and Imas
ohlicea lii Deliver , Ciiicgo ailli etimer cities.
imurestigatioii of Millers hliuammclai affairs siiic
tluo er.ish of 1891 1150 developed tin' fact ttumt ;
hiii ciutire limiielmtNiimcat (0 tue mmattoimai banks
of ienver aggregite 3i5,000. Of huts
anmouimtt $192,000 was secured fmoiml tim Coma-
lii ercia I ii iud C ermllati Ns ti oilm : I ba ii ho a tm ul the
remimuuiiilmmg $153,000 was borrowed of biiics
that allrvivd tue 1)51mb ! . 'l'imo Amimorlcan
Natitmmiai , whitcim stisilclllied recently , is s.ild to
imave bran a loser ,
Receiver Framuk Aciammus of thai Comnnierelal
Natiomiai hanmk uimiui Zeilul 'I' . lull uI the for-
manmi Natiunal imuvo been umrescilmg Miiler for a
settlemnemlt , hilt time truss dealer , will ) illo'cd
his rcmudcruco to Cimicago 000il after ills
fliuamiciai backers us'ent to tluo wail , ham , been
mitnimding thiemm oft witlm lroimlises to boimd lila
00111 PRll 9' aluci nlliare imp II is I ndeb ted mmcmiii.
Miller limited betide in Chicago for 325,0OO ,
but not one edit of thmltm muouloy ever revorteul
to tile iuanktmlg imustltimtlons in lenver to ut'lmicim
lie was largely indebted. It was uiuomu the
receipt or tile 110555 flat hue hind roceiveti time
labIle ) ' from hits bonuhiimg operations timat time
receivers withdrew au objt-ctiomus to crlmmihnal
lroseciitlon , as tluey were now assuiroti lie
tlitl net Imutetud to ta ) .
\Viuiie ill Deliver Miller was very actIve
lii church and SutIday 5011001 stork.
lLhimiis : ' 1' 0 ( I.i3AIt SC ( ) 'l"l' .1 % GIS0N.
3lrs , I ) I I 0 hirt'du of t'sssnm'i ( ) s'cr-
Iieuursi i , ' lit-let-i I sea multi . rreslt'.l ,
CINCINNATI. 0. , May 19.-Mrs. Otto
liredo of Newport. who has beenm quite atteim-
tire to Jackson ant ] \Valhing by semmdung tluem
delicacies , scums today overheard by ohileors
MuG store hut \Valilmigfortl'mi saloon to
offer Wahiungferd 50 if hue ss'ouiui cbunge
ills testiniuony imi time Wailing case so as to
appear that It was some other Friday than
the Friday night when I'earl Brynmi was at
lila saioll 5 % itim'aiiing and Jack.in. SlIer-
1ff h'iuunmer recognized the womuuan and took
iuor to Newport. Sue had iureviously beemu
to Allen Jacksomu and muuado ilIfli a similar
oiler and lie had arranged to meet her at
Wailhngfortl's , and theus nottfled the police.
. ( Claiuisge Its iIst At-minnie Strike.
KANSAS CITY , May 19.-.Notimlng demimlite
in the Ammuour fireiluen's strIke hmus dCVt'ioileti
so far today. Secretary McCmaitim of tile
Arnericami I"etiem'ation of Labom' nmil otiitrs
I t'uuesenttmig tile strikers are uneetimmg with
tile Arsumour ohttciais this aRerimoomu , tm'ying
to eiTcct ii. commlpronuise. There is little
chance of an agreemnemlt being reached , it is
miald , both sides remaining detemnutned.
Cripple
Time ii'on gl'its ) of acrofumla Immis 110
mem'c > ' 1111011 its victiimms. ' 1'lmis delIlah
of time hioocl ii ; often umot satislied with
cai1mmg (1rcttlfuul : 0I'Cs , buul racks the
1)0(1 ) y s'i ti m ti mc pnti m ms of i'l mcli imi nU sun
until lIootI'g Suu'wpui'iIta : ciuu'es.
"Nearly four years ago I becamne af-
ilicted with scrofula and rheumnati'mun.
Wade
Running sores broke out on my thighs.
PIece3 of bomuecamo out arid cmi operation
was contounplsted. I hind rheummuatisnm in
my logs , drawn up out. of shape. I lost zip-
petite , could not sleep. I svns a perfect
wreck. I comutimined to grow ss'orse amid
filially gave uij tim doctor's treutmnemut to
WeH
take Ilood'g Snrsaparhiin. Boon appetite
Caine back ; the sores somumeticed to heal ,
My limbs straighteiied out amid I threw
asvay may crutches. I am now stout and
hearty and am farming , whereas four
years ago I was a crippe. I giadiv rue-
ounmmuoiid Hood's Sarsajiarilia , " UJIHA.e
IIAaIutioND , Table Grove , Illinois.
Hood's !
Sarsaparilla
Isthie Ohio 'FrllO itiood h'urifler. All iirmmgglst.i , $ i ,
l'reiuareil emily by C. I. hood 4 ( km. , J.oss cii , Mass.
liver liii ; ; ; ;
- cure , ( cist
J-1 oed s Pills taket'asytoolieratc. 25c ,
(1.17 mmimnouii cred Wool Soap ) ( I wish mine badJ
WOOLENS WILL NOT SHIIINK -
if Wuol ifouip ii used in thu laundry 1t
ttiucheanstnmot winter bhankohi.miumunsls anti - -
all wool tabrlc bolero storing fur lhjomiswu , (
Thu vaiuu Of 7
WOOL SOAP
is Itmstitiuitble. Yastmes &iiks , lact's anal shl
UWmur fabrics witbout Injury , kqomtlh ,
vsiuatlo for bath , bouiohmioli mimi gceurai
laundry urpose. . bold by nU dusters.
.aworth , Scboe & Co. , luTakers , Chicago. ' ?
ffawyoflm OOice.ttlLceona 81. DosLoulCb4bam8I i
' '
MUNYON'S'
.
KIDNEY
CUFE
Macyen's ifuuilley ( 'tire cures Pain in the
back , iolmm. or groilma frommi kiuhlicy ( itlOacO ,
Im1mly auiti ilabby fare , tlEollSy of tb fch amiti
himiubs , freqtmemmt desire to I'55 svater , scemity'
urIne , dark-coioretl and turbiti urine , etIi-
macnt Ill limo urine , gravel in tiutblathior anil
tOt ) great how of iiriumc' . h'tiee , 25 cemlts.
Mtlml'on's I ) yslep.a : Cure 11051 tiVili ) ' Cili'CC
mull torus of iudigustijn ! amid stolmiach tmotmbles.
l'rico 25 Ceumbi.
: d mm li'Oll's It lieu ama I tminm ( iii re cell ciii Ia us to
relieve imi 0110 to three luoimrs , alIt ! cures lii a
few days. Price , 25 cents.
Miinyon'a VitalIzer restores lost powers to
suik maca , Price , l.
l'emnommnl letters to l'rof. Mlmnyomm , 1505
Arcil street , i'hhiadelphifa , I'c. , aminis ore ] ss iCi
free ullethtcal advice for any dIsease ,
DOCTOR YOURSELF.
A Separate Cure foi' each Disease
At all Druggists , 25c a Bottle.
KNCSFORYS
Oswego Corn StarcH
For Table Use ,
is the most delicious at all preparutions ,
DUFFY'S 1
PUflE MALT WHISKEY
1 All Druggists.
.
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' 'i'imu lutist en ml is'uitiilg tties : over totti. ' ' -
Cimicagu 11cm nih ! ,
! The Blnck Cat
P01 ? JUATL
I
5
e The iiouse Acmo4s the Weyl 'l'io , nuo'.t.
ti , s I. a r t I I n g "fiilimiis'-skchntout.iim-thiu.
I , iuut" story ever inibiimiuuui.
c , . fr3ioami' Time
Mrs. Curioltyi amlmlmslumg
cx iii ut sm ii t 1111 of an im II iarai iii led svudti lmig
, ntiiiomiiiceimvimt. ,
Tile SoflwCcLt hoosiii A ttrrhiiho secret j
n or i liii sea , lmlmv.ui led by tutu tlf its vic-
t hits , riomm froimi I heir grate to eommvict
aim ii llSllSlL'CtoI C ri lilt Ii ii.
Thea Second h1ditiommi A umiIrtlm llrovok-
n i si g story of lmts' ut i eieg ra him od i tam'
rIm turned lirilmior mit time Iloilut ( if it noviti-
var ,
Time Lucit ( > 1 Killing lnyi Thu ioriiou
mu i : isqtmo rail tu (1 f two ii nih ng lu I I cii
c Stit.ts ; annoy otiie.er at. a frnoticr lutist.
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All for Cents.
I Of Newst1eairs , er iuy mall of
r ) 'rmue Sliortatery i'uuiulisluiuug ( 'o.llostouiMiss I )
= -
, tliUsiIMJ6r'1's. :
Creiglitoti Music Hall.
l'axton & Ilurgess , Ztigrs.
High Class Vaudeville
'roNur.im'l' VmiOl 8 Ti ) 12.
Introducing Jtiila ( Jiovrr , 'flue' htiiiers ltumnta ,
: .1'uu : Mtteuell , hiuiiuia W'es.uui , Kii'a anti Itteauri.
F.utz snul l'alerson.
( ) IIAIYGFI OF' I'IUGItAM
RAILWAY T1IECARD
: u'es tmllliLlNti'ION & 1510. ittVlht. ; Arnmv"
Onmatun tjuilon uemom , 1Gm ii & Jimaseil Sm a I Oniaua :
8O'lamim : . . . . . . . . . . . j ) eiuver : ' (5. . . . . . . . . . . . . inn.
4aSpm.liIIc : mmitis , Ztlitiit. & 1'ugit Suit ] 1x. 4 0.muuit
: . . . . . . . . . . . ) ismress . . . . . . . . . 4 OlilIt
7Q5pmiu : .Nel.ruitki * Local tuiXci'lt Iilmuuuifly ) 7.11111mm
. . . 1tiieoimi L eel ( except Hauiiui yl . I I 2.i nui
2niFaetMslIor iInccndaW. , _
'ts'cIChilCAG0 , IllllLh.lNi'i'ON & (3 AmmIve"
Ouluuhalll1llomi 1)cloi , hlttm & luiuis'ii tmims.I 01115 ( .1
5OOpma..mileage : \'e.tllimIe. . . . . . . . . .
: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lISlrtiSH. . . . . . . . . . . 4llluia
7 ; ipinl. .C'hituigo & St. Juums 1si.s . . . Sog.imi : ,
1 : . . . . . . . . . ' .Tuiiuctioui 1.ocuh . . . C muliui
.
1'ast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'ave , C'1li(2/tGO. ( 11i. u'r , I'A t'i , lArrmt'.i ,
OimuulliaI.lltOii ! Depot . I it ii & lti.ouu Sm s. I Onmvs iti
G5lpnl. . . . . . . . . . Clilcuigo 1.tunlilei . . . . . . . . . .
lflflnmui..t'ili'uuIOhXWtNi : ( t'X. m3unma ) ' ) . . .
.pnvei1'ut1t'Ati0 & NOhi'l'iWrcH'm"N ( itrmivt'r
onnatial lintoni lei'.it , lot ii & Its . .oum itt , , I flu.aua
0t.arn : . . . . . . . . . . . .4itertm ICxpmess. . . . . . . . . . . I
4 : tIlim. . . . . . . . . \'est I luutei 1,1 tnt I eu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1lpiul : . . . . . . . . . .St. Paul 115irtets. . . . . . . . . 8110,1111
I :41t. : In..t. l'a Ill 1.1 Hi I tc.i . . . . . . . . . . S 1031.111
7ilalil. ! . . .Ciil roil & t4iuii CIty hoeiI Ii : lOliui ,
1iOlunfl..Ouisiuut Ci ,1.ien , 5r'ia I . . S fll.i im
Miswjut'I Valley Lniim. . . . . . . .
, eaves ( 'muICAGO , It. 1. & i'A'iI'fCirrli'c' "
flnniIllifIifltOn : leiom.ISth & 11514101 ( (5. ( Otniut 5
ISAST. _ _ _ _
) : lOam. . Atlantic I'xpm'eas ( ex. fliWjay > SlSpuii
7'ipul. . . . . . . . . . . Nigimi Cifuiess . . . . . . . . . . . 5lSuun :
I : Oium8..iticuigo % 'mimiI I iuuiIuI 1t ma I I tt.i . . . . I ' ? .ipiil
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