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- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - -----I---- 7 : : ; x . _ 2 TflE OMAhA DAILY 11 : TITUIISDA.X' , MAY 28 , 189L ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ttOn MnCO 5 oclock th the afternoon. The report port of the damage to the brIJe and the otImatei of the number of deafl , ho 'ald , were not coIfltmel with any accuracy and the report of the destruction of the floaY depot In East St. 1ouI a1o lacked cor roboratlon. 1ANY L.tIt(1J Hill t.i)1.'US SVIL ICIfl ) . IertrfIflt , II ) fliu'Ccntr Cu , . 11 3Int , .tflhlIftg. ST. LOUIS. MI3' 27.-Death and destrtictlon reign ouprerne In St. Louis and vicInity as A resu't ' of the mo't terrible storm that ever visited this eectlon of the country. So wide. spread IM the destructIon in both St. Loulo and EaeL St. Louis that It Ia Imposeiblo to oven estitnato the amount of the damage and 1os of life. fluiIIlngs ( of eory de5crlptlon are In ruini , and as a reuit huncIreti4 of ICOPiO are reported dead ard lnjurid , but until tlay.igiit comes and artier lo r'tored it % Iii ho inlposRlIIe to make any tIellutte etatemonts. Iteporta arc iii circulation that even teaniers lying at wliarh on this and the East St. Luia side of the river have been stink with all on boorti. Tue city is neiriy in tlarknco3 , as the electric light9 fliHi trolley wlreo are ( lOwn. With one or two OXCCIttOItS all tileR treet car lines In the city are at a atatidatihl and thousanda of people are conipo led to remain down town or walk. The storm hiroko out about 5 oclock yes. torday afternoon. after a most oppressively hot ilay , InfI rain began to rail. It noon ( lO veloped into a force thunder storm , with the wind from the cast. A little later the wind gained a velocIty of eighty m11c3 an hiotir , driving the rain before it and tejr- ing icoen egns , cornices , chlmney9 and ovorythliig in its way. Many buiiding9 of ovary ( Iecrlptlon were ( lomolIshed anti others set on fire by lightning and croscd ' .ii's. : The fire department responded to fourtftn alarms. The strocts were full of PeOPle going horn from work and a panic ensued ai soon fl9 the storm broke. Men wore picked up and hurled against the buildIngs , horses and carriages were cent flying here and there anti falling wtret ftili of deadly fluid added to the horror of the reene. Suddenly the wind veered around to the wect and completed the do- ettucticu. It IM nisertcd. by some of those who have traverse' ! the down.town part of the city that there are but few buildings in St. iotiis that have not ufrorcti in some way from the storm. Tonight the streets are in complete darkness ainti travel in any direction - rection Is dangerotis because of fallen live wires aiid debris lying evorywbere. The wagon way of the Fad bridge on the Iast St. Louis side is a crumbling nass of mortar aflt stone and larts of the tower and pter No. 1 were also turn away. Thousands - sands of dollars vlll not cover tim wreck- age. An outbound accommodation train on the Chicago & Alton road was wrecked by a broken rail , but fortunately nobody among the fifty Itassengorsvas hurt. A trolley car loaded with passengers bound for the west side Is said to have fallen through to the railroad track below , but with vltat result is not known. 'rite root of the republican - publican convention halt sas blown off. A twenty-four foot section of tito western wall of the city jail was blown clear down , exposing thu interior. It sa during exer- cue hour and 20G prisoner , were exerciring in the building. They vero panic etricken. They were too frightened to try to escape. Jailer Wagner waa on tue scene In a me- mont. and with the aid of a number of dote- tives anti policemen , the vrlsoners were placed in their cells. The tanks of \Vater.-Pioreo Oil corn- pany , on Gratiot etreet blew up , 8preadhllg destruction on every hand , Three stories of the Wainwrlght. brewery were blown. down. Tue summer high schoI , Eleventh and Spruce , McDermott's eaioon , Eleventh and Chestnut , the Central Emigrant on the opposite corner. Jere Shehan's livery stable , Eleventh and Walnut , were unroofed. The tuiglneer of the Aetna Iron works , Twenty.ilrst and Papan streets , was alnic.fl Inrtantiy killed. The walls blew in and he was scaidcd to death by steam. Tue con- o1ldatod wire works Twenty-firat and i'apan streets. were almost totally wrecked. Seven pop1o are known to have been injured'ri- ously by title wreck and many more are said to have bbcn hurt , by falling walla. The two- story building of the C. Ii. Sawyer Mnnutac- turing company , 1819 Choteau avenue , was demolished. John Sawyer , a member of the firm. and Emma Cheney and Isabella Ifam- don , typewriters. were crushed to death on. tier the valis. II. II. Sawyer , a member of a the firm was injured fatally. The St. Louis Refrigerator and \Vooden- ware company's factory was completely destroyed - stroyed by fire caused by lightning. Tholoa Is estimated at 30G,000. A rumor was widely circulated that the gas tank near the Con- coildateci wire works at the south end of the Twenty-first street viaduct had been blown over and fallen In on the wire works building. kning : four itien to t certainty and poalbly more. DIEt ) IN EAST ST. LOUIS. A. W. Becker of tim big firm of J. P. Decker & Ce. of East St. Lottie was ami1g thu first ierxne to cr003 the Eatis bridge after the etorm abated. lilt ; family was in St. Louis and In his cagernesan to fget to them be cilitibed over tim debris of tint brtIgo on his hands and knees. over wrecked cartI , dead iiorso and a niass of other do. brie. Ho informed a reporter that the cot- , ditioit of Eatit St. LouIt Ic almost ioyoI1I tie. scription. The town is a wreck for hlocice around and tue loss of life in that region alone is estimated at from 200 to 250. The Vandalia freight house , near the east end of the Eatis bridge , was completely de- moliahted , a number of persons having gone lowtt in the ruins.Viioii Mr. fleelcer left tIm scene mcii were engaged in dgging out the dead and dying , and seycral bodiet lied already boon removed. Meinizo's grocery etoro and a whole row of brick buildings adjoining it were razed to the ground , bitt no person was injured. Another building reckod was that of the East St. Louts Jour. nd , the wltoie middle itortion of it beng blown out. About $10,000 worth of cloth- big was scattered over portions of East St. Louis. Tito city hail , which had just been repaired , was completely wrecked , Court was itt session v1te , , the storni came. hut everybody got out in safety , Another build- ins demolished was that of Philip Strickier , on the corner of St. Ioiiis and Colhiiisviiho avenues. Mr. .Stvickler , his wife and soy- oral c1iidreii Iterislied in the falling vaiis. Among other structures demolisitetl were the National hotel at thu stock lards , the Iciipiicli restaurant , the old Relay depot titid the lnbhin house , an 01(1 ( brick building itear It. Noun of these entailed any loss of life , Tue storm appears to have extended far to the siutii anti westward , The city of howling ( ireen , Mo. , Is represented as be. lug wrecked. The tornado broke in St. Louis at fifteen minutes after S o'clock , coming directly from the vest , deetroying first in the city proper , titeti croeshng the Missist'Ippi to t East St. Louis , and there , after raging for half tin hour , disappeareti in tile direction of AlLen. There was little warning ( or the C liepiess ) Propiu in t hi otreets , I he thotiaind on their way itonto trout work or tIm In. I mates of the great tuercantlio establishI I i niontti of the city who itoti nut yet loft their post& of duty. Temporary hospitals abounil in over ) ' hart of titu city. 'fha Armory at Sevuneonth and Pine streets bee been opened for the care of the wounded anti many injured itavo boon taken Into Private houses. city authorities at tndnlgiit were sending mounted lolco through the city in an effort to ascertain at , near as itoMilile vhnt the loss of life and the number of injured really It. o lair as absolute ( acts are concerned , little definite information can ho learned . ' for some hours. 'tn3ong th. tnuses known to I have becit CIetro'ed are thu furitiltiro store of Vrotlerick Otteneds , at tiit corner nf s llroatiway cud Soulard street , in the southern c part ci the city , where six titeti are reported C killed ; a saloon at 61 Soittli Seventh atrt'ct , ii where nine men are reltorted in the ruis ; _ . _ - - - - - - - - C LiverlUs Like biliousness , dyspepsia , iteadarlie , constt. pation , sour stomach , iniltgcstlou are prolni'thy it cured by Hood's 1flI. They the their vork h Hood's easily anti thoroughly. liest aHsr dinner iills. K' ' Vceitts. ; Mi drugiits , rrepard by (2. I. flood & Co. , I.owcll , Mass. I : TAq only i'll ! to take with 119041 SiriapuiIL& . rt - , - _ -L-J- : - St. aPtriek's church , at the corner of Sixth and fiddle etreet. . One thing that hinders the work of taking - ing out the dead and rescuing the injured is the fact that every eitric light and telephone - phone wire is down , This prevent commit- nications between the various partit of the city and the town beIng in absolute darkness , the work of rosette is going on with agonizing ciowness , To adJ t the dismal situation tue rain which ceased ihortly after the tornado paaed began again about 7:30 : o'clock and ha now coming down in torrents , It is impossible to got reports from the police stations , where many of the dead and injured have been taken , and consequently all statements in regard to the dead and wounded UI ) to the present time are the merest conjectures , bu there is nt doubt that the loss of life is greater than aity- thing the country has known since the diaster at Johnstown. Venice and Marnicki , vilIates Just outside of St. Louis , were totally destroyed and a great loss of life is reportei from them. itt ibItAI ( ) TiLtPi'iO SL'Sl'tNiidl ) , 1ret-t CorN S.ipt'iI ziui 'I'ri , iii Or- iiert'qi II..hii Utitil ltiighit. LITTLE ROCK , May 27.-The teic- graph operator at Carctidclet , four itiies eatithi of St. Louis , says all street car corn- InunicaUon between St. Louis and the .tubuirh Is entirely cut off and the streets are ci- nio.rt impasu-able. But little is know0 there concerning the tornado. Tue railrcnI tracks between Carondolet , Oak 11111 and St. Louis ate blocked with debris and many trestles have been toni away and in many vlaces the tracks have been twisted out of line , The rcadbed Was washed out tn places and the track is under water. From Itersons who have made their way to Carondolat the operator learns that the rinriti did tue great- cat danage in the woctern part of the city. Ilttic damage is saiti to have beeti done north of Chotean in the weatorn part of the city , The MIsa'ourl Pacific has rus- iciuded all train9 betwoeti Do Soto end St. Louis anti will not etart anything in that direction until daylight. Several landslides are reported. Southbound passenger trains are being held at St. Louis and northbound passenger trains are being held at D Soto for further developments. Front reports received at Carondolet , the Missauri divIsion vill be open by Thursday. Little or nothing it'finite is known at Car- oniioiet of tue damage done. The storm is very heavy in Iiiiinarck , Mo. Rain is fall- lug in torrents at Carontlolet. 'I'tILNAIO AlSO STItUCIC MOIZIItbY , 'l't'tt ICI I led ii t l.a Jut ii ii I e utid tit e 'I'osvn of 1teiiIt'I Iestroy cii. KANSAS CITY. May 27.-A tornado is reported - ported to have struck Moberly , Mo. , situated in fltndoipli county itt the center of the Ute , late this afternoon. The extent of the damage is unknown. Wires east of here won.t dou'n eiiortiy after the storm atruck. Specials to the Times etato that ten peo- pie tvore killed in a tornado which struck the village of Labaddie , Frankiin county. thlz evening , and that the totv of Reitck ! , ten tithes from Moberly , In Randolph county , was completely wiped out. Nothing definite has hee recured from either place. Weather Observer Connors' pre iction irsued today was for severe thuncior otorms acconipanled by southerly spualls for this aft- ornooa and tonight in eastern Kansas and Western Missouri. The elgnal service detltiltion of a squall Is a wind of varying velocity , at times reaching a high rate in an instant atiti dying out. with elual suddenness. A special to the Times from Mexico , Mo. , reports that the storm sept across Audraln county this evening , doing great damage to crops and wrecking many buildings. The correspondent reports that seven people have been killed In th county and probably twenty-five injured , but is unable to give any details. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S (311 00 1. II OIlS IC IS I ) EM 0 LISZt ED. EigIib' Clihidreit Are itortt'.l to 1Iii-e I'I-riNhlt-ti ut IraiICe , III. KANSAS CITY. May 27.-Tho train din- patcher of the Altoti hero has a report from the operator at Itoodhouse that at Drake , Iii. , just south 'of Itoodhouso on the Alton road , a tornado at a late hour this afternoon demolished a big school house anti that eighty children perished in the ruins. No confirmation of the report can ho obtained. At the Alton headquarters the reports that Mexico and Ituslu Hill , Mo. . were swept by the dorm are discredited. The railroad wires through .tiee ? places are working and no reports of srious damage have been sent in. QUINCY , Ill. , May 27.-A report has reachieti hero that at Drake. II. , near Rood- house , ill. , the tornado struclc a school house , uttrely demolishing it , killing eighty children and injuring nearly as many more. Nerly every house in the village is wrecked , arit1 though no other fatalities are reported it is more than probable that other lives have been lost. _ _ _ _ _ _ ( , iI'Y itOSl'lTAb it TOTAL \'ItECL , lt-port tlint flvt'ry I'zitii'n ( in ( lie ituilil I tig ' % Vis t'rolnilil y lIhIt'd. MEMPhIS , Tenn. , May 27.-Word reaches lucre by way of Carondolet , Mo. , that cixty dead bodies hiavi been taken from the St. Louis city bospttal , which was completely wrecked , and every patient has probably been blEed. The buildings of the Refrlgcra- tor and Wood Cuttei conipaity were de- inohirhed and caught fire and are burning. Tue loan of life in these buildingo is be- hleved to be 'ery heavy. Tue United elevator - vator was blown down. Ltgett & Meyers' big inanufactory , the largest in the weet , wet , totally wreckcd and the loss of life there was great. Twenty dead bodies and many wounded have been recovered from this building. The t'cene in the river was 3ppahiiug. Steamboats moored at their land- tngs Yore torn away , turned over anti sunk , drowning all on board. Many PeoPle were E'eQn ' clinging to floating wreckage and plte- usly appealing for help. sli'litr STOItU 't' l'l.t'I"1'SMOU'Ell. Severul Sli't'ets I'loodi'il nitil Snub i'ropter ( y 1) , . itiuxt.tl. PLATTSMOUTI I , May 27.-Special.- ( ) This section was visited by a storm this morning which , while it was quite brief , was of extraordljary , violence , The raii fell for about a halt hour Iii seemingly i'olld alteotit , while the itlay of the lightning was simply awful. Tito north side inoiti sewer became clogged and the water backing up from the entrance inundated \Vashington svoniie , Vine , SIxth and Main streets to ( lie eptIt of a foot or more and far a distance Df several hiocka. Lots were overflowed , I ddowaiks washed away and cellars tilled , LIto damage amounting to quite a round curn. Tue residence of F. II. Stelinker , > 0 the suth side , vatt sirticlo by lightning 10(1 the roof damaged. The 'rainfall was I tearly an inch attid a half in about an tour. _ VItAIN 'IILOWN i'I'O 'i'llfl ItiVidit , tti'liirt ( lint 'h'wo lititisircil livrs \S'a're lO" ( ( Hf dlii. liridgi. . CIIICMO , May 27.-It is reported the I iinitiil train from Chicago to St. Louis over lie Alton was blown iuiio the river with a I ttctioit of the bridge and 20 lives lost , E . ltI1i % ' * iiI Ut Grcsiot , ' CI1ESTON , 1a , May 27-Special ( Tole- ram.-PrelictIons ) received hero title after- 001 % from the govorametit weather service ( yarned the Inhaltitenls of heavy wind ( ernie , 'rIte report yas exaggerated 10. ally and a cyclone reported which created I otisternation. On thin strength of the lire. E iction the iniblie schools vere disiulsacti , ate in the afternoon the wind gitaineit a ugh velocity antI many sought shelter in ayes and cellars , but mu daniage was done. I .ast night a violent wind storm north of the itwreelceti sheds and outbuildings. The ' 1 sniper.itisro has fallen quito perceptibly ° rithin the Past few hours. Ncvi'rnl lIuIisIIiits Jitirln'i1 , SIOUX CITY , May 2T.-Spociai ( TeleC rani-A boavy wind storni was reported ore hxlsy Stein Pierson , this county. No tie was liur. but several buildings were nroafotl and g tow coinplciely demolished , ho Mothodit church , , the befl 1tuilliig in awn , was twisted oa its fountlation niut rca- eroti Unsafe foroecupaney , iIiicht Ruin in Ioyn , JEF'rERSON , Ia. . May 27.-Special ( Tole- am.-Tbreo ) incitea or rlu bits fallen litre ri day upon the already aclaked earth , Grain i low places ba been uveshed out atiut 'ad. ax almost itnpasssble , = - - - - 1 IOVA COLLEGE FIELD Ck1IE Asociatien Fiod Day Exercises to Be Hell at Marshalitown. MUCH INTEREST FELT IN TIlE EVENT Sc.'n 3ii'iiihti.r of t lie ) , , , , ( ) htti se litt ti , , ihi t liuiis It tIireMeII t- ntlt.s iii flat' List of H ii t ri i's. MAIlSifALLTOVN , Is. , May 27.-Spe- ( ciai.-.Thio ) state . dclii meet of the Iowa In- ter-Colhcgiate Athletic association will he liolti hero on Friday. The colieges repro- u'ented in the association are the Iowa State College , Anion ; State Unlveraity of loa , Iowa City ; Drake University , f ) Moines : Upper Iowa University.F'ayette : Ijwa , Cf lIege , Griniieii ; State Normal School , Cedar.F'.ihis and Cornell College , Mt. Vernoti , These cal- logee are uniteti by a strong sentiment of rivalry and emulation , There Is a cup given to the college winning the greatest number of points. This cup , prized by all college athletes , has as a rule alternated between Iowa city and Grinnoll , Who will be the winner this year is a problem hard to solve , as Grinneli' hike riders have been thrown out for violating the rules of the League of American \Vheelmoii , Iowa State College also expects to figure more prominently this year than. heretoloro. The last 6tate field meet aas held at Grin- nell. The titeet this year was given to the Iowa State College at Ames , but this insti- ttition not having the facilities for accoinmo.- dating the event , it was tran.terred to Mar- nIialltoun , hero it will be held under the management of the Iowa State College. It is expected that the delegation of college - lego men which will be in attendance will le tlio greatest which has over attended in thio Itistery of the asexiation. The athletes will begin to arrive the day tirevious to the moot and will ho given their stalls at. the grounds anti tbeir location in tue city. Though tue silver , black and gold of the Iowa State College must predominate in the colons used in decorating tbo juidgai' st.uwi and the aniphitheater ott the ground. , the colors viht b about evenly distributed among the spoctatpra' , with perhaps a. slight predominance of the colors of the State University. of Iowa and Grlnnell. The day will be opened with an exhibition ball ganie between Grinnell and Ames. The teanis are old rivals anti each is confident - fidont of defeating the other or neutral grounds. Last year Grinneli won ; this year they viero defeated by a score of 3 to 2. The Iowa State band , in conjunction with the \Voodinen of the \\'orld band of Mar- shalltowo vIhI furnish the music for the cclhr'gc , men , both at the ball game' in the morning and the sports in the afternoon , In the evening they will ar.sist tue athletes of the Iowa. State College in giving an entertainment - tertainment in the Odeon , the opera house at Marslahltowfl. , The program will be diver- sifieti ; tlio athletes viiI give exhIbitions of tumbling. club ewinging , horizontal bar nork , etc. , whIle the ololsts of the ban.d of Wprld'a Fair fame will render music unexcehied. The program will end with the irentation of thin cup and medals by Ed Sherman of Ames , president of the association. BUSINESS OF TIlE MEETII1G. The day following the athletic sports the association will hold Its annual convention In Marshialitown. Each of the oceven cal- leges will be represented hy three dele- gates. I'en College of Oskatoosa has applied - plied for admission , and its case vihl be aed upon at this convention. The incct important question which this - convention will be called upon to settle will be the ques. tion of locattoi for the next annual meet. It has been proposed that. the meet be made a permanent thing at seine one place. A olnt centrally located would be the most desirable. Iowa CLty , Grinnell , Des Moines , Marshiulitown. and Cedar Rapids have each been suggated as meeting all requirements. Th fohiowiog gentlemen are the preant othhcers of the association. President , Ed Sherman , Iowa State College , Ames ; vice prcnidont , H. J. Honey'ell , Upper Iowa University , Fayetto ; second vice president. flurto ) S. Miller , Cornell , Mt. Vernon ; tress- urer , Joseph Johnson , I. S. N. S. , Cedsr Falls ; secretary , S. Warren Hobbs , State University of Iowa , Iowa City , Among the olilcials of the meet will be the folloving Starter , Ed Smith of the Chi- cage Athletic association ; referee , Fred tone of the Chiicao Athletic esoociatica ; judges of finish. John V. Crum , Bedford ; V. W. White , Drake Unlveralty Charles Johnson. I. S. N. S. ; field judge , II. H. Sopor. Carnehl ; M. C. Gllrnore , State University of Iowa ; T. M. Prahi , I. S. N. S. time keepers , C. S. CoheU. I. U. ; 13. U. Van Timekeepers , C. S. Cole , U. I. U. ; 13. D. Van Meter , Drake ; It. i. Richardson , Iowa College ; official announcer , H. 0. Andersol. U. I. U. ; gaines committee , J , C. Prali , State University of Iowa ; W. H. Whiltsltt , Cornell ; I. 3. Hoover , U. I. U. ; clerk of courzeV. . D. Mason , I. S. C. ENTItIES ON THE MEET. The following is a full list of entries in the different events : Fifty yard dash : Rush , Spaulding. Ia. Hamilton , Schteo itleCormack. Drake ; Prail , MacCretiry Cartwright , Chase , HoibroOl : S. U. I. ; ' Neff , Coriicll J3urnip , Sexton , I. pound shot put-Chiace , Iloihirook , Sixteen lilacklnOre , Donahue , Kepler , Mullen. S. U. I. ' Batchielor. Corneil ; Gray. Tcmp.eman , Grinnell ; Gwinn , Howe , lrako ; Way , I. S. C. Ituflfllflg broad jump Kepler. Miller , Neal , Moulton Marks , S. U. I. : Hinailton , Mom- tyro , Drake ; Raley. Skiff , Orliinehi Crary , Cornell ; Brown , I. H. N. S. ; Weaver , MeW11- iiaini' Sexton I. S. C. iIirtireii , yard thuth : Neff. Cornell ; Prall , hIOIbroOlc , MacCieiiIY , Caitwrlghit , Chase , S. U. I. ; Miller McCorinack , Shiee , Drake : Hush Spauhding. hhthlers. Skiff Grinttell nurnip , Sexton , CohnVlnnie , bpencer , I. 5HnIt tulle bicycle race : lluston , Taylor , PertOts lrako ; Spaulditig Parislt , Currie , Crary , t , John , ( Irinnell ; hooch , iIorrison , ltoacii , Sturbucic , S. U. I. ; harris , I. 13. N. S. ; Tilderj iteed , Langlas , tansoIi , Reynolds. . . . run : Smith. Ciure , Drake ; Pal- iner , Fellows , Robinson , I'lnor. Grinneli ; I Kneethialid , Cornell ; Swisher , Power , StevI I ills. Ilurber , Sayers. Maine , S. U. I. ; Grit- tithe , Sheppard , F'ritzel , J'arker , ICuppinger , ' . hundreti itnd twenty yard dash : ] viiin , Miiier. Drake : Ittishi. Skiff , Sellers , I irinneii ; Fuller , Carneii ; I'rali ' Ifolbro2lc , Jartwrigbt , Chace , Anderron. S. 'U. I. ; Cohn , parker. Winnie , Eipaulding. I. S. C. 111gb jump : Jones , Drake ; italey , Spaul- iing , Pierce , Orinnoil ; Miller , Neal Maine , levali , howell. S. U. I. ; Sexton , McWilliams , Viison , I. S. C , Sixteen lOUiitI hammer throw : Fouts , . r.owe , Irnke' I3lodgett. Templeman , Core , ] rlfll)0li I'hifpUt. I. S. N. 13. : Chase. Itoh- week , Iiiackrnore , Donahue. KeIlor , Mullen , 3. U. 1. : Van Cumpen , Va ) ' , I. 13. C. One mile walk : Sinithi , htrunnor. Drake ; tarsh Cartwright Pierce , Grinnehl ; Lowell , orneh'l. ; l'itiipiit J'nhnaon , I. 8. N , S. ; Ahil- oti , Springer , Williams , 5. U , I. One liiintlretl and twenty yard hiurtiloI winn. Irako ; Clark , Fishier. Armstrong , paultllng , Grinneii Bevan , Hobbs , . Miller. t.lllson , . U. I. ; Sexton , Weaver , Spencer , (1 .H.c. i'oio vault ; Mcintyre. Drake' l'eck , Ileald , Itiglebe Orinneli lInde. I'eaii , Howell , ' ' Iarth , , U. I. ; Crary. Cornell : tirown , I. 3. N. s' . ; Weaver , Spencer , I. S. C , i Four hundred antI forty yard ilasli : llii- er ; Schee , Drake : flush. Armstrong , . Alitf 'Oh ' , Orinnell ; Fuller , ICneeiatid.- Cornell ; f 'raIl. Maine Powers. Barber Swisher. An- ' teresa , S. if. I. ; Parker , F.4cieH , Iledberg , A ohn , Stieppqrd , Spencer I. S. C. 1101) , step and jump : lmilton , McIntyre , 2 iiiler Drake : Rulev , Jleaiil Pierce , Grin. I toll ; weal , Miller , t'owers , Miilton. Kep- er. Marks , S. U. I. ; Weaver , McWilliams , lexton , I. S. C. One , nile run : Jones , Fitzsimmons. Drake ; 'atmer , Fellows , Langlas I'hner. Grinneil ; layers. fitevens.'eirich. . i. U , I. ; Johnson , . . N. S. ; Orlliltlit , lCuiinger1 Fritzel , 'Two 'mile bicycle race : Persons , iluston 'aylor , Drake ; Spaulding , l'arishi , Cut-vie rary. St. John. Urinneii Iheach. Morrison , teach. Sturbuck. 8. U. i. : Adams Loyeii , " l ' rncll ; lintvia'lllson , I , S. N. a. ; Ileed , 'lidoti , I.anglas. I. S. C , TvO hundred anti twenty yard hurdle : i-i uYInI : . Drake : ( 'lark , Fisher. &pauldinit. 'airtiUrn. Grintiehi' ' liobbis. Jievan , Maine "t:1d. Miller , 13. (1 ( , I , ; Weaver , Spencer , , : . Sioux City il'cs l'owtiionei , SIOUX CITY , May 27-Speciai ( Telegram . 'roda ) 's races scheduled for the May race ( C teeting hold by the Sioux City Fair aseo- lation were declared otT , owing to the damp C cather. 'fhiose on the itroirrain for Thurstt U ) ' , irlitlay end Saturday vlii be hold s roposeti. Fhe jockeys end their horses va- tlci1 the town thiia afternoon. About 200 tI utrie have been made , lii .ttiiltn Fiitiis .tliniic , ANITA , Is. . May 21-Svecial-Tbe ) base . , - - - . - - ' - - : _ . . ± : - - - - - hail seasot wr'dl opened bore yesterday by the Atlantig clji apesritig with the intention - tion of wHining the gitme easy from our boys bitt they ut the nt-cent Ofl the wrotit yIiattle anil were not in the game. A good crowd was present. t3cor' : Anita . . . . .tjji , . , . . 1 1 1 6 2 8 1 02.1 Ataiitic . . . . . . . . . .i i o i i 0 0 Ilae'e littit ; J11 . Atlantic , S. Two- 1as , hilts : lIttif Scott . Franklin , home runl 1111ff. Doubto p nys : Smith to Scott , Lnttiu to Ituft. Strutcl out' DY Smith , 10 ; Iy Wallace - lace anti Franklin , . flatteries : Smith anti huff ; \Vallace , F'ranklin and \VyckoIt. Urn- lilt-el Caras , GAMES 'i'hli NT-iNAI ; J.E.tGUl. , I t _ . . lilt hliiileliqi lit aGets Ill t .ltist I ii 'nut.- fit 3l1e Itiii'i. PIIILAIELI'IIIA , May 27-The Piiillies won from Chicago today by hItting at the right time. Attendance , 5,300. Scerc Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Piilatleiphbt . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 3 3 0 0 -8 hits : Chitetigo. L2 l'htlndelphia , G. Er- i-nra : Chicago , 3 : l'hllndeiphia. 1. Earned runs : Chicagq , 4 ; I'hiilritleipliia , 4. 'I'wq- base hut. : Heilly , Dahloti Ilideii , 1)elo- hanty Stolen bases : Itk'tertnott Broti. tIters , Nash , fitrtick muti Dy Mccliii , 4 ; by McFarland , 1. Double plays : Cross to Ilulen to lirotithiers. Flr.t on balIs Oft Mcl.'ar- land , 5 : otT McGill , I. flatteries : I'hilntiei- hillia , McGill mid Doyle : Chicago McFnr- land anti iCittredge. Umpires : IeIudierI3oti anti Campbell. DOSTON , May 27-Uoatoii won from Pitta- burg today In a game that wa.w full of cx- citernent trom bgiqning to end. At the be. ginning of hiogion's haif of the eigbth the game was I'ittsbtirg's , as the twore was 13 to 5 against the batons , In their half of the eighth thio I3oston. matle eight runs. tieiug the scre. In the ninth I'ittnliurg made ono run and the Ihostoin two , winning the game. Attendance , 8O ) . Score : Itoslon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 8 2-iS I'IttsbUrg . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 1 2 3 3 3 1-lI hilts : floston 18 ; I'ittsiturg , 15. Errors : lioston , s : i'ittsbitrg , 0. Iariie1 ruins : l'itts- burg , 8 ; Boston , . Ilatteries : Boston , Nich- alp Maitis , Stlvctts anti Uanzei ; l'ittahiurg , Khlien hawley . anti Sugtien. NgjP i.oiti , May 27.-The Spiders merely played hior'e with thit' New Vorks this after- noon. Attendance , S 000. Scire : Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 0-11 NewYork . . . . . . . . . .l0010001D-S hits : Cleveland , 10' New York , 13. Er- rora : Cleveland , 5 ; , ew York , 4. Earned runs : Cleveland 4 : New York , 3. thitter- los : Cleveland , ouumg and O'Cnniior ; Now York , Meelcin , Cnmpllelri and Wilson , UltOOICi.YN , Maw 27.-Frazer went up in the air in the sIxth inning toda3. Be- foie lie recovt'retl his equilibrium the flrook- l3'ti hail rolled tip five runs , which later Proved exactly enough to win. Attendance , 2,500. Score : Brocklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 -S Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-7 hits : flrookim , 15 Louisville. 10. Errors : Brooklyn , 6 ; LouisvIlle. 5. Earned runs : hirooklrn , 0 ; LoutsvUi , 3. Iiatteriea : Urok- lyn , Abbey , Ir.ub and Grimm ; Louisville , Frazer and Miller. BALTI'tlOltE , May 21.-Itoffer pitched such good ball today and the Ciianipions hacked him tip so veil that the lirowna could not get , a man home. Attendance , 3,250. Score : flaltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 -9 St.L.ouis . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000000-0 Tilts : Baltimore , IS ; St. 1ouis , 2. Errors : Ilaltitnore , 2 ; St. Louis L Eat-neil ruins : Baltimore. 7. llatterles : litul titnore , ILaffer anti htoblmiFon ; St. Louis , Breltenstein and McFarland , 'ASHINGTQN , May 27.-With , lroper suppcrt Germaim would have won today's game for the Senators. as his work was HulcriOr to thatof' : Ehret. The errors mnatle by thin home team were of a very costly character. Attqndance , 2,3i0. Score : \Vnehington..000300003-6 Cincinnati 'a -t- o 2 1 1 0 2 0-10 Hits : \Vnshttitpn , 9 : Cincinnati , 8. Er- rot-n : Washington. 8 ; CIncinnati , 8. Earned runs : \Vashtnfton , 2 : CincInnati , 4. lInt- teries , Washington , German and McGuire ; Cincinnati , Ehretand ytiugliri. STANDING . OF THE TEAMS. , Played , Won. Lost. P.C. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . .t,1 22 11 66.7 Cleveland . . . . . . . . 29 19 10 65.5 Boston . . . . . . ( . . . .l Ill 19 12 61.3 Baltimore . . . . . . . 32 19 13 59.4 I'ittthurg . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 16 12 571 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . 32 15 14 56.3 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . 17 16 51.5 Washington . " . . . . . . . .11 14 17 45.2 lltooklyn . . . . . . . . .t _ 31 14 17 45.2 New York . . . . . . . . . . . 32 12 20 37.5 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 11 21 81.4 Louisville . . . . ' 32 7 25 21.t Games totiny CIeveland at New York ; St. LoUis at. ilaltinioro : Chicago at Phliadel- ithia ; Plttsburg at lioston ; Iiouisvilie at Brooklyn : Cincinnati at Washington. SCUItlItj % 'F1S'I'iIRN LIAr.VE. - , , - - ' e si- lmiiliniisiuOhl.i" uniV 311 Iniikee l'hay n Tviye4tiuuImug Tic Gauue. IIcDrANAP0LTS , May 27.-Indianapolis anti Milwaukee fought for twttlve Innings today - day , when darlcness interfered. Score : Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . 210000100000-4 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . -.1 0 0 3 0 0 00 0 0 0 0-1 hits : Indianapolis , 10 : Milwaukee. 7. Errors - rors : IntIianapol ! ' . 3 ; Milwaukee , 2. Batteries - tories : Cross anti % 'o4)t1a ; Barnes and Spear. DETI1OIT , Mich. , May 27.-Score : Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . 100000040-5 MIr.neapoli' , . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 4 1 1 2 1 sFl Hits : Detroit. 11 ; Minneapolis , 15. Errors - rors : Detroit , 5 ; Minnepolts , 1. BatterIes : Gayle and Trost ; llutciilnson and Schriver. COLIJMI1IJS , May 27.-Score : Columbus . . . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 lCansaa City . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 3 1 0 61O I Hits : Coumbus. 0 : lnnsns City , 10. Errors - rors ; Columbus , 2 ; Enuros City , 0. Batteries - ies : Jones and VhIsOn : Lievis and Welch. STANDING OP TIlE TEAMS , Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 19 8 70.4 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 16 10 61.5 Kanaui City . . . . . . . . . . 27 16 11 59. Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . 31 7 14 sts MinneapolIs . . . . . . . . . . 30 16 14 63.2 Imidianapolis . . . . . . . . . . 24 12 12 1,3.0 Calumbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 9 21 30.0 Grand Itapids . . . . . . . . 29 7 22 24.1 Games today : Minneapolis at Detroit : Mu. waukeo at Itithiauiapolis ; St. Paul at Grand Rapds ! ; Kansas City at Columbus. No Gui'it t'It' t'd. All Westera a.vsoeiation games scheduled I for yesterday were' prevented by rain. Games scheduled for today are : Des Moinea at Quincy : St. Joseph at Uurington ; Dubuque - buque at Peora ; Cedar Rapids at Roc1ctorth. A'OCA'S I'Id'l'ItESLJMIIIS IiUSIN1ISS. 'J ltepa I.ocz.l Llbt'rztllty I ' , % 'liite- svzmslihijv tlmi reiiui fznuut Carson , AVOCA , Ia , Ma27.-Specnl-Tie ( ! ) Avoca i3atse Bail association dedicated its park this i afternoon to Jupiter , god of athletic games , ' 1 rue association was reorganized thiI Hprng with F. It. Smith na manager , a board of lit-eaters and a treasurer , with tome treasure ute u to start on. 'ilie treasure was secured by ' the board of directors : ovying a tax on all \ stale citizens having an income or earning S salary. 'FliQ tax was lmtnetiiatey 1)-mid without question as to its legality , but Troas. irer Jenks informed the lrOsPeCtiVe con- ributori , that lie would have the mayor pro- bunco rentenco of hanlahnient , Uifl all who cused to 1)0 guitlodby itriotic impulses. ft The caacity of the granu stand has been loubled anti separate seats arranged for lie cranks and rooters. Avoca las always lied one of the best nuns- cur teams iii thid vCst. and it is propossd ? 0 keep that reputation intact. There was I street parade at,2:30. : heatleti by the Avoca tand , and ( oilowedby the Carson and Avoca y mines. the crwdt and 713 small boys , al ) ent on rnalcina Human holiday. I'rocoetij ng to the Stmudiuzn the , mayor openetl the tame by lltchint1he first bai across the y tiate with the 3anu care and dignity that IC would use in ithilng a bag of three iio-soxu g ggs across iis 'hcery ' counter. Director larton made ttsietth of welcome , Umpire logan called iIiv,1)al" : tirid the rame was tn , I3eyonerjnj1l.ly , the Avoca invincible attory , were 1 ho' Points for Avoca anti larsoti resentgcl S\'hitetl unit Ifageeboeck , tl 'lie Cat-sal pltchests a iiuzzlo o the 'ivoca ot loys , atiti it hi&li3tdlbeen lirolierly nupportetl w 0 the fled , the result might limuvo been tilt. bi erent. An it. wits tjie gumn was one-sided \ rein start to tlrqaJins aglanco at the score cc vlll show : 5' - LOCti. lt.If.O..A.E. ( larson , Tt.Il.O.ii.E. ttlt.ain. r. 2 . , t flrur , cC. , 0 0 2 0 0 limk , it , , , ; . 3 3 . ( Cp'beii , sa. 0 0 0 0 1 they , c , , . , 3 5 torsO Stepens , 21 , 0 0 0 t 2 eymier , I , . 1 2 ' ° Ii'ttoek , c 0 0 hI 0 1 toi'son. lb I 1 1l 0 1 , 't"nbi'ni , if. 0 0 2 0 0 tiake , 2lt. , 0 0Oi'X'i ' stilt. 3tj , . ; , 0 0 1 0 1 iit)1tflfl. 3b. 0 0 , .V , i 1.nt1ofl , lb 0 0 11 0 2 'ood , as , , , 0 1 ii J fl } Ctntiiy , rt 0 0 0 0 0 lacy , cf , . . 0 1 2 0 % Vtmlted , p , 0 0 0 5 1 ---5-- Total , . 10102111 1 Total , . 0 021 7 8 vat-a . . . . . , , . , . , , . , . , . . . 1 0 3 0 4 2 0 0 0-hO .irson . , , , . , , , . . , , , , . ' . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 iarzipd runs : Avoca , 3. Two.Lase hilts : Itohn. ) n , itiIey , Htaien ese.t Aoen. 2. Iiui4e ays : ( Illison , lilak and Robinson. hisses on ails : Ott litmytmier , 2 ; Whited , 3. unties un lilt If titchmed Ijalli ; Iteymer , I. Struck uut iCy ynier , 7 : % 'liited 7. l'assed bail.i : ItlIry , 1 ; Jageeboeck. Umpirsi ; hogan end liarian , Alt2l1l ) hldA'h' AN 1htIl [ tIILCl. uiierivnii Tcuuital'laycr Opeii ( he Si'i.isoii Itii ii (2ooil Victory. lopyrigiti. h&9. by I'rea l'uliliatiing Company. ) DUULIN. May 2lt-Now ( York World ablegram-Special Toiegramj-The Irish innia championships began hero today on 10 courts of the Fitzwihhiam club. Larned 10 American expert , competed , lie won Is first match from C. Ii. Martin by 6.2 , 3. 6.1 , but was beaten in the aecond round V 5W. V. Eaves , 6-4. 6-5. 6-3. } aves won the tournament last year , but wa.q huenten by 11111 iii the championship ma I cli. Eaves. who bent Larnai at Dublin , is champion ofValei. . lie' eatno within a Single etroke of' winning the Enhih dm111- 1.3nshili , from \V. llraulicy \Vlmhledon , I in ratik. third in the Fngiishi rating for 15 % . Martin is also a ranked luau , hut is near the foot of the list , In oIlier miintchie INlay 'tiahotiy beat Dot-I- at-her W , Ilathittley beat Martin , lloyd bent limull-ireene nOti If , Iiadtleley beat Ca'nhet , harred tltn 1)haYei a gatile Ott doubles with 000tlboiy as a Partner anti they do- foaled lilrlncher atmti Frey by a score of 6-0 , 6.2 , 7.9 antI 6-1. I.nrmmed anti ( loodhOdlY are thus qualifIed fur the second round of time doubles , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JtflSLJi.'I'S OS 'I'iiE ittININl 'I'it.tCKM. ' 1'yi , Start utitil ( ) iteli'IfllMiIts itt ( lit' St.'vlt.e'liiist' ot 3lorrls Park. NE'o1u , Ma 27.-Tue event of the day at Morris Park was the Grand Interna- ttonai SteoiloChiflFO , it ) which only two starteti and The I'eer was ( lie only one to lhtmili. itesults : Fitst race , mile and a half , six hitirtiles : lted cloud won , \Vntchiminii second , Flushing - ing third , Tune : lrt3& . hc'ond race , steeplee1iaa , two tithes anti ft half : Mars Chan s eu , i'atrolman seeotmd. Tune : 5:03. : Six aturtcrs fahl"d to finish. Third riee : , Grand International steeple. tthiae , faultiimiies Thin I'eer 'rhine : 9 :00. : Sa'tinn la d itl not Ii a ishi , Fourth race , lniclcerbocker hiurtile hatmdi- Cdli ) , two miles anti a. half , ten hut-Ok's : lId- ill von. Annie lilaliop second , Marcus third. Tiinet 4:53. : Fifth race , Amuphlblou Serial one tulle : Kennel won , Mirage second , luhicon third. 'kline : 1:13. : HAN FIIANCISCO , May 27.-flesuiiia at lla Iistrict : l'lrst race , ix furlongs : 111g Chief von , Joe Cotton second , Miss l'.Dilard third. Time : 1:16. : 1:16.Second Second race six furlongs : Cotia Marion gecond , l3anjo third Time : 1it. : Third race , five furlongs : 4fl1et-iCt vohi , Peckaniff second , Corns third. 'rime : 1:0231. : Fttmrih race , mile and a quarter , Purse : Three Forks Well , 11db second , lluntainan third. Time : 2:1631 : , FU1Ii race , six furlongs : Vnvory won , Daylight Second , Gold Bug third. Time : 1i44. : Sixth race , three niiles : Thornhiiil won , Illicit ) Glie t'rontl , Duchess of Milpitas third. Time : 1:26's. : Seventh race , tulle and a quarter : Senator iliand von. Nehiuchiatlnszzar second , Yankee Doodle third. Time : 2:07 : ( coast recor.i ) . CINCINNATI , May 27.-Itesults at Oakley : First race , five furongs : Dulcinana won , Cuppy second , Adowa third. Tinie : 1:0231. : Second race , seven furlongs , v'hl'ng ' : Itob- Inson won , Old Center second , Cllssle 13 third. Tune : 1:2731 : , Third race , four anti a haf furlongs : Cas- talero won , Iron Mistress second , Urnyling thiru } . Time : 0:56. : Fourtim race. mile and an eigimth : Ida Pick- wick won , Grannan second , Seniper Lox third. Time : 1:57. : Fifth race , mile , selling : Ondague won , Lily of time \Vest second , Eito D third. Tune : 1i3 : , Sixth race , seven furlongs , seiin : Tahin won , Chicot second , Springvahu thud. Time : 1:28. : 1:28.KANSAS KANSAS CITY , May 27.-First race , four anti a himilt furlongs : General Iies : vot1 , Longfellow second , Pt-lana third. Time : 0:50. : 0:50.Second Second race , six furlongs : IIeperla wn. Lultm Frye second , Dutch Arrow third. Time : 1 :17' : ' . . Third race , four and a half furlongs : I'll Do is-on , Gray ilalilo second , Coimfessor thIrd. Time : 0:56. : Fourth race , five furlongs , handicap : DII' Eliioii von. Senator Morrii second , Bob Clarnuett tbird. Time : 1:0d'h. : Fifth ) race. si furlongs : Sir At-elmer won , Whittle seconti , Aureola thrd. ! 'rime : 1IS : Sixth race , four and a half furlongs : 1.-i Pavan wait , lIen Wilson second , Little Dick third. Time : 0:57 : % . RUSh 3lEIIC 11111111 TO3lOItitO' % % ' . Chicago Athletes ' % % 'hio I'roiuuise iv Give the tJuiIversitiL' ii Itmiui. The Rush Medical colege base ball team of Chicago , which will be here for a serlet- of three games with the University cluh' tomorrow and the day after , is not as well known out here , perhaps , as are some of the teams which hare proved inferior ti it this spring. Of course , everybody knows Rush Medical colege. but evervijody doe not know that tills school has talcen a thac' In the front rank. so far as base bal goes , I among the more prominent western colleges hr one would simply stop and tlmink he wouV see that thie is logical. Profesonai ! achiool I always draw upon the colleges and univer. sitie for their supply of students , hcnce it comes that the profossiona achools haw older students and get them after the' hart have hn the year of training afforded by the collegiate courses. It will readily he seen that t. become a member of a has. ' ball team &imcbi as now represents Ruhi Med teal college a player must ho a graduate of some college team of greater or : ese strength The team which will be here tomorrow t' an excellent exemplification of the above course of natural se.ectton. It contains play- ct-s who have gained their reputations upn the college fIeld anti the career of the ttqinc thi'a ' m'pring shows that other things beint equal , the graduate bai llaer has an ad vantage over the undergraduate. So far tlmis season the "Medics" have playetl nearly every western college and univerrity of any prominence and have won I a majority of their games. Chicigo unlver sity. which , under Stagg's mnanagenlent , Is uivimmg the tlnest in the west all they comm handle. defeated them early in the seisomt by a mere scratch and since then same of the ether prominent westera cohieqes have been moat decorously beaten by the hardy loctora. The fans here can rest assured that there three games svlil be wel worth teeing , whichever team wins. The game tomorrow vili he called at 3:20 : ; he one on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock , ) .1t1 the one Saturday nfternoon at 3:30. : The line-un for the gamne tomorrow after- won is as folows : Ihicago. Psltion. University. Ilrown. . . . . . . . . . . . . catcher . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hayer Bake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pitcher . . . . . . . . . .Robinson Erice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . fii't base . . . . . . . . . . . .Abbott ) onovan. . . . . . . . . seconti base . . . . . .MeAuliff limIts. . . . . . . . . . . . sbort stop . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Irelgi ) ool'rg. , . . . . . . . . . . . tlmirt ] base . . . . . . . .McEe'vy . ) auer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .helen turphiy. . . . . . . . . . . . mitltlle . . . . . . . . . .Ilittinger mith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . right . . . . . . . . . . .Crawford Orliiuo1s (30 toYsIIiJo. . WAHOO , Nob. , May 27.-Special-Cii. ( ) inn Bros. have at Inst found seine trouble. [ 'omorrow they Itlay the Originals , a crnclc earn from Omaha. Time boys are eXleCting . hair raising game , bimt will go into it with lie intention of winning. The following are' tlayers and positions : ) rginals ! l'osition ICillians. Cuickerbocloer. catchier . . . . . . . . . . . .Johnson 'aylor. . . . . . . . . . . . hitcher . . . . . . . . . .E. Killian ewis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . first . . . . . . . . . . . .J.Vinter S'alter. . . . . . . . . . . . seoplid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gibhs toontiy. . . . . . . . . . . . third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \iilemz : Iiiier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . short . . . . . . . . . . . .It.'iimtar Vhiipplo. . . . . . . . . . . . left . . . . . . . . . . . . -Ehlliait Vhittaey. . . . . . . . . . middle . . . . . . . . . . .Crawford cully. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . righmt . . . . . . . . . . . .Gomicliers Itre-t'uuici is of Ottt's.mi 'eNsi.hs , 3ltiy 117. At New Yerlc-Arrived-Schiedani , froimi rnaterilanl ; Stuttgart. from firemen ; Ma- ctic , from Liverpool , Sailed-New Yet-Ic. or Southampton' Kensington , for .ntwerp Iritannir , ( or Liverpool , At Liverpool - Arrived-Teutonic , ( rein Iew York , At Southampton-Arrived-St. , from rosy York. Sniled-Lahn , from Brornen tot' row York , At Brernen-Arrivetl-Bqnn , troll ) New ork. At Ilaltirnore - Arrived-Neckar , ( loin reinen , Sahied-Crecid , ( or hiremen , At Amstcrtiam-tlaiieti-Etiin , , ( or New 'ork. At ] Ioston-Salled-Prussian , for Gina- ow , _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ 0 , E. tii it'i' Reieast'il on html I , DENVER , May 27.-O , E. Mhlier , indicted y the federal grand Jury ( or hmis Part iti UI misappropriation of $123 CO ) of the funds r the Commercial National bunk in 18.3. ' 0m3 released from jail today under 5,0o Dfltls ' furnished by Clarence P. Eltier and ,5. , Ii' . Jirovort. Miller will return to ( 'hit- ito at pnce. NO REST ! ) SLEEP r DAYORkICHT Myhande wcro completely covered with Ec. zema , and botweco my lingers tico skin u's. perfectly raw , I had to sit with both hmatmti lmi'ld up , and away from the fire , My huebsati had to dross and undress ate like a batty. I tried time b.'ai phiystctaas , bitt their modicimmes gai o iiiu Ito relict amid drove me almost crazy , I ia. tid. vised to Cry CoricuitA IticMEiUss , and cud so , although my husband had to go twenty nihies to gel theta. As soon its be got back , I used the IiUTiCUliA , anti in fled , , inutu ( u/kr the /rsi appUcaffon I we. perfectly ea.y , end atvj.i ! suptd1ji all tFiaf algAl. litiforo I coinmenceti using the CIYTIcVDL ltztieiiEs I ctid , gel no asia night or day. I CoUld 001 bear to gel wurni , II vould put tue in a rage of itching. I always kesp iha 'u'ricuata ltssirnirs ioinyhoiis. now and recommnonit China to everybody , because their wonderful effect , ours gratefully , AONE8 It. IfAlitlIS , Push , MickienburitCo. Vu Brainy Cpa. TIU4TICIOV FOS ToliTVRImiiI. lit , . ritiralso h1vilOItLWarab5thaWiihCV1ICVs4 $08p' t.ntl. ippilcittoss of 4.'VlcrsL ( oIntment ) , it's in.1 iIn Car , anti ntl4 4o , OS Ceticeuta tilsoLCasy , grtstui obuiuo care. . S Baid ibrossbnut the world. 7ntea. CUTICI'It , Bow. 2im.u ltxsoLvlwr 50c. .54 Il. I'oiTIa Civ , ) 50 Coot. Coii' 801. I'JOPI , nn.ise. G-"UuW U Otni Tduc1ag bkia D1issua"ft. KILLED ALL BUT TilE BABY Terrible Family Tra2edy Enacted Near San Jose , CaUfornia. SIX VICTIMS OF AN ASSASSIN'S ANGER 'illtii titiii ltiilnn.i ! 4lnngI , ( era II I , . fe , II er 1'ireuis a nil Ilrntlu or miui.i . ( lie 'I'a'.n Set-va his itt tii I I 0 Ii seliol ii , SAN JOSE , Cal. , May 27-Colonel It. 1' . McGlincy and wife , their tinughter , Mrs. James Dmnhman , , , James Wells , a son of Mrs. McGiincy , a hired woman , Minnie Shesler , anti a hired man , James 1lrisco , were killed by James Iuuhalml , a son-in-law of Colonel McGlincy , wlmo tnsde his escape , About Iflidtliglit a neighbor named l'age hoard tlio report of shots in time direction of the McGllncy iionme. Almost Immediately thereafter there caine the sound of gallop. ing hoofs on the country road. ILnrrIeJly dressing , I'age proceeded to the home of the McGlincys , and was horrified to find time hotly of Iticflhincy lying Iii an ouihotiao Imi a pool of blood , Entering the house ho found the bodies of James \Volls , vhmo had been siiot ; Mrs. Mcalincy and her tlaughitcr , who had been stabbed to death by the as- sassimi , and thmo hired man and girl , who had been hiacketl to death with a hatchet. The iimterlor of tIme i'oons : where tIme bodies of the victims lay wore bespatteretl with blood , and tlmore was every evitlenco to show that the dead had made a desperate etruggle for their lives. Page , ilmitiiag that all were beyond help , notified the authorities in this city. At 3 oclochc this morning one of time 0111- Cars i'eturned to tlte city from tIme scene , antI in an interview said : "Time scene at the MeGlincy honmo is one fearful almost beyonti thu power of description - scription , In the reception room was found the body of Wells Evidently a terrible struggle haul taken place between \Velis and the assassin , \\'ells was eliot two or three tImes. "In the receitiefl room , adjoining , no botlies were found , hut the fIrmiituro , was literally smashed into fragments , showing that a fearful fight hmad taken place there. "Atijoining the dining room vaa the apart- Inelmt occupieti by Mrs. McGlhncy , There she was found literally slashed to pieces with a. hmatcimet. flood was everywhere , 111111. as iii tIm roomn ofVehis , there were evidences of a terrible struggle haviimg taken Place between the poor woman anti her donnish son.iti-iaw. Time other victimmis were found III other apartments. " The last scott of Dunhimtmml Imo was riding rapitlly towarti San Jose on hmorsehaclc , Faniiiy troubles Are otuid to have caused time : nurder. Tim emily being in the house who escaped iire vas a baby one niomith old , the clmiid at Mrs. Dunlmamn and the aliegol mnurtierer , Colomiel McGiincy was omie of the CallI I forimia coiminiissloncrs to the \Vorid'a fair st Chicago. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ .tILILtNGEMI.INT lO1t 31 iI3lOItIAL IJAY 3ti ) l'ile Iminee tO . &ssisj Iii 1)efm'miy- 1ii ( hue FIxti'tpcs of Ilic ldxer4tisep ( . A May pole dance and party for time ptmr- pose of raising funds to defray the expenses ) f Memorial day was givea by time amemubera ) t Garfield circle number 11 of the Grand trimly of the itepimbhic at Morand'n tisacing ucademny last evening. Miss Georgic' Ehiett a-as elected May queen , with Misses Alice limos and Dora Schanmel no nialds of hionot. l'he young girls participating were' Misses Uiammcho Martin , May Rawitzer , Amelia Stu- eo , Myrtle Althaws , Kelly and Dooty. The nlstress of time ceremonIes was Mrs. Laura fohuson , assisted by Mrs. Metcalf , Mrs. itawitzer , Mrs. haze and Mrs. Shandy. The atter portion of the evening wmfs enjoyably aased wflhm a program of dances and re- 'reabments. Time several posts of time Grand Army of ho Republic of this city will iormn on WoolI I vet-tb avenue east of Park avenue , rigId 'eating aim I'ark avenue , taking their place il I me train right to left , accordummg to senior- I I ty , not later than 2 o'clock p. m. , Decoration lay. lay.The The line of march into the pat-Ic will ho aken up , in columne of fours , upon the at-- 'ival from the city of the troops forming lie escort. The spealdog by memnberz of the Grand trmy or ttme..ltepuhiic assigned to the differ- at schools of the city. will take place at 0 o'clock Friday morning , except at ases where other arrangenmemits have been iade , WeakPlcmts Wit1ier I in the atmmer heat , but strong ones groy and flourish oven w'hiemi tlmo earth Is like a furnace , Weak men anti wommien droop nntl fall sick from slight causes. A lIttle chill or a littia overwork is enough , but a difterciit story Ia told of bodies unrifled 'it1i Duffy's Pure Malt \Tliiskey Excellent all the year remind , this prince of Preventives has a lilace in every family medicine clmest , It keeps up energy , imi young amid old , soothes tlmrobblng nerves cmiii iii. creases the newer to assirnilato food : is rapidly - idly absorbeil and simows its good effects In quickened cIrculation and better tone of tim whole system , Tell your druggist or grocer you viil have only luffy's. S You arc bound to succcccl in making HIRES Rootbccr if you lollow the simple dirCctions , Easy to makc , dclightiul to takc. lOSe snt ! Is , Th' ( Thinin , 5 , llIt , C. ' . ) 'hIls.ttshia _ ) A k. IaCatU wtku S iimu : , . sun cnirplteru , fl'D'F'i - f For 1it-adaeho ( whether , .ick or net-you. . ) , tnofl'm. . nclir , neuralgia , imeunmatIsnm , lumimbrigo , m'almia timid weakness Iii the bark , sitimie or Ictnilneys. totna around time liver , PleurisY. svellimig of the jtinta utm.i . maias of nit kinds Cite 1,1)1,1 mit ioa tf lttici- l'ay's IUady Itelief wmii aiiortl imnnieiiitte ease , anti its continimal use for a few tlaya emTet'tg a Pertimattent cure. A CURE FOR ALL Summer Complaints , 1)yseiitery , Dlnrrhiea , CHOLERA MORBUS. A halt to a t'asttommmfuI of lte''tiiy Itelief in a malt tunthier of 'cittr , tepalteti as orien as dli. , LiliCltfl rees 0)01 mime. 811(1 a miannel sat ut-ateti wI iii Iteady Helief pineel over tue st.uim1icii or isiwels , tvith afford imimiedlate relict oim.i soon e(1'.ct a utre. I mitornaiiy-A hal t to a I easitoonrimi in it liii it Ltitiiitiei' Ct nater wilt , in IL ( etC mntnutes. etmrtl ratiipa , S.iistim : , Sour Stonmacli , I'ittttqen'untt ' - tig , ilearll.tirn , Ni'rvoune.'ot. Sleepkesacss , Sick It'adaclte , Flattlienc ) end all Internal P01mb , illit turin in I is Ytirioums ti'oriiis Cureti iiiui l'rt-vented. 'rhero is not a. remedial agent In time wrlcl hat will cut-tm ft'c'r mimi acne anti nil oIlier mima- In riomla. Lit ititla tl ad oIlier tevers , nitied by I LA I- WAY'S I'ILLS , si qulci.iy its 1tADVAY'I1 RCADY tuiii.iii. I'ice 5' ) eemmts estbottle. . Sold by all druggists , Searles & Searles ' SPECIALISTS I. crvous , Chronic .4'j,7 Private 1)iseis. ) LA wErMEi IIEXUALLi ! . 'e 171r1TJt . &n l'rlliito Dlaoeeiol . ' - . I f4fljJ ( t iiaimrdur.t . of 3Ion .mJ ( I tI'P ' 1'rcat uimr.uit by iims ii jt'- ) ' Cured for Ilto and tIme ; islt thoroughly leansed from the system. 1'IbFS , FISTUL.t UI nan-vat , ULC13I3S , IIYDItOCL'L.F.S ANt ) , AntcocioT.r permanently and auceessfttiil acred. Method new and imntaitiag. L'TfllflTiiDC AJfl P1 CLT Curoct Ifl1UIUiIL KILJ ULLL.I ittlioniG Ijy new mothoS without patti or cutting , Call on or address wIth tnmp , Lr. Scari.s& Seirl3 , \ / _ uS \ \ _ . _ 5 _ ' _ ' - --L-\ _ ' for - Infants and Chfldren.U . , - - - ----U Castorla destroys worms , allays feverish. bless , cures diarrimcca mmd wind colic , relieves tectlmumg , troubles , timid cures coimstipniion , Castoria contains no paregoric , iuorphlnc , ct-opium 10 ammy foimmi , . , For everai 3'ears I have recoitimneimilett CastorIa , amid shah ai'vayu coutimitte to dose so as it has invariably Produced beneficial linwiN ] ? , I'attnum : , M.D. , xstIm Street and 7th Avenue , NewVork City. "Castoria is envehi adaptec ! toclmiltirea thmuit I rccomtmumetmtl it as superior to any itro scriptioti kUOWmt to mmmc. " It , A. Ancirr.mc , lit. P. , III So , Oxftrd ttr. , 1irooklymi , N. Vi , % "Time misc of Czistoria i so mmtmlvereni rnmti itmt iticrit so ' , mvli kmowa , thud. It ucenis a woik of smiitcri'rogtttiomm to ctmtiorsc it. Pew tire time immtelhlgemmt fammmilic'tvhmo do mmot keep Castorla witimlmz easy rc.tclm. " 4 Cauuoa MAmtTyre , P. 13. , 2ciy York City. Children Cryfor PtohoF's Castoria. THE CCNTAUS COMPANY , Ti NUnRAY ainciT , IICWYONK CtTY - - 'OOO000 000OO.OOOOOOOO'OO - NotAny Omaha i7I. - Womrn 4)J1 ) ' : : 'i 'I rs\ . . . . I to be sL k.tly IIj ) to dute : ) lb.f411.J . . /5. . . _ _ _ . . - ) .t. \ _ # - . , ut9Cntlu'letlges thiut our late ) /1 IlilijInlont Ii'oin Kobe , .lapumu , 7/ ' . of I : I Japanese . . - - . , \ . . : - : In by ( mit the wttatust ovat' bm'J1mgst to Omnaha'-o grecut Li. i thutut we tilimuizeth zi tlmo i'iohi , it oecujilos-\Vii've decided to 'tcilt pricus" to I get ft. out of the way tjuioic. I i'iiio Japritieo Bittis.ia ; , iRe .i.'ia JRpiiiieso 1mlmtttimi' . . . . . . . . I foiiio Cliihift Mcittiiici. . . , , , . , . . , Japuitesu : l'orcim . 'tmu.hslon'i , , . Z'Jc ' Orclptrct & Wilhelm Cai'et Co. , ' f 1.1 1(1 ( Ioiiglitii Sfreet. S 'OOOGODOOOOO-OO < O-