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    TITO OMAHA DATliT HlflE : STXH/LY. 1V1AV 10 1801 KTYTTCTCN
LINCOLN'S ' ONWARD COURSE ,
Senators Steadily Marching Toward the Top
of the List.
ST , PAUL FURNISHED ONLY PRACTICE.
Denver HtnitH nt Mliinoaptills Just
Ulto Omaha Milwaukee DOVMIH
tlio DlMlicnrtcned Chamilona ]
Other Hportlnji N'evvH.
Lincoln , 11 : St. Paul , 0.
Denver , 0. Minneapolis , 8.
Milwaukee , 9 ; Knnsis City , .1.
Sioux City No gnmo ; rain ,
ST PAI t. , Minn , Mav9 [ Special Telegram
toTiiK Bu' I The Lincoln tcim tiavolod nil
night from Milwaukee hero , and took a three
hours sleep this forenoon at the Windsor nnd
In the afteinoon went out to Athletic paik
and gave the bt. Paul Until a thrashing for
exorcise
Mnimgei Wntlclns put In Osborn to pilch
and tlio ScMiiitois pounded him until the
ciovvd of ciank almost wept I'lovcn men
Went to bat In the first Inning Ciino , Knv-
motid , Buikett and Stnffoid mndo singles ,
O'Dav a double , Jack Kowo was hit by a
pitched b dl , and Due Kowo and Honors secured -
cured bases on balls , tlio lusult being six
runs .
At the opening of the second inning
Schmitt tnolc the box and fora llmo did well ,
the local team pulling up lo within ono of a
tie In the sixth In the last of that Inning ,
how over , the Senatots ngain pulled away ,
scoiimr Iwuo on Iu\mend's ( double , ( ! ood-
enough s muff and Tonino.v's single. In the
next Iwo Innings they scotcd six runs on
somovcn wild pitching ami hnrd balling.
In Ihe ninth the visitors would
have lost the game on very
jollow fielding , hnd not their Irnd been so
jieiiu O'lit ' ten , Con ley and ( ! oodcnough
iade singles , which wllh two ertors bv
( 'lino , a Jtigglo bv Jack Kowo and another
by Tomney , gave the Apostle- , foul inns.
The fc'ittue of the baiting vv.u Iho hard
hitting of Itnymond nnd O'Day The local
men often had the bases full , but the inns
thtty needed never came There was nothing
oxtianrdmai } about the lidding , except n
catch bv LI } nt deep short
IIV INMMIS
' 't I' ml 0
l.lntoln 0 0 0 U 0 J 4 2 * 14
HITMMAIIV
nirned runs1 Lincoln. J. Two-base lilts-
Abtie-y , ( loocli'iioimb O'liav , - ' . D Uowci , Cllne
Tliroe-lusei ) lilt Killers I'lrst on errors. St
I'niil , 1 ; Lincoln , I. .Stolen b ist s : t'onlov ,
lliiiiilitiiK , .1. Itowu , IliirUott. I'll si , liiisiion
liulls. Oir O-tlioriio , 2 ; S'lnnldt , 1 , O'l ) ly , I. .
lilt by pltulicd ball : O'llileii. Jj.1. . Uo o.
Striiukont : lly Sclnnldti : ; O'Dny. 2. I.efl on
Imsosyi Paul , 0 ; Miic'oln , II \\lliliiltclies :
O < bbrne. Time' 'i'nohonr ) tTniplru : Oair-
ney _
otur.u it.i .i.w/ ; .
Jimmy Tut ( Is fakeN Two Home Ilium
anil AViiiH for Den v IT
Mi-m VI-OMS , Minn. , MnyMinneapolis
lost n ton-lnnliiL' game to Denver this nftor-
noon The Mountaineers lied the scoie in
the ninth by making thico runs nnd in the
tenth needed four runs to win and got them
Denver ulnjeil n grcit up-hill game aud
batted the game out Cutlis made a homo
nin In the ninth and ono in the tenth wllh
two men on basns. Collins' unipiiIng wns
unsntisfactotv Scoio.
MOIIE IIV lNM\ns
Minneapolis 1 1 S S
Denver . . . H
Ht'Mimiv
Knriinl rumMlmmnpoll * , Honver. ft Two
bine lilt * Mlmii'lmn .VlcUunlil' ' , Miltliino Ttiruo
. bunt ) till Sliiiuilt Iliiino rnn . luik'iirl\\frrlrk
CurtKi Ireuihrny Stolen IHIHUH Vlurpli ) , --liiii.nll
3 Mcljunlil , Mi-Cilonu
Mrit line ( in bulls llr
Mllrlinll t , liy Kenneily , 1 Strucleoiit lly Mitch-
oil , 1 , by kiMinc'ily , 4 I'nimtM ImlNr Unrllnc , 2
Tlmo Onu lineir nnd lift ) mliiiite . Uinplru Oul-
lliu
_ _ _ _ _
UiinmiM Oltj r.ui't IMay.
Mu.vvviMr , Wls. , May 3. The Knnsas
Oil } mon wont all to pieces In the fourth in
ning today nnd gav o the g.anio to Milwaukee.
They hit 1) ivies very lightly with the excep
tion of Ijlmer Smith , who pounded out n long
homo run ' 1 ho score :
Ktnini City . . . . ) - . .
SUM VI \ IIV
Hiumilrmn Mllunukec 3 , KniKni City , S Two-
b e > liH llnrke'clirlver ( , > > tinrni rarpemtor
Thri-o imrahlu rnnipliin 2 Homo rim smith
Hl < ton lmse > * I out , s l > oul > ln plny Mnnnlni ;
niulM.Miriu Hrxt lima cm Imlln Mllwnukcw , I ,
kmiiaillt ) . ' Mruckiuit lly DnliM A l'n > o < l
lnll c.rlin WIMplulicj so ilir I llntrrlover ,
I Tlm Ono hour nnfl nfty inliiutut I'mMrp
Knuiit
_ _ _
Association Slnncly \ ,
1'lajed. Won , Loit , I'urC't.
H .1,00
8 KW
8U 8h V > 0
U . . ' 0(1 (
11 .470
111 .474
10 .411
12 .40)
A.I 7'j A.i i. j < i-.i fi in : .
< Hnelics Her Hold on First
I'lai'n In Ilio Itae-e.
Cnif vno. Mny P. Cnptnln Alison's colts
outbattod nnd outtleldcd the Spiders todny
winning a game unlntcicstlng except for the
outtlold pin } ol tlio former and a wonderful
jumping catch by Johnson of Cat roll's ter-
rlfio hit. Young pitched the first Inning foi
Cleveland , but rothed on account of a lame
arm ( iumbuit made his ilisl nppeuninco on
the home giouiuU nnd pitched astuaely game.
Score.
Chicago . 8
Clovolund , , ) 2 00 4
Hits' Chicago , It ; Olt veland , 7. Kirors
Cliloafo , , lj Cluveliincl , 5. lluttirles. Oiiiuburt
nnd KlttrlclEo ; Young , VI , in and /.linn er
l.arnoel runs ; Chlcaco , 4 , Cleveland , 1 , Two-
b.iso hltMl Hnhlun.I miner , Johnson , Ovnu-
lii'rt. stolen bniei : Cooney. Huns batted In
llv 1C ) an , 3 ; Anton , Me A leer. Ihuibln plav >
1'feller unit Anson ; Mon in. Clil.ds unil \ Ir
tue , 2. liases uu balls : lly linnibort , 3 ; by
Youn . I ; by Vlim , 'J Struck out : lly ( Jinn
lie rt , 2 : by Vlnii , t , Tlnini Ono hour une
thlrty > Dvo minutes. Uinplrn : I'oreri. .
TiKKV IIT GOOD I'l.AYINO.
CixciXN'ATi , O. , May -Clnclnnntl woi
Iho final game from PilUburg by quick nnd
sensible playing. In the third Inning Pitts-
burg hnd the buses full , but fulled to score a
single run. Mci'heo , InHpltoof his twocrrors ,
ilaycd n iniurninclont pnmo at second base ,
nnklng thr ' 0 double plnys. Charles Hollly
vns In court this nfternoon nnd LnKouxo
ook his place. Attendance , 1,7-T > . Scoroi
'Inclnnatl . . . . 002030008-7
Mltsburi ? . 3
HaM'hlts : Olnclnniitl , 8 , I'lttsburR , 0. Kr-
ornt'lnulnnutl , .li I'lttsbiirg. T l.nrned
runs I'lnelnnatl , li I'lltshiiri ; . ' . ' . T o ba o
ills ! l.nlh-un , Mnrr. Illerbaner. I'lelcM. Thrro
IH I ; bits ; Mcl'hi'e Kilns batted III' lly
Iiiilliain.ii : Mnrr , 8 | llanlon. n Stolen biisit !
Mel'lice , Ijitlnm , 9i Mnrr. Miller , llanlon
Iciublo plis ; Mel'bro and II lllyi : llrst
mse on bullInc'lnnutl < , 2 | I'ltinbiirir , V.
"truck mil. 11 } Iliidbourne , 2i by Staler. . !
'assed balls : fields , llnttorles' Undliuiirnc
mil ( Jlnrk. Htnloy nnd TIclcH. llinn : Ono
loiirand forty infinites. Umpire , McQunld
IJIIT ON1 A TIP.
HO TON , Mass. , May 9. The Now Yorks
voro saved from n defeat today largely
Inotigti Iho baiting and base running of
ilnsscock , who never played n belter game.
The homo team crnvvled out of sevcrnl small
loles only by steady work and good pitching
The game wn inllcel to allow the loams to
eatch the train for the west. Attendance
l,0s Scoio.
loston . . . . 0 1
Now York. 0 4
Huso hits Itoston , " : New York 11 I'rrors-
loston. 1 ; New York , ft llnltnilos : .Nichols
mil llunnett : Itiiselo and Huukleir Omicd
uns New \ ork. 2 Two-biso hits Nash ,
lennett and Itnsele ' tolun bnsos Long 2 ,
'uekcT. Nash 2 , llcniM'tl. I lormin 2. I list
laM-onba'ls ' Long. ' , Pm kur , Onn/ell Vn li
. Iennetl2 ! , toiiiinri : "truck out ' tnvciy.
1 in/ell , llonnett , Nlebols , ( lore' . Hlub ireNon.
'onnor O'HourKe , Ilissi-ti , llnckluyllil
ill < lies Muhols 1 I'lmn : Two hours and
line iiilnulcs I mplie Hurst.
THOIIMOS NOT IN IT.
Biiooisirv. N Y , May 0 Six Ihousnnd
Ivo hundred nnd sixty-six persons
vltnesscd todi's game The Qnakois
ewe their defeat to Thornton's poor
voik and the general npath } of the
vholo t-am ( lleason lelloved Thornton In
ho sixth Inning Bums plaod short for
liooidvn and undo all the biuogioom's or-
01 s. Scene )
Millndclpbla 001010002-4
liook } n 0 0 .1 2 0 0 1 0 * d
II n MO hits Philadelphia , S ; Brooklyn. 1
'riors ; I'lillnile Iphln , T. IlidoMjn I Hal *
I'rli'H dloisoii. I licirntein mil L'lninents I.iu-
'II aid Kinsloe I arned iiit.s Philadelphia
, llrciol.lwi 1 'I'uii-b i--ii liltItiown. . I ) lly
II million , M ) ers Ilinns hloloii
uses Hamilton Allen Collins ( .illlln Dou-
ilcplieys Cleoii mil Alien ; l.ou'tt Collins
nil I'liill/ . I'list h iseon li.ills HIT'I hoinlon
. ( tleiison 1 ; Until , 7 lilt li > pile hud bill
tllilin ( Icniinti "uueUont ll\Tliointin
mile , llleiisiui I , l.ovelt , 4 \\llil \ pltebis
'liointon , 1 I lit ) base on errors , I'lill ulel-
ibli I : ItrooKlyn. L l.r f t on li i os I'hll iclc I-
ilil i. l.'i Iliooklyn T. I'line. One hour and
uity-llvi * iiiliiiiles I'mplru. I'.J. I < ynch.
National I catiie Standing.
Phiyid. Won Lost. Per ( "t
'hleaito . . t' , 10 1 d.7 .
tosleni r. ' ) fi . ( TOO
'lovoliind . . Id 0 7 'M
Now Vork . fl 7 All
'lltsbiuir . . . II 7 8 .Ii7 (
'till idelnlilii . hi 7 U .4 Is
Iruoklvn . . . . IU 7 ! l .4 IS
CliHliin ill Ih r 11 .111
) OIMH'M Ini'iTe-i'tiial Kdoit ( o I'ltch
M Ins lor Itnlllniore.
Bvi riMOHF , Md , May 0. Loulsvlllo lost
ho game today because the homo loam got
iito Doran for fifteen bits Tie was\ory
vlld at times , giving seventeen men bases on
mils and bit thieo men. Attendance : iill : )
Scoio.
talllnioie * 10
.onlsvillo . . t 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 d
lllls M iltlmnro , 11. Louisville- . frrors
I illlniorc , fi ; lioiilsvllle1. 4 I. a nice ] runs
liltlinoio , Oi l.oulsvlll ' , 4. Ititlerles : Mad-
len .mil Koliln-on , Doran and H-ui Tuo-
i.ise lilts : \\erdon , H i } . V in llteltimi 1 hree-
> .IM > hits. CabllL htolon base's llaltlinorc ,
: LoiiNv Ille , 7 Double jilnvs \\O.I\CM lei
tyan lolso ; Vnn Iliiltren to Wise to Wer-
len. I'lrsl base on balls Ilaltliiiore , 7 ; liouls-
vllle , 2. ' trucik out : lly Dor in. 2. Passed
'iills. \ \ c leli , ( illbeirt V.ui ll.iltii.ii Donovan ,
I'list li i-o on ( TiorIlnltlmoie 2 , I.ouNvlllc ,
I leftonbises Ilaltliiiore , 7 ; l.oulsvllln , J
I line 1 wo hours and tlftc-cn minutes. Uni-
ilio' Kuilns
W V3II1NOTOV WINS ANOTIIHI.
WVIIINCITON. May ! ) . Washington turned
ho tables on St. Louis today and won by
opportune batting In tlio ( list nnd thiid In-
lings Hoth teams pl.tved a rather ragged
uame In the field. Scoio :
\VuilllllZton . * 10
M hoilis 8
11 isu hits Washington. 13 ; < < t I.ouN.0 Tr
ots \\iishliiKtcin. li , M. Louis i > llatterles :
Mlllc rand Mclitilro , McQueory. Stlvoils and
Munvuii. Lai ueii runs. Washington. .I I'uo-
i iso hits' Meciueer } , I : Jltinyan , I ; stlxotts
Thrii'-bisnhlts. Deinil. Hiitlh'lil. htolen hasps
latlleld. Ho } lo. Hums Ilceuhor. I'lrst liasc-
) ii bullri W islilmtton , 2 : ht Louis , I , MruoU
mi lly Mlller.2 ; liyMcOIIIS : byhtlvetts. , t
' .isseil bills : .Miinyiin , 1. Wild pltehe'i Jlc-
III. 1 Uuiis balled InIly Mines. Mtljucury ,
inilli Iliirns , Mini } an. utl\etts , rulliM Itov le
\ttcMidnn o' 1,100 Tlmo : Tuo hours. Um-
iliu
lMIMrOS' | < ? OIUIAT WOltK.
1'iui iDPii-iiiA , May 9. Wovhinir pitched
rroat ball this nftoinoon , holding Columbus
o ono single. Huston was also effective ox-
ceot in Iho llfth innuif.1 , when the Atlilellcs
secured two triples anil as many singles. At-
endiinco 4,10 . Score :
Mhlutlcs . 0000 ' 4
olnmlms . 0
lllls Athletics , 10 , Columbus I Knurs.
\thletlcs. 1 : l oliiinbiis , 2 It.utorlo-t \\uj-
ilng nnd MolvooRh ; I.nstou nnd Donoliuc'
Lamed inns' Athlutles , 1.rlwo base ) Int.
MeKiian Three I ) iso bits : Mllllgan , Me.-
Ci ojjh Stoli n bases' Wood Uorcornn. Me-
\eosli lonbli ) > play llnllman. MllllRiin iinel
McKcnch ' I'lrsl on halls' by Welitng , el ; by
I'nstnn , J Struck out' Hy oililiu , S ; by
Ktiston li Tlinu * Onn hour and thirty niln-
itis. rinjilro1 Jones.
KIMl KI.I.L IliiUbVIS : HIS VVOllll.
HOSTOV , Mass t May 9. Kelly did Jo ns ho
said ho would , win two of the four games in
Jits citv , but lie had to stop In the llfth In-
.IIIK | end steany his team. To Dwver belongs
tha ptlnctpil honor , ns ho pitched a fine
'nme. Atlendnnco ! J,007. Scoio :
Itoston. . . . 1 o 0 0 I 0 o 0 n 4
Cincinnati . . 1 1 0 2 a 0 ' . ' 0 S
liltslloston , 0 ; ( Jiminn.ill , lo. rrrors :
lie stun. I : Cincinnati , .1. llatterles : DUJIII
and Kelly , Daly , O'llrlon and I'linoll Ilirned
runs : ( llnnclnatl , 2. Two b iso hit : Itndford.
Tbri'ubaso lilt : Canav en Molen Imses ,
Hroun , ' , ' ; Itojce. Hniry , llioiitheis. K id ford ,
tiiirluv. Double ' pliiK I'lirrull mid Ie > } ce ;
lolinson 1'lrst on bilN llnnvn , .lovce 3 ;
Dull } . Itruiitliers , Kidforil. t-eory lilt , b }
pitched ball llroiui. Struuk enl llnrloy ,
Dnyer. Hroun Joyce , Pnrroll , linclford. llad-
duik. ! ! Tlrst on eriois : Hoston l.Llnc'Iniiutl ,
11. Time' , one hour and fifty minute's. 1'm-
plre Mitlhuws. llcinio inn : Hoblnson I'list
on bulls Andievvb , Hurley , Canavan.Iliobln-
son , ' . ' ; Dwyer
American Association Stnmllng.
rinvocl Won. host. 1'or Ct.
Ilo-iton 24 1(1 ( 8 ( iOT
Halthnoro L"J 11 8 CM
ht , I.ouls . . S7 111 It lVi.1
I.oillsillla . 2S Vt U Ml !
Colilinbus 27 11 II 411
Athlnttl-s . , . , 22 II 4l'l
Uliii'lnnntt . 27 11 If ! .407
Wnhlilngton . . 2-J f > 17 . . " . ' 7
for ( linrlry Kelllj.
CINCINNATI , O , May li. In Judge Max
well's court today there was a heat lug of the
application of the Columbus Associallon base
ball club to enjoin ChaiicsT Hollly from
pln.v Ing vv 1th the Pittsburg league club or
any other club It wns n petition to en foico
a contracl. The testimony showed that
Hellly signed last Pebiuary with the Colum
bus club for two seasons. When the national
agreement had been abrogated ho signed
w 1th the Pittsburg league club. Judge Milk-
well will tender his decision next week.
IlllnolH-Iovva League.
Qnlncy Qulucy , 5 ; Kockford , ! !
Dnvenpon Davenport , 9 ; Ottawa , 10.
Cedar Lnplds Cednr Knplds , 21 , Jollet , 8.
no it in : it v o.'inn .s.i. % 7.1 j- > : .
&oiitli-lloiiiiil PnsNeii er Train lie-Id
Up In Oklalioma ,
Ot'Tintir , Okl. , Mny 9. The southbound
passenger train on the Snnta Po road was
held up tonight nt nbout 11 30 o'clock by five
mnskod mon The gang Is supposed to have
been the notorious Ualton gang , who hnvo
been seen In this neighborhood recently. They
boarded the train \Vhartou end detached
the engine nnd express car nnd then pro
ceeded two miles south nnd robbed the ox-
pnvss car of uli the money It contained. U Is
bolieed that tbo amount stolen is not very
largo. The passengers were not molestoef ,
but u moro frightened lot could not bo ining-
Inod , The bandits Informed them when they
proceeded down the road with the engine nnd
exprc'Ji car that they wore to remain with
the coaches In order to secure themselves.
They obeyed
THEY FOUGHT IT TO A DRAW
Tommy White nnd Ocorgo Siddocs Tnil to
Bottle TLoir Dispute.
IT WAS SMOOTH AS A COUNTRY FAIR ,
PioMV righting for I'oitj-XIno
vvliU .Vo Advantage to
J.lllirr ol' the Hatituin
\ \ cfijlit GlaillatoiH.
TOUT Wvrsr , Iiut , Mny 0. [ Special Tolo-
Brain to TUB Hi p. ] Owing to excellent man
agement the light beUveen Tommy Whlto
nnd Ucorgo blddons , the two Chicago fcath-
em-eight1 ! , went off ns smoothly ns n country
fnlr tonight Hoth mcnvvcto In line fettle ,
nnd conlldont of winning , nnil cm.li wns en-
thustftstlcnll } bucked b\ crowds of adintrors.
While , who weighed n ttlllo over onohun
dred mid eighteen pounds , had bahitid him
Hnrrv Gllmorc , hU trainer mid backer , and
Ilinmy Murphy , Tommv K > iui and ( jooigo
Ludlgor pci forming slmllnr oniees foi * Sid-
dons. No difilculty was Inid in iippolntliiK
.Jeiry Daly of Chicago rofen'o and Piof.
George Lllcr official llmo keeper
Piomptl } nt to o clock the men shoolc
bands , smiled nnd sijnarcd nuay , SUldons
leading , falling thoit and clinching to save
return. An Intcrchai.goof light blows ended
the round
blddoiH lost no tlmn In thn second nnd
planted a hen\vblow on White's Jaw soon
afteiwmds , lerctviiig ono under the right
oo which puffed up and nngeted tlio re-
tfttfntit Tin Kn/intnf iv itfttnaa nnd lfft ntintltr t *
opening which Whlto took advantage of , get
ting in a blow on the Jaw , which nearly lifted
Millions off his foot
Jiust bofoio the third round closed , blddons
got in a tcniblo lefthander on White , which
stnggeicct hi in for a moment , but both men
were forced into their corner * without fur
ther punishment
Aftci this White did the most effective
vv oik , nnd seemed to land on Siddons when
and vvhero ho pleased , but his blows lacked
steam , nnd did but little daimti > c
A punch on Siddons' ear In the fifth round
biought first blood , which wns claimed b }
White and allowed
In the sixth tound biddons Jumped to the
center of the ring with blood In his eve , but
both men clinched At the bioak-nway
White gotn lortiblo ilght-haiider on hii
mouth , which started the blood Mowing , but
ho managed to ictuin tlio compliment with
two loft-bnndeis which toio olT bis glov c , and
U mo was called until the glov o could bo fns
In Iho seventh Siddons got in a left-
anderon While's nose and got away with
out leturn biddons , who was jusfaiming
ip to bis woiK , failed to receive a ilght-
ander aimed at his stomach , and gave
White another blow on the Jaw just ns time
was cillcd.
'Ihe next two lounds weie light , White
trying to close biddons' oo , ami the Inttcr
w Diking foi his opponent's wind
In the tenth round both men appeared as
rosh as in the slart. White , tu usual , landing
is ho nloased , but doing no damage Siddons
.Hided a body blow just over Wiiito's heait
and received two lefthandiis in letuin
\\hitoieceivedtwovicious blows on the
.nv.f In the eleventh , but In the infighting
which followed ho excelled , h-iving u shade
ho best of the round.
The Ivvolfth lound was not eventful
Plentv of sparrinirvvillillllle c/Tectivovvork /
continued until to the end of the fifteenth
ound , when Siddons was sta getod by n
eft-bander.
Then no fighting wns do ) until the
twentieth lound was reached , when Siddons
rushed While to his coiner , ami landed two
slcdge-hnminer blows on tho. hitter's , neck ,
receiving no punishment.hi Leturn. J
Whlto was bleeding freely from the month'
when time wns called for the twenty-third
round. Ho lost bis caution , however , In this
round and gnvo biddons two openings , which
the latter took advantage of , gpttlng inqv -
oral body blows which sent White lo his cor-
leratrillo grocgy when the geng sounded
the close ot the round
Ho c.iinu up smiling In Iho next lound ,
low over , nnd did a little effective work willi
ils loft , closing the lound slightly in his
favor.
The twenty-seventh lound was the haidijst
'ought thus far , Whlto gelling in a blow on
Siddons' Jugular which JIfled him off his
Feel , nnd hnd he followed up hs ( advantage
rould have scored first knockdown.
Inthotbiit } llrst round Slddons. In avoid-
ng n lush , slipped , and bofoie bo could , lo
wer icceived a wicked blow on the loft sldo
of the neck which drove him ngali.st the
: opes. Whlto still continued to land nt will ,
jut steam was needed to make lij blows ef
fective Siddons look punishment smilingly ,
ind with no darnago lo himself.
The tblilv-tifth lound closed vvith severe
exchange of blows , honors bclnguboutcvc.iilv
livided.
In the forty seventh round Whlto caught
3Iddons a vvioked blow on the Jugular , scor
ng a clean knoclt-dow n , the Hi si of the light.
Siddons foned Iho llghling on ailsing to his
Feet , but was met b } another left bander
from White , sending him lo tlio floor again.
Furious fighting followed. Thcio was no
advnntago , nnd the fight was declared a draw
at the close of the fort } ninth louml.
Xanh\illo'n Mom Siiccmsrul Sloetluj ;
Closed uith n ( rowel.
N vsiiv n i r , Tctin. , May 9 Tlio most suc
cessful race mooting over hold in Nashville
closed toda } with six well contested events ,
f ho ntlondance was oxlromely large , esti
mated nt over ton thousand , The sporting
public had slightly Iho best of the book-
mnltors , something nmisnnl for getaway day.
The piinclpil evcntof the day was the Maxwell -
well house handicap which was won by At-
Ileus though rnctte could have won with
case Details follow
I'lrst i ico. ptn-o Jtvj , for t\\o-n ir-cilds , four
furlongs-Viuicliisi ) won In.i < inlui , Je in sce-
end , Mini Alrthlnl , Time W ,
Sic-Olid r ice , purse JIOO , foi lliree-car-olds
and ini. s\ii : ! fnrleuus leile ! > } Itilloyein b } u
head , rlcl.ni ) .si'eond , Itcd blgn third I'line
1 LV'J
Third rai-e. for tbreo-ve ir-olds and up , llvo
fiirlciiiRs Cnloiii'l Cox wonoasllj , llhic.i M'O-
oiid. IjordTeini Illmjiir llilr.l Time 1,04
'
I'oiirlli rice , Hosonlieliii's spei'ltl stiKcs ,
KiOOnddid , for thu'e-yu ii-olds itnd up , SCIMII
fnrloiuv Hni/os won usliuit kii'th , > li Abncir
second , DuKe of Illglil mils thlid. Time-
1 Jai , .
I IfIh race , MaxMell IIIIII-.L ) imndlcip , tl(00 | (
ndclee ] , for HIM ei-veiir-olds and up , line mile
nnd one-elElilh Atticns v nn nisfiy. I'njuttu
second , .Ml s I ion third Hmo l M1 , .
blxth race , pursci HM , for three-join-olds
nnd up , live furlongsH.irdeo won , lirav
Kagle second , rrleiidlesi third , , i half luigth
olT. 'llmo J OJ'j.
I.oxliiKtou'H Mvi-ly Dnj.
LKMM.TON , Ivy. , May 9. The nftoinoon
was bright and clear ; attendance largest
duiing the meeting Sport , excellent , though
the track was a little dusty.
I'lrst r ice1 , soiling , pitrsn V > 00 , for three-year-
olds and iinuariK sK fnrloius Lord Ollftcm
on , Uuvurton hceoiiel , l.uiimbia third. Tlmo
67' ) .
Third rnce , the cltl/en's hnndlc'iip , Hvreen-
stnl.es fer throeo ir-olds nnd up , ono mlle
mid flvo-slMhs \ nlo ' 1)1 ) nun , spoUsinan see-
end , Hurry hinlth third Tlmo 1' IVj ,
1'onrtli nice I'ho'iiK hotel stakes , a sweiop
stakn for Ihree-jc'ur-olels , } JWM adile'd by .1
ll.iv lilxin , pioprleitor I'liieiilx liolnl. one mlle
mil nno-olglitn Kinsniiin VNOII , Mlcbiiel , bee
ond. llermiiiln. third Tlmo UVl't ,
1'lflh race , imrsoMxi. for inalilen fillies , tuo
} eai-olds. four fnrlonps American I.ndy
won , llnplcllty soeonil , Ullnty O third. Tlnlu
DIsputiiiK Tor it Stake.
UEXIMITOV , Ivy. , May 9. After the Phoo
nU Hotel stake was run this afternoon U. A.
Sn Igcrt , ovv nor of Michael , sued out an In
junction nnd son cd notice on ( jcnernl James
1Koblnson , president of the Ken
tucky association , notifying him
not to nay over the Plioonix
hotel stake to Dud Allenjand Kcnion Stone ,
Joint owners of Klnginnn. The notice was
served on tioncral Robinson nbout 7 o'clock
nnd of course the money will not bo paid tha
owners of Klngmiiii till the matter Is settled
by the courts.
Mr. Swli'ert states In his petition that the
v.clgbton Klnrinnu wns reduced too much
' thus giving him'Tidvatitngo of his horse
Michael. . , , , ,
WASIIIMITOV , fMlvj' 9. The rnces today re
sulted ial
I'lrst rice , tlirtfl-iniiirtnrs of a mile Helmet
won , dead neat IbeJ.woc'ii . Vanc'e nnd Village
Mnld forse'eoiid.oimiiiii-luvi.
Second rneei. / iumid onelhth | miles
Lotion on. Ivy H second , U-uborR third.
Third race , ( iinfrillcSv \ raenso v on , India
Hiibliorse-conil , liutlnn third. Time ll. ! .
I oiirth rueo. fvnir nnil cine-half furlongs
I It ? Leo won. llw ) Dtiko sucond , Hvnjamlii
third Tline-lm : ;
I'lflh race' , ony nnd iHir-slxlecnth mllps
ostu Klen woiil'tlvhslo Qiiec-n second , J J.
Ob third Tlmn-Mitin
Sixth race , llve-ottflitlis of n mile Kiln won.
Krakltui second. I dmonla lldrd. T'mo ' 1'W.
Alxnit the Ulclei-H.
Ni w YOIIK , Mny . Mr. Pulslfcr , when
Tenny wont lame two weeks ago , released
Bnrnos , who wns Immedlntoly ongnRcd to
rldo Toulon The release , however , w as con-
lltional , it being undeistood that If Tenny
eventually did start Barnes should ride him.
Mr Pulslfer said to a Tribune reporter n
day or two ngo that Barnes would cor-
.alnl } ildn Tenny if ho went to the post. It
s doubtful , thciefore , who will have the
mount of Teuton , who nnlved nt Otnvescnd
yesterday In the pink of eomlltlotr It Is un-
lerslood Hi it If liurus does not start , Geoigo
1'ajlor will lido Tea Trnv for W. Lakeland.
Hall nnd Dnvln 'tomorrow Night.
The coming rinif contest between , llm Hall ,
the middle-Wright champion of Australia ,
which has produced so niiny vvondcis In
inglllsiii , and Bob Flt/stmmous , to whom at-
entloii has been so strongly dlioetecl by
reason of bis victory over the supposedlv Iti-
vlnrlblo "Nonpiirell. " wlll.c"iU30 very many
Omaha innn to go to the ( Irand tomorrow
evening to size Mr Hall up Ho w 111 appear
icro for the first time under the genei.il
nanagcnieiii or "I'aison" IJ ivies , tneiicadiug
sporting man of Iho west , and Kit Kotherv ,
me of the best known men In Omaha spoil
ing cucles Hall will appear In a foui-ronnd
contest with Jack Davis , the Omaha favor
ite , and this set-lo will bo well worth seeing ,
as also will the flnnl winei-ui ) be
tween Halt and Billv Woods , the lieav.v
\ eight i hamplon of Colorado , who lecently
. ( necked out Alike Conloy , the Itluca giant
Woods will also have u set-lo wllh Jim High
iower , who has undo an enviable record of
ale among Iho lessei sporllug events of the
season Dennis Dally , .Ilinmy Oallaghor ,
Uill } Lev-nil and LdGuiloy have voluntceied
I'ho piogrammo will bo a veiy biilliant ono
uitl will bo the most intcicsting that has
) oen oITt led at anv athletic entertainment
this season This vv ill certainly stand rccoidcd
nsthovei } best one. Incidentally it m.iv bo
mentioned that Slavin , Mlt"hell nnd Dixon
lie elno heio now , and If they pass tluough
.omoiiow an ellort will be madu to puisuacln
them to icmiiln over until Tuesday and taKe
[ ) ait In Monday evening's entertainment nt
: ho Ci-md ! Popular piices me announced
Sioux Oil } IhmtiiiK I'ilohct'H
Sicn x Gin , InMay 9 ( Special to Tin
i i I The managers ofthoSloux Cllv base
ball leain are looking for several new pitch
ers They recogniir the team's weakness in
the box as conljilred with Its rooognirod
iflluenc } at otrr'cr' polnls It onteiod Ihe
se.ison wllh Hnrtscibcl , Dew aid and Jami
son Uxcept Harfj , , all these nitehnis have
been dis.ippointltjp.r The last named Is inset
sot ions 111 health , , S eibeJ and Dowald have
bce-i unceitaln c aijd InolTectlvo Soibol
claims to bo out offi oiidition The dliectors
today to'd ' SoibolUuit out of condition moans
off the pa.v loll , pjbis lulo will bo enfoiccd
Bill Widmr , who pished for the club pirt
of last season , ) , d today from Cincinnati
rho inanagomont jiltccplng the vviio hot
with iicrotlations Yjlh live or six pilclicrs.
'I hi * Xonjjj.iicllH Toelny.
Todn s game betweoen the Nonpaieils and
West Oinaha nt Filtifcntli and VinUm w ill bo
OiKor. Both Aeams ihave out their best
; > ln.v ers. Follow itfyui-o the pin } on nnd posl
iions- nJnos tua 1
t West Omnhasvijl-jil i i NonparulLs.
. Camp . f.'MtjJl. MiUioiioy . ,1b
lelTugr , . . . .i..lstShannahnti . ! ib
Pntleison . 2d. > Jcllon . p
Uolan . HS. Biadford . ss.
jiiaiidjcnti . If. . Lnce.v- . c.
Ben Nelson . if.'nMflAullfTo . if
flail . , . i > . r F , Mahoney . If
Jiolghton . e. , Morlnrit } . cf.
Hurley . . . . cf. Flnn . Hi
M Nelson . . . .sub. Durr . sub.
Two Ainnleur ( jumps.
Yest"idiiy at McCoimick pail : u team from
Ihe Union Pacific accountjngdepaitmcntwas
tncltled bv n nine picked from the oilier
offices ut the comp 111 } 's hcadeiuarlcrs. \ \ hen
tlio dust sotllod tlio scoio stood. Accounting
depaitment , U inns , s lilts , .t enois ; plcltcd
nine , It i uns , .1 hits , llerrois Batlenes Cul-
, eii and Biiinci for Iho accouuling dciiart-
niont , Osboino and riail for tbo picked nine
The IJutli bun collegu team "did up" the
Coinmeicinls thus
Kathbnn- > , B S 1 fi 3 I O-li
oiniiiorc'l il . OOP I 1 U J 5
QIIOOII It } Athlctip Chili.
flKAiuicr , Nob. , Muy 9. [ Special to
Tnr Bi r ] At the first icgulnr meeting
of the Queen City Athlctio club officers weio
elected for the ensulug } ear as follows
I'lesidcnt , Hairy Ilaiper , vlco president , O
B. Ticbnor , secretary , Charles Blakelv ,
treasurer , K D. Fuller ; seigcint-at-nims , P.
H K03s. The club is n recent oignnlzitlon
nnd is intended moro as a ginn islum organ
isation Ihan ns n sporting club. The club Is
In good hands and gi\c * every promise of a
brilliant success.
Conles't ' 1'or Ooie.
Li XISOTON , Neb , May 9. [ Special to Tin
BM. | An Intoie tingseiies of ball gpincs
mo being phyexl here between Iho "Lexing
ton fat-s'1 and "tho leans. " Two hundred
pounds orovor nio icquiicd of the foimcr
club , QUO bundled and foi ty pounds or less
for the latter team. The "fats" won the
first game by a score of U to 9. The "leans"
pained a vlctoiv today b } a score of S to 7
The third game for a purse , cato receipts and
gloiy takes place Monday.
1'inn , " o
iK Over Nc'vv and
Trouhlc'H.
Cnicvoo OPI'H r or PIIK Brp , 1
Cine vcio , May 9 1
J. W. Owenby , the Silver pool" man , is in
trouble again , and jio vras blooding over It nt
the Klehellou this morning It appeals that
Owonby , after still mg up the senators at
Washington and Musnig thosilver pool Inves
tigation , ho negotiate 1 the sale of a patent
light owned by J'At Weicber for the utili/u-
tlon of the fibixU 'of ' the mngcio } plant.
Owenby claims tW'ho ' was to receive ni
commission $ .riOtiAtJ ) ) Woiehor , ho savs , re
fused to pav hlmayiifihoagieed ocompiomlso
lor $100,000. Now Oivenb.v says the enemies
ho made In the slIWl pool matter - ro work
ing hnrd to dowiflifm nnd ho asserts that ho
must go to law fc * StW.tKX )
A western man" Who Is stopping nt the
Grand Pacific snj-t Wiat this Is only the bn-
ginning of OwcAjH'S troubles , nnd that the
alleged silver i > oof men are working In secret
to "got even" wiOn Wm
JOB Jll LqjTjOS'S CONDITION.
Joseph Mulhnpnu , champion all around
liar of the worldlkvJp | had recent brain Irou-
blo In Chicago , tnal. , rosier. In , under sur
gical tieatment ancf.u In u fair wa } of iccov
cry ' It was disco > eiod upon tiepanmng the
sk'ull that a portion of the bone wn pioising
on the bialn The bono was caiofull } 10-
moved and the patient is now doing well
IV CIIIUAC1O
Amons the western people In Chicago to-
dnv were the following :
At the Palmer George H. Wilson , Oak-
dale , Nob.
At the Wellington J Piper , Des Molncs.
At the Lolaml-P D Smith , St Kdwards ,
Nob.At
At the Audltouum-Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S.
Wing , Miss Ida A. Wing , Omaha ; Ben 13.
King , Helena , Mo-at.
At the Ciinud Pacific -W. L French ,
Sioux Falls ; Mr nnd Mrs F A Nash ,
Omnha , Charles * K. Hanna , J. M Tioynor ,
Council Illufts , A. S. Oarretson , .Sioux
At the Sherman A. H MoVey , DCS
Molnes.
At the Trcmont Mr. nnd Mr * . O. M.
Si > oou < 3r , Council Bluffs. ATM.NSOV.
STILL EXAMINING JURORS ,
Cloven Men Found Acceptable to Both
Sides of the Shccdy Oase.
PRIVATE INTERVIEWS WITH CLIENTS.
John Oi lines Arrested nt Ileatrluo Tor
Attempting to Wtcolc n Train
ColilVaeln tlio Nort Invent
Other State Novvs.
Ltstois , Neb , May P. [ Special to TUB
HIT.J Immediately following the opening of
court this morning Colonel IMillpot , counsel
for Monday McParlnnd , arose to a question
of personal piivtlego IM relates to the right of
his client to hold private Intcrv lows with his
( the prisoners ) wife and other p.utlcs.
"Wo exercised this right after the adjourn
ment of court , " said Colonel 1'hilpot , "nnd It
tppoars to have i.ilsed n grent roar on
iho put of counsel for the state The
Interview rofened to , " remarked the
colonel , growing In warmth of ox-
ptesslon and animation , "was between
Mr Carder , ono of our w Itnessos , and Mon-
dav Mcrarland , one of the defendants , nnd
our client I know this is permitted In civil
cases , and ceitatnly when llfo is involved the
nctessitj is much gieater , and of moro paia-
mount Inipoi tnnro That the law permits the
defendant to have these pi Unto intoi views in
the piesciiLO , but not In the homing , of the
liuler or other nuthoiiml oflleial I maintain
is a right , which we shall Insist upon "
" 1 think , " said .ludgo field , inturupllng ,
"thoro is no Imnroinletv in nccoidmc
to defendants the pnvilego ot holding
[ iiivato confeiencos with tlielr own wit
nesses and counsel , as thev have an un
doubted light to do nil they can legitimately
to assist their own defense Ilowevei , 1
think these eonfeio ices , if held between tils
wife and others , should take place in the
court loom and during the session of court "
Counsel Frank Hall , for the state , address.
Ing the couit In the interest of the prose
cution , stated that the intciviow between
MePailand nnd Cunler tmd occuired in the
court loom last evening after mljoutiunent ,
nnd vvhilo .ludco 1'leld was absent from the
room. ' 1 his he thought unfair and not pci-
missiblu under the law
Judge Tield , in passing upon the contro
veiled point , stated that it hud como to his
know ledge that boiiio pcison had applied nt
the jail list evening for permission to con-
\ot-u pihatel } with MoL'uil.ind. 'I'ho jailor
liiid iipplieil to the couit for instiuctioim to
guide his action in the mattci The touit
would theiofoie direct the Jailor to giant no
private interviews of this chat actor unless It
should occur in the court loom In thislattcr
eventtho couit would deteimine the matter
b } an ordci in each inst.ineo nnd ditect the
j.dlor to make application whenever the
pilvllcgo was desiied
The dre.irv vvoik of examining jurcis con-
tinned nil da } and resulted in both sides
passing a negio The eleven men now in the
jury box are .1 Van Cnmpin , Geoigo At-
biecht , . ] . C Jensen. A. H Notion , U. II.
Hlmt/ell , John II Hart , AV Weddlllold ,
Jacob Croy , Albert vVard , Wmieii Clark nnd
Klgin C. Hnttshoin
The p.issing of the ncgio , .Too Caiter , Into
the jury box was tuo Hist thing that has } ct
re-all } excited All's Shccdy Tor several
*
minutes she nnd her ilch uncle , Colonel
Uiggerstnff , w ore engaged in eu nest conver
sation , rinnllv n few woids vvoio whispered
In the eats of liilllngslev , tbo nttoiney for
Mondnv Mclail.ind. Bllllngsloy then as
tounded the court , bv ashing put mission to
tulto Meh'ailnud oittaldu of the couit room
fora private consiiltntion. This was granted
On toturniiig to the loom Billingsloy exercised
cised the light of peremptory ch.il-
lengo anil the negio , Carter , was let
out of the jury box. As Cartel
passed out ho laid his hand on Monday Mc-
l'ailand'5 ! shouldoK.ln a Jfiicndlv manner. A
moment after the poor colored piisoner burst
intoteaiB. The uction of IJillingsloy In this
matter nnd , in fact , the vvholo transition
hnstieatcd moic of a sensation than an-
thing jet in connection with the trial. Some
vciv sinister constiuctioiib aio nlaced upon
It.
It.Thoio
Thoio now remains only ono peremptory
challenge for the prosecution aud ono for the
defense It is believed , therefnie , that a full
jury will bo secuicd by Monday noon. The
ptosocution has inado lurangements to have
1'iof. HliMies of Chicago , a distinguished
tnxocologlst. to testify in rogaid to the
sinptoinsof morphine poisoning and care
will bo taken to have nil the s.v mptoms of the
murJeied man before his clemiso brought out
in couit.
Lexington Xevvt * .
LUMNRTOX. Neb , May 0 [ Special to Tun
IIFT. | Court convoues heio Mny 11 with a
largo docket Ilight pilsoneis , held on vari
ous charges , await tual
Local and loielgn capimlists will com-
meiK o work nt once on an iirlgating ditch
thlrtv-iUo miles in length. Dnwson county
has hnd bu' ono crop falluro tluough diouth ,
but the irrigating ditch will place 100,000
acres out of ioic.li of a similar falluio
The rii-st National banlc building , Mulshed
at a cost of ? SS)0 , ( ) ( ) , is loadv for occupancy
The building is a brick and stone stuicturo
and a credit to the cltv.
Work on scveial new business btructuies
and a $15,000 school house will bo commenced
soon.
Al'iald of Diphtheria.
HAIITIXOTOX , Neb , May 9 [ Special Telo-
gtain to TIIL Ci 1.1 Thcio is considoiablo
nlnrm In the north pnrt of the county over n
thioatoncd diphtheria ooldomlo. The llrst
death , n little UntiRutor of Albert Hockor , oc
curred today. No qunrantino ixsstrlctlonH of
any kind nro being observed. There Imvo
been n great tunny exposures ,
I'or tlio
, Noh , May 0. [ Spocinl to TUB
Brr. ] The llontrlco druggists who oonstl-
Into the local committee of nrrangomcnU for
the forthcoming tenth annunl meotln ? of the
Nebrnskn I'hnrmncoutlc'il association nro
working diligently for the success of the
meeting which convenes hero May Sil , roil-
tinning two dn } a The attendance now premIsed -
Isod Is about ono hundred ami ilftv delogntus
nnd druggists , besides n largo number of
ngonts of wholesnlo drug houses from nil over
the country. An onjonblo outing at the
liontrlco ChautauQua grounds Is among the
pleasant features of the progiamme , vvbllo
the routlno business of the meeting will not
bo neglected Aildonbout the city , entoi
talnment nt the Heatilco club i coins and a
grand bamiuot the Html evening of the meet
ing nro among the other liigiodlents that go
to the make-up of what looki to bo now ono
of the most successful meetings of the asso-
elation.
_ _ _
Atloinptod lo U reck a Train.
HisTivix , Neb , Mny 9. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin 111 i ] John Dor , allis John
Grimes , a tough looking tramp , wits ariested
today for attempting to wreck a tialti four
miles cast of Hastings on the Kansas di
vision of the Union Pacific lalhva } last oven
lug He was bioiight before Police Justice
Point this nftcinoon , waived examination
and was bound over to the next tcim of the
dlsti let court In the sum ofSl.lHX ) Ho ob
structed the track with ties ami an engineer
ofthofielght tiain discovered the obstiuc-
tion In time to nveit .1 seilous week U nines
hnd been seen in the neighborhood b } section
hinds , who weio Itistinmontnlln hU'cnpture
Sovoial laihoad toipcdoos veto found In his
pocket and the supposition is that ho ox
peeled to signal the tiain and receive n le
ward for the discovery. Hols tetlcent untl
will not bo lutcrv loived
lr > 4 , Cxerelt'H lloi ritile Death
JoiiNsroivs , Neb , May It [ Special Tele
gram to Tin IJi i J Mis. Amos Hvorott ,
wife of a piommcnt ranehm in living about
thirty miles south ol heio , met with a sad
death day befoio yesterday . - > ho was visitIng -
Ing n near nolphuor nnd started homo alone
In a ono-hoisu buggy , and vvhilo on the load
was caught In n prairie llro and burned to a
crisp The buggv was found near the ( lend
woman , but the pony has not vet been found ,
which leads to the supposition that the horse
being frighloncd tan nwav and throw the
lady fiom the vehicle , iiijuilng her so she
could not idako her escape.
An Opeia House Scheme.
NHIIIVKA Cm , Neb , Ma } 9. [ Special
Telegram to Tin : Ui r.l It is now a sotlled
fact lhat Nebraska City will have u Vi,000
opera honso and the work will bo completed
this season. Piomlnent cHI/ens ted i } met
with the administrator- the propeit } do-
slied and a price was agieed upon. The
plans will arnvo heie inside of two -weeks
and local tontractois will bo given an oppor-
tunitto , bid cu the work. Mr IJusch of St
Louis is the gentleman who pronoscs to build
the theatre Citizens of Nebtaska Cil } glvo
him ono lot and guaiautoo the rental of the
store looms , ofllces ami hall space ,
Another I lie at
Nrisox , Neb , May U [ Special Telegiam
toTui. Bt-f.j Another flio visited Nebon
this nioi nlug about 2 o'clock. It stalled In a
lestnniant occupied by Vineont & Walker
The liru was under full hoadvva } bofoio any
cITeclIvc nlnrm wns given , nnd live buildings
were swept aw a.v in two hours or less Two
of the buildings , owned b } K U Hoobs , ami
valued at tH)0 ( ) , wcro occupied I-I U J tclf-
son with a laigo stock of fane } meichaiullso
valued at $ .IXK , ( ) , and L .1 Cat iMjnlcr , with
Implements A blacksmith shoi > owned by
H Klawitter wns valued nt $1,000 , with no
Insuianco.
Ji 'i School ( i rail tint I'M.
NPIIKA KV CITI , Neb , May -Special (
Telegram lo Tin Bui J Tbo graduating
class ot tlio high school will lake Its final
which the giaduatcs will confluo their libors
to preparation for commencement exercises ,
which occur May' " ) They ate James Hayes ,
Marion Ulckcl. Nelllo Hawk. Fara Hawk ,
Cicotpla Weimer , Mabel Simons , ilettio Jensen -
son , Julia Bradley , Hntllo Chapman , Hesslo
Goldbctg , Jennie Ilium , Josie Isieliolson ,
Minuio Wilbeliny nnd Barbara Kennedy.
Graiiteil Ijlqtior Liuenses.
Ill nCioi n , Neb , May H iSpccial Tele-
giam to Tun BEI I The city council mot
tonight nnd giantcd saloon licenses to M. M.
Stern and M. S. Maroh Homonstrances had
been Hied , but the lomonstiatois weio not
niesont. Notlco was given that Uiogrant-
ing of licenses would bo appealed to tlio dis-
ttlct couit.
\V. C. ' 1. V. Convention.
BKvimil , Neb , May H-Special [ Telegram -
gram to Tin Bi r ] The annual convention
of the Woman's Christian Temperance union
of the Tirst Ncbiaska dlstiict , w 111 bo held in
this city Mny 11 to 1.1 , Inclusive. The sca-
sioi swill bo held In the Chilstlan c-liuich
and will be of more than ordinary inteiest.
A Cohl \ \ ao. .
Four UOIIIX- , Neb , Mny ' .I [ Special
Teleginm to Trn , JJKi. . ] A cold wave Is
meandering mound heio and overcoats are
no burden 1'iospocts for a frost tonight
are favotablo.
Mooting of the Oommlttoo of Savon at
Oiuoiuuriti Yesterday. S
PLEASED WITH THE REPORT MADE ,
A Hum Conslili'ralil } In I'XUCSN of'ttio
Tvvontj-rUo 'llioiiNiinil Dollar
lar Cnarantoc HUH
Ctscivvm , O , May 0 The committee of
seven In charge of the nri muniments for the
place of tlio next genei.il coiifciuniu of the
Methodist 1'plscopnl church to bo held In
Mm , Is',1 ' ) , met hero today. Ttieio were pies-
cntMr. Amo * Shlnkle , ehnlimnti , of Coving-
ton , Ivy , Kcv .1. , T. Pnlnior of New Yoik , ( ' .
K. Wagoner of Hoston , Sonecn M. Tnjlor of
St. Louis , P. A Clminboilnln of Minneapolis ,
. ) . H. Hobbs of Chicago nnd J. 11. Maxlleld of
Omnha , Neb.
Tlio airangome'iits made In Omaha \\eio
repotted to the eommlttce. The iciiuiumcnt
offJ" > ,000 has been exceeded bv te'c'eivlng
$ ,11.000 Hojd's opera house has been engaged -
gaged for the con feionco session hnd ampin
nti.ineeraonU for the ctiteiUltimunt of delegates -
gates , of whom theio ma } bo fiOt )
The lopoits woio satisfaotory and ga\o no
icason for changing the place of meeting.
I til I n I UK All Over tinl'i | per I'c'iiinsiila
In aili'lilKim.
li runiT , Mich , Ma } V Krpoits from
MaiepiioUo , Mich , say that foron llros mo
burning all o\ti thouppei peninsula country.
At Chassett several faim houses and birns
\\ent up In smoke nnd a bridge was eonsmm d.
The loss will bo vui } henv } . On the east
shuio immense forest Hies tire inglng The
villigoof Taft Is said to bo siiiiouuded b }
Hie , but no woid em bo obtained fioin her
Ishpeming Is suuoundcd b } llro , but tin le
U no d ingei to the town 'I hoio is mile aft < r
mlle of llro along the t'hiiacoiV , NortlmoU
em inllioid south of Ishpenung and neirl , '
to Lseanaba Telegiapl. poles and i.iilro.nl
tics ai e being destroy cd.
Hepoits fium all along the line of the
Diilnth , South Shoio X Ailantle mil-
load show gieat Hies nnd laigo ptop-
01 tv damages Ono of the lallroul
Inidges Is burned The Ihes an
being ill iv oil dlreotlv tou.ird Oseun bn
heavy gale from tlio west. Much uneasiness
Is Ml nnd unless the wind ch.mgus no ono
can tell whit the lesult will be , ns the Twin
cities of Oseda and Ausnblo mo iilrectlv in
the p.xth of the wind The alt l nulling hot
and tbicK with smoke The big lumber vnids
of H M Loud X i'o of Oseda caught lire
last night and burned so lleuolv that help
was summoned from Alpenn Tholiiowns
not checked until about $100,000 worth of
lumber bad been tnitncu.
Mn vv u M i' , Uis , Ma } 0 ] ) ispilelies fi nn
northern Wisconsin sav tlini he.ivj nuns
have checked the forest Hies In man' } loiali
lies. The damage has been done to standing
timber The Wisconsin Central was stopped
in tuo Cio cbic lange by the binning of a
bridge iMsnalches ftom Unj field s.y that
titilns on the On.aha loul mo delated at
Diummond by burning midge-i The SIIIOKO
fioin the forest flies hanfs like n dense fog
over the towns and uilil.s to the apprehension
of the inhabitants Ficico llros mo burning
In Knawneo county.
Tuois i.iglng in ttio upper contra ! counties
of the lower peninsula today. The line of
lire teaches almost without n LI 10.1 k from
Mason count } on Lake Michigan to Tosui
count } on Lake Huron , while the foiests of
Lake , Oscnola , Claio , uladvvln. Ogema and
Alcona counties , vvheio General Alwowns
latgo IntorasLs , are all nbhi/o. Another tito
of slightly less magnitude exists In ttio upper
peninsula Fears arc cntoi taineil that the
llro will reach * ho town of Meiedlth. in I'lny
Bounties Millions of ncics of nines aio until-
ing.
ing.GIIANII Ku'ins , Mich. , May 9. Kepoits
from the noi th woods indicate that the foi
est lites now i.iging will exceed the gteal
visitation of Unities which dcvnalntcd Mich
Itjan In 1S71. Wnes nio gonernllv down , but
incoming passengers on tialns from tlio noilli
say that the whole counti } Is blue with
smoke
Deer Lake , near Head Cltv , 100 miles norlh
of here , has telephoned to this foi aid and u
steamer has gone The forests nro nhhui
nnd the Ostoi bout \ , Pox immcnso Ininboi
} nrd with & ! " > UIKX ) woilh of lumbei is
loundcd by flames
hlrnclc I'jiliiLr Dirt.
S vii \IOOA , W.vo , May 9 [ Sjieclal Tele
gram to Tin UK. ' | Them Is much ojccitu
! meat in S iratopa over the discovery of bed
lock in Buffalo ( lUlch al a depth of sixteen
feet The dli t runs - " > ccnls to a pnp Buf
falo Ciulcli Is owned by Kock bpilngs paitus
at pic'sont. It was abandoned two \enrs ajjo
because bed loci : could not bo found bovei.d
ilch ijnart/claims weio discovered neon lly
around Buffalo CiUlch
Snow is dlsappeaiing rapidl ) and minoia
froiutlolitIIIUr.lv bare giound is wllhln
thico miles of d.con's cabin anil lhat the
giound will bo fioo fiom HIIOW by May 2"i
Prospecting is going on in the foot hills now
and on mountain mound ( jold Hill by June ?
1. This is thirty das sooner than was ex
peeled
THATTIR
Which all experience IMs riiniirkiililo how mnnv people 'he-ro nro The
who hai u that tiled fooling who seum to tnluk
but II Is of no Iniiniuinco or that nothing
In the spring , is neid bocloUbfor It. 'l'i y would not bu so Popular
enrduss If they realised how ronlly seilous the
Driven of ] by malady Is. llnl thoj think or miy "It "III go I leadline
oirafUT nwhllouilouormeiii the luyltl-
' ment vvcKilness vvhlrn all \nerlenro nftor n
Hood's liurd diiy's work , but that nil gonu , worn out 100 Doses
fiollnt ; which Is pspeclall ) etvarpnucrlng In thn
moraine vUien thu bo ly should bu refiuHhod
nnd lend ) for work
One Dollar
Sarsaparilla IT IS A MISTAICi :
'lo allow this condition tocoutlmiu , us tlio body
inu ) BOOH beco'iiB clubllit itoJ bejoml n-covory ,
Which by its 01 NOIIIO Herluos dlsi'iso may gnln a tunntiuiii Is orig-nal with
foothold , 'Ihe rr iv Ing of the j3tum for ICH-
Toning , building-up 8l-.tnnro should bpgriitillnn by tnKliiK llooils And true
.Sarsnpiiillln , thu grunt biilblliu ; up iniiiUilno.
Properties , really It purinos.ind vlt ill/mthe nloml , loguliitustlm Only of
digestion and ra illy doi s "ilnku thuVnalc \
Makes the Strong " Mndo n. Now Man. Hood's
"In the sprlnpr of IMill experienced th it tlird ,
null fuullm ; , aud what Hleop 1 had nlilils
se > emi d to do me no good ll > 3.M | > < l'i nlced
Weak Strong me- , and each moriilUK In the ellort to not rid of Sarsaparilla
lla Imd luate 1 hndsu\ora vomltlGC spulU 1
was .nuch dlsconriiUH'l. Jlj OHiRKUt suggested -
While it ted Hood's Mxrsnparllla 1 took tuo bottles And is an
nnd am bappj to H ij U inacln me ! a nan man.
Vitalises , andliiKVtr naabottui tnnn now Jems vuc K , Unanswerable
foreman Sprlnijor i. Wlllaid'HdtocIc farm , ( )
E nriccsand Uulooau , Io a Argument as to
Throa Strong Po'nts.
Purifies "I am glad to xpr < ns mjHelf In regards to
Hood's s iimil in Ilia , nnd will bay : Strength and
lat. I consider Hood a siirsnpirllln tha best
blood pnrllliir on the market.
The Blood Ud. Wo sell as much If not moro of Ilood'x
Siirsnparllbi tliun un > otliur.
. ' , ii. I hnvoHuveini customers who claim they Economy
nave bcc-ii gre-utly benellttael bv Its lisa ;
Be sure nnmcM cnu bn furnished if desired " I' . A.
liimii'sON , I'uluco l/rus btore , Cliey Center , Try it
Toget Ncibraslca This season
TogetHood's NcibraslcaHood's Hood's
Sarsaparilia Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla .
Hold by ull druggists , il , six for W. Prepared -old by all ilniKk'Ms t , sl\ forM l'reiiruil |
only by 0. I. HOOD Jl CO , Lowell. Mass. only by C. I HOOD X ( JU , low ll , Mas * . .S > ld by allilriirfKUft II , HIA furH 1'icp.iicd
only b ) O I IIOl-iU.V < O. , Uiwi'll M.iifJ.
. 100
1OO Doaoa One Dollfir. Doaoa OL o Dollar :
1OO D .BOH O..o Do lar.