Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 21, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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2 TIIH OMAHA DAILY HKK : SATURDAY , MAY 2t , 18 2-TWliLVI'J ! TACJKS.
TAIRINC ABOUT THE TRIP
I ) , vo Rowe Unbosoms Himtelf Concerning
tlio Rustlers' Eastern Expedition ,
BIG CROWDS COME OUT TO SEE THEM
tiil Hull rinylng , llnril I.tick , Poor t'm-
plrri und \ VorfinVrntlirr .Mlinl
Uncle Aiuc- Hits l.iiiuloil III *
Cells In Third I'l.icr.
HI ) OMAHA ba o
ball team got In
from Indianapolis
jcstordny nf tot noon
hearty , healthy nnd
In the very host of
spirits. The tontn
has Improved In
general uork , at the
on itho IInoi slnco
its last game here ,
B d Is now playing n < i strong hall , If not
troni ; r , than r.ny In the league , which it
will endeavor to dotnonslralo Iti Iho eatno
with St. Paul this afternoon.
In speaking of the trip last night Munngdr
llowo observed :
"Wo opentd up at Toledo In the presence
of nearly 1,000 people , notwithstanding tlio
ivoathor wns decidedly inclement. The
grounds are now and yut In anything but
good condition on account of the rains , On
the ilrst day wo played thoio the mud was
ncirlv nnklo deep , making good Holding
utmost nn Impossibility , but n ? unomnlous as
this may appear , wo made but ono error , n
wild tinowto the pinto by Fitzgerald , which
contributed largely to our defeat.
"Sun lav , tin ) second day , wo plnyod to
i,200 paid ndmlssioni. The eroiirds wcio
but very little bettor , nnd wo pulled out easy
Wiiinori by n score of I ) to 'J. The tlitrtl
pa no was noUponotl on nccount of rain nnd
the following day wo went down to Uoliim-
but The grounds tluro nro very nice , but
\vhllo wo were there the weather was cold ,
inlnv nnd disagreeable , nnd hero wo only got
in two games , losing both. The nllciidunco
nl both of thrio gamon was simply astonishing -
ing , being nway alicail of what wo expected ,
cnnsideritig the condition of the weather.
I'oliimbus out halted us , and that is the wholu
ECI let in n nut sholl.
' At Milwaukee , Rlrnngn nt it was , wo
K i nek the only irootl weather on the trip
Thu Ilrst gumo wns on Saturday , there- being
or'JrilH ) suoctnlors present , The Hiewors
beat ut 4 to 1 , bv reason of very geneioiis
11 m pi ring on the part of Corcoran , who would
b.i ii-oio nt homo In n brick yard than nn the
biilllnld. The game should hnvo boon our )
1 loll.
"Tho Su inlay game wns n corkrr. There
\\oio : if > 00 people in Iho stands , nnd for their
especial i uilU'Atlon wo shut 'om out. Vlek-
crv ulichod a nhonomoiinl game , uiul ovury
incmbei of thu leniii played perfect ball , our
new man , .loo Visitor , showing up sltong.
1 Thn lait gnmo on the trip wns the thin I
\\tth Milwaukee , nnd airnluo woiOtofi
You see , wo never lost sight of the fact that
soiito.'i before last Milwaukee noyer guvo
Omaha u game , mid wo tosolvcd lo iort o'
even up an old grudgo.
"llodo I find things in Die other cities !
Wi-ll , they mo very enthusiastic , espociallv
in Toledo und Columbus- they nro fan ly luso
bull ilafl. Iu fact , I believe tlu-ro is more in
terest in the game this yi > um nil the ci'loa
no \ Is'.tod than I can lomembcr of in ye.ua.
In Indianapolis u would have had cient
ciowds , ns they mo hungry for hall inure ,
but .lupitor Pltivius shut us out. The
onlv day wo went out to the L-rounds
it was ruining lmrdyot , there were fully 1,000
Jfople on baud , but wecru unable to plaj.
iidianaiinlis , In tact , haven't pinned but ono
game since iholr uostoin tilp , nud they had
to go to Fort \Vnvno to play that.
"As to the disposition of the St. Paul club
I CRimot say , ns the m uter his not boon de
cided as yet. Hither Denver or Fort U'avno
will get the club. "
The uattery tudnv will bo Darby mid West-
lake. The tonms will face each othu1 about
ns follows :
Oinahii. i'os lions. St. Paul.
Hirhy I'ltch W.iflini > Uli
\\t-stlako Oitcl Oiilllns
Jtuwt ! Hist Mot/
nliulhot-'h ' . .Hioil Holland
< nlliM'i ' Tlilitl AUonl
( IIUs N'coiul Smith
VIsiiiT HI hi ' -iitellllo
Juilly Li-ft llo iltnt-i
t'imp MHlillo l > onaihilo ;
The game will bo called at ! liO. : :
Ir.-i\ir ,11.ty ( it't It.
Coi t MIII s O. , Mnv 'JO [ Special Teloirr.tm
to TinBui. . . [ President Williams of thf
Wostein league totlav s.lzncd l-'iank Ccnlns ,
thu oatllLlilu-r of the St Linus 13roi\ns. and
nsMirnod him to the IndiiHintiolls club , where
1m will play shot-L
it looks i.ow in If the St. Paul club would
be transferred to Djuvwr Itistuad of Fort
Wi\yni . 1ml. ni the nioiusltion received to-
any Is vury fnvorablj. it em braces thu wiv-
munt by the Denver Traction company of the
lomos aim ruiront e.xpoasoj Incurred by iho
Bt. Paul club , niiioiiiitini ; to nbout ' 3.VJO.
ThooiTerof President Hobinson lu bohall ot
Fort Wimio did not L-onloinnlalo the expend
iture of nnc-fouilh this amount for the club
nnd trancliisi\
Ilnrlii Ansn I , nuts lllH'IViiui Ullliln Illiillnf ;
Dlslniifii < j | Hm 'liip.
Gnu \io , III. . May o Thu Colts jumped
into lliiul place L dav by defeating the
bpldcrs , Davies stnitcd in Ilko n n winner ,
but as hit very hud : In thu thlid nnd
fourth nnd knocked otil in iho llfili , Ueticer
pUcliini. Iho bnhiiu-H of the gnmo. Weather
v r > uild and cloudy. Atlundunvu.'UO Kt-oios
rhiiMi.0 . . . . o ii .1 i : i o u o i s
t'lttvn ami u n n u i u o u n 1
Klis : riili-aen. II ; r.oviiliiuil. 4. Lrnim : I'lil-
cn.o , . ' ; C'loelitml , J , Kiinied run < : ( 'lik-iiKii ,
} II illi'ilt's : ( liiiiibtirl.iiul M'hriver , l.i\k. .
Kuilut'i mill'/.linini'i
. \nliiiiiii MI Urn d S < ' \ < < ii'l } .
PirrMiciin. Pit , May CO. Mullano was
knocked outof Iho bo > in Iho second Innltif , ' .
lJui.\on liking hU plhi-c. The I'lltsburgs
bnlti'il oil n victory. Vaughn caught bin
Hi it National leaeuo gamo. Weather lim- .
Atti'i dance , Iinc. Hcoru ;
1'illH tire . , i s i | n 0 0 o i -lu
Ulnu liinill. u i I 0 U I J I ( . ' . V
ilu-t I'lltsliur. , I ) ; ( iiii'lniiiill , n Ki
1'iisi nrr , l ; dliu'lnn itl. .1. IliUt'iii-s. v
i-ooW uiul Ml ii'i ; .Miillano , IMiryou and
> iiu.-lin ,
Colll lor I hi' , lnllil > , ,
r Vouii , Mnv SO.- The Cllants nnd
f Xliooiih n played their Ilrst K.IIIIO logathnr nt
Kutfiu park , Brooklyn , today In colu. blcnlc
voatiii'r , IiiBpltoof thj WLM l-ur the at-
k tcndunco was : il $ > . St-oiii : ,
* -iirotii.iyii o i i o t o o o rs
Now \ urk . . s o u i o d o u i n
{ lilts ; IliooUyn , II ; Nnw Voik , T , KIIOI- , :
jliixjl ivn 4 ; .Ntn VniU. I.1. Ii mind HUM.
, ) > i xil.lvn , j ; New nu , n. IliitiuihI'mil : /
iti.tl II il iii t lEiiuio uiul Hey if.
It till III ItlMtO I ,
H TOX , Mi : s , , Mny -Tbe\Vnshinglon
nnd Huston gamu posipom-d : ralu.
I'lilltlr * Uuuii I litOrlnliH ,
Pun.nu i rni v , .Pn. , M iv 'JJ. Philadelphia
stint nut It.ililmoiM tinulternotn by goo.l .
B.I uiound plavlni ? . Atuniilanco , ll.IJ'J ' )
Weather fair , Kcoro :
riillidolnhla . . . . o o 0 1 0 n 0 : i 1 - "i
U illinoru -
IIIU : I'lillniU-lphla , II : llaltlmorc , A I i-
n mi I'lillMilnliili.a , i ; II i iltnor < ' , t. II tttorluj :
) \oyhliu nnd I'rosi ; llo.ilt'.v un ' Uniiaoii.
ol tlui
I'.lI I v. i.
I C'liinlm . 7 9
; oi'-l. ) I'riil . A II
Ki un * < II ) U tj . . ' .V : MluiK'lMlll | , . 4 II . 'I , !
'iul iU > , . , , b S .UAilnillaiiu | iU | 1 0 .III
n ii.uii'i ;
VJ T 711 I.oulnUlln. . . 14
lln > kin - . IU U 110 ritliliilrt. . . . 13i .Jit
Ill II \i \ I . (14
In (14mi
n mi
riiH'iiniHii. , In I.I , W.'I Ilitlllmori' U til , 'J.II
hf kink . . . . 14 U I.
IKMII'K.
Horlrliu 8.CI Uitfthii.1
,4JU
I'lutUI Hllliil , ! : * > jlir.nul | liUuj'a
OlIIUI'X Toillljr.
Western Icactio : Kt , Paul at Omaha , Co
lumoui at Toledo , ludimmpolU ut Mihvuu-
keo , Kansas Cltv at Minneapolis. National
lcn uo : Now York at Brooklyn , Baltimore
nt Philadelphia , Washington at Boston ,
Cincinnati nt Loutsvillo , St. Louis nt Cleve
land , Plttsburg at ChtcMRo. State loairuo :
Krnrr.ny at Hastings , Platlsmoutbint Grand
Island , _ _ _ _ _ _
M'iii : : > itiMi.
( lonil Ititclng nt St. I. "ills In Spllo ot the
Hiiln.
ST Louii , Mo. , ftloy 20. Pour thousand
people nttondod the races today , while six
races wore pulled off. Intermittent showers
fell , but were not enough to spoil the sport ,
The favorites nnd outsiders divided the
honors. Joe Udwnrdj , ngalnst whom the
perilous odds ! W to 1 were Inld , landed tbo
ilrst rnco In n hot flnlsh wl'h Blllv Smith , n
well supported second choice. All the events
were Illlod nnd thn sport wns qulto oxcltlnir ,
four of the winners having to light duspor-
otolv for their rights.
Tlist nro. snllliu , six furloiifts , olchtstixrt-
PM Jnu KdwnnU on. Hilly Smith second.
Nil ill' I third. I line l.'l't
Si'ooml rnco. funr nnd one-half furlonsjs
si'M'ii st.irtorsOulvur I ? to 101 won , CJentury
d to li si'crjiul. .Mdiilan.i Hello ( even ) third.
lNif W )
Third rare , s"llln > t. six furloiiss. ton start-
I'M llaron i ? to 't won , Doubtful f.'i to Dsoc-
onil , .Mm rriini-lsllilnl. Tlmu : lll'i. : )
I oiirlh lace , onu mile , nine staiters : HlKli-
liiml 1 1 to Ii won. MIIV llnrdy ( I1 ! to I ) second ,
HI.I/IH ' > tcr-'i thll > l. Time 1:47. :
1'ifih nioc. snvon and onc-hnlf furlonK ,
si'\L-ii stiirU'is : Curler 11(3 ( tu ' 'i won , lliippy
la\s ) ( totol ) second , Kolem third. Time :
flx'th rnco , slv fiirionijs , handicap , nlno
stsirlers : 1. .1. Ivnlirlit ( ID to 1) ) won , Servitor
O to ' 'I second , Wlitlitmun ( I to I ) third , Tlmo !
I.IS'J. ' _
\Vi-allirrut ( iravusonil.
GH\VISI.M ) , L. I. , May 20. The attend-
auco today was small OB nccount of bad
weather , notwithstanding the fact that the
rich Maturity was ono of the races on iho
card. The race resulted In nn upset for the
tnluit. Russell appeared to have a Hrst
mortgage on the prlre , but ho was with
drawn and Reckon substituted. The latter
fretted a good deal at the post nnd nt the end
Mm was not ono , two nor three :
I'lrst race , Iho finloncs : Morrlmont won In
i c mop by MIX I'-nuilis ' , l.lttle Mid ! ) to li seo-
end , 'li Illcli irds thl il. Time : 1:01. :
' [ ( .oiirt race , ono mlle and one-sixteenth :
\\nriiatli \ ( T to I ) \\iui lu : i drive , \Scstcliestur
11 to I ) second , Temple ( Ito II thlid. Timu :
! : " > ' .
Third race , mlle and one-quarter : Banquet
( II lo.li. led fioni the st ut uiulMIII In a gallop ,
( JomgoW ( ft to I ) , sieonil , Taminany is to I ) ,
thin ) Tlmo : I VI.
roiiiih i.ioo , the Mjluilly hindlo ip , 'one
mile n ml a fur oil ! I'lcKn'cKorMIII In n
whlpplnit finish by u itorlt , Willlu second by
tliron tun tlis , Tiilrvlinv thlrtl Tlmo : I , "iy , .
I Ifih race , nix fiiilomis : Wnluolt (7 ( to 1) ) .
uou In n trillion. Un\Mird into 1 ; , scuund , Kniirs-
hrldiro llilrd. Time. 1:11 ! .
M\lh r.u'O , onu in'ln ' : Ilarefoot won In n
gallop hj tliion lengths , Algomu ( IU to I ) , seo-
oml , ( tilird ( i > to l > , thli.l Time : liU. :
Closlu ; ; ut thi > Don MS.
Lei isvn.i.ii , Ky. , Mav.'O. It was got-a.vay
day nt the Churchill Downs unit n few hun
dred only braved the cold , miserable weather.
The tracU was deep in mud , vet four out of
flvo of the fnvorltoi ran llrat. They wore
ull , however , nt prohlbitlvo odds and very
little mo'ioy was lost or won. In a lighting
linist1 , Wudsworth won the Fall Citv stauos
by u uoso fiom Kindori , uho In the mud
should bo watched. Torrent toolc the Hrst
raco. Too Quick the second , nugcule the
third and .Major Tom Iho last.
Fir t rare , si'ven-ol hths of n mlle , olx
sfuti'is : Turiunt non , Onlllu socund , llas-
plpellilul. Time. ! : . ! ! .
kurond r iro. Iho-ulKhthi of n mllo. tlirno
st n It'i-.1 Too Unit * l > non , Vevlo nu > onil , liirl
I'ainioi thlrtl. rime : Id7.
I'hli.l r.iuo. the I'all City sl.tKes , ono mllo.
tnostnrteisadsoitli : (10 ( to I ) non , Kln-
ilma second , Tlmu : 1:47. :
rouithiiee , so\fn fiirlonKs , llstaitors !
I'll i-nli' won , MciTiToiry soeoiul , bpeth thlid.
Ttiiit' : l-.li )
rifth r no. ono mile , foilnt irtois : Major
Tom nun , Amu seeoiul , Tukli llilrd. Time :
! : ( * ' .
_
Tlp-t ( or Toil ly.
Bad woithor iiutl disaUor liavo held precedence -
codenco ever the pronuot for the last two or
three dins , but ho has had his eye on the
horses ull lliolime. Hero are what ho con
siders good tblncd for today :
I Com.tncho T.ir nml Taitar.
. ' . Miislorloda Madstonu.
.1 Mliinuhalm-WilUci ! .
4. Yurlcvlliu Ilolle Atln Hluo.
.1. ' 1 wo lilts /.oil irjt.
( i. Ito .i -Vaiili'u
IMUKIKMI \IIK-CIIIRAno l
I. Tnll i HricUinni ( ! oo Ibye.
L' . Proll \ : , ite Wood jiti'ltoi.
II Itosohu.l foliu'ilu liieener.
4. Ulltfii.Notu - >
n Itu.tt'.r ii'O lolinnlu Campbull.
( ! . I'.ills tdu-'Aiwut i.
STAKK1) Or Sl'OKT.
Iicct.ttiiiM uiul I'UKlllin Itilsn n Illy
Kuinpiu til -illt I.iild- .
Svi.r L\KI : Ciru U. T. , May 20. The ten-
round go l.otxvcon.lim Williams , champion of
Utah , and Chariot Lin o , the former nigroo-
ln ; ; to knoc.c Lmgj out lu tun roands , almost
omletl in n riot. Li igo w n badly used up In
thu second round , uutiho leleree lost bis heati ,
nnd iho icjult w.n tint l.HJJ people rulscd
u | ) antl"inoniu'n , ami the din wai increased
by the broikini ; down of the CIIIIIIH and
hoiiclies , Finally the palico intorfurod in
ilmu to nip the riot , ami arrested both prln-
ciploi and Kd Noblo. Horbi-rt. Sladp , W K.
Hnwluj ami .lim Kniinoaly , seconds. T.iov
t tifii oliMioc ! iho hall. Ttio rjforou jravo the
H 'it to William. ; , and as $ lOJll were wnprd
on the re- , nil the dissatisfaction was in
creased.
Dr Blrnci's Catnirn Powder euro
catairh. For sale by all .Iruggists , r > J cont-i
ttUl'TII 0V III I.
CM } Hull Plo'fl ) Crj.il.tli/liK- .
South Omaha is to have the much needed
and inuih talk id of cltv hall. The committee
appointed from the uouncil to Invoitlgiitn thu
matter has bcon doliiw' 101110 very ulToctivo
\\oik and focls lonlluont thnt : u | nrcilmlna-
rios will bu iiiraiigfii at the next suslon of
the I'ouiii'il.Several i-upllnllits tiuvo slvnl-
lleil u v.'lllliigno-is to ercot n ball for the city ,
thu Miurturo to bo paM lor in monthly iii-
hlallinonlt in such u sum us the municipality
may desfgmuo.
li IK proposed to erect thu hall on the city's
lei nt TWIMII v-slxtb and U iitiuets The pro
posed sluifturo will bu a finmo ono and two
stories ip Imlglit. Tim otim.itoil cost of the
building will bu betuorn I.IHIO mid c > T,0M. (
The iiitorcst on ibo iiinount invested will bo
rcasonnblu , and not otojiM nor cunt ptr
annum. _ _ _ _ _
( ll.lli''l ' Ullii Miliiillln ; ,
A ItLHlnu of Altirl.-ht , wn nrrostod
yoslonlav on the i-haiyo of obtnuluir mnao.v
uiub-r false protoiisos nnd will have a hour-
Ing today " 'ho complainant H B C. Dai ling-
ton if tne Kxt.li i ige. wl o allcgo * that licltl-
lug has u.'en cnlicitliii ! for an Omaha suit
olul ) whlrh bin h.'ou liefunct- for sovonl
\\ouks , mill th.it ' .ho dufoiidant h'u bivn
putting ihoihfkoN in hH liuldo pouliat. Mr ,
Paillimton U not I ho only victim nud n a 120.4
several moro who have boon contubuUui ;
tbolr luiil eaiueil tlollarj.
.soicM uiul PCIIIIIIMU. .
R. 1) . t'liit ] of Ashland Is in tbo rJtv vUit-
iug filvml-i.
"I'i'iiulm'o" \\lll bo again projontoil this
ovni'ln. ut Blum's hall.
W. L , Niiih
, n prominent ICoarnuylte , was
n Miiglr Ctlj visitor jeiturdiiy.
fi CM-CO M Monl'o nury of Albion was the
puiMt i > f t ' . .1 . .livrnxuitiirUuy. .
Jt.liii II. MHrtui of Chlca.-o was at tln > Kx-
rhat.KU jostertlin- , renewing lUijuaiiitaiiciM ,
( Jeor.'u , \ . Clark au.l wife of ( Jroonwood
nrolsltltiB their daughter , Mrs. ' .V. L Jlol-
hiliO.
Tlii > rut' Itctonl ,
N ntMirVvn. . , May 2D.r.Spoclal .
Telegram to Iiii- ill .
1. --Thn 1 Imipiro hotnl ,
by Jami's H. Mill , unit tbo lively
owiol bv lirant V Wilson , were
bin ini i at Uillottu la t nit-lit. Tlio furmturo
was ilostioml but the i
, her > ns nml bngules I
were Hivnl. 'lln tlaiuiu'o Is estimated at
P'OlK ) ; no Insurance.
O > \ > M.O , N. Y. , May 20. A great lire l&
raging hero along the water front , xvvceping
tlu on fli the line of clovators , It Htarlcd in
the big Washington inllU. A brisk b > ; uo/o is
blow in ; ; . Thu tiruir.cn r.iu baulniK hard
with the Hume ; , but can mi.ku hut little
headway. Thu I'oin ICuchungo nud Mer
chants elevators nro now burning.
Tin , IM'iilh ICtill.
.Btin.iN" , Mny 20. Herr Ktolst Itoltz , mera
ber of tbo Reiuhitn ) : , died today.
GOVERNMENT FORCES ROUTED
Venezuela's ' Revolutionary Forces Make
Another Important Capture.
MUCH FIGHTING ALONG THE ORINOCO
I'olltlrnl Complication * IncrpnsliiRTIiroiiR
out llto MMith American Hi-publics
Troops ltiMurrd | to Preserve
llolliln' * Uiilliits.
Onnlni H i'i 'M
UAIICKI.ONA , Venezuela ( via GalvoUou ,
Tex. ) , May 20. fily Mexican Oiblo to the
Now York Hornld--Spoclal to TUB Hen.I
The town of Mssaulns , on the Orinoco river ,
Just above the city of Holivnr , has fallen Into
the humls of the Cresplsts A sharp tlitht
lias taken place near Hohvnr. The revolu
tionists , who wore stronsly Intrenched near
that city , were attacked bv the poynrmnent
tioops. They were mot bv a heavy and well
sustained lire , under which they bruko and
totlrod In some confusion.
Captured liy UuiTlllin.
UOOOTColomblo , ( via Oalvoston , Tex. ) ,
Ma > ! W. fUy Mexican Caulo to tlio Now
York Hornld Special to Tun BBC ] Ofllclal
Information has boon received hero that a
band of Venezuelan guerillas has captured
the tovvn of San Antonio del Taolilsa In
Venezuela , Just on the Colombia frontier.
The Venezuelan consul in ( JuctiU , the near
est Colombian town und the Colombian con
sul In San Antonio united in npf-onllng to
Prefect Hucarnmnnga of Cucuta to allow
Colombian troops to go to San Antonio to
protect the people and drive away the In
truders. Ho was told that the guerillas
were hlghwnymen of no political party , who
committed all sorts of outrages on the people ;
that the town authorities were powerless to
prevent the vilest and most lawless notions
nnd that nmtrchy prevailed.-
The perfect replied that any intor-
foicnco on bis part would bo a violation
of the nputallty and ho could not risk embroiling -
broiling UU country with Vono/uola by in
terfering. The Inhabitants of the town and
the sui rounding country are. lleclne to Colum
bian towns for refuge , nuatidonlng their
possessions to the marauders , the men glad
to escape with their lives and the women
with their honor. The Invaders nro purely
banditti and have no connection with either
of the warring imrtlos In Venezuela ,
roll ! lent Trouble In ItollUn.
LA PAZ. Bolivia , ( via Galveston , Tox. ) ,
May lit ) . [ Bv Mexican Cable to the Isew
York Herald Special to Tin : BIK. : | Pndor
Viearrn has been imprisoned ut San Fran
cisco for preaching a political somiou In
favor of Baptista.
An election low at Potosl ended by the po
lice tiring on the rioters. Several people
were wounded. Troops had to guard the
ballot boxes ut Uroura. 1'ho press of the
country generally favors the election of
"
Camacho and Is" vigorously attaching the
nuihoiitles for allowing the military to Inter
fere in behnlf of Bnptlsta. Humors aio cur
rent toduy that a revolution , beaded bv ( Jon-
oral Camacho und Dr. Pnchoco , has already
begun. Ticopsnro onroulo now to suppress
an upiising of Indians at Puerto Poraz in
favor of Uoncial Cumacho.
AllUliN In Chill.
Vui'Mixiso , Chill ( via ( Jtilveston , Tex. ) ,
May ! > l > | By Mexican Cable to the Now
Yolk lloralu Special to Tun B e. | Min
ister Kilwnrds has called n mooting of bank
ers and meichnntb to confer on linanclal and
economical matters. Senator Kdwards Is a
sick man nnd there Is a possibility that ho.
will not remain in olllcc alter the meeting of
congress.
In consequence of the men nee of brlcand-
ngo on the frontier , the government has
ordeicd a further body of cavalry to protect
the settlers along the Hio Bernardino.
Other South Anicilciin No s.
BUF.NOS AMIFS , ( via Ualyesiou , Tex. ) ,
May 0. | By Mexican Cnblo to the Now
Yoik Herald Special to Tun Bbi.J It is
now certain that the radicals will opposa the
inauguration of President-Elect , Pena. A
meeting hai uoen held at which resolutions
wore passed condemning the senate for ob-
btructlng tbo passage of reform laws and for
refusing to recolvo the petition rela'lvo to
ttio stale siege. Luclo Lone/ has been sent
on u secret nilsiton to Asuncion , Paraguay.
It is thought that ho goes to m ran go for the
annexation of that republic.
The pope has charged Father Toro with n
pontillcal message to President Pelligiini
in regard to the resumption of fiiendly rela
tions , which have been interrupted.
The extradition treaty with Chill Is now
befoio congiess.
Aicnbishop Goyour U dead. Ho was
bui-led yeiteiday with a great military ,
nav.il and civic display.
Tliu maritime governor 1ms ordered that
the list of passengers for foreign ports on
all vessels leaving hero shall bo submitted to
him two days botoru their dopnrturo.
Vmoious measures have boon lalen to stop
cowinuiiiiMiion with the radical prisoners.
N'ows 1ms boon received from Matta
Uiossu. Bfj/il , that the revolution tncro bus
boon completely downed by ticncral Ponce
Pclxoto iiuil the nuthoritv of the government
Imj boon completely ro-ostablUheil.
MDVIUVIIII D , ( via Oalvosion , Tev. ) , May
20. [ By Mexican Cnblo to the Now Yoru
llora'U ' Special to Tin : Biu. : 1 The army
olliccr , who toolc pait in last night's meet
ing at JoiUova hnvo been put in jail. Gov
ernor Pi/arro has arrived In the state and
nnnomico-i that ho will maintain older by
force if necessary.
The commission to decide on the rossibil-
Ity ot building a canal iiroumi fllorcodcs bar
on the Km Negro has bean nppulntod.
Itici .1 VMIW : > , fvl.i ( inlveston , Tex ) , May
20 | Bv Mexican UabU to thu Now York
Herald Spatial to Tin : Bi r.J NPWS from
Kio Grandu do Sill niinounecs Unit , another
rcvoln'lon liat bcun inltiatod thcro by the old
party republicans , led by Carlos Bnrbo.sn
und Colonel Avunci.
of that ( itmitcr uro malting piupnralions for
a llooil.
High \Vntnr nl Dm Miiln.'H.
Di.s MOINLS , la. , May 2) ) . The rivers hero
ruaiihcd the highest point at 1:0011. Since
Unit Hum thuy havu lomalncd stationary.
Tim i iso last night WIIH u little over n foo't.
A largo portion ol the eastern portion of the
i-iu is iiuilcr wa'ur , cutting oil accesa to the
east slo | ever Locust ptreot brldgo. Tlio
trjulc of the Chicago As Northwestern was
washed out for sin-oral I'loukv , Thoio
nro no fielght trains running Into thi )
illy and pmonger trains nro feiv and invjr-
ular. Tin ; low Iiuids In northcust and south
Dos Molni'.s nro nil under water Tno nuin-
bur of hgusas that have been abandoned is
probibly IMJ ) , tricro being -100 in south DCS
IMoluos ulono. Kellof committees tire at
work Many uro Hufforing. Tonight It is
blowing n gale from the northwest , accom
panied by ram and snow. It U cold and the
Btarm is the hiirdost of tbo season.
SNOW IN MIIUASIC.\ : .
liulliMtloiiH ol thipprimoli oT u Siiti-rn
Illl//ml.
Giin'ihCr.Niim , Neb , May 20. [ Spjcial
Telogr.iin to Tuc Bii.J : : The snow U tailing
thick nnd fast hero. Tncro Is a hlgn wiiiJ
from thu nortluvnit. It resembles an old
tlmo lill/.unl.
Ni.iiii\ \ CirNob. . , May 20. fSpecJal
Telegram to Tin : Bun. ' The oldest Inhab
itant was nonpliisHud todaby a light HIIOW
storm. Tno wcuthrr is unusuuliy cold , the
thcrmomotcr initililiiij 8 degrees above frco/- :
iuh. Should It clear toingni. a dUaiirous
frost will bo the result. The river has fallen
t\\o niches today.
ICiU\KV : : , Nnb , , May 20. [ Special Telo-
sram to TUB Bi-.f. Tbo temperature thin
moinlii ) ; was -1(1 ( and It bus been fallliiy nil
day , ammipanlud by a high northwesterly
wind. A lu h liaromotor. movinc custwnrd ,
inJU'iUCi that the tcniDurature will bo below
flowing butoro morning , Tlmuind is blowIng -
Ing n cale Hilt evcnlni ; accomoanlpd by
snow. Giuat duniace to fruit U anticipated.
lUAiiKMorni , Neb , May 20-Special (
Telegram to Tin : BKB.JWith tbj dropplnc
of the wind all danger nt the Hooding of the
eastern bottoms /roin the Misiouri subuidod
und shortly after t > undoun thu waters began
to reccdo nud tbo river has xtoadllv fallen
over slnco. The Platte has also fallen con-
and the danger appears to Do past.
Tno flamaco done by the creeks In the coun
ty Is enormous , ho-vover , and will require
much lime to replnee. The Burlington has
a force of inoti at work repairing the wash
outs on Its old line nud trains wilt bo run as
usual today
KANSAS OIPV ANI VICINITV.
High Will or stilt L'ntMln ? Trouble Hum-
HBO to the Knllrnnitt *
KvsstsCiTr , Mo. , May SO. As croJIctcd
In those illspalchos , the river ceased rising
today , The rise was only two inches. At 7
o'clock tonight the guago marked the same
height as ot midday. At times during the
day n fall of ono or two incho was recorded.
Unless the rain continue * the river from this
on will knop receding from Its high mark.
Reports from up the rlvor slata that the
Hood is beginning to recede.
At St. Joseph the river Is stationary. The
water rose slowly at Louvonv/orth today , but
came to a standstill this evening.
The St. Louis passenger train on the Wn-
bash , which loft aii3 ( ) : ; p. in , got stalled In
the water near Harlem and was unable to
proceed or return , the lire in the ftirnnco of
thoonplno being extinguished. After con-
sldorablo delay a switch onpltio was procured
and dragged the train bacx to the Kansas
City station.
DniniiKa to the llnllronda ,
The dntnago occasioned oy the Mood to the
railroads has boon largo. This applies es
pecially to the newly constructed roads ,
whoroombanktnotits , with a fourteen face.
havu been washed away clear to the finds of
the ties and oven further. The roadmastors
on these divisions of the various roads enter
ing Kansas City have employed as many
men ns they uan'uso to build 'barricades to
protect the tracks , but ns the water gradu
ally rises they nro driven from their work.
All trains running into the city uro endeavor-
lug to handle their passenger business , but
most of the lines nro receiving freight sub
ject to delay.
The waves , Impelled by a high wind , allll
keep pounding away at iho banks between
the foot of the H&n'nlbnl bridge , and In spite
ot the largo pang ol men ill work there the
bank was being slowly worn awav Both
the Missouri Paelllo road , whoso tracks run
nlons the banlt there , aim Superintendent of
Streets Maycs have been fortifying the bank
today. The water has washed out the
cround from underneath eco of thn switch
tracks of the Missouri Paelllo ami allowed it
to settle down. A number of telegraph poles
In tlio water are Kept from being washed
awii-y by piles of earth nud by guv ropes.
The main tracks of the Missouri Paclllu are
in no aangor of being Hooded.
hpri > ! t < llii | ; O\ur thu Itottoms.
In the east bottonts the water surrounded
tbo Crescent elevator this afternoon. All
the grain , however , had boon removed. Ono
or two factories In that vicinity were com
pelled to suspend operations today.
The water crept ever tnoViibash tracks
on the north Mdo of the Randolph bridge to
day , but the trams managed to got by It. The
Kansas City. St. Josopn ft Council Bluffs
railroad , which was parallel with thoVn -
cash , used another track Into Harlem , as the
roadbed was washing away somewhat.
The water covered today a largo urea of
country north or Kansas City , Kan. A num
ber of families were compelled to move out
of their homos , but no. largo amount of dam
age was dono.
At Armourdalo the situation Is worse than
it was yesterday. Back water from the Mis
souri U causing tb.OeK.iuy to rise and the Hood
in Armourdalo Iiicreaifls. , Near the Fifth
street briugo the watcr"was up to the Santa
Fo tracks. The Plicunlx. Packing company
nnu uluo works nra tlll Idle and today the
National Oil comnany.'Jho Badger Lumber
company and othof business establishments
woio obliged to ccajio , business.
The flood atArgqntlm/ls'about stationary.
IN TllESJSTOItimVKST.
Co hi Wimther , Uliji | , Hnjnr niil.Iloods 1'ru-
viill-i-GrouY'OiiiiiuBO Done.
ST. PAUL , Mlifn Mny 20. Flood news
comes from all part Qf iho northwest today ,
accompanied oy BpSelutv telling of snow and
ice- lz 1. .
A corrospondont.ot phchfleld , Minn. , re
ported u regular eli zpfd there this morning ,
turning Into a rainstorm this nfternoon. A
snow storm Is prevu'lLlnii'r'at Bird Island ,
whora two inches , is on the ground and
farmers arcs out with their sleighs. At
Princeton last night snow foil and It is rainIng -
Ing today. The river is overflowing its
banks , farms nro inundated ami much ciarn-
ace dono. All dams nro swept awuy except
the one at tbo lake.
At Bruce , WIs. , the Chlppewa river rose
flvo feet bix Inches last night nnd is still
rislnc. The suspension bridge nt tbo mouth
of Tnoruapplo river wont out this morning.
The Black rlvor is swollen beyond nil roe
ords at Black River Falls , Wis. , the bottom
luuus arc submerged and finuilles have hod
to move back from tlio river between thuio
nud Maulson. The country around Blnck
River Falls lb flooded and the track of the
Omaha road is under water in uiany places ,
trains beinn delayed thereby.
Over in JJaltotti ilio suma'kind of weather
prevailed toduy , a cold wuve having arrivcu
this morning , with n hard snowstorm at nil
points.
Reports from * Pipostono , Furibault nnd
Sleepy Kyo , Mlun. , Now Richmond , Wis. ,
and other polcts , say a sovcro snow storm
und bllr/urd has boon raging since midnight
and still continues with the thermometer
below freezing.
Tlio Mississippi has risen two feet In the
last twenty-four hour and Is still rising an
inch an hour. The Hats below tlio falls nro
already submerged. A number of fumitos
li'ivo been obliged to move to higher grounds.
If the rlsu continues great uuinaeo will re
sult.
sult.Tho
The most serious thiiiff about the river
.situation It the dnngor to tlio Ing booms.
The boom at Day's mill wont out with 4)00,000 )
feet of logs this mornhiL' . These uio
jammrd against the Northern Paclllu freight
urlilgc.
AtSauk Rapids , Minn. , nearly two inches
of bnow , freezing temperature nnd high
wind made a haul combination. Reports of
n foot rlso in the Sim It ilvcr uro denied.
Vegetation has had a severe uheck and corn
planting and spring work generally is
atoppod. Dispatches from Pipcstono , F.iri-
bault and Sleepy Kyo , Minn. , Now Richmond
mend , WH. , und Murshalllown , la. , toll of
similar details and show the wldo extent of
the blizzard.
_
< ; UIAT : HAMACK NU.VK .ST. i.ouin.
Kiist CiiioiiilolAt No.irJy Sttt'pt from thu
I'M CMI of the Kurtli ,
ST. Louis , Mo. , May 20. The river is
stationary nt sllfhlly ever tnlrtv-slx foot ,
but thu HiL'tml service reports another
throe-foot rlso coining down the Mis
souri and Mississippi. Rain has been
fulling Kluco 2 o'clock this morn ing. in
*
Noith St. Louis 10OoOdQy oat of lumbar nro
ulloat and liable to go- down the rlvor. St.
Louis rnunty , north and west of the city , is
still undur water. IVcjosa und below the
city at Ktist Cnrondolot the situation
is worse than siylpoavd. Monday night
and levees prolcctJngr'tha town broke
anu almost uwepu it , from the faca
of the earth. Many ( houses uero carried
away , but so far asMtmAvn no lives weio
lost. Thu true stuto of affairs was not
learned hero until lusuniuht. No uld could
hosmit because of tlwnuKb winds. Today
m. ofToi t will ho mailo to aid IMD ) or moro poo-
pie now lu the second stoiies of their Ho odea
dwellings. All the loads except the Ohio &
MIssissiDpl are crippled by the Hood ,
BIIOOKIx , III. , M 2U. The northern end
of Mio tltv U under from two to Hyo fci-t of
water. The llooil li.J Squall St. Uouis has
thrown over 12,000 potiploOui ot work by the
Nhuttluir down of factories , etc. Thu dnmago
in this portion of thu city will exceed
' > '
Snotv lii hoiith l > iikotu ,
YANKTOV , S. D. , May 2J. ISpoolal Tola-
prum toTuu Ii&J : Snow bos fallen here
all day , but not lu an melon t tjuaiitlty to
whiten the ground. Corn planting U not in
terfered with , u : l small craln grows sur
prisingly.
CiUMiiinu.u.v , S. D. , May 20. [ Special
Tolecram to Tin : Biu.j This portion of the
Missouri valley Is oxpuilnnciug decidedly
wmtiy wuatncr. Snow fell frcijuoqily dur
ing the day , but not | n suniilent ; ijuaulltlos
to whiten ttio ground. Train * are greatly
delayed by wa houts , JJusl of here heavy
wind prevail * .
_
Arkan * . ! . ' nootlt > il liUtilL-ti.
PI.NB BLt'ff , Ark. , May 20. Incessant
rntns have fallen here slnco last nl-tht nnd
the Arkansas rlvor Is still ruing. All traftlo
south of this cltv on the Iron Mountain , Cot
ton Bolt and Swan I < ako roads has been u -
ponded , as nil the trncxs nro under wntor.
As indicated In these dispatches last night
the tro\ornmont boat Annlo B. Adams was
sent from LHtla Rook to Hcns'.oy to bring re
lief to the flood sufferers whoso llvos und
oroporly arc undangorcd on thnt Island.
Sensational roporis thnt twcnty-tlvo people
there had been drowned last night have not
boon continued.
General King Whlto wired Senator .Tones
this morning to request the secretary ot war
toorJer the government stonmor Wlchltn to
bo placed at tbo disposal of the roller com
mittee.
The destruction of Ufa nnd property In the
Arkansas valley north nnd south of this city ,
caused by the Hoods , Increases with every
now report. It Is now stated that sixteen
negroes were drowned on Haraloy Island last
night , nnd that several moro people lost
their lives near Roa Bluff. The loss to the
growing cotton crop Is Incalculable. All the
btldu-OH on the Iron Mountain i-oivl south of
here hnvo boon swept awav and tbo wntor In
the eastern ami southern parts of the city
covers the ground to the depth of three or
four foot. President Harrison has directed
that a government boat bo ordered l.eio to
aid the suffering people. The rlvor is still
rising.
I'cititi 111,1 : iti.sci.rs or A nimittuANi : .
Twnlxo Ititudruil I'onplp Perish on the
Ifllntut Muurlllm.
LOS-DOS , May 20. Baron do Worms , par
liamentary secretary of the colonial oftluo ,
road n telegram lu the House of Commons
this afternoon confirming the terrible disas
ter nt Mauritius , it Is said that one-third of
the capital city , Port Louis , has been de
stroyed. Among ttio buildings wiockod was
the Royal college and twenty-four churches.
Many sugar mills lu the country were do-
mollshod and valuable machinery badlv dam
aged. In Poit Louis alone , OUO persons were
killed. In the countrv districts , as far as
hoard from , 300 perished. It is believed the
complete dcatti roll will ba over 1,200 fatali
ties , mostly among the Afrlcaus , Hindoos
nnd Chinese.
_
At unit Around Alton , IlllnoU.
AI.TOV , 111. , May 20. There Is great ro
joleini ; horo. The Mississippi liver 1ms
fallen about six Inches from its highest
point. The water receded about four and
one-half Inches last night. Tl.o work of
relief for Missouri farmers still continues ,
The Alton relief committee boats , Altonln
nnd Rambler , came In thU moinliig loaded
with passengers , stock nnd household goods.
Many houses nru bndly wrockorl nnd a num
ber hnvo boon swept from their foundations
There are still a largo number of people In
the Hooded districts who prefer to stnv In
the upper .stories of their houses and on high
pieces of ground In order that they may
watch ever their stock nnd homos. If the
predicted rlso of ono foot does not roach hero
before tomorrow morning , the water wil
have gene down so that the Hood will not b
greater tnan what It has been.
1'looiln Ilooin ( iriilu mill 1'rotUlon * .
CHICAGO , 111. , May 20. There was a ble
boom on the Board of Trade this mornluc on
account of the frosts , snow and Hoods. Corn
advanced it cents , wbcat 2 cents and pork 30
cents.
Storming In Now Hampshire.
HANOVEII , N. II. , May 20. Five Inches of
snow has fallen. The storm Is still raging.
OFFICE OF Wisvntnu Bimnvu , I
OMAIU. May 20. f
In view of the present ' 'May cold spoil"
the following data will bo of general inter
est :
The avoraco temperature for the month of
May at Omaha for the past twenty-one years
is OJ0. The average temperature of thoflrst
two decades of the current month Is AS3.
With two exceptions ( the lOtb ana 17th )
every day this mouth , so far , was below the
normal In temperature. The warmest May
In the past twenty-one years was in 1880.
with nn average temperature of ( i9 = ; the
coldest May lu the same time was lu 1SSS ,
with nn average temperature of Wi0. The
months of May In lt > 7i : , IfaTtJ , 1882 , 1833 , 18SS
nnd 1891 had a'n average temperature below
( iO = . Unless there is a olmngo to much
warmer weather soon the present month will
bo the coldest May in the past twonty-ono
yenrs.
The rainfall of the past twenty days is
1.71) ) Inches in excess of the normal for the
first two decades of the month of May.
This cvomn ? a decidedly cold area rovers
the lower Mtssouii valley a-id extends nito
centiul Illinois. Over this area the tompera-
tiuo has fallen to below -103 , and in ulacos
as low as the free/lug point. Valentino ro-
porls : U = and snow , Huron 31 ° and rain.
Light rain and light spitting snow nave oo
currod throughout this section. Generally
cloudy weather prevails east of the moun
tains , while west of the mountains the
weather is lair anu quite warm. In Mon
tana it Is about thirty degrees warmer this
evening than in Nebraska. U lillo storml-
ness still llugors ever the lake regions , the
barometer is decidedly high north of Mon
tana , und the winds iu the Missouri valley
nro cold , northwesterly. The rlvor at Omabu
at 2 p. m. was 12.U foot and falling.
For Eastern NobraskaOmahaaud Vicinity
Clearing und continued cold weather dur
ing Saturduv.
WASIIISOTOV , D. C. . May 20. For Iowa
and Nebraska Showers , followed by Inlr In
western Nebraska ; northwest winds.
For Kansas , Indian Territory and Okla
homa Fair ; northwest winds.
For Colorado Generally fair ; variable
winds ; illghtly warmer' Saturday after
noon.
For Missouri Fair ; northwest winds.
J'/J/f.SOAM/i 1'Alt.ltiK.ll'lia ,
Charles B. Allen of Lincoln is at the Del-
lone.
lone.Asa
Asa K. Leonard of Norfolk is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.S.
S. G. Vanatta of Plattsmouth Is at the
Arcade.
A. C. Putman of Cbadron , Nob. , Is at the
Murray.
Juan Boyle of Koaruoy Is stopping at the
Murray.
Mr. P. O. Hodlundof Iloldrogc ? , Neb , , Is lu
the city.
W. F. Sutton of Petersburg , Nob. , is nt
Iho Arcado.
O. H Phillips of Boatrlco Is rdglstorod nt
the Arcade.
F. Faulkner of Schuylor , Nob. , Is stopping
at thoMlllnrd.
Lloyd M. Scott of Deadwood is registered
at the Millard.
Samuel West and wlfo of Roa Cloud , Nob. ,
nro at the Arcade.
II. R. Jackson of Holdrcgo , Nob. , Is regis
tered at thu Dcllouo.
F M. Ruio of Mnnkato , Minn , U regis
tered at the Uollonn.
R. W. Snbln nnd wlfo of Boatrlco are
domiciled at tbo Arcado.
Frank A. Doten and wlfo of Albion , Nob. ,
are stopping at tbo Arcauo.
Misses Venus and Flora Mois of Pawnee
City , Neb. , are at the Mtllard.
Dr. .f , K. Wnrron of Worcester , Mass. ,
called upon TIIK Bin : yesterday ,
Mr. L. A. Whitney of Worcester , Mass , .
Is In the city , the guest of Mr. Will Nash.
A. G Graham nud ulfo mid Mrs. C. G.
Bruou of Kmcnson , la. , are nt tbo Murray.
Mr. Thomas Kilpatrlck and wlfo started
for Scotland and the continent yesterday.
They will bo absent some months ,
Mr. S. II. Sperry , editor of the Herald ,
published at Polla , iu. , accompanied by his
wife , is In the city und paid u visit to THE
Bui' .
General J. C , McBrlde. for many years a
resident of Lincoln , Nob. , has moved with
his family to Galveston , Tex. The general
teen n very active part in politics while in
this state and tilled several Important post.
tions , having been state treasurer , postmas
ter of Lincoln und county clerk of Col fax
county. _
Six minor permits , aggregating H.275 ,
were Issued by the superintendent of buildIngs -
Ings yesterday.
The teamsters of the city wilt hold a mats
mooting at Metz hall , on South Thirteenth
street , uuxt Monday night to protest ucralnst
the passage of the ordinance now before the
council , uy whlcn it Is proposed to levy a
tax on ull persons using their team * to haul
dirt , lumber and oluer matter about tbo
city
DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK
Despite the Disastrous Floods the Prospects
Look Bright and llopoful ,
OMAHA'S ' TRADE SHOWING IMPROVEMENT
In All < JimrlcM n CniiMilPiitinl Splilt lro-
rnlM ltrml trt > rt'ii lto\l w i > r AVnll
Street lliinlnt < 4 I'jilt tires \VnoUly
llnuin statcnifiitn.
NKW Yomc , May ' . ' 0.H. . O Dan & Co.'s
weekly rovlow of tr.ido says : The proat
floo.ls nt tlio west , unprecedented nt soitio
points , nn a prolonged rains cUomllntf ever
the whole Mississippi valley , seriously Inter
rupt trailo. Yet tliero U nothing to wurrmit
npprohouslou thnt the crop \vlll be dellcioni
or that the trndo will fnll below oxuoota-
tlons for the your. In nil qunrtori n confi
dential spirit prevails , mid oven nt the south
there seems to bo rototlvdly loss ombnrrasi-
mont than of Into. Money Is ovorywhuro In
largo supply and light itom\mt ; , Trade U generally -
orally mnro notlvo in eastern cities. Trauo
nt Chicago fcijunU last yam's , nnd prospects
nro considered bright In sipilo of the floods.
Kocolpts of wheat , cured moats anil Inpl nro
somewhat larger than an avorago. Hocolpti
of cheese , buitor , rye , outs unit wool decreased -
creased a little and of hides aim corn one-
half.
half.Mllwaukoo
Mllwaukoo reports lowland cropj suffer
ing.
lUislnesi at Mlnnoapolli and St. Paul Is
greatly retarded by bad weather , and nt St.
Louis much depressed by the Hoods In tlio
great rlvors , though othnrwuo strong.
At Kanias Ulty trade is likewise depressed ,
but cattle receipts are houvy.
Trftilo ( looil ut Oinnliii.
At Omnha trade U very good In procorlos
and hardware , and inlproved In dry goods
mid shoos.
Improvement Is soon nt Denver In spite of
the \\oatlior.
The prospects for iv good cotton crop in the
south nro excellent , itroidslufU have ad
vanced , storms giving speculators their
chnnco for a mo. Whunt receipts hnvo been
chocucd , exports continun heavy anil the
prlcu has advanced I' j cents. May corn re
ceipts nro reduced , but oxpom as well , and
the price has advanced half n cent , while
oats hnvo risen 1'j cents without vlsl
bio oiTcct. I'ork is 50 cents ( uglier ,
but lard ami hugs a shade lower.
Ucffoo has advanced half a cent with
sales of IIU.OOO bac * . Now wool
boglns to como forward mid is ptomplly
taken witli slight advances. Sulou nt the
three chief inarknts aggregate r00UOO !
pounds for the woelc and siuco J mutiny I are
' . ( ,000,000 pounds , or 10 pur cent uioio than
last year.
The Iron business Is distinctly more artlvo
with larger transactions In all grades , ihougu
prices do not Improve at all.
The business failures occurring throughout
the countrydurlng the last seven days num
ber for the UniioJ States 192 , compared with
a total of It. ) last week and 'M'i ' the week pro
vlous. For the corresponding week of last
year the llcuies were SSI.
oiiAitiNc : SI'ATIMINT.S. :
Oniulm Slum * : in Inriciisi' , us Uiisuul , Kill
It Is u Minill Our.
NKW YOIIK , May 'JO. Ttie following table ,
compiled by Uradbtroot's gives tlio clearing
house returns for the week ending May ID ,
Ib02 , mid the pcrcontago of Increase or do-
crcasu , as compared with the corresponding
week of last year :
WAI.I. STJIIIT i-ou \VIIK. : .
Inlliiurtces Tliut HiiMi C'niHPiI u Uocldml
Di'lin-Hsliiii in lim liirla't.
Nnw YOIIK , Mny 3) Uradstrcot's rovlow
of the New York stock ni.u-kot for the wock
says : The principal speculative ovcnt of the
weak was the successful culmlnnt on of the
cuinpalKii which loaJniR opoiMtors hnva boon
wnglng for months pnsiugnliiBt the Northern
Paul lie stocks. The paining of the dlvlilond
ort the proforroil atoclc is u direct vorilicntlon
of the predictions which such lutaioUs hnvo
hoou making nud tha doullno of the stock in
( ] iio3tlon to a price holow thnt recorded In the
Hurliif , ' p.inlu had u ioiicr.il doprcjsln
inlluoiico. Other .JlKturuliiK features
were furnUheu hy the nlloRed propo-
sitlon of the Atclilson to jsauo n JIOO.DUO.OOJ
now second iiiortpiiijo bonds , nnd hy littltnn-
ilons that Mr. ( Joiiitl wns bcarhh on Union
I'ncillontid inclined to bring that company's
tioubloi to n head. Thu diimago to the ciop ,
nnd the diuigiir which the Intenoss of the ion-
sou Involve1) for tlio corn crop , Involves , of
course , oxiiKijorailoiiti. In conjunction with
the Incidents already noted , it ha tiulllllnd
the iiilluuuco of the full lu oxchntiKO und
cc&sntiou of uold exports und checked
the revived disooiltion on the Kuroponu
marknta to buy our securities. As
A whole the [ iiarliot lacks buyini ; power
mm rnlilua only us iho hour micron
In iho stool's subject to attack * prows to 1111-
| te. , s PyiaSsffifeBF - fl
r MEDY ; PAiN
CURtS I'KOMITLY AND 1'EHUANENTLY
L C3T * W3 * TTTT1VF JH T * TT iCt TI/T
X * . AJLff r % - uETt , j. JL MUP jv/j&t f
Lumbago , IIcudoclic.Tootlmchu ,
, ttff fs * Vf * O \ T 3. T A
JN JtU CJ JtC. Jn. JLm ur A J * . *
Sore Tliroiit , Swclllngn , Frotl-liltes ,
Sprains , Prultei , llurnii , ScoldJ.
THI CHARLE * A. VOOILEB CO. . Btltlnort.
wloUly projiorllon * . Novcrlholes * , the l
clInM hny not boon ( joneral , llqnldnllon Imi
boon confltioti to unrrow Ilnilt't nnd the ox
tout of the short Internet rnrnlshci mntorlftl
for nn ndynnco which ft period of K od
wcixthor nnd moro fnvornblo crop ropjrd
could rondily inltinto.
Fndixv'n tratlliie , tiowover , tlnvelopod llttll
of cheerful clinrncter. The continued ap
pearance of uineUllti ! ; report * from the \vo4t
were cncontnpliiK the profo lonnl honr * t (
nmko further and pnrtlnlly succouful at/
tnckr. upon values.
Comnidr ( ! . /ftimmniKf
of Hoot Test , A 11. of 8yiaptm > , N Y.
Wounded nt Gettysburg
"C I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass
"f \\a In Iho Ami ) of iho I'ototnac and
In IhoKicntli.ittlo of Urttjihiiig sltiick
In the nuklo h ) ninliuilu ball , \\liloli sni.itlicd
the IKIIHMy \\iiniiipiiliti < d Intho IH'M
hospltnl , nml nftui n IOIIK tlmo It Ito.tlotl. I
\\ai tlltch.iigod \\ciitlininc Attoi 8 joarj
Wiy Wound Broke Open
afiesh. li ) 1'o.xso iiinpiil.iti'd nu Inch of the
bow , nnd It lic.ileil Tour jcais l.iloi It
once moio opoucil , nnd foi t'lKht ) oan
lio\v I stilTcicil I I do not hulloNo It posslhlu
for n hillntli hi'liiir to sultt'iMIISO iiKiuiy.
DinInt ; this tlmo I li.itl to KI > on ciuluhos ,
bulmj unnlilo toCJH \\oodvn log , Wlicii-
c\or possllilo 1 lollmcd in ) snltt-iliiKi hy
tlUnj ; oplitr , hut \\lirn I was olillKOil tiicii
\\llliont It , I snllVietl fi > ; n fully nml llioiiKhil
lioulil HO ci n/r. Ill lotl t't'l J tiling 1 could
ictllli in ) Ilinllotl ini'.UH. l'li\ilol.ins said
Ituild nu\ui lienny bcttt'i. 1 liuillj my
Blood Became Poisoned
nml H Inoko outnll o\ci my face nnd on some
parts of m ) body sn th.it my face Is nil
corned \\llli sc.us now. One day 1 icail of
\\hat IInoil's H.irsaii.ulll.i noiilil do. The
flrsl tloll.u 1 uol 1 sent uiul bought n liottlu
nnd ht'piu taking It. Acolc in t\u > lak'i ,
my if u In dressing my leg. said It seemed to
be Impiovlng , and nftci UKIng
Hood's Sarsaparilla
nfcw months , thank Cud ( and I sa ) It lexer-
cull ) ) , tlic soics nil o\ci m ) hotly hail healed ,
and now , fem jeais lati'i , liaxe in\t'i slionn
nny sign of itMppeiiilng" ( li'oitoi ; SI HAM-
I1UM1)111 Mllglioll.l StH'Cl , H ) lUCUbC , N V.
Col. C. A. Weaver
Comm.iiulei of Hoot 1'ost , ( ! . A. It. , himself a
one aimcilctuian , fully conlliiiH .111. Hum-
muiid's statement , niulJ. U lieKleii , the phar
macist , also eniloises It.
Hood's I'llU euro blck HcndiiLlio.
Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing.
Cures
Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc.
Removes aiid. Prevents Dandruff.
WHITE RUSSIAN
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
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. hiiojniK-y ofhoily tothluh Jim ' > < >
P lifforo Blianclhit -
n ! ! - lhitiiijii ) iipnji-
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A.M USKM KNT .
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90" NEW
LAST DAY.
THIS ( SATURDAY ) MAY 21.
I.nstTwo I'uiformiiucoi of
MARIE HERBERT FROHMAN
- IN -
"THE WITCH , "
IJlrcvlloii of ( itiitavo rrolnnnci ,
Matinee This Aft. at 2:3O. :
I'rlcoi I'lrit Moor , T.'IB ; balcony , flM
Evening Performance at 8.
I'tlui'K I'drijuot. fit | Mi'U'it | ' Hiolu , 7.ic nnd
$1 ; biilcoiiy , ii c and T.'m , t.illiiry , 55o.
FaTnain "
.Muy 15 Siiuiliiy Matlnnu nml Mfht uiul nil ttio
neck
THE TWO JOHNS
AND -
THE SERPENTINE DANCE.
Matlnaes Wednesday ami Saturday.
W o n. cl e r 1 ei n d-
WILL LA.WLER. Manogor.
JUMHO PRIZIi OX , wolshsWJpoumli
TYROLEAN BAND.
BLACK S COMEDY CO.
1IOUKUY
TUB SHOKTI'lSr LINli TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul R'y. as represented
on this map.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 6.o ; p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent
C , C. LINCOLN , Pass , Agent.