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I - - - . TIlE OMAhA DAITLY Uflt MONDAX , MA.Y ii. 1896. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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COLLEGE BASE BALI1 COSSIP
caon in ruil ewing and omo Fine Sport
Being Enjoyed.
EARLY SPRING PREDICTIONS All UPSET
' ( UlttM er SIuii I iij rIsel r ti , ( (1 e
" * ) 'Vltt1 Vetnry % 1'stji
Jii nuglit 1 ni IIlM'l IhIi ( ) iI ug
to OdliN . % guljt t 1'Iieiss.
The coltego taIcI hail cason I now tiIrly
tartc1. It ban OPCflN1 with a number of
nterctIng coIitehtf , Inflfl ) of wldcli have
resulted In such a manlier flS to knock the
preBctIons of the best eritica Into niItlier-
cc.n , . NotwIthRtanhlIng the tinu'unI Interest
being manllestc4 tillS sca&iIl In aqui1tIcs ,
which Is iiiIto natural , In view of thu liar-
vaitl.Cornell.1'onnsylvanta.ColittiihIa 'varsIty
arni freshman races and Yale's trI , to lien-
IC ) ' , btso halt Is finding a lot of champions
amoiig the collegians , and It Is safe to say
that interest In the national game among
collegians vilI not flag until the Commencement
mont gamen have beau won and lost. What
vitji the exciting iaso ) ball games that are
being played , and the ( lovelopinent of crews
that are epected to win laurel9 for their
respective Institutions. It is a mighty attractive -
tractive profesor who can lilt his c1a room ,
lecture hall or laboratory these warni after-
II000C.
The dreary , monotonous routine of indoor
work which the base bait candidate for a
'varsity hub finds llel ) bore is over w Rh
$1111 tile ambitious youngster now has a
chalice to 5ilO % ' illS captaiti unit the aiumni
'ho have come back to 11011) the captaiti
conch lii tettil , stiicothing off the rough
edc Os it cro , 3tist luw ititlcli better ball
ho can llaY on tlto greetliJivard titan in a
( Btfli ) lighted bate ltll cage. Still , the call-
dklate now feels the benefit of the work III
the gyintiaslurn , the dumb hcll excrciie , the
liami hail work nnd the tithe rim tfiiit lie
put in six days a veek nil through the win-
Icr end early spring , Ito is stronger and
quicker becanee of It. It Is trite otne men
litay caine out in the spring and , without
r having deco a bit of whiter training , beat
out seine other fellows \vio ) have faithfully
tttcl < 1)7 the slitiad over slitec ( lie first cull
t for cuiiididater' % ns isvaeul. lInt tliee are
exceptions and the captain flnd in the long
run that the itien on whom ito can rely most
contlulently are those who have tuilcen good
care of themselves and trained regularly
frotui tue start.
VALUI O1' PItlDlCTlONS.
Predictions flu' to the outcome of intercollegiate -
collegiate gulluieu is liazarulous work. From
a careful couuiparison of the old players that
'ouhl represent time various coliegei' thiu
year It seemed sure that Princeton would
eam1ly have the strouigSt team , and it may
yet. But the defeat administered to the
lrincetofl'afl5 a vcek ago Saturday
by Cornell has rather hakon the
popular belief that time wearers of
time orange ouid win everythtug
hands down and upset all time prophesies of
time clo&e titdeflt of time gammiO. Timen , too ,
everyone timouglit liarvarti would have a
mli'ermthto teamu. So it may , lint it has made
a bcdter showing against Brown and other
New England colleges than has Yale. It
vlis liredlcteml that I'enniylvaiiia would be
easy for all time teams It would encounter ,
but. it O far Imas been giving a very good
accoumit cmi itself. During time winter months
and early spring Cornell stock was away
below par because of time great amoumit of
new material that would be found on Ito'
team. and tIme critic wimo would lmave dared
predIct time defeat or time Jerseynicn by the
r yommmmgster front Ithaca woulmi have been
bowed down beneath a load of ridicule imuried
at imiun frouti all ( luarter. It was said , after
Ynlo'a good showing on its southern trip
if taktn during time Iastcr recess , that the
l New naveum iauls would put up a strong ar-
u tide of bail this senEomm. Nothing timat they
Imavo done snco their return from that trip ,
1 ; 1 however , would Justify any o'uch remark. So
it is iii college ba.e ball , as in aquatics and
foot bili , all critics , from Casper imp to the
best of tlmtm , are likely to go wrong. The
occaioims on whIch tlmat over-worked phrase ,
"As I prelictel , ' may be used beconmu beau-
tifuily boo' each eeason.
The Princeton nine thIs year to' , above
everything eho' , stromig at the bit ; Captain
liradley. Easton , Altumiati , Kehley , are all
Imeavy bitters. Witim AltmanVIho'on , Easton
niiml Jayimim In the box the pUciting departmmment
lit also strong. Altman is a wonderuily
spredy pitclmer , and wimCn lme occupies time box
time TJgcrs should be fairly sure of victory , as
there Ic no othmer pitcher in tile college wcrhd.
except. perhals , Mahoney of Georgetown , who
is iii lila class.Vlio'li , too , lmas done good
work for time Jerseyrneim. especially last season -
: son , but time Cornehier.0 ! , atted iiini nil around
the lot a wecic ago Saturday at Ithaca.
IIIGGEST KIND OF AN UPSET.
That gammie was undoubtedly time biggest
ummrirlSe that lies been epruimg in irmtercol-
L legiato iioi ball circles for a long time. At
: time beginning of the ninth inmiltig , Princeton
Imad time game womm , 10 to 5. lInt the Itimaca
lads were anything but faint hmeatecl , and
sailed rigiit immto Mr. ' , Vileon and never let up
until tlmey lund & 'ored time live runs necerusary
to tie time ecore. Then in time temmth they
just added two mumore. I'rlmiccton was desperate -
perate , but as Corimeil's pitcher struck out
two men , the Jcri. ymen could do nothing In
Iheir ir3lf of th tenth , the gamne ending In
Cornehl'o' favor , 12 to 10.
: Time Irimmcetoim-Coruieii games , eopeclally
wheti ployrd at Ithaca , have always been
close. In 'P3 it toolc twelve InnIngs to aettie
the mimatier. Princeton m'hmtming out , 3 to 2.
Last year it was 6 to 5 , Cornell dropping time
gains Iii the laHt two Innings , after it hail It
t cli tied tip and in Its inside Iocklt. 'rids
; year IL was hardly tlmougiut that the game
woimhul ho' close enough to hold time crowd. as
Princeton lund bon granted time premier place
on paper and Corimehi vaim known to have a
' ; - lot of young atmul ImiexperIemmce(1 freolmomen on
jim ! teamim , Iii omme of Its yomingster. , Imowever ,
' Corxmeil seenis to have struck a rich find.
Freshman Yoming , wimo last fall dk'tlmmgulslieii
imitmistit by makimig the 'varsity teammi ami fuil-
back , OCCLIIiEIl the box , ietting time Tigers
down with six hmIt9 in ten innings , and etrik.
irmg omit iiftcon mtn.'imen he is In time
box. Corimehi simoimiml do well. lie to' speoiy
ammil has a deceptive in-drop , and simonid in
the mmext timrco years become a great pitcher ,
if lie ! .i not worked to ( heath , Outside of
him , however , Cornell hums only a mediocre
lot of idtcimers , Cobb , back of time bat. is a
steady player , and Captain Affeld , at third
base , timough not a brilliant player , is a reliable -
liable muman , Exceptlrmg theo'e. time playermi are
oil youngsters , but they oppear to be young-
sterm.t irho art-i right o tlmeir toes throughout
a gammie , Cortmeii ham' a good hot of gatne
Ciitiluled , and idmoutil muako a good &towin
1mm titemu , The second game in time l'rinceton
serIes viii be pisyrd at Princeton , May 27.
Time deciding gamnv lmouid I'rinceton win item
imomne game , v1ii be played at Scronton , l'a ,
early itt Julie.
Corumeil aiso hiami a series of games with
harvard , time first of mitlchi vIhl I PiaYel at
Ithaca , May 16.Vitii I'c-mmrmiyls'amia , , five
gammies isihi be idayed. TIm ilrst was imlayetl
at thl3ca \Vejmmesday , and was % votm by the
Quakers , 10 to II , Time second vao' played
at Pimilamlelphila on Saturdap amid was also
voli by the sons of Penn. 'rizey sized Young
up for axteon ! safe hilts , siiihlo the Cornel.
hiatus mcre imeld down to six , Cornell put
UI ) a better fieldIng game than l'ontm , but
could rmot. overcome time Quakern lead. TIme
score was 11 to 6 , TIme last game in time
series vill be playcel at. tlmo idace of the
Jlurvard.Cormiehl-i'entmaylvummmia.Coitummubla boat
raeo time morning of the race , amid will doubt.
leea attract one of time greatest crowds ( liii
ever witnev3ed an immtercoihegiate contest ,
PItINCETON'S STltONI TEAM ,
Princeton Ollelmeil its erie with ifarvard
Saturday at Princeton , winntmmg easily by the
: ' Dr1 Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Pow.der
till ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY
Used by pOOjlO of rofinonient
( or over a quarter of a century.
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scUe of 17 to 0. Time Princeton-Yale series
will oten next Saturday , May 16 , at l'rince-
ton , l'rlnceton has had the better team
fM the last several ) ears , but
COtilul never quito manage to keep the
sturdy semis of Eli beat until the cmiii of the
miinth inmmhtmg , fly this time the Jermeymnen
have ( Iommbthcss learned that no matter how
gocil : t teatmi thty Imlay imnve , they can caunt
lie gatime womm until it's over , Mmiii for titan ,
the I'rlncetomi mine certainly slmows Imp away
ahead of that from the New haven irntltutlon.
AIlmmmti lii a fir superior ldtchr to Truitami ,
aimmi time wearers of time orange have an aggre.
gallon or batlere that. is at least twice a'J
ttOrmg as the iuimme's batting list , C3ptain
( uInby nri1 his men arc nothing , it not fight-
vr , hmowelPer , antI If 'al tloesn't win t
i'rimmcetomm erls , it will tmot be bocauo'e his
much imave not i orked hnrml for time dark blue
sitanuiord. 'nle nectis , thbm year , more than
ever before , to capture the l'rlnceton rents ,
for it Ic reily tlmti otiiy set of gimes wIth a
lmrotmlinermt university Yale hmo' , Yale will
not play l'emmnsylvanImi , antI cornell ammtl liar.
vanmi mviii not play Yale , so it Vale 'lmouid fhl
domim lii its l'nimmceton setlem' ' , tlmere Is left no
opportunity of retrieving those defeats ,
flrowmm. ( is us'mmal , has a fast ilehiling amid
heavy batting teani. It iia aireamly ileteitel
'ale talce , a week ago Satmirday ,
vltlm ticIi rtdicmmhoumm care no to
ocemisiomi emurpriro at time temmmcnlty of
time Tide mumauoger In i'chemluhlimg guimmiCs wIth
hirowim , Timc' reoro Watt Brown C. 'ale 1 ,
aithougim the hiltS were evemmiy diVklil , nmiml
hirwn immatie one imioro error. lirowum , on
'l'tmexlay , ileipated Harvard , but tmot so easily
or it diil Yale , thin score being I ) to 7. If
conipamLeon of oorts cumit for ammythmlng , it
may be , i kliidnrsr on time part of thm mmmamiage-
niemmts at harvard amiml Cornell not to iday
Yale tlmls year , nhthmummgh it Is the toot ball
eommtrvere'y at the one inetitutiomi and time
rowing qimestiomu at thin oilier , that stands In
the way of hose hiili galilee vitim tiio Ells ,
QU\KElt YOUNGS'fEltS 1)0VEii. .
Pemmimsylvamiha , like Corneil , tune a hot of
yoting vlayers. Aim at Cornefl , a nummiber of
old liiaer. in collige have beemm miehmanred
from ila3'lng , because both facimhtie hmavo
shmnt dowim out the slightest mipproocii to lire-
tcjlonaiii'mim , l'onn is ttmrnimig out a good
lull teani , umevertimeleos , which Improves from
m eek to wecle. A fortmmlght ago time Quakers
emit dowum before the strong Georgetown
temammi , 19 to 7 , Iast Saturday they played
timermi a choo'r gammie14 to 18 , and really
wommid imave won it hmd it not beeui for lOOr
jiidgniemit at critical haiflts of time ganme. Ba.
ailes Its series of five gammies witim Cornell ,
of whIch It Imas alreamly won time first two ,
l'enn imas three gaInes scimeduietl withm
Harvard , the first of s'hihchm will be liinyed at
i'i : had 511dm ha ommtay 23.
Mlmigamm ! and Chicago have strong teams ,
lerimaps tiit best college teamne In time we't.
Michigan has rio games witlm eastern colleges.
One was sciiedmmled with Cormmeil , to be played
lit ilmilTalo , but time Mhchhgan management refused -
fused to emign time artlclw of agreememmt , pro.
vhmhimmg ngolno't time playlmig of any umiami wimo
had ever received money for ball playing ,
which were eubmnitted by Cornell. On Michm-
igimu's refmmsal to do this , m'iiich would imavo
debarred a mmmajrrity of its i.tar players , tile
Cornell nianagenemmt promptly called the game
off , amid received time emidorsemnent of all by-
cr , ; of imra aniatotmr sport. Cimicago wIll
take an eastern trip , playing Cornell at
Ittmaa , May 22 ; PennsylvanIa at PhIladelphia ,
Miy 25 : Yale at New Haven , May 27 , and
Ifarard at Cambridge , 2ay 28. Time results
Cf thtc'a ' gamnen wIll ba watched wlthm ummusual
Inttreo't ' , for timey vIhl form time only basis of
commfl'ar'mml between the eastern and time
ivestern college nlncm thIs year.
G.tmI1s : OF' 'ViLE Nt'I'lOSA ! , LEAGUI.
Cion'Is Bruce Ui , tutu ( lye time
I''oIe a ilium for Their llumme.
TOUIS\'ILLId , May 1o.-'rhe tailenders
seemed to bike a new lease of life today and
had the llridegrooms shut out until the
eighth inning , wlmen three singles and an
error gave Brooklyn the game. Umpire
Keofe gave the home team decidedly the
worst of It on several close decisions. At-
tendammce , 2,000. Score :
lTlroc'klymi . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 -3
LouIsville . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
hits : Brooklyn , 6 : Lauisvlhle. 4. Errors -
rors : l3rookiyn , 1 : LouisvIlle , 2. Earned
runs : Brooklyn , 1 : Lutsviile , 0. FIrst base
on errors : Brooklyn , 2 ; Louisville , 1. FIrst
base on ball' ; Ofi Cunmminghmmm , 3 ; oft iCen-
nedy , 4. Struck out : Dy Cunningham , 2 ;
by Kennedy , 3. Three-base hit : Warner.
Two-base hit : Dexter. Stolen base : Mu-
icr. Double plays : Ctmnnlnghnm to Morn.
ron to Hnssamnaen ; Kenmmedy to Concoran to
I4lchlance ; 011mm to Concoran to Lachanco.
1lntterie : l3rooklyn. iCenremly , iimmnril and
Grimm ; LouvIiie : , Cunfl ghim and Warner.
'fime : 2:11. : Umpire : ICeefe.
SCRAt'I'Y GAME AT CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI , May 10.-The ilods won by
grace of Maul's vIidness , errors galore and
a little timely hitting. Maul , angered at
one of Umpire Hurst's decisions , tried to hit
him with a bat , but was held back. Joyce
was put out of the game wIth mi 25 fine for
objectimig to a decIsion of Umpire Sheridan.
Attendance , 8,000. Score :
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 1 0 2 0 2 6
Wushlngtoi . . . . . . . . . 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3-11
Hits : CIncinnati , 14 : Washington. 13. Er-
rem , Cincinnati , 1 ; WashIngton , 7. Earned
runs : Cincinnati , ; Washington , 5. Two-
laso hilts : Smith , Miller , Mamil , McGulne.
Three-base hit : Joyce. SIol-n b sea : Gray ,
Milicr , llurke (3) ( ) , by (2) ) . Double plays :
Cartwnight ( tmnnsisted ) . First imse on
balls : Off Fisher , 2 ; oft Maui , I. flatteries :
Cirmcinnati. Dwyer Fishier and l'oitz ; Washington -
ington , Maul nnml McGuine. Time : 2:20. :
Umnlire.'m : hurst and Sheridan ,
BROWNS LOSE ON EIIROES.
ST. rouis. Iay 10.-The rinowus lost to-
day's game timnough poor uieldimmg. Hart
idtched a fine game and his fleluling was a
feature , but the home team tailed to sup-
irnrt him mit critical times. Attendance ,
b,000. Score :
St. I..ouis. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2-C
Daltimmiora . . . . . . . . . . . 2' 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 2-0
jilts : St. Louis 10 : Baltimore , 12. ' Er-
mars : St. Louis , ; flaitimnore , 4. Earned
runs : llmiltimore. 5 ; St. Laulmi. 4. Two-base
hilts : Commons Meyens , McFarland , Reitz.
Three-base hit : Ionnehly. Stolemi bases :
Conner. First base on bails : Ott Esper ,
3 : oi Hart , 1. lilt by piuched bali : Jerm-
nings , Struck out : fly Hart , 1. Batteries :
St. Loimlo' , llnrt and McFarland ; l3altimone ,
E.sper and Clarke. Time : 2:00. : Umpire :
Emnemlie ,
tTANDING OF THE TEAMS.
l'iayed.Von. . Lost , P. C.
Philladeipimla . . . . . . . 18 13 5 72.2
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 13 6 G6.7
l'ittobmung . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 It 6 61.7
Chicmtgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 11 8 57.9
limiitimnono . . . . . . . . . . 19 11 8 57.9
Cinclmmnat . . . . . . . . . . 19 1.1 8 57.9
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . IC 9 7 51.3
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 9 10 47.4
\Vashlngton . . . . . . . . 19 0 10 47.4
St , Loui . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 13 25.0
New York . . . . . . . . . . . IS C 12 23.3
LouIsville . . . . . . . . . . 20 2 18 10,0
( luinmes today : Baltimore at St. Louis ;
\Vnshington at Cimmeinnali ; llroolclymm at
Louisviiio' Pimiladeiphia at Cleveland ; New
York at i'ittsburg ; Boston at Chicago ,
SCOILES OF P1111 'lIS'1'i3ltN J.IIAC.UlI.
1CIIIIPUIH tJl t ) . ' , VIntm.mmSemiMii tIanni Con-
teut .giiimii't MIivnmiicee ,
KANSAS CITY , May 10.-The borne team
s.on todmty in the tenth Inning , after a very
exciting game , In which sensational plays
oh both 81(105 were numerous , Rettger
'ivermt to ideces in time tenth lamming. owlni to
the ioor stmiOrt he received. amid was
POUmlmlei mill over time lot. Ilevis pitched a
good gmimo , allowing the vIsitors only eIght
hilts. Attendance , 400. Score :
ICatismts City. . . . . . 1 1 0 (1 3 0 0 0 1 5-lI
Mhlvnukee , . , . . , ( )200200021--7
lhitmi : lCmthmiuIs City , l6 ' Milwaukee , 8. Er.
rora : ICanras City , 4 ; 'Idiisatmkee , 6. Bat-
tenies ; llmm'ls amid Luke ; ltettger tmnml Spear ,
Umnimire : O'Jirien ,
COI4UMIIUS , 0. , May 10.-Score :
Columubuem . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- 1
liluhiaiiuloilem , , . , , , , . 3 0 6 0 1 3 0 0 ' -13
hilts : Columiihutms , 7 ; Indianapolis. 12. Er-
ronu ; Colummiinmn , 3 ; Indianapolis , 2. hat-
tories : JrmmesVolvertoti nail \'Ilson ; Phil-
lilis unit 'ootl.
HP. i'AUI. , May 10.-Score :
St Pijill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0-4
Minimenpolili , , . , , . . . 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0-7
hits : St. Paul , 10 ; MInneapolIs 9. Er.
rora : Si , Pmiul. 2 ; Miimneapohis , 2. Iatten1es :
Muhinno and lCratmmm ; liemmhy and Sclmniver.
STANDING OF TIlE 'rEAMS ,
l'iayed'on. . Lost , P.C.
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Ii 2 87,5
llmimmsa.s CItY . . . . , . . . . . . , 17 10 7 & .8
St. I'aul , . . , . , , , , , . . , . , , 16 9 7 56.3
immdimiimapohimm , , , . . . , , . , 15 7 8 46.7
Mummnemtpolimm . , . . , . . , , , . 18 8 10 44,4
Mllwaulceo . , , , . , . , , . . . 17 7 10 41.2
Coluimminmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 7 11 311.9
Onmvd lthpds. , . . , , , . , , . 15 4 11 21.7
No gunmes scimeduied for today ,
Mciii After Sir 'VIamioh& * ,
LOIJISVhIdE. ICy. , May 10-Many of the
fans wiio attended tue da's game between
lIrookiyii amid Louisville vero dtst'atimmfieii
vitim several of Ummilmire iCeofe's dceisons !
aimmi wouhil imave mobbed him mifter time gamut ,
hail it not been for j3liee untertrence , lie
wait comiducted to his hotel by o'ix ilalico.
mimen. _ _ _ _ _ _
Fromui itt lmi a t lu to i'mmclIIc.
IttOVIDflNOII , lt. I. , May 10.-C. W ,
hulls awl C , K. Goodwin , two prominent
youn macn , vliI start tommmprrow upon a
uieyo.o Liii , to California , wIth time leaten-
lion of breaking the preeent record.
GREAT OilY FOR IVIIEELINC
I3kyolo O1ub All Got Out of Town Before
the Showers ( Jamo.
FIND TH RDt DS IN PRIME CONDIIIDN
ltmmittnchii..l Itlilcrs . % lsn I'tmt In time
hhmL ) ( I , ( iiul Asli mm1mmgeFiimirlte
Ittimids 1.1 ii.h 1(1. % 'Iiei'limmemi
'l'liromghmos , t time lmt.
If it had not been for that little fall of
rain yesterday afternoon , which was short
li'Jt heavy , time day could easily have been
caileil time best Sunday of time present year
for a club run. As it was , however , time
water did not. Interfere to any coimaiderablo
extent , as the elmower caine late in time
afternoon wlmemi the chubs were in time
vk'inRy of the cIty on tlmeir return.
\\'iien the riders began to gather at the
various rmmeeting points at 8:30 : or 9 o'clock ,
time sky was overcast and the conditions
wcre very threatening. A little slmower that
fell awhile aftetard nmatle tIme bikers rather
slinky at time prospect that they would be
compelled to ride througim nmud before they
ot back.
Time weather man , however , contented himim.
self iii large measmmre witim emily these threats
auth in reality furnishing a fine tiny for
road rthing. The clouds kept the hot sun
behind a imico screen aimmmost all day , and In
'consaiuence time day was comparatively
cool , although a trIfle sultry. There was
not enough wind to be felt disagreeably amid
therefore wimen the day was considered in Its
entirely , It was all that couid be desired
iii there times of Immmperfecton.
Time roads were in elegant condition. Tue
aUght showers of Saturday , togetimer . with
time little fall of yesterday , settieti time dust
without emitting thiemn tip. Of course , time
rain of time late aftermmoon made them nmuddy ,
but , as has been said , by that timmie tue
clubs were almost back to time city agan.
The Omaima Vheel chub took a rpm out to
Calhoun. The start was made about 8:30 :
frcmn time ciub imoue , but a short stop was
made at the fort to take In time guard
mount and enjoy the concert that Was
given afterward , Timen the wimeels were
immounted for the beautiful ride to the llttie
city amncng time hmlhls. Time best feature of
timla ride is that all time hills on time road are
gradual enough to be ridden without any
great etTort , witim time exception of a few ,
which are just steep enough to be walked.
Tile crowd of about twcsty wimo took In
time rIde enjoyed a good dinner at the Ander-
wmn , stowing away cnough food to leave a
very small margin of profit for the proprIetor.
A couple of hours wore spent hi loafing
around and then time wimecls were mounted for
the return , seventeen miles , which was taken
by way of Fries' lake. The heavy rain
struck the wheelers ! n the neIghborhood of
Forence , amid cormmmequtiitly the remainder of
the trip was made tlmrough mud and water ,
wimicim , however , did little more damage than
to dirty the wheels. The city was reached
between 3 and 4 o'clock.
, CIIAPTIIR OF ACCIDENTS.
The trip was marred by a number of minor
accidents. One man punctured a tire on time
o'art and another broke a rim a few nmIies
north of Florence , ail botii came back. A
few malIce on thus side of Calhoun on the
return Dr. Connori purhel his macimlne so
hard that he pulled off ono of his pedals
and he gave a sensational exhibition by
riding back with one peal ,
The Tourists , who are promising to live
up to their reputatlomi of "rainmakors" of
last year , took a run to hIcutimorn lake , over
in Iowa. Timis Ic ti trip of about thirty-two
miles over a very nice road. Whm time lake
was reached a considerable time was spent
by the nidcr In fishing , with more or less
success. Time trill was thken by "about
twemity-fivo.
The Turners took a-ric1e to Bennington , a
distance of thirty-two miles. They had an
elegant tIme. an exproesion , however , which
cct always be used in describing cimy of
their trips , or any other affair they under-
take.
The Timurston Rifles' club had no scheduic
run and the members took part in the rune
of other clubs. A comistderabl number of
them went with the Omabas.
There was a continual stream of unattacimed
riders throughout the day passing over the
Sherman avenue nuid Twentieth street. boule.
yards to the fort and aI out overtime Dodge
ml Center street. macadam roads.
\VESTIIiLS ASSOCI.tT1ON ItESULTS.
ltmmrhiimgton , 1)0K Moines , Itociforu1 mmmiii
Ceilar ltti1iiiIN time 1'iiimcrn.
BURLINGTON , May 10.-Score :
Burlington . . . . . . . . . .0 3 0 2 3 4 1 0 0-13
Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) -
Hits : Burlington , 12 ; Qulncy , 13. Errors :
Burlington , 4 ; Quincy. 3. Batteries : Hanscn
and Armstrofllr Hill and Quinn.
DES MOINES May 10.-Score :
Des Moines . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 5 3 0 1 1 2-12
StJoseph . . . . . . . . . .200000002-4
Ihits : Des Mones. ! 15 ; St. Joseph , 7 , Errors -
rors : Deo' Moines. 3 ; St. Joseph. 1. Batteries -
ies : Flggemeler and Loimman ; Mauck amid
I'arker.
ROCICFORD , Iii. , ray 10.-Score :
flockford . . . . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 0 2 4 4 O 1-2
Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . .000000800-8
hits : Rocktor'l , 14 ; Dutnmque , 8. Errors :
Rockford , 2 ; IubuuUe , 7 , Batteries : Mo'es-
worth and Snyder ; D. Smith , Cam and
Zntmner.
PEORIA , lii. , May 10.-Score :
Ponia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0-3
Cedar Rapid'i . . . . . . . .0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0-4
hits : Peoria , 10 : Cedar Rapids , 7. Errors :
Peoria , 4 ; Cedar Rapids. 4 , Batteries : KIm-
goner and Sulilvami ; Souder and Dugdale.
STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS.
Played. Won , Lost. P. C.
Des Moines . . . . . . . . 14 13 1 92.9
l'eonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 11 3 78.6
floclcord . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 11 4 73.3
Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 7 7 50.0
Burlington . . . . . . . . . . 15 5 10 33.3
Qimincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 5 10 3.1.3
St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . 14 : m 11 21.4
Cetlnr Itmipids . . . . . . 15 3 12 20,0
No games scheduled for today.
Omaumima ttitm ( ) httl , Shoot.
Time second weekly shoot of the Omaha
Gun chub tok : place Saturday afternoon mt
I'arrneleo's park , across the river. Tue con-
ditlons were favorable and as a conse-
iiimence the shooting was good. 'rho rcaro :
McFarane . . . , . . 11111 11011 01110 11001 11110-10
ICenyon , . . . . , , . , , 11011 10101 11100 10011 lioll-lT
Dickcy . . . . . . . . . . .01111 01111 lull Oliit 11501-20
W'imitner . . . . . . . . .10111 11111 11(101 10101 11110-B
Salisbury . . . . . . . .11101 11111 50111 10111 11110-2' )
Peters . . . . . . . . . . . .11110 10111 00111 10001 11010-H
Co'omnn . . . . . . . . .11011 01010 00101 00)0) OOJOO-
Montmoreney . . .50111 I50i1 11110 01001 11110-16
Illalce . . . . . . . . . . . .10011 1(7101 11111 11111 11011-19
Caenileimael . . . . . .11101 10110 11100 11111 01010--17
Johanneem . . . . . . . .11011 OIIC ) 11101 11000 01110-15
Bryant . , , . . . , . , , . 11101 (8)010 01101 01111 11500-11
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10111 11111 11111 11001-21
Iteyui his . . . . . . . .0)050 00110 1'lOI ) OllhI 100)1-10
After time climb shoot lucre was me mnateh
between a team of ton ( rein the Coummei
Bluffs climb and a team of ten from th
O'nahiu club , ten : ive birds , usscc'ation rem'es.
The Omaha lenin won by ascore of 83 to 78.
liii imqmi't to ) , , , 'letors.
BOS'I'ON , May 10.-The Boston Athletic
association last night gave ii rousing recep.
tion to Its victorious athletes. who imave
Just brought eight first prIzes miamI a eeom1
from the Olympian games at Athmens , Never
was a mmioru umearty reception given a tennm
of athletes , aimd never was a happier ban-
duet held timami that imi honor of the vie-
tons , The g'mnnarluni was covereii vitlm
Uecoratonii of streamers , time lloston Atim.
! ctlc associatIon iimmg und time emtfemns of
Greece and America , 'rime Invited guests
Included Gavenmmor Wolcott , Mayor Quincy ,
I ) , M. Ilotazze , Greek consul general at
Nem' York ; P. 1) . Timnuyenmis. coimsul at
Ilostomi , and General F. U.Valker. . At 7
o'clock S'nator l'arkman escorted time
guests and mnenmbenmm of time tonal to Chic
tmillci ; of honor. Time team includes : Joimn
Grumimnin. manager ; El. Ii. Clark , 'r. II.
Burke , W'V. . hoyt. T. 1' . Curtim' , A , Illeml a.
Sumner Ilaimme , John 11 , l'aytme , Roummdmm of
cl'ecr for Greece. time teudmi anti Anieriea
concluded every course. F'olowing time hian.
quet vorc vlecclmes by tOme invited guests
amid remimmiscenses from the athletes , wh'le
each mnemnber Cf the team was greeted with
deafenimig aplauso.
1ik''clt' II t'guiiitloii I a Imiii ,
" . ' 1Il4ST1It CiTY , ha , , Iilmmy 1O.-b'peial.- ( )
'Fimu idly council hmus just pase1 ami ordi-
nutmee doimig away vitim scorching on the
Public btreets and comipeling bicycle ridcrp
ta use a hummmp at night , Lmirt nhglmt , to show I
tile disapproval of the onilhmiunce , a hundred
riders formed Ia line and , amid the rattiimmg I
of all kinds of bells nail time blowing of tin
imornom and whistles , paraded time streets Unlit -
lit after zuidniiit. There 1mm a strong prob-
ability timat the i0)ell ws I pass ami.ther
oriin'nt' . keepr4'Ucyeles off the slreets
altogc'timpr , mis tltiaeeults of last night a
demonstration. : c
Firetimi-mm t-t.ltoek hlamihls ,
ItO'IC ltAI'IDm. , May 10.-Specn'- ( )
The Coimimblnn 'En'iestnte Firemen's tms-
ciation will hold Itsntmmiimai totmrnanient at
Rock Rapida on 4jml 3 antI 4 next. A big
crowd will lie in'.ttknmlaee and a lug lot
of purses s'ill be'immmng till f0 ie contos.el
for by the eomnpanii' of thmt association
s.lo : spans anml c ate' ta wilI also Lie pitt imp
by the citizens.
_ ' . _ ' _
AMUMENTS.
OOOOOOOOOOoCOCeCCOOCCOC
l'cter Dailey ani his excellent comimpammy
arrived in Oimmahma yesterday direct frommi San
Franciro , after a very successful tour , and
opened it bref : engagement at time lIoyit
him time laughing treat , "The Nigii Clerk. "
It was the first time time farce imns been
lmrceented 1mm Omaima amid was received with
exceptionmii favor , 'Timo Night Clerk" at-
fords time mirth-provokirmg Iailey nil excellent -
lent opportunIty for displaying his art mind
his support I good tirougimout , incltmding
such recognized artists as Gertrude Fort ,
ltaynmoimd hitchcock , Jennie Yeaimmans , John
Sparks , Freda Iepew , Ida Hock , Ilertie
Dyer , Eva Ilutler , llemme Strettis , Lawrence
Sheemmn , Charles Sturgis , hugh MacIc , 33.
3. Sulhiyamm , Peter ilaimilahi and \Vllliani
iCeougim , Time trials of time hero begin 1mm
a New York bachelor quarters anti are
swiftly imiftod to time police station , witum
tiio comimedian ( lie comnimmamidimig omcer.
In time third act time climax of 'Tiie
Night Clerk" is reaciieml in a tiplendimi scemmic
display representing limo Hotel Illase. Time
story aboimmids iii ridiculous situations ammml
is Imitersperseil with sommio delightful special
feaures. The Oiymnpia qmmartet Is one of time
o'ehlar attractions of tile comnbiiation.
Time farce-comedy favorites of time Murray
and Macic comimbinatlomi entertained two
large c'owds mit time Cregimton yesterday in
"Fumimmigan's Bail. " \'lth Cimarley Lammmb ,
Bert Leslie , Clayttmn'hle : , Lormimie Deamm ,
Rita Dixomm , W'immlfred Stewart , Editim Newton -
ton , Grade Cumnmmmings , time Lorlug sisters
and other exceilermt artists time comupany
affords an acceptable nerformnamice. 'ruifl
name is used merely as a vehicle for iii-
troducing sommio first-class faree-coimmedy an-
tiatmi ammd nuuimeroumi clever specially turns.
Mirth Imervades timti exhibitIon from beglim-
ning to time fail of time curtain In the flmmah
act.
There are four actm in "Nell Gwynne , " tIme
new romnamitic play In rimicli Mile. ltliea imac
made such a decided hilt , and wimich will be
prceentc.d at Boyd's theater on Sunday , Monday -
day amid Tuesday evenings next. Eacim omme
of the acts presents a successIon of effective
t'ituatlorms and a general supply of noble wit
amid brilliammt repartee. In geumeral dranmatic
construction thin play dIffers widely from
tue conventional and does not depend mipon an
of the eene'atiennl devlceo' now so much in
vogue. It treats of IncIdents In the life of
Charles II , and several of the scenes are laid
in and about time court of this greet king ,
wimoso one romantIc lore was for tubs beautiful -
tiful , bnigumt and gifted \velmian. lie was imm
sonic respects the moat interesting personage
in time long line df niomiarcims wimo have graced
the throne of timat hation. Mile. lUmea's conception -
ception of tub' timost 1fascimmatirmg role Is said
to approach time ideal. She has gained the
cncomiums of time iItire eastern press and
of the public as well. It has denionatrated
bier remarkable yersatility and great art , and
will help to mdke ier memory endure , for
the remembranc'o'of this play will linger In
the rnndo' of timds wimo e'ee It l9ng' after the
trash of time pres W 'day Is forgotten.
- e _ , ) .L _ _ _ _ . ' '
The Auguatlim stock company , sup-
larting Miss Adli Rdhan' in "Taming of time
Shrew , " will ap 'r 'at the Crcihtmn tomnor-
row night for one tmerformance only , presenting -
senting Shakespar'e' merriest comedy In a
most brilliant nfanner. Thmo comii ! engage-
nen should prtve the .greatet soial as
well as thcatrica1evdnt of a number of ea-
sons. Large theater parties will attend from
ilja'eat ° citis. " , ' . . C iiute ,
1
Leapaid 'Godow4cy. ( ho eminent Russian
pianist , will nppea at time Creighton for one
night onl' SaturdAy , May'16.
Creighton MusIc' hail offers an attractive
vaulevillo performance for ' the approval of
Item patrons. Among those imow appearing a'
timat resort mmro the Brothers Diantas. Laola
Mitchell , Truly Simattuck , Gertrmmde Ilaynes
Leroy and Clayton and Meo'ra. Lutz and
P dersen. Time program viil b lmanged
weekly. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'Fime iLiek ( It G ilrmitmr
Is not steadier than a system liberated from
the shackles of cimihis and fever , bib ous remittent -
mittent or dumb ague by Ilostetter's Stomach
flitters , a perfect antidote to malarial poison
In air or water. It is also an unexaninled
remedy for bilious , rhmemmmatc or kidney
complaints , dyspepsia and nervouaness. It
inmproves appetite and sleep and imastens con-
vaiei'cence.
'I'ALICS IIXI'OSl'I'ION A'I' LA ltA3l mE.
,1llinimi , It. liemmiett Immterlewei1 by
I Ii m' ltioiii era nj 31mm mm.
A recent issue of time Laramie Boomerang
contains time followIng interview with \Vil-
ham It. Bennett of thio' city , wimo accom-
paimied his wife that far on her journey to
California ;
"I was greatly delighted with our trip
vest tlmrough hero recently wiien we vielted
Salt Lake In tuie.lmflerest of the exposition.
We did not imave an opportunity to stop at
Laramle ( lien , so I acceptel this opportunity -
nity to visit Limnimnile. The expositiomm , of
course , L time male timing witim us in Omaima
now. It tom in a sense an undertaking thummt
wu1 thrust upon Omaha. but one.vimicii we
undertake witim a great deal of Pieasure and
great expectation. You know the Trunt'-
mn'tilsemppl Commercial congreso' luCid its
lait. meeting in thmialma , and then decided to
hold ami expositon ! somnevhere in tiiL reat-
ermm country. Omnauma has undertaken the
fmmiflulmnemmt of timat resolution.Vo are beg -
g nn'ng 0 ' 0 k uron time air es a certain y.
bill uppropnlatimmg $200,000 has already been
pacmaed by the enato and has bCmm favorably
meported by the house comnniittea amid we mire
quite sure of Its imassage , At lime next. iz.
non of congre'mi we expect a still better up-
proprlation. A mnlilion dollars will be epenl
in th erection of time main exposition buildings -
ings amid in leautifying the grounds' , In
addition to this , tlm fourteen otates will probably -
ably meet state buildings. Time exposition
wihi be of greater enagnitudo timan either time
Atlsmmta.or the Te'nneo'see exposition.
"So f3r we lmave 'received ' every encourage-
meat from the weeterum states , Laramte , for
ir.stsmmce , will w IItt % o show to the world imer
mineral riches and'Ther nutural facilities for
nianmmfactuning gh rs your soda and all time
otimer variocc , roimr es , As time exposittoim
Is to be made imiieqiatlonal , it vill be time
great opportimmmltr otue western states testate
state timeir caeemfp ( % Ji& world. "
Coughing irnm&'tno delmo.ee organs imii
eggravatos time dieLae. Instead of waitln ,
mr' One Minutq ugli Cure , it helps mit
Imile , making excoetoratlon easy , reduces time
"mrenoso' slid tniUfmJiSatiOfl Every one likes it.
, ,
'lICE lLILji'YM.tltiCI1'1' .
I l-
INRThl17MF1NTS1ced on file Saturday ,
May 9 , 1820 : ' ( irs
\VA1TY DEEDS.
J F Wtmertii and wife to .Icimn Ilaemr.
mnammn , I ) i , as sofi-61.13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ijoo
I'otter & Geori Company to lii E
Harmon , mi 150 ( h * of w X feet , lot
12. boclt 2. l'ark O.uce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500
\v J Wagoner oondwio to F II lLeines ,
lot 8. btck aimd lot 1 , block 3 , Six.
toenth 8tree mtdd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ito I
J A Vakei1eid slit vle to E Ii Otlelh ,
tr , , lot 15 , Luke & 'F's add. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100
QUIT CIJlM DEE1)S.
a ii Lake to C J 1Carbacum , lot 8 , block
117 , ( ) mnmiiiu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
.1 IVnro to CV Caihirm , lots 12 and
11. Itenmington's subdiv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
I' ) \'oleott and wife to same , same Z
F A lCemmnp amid wife to J A Iioltorf ,
50x134 tees lii so corner lot 1 , Capt.
C 01 add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
DEEDS.
City of Omaha to C J ICarbimch , lot 8 , 0
block 147 , Ommihmo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Seine to smime , lot 4 , block 119 , smimne , . 1 1
Sreclal , mnmiter to J It bevy , lot 6 ,
Clark Place ( ox S 2 ( cci ) , . , . , , . . , 2,405
Same to German Savings bunk. lot 5 ,
C flfl [ 'luce . . , . . . , . : , , , . , , , , , , , , , . . . . , , , . 2t0. z
Sumac to e'atne , lot 3. same. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2KJ
Samne to saint' , lot 1 , same. . . . . . . . . . . .
Same to L A Young , y 1,4 of . lot 1 , r
Simian's subdiv in tlhlnmi's 2d add. . , . ltl mm
mmI
-I
Total amaouat of tranefers , , , , , , , . , .
\\Tj \ \ STREET llEJA1NS OUL1
ru the Attitude of Wa'ting for Something
to Tnm Up.
STIMULATIVE FORCE IS IN EVIDENCE
Cumin try heels ; roil to lie Stiffen tmg
fromim it iiiimg i'e'rI itml of liii ( . , rei'sI
Commscrvmmt ismim isitil I'iistiiimielImCmmt
( If % et'essmlr' W'mmmts ,
N1I\V TOnIC , May 10.-Henry Clews , head
of time bankimmg house of Ileimry dews & Co. ,
writes of time altuatiomi In'ahl street ;
"iS'nhi street immms to record mmnotimer s e'ek of
flumlimmesm' , Postimflmietmiemit and irnniimml declilme
In ltnices. 'Iho spirit of it'CImlfltIOti hilts
imeen miho1imtei3' atmigimmint , nithrmimgii 1mm iii-
vKtlimemmt business thmere , lmmms leeii IL fair
nmnommnt of trmnem.mc.Iommo' . \ % e notz ? mme mmiqrked
chmnmige iii comimlitliums ealcunted : to imalimee
either free buying or selling , mien nil ) ' to
nmaterimilly affect saltier. Time l.ommdomi immar-
Scot hilts been Immjunloimsly affected by tIme
nos' and perplexlimg aiiects of the m4timntioil
lit Sotmthm Africa , wimicli ima immliuenee'l ' our
iccumltlcs on time l.ondon excimmmiige Ummfetvor-
ably ; mind ( lie coiitifluicd contimiemmtmil aies
of 4fl'.Cflui tiiiiiliig simmiremi on timitt mimarket
imuive indirectly Incm't'ased the exports of gold
frommi timts ceiiter Over 2OJ0O'J0 waim sumippeil
Timeoxhity : 'fiimmrm'iiay's Gi'rmnnn m'tvmtlmft'r (0011
omit about l2,250Ot.X ) ; amid todmty further suimmis
mire' to be Fhiilpeh ; so ( limit ( lie s'eek's cx-
per ii will be umtiummnl $5,500,001. Ilut mmii these
CXII 'rIo' ' are largely Immchicmit to tratisiemt :
5liCil1ittI'C conditions iii Eimrolee , they mime
hot expected to rt'mmcii miny semloims aggre-
gate. 't'lmce factie , together with mu freii
nttcmnpt to raise time C'imlmnn questlomi iii time
m'cliritc have imeen time tmnfmiveirable fumetoim ;
of time week. On time other side of the sit-
muatlnim , there imtr' : been a contimmimamit'e of
time Immilirovenirmnt iii Crii caumditiomms , a mmmtln- :
LenIence of time be : ten Comic In time comnni.r-
cliii iimimrk'ts , timid time valcoimie rcsolutiomm
of the ImoimSe of rcposentatives : to mumljoimrmm wi
time 111th inst. 'lIme umiftivorimble tot of
conditions hmmive le'nhmais , o'eniiilmtmnel , ( time
favcrabio fmtctorm-t ; nmmti timis tmiu.4t b etc.
celItCi ( mom nccotmmitimmg for time alIght eleclima'
in quotations.
Time attitude ofVahi street is simply that
of vnltIimg for somnethiltmg to turmm iii ) . Thie
old comuittiomis have btemi vntciied amid
weigimed iiiitii they immive become i tale mimmil
umilmmiiuemitumil. They do 1101. excIte distrust ,
but simmmiiy lack stimnulative force. ' 1 imougii
simccuiitttora mire wemmnied of tlmmilness amid
istlonemnemit they do not ventimme to sell.
Time ' 'bears" are cautious and certumimm lend-
11mg ulerators ttstmemiiy fouimid on ( limit ido of
the nmarket are nId to be propliesylug a
higher raimge of values. Stocks ccrtmiinly
mire imut , mis a rule , ihistrumstetl ; timey mime re-
giurded umim comislderahly below their Intrimmsic
ymihue , Yet ihere is mm inleiimmable sonic-
timing ( limit prevents operatlmig upon these
convlctiomii' .
AL.L NEEDED IS AT hAND.
'l'lmat meomnc'tliiiig mippears to be that , Iii
time gemierul situmation , thiere is a blendimig of
conditions iimat are distinctly iiopefuil with
others that are dIstumnuilmig. It imeemna to
bo a broad rule of the national coumlitiomi
that vlmiIe the raw mnstenial of iirosliemltl
i1 ready to hand and wmultlng utilization the
mneciiamilom for conventlmmg it into \vemtltim Is
deranged and dIstrusted. We imnve really
no seriously unsound conditions of trade
to contend uIth. Ihnving uiimdergomme three
yearn or witlespream ] llqimiehmitiomi , eredi t ,
timough suspected In some quarters , iiould
be in a gtnerally safe anir solvent conch.
( ion. There Is no Inuimition of Values in
any department of either trade or llnammce.
Iii a leSS' brnmiclmea of indumtry there may
imave beemi a. brief oversupply of goods , but
production and Importation have beemi , and
mire now , imeummg very sharply contracted ,
amid the coummtry is fao't moving toward a
. ; tate of underproduction and of nienger
toclcs of merchandise. Certainly. too ,
hele is no'herc any infiatiomi of linlces.
.ll limo rse that occurred in the ii3pcfui
, Purt of IKS hits since been lost _ mmmi the
tmrrent level of commercial valu'a is imroli
ably aim low mis at nay ( line wltimlmi tht
A.st thirty yemmro' , and on many Imlmortmint
lines of' goods It is lower. In cdrtnln Im-
pom'ttimmt brandies of production there I' a
yer3' large reduction from ( lie volume of
previous yenrem. Sluice tue crisIs of 1890 our
onstruction of railroad has averaged oril )
2,500 mIles ier year , whiemeas , for the liv
next previous years the average miev mileage -
age was 6,000 miles : ( lie outlays on rohiimip
stock inure also been similarly reduced ; amid
yet , within this poulod , timero has been nr
increase 'of fully 7,000,000 In ommr population.
Can it be o'aid that Client is no great increase -
crease of rnhiroemd construction and efluip.
meat Impending ? There has been a 1hlc
check upon sumlpbutldlng , and upon the
construction of dweillng. We imave nowhem (
Ions "boms ; " no speculation In any kind
of commnoditles or enterprlse. Ii , time
homes of tue people there Inca been for
timree years a mcuiarp ctmrtailmnent of outlayr
'on nrtlcies of comfort and luxury. Time
postponement of domestic repairs amid no-
pluicements hums been general ; and in our
actOnies and workshops there hn been
a reduction of ouhlmiys omm repmlrs : or remiova.
tions of plant. Timre yeats of simeim defer.
monts has accumulated a vast amount of
iecessary replenLsiimemit wlmichm fleeelR to be
undertaken : Tue country is sufferimmg from
this long period of onforcemi conservatism
and postponement of necessary wants , and
cannot much longer defer supplying them.
Such a condition of nffairs has uiiways
urovecl to be time ccasiorm for a revival of
btmsinems , meomnetlinco' stemidy , at other times
.udden ; and thiero Is no apparent good
reason why the present situatlomi should
fall to result In a hlice outcome. Ii is
tn utter mlsconcepmlon to suppose that timis
recovery Is beiiig or will he imeld back
by an insulilcicncy or money. The amount
; t' money In cireulmitlomm outside the treas-
imry , Is today $ I5O.000,0s ) greater than it
% jiiS in 1820 , and him larger per head of popim-
latlon than It was then : and yet , at the
'manic time , a decline of U per cent in time
ceanlngmi of time brinks of the United States
sitimin the last five 3ears shows that less
currency is needed now tiimtii In 1850 ; so
that we are really in the midst of mu relative
initIation of tue currency. The facts imenc
cited are conclusive evidence that we have
already on hand all the material needful
to a round antI general revival of buaimiess
throughout the commniry.
IIOW ShALL IT 3E USED ?
Time mechanism required to bring about
that revIval , however , Is not in such a hojie-
fill eonciliton , 11y the meclmrmnlsm , I macan
all time vnnl-us agencIes needful to mnalce ac.
cumimlated wealth ro.iromlucttve. Time diii-
imoxitlemi to Invest ho' mmow held mimider re
, mtraiiit. Private capital stands aloof froni
mieWventurcs and ciinms to those tested by
experience , at no matter how low rates of
interest. Time trustees of capital are ( huh
and either keen theIr funds hmlhe , or seek
temporary woI ccurcd employment for
them at nominal rates , The coitrbutior.s
of Invention , in time shia1ie of new economIes
lii lroduction. ace h.d In abeynmice ; In
( act , the whole meclmanhsn : through wimichm
capItal onerates lii simifoning a sort of par-
alymets. UnquestIomamiuiy this simoieiusiomi o
cnterpnimo Is , at this stage , emlmuost entirely
due to political cammses. 'i'hos'e emmmmses suiow
timemeelvEs In time corrupt perversIon of her-
uslative paw'ns to time personul ends of pro.
tessinnai polticlatur to a legreo wii'ch Ii
nimaking confidence in ( lie very basis of our
palitierd InstItutions , At the moment ; the
special eximlb'tlon of tub' prostitution of po-
itlea is rotund In a willingness to debmy ;
our monetary system to rho silver basis.
for no better pum'p.so tiiumm to mmttract time
i'upport or a mass of ignorant voters , wimo
are misled by men immtererteml In ( lie pro
fimiction of that metal mind are bent on fore
ing an imrmlimnited mnarket for it , at whatever
cost to time nation. ThIs Is time paint iii
wimicim the prevailing aralysus of capital
iti mimotet acute , mind It is hare alomie timat v
( mliii : ook for time beginnimmg-s of Improvemnemit
From tubs votnt of view , time preiitratIon ,
for tim national e'eeilon are watchel with
intemiso eohicltu'ie. Fortunately , time uupparcmm.
mlrl ( ( ( I' time prllmtnanies to tim great bmt. :
tic of Novcmnlier nffords sonic grommnil ( or
hiOlie , There seems to be no doubt that certainly -
tainly one of t"e nnIies. mind pon'iiils' boti.
ivlil dim laro fl r vo of the i nq ai thou maaln _
tenammee of the goimi standard ; mmii there Is
apparently good reason fr expecting ( limit
the Imarty iviilch boat satisilos the conserva.
Live sntlnicnt of the nation on tb's question
ivil conimnand time e'eetlon of his cami'Jtlates. !
it Is timereoro ahlowumhio to hope hunt the
elections mmmv result In mm fatal hiios' to thit
silver emgltatomm ( , Jmmst so tar mmmi tubs proba-
biilty gains strenguij during tue next * lx
momitims , may conildeiico In the emmlnrged
employment of capital be expected to grow.
AV.ti'1'S 'I'iIIl 5' ! ' . 1,1)1115 i'LA'I'I'elt31 ,
Dccii. rmmghomi ut tu.-mtPIIIII , limi mm Comm. I
f'i C timi .1ts teeN iim it'i'zi iCs 1Iiiii lieNs.
NE % ' YORIC , May 9.-SVahl r4r et ha' ho mm
maying nmore attention tOils week t poiitlcs
iota to finance-or , rather , to ( lie financIal
icarings imivolved In national politlrs ,
It is cominir to pass In time Amr.erlcan finan.
: ia world ( lint the declarations % iiOi flc'mi
, oiley by the conventions of ur states are
, r conscqmience tieyommd ummytiming known in
'ormer nattoimal history , 'i'imimi not only is a
mimotter of Found financIal health Ut home ,
jut Is time iioniagtu we va--fromn time Vi'a'l
; treet point of View , at lest-to time old
'asumicned ways that European liivestons
mare.
So far aim any fore'gn ' interest In our mar.
cot is coimc'ernaii , % 'mmll Street iia bti a at a
mtandstlll for a long tUne lmaht , Time , Etira-
lean investor meaiy Lii anxious to beileve
lint imonei't finance is to be thm policy held
0 omm this WIde 01' the suumter ; but , none the
05 $ , timus stimmie European Investor is deter-
nintid to go id n mmiou1y until lie has somno.
umint macre timun IsIs timoores ammml his hopes
0 suamrant imimm belief , \'hen the nutioxmai (
epubhlcan rom'vealion coumvencmi at St. Louis , ' ,
mmd riot till then can lucre be any such itsI
uranee RCCCItCid abroad , I ,
Incidental to all this political turmoil anti
speculation , timi stock market iintu ptoul
stili. here imnd timert' have hmeemi mmml1 iion ,
imOincu of the immdimjtrluul stocks , bill fit tii
niost Part nothing imam , been accotniuiiht'h
In nliy effectIve vny umoti time course of
imric. Nothiitmg has bec'mi t'omispicimousiy
strong. Yet , In no hiart of the market hmis
there tulilmeareil atly liquidation-any * 'chhlmig
of iitocks Imy oid imohlels ,
The sc'nrecmow ( lent' huts gcmic I , ' ; time
whole ; iumblle lii tti etl of hmmirtl tInu's at non.
It is going lii be' fmimiimhv'mmimhi'e train thmtmu I time
on o he imOpO iii i itO l f 1 oie'e ' , lad cmi.
tions tmf thilmi are inanifolti 'Vile nVm.ic
mnnmi ilunlmmg time last three or loin yenta
hiui ( lone miotiming hilt restrict his hitisimmess
caterpm ises feel blue , ec'ommimnize nail iloilge
time rimt'm-i f. Ii cmi t imtui e Ii a Ii ge---mI lid I hid'
eiiatigummg imeni ii is rIght wltii um Imow-gooli
thames s'ill be easily ( 'mmtigh cstmullished.
liLmi3lNIISS flEAl ) ' TO III1\'I'fl.
, Imist normiinl expemmdltmmmemi , mmoniiiai colt-
aim mmiii ( I on , Ii onmnn I hmmsl n em % 'ii ys , ' ill mull he
the Ummited States immosImerutis enotih. So
lomig ticpm'csseml iimms inisimiesa been oh. over
that mummy be'ttermmient of comuseqimemmce uIll
bc , sure ( ItiiCkl3' to lead to n liiisimmess me-
vival wimic'im ill tmike on uidespread 111103'-
nnc3. . Thu Is miot ( lie sort of tulle wimicim is
fimsimic liable Just 3''t ; bitt time dfl3' of Its fashi-
lomi it' , I behiev , very ios flt hmnimmi.
Give ums a clec'larnt'on otltrOl ( 'U for imoii-
Os t ilmiiimmce em I S t , I .oim is mm cx L thou tim-a mid
there yemil ima'e good ( lineS.
( live us a iloclge or a simuddle-nimil timere
ymmm imnve ito'piciomm , bumuimmesmi hmcstaflcy.
timnes immiriler tiitimi ever.
Time vimole ltii'iit'es , world e'eemns to ht
wmiitlmmg cmm ( liii comnimig declaration at St.
Louis. Every tmrnmctm of tt'mile rprtq a diii
Post C loll DII t ii e liii rt ( it t1'er immiponm mi Ii t Imi-
tere't ( ci do nothlmmg auth mitten time miatiommmil
rejmmmblicnmm coimveiitiomi , It beimig tmtku.'mm ( tim
gramited ( limit time reiuimbiicmiim ldatormmm iii
sure to he time mmmitft'mmnl P3IiCY thumnlmig at
henst time four 'eumrs to follow. Take timei
iroim C numb mm ii mum cxii mmil'le of vhin t is goImmg
om niul of wimmut tIme' m cal i'oimdltltmis are. I
know Persoimally tiimt : a coimtrac't iii 1cm meadi-
miess to be excilted by tlni foremiiost Im'omm
iminkers of time ( 'oimmmtrl' mra'lillmig for time
mimalim t emmmt ace of iir II ta iml C Pmic'cS tim e mao mcmi
minythilmmg ( 'ci tnhii Is lUii'iVim Of uiimtt oimr
( utmmro national Ilnumnelmil PolicY iii to In' .
Other trade ititerestmi of slniiiar conseqimemmce
mire I mm nmtichm 1 hm mit inc hmlI1'e.
Rniivn3' t'armiimmgg are geol imetter tlmin :
mminmiy foree'miiiters expected , \'itli miuiy liii-
hmrovcmmimit Iii btms'nens whatever we mhmah1
immi'e nem hmroilts immercasimig far beyond nimy-
tlmhmmg imithicito known iii our tt'nnspomtmm I ion
iiim-tOm3' , \'liOt mind iecliiflg ecomiotnies immiv , ,
bee'mi I mm trodimreml I mm t o ma II vmi y man un gem emm
tumid are ioummil to contitmue , vimetimerve
immive gocd timiies or whmitimer lreSellt iiai'cl
timnt's comitlmmue. In good thmmiemi we wIll imnve
our railways ulhlii a. imurd timnes bats. ile-
( time tIme lunnic of ISlEt Caine every m-emilroumi
Iii this coUmmtry , bariimmg mt few excelmtiomms
of the Chicago & Ahtomi kind , were mmmii 1mm
spemmdthmnhft % fl3'S. 'I'iili imas been cured.
' 1 lie cimre is to be iienmmmammemmt , for years to
conic Itt lemtst.
The iimmportamice of thIs is hmeyonml ami'
casumuii calculation. If good tunes comae--
ammd tile ) ' are coinimig-thls cimamige to hetter
conditions in time ninkimig of net emmrnimigs
'ilh be time greatest and lmenltiiiemit fartor
( hulL time Imm'esmemit vorIi1 ha kmmowmi sluice
Amnei'ican m'aiirond tmmmhldlmig lmegiin. Itmili-
wa3'P , by extravagamice miimtl mnisuminnagc'-
miients , jdtmmmgeml kite recc'iversumips , cami by
reasammmibic amid hmomiemt amlmmiinlstratlotis timake
prollta mind pay ( ilyldelids.
In ProPerties of thus kind time big profits
of a better stock market are to be found.
11. ALLAW'AY.
ChICAGO GIIAIN t1) I'ItOVlSiONS.
Fe-ti ttii'eM of time 'I'riulititr a mmd Cmosumima'
1'mIees on Simtimviluiy ,
CHICAGO , Mmi3' 9.-Wimoat was firmer to.
clay emi reports of chinch bugs in lhiitmols ,
llensian ilies In lmmdinnmm. and conflicting no-
pcrtii from the other wheat states , .Iuy
closed at 63c , or iAC above ycst'rdmuy. Corim
amid oats mtiio caine lit for an advnmico Otm
account of umifavorable weather. Provisions
alone sulked and declined to join time ad-
Vance.
Timere was a good trade and active nmar-
ket In vhmeat , iiuctuatomms covering IL l1t' ,
ruumigo , Time feeling developed was considerably -
erably stronger during ( lie enm'iy hcimns , mummcl
higher vnices ruled , after wimicim there was
.m. moderate reaction , anml time c1oc i as
stemidy at frommi 'c to c advance. Time
early uitm'engtim Vmis mlimo ciiieily to bug
torles ( roam Immdhmtmmmu. reports of datiiage
comIng from that o'ection dime to time lIes-
sian liy. amid , un time , iml'ceii came from the
name partIes who aveic tIme timt to for-
uvard time ciammimige itmot 3'eliE , time same had
a good deal Cf effect and offset time other
bear mmcws mit humid. 'rhere was a good nc-
tive bumyimig by piomnimient operators amid
offerings for awhile were snmal. Exports
for time week made a imetier summwlng. The
smnali Argentine suilpniemits milso hind a 111cc
effect on time mnarket. Time Ohio roprt
macIc the commdltion (5 per cent , against 57
ncr cent a month ago. Clmmto'tde nmarkets
were higher. Amqmig time bear immmluences
at hamid were ( hit' rains In Texas ammd ICmn-
san , where moIsture was badly needed , tuncl
the Michigan state repom t was quite favor-
abie , Cables , too , suere ' , iJ lower , relied-
lug yesterday's decline on timus side. There
was but iittie 1mm the miortimwest mind
receipts in that section were as liborul as
the samne weelt a year ago. The weather
forecast had a weakening emfect and caused
pricea to recede some.
There was a gozid general trade in tue
corn timarket , ranglmic actIve within a 1'4c
range. The feeling deveoped was strommgcr
mind higher prices rmmieml eary iii the clay ,
itfter % lilcim tin easier tone was nmammifested.
but the close Vas steitily at from c to i/t
aclvamiee. There was a good demnammcl from
shorts from time start numl some of the
Iealtng sellers of yestsnclmiy were time roost
active buyers today. 'rime selling was scattered -
tered , but a good suave of the same was
for country account. Time o'trengtim conic
chIefly fm'om time actIon of wiment.
'rumere was a good trade in omits ohio , t
boimght liberally amid there was also a fair
nmmmimber of oimtslile buying orders , wimlcim
uvere. It was iiatd , due to fears of damage
to the crop by lungs. Ohferlmigs early were
ilgiit and it nequlmeci hut. ittle bimyttig to
advance hmrices le. 0mm the hiuge offering '
were increased and prices reaced : 'Ic , but
closed wltim a net gain of lc 'l'mudimmg was
enthmoly in Jimly antI Septeniber ,
Prices in vrovislons hall a fartiier declimie I
today , Jo:3' : pork , whmicum closed yesterday
mit $7A0 , declining to $7.62 and closing mit
$7.70. Lard was evemi mule comisplcunsly
weak , July getttng as low as $4.60 and cboot.
immg' at $ I,62tf. Jim y ribs , which chased omm
the day before at $ i.I7i4 , left off today a
$4.07i,4.
Estimated receipts for Monday are :
Wheat. ID cars ; corn , 115 cars ; oats , 145 cars ;
imons , 40,000 imoad.
'I no leadiiig Sutures rammgcd as follows ;
ArtIcles I O.mrm.I : _ ! ! . I Lt.i : Thii't C
i\iemit.No.4 ) -
Ma 1)2 ) 03 Ciii fl 214
Juno et : 114 62I nm' : '
Juili , ' O3't ' tIii4 mi : iJm : ;
Sept Oit O5 114 tii4 ,
ConiiNo 2. .
Slay 2S1b : u ) 2ii i8i C ;
July 21Jf 30 % .jti amim ( i
SCEC 81 3i1 31 3I
Oats. p.o. 2. .
May lSi 1C.- 18mg 180t
Jimmie ltm 11)14 ) 101.8 1t *
July . . . , , , it $ ) 2(1 ( lilt 1t
Sept itilt 2O Iit1 io
I'orkperbbl I :
? hmiy..7 . 671t
.iimi y , . , , . . . . 7 70 7 75 7 020 . 7 70
( ' ) . . . . . . . tl , 7 1)3 ) 7 so 7 00 1
I 5'it..7
3lmmy..4 . sa
.limly..1 711 1 711 . . 13) ) 1 i'43 'j
SOlit. . . . . . . . 4 1)0 4 ( dO 4 75 4 75
'hnmltlbs- . . .
Slimy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07Cm
July. . . . . . . . . . 4 111 . 4 . . I O70 . 4 Ofit
etipt. . . . . . . 4 ; smi 4ti : , 4 2o 4 20 o'
Cmtmh quotations uteic aa ( "htows :
\viim1'r-No. I curing , 62c ; No. 3 sprIng , ' °
53tc ; No. 2 r&d. G6ti111c.
COIIN-No. 2 , lIe. r
OA'l-Na. 2 , I'Jc ; No. 1 liite , 211'c ; No , I
while , t. 0. ) . , i'J3tJ2lc ,
IY1-No. : 2 , hti'Ae _ ,
li/ilti.IY-No , 2 , aommmtmmiml ; No , 3 , l3tlblc ; No. v
1 , I' . 0. Ii. , 23c. C
IJAX8l1ll-No. I. Ee ,
TIM'fitl' i4mIl1m-m'nimmt , $3.30.
l'ItOVliiIONm4-tt , s. ioi k , err Ill , , $7.COl1 1.CI.
I.arai. tier 1(0 ( lbs. . 1I. & . Short nil's. shts Ilaime ) ,
t 4.Oifi I 10 , 1 Cry in I mt'h , , Imulhc'm ii ( lox 'Ii , $ ISOOJI
4 t24. Kijart thur .1k , ( lieih ) , $47511457'4
i1HK'o'-1)IttiIerm4' iimmimhmei gouis , men gmmi. ,
. $ - loaf. iG.2. ; grmiauiateth , $5G2tt'
5,75 ; stmmmiarh "j , " 1.25.
l'Ot'hTItYFaimly imc'iivo ; turkeys , Dtjl0e ,
lucks , bCjb4o ; soete' , ilIeil ,
VFil1IC I.Y ti'1N1NCI. % 1 , ml II % 'i iiV ,
.11OiI ( ' ' Jilts ilt'i'iihilt U I her miii Eims'
Cum.ittimiut ,
LONDON , May 10.-Time money mnarket hmmi
iiecn 1mm flue name eal3' condition thus week
rime stock mmtrket was ruthmer Inactive amid
prices were irregular. OwIng to thom ( ron
biem'omflc , political outlook , especially In
AfrIca , there hints been a meviveml miemnuind
ror investment stcks at an imnprovetl iurieo
Ilcrae ruhluuay securities were limmt emi iroil4
: mmkiimg. Foreign * .eciirties uvere rmmtlmem mug-
etiecl , hut sytro 1mb , C mpecimiiy ! time 'Furkim.ii
lfl fuyor.slfe aeJmnhnktniitive repoems. Cob' ' ci
Nortiu'r iitmithi affected them imitrato proiit'r-
Iieii but meligh.ly , lie lund been ( or a bug .1
imno rc'aclily realizing , nail therefore' , lila
molihimigit were contianmiiivei3 pmnmil , 'I'hmt'ro V
lmmhfl hieemm an miviivo lirofesemlommimi Imoomu iii °
irewer ) ' shiiiros. Afrcari se imltie were very
in be I ho I t tmoi r I emma m'as till ra Il m' ii ron ,
F'emmns ( limit tIme govermimnerit wIll revoke ( lie
hmurter of time ilnitishm South Arit'ntm coemi-
many uvere jmrmtcileutliy dipehle'l. ' blitle butt-
11(85 Iii likely to lie ulone' , Imowever till the
mituatlomi Is vheartr , 'rime gaul sliliimc'mmtx
mmmii the Political canilmnign have .iepm'ee'seil
menIcnims itih around. neverthmeieuis tue be.
I et I ii eXjiic'isemi iii 1mm ulimemm t in I ci Uu r 'nui t ha t
ham ttmmmo utlil ytt eommo : viieti Amneihian so-
um'itles mviii ilmimt favor here , Tha dc'creuuies
or time s'teiC uverol Atcimuiiomi preferred , 2
icr cemit ; lteiidlng lets , 2 per cent ; ( 'hileago ,
dllwnukeo & St. lauil , Iemmvcr & itlo
Irancle preer.rtci , and i..ouivllie & Naeii- (
'ilho , li ' Ier cent : Erie Montgmigu mind
S'abam'ii lmreferred. P4 yen cemmt ; .Atcimimiomi
nd'ubaeh Gil , 1 per cent ; otiier8 mac-
tonal.
OIMf1 LIVE STOCK IAllhET ( '
Cattle Trade Shows More Lifo nntl Price ;
Improve some.
11G111 OFFERINGS READILY TAKEN
liueri ( in Affer Sututihit' . , iimur1 atul me
llt' ( icr hhtmsiiu'sp , Itestil tsIioga
Sliiu' Little ( 'hanmige Imi ito.
uei1t' . liii I'rlci's ,
SATt'ItDAY , May
Receipts for ( lie .dmtys imidiented are :
Cattle. Uogii. Sheep. horses.
May 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hilt
May S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Io . 123 11
MmI3' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,038 1,353
Mmiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,401 5,702
Miiy 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S13 4,502 5,19 % 1
'iim13 I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,40 1'99 ' 6,011 II
Mim3' 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . itiat 2,9I 205
33113' 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,076 3,260 2,251 11
'rime ouiicimml mmuimmiier of cars of stock
bm'oughit in today by eiclm : road svmus :
Cmtttie. hogs. Siiet'p.
C. 33. & St. I' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Mimioiirt PacIfic . . . . . . . . . . 17 'I
I 'mmmii I'acullc m43'stemn . , . , .12 12 . .
Ii. & 33. it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12
C , It. & Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Li 1
( _ , It. I. & I' . , vast . . . . . . . . 2
C , ' . , It. I. & I' . , % 'eSt . . . . . . . 11
( ' , St. 1' . , 33. & 0 . . . . . . , . l 2
F , r : , & M. V. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 11 . .
Total receihitmu . . . : : : : : : ; ' 1
Time elisimomitiomi of time dmi3"s receilmts was
as fohiosum' , eacim buyer lnmrclmmsitig time miuimn-
her of imend immtiicnteti :
Ilmivemi. , Cattle. Hogs. Shmeep.
Ommmmtlmmt l'cmcklmmg C . . . . . . . . . . 482 . . ,
( L 11. llmimiimmmommul Co. . . . . 177 1,0'0
SWift mind Commmpnmi3' , . . , , , 350 (10 235
t'iiulmiumy } 'muektimg Co. . . . . . t8 i2l .
It. Becker & icgmtmi . . . . . . t2 , . ,
J. hobmmimimm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , . . .
\ ' . I. Stepimemms . . . . . . . . . . S . . .
Umtiotm . hrt'ssed hiee'f Co. . liS , . . , ,
\ \ . hlmimmilltomm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 , , , . . .
St. lotmts lmre'il Beef Co 31 . . .
Chicago I' . & I' . Co. , Ne-
brmmslcmt City , Neb. . . . . . . . . . 256
Oti'er buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 350
- - - - - -
Tota' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 509 3,567 235
The receIpts for the weak , with comimimarl-
eons , ate :
Cattle. hogs. Sheep.
fleeelpts thus veek.'I 917 21,318 9 974
ltecotptmi hmiit week . . . . . 9,92I ) 17,8(11 ( 6,121
Sammme vcck last 3etr : . . . 6,433 18,376 1131
Sammmo week , ' . . . . . . . . . . . , 2.97.l ; 3.2.12
Sanme weelt , ' 113 . . . . . . . . . .i3ltC9 33,332 4,2.u
Sanmo veek , ' 112. . . . . . . . . . . l5ISS 32 , ill 3,409
C.A'I'TI..E-A few hi'mmi timnti 1,000 fresh cat-
tb vero on sale today , a fair average run
for a Smmtimrmln3' . The tiirirlet mvns iii very
fair shape ( romn mi seller' ' roimit of vi w. Omily , '
a few cattle were omm tme : mit ammy of ( lit' mnmir-
kets utiul time buyers mvtre anticipating a
mmioderate rimmi ( or time curly part of next
vesk , as mi mesult of thu breolt iii values
dmmrlrmg the past two clays. As a commseqoe000
every one was ready to hamy cattle today and
time nimmnleot um'ns active amid a little stronger
all nroimmmd. Time mnost imnprovemammt was no-
tlcemeble on time lianmly light cattle. As high
aim B was haul for calthc' weiguming between
1,3CO miami 1,4(5. ) , witile Chit' built or time cattle
1mm the yards sold at $3.7OJ3.15.
Omily live or six of cows ammfi helfers
'ero offered on time mnarket and 11153' soicl
lmromnpti3' . at good , steady prices. There were
.Qm , f\r if an ) ' full-load bumiches , time offer-
ingom for the most Pare c.'omisustlng of odds
and emids , one or ( y imeacl imm mi place.
Stockers nnd feedcrs vero also In light
SumlihmI ) ' , imuit what few ihereero soil readIly
'it steatl3' lmrlces. Sommme 65.1-pound stockers
brought ; i mimid some imeavier cattie 375
hOGS-It 'i'uts mu 13.15113.2) mimarket inlay , thmo
SimmIO as yctomilay , with this lllhrrenco mhmat there
wail immome of time 13.11 ummil ia.s of mime ia.o. timafl
y.'utcmlmty. 1mm omlmc'r somts mtie market motley was
it chicle easier , but couhit hmartily be called So
lower.
Time ihglmtest Imogs here elI at C3,2. . npd the
lIghtest ( it ilmemim welg miii 214 mounts. Teiterday
as htglm mms $3.30 mviis mail for elmolce light , but
tiisi irighmed imniler 201) poimnis.
Qmmime a numier of time extreimme Cmcavy bonds mo'd
at $3.t2' . ii. agmimmst $3.i2'.iFal5 y.terthmty , wimll ,
( tie great bulk of lime mimaltumu welghmt mini mixe,1
bails Hill iii i3.iii3.O. as oiled above.
'rime maam list was faIrly mieitvo , and time offerings
were all taken In good season.
Time last week ham wItnessed a liberal rim of
hogs , mini time mmricet immmm' . uipomm mime whole , beca
In m'em' ( air shape. Time mmmyem have all urantni
hogs amid have tiiken hmold freely. time yam'ds as ci
rule b'mng ciettred early imm mime ilay. In tiui !
roomier or vnluem , the conditlan of time . mmmnricet
liii' , imot been jo inthifacmomy me the FellIng In.
iereshs. At mIme opening of lice veek to mno.t
of ( he hogs i 4)ii at 63.25113.30 , mumh on Wednesday
time bulk brought * 3.CO335. That proved to
iii time hmtgim ttmmt it time m'enk , iii tact time hIghest
luty since AlmriI 21. DurIng time letter h.atf of
Lime ivoilt time tendency of values has tei'n steadily
Iownwmmrml.
IillIIllI'-Tlic're vas mm load of sheep reporteil
in , html It was conmhmtmmcl milmcct to a Packer cmrmcj'
was aol. offered on the maurket.
CIIIC.tCO LiVE S'I'OCIC iAlICEP'1 1
'i'lmere ViiM IL Strotiger 31gilct for
CutICle.
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CHICAGO , May 9.-Today ( litre was mu strong
niarket for cattle , w'mil some cattle IliaC were
held ( rota 1'riilay soiO mit 14. an mmdvaace of lOo
over time best of yesteiday. It was evident that b
iJuycmH were not looklmmg for rmnylimtng mmioro ( Juan ' , ,
It goni average iomn next Momimlay.
'rhire mvi's mi glOli tlemmitnl Ion imogs today , anti
hut' offerings uerc largely iumcen mit yesterday's '
ilm.ciine , s'JlIm romime drmvm. selling a simale lower.
mba were mit tm-unm 3.1O C ) E.1) fr heavy , withm
imoice malxei sellIng at 03.t5 , and mrtmo assorted
lgimt mit ( aGO. The built mr limo hogs crossed thmo
ciil(0 at from * 3.3" ma 13.4) .
rtme orrenimigs of sImeim % 'ere icndliy sold today
it ( mmmi * 2.50 to 8310 for slum'p , nail at rrcmm * 3.75
to 14.75 for hamni's , whim sIring iamnbs waomtmcl at
real 15.75 to 16.75.
Iteceipte : Cattle. 300 Imeimmt ; Imogs , 20,000 head ;
slmecp , 3.000 imcmmd.
JCcl.5i114 City if'e Stoclc.
ICANSAS Ci'i % ' . May 9.-CA'fl'l.It-Itecelpt .
'MO heath ; smipnientm4 ! , 2,2)0 ) hmead. hllaiket sitady
mmmd mmncimmngel ,
Imoas-Iteccimits. 4.500 licail ; elmlpmmienls , 2,600
wad. lmlmirket weak , tic lower ; bulk of sales ,
; a.i5Il1l.25 : immavies , I2.t,013.2) ; packers , $3.iO3.25 :
iilxett , $3.ioIiahO : lighmtmm , $3.iJ331 ; Yorkers.
; 3.20113.35 ; 11gm , $2.1C1t3.35.
t4llItili'-ltrcelpuii. 3,500 imen(1 ; u'iiltinient , , 203
mcrd. Mmrket steady ; lamnbj , 12.5)ifi.50 ; mut.
0mw , 02.25113.60. _ _ _ _ _
Sdiicls , Iii Might ,
Itecorml of recelplmi lit the tour lmrimmclpal mai
IC'S for Saturday , May' 10 , jS3G :
Cattle. Itogs. Sheep.
Iommtim Omn'mlma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tilt Z,5iO 23 $
'imlcimgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3(5) ( 1900) 5,00)
it. I.oui , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2W ) 4.50) 3.500
Cansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40) 2,00 1,200
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,511 23,780 7,95
St. 1ttius lhe Stocle.
Sr. LOUIS , May O.-CATTiL'-Iteccimds , 400
mind ; market Btt'mmily , I Ut iiUl'lIy ' to3 small to
I , ) retail , teai Immg ; j > riee Ufl'immmrmgt'mi ,
11OC.S-itoceilmts , 1,700 hitutmil marmmket steady ;
mevy , $3.iOtII.40 ; moxc'd : , $3.00t3.35 ; ltglmt , 3.20t'
'
j1mIgm'-1tcceimmts , 1,2)0 humid : mimmirkit quiet ;
'eiana , f3.001J3I0 ; umalimeum , 13100355.
lii iicli'sts'r 'I's' Ii It. Itevi ely ,
MANCIlISTEIZ , May lO.-'rime market has t
imowli ml. good buiiltiesmi lImbs week , both for
'urns anml cloth. Export yarns were very
leil cngng&d for otme , nn' , in many cases ,
or two rnolmtims , home users were lmuylng j
atimer inure freely mind irces , svere finn and
oimietlmsies 1-ICc demerit. Clotim was ( lOlng ,
chl , wlthi large inquiries aid good emigemgu-
e'mmtii Cut firm imnicIs. Ilomne trade antlers ' 7
erO enlarging , There wmts no cimminge in
iernmany.
Searles 85
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rvousClirou1o
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Private Lflseass.
ti 4 . ; ' WEAEM (
jfittt # BiXUA1jbZ.
; , I , All L'mImste Diseapsi
' (17 ( 1 ( nduit.orders of Ms
5 .i Trematmimemit tiy mg. *
k coagaicittion i , . & .
; ,1' SY'HLIS
Cured ( or If. uid time iuiioo timorouiuhf
. , nsed from th. system. l'1mSS i ° ISTUi.1 ,
mm IiItI'AL. ULCIIRS , llYDitOChLES ANI )
'AUICOCgM ' pmrmenently imcmd .uccsmsfUhIl
it.d. Meihod new anti unfatilng ,
'TflIflTiIDC mu Pt CCT Cureit
PHlUIUIIL liIIU ULLL.I tiiote
Ui Dew mncihmo4 wIthout PaUl or cuttlsg ,
Call on or &ddr.ss WIib stomp ,
V eamrIaa L t1miirIj LtD U , * 4th $ * , I
14 1.4LL&i4 tL iJidttt4U1 Omgui sma.
lAMES E. BOYD & CO.
'l'ticpliuiie ! 1031) . Otntki : : , Nu'b.
COMMISSION
I1A1N , : PROVISIONS : A'D : STOCK3
14on1 1llY JIOoar4 of Trade ,
Ditect wz.e to Chmicaio agid New 'york.
srnE..ra4eats ; Jolia A.Yarrezi 4 Cmi.
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