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(3 TITE OMAhA DAI t V 1j : MOflA.Y , MAY 18 , 189(1.
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MORIN OUTR1IESJOI1NSO )
Johnny Loses lila flmt Race Before
Crow(1 ( of French
QUEER TACTICS INDULGED ON TUE TRAC
1florf It , Mrikt Ii S'Itcr S't ( It
J , t ( ( IislI , Ititi II ( : ! IIItM $ III
I. tiIIi IIit ItititigIi for
All.
PARIS , M' 17.-Morln , the celebrate
l'rencli bleyditit , heat .Jehn $ , Johnoii , tli
Ariterlean , In both het of the 2OOOniete
rac3 .at the VeIihoiiie tie In eli toda
'fher att extraoriIary lnteret rnanlfete
In the ract and there butt been a great de
ol arn fecflng ( tevelopwi beten tlio Lw
prIncipals over IIIlunlertandIngs n to lb
tljite amb Place of meetIng. Iloth were lii
dcterltlluel ( mood. The pectntors felt ur
of a good Taco. The appearance of ( lie lw
riders tnt' greeted ltli a hearty outburMt c
aPPlflISC. % AgaIn riuritig the race JilIn8oI
1tat acordel an ovatIon 'licn lie ittopped Ii
allow hIs adter&nry to change a PUtctUIC
tire. IJIOtI the retIl13itkJfl ! of thu race John
ron led atul after several efTorts to get Mont
in ront. o as to force blot Lu et the Itace
botit st'lPeI ( atiil franed ngalrit the raIlliis
lorln tlierctipoit dlsttuiuiiteil tttid llcil ott
vblIo Johnott Ilnlslied the cotintc. Thi :
itntcIi s as. Iio ever , lecltued voId , owlni
to the leatilnt on the railing. tipoit tlit :
the ertstI hooterl and nptlaii1t acordlnj
to the ( lirectiun theIr s'tlipatlitc took. I
liareltiater \ as thou lirovIdetI. Johrtszti
ntuIn to k the lenti arni all efforts to te
Moniti In front tiroved futIle. At thu lati
ht'JI In the roirEo JolItott sturte3 , hit
] lorhi caiii.ht liliti and finIshed a lt'ngt
alicail ,
The second heat showed a rpetItlon at ttu
tactics In the first heat , JOhfl9fl beIn
forced Into the lend. Ito ttpurtetl tipoti tli
final lap aiti galited about thIrty yanils upot
his tulvcrary but agaIn caught an
beaten by about a length.
The ilefeit of the Ainerlcat lleae'l thi
crowil nnd the InnIng Frncliinaii ' . as frail
tlcally cheered by th thousands of specta
tons oiiie of Mono's ailinirers flocked ti
the track and stirrottiuled liltit. LeanIng liii
% veater from Ils btck and replacIng It by i
trl.colorctl Jent cy , In which PatrIotic apparu
they escorted him around tlio track In
triumphal proccslon anild yelling an4 ac
cIatiiatIoii.
JoIiiiion took tih tlefcat In very good part
though he dlii 1101 relIsh the treatment tha
had bevn accorded littit eIther by his oppcrien
or by the crowl. After the race Jolinr
salit to a relireontatIVe of the
prert : "I was , fairly outpaced on both tin
Ishes all right enough , but I desire to eX
press tity regret. that I wn not tnt'ated In
tnore sportitnittillko manner by Morin. Afte
lIe hail been iaccd for two Iap he flatly re
ftn.ed to render rite any sinilar service. Tb
crowd aIin pelted inc with gravel as ice wool
along the track. '
Torn Eck , Johnson'H trainer , aliI that titi
Arnerlean woull (10 better In a fortnight
jolir..ii Is aho engaged to race itt Pant
next Sunday and Monday , May 24 niil 25
lie only raced today. ho said , to satisfy pub
lic curiosity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
e.AuIs : ( )1i TIlE NtTIt.tI. I.1 tUI
flu I ( ( , ior4 ( eGrllfl 4 Ii Si it tlil
F'IIHtItIIetl ! I'IititiitItig itt CItlotigo.
CHICAOO , May 17.-The Champion ! gavc
Grililti , a fearful pounding toduy. Clarlc :
hit the flrt hall pitched for three baic
00(1 the cannonading svuii kept' up to tlic
fliliRil. rlt0 Colts playcd a poor gatno lii
the lieu , COllIl ( not touch 1loffir atIti hut
for liii mutt would havc been shut out. Iii
the lxth letting Jentings made one Of ( tic
nest tensntInitnl liLtYfl over teen htre by
juntitig into the cro"h. cnptuntng ltynn'i
foul II y itnil itecoruplishing a double i1ny
by a Perfect 11110W to the Plato , Atteitii
alice. 1Si11. fcoro :
Cliiciigo . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
lialtIntore . . . . . . . . . . I 0 2 2 0 2 5 1 O-1
jIlts : Chicago. 5 ; Htiltltnore. 1i. Errors :
Chicago. 7 ; BaltImore. 2. Earnoth iiitis Bitt.
titnore , 6. Three-base Itit : Triibv , Clarke
Cveicr. itobintion (2) ( ) , Iloffer. Stoke bai'cs :
I teltz. Dotihia iilays Truhiy to Everiti ;
( 'rutty to Dahilen to Decker : (111111th to
Truby to Decker : Jennings to Iteltz ; Clarke
to Jennitigit to hlotTet" Jennings t ] tltz lii
Clarke. BaeI ; on hulls : Oft Gritlitli. 4 ; off
3loffcr. 5. Strurlc out : By ( ] rillith , 1. Butteries -
teries Clicngo , Grillitli nod Kittrelge : 13tl. :
tituoro , hotter arni Clarke. Umpire : Sitenl-
dnn.
ltElS WIN AN UI' I1h14 GAMfl.
CI NCINNATI. May 17.-The ILOdS started
Oil t tinilei IL ha flhliclil ) . fougli t their vti y up
gradually and overcame the lead of nitie
runt ; sectIrcIl hy Brooklyn in the first In-
ztlng , anti lottteih out a victory. 1islier
pitched tcdiIy tlitoitglioUt and though lilt
hard had gooti tuplort except In the llrst
Inning , which kept the hitt trom counting
for mitch. hltirper % Vus htioclced out of the
box in four inningil anti Payne substitutcil.
. Attetidituce , 1,400. Score :
CiflCitifliLI ( . . . . . . . . . 1 0 3 4 3 5 0 0 ' -1
1Jroolyn . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-10
Jilts : Cincinnati. 19 : llrooklyn , 1G. Errors -
rors : Cincinnati , :1 : ; Brooklyn , 8. Earned
runs : C'liicinhiicti. S Brooklyn , 2. Two-bate
hilts : M'l'he , Mller 2) ) . F'isher. Ander-
lain. Shinille. Payne. Tlirec-baio hilts : Burke ,
Smith. ilonie run : Lachunce. Stolen bases :
7t11)ler ) (5) ( ) , Iloy. Smith. Vnighn. Gray (2) ( ) .
; Andot'iozi ri ) . Double PitYs : iilIler to
Sxiitli' , Sinlh ( to Gray to Vaughn ; McCarthy
to Selioch (2) ( ) . 1.'Irst btsi on balls : liv
Iisiier. 2 ; by harper. 4 ; by Payne. 4. Struck
outt By Flsiitr , .1 : by harper. 1 ; by Payne.
1. Pniseii balls : Grimm , 2. Batteries : Cm-
CiIiflntIt Fh4itr itnd l'eItz ; Brooklyn. liar-
lwr , l'ityite , ( Irtinin and Hurrel.
lCeefo and
COL.ONEI.S ON TIlE OLD TRACIc.
LOIJlSVIiAE May 17.-The Senators
Jilt 1rnzer hiartl , while the Colonels could
slot touch German , who succeeded Mercer
Ifl thto mirth. the latter litiving his tIniers
: tphit by a II or front Hits.imacr'ti : bat. liunit
yolihtii the home titti1 of three runs by cull-
Jug Iexter's hiini run foul in tile seventh ,
.Attentlniice , 9.000. Score :
Witshtltigton . . . . . . . 0 2 1 0 2 1 3 1 1-13
1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0-6
Jilts : \'ittdiliigton . . . . . , 18 ; L01118'ihie , 6. Er-
roI.sVitshilngton : , 6 ; LouisvIlle , 2. Eitrned
runs ; Iittis'Ihlt' . I : Vnshlngton , 4. FIrst
bitsci on balls : Oft Frazer. 4 ; off Mercer ,
a ; ( lIT ( lerninhi 2. Struck out : liy I"riizer ,
f 3 : by ? iiercer , 1 ; by ( lerinali , 3. Home runs :
t Clarke , McGtimre. Ts'o-bas4 hilts : Joyce ,
] togers , Ahboy. Stolen bat'ii : Dexter , Mc-
Crenr % ' . llarwtrnaer. Joyce (2) ) , IeMonre-
'illp. ) oiihilo plays : hliissaniaer ( unniutlsted ) ;
Yrtizer to 0hnien to liitiiaiitnuer : leMonre-
vlllo to Joyce to CartwnlgtitV1d htUchics :
Vrnzer 2 , l'iissed ball : Dexter. Ilutterles :
Louisville Fi'nzer Itlill jexter ; Washtigton ,
dcreer , Ocrinan anti McOulro. Uniplte :
rlurst.
rlurst.STANDING OF' TIlE TEAMS
1'hiy'e3. : Won. 1.0sf , 1' , 0.
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 14 63.6
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 15 62,6
1totoii.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 15 62,6
CInt IiiiatI , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 16 9 62,6
I'Itlntleiphila . . . . . . . . . 21 14
] itttihitirg . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 13 69,1
Clitetigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 14 11 f1.0
\ nshington . . . . . . . . . . 2. . ; 12 13 4g.0
troukiyii . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 10 14 41.7
fit , Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 II 16 36,0
New York . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 1 16 30,4
LouisvIlle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 5 2J 20.0
( littlies today : ihaltirnoro at Cleveland'
'tiilit ( let Philt at C I ncitina ( I ; Brooklyn a I
PIttsbtit ; New York itt ChticogoVitshLng. ; .
ton lit iouisvhHe ; Boston at lB. Luts.
: vts'i'jiitx ASSOCIA'VlN II liSI1l'l'S ,
Cedor ItIttII.lN Iprt'tts I'e'nrlii lit a
% % 't'i I l'Iii'etI fitituit' .
CEIAR ILAI'IIJ $ , May 17.-Score :
Cedar Rapids . . . . . . . 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0-5
Icorla..0 o 0 i 0 1 0 o 0-2
ititsi Cedar ltnpltl , 9 ; PeorIa , 4. Errors'
Ceihar ltapiiit' , 4 : l'eorla , 2. lmattcnlen : Car.
rlsi , * , aitti nuhlivjtn : boutlers and 1)ugdalo ,
S 1 JOSLI I I , Muy 17.-Two gtinies were
pinycil today. 1' Inst game ;
fit , Joseph . . . . . . . . . . 00 1 1 0 04 0-
liurllngtou , . , , . , . , , 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 -7
hits ; St. Joseph , 8 ; BurlIngton , 10 , Er-
Dr Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
All ELECANT TOILET LUXURY ,
U6ctI by People of r0flh1OmCI )
for over a tuarter of a contury.
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roni : Ift. JoeiIi 4 flitnhington , 0. Ihatte
I ( : Johnson alaI l'ntktt ; ! nh1iff * ) ' sd
( irini.
feromtd giirno
Et. .Tcph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I C' ' 3 0 0 0.
Iiuniinglon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I ' 3 o o 2 0 0-
Ihits : Jni'eph , 7 : ltunirgten ! , h. E
rer 5t Jncphs 3 : liurllsighon , 1 , ltatt :
leE ilnjde flit ! iarker : Mtiiiaffc' and ( Inn
Tt'JtL QIJfl , May-
TUhJIIqIIt' . . . . . . . . . . . . a i o 0 1 0 I 2 0-
ltockfurd . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ( I 0 0 0 2 3 0 -
I I I t : 1)tihtiqtie , ; lho k ford , 6. Ensr
lhmbuqu. ' , 1. ' 1tchtc'rii. 2. Ilatterte : ( nr
Sinlthi ntl 'MhiItr : tiiilerwOud atid Smiythi :
JE4 lO'H. itnv 17..le Momne'.QuIm
cy. gand 'nIhsd lit the : , econd Inning ; rub
i3T.IfNI 01" TilE
I'li'.ycd. Won , I.ott , P.C
Dcctoinc'ii . . . . . . . . . . 16 II 2 87
ltockt'irtl . . . . . . . . . . . . . Is 13 5
l'OOi'IIL . . . , , . , , , . , , , . , 16 ii S t.S.
Iuiiticti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 3 0
lltsrllngton . . . . . . . . . . . 2 S 12 l'
Quiney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 6 12 3.1.
St. Jt'epli . . . . . . . . . . . . IS S 13 ia.
Cedar lLipii1i . . . . . . . . 18 5 33 2t
No gomnes adsediteii ! for today ,
SCott IS OI PItP.'W'Iii'l'flit ( hI.tt : 11
St. I'zisI ( Zlt's --j' ; ; ; : - TttIlpsIlI.VM
% % ' ( , VP ( hli'is t I ii to of ( lit' ! . 'gistitI.
S.F. I'APT. , May 17.--The talnts tuck am
awful revenge on hit' CIOdhJmg.9 today I ; :
dcfl'nhiIlg tiiemii by a . ' . 'om'c of ' 3. to 6
at this thr. game svun called after the eighth
InnIni to atlic' ' the ' 'IItoss to catch a train
Score :
St. l'uul . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 I 1 5 6 32 0-3
Ornud it0f1i1 . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1--
hum' : 131. Pittil , 2 : Cii nitci ltnptihii. Ii. E'
rori : St. l'attl , 2' Grand liapIths , . Bntter
ie : St. l'istil , tiUl'itnc , linimeer mtid Sie
Grand Ilimpidi * , iIovltt , GoLtinerVst ter
amul t4tnink.
MlNNfl.l'oTlS , May 17.-'J'Ii ( ' Mintie
8 iicl hit tc.tt itt flintle a remnatiuti iii' exit I I , , t icier
or itqi'Ir tothity. After wiminhtig ix tt'nigti
; aImnei4 , the 3Iihleni scnt all to p1ees today
Score :
Mmntleapohiq . . . . . . . . . . . t 2 0 0 3 2 0 0-
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii 2 2 0 1 6 1-2
lliti : Minnealtalb' , it ; letrciit , 13. Errors
Minhicapohis , It ; Dctro't , 5. 1Jicttcriem : Mm
lit 11130.15 , Carney' , Rice tim ! Schintver ; ie
I tel t. ( lit ) I ii an ii T' I neiiani.
: il I h'AtlKl'E'Iii. . , May 17.-Scoro :
31iivaukeo . . . . . . . . . 1 0 6 6 1 3 0 1 0-I :
( 'otsnlnms . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 3-1
I I I is : ti llwit ukee , 14 : Coitinitimi" , 15. Er
ror : .i ilwnuu'e , 1 : Coluintins , 8. hatter
tc : Milwaukee , lInker and Spear ; Column
lump , MeGreevy , Jones nnd Cain hll.
ICt NSA11 Cl'l'Y , May 17.-Score :
liJiu'mM ( 'lty' . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 (1 ( 0 1-
1tiiinhitito1' . . . . . . . . U 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 1-li
I Iltu : Knhiati cty : , 5 : hThhzi1ini him4 , ii
Error , : Kttmias City , 8 ; lniilanapois , 7
ilnttenleu : ' CIty , lievis and Lake
I liii in iiIh)01li4 , ili'I I ' I mi and \Vood.
STANDING OL TIlE TEAMS.
Played.Vomi. . Lost. I'.C
letrolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 15 5 75.1
TCitns.as CIty . . . . . . . . . 20 12 8 CO ,
St. I'itiil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 17 8 60.1
3Innoa.iltn ! . . . . . . . . . . 24 13 11 6t.
Mtlwauke" . . . . . . . . . . . 24 12 12 50.1
1muhiiinapoli . . . . . . . . . 19 9 10 47. .
Cohitrnhis . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 7 16 10.
OrLnti Rapids . . . . . . . 22 6 16 27.
Gfltiws today : DetroIt at Omaha : Granl
itnplds at Mmlwaukee ; Columbus at St. Paul ,
BI'iTltOI'l'S lI.A 1' 'I'll IS Ar'I'EILNOOX ,
Siiit Olti FIt'OrlOM to Ito Seen iii
Uttlierslty h'tirl
The Detroit Western league team , which :
is now leflhIflg the race for the lennant lii
in that hOd3 , vlil arrive this mornIng anti
thli4 afternoon , the 'eathier permitting ,
vIhI miteet ( lie University' chili teani
mit t.Yliiverstty panIc , Norh Twentieth street ,
rlie University boy's ore confident cf gIving
the lug le&tgtier' IL warm chne for th
mtstcry : , The gatne vill be called promptly
at 3:30 : timid a good crovd should turn out
lii nipreeIatlon of the enterprIse of the
UnIversity ciub in securing such a granil
attra tion. It today's gnme is welt attended
OtnahiL fatis 'l1I be gIven the opportunIty
of itceing ether league tennis hicre thIs sumu-
Inor. The two teams will face each other
us follows :
letrolt , Position UniversIty Club ,
rrost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Twine ha m.
Dgan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . pitcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jelen
\'hb4tIr. . . . . . . . . first bne . . . . . . . . . . . .Abbott
Nichelson. . . . . . second hiase . . . . . . . .Crawford
Corcoran. . . . . . . . short stop . . . . . . , . . . . Creigh
Gillen. . . . . . . . . . . . third base . . . , , . . . MclCelvey
Stullings . . . . . . . . . . heft field . . . . . , . . RobInson
Knoll. . . . . . . . . . . . . tniddls . . . . . . . . . . . .Bittinger
Dungan . . . . . . . . . . rIght field . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TraIl
Women vIll not be athmnitted free. ( lie
guaranty to the vlsttort hieing o heavy as
to necessitate charging for all corners.
Vzissar C I ris' F'iehil (1t itai' , .
POtJGI1KEEPS1E N. Y. , May 17.-The
field day of the Vai.isar College Athletic as-
soclatlon was hielCl at the college oval yes-
b'rilny morning. Much Interest hiatt con-
toted In time event , but outside of the mom.
lers of the college only thiise who were
fortunate as to etire tickets were admItted ,
\S'ihhi the exceptioli of the College faculty' ,
the male sex was excluded. Itesulkt :
liuliiiing bIght jimnip : FIrst , I. C. 'rhuler ,
' 0 : ; , incites.
Felice vault : First , S. F' . PlaIt , 4 feet S
incites.
One hundred yard thttlt First , A , L.
\Vilkinson , ' 57 , 15 seconds.
Statiding broad jump ; Finit , II , E. hlootli ,
9l , 6 feet. 11 Inchc ,
'I'hrowing the basket ball : First , M. 3 ! .
rhamnpney , 02 feet 10 Inches.
Tw'o htuntlrtI antI twen ty yard dash : First ,
A. 3 ! D.IY ' 0:3g. :
Itunning 'broad jump : First , H. S. Booth ,
fii , 11 feet 9 tnchc *
Throwing base ball : First , 11. C , Tailon ,
120 feet 2 incItes.
One hiunilred and twenty , v and hurdle :
First , hinni heat , IC. 11. Ilarhorn , ' 00. TIme :
) :2'2. :
:2'2.Thtt'ee htmndreil yard relity' race , won by
hmtss of ' 116 , Missas A. E. Sill , 11 , S. Bamilc
: timd 31. 31. Chtinpucy : ,
_ _
Oltimi hit's ' % % 'eekl- ShOt ) t.
Thin reguiar wenlciy shoot or the Omaha
iun cluhi tooic plice at h'armeiees park
iaturday afternoon. 'rite weather wes
haik and gloomy , a stiff breeze blowmn
intl the shootIng a trifle below the standart
In IL preilmIlinry sveeptmtlccs Fred Bhmtke
IIIL(1O a spieliditi score , consctertng ! the con.
hitlons. lie broke twenty-four straight ( tin-
'etft , fihihmmg ( IOV.'ii on ti Io' hying bIrd on
titi twenty-fifth. Mr. IJIako Is one of our old.
line traIls shot8 auth Is fast getting back
nb the form thmrtt won him consitleraitle
'etmown back In the 'SOs. The club shoot
icoro :
WhIIner . . . . . . . .01111 00111 01100 11010 11010--hi
'Jones' ' . . . . . . . . . .01111 01100 11001 11011 01111-17
'Carthagu" . . . . .110)1 01010 (01111 01010 10100-12
tend . . . . . . . . . . . . .01111 01011 010(0 01)0 01001-11
'itiymnond' ' . . . . . 10)01 10011 1(0)0 ) 11001 10110-13
I . . . . . . . . . . . . ( )1li ) ( tOol I 0001 1 1(1101-Il (
oloman . . . . . . . . .0J0 00101 10001) 00000 101c5-
trucker . . . . . . . . .01001 01111 hsIlh ( 01101 01110-15
hake . . . . . . . . . . . .11111 10100 11101 11001 10111-IT
itiiiilq . . . . . . . . . . .10110 00011 (11100 00111 (10111-13
1t'Fnrlaine . . . . .1101)1. ) 11011 00111 10011 10111-17
Origi mrI. VI it itt ( rt'ttiz. ,
GRETNA , Net , . , May 17-Speclal ( Tele-
: rumn-Ovcm' 200 PeOple wItncsed the open-
OK gnome here today between the hoimme
earn and the Omaha Orlginala , svlIcIi , was
volt Imy the callers by a corc of 7 to 11 ,
L'iie borne ( cant found Taylor's curves , hut
oat tile game by a combinatlcn of costly er-
ont. Score :
iretnme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400102000-7
) riginuls . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2-il
hinge hits : Gretna. 16 ; OrIginals , 12. Fr-
urs : ( irelm 7 ; OrIgInals , 4. ' 1'lirce.imae
It : 11iulcewei , Itatterleim : Oretmma. b'chict.
I km ttmid Jit tuition Onlglna Is , I'aylor a nil
Cnlckerlocker. tilnldre : Fo'1er. Time ;
) mle hour situ ] fifty' minutes ,
I'nlr of ( ies tosii1it ,
Tonight Mysterious hIlly SmIth nod Kid
IcCoy immeet In time roped arena before
lie of 11oston' ntlik'tIo clubs , The betting
4 In favor of McCoy on the score of hits
as ) ' vIctory over 'i'uinimty htyaim , 'lio has
hitppetI Slim I t hi c ace and drav a u'I t It him
our times ,
htyttii iiiiiischt has a tIght on hinnil for to-
lgiit. lie ( neCtte Joe tJunt'c. Ute Sy'racuso
itildie weIght , before the hitiffitlo Athletic
lob , and Is no otluls.on favorite in ( liii bet-
1mg ; , . _ _ _ S _ _
01t1)ON ANS'liltS 'I'hlIi COIL'1.tI1'
It.iii , . at ( Ito lti'i'riI of ( Iiil'olleo
Court lititler It Is AiIsi I tilpstrztd hut.
OMAhA , May 16-To the Editor of The
leeVhilht ; , I do not deoni It : iece.sry to
PlY to the charge that I have been too
intent Iii the dilieStIon of cases brutighi
i'toro inc as police judge , when sit the facts
0 coimsdoej : ; , yet I feel It my duly to correct
to false Immipresslon created by ( lie publlca-
oil of a table of conipanlson of arrests anti
iiiyictloiis outdo durIng the ftrst four inontiw
r my turin wIth tue corresioiitiIng perIod
last year. The table Is xmilsieatilmmg , because
omnit to explaIn that of limo 915 convictIons
r the first four montits of 1S95 , 665 were
, talntal by tile voluntary uppuaramtc ( . antI
Peas of guilty entered by dIordcrly womuit ,
itichi arrarmemmtent is not now In uperatiou.
lie lIst of arrests Is ImicreasaI at ( hues front
tiotig ( Ito horde of innocent , Idle mtiezm , ishiu
' 0 traveling about ( ho country in search of
ork.
Coimmparlsons are s3motIInes odious , but If
IC Wommteti were Included itt mimy list It would
euti time mmumnbe'r of convictions to l4i5 , or
iout two-thIrds of all tli perits arrested.
ig not always ( be fault of the polIce judge
at & convIction Is uot obtatne4. Courts can.
I
not ranttir tlecilons o its to prepare in
terlat miitbIo for a comparative table ,
reanirot vry cartfiiI consideration ni iii
ict cieo illscrmimlmiatlon ! to protect the Inst
cent , i iell Sf1 pitnisi time guilty.
.ui tam' as ray ememni acts are concerneil ,
repomgdhmie to bnthi 1113 oath of office am
I lily coracleilce , and I am willing to abithe I
! th verdIct of the people a to whietis
Omaha hirs nest Imeni as free as ever with
ltd. hiistnry durIng ( lie liast four months fro
. the cnlniimiai cIast.'Ithout reflecting tmp
the pehice. whom 1 know are mloing the
ditty , I ijo not feel that I ought to ho he
altogether reslionslble for P + ie prevention , ml
tectin ahtil rolivletiomi of crlmite. TIme publIc
most obedient servant , S. I , GORIION ,
. _ I'ollce Jumigo.
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lIlLt it ClI.tltH1S . ( ltlNs'r hCIi.1,1
SI'ilt I Itut Sect IitiViIt. TIt emit li't'
l iiii iii laututi .ly.
"General" hCehlcy , the leader of the lam
euttitnonucal onimmy , was exonerated of soni
rallier teimsationsl cimuirges made by his fe
how ucllIsts at a meeting hehul In'anl
Ington ball yesterday afternoon. Thei
chmatgc'i had been preferred by socialists C
Sam Francisco. Tue matter was coui.here
Iii excctitI'e session whIch lasted front
o'clock until 7. 'hesi an adjouruimicmmt wzi
taken the liress committee stateti that mu
clmrges at all had been preferred and thic
I hi o am eeL lag hail at iii lily 1 urmied thu ivsi omtl
"insinuatlomis" agalr.st the character of th
' 'gemieral. " Or these ' 'InsinuatIons' ' it a
stated that 'Cencral" Klley had been ftill
exonerateul , It scenieI that during thi
course of tito meeting sottie one discovero
that the "charges" 'ero not sworn to befor
a notary public and they becammie titoreb
transposed into ' 'InsInuatIons , ' '
TIto press cotmiimiltteo also aminotmnced thin
the maccLIng was a gent In Ijoint of harmon
but In this they' 'ere mistaken. For thre
hours the tenty present , who formed ( ii
nucleus of what Is to be called the Ommiab
sectIon of the accialists , wrangled and tallo
over the ' 'ImtsItiuiitfaim. ' ' The tumeetlmig , Iiou
ever , iao very oneoldel , as lColiey's tymmi
pathlzera were mnuch In the majorIty. Kel
icy himself u'as ito' preleflt.
rlme meeting Cliefleul at 2 o'clock au ] etarte
'ery' qtiletly , A nuimitior of socialist speeclic
Vcre itiade by Messrs. Augutat Ijeermar
'I'heodono flernine and Coiiwnv of Ommiahie
anti Schmummltlt of South Omaha , Then It a a
sutgeatetl that Limo body go Into executv (
meeting for bumsinesi , J. C , Anderson , \vh
vas the bearer of time charges against Kelley
mnoveil for an open scoaton. bitt Ito 'a
doivnej ,
As seer as the doors had been locked th
charges were brought out anti reath , Iumiioni
other things they atatetl Kelley was accuse' '
of acts of limimnorallty at varIous tImne In hI
lIfe. TimIs was atrenuotisly denIed by thos
prc'ant after the maccling , There was no extended
tended discussIon on these poInts. Further
more , the charges stated that Kelicy luau
deserted ( lie commimnomiweal army In % 'asuiIng
ton , taking away all its fumid wIth hIm
They alsa accused hIm of organizIng band :
of commmiomta calera In San Framiciaco for thu
ctensible purpose of leatling theta acroc
the country to time doors of congress , bu
really for the purpose of herding them to
ii certaIn candidate for mayor. There weru
other acts of the same nature charged.
As soon aa tlse charges had been read soy
eral of the "general's" friends jumped tu
theIr feet , doclarlog that the Omaha bodi
WmL3 not the one before which the chargem
otight to be brought. SatilleIc saId nay t
thil. . ' . 110 favored an Investigation.
A number of eulogies on Kelley's recon
ivere made. At this stage of time proced
Ings saute one dIscovered that the chargot
had not been aworn to. The communicatIo
slmiiply made the accusations , stating in ad
tiltiomi that 'they ' 'ero supported by afflu1avIt
fromn polIce ofliclais of San Francisco an.i
other CalIfornia polnto and other leOPle
This dIscovery ctit the Gor'JIan knot , and am
the charges thereby became only "Inslnua'
Lions" those u Ito oppased Kelley fell Intc
line.
line.Iieermm introdumeed the resolutIon cottln
forth 'that as the chargemi verc not sworn he
they be returinid without any actien belnf
taken. This ieIuttIofl passed unanimnously
AMUSEMI3NTS.
ccceecccceoc cc occoc cc
Some of the etirring s'cenes Imicidemit hr
the reign of tIme first Napoleon were vividly
partrayed by Madam Rha and her splendid
commipatty last evenIng itt tte Boyd , where abc
acnetl a brief engagement. In "Josephine ,
Emmipre.sa of the French. " To Omnaha theater
partons there is lIttle new In the piece simmet
it has been presented In Omuaha a number of
times by Rhea , but the artIstic skIll amid
wonderful dram'tIc force of the populam
ictress is a constamit source of delight to her
large circle of admirers hicre. She hma re'-
: el'ed more favor In the role of the French
mnpres3 throughout time vest thami anythIng
n her repertoIre. 11cr nmagniflcemit figure
lves her a truly royal appearance amid the
laborate toilet IncIdent to time portrayal of
I. jcriod when the costuimmes of the first lady
) f the French empire represomited all that
vita rIch and beaimtiful of the civilized
vorld , arc worn wltit a stateliness amid grace
.ruly exquisIte. The coetumnes and scenery
if the 1)10CC alone would comnmend it to
Ito average Indlvlulimal , even In the absnce
if something better , since It renders al-
noah real sItuatIons of such hIstorIc In-
crest as to fauclmmate the world after time
; reat captaIn has been In hIs tomb three-
huarters of a century , The company has
tot considered expenea in thIs respect. In
he first scene the ball at the Tnillcrles at-
'ord tin opportunity of prosemmtlng the
adies of the company In saute magnificent
ourt costumeR. hhltea rleos to the heIght
ut intemt'o dratitatle effect In the farewell
osephlno accords Napoleon after the di-
! orce , itt which the audIence realizes time
unselfish love the French empress bore hier
tu'band , whom she surrendercul ( or state
easmttu , Time pathmeltc vein whIch prevades
he entire story cio'ea wIth the death of
os&upltimie. Edmund L. O'Connor as Napoleon ,
. w. Macdonald no Talloyranul , the cm-
erors prIme minister , and \VIllIard IBack-
tore ac Poncho , Iave : an opportunity to add
inch to the excellent performance. Joseph
) 'Meara , Norman hackett , Edgar hamue , I.
1. II. Pratt , 31. Talbot , M. C. Bowers , Tracy
VtIlI3mo , Frank Wright. Helen Singer ,
ammcy C.ilutn and lttmtht Macauiey conclude
It exceptionally atrong cast.
lUica butt cone'enteul to appear at a matinee
'uemxlay afternoon at 1loy's at 2:30 : o'clock ,
.t the earmiest solicitation of her many la'Iy
niemtuls. A most important part also is that
ito wIll appear at popular ; inices-50 cente
or the entire lower dear and 25 cents for
r4t balcony , She Ia one of the bent matInee
urds In time country amid time ladle , , wIll
ertamnly flock to ecu bar In JosephIne-her
: ranclest mind best creation. She wIll also
old an Informal receptIon on the stage at
he close of tIm mmiiitineo , when every lady
tay liavo the opportunIty of meeting the
Istimigulahied actrers.
Mr. M. B , Curtis will begin hIs engagement
: i 'Patn't of Posemm' ' at lloytl'n theater ott
itmilay evenIng iiext , shtIch * wIll continue
tonday and Tuesday ,
"A PaIr of 1Cid. " presented by Ezra ICon.
all and a comnitetent company , su'Iii be time
rawlng card at the Creightomm for four
Ighta , rosintcrmclng Summday matinee , May 24.
he comedy , which Is now In Its clnvemith
saean of comitirmuotls success , Is promniseil to
i . _ funnIer amid better titan over , anJ is inIl
C hare met with cordIal receptiona. during
to recent tour to the coast. The coumpany
iclimiles a mtumnber of svoll knoivmt farce cent-
iy stares.
Creiglaton Music ball Is mueetlmmg with ( lie
i'aaOtimtcod success derired by the manage-
ent , cacti perfonmutanco being attended Imy
rte and well p'cased audiences , Amtmommg
iese now appearlmig are JulIa Clover , Kiozo ,
olmt MItchell , Emnr.ua'eston armi time
rotlmera flantas.
Mr. Frasmcs ! Walker , tIme celebrated baritone ,
ll gIve one of hmL charmIng song recitals
xt iaturday nIght , May 23 , at the Yeummg
en'c Christian ossoe'atomt halt , This 'Ill
I clcouie ncwa to MnVatker's mushy
inda here , anti to the muuakial liubhic gen.
ally. Next Friday afternoon lie will ad.
ess tlto members of ( Its mmtuskial depart-
tilt of the \Vomami's club , and ettts will be
ken to form a mnuslcal stuy class. TIckets
II b3 Oil sale on nail otter Tuesday ,
- a-
S'lii'is ; t ( lIre
ceds asslshunce it may be best to render It
omnptIy but one should remnember to use
en the moost perfect remedies only when
eded. The best amid most imnplo and
zitl remedy is the Syrup of Figs , emmanu-
ctured by the Califoruhi FIg Syrup Coin-
.07.
SO.I l Ill ' ' ( ) % FOil Mll.'l1ltI'l'ti
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Attr'r.uiIhi , : , ; ; ; , . liriiuix ( II
5utii i. l'er t l IlgI&'st Itimii ,
VALENTlNl. , Nb , , May li--Tn time h
itor of The lIed , 'oultl like to have sotm
of my free silver friends amiewer the to
lowing :
I
1. Itt not the coining of gold and siivt
at mite ratio of" i to I an 1 masking ti
sante a full legal lender for all debts , pul
tic coil private , t1u canto as If the Unltc
States made an geettient to accept U
sihi'er of ( lie world at l.29 per ounce I
payment of ulebfe ilue the UnIted Statea ?
2. Would no all obligations duo thi
United States be paid In silver at $1.20 p
ounce ?
3 , It mill obligatIons dime ( lie govonmer
are haul In &lver , 'wIll not tue United State
be compelled to pay oil obligations in si
vor and brIng us to a silver basis ?
4. 'i'iiat advantages has a sliver basi
over a gold basis ?
5 , 1)0 you claim that gold Is scarce to
reilemlmtion ptmrlmu'ea ? If ei , wlmy Is It tin
two'tliinths of the gold mined seeks othie
Uses ?
6. It gold has doubled in volume , why' i
It that it takes fewer cattle , hogs , shee
or wheat to buy gold watches , rIngs au
gold ornamnents now titan prior to % .8T3 ?
7 , 1'leao exidain how Emmglanil buys oim
sIlver at 60 commts Pr Ohumice , exchmamiges I
for viteat In india and gets $1.29 per thmnc
anti titus fixes the imrlce of wheat at C
cents ?
8. l'iease explaIn how "CoIn" Ilarvey a
Ilied the ICaumsas mimami wIth 10,000 head c
cattle , with half the cattle of the umatio
wiped out , to the alleged CI Immio of 1873
Wotmid It not be moore appropriate to aa
% 'hnt effect it would have upon the lCammsa
niami amml isis 10,000 cattle if halt of iii
owners of an Imtrenior class of cattle shoal' '
oxchammge' tlmemmi for a superior class ? Wotil ,
It mmot cheapen the lCnneas mttans cat ! !
antI gIve thmoe i Ito coiteuitmied the. superb
cattle better beet ? \'oure ,
C. IL. GIOVEIt.
NORTh l'LTTEttay 13.-To the Edlto
of Tue lIce : h'enmmtit tile to Imuititre of 00
silver frIc.ndu If it is not a fact that ( hue at
temttpt to cain L'lver anal gc Id wltbotit limut
iuitti full legal tender money amid keep bt
imi circtilatlemi at tIme saute tlmne lma beet
umimule lay micarly every civilIzeil natlomi In tb
world and hats failed In every Instamice ? I
It mirth a fitch that tItle' failure has resuuite
because It hn been found Iuimpoes'ible to estab
Itsit anal maintain a legal ratio at all timne :
corresponduumg wIth tue commimnerclal ratio ? I
It miot trume that Emiglatid mmiaaie the atteimmlm
for nearly five centuries , im1mpoeng heavy pout
allies against cxp3rting coIn or bullion , aria
fitially haul to nbammdon the effort anl aulop
tlio sIngle standard ?
It Is frequently stated imy those vhmo favo :
the free coinage of silver that France wit :
mnnt : liroeperomms under bimetallism. hr sad
s'as the cafle , what was her rcasan for adopt
leg the single itandard ? Is it net a ( ac
that dimnlmtg time little that sime tnicul to main
Lain the double stamidaral she changed thu
ratio of her golui colmi 147 tlmnes , muid thimit 0 :
her silver colmi 251 timites ? 1)aes any fre
sIlver aulvocato coitsldc'r this a brilliant sue
coei' ? Vlll any free sllvcr cnthtisast sa
that of two legal tender coins the least
vahuablo will not always be used in miiakIn
jmaymenhs , 1121(1 becomite the mmtcasure of valut
In the exchange of conimnodltles , whIle thu
mmiore valuable y'ilh e hoarded or sent out
of the country ?
The law of FrancC establIshed a ratio 01
15l/2 to 1 , and the rtitlo of thIs country \vai
16 to 1. Now , wIl sonic free silver itolomi
explain to mite If sxteemi Iotiimds or cilvem
were sent to that country to pay a dcht ci
lumrchr.oe comntddttIus , which of these ratios. .
If eIther , would reglate the irice of eilver
Is It not a fact that thie Mexican sliver dcl.
lar , whicit comitmtimts 377.17 grains of pumro sl.
Ver , Is sold In. this and otiter countrIes at
tlte prIce of the buiomi contalnail in It ? ho
It net trtmo that titeunetal fixes the value 01
time c.in , amid a bt' ' the coIn tIme value of th
metal ?
On page 115 'OfJoIn's FInancial School'
time utatemnent is 'matle that In 1850 the price
of cotton was lii.0S cents per poimmid , and In
1894 It was 7 extt4 \\'Ill somuc one pleao
state , If "Coin" Is 1thto lear , truthful , little
boy that hIs father 'says ' lie .Ie tt'hy lie was
not honest enough to say that'thie prOduction
of cltton in this country In 1872-73 was
1,305,740OSO pounds , whIle In 1893-94 It wait
3,578,003,258 pounds. to e'ay nothIng of time
large Increase In other countrIes ? \VIll any
cane ntan say that this emtormnotis liroclUctbomt
in 1894 over the lFOdtlCtlOfl of 1873 had
muothmlng to do wIth the fall , itt price ?
The above questtotis will probably gIve food
for tlmought to Tmtany svhi do riot believe in
the free-silver heresy , as sveil as those \vhmo
are aupporters of blmetallism ; anal as these
are probably enough for a imientai macal I
stall ( lesIat from further InquIrIes at tlmts
tIme and conchide by eayhumg It Is a ummatter
of surprise to nio that I have had no answers
to my fonmtier questions ; neither has anyone
accepted my challenge , thierefore I wish to
repeat that I challenge any ono In the state
of Nebraska to a public discussion of thie
queetiomm , vIz :
ReschVed. That the free anti unlimIted
coinage of silver at a ratIo of 16 to 1 would
be a benefit to thIs nation.
The jlme , etc. , etc. , to be as t'tatej in my
former article. Any one wehing ! to take the
atflrntative of tltls proposition can wrIte mete
to time address given below. Yery roo'pcct-
fully yours , LANGFOItD ,
_ . _ _ . : _
OMAHA , May 16.-To the Editor of The
lice : During the hiryan-liosewater debate
it time Crelghitorm theater last evenIng , Mm- ,
bryan made the statetmtent that the Intro-
luctlon of tlmtie and labor-savIng machines
ould hiavo on effect upon time mopey ujues-
ion as rtiTcctimtg the situation since the
'crlmmie of 1S73 , " csaertimmg that all tIme lot-
) Ontommt imiventions had been marie previotm'r
.0 that year. If Mr. Bryan's other asser-
.iomts wIiI not bear InvestIgation auty bet-
er than thmis one we wIll have to lose our
'aith Itt ( Ito soundness of his doctrine and
udmiro Instead his skIll as an orator anal
rerbal contortionIst.
hn regard to the progress In the Iitdus-
rlmil arts its relatIng to those great classes
if Inventions wiicli have revolutionized
itothods and have created now industries ,
tacIt inventions ne the harvesters , the iooimis ,
'tultivators , harrows , plows , vehicles and
ho patemmtmm relating to electrical emiglneer-
jig , ( ho governpient reports show that
none Iatentn have been Issued to Invemmtors
mom 1573 to ( late tItan ts'ero Isatmeil for
lie tthtole period extending from tIme erIgn
'f ' otmr patent systemn , In 1700 , to that year
873 ,
Fremn 1790 to 1873 1,181 patents were is-
ued for Imlmrevements in hiarwoate's. whillo
POt ) January 1 , 1895. ( Ito commissioner of
atents reports 10,155 patents in
hint class. In cultIvators , harrows and
hoes , we final J,292 patents previous to
873 , whIle the same report discloses 14,81:1 :
rtventlons lb those classes subsequent to
hat nate. Looin uImiIrO'emnents inclutle 363
atefl prevIous , te 1873 , whIle today that
lass cntbraces over 0,000 patriots. In division
: of the pstomtt1 omce , which Imicluules the
rest class oPlelticles , enmbracirtg cats ,
'
agons and catitg'es , we final Previous to
873 , 1,438 liaIgnh ! Whuilo on January 1
hero t'ere 20$68 iatents In this dIyiion
diich miuimsber dties not include tue 2,000
that bicycle pat9itts. imi electrIcal engimteer-
g , Imi which the , gjteatcst aulvanco Imas bremi
tade , we find patents previous to 1873 ,
bile tcday thhu,1umber limits been increased
16,773. , , ii
Thmcso nusmibem' have been taken from the
atertt office rcbrds autal are authentic.
'oars s'oy _ U , W. SUES ,
I r. 'l'zi ' In r fH L's S ii iii. . Corr'i' ( Ions ,
JlFihiVu'YN , NMay : 13.-To the Eduor
r TIme lice : , I auhtlco there are sommie in-
ccurto&ea In th1luutlcotchl of my life , ptmbhishietl
'hO.t ( lie other deligates amid alternates to thu
t. Louts convention , My parents eumtgratcd !
.cmn Norway to 'IViscontIn In 1842 , I wan
oa'n In Coluumibia eoumnty. VIsconain , March
I , 1854 ; uaovel fosn WIsconsin to Wlnne.
tick county , Iowa , In 1863 ; moved to Furl-
suit county , MInnesota , In 1865 , and lived on
farumi until 1874. Moved to Salemit , Ore. , but
oh llndimmg a suitable locatlan , mmtoycd to
illntore county , MImtneota in 1875 , anal en-
iged as a stiesnman for an Immmpiesr.emtt corn-
ny tummtll I ritoved to Custer county. Ne.
ruslut , In Jujie , 1870 , I built ( lie first geli-
'ah stoO in hiem-wyn ; wae oppolmited iot
aster , anti run a general store tromn 1880
' 1892 , wlmen I sold omy store ann resigimed as
: , "trutaster. h sold faran Imamplessuents about
e years In llerwyn. I mnoved to one of
V fartos in 18S3 , where I now reelule.
1. 0. TAYLOR.
p
No excuse for sleeples.s aightus wheat you
In liracure One MInute Cough Cure , Tab ,
ill relieve all annoyances , cure ( lie most so-
tre cough and give you rest and health ,
in you aUord to do wIthout It ?
CONDITIONS RIPE FORAllOO
IlolIry Olows I3ays Business is Ready for
aeneral Revival ,
GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR CONGRE
l'sis ii ( , nil 3lotie' l.nt % tutu .4IjIlU C
for SI 'enrs , 'htIit. luiuliiastr'
'l'lirI'es Ii nil Prustis'ri t ) '
s'li ( . , 1'it1.
NEYOILIC , May 17.-Henry Clews , hen
of ( ho banking house of henry Clews & Cc
writea of thio situation inS'ali street :
'ritero hits lit-en bait a 'ery llmmilteti ehnn8
itt tIme stock unmit'ket p111cc our Int'l revltat
Tht intrinsic conditions of btiaalmtee5 ni
atititid. Credit ii ; in excellent shape , an
Ihiere Iii less unwhclesomtie expansion thai
for mnminy years. Aioumey , too , us cheap , an
good Lmorrnwers himive no duti1ctlit' wiiittet't
in oL'tnlnhmig all tue nccoiminiodaition the'
rCluire , l.mihor alistum bamices mire at a mitt
tnunl titmil the let of ? dmiy , ( lie usual 1rtO
for 'lemnoitstrflt iomtii by lirefea'siotiatl huilic
agitators , ; mni ; el elf tutore thu ly titan usimfl
Ovetprcultictiort cain bit oluterveal itt It fe
cmiitema , cuitaeelnily' viiere uittmiiermi iuiipniV (
mnentto have greatly atinitilutteal output : hi :
( liii ; i flOt gemterni , nital Cult often be trace
to deferrcml emtterlmrii'eR ' hiivht ft C hiciul i
check by ( Ito prevailitig ilistnttiat. 'Phi
Paine cituse Iiititiee retnilt'rR iutul , Jotalietl4 I
carry unuiIl plucks ; not so untiehi heciiua' : '
t hey ten r it alit I mm kuge I a ml esmiut liii mua lit cii its
recent ut'entii hiflt'e veakemic'd till comiiltlenc
itt ( Ito future of 'nhttes , atiad timc'y tvlsvl
retiusa to be caught with large tilalilies o
a ( aulling mitarket. The resilltie rime thu
mnattiimfitctured goods are freilimeittly itecultItti
In t I ng mi I Ii rs t hai mats , neeesi Pt t log coimibi lilt
tiottua of various sorts to suta'tnln 'itlues atm
reguitite prodimetlomi. Iimy'crs thaI tIm
vmtrioums mitarkets t aik they' mmnturaily sami
off , imrePuired to struggle for further Comm
eceslomis.
Of coiiree there inimet lie mimi eimal to ( hi
? ( Itte of affairs. hteactiomt lutist Coimtc
Prim-es camtmtot nlsvay's comitinue on thte nosy :
grade ; mumal there Is every rcaaaomt to belles'
t 1 : 1 t jamal SitCIl a rcmtc I Ion ii o U Id ii iaiaeii r riot
vcre comitlnlomtce iaem'umtltted to au'scrt itel1
Tii re mire thtuimiuie1 of mmess' enterprises , ix
tcttiomms , Imnproventents mind repilrss'Iiicl :
would be unilertaken without delay' if cm
ctmmtlstauiicea loruntttc'l. Imagine , for in
staitce , the effect tllOtt buuliiess if coat
gross svoitil simmilIly lIass a soimnd ittoite :
Iatv , ma nd t hiemi ii thou rut fair mu pei'iod 0 1 II vi
or ix years. 'jib vffcct wou.d be electrIc
As It Is , time svhtoie country iii in ntt Irrita
ble incoil , retiuly to qumart'el ott the lens
occasloit'hiat tIme utation mtectlai ntor
thta anything else is rest. I'rouaperlty' ann
pomuce go htnnal in humid hlumI leglslmttlom
Is s continually mahiftimmg minni meddling with
hiusiness niTitIrs that utterchtattt arni nmammu
f.icturer milike mire incaputltle of forming aim
itmtelligemit eitlinate upon ss'hiat coiulltionm
they wIll lie working sIx nioutthts hence
\Vei'e it Itoh for low polIticians nod seitsmt
tIonal journmillss : , ss'hio fomnemit the war m'pinl
minal emicourage friction and ititernatiomma
Jemuloimsy for inivmtte nulvantaga' n vei'y' alif'
feremut stmtte of iiffatIr svotild prevail tnmdamy'
W'ilhoiut them tue Vemiezueinut atmid ( 'umbrit
nIite'tlomts would entice tin suich immtetusIltc
here as exist' . , anal thtey would stnnd ant
good , If riot mu hietter chance' , of being Set
tIed st'ithi hotter tiltd advmtmitage to the
United States , thnn they now do.
I t camattot tue ilemtln'al that these mire ( lie In'
tlimelieeu4 svhtchi are hmoldlng buck the general
rcvtvul which set In a your ngo. Thmc
Koitnal money questIon , whfcht hi the Clitestlor
of greata'sI Imuportnncn' . Pe lii iaromisliw
shtape. 'rite tithe is running strongly It :
the right ullreetlomm amid our political leiuleu' ;
lttuist 50011 scmumarey' acknowledge ( lie foci
unless they dtmre risk defeat. It ha my
cptnlon hat the reimimhahicutit platfonumt svII
contatit a n ii mtqua It tied gold i alan Ic , a mini t Iin : I
Mr. iuleKinley. irrespectIve of Ida past rec-
oral , ss'Ili , if elected , carry out the will of
the majority. For tltI reaumli I should
have fimii conthh'nce in ( he ( umtumre ss'ere it
hot for the nianger of foreign comrdicntions.
Imi retthity thmlta aiummger Is remomote : iiimt thete
Ii i'C it gnnxi niamiy n lmlmrehmerttve I umdl vid an Is
aibouut , ss'ho mnuty act mis they' feel : so that
vnlnme'.a lure especially' sensitive to haolitica
cxigmtcies , When comtgress nudjoutnmts , these
nlattmgers ss'Ill hue stIll more remite.
Tue market has dlspltiy'enl renarknblo re-
slating qualities , conmalerIng adagitmitlon omit ]
unfavoralle coneiitlouts : multi l likely to no-
shinhai qtmlckly' to any favoralde develop-
memats. Ahoumt l6O00,000 of gold bus been
exported and moore Is hilcey to follow ; hut
iieh shipments are natural at thiI season
ann excite little concern with the roarve
siannling mt high as It how iloe. An oh-
tort lesson In Ilnutmice su'iis the plnrlmmg of
I,00ovs ) New York CIty liond In London
on a 3 iier cent basIs. Tltese score gold
lmnncls In ( he strongest terms pouuslhile ; anti ]
they' were eagerly tnkCmt wlmemi onalimitary'
Ainenlcmin securltloa were neglected. Our
t'ilvr friends can form their own cenclim-
nion , Another transaction of the sort was
the plnelumg In Europe of $3.0X,00I ) h'Itts-
burg , C'Inclnnntl , ChIcago & St. Louis 1
ter cemtt gold bonds at 102 , Altogether
about $10.00000' ' ) of American bonds have been
puced in Europe within a week. 'rhese
operations , beeid s imidieatlng a revival of
'tontlalenca- Our goini securItle , ss'Ilh act
lienatilclalls' upon time exchange market amid
ieRemm gaul anhipmesmts. Slocka fire con-
centruted to an excepticutal degree in the
imminals of those who svill not sell ; anti in
view ( if the present low range of values ( ite
'ondltlons are more fnvralale to a rIsing
'han to a falling mnarleet. Much niepemuals ,
however , upon tIme outcome of affaira at
Vmishmingtomt and the national , , conventIons.
i'i'ocuc ; TaIAILICE'l' CO'I'INtJ1iS 1) 1' ! l. ,
( tilota I loll N Art' l'rzief i.n II ' Vu-
t'htautigt'l frinti ii % 't'ilc .iero.
NE\V YORK , May 16.-Wall street hans
tad another week of POlItiCs Insteanl of
: itmsitiis. The result Is shown In quota-
: lomis tltat are practicmtlly imnehangeal from
L week ago. At the beginnIng of ( hue week
ho lonilbIiItte't of samnrlua wltit Spain gaincnP
ome of the bear speculators art omportuniLy
0 jant away at the market a little , but
hey' were not nub to accomailslt anytitimig
U consequence. Later we have hmatnl ii
omttintmnnce and Imicrentue In the clmtnmor of
itumtlCcria here and abroad , munale muppreltert.
tIve lay the uincertaintleta of the govern-
flOut's future Iiatnnclul policy.
All of the bear leaden , Itmtve heen ailert to
titilcu ( 'Ic mncm4t of liii the opparaunltles
vhtlcht the foelimig of uncertainty' provided ,
It two or three cmummirters they fell umiex-
aectonlly upon 110015 In certaimi taimecuintlve
hocks where iuumeh atncka tycue tint tmmitici-
anteal , and in I hilts su'ay ( lie imiarket wins
mtaili ' to look li'etty' rmuggenl for tuvo or three
imtyr , At the close of ( Ito week , hmnjuvever ,
t ha Jamal as clear , as for moumhite It huts
aeen , that the scarccrow iitmsmneuua in \'aili
treet Is played out ,
I'eomiie who ott'rt stocks hmns'e got over Ito-
ng frlghiteneni lutto ltquialatlng their hold-
ngs. They have stood so much , however ,
teceal tm mains' ntiao'ters , anal itmuve hieemt
htroatermetl with tao mnnmty otitem's ( lint they
hiVe iiecommte tlmoroughtiy Imnrnlcmienl to tIme
'cry ssolst thtatt can be IImOlihiesic(1 and
lme reiauit Iii that the chalet chunractet-latic of
lie stock amtanrket Is taitown In the futet timat
hmttever ( he tumult and st'hatever the
hmremttsi iatoclw are not unlotileni ,
EfTort have been mrtanlc during ( Ito week
a ) create the Itttlmrel'mlOn thiatt Eltrope Is cl-
ig American stocks , Tue volume of truant-
chiOnit on thip stock exchange mmimtrk : u
imtkeia tItus representntiomi rlnllculoius , Tiacre
I mitch cottjurlmag wIsh the name Of ionaiomm
: i our stock market , bitt , as a. matter iii
ltd the uita of such expedleittma oh' reported
ireigmi atle are mmuulim to serve cart fit 'I '
ttw aeople , l'osiailtly 1 cemil of i lie
ransuctlomma set dott'gi inVail street to
relgn account are really on that uccotint ,
'hils Is trite not mnerdy on the tacmnrccrow
tile , It Is eqitallv trite on the bunko inle
t trying continually to Iranhitce oiitslaierai to
mad up on suggestions that Investors on
tins other Elile sire iaityitmg , Tb0 device is
Imjy su'os'mm out. it hits hail not itam tolni
f further effect since time titno of ( ho liar-
ig Imunie. bait ( or some reittsjrs or oilier alto
racleme Cf Vall street still cling to the olil
tea ttital are ores'er workittg away upomi It ,
nurogj Is really doing nojhtitmg in our flair-
et , stud ( htero is every bnahicuntmon ( Itait
urope will do nomhilrtg mnoro until ( lie unSet.
ig of ( hit nma.tlonnnl relaubilean COflVCntOrl
ext muontit.
I C thmait convention conmemi Oitt boldly anal
soitutely nnnl imateiuivocnUv , : for hmomieaut
ounce there It' every probability Eitropc'ain
iveuators still hiegimi augitin to take hailil of
mnt'ricnrt ec'cunitieir.'imiio In Loniton inmr
ochc amid bomials are helmig mteglecha'il there
. a lirouinlcming out of ( he markets ( or mont
LIter saecamritleia dealt In ( lucre. If ( lie St.
outs conventloli strntnlalhe's or wahitilc'ia or in
ray way toys wIth ilishmoneitty wit ivlll iie
rn'ty sure to feel InVnII etreet the prompt
iii.x ( if ( nurther lIquIdation upomu time par (
r frrelgn holders of our securities , 'rum
tot nstlonmtl conventIon ta held , or iimttll
mere can bo a definIte unalerstendlrig of
hat Its hinanciial platform is to be , it is
tie to expect iimat see haiI have much lit-
'ntlomt of amty sort ( rein almond ,
General ( made condiCens are riot whtait ( hwy
aoulil be , 'rbaey seem to lug , jnitat aaVa.hi
rout lags , wuitltmg for soune definite Its.
rmnaution ultomi whIch fcmntiser bitalni-tas lalumm5
in tie based In iso ttnr ass SUCh maltins mum
related to au ) ' P0IImICUI Isitiumt'nce , lUst -
ad earuiiaaga show up huetter titan nnytsimmg (
Se. 'J'hiiu in nhue lmsrreiy' , to the mtetv ito.
irtitro Iii raIlway unitriugemnenit , wliers' ( lie
ceassltiem of ecatornlcaul unlmr.Inttnration hmat'e
'ought results far boynnil what lisilt me
izcn ycatnis ago wouial on ( ito slime conajl.
omits hmsive been lam mIt : , ' tVU ) ' POslbte.
TIme iro's irmiale hats iniruck two or three
ml snugs since time lInt of ( itima month.
amne of time afloat Important mniilionmamlres In
iii coal trade are dIsturbed over tis 01mm-
ok for certain branches of the anthracIte
dus.try annl I have before roe a letler
rlttea [ my one of the biggest cotton mimsirtu-
cturera in thie country , that "business Is
d , and likely to be worse" until after
ixt election day , The low price ior ( or-
eIgmi fsrc'alttetn iii it tlrmtwhaticlc , artl tuehl (
( i.ery. branch of time bustmsca.n Itt the coils
try.
tire , ntou'cos'c'r long litseq of ftnt'tot
t'lmichm , In tilts. mionlilaf larogress will eteumi
ttaiiiy-analI thitulc , soon--muinke' tsutiuit'sai eel
dutiotiet % 'tistiy littct' . Thmi' stay in whir
" % 'nli s'tree ( Sttttial5 imp ngttitiet every' muinmmimc
of haul ' . ' ' . ' '
uicst'e mutt.t Simoc tim C'.ii'y' fair
m ha L I flmIaros'eimtetm t tOils t iii' cli ate a t ii a isa
for ml rim si lass c kR It Slit thirs'mi ( it o f at ismi ni nt It
homiger lmttniitlnte ] anybonly' .
II. Al.LA\'A'i.
( 'Il t.tB ) ( lt.tl'i' . .tI ) l'lIo % ' lsii' (
l'i'ltstrq's of tii 'i'rsunlhmma limit ) ( , . ,
I'rlvcs timi Sit fitruism y ,
ChhIC'AGO , May l6-Thte ticunanal for casi
tt'lieat mippemims to b nr'is'ing ' Itself frommi it
bug Iethmatrgy. I t svnru ; aartl' iltue to titus
( ittit tue price for July iuaiproveil titter sotmi
aanlhitiotmnl weaknemqm at the start aumul close
tIC higher Ihuamm yesterday. The oilier gm-al
utianicets amid lrovlsiotts sveu e quiet nit
steady' .
'heitt satanical rather weak fluid losver 0i
hsearlshi Cm-OIl reportit frotmi the sciteat states
0'er cilaies : flhini lIberal selittg. It minuet
up tosvmitnl tIm close ott sttmiiull Ai'getitln
i'hlpmticntin anal reiteweti niimminlu' of lnt'ec
danmatg maid closeul ilnmai at f.2'.e ' for July'
rhmere s'iin ute t mtiimelu of a tilt n ) i' In stht out
the muimmrket railing rmtthier skmw anal iiummc'tiv
the greater Itart of tIme amy , Toward tht
cloo itrlvitte atlvii'ei4 5s'ero quite gemtcnmil'
reporting a gu'ctit niesil of miii iii the tmorthi
West tonlaiy' . Soune of tins early' scl'or ,
turmienl haivers , anal tile toll itnices of the nut :
55 crc u'cnt'laenl ,
Estlimtmttenl receipts for 3tettalaiy'hieaut :
IS earn ; rorti , IOu ) cars ; oats , 265 tout's ; hog's
35,000 head.
'lute lemmetutig futures ranged its follows :
ArtIc1e I O.)3tiJlliatt.i
t597tsi.No.tl
Maty . , . , . . , 00s fll ( o'i till :
. . . . . . . . . . ( I ; . . , nIa4I 61 Ii
JnUy ( I.t ( Iht1 ; ! (1211 (
gc1tt 03 oIet : o''tj tuta
ConitNo 2. , .
May , . . . , , , 2D rma , 'si 284
Jiutto 2tatt hal4 21111
Soimt sns 'ii : jtJ4 5t1b
Omits.No , 2 , ,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . )
, hisiy' htai4 . . lltts
Selat . 1tli . Itlat 1lIt , . Iti4
l'orki'urbbl . 10l4..I'I't . . . .
? tlmsy' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .
.
. . . . . . . . . . Ih2 7 7'u 7 . tk 7 725. ,
.1151..7 851 7 iITJ. 7 1,11 7 S74
Ltint.lanilts ( .7
ttInv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ( fl
July . . , . , , 413 4t174 .4l'L 4 (15
Sept . . . . . . . . 4 7TH 4 L41 4 7Lj ; 4 ( t
'I cit RIbs- . . .
? ilmiy' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4 (1(1 ( (
Jialy'.i't . ; : . 's" . . . . ; . 4 (5754
Selat. . . . . . 4 i.'i ) 4 22 . 1 :0 4 2L'4 !
l'asls naucia I lotus ii ( 't'eflIafllOWa , :
i"t.o t' I t-l n I tght dn'rais naal ; wt lit en jettctsts , per
bIll , , $ aTMi3,7o ; etmotglims , teasna.r.a ; clears , f3.O )
t'ia.o : ; ; inriatg t'tlientn , B.taiiao ; bnk'tan , per 1C6
lIps. . in jute mittckin , 12.25132.50 , antI lye ttoui' ,
12. 2uaj 2.4it ,
W'liiA'j'-ai , 2 jt Itig , 6itse ; No. 3 m'j'rlmt ,
51tt1ie ; Nc' , 2 tpil , t.'iStunc. ! ,
( 'OtIN-No , 2 , ' 4aJe
OATt-Ne , 2 , Istic ; No. 2 , white , 21c ; No ,
:1. : 5hilte , 1'J'fj2Oe.
Itvl-N. : 2. .
hiAltL.it\-r.o. 2 , mioaattnai ; No. 1 , f , ci , b. , lic ;
N' . . 4 , f , o. ' t , . , 2161.100.
F't.AX sEum-N : , . t , 8St,4c.
I'IUMuI TmytnThrv SlEh-$1.3O.
1'flO'ISlONt4-Me pork , hier blul. , iT.Cti.t1 ;
lard , tier lie u m. , si.oj ; short ritt , stite. loose.
81.naMil. i ; nm ) ' , 'atttl shoulders , leo.el , , aQ1 )
1,25 ; anitnurt eteasmi.les , lcxu'nI , $5 , l2'61l,2. .
\'hISlI'-tietitlers' ( Oamlste,1 gxntlta , ; ier gasl. .
$1.22.
$1.22.The r'mlowmng were the recelpms and slmlpmnens
a oda y :
Artlcteea , tItn'ceiuats , i8lmlpamaentaa.
Flour . , bblia. . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : : : : ' : 3,00:1 :
is. hiist : , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ( ( ) I 1 : t.oaui
Conmm , bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84,1) ) liii 2:1 : I .11041
Oits : , bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tIT.aaia : ) 4t'taol
flye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .mainia )
trnr1eybat , , . . . . . . . . . . , 53.taoim
Oat the Pro lute exca1uie',3nots'tlsa hairier tautr' :
Itch svsaa : tlrmmi : crcsiau'a'y. : I 16115o : nlsirv. : te.s
13e , Eggs. minim ; Ire'utt , 71aUe. C'liaa'aae , tati
lOi-jc.
Wt'A'I'liM ION' ! ' Or" 'I'll E INlN I'.tCIFIC.
Ilsi rt'ht l'mtrtt I tugs Si.sv nit lttt'restsn'
Itlt xi. Ieeremm sin' I u E.
The March etatemmtemmt of earmtluugs anti ox-
peatses of tIme Uumlon PacIfic systemn Is out.
It slims's tIme satne aimotbor of mullen of road
operated as last year on time main line. Oat
that 'portion of tIme system the grocs cant-
Iumgs for March , ISOG , steno h,07i,907.1S ; for
thso saatae utiontli In 1S95 they were 1,075-
573.36 ; a niecrense of 3,660.1S. Time expenses
thIs year swore G7i,292.44 , a decrease of
$10,997.57. The sitrplius for the umionth was
$100,611.74 , an Imtcreuso of $7,331.39 , whIch
is accoumited for by the decrease In expenses
which naore than coumiterbalamnces the loss In
earnIngs.
For the first quarter of ISOG the gross earn-
Itigs ivere 2,934,702.96 ; for the samtme quarter
or 1895 they score $2SS6,437.07 , a decrease of
$51,784.11 ; the expeami'es , ittclitilimmg taxes , for
thto quarter vero $2,005,735.09 , an increase of
$5,015.51 ; tlto surlilus for thae quarter su'ao
? 928UG6.97 , a decrease of $56,749.62.
Time Oregon Stuart Line aunl Utah Northtcrut
shows an Increase of greos earnings for
March of $54,32.5l aaail a niecreaso of cx-
ICOSOS of $27,644.71. The surplus for time
nmontha for this p3rtlon of the system was
$214,643.66 , inn itscreant'e of $ Sit474.25. Tue
ntatememat for the quarter ending us IUs Starch ,
1896 , slaows an increase of greta earmtirugs of
1167,287.10 and a decrease of expenses of
i101,683.S5 , as commtparcni wIth the ii.tine qumar.
Ler of 1895 ; the surplums for the qaimurter was
53S,031.25 , an luicrease of $268,970.95 as coun-
mareni svltim 1895.
The statemnent for the entire taystemat , Its-
ltmdIng leased hlncsn for Marcls , 1S90 , Is as
olloo'a :
- I 1SG. 1SO. I mnc. I iee.
: tnmtltig . . . . . . . . . i$1C10t4itict9.ThI ; $ & 4,45l , , , , , . ,
itaeascs . . . . . . . . . ! . 1l't7.47l ' , . . . - - . . Iict.S2
_ , I I
Sum'pliaa . . . . , . ,
For the quarter enduttg wIth March the
atatemmtent Is as follows :
i $ : , . . ,
_ _ _
arnInga . . . . . . . .I$4.7rR.r,2Giii 7T.rm : $ Li.mi2l , . , . . .
xmaeamaica . . . . . . . . . 3,147,5551 a.2mjhh2i. . . . . . .
ns _ . .
The mIles of road operateal niuritig 1895
: ttni 1896 svere practically time &utmme , there
acIng a decrease of .03 of a mnhie , TIme total
uileaga is 5,278.60.
Au tu'Ihl bo sceul , the prlmtchpal featturo of
lie reportIs the large niecrease In operatIng
'xpemmses ' , it hmichm uttoro tlsmaa offsets tile sic-
reaso in carmtlmegta on lmc mmtaln line for the
: ton'tli of Slam-elm , butt thuiui does not hmold good
or the quarter. TIme eam'mmlngs for March
Itosv an increase oVer the corresponnilog
cried of last year for the entire sybleun.
p
w' IIA't'II Eth FIt EC.tS'I' ,
' nit t lie' 'Imiil in
lore 'I'Iutttutli'rsuS'tilM a
) ( ii.t Ilutuitil to Ills' Niurt ii.
WASh IINO't'ON , Slany' 17--'rhte frecast
or Monnlny In :
For Nehrltskmt ansi nna'ns'-i'artly cloauaiy'
veatimer piobalaly : ocai thitmranler storuns ;
we&terti imortmoti maoutitelHt-
oocr In ( lie &
i'ly winnis , 'hiftlttg to miurthierli' ,
For Celorailo-Fitlr , utrecealeal by locnl
nine lit time eastern Prlonm ( ; cooler In thse
otutiserit Portion ; ssoriimeniy wmnais.
For WyoniIn-aefleralllY fmsir ; uorthiwet4t-
winttlmt ,
ry I' or 'ulontmimmu-l'artlY coiaaly weather ,
rith bets I tm i ass i Is tlip It art It erut iaortioti ;
orthiorly w.laaan ,
1)koa-l'uirtly ( cloudy vu'eathaer ,
h"or Soamhi )
wluidaa.
, 'Itht I cal shosrers northerly
I.bi'.l Is'n'it'iI. I
OFPIC'E OF 'I' ) I l'VIAPI I Eli IIIYItEA U ,
l7.--Omntlia recot'nl ( it temfl.
SIAIIA , Sinty - - :
I
eu'attiro atnt ii rLtI1 ( It ii ( ' 0 tO l'i real wi I ha I Ito
four v'alrs' :
orrespommalinis day of time laat
1saG : lS9i , ltiliI i&ir :
Iaxintluuim tettilaenmtttiru . . , 75 74 1C. 74
1'nlrm'tiitn tc'mmaltcrmttu.re , , , fl 41 $ 57 112
vet age I e uiierss , t U tO . . . . . 6l Cl ) 02 St
n'ClhsltlttiOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04) ' 1' .t10
( onaiitiOlt of tcnmmmeratiirc umial , arciPita'
oil Ut Ornnuitai for the day amid sluice Msit cli
itOC : I
'ormna1 tounperuture , . , , , . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 6.1
XC$53 for ( ho nitty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
I. . . . . . ill
cetumUlmtftd ( 'X ( ( ± tH since 3istreh
onmuma I Ii recllti tat t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I i I nc'ht
tllciency ( or ( ito ilaty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07 itscis
otsil lsrc'ilitlttiflfl sifamce .d'ch 1.,12.ly immcbes
xii'ts t'irare Starch I . . . . . . . . . . . . s,6 : , luic'imes
n-tlcit'tic ) ' ( or cor. Iierotl , lt9S . .1 .4 I india.
eticltney for cor. PtrIOal , l&li .2.48 Incites
Itehioris ( romsi SltiIJouiN a t S la , iii.
- .4-ji- ;
"I sI , S
I
OTATIONS AN ! ) STATIS Oil' ,
VEA'i'tlIBI , " ' ; I ; ; i
2"J r
; l.3
1
:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : , - - I- I :
natin. l'miimstnsg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .h 62 74.07
irthi l'hstttn' , dc-ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 74 7s .11(1 ( nI
It J.uke ( Ity , tartly cinausly . . . . . . . .I eta te .00
1CYL'Iifle , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I ra un , o -
mmthtl ( Sit ) . t'loiiii' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
urnut , Plinilr cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 nIs
sit'mmgi , 151111 CIOUII ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 .0) ) ,
, laU5 , u'urIi ' cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SiC .aj
l'auI. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? f .10
tve'nmalir ( , raining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 .
Sflsi5.5 (1W ( , clnutly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . itt .01
'lena , , tumrtly ctoudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 4b .551
svrc. ruining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C . .G1lU
sistarek , cleutly . . . . . , , , , . . . . . , , , , , , .46 541 .00
illiaon , partly cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &cl .02
mIvetOlt. liarnIy cloudy .54 ezI .to
Ls. 4. . WLIUIIf , Observer ,
rjj1-j'j- ; ; sio ! AR1ET (
\Vek of Very Psdr Rccoipt OIozo with
PrcesVe11 Up.
SATURDAY'S ' CATTLE TRADING WAS SLOW
Iiit i'mFt nil It Ihiiril So Force th
ltn'sl tin'S laiti t 'h.s'nI--hlga cll
liipI.ll' sit I ; PI'e-
Cent leelltme , ,
SA1't'ItDAY , May' 16.
IhCceiiat for tlic nitty's lttdicmsted cue :
Cattle , hogs. SheILa. ltoue.
Slay' la , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,561 : t,7u 00
Stay 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,110 3.771 8.232 23
! ulty 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,4(0 ( 4,514 6,624
May 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . tms 295 us
May 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,841 3 (173 $09
Maty' 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . , 629 1,34 & , tlS
.
Sins. 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hIS 1SS0 235
Slay' 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ihtti 4.S0 123
ReceIpts for the week , svithi L'Otmiltarianetlt'J
are :
huite. CttI. Ilogst. Simre'm' .
fleets. thmI sveek. . . . . . . . . 9,7th ) 19.438 2li.3
Recta , latt v.'u''k. . . . . . . . . ' , I,947 21,318 9.974
Salon svea'k , ' 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,376 1.729
h4liiimo lS&'ck , ' 91. . . . . . . . . . 15.014 49,3:0 : 6,350 '
Satimie st'eck , ' 93. . . . . . . . . . . It ) 12' ) 22,1St 1,1
Situate sve'ek , ' .1. . . . . . . . . . . 12,914 31,219 1,174
Itecc'ipts fronti Jiuuuuttry' 1 to ilate. mis eomtt-
luatreel with correspottillmig 1101 1041 "f 1S93 ,
are :
1S9i1. 1503.
Cntthc , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170.44 $
Ilogq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :606,100 : 310.437
Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.487 79,516
The i'tC'ihttS uluinitig this , innt s'et'lt have
lteen s'ery' Ctir : , as coiiaiuit'enl ss'itli previous
ss'eclt of this y'cmit' , Slor ( haiti twit' aS
mmianmty' cattle arrival uut time' yatmis , its ilunimig
tIme corret'Iioutallutg we'ek of iSt4S. Tin , ro-
ceipta of Siteelt tt'ete ( tie largest ott uec'onnl ,
The largest ttumtmtbcr of iieep ever receiveui
at tlmeaae y'sircls eluriimg ntmy' Oing ! stock
Iare'iOti to time u'eek jutst liast uvuiau
svitichtti mis tIme recou'ni for ( lie ss'cek ctmuiimmg
Octol5r S. 1891 ,
It does riot lotk ama It them w'otminl be a
fantitte Its nmty' hiatt of stocic tlsi taumtttner.
Iteportan frouai 'mirioti secllnimss uti'o to tIme
effect tliitt there time laln.tity' 01' hmogea both olnl
at mmii yoihmmg , cmtoitght to mntmp ; thy 1 Iso I sini I rft'rems I
alemiutid , mao nlotmbt , ntmd truhami lily' it auth clots t
uiuunlacr tam keep latienis lit hiw svattem' tuimirk.
Cattle itt imsmuny imhmueea 5iE s'catu Ce , Istit tiscue
mire no mustmty 0115cr ldnces svhiemn' they mire
itot scsi ree t lit. t t 1st' 51st ! alt' suthahaly' it iauaemi ra
( a , tue itt this timitni fairly large. .sa to m4hieep ,
t bairn ? ut se maium'o t hi is it e tioug Ii , Snt IaIalie' mire
on tite Increase , tmnd thtt , ' yvmnr tao fIlmiii the
iairgest ( aim t'eeoa'.i.
CA'rTLE-lt s'it a Satirtlity' , mliii ann usual
( itt I iso last ii ity nat tlsn , ' iveek ,
Omnicitme svits tiin ouaiy utiait'hcet thmnl iannl ntty'
muttle to .pa'itk of. Thma' 'were 2.r.S1 hiainl
tiet'e , time lairgest m-tmn m'immce Slay' 5 , 'rho
: tmos4t of the cmuithe su'cse' cm'n-fetl st'enma , and
hint yards were ( tub of gooal beeves.
Tito mitarket su'mis not lii very mattluafaictory
iotiditiont for ( lie sellers. Thms ltumatiott iii
lie 0at 15'ats usot ftis'orailale amid tlae buayerss
vere benu'Ish. A teSt' hmanuady little cnttio
old early' nt about senal ) lirlees , iaut time
enalcncy Was caster , amid ft'namn that to lOo
os'er. Time traule was slosu' , nmilesmmicmt beIng'
mumsvlhhlumg to cult iooe Itt tile iat'k'en otTereil.
tili the utiost of the cmutti0 rhmisrleal hsaumattni
aefore ( lie close. An bight at' $1.iat wits Iiflial
car bcatit hienuVy nail imleniluami weigimt casttle2
tilt tIme bulk staId Imtsiale time rmmmsge , $3fj
p3.90.
'i'htere ss'uro ossly' stx to eight loidus ; of
' 05514 annl hmeifers in ( lie yatm'als asnal ( imey nolal
surly nit matemidy prIces. Choice little lte'lfes's
ire nellImig an t semi y up hale en at tanl evem'y I hiltug
at thatit descnlptiomi aeceis'ed moves oft
iticlily' ,
TItero score ii fei' 'iO kermi nmtnl fen'nler
lu t lt ymu rils , itutd svht I to opem'n torn gemuet'ah ly
yore calling thtc jima rket mtlaoiut steady' , ( loire
vat , ; hal etenalem' feellimg.
IlOGit-O'iaete waaan is su.o,1 1mg itims of hogs for
tiatusday , thiouagtt a Slat aaat , i u' of listl. : lucre
ciii back 10' U uuihlstsi m ama n tie \Vaal.a.'ii. 'rita )
: tmnrki't opened pret ny neatly' sta'aitly , tsistl ans It melt
a ; $3.30 slits paInt fIIr one cttic tout ] ais'enaigimig
9.tie , As us.lviu'a'ta mat t Is . 'tl friaaat oilier
taut kent' IndicatIng a tied I ri' , s talumi's list e tlropied
rr ntotit fe , ittatl tlae snub urais cmitw iiimtlt itia )
la.'e. A tango tnt'mHmnt iou of the litign sol,1 sit
I candy tarlut's i , tiiI the tilitt knit ut , sn It lmuie couttil
am-thy tie cmslli naro titan in smsale easier , 'l'ti , ,
ummu titd at ta.ir.ii3.e. ttse tattle nun 3etletlny , tiitd
, te tom. su'mts the s-uiamae , hisat a Intro su cnn' n it so titnaty
: nl'R iOIla ) ' lit the iset urlee. A good maaty
aiI itt $3.25 today' , sot ngslaasl : 13.30 s'estertay.
StllOIlt'-Tlie recetaitit of stit'ei liatu'e iieemt very
lt.go m It. ' 11:01 uu'cak , iiu I m It e amc'aamaanl has lieu-at
( I , III. asatu 5 aC 0th. ) of iSa' u.ffCrI aug14 hate s'illttagn'tl
attlial. 'l'lic la'nenc' ) ' of tiac auarmnat has i'eeai '
awer , , ia'ltiC di , t lie d i'd I rio at ens tern lnmlmtts , '
sit ( ott tat iii lce hiet ii tiammoimmit Ing' to ( remit hOc tom
; m'rho oWnn'rH su'mtu. u efnt.u-I , to , elI list o at tlso
IOn lost money by goIng alit.
1t lthtGO J.I'll S'l'OCIC 31.tIICH'l' .
lmomtt All Ilie GrittI't'OlIn'ueI ' l"itimtl art
Otutln' ( Cuirl' .
cimicAnO , Mn ) ' 1ai-'staumt alt time cattle ofrerod
ausail teat outhit nh rougtt the trtclil tnado ; faIr
ar.o.lhi. steers eiling mit * 3.5) , nnI , a jIttlam tot at
1.35 , Cows soul Inigety Isa fritt , $2.26 to $ a.2. ; ,
nit s'citl cniu'et' at tite licaut prices of the wade ,
, tae 'gmmuay cals'es" as mtmgms ate $1.60 , 'rhuere
ire no Texasnaa ott ntme. :
t'riccaa ror hs.gin : felt ta theta Polalt In that range
r tlae slay , , tvcmghng miiui 2tc lsswer , ( 'hoice
mci hattie somil masral tP tat , tam (3. 40 , is nI mit I ha cttu'y
Intl u''n t snrouus.t l3.3 ti'n'lL' nsf ; tijtimm ; uttll my.
Ig coarse 1.00k tug Itogs , littil tab ent j alosu'a
' .ttttd $3 , aol fIstic ) ' light sorts Ivetit au'uunti
,
Teaa sheep tire off Citc irs toe. ( roan epeattaig
rices of its. ' Ii cek , nitil et't ' lug itsattlus Isitve
-tItls'l 75c tas $1 5nc tlitit tIme , a'iotc' , ' totsa mall-
' 56 055W arouni , $5. It wauhil imske estrnm , usrittas
, e no rcseIm 15(0. lsi&int of ttmu' gt.Il 1 , , etsolca ,
iatton titOk sactl ilL ( oats 13J , ' ) ns $39) ; ( air
Ixeal , native , aruun1 12.21. and fair nip choIce
'Xllltt4 itt fronts r2.lrs to B 80 ; y.'nrling utatatla , Iii
L.'cl. , mire sliaoinllto inC frnait , B.2it to * 5 ; hormt
ft omit * 4 to $4.rm , ( or goict to lam-title ; cotamtaiIai
I fatmtromat $ : i.25 no 8:1.00. :
1uc'iptia : 'tithe , 2(0 head ; Isnga , 15.000 head ;
iet , . 4 O'O Itnimd.
Itti is .nuin CI S a' LI so S ( ot'lc.
Fu'ANSAS CITY , May uO.-c'FT1.n--ltccctp'n ,
a ) iasI : situ jllmtens ( , 2X ( ) ' ) lieu' ] . lttts rtet macus.
chit' smead' . 1tecetjts too atiaull to tnake ii.
; _ , _ pts' , 4,000 tm'as.i , ; ciii mitaseitte. 4 , 700
tel. 51rtn'i tateusly ; tammmu i1r sameta , saota lii ;
anuSes. l2J5aj3,1O ; pttc'ks'ls. 3.l612.15 ; uaalxast ,
05fj322'4 ' ; lights' . $3.1eyja.2l ; Yorl.ere , 3.2I )
5 ; tls , $3.0)Q3.2P,5.
61 m 1Bu'itcceImins : , nate' ; talillititen5s , 2,300 hieaL
irtuet , itolimlnally 'neatly ,
Ssti.ns ( , lit Slt.i.t ,
Iticorul of recclmlntl ait sIte rsasr mirinciplul fiat-
at. nsr ttuidas ) ' , Jatuy IC , harar :
'usttle. Il.gsn. Itie"p.
maIm Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2r.S1 3&o , 700 5
ic'ag , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2's ) i5,0a ) 4,004)
1.cuis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,1.04) 4(03 , , .
tiasas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pit ) 2J ) ) 3,004)
Totals , , . , , , , , . , . . , , , . . . . , , . . 5,4th 21.2) ) ' ) 7,70' . ) 4
St. Lntils Lis' ' S.a'ic ( ,
; t. i.oiJuti , IlMisy 16.-4'/i'll'lfl Itecelpttn
I lws1. Not m'fl , nigam suimnmy ; to ttaaltni at ititinliet.
'tall miss itt jirevtosian l'a ' tn's'tI.
tO(114-it.'s"tmsoa , 2 :541 : lieu i. stiiuln"t tatessiy ;
lit , 83. 1is613'i ; aasInsi , 3.anC13.21 ; to is u'y , $3.Oiba
; mIst'-utceempts , aol na-im. ' uratka't slow , anti
I ) ' retail tiutle , ( ii unctiin'lttcil prIces.
'Al' ! ' FIt lCIttJCIIL A1l ) .ii'lcIl1lir.
n'ehittors It. I.outout itre iI.aIhimti.
hitI'k ( I ) IIs'utr l'aIiII.'tul Sjiiiluis.'an.
.ONIXN , ! uimuy -'i'lmero Jilts loon a
nikieni ett'ftcnmimmg in tluairaa'y rates during
a week atial the mnmtrlcet malt ss'a signs of
Islat ( ion csn tt mneil lay Use J a usti none ascent iii amlat-
tm , riots' mtunoulmttilig to f15taVtai.aO. 'l'he matoclO
irket sianisvni it far mssnount of iumyesttumemtt
ying , td'i.ii iarics Itnprovmtug. HIecImlaLtOrm3
2 ammixlonasly tnwaitltsg hat' niecistota of Ilium
tnttnvamC gnas'tirnnncnat regmuralinir ( Ito retorun
Imom1ers Is jul is .1 eu ss m-it I aoau trairn SI aijir
tiCinley regarshiimr thu cornering' I lemnal
litu-aty' iirolacrt'e.l contirtic ill favor wIlls
I catu'enl dettiat nah for Soim I h A na 'T1 gnJv-
m nun t ii utti rmt I I syti Y 51011 I' t i en , 'I It na un its lntit
Ill a-t men I ala riai'l'sl II ( t I ; I y , % 'tit' I A ii as-
lire ivan the feature' aif ( its % 5''k lCaiiiirnl
It C ml I y sve're ti is I i a mm at tae : I c'e I el. ( 'is amal Ittat
I Item y'sa 04cm-la i n a tI i rnaz t e. 'Ph ta d est I a ng In
n,1.cmtn ! prouaerlins : Wta at utis'tkcil tasat.Ilni ) _
S Iinsnnciul uiatfornti : inmid lisa IaI'Cstdenliat (
ctton. _ _ _ _ , _ _
'ItA NCItF7S'i'liht 'J'lt.thhI' ltli'l H I. ' . ' .
, 'ul.r ' ( ( ' tigi's IJtt to
YiImusln ( he , ilmtrlce ( lit' ( li.'r Slaiuu' ,
, IAN'IIESTEt ! , May 17.--Tlso market
sintteii iit'nthtimy ( or clam his , tbsotighm It Is 7
ahia r owimig to ss'eaker emta'tcrli exchasmnugeas ,
stiorirtg nalci show Thu recorsl wan goi
traiceI Ia ti k's mm istl I ii ci I nit ii ut I ri I ig it I amid
icies Wise good. thsei feature hnc'Imsg thin ,
ialsmal revival of tIi' Ley-mntine dainnaissl.
, g ( , Intilmims 111151 Soimtlt Cltinat orders vem'O
umrnttd ( or aritttta. 'i'hst borne ( stub IViLS
r ansi PnIn'CS throughout were steady ,
rims slmoweal intl oacuslomsu 1.3I louver ,
nmsers were gu'naermaiiy cmutmmgeal , t.jsnaa Into
) . anti Attgnjsnt , 'i'sv foIds were rathner
reir. CoIls Were tnteuily' ,
tnteuily'J
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tlflES 19. BOYD & CO.
L'eslu'pllumhta I 039. ( JlIlmtIl.I , Nail , .
COMMISSION
AIN1 : NOVISIJ'S ' : AND : SfOCK' '
Leone Z11V hloerd or Trade , I
liect wZs. (0 ChIcago cml New York.
ITU4a4elits ; Joba A. Wan.us k Ce.