* examination. The company had six men work was Mlltbraft won , Spinner , BDSTIE TO REGIMENTS The train switching and he WAS hit and n single by Miles won out In a Fbfcka.il , if 1 I t r 4 lied iccond Lon * rejected. OMAHA LANDS ANOTHER rls j..O t Marln ! ! : *. . Fill on top of the cars. Suddenly the engine CAME twelve-Inning gnmo today. Score : fhlndle , lb ,9 0 1 0 i OlM on , n. 0 0 4 0 third. Time , ,0 1 Second rncp , fix furlonR * . ! Do- Company L , from Norfolk , received a call Toledo . . . . , Tucker lb t 0 llsrtm'n , JbO 0 4 1 olllnR Jerked slack nnd Black felt between the cars. 000 05- XtK.O 2 lore won , Lucky Stnr second , , W. llnti- : hls morning from Secretary P. L. Hall and Bprlngflcld . lUltini. 13(1 McCrtt'r. rf t 1 P It His right arm and left leg and ribs are .2100000010016 Hr n, c. 0 t flradr. c. . .0 0 0 0 third. . Time : lilS. Henry : , 10 ; 12. ¬ 040 Clerk Maintain of the state banking Base hit * Toledo Springfield. Er- Dunn , p o 0 . . . .0 o 4 Third nice , four nnd onr-lmlf furlonei , Biralry to See Which One Will Be Ready broken and there la a large hole near the : ; 002 Mttkln. i Marl. Bank Examiner Lulkhart Is a mem- ¬ Eefeata Kansas City fiiqdaomo Style by a ror * Toledo , 2 Bprlncflrld , 2. Battcrlr * : ndllne : KMldo wort , Obsidian second , was b , Single. ; ¬ 4 : for Matter First. ber of the Norfolk company. stomach. The unfortunate fellow Toledo Ferguson and Arthur Cogs Totsls . . .1 t * 10 i | Tvlali . .t f K IT I Hry Hooker third. Time O.U'i. Decided Maority. well nnd arafllu *. Fourth race , mile ono-Mxtoenth , noil- - Company A , brought here on a special train. Ills home Brooklyn 1 and from Kearney , got through FOIIT WAYNE , May : 1 Ing : * won. Del Lhe is In . 9.Scoro New York 00000000 Flamr Cnndelnrla second. examination with the loss of only seven Bosto- Fort Wayne 3 Piito U third. Time : II9JJ. men. A 102310011-9 Stolen banes : McCreerjr.00001001 : , : UNCERTAIN WHETHER ALL GO SOUTH large number of people were down Yotingntown 0 2 Two-bnoo hit Fifth race * lx furlong *, selling Bly won , from Kearney to visit the company and left n.Pntinee Kdncntlnnnl IntereM *. HOME TEAM SHOWS UnflfcXCELLENT FORM Hao hits : Fort Wayne.0100000117 : Youngstown. McCrecry. plays : Olcn. on to D.ivln Chnnplo second , O'Connell third. Time : 9. to Joyce , e- 1:144. a souvenir In the shape of a cake that was PAWNEE. Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) The Error * : Fort Wnyne, 1 ; Youngntown , 4. Hnllm.in to Ijxchnnco. FirI liix Itatterlrn : Fort Wayne , Alloway nnd on errors : New York , l ; Brooklyn. 4. First almort as large as a nnshtub. Board of Education met this morning and ; on : 4 ; ( C T ! E p eteil- Campbell' Younitstown. Drodlo and base linlls Off Dunn. off Mcckln. 2 Dnnnnt Inn Club Shoot. Cnlver'n Troop of Company M , elected and Mr- . : 1 lrr from Grand Island, lost Mr. Marsh superintendent Illta the ITnll Ilaru nnd Often and QIIAND HAPIDS , Mich. . May 9.Scoro : Struck out By Dunn. : l y Meokln , 3. The second shoot of the Dupont Gun to lie In Camp Todny Fire ( even men In the , two .Duckcr principal of schools for the com- ¬ Otand Rapids 3 9 Left on bases : Brooklyn , C ; New York. 9. examination or three the Taken Care of tn'e'V'leld Work club occurred yesterday despite rainy, ¬ Dayton 4010010 2 S Time : One nnd the Compitnlr * Yrt to Ex being under weight. None of the recruit * ing year. The board meets next Monday Slmpe hour forty-five minuted. In to ifiiid the VU-- : 110003110 ; 10. Umpires : Curry Snyder. : weather , and there was n fair attendance. amine- . From the state university were rejected. The night for Base hits Grand Rapid * . Dayton. and Attendance the election of other teachers. llor. . Injl'ficck. Errors : Rapid *, 6 ; Dayton , 12. Bat- ¬ 5000. The shooters have a* yet failed to get boys of the company were made happy yes- ¬ Grand The graduating class of the High school teries : Grand Rapids , KoMnl nnd Cote : STANDING OF TUB TEAMS. "right , " as the following score will show : terday by a visit from about 300 citizens of Dayton , , this year Is the largest In Its history. The Iloscbrough Daughcrty nnd Played. Won. Lost. P.O. H. llaumun 10111 11111 11111 10111-13 LINCOLN , May 9. ( Special Telegram. ) Grand Island , all of them loaded with bask- ¬ Brown. graduating night has been set for Friday. The Babes yesterdar Baltimore 11 9 2 S1.8 Brewer 11111 1W11 10111 11101-18 ¬ ets and packages of "grub. " The company lambasted the life 1UWU 10111 11111 The War department han not yet sent def- May 27. uni- ¬ Cincinnati 16 12 4 75.0 Curtis 111101- has enough cake and goodies The chancellor of the State out of the cowboys. TEejr 4ld In GAMES OP TUB NATIONAL 18 ( 110 11111 inite orders for the Nebraska troops to go other home it the very t Cleveland 12 6 C6.7 5Irktn 10110 " 11101-14 on hand to last two or three days yet-. versity will deliver the oration. first Inning , too , and then jollied along the Brooklyn 14 9 S CI.3 Schneider 11111 WHO new 1110113- south , and It Is not known whether one or Chicago J. . 10111 10101 The Pawnee County Teachers' Institute 'rest of the time just to" see how Blues St. Lonlii Tarn * on Cincinnati with n 15 6 CO.O Bnutnan 10101 00110-12 both regiments go. This 10 leading to a .lltnlr'H Hnnd.- . the li- . Boston 18 9 9 60.0 Smith 10111 10110 11110 UWJI13- Mllltnrr has been called to meet In the High school liked It, was 2 to 1 , Terrible Hti , , ( It a shot the score being , Plttsburj ; 17 8 9 47.1 Nlison 11000 10101 11101 11001-11 lively hustle between the regiments to see BLAIU Neb. May 9. Special. ) About 13- .CINCINNATI. . May 9.HII1 was given building In this city June . Philadelphia 13 6 7 4C.2 Johnson 10101 will 11010 loooi it- which -will get , com- ¬ one year ago the Blair Military band , miserable support. Irwln's errors were | ready first and each with There was a feeling In New York 15 7 8 4fi.l Dvorak 001CW 01101 101JO 0111111- twenty pieces , ¬ pur bones that we costly. In H. . pany Is recruiting as fast as possible. was organized under the lead- .Mnlne Memarlnl Service. The winning was scored St. Louis 14 4 10 CS.G McDonald 10110 OHIO 00110 O0101-10 were going to win , so that It was 10101 11KJO The ership of W. L. Johnson. On , , . May ( ) A not so the twelfth Inning on doubles by Clements Louisville 19 G 14 16.3 Goldsmith Will OlltO-W examinations of the companies was Saturday last BLAIR Neb. 9. Special. Maine 10101 00101 much of a surprise , whatever knocker , : Washington 17 3 14 Welsh PWO iim-iii the band boys the and Decker. Attendance 1900. Score 17.6 8- completed today. The bands were the last served a dinner and supper, memorial service was held at the Baptist may Sampson WO 1MXI1 00110 10101 utter. Young Mr. Pardee, whom Jimmy CINCINNATI.- . ST. LOUIS- . Games today : Baltimore nt Boston , Cleve ¬ to be called before the board , and they went the proceeds to be used toward purchasing church last evening. The seating capacity Manning Is touting at something ot a second H.II.O.A.C. . .H.H.O.A.n. . land nt Chicago , Brooklyn nt New York , . 5 new uniforms which they have already or- ¬ MoIlrlJe. S 1 0- Dow ,] . I'lny Chrim nt Vienna- Into the building shortly after o'clock. ot the church was tested to Its utmost The , cf.l 0 1300T- Louisville at I'lttsburR. Cincinnati nt St. . Nichols started out , but before Smith. . If 0 cf..i YORK. Mny 9. ArconlliiR to the Yesterday and today board made very dered. They realized about $70, net re- pulpit was decorated with flags in the center the half urner. . rf.2 1000ll- Louis , Philadelphia at Washington- . .NiV the the Inning was over Manning Heckley. lb..l 12001 It 2 u arlcy. . 3 E 0 1 latent MOWS nt hand the following players celpts , nnd expected olUl first stalked U.1 fast time , today's re-cord being ten compa- ¬ to have their uniforms of which was placed a large picture of the Miller. . & 4 o will content In forthcoming Interna- ¬ to him , snatched the ball out of hand rf..O 000 0Clement" c..l t .Onnie Thin the ' nies and the two bands. The for Decratlon day, when they will furnish Maine draped In mourning In memory ot- his Corcoran , .0 131 J Cnui , 3b 0 Afternoon. tional chess mauler * tournament , to ha- fact that the and told him to go and Irwln. 0 4 4 Decker , 1125017 0 0- This Is ladles' tiny nnd nil of the fair PCX : , music for the ceremonies un- - enlist. Mr. Meredith , 3b.O i lb.0 plnyed at Vktinu Stolnllz Plllshury. Slip- companies examined during the last two attending the cr crew. Rev. S. C. Green conducted the telnfe't , :t .0 0 Hall , 0 2 3 C 0- will be ml mil ted free. With the flower of ; - another wonder , succeeded Mr. Pardec , but 124 ft waiter nnd Bnlrd of New York lllack- day * lest a per cent of men veiling of the soldiers' monument and other ervlces which were more In the nature of 'elti , c 0 Crock ! , 2U.O 1120'- Omaha's beauty on hand the linlica tire , nnd Mn on London ; Burn smaller than Mr. , 1 0900 0- luirne Care of memorial Meredith also went up In a balloon til p HURhty. p.0 0 0 t bound to win , and they say will. Wo ; ; those first called In leads to nat- ¬ exercises. general talk than a sermon. Many vct- - 0260 | : they of Liverpool Tnrrnsch of Nuremberg the tcry and between the haze and fog lnnlrs , p..O are due for , anyway. Mon- ¬ ; Marco- . The Fraternal Union , that enveloped . . .S 17 . . 1100 another Either Llpkc nndValhrodt of Berlin ural conclusion on the part of many mem- ¬ of America a lodge rans were present and Rev. Green being Totals i'JJ m'dugden .0 0000T- roe or Daub , ; the plate and our batting eye , he , too , suc- ¬ will be on the slab the former .Schlcctcr nnd Ilitlpln of Vienna Janownkl- of which was recently organized In city, , bolnp : bers of the guard that the surgeons In their this mself the son of a veteran his words made . . . .6 U 30 H 1 down for It If his arm gets into shape. of Parts TrichlKorln , Alpln and Schnffcra- Is cumbed. Between the two of them we gath- ¬ otnl.i : to represented hero this week by E. H , deep impression on audience. ' The lineup Is as follows of St. PfterHburs ; t'hurousek and Muroc- - haste get through had become careless the ered In ten fat runs and we Hall out for batt'ns out of hl turn- . Hlnes. Several members were then let Mr. Hugtiey . Omaha. Position. Kansas City. zenv of lludii Po th. ns to who passed. This will hardly apply Initiated last ."llaltHl for In the ninth- Lyons Show Unlrd will lenve this city Friday evening.- . Meredith come back to terra flrma- . .Inclnnatl . . 05t- first base O'Hncnn alter and In one or two cases , however. Yesterday tlclinrilHon County Mortifnire Record. . Grlfiln second base Vlox on Saturday and Plllwbury May 17. A , ( Special. ) .Pardee started oat by giving Eustace a . Louis . . . 2 ' 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1-6 * the Norfolk company men re- heavy shower of rain fell here last PALLS CITY. Neb. May 9. Eustace third baxn Williams had twenty press to : , 3 ; , 3. . night. Some was ollowlng ts Richardson county mort ¬ ticket first and on his refusal to Earned runs Cincinnati St Louts Itont short stop. . . . ConnnUKhtnn Shoot nt He * Molne * jccted , and today Tccumsch company corn planted last the : I the give Grlffln the same the latter banged out wo-baso hits Stelnfeldt , Clements , Burnett left field DCS MOINHS. May ?. ( eclal Tele- - week and many farmers "are ready to com- ¬ age record for the month of April : Farm D : - Frtbeo -Si lost nineteen. The latter company Is the single. looker. Throe-base hits Mcllridc , Cor- HotllnK9vorth.center field Single Brnm. . ) Twentynveorld renowned marks- - mence Bled , , to a Then Roat was passed to first and , Beckley : youngest one In guard , and Its members this week. Small grain Is looking ortenges thirty-two amounting 'ornn nnd Hnrley. Stolen bases Fisher right field McVlckvr , menI iirrlvod today to take part In the bis the Denny Lyons up cib , fine and ; mortgages , thlrty- - loomed bigger than life 'eltz McBrldo nnd Crooks. First bape on MtCauley . . . t opens Today were gathered up the fruit orchards around Blair were oO716.45 farm released : .i cntchrr Wilson hoot which here tomorrow. rather hastily when the with a cracking two-bagger. nils Hy Hill , 3 ; by Hushey , 2 : by Dan1- - Monroe , ns- never in . , ; That brought - pitcher Etrnn- they held n practice shoot such men call came , which will explain better conditio- iur amounting to 73550.40 town and city l < s. . 3. by pitched ball : By Hughe . 1 : the large in two runs. Mr. Pardec kindly filled up the Hit ? or Daub. or Pardte- . Hmid , Gilbert. Grimm , Clnihum nnd Helkcs- percentage ot rejected men. Many of norlpages Died , seventeen, amounting to b y Daniels , 1. Struck out : By HIM , 9 ; by part. won practice shoot- . them n.Plrnfy bases by giving Burnett on , 2 ; 2. : tnldng Gilbert the of Molxture. " ; mortgnges , another base liClughey by Daniels. Passed bulls . were dropped 919.82 town and city released liT .Wrtnitre Wins n Gnme.- out because they were too SYRACUSE , Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) balls , Manning : , 2. Wild pitches : Hugliey , 2- . The ; but Jimmy would not stand icmeiits WYMORK , Neb. . ( - light. htrtcen , amounting to 5439.22 chattel .flmu : Two hours nnd Um- - May 9.Siieclal Tole- FORECAST precipitation for the last few days has been for any more and he bade Mr. Pardee crawl tlfty minutes. Rram. . ) The ball came here today between .TODAY'S WEATHER One IHuiHHT ItootlfliMl. mortgages filed , sixty-nine , amounting to ilres : Cushmnn and Heydlcr- . Wymore In Immense. Pastures and all grains arc In under the bench. Meredith was sent In , but nnd Fluey resulted a victory 31387.82 ; chattel mortgages released , .Sennlorx Mound to Lone.- . for tlio homo team , the score standing That the board In its baste did make some fine condition. he well , he was not much better.- . Iiiillrntloim Point tn n Fnlr Dnr- ; . May 35 to 2. Harpstor and HIce dltl battery mistakes there Is no question , Inety-two , amounting to 39229.20 sheriffs WASHINGTON. 9.Tno Senators the State , but these mU- Last night a union memorial service was He gave McCauley a and made two at- work for the home team , Harpstcr strik ¬ Tliroiiitlmnl the ofrlirnnkn ceds filed during the month , four. but hits after Platt went in Wentcrly Wlniln.- . takes were not all In the matter ot passing held In the opera bouse In commemoration that brought In a run. Then Holly made a he end of the fourth nnd bad errors then ing out sixteen men- . tilth men through hastily. For ave the game to Philadelphia. Attend- - WASHINGTON. . May 9. Forecast for instance. Private of the sinking of the Maine. An Immense single and two came In. Fisher made a hit I.entrue.- . Wlttevcr of company I of Second was a SklniinliiR Station nt Grant. nce , 1000. Score : .Knutorii uesday : the audience greeted Rev. E. V. Gordon , who ( ) 'and Hagerraan made another , bringing in Wllkosbnrro. . 7 : Syracuse , 4- . GRANT , Neb. . May 9. Special. Stock WASHINGTON' I PHILADELPHIA. Nebraska , Iowa and Missouri Fair ; once rejected by the board because he was McCauley Holly j .Sprlimtlold. . 4 : , 10- . For delivered the address. He was assisted In as been subscribed for the of a- and and leaving two men It.H.O.A.E.I It.H.O.A.E.- . Providence erection 1 1 0- .Buffalo. . 4 : , S. cstcrly winds. too light. The weigher said he tipped the exercises by on bases. Meredith was kind enough to Oettman , rf : 1 C Cooky , cf. . 2 3'3 0 Montreal the Rev. Mr. Lake of the klmmlng station , to be run In connection - rumen. . u u o d 1 , 9 ; , 7. ; scales at only 121 pounds. j If. I Doucla.lt . 1706it- Rochester Toronto For South Dakota and Wyoming Fair Wlttever declined | give ti 0- Methodist church and Rev. Mr. Bancroft of 1th the factory of the Beatrice Creamery Eustace his second passport to first cllale , cf. 0 1 : 0 1 Dcleh'ty , If. 1 1 1 0 to leave the room , and Insisted on being oyle , lb. . . . 1 12 1 0 . cstcrly winds. 10 Baptist church , and a splendid choir , begin on- and once more the bases were filled. Griffin i LaJole. 2b. Southern Ionline. weighed ompany of Lincoln. Work will 'arre'.I , c. . . Thomp'n. 3 2 1 0 ; westerly winds- . over. He was finally allowed to forced Fisher out at home , Roat found 10310 rf t NEW OHLKANS , May 9. New Orleans , For Kansas Fair hlch rendered patriotic hymns in prob- - but enhy. 3b. . . , . . . 5- grand le building next Tuesday and It will - Crc fs. 10221n- 6 : AueUFtn , . get on the scales again nnd It was found that safely and scored two men. Lyons got , 2b. . . . .sm-n , Jo. . . 2 3 4 1 u- .I.ocnl llccord. tyle. bly be ready for business 1. A cream- - a eltr .BIHMINGHAM , May 9. , 5 ; 131 ¬ June .Vrlgley. . M. 0 1 3 S 0 2 4 6 0- Birmingham WEATHHU BUREAU , his true weight was pounds. His phy- base on balls , t McKarM. c. , 0- . OFFICE OF TUB The action of the village board In notlfy- - ry In Is something of an ex- - and Burnett another bringing .lerccr. . p. . . , p. 0 0 0 1 Charleston 9. of temper- - , ¬ this locality j DunkalJ 3MAIIA. Mav Omaha record sical qualifications being good ho was ac- In 1 C 1 ng the saloon keepers persons , Is as to Its one more man. 'McGulre . . . 0 0 0 I'latt , p 0 0 I 0 turo nnd rainfall compared with the cor-- cepted. . Is er- ¬ that certain erlmcnt but there little doubt - It possible that a number of That ought to count up ten. Anyway , Mc- ¬ cspomllns day of the " vero to C | 1- .FITZSIMMONS WILL FIGHT lar' rors were made In matter of weight. habitual drunkards and not sell uccess. The mllk'of about four hundred Totals . . 9 57 10 c Totals .11 13 27 16 1SM- . the ¬ Cauley put an end to the agony by flying hem liquor has created some little excite- ows will be delivered here to start with- . Hatted for Mercer In the n'nth-' . temperature . . J2- .SI M One man from York was marked down al- ¬ to Slagle Holly up Inxlmum .u ment nnd retaliation In various forms Is- out and followed with a ...Vashlngton 6- Announce * nil Acceptance of ilic- Ilnlmum temperature . . 61 o2 60 most twenty pounds below his real weight , . fly to . 022200000 * ircatcned. . .nt Jnnlntn.J- Frlsbc- hlladelphla 0-11 Ofler of lioth MeCor and .P. ' ' as 01001270 , , itifan . ; " " .20 .01 .OU but this still left him within the limit he . . May 9. ( Special. ) Stolen : Doyle (3)( , Dele- - -i UNIATA. Neb. The e.nct of the Gnmc "Wan Hny.-. bases Fnrrell. Corlirtt. at- made no objection at the time. * hnnty (2)( ) . : Leahy , Thomp- ¬ , 9. Record of temperature and precipitation Trnchcru Consul . war enthusiasm broke loose Saturday Two-base hits BOSTON May Bob. FItrslmmons has 1S97 here We rested for a little while and did , , , , nnd clnce March 1 , : There was a good deal of talk over the , 9. ( then son Reltz. McFarlnnd LaJole Cooley Dmaha for th' day BELLEVUE. Neb. May Special. ) The Ight over the news of Dewey's great vlc- - : announced his acceptance of the offer cf < 3- camp today by of not try for more until the fifth. Then Douglas. Double plays Cross to LaJole- formal for the day members the guard who ocal division of Sarpy County on- , . Kid McCoy to pay the champion $10,000 for 0- the Teachers' ory. . The band played patriotic music singled was by- o Douglas LaJole to Douglas- ixcesa or deficiency for the day had successfully passed physical ¬ Eustace nnd brought home ¬ I- . . . - . the exami- Reading circle held Its last meeting Satur-- he street until a late hour. The boys sent .'Irst base on balls : Off Mercer. 3 : a fight nt middleweight and also his accept- Vccumulnted i xcey since March ; 0 , Griffin's second two-bagger , the first being C : , 3. by nclt- nation but declared that they would not ay - ¬ off Dunkald. off Platt Hit $23,000 .S'ormal ralnfnll for the day at the home of Miss Jessie Flynt , com- up fireworks , off cannon crack- ance of the offer of J. J. Corbctt of * * to various shot made In the second Inning. Rou : singled and pitched ball : Crops. Struck out : By Mer- ¬ XCCM for tlio iitiy men consent be mustered In. In some cases letlng year's very ; for an opportunity to regain heavy- ¬ ; 1 4.S7 the work creditably. The ers , pump guns and anvils. Flags and ¬ cer, 2. Left on bases : Washington , 5 the rainfall since March Inches as many as twenty men In one company made second on Vlox's wild throw , Grlf get- * otal : said fternoon was devoted to a critical study luntlng fluttered from every place. A big Philadelphia , . Time : Two hours and ten weight championship. Fltzslmmons will Deficiency since March I. . . . ' ' ting around to third. Before three men : . , 1.5J incnea- they would not take the oath and go Into ml discussion ot minutes. Umpires Hmslle and Andrews- meet cither man before the regularly organ- ¬ Excess for cor. period iwj. "The Autocrat at the bonfire was built , and Weyler carried could be put out Griffin succeeded In passing for cor. period , 1S.W US Incn , the United States army. It was noticed , .Chlcnito SluKi One Out. ized club offering the largest purse , ho ixcess 3rcakfast Table" by Oliver Wendell Holmes , hrough the streets on a rail and finally but Stntlon * nt H l . in. , however , that when the companies began to- the plate. , May 9. Chicagos In HeiiortM from ohn Q. Goss presiding. Beside the regular burned In effigy. CLEVELAND The did will Insist on a side bet of $10,000 each Meridian time. be called up for muster , not a single man The Babes picked up another In the eighth- . ilenty of hard hitting today , while the homo Seventy-nflh members there were present : J. W. Crab- - case , and both matches must take place backed out and they all appeared anxious to .Burnett's first hit , MfcCa'Uley's second and .earn was weak at the bat. Wilson was hit ree of Lincoln , Miss Mary , City OmclnlH Appointed. Mc- - before the last of September , this year. This take the oath. L. Lawrence Holly's second and a wild throw by Slagle by a pitched ball nnd had to retire. * eacher of literature In Bellevue college ; FALLS CITY. Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) Allster went out because he got In the way announcement Is accompanied by an offer ! Sifi to- ¬ flnlal'Sfcore The new canvas suits will be here did the work. The was captured of a batted ball. Score : ¬ STATIONS AND STATR OF .Irs. J. E. Crothers of South Omaha and At the last meeting of the council Mayor of Julian , Fltzslnimons' manager, and him- i = I- morrow morning and requisitions are being In the ninth on a two-bagger by Eustace , CLEVELAND. I CHICAGO- . WEATIIEIl.- . ? l rlrs. Luce of Le Platte. lorner made the following appointments , .n.H.O.A.E.I . self, to bet 5.000 that neither McCoy nor prepared so that the new clothing will be who was forced out by Griffin , and a ll.ll.O.A.E.- Chancellor McLean , Prof. Barber of the which were confirmed by the council : City nurkett , lf..O Wood , r ;. . . . 1 S 2 0 0- Corbett will make good his offer.- . at once. , coming In. . 0011 , . . FlJlf drawn , B. ; , by Denny Lyons Grit McKvan. fs.0 Utnge cf. 23200C- . May 9. As- ¬ attorney D. Poland street commissioner 1130 0- DENVER. After reading the ¬ University of Nebraska and J. W. Crabtrce- ¬ , 2b. . . .') Dahlen , r * . . 3 3 5 Captain Culver's troop of cavalry is mobil- The Cowboys did thetr Worst In the sec hlldi ) f Lincoln visited Uollevue college Saturday John Staltzel. These , with Spence Foster O'Con'r, lu..O ! 11 I 0 K erett , lb. 0 212 0 0 sociated Press dispatch from Boston this mahn. . clear TdiT izing at Mllford today and is expected In went out,1 landed , 0 . . . Plattp , . . . . morning. very as chief of police and F. N. VanWlnkle as ond. Williams but Frlsbee Blake rf Ryan. If. 11200M- afternoon , announcing that Bob Fltzslmmons North partly clo'udy camp tomorrow , having Chancellor McLean made a r, cf.O 003011 0 b McCor'k. 31) 3 1 3 S 0- Salt City , .00 here been ordered ¬ safely, even though a bunt. He cAle op- ¬ Lake clear .leasing address to the students at the water and electric light commissioner , com- itwas Socka'ls. . cf..O Connor , 2b. . 13350T- had accepted his offer of $25,000 for an 'heyeiinc , clear .00 here for examination. Holly's Vlox's- 1700 1 hapel. pose the city officials as appointed and con- - scored on wild 'throw after ebeau, 3b.O Donohue. c. 2 2 S portunity to regain the heavyweight cham- ¬ "lapltl City, partly cloudy .00 , hospital , . 0120 , p. . 1 1 0 4 0- Cliff Walden steward has been year.- single. . Meredith fouled 'out , but Slagle Zlmmer. C..O GrltlHti luron , clear .00 Irmed for the ensuing . . 0001 pionship , J. J. Corbett sent the following appointed surgeon for exami- ¬ Wllron. p..O 0000M- 'hlcnpo , raining .04 assistant the . made a hit and Burnett dropped successively , p.O 0 0 0 0- . .12 ; GencvneiTH. cAIIIi'r Totals is : is i dispatch to W. A. Brady , his manager , who WllUoton , .00 nation ot the troops. - Those Keib , p 1 clear GENEVA , Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) Su- l.r.1.1 to Rent.- . Connaughton's"and MiVlcker's files. 1010 Is in New York City : St. Louis , cloudy .00 The boys In camp are feeling good. Yes- ¬ crlntendent Webber of the Girls' Industrial BURWELL , Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) The errors brought in three rtihs , making a total Totals . . .1 6 2T 12 4 Go after that man ( Fltzslmmons ) and St. Paul , clear .00 terday there was only one man In the hos- ¬ Davenport , cloudy .03 school drove to Lincoln to visit his son , uneral of Mary Davis , wife of H. L. Davis , of four for Mannlng's-Indlans. Cleveland 1 make my offer to him again $25,000 that I . , Iclcrui , cloudy .00 pital. Today there are six but none are Tohn , ¬ county , getting in the Chicago 0000000101 12 will stop him in and put up at Camp Saunders , returning yester- one of the oldest settlers of this They came near another ' 004.4 1200 ten rounds Cunsus City .01 serious. There Is one man with measles day. . donated by- Earned runs : Cleveland , 1 ; Chicago , 9. some money. Show him up. , . was held from the Congregational church fourth on two bases on balls Havre partly cloudy .00T : , 6 ; Chicago , 7. and one with mumps In the city hospital. discharged Rev.- . , Mc- - Left on bases Cleveland ROCHESTER , N. Y. , May 9. William A. HIsmnrcK , partly cloudy Three of Geneva's boys were oday. The services were conducted by Hagerman. . Roat , hc wr-gobbled : 1 ; Grif- ¬ First base on balls Off Kelb. off Brady gave out this signed statement today : Galveston , cloudy . .1- Taking the Flunl' Onth. y the medical examiner from company G Mr. . Booth of the Congregational church, Vlcker's hot liner an'dVbefore Slagle knew fith , 1. Struck out : By Kelb, 3 ; by Griffith , 1 ; by offer ho 4T trace precipitation.- . The mustering process began at 3:30: this and returned home. They were Cliff Ho- - assisted by Rev. Mr. Webster of the Metho- ¬ what happened fie was'- doubled up with by Wllpon. 1. Three-base hit : Griffith- . James J. Corbett stands the Indicates of hits : Connor, Lange. Sacrifice made Robert Fitzslmmons to make a match L. . A. WKLSH , , company K , Second regiment , of- ack, Tal Sheldon and Charles Eaton. The Episcopal church. The women of the s 'Wilson filed. .Twobase afternoon dist Grlf assistance. hits : Burkett , Donahue. Double play : for a $10,000 side bet and will guarantee Local Forecast Ofllclal. boys were disappointed.- . at- , , in the sixth. : Schuyler being the first to get through. loyal Neighbors conducted the services They did get one "however Dahlen to Everett. Hit by pitcher By- the champion of the world $25,000 If he , After taking the oath the boys stepped for- ¬ Rev. . Mr. Purdue of Do Witt conducted he grave. Meredith and Slagle each lined out a single Wilson. . 1 ; by Griffith. 1. Wild pitches : Wil- ¬ Corbett. falls to stop Fltzslmmons In ten son , 1 ; Griffith , 1. ball : ward one a to sign names. Episcopal services at the Girls' Industrial next three menfwere put out Passed Donahue. i rounds ; and agrees at time their and before the Umpires : Swartwood and Wood. Attend- ¬ he further that the ¬ - * Stolen.- . was ol- Often as some favorite member went for- school yesterday afternoon. Quite a num- Team and Hitmen Meredith crossed the rubber. The act ance : 400. match shall take place before the last , , May 9. ( Special. ) , BABY ward the other boys broke forth Into cheers. er from the city were in attendance. HUMBOLDT Neb. repeated in the seventh. O'Hagan singled 1'lrnten Win nt Home.-. Seoteraber. . this year and If no club offers COVERED any guns Some parties , supposed to be followers of a as large a purse as $25,000 Corbett will de- ¬ The companies to get mustered in early Geneva has not fired nor made and while the Babes were killing the next PITTSBUR.G , May 9. PlttsburR today any other public than circus which was here yesterday , stole in the won game on home grounds posit the balance , the whole amount to be WITH were C ot the First from Beatrice, I of the demonstration other three men he slipped home.Again Its first the paid to In case offering up prayers of thanksgiving yester- ¬ Standerford's team from the hitch- this season. While Cunningham was bat- ¬ Fltzslmmons Corbett falls First from Bennett , O of the First from Richard eighth Meredith got a trl-socker and while big helped to knock him out in the stipulated number day , town- evening drove It away. No ted hard a element of luck the Geneva and the company from David City. for Dewey's great victory but the rock last and the next trio were being given it In the home team to offset the effect of its six of rounds.- . There Is no particular significance In the s delighted nevertheless. clew has been obtained. Two farmers , John neck he ambled In. errors. Attendance , 1800. Score : As Fltzslmmons has now announced thai SORES & SCALES companies are being lassldy and Enno Gelsman , also lost set* In things looked pirrsnuna. i IOUISVILLE- . he will fight again. It remains to be seen order In which the by m Mnd For a minute the ninth .n.H.O.A.E.I H.H.O.A.B. Gored Steer. of up , Wilson , whether he will take on the man be has In , ranking order remaining ¬ harness. As usual the first man Donovan , rt.3 Clarke , mustered the FREMONT , Neb. , May 6. ( Special Tele- bad. 1301 lf..l 1100P- along claimed to be able to whip so- same as announced a few days ago. one out. O'Hagan was nailed by adden, 2b.2 ll'tchey. is..O all Could Not Tell What She Looked the gram. . ) Mrs. James Cheezem was seriously Sunday School Convention.A- . lined Gray , 3b 0 4151 Hey , cf 1 1200M-0140 easily.. He is positively assured of $25,000- on forced out at second 2022 1 1 Borne of the companies first the list and probably fatally gored by a mad steers . Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) Fisher and Wilson was 'Carthy. . lf.2 Wagner , lb..O 12 0 In case he stands ten rounds in front o- Like. Got Worse with Doctor's- INSWORTH. Davis , Z1532800 1 Nance , to awhile before mustering , In ¬ Then Frlsbee made a hit lb..l rf..l 1300K- , desired wait this afternoon. A bunch of cattle belonging The Brown county Sunday school conven- by Williams. . M 0 Smith. lCorbett and $45,000 In case be wins. up The bases ly. 0241 2b.l - Medicine. . Could Not Sleep order that they might recruit to their to Heman were being In Saturday. Among and Vlox got a base on balls. Schrlver.'C..O 0 CltnKm'n , Sb.O 1001Il-1230 This Is the offer Corbett made to Fltz- Haubensack driven tion convened this city ¬ 131 , Meredith dashed the Cow rodle, cf..O Dexter. C..1 2230lU- elmmons last February and he now stands full strength. through the southwestern part of the city noted speakers were R. H. Pollock , were'filled but , 0100 p..O From Intense Itching. the Lyons.- . ilnes Cun'ham. by It , I accept o General Bills returned this ¬ boys' hopes by sending an easy one to p..l 0020 0130 and will Julian's bet Brigadier when one of them went mad. He turned secretary of the State Sunday School asso- | On ° Totals . . .9 13 27 14 t Totals . . .S 8 24 13 2- 2.500 that Corbett will be on hand on the afternoon from a visit to Falrbury. his and ran back up Pierce street , tearing up ciation , and W. R. Jackson , state superin- ¬ SC re : CURED IN ONE MONTH BY CUTICURA . day named.- . he found awaiting ¬ OMAH- Pittsburs ' arrival at headquarters gardens and fences and everything that tendent of schools. Great interest was man Louisville 40030200 9. I will be In New York Wednesday and of containing endorse- ¬ 202001000-5 him a number letters stood in his way. Other cattle followed ifested. A.A4BSRS0BSo"P40tEi runs : Pittsburg , 4 ; 1- . will meet Fltzslmmons and his manager to gen- ¬ ? D Earned Louisville. When my baby was four months old her ments for his appointment as brigadier Mr. Mrs. Cheezem , who are both over '. ; : : : Mc- ¬ deposit money to make the match.- . and .Threebase hits Davis. (kin broke out , and thought was ¬ good from the Creamery Jnnlutn.J- . ( I Carthy. . Sacrifice : Gray, Illtchey , W. . I it ring eral and also some letters 70 years of age , were out working In their for . hits A. BRADY. worm. I took her to a doctor he UNIATA. . Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) A ' Nance. Stolen bases : Gray , McCarthy , and said It Nebraska congressmen. garden. The steer threw both of them ; : - was Eczema. Ho gave mo medicine to glv- ¬ _ * " - _ Clarke. First base on balls Off Cllns- OX HU.VM.VG TRACKS - was held in hall after- t k 4i - Q * Q Q- EVENTS THE Calvin Hopper , the member of the Tccum- Mr. Cheezem escaped with slight Injuries meeting Allen's this IU | mnn. . 1. Hit by pitched ball : Donovan , ber , but she kept getting worse all the time, h'ere. Mr.- . away leave' noon to arrange for a creamery HolllngsworthY'cf. . . : {! Padden , Brodle, Khlnes , Nance. Struck and you could not tell what she looked , company who went without His wife was Injured internally and her re- . ? > * a. to- like seh n out : By Rhlnes. 2. Time : One hour and Good Weather Urine Bl r Crowd her llttlo an accident on the railroad covery W. . W. Marple of Lincoln addressed the FUher. rf ? * face and hands were so covered with and met with is doubtful. , v fifty minutes. Umpires : O'Day and Mc- ¬ Clinrclilll Down sores In- ¬ He Is working In Interests Hagerman p and large scales. It got under her little near DeWltt. died last night.from his meeting. the Donald. . LOUISVILLE , Ky. , May 9. Three favor- ' ¬ anger nails. She was the wont looking sight DeWltt Gift to Odd I of the Beatrice Creamery company of Lin- 42 14 15 0 1 27 9 * . past post , but the talcn juries. . He had been cared for at Totals Bunion Lny Dovrn to Baltimore.B- ites were first the I over saw. I heard of CuncuitA REMEDIES , FALLS CITY. Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) probably may establish a plant CITY.-. , did and the body will be sent to Burchard for coln and KANSAS OSTON. . May 3. The Bostons played a did not fare well as warm favorites so I thought I would try them. Before I tried Hon. S. B. Miles of this city has donatec- . H.SB.SH.PO.A.E.- . , burial. here. AB. B. lifeless came today allowing themselves no good In the other three. Perfect weathe them wo got no rest at night. She could not *. to Nemaha Valley lodge. No. 36, Independ- ¬ Slagle cf to be shut out by the Bnltlmores almost brought 7,000 people to Churchill Downs sleep so. Henlment aotc 4 1 0 0 0 2 5 1 it itched After I gave her CUTICOHA- Flmt 1 . Conna'ugh'ton. ss. . . without a hit. Nichols was batted at will came In and ent Order of Odd Fellows , lot , block 71 Poy'n Hand Mutilated.- 1 0 0 0- event the day , the Blue Gras Itr.ioLVE.VT, mw a change in Four Plattsmouth boys M-iVicker. rf 0 0 0 by the visitor * . Attendance , 1750. The of a trtit. It L. C. de- ¬ WYMORE , Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) Ben , commenced to dry up Joined company M today. occupied by Manger. Mr. Miles Wnson. . c | BALTIMORE.- . BOSTON- . stakes was a runaway race for Lenncp all and she would sleep 5 1 2 0 0 11 0 0 . , , Goodrich getting the plac all ulglit , and when was Company K was on guard last night and sires the building fitted up for a lodge room Glaze , the 17-year-old son of Brakeman ' ib R.H.O.A.E. .n.H.O.A.E the favorite It drying up the skin 3b McOraw , 3b 3 3 2 1 1 , cf.O with Just as much case. Frank Thompson all cracked open , so I got CITTICURA ( ¬ who stayed Glaze , living In this city, had his hand ; ; ; Hamllfn 0000T- then oint- arrested over fifty mllftlaroen for the order to which the contribution was , ; ! ! . . 4 Jennings , 1 2 3 4 0- enney , was In nnd was wel- to it lb..O 0810S- the tip the first ment ) and CUTICUIUL SOAP , and in one month out too late. made. That this may be done , be will fur- ¬ caught between the cars while trying * Kelley. . If. . . 14400St- Mvetts, lb..O 0300K- playd. . but a poor start nnd a poor rid not voix. iu..i 1 the had ant lore on her fact , and I don't Stockham of tne- expense. prop- make a coupling In the B. & M. yards last : p. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 enzel , cf. . 10100D- elster. . ss..O placed him second to Banished at 5 to Second Lieutenant ther contribute half the The Pardee , 2b. 1 3 1 0 0- Duffy , If 0 0120 think it U anymore than Justice to let you to morn- - am- ¬ , p 5 emont 0200C- The beat finish of the day was in the thin nines went Omaha this night and had It so badly crushed that Meredith _ JL McGann , 3 1 10 1 . know Thurston ¬ erty is valued at 10000. It Is said to be lb ollins. 3b.O 0313S- , , Bell what it has done for my baby. 8bo now for com - - - , 1 1 race when The Planter Duncan and new his - 0 0 0 , 0 Ing to get some recruits largest In putation of the thumb and two fingers was 40 7 12 0 1 27 13 5 O'Urlen rf. tahl rf 1110L- finished noses apart. , Is fifteen months old and lias got beautiful the individual gift ever made Totals Clark , c owe. . 0 C S 0- Joe Clark Manana a pany- . 15 to 1 , , while In skin. She doesn't even have the state to any secret organization. Th necessary. Omaha 10 1-14 Hughes , p. . 1133201 2 5 0 Henren ,2b.0C..O shot took the llfth race a pimple of any .p White of the Thurstons has been . , 0310 the last event Terrene , heavily backed , fin- klnil , and iba is as fat as pudding. J. Odd Fellows In place possess , Kansas City - Nichols p..O sergeant this besides 5- 1051 Par- appointed company quartermaster Mny CoHt Him III * Mfe. runs : Omaha, 7 ; Kansas City, . Totals . .13 17 27 13 2 Ished third behind Duke of Baden and March T, ISM. Mrs. MARY BANDERS , , present Earned . 27 10 4 : O. Coleman. who Is promoted to be this their hall and other real estat Neb. . May 9. ( Spe- ¬ : (2)( ) . Eustace. Totals . .0 2 ker Bruce. Results 709 Spring , Camilen , J.- vice F. WEEPING WATER. .Twobase hits Lyons. Griffin , , $400 : St. N. . valued $5,00- . : , Double First race one mile purse Banlshe regimental quartermaster. at about cial. . ) Harley Woods , about 15 years old , Three base hits Lyons Meredith. Baltimore 0-13 : 12000217 0- won , Frank Thompson second , Zenl third exam- ¬ plays : Burnett to Roat. Bases on balls Boston CoticCTi Rtmriii cure trerjr humor of lh illn ud- Company K lost four men In the suffering from Sunday took ¬ : 1:44',4.: 0.Polk County Mort nsre Record.- . while tonsllttls Off Hagerman , 4 ; oft Pardee , 3 ; off Mere- hits : Stahl.000000000Stolen : Mc- - Time etlp of InfeBcy and childhood , whrther torturing , dlt- - morning the boys are Twobase bases Second race , furlong * , ination yesterday and a for relief , but by mistake took one , 4. out : By Meredith , 3. , , (2)) . : four nnd one-half Imrtnir. . titular, tuinlnr. , pin re- ¬ OSCEOLA , Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) Thi tablet dith Struck Graw Demont McGann Double plays I ! ) ; toilcruttrd pier jubilating because the per cent of : McCauley , 1. Wild Pitches : ; purse * Hellobns won. Great Land sec blotchj , vtth IOM of , ted crerjr impurity tht- all containing corosive sublimate , and at pres- ¬ Passed balls Jennings to McGann Kelster to Lowe to- : : htlr of was so small. farmers and business men ot Polk county , 2. Umpire : Time : ; ond. Queen of Sons third. Time flWi. tlood , whether ilmpto , Krofulout , or htrrdltarr , whta Ul* jected ones ¬ HaBerman Haskell. Tenney Collins to Lowe to Tenney. grave are for his re- First race , mile and a sixteenth , BeUIn phfftieUoi tyd ftll other remedies USL- . were never doing better than at the presen ent fears entertained Two hours and fifteen minutes. on : Off Hughes , 2 ; , Third ? bcit Company B reports that fourteen of Its base balls oft Nichols purse $300 : The Planter won , Duncan Bel all paying covery.. 3. Struck out : By Hughes , 2 ; by Nichols , weffibcra are homesick and do not want to time and are their debts. In second , Time : .f TO I O , . : Bergen , 2. Wild : Joe Clark third. 132& riinrCcuTiiiTHKT roi IC Duno. army. The company OTHER WESTERN LEAGUE GAME- . ! Pasied balls pitch , , WITH 1U . enlist In Uncle Sam's the last month the record In the county Nichols. Time : One Fourth race six and. one-half furlongs cilia llmoii Lotior | Warm btthi with delica- ¬ For the Maine Monument. hour and fifty minute. , $1,300 : I ennep won Ci'licciAtiojr.ftnUeinolctliitiwllhCrnccii , purcrt- got a large box of cake and other office shows i : the Blue Grass stakes clerk's that there has been BATTLE CREEK , Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) Umpires Lynch and Connolly. of emollient cnrea. nd e cies from home this morning, which re- ¬ S.IndlanapolU * night Goodrich second , Ollle Dixon third. Time ikln mild do of CcnciK4 decrease In the indebtedness , as the follow- Take Milwaukee Error * Decide the Game. 1:24.: BIIOLTUT , un oT Uood purl Ben and humor curt*. .P minds the boys of what they will miss I A Maine memorial service was held here Alone Down Line. jrt ing record will show , ot : ¬ the , 9. re- ¬ race , five , selling , purs 36573.13 Farm night by a union meeting in the Meth- , 9. NEW YORK May Errors were Fifth furloncs K they go to the front. last MILWAUKEE May The Brewers lost $20) : won , Old second , Bold ttitont hout the world. Fomt Dire Cnix. mortgages filed fifteen , to $19 , sponsible for a majority of the runs today. Mnnana Fox Esta . Sola rropa . . lie exam- ¬ amounting church , which was more than filled. A game Inplng. Reidy proved : : Coir. IfcHtn- Company G from Geneva took the odist the In the first Both Meekin and Dunn pitched good ball. brooke third. Time 1:05. n.W" How to ! l * . ¬ 138 ; released , twenty-six , ti CureIit7'iTortnrtnrSkaI ination yesterday and had seven men re- amounting collection 7.20 was- raised for the Maine an easy mark for the , ooJlers. Score : Score : Sixth race , flvo furlongs , selling, purs tt."- ; , $30) : won , jected. . The boys are all In good spirits , am 25044.85 city mortgages filed four monument. Milwaukee O'TTO'O 0-3 BUOOKLTX. I NEW YORK- . Duke of Baden Parker Bruc 0021 : : : * . when they were llne- < amounting to $2,525 ; released , nine , amount- Indianapolis 0-5 .R.H.O.A.E. . I R.II.O.A.C. second Terrene third. Time 1:01V none of them flunked , 9. : 30000002: 8. Griffith , 1 2 0 OIV. H't'n , cf..l SAN FRANCISCO May Weather fine ; up to be mustered in today. The company Ing to ISOT2.CO ; chattel mortgages filed , 103 Sntton ItnnU-H Flrnt. Base hlti Milwaukie.S Indianapolis. cf..O : ¬ Jones , 1 OJWIImot. 1000 truck fast. Results among to come ( Errors : Milwaukee, lT ifidianapolls. 2. Bat- rf 000 lf.0 I will be the first tomorrow amounting to 29242.84 ; released , sixty-two SUTTON , Neb. , May 9. Special. ) At the . ss.O Joyce , lb 0 211021C 0 o First race, five and one-half furlonga : with new uniforms. teries : Milwaukee, rteldyj Terry and Spies ; 0320 fre.Carpenter's out the amounting to $54,36G.- . High school state oratorical contest, held In Indianapolis , I'hllllpnunil Kahoe. Company M , known as the "Holcomb- York , Friday evening. Miss Avis Grlce , who DETROIT , May 9. CqUimbus made five Guards. . " had over 100 visitors from Broken C7.Celpbrnte Devrey'n Victory.- . In the first Inning today nnd was never represented the Sutton school , carried off ' Bow yesterday. The governor also madi WAKEFIELD. . Neb. , May 9. ( Special. ) headed. Score : 10 " the honors In the numerous class. Detroit 0c& 6 them a visit. The company yesterday sen A rousing meeting to celebrate the Amcrl l 200300 home splendid which the Broken Columbus , 10 the banner can : 5l4.} 02101, 12. ¬ Bow people presented to days victory at Manila was held Saturda Yellow Jaundice Cured. Base hits Detroltr7'Columbus Er- South them afew Suffering humanity should be supplied rors : 4 ; CoWttbus , 4. Batteries : SPAULDING evening at Wakefleld on receipt of Dewey1 with Detroit. , ego , & not desiring to take It with them Into , ; , Co. Columbus camp. official report. A grand torchlight proces- every means possible for Its relief. It li Detroit Irwln nndjJUfferry the southern we publish the following : Wright and Bucktey.fv , m slon an- with pleasure 9. Second IteKlnicnt Jiotem. under the leadership of L. Klmball a. ST. PAUL. Minn. .May The Millers "This Is to certify that I was terrible PARIS. Goldsmiths , Silversmiths CHICAGO- . Company E lost fourteen men In the ex- ¬ J.. H. Brown paraded the principle street yellow could not hit FrlckencirtWl the Saints won American sufferer with jaundice for over six In a Score : .ft I 36 Ave. do 1Opcra. .Jackbon lllva and amination. . to the bouse of John D. Haskell , escortln- , was by some walk. and Jewelers. months and treated of the bret St. . Paul Irt Oi -12 Htato St. Company C , from Nebraska City , go Hon. . W. J. Norrls , the speaker of the even- physicians In our city and all to no avail.- . Minneapolis 00.V) 11170 through the examination In good shape Ing , to the opera bouse , which was packe- Dr. . Bell , our druggist , recommended Elec- ¬ Base hits : St. Pam. "It ; 010100-2Minneapolis , 5. ; : ; > , 3. Bat- ¬ Only five of them were rejected. C. . presided. Survivors ' 6 tric Bitters and after taking two bottles , I Errors St. Paul. J M1nneapoIis E. Hunter of ; , : Minne- ¬ Four of the men rejected from Omaha was entirely cured. I now take great pleas- ¬ teries St. Paul Frlctojnvnd Spies Letters the occupied the stage. Judge Norrls' speec apolis, , , Guards have passed on re-examination. Thi ure in recommending them to any person Norton Bonier Dlxon and Rltter. Diamonds.- . was eloquent and roused the gathering t STANDING TEAMS.- . company is still short seven men.- . suffering from this terrible mal4y. I am OF TJHE Intense enthusiasm. gratefully yours , M. A. Hogarty. Lexington , Played. . Won , Lost. P.O.- . E. . K. Mllmlne , one of o the members Ky , " Sold by Kuhn & Co. . druggists. Bt.. Paul 16 14 2 87.5 WIUAPKAin the Lincoln "Light Infantry." was reinstates Fell from n Car.- . Indianapolis 14 12 2 S5.7 morning.- . on a second examination this ST. . EDWARD. Neb. . May 9. ( Special. ) Get a map of Cuba get Columbus 13 8 5 61.5 one conserves in- ¬ and the best and 13 8 7 53.3- In the purchase of Diamonds his best Mrs. . Wilson came down from Omaha to- 6 most complete. nrtip- Kansas City Last night about o'clock as the train was The Bee's combination MJlwaukee 15 6 9 40.0 THE SUNDAY BEE day to make a ¬ partlpg visit with her bus pulling into town James Curk , a mall clerk of Cuba , the West Indies and of the world. Minneapolis 13 4 9 30.8 terests by selecting them at an establishment of acknowl- band , who Is a sergeant company , in L. was sitting In the door of the baggage car. With a Bee map coupon on page 2. 10 Omaha 15 4 11 26.7 Company D , from Falrbury , General Bills cents , at Bee office , Omaha. South Omaha or 15 2 13 13.3 when he fainted , falling out ot on Detroit edged reputation. We are importers , lapidists , experts in all old company , went In for the examination the car Council Bluffs. By mall. 14 cents. Address Games today : Kansas City at Omaha ; head , ¬ this morning early and only lost six men his rendering him Insensible. After Cuban Map Department.- . Detroit at Columbus ; Indianapolis at Mil- being picked up by waukee ; Minneapolis St. that pertains to precious stones. The quality and value of Company B , from Ord. had even the trainmen be soon at Paul. an dozen Ht7 > m . homesick boys this morning. Even th ! rcinc Court Taken Reeem.- WASHINGTON. . May 9. In the United Interstate League. gems are known to be as stated when purchased of us. . prospect ot going to the Philippines did no MANSFIELD , O. , May 9. Score : Rrakemmu Fatally Injured. supreme court today chief Jus- ¬ cheer them up , and they declared that they States the S SIDNEY , Neb. , May 9. ( Special Tele- ¬ Mansfield 3 would not be mustered In. tice announced a recess until May 23 , when Newcastle 0.600200000 gram. . ) A man aged 24 , named Black , work- - 001411 Long Schuyler. who was re- the court will meet to render opinions. The Base hits : Mansfield. U ; -J16, You will value "Suggestions" a little book we give you free. Walter of Ing Union Newcastle. Jecled from company K In the physical ex- with the Pacific steel gang at time of the final adjournment of the term , Errors : Mansfield , 5 ; Newcastle , a. Bat * : , Weir Siding , thirty miles east , was severely a few days , terles Mannfleld , Beam , Emiff and Law ; amlnatlon has returned for a second trial later will alto be announced Hewitt and Barclay. EJ Dezander 1* also asklnj for a second and probably fatally injured this afternoon.- . on May 21 Address Spaulding it Co. , Cor. Jackson Blvd and State St. , Chicago. l TOLEDO , O. , May 9. Whistler's two-base