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Till-: KANSAS CITY .TOUHNAL. Al'UlUJA MM 2o, KSS)a BLDES BEATEN AT TOLEDO, sr,itTi:n itri' Mini a ltlti i.imii ntr u:in: in i iimiii:I). KaiiMt t Ity Knntkcit Jlusliry tint of tlir Hot. rrirliii lite ltun In tlir I lrt limine;, Vint llip'liilriliwllrulinlljr 1'iillcd I In- Hume (tilt. l ' (i May il-Th Toledo pulle'l ,il n i .? lo day nftr the HIhm Inn! triv.n II urhey mil nf the box in ih llrnl tin m Hi live rutin Ihc flrnt nintt up itl l Hi. luln, and thty never W n it tM il.nv hud ttrcx) H hin with i t f twenty Vuief Nop relieve I him th tin one out nnd not rt rim wi tnai n him until the eighth Itiritn, when Nll.li I fumbled the hit" elf KIIWtmM flint llaiif.l nnl after Jmvltw two e.hnces to rctite Ih- in lh'r Scored on Hnrfreti's Ioiik dttv. f ii three biw MeUeNnott vvn Ml, i a HlhfJ to Hie fnrk nnd the Willie & .ininniiHi with P.inmion iitnl Iliut Iiir n uhiplrtn. They ero rellevwl tit th i i f the second Innlnir The 111 ii cotitiiilHitvul their run Krttln ultn II mon's drive rnr it ulnule In tlic flrnt I ohnniiKhlon followed him with ft ii ublt Klmmnti with MtiKlc ami Hat flll went to flrnt on Connor' fumble, lit r. ti hit for n base nnd Jtnport for it d nitir Hergeh nnd HupMt wore thrown ut n' Hi plat while sttemptlnit. to j r. n tnlleld hit .S ,t until the eighth clld they haVo an oti r him to Hi-ore, when Nll.ilnt'i" fiimt I. uf him by Klusrniu nnd llutllcM L'.ue Ih in lifi (vml they wer iltlvett home 1 Un. ns triple to the center llelil fen 'I IU' home team plnyed, it Meiidy Kami', iin i u tluhl of their eleven run, lit I tiK StullJ! at Mill mill only ouoe nfter the s n ha I been lle.l did It look im thoimh JI vl t ir hud a IlKhllnR chance, llut llnl w n nlveti " perfect ovnllon as lie !epp"d I j the pi lie. an vvnn MuniiliiK mio tlir llliii- are one cl-d lo be thP ntot ("ntltininly team that ever stepped on a .Hum jT, I He. alt. Tfil.KIJO All. 11. 111. SI), ro A. t. Km h e Cli-kp. 1, II inn in .r. .III.. i t,e i fiirn lb f.. ,.. ft ...5 .. 3 ...I C . r 21. N'lili I M . ... flallatrhi r, r. t HuKhcy p . .. Noji-i, . .... Tnt.il ,K 11 IT IS 1." i w v u ei'i'V AH. It 11. all. i-li. A. Ilirtion, I f... ConiiAimhton, Nl hoi. f... Kltum t tb . ilitll.ll 3b Iteri i 11 Hup' rt 1 f ., .Mann id' :b . Htult?, p ...I " i' . ,i ..i T till i SI s i: 19 8 ore liv inning!": Til Ii 0 I I : ft 2 2 2 1-11 K iii i f'ltv " 0000003 ft S I rn il run1 Toledo, s; ICnnn City, fl Two tur hlt.-Cillk. Ilnrlinnn. 2. C.ir ri( N'u nl 2. ConnniiKhtnn. Itupert. Thr bae lilts I'onnaiirtliton, DerRen. tioulik pins Connor to Carney. l'lrbt base on balls lly Nop". 3; by ft ill?, 3 Siru k out-Hy Nops. 1; by Stultz. !. ltd pltrh Slult. Time of came 2"S I'mplrc -JIi Dvrmott. Western League sllllldlnir. '. Woii.IjxI. I" C Indianapolis II " T"ii MlliiH iriolls ,,.ll! . !" i.i cJianl ltaplds 11 n f-''. Detroit . i ..'. W.i Kir! i City 'H1 U 4VI Mlln mkeu ; 1 12 ' 111) Tolilo 7 12 Via St I-aul , : 0 1J 33:1 firniid ItapliN. 17; I mil imipirii. 111. drnnd Itapldn, Mich., May 21. Peore: It II n. Cram) Haiilds.fi I 0 ft 0 1 0 1 f-17 2ft ." JI nnenpoll 2 11 1 0 B 0 2 2-lfi 10 I Hltterles IIenl. Traei and Wilson; Parker Donahue and i:-irle. '-I. r ml. ."; Iii'truli, n. Mich , May 21 -Score: Hi iro Tt TI 1 rifro ' L,. 1, I .00000000 0-0 7 1 11 0 J 11 0 0 1 Int n - Whltehlll and Twlneham Joner 1 1 r.trair lnill iiniiiiilli'k H)s ,Mllmiiiki , !. Ii.an.iii Its, 1ml, llay 21,Score: ' It. II n. It Ino-ipi.) - ! i ! I 0 0 0 2 O10 20 I Al iw ink- .0200-00000272 IMt'eru b- Indl!inni01N Crost! and Me-' Tui.nl Milwoiikee. llaker, l(tlia;r,Ariit- "Stryiij, in I Uolan. Niitliin.il I. iik-iii. M11111II11:;, Won. Lost. V.C. Villi- urjf 19 S- TIB CP. ml ... .17 9 OH ( 11, ,i -in 18 10 HI2 Tl 'IS id 012 Hi m 12 11 621 I'Ullll lrl In 1 13 11 Ml I,ii 10 10 HO , v , k 12 U r(l l i I- 10 18 85S U 1 mi 8 15 817 mi 11 8 IS tt I S IS 217 ( Imidttuil, 1 I, iiu Inrki 1 1 I O . J!i 21. New York nnil 1 1 1 had un old-time HltiKKlnK nnitih , j a ih plenu of eiror. exelttmi-nt ( 1 t.ith clubs ueil two pitch, ra T 1 11 'iinee bb 2,1)011 fieoie: It II i: t , 3 -. 0 0 0 3 1 U IS I i- ik .. 2 I- 1,2 1 1 1 1) 3-11 K, .1 h 1 -ClfVt-land, O'Uonnor, Sullivan -r 1 . , NVw Vork, Wllcon, Ilonuill in . 1 to 111. I'liulinri,-, .1; Iliilini, I, I 1 '.iiri!, I.'.i., JJ SI. Thirteen InnlnifH r ii.- i.li. hlntr ami brilliant ili-bllm,-, inar'v ' 1" ilu-' game Tm winning tun was ini-li by Stuiizel's two ti,iKl;r, Deck ) y' hi ntliVt and n intoQil bull whlili ti.i(iii 1 be mnnlie. Attendiinco, 3,5w. ' The te r In InnliiKB: K II.1J. l'i. 1 m 0 0 0 11 0 1 o 2 1 0 0 0 15 111 1 K 1 1 1 a 0 i 1 11 0 n n 0 0 a 01 a 1 1 -11 ...j. lMtt'liuri;. SuHden and Hart: Ho-1 11 IM.ui and StlvHtts l-lill iililphl.i, I I: Clin Inn itl, III. nrHii n, .Mnj JI Afttr tleins the I j h ivy liattiiiK when rutin inf ill innth innlnB the Ited wire ii i-i tin ii-nih bv a ulutile and a A' t.nilju. i". 3..U.I TI10 n-oie It. II i: II itl 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 B 0-13 IS 3 1. lord 1 1 0 0 l 0 5 0 0 U 1 ll 17 7 11 I'lnuimotl, VauBhn. l'arrot, 1 I'hllaiKlphla. Dtifk, Mcrjill. fin' f -h 1 ,. doubl cin . I'l 1 1 1 1 I U.ullinnlinii Hi -t, Ionia, I, St 1.0111b, May 21. Although the Drown bit Muul fruely. thi vlo.a fleWliH of the Kiiut as kipt them from oorintr, and nu meroua errors by Miller etmbled the vtlt uri n pile up the tun and win the Rttine. H li Hi I, i' .0 U 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 H !l I 1 11 0 1 0 0 1 I) S 0 ft- S 19 J 11 1 1 - St. I.ouls, llreittiteiii, Kt.itt-y, Mil' in 1 WIM; W.inlilnston, Maul ud JI nr Ueileru ,ii(l illuii (iiiixs. r- 1 111 , May 24, Peoria. ; lies Mi ' " J Nille, 111 . May 2t.-Jaek.otivllla, f, 1. r V) Ii- kford 111, May 21 -Hockford, ; Om 1 1 .' i) III , May 2I.-QuIik.j-, Sj St, Jo seph 6 Miullierii I.e.iKiH' l one. i:irisllle. ind., May 2l.Kvans.lUe, 21; Mi 1 tg im. r, "1 Niishviile. Tenn., .May 21. Nashville, 10; 1. Itoik. I. 'ha-tauoiiga. Teun , May 21. Chatta n in 3 New Orleaiv, 3 Haln. Atlanta, llu., Maj 21. Atlanta, 1; Msm-phi- 8 .Nil bwnll It .11 i M, 1'iiul, SI Paul Minn., May SI Judge Otis, of 'lit diHtn. t court, lo-daj. Issued u perma 1 rt injiinct'on .lfaln.t Sunday baseball sam'4 011 the pretnt park This does not iiff-ct other parts of the city. Captain C'oml.key Is iiuoted us aliif( that he will move his iluo to some other elty If not allowed to play Sunday kmiush In St. Paul 31 IKKl'iH AkuIii I'bljld VII. Professor MjkkIoII. the billiard expert, save another line exhibition of his skill with the tue at the liruntfwlck billiard hall last nlKht The game last night was for him to play ifcrt to 100 for Mr. Monroe. craj-t auiatvur. This ho succtedtJ in llolnt? easily, wlnnlns by 'he -nre of Vo to II In lwo1nnlnij, makln rin of lui and ii TRIAL HEATS AT BERKELY OVAL, lwentletli Anmiil I Ii til Mtetluit f tho Inter-t 11II1 gl itr Aih I itlnii nf Am nleiir .Midi te. llerkely Oval, N Y.. Mt 2l -The twen tieth annual flel.l tneetln nf the Intet colbninle AK0c!Atlon "f mat.-iir Alii lti beirnn lo-day, find th. neather wn everjlhln that eoiild be desired lo make the participants liruxk all previous tee ord the irnk nnd flrl.l were In ex 1 'Hull lOnditlnn. The atlinrlnnie was not n Inrge ns minht have bun upccted. , Bhnrilv atlir no in the mm Id preaentd a kab lilo op appearanu1, with the blue and aold of Calirnrnla. t'rlrt -eton' lellow uid lilnik, I'hllnileltihlii n crimson nnd Idnek. Vale'a blur, C'olutnliln'a white nnd blue. Harvard' crimson, and nil oilier 10I-l-e inlor. n the dlftarent lotiteatants InTerniinrleil Thete were 6w ami odd ihtrlea for the S' heiiuled event, and pritmptlv tt 2 rt' do, k 'Tather Dill ' I'tirtlH. the teferee, enlled tlie tng to the erat'h for the H"l M dnsh. There were nrvii Imnts run on" In this event, but liono nf the contestants Sili'reedtd III dolnif the illaltmetl In 10 tin I, John V. t'nim. of Iowa, who did It In 10 1-5 si'tonds, 1 louki d tiiMin U all colli ae as th" llkelj winner of the l') nnd 2Jn sard diishis, when the tltinis will bn run oft tomorrow. II. Iner, or California, won the first heat of the lift-vard hurdle, from V. II Cady, of Ynle, in lteen sceonds. but H Chnoe, of Dartmouth, did the trick In tt llflh of n second less, defeatlnp Ujr'n side partner, Tomy, by n tmrrow1 mnrRln. Every one who aw tho rm es will bjok out for an Interesting- lusfel between Chase and Djer Ih the llnals to.niorriiwK In the two mile blevcle racn It. 12 Monies, of Sttiirthmori. broke the association record of live minutes and llftein seconds 111 the Rood lime nf 6.07 3-S. In the Ibid events, lllekok, of Vale, out did himself bj throw Iiir the p.-potind hammer VM feet nnd 10 Itn he, breaklnic hi association nlid eollei; reeoid". whbh were 123 feet 9 Inche nnd 129 feet il'i lliehea resprctiv Iv In pole vntiltlnB, Hoy t. of Harvard. Thomas, of Yale, and lluckholz, of l'l'ini'Vlvanla, not over the bar at 10 foil '1 Itu hi, while Stewart, of I'rnnsjl MiniH, Tjler, of I'rlnceloti, nnd Allen, of Yale, maiumed to mj 9 feet ft Im he The sl min meet In the llnals to-morrow. In putllnK the sixteen pound liot, lllek ok of ale, In at Ills asaoel itlon rei ord of IJ f . t with a eore of 12 feet U's Ini he lll collese reeoid, however, Is II fen 1'4 In lies HeorKC W. Ortnn. Peiinsvlvanla rraek rnnnir. wn on the crnund. but riervid all his strencth for the mile run, whbh he l confident of wlnntnp to-morrow after noon. CHAMPION CORBETT IS HOT. 1 lliliumiui llbl -Nut '-I111H l p In Put lip Hie Minli-i to (III irnntre III Ap- pc.iriiiiii' hi tlic Itlin;. New York, May 21 Hob ntlmmons, pugilist, did not npp'nr thU lfternAon In thu Coleman house to attend the mc'etlntr to which he and .lame .1. Cot belt had been lummoned by Joseph II. Vemlli;, represent ative of the 1'lorlda Alhbtlc Club, Under vvhoe ntisplee the Corbett-niKslmttlons IlKht was nrrnnited to take place. When Corbett found ritzlinnionit did not Inteml to appear, and that he had not pi Id the .',.r deposit KiiaranteeliiK hi ap pearance In tin rltn,, Cotbi'tt said: "I am bete and will lomi 10 llftht In any part of the United ritnti . Slv monev I up and I want no bltilHtnr. I am teady 10 co Into trulnliiK to-morrow- When 1 Oniracod In the theatric. il liuiiie I'll was, blowing I would not IIkIU him. Now he ha broken bis pirt of the agreement, and If he wants to be the world's champion he inii't llftht or f ill 1 1 the ilmr He and I have received Jl.Om) each f t om the ilub for tr.ilnllifr ex pense " Turnlmr to Y.-ndlir. he Mild: "1 rccoRnUe you ,iii the true -port to put up that amount of monev. 1 want the llcJit to take place in D.illi". Te If we can't dlsht In thi-. couiitiv, I will name the place. . ' "lTlzlmnion boasted In Chlcaco that ho Would pummel my nose if the llpht did not comit off, but denied h.ivltm n( il the prissbm wh.n I aked him about It luier Now, I want to ko on in ord ns say InK If this tlitht Ik enlled olf I will imk( his inose at llrn hIkIiI. In ordei to be consid erate wun mm. aim unit lie may live up 10 Urn article nf the ii(,-reetnent, 1 will 'live him until to-morrow to comply with tlie tcini. and will meet him at any pla. at hl own convenience" rit.-dmmon was llrt notllled of the mie ig List Wednesday FIELD DAY AT Y. M. C. A. PARK. A 1 inn I'liiKr uiiiiie iif Athletic Cunt' -ti. Itiih Iti 1 11 t'rcpir'il fur 'I bW Afti riiniui. This afternoon the new Y. M. C A. ath letic park at Twelfth stl'eet and Halt t, avo 11110 will b. fornuiHi opined with a icku lar Held day, fur which a unoil iir6Krainnie of nlhletlc tuniistH h.ih li.i n ai ranged The new pirk Ih equipped with .1 Urn; quarter milt blijcle trai-k, tennlH court, Kjmnas lum and imn' fncllltv for outdoor ath letic pori .mil the iodu-sib bioiiKht ulf there nru null, lo be enjojable and full ol interest, The programme for this afternoon In cludes 11 hundred ynrdx dash. runnltiK hlRh J1111111, ihroulni; ivvilve pound hammer, pole vault, mile run, VM ,v arils hurdle, one mile open bicycle ran.- and two mile handicap blicle race. A large number of the members linvo been training- hard al the park for aome time piibi and aie now In Kood shape to maki pood remrds. Uaeh cotiumant will be on hiH mettle to-day fot the icason that from the winners of the evints will be se lei ted the team which will represent the association in the state fit Id day meet, whbh will he held here on June 2u, at whbh nnsoeiaiion athletes from all over the state will be present 10 compete for the tumors. WILL PLAY BALLF0R CHARITY. Itival Te.mis I nun the I he Mini; i:- ilmiiK" Milt I in It ill I., ut l.iin,ltliiii Park I his Wtcriifiuii. Thlb tifiernoon at Imposition park ilvnl toatnu from the -old' ind N. w" wIiikr of the I.iM rtimk Hxi haiiKi will im et on tho diamond In a Initio 'tojnl the purpobv 01 which is not mil lo deilli the nuts lion Ol luisebiill Mipimiao between the rival vvitltts, but also to inlso uinm tnatliy for n very wurthj chaiitj The entire pioceods of the mime will bu Klven to the Homo for the AkkI ut Thiti -ninth ami Cherry striets. Tin- admission has been fixed at & cunts und ladle will be admit ted free Thele Is the huttiM kind or ilv nliy between tlio oontesiiuK tennis und the Kami' will be for blood Tlie Kume will bu murud hi 3 o'clock with tile teams placed us follows 'Kid Win." Position ". w WlilK." ,Wllcox first base .. . . Wultit Monte Seiiiml base . Ilohoiuli Kullliati , Shortstop .. . uuitliii uulrk Third hate McCutehun 115 em ItlHiit Held MiCandlosH Haldwln I'eiui-i Held H.ut-e Adams Left Held CtalK rurionnct Pltilur t'ndeiwood Jvlmu-y Cuti-hei Joiiet. Qnuidvtlle M, Wttldin. umplie. 'I bird Hi)' ,il I'inilliii. Daltlmore, May 21. On Plmllco track to dai ilie third or the Plmllco drlvinjr meet lUKS in the NiW Y01U, I'hilHiUli hid and Ituliliiuiie ili.uii. Oil Curry, in the 2.10 pacing race, did three heats in Hie fttsust time tver made In the month of Muy i 131,, ; u'J. i IS. Summaries Class 2:17 t rutting, nurse. $300 (JUeen Alford . 4 J 1 1 1 (iretthen ..112 l.ltlle Talis 3 3 3 3 2 Jaiksaulan t ills Tltm-SHM. 2.m, ?U: S-2H, S ii da 2-lv, pacing; nurse, Jjno. c.ii Curry , 1 1 Annie l) , 2 2 riui , ,,.,,3 MUklu 11 , 5 3 .1 lna Hill ..,....., 4 i 5 auninoiis uis Tlme-2 I3',. 2 llv,; 2:1s. Class i 27. ttotllRK: nutse. ioi Ilbilon Nellit Alford Orphan Hoy Auloiiina .1 1 1 ..2 j 3 3 4 2 .1 2 4 Time 2.2Ui: 2 -Hi: 2.T2. sin I'r.iiuUru Itiirt-t, San I'fanclsoo, Muy 21. Two favorites won to-day. Hmn, at 7 lo 1, was the t-ood thlni! and was htutlly plajni Theto was much dissatisfaction at the dt ison itl tho fourth race. The finish was v, ry close and the judKefe save th ran to Nephew, though the spectators ilaimed Jloldisht won. First race l-Tte and ont-half furlongs. Hose Chirk won. Nelson, stionil; Vvpus, third. Time. 1 lai t Second raci-Pour and one-hulf furlongs; J-year-olds Her Majestj won, yva, bee; ond; .Monitor, third. Time o-tl Third 1 act-Six furlongs; handicap. Himn won; Atnette, neionli Quirt, third. Time, 1 11. Jb'ourta race Ont- mile. Neajivvr won; Dona Ciesor, ihini Time, i:iz 1'lfth rrtep Piv-e furlongs. Mnrven won MclMrlane. n t 1, R-lidad, third. Tim--, l.Ct. A lint 1'ntnrlle llonlnl lr, 8t. t.ntll. Jin May 21 -Hlrht thoifn I-npie nttenni 'i me 1 air .Assocmiion p-i race, to-d. Weather bertutlful ami tri fast. The thirl r.-ic. was tin dtimp or 1 meellrm, Hie t-tlent maalnr ltB ah h. ot ravorite at 3 to s. ami trie iiooamnKsrs ibk ing up everv dollar ofrerrd at thie fl urM. The unbeaten reran it away well and dPbat(-.l the ipiesllon with the leader until the streti h was rcitened. Mhen he quit, and was no loner lit evidence dur ing the raee M Henrv an mitabter. capt nrlnr the monev without ntt effort. Three of the five favorites won. , . . Pirn race-Kivt-eiRBth of rt mile. Plnke.v Potter, n to S, won, Itlttl Ilrainble, S lo 6, second: William lnk Jr , 5 to 1. third. Time, 1 03 Itnce liiiit r nl tjiloulii Clnrlnnntl, O,, Miti' 21 Thi was nn orf dav at Irfitonla. NeVertheles. the crowd wus quite larae und rnnanunbly gooel time was made op a fast traik l'lrst race Helling; seven furlong. Ju dith, 2 to 1 wonriltatH lie Kinney, 7 to 2, second; llrownell, 2no to I, third. Time, 1.2HI. Second race Selllnc- one mile. Hllzbert, ItVI to 1. won; Tohlti, 7 to 10, second; Tnsio, 7 to I, third. Time. 1 13 j ittni mce Purse: half it tulle. Plorrle. .1 to a. won; 1 outness jrnm. .- to 1, seconn, nwego, 7 to 2, third. Tie, 0.15. I'oiirth taci-Putso; i furlong". Jee Mack, I to r, won; Yellmv Hot, 7" to 1, sfioml; Sigurd. 7 to 1, third Time. 1.1BH 1'lfth nice l'iite: live furlongs. Hewnrd er. Li tn n Willi; Sir Iillke, f to 1, see-olid, Del Coroii.nlti, 7 to 2. Ihltd. Tlm, 1.02-. Itlcjcle I'nie III l.iilllsvllle. IjoiiIvIIIo, Kv . Mav 21 -The lltst day's blCVcle rnclng at I'ountnln retry park to day was wlltued by about 2,'rti people. The Weithir wn line nhd iiltliottgh no teconls wen broken, the sport wn good. The tacis will ontlnilc to-tnortow. The following I a summit)- of the principal tvent. Mile nmli e Ii.ivls Worth won: Twytnnn. si-eond; I.i.tthel. third. Time, 2-2S. Cla 11. one mile hiuitlloap Harnett t'"i vatils) wiin. Con llaker (7fi vanls), m-coihI. llamllton (ftii)ard). third Time, 2 01. Clos I), half mlb" (Jardlner won: Co bin 11. second, Oe Careb, third Time, 1 07 3-1 Cla A, o'lO mllu handicap Hand fseint' h) won: Nowlln tftO .vnnlsl, second; Thiiim iftfl vanls), third. Time 2 114. e'l.i II. iini' mile C.ibanne won: Tlttts, ci nnd, Itakei, thltd. Tlnu , 'J.Wi 4-w, pateel by a tandem. Itesulti ut Itnb). llobv. 'nil.. Muy 21 l'lrst race Hleven sltcntn of 11 mile, l.lttli' Mac won, King li'-tiry, second; Tamerlane, thltd; Time 1 lf4. Second luce- Hnlf 11 mile Security won; Aulellee, second; (Jretchcti, thltd. Time, 0 M'.. 'I hlid taee Hlevi'ti-slMernth of a mile. Lawmaker -.on: 1'loirv MeerB, second; fllmold third. Time. Vll. reiuilh race Sl rurlongs. lllmbo won; Ton no, second, Moldottc, third. Time, H17'i fifth race Sl furlong Snndawii won; "Katie It second; Helen Wi'-n, third. Time. 1:17. Cinilli 11 ItllllT- Itlli I'. Council Hlllff. la , .May 21 Clrst race One-half mile. Sule Hell won. I.ucy Uay, second: Little 111!, third Ttme. 0 i Stvond race rive furlongs. IlordeTer won, ncpubllc, M-eond; John I!., third Time, 1.02 Third nice SK furlongs. Wild Hunts man won; I.ope, i-econd, Mnrtha Smith, third. Time, l:bi I'ourth race One mile Constant won; I.eonell, second; Long Ten, third. Time, 1 tm. rifth race Six and one-half furlong. Ptruggler won; Sir Churles. eecondj Art less, third. Time, 1:23. Iviuis.iH Cit lliiwllng t lab In the roll of tho Kam-as City Hovvllnc; Clpb oa Vhi; .Orajirt aUeiH )eit,utd.iy. T. (J. Hell via thy vvlnnir In clas A apd Tom llcis-on In C1.1S.S II. The scores: CLASS A Strikes Spare. Total. .Met.lght, etoi 1. Second rair-iine ami nne-ixteenin mue. I'arnilay, 1 to 5 won: Prlnct Carl, 7 to 1, ariiuid, rignrn s to f.., thlhl.. Time 1, Thlnl race rivc-elghths nf 11 mile. Me llenrj. 7 to I, won; Ur ll , b) to 1, second; Hon J.uies. 30 to 1, mini. Time, 1.08 roiirlh race Seven and a half furlonR I.lrnlii, 4't to 1, won; WekutH. f. to. 1 sec mid, fir. ltlce, 2 tit I, third Tunc, 1-35'A. llflh raie cine and olie-eltthth mile Sull Ifo, to 1, won: Mlritlimti, S to 1, seronii, ingie Jiirei, 10 i, imrii. Aiiuri 1S. T. C. Hell 12 11 SftO IM Lambert a 10 r.tl A Jiiil-ah 7 IS BIS Tom Karley 7 1C IMfi W. II Nichols 1 la 4r-l J Manlfeo S 12 4'll W. Hakoi 4 20 l0 CLASS 1). Stiikia. Spares. Total T W. Ilers-on 10 It 650 Kll Colin S 12 IS-J U J Knott 7 12 479 C. C Herman 5 17 17si .1 J. Ulllek 11 7 470 Whit Smith 4 lo 4V O, W. Nlclrols 7 10 ltd A. A. Weaver 3 11 420 -oil il llnw ling Club. Tlie following Hcores w-ero nindo by tho Socials on the Itoynl alleys lnst night- strikes, spares, xotni. Tbllenltts 11 h 4ttt Hreunert 4 li 4ii8 Wninoko 12 4 4D1 O. llaelir S S Ui Larimer 10 ll'J J Hnelir 7 S -110 Miller 3 12 4SI Ailntns 5 W 4 1 Kelmt'fer li 10 110 llnnsman 3 13 3J7 Dote 3 13 S7!i lirainl Howling Club. Tho following scores were made at the weekly roll of the CIrand How line Club on tho Cltand allejs youtirday: Strikes. Spares Totnl Kendrlck ? . KJ Curtis H 13 Kll Uletellch I ! ' Judah 9 13 m Wutson 1" 1- Ordeieil tu Mop tint l'lglit. Lenvenwotth. Ku.. May 21 Sheriff Hothenbet-Ker rocelvd a letter this morn ing from aovernor Morrill with explicit Itistrii'-tlons to prevent the Dlxoii-Oaiduei-111 lue light that Is. to bt pulled off Itl the southern pan of Le.ivonvvoiih county mxi Sunday. The sherllf sqys he will hnv a latgo force of deputies on the bittle groun I and surely prevent It taking pl.uo In this county ! iitleiin-ii'i- Driving Club tlutliite. The matinee of the OenlU men's Driving Club, which will be held 11 1 Kxposltii.n Driving park this afternoun pioihIsib to be the moat Interesting -t held Th. pn. Ktamine Is an exielbni one and some ..f the horses which will tnitiptte at llu tw davs' muting next week will be tten in the events to-da. Iviiocleiil Din in cveu Itniinils Wnuwiu, Wis., Mnv 21 Piank Hurm't champion welterweluhl of tin Nmiiwr t and l'.itsy liarringinn of Mini. tow tought at Wan en Point 1 arl this 111 iro ing Thu inati h was to In ten loan Is bill Burnett made his man .put In siun In the b.st toiiud Iinrriiigton was knoi k d down three times I'rliKlpiN ami 'eiiiiid I'lueil. Monmouth. HI, Maj 21 William 'iHncn and James Mi-C.iii, Inllit.d as pnn 'lis In tlie pilzt fli.li t In ilil- 1 ounij Hist r Sunday, and John Wil-h nnd Jjhn C ItUKliy, n-iiitids, 11I. irl, 1 gulltj to - n lig ami tecelvliirf a h.tlK iij.h tu-d.i and iti snnttncisl m a tine or n .1. h and four nionths In tho euitnt Jail Prlue ioil tint shut lliiward. Prlncetiin, N J , Ma) 21 The Princeton Oun C'luli won the intercollegiate bhoot to-day, defmtlng liarvaid bi a scoit of p.l lilnls to their uiipoiieiits' 91 Pllnie ton wins the Inieiiiilbglale nip liy taking two Loiiseuutlve annual shoots, A1111111I I'l itiinl.in lien plliui. Tho annual plaioulan reception took place last night at the Casino. About IK) loupleib were preetit, marly all being high school bttldeuts Tin- evttilng was bpent In danolng. Hofushminis wete served and the ev filing was an enjoyable one to all prestnt. The 1 hap. ronet. of the occasion wetd Me-tdume- juhn T Huchanun, W, Hwing Hall, , A Mo.hler, C, S. Lee, J. L. Lombaid and Mre Luther, Mr. II tit bin Wasliliigtini. Washington, Ma 21 -(Spuclal.) Hx-Hep. lescntutlvo llateh, of Allssoutl, Is spending n few days In the ellj looking after de partment matters Tin- colonel Is not uc cuted of being ufter pie to uny great ex tent, for ll Is thu general undei standing that no "ex" who was against the admin istration in tlnamlul matters need upply, unless he Is willing to bo converted. New Itiieher ppolnliil. South McAlistir I T.. May 21 -(Special ) Hon. C II Stutrl Judge! of the Pulled States tourt, appointed 'A. T. Wulron re ceiver of the Cdvlual Coal und Mining Company's liroptrty ut Pole.au, 1, 'J.'., vice C. V. JJavvlcy, resicucd. OF INTEREST TO STOCKMEN, PAI.I.ISd HIP IV -llll. Ill MAM) ItHt SlUt'lvKltS AMI I I i:t)i:itt. llHlng to C1111I billed llrj) Mtntber nnd Illicit Prlie nf IH-nliit runner t'liiiimt Af ford In I'teil luting t little lino litM tttltti. Tltt continued dry vrtntlier nnd the slutip mlvnnre In nil kinds nf Rrnln la liavltig a tolling eiTrct upon the tnaiket fur Ktockers nmt fertlers The (ternnnd for tliem 1ms fnllon off no her Intely Hint few et- ivfp ItelrtsT fent to tlw ctnltt--ti thnrt a yenr Agu. nd Hint Itl trw face eif Ihcfenurd rtwrtut. Th fcatlip In-iliiem'i-s thnt are chjyekins demand nr cniislng initnr fattntrs In Knnmis to run youtifr. or stuck, cnttl? nut of spftaoin the luiiulier of tlmt rla vt pnttlu com lint In just now- Iielngr nntimmlly lllxral for llilo tltn nf yenr. fn vvr nro Imvlng 11 vventlier cattle h vvrll tt ftialtl mar ket. l'tt-ldent John N. Pajne lift Just re turned from ti trip throtiRh Hay, C'lfty, I'Mttto. Clinton and Iluchnnan cotintlw, .Mo. He Suva he fouml a many ertttle tta tisiml In tin' liuti'!. of farmerA nnd younK hog plenty. John A JolitiMn, South Mound, Kn , watt nl the al1la yeaterdny with cnltl. AlimiiK the shipment were shot-thorn fiirlliiBSi of hi own Miami? nnd feed ing They vvelo fts rlp a jet of young etelK n ever ween line They nVernni d 040 potuuli nnd Vine old by HleRe-l V Watuletsi CiiiiilnlsKin Cutiip.-iliy lit JI M) pet uvvt., of Siri.12, a pretty good pi lee for yentlltiK citlve. They vvero riel mi tottein seed ntenl nnd curnineiil nnd It 1. nnld nuitle a Kaln of uver four isiuiuls pir day. J. 11. fliKiilonoiiKli. Arlington, Kits., had In hug yenUTiW Hull .t Dillnii, Pitt'burK, Kns., Oatne In .vetetorduy with entile. W. J. JlnKc, -Mount Serrat, Mo , vvns hole Mterdny With e.Utlo It J Men 111, Jlurlev Kns., vvn on tho ynids vistetilny vvltii h n. S M. Singleton, Otniey, Kas had In lleig yeatetility. W. II. Hutkhnril. atretishutg, Mo., emtio In yesterday with ling. Hunk Urn., Kiiut L.v nne, Mo., were nt tlie .vurds ji'itetdny with .t line n lot of hogs ns has boen se- 11 hetu for ninny a dns. Tliet won' 0'' "f them, avonig lug 311 nounili und tiny .sold lit J4.fi3, the highest price' of tin Uny, und out of the sale of over lS.ii'W I.eibo Hros.. lllcli I lill. Mo., wore in yesterday with cuttle A. N. P.touks. tliirdin City, Kns., had In cuttle vestcrdn.v. Pui'-jHu' .V: Idling. Pleitstint Hill, Mo., enme In yettenl.tj with hog nnd cattle. J. It. Mtitulliii'. Hilton, Mo,, wus hero i-steldnj Willi hogs. ,1 I). 11.11 tun, Harms, Kiih., was In jele'iel.iy with cntth Jediti Supple, Sct-anti'ii. Kns., had In cuttle nnd hugs yctinlny. J. T. Steele. Helvoir, Kn., vvns on tho md ye-sterilny with entile. J. A. Carlton, Walnut, Kns,, had in huge; yeMenlny. W. II. Donttell JIavon, Kas., came In jestonl.iy with liogn S. M. StJinfiird,-Mlnii-npoll, Kn., wns heto vcstcriluy with hog. J. i: Cnlhort, Prtnll. I. T had in cattle yesterday. -s !. W. HiltiPi. Milv.tu, Kns., wus at the tuds yestetiliiy. J. II. Crawford, Pun-ell, T. T., wus In ye.sterdAy with hogs Wlllliun Ilurriild, Ludliivv, Mo., was on thu vurdi M-Mtciilay witli cattle! una hog. . 1 V. T. Ware, 1Otwry City, Mo., came in yewtcrdny with hogs Uustv- & HiM, CYiyville, Kas., wete ht.eyestof((riSrv(0i'Iiog. C. W. AV.iKttci , ;:dinonil, O. T luid In hogs yesterdav'' J. W. DeKeVPi 1. rn'donln, Kas, entne In ycbteidm with hogs. P. Utirnnvvt II. Hiitistiitt. Nidi, was nt the yuidi viM.ulfiy with cattle mid ling4 Vtithjtlie. Ttiik .t Johnsiin. Chccotalt, I. T.. wete he-it. ilnil.i) with cattle. ll,i'1 lPiiirn :i.i I 1 il 11 liiau jin, 1 1 1, Prominent Speakers From All Sections Lawyers, Preachers, Doctors. Worlcingmen and Women. There I no audience room large enough to hold th" p.'iple Who would vv-lsh 10 ronn tog. ther to hear ot tho wonderful tien elltb seiuied h taking Simmons Liver Heuiilator, tlie King ot Liver .Medblne piople who bufftred from Malaria. Hhe-um-utNin, Jlillotinib. Sick Ili-adaihe, Indi gestion and Dybpepsiii, and mans other ttuubles which enme to them ns the Jintur al result of a torpid or ditemsed liver. Ah these named ullmenls are buITi red by the people bemuse the- liver i torpid or dis eased. They ure what the physlilans call llvir ellseasea And the onl relief, tem porary or permanent, is to gt tin- liver to work and keep It In active oiieuulon Hear what is said by people In all walks of life. 'Iho Hvperleiui' nf Clerg 1111 11. "I have had 1 xperlence with -jour Liver Medlelne sliiee IMTi. and r gurd it 11 tin greatest nitdie Ine of the limes It deserves universal cuniinenihitlon." Itev. M. It. Wharton, HuHimore, Md. . "I hope you have plenty of jour Liver Hegttlator, tor 1 mil afraid If It should fail niv Itevlew' vvuiild too I .1111 abli 10 vvuik onlv us I take Un m. .Heine." It II. Wild er, L I. Miiii u He vie v.. l-luli in-' 'Ic-dHuiiul iK. In H J H 11 Mi, nt lln, Is "I think S in nu. 1 Lin r lb -11 1 Hut ' uin. the n.ui l h. ,11m uin 11 1- t unt111.nl' I to lo ih 111 an 1 .. h. 1 1 .. 1 in. 1 I'. lo Al 11 I ji Mian 1 ija llavt 11-. S mm il I ! lb -.ulalul I'ly siK 1 1 --f ill) Ijr .1. la In I' Sir, I 1 1,111 r S I) - tiinui ids I r liig.iaioi is ail mat Is (laiiiK u fur li. Ine Mnrkitigiiiaii's llilpir, l-'-r nv r tw ) us 1 hivo f iu-r 1 wi(n t ri' I Uver M Ih' dxt'l-e- M lilt ip tht pilti 1 uniliy trie I Simmons Llvti-llr-ulatcc nr 1 1 av not had a 1 evti' 1 p dl bin 1 Wm Smith, West Lib nj Pi Nullum, ' 1 un any g iod nor 1 K tin two jiara I fit'ired with btubl rr l)j 11 psl 1 umll 1 tind Simmons Liv t U' -,u-l.itor Am now .is vv-ll ub r in my lilt ' M 'Itnnu.s, Jluxvllle, Jnel 'Hie Moiiiiiii's Friend. "I-'ilindb advised me to try Simmons L1vei UcKulitur for lgng-btaudliii, Liver Complalut I had fllnf befoie I had taken one bottle II did me more gooel than all medli Ine pre libed by ph) vli'lniu '--H M M P. uiuiiniun. Slgourney, la "J huv in uinmeudeU Simmons Llvr Higulutor to fi.ur tidy friends suff, rlng vv llli ILadailu. und they buy il aanl like a ihuiin .Mih Helen Laurence, Corpus Chtistl. Te). "It does not pull down In order to build up. It has hi n a great blessing to me." Mrs. Harrl. t Hauls, Steubnei, T.s. Ei: i:kv pack.I!11sj Has thu Kid ' Mump 011 the Wrapper. J. 11. Zi:il.l.v CO., I'hlladeUihU. P iB-lf H E -1 N Gra-liil rNlS7:::3S?E jS IMIV1QNS S SrMlS2aa! K3Ln E G U LATO R JBS NEW PLACE OF WORSHIP, The (leriiian l.lilnqi lb ill l.iilberin lot miluiirl t linrrli Mill lie Ill-ill- 11 tt il wimilij. The a. rman Uvaneellcal Lutheran tin manuel 1 hurt h, at the northeast corner nf Sixteenth vn I Cherry street, I to be iledlcjiteil with appropriate service to morrow. There will lie three ervlr, Ihf nrtt at lo n clock In the mornlhif. the w ond at .1 o'cloek In the rtfUfiKMn and the thlnl at 1.) o'lloek In lh evening. Itev. Otto Hanmr. of St tntls, will preach In the morhlnir, Itev. M. Hrope, of St Joseph, in the afternoon, and Profeor II. Kaep It, t Coheonlm, .Mo.. In the evening At the afternoon service the new pipe orsrntt will be dedleati-d. Profeor II. Itncktede, of 'unarm, -having been sne- elallv Jnvltcl to play It. serrM- will lie entirely In nmirtlsh, and Professor Kaepttel's tftrtne will be, ''Why Ho We Call t)urelVea Lutherans'" The remtlar choir of the church and other of the city fholra will Sinn at all three of 1 ne evrninpc mr serviffea. tne services win ihj ottenn- thi: ni:w chphcii. fl by a large number of outsider. A pechil excurinn train of seven cars will be run fiom St. Joeph. AtchHou anl Leavetitirth, and another from Alma. Concordia, and Sweet Spring, Mo. The chinch I an ccttimely pretty one It Is KK feet III sie, of prced red brick, v Ith and stone and galvanized Iron ornamentation. The "hnpely silre I ion feet high. Tlie seating capacity 1 about 450. The chuirh I In the rsnthlc slvle nf architecture. lt mot I of the best liangnr "lite. The Sunday sihool toom In the baiemetit 1 n light, airy room, W12 feel In It dimension The benches altar and hnptlmiil font are of light wood. On the right side I 11 beautiful stained glass me morial window, the gift of Captain A Sutermelster It wa nlaied then In nu m ory of his on, Otto 11, Sutermelster, who dleel sume ears lnce. in the e,nter of the window I a very line portrait of Martin Luther. It wn imported from fJermonv, though tho remainder of the window was designed by n Kina Citv firm The organ I a viry tine one and eost Jl.son The total cost of the 1 liur.-h wns Jll.niiJ. of which the bulk ha been borni by the congregation, but other con gregation nltlng. Tho chinch has ubout 250 i ummtinlcaut The hltoi of the church began in 1I Hven before the congregBtlon rltcd. Captain A. Sutermelster, realizing that such a ihurih would iirle in time, bought the northeast corner of Sixteenth and Cherry street--, together with the old Meth odist 1 Impel, which face on Sixteenth street. The next enr n congregitlon wn orgnnlzed, and through the effort of Cap tain Sntermelste 1 the mission board at St Louis wns Induced to send Itev. II I elm as tint tor. He labored here faith fully until IV13. when the present pastor, Itev. Louis J Schwartz, via- called. The longri-gatlrin continued to grow un til it wa mnnlfeot thnt a larger edifice vvns neceswnrv. Messrs A Sutermelster, J. Haumgnrdt and Peter J. Mnnntz were elected the building committee, and event-u-illy the plan submitted by llertrnm von TnVverlh. 'the nrchltect, was adojited, llroimd vv.IV liroken last October, the con tractor being S. II Heveiforden. Puie baking jiovvders aie one of the chief aids to the cook in 11rcp.it Ing pi rfi e t and wholesome lood While those are to lie ubtalnid of well e.t.ibllnt-il lcputnllon, like the ltoval. of vvhoi puiitv tin re ha in ver be, n .1 iiuestion, ll it jitupir 10 avoid all others. 11) CIIMIIOI, Tl.UMINAI.-. 'I I111 K.'iiii- I'lty A- .Nnrtliirn t'muit it- big Itnllviay lrgiilili d tei--ip t'liii eriilug eu Lines. Oosslp concerning the imsslblo en trance of several Eastern lines of rnil load into K.tnas City was tevlveel yes terday when tho local stockholders sent to tho hectvtmy of state nt Jefferson City articles of incotponitlon for the Kani-as City & Northern connecting; rail way. Tho organizers ate mostly Moek holdiis In tin- Missouri, Kiinab and Texu Trust Company, which controls the North sldo tetmlunls leprosented in tin- I'nion Terinlnnl railway, the Kansas City ,; liHlcpendenco Air lino and the Kansas City Holt Line railway, and tho now mad H but un additional otg.mUn tion to control the terminal situation ns far as pobblblo vvltii a view that certain inlltoads looking iuvvaid nn entrance? to Kansas City may be induo d in use tho North side ternitn.il. The sluckholdet-h arc A i:. Stilhvoll. Hobort llilh.im. A. F. Nntli.in, rimtk A Fumui, Frank Cooper, A. C. Hinlcy, J. McD. Trimble and i:. l;. Htilwedl ns trustee for (,."') shares. If nn Eastern trunk line should liroalt pieti'deiit and lioj-s the Mlshlbsippi proh nhly tho Hiilllinore , Ohio vvuuld be as likely to lio the leader as any other line, and this is sitd to In- one of tho roads llgiiring with the) iii-vvly Incorporated load fur an entrance, to Kansas City. To make this coniu-i tluti ll would be nec ssaiy to litilld from Hi-.udstowti, HI , to tjuiney. III., a dlbUnco of lift y miles. At tjuiney cotiiici lion could In- made with llu- fjuluiy, Omaha A: Kansas Cltj, xvhicli ro.ul inns to Trenton, ,Mn , fr.un xv hUli point to Kani-as City, 11 dlstniiie of 100 tulles, It would bo nerobHiy to ci'tislruct a new Hue. Another load nn ntloni'd as a possible addition to Kun fciis City Is tlie Chicago te Northwestern, vv lildi 1 ond could gnln an untinnco by buililitig fiom the bouihetn itimiiius of thi Dos Moines .x; Katihas City iallio.nl nt Calnesvllle. M.O., to Knnb.is City, ti tllst.ine-e of iil'i.ilt 12fj miles It Is said that still anothir road lias been negoti ating for entrance, but time Is nothlni; new In nil these negotiations. Tiny are simply lovlvals of old rumois ami buiuglit ubout by tlio incorporation of tlu new terintnul line. Thoio uro 110 plans of consttiietlon unnouiiced yit. In case connections nro mado for one or nioio Kiihtein Hues, entrance will lie ef. fictcil over either tho Winner or tlie Milwaukee bridge. .Vlul, Ing t'p Uin Hi port, Omaha, Neb., May 21 lteielvers Clark, Mink and Anderson wero In 1 lose con. f rime to-day, making up tin Ir report to Jeilge Sanborn, Which will be tiled Monday t St Paul, aecoidlng 10 thu oidur mado bj the bulge of thu Hu-hth Ju ll. lal circuit In tho Shou Lino rcctlvirship .ase. It is until Ipnled the report will bo ex haustive and will covir the partings and expenses of tho Short Line sstem (mm th time the recelveishiii bi -uu up to tho I resent. The report will f 111 titer show the tnoreys on hand that may be applied to the defaulted Interest on tht lrt mortgage ua mar ab can he shown. Tiiiveril) hill 111 e Club. Lawrence. Kus . May 21 -(Special) Tho annual meeting of tho Kansas l'nlverity Siitiuo Club was held this cvnlng and ev programme of iiapers glvin whleh emboij. ieel original work of many of the members during the lust year, Papi vvir. lead on the elilnih bug work by Chancellor 1-', 11. Snow, on sea telephoning bj l'ro fiosor L. I Hlake and other subjects The meeting was the eleventh annlv usury ot the club The membership this year is ieventy-tlve. Ilirths Itcporled. The following births were reported to Iho board of health yesterday: Mevti, tleorge K. and Mattlo A : boy: 1311 Traty avenue; Muy 22. " Osbuine, lleorgu and Muiy; boy; C.'l Kabt rifth btreet; May 22. Jolinston. John and Katie; boy; 1S23 Drlpps street: May 21. Ilatkcl. William and Loulta; hoy; 911 JieU street; May 21. ' WMmm feftlii WILL BE BROUGHT HERE, C. ,1, Mllhie,. ,vlla '. Perry, ,rreted In (hnnliii nl Hie ltrtnet of thief Irwin. C. J Willow- wa arrested Iat nlphl in Omaha bj olllier from Council Hliirt, In. on reniiest of Chief lrwln, of thi cltj. He is suppocd lo be th. same man. who, nndrr the name of V. Perry, .sneceerted In nliidllhfr C. I. Knlfht. of No. 9W.Bst Thirteenth street, ahd a man.nnmd caej, J nirieenin sircei, nun 11 iiinu. ih'iii-. - a brother of Frank Ctt?-, elf th fl,'.5'"' llor' olMce. out of f fist march. Abnnt January l Pcrrj- came to nna t ity and leaswl room In the Nelson bulldin ll w-a Introduced to Mr. Cansy and iinroldeil a plan to Urn to manufacture telephones whereby they could make a fortune Mr Knlirht, who was then a butcher, lint whfl Is now il tmllceman. was taken Into the scheme and a company rortned known a the C. Perry Co Telephone Comitany They placed Inslrnmenl In the .Midland hotel. Ilrncry, HIM. Thaver A r,.'a ilnHi rtfwl uir ittsLlnif rotltrnfl to put their telephones In a number of store and omees in tne city, wiien in . " i Xlitph 21. sitd lenly disappearen. iieinre lnavliig town he purchased of the tlate City Hlectrlc Cottitmnv worth of ele; tHial supplies nnl had them rnnrspu i the company, of which he was the hend Messre Knlitht and Casey had lo pav tho bill Nothlhg was known of FerrVs w-here-alioul until jesterday, when Lll Hrown, a gr-er or tfounell liliilT", la. arrived In town to look up Mr, Perry's re'cord. He had been In Council Illiilts working hi telephone scheme under the name of C.J. Willow and Jmd stleceeeleil In lleeclng Mr. Hrown out of I1.1W In cash Mr. Hrowtt saw- Mr. Knight ypsterilny nnd described the man who had swindled him out of hi money nnd It wn decided lo have him ar rested If he could be found. Accordingly Chief lrwln wired the authorities nt Coun cil lllnlTs and an ollicer wa detailed to work on the cae. He arrested hi man In Omnha lat night as above stated. Mr. Knlitht was sent last night ami nld that he was satisfied Hint the right man had hecn arrested All olllccr will be sent to omnha to-day to bring the prisoner to Kansas City, The onlv biking powder yet found by i hi mi nl anal! to be entlrelv free from linn- on I absolutely pure 1 the "Itoynl" Thi- pi rfi-. t puritv results from the ex- i'i-ivi us' of cream of tartar specially r iiik I and prepared bv patent process, win. li totally remove the tartrates of lime an l .-th. r Impurities. FIRE IN THE PENITENTIARY, A 111 ire III the lllg ICmi-ii I't mil Iulltii- tlnu Cause t, Loss or tli,lltio-('nii- vltts i:illcil. Leavenworth, Kn , May 21. (Special.) Plre broke out In the dtylng room of tho Knnseis stnto penitentiary about 7 o'clock thi evening. The guards had gone to their hemic. unit rltlyttnu rlUrnlfirml tho lilnvn befoie the penitentiary officials soundcel the whistle and gave the alarm. The I...M..I.... .. ..r ,.-. ,. ..,.,. ,u .1 iMjiiuiiiK ""-. ui ui u ie, nun iieui Kill, nun a hole had to be chopped through the Int- ier neiiire water couiu nc goiieu on xne tlaine. The Le-nvenw orlh tiro ilep it intent wns called upon for aid. but could not tc- .......l ,... ,1...... .....I.,,.. .. , 1 ,. HI'Ulll,, J IJf ilMlill-C llllllll tteill IllUtlllll lu- wnrel the laundrv.kltclieii and store house, and threatened tho hospital. The convict vie-te terror stricken and their cries for tellef could be heapl two milts distant. Attention was first given lo the patient In the hcpltnl, who were hurriedly le moveel to the crank house, and citizen htlped to stay- the tlnmes and temove thu irood from the store house. The loss wn confined to the four buildings named, be side a partial destruction or the bakery. Thirty trusties were turned out of their ..nil. ,..! .11.1 -....1t.. ...l ,.. ,,..1. ,,.... .-,,-. tutu ,,iu ..' , I'lii'ii L -ei.ji.-t.- ii, iiiiiiiiik the fire. A vast auiinllty of clothing wn iiersiiv.! '-ii, eiie leiiui iu-s oil ilillllllllgs mill good being estimated at $10,000. The city chemist report thnt Hoval Ilak Ing Powder is the purest and greatest In leavening strength. Health Commissioner Hiennan, St. Louis. I'ltllMLNLM' IN HIS WAY. One of the Men Who Itiintiirtt T.igg.irt Wns a ntid Crook. Sednlln, Mo.. Mnv 21. (Special ) John T. Norrl. a deteetlve, wits called hete to diiv to conult with S. II. T.iggurt, the John-on county fiiimcr. who was swindled out of i5,riiii) on Wednesday bv two strang ers, who pluvej an old e onlldence. gDiio on hliu. The chief opentor I known in Se d.tlla tu J. II. Hamilton, and I one of the most noted coulldtuee men in the United State"., his n-il name .md photo graph being In the rogins' gallety of eery e-hler or police in the Pnltel States llam llton' pal has not been liientllled but H believed to be a Chit .iko man The two men, after swindling Tagg.iit, drove in ro-s the eounlty to Wnveilv .Mo. whole the team veils left, Inking an enstbound train. Yistenlay Liv civ man Have", or Knob Noster, Irom whom the tiatn wa hind reielved a letti i from the nptratois sign.d A. P. C iiiiloiilnr J.M The writer sold the team was ,u W.iv.ily and promise ,i to pay for the hor-e If they diid from the effects of their 'nnl drive-. .ii.vi Miir iii.ci..vi:i:ti liini.rY. Iho , lory So Deiidis After a Long Delili , rntinii, Atcld-on, Kas , May 21 (Special ) The ense of Jim Ntitt, e barged with shooting and attempting to kill Mrs. Jesse l'av ton, was given to tlie Jtuy at 9 o'Uoi k tu-nigln The- defense made a stronger cnRi uiion ilie Insanity plea than tipun thi OK.isiiin ur Nutt'i. tltst trial. At uildnlkht tlie jm n turtiLiI a venllit or guilty as ih.ng, I The llrst e-.ise against Null, Tor att. milling to kill Leonard Colnan, n-oulted In tin tamo v erdlct. AMlllll.l: Mill. Ill 1'. Andrew- Cole Itnblie il of $:il.TU by Two Amu il I'liutp nU. Andrew- Cole, who liven ami runs a laun dry ut 11 IJ Mnilii-on iivinu. w.i iield up by two urine d and masked luutnuls at 10 i) o'clui k lat night und rubb, d or Wl 70 At tin time of the nibbety h was walk ing on Si.xteenih stint, hitivnu M.id.sjii .ivitiue und Summit stteut St. Louis. May 21 A spe. lal to the Post. Dispatch from Louisville, Ky., b.i,s Tho Jerrerson leiunty grand jury has re fused to liiilii t i ilium tiurdoti, tor iiic duiiido killing of bis wife anl Are-h lliown, bun ot Kititinky's g-iiviiiiur, whom (iotdoii fniind In a lied loom to(,i Hier tour wnka i,i COVERED HEAD & NECK Ecciim of AVorst Typo. School und Society Abandoned. Kelt Dentil Would lio Hellef. Cutlcura Soon Put An Kml to all tjuflei ln;;s. Evcrslnce I was three ye-irs old I hivo been troulilid wall lliu-iiia ut the iwirt tyic It ac tiiuia completely ion rnliny bead ami litrk. 1 hivu tried ull sorts of uiiillelm , nml liilulueii elocturedby iiianv vcryiuilue-iit phjie.Iati, but Willi no favurihle rmilt Miuiiiiuies my liiud vras ono mass of tlilek i-iab ilut wuul'l run find bleed, and 111 suinuitr wuiiM Peso nan h veoraej lav ears looked though they would lull uir, I t onld not go to i liuol or tuiiV'lu w ith snclety, as UioiIImj.uo ..nn It o bad, 1 Ic't ut tlmis llut, ill .nil would be i lelli-t, suiliiiug and ilihlng until I hatillj kmw vehit to do, I gut ynur I'l I Ii ritx Kj UHillst)io-i liteif Jalioarv I iiit.aiul Used the in aiiurdllig loiliiectlnus, luid laliuuw m tlut they soon put un end toiilliiiy su'Uriiig, V unls i-.iu tiete r tell iu Hunks lo you and your valiiililLiuedrIiie,auill8liallalw lyslieoiuiiieinl tlienitiiwliiiiverl sieikulfirltiglriiiuiliutiriiiilo illi-.t.-e. lh id spent inouev and tried thu Leal Of UuilOrs Willi nil llulu li Her. Miss llXNNAll WAItnKV, 1137 Ccorfo btriet, La Crosse, Wis. WAS IH CONSTANT AGONY I havo sulfired frmu a severe attack of xihat Is called l'ruri"in 'Iho disiao produred nniuteiisu burning and Itihlng se-nsilnm that kept luu inietist.int agony ull Ilie while, so that 1 gut but little rest day or night, I ITHllt.v Hired tneiutlrely in u lew witAs. Iiliecrlully ri'e.ouuueud It fur like trouble's. CHAb. l W AITT.I1, Ullawabutliin,311c. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS CuTIil'itA III mi oils eleanso tho system by external ami internal meditation ot ettry erup tion, Impurity ami dli.e-ase',and loutllluto tlio luost etfectlve treatment of uiode.ru tluiis. Sold throughout th world. Price, COTiecai, COc; fc'oii',c ; 1Uulvint, $1 Pottcu IJuia ami Cum. Corn-., beilo I'roprktQrs, llown. i-"IIow toCuiefcilila Dlucajei," milled fteo. DIUl'LKS, blackhal, red, rough, ihappd,uiid rllll "")' kiu i"""! t) t'ciKi'iu Soil'. ACHING SIDES AND BACK, Hip, kidney, and utorma pains und xieakucsses rillered lu oue uilnuto by the Cutlcura AuH-I'mIu l'Ualer. The Unit aud ouly palM kllllug ylaster. iV-ulJ For the Boys. In our Children's llcpt. to-il.iv wo place on ale about am) nil ool lllack nntl Htuo Cheviot Knee I'anU Suits. 'J'lieie are mailo up m tho best maimer, with nootl irlniiinn antt Italian cloth Itnin, lutnti havo tioiihle sicat" ami Iniees tho kiinl olhcrt brat? about at sit.r,o. Wo'vo nut tho tirieo on this lot nt $2o5Q Mc've vinlcbeil tin- linking of tlice ulli co von won't hive to viittcli the lnil. .".00 lime 1'iiul, with tlntiblit ft it und kncf, 1,1c value for .llle. .Iinilnr nntl otuvo suit., from a In II v,nr. In nil the Iitmlllcs ut 11, M.". nnd S.1..1U. 927-929 MAIN ST. AT THE FOOT OF PIKE'S PEAK. Mnnltou, bcr.utl lltl M.tnltoti. r.im ma for Its glnrl'HH cll tn.Ue, health giving: waters, romantic scenery. The tuit nr.tl plen.-euu- re sort of the West, the most fnvor n li 1 y k n o vv- n. Tho Mansions nnd the Miiuitou House, tho two principal hotels, will open re spectively June 1 nnd duly 1. These hotels huvo n cap-icily of 1,10 guests. The roomx nio large und coinfoft.ilik'; tho gtounds ninple unit extensive, a tennis court at each hoii'-e. Tine music is a fen tuie and nil nniust monts usuully found nt fltst-clnss tesorta can bo found hete. AVrlto to CleofKe M. AValker, proptlctor, , JIunltou- Hpi-liujb, Col , for rates anil' othi'i lufounatlon. Tlir, MANSIONS (Open J line 1.) 5IAN1TOU HOl'SH tupen July 1 ) A bli ess GCO M WAI.KH1! . l'toprletor. JIanltou Springy, Colorado, 'WKJUJJBS 8fi? l'rlniiirr S'ConiliiryorTer IH E BBrLiia tlnrybyphllls iicrnmuuiitly can ho tre ited at homo for t liusamu prli-ounilersniiio Kii.iranly. If jrouprofirio cmiio hero ;vtIU con tract lo piy nilliiiail furo nnd holol blllMind no clnrco, I r w u r nil to cure I r j on havo taken me i -ii,-, InitlilB piitn-li, nod Mill huvo tielicsniid li lltu, M iiciiii). I'ulelieslll inuulll, Six I In out, l'llll.le, C'liltprr t'nltiretl S"it. I'lieiB on any purl of tho tindr. Hulror i:jeiiniv lallliiir eiut.it u tias Nji'iiintit! m.oiiii roisu.N that no miiiriiiitc to cure. Wo sullilt tlio most itbntlnule iiim mind iliiilleiure the. viurlil Im ii eii.o viei .iiiiiii. t iue, t-yiiilliUt has always l'lltlleil Ilie (kill t,f the mnt eminent !il ilitii. S30.i Mill r-ipllnl behind ourumonillilonal imiirauty Ai'it,ite iirtiotN i.e-titM-iiInlcin aiitill cntloil. Allilli'ss (IIIK Itr.MlHIV CO., U07 MiiMinle 'IVmiHe, t-lllt- ii.ii. li.i.. RETAJWS RUPTURE WHEN ALU OTHERS FAIL, Tho l)r. Hnrvcy Human Hand Truss. S- JUST UKE US1N3 0UR F1NGEH3 YOU ktiOW HOW THAT ll Tot Dccrlrtlvo Circular! Address It. I. l'1'..VHHO.V ,M )., Soti Mxv'inu lltalto llullllns, KAI.BAS UlTV. MO. 33I55sS323SgZuSr I0SEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PE GOLD MEDAL, paris exposition, 1SS0, MD Tliu V.MICAQO EXPOSITION AWARD. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. SCALES, now ami 2d hand, of ull kinds, Letter I'l'i-hsusl'mulcs, otc. HOUDKN .V hllltl.lX K CO.. Tul mil". HI I Mulberry st. A iiitit;,vnii;i; ni:in.Nh. (ieiiee.il lairralcre, of the Iviiiifan .Nutlniiil (jitird, MiricnderH Hit Ciiiiiinb.lou Topilsa, Kus., Mny SI, (Hpecl.il ) Tho resiKtmtton of Svillltim l.uralete, of Mm ne.ipolib, us brlfcadler Keueral of tho Kn ny;iK Niillonal (iu.trd has been n celvd by Adjutunt lletiet.il S JI I'ox llr. l.ari.ilere vus nnpointcd lo the position by iloveriior Morrill but bus tee-it ut to te ln to itecept the poidtlon of colonel of thu Third H'tritiiiut, u ookltlon vvliKli hna been leliileted hlin by the ollii.rs. ilojor T, Se-ott .Motrlson, of c'lay Center. has been appointed to the pu-dtluit ot lieutenant colonel, and Captain V, l' Cuney, of foui-nrdla, bus been luoinoled to the position of m.iJoi. Tlie viic.mcy In the- inptalncy of the euiiipauy- lias not been lilled. Neither his the Kovernor de cided upon ii sticcckkur to ileneral I.ar zalere If you want to buy real estate of any de,. sirlptlon ten ads in ihls paper, puau 7. I)i. itb Itt purtt d. The follow Invr deaths were reported to the board ol health yesterday: Withers, William; J7 years; 2002 Hast Klevtnth strict: .May 23; heart disease; burial lu I.a Junta. Col. ' Hrandt. Hobeit V.j GC yoats; 2011 I'ros tieet aenue; Jlay 23; lonuestlon of lungs; burial In ilount St Mary's lemetery. HrldKes. Ilorvvltt P.; 3D years; Ilelmont lats: .Muy ; mlnliiKeal apoplexy: buriul In Khnvvood cemetery. Thornton. Woodford It.; 51 years: 2S1J Torcht avenue; Muy 21; sarcoma of tha bladder; burial In Versailles. Ky. Ibjuors rnr Kiiiuii. Ehlpped dally tn tecure packncei br GEOHGEi KVSSnlLU liruBSiat, Opposlle vvaltlug room. Union dtiot. GOING TO ST, LOUIS TO-NIGHT? Uurllnnton Route train leaves at 8:15 D m. The only line runiilne threq liS: with ntjvv eleeant compartmint beriha .,; 8 ft. km Wo iti fl !i U'i'-l'iilP ym i 'A W i li X f i A i i V i, aax.; L afefrAafaate t-..