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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEK : TIIUHSDAY , APRIL 7 , 1892.
'TRUSTED
Omaha's ' Ball Team Takes Advantage of
the Weather Olerk for Ono Day ,
NICE PRACTICE GAME AT THE PARK
New Men Show Up In Good .Stmpn nnd Glvo
Kvldrnro of Wlmt .Miiy Itrnaonnhlj
Ho Ilipcrtod of Tliiini Next
.Summer ,
. ESTEHDAY oftor-
noon wan an Ideal
ono for ball playing
and Manager Howe
did not allow It to
pass without duo ac
knowledgment. The
full team , with
the exception of
Sprnguo and Ivory ,
wcro out nt Sports
man's Park-that Is
what Pioslilcnt Stout has christened the
grounds and after an hour's vigorous prac
tice at batting , catching , throwing and run
ning n team ot amateurs and soml-profos-
Btonals was made up and' pitted for six
Innings against iho regulars. This was the
Jim suggestion of n gonutno contosttho boys
had boon engaged In nnd the first tlmo they
hove been urrnycd In rceulnr position with
each other. There was n largo crowd prosi
ent in the stands nnd on the bleachers ,
nnd despite the foot that the boys ail lacked
the necessary limbering up to render it pos-
Blblo to do anything like the work they are
capable of tlio unanimous verdict was that
thovnronll right. If they continue to Im
prove like they have in the last two days ,
there Is little fenr but whnt thy will bo nblo
to hold their own with any aggregation in
the lenguo.
Kelley Is n luminary. There is no discount
on the reputation that preceded him hero.
As n Holder ho Is the poor of many n man
holding down a position iu tbo big league ,
ntid is bound to talto rnnk with the
best in the business. Ho runs llko
In door , is n dead certain catch , picks
'up ' grounders llko nn old finished
vet , nnd his batting well , yesterday after
noon It was oloctrifying. Ho wns four times
nt the b.it and connected safely four times ,
'once for a clean "homer , " once for a two-
'cushion ' drive nnd twlco for singles each hit
( being a rillo shot In Itself , line drives every
'one ' of them to deep loft center.
Deb Ollks , too , won thu crowd by his nd-
iinirnblo work both In the Hold nnd at the
bat. Hnyos was strong behind the plate ,
lilt out from the shoulder , once for the tHn
round the glebe , und ran the bases llko n
ten-second man.
Nick II an ill boo took his turn in the box
With Young Darby and conclusively demon-
orated that Ho is out for a wlnnor this year.
Spcodl Well wait until you see him. Vlckory
nlso did nice work at practice , out will tuko
no chance * until ho gets thoroughly accli
mated. Darby is alt that Howa claims for
him , a regular little cracker-Jack. In the box
Omaha is us strong as any of them , and her
outtiold is Immense. Fitzgerald nuts up n
beautiful Holding gnmo at scsond nnd Is a
speedy man on the linos. Ho didn't do much
with the club , but will give u good account
of himself inter on. Collopy is a quiet genius ,
but always has his mind on the gnmo. Hn
shoots them across like a catapult , and is
neat and graceful on bnrd hit grounders.
For the picked team Low Camp played
third llko nn old campaigner , his lieldlng
ceir.g up to the very blghoit standard.
There's ' a boy good enough for any team.
Uadka caugh aplondidly , Stevenson did good
work in tbo points , as did Stonoy nt second.
Baldwin , Chamberlain , Hnskell and Moiroso
led at the bat. The score :
OMAJ1A.
Totals 25 IB 15 5
! IIV IN.MMld.
Omaha 0 4 0 2-11
I'leUodNlne I 0 00 3
BUMMAlir.
Earned rims : Omaha. . " > : IMcUod , 1. Two-
Imso hits : Kolluy , Huscall. Homo runs :
Kelley , Ilayus. Doublt ) plays : ( lamp to
Htoney to llusciill , 2. Umpire : Vlckt-ry.
C.louci-Hior ,
GioucnsTKii , N , J. , April O. Wonthor
cloudy , traclcfnst.
l-'lrst race , sovon-olghlhsof a mile , solllnc :
Kotchnm ( the favorite ) won , Vosburn second ,
iKsarjnona ( Illy third. Mlddiu-ttone , 1'arlc
KldRo. Uarivood and Itouiilo King drawn.
Time : I'M.
Hocond race , soven-s'xtcuntlis of n mile , 2-
yoar-olds : llonnella colt ( the favorite ) won ,
Dillon J uoconcl , Jerry McCarthy third. Happy
Maid drawn , Tlmu : 4055.
Third race , ono mile , eelllni : : Illlun ITOII ,
Gardner ( the favorite ) second , SUcozo Uolster
tlilnl. Tlmo : l:4 : ( i.
l-'o tilth rn oo , six nnd u quitrtor furloncB ,
sollliiK : llemul won , Owen Golden M-c-tmd , Little
Addle third. Dofondiuit dnixvn. llul ) < onstho (
favorite ) ran unplaced. Time : ! : ? .
Klfth racf , nvc-olRlitlisof u mile , sclllnB :
I'vnznnco ( tha favorite ) won , A. O , H , si'cond ,
John Atwood third , Count-Slo-In and Jlarty
It druwii. Tlmo : lom. :
Sixth rnco , sovcn-olchtlisnf n mile , sclllns ;
Itoylo Khiiilus uon , Hlchnrd K. 1'ox ( the fuvor-
itu ) second , Aiiius-o | ( third. Time : 1:34. :
Jtacliif ; nt Nuw Urli-aim.
NKW OHLKAMS , La. , April 0. Weather
fair , track fast , attendance good. The propo-
nitlon mnda by Charles Buroh and his associ
ates tolcoso the traolc for two years from
October 15 to May 2 has been accepted and
the fall nnd winter moating will bo under
their management.
first race , hulling , flvo furlongs ; I'holun
Dorluuoii , C'hnrloy I ) second , John Uludlsb ,
third. Tlmn : HW .
Bocond race , boiling , live and ono-lmlf fnr-
! onus : Koscolu won , Mcir.se second , Miss
rriuicU third. Time : l-.o'Jii. '
Third race , solllnc , pur o , onumllo Tom
Jones won. Mean Knoush bucoud , tt. II , third.
Tlmu : IM2U.
Kourth rnue , hnndlcnp , nix furlongi
mini won , Sir' i'lniiot euuond , AsUoy'o third ,
Tlmo : liUU- _
Tljis lor Today ,
Following nra tbo horses looked on as
nmoug the good things presented by the card
today ; .
1. KipKscloro Miss Fox ,
2. KliiKbtook Lovuller.
a. llalluratDob Arthur.
4. lIudKU-Mubollo.
& . lUiicoous Infurno.
0. Nojitunus Cuntiuir.
ni.ouccsTr.it
1 , General Honlon Queitlou.
U Sonoolhoy Arlzou * .
if 6. Huiiday Annlo li
0. Woodl/urn-DarlliiK.
( iiilii nt < iiitlenlnrr.
GurrusiiEito , N. J. , April 0 , Tne truck
was in line condition today aud the attend
ance lurgo ;
first race. UvofiirlonKSi Uneirtiilnty ,
tilooiistono bceohd , I lthbcr third , Tlmu : 1:0. : I
Booond raoo , flvo furlongs : tilratogem wen ,
Hob Arthur second. MoKvur third. Tlmo : 1:04 :
Third ruco , four f iirlomtbyiiltchcnd : won ,
Hloanor ncc-ond. 1'Uu colt third : Time ! 5JK.
I'ourtlt race , lx and ono-lmlf furlongs : I * > -
renzo uon. Kuniblur bocund , Miss ilolle third ,
Tlmot 1:8IS : , ' . , , ,
Fifth race , pno mile audouc-sUloenth : lllco
won , John Hlokuyioeond , Elyton third. Time ;
- ,
filxtu race , srvon f miens'1 : Innovation won.
Handstono second , Koroat Kliu third , 'ilino ;
Aealiut the ( liittenbcrj- Truck * .
JKKSEV CITV , N. J. , April -Supreme Jus
tice Worts , in charging iho Hudson county
grand jury , made distinct remark * to tbo
Uuttenbori ; bookmakers. He paid ; "Pool
idling or boakmaulng ou hon > o races , or ny
other event , is contrary to the laws of this
state , and nnr plnoa , whether open or in an
enclosure , where such practices , , nro habltu-
nllv carried on , Is a nntsnnco and the persons
who keep such or wno pnrtlclpato in its
maintenance , wholhcr ns owners or members
of the co-pnrtnorshlD or eorpornllon , nrn in-
dlctablo ns keepers ot n disorderly houso. "
rovxn ins MHTKH'H MvnitKnr.it ,
After T o Yrnr * ' Sriirrh Kduiird Solid ln-
rnvprn Ills .Man 111 ClilraRO.
CincAoo , III. , April 0. After two years'
fruitless effort to locate the rourdoror of hN
sister , Kdward Solid ol Davenport , In. , sud
denly found the man In Iho Dosplalnos slroot
court this morning. Over two years ape
Mrs. Alexander Movers was found dead In
her homo at Davenport , la. , with n partly
rmptlcd bottle ot laudanum bcsldo her. Her
husband , Alexander Meyers , could not bo
found. Two weeks later ho wns discovered
In nn ndJoinlnKcliy and brought back charscd
with murder , but escaped nnd hns been nt
Inrtre over since. The dead woman's brother
Solid continued the search. Ho wns in the
poiico court this morning when n warrant
was sworn out for Meyers for MPalltiR 5U
cont.3 from n bootblack , Solli secured n de
scription which snlUllcd him Hint Meyers
wns the mnn ho had been looking for , and
swore out n wnrrnnt for Mayers' nrrest for
murdsr. Meyers claims ho bus resided In
Chicago two years. Ho Is now proprietor of
n bser bottling establishment on West Kan-
dolph ait-cot. Tlio pollco nro looking for him.
I'.tSSKIt Till ! Al'I'UltTWXMKST HILL ,
Nuw York CoMcrrxiIimuI District * AMU Ho
ItrurriiiiRccI ,
At.tHNY , N. V. , April fi. The bill provid
ing for nn apportionment ot the counties ot
the state into now congressional districts
passed the senate tonight. The democrat
loader , Senator Cantor , replying to criti
cisms of the bill , said the now arrangement
wns n fair ono , whereupon Mr. Saxton said
said ho hnd examined It nnd found , on tbo
basis of the last congressional vote , that
twonty-ono districts would oo democratic
and thirteen ropubllcnn. The basis of rep
resentation would bo 17C > , UOO. The nveniKO
population of the democratic districts was
17-OOJ nnd of the republican districts 183-
000. This looks very much lluo fnlrnoss.
Jilt. I'AltKllUHUT -
Ho In Wiirnoil to Stop Ills 1'rusmlo
Crlmo or Die.
NKW YOHIC , April 0. Hov. Dr. Park-
burst's llfo has been threatened If ho persists
In Ido crusade which ho has pursued with
such relentless vigor. Ho has boon Informed
of his fate in anonymous letters , which were
evidently written by responsible persons.
Dr. Parkhurst is afraid ho will bo assaulted
at night. The letters flro all written on ono
kind of paper nnd in ono hnud. Tbo cinroR-
rnohy , which is evidently disguised , is
tli ou wlit to be thnt of nn educated person.
Dr. Parkhurst is understood to have re
ceived eleven letters. Some promise bodily
harm nnd others tlircaton to deslroy him.
I.umbor Trust riirmeil In ( i
NEW YOIIK , April C. A Macon , Ga. , dis
patch to the Times tolls how tbo Gnorcia
Lumbar association root in Macon Monday
nnd organized n lumbermnn's exchange ,
which is in renllty a gigantic trust , having
its headquarters in Macon. Forty-live of
the most prominent luinbor men in the state
were represented. S. H. West of Albany
wns iu the chair , with , Merritt W. Dixon of
Savannah as spcrotnry , A commiltoi ud-
viscd the organising of local branches , each
with nu executlvo committee , which com
bined will form the general committee , with
nn oflk-o in Macon. This exocutlvo commit
tee will control the business. The general
executive committee will moot in Macon ,
April ' .I. and elect president , six vlco presi
dents and n secretary. The prices nro to bo
uniform and will bo lixod by the oxccutlvo
session. The combine thus formed is in
tended to eliminate the commission mon ,
thus'ihrowing the middle men out of work.
. Row York 1'olli-e Ulllclnls Mud.
New YOUK , April 5. The interview with
Henry Al. Tabor , foreman of the grand Jury ,
caused something of a sensation iu poiico
circles. Inspector Williams was seen this
morning and asked in reference to Mr. Ta
bor's charges. Ho waxed warm ever the
Implied and direct charges. Ho said : "Ills
nil nonsense that any man it. this city can bo
intimidated through fear ot vbo poiico to
withhold facts from u grand Jury. If there
is bribery or corruption why doosn't the
grand Jury Indict instead of throwing put iu-
nuondoosf I am willing to stand nu indicl-
mout , as I can provo inv innocence at any
timo. Lot thorn give isacbanco lo vindi
cate ourselves. "
Cuiof Inspector Byrnes said : "Any man
who would make the stalomcnt attributed to
Mr. Tabor is a peed subject for an asylum. "
; from the Compmiy.
NKW VOIIK , April 5. K. V. Stnnton , suc
cessor to Theodore Bunta , n cashier of the
Now York Llfo Insurance company , bas re
signed bis placo. His resignation lias not
boon occoptod , but a trustee said today that
It would bo and tbat the appointment of a
successor was loft to Air.AltCall , prasidont
of tbo company. It Is considered prolmblo
thnt Mr. McCall will roinstalo Air. Bunta in
Ills old placo.
Tlio reason for Mr. Stantou's resignation ,
it was said , was that Iho place was not con-
Ronial lo bim and also that ho did not
exactly "fill the bill. "
It is probable that ho will bo appointed to
another place in the company's service.
Shot lliu Uuluitliful Wile ,
BT. Louis , AIo. , April 0. About 1 o'clock
this morning William Griflln , a traveling
salesman for the Campbell Manufacturing
company , having : traced his wife to an ap
pointment with un unknown lover inndis-
ropulablo house , fatally wounded her. lie Is
iu jail and bis wife is dying.
J.OU.IL iimnxiK8.
Ten minor permits , aifgregatincr 94,750 ,
were Usuod by tuo superintendent of build
ings yesterday.
A complaint was filed yesterday by John
H , ilowoll againstlames Fancy , nn ex-om-
p'.ojc ' , for stealing a 310 pair of leggings ,
Dotoclivo Vizard recovered a $75 gold
walch yesterday whlcti was stolen from G.
H. Phillips of Kt. Joseph about a month ago.
Frank Atkinson claims tha distinction of
being the ffwt mnn to pay n city tax for 1S'J > .
Ho visltod Treasurer Bollu's ofllco yester
day , where be depotiitod his contribution.
Jake Flsknr , n resident of South lOlovcnth
Btrooi , was tnkon into custody last night for
discharging llroarms insidoof the city limits.
Fisher polutod Ins weapon nt Charles Alack ,
a South Omaha yardmaster , nnd threatened
to spill his brains nil over the sidewalk.
Joseph Cook , the well known Boston lec
turer , will appear nt the First Aiothodist
cliuroh tonight , His subject for the evening
will bo "Tho Aggressiveness ofthoJcsuiti
in iho Unllud States , , " Mr. Cook lectures
for the bonollt of the Wesloynn university nt
Lincoln.
A mooting of tbo Police Hcliof association
was hold yesterday afternoon for the pur
pose of electing seven directors. Sergeants
Hnzo and Graves , Ofllccrs Bloom , Mitchell.
Clark , Cook and Chief Soavoy were electod.
The dirt-ctora will hold n mooting next
Wednesday to oleot thu association ofllcors ,
W , A. Spruol win taken charga of by tbo
pollco Tuesday iilcht for being insatio * and
wus released by lliu county jailors yesterday ,
as bo appeared to bo rational aguln. During
the attorooon ho raised n dlsturbauca out.
near Tweuty-llrst and Capitol UVOIIUQ and
was again locked up. Later ou tbo poiico
sent thu young man to the county oftiulaU
and ho will bo exarultml today.
A homeless mini named lludolph Huons
wont to sleep on a pile of buy iu the Aietz
Brewing company's barn yesterday after
noon. While nslecp ho rolled ever and fell
from the hay stack lo tha floor , a distance of
flftncn font , injuring himsnlf quite severely.
Ha was taltun to policu headquarters , whore
Dr. To\vno examined his injuries mid had
the patient removed to St. Joseph1 * hospital.
Hucus suftvred more , from tbo shock aud jar
thun anything1 eUo.
The Veteran Firemen's association held a
meeting last ovenlng in tbo poiico court room
and elected Henry i'undt treasurer , to suc
ceed Iho law Joseph Stieely. A resolution
was offered by Max Mojer , changing the by
law * of tbo luiooiatlon to road BO as to allow
veteran firemen who served tbreo years in
tha volunteer service to Join thu society ,
Till * was paused. Resolution ! of respaut on
tbo death of M. Helliaan * ud Jcttpu Slitoly
were pined.
RHODE ISLAND GETS IN LINE ,
Republicans Capture tha Logislaluro by a
Good Majority.
REPUBLICAN STATE OFFICERS ELECTED
Senator AH rich Will Ho Itcturnril tn tbn
t'lilli-il ' Mnlon Soimto-llrpiibllcnii ( laliu
li > ) ry linre I'olltlrnl Nan *
from Other .Stiilrt.
I'liovincxcG , It. I. , April 7. At 2 o'clock
this morning the roturni from all ever tlio
stuto were not In , owing to the extra count-
lup necessary under the now Australian ays-
torn. The returns ut hand nro sulliclcnt ,
however , to indlcato that there Is no election
( or state officers , with a probability of n re
publican plurality In the legislature. The
state law requires a majority vote to elect ,
nnd thcro nro n sulliclcnt number of rtpub-
llonnn returned up to this hour to secure the
election of Senator Alrtricu to the United
States Ronato nnd tlio cbolco of the repub
lican candidates for ntato olMccs.
Newport probably elects but cno represen
tative , nnd it will rcquiro another election to
determine tlio choice of the other four. It
requires fifty-four members of the legislature
to elect on joint { ballot , 1 nnd the republicans
have nt present llfty-ono , with prospects of
having elected six more.
The city of Providonfio wont , democratic
by about -100 majority , but the oily assembly
Is In UouUt.
1'nwtuoltot was carried bv the democrats
by about 100 majority , uml Woonsockot by a
little lei ? . The doiiiocrutlo assembly Uchrt
\Voonsociot is elected by thirty , but the
I'awtucket assembly ticket is In doubt. The
vote polled was the largest in the history of
the stato. The result is u surprise to every
body , and shows that there nro several
thousand people in the stuto whom the party
managers can never locate.
Incitement ICnn lllrli. )
Nr.wroiiT , K. I. , April" . The state elec
tion in this city 1ms been n hot light , and in
dications point to the election of the full
democratic legislative ticket , Ono district
is yet to bo hoard from , which will not prob
ably chance the result. The vote polled lias
been very largo nnd the ward rooms have
been centers of excitement all day. This
culminated in the Fifth ward , whore tha re
publicans claim that u democratic paper
owner , who is also president of the common
council , violated the ballot low bv Kivinir n
solicited assistance to voters. The repub
licans propose to bring a criminal suit against
the president and Supervisor Boyle and par-
haps the warden ot the ward ns well , nnd
also if necessary appeal to the supreme court
nnd contest the .souls obmombcrsof iho logls-
latuto elected hero.
Thpro was n serious row over the election
in Jamostoun , culminating in n porbon.il
assault by a republican representative , .1. 13.
Banders , upon Dr. Ilowland , n democrat ,
which necessitated the attendance of a phy
sician nnd may result seriously.
The town of Lincoln elected six republican
assemblymen , thus insuring the republicans
at least lifty-sevon votes on Joint ballot.
Aidrich will bo returned to the senate.
The democrats mndo legislative guir.R in
several towns , but tbc result is n surprise to
the democrats. The ordinary alny-at-homo
voters came out and outnumbered the demo
cratic registration.
At I a. m. returns glvo Brown for gov
ernor SI,17S ; Burton , 170 ; Gilbert , 1,411 :
Warawoll , ,07 . Total vote , 415,840 , the
largest vote ever cast in the stato.
N KUSUI..T.S IN NKIJKASICA.
Some of tlio Contests Wcro Deridndly Iiilur-
ChtliiK and Yury CluHo.
HASTINGS , Nob. , April 0. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun UKII.J C. C. Ulttonhouso"t can
didate for mayor on tbo citizens ticlcot , was
elected by u majority of six votes , . nu.dV. .
W. Miles and G. J. Evans , candidates on the
citizens ticket , are easily elected. Tbo re
publicans got two of the iivo co uncilmen and
both members of the school board. It is
highly nrobnblo tnat Alexander , , tbo defeated
candidate for mayor , will ask for a recount.
STAXTOX There were three tickets in the
Held law and order , independent and pee
ple's. The following people's candidates
were elected : Adam Pilger , Julius Poess-
nocker and O. J. Trent. The > lolloivintr law
and order candiaatos were elected : Henry
Stephens and P. S. Carrier. The propo
sition to issue water bonds was carried by
100 to 20.
BEATIIICE The full returns on the city
election glvo Colonel Harry Phillips , inde
pendent candidoio for mayor , a majority of
J7 over Shultz , republican. TilO rest of the
republican city ticket is elected bv majori
ties ranging from 100 to 250. Republican
councilmen are elected in each of tno four
words.
AIXSWOUTH At the municipal election
bore yesterday the temperance -ticket was
elected complete.
KIHINCIS A. D. liritoll , A. C.'Stafford , W.
H. Sbepard and A. vv" . Lndd nro elected and
\V. S. McCoy nnd T. H. Wade have u tie
vote , which will bo decided later. The vil
lage is prohibition as in tbo past.
IliVKUTOX The license ticnot was elected
by the usual majority.
Lour CITY Tbo entire republican ticltol
was elected ,
Dc.s'KKi.MAX The result is < so unsatisfac-
ton' that neither the high license nor prohibi
tion side can claim a victory on account of so
'
inahy ties , and It will noces'sltate the casting
of lots to dacida the result , with the odds a
little in favor of the anti-saloon people.
Sunox Mayor \V. M. Cjrelss has 33 ma
jority , and Etchler , treasurer , fi majority.
Others elected nro Thompson , Burllngumo ,
Bcruls , Uschsnor , P. J , Hoergor and Theo
dore Mi'ler. '
HED CLOUD D. B. Spanocio , republican ,
tbo regular nominee for mayor by the m nss
convention , defeated B. P. Alisor , democratic
candidate by petition , by it2 majority. 1) . J.
Myers and U. II. Potter word elected coun-
ciimen from the Second ward "with no oppo
sition. Joseph Kubick and Ed Pulsipher
will uo tbo councilmen from the First. Jclt
Ward was easily elected. Henry Cook , re
publican , was unanimously chosou treasurer
tor another term. The city wont for high
license : i to 1.
PKIIU The people's ticket was endorsed by
tbo Independents with the exception of K. T.
MoAdanis. Ho was elected. Tha others are
S. P. Glasgow , Jacob Good , B. L. Phillips
and S. R Williams.
HEI-UIIMCAN Orry The entire republican
ticket was elected , ns follows : C. A. Luco ,
A. T. Smith , B. Glfford , J. B. Vallicott and
D , K. Williams. The city will bo dry an
other year.
lUxDoi.i'u The election yesterday was
very quiet , with only ono ticket. Tbo city
council members elected- were us follows :
T. K Xiefilor , W. P. Hill , Jutuos Thorndyko
and J. Shortnan.
Ai.i.iANCK Two hundred and twenty-two
votes wcro cast at tbo election for vlllngo
trustees bore today. There were elgnt can
didates , representing two factions. Those
elected nro. T. W. Brown , F. W. Smith , I.
H. Toxton , A. J. Sitnonson and A. C.
Pravor.
CIUWFOHII The election passed quietly.
Messrs. Von Vortices , Ballingcr , Grablo ,
Deitrlck and Wilson , tnu independent nomi
nees , were elected bv a majority of 25 to < 15.
McCoor. JUNCTION The citizens tlcitot
wus olocted. It is the general opinion that
the board of trustees elected are for license.
.An election was also hold at Hod Lion Mills
tor the purpose of changing the election
place from Hed Lion Mills to McCool Junc
tion. A largo majority voted for McCool
Junction ,
Ccinu HAt'ins Tbo election yesterday
was vorv qulot , The successful candidates
'
nro ; S.'S. Hadioy. J. I ) . Hamilton , P. M.
Hie wart , S. W , Sunoorlund aud N. W , Good
rich. It is hard to say whether the town
will go dry or wet.
HKHHON The municipal election passed
off very quietly , but hard worn has peon
done By tbo churches for the last two
icontbi. Tbo following were elected ; Mayor ,
O. H. Wltlard , independent citizen ; cleric ,
James Watson ; treasurer , W. U. Hughes ;
engineer , E. II , Hoadly. Tim school election
was also a complete victory for tbo nonpartisan
tisan citizens ticket. James Dlnstnore , J , II.
Stickle , O. H. Scott , F. M. Wothor ldt M.
G. Loach nnd W. A. Heath were elected.
OxNNEunoa The new village board elected
yesterday consists of Modsrj. Nelaou H&ld ,
G. B. Baiter , Chris DIoroks , F. W , Hart and
Oscar Carlson , It is purely a citizens ticket ,
and neither prohibition nor license cut the
least figure.
Oai.LAU.A-The village election passed
quietly yestcrdnyT The now boar.l ls mndo
up of three republicans and two democrats.
They are all gootVWn and pledged to take
bold of the Opnlfilrn cnnnl and extend U
through the townr-nffordlng a peed water
power nnd xvatcQtwerks.
FALLS CITT The -city election resulted in
n Waterloo for tfio democrats. The follow
ing republicans woie elected ! H , C. Smith ,
mayor ! P. M. H nil toy , clerk ; 1C. E. Mottz ,
treasurer ; J , D. OIlAinn , police Judge ; L , O ,
Worth and W. ItJ'SSohuok , councllmer. ; W.
W. Abbey nnd P. fl , .fusion , members of
school board , . ( listen Is tlio only democrat
saved from the slaughter.
BAUTI.KV There wan onlv ono tlcxot In Iho
Hold , called the Tlflzens , and the election
awakened very littleIntoroit. . Tbo trustees
nro : S. W. Clark , J. B. Hnthorn. C. W.
Hodgkln , T. M. Sexton and W. V. Vickrny.
LtTC'iirtKLD Tbo village election passed
off qulotlv horn yesterday , bomi ? virtually
only ono ticket It In the Hold. Nominees of
the caucus were nil elected but one. that
being Mr. 11. Bass. The town board ns
elected Is : D , W. Titus , A. Flint , C. Smith ,
\V. S. . Iob on nnd E. 11. Bradley. Politics
cut no llgure in the election. The bonrd is n
license body.
Bi.vc HILL The municipal election passed
very quietly , tbo vote being light. The only
contort was for citv treasurer and resulted
In the election of William Craig , the present
incumbent , ever F. C. William , the regular
nominee. The ofllccrs elect nro : W. M.
Young , mayor ; B. fa. Walthor , city clerk ;
Robert I'latoiiborger nnd O. E. Bishop ,
couiiclltnen , No special light was made on
the llconso question. The bonds for exten
sion of water works carried.
IlAitTixdTox Yostordav's municipal elec
tion In this city was ono of the most qulot
ever held hero. Thcro voro only two tickets
In the Hold , ono composed mostly of demo
crats and the other being a strict anti-pro-
hibillon ticket. The tollowlng trustees
were elected : Perry Little , Otto Hoeso , A.
B. Gable and Josnph Gordon.
Nni.-jox The election was very qulot ,
only twenty-lour votes being cast. There
were no issues involved.
WEST POINT The election passed quietly.
The principal contest was on mayor , between
C. Itupp and M. J. Hughes. The former was
successful. The majorities are as follows :
Mayor , C. Hupp , 151 : H. Doramgor , city
clerk , 217 ; P. F. O'Suilivnn , city treasurer ,
.MO.
.MO.FIUXKI.IX
FIUXKI.IX The village election passed qul-
otly , with two sots ot candidates , tha citl-
zeus ticket being elected. F. J. Austin , Joe
Brooks , Steven Uohcr , John Dopitor nnd C.
E. Textcr were elected. It Is u no license
board.
Bi.omitxoTox The election resulted In the
vlctorv of the anti-license trustees , Tboy
are : W. S. More , 0. C. Brown. U. II. Ma-
brick , G. W. Harlow und C. Hlldrich.
OHLHAXH The election resulted as follows :
Mayor , Al Wlcken. high llconso ; First ward
councilman. M. / . Huff ; Second , Walter
Green ; Third , G. M. Kowlcy. The council
now stands a tio. with a high license mayor.
IMPERIAL C. D. Fuller , L. Moricr , Lnban
Fisher , l { . A. Ewing and J. F. Morris were
elected village trustees at yesterday's ' elec
"
tion. They wore the iiouimrtisnn" caucus
nominee * . The llccnso question was not an
issue. Financial rd'form was the leading
question.
ItusiiviM.R At the election held yesterday
tbn following village trustees were elected :
W. N. Ford , E. 11. Taylor , P. G. Crcutz , W.
H. Wostovor , E. J. Hose.crans. Tlio main
issue wus license und the newly elected
board is a licinisn
Ort'KdU ifcpuhlli-uns.
PoitTHXi ) , Or ? , , , Anril ( ! . The state
republican convention in session hero was
presided ever by Hoii. Ilufus Malonoy.
J. F. Caplcs , Hi H. Miller , G. M. Irvln
and W. D. Hartor Avtfro chosen presidential
electors. Joseph Hijnou , Jonathan Bourne ,
Thomas N. Tomruoj G > . n. Applogato , C. M.
Donaldson and O. B. Wolvcrton were ap
pointed dolegatcst-tO' iho Minneapolis con
vention. t i ,
The ptatlorm reaflirms devotion to the re
publican doctrina of protection , endorses the
McKinley bill' ; denounces the democratic
doctrine of free trhtlo : endorses especially
the reciprocity clanso-or 'tho McKinley bill ;
demands protection for tbo wool industry ;
denounces the Sprincor free wool bill ; en
dorses thonmcndodicainaaoactof tliulast-re-
'publiuan.unilcross'jDpposo'J ' the immigration ofi
Cbiicso [ laborers to the United Statui and
demands such nn oxtonston 'of existing laws
that shall forever uxcludo Chinese laborers
from American soil. An amendment to the
constitution of the Urtttod States providing
for the election of senators by direct vote of
the people is favored.
K. K. Hays was elected delegate to the
notional convention. Elgtit alternates wcro
selected. Congressman Hermann-was nom
inated tn succeed himself in tlio Fir t con
gressional district by acclamation.
The last republican Congress nnd tbo ad
min is trillion of President llarAson ware en
dorsed. The platform also favors mnnlo de
fenses of the coast and tha building of an ef
ficient navy.
I'nrty .Split.
NKW OitLi\N3 , La. , April (5. ( The action of
the democratic committee In throwincr out
tbo McEnery ticket is causing creat excite ]
racnt. McEnory has iloclded to miiKc no
contest , but the organization will bo kent up
nnd an attempt mndo for recognition before
the national convention as iho regular demo
cratic organization.
lii-piilillcan ( iiilng In XVlHcolisIn , -
' "
MILWAUKEH , Wis , , April 0. Practically
complete returns show the election of
Somors , democrat , for mayor , by 3.COO ma
jority. The republicans gain 4 , QUO.
WnsT Sui'ciuoii , Wis. , April 0. The entire -
tire republican ticket was elected yesterday.
IH Oomocratlc.
LITTLE ROOK , Ark. , April ( i. Tbo elections
in Arkansas yesterday under the Australian
system wont quietly. The democrats were
generally successful.
Taconiii IH lii-piihllcaii.
TAIWU , Wash. , April 0. The republicans
yesterday elected the mayor nnd a majority
of the city council.
KKWS OI'1 l'K TKKIt.ir ,
Domestic.
The strike of the river men ut St. Louis has
been ended ,
Heavy r.iins In Mississippi have caused
n ioitt deal of damage to r.dlro.uls In that
htntu.
Governor Kloworof Now York has sinned tbo
bill appropriating f.WJOl/0 for an exhibit t
tlioorlds fulr.
Kirorts will bo iniulu to raise tbo bull of tia |
Golden llnln , whluh hiinlc a short tlmeuxoln
tin ) river ut Cincinnati , O ,
Confederate veterans decorated the Knives
of t hull- departed comrades and read memo
rial services at Now Oilcans.
Mrs. Otto Sonidor was killed and her two
children sorlonnly Injnrod by a cyclone iliut
destroyed p. portion of oluun , N. V.
'f lie inombers of I'rlnco Mlclixol's millions
colony nro rapidly ihisortlir , ' tnu standard of
( hull- louder , who I * m J.iil ut Detroit , Mleh.
The ujiiioliitiiHintiiiCf.loliM It'nssell Yniinu ,
thu well known jonrmUMt. as fourth vli'u
IiruHldontof the Kunijl/ii / ; ro.td Isotllolully 1111-
1101111030 , , H
The Mlclilsan Afror.firiicrlcaii I'rotootlvo
loatiuu liusJiiussed rusylutlons uulllng ou non-
gross to onfort'o the -law granting colored
Iiuoulo equal rlcbtb- ' ' '
v Tom and 1'rea SlVSVI'ns , two Chicago boys ,
ased rcsnwtlvoly Uitnd II yoirs , have been
missing from lioinu Jlnco Haturdny nlKht and
dillKunt hoarch has /ulled to ustublUh tbolr
" '
wlioionbouts. ,
Armour & Co. of CTitcii'so liavo bo/iin twon-
ty-onu suits In the ( fliuuit court to recover in
tbo uggrejiuto illV j pufllroin | viirlous ritllioiid
( . omininlea tliroiiKliijnt ilio country for over-
cliurKUHon dressed wofi1
On the S.I of notf lho carpenters In the
inlnulpal cities of tbu yiiltediitutoj and O.ia-
udii will limiiKuruiuJu.uiovi'immt looking to
the soeiirlni ; ot n cj ht ami a nine hour uny .
I'roiulnniit loadursof'tha proposed movement
untlulputii 110 troublfc'llr tfuourhuvlmt tlioy
will demand , onlzi
Allou Bklllor of Iielf.ist , Iroliiiul , bout his
wlfo's hrnliib our with u hummer and then
crushed In thoBUulU of hU two children with
Iho sumo weapon.
Sir Kdwln Watklti , ono of rnxluud'a mag
nates , has boon nmrrliiil to Mrs. Ingraham ,
widow of ilio former nrojirletor of thu Illus
trated London News.
Advices from Bimoa shoiv that ulliilru there
are dully becoming muro unsottlcd and that n
war Is imminent. The sovoriiinont Is powerless -
loss to maintain its authority ,
The upper liouso of the I'russlun legislature
unproved thu Guelnh fund bill , Count Min
Minister , on Uuh.Uf of thu people of llunovcr ,
thanked the umpcror fur Initiating the
measure.
Dispatches from London chronicle another
assault upon a woman ou an ( viiKllsh railway
train. Tlio victim's name Is Williams and i > ho
had boon cruelly ubused by u villain who us-
ojpod dutvctlon.
According to Journal do * Dosbats of i'urla a
surlous iiuurrul Is threuu-iiud tiutwuun thu
Uniteditulos undKpulii over lliu refusal of
tbu latter country lo grant Minister Uund.
consul to the ( Jurollna inland , a I
MURDERER DEEMISC'S ' TRIAL
Witnesses ( live Damaging Testimony
Against the Oold-Bloodod Fiend ,
HIS COOL AND CALCULATING VILLIANY
Narrow l > pnpp of n Young l.nily from Up
coming HIM Murilrrrr'ft llrliln Kxnlniiro
of lilt Unlit AiMMiinuhitlng HU Iden
tity fully Kfttiilillshrd ,
MEMIOUUNK , Australia , April 0. The Inquest -
quest Into the death of Mr. . Deeming wns
contlnuod today. Immense crowds were pres
ent today and uvrry word of the testimony
wns uaporly listened to. Deotning's bearing
throughout the proceedings was insolent , nnd
ho continually tnado remarks whllo witnesses
were , testifying. Ho conversed freely with
persons uoar him nnd seemed in no wny dU-
mayod at tbo evidence piling up against him.
Among the witnesses today wns Kato
Kounsovillc , to whom Deeming wns prepar
ing to bo married when arrested. NJ testi
mony of peculiar Interest was mi-
duood. The most important document
thus far1 produced " is nn Invita
tion to n banquet given by Dooming nt Hnin
Hill , near Liverpool , which wns found In the
kitchen llrnplnco at tlio Windsor house occu
pied by Doomincr. This card Hist suggested
to the police the link which led to the Knln
Hill revolutions.
Tlio Ago miblishos n Sidney telegram any-
Ing : "While Deeming wns In uuslnoss hero ,
with a wife and children in the city , ho
'
married n young woman under an alias' , ami
destroyed tbo license Immediately after the
martingo ceremony. Ho vhltod iho de
ceived woman twlco weekly for n month
nnd then oosertcd her. The woman now
recognizes Deeming by the published de
scription of him. "
I-KINCII SOM > MUS : IN DANOIMC.
Sir Thousand Dnlinmnyitns Surrounding the
Garrison at 1'iirlo Nova.
P.t ins , April 0 , [ New York Ilor.tlil
Cable Special to Tin ; Hun. | We nro still
receiving oad news from Dahomey. King
Bohnnziu has sent an iusolonl letter to the
commander of the French troops , in which ho
says : ' ! have not gene to Franco in order
to wage war , but you have come to make war
upon Africa. What do you moan ? If you
nro not satlsllod , hero I am reads' for bat-
tlo.-
Under such circumstances Franco has boon
obliged to prepare for war , and has decided
to send two regiments of Songalcz sharp
shooters ana two bnttorioi of artillery to
Africa. Unfortunately it is feared that "they
will not arrive in ' .Imp , as the latest dls
patches i-ay that 0,000 Dahomovans have ar
rived nt Porto'Novo. where thcro nro only
700 Frenchmen. If tbo French soldiers are
repulsed tbo ministry will bo in danger.
AI.HXAVmCK GltATKPUI , .
Ho Desires MlnUtm- Smith to Convey Ills
TlmnlCH In the Amerleiin People.
ST. Pr.TKiisnfKG , April ( i. Mr. Charles
Emory Smith , the United States minister ,
was given nn audience by the czar today ,
preparatory to bis departure lor the United
States. His mnjostv spoke appreciatively
and warmly of the offerings sent from Amer
ica for the relief of Iho famine sufferers and
nskcd Mr , Smith to convoy his thanks to the
American people.
Itul luui I.OHPS a .stiuesniiin.
ICnwirlulited ? Jiy Jamc * Gunlan IlcimM. ]
BUUSSKI.S , April U. [ Now York Herald
Cable Special to Tun Bnn.l Count do
Moro do Wostcrloo , president of the Belgian
senate , died this afternoon from influenza ,
aged OS. Ho exercbod great influence in the
clerical party and was president of the Mo
lines church congress last year. Tbo de
ceased nlso bore tbo title of prince do Grirn-
borghe and prince do Kubompro by alliance
with the old French aristocracy.
The Liege police arrested this afternoon a
man in a house of ill-fame who declares him
self to bo Mathlou , nn anarchist , and Uavn-
cbol's friend aud accomplice. His self ac
cusations are disbelieved , but inquiry as to
hib identity is proceeding. Ho is n French
man and onlv arrived In Lieao two days ago.
Doubts , however , exist as to his identity
with Matbicu , the Paris dynamiter.
Argentinian rolltlrs.
ICapyrtgliteil l nii'j J iimi lianlnn newM.\ \
Buexos Aviiiis , Argentina ( via Oalvoston.
Tox. ) , April fi. | By Mexican Cable to the
New Yorlc Herald Special to Tin : Bui ! . ]
Thu political prisoners have been interdicted
from nil communication with their adherents.
The radical clubs have resumed their meet
ings. A meeting of tbo cabinet was hold
today and adjourned after a long discussion
of tlio state of affairs. Nothing dollnito was
decided upon. The executive's orders in re
lation to next Sunday's elections permit the
reunion of political clubs.
The reports that Brazilian soldiers have
iuvaaod Uruguayan territory are untrue.
Deelnrcd Jor I'riMi Trulu : ,
OTTAWA , Out. , April G. Senator Boalton ,
formerly an enthusiastic imperial fcdoration-
ist , will announce his conversion to the free
trade principle iu the sonata and has written
an open letter aftlrmlng his conviction that
free trade is tbo only policy suitable for Can
ada. Tha" failure of the negotiations with
the United Slates and the stagnation of busi-
nefs is duo , lie says , to the present ppliey ,
and Canada should adopt n free trade policy.
Ho advocates the immediate formation of
n f ice trada lenguo and predicts that if the
free traders pronogato a vigorous policy it
should bo adopted.
Tin ; Denth Itoll.
Loox , April 0. The ourl of Ijoltrim is
dead.
DunrQfK , la. , April 0 , Michael King , ono
of the earliest settlers , died yostoruuy , aged
SI.
LONDON , April ( i. Lord John Kussell is
dead.
Uovr.i : , Dot. , April 0. Hon. Willnrd Sauls-
bury , sluto chancellor slnco 187-1 and United
States tienatnr from 16.VJ to 1S71 , died this
morning of apoplexy ,
AimrehUls lliiinli.ini a J'nllco Station ,
PAWS April 0. At Angers lait night an-
orchUts exploded u bomb against the police
btatlon , seriously dnniKiui ; Ibo building
urn ! wounding ono ollk'or.
The bomb ilmt was exploded nt thu polioo
depot Iu Anglers today was Hindu of abeot
iron and contained , besides the explosives ,
eighteen pounds of nail rlvots nnd scrap
iron , and has u detonator of puuuliar make.
iniliiiiiPn ; I nt erlerenen Supported ,
irtipurtoMcJ 1& > ! till Jamtt ( innlnn Ilciiii'M 1
C\tn < > , April ( ) . [ Now Yon : Herald
Cable Special to Tun Hnu.l Italy is Bup-
porting very strongly England's resistance to
iho acceptance to the sultan's lirman , Tlio
ituutlnn continues very strained. The
slirilUb squadron iu tha Ked bca has been reIn
In forced by several vessels fiom tholCust
India station.
_
Promoted lor Kllllni ; u M.m.
HKIILIN , April ( i. The scrilmol who on Sat
urday last killed a man who assaulted him In
front of tlio hut-nicks of tbo Third regiment
of the guards of this city , has been promoted
to bo u corporal.
Aiiot her .Modus Vivendi Prolonged ,
LONDON , Anrll ( I. Tlio British arid French
governments hnvo agreed to proloixr the
modus Vivendi in regard to tbo Newfound-
laud llshenos for the present season.
Will Proh.ihly Ite-ICIeet Dm/ .
Cmop Mexico , April ( I. The national
doctoral convention mut last night. Diaz'
le-oloctiou Is indicated.
_
Seized AnuruhUt P.iper * .
HKIU.IX , April C. The customs oflloers at
TiUlvl have seized a quantity of nihilist and
anarchist papers. _
lluccaileer Won tlio Suburban ,
LONDON , April 0. The fatuous city and
suburban handicap was one by Buccaneer.
The FlrJ llucurd ,
ST. PAUJ , Minn. , April 0. The Meihodist
church nt Mandaii , N , D. , burned yesterday
and there is great ndlgnntlon expressed
slnco It Is supposed to have boon set nn lire
out of rovongo' on tha pastor and leading
members for tholr work In enforcing pro
hibition.
Sr. Putt , Minn. , April 0. The St , Paul
While Lead and Oil worns at West St. Paul
burned this morning. Loss , $10\000 : Insur
ance , $50,000.
llon't ItnlliMp I'litnit Pnrlllr Humor * .
BOSTON , Mass. , April 0. It U not believed
hero that the radical chnugo In ihe Union
Pnclllo management hinted nt In Now .York
nnd London is Imminent. Dillon , however ,
Is 80 years old and may think It proper to retire -
tire within the next year. H Is believed the
foreign stockholders dotlra the uhnngo nnd
have concentrated proxies lo bo used If the
opportunity oftors. The Idea that ( Sould has
parted with his holdings Is questioned.
Vrlic/uelil hi Muni l.lne" .
New YOIIK , April 0. Senor Gorgosn of
Venezuela hat nrrivod hero. Ho says the
trouolo there la worse than reported hero.
Ail tha states ate in upon revolt ngntnst
Paluclo , tlnanccs nro wrecked , trade is dead ,
the revolutionist forces outnumber Iho nov-
ernmont troops , and It looks us If they would
bo successful ,
o
I'riini roller Ciiptulu to Ciimhler.
Niw : YOIIK , April 0. Ex-CuptnIn Unrlnud ,
who has boon connected with the pollco for
upwards of ilfty yoaw , is at present n
"sheet writer" In Murphy' * pool room. This
occupation , In iho opinion of many , Is hardly
consistent with his former policy.
i'ini < vx it * r.nt.mit.iriis.
C. S. Brown of Fremonl is nt the Arcado.
J , S. Ternplo of Denver Is nt the Murray ,
> ) . .1. Pcrshingot * Lincoln is at the Pnxlon.
K. P. Fountain of Lincoln is at the Dollono
II. C. Hanson of Hastings is nt tno Millard -
ard ,
A. L. Conhisor of Loup City Is ut tUo Ar
cade.
cade.H.
H. S. Monvillo ofTildon , Nob. , Is nt the
Pa Mon.
B. T. Dunn mid wife of Norfolk nro nt the
Paxton.
A. N. Sullivan of Plattsmoulh is at the
Mlllard.
Mrs. C.eorgo F. West Is visiting at Codnr
Kapids , la.
J. VV. Kjelyuud of Norfolk Is slopping nt
the Mlllurd.
C. M. Stnulon of Fremont is stopping nt
tbo Mlllard ,
Charles A. Pierce of Bennett , Nob. , is at
the Millnrd.
E. S. Butts of Fort Randall , S. U.is at
the Dullono.
Henry Chamberlain of Wood Hivor is ut
thu Paxton.
J. H. Pojb [ , n grain man from Silver Crook ,
is in tbo city.
Henry Gorpies of Fremont was nt the Mur
ray yesterday.
Charles G. Steele of Norfolk is registered
nttbo Millnrd.
L. U. Cottrell of Seward , Nob. , is stopping
at Ilia Arcado.
T. M. Edwards of Woodbine , la. , is stop
ping at the Paxton.
V. Abrahamson of Mindeu , Neb , , is rogis-
istcred at the Millard.
W. M. Siundorson aud J. C. Whlto of Lin
coln nro at the Murray.
C. F. Hunter aud wife of Fremont are
domiciled ut the Dollone.
Chnuncpy Moliso of Fullerton , Noli. , was
at the Pnxton yesterday.
D. A. Pool nnd Jnrod Cashof Ottumwa , la. ,
are stopping at the Arcade.
A. E. Dye of Sargent , Nob. , was in the city
Tuesday nnd called on Tin : BEE.
J. H. McClay aud N , C. Brninord of Lin
coln uro stopping at iho Millard.
' W. A. Hout of Parker , S. D. , was among
yesterday's arrivals nt the Pnxton.
F. M. Liorsoy nnd N. S. Porter of Pnoc.i
Nob. , nro reuistered ut the Millard.
F. .1. Waitishok aud wife of Schnylcr.
were married hero yostordav.
Ex-Lieutcnnnt Governor G. D. Moiklejohn
of Fullerton Is registered ut the Paxtou.
J. F. Pnhdo , A. S. Ballund William Carl
son of Talmago , Nob. , are nt tbo Arcado.
J. H. Hamilton , tbo Norfolk beet sugar
manufacturer , wns in tbo city yesterday.
A. J. Hnnscom , wife and daughter have ro-
tarued from ti winter's sojourn in Florida.
C. S. Murphy and T. Fulton Ganlt of
North Platte are registered at the Arcade.
Mrs. M. E. Cuff nn.1 Miss Emma Odoll of
Nebraska City nro registered nt the Paxton.
C. U. Opilvio. John Gillis , George Miller
and Gus Spies of North Bend are at the
Dollono.
Smith Ingalsbeo of Inland , Nob. , wns look
ing over the Omaha grain market Tuesday
aftcruoon.
.Tudco J , M. Wool worth loft by the Burling
ton yesterday for u short sojourn at Hot
Springs , Am.
Mrs. W. II. Pearson , who has boon visit ,
ing her parents in Iowa for the past month ,
returned homo last week.
George Crosby , general freight agent of
tbo B. i M. , returned to the Puxton after n
two weeks' trip to Moxico.
J. B. Fiulay , a director of Bellevue col
lege , has returned to tbo Paxton from a throe
weeks' trip to Sau Francisco.
Mr. E. H Cook , who has boon in the sor-
v'co ' of the Union Pacitio for u doz'in yoar-i ,
has resumed his duties as train agent after a
month's vacation.
Lieutenant W. A. Mercer , Eiehth in
fantry , Fort McKinney , was nt headquar
ters yoUcrday ourouto to Columbus barracks
on olllcial business.
J. A. Buckstnff , president of tbo Lincoln
Vitriliod Pressed Brick company , tile Lincoln
Paper company nnd the Lincoln Saddlery
company , is in the cily.
11. U Slacir , secretary of the United
Elevator company of St. Louis , is in the city
accompanied by his family , the cue ts of .1 ,
B. Christian of tlio Board of Trado.
E. C. Bnycr nnd J. B. Nugenr , prominent
agricultural Implement manufacturers of
Uny tor , . O. , nro in Omnha on their way west
ward. They visited ItmVr.n building yester
day In company with T. O. Eicbolborgor.
Henry T. Oxnard of Urand Island was In
tlio city yesterday on bis way homo from
Washington. Ho thlnlts thru congress will
deal kindly wllh beat sugar muniifuclurerH ,
in splto of Congressman Brvnu'H opposition ,
Captain Charles Keller , Second infuntrv ,
Fort Omaha , is ordarod to report nt Oavid's
Island , Nuw Yorlc harbor , April 15 , to con
duct recruits for the Seventeenth infantry to
thu Department of the Platte at Fort D. A.
Kussell , Wyo.
Huv. W. .1. Horsha , D.D. . and wife departed -
parted yoiterday for Now York City. Dr.
Ilur.slm"will occupy tha pulpit of hU prospective -
poctivo new Held'of labor for a couploof
weeks und then uecido positively whotbor or
not to accept the call that has boon extended
to him by tbo congrocutlou of iho Dutch Ho-
formed "church at Fifth avouuo und Ono
Hundred nnd Twenty-fourth btrcot , .New
York. It is said that some very strong in
fluences nru belnL' brought to boar upon him
to induce him to stay in Omnhn , but an yet
ills future course is not positively decided.
Tickets for aiilo nt Mnx AIc.vor ft
JJro.'H music btoro for Josph Cook's
lecture lonichL.
A WASHINGTON MTITIIH.
Ono I'lrni In iniffnlo SpoiiilH ITIoro
nionoy ut lliti lluftulo I'oht-offlro
Hum nil ilio Kiuilin nnd r\i < m -
combined ,
A 'Washington ( IX CM letter Bays , thnt the
imht-ofllra nuthorltln * nt AVnihliiKton report
that ( mo linn in HuTnli ( > the World's Jisx | > n-
sary Moillcnl A&sm'iution spends annually
cm ) hundred thousand dollura ( f 1KMKI ( ) ( ) for
Ktani | alone , in rurryiiiK P'i ' tlirir oxtunsivB
pi-jprictnry ImsiiH-sd. Tills Is morn than all
ili luinkn und iicwgpuporM of liiill'nlu i-oin-
biiuxl hixiiid for | > --.taic.
llero'n n firm which linn grown , stop by
eU > p , through many years to gi iiotncss. The
reason for this wonderful grow 111 hns Ixxm
that they hnve faith in whnt they wll , to
much fiiitlt thnt if they cnu't l"on ilt. or
euro , they don't want jydiir tnntiey.
Vor mniiy years lliey have bu'ii Bulling lr ,
I'ion'n rumoilliw one , Dr , 1'ierco's Golden
Mtxllcnl Discovery , for rogulallna nnd in-
vigoiatlug the liver and pnnfyini ; the blixxlj
the other , Dr , l'icri ) ' 8 Knvonta I'roM-npuon ,
the hojio of weakly womanhuod , uml thoy'vn
Ixan told for yeqrs , sold lithe ) iiiiUl'oii bottle
tle * ; Hold under a potittre uuuruntrf ft
Ix-nellting or curing , or your money will bo
rufuudoJ.
WHAT ITRHAI.LY IS
_
The Mont DniiRoroiK of Modern nUordcm
dourly DHInrd riimiiiionlii mid \Vluit
( ; RII ( M It.
ThorolimbccnnKront mlMftko n towlmt
pneumonia really Is. I'oople. and oven no mo
physician * Inn oenllod It n dnnvoroin < ll en o
I'liriimoiiln Nnlwnvs nil nflor a ( Toot , tt tli
system IH rim down. wtiaKptu-il , dubllltatpd , If
the life font n Umohb. the lint : * tuny (111 ( op
ami the Dor on illi-Mtddunly. and It h r.illoil
pni'Utnonln. No limn \voinnti over died of
pmunmmlii u-lir-ii the body was strong , vigor
OIM nnil hoalthy. It comci niton ono wlicn
we.ikencdliy Krlp , by u MIVITO coil or over
work unit n Kcnorntly wpakonril cnndlllon.
Such being tlio ease bow ciin thli drcuiHul
troiiblu known ns pnetlinonli bo prevented or
wnrneil oil ? Mttnlfcstly , by ilroiiKthonlnif
nnd fortlfylnR tbu liodv by having tt.u health
nnil strength uiuppiiro Hint | iiiouinonltt will
not at tuck , or If It vlimilil. outi tvully 1m
wiirdodolT. Tlilirun bo done by oarofill llv
I up , oueful : dirt and n modt'r.ito USD of n luirn
stimulant. T iitpnilv im < Nt nature u stlinu-
( .nut U rumllred , homi-thlni ; that mldn to tbo
llfo nnil vliror. Nothing for lliH pnrpnto oi n
fiiiinl pure whiskey , nnd It should bo berne In
mind tlmtthuonl.v pun < nnil nindlolnnl vrhN-
ki'V which bus roci'lvod tbo iin < | imllttlnd en-
( Ini-Ptm < iil of pbyMelain unit seientHM N
Dtifly's PunMalt. . It Is n i onlliniiy ublskoy ,
but po-w-.ti'miroportlcs known to no other
iirtli-lc. It wlllntfccllvuly wurrt off minuiuonln
nnd Imssavril tbo livcsof tbniionnus of pen-
plo. It should bo HMm-mhorot ) . bowovur. Ibat
it Ullmoiuy wlitiKy wbleb i-nn ao omplish
thK andany uroccroi drtuciit who BOCKS to
innvlnpo you to tbo contrary Is dooolvlnu ,
Inal't upon having Dairy's I'uro Mult.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water ,
For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics ,
Cnroa
Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc.
A DMIrrhtful Shampoo.
for ID. IJid. , and
In America
for 25 cents a bottle.
IT TA-STES GOOTJ.
Dr , Acker's ' English Pills
Cure Sickness and Hcadacho.
Smull , pleaant. n fuTorllo ultb the
W. n. I'O. . IIK.
For sale by Kukn & Co. . nnd Shannon
&McC'otincll , Onmhn.
io torpid Ilvcr.stronstbonj
'tlio illR4-stlvn organs ri'Riiliitu b < >
k Imn-pN , anil nro imrqltalrcl iiHiimuili- .
Jbilious inrdlclnc. Io Hlnilll. Vi-l < - < %
. " < - . < > lll < - < ' , : t ! > A : 4 I rurli I'liirc , N. V.
AMUSU1MI5NTS. .
Boyd
i. .
I'rlriai nnil Hntunlnr. prll 7. 8 rrl )
BJturdny ntnu *
ROBERT
Will present the folluwlin lopoilolio ;
Tliur&any o veiling MONBAHS.
' IIAMI.ET ,
I'llilny ovciiliiBIIAMI.ET
Saturday niatlnco-THB LOUISIAKIAN
and THE LESSON IN ACTIN 3
.Saturday <
I'liicT.s-I'nrmiot , (1.03 ; paninut clrolo , 7f > o
nnd IIK ) ; halL'oiir , Mo and 7'iOi gallury , i o.
Hulu ojiuni Wodnuscluy.
THEATER.
borftilccntli nnil llnrncr Slrurts
SUNDAY EVENING , APRIL ( O.
b | > i'cliil KiiL'twmont nf lliu luiuorllun
STUART ROBSDN-
ANII COMl'A..Y OK J-J.AVBUH ,
IJnilur tlio Direction uf W H llnlcn I'rnentlut
llroniiin lluwnnl * druntoit Oomcdf BUI < - ( I ,
THE HENRIETTA
HOIISON mi"IIKITIKTJIK I.A 1II. '
I'rlcoi rnniiict II 'i ' i > rq rt clrrlo II M unfl
II.WJ. bnli-ony Tiouiiil 11.00 , unllBrj , 3Jo halo gpunt
Hntiirin | > muriilni ! .
Farnani'Slreel Theater.
Three Nights. Commencing Thursday , Apr , 7.
i BA'JMtHUAY.
NEWTON SEEKS
hnii | > urtodl > 7 nn K c. In
HLOl'IiDWIl'II
Farihuii'StrccTfhcaieiT I ilVoi ! 1
FlvoMjjUls Cuiiiiiioiicliifc Similar Mat-
incc , April lU.
01D oitiuis M.
SPOONER COMEDY CO ,
MATINKI2
W O N 1J 15 li JA A N O
ANU
Grand Opera House.
WKtfK OK AI'HIMIh'
l/Aiauldlrlr , tliu aniriil oftlior.tr. Kll lluivon IU
ntliul lo. Jlmlc. tliu Kunitlau forlunu lullur , I'nper
11 niunil lilt viiclunlul taillu. llroulllarn'i vtux
JIke , I'urrul' * , Mo u-un oililblt. Ju < ! > - . Cllflou'
n > In lliu Kniu-li KinAOuiUiloii Oue Uluif ,
( li.inn , iOf , Jio * i ti , ' . ' 'C Open ilillf Stoat I to
lop w