THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. APRIL 11 , 1802. Hastings' Grand Army Members Pleasantly Surprise Judge Burton , 'PRESENTED WITH A HANDSOME CANE Ilnrtlngtnn llnfiliicxs Men Amloiis to Secure mi Ont Mcul Mill llnriiril' * HrlRlit I'ni'prcln llonnril Count ) ' Dninn- crnU I'ntor Uotcrnor lluyd > s , Nob. , April 10. [ Special to Tun Br.K. ] Friday niRht on onon mooting of Si las A. Btrlcldnml poit , Urnnd Army of tlio llopubllo , was hold In the post rooms , during which County Judge W. 1C Hurton wis sur prised by being presented with n line gola- beaded cano by the post through the depart ment commander , Ooneral C. J. Dllworth. The post was presented with n couple of pic tures a llttlo Inter in the ovonlng , Contrrcssmnn MctColeuan has given the press o notice of an examination to bo hold in Tvlny at Hastings of candidates for West 1'oint. Cndot Arthur Kdwnnli of this city will graduate this summer , and It is to fill this vacancy that the examination will ho hold , McKlbben and Fuller , n couple of the Hastings base ball team , have reported hero Tor duty and will begin work Immediately. Tuov plav respectively second bi.o ! and pitcher. MclCih'bon Is of lur.t year's Hast ings and Fuller of last year's ICearnoy towns. The Hustings Uonubllcan club has titled up very comfortable quarters in the Alex ander bloclc. Tno club Is Increasing in numbers , and Is already beginning campaign worir. The republican county convention Is to bo held tioro on the lOlh Hist , , and the club has secured on address from Hon. . .1.V , Lansing , president of the State Henubllcan league. In the evening of the snmo day. i'otltlotis have boon circulated in Hastings nsklng Governor Bo.vd to pardon Captain A. JJ. Vocum , tlioslavor of Myron Tun Fleet , who wai convicted of manslaughter. On the other hand , friends of the deceased have formulated a remonstrance ognlnbt the pro posed pardon. Countv Judge Burton has boon arranging for a convention of the county judges of the ntata to bo hold In May. The object of this mooting is to devlso moans to redress the Bl'iovnncos of the probate Judgoi , and to so- euro among thorn a moro uniform system of practice. The convention will probably bo bold In Lincoln. Yosloraay , for the first time In months , a flro alarm was sounded In Hastings. A barn was dostrovod by n flro caused by children and bonfires. South Sliiux City8 drouth , SOUTH Sioux CITY , Nob. , April 10. [ Special to THE BcixJ J. P. Twohle , formerly county cleric , is now secretary of the Equitable Building and Loan association of South Sioux City. The forryboit made a few trlpj over the river Thursday and Frlaay of last wool : , being the first chance for loams to cross the rivorslnco the ice wont out two months ago. John Klostor , formerly city marshal , was employed some time uco as watchman by the Short Line Urlilco company to watch the rip-rapping on the Nebraska side of the river. For some reason when his bill was prosuntod the company failed to pay it. Klostor cnteroa suit to recover the same and Justice Stinson of Dakota City gave a verdict for the plaintiff for S3 par night. There is an effort being made to guarantee n yoarlyl ncomo of10,000 to a bridge com pany to induce capital to construct n brldgo over the Missouri Hvor at this point. Those backing the movement claim thu money is in sight to construct the bridge as soon as the guarantee is given. South Sioux City people ple nro working on tUo deal with flattering hopes for success. Articles of incorporation for tbo Solzor Bros.1 Broivinc company will bo filed in a low days. Tbo urowory is to ba constructed in Covlngton and will bo of the most im proved plan. The architects buvo the plans completed and expect to boxin work upon the proposed plant in the near future. Tho. estimated cost is S130.000. Since prohibition has boon partially in vogue In Sioux City llttlo of the old time enthu siasm has entered into business la Coving- ton. Already several now houses are in course of construction. John McLaflln will begin the erection of a theater building , 40xl50feot. two stories high , as soon as lumber can bo transferred across the river , and various other enterprises nro contemplated. There has be'on olcrht applications made for saloon licenses already , while gambling houses nro opening up In every vacant room in town. The recent election of trustees for the vil lage resulted in a complete victory for the liberal element and Covington will undoubt edly bo the place toward which , tnn saloon element of Sioux City will turn and they will bo received with open arms. Alonroo Noiri Note * . Moxunc , Nob. , April 10. ( Special to Tnn Br.E. ] This place is beginning to feel the effects of last year's food croos. Joseph Webster & Son will put In n bank and lumber yard hero this spring , and will commence building May 1. Salloch ft Zeitflon's now olovaior is nearing - ing completion and will bo in shape to help handle next year's crop. The Farmers olo- vatorhas shipped 165,000 bushels of groin from hero this season. Tno pontoon bridge across the Coup river Is almost an assured fact. It will civo thU place about ono-third moro territory to draw from. Tbo Union ParJlio Railroad comnnny has promised to llnlsli the sidetrack nud put in c depot hero this summer , which will bo c great convenience to the increasing trade and travel from bore. Farmers have commenced .seedlug , al t hougt tbo ground Is wet and not in us good con- uitioa for work as they would like. Norfolk's JluligiouH llntltiil. NOtiroi.K , Nob. , April 10. ( Special to Tnr Br.u.j-rA wonderful revival of religion is now | n progress in this city under the leadership ship of Rev. N. L. Hooplngarnor , the dbtiu guishcd western evangelist. Tbo meeting ! wore commenced in the Methodist Episcopal church , but the uhurch proved too small t ( accommodate the largo crowds that assembled to hoar tha praaohlug and the meetings were adjourned to tho-opora house , which is lllloc each ovnnlng. The moating-i have boon It progress little loss than one week and a large number have already been converted , uonrlj all qf.whoni nro adults. The meetings tvil continue all of next week. Mr. Ilooplngarnoi holdn Rorios of meetings in So ward Stroo church , Omaha , last winter , Clay Center Notrn. CUT CBNTEH , Nob. , April 10. [ Special ti TUB BKE. ] The Jury In the case of W. H Hammond against the city of Harvard wai taken in carriages to Harvard Friday to yjov the property ! n litigation. This Is a sul agftlust the city for damages claimed on ac count of a change of grade in the street , am has been pending a number of years. L. H. Buckus br Harvard was in town Fri day circulating a petition nsUIng for the par don of Captain Vocum of Hastings. Stops nro being taken in some parts of tin county tor the rollof of the recent ovclom sufferers. _ Note * from Tahiti Itock , TABLE HOCK , Nob. , April 10. ( Special t TUB BsR.J Miss Mattie Bulldridgo , who hn boou lying at tbo point of death for seven o eight months at her father's homo , snmo fou allot from hero , died Wednesday morning The bride works have Just resumed uctlv Ity , nod are grinding out the supcr-exeellou Tuble Rock brick by thu thouiuhd. Tbo creamery will , next week , send outUi croum gatherers on full time. Those me : have been working only Lalf Uma daring Ui winter. Sinnll Vire ut LEXIXUTOX , Nob. , April 10. [ Spoclal Tele pram to TUB BEK. ] A uiall hlazo hero tbl inornlnu destroyed the Dumas rostnurant The IMS Is about $1,000. Thotlro companies No. I ana 2. Uid nmffuMoont work in pro TonUojr the tire from preadug. ! Aisiitoil tlm Association. Cuuniux , NOD. , April 111. ( Special to Tm Bun. ) Last night Btotton's minstrels , i company composed of Igcal talent , gave i fco : : flt 'for the Cemetery association bafor ono of the largest and most Intelligent audi ences over assembled In this city. Some thing HUe 8200 wan taken in for the asiocln- tlon , which will bo used in ranking needed Improvements. - IlnrtliiBtnn'A I'ropnscil Out Moat Mill , HAKTI.NOTOX , Nob. , April 10 , ( Special to TUP. BBK. ] The leadlnir business men of this city hold n meeting nt the county Judge's ofilco Friday night , the object of the mooting being the consideration of having an oal meal mill placed In this city. The mooting was largely attended , and a great deal of enthusiasm was manifested. A committee was appointed to solicit $30,000 worth of stook. To this amount , the com- piny which is to put in tLo plant will add $100,030. The null is to have n capitally of UOO barrels per day , and to bo completed within ninety days from the time the agree ment is mada with thu company. .Still figuring on Klcotlon llrturns. BnArntCK , Nob. , April 10. [ Special to Tnn Ben. ] Tbo ofllcial count of the recent city election was made by the city council last night. Harry Phillip's nlurallty for mayor Is 15 , .1. S. Urldlo's plurality for treasurer Is US. J. T. I'ntlllas for city clerk received l.rfS'J votes , no opposition. Republican can didates for coiiucllmen are elected in each ward bv majorities ranging from forty to 170. The Intersection bonds are defeated by fifteen votes and the fundlnp bonds proposi tion is knocKed clear out. llnx llutti- County Litigation , HcMiNoronn , Nob. , April 10. [ Special to Tun BEII.J Judge Alfred Bartow yesterday morning closed the shortest terra of the dis trict court ever hold in Box Butte county. The term Inslcd only throe days , yet nn Im mense amount of business was disposed of. This was Judge Barlow's Hrst appearance in this county In the capacity of Judge und the way bo treated all parties concerned and managed court affairs has won for him the highest esteem of all. PALM SUNDAY SERVICES. Ueuulllul Corcinonlnln Observed Coiillrnm- tlon ut Trinity. Services yesterday in the Catholic , Episco pal and Lutheran churches wore sotnowhiit festal in character in commemoration of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem , which in the ohurcu calendar is called Palm Suudny , the Sunday before Eastor. Hundreds of devout worshippers were seen on the streets yesterday after church hours , cither carrying or wearing in button holes the pretty branches of the palm tree , which in the olden time wcro cast beloro tbo Lord during his triumphal progress toward the city which was to become famous the world over as the dwelling place of the Master. Priestly hands had blessed the palms , and for the day the branches were emblematic of Pusslori week , which began with yester day. day.Tho services yesterday nt Trinity were particularly impressive , it being confirma tion day at the cathedral. The chancel , altar and rarodos were beautifully decorated with the spreading branches of the palm , whllo the choir stalls and pulpit were ornamented with the pretty evergreen. Rt. Rov. George Worthington , bishop of Nooraskii , ofllointed nt the services , preach ing the sermon , and was assisted by the dean of the cathedral , Very Rov. O. H. Gardner. The bishop ehoso for his text the words , "Who is This , " found in the tenth chanter of St. Mathew and twenty-first verse. The speaker reviewed the momentous events , which began with Christ's entry into Jerusa lem , and pictured Unoly the storm and stress of Christ's latter days on rarth. After the sornion the bishop confirmed a class of thirty-six persons , admitting them to communion with the church. The choir sang with great spirit "Los Sameaux" ( the Palms' ) , by Fnuru , arranged tor solo and chorus by Dudley Buck. Mr. Jules Lombard's line buss was heard to ad vantage in Iho solo , a selection which never crows tiresome. A beautiful benediclto by Foster was also sung by the choir in n manner -which loft , ittlo to bo desired , also several Grcconan chants , which are always interesting because of their simplicity , yet show great strength .n composition. It is c ploas.uro to hoar the choir at Trinity , for their work Is always intelligent. Very J'uliuiblo JTnkc , AUIUQURHQUK , N. M. , April 10. The fight at Quoensbcrry rules between Jim McCoy of this city and Joe Cotton , late of California , came off this afternoon two miles south of town In a Mexican corral. Up to the llfth round the fighting was furious and the people present were satisfied that it would mcnn to n finish. In this round McCoy went to the ground and said bo was knocked out. The majority of these present denounce it as a fake , The genuine sporting fraternity of Albuouorquo , who hnvo tried to conduct things on the square , uro us named of it. Tbo roofs of nn adobe house adjoining , on which were about lifty persons , went down during tbo excitement at the end of the ugnt , but no ono was seriously Injured. Tips for Today. Hero are some horses on which much money is going in the belief , that they are the best chances offered by the cards : OUTTFNllEita. 1. Klnfax John lllckoy. 2. I'oUestrlan turvus. a. Dixie Irrosular. 4. iliibollo Kdiidon , 5. 1-ouU It Craft. 0. Cantaur Purest Kin ; . MEtll'HU. 1 FanKliiK Critic. 2. TooQulolc llaydou. a. I'lill llwycr Ultlo Bllllo. 4. Costa Hleii Orov Oooso. 5. Cams Tom Jones. General Sporting Ohscrvuiuln , The general opinion in London is that the Corbett-Sullivnn light will never take place. "Lucky" .Baldwin's racing string will leave Los Angeles , Cal.within ten days fet Chicago. Jim Hall knocked out Jack Floyd of Port Richmond lu forty-nino seconds ut Phila delphia Monday night. Jim Corbott writes THE BEK that ho would like a date hero for his sparring combina tion about April 23 or > . Slavln , of course , is the favorite across the pond , lu his coming light with Jackson. The big black Australian has a world of backer * on this side , however. By cable it is announced that Slavin will return to America alter his baltlo with Jack son , und n well-known bookmukc-r will ac company him and lind stukcs for him to fight the winner of tbo Sullivan and Corbett light. Tom O'Rouruo , George Dixon's backer , says ho will bring Ted Prichard to this country in 'August und back him ngninst FitzslmmoiiB. Such u fiUtlo affair would rank only second to the SulUvun-Corbott light. Ed Smith , the faking Don vorbaavy weight , cow offers to moot Peter Mnhcr for a purse of $ 'iT > UO , Ho has challenged about every tlKhtcr , big und llttlo , In the known world up to data and. yet has his ilrst iood light to make. Potcr Maher will make his appearance in Chicaco in about u fortnight in an atblotlt entertainment to bo given by "Parson" Davlw at tba battery. This will be the "Pardon's" last show prior to his departure for Europe. Torn Ryan and Con Doyle will spar eight rounds in Uubinjuo Monday night. The match is exciting much interest und specula lion in the IOWA city. Doyle may boon.Uc matched to n ilntuh with Billy 'Hawkins , llehtwcight champion of Canada. It is quite probable that Goorgt * Plxon will bo matched to tight the English foulher. weight , Fred1 Johnson , in England ; a pur c of $1,000 and aside bat , of $5,000 having been pronVrod us an iuduceinont. This J3Uon' < backer savi Is satisfactory to him. Iho Metropolitan club of New Orleans is in tiuublo. Jack Burke says bo did not receive coivo his $ . " > 00 , the losor's end of the fight with Noodbftm , and Ncodham had to bo content - tent with $1,500 Instead of the full purse. Tbo referee has not got his (100 , and the out look for the future of the club U bad. Uooawln Bros , of 241 Broudwny. New YorK , who execute wintorbookcommissions , report the following handicap quotations , Suburban Tmtau. 0 to 1 ; Montana , 20 ; Porlcbestor , Turriller and Longford , 40 to 1 each ; Tournament , SO ; Clarendon aud Hlelj- ccr , 30 to 1 each ; Falrvlow. 40. Brooklyn Longstreot , file 1 : Tenny. ID ; Russell , 30 ; I'lutrtifuanto , o : India Rubber , 40. No are noted In other prices. KEEN RALLIED THE MARKET Peculiar Condition of Loading Stocks Dur ing Last Weak. HOW THE SHORT INTERESTS WERE SERVED I'nlluro of the Anticipated Movement to Occur Knrllor Ciuiscd Much Uncnftlncas Among u Crrtiiln C'lass of Operator * I'pnturcs of the Truilc. Nnw YOIIK , April 10. TSpocial Telegram toTnn BRE.l The rally on the short inter est duly raado Its nppoaranco. It has como and pone. It was n llttlo late , having boon expected two weeks ago , nnd Its failure to come exactly on time madosomo people think that * moro long stork had boon shaken out than wns really the cnso. But Iho borrowing demand for stocks showed n tendency to increase rather than diminish aud tha points whore the boar posl- nlon could bo assailed wcro thereby indi cated. Tbo general Impression in the street is that the turn was mmlo by Mr. Keene , ono of those old time seven-day moves in the market which recall his operations in the days of its prime. In a narrow nnd profes sional market the trading of n single Iprgo operator may bo distinctly manifest. In a broad market It would bo lost in the mas , but when public trading is at n minimum nnd most of the largo operator * nro doing llttlo , then a sudden attack on the market or n rally may often bo chnrgaa to ono man by the peculiar way lu which the oparatlon Is conducted. Tno mental characteristics of the operator distinctly discover thonnclves , nnd Iheso characteristics nro ns dissimilar in different operators ns handwriting. If several men write the snmo sentence , although the written - ton words nro the snmo , ovorv man will write them with distinctive variation of style , and these will bo so marked and so constant that if the observer gets once to know the handwriting ho can recognize it. How Operator * Work. In operations in the stoclc market it , is a fact that every ono of the leading operators who huvo boon known In Wall streat for the last ton or liftecn yoara has ( or had ) a dis tinct individual style of hmidlinc the mar ket , and when the field happened to bo pretty cleat for him his style could bo roc- ognlzed. Mr. Gould has n known way of driving stocks ono way or the other. Mr. Commark's cavalry charges on a weakening general list nro well known , ns also the ra pidity with which ho will swing round aud retreat when ho finds that the line will uot yield. Mr. Woorishoffor had a thrashing way of going nt things which , when ho was bearing the market , reminded ono of a man violently swmcing a ilnll. It was a sort of all round slaughter. Mr. Keono's method is ono ot rapid movements , quick surprises , vigilant searching of weak points nnd Instant attackHo has always had a liking for making short , quick turns in the market , such as that of tbo last week , which was simply n arivo ut the short interest. Just I.lko Tlirlr Handwriting. The diQlculty nbout analyzing those specu lations nud tracing them to their source Is as dllllcult ns learning the handwriting. Once learned it is cnsv to recognize it attain. To make this requirement it is necessary that one should have a chance to watch how the market acts when you have persounl knowledge of what a largo operator is dolnc. In ether words , you must nt some time bavo soon the actual pulling of the string. Such chances do not occur to every one. Then again , to trace the movements clearly the field must bo comparatively clear , for If there are many forces at work the manipulations of a single operator are most Indistinguishable unless ho is confining his efforts to ono or two stocks. The favorable time for seeing the handi work of a single operator is a period of dull ness like the present , when fornxumplo Corn- mack or Mr. Keene will yield to mental im pulse and give the market n twist one way or the other in such a manner as to plainly show their band to experienced observers. It does not follow , however , that tbeso snort operations are always a financial success < o the operator who makes them. They maybe bo done at a loss , but the style of opera tion remains the same. During last week when the vote of the Reading bill by Governor Abbott failed to break tbo stock because there were lursor support orders in the market for it , the bear position was greatly weakened. NVaa the Leading Stock. It was almost a certainty thai the market , which had been declining for a week or ton days , would bo sharply rallied , since an event which might have been expected to give the bull side of speculation a severe blow , had in fact failed to make any im pression. Reading rallied quickly nnd" the rest of the active list ( not n broad ono , however - over ) , followed suit. Saturday there was little doing and such stocis as were quoted showed a dropping tendency. The rally on Iho short Interest had cul minated the day boforo. There is one cause for congratulation , the Reading bill is out of the way. That bad became a nuisance. Why it should have boon kept as long as it was in the executive chamber is a mystery. There Is nothing in the veto message which suggests a reason for the pro longed delay. The suspicion in Wall street is that itt wns connected with speculation la the stock. As to the coal combination , tor all essential pur poses that will stand Just where it did bo foro. The question what Heading is worth is the same now as it was before , what can the company earn ( To uiscovur what it can earn under the now condition * and In rela tion to the now obligations tbo company has ussumod , a couple of years at least will ho required , that is to reach a basis of calcula tion ujion which the future may , with roa- sonnbio certainty , bo forecast. Reading stock is likely to continue as ono nf the most highly speculative in the market , The following ntu-o boon indicated as stocks to which a buying movement is tending from various causes : Western Union , Cordage common and preferred. Cotton Oil preferred nnd Lead preferred. The former sold Satur day at 00 , a price ut which it hud not hcon quoted for exactly ton .vonr * . Tbo trouble with most of the railroad stock Is tnatthoy nro alroadv selling on ubout n ( } per cent basis. This Is well lor the stnci tuvostor but i ) , gives little margin for bul speculation in them. I'OKICKSN FiXANOIAIi JtUVIKW. I > lsionnt IOUH K Kxptirt Thut the Itnnl Kiitn Will lie AKiiln I.oivori'd. LONDON , April 10. Discount was easy during tbo nast wook. The last quotations were 1 per cent for three months und throe-fourths of 1 per cant lor short. The distribution of dlvi aends has increased the supplies in the money market and the abundance is such that at llmos money U almost unlcndablo. Discount houses expect that the Bank ol Ki , Gland rate will bo again lowered. The silver market continues to attract anxious attention. The week before India banks woru buying silver ut 40 punco und tne&o purchases , with some outside inquiry , as sisted the rise to 40Js ponce. Now York then showing a disposition to sell , the prlcu daily relapsed until HHJf panco was reached. On Friday the price recovered \yt panuo and .yesterday one-eighth , New York having ceased to sell and India having renewed buy ing. Mexican dollars moved with tno ban , but for the last few davs so little business was done that brokers did not give quota tlons. With bars at ! J9K ponce , dollars were cillod at & > % poncu. Tno Stock exchange shows slight symptoms of an Improvement , the extreme cheapness of money stimulating operations. The more cheerful tone on tbo foreign bourses helped to briuhton the Stock ex change business In high class investments. British funds gained ono-clgblli of 1 percent , linked with the silver movomontlostono-hall of 1 per cent Foroltin securities benefited by the active condition of the maruot und pained un average of ono-lialf of 1 per cent , exempt Chilians , which lost one-half of 1 poi cent. The American ran roans were the busiest , recovering from tbo rcconl stagnation. being the feature o the woelc. Support came from all quarters as soon as Now York gave tba load , London and provincial buying orders \ver followed by continental buying. The activity did uot amount to a boom , but it seems to bo the forerunner of one. Yesterday , although the boat rnco GHrtCtnany operators off the street , dealings In American railroads were the highest of tKo Ivcek. Variation * for the wool ! in prices of jAmcrlc-in railway secur ities Include thqflfoUowitiK increase : Louis , vlllo ft Na-shvllln , JU per cent ; Atchlson nnd Union 1'dclUosbarm , a per cent each ; Wn- bash preforroo , i r per cent ; Atchlson Incomes - comes nnd WnbTttfi debentures , l poVccnt each ; Lake Snorb ? 1 per cwt ; Uonvor ft Klo Grande prefcrrtJ nnd Missouri , Kansas ft Texas , throa-tountis of 1 percent each ; Den ver fe Kio Oramlp ppmuion , 1 nor cent ; Mox- icnn Central , Now.York ft Western , Now York , Pennsylvania & Ohio Ilrst mortgage , Northern 1'aclflb mid Ohio ft Mississippi , ono-half ot 1 por"cont each ; Erie , 1 per cent ; line seconds , tlfrco-foutths ot 1 per cent ; St. Paul common , ! tV | per cout ; Now York' Central , throe-fourths of 1 per cent ; Pennsylvania , 1'j" per cent ; Canadian railway securities shared In the strength of American linos. Grnml Trunit first nroforonco gained 7 per cent on the vveeu and ordinary 2 per cont. The securities of Mexican railways wore weak , seconds losing l'.f per cent nnd firsts threo-fourths of 1 per cent on the woek. Copper share * vcro depressed owing to the 'ormor announcement of the If sue of a third lnortgngo to cover tbo largo floating dobt. Klo Tlntos declined 1 per cent for the weoK. Among the enterprises placed on the mnrkot during the woos nro the California nnd Mexi can Land company , offering land warrants covering 4TU ! neros nt 10 per ncro , the Canadian Milk com pan v " wllu n capital of 100,000 In JE10 Kttaros. Iliivnnu Murkrt Kevlcw. HAVANA , Aprino. Slnco the mlddloof tbo week the demand fur sugar has boon slightly Improved , but the market closed rather weak. The quotations nro as follows ! Mo- lnscs suirar , regular to good polarization , S'J.lSJ fg'J.Illif gold per quintal ; Muscoavdo fnir t'o good rotlnlng , CS to TO degrees polar ization , $3.1'Ji ( g : ! . ' . ! . < i ; > contrlfugal , 9J to 0(5 ( uogroes polarization , W.or)3ji'2.0iJS' ) Htocits in sloro house nt Havunn , twonty-ciuht boxes , 847,000 bags and 2,80,1 hogsheads. Ko- colnts ot the week , Dll.UOO bags nnd 4'JO hogsheads. Ex ports of the week , 'JS.nOO bags , of which 2'J.mK ) bags to the United Stntos. BACON' H.2f ) > gold per quintal. BuTTBit Super American , $30 gold per quintal. FLOUR American , $7.00 gold per barrel. HAMS American sugar cured , 512.00 gold per quintal for northern ; $17.00 for southern , Lint ) In kogs. 53.50 gold per quintal ; in tins , $11.00. liUMiiBit Nominal. SIIOOKS Qulot. WHITE NAVY BEANS J4. ! > 0 gold per quin tal. CIIEWIXO Toiucco 520.50gold per quintal. HOOPS Quiot. FllEIOllTS Dull. E.\CHANOK Steady. -f'-JO4/2.47. . On the Frankfort llourso. FitcticroiiT , April 10. Only a limited amount of business was transacted during : ho past ivook. The closing quotations of Saturday include .Hungarian gold rentes , J2.3 ; Italian 5s , SS.fiO ; Portuguese bonds , tt.SO ; Russian 4s , 03.50 ; Spanish 4s , 5U.70 ; Austrian silver rente's , 70.80 ; short ex change on London , 20.41 ; private discount , 1J per cent. The lending llnunctnl paper hcio attributes the increase in Iho gold re serves in the Reich's bank and the Bank of England and Frn'rtt-'o ' to the silver law in America drlvintr 'nwav gold. The Actionar soys that Gould. Mnckayjind Vnnderbilt are sending largo parts o"f their fortunes to Europe to oscnpe threatened losses through Lho depression in Silver. The city of Madrid lias entered into negotiations hero for a loan of 4,000,000 , olLjrins to pledge certain excise receipts therofor , bijCU is doubtful whether the offer will bo a'coopted. On thv llgrlla liourso. Br.w.tx , April lb ! 'On the bourse during the wootc business was quiet. Hnmo funds were a shade weaker. Russian securities were heavy on % the , announcement of the minister of finance. jjOthor foreigners were firm. The final gustations include : Prus sian ( is. 10.70 ; Dnptscbc , 1C.IK ) ; Hnrpener , 143private ; alscouri ! } . . The Rclchs bank hat sent 23,000,000"silver , thnlors to 'the Vienna mint'AdStria pa.vling"-"tho Helens bank in notes. This is the iirst consignment ot the Austrian thalors , of which the Reichs bank hold 215.000,000. Another portion will be romlUod.at the and of' a year and the last portion aftn'r. two years. This arrangement is part of the plan regnlallng'tho Austrian acceptance of a gold'standurd. On tlu > 1'nris llour.su. PAHIS , April 10. Business on the bourse was fairly active duriug the past week , al though only foreign securities show o rise on the week. Throe per cent rentes are quloVwbilocroditfoneierlostlO francs. Amer ican securities gained 2 per cent on the ar rangement of n treaty with the United States. The suspension of Brullo & Co. , private bankers , has precipitated the failure of Alc- mand & Co. , wholesale Jewelers. The liabil ities of the lirms nro heavy. The whole extensive diamond and pearl traoo of Paris Is dlsorganizod , partly through heavy diamond mend speculation. A ClmrinhiK Story. Ono of the most interesting aad exciting stories that has boeu published recently is "Tho Princess Mazaroff ; a Romance of the Day , " by Joseph Hatton. These who like sensationalism in its most tragic form will hail with delight the last production of this ontertalning novelist. Tbo plot briefly is us follows : Richard Gordon Tiavor.tha only son of a /nmous iron founder of ftliddlcsborough , in England , and Middlesborougb , m America , happens meet with Prince and Princess Mazaroff nt Brindisl and travels in the same steamer with them on n trip from that place to Paris. Now , the prince , who is u Russian by birth , treats his wife with great indifference if not absolute ciuelty , and she being a beautiful woman , full of lire and spirit , con soles herself by accepting the attentions her many admirers are only too willing to lavish upon her. But she never experiences la grande passion until she becomes acquainted with Richard Gordon Travcrs. with whom she falls desperately In lovo. Sbo conlldos to him on board ship that she is unhappy with her husband , and bo , in a moment of weakness , tells bor that bo will always ba nor friend and that if over she is in need of aid she can rely on him. Young TruvcrH did not think' ' much moro of tLo matter , but is very .forcibly reminded of his promise when , while in Paris at a lute hour lu tbo night , tbo unarming and amorous princess rushes suddenly into his room. In forming him that she has loft her husband forever and has como to llvo with hi > n. Truvers , whl'.o not being a saint , fools the situation a .Vo"ry awkward one , nnu scarcely knows WuBtlo do , but finally suc cumbs to the nibtandishmenU ot thu fnsclnaliuir Princess. . Mazaroff , nnd for u time t'aey live a sorto'f turtle dove life. After a bit , however , thio iEugUshman : boglns to think bo ought toDatura to England ana straighten out his 'affairs and acute down. He returns to hls-Vmtlvo land and wliiio there falls tu love with a wealthy young ladv and his love beiiiV nviurocated. lit ) deter mines to marry hoHn short order. The pas sionate princess , liJJVJver , cannot bo so easily shaken off , Shey l irs of his impending marriugo and .ojin tbo day it is to take place KJXwL appears on tbo 'I stood between hl % now love and ho has lulled mot" Of COUMO this inakos matters look very bluutc for Travers , but in the und he comes out all rliht and marrlos the Inuy of his chmco. I'ubJUbud by tbo United States Coon company , 150 Worth street , New York. KLKW1UWAT XUTE/i. In Aberdeen , Scotland , tests are shortly to ba mudo on cattle hilled by electricity to as certain if the current lias any detrimental ef fect on the quality of-tho meat , A colored man has obtained prominence as boiuc tbo first of his race to malio an inven tion in electricity. The patent ho applied for was for u now method of supplying electrical energy to cars. A recent electrical Invention Is a self et- tlng annunciator by which the indicating needle | ints to the last call nnd remains In that position cat 111 cull is inaao lu another direction. TRYING TO CAUSE TROUBLE Ridiculous Reports Being Gabled to London About the United States. APPROACHING A FINANCIAL CRISIS Clillt'd Statesmen Making i\cry imirt : to JU-gtilntr tlm AtV.ilr.t oftlin ( ! o\crmm'iit oils to Innplrr Vonllilrnrr Her JSxporls anil Import * , VAU'Aimso , Chili ( via Galveston , Tex. ) , April 10. ffly Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Special to Tin : Buc. ] United States Admiral Walker sent ma n dispatch Loday denying In Iho strongest terms the London Times story that ho , Mr. Pltkon , Iho American minister to the Argentina Re public , and the Uruguayan minister of for eign affairs had entered Into u quasi secret agreement by which Uruguay was to pro vide n naval depot for the United States , but that falling to secure Llbortad island In Montevideo bay , Walker nud Pltktn per suaded the Argentine government to enter tain n proposal lor the concession of laud at the mouth of tbo Rio do La Plain. Ad miral Walker says that the Times story is not only entirely false but uttotly ridicu lous. lous.Tho The financial condition of Chill is causing much comment in the lending Journals. Ex change yesterday receded ISd. The nrob- ability is that it will fall more. Ills known that the government will have to meet en gagements in Europe this year of i.'iUO.OOO. Furthermore , lu the present stuto ot the world's markets , Chilian exports of wheat , copper and silver nro * f very little import ance. This is nnother cause responsible for the fall of exchange and docllno of prices. A factor serving to dofdal Chill's exchequer Is the largo amount ot money remitted monthly to Europe to supply wealthv absentees , such as Scnor Cousino Claudia Vicuna , the two McKennas and Catapos. The balance ot trade is unequal. Imports l coctl tlin Exports. The Imports nro largely in excess of the exports and require remittances , as the value of the exports is so small. There is no doubt that tbo present and fuluio adminis trations must grapple with the problem of curtailing the national expenditure that has assumed proportions far In excess of the country's ' needs. Et Hornldo in an editorial yesterday advocates cutting off Iho subsidy to the English mall steamers on the ground that there uro iivo lines now run by Chili. The project or Senor ValueVergara ! to com pel the payment of export duties on nitrates by ninety-day bills on London will bo recon- siuorod at the comlngsesslon of congicss. If passed it may prove n solution in part of the iinnnciiil question , uutbo long as members of congress and the government rely for polit ical support at elections on national em ployes ou railroads or in other branches there is llttlo hope for great reform. The rallroud service is demoralized. Grain nud other produce is umiblo to bo moved owing to the luck of cars and the cupidity of onlcors who want to receive n ice before graining applicants transportation fncilitiej. Senor Edwards , , the present minister ot finance , is giving his utmost attention to the rehabilitation of the country's llnancus. Uuon tno return of Sunor Augustine Ross from Europe his advice will bo asked. With a raise of values of Chili's exports her future will be much briehtcr. JiiU-r.-sUnj , ' KoHslp trom Chill. German Minister vonTrckow was received yesterday by President Moritt. Senor Ilurror Luce has bocn appointed ou the council of stale , in plaoa of Carlos Wulkor Martinez , who resigned from the office. Dr. Trumbull yesterday gave mo a signed statement in whlcn ho assorts that ho has undealablo proof that ono of United States Admiral Brown's olllier. , on August JO , 1801 , gave Intondent VIII of Valparaiso the robiilts of the s > an Francisco's observations nt Quintois. Dr. Trumbull claims publicly that ns u result of such information this ofllcor is chargeable with being death's ally at the battle of Placilla , as the military situation of the con gressional army at the Concor engagement was such that bad no news boon given the Balmnccdist * the battle would never have taken olace. An investigation of the affair is solicited. The overnmoat proposes to erect n monument ment ut Santiago in honor of the victims of the congresslonalisls. The conservative napers nro attacking the cabinet in regara to railroad management. An inspector of the southern division bus boon Jailed atConcepcion forrcRponsimlityir. the recent rallroud nccidont , in which sev eral persons were killed or wounded. The minister of public works , Riesco , who is an engineer by profession , Is giving much con sideration to railroad affairs. IN VIIK AKUKNTINA. I.ouls roiiu Chosen Pronldrnt by nn Otcr. whelming Miijorlt } " . BUENOS ATKKS , Argentina ( via Galvoston. Tex. ) . April 10. | By Mexican Cublo to Iho New York Herald Special to Tun BRI : . ] Everything is quiet in the capital this' even ing , und so far us can bo learned , throughout tbo entire country. The voting for presi dential electors who are to cheese a successor to Pclligrinl was conducted in u peaceful manner. As I bavo often predicted , LouU Saenz Puna , the coalition candidate of the Roca Mitre party and all the other parties , with the exception of radicals , bavo carried everything beloro him. Al though n state of siege was proclaimed on Aprils after the discovorv of the nllcged dynamite plot and the arrest ot a unmoor of radical leaders , it was lifted today. Tbo government allowed the radical Journals to publish telegrams only after they had been subjected to the strictest censorship. El Argentina , n prominent radical organ of this city , issued a manifesto culling upon all the members of the party to abstain from voting. The coalition or aquondlsta ticket in consequence met , with no opposition. The polls were gunrdod by the police and sol diers to keep onlur uud ttiuir pretence pre vented uuy tioublo. DUputches from the various provinces received hero tonight state that SacnPuna's victory nas been us marked as in Buenos Ayres , Trotililii In lira/if. Rio JANIIUO , Briuil ( via Galveston , Tox. ) , April 10. | Bv Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Special to THIS Bisu.J Presi dent Polxotto issued n manifesto severely rebuking the recent military pronunciamento in which the deposition of governors in some of the Ktatoi was condemned. Not satislled with u moro rcbuuc. ho has caused several of the onicors signing it to bo dismissed from tbo service. Many other military men have been imprisoned. General Meio Barreto , Mho is mixed up in the affair , has run uwav to avoid being put in Jail. ATE TOO MANY PILLS. Why Wllllo NCIII | > ) IT J.liurr ( l > Var Iliiutli'i Door Iroin rnUdiiliiR. Little Wllllo Schuylor , the 10-year-old son of S. B. Schuylor , a waiter In the Boston oyster house , is lying cloi.o to death's door at his homo , 201 South May street , a victim of his Inquisltivonoss and his penchant for patent medicines , says tbo Chicago Tribune , Wllllo sot out for the Skinuor school us Ubuul VYo < | nosduy morning. Like all other small boys at this season of the year ho had a largo pocketful of marbles und a strong dlslika for study. When bo reached Harrison street ho ran across a group of small boys ui well equipped as himself with marbles and dislikes for aduoatlunal duties. They soon found a secluded spot under bholtur from the rwIn and settled down to asocial game of "keeps.11 Luck went against Willie and ho wus soon relieved of his store of mar- , bios. In the meant line school had begun und the small boys started up Harrison street In quest of something to amuse them during the forenoon. Before they had gone n great ways they found what they were looking ior. Down the street cacao a man with a sock upon bis back Jilled with small yellow envelopes , each con. taining fourInnocent-looklrg little while pills and a card , upon which was printed tbo an nouncement that it presented at a certain Wast Harrison drue store n bottle of nurvo trcdlcinc would bq given in ox oh an pa free of charge. With the pills ana card wet A gaudy circular , announcing that the little pills were "tho greatest , most unparnllod success In the hiitory of mejlelnc , bust seller * , not ex celled , and sura to glvo universal satisfac tion. Sure to cure anylhinc from flu , spasms , opllopsy , and St. Vltus' ilanco to heart disease. " Willlo fell that ho was In possession of n sinecure that would easily take the place of hii lost marbles , mid tn company with his companions ho > ot out to lay in n s'oro of the surprisingly successful quack rotnod.v. They kept close behind the man with llio sack. Whenever ho stopped and loft a snmplo thov stole cautiously up to the Ooorwav and took possr.sslon of the onvelopa. Soon they had n oreat quantity as tnnuy n thov thought thov could tiso. Then they hunted up Iho drug store , cashed In the cards mid received many bottles of the splendid nerve food. The bottioi were hard to open mid thov thought it best to trv the pills first. Tl.oy sat down on the curbstone mid coinmsncod to doctor themselves. The nills tasted good ami Wllllo , not wishing to lese A bargain so un- oxpccteilly found , nto until lie had con sumcd nuout 100 of the llttlo pt-llots. His companions also nto copiously of them , al though they finlo.1 to como up to Ins record , But .soon it canio tha pills'turn. Presently Wllllo boean to fool sick. Ho crow worse mid besought his friends to talio him home. They also had become sick at thulr stomachs , but they nmdo n supreme effort to got their lender back home. Wlion they reached the corner of May anu Hurrison streets young Schuylor fell to the sidownlk In con vulsions. Ho wns picked tip and carried Inlo his house , only a few doors distant , null Dr. P. MoPhersou was called. When thn physician arrived ho found the boy suffering from .strychnine poisoning and nt the point of death. The stomach pump was used and antidotes wcro freely adminis tered , and dually after persistent olfort from 10iu : ; a. m. mi 111 ! l p. m , Iho boy's condition ( hanged for the bettor. During that time his miflorlngs wcro terrible. The convulsions continued unceasingly. The muscl03 contracted , nnj In his great ngonv Wllllo ground two of his back teeth int atoms nunlnst the \\odgo thnt'had been Inserted - sorted In hU mouth to prevent him from bit ing the tuho to the stomach pumn. Lust night ho was pronounced out of Immediate dauiror , but ho is still fur from recovery. Examination of the pills showed that onoh contained a littlu loss than oiio-slxtloth ot a grain of strychnine , which Is considerably less tuannn ordlnarv doso. Wlllu > . ho 'over. nto enough pills to ralso the amounlof strych nine to about ono grain , enough to kill two boys of his ngu and constitution. In the meantime the other boys had fared almost as oadly. Dun Dcsuioud , who lives nt 31 Gurloy street , was taken homo In n bad condition ana the stomach pump wus again called into requisition. In the case of the other boys nature took the place of the stomach pump and a violent nausea \va ? the only evil effects that they suffered from their experiment. In Willie's pockets were found enough bottles tles of the "wonderfully successful" tonicnnd pills to start nn extensive drug store. He will not use them , however. When ho re covers BUfllciootly to reali/o that ho is alive ho doubtless will promise to go to school for the remainder of his days. Indeed , It Is pos sible that ho will fore-go the pleasant ols- sipition of "keeps" foravor. Ono thing utlenst is cerium. Ho will ncvor iigaln meddle with white pills in yellow envelopes , notwith standing the fact that they nro l > the great est , most unparalelled success in the history of medicine. " The Spooner Comedy company bagan on engagement at the Fariiam Street theater yesterday in "A Fight for n Million. " U is not n piotontiou-t company , but it Rfivo n smooth prescuUtion of its llttlo play anu caught the fiivor of yesterday's audiences. Cecil Spoonor plays n ooy part Duller than mutiy girls who attempt it , and Edna May Spooner was qulto attractive as an unsophis ticated girl who becomes uu hoiroas. A number ol bongs and dauocs and n Uhinoso orchestra woio introduced during the per formance nnd gave variety to the entertain ment. Mr. Stuart Uobson and company pre sented thu over woluomo "Honriottu" at the Boyd last night. PJHtltUfi'.lL I'.lll.-tUIC.IlHS. C. D. Hyatt of Lincoln is at the Mlllard. H. C. Mabanua of Fremont is at the Pax- ton. ton.AV. . D. Waldo of North Platte is nt the Pax- ton. ton.Clyde Opolt of Plnttsmouth is at tno Dol- lono. lono.O. H. Wilson of Chadron , Nob. , Is at tbo Arcade. F. 3. Blade of Oikaloosa , la. , is at the Mnrray. George Schcmrnorhorn of Lincolnjis ut the Millard. B. T. Dunn of Norfolk is registered a't the Millard. E. L. Heath of Uuslivillo , Nub , , is at the Millard. J. G. Ackorruan of Ainswortb , Neb. , Is m Iho A rondo. J. N. Paul of St. Paul , Noli. , is stopping nt the Pnxton. - J. A. Brown of Tilden , Neb. , is registered nt tbei'axton. W. E. Mollcnry of Doadwooa is registered at the Millard. E. W. Adams of O'Neill , Nob. , Is a cuost at the Millnrd. W. A. t'lshor and wife of Red Oak , la. , are nt Iho Pnxton. Charles E. Benson of Dos Moines U rofiis- tuied at the Deilouo. Edward Bounoau of Toknmah , Nob. , is stoppltic.at the Dollono. W. E. Pooblos oJ Ponder , Nob. , Is stopping at tbo Mlllard. Burnott Scott nnd wito of O'Neill nro quartered at the Mlllard. Mrs. A. Huzclott of Uoatrico is among the lady guests at the Piucton. Georco E. WInn and Charles Gunthor of Grand Island uro at the Arcaue. Manager W. J. Uiirposs of tha Farnam Street theater loft last evening for Chicago on tmslness. Ho will loturn nbout Thursday next. next.Miss Gonevra Ingorsoll , an Otnaha girl , who Is nn esteemed member of the Sluurt Uobson company , vlbited with George. Can- Held ana family duriug the company's on gupoment for yesterday at the Boyd. Sbo has very many Oumhu friend who fcol proud of tbo position she lias already obtained In the profession , and who will bo plousod to notu her further progress. Eight minor permits aggregating $3,075 wcro issued by the supe.intendent of build ings Saturday. Jolt Bates , a colored tough , stabbed n sipcltcr workman in a saloon tight about six Avceks ago and then skipped out for Iowa. Ho returned to Omaha xcsterday und was taken into custody by the polico. The bisters a'St. Joseph's hoipltal reported last night that Dnn Rica , the colored man who fell from a third story window , was nbout the sumo. Tbero has been nolmprova mont in his condition since ho was taken to the hospital. Jock Conway , who attempted suicide l-Vi- duy night , is not gaining any ground. Dr. Chadwlok , who has Uio casa in charge , said last cisrht that Conway was on the fonoe , but that a turning point in his condition was looked for almost any moment. Albert Allen h charged ou the police blotter with embezzlement. Saturday Allen was bent ta the polloo court with JS to pay the flue of u colored courtesan. Eight dollar * wns n good doU of cit.sh for .Allen to have at ouo time , and it is Inferred that 1m spout the money , though he claims to have lost it. A meeting will bo held this ( Monday ) evening at the Young Men' * Christian Asso ciation building to complete the organization of Iho Omaha Kclentiliu association. All persons interested in founding a complete museum of natural history here , luuluduii ; a botanical nud zoological garden In oneof Iho parUs , aroiuvHod. Between the hour * of 1 aud 7 a. in Sunday tbo Omaha Street Railway nompatiy lalu seven miles of now cable on the Dodnu otrcet line , Ndarly half of Iho conductor * and grip- men xvoio kept on duty to help In handling tno bt/tvy ropa Assistant Kuporiuinmlunt Ted hunter did the splicing , at ivnich kind of work ho is an expert. I. F. Dunlap of Hastings reported to the Dolico that be had bocn conflnenued out of (14 while on n train yesterday. A stranger encaged him In conversation and stated that ho wus taking his brother's remains hnmu , but had run out ot money , lie utkcd for tba loan of $14 for a short tftno aud pot it , nftnr which lie skipped. The stranger's story ivus uatruo. ' Mr. S. G. Derry ( If S'io\Iletiro , It , I , , Widely knownnspiopiletorofDeuj's WMor- in m if llnincssOII , tells below of his tcullilo sultcrlngs fiom Kcrema and his euro by Sarsaparilla "Oentlcmcn ! rillecn jears ngo I knlnnnt- tack of liifliuiim.iloiytlicumatlsin , tthlrhrns fi > llin\pil hy pwpma or salt ilirinn , luonUIni : nut on my iluht leg. This liuniui spic.ul all o\ci my legs , Imck : md nuns , A. swollen nnd Itching Icnllily , causing Intento pain If the sKIn uas hioken I > J snatching , : mdi1hchn : Ring constantly , lilt tmj > ns < < | | > ln to desciIlK' niy stilleilng in these > ears of iignnyaii.l Imlmo. 1.spout " * - " T/ionsfiml of Dollai'it In fiitllo cfToits topetcll , nnd ns illscour- iigcil mid icnly : to tllo. At this time I uas unable to llo down In lied , had In Ml up nil Iho time , nnd wns nnatilo lo \ \ nllcHliout crutches. I had to hold my nuns avfiom \ my liody. nud h\il : lo linvu my : unn , hack mid Icus handngcd by my faithful \\Uot\\lcuiuUy. "Finally n filendlio vas \liltlni ; nt our house , urged me totnUo Hood'sKusiipnillla. I began by taking half a Icaspoonfnl. My 5/omnc/i / / ir s All Out of Order v " Hut the medicine "onn corrected this , nnd In six \veeks I coulilxen a. clianco In thu con- illllonuf the humor \\hlcli neulyco\eicdiny : body. It wm dilvcn to the smf.ico by the S.iisnpnillla. Iho soics soon healed , and the scales fell olT. 1 as soon able to give up lumlapx-s and ciniches , nnd a happy man I wns. 1 had been tailing Hood's Saisnpaillla forscu'timonths ; uiul.slnco that time , neiuly t o j irs , I liavooin no li.mdngpsIintcvr and my loip ) and aims me sound aud well. The Vcllalit ot mvself nnil wife nl my recordy It Is Impossible - possible to loll. To all my Imthtuss fi lends In HIM ton anil over the country , I iccommciul Hood's Sarsaparilla fiom personal oxpeilcnce. " S. (5. liiuv : , 45 lli.ultonlMrect , j'lmldciiri1 1 ! I. If you 1110 liniouc , tnKu Jlooil'N Pills. 11U.K.C. WT.ST S NHltVU AND 11IIA1.N T1115AI' . MKNT.a s | > jjllornr llrUorU , Dlz/lnou , Klti , NJII- rulgla , llavlii'ho , Namitii 1'ronr.ulon cnuiol bjr .U- cohol or tub M.-CO , Wakufulnoii , MouUI Dj.irouljii. Buftunln ? ot ttu llr.ili , otuilnx IniinUy , mlsor/ , iloc.i7.doi'li , I'rjiiiiturj Olil Aid , 11 irr.mnoii , Iin vt I'ower In clttioratit , Iuu > ot3'ioy , 1,3 icorr 100 % n il nil KomuloVotkti3ttoi , Involtitit vry I.OIIQI , rfujr- mntorrhoeiciutul by uvor-cxortlcm o ( Uu liriln Bislf-ilu i , OTor-ln lnUuno3. A > n inth'j tnmtujrit 11,1) for $ j , liy mill. Wu Oinr.liU.1) alt boiet I ) cum. I'.vciiurJjr fur J bjru , wulii ) nrlllo H , r-ll Ion cunr.mteo to r.'Cnnl If not carol. ( JunrintJj tssuuilonly by A. Kchrotor , DrujfuHt "Mlo agents , d K , cur. lotli uuU runmm Hts , Oinali.i. Nuti Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Curoo Ohtvppod Hands , Woimils , Burns , Etc. Komovoo aud Prevents Dandruff , Specially Adapted for Use in Hard ' -Vater. E beg to call the attention W tention of the public to the following' : oston Store Is the only authorized agent for the following brands of P. & P. Kid Gloves : ClI A UMONT. BERTUQLD , FONTAINE , Any kid gloves sold under these brands by any oths dealers are not genuine , and we warn the public of this fact , and call their attention to the stamp which is inside of the glove. I'l.VGS & PlXNIiK. ' _ . UAlt Farnam street'llicalcr. IMUOKri. 51Uglita Domine-icingSunday Mat. April 10. OLD OHIOINAL SPOONHiK GOMBDV GO. Suinluy matlnvo uiul nlvlit , tlunilannd'J'nu.iUr nlulitt. A Miihl for a Million. " Wi < iliii ! iix | | mat Inou , "Jnoj. " M'cduoiUtf nnrt 'J'liur d jr "t lliLT' UuarUcun. " Musoo Oo. , T * j i j Grand Opera House Corner irthaii'l C'ajiltul A'.onno. Oi"i | dulljr from I to 19 p. in , lUIHOumii } : AMI J'KUr'OHMANOKU. < IVrfu imsticn Ua ly. nt2.ao , I. IS , tiuil l/'JJ P ui , CicniiiMl AilniUiuni Duo Ulme. ChilrdlL'o.