THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , APRIL 11 , 1892. SWiiiT SON OF A NOBLE SIRE Tom Elliott by Luke Blackburn Wins the Great Tennossao Derby , TWO LONG SHOTS LAND FIRST EASILY Drcnt Sport nt Mcmplilt * rir t tiny Omaha ItnniUtor Cluli Itirnrpnrntril ( Iho llnitn Hull Sonmin ( loncrnl EMPIIIS , Tonn. , April 11 , The open- InRdnyof tliosprlnk' incclliiR ot the now Mom phis Jockey club wns hold to day. Wenther wes ploninnt mm nttond- nnco largo. Con- sldorltiR Iho condi tion of ttio trncir , which wns nnUlo deep In mud , the sport was Rood. The event of the dny the Tennessee derby , was won by J. M. Brown's liay colt , Tom Elliott , by ijiiko Blackburn , in 2:0f. : ) Uollver Uucltncr , a 10 to 1 sliot , surprised the crowd by winning the fourth , about as ho ploaiod. Holler Skelter ( jallOiod | In easily In the llrst. Twenty-six books did n rushine business und broke about oven with the crowd. Hr.st race , Hlx furlong , twelve startcri ! IlultorSkaUor. IIS , oven inonov.is an uiuy winner by four Ioiifflli ; Ainorlciin I.nilv. I'Ji' ' ' , io to I. second : l > rltlc , Wi , I to 1 , tlilid. Time : ItlU'i. ' t-ucond race. lour furlonai. six starters1 fill idow , Id ? , ( i \\oniinilcrtliowliliibyliulf n lotmtli ; Ton QnlcK , IU7. II ) to 5 , second ; 1.1 I'nsothlid. Time : 1I.V : { . Third met1 , Teniicsseo uurby , ono and one- pl litM mill'sJim Mnrnliy. IV.'llJ. Williams ) ; Tom 1:111011,115 illrltlon ) ; Low Weir , 12-Ie- ( ] , nii2) ) ; l.lttlo Hilly , lltitllosxutl ) ; I'lill Dwyur , IS ( Overtoil ) . It was uUdont as soon as tlio Corrifian entry aopcaied on the track that they had been overtrained. Phil IJwyor looked the plnic of porfootlon , but. his step denoted too much training an a luti'py track. The others seemed In good condition. As tbo horn sounded odds were : .Urn Murphy , 8 tel ; Tom Elliott ntid Little Hilly ( Brown's entry ) , to'J ; 1'hll Dwycr nnd Low Wotr ( Corrl- Rin's ' octry ) . 8 to 10. Brlttou with his usual tactics kept Tom Elliott IIUIIKIIIK the mils and bad his horse's note In front when they started. .lira Murphv was Hocond , but only by n nose , for Llttlo Billy was anxious to bo ai the side of his companion ami was push- InR ahead. CorrlRan's horses were close up , and all made a line bunch as they cnino to the Btnml. In pn-isint ; the stand Llttlo Billy baa passed both Elliott and Murphy , nnd wns smelling clear nir for the stuff. Murphy was third. Corrignn'a horses wore no bettor off than whcii tlioy started. They kept thnio positions to the half. As they passed the inroo-quartor Llttlo Billy was still lead ing. Weir had been pushed Into second place. Elliot was third and Dwyer fourth , with the Irish her u two lengths In the rear. Into the stretch came Billy first by auout half a length with VVolr crowding him haul. Elliott , still runnlnir with apparent case without urging from Brltlon , was third. At the stretch the netjro , witli a grunt nnd a cut of the whip , hnd his here past Weir and on oven terms with Little Billy in a twink ling. It was soon ovor. Another move of this kind and Elliott was up with Billy. The latter , however , was pamo und oojouted to being put down. But Elliott bad n swing on himself which could not bo broken and Brltton kept him going. Ho had been well saved for tbo finish nnd showed lias ho came down the strotch. Ho scorned to go faster Hearing the end of his Journey , and wns going at , a terrltlc pace when he ptHsnu under the wlro , ono length In front of Billy. Low AVelr wns the same distance ithcnd of Murphy nnd the Corrlgan utar , llwycr , wns last. Time : 2:0. % fourth mod , seven furlongs , nine st.irtors : Ilollvnr ItiiuKnor , 110(10 ( to 1) ) , won o islly by two lungths ; 1'oiuiy , 117 ( S tel ) . was second ; Gray Unosu , 10,1 (4 ( 11) . " ) ) , wan third. Time : l10. : ! rifth raui * , 0110 mill' , alxstirlors : Jim Dunn , IDS (5 ( to 1) ) , won easily by 11 vu loncths : Kd Shelby , UO (12 ( to 1) ) . second , and Low Janet , 110 (8 ( tel ) . third. Time : 1:49. : " * iiciDiu : TO INCOKPORATI : . Omaha < ioiitlcaiiiu' loilntcr : Club Tukos ou I.t'Klll ixl ; ton < ' , ' . A mooting of the ( iontlouian's Roads tor club was ticiulast ni bt at tno Mlllard hotel , and the association decided to discard Its constitution ana by-laws nnd Incorporate the club * . This was done , as a committee to which had been referred the advisability of Incorporating submitted articles and they were approved. By the articles of Incorporation , which will to fllod today with the county clerk , the organization will bo known as the Omann Oou- tlomati's Uoadstor club , nvlth a capital stock of tl.r > 00 , divided into 300 shares of $5 each , all of which stock will bo non-assessable. Thin object of the association , ns sot forth by the articles , is to maintain a driving club for tlio Improvement of roadster horses ; to furnish outdoor exercise ana promote the health nnd enjoyment of their owners ; to arrange races and race matinees on the grounds that may bo selected by the track committee. Tlio oQIcors ot the club consist of a presi dent , thrco vtco presidents , secretary and treasurer , and a board of seven directors. The president , secretary ana treasurer are three ox-ofllcio members of tlio directory. Tbo following ofllcors wtro elected to till these posr.lons : DIcit Smith , pnuldont ; D. T. Mount , llrst vlco president ; Dr. C. U. Hpraguc , touond vlco president ; William A. J'axton , Jr. , third vice president : O. D. Ed wards , Hccrotary , and Cleorso Wolsoii , treasurer. As the president , secretary and treasurer fill three positions on the board of directors , the remaining four dlioctors were than elected : H. 1C. Burkot , 11. U. Terry , W. J. Hughes and Henry Hainan. The affairs of tbo club will bo conducted by this board , On motion of Hobort Wells , the track com mittee , which Is composed of Messrs. Burltct , Mount , Terry , Wells and Metcalf , was in structed to confer with the Umahii Athlotlo association and the Bicycle club with n view of combining their Interests and together procure ) grounds for all sorts of outdoor sports. The following new mombois were ad- inltto'l : ! ' . J. Johnson , Frank W. Car- inlchaol , Tliomus Brounan , General Esta- brooko. Dr. V. H. Coffnmn , 1C. C. Barton , H. A. Hainan , Clark Ucdlck and John 1. Iledick. Another meeting of the club will bo hold noit Monday night , CSoluf ; nt ( iiittonuiiri ; , GuTTKXiiRiio , N. J. , April 11. Track in Coed condition , uud a good aitandanco. First race , < > lx and onu-balt rorloiiKs ; Hln- fax won. Ulostur second , Karly lan third , Tlini' ! 1:151. : Si'cond r.iiaulx furlongs : Persian won , fitrrnns second , Arthur Davis third. Time : Third rai-o. Uvo nnd ono-lnlf furlongs : Salisbury won , Alum T second. Dixie third. Tlinot I ail Konrth lace , ono mlle and nqunrtor ; I'on- oloi won , frUptn govond , 1'ellmm tlilrJ , Time ; 1 Ifth race , govon furlongs ; I'ottlwlt won , Graft second , Arohltuot third. Tiniu : lilVi. : hUtli raeo , suvun-olKhtliH of u inllu : Uen- . taur won , Ofaleoo second , Sandstone third , Time : lUl. : Tli | < lur Todiiy. Hero nro some hones thought to bo the pick tor today at the tracks mentioned ; OUTTI.NIIK to. 1.n . Vandal Ottnrn , 1.Ii Vojullto Alum T , Ii ! Uucurtnlnfy Oliaraeter. t. Ilmlnii l.oi onio. 6. Ouo Kluuiior. 6.C , Illanuho Ulndlator. 1 , Jim Head Sir Olmrlu * . ' . ' . , Uotiuutto-rltovouno. a Klluy-Kiiltliful , 4. KusumiMit lluttlna. C. Marlu K-Suiuiybroolc. & ICcu L'rmcu Iteditone. TIIIIV orus/ . Oniahu'n 'foam Will Uo hlicil Up ut tloiui Kuturdity , The bate ball patrons are still speculating upon t o capacity of Omaha's new team , bui If tba dUagrocablo weather that bas rolgnac BO far thl * aprlug continues they will bo compelled polled to wall for Iho opening champlonshli Kama next Saturday nud tbeu do tholr cnti citing. As yet they have boon aeon but lit- Uo , even In practice , find it would bo pro sumotlvn In any on a attempting to givn an estimate of tholr Rtrength. In Kaniaa City , so tbo papers down thrro stntocl , the tosm gave decided evidence of strength , nnd bad they had oven as much preliminary practice as the Cowboy * bavo thorn would have been n different story to tell. But let that tto for what It Ii worth , next Saturday no will all have n chance of sizing the team up In n game for blood. This will bo a game , too , Ilkoly to develop the latent strength ot the two teams nllko. Nottbor has had any preliminary limbering up worth speaking of , nnd will consequently bo on an equitable footing , and If there bo nny advantage nt nil It will bo with the homo team , as St , Paul , so far , has had literally no practice. Some of the alleged criticsaro chalking the Apostles down os u mark , but what grounds thcv bavo for such an opinion It Is dlfllcult for a disinterested partv to discover. They have Old Cy SutclllTo nnd Collins for catcncrs , as good a pair ai there Is In tno whole league. Old Cy led the American as sociation batting list last year with n tremendous - mondous per cent , and all Omaha fans know What ho 1s behind the plato , For pltchcM Cunningham , Wndsworth nnd Koofo , Just as line u trio as nny other team can show , at least until It Is demonstrated In actual ser vice that they are not. If Cunningham gets back In his old time form well , look out , that U all. And their Inllcld Is there any stronger In the circuit than Motz llrst , Old Pop Smith second , Holland short and Billy Alvord Ihlrdl Ifso I'd line to see thorn trotted out. Their outllcld Is the least known quan tity , but it Is composed of young blood , Ho- griuvor , Donnhuo nnd Paost , all promising1 players , and who knows what Ihoy will de velop Into in the class they will find thorn- aolves this season. It's all a tnUinko about St. Paul bring weak , ns n good many people will likely find out before tha season is far advanced. AVImt TlH'j- Think of lt ? In speaking of Saturday's game the ICansas City Times has these nlco things to say of Howo's Hustlers : "Chief Stout and his Omaha braves came down to Kansas City yesterday and fell Into nn ambush , thorooy losing their scalps. It was jun a Ilttio chilly at the pane , but about SDO cranitssaw tbo game , In which the braves wuro beaten by the score of 12 to 7. It was n well played patno considering tbo weather und both tc.ims made an excellent impression. Although beaten , Omahu has n much stronger team than was expected , and by Its showing yostcriinv looks to bo ono ot the most formidable clubs In the Icaguo. It wont on the field yesterday with practically no practlco work , uud with Its pitchers In no kind of condition and put up a fair gamo. It was n kind of game , too , that attracts and in terests play all tbo time and no foolishness. Collopy nt third did the star work of the day and Captured everything that came near him. Ono of his plays , u ono handed pick up of n slow ball nnd n lightning throw to llMt , was particularly brilliant. Kelly at loft field , who Is heralded as the king boo fielder In the west , had Ilttio to do , but bo ran out toward the loft field bleachers and silenced u foul ball In n way that won tbo crowd. Ho handles himself HUe a ball nlaver. Then , there Is Bobby Gllks In center Held , who covered plenty of ground nnd batted hard. The reliable bhoi- bonk at short , n graceful , actlvo player end uccurato thrower , safe on ground balls und a sure thing on files , is well known tp Kansas City "funs. " Ho is probably the best short stop i u the Western league. With Snrag.ua "n the right field Omaha has u team of iolders equal to nny and If lu pitchers de velop the team is worth watching , as it is sure to coma out near tbo top. Tno bmos won the game handily by hard hitting. In this they had tbo advantage , as ' 31tclorg | was In condition to pitch nine in nings and none of Stout's twlrlors could stand tun pace. Darby , a Ilttio pitcher from the Northwest league , pitched feur Innings , Vlckory four and Hnndlboo onn. Nouo of them were in condition , however. At the bead of the Omaha rustlers is Man- Who-Alwavs-KicKs-Howo. His tnlklng organs are in tbo best of condition und ho begun "roarinc" as soon us ho pot in the park. Ho objected to n local man umpiring , nnd made u stump speech just before the game. It is nlwavs safe to lav odds that David Ell is not going to bandio the short oud of anything it kicking will help matters. After a dtsplav of lung power that showed bo was in perfect condition , Dave consented to lot tbo game go on. llano Hull fur Council lilulfr. The Council Bluffs Base Ball club is or ganized and Manager Vnndonburg is pleased with his team. The management bus secured - cured u club that will play good honest ball. Every man signed is a good first class player. Following is the players who have signed : Nichol , third base ; Arnold , center field ; Mitts , first base ; Hardin shortstop ; Oliver , loft field ; Tullieldsocond , base ; Mar- tlu , catcher ; Cummmgs , pitcher ; Vundon- burg , right field. Olllclal AxKlKiimcut of Umpires , COI.UMIIUS , O. . April 11. [ Special Tele gram to THE BIB. ] The following assign ment of umpires for the inaugural games in tbo Western loaguohas been made bv Presi dent Williams : Billy Serod , at Omaha ; CharlioSnydor at Kansas City ; Jack Mc- Qnaid , Indianapolis , and Dan Corcoinn , Columbus. I'orti'H Hull Tcunig. Panu , Nob. , April 11. ( Special to Tin : Br.E.I The base ball season at the Normal was opened Saturday by a rattling good game between tbo hrst and second year classes. A largo crowd of students and town people witnessed tbo game , which resulted in a victory for tbo second voars by a score of 12 to 10. Almost Itundy. ISHNI ) , Nob. , April 11. fSpoclnl to THE Bin.j Work on tbo base ball park was begun this morning. A largo force of carpenters und diggers will bo kept at waru all week , the object being to have the grounds ready for pluv next Sunday , AnxloiK for u < iuiii . BELI.EVUB , Nob. , April 11. The Bellevue College Diuo Ball club challenges all amateur clubs outsldo of the Omaha city league. Address , H. A. Carnuhan , manager , Bellevue vuo , Nob. A Hatch of lMft od Hull * . Jimmy Donnelly has sent in his terms to President Williams und will likely bo signed. First Baseman Campion of the Toledos had n fuss with Manager McGregor und yesterday deserted the team. The base ball editor received another batch of votes vostordny for "ladles day : " Tuesday 4 , Wednesday 4 , Thursday 7 , Friday 1 , nnd Saturday 8. I.ouhvlllo bout Milwaukee yesterday by the following score : LnuUrillo 2 10 Milwaukee ui : 000000 u U Manager Itowo snys there isn't n sign of a cut glass arm in the ranks of his team. The boys nro all In good condition , and with a Ilttio moro practlco would bo u formidable crowd Indood. The championship of the National league opens this uftornoon , Chicago plays In St. Louis , Cleveland in LouUvlllu , Pitts burg in Cincinnati , Boston In Washington , Brooklyn in Baltimore und Now York in Philadelphia Catcher Doll Darling hat boon awarded to the Toledo club by the players' committee ot iho Western leuguo. Negotiations have boon ubout completed for signing Torn Nich olson , with the St. Louis Browns , to manage and play second base for Toledo. Manager Cushmnn of ho Milwaukee * has applied to the pi ay orb' ' committee for per mission to sign Gooigo Shock , recently released by Washington , but there is no danger of pormls iou being gran tea. If Shrek signs u Western league contract , tbo Brewers will stand little chunoo In getting him. Chicago Times : * In u recent game between Cincinnati and Toledo "Mullauo caught Third Baseman Newell under the chin with his heel , inflicting an ugly wound. " The Cincinnati boya are great people. Last sea < son Latham caught ono or twp third baseman ur.dor the chin with his fist. Variety is the aplco of base ball , Tluies-Star : "Wild Bill" Wldnor will doubtless bo eocn on Milwaukee's roll In a few days , Ho baa sent his terms tc Columbus , and Manager Cushmau has pul In a claim for him. Since Cupid and Ilvmen landed "Wild Bill" ho has given 'Kio Gombrlnus the sbaka. Ha 1s really in sbapo to do good work for the westerns. Fitzgerald has-clipped oft bis rasmataus , and ' -Spud" Farrlsh Is now trvlug to In duca him to got a lot of photographs taken and allow him to paddle them In the grand stand. By the way , President Stout sayi FJtr Is u marvel on the second bag ; hh double piny In Iho game with Kansas City last Saturday being of the phenomenal do. scriptlon. The sccdnd game between Omaha nnd Kansas CitV Sunday was proirorttod"bv wet grounds , The Omahas were Very much dis appointed , ns they hoped to tufa the tables on the Cowboys , However , it will be n good time for revenge when Jimmy Man ning and his crowd como up hero for tholr first whirl ut the championship. O , my I O , mol How Shannon's Lambs did larrup this .samo gang last season. They never won n sin glo game until nftor the reorganization In July. Manager Cushman of Milwaukee bas boon dickering to sign Albert MuuU late of tbo Pittsburgh club , and Catcher Boner ol last year's loam. In case ho can goi the proper consent ho wilt sign thorn nnd re 1 on90 three tnnn ; ono of them will bo Jones , the pitcher. Ho refuses ID name the other two. lln Is nlso figurine wltn Pitcher Thompson of the East End Gymnasiums , n strong county league club. All throe nro excellent mon , much bolter than some now in tbo teams , The Plttsbutgs made but six hlU blf Thomp son In n gamo. Nothing has boon hoard from Fielder Spraguc , although transoortation nnd expense - penso money was forwarded him two weeks ngo. It begins to look as If the old south paw twlrlor bad concluded to go Into the banking business somewhere , nnd glvo base ball Iho go-by. Anyway Manager Howe telegraphed - graphed to President Williams yesterday that bo cither wanted Spragdo right away or another man.and wanted him bad. The opening championship game takes place next Saturday , nnd Omaha's right fielder hasn't scon a lick of practlco this year. Advices from Minneapolis atato that the Millers have not bean nblo to got any prac tice nt all , owing to the continued severe weather prevailing thoro. The team was to hnvo played exhibition games with St. Paul Saturday and Sunday , but iho games could not be played because the grounds In both cities were frozen. The Minneapolis team leavns there tonight for Kansas City nnd will roach there tomorrow night. They expect to got permission from Manager Manning to practlco ut Exposition park , mat if they can't do that will llnd sonio other grounds in the city to limber tip on. The list of last year's Western association players who have" signed with the Eastern Icaguo Is us follows : Big George Wilson , Tom Flunnagnn and "Hoddy" Hniiruban with the Philadelphia team , Billy Hoover with Kochestor , Harrv Fournior , Jake Wells , Tom Morrlssov and Dan Shannon with Now Haven , Tom O'Brien with Providence , Mc- Mnhon with Albany , Henuio Knppoll with Buffalo , Sandy Griffin with Bliigliamton nnd and McGlono with Troy. Blnghamton and Troy got the cream of the whole outllt In Sandy Grlfiln and Jack McGlono , both old Omaha players. Opening or tlio TiiR-nf-War. The great international tjg-of-wnr which opens ut Exposition hall next Tuesday night , tlio 19th , promises to prova a most exciting nthlotlo contest. Manager Prince has nil tenms ready to start into the battle ; onch has regularly nnd systematically organized , and by tbo opening night will have had their lull month's training nnd practice. The winners of this tournament will claim tba championship of not only Nebraska but the whole northwest. Thn winning team will pull down several thousand 'dollars In cash boildo tbo hamUomo prlzei hung Up. A feature of the tue will bo the grand liar- udo on the uftornoou of the opening. Each team arrayed in the garb of their native land and carrylag the colors of their country , will occupy a position in the long line , while the Fort Omaha band will bead all. The Indian team , composed of members of the regiment of scouts at tbo Fort , will appear In tbo wild costume of war , with headdresses of hawks , plumes and wauimusos and leggings of door skin. Altogether the parade will bo a snec- taclo worth witnessing. Exposition hall will bo brilliantly illuminated , and hand somely nnd attractively decorated through out the seven nights' struggle. Domestic. Work has begun on the democratic wigwam at Chicago. Kloven now cisos of smallpov have bqen discovered In Now York Olty since last Satur day. day.A A meeting of lioston , Muss1. , Congregational ministers has condemned the Chinese exclu sion net. The steamship Fulda. from Hromcn. which nrr.ved nt New Vork , hud four cases of smull- pox on board. Howard Kcbols and .Tonnlo Harris , colored , of St. l.ouls , engaged In a duel with pistols , lloth tire dead , Fifty mm , proprietors and attaches of five HnlTulo , N. Y. . pool rooms have been Indicted by tbo grand jury and arrested. The late ho ivy rains In North Dakota have caiibcd the Red river to overllow Its banks nnd much damage bus been done. Inhuman cruelty Is charjieiby the Inmates of tlfo Dolawnio county , Indiana , infirmary against the otHalals of t > : it establishment , It. .1. Cortls of , agent Ilumbnrg-Ainort- - uan stoamsblu line nt Tienton. N. . ) . , liis ; been lined $300 for violating the alien contructlabor law. Boomers still continue to crowd to the now country ( o bo opom'cl to settlement In Oklu- bonia and tliotiaat.ds upon thousands i.ro waiting UDOII the borJor of the lands soon to bo available. The Now England Methodist conference put Itself on record ns being emphatically against thoononlng of the World's fair on Sunday und nlso to discourage the publication ot Sunday newspapers. Justice Patterson of Now York refused to admit complainant Iti K. J. James In a suit ngumst J , Henry Work to recover I.'UO.U ) ' , money Invested and urollls In und from con tracts hold by tbo linn of Grant & Co. H. 1 * . Thomuson wns drowned whllo at tempting to load his water wagon In n lalio near Lovoland. Colo. Ills young son ulso went into the water , lint succeeded In escaping. Thompson's body has not yet been found. Dr. M. ! ' . Ilorino of Chicago filed suit in the United Slates circuit court against Alfredo Il.irlll of Kansas City. Mo. , for allonatln the ulluctlons of the doulor'x wife , Dr. llorlnu ual < s for J.'fl.oou us balm for his wounded feel ings. The partly decomposed bodv of a man Unown us Ivfd Fall.in hits been found near llllllntrs , Mont. He had been murdered , Ha wus shot In several places und had been duud for llvo weeks. There Is no clew to the mur derer. If the eastern window glass manufacturers Indorse tlio nctfon of the western manufac turers , who have decided to shut down all factories on May : il and remain Idle until October 15 , It will bo the longest w.mlow glass shut-down since the long strike of IbN'l. The mammoth central n roll of tlio manu facturers building ut the World's fair , Chicago , wus completed lust evening. Tlio Immon&o structure ) has u hols lit of 212 foot , and u width at the base of : i75 feet , and IB tbo largest arcb over constructed for nny building In tbo world. It nan bo plainly Been from the center of tno city , over sqven miles uway , I'roiiucdlngd have boon boun In iho com mon pleas court of I'hlladolnhla by tlio com monwealth of Pennsylvania against the Mu tual Hanking Surety Trust and Safe Deposit company of thatulty to Inivo the nlfulrH of the company adjusted. Application has also been made for tbo appointment of u receiver to taUocluir.'ouf the business whllo the proceed ings wore pending , Foreign. An uprising of anarchists In Ilfn/l | has been suppressed In Its Inulploncy .by the govern ment , The Trench steamer Arnollo has foundered at sea , Part of the orow were Havod'ubd bavo been lauded at 1'ailllac. _ , H. W. Walters and Frederick Illack , Rngllt.li swindlers , have been seutonuod by u London court each to u long term of Imprisonment. The Krench Chamber of Deputies , by u vote of UIO to 71 , has luloptol the credit of IWU.tXJU francs ( or operations a aijst | , Iho Ualiomo- yuns. Kx-Manueor Richardson of the Deposit bank of Sydney , Australia , has becrr Benlonuud to tour years' imprisonment. forrdoolurlniffaUo balances , A boat containing six army oiigluucra was oapsl/ol ut Uruvosond , Cuxluhd , uiul three of tbo ovuupuntsuiro drowned. The othois swum tuhore. A crowd of antl-1'arnellltcs In Dublin at tacked u I'urnolllte band at Watorfdrd'und iv free flKht ensued. Many stones were thrdwu and several persons severely in hired , , The Ilrltlsb hhlp VUcount which Balled from San Francisco January Si , for Liverpool , wus wruekud and lost at Stanley , 1'alUland islands , on March Ul. Three of the crew wuro drowned. Doomlnz pusses most of his time In the Mel bourne jull In writing his dofonsu. HU coun- bul proposes to apply for a postponement of the trial on the urotind that the present pub- lie excitement would prtijudlco u ftilr trial. Tun villages In Hungary have boon buriiod The spreading of the llro was assisted by dry and windy weather. Large stores of coin uud many head of cuttle were burned. 1'lvo per sons were killed and thousands uro houiclui * . Two moro anarchists , who were denounce ! by Muuoz , havu bean arrested by the Madrid police. Muuoz Informed the judgu that Du llccho and 1'elorruru worocho eu at u meeting of uoarolilsu , hold near Madrid , to blow up tbo ChumLer ot Deputies. OMAHA CIlpS , BREAK JAIL I. Joatrico Delia N t Strong Enough to Hold 'Two ' Burglars , BfJUI. - THEY SMASHEDVV PADLOCK AND ESCAPED , -tiiii Wnntcit for Knctiit Crlinin In Tlml City How tlio I'fnirlomitli < 1. A. It , Annual inruini < iif.Iiit of Nrbnukn Will BBATIUCK , Nob. , April It. [ Special Talo- tram to THR 15 KK. ] The two Onmhn crooks odRcd In tlio city jail Saturday for burglary committed at the Now York racket store , uccccdod In escaping from jail last nlRbt by ircaklng the padlock from tbolr cell door. Vs the Jail corridor door was loft unlocked bo fugitives once outsldo tholr cells bad clcnr sailing. Another prisoner , held for drunkenness , also escaped. The trio are still nt largo. \ ItltAMIINU roil T1IK UNCAMl'MUNT lullrulhniH Tliul tliii Fourteenth ( I. A. IE , I'vtiniiin Will Unn Sticcrm. UIUND ISMND , Nob. . April 11. [ Special to Tin : Unn. 1 From Indlrntlons which have 0 far bubbled to the surface , Camu Sheri dan , or the fourteenth annual reunion of the Grnnd Army of the Republic ot Nebraska , vlll bo another brilliant success. The re union committee Is beginning actlvo work earlier than heretofore , tbo object being to invo everything In complctu readiness sev eral weeks before the thousands of veterans and visitors roll In. Tlio reunion com in it too luul a joint mooting vtth the guarantee com nut too Sutnrdny light. Comrades Victor Vlfqimm and I. 11. \Iter wore ulcctod member * to till the vacan cies of Charles Howell and J. D. Mooro. The cuarantco committee reported on srounds. Camp Sheridan will bo erected on the sumo stto upon which Camp Sherman stood last year. It Is tbo best site obtain able. Chairman Seth I * . Moblay apnointod ho following committees : On speakers , 1 cargo II. Caldwell , .Department Commander nilworth , C. I-1. Uontley , A. Allen. J. U- Uoaglicr and Victor Vifquam. Music , Joorgo P. Donn , George K Hyan , J. H. MeoRber , Cook and Alter ; on program entire committee. IMutluR aim advertising ; Ilnrry Harrison , George Caldwell and George P. Utrnu. On grounds , Harry Harrison , I. H. Alter , George P. Doan and Goorco Culdwoll. On motion Senator Charles F. Mandcrson , vas added to the committee on speakers , and S. P. Mobloy to tbo committee on advertising and printing and to committee on grounds. Instructions woio given the secretary to enter correspondence with the Trnnsmis- sourl Trafllo association for the free trans portation of a limited number of bands. Harry Harrison wa elected quartermaster. Captain Murdoch's ' battery will bo invited to Utcnd , aside from which there will probably Do no militia and no regulars. It was de cided to obtain three speakers of national reputation , ono from onch political party , with the understanding that the speeches nto to bo nonpavUsau. The guarantee committee mittoo wns Instructed to have tbo supply of wood on baud six weeks before tbo opening of the camp , Au'gust 20. It was decided to liolil the next meeting oC the committee Juno I. wuon a program will bo prepared for pub lication. I Uiillctlns. CIIHTE , Ncb.jvApril 11. The Nebraska weather service In co-operation with the United States weather bureau furnishes iho following weeklj'vbathor crop bulletin : DOANE C'or.i.KOK , 'OiiKTK , April 0. As the month of March * aA unusually cold , having u niunn dully temperature moru tliiin : i = below tlio normal over k'ntliur more thun the soutb- otn half of tliostittui' while the participation was somewhat uU < ; yo tbo normal the season opened lute nnd , tdu ground was saturated with moisture td"tr { extent wlilcli delayed scudini ; In nranyo'nai-tsiof ' the state. 01110 sBudlni ; WHSdonotatciii $ . < uo second week | n Murplu tut little Drnziossv , was iu.ilodiuliir this lesfof the mono ! In most sections at the state. During the first woel < of April the tompcr.i- tnro wassllditly bolo\r the norninl und the amount of snnsnlnodceliLcdly so. Tlio rainfall w.is generally auovn tlio norma - ma ' excepting In ihoouth-contrul poitlon of tbo state , and In tlio northern part conslbem- bly above the normal , reaching it maximum of0 Inches : it vilciitliie. Along the .Mission river generally U exceeded an Inch. The early part of the week wus ponerally rainy and the later pare fair and the week closes with farming operations In rapid pro gress. The soiruiifof wlHi.it Is well advanced and that of oats beginning. All fall sown grain is rouorted In excellent condition , some early sown spring wno.it is already up. Note More observers are desired , and wo should be glad to eonospoiid with any who am willing to report. All blanks und postage will bit fimilsliou. Observers tire requested to furnish , If convenient , statement * of thonuro- ago of small grains ns compared with pluvious years. GOODWIN D. DWK/.KV , Director. 0. A. LovpLAMt. Weather Itnican Assistant. HiilIroiKl IIinployoH Orgunl/.i1. GHAND ISLAND , Neb. . April 11. [ Special to Tin : BEE. ] The railway employes met Friday night and organised tbo Grand Island Hallway Employes club , the object of which will bo mutual protection and social communion. II. Knodoll , state organizer , of Omaba was present. The club consists of over lot ) charter members. Jamas Ferguson was elected president , II. P. Makelv " , vice president ; U. 1. Hill , secretary ; O. J. Wim , treasurer ; J. E. Wright , Thomas Hoblnson and Mouroo Taylor , exncutivo committee. S. P. Ay era was elected delegate to the stale convention. _ Viilou I'uclllr liriikomnii Killed. Smxnv , Nob. , Aprjlll. [ Special Telegram to THIS BIK.J Charles E. Wheeler , n brakeman - man on the Union Pacific rulUvay , was itlllod hero today by ougitioNo. 033 , Engineer Frank Wlnn. Wheeler had just stopood oft bis caboose and was In the act of going to tlio depot when the engine , wblcb was on tbo other track , bucked up , completely cut ting Whoolor's ' head off. Wheeler leaves a wife and child at North Platto. Ho was a member of tbo Anclout Order of United Workmen. _ Lincoln 1'roli'nis Vigorously. LINCOLN , Nob. , April II. Amass mooting of roprescntatluo citizens tonight. General John M. T hay or presiding , protested against the passage of the bill now bcforo congress appropriating flUO.OOO to defray the expenses ol the next Grand Army encampment , to beheld hold at Washington. Resolutions were passed Instructing Nooriuka member * of congress to vote against the bill , and a pretest - test will bo made before tbo house appropri ation committee. hnO ii H.I D bnlvailor. FIIKMONT , Neb. , April 11. [ Special gram to Tin ; Buc.J J.V. . L.OVO , consul to San Salvador , loft for'that country today to resume bis oflicinl dubos there after an absence - sonco of sovuralj ripnttis from bis poet to loon after hU prlvftWibuslnoas at homo , Air. Love goes by wa d | Washington to confer with Secretary Ufalna relative to certain policies to bo pursuji < } * by him In Salvador. iuul. BRATIHLT , Nob.Mjjrll Jl. [ Special Telo- grara to TUB Buu ft-airs. Mury Blnlrwldow , i t John Blair , wholSapi i killed by tbo cars In this city in FebroarV last whllo returning homo in a state of tlrtftxleation , has sued for $ loK ( > 0 damages nKoTust Salooulsta Bradt. Scgclko , ( Jrossholz , Braun and Henry Wolf and their &overa | | ajarlties. The petition tills twenty typow3 < tn pages , Worklni ; ou the Depot , GHANU ISHND , Nob" . , April 11. [ Special to TUB BEK.J Assistant Eugluoor Kmory of the Union Paciilo arrived here yesterday and has beaiin the work bf surveying tbo grounds for the now deoot , and for the re moval to other points in the yard of build- lues which now stand on tbo slto to bo used for the depot. . f Nolinmkn - Sciiovr.Eii , Web. , A'pr'1 ' H. [ Special to Tun BBB.I Following U the statement pf raort ago lodebtednoss of this countv for March : Farm mortgages Wed , 50 , f35.0-.J5.70 \ released , 62 , MI.03I.SO. City mortgages filed , 11 , ? 5,8l US ) ; released. 7 , f4.047.5U. Chat tel mortgage * tiled , 01 , fJ7.Ubl.OU ; released , as , $ j2mw. _ llt-atricn' * Wulcr Supply. BBATKICE , Neb. , April 11. [ Si > cclnl Tole- cram to TUB BBK. ] The contractors of the now Wfttof works plant hnvo finnlly con cluded that In oHor to furnUh tbo cilv Its requlslto water supply a nutnbar ot addi tional well mint bo put down , The contract ors have fnlth that the water supply Is there but It will rcnulro nearly double tbo present number of wells In Iho Paddock pasture to meet tbo dcmnnd. Normal School Societies Mrrt. Pr.nu , Neb. , April It. ( Spoclal to Tun BEE. ! Lnst Friday evening bolnij the llrat meeting of the Normal school term , the literary societies elected ofllcois. Miss Etta Smith of Oniahn WAI elected president of the Everett , wbilo Thomas Uobb < ol Boat- rlco was given that honor In the Pluloraath- Inn society. Both will nniko ofllciont ofllccrs. .lulled nt Itunlnllln , KCSUVILLE , Nob. , April 11. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Uns.J Shorlft Hcsecranz arrested Claude Cooley this morning upon mi information Illod by Susie Soars. The ohsrgo U illegitimate parentage. The hearing was continued until next Mondavnnd bonds llxod at $1,000. Cooley is now In jail. I.lriitctmnt Hubert Injnrril. FOUT HontNsoN , Neb , , April II. [ Special Telegram to Tup. BBr.J Lloutonant Hubert , Eighth Infantry , mot With n serious accident yesterday afternoon , breaking both bones of one of his logs close to the nnklo joint. DOING DETECTIVE WORK. IIoiv Two Sri-grunts VTorknl Up n Cnsn AKnlnntu I'Hlriilni'iii. The Fire and Police commissioners made nn effort to earn tholr salaries last night by holding n llvo hour session. Ofllcor Burr was on the carpet for loan ing up ugninstn building whllo on duty nnd citing n supposed drunken man go homo after being ordered by Sergeant Graves to arrest him , The testimony brought out the 'net that SorgcanU Graves and Ilazo played high llvo mm drnnlc beer half of ono Sunday afternoon with Edward Keen in order to llnd out whether Keen escaped from tbo olllcor or was lot go and told to strike out for homo. Burr pleaded guilty to letting the man go mil tbo board reprimanded uud reinstated him. Charges of assault were preferred by lames McCabe ngaiint Ofllcor O'Gorman" . The McCabcs roomed nt tbopoliceman's house and had a little family quarrel. A decision In the case was laid over for ono week. Chief boavoy rooortod that 1,223 meals , costing ? lb3.ao , were furnlshod prisoners during March. The polioo sick report showed that 150 days were lost by tbo patrolman during March. The flromen lost thirty-six days during the same period. Choaf Soavey asked for twenty now mon by May 1. The committee on finance re ported that with the present force there would bo only S1,0'JO In the fund at tbo end of the year. However , llvo now mou will bo apnolntod ninl Friday afternoon was sot nstdo for examinations. The Iho department needs tnoro mon und aorsoi , nnd as that fund is in good shace , ap pointments und purchases will be made. The chief of police recommended that Patrolmen Bruce and Von Mugo uo retired , as they were useless us police olllcors. The dlschargp of Bruce was laid over ono week , nnd at the request of Commissioner Hartman the Von Mni-'go matter was pigeon-holed. Three so\s of Halo collars and two now congs will bo purchased for the lira depart ment , The lire alarm box at Second and Chestnut will bo moved to First nnd Chest nut. nut.J. . W. Flt/muurlcc , driver of chemical 2. drew n ton davs' leavo. Olllcors Ellis , Hn/o and Mnrnell were als.0 granted vacations. E. M. Lnwlor was removed as special policeman at the Farnaui Street Tucatcr nnd Henry Eggers appointed. The communication from the council asking that an ofllcer bo detailed to not ns license inspector wus considered. Detective Vaughn , who wus highly recommended by Chief Seavoy , gathered in the plum and tuo rest i > f .tbo applicants , Including .1 nominee by the mayor , were not even considered. A balance ot ? 5,87T was In the treas ury of the police rollof fund March 31. OWcer Cory was given u vote of thanks for chasing u couple of burglars uud getting shot nt. A complaint was in ado to the mayor about school girls lounging ubout tbo corner of Ninth nnd Capitol avenue and talking with courtesans. Chief Soavoy will put u stop to it. Colonel Curtis exhibited nians for the now lire department headquarters at Eighteenth and LIarnoy streets. Excavating1 was com menced vosterday. P. O. Hanson "prayed Tor a transfer of his liquor license from 1335Nor'.hTwonty-fourth street to 1827 , same Btreot , granted. Drug gist S. S. Lanvon was allowed to transfer from 2832 to 2S02 Farnam street. M. Me- Gulro & Co. , 3U South i-'ourtoanth strict , and William Nleman , 1345 North Twenty- fourth street , were granted liquor licenses. 1' . J. Boyson , Forty-fourth and Leaven- worth , applied for a license , but was so strongly opposed by Mr. Gilbert that tbo matter was laid over. I.lbcloil Ginornor I'lilUmm. PimAiEi.riiiA , Pa. , April 11 , The case of William J. Jordan and J. McL/.iurin of the Harrlsburg Morning Call , charged by Gov ernor PaUlson with criminal libel in pub lishing the famous "Turn on the Light" ar- licle during Iho campaign of 1SH ! ) , was on the list for trial before J micro Pan ny packer today but It was postponed until Thursday , May 5 , nt the request of the defense. Mc- Laurin was present but Jordan did not ap pear , as ho thought a postponement woulu bo obtained. Ilia ball , however , was for feited by bis bondsman , William P. Small. Lost 111 * J.ifc lor the ilookft. Louisviu.u , Ky. , April 11. At Catllots- burg the Hour mill of J. U. Patton & Co. was ' destroyed by Uro. Charles McC'oy , iho mill er , was burned to death. The llro wai of in cendiary origin. McCoy rau in to got Iho books , which were on thu second floor , but bpforo ho could return bo was cut off by the llamas and was burned to death. McCoy was to have boon married In a few day. The loss ou thu mill is 50,000. IMLAl. ItltKriTlK'i. Mrs , Starltoy , who was arrested for shop lifting , was held In 100 bonds. Four minor permits aggregating ? ISO were Issued by the superintendent of bulldlnir yesterday , The case of C. Gee Wo for practicing mud- Iclno without a certificate from tbo State Board of Health was continued until Ibo25lh Instant. E. II. Wilting , who lives down outherivor front , filed a complaint against Jerry Buok yesterday for burglary. The complainant bluims that Quclc stele $11 worth of plunder. "WHHo" Wlldo and Clara Hoblnson were triad in police court yesterday afternoon for living together without thoiiocossary Ilcctiso. Tlioy will bo bound over to the district court today. The Douglas -County Harrison club will bold a m pot ing nt Waterloo tomorrow after noon. Thuro are tbirtooii of the country precincts represented lu the membership of the club , Two Ilttio children Just able to walk strayed from their homo at Twentieth and Nicholas a I roots yesterday and were picked up by the pollen near the fair grounds and Bout to hoadiiiaitors | , 'ihoy were afterward taken homo , A Chinaman from Dlalrcamo up to sco the town and rati against a nlco quint fun tan game at Twelfth and Ilurnoy streets , op erated by ouo Ham Wong. Long Bee from Ivooloy villa wus just able to sou at the end of Iho game ibat ho was out f-sO and caused thu arrest of Wong for gambling , CouitOftU-er Koyaor wilt act us interpreter at tha trial loday. in Xtli'/ITIM ill' fltTtl fTPl tPTl VtNE/OELAS CIVIL STRltfc Revolutionists Said to Bo Gaining Strength Desertions from the Government , DECISIVE BATTLES SOON TO BE FOUGHT. i'rpililrnt Tnlnrlo S.tlil to Uo Honily to I.PIMO tlin lloiintrj iiei'tlin : < In Arc 'U- thm A llrii/lll ii ( Uixpinor In Trmi- blr South Ainrrlvtin No 4 , [ Cn ) > i/i toMnl IS ) } bn J < imr ( ? nnhn C \iui-vo , Venezuela ( vln Onlvoston , To\- . ) , Aptllll. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Spocinl to Tin : BEE. ] C3on- ornl Crogpo , who n few days ago wan ro portoa to have been utterly routed and In hiding , has , ns I predicted In my last dis patch , reappeared at the head of n strong nud enthusiastic forco. Tl < o story ubout his de feat nnd proclpltnto Hlght was undauntedly a government liotlon. It Is the policy of President 1'ulncloJ nnd his advisors to do- colvo the outsldo world as to the real state ot atfnlrs in the republic. Oospo's headquar ters arc at Valencia , nud ho Is said to bo strongly Intrenched. There nro 1,600 men under his command. It Is rumored that another engagement has taken place between the covcinmont forces nnd the revolutionists , but the result 1s unknown. The administration l. < of course claiming that It scored n big victory. This is not nrobaulo. for the noveinmciit troops are discontented nud Inclined to mutiny. They nro dissatisfied with their poor food mid low wages , nnd It Is believed that a largo proportion of them \\lll desert to the enemy at the Hrst good opportunity. I am reliably informed that Crespo con tinues to fain recruits daily. The stiugglo in reality has only begun. If the present rate of Increase- his ranks Is kepi up ho will soon bo In a position to bogln hU long contemplated march upon the city. The government forces have boon ordered to uiovo upon Valencia , but they dn not seem to bo In much of u hurry to do HO. Should Urespo defeat them , and this appears to bo qulto llkoly , Crospo undouotodly will make torcod marohoH upon Caracas and endeavor to Invest U before Palaclo can organize a re sistance. Nearly all ot i'ulucio's men nro now In the field and Caracas Is virtually dofcnaclcst. People hero nro hourly expecting to hear that Crcspn Is swoeplng'down upon the capi tal. Pnlnclo is uaid to bo fully prepared tor nny such emergency and u Is com mon belief that nt the llrst Intclllguiico of tbo serious rout of hh army ho will try to lo.ivo the country. Ho could do so at n moment's notice , for ho has trnnoforrod the bulk of his wealth to n plnco of safety nnd his family Is out of clangor. These nro tbo true lacts of the present situation of nlTiiirs. No relinnco can bo placed upon European cublo news from this country belittling the rev olutionary movement. They are like these the unfortunate iialmncoda sent out from Ohlli just before ho wus overthrown. The press , mall nnd cable cen sorships hero continuerigid. . All letters whoso contents nro nt all the subject ot sus picion uro examined and uuloss everything Is clearly understood by the censor and sat isfactory to bun the letters are not permitted to leave the country. It is exceedingly dllll- cult to got news out any way. The writers of couliscatcd loiters are lluod or linpi'ld- oucd , The rumors of plots are ripe in Caracas. Everybody Is expecting nuother resort to dyi.amitc. A strong force of soldiers and police still guard the yolloiv houso. JIU'ctio is In Ai-K < * iithm. Ai UBS , Argentina , ( via Galveston , Tex. , April 11. [ By Moxic.in ( Jnnlo to thu Now York Herald SpucUl to Tim BGC.J The result of tbo elections in ihis city yester day was as follows : Coalition or acuurdlcln party , ( iill , : ; radicals , 7'J. ' Lu Prousa claims that the returns of the Judges of elections are In excess of tbo actual number of votes polled. El SudM America , and Li Argentina , the radical papers , have reappeared , nud strongly denounce the government. Dr. L.OUIS Saenz Pena today received many visitors , and was warmly congratulutoa on the results ot thu election. Dr. Castellanos , ono of the radical prisoners on board the government war ship Argentina , at Ensoniida , is seriously ill. His physicians recommend his release. Some of the radicals who are slightly com promised In the recent alleged plot against Pclllgrliil , have gene to Uruguay. .Sniiill I'ox Ita-lii.i- . ftuu Salttulor. SAX SALVUIOII , ( via Galveston , Tex. , ) April 11. IBv Mexican Cable to the Now Yoik Horala Special to Tin : Bii.j : Will iam P. Fletcher , and English professor , died hero today of smallpox , The disease is raging in spite of all precautions to check It. Would Not Alloiv Him to l.iunl. Rio JANPIUO , Brazil ( via Unlvostou , Tox. ) , April 11. [ By Moxlcnu Cable to tbo Now YorK Herald Special to TUB BII : : , I The steamer Uiainnnto , convoying the now gov ernor , Ewbank , to the state of Matte U rosso , arrived at its destination today , but iho gov ernor was not permitted to land. Ho was in formed tbnt the artillery would forcibly re sist nny such attempt. Ho thereupon went ever to tbo Paraguay sldo of the rivet ami ho Is now there nwaltlng a cbungo lu the stnto ot affairs. Chill's MInlHtcr ti > tlin United States. Vli.t'Aiuiso , Chill , ( via Ualveston , Tax. , ) April 11 [ By Mexican Cnulo to the Now York HeraldSpecial to Tin ; Bui : . I The nest of minister to the United States baa been olTorcd to Senor Blest Gann , who Is now in Europe. It will be tondeied bv Minister Mntto in Paris. Uana Is u liberal in politics and n smart diplomat. If bo acconis the oftlco ho is sure lo bo popu lar In Washington. There is couslder- uUlo uungrcciuenl in iho council tvhlch hus Iho diroclion of Iho railroads , owing to tlio opposition of Minister Iticsco to tlio ap pointment of Juan WalKer Marline/ a director. Kiosco U only following the nctlon of his predecessor In thu ofllco. Walker Is a conservative , and his past actions In many buslnojs transactions uro alleged to hava been shady. Those en urges operated ucuinsi hla appointment. Englishmen , representing n colony of Bi'li Ishers owning lands iu the department of Victoria in southern Chili , visited their con- sulnto today for Information in regard to California. Tlioy alleged that lifo and inop- orty were IIIHOCUI-O lu that pmof the country nnd thutiilx natives of Great Britain had boon murdered during the past year , Ttiofin ot farm tools and animals , they said , were dally happening. They nro committed hi bands of Chilians who served In Dnlinuroda'.s army uml who slncu Its dUbandoninont huvo depended ou pilhitru for tholr uieuns of liveli hood. The colonists alleged ns n further causa of complaint thai they could pot obtain cars to transport wheat and limber to tno innikois. Tlioy nddod that the uativos of houth- ern Chill disllko exceedingly to hnvo foreigners soulo nmont ; them. Only tbo close tiond PxUting among tbu Ut-rinan anbtnlcs In Valdlvlu prevents blmllur out rages there , The British wnrshlp Gainetl i iviveu iioro lodny. Hho is tno only warship of any foreign nation ou-llio west coast of South Auiorlcn. Advices from Montavldoo state that , , tbo estimate of expenses before coiigross amount to 12,000,1100 in gold. Mrs. L. H. 1'ntton , Kocmord , III. , writes : "Fiom pur&anal uxporlunco I can recommend UoWilt's Karsaparllla , u euro for imp nro blood and general debility. " Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. GoV't Report Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE tfothinn con7 6t wiftl in fAvor ol the best modicln * in the world Hint may not IKS wild of I ho most worthies * In ono case , it's true ; in / ; the other , It Un't ; but how call you ( llstinguM ! 1 JmlRo by what Is done. There's only our McKxI-tmrillpr ( hnt'fi f/tmrmtf < < < / . IV * Dr Pierre's Uoldon Medical Discovery nud this Is wlmt Isdono with It ; If It doesn't benefit or rnrp , In every C.TK , you got your money iHiefc. Isn't it likely to bo the liostJ All the ypur round , ns well nt ono lime ns another , It clonuses nnd purifies the system. All blood-poisons must cu , 1'or Dysiwpsla , IHlloiiRiioss , Scrofula , Salt-rhoum , Tetter. Krj > lpola < i , or nny Mood-taint or tlisordcr , it is nn tinoiiunlod rumc < ly. It's the choni > est , too. With this , you pay only for the goad you get And nothing else Is "just ns pood" It may Ixs l > ottoi--'for the dealer. Hut ho Isn't Iho ono that's to l > o heljKxl. " Vnluo rtelvixl. . or no pay , " you can't ' get these U-rms with any other mwllclncs , nt wiy price. There is nothing in a phy sician's life that gives him more satisfaction than seeing the prompt effect of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil in bringing back plumpness and color to thin and pale chil dren. " Poor baby ! " Everybody sees the sad picture. No one but the physician appreciates it. He knows what dangers threaten thin children. Let us send you a book about thinness. SCOTT& UOWNT , Cliciimt j , 13 , South jtli Avenue , New York. Your ilmccut keep * Scolt's Emulsion of cod-llvrr oil all dtuggi&U everywhere do. f i. 51 Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , Curoo ObappoA Hands , Wounds , Burna , F.to. A t ) Uehtful Dll.11.0. WISST'S NHHVU ANIJ llll.UN THIS VI' . MENT.i | iu lilo tor Hrilorli , Mlidneii , Klt < , NJJ. ritlKla , ilu-vilii'he , Nurvum I'roitr.v.lun OMJIII ! br > l toliol ortubicco , WiikufulliOK , Monti I Dj.iro ill > : i Buftanln ot tlio llritln , otnlni Inrinltv. mlior/ dfciyilavh , 1'ru uatura OM A < J. IHrrunnaii , l.jii of I'owor In cither tox. liupiitoiiujr , l,34corrhu jt u 11 nil KuinstuVoUnosiai , Involuntary l.onoi. ioit- matorrliuoaciiiiul br ] oviir-axertlun of Ilia brvln Bolf-nhm' > , o70r-ln ItilKono A'aj.illi's troatuunt 11,0 for f > , I/ null U'n Cimrantoj nlic lin < ei l > cure. 1C wli orJor for I hux x , with Ji rll ! o 11 * rl t tru KUar.intoa to r"funl It njt cnrjJ. On ir int In9iiotlonlr < > r , \ . & < lirofr , llrnaalit. sulu ugi'iili , H K. tor. Illth uml rarniiiu at * , Oinuhii Noli nrpnlnn rial , . rrnUiotoitoiidr' N < i pay till corti. DK J.BTEFHEHa.Lib.ni Vo jcnil the mnrvelrmi I'ronrli. lit moaCALTitOS frre , nnJ n 1 ItK.il cuarnntou that CAM lion lilt r.TOI' Dltolmrer * .1 I'mUtlon. , f CUHKHpprmntorrliCH. \ urlroirle r lUld Itl-.HTOHi : I.oct % Iffor. Use > t and pavi/satis/ifJ. Addrtu , VON MOHL CO. . Holn Anrrinn IgfoO. , fl.tli.ntll , Uhlo , I BOYD'S NEW THEATER I'1" ' ' M. " ' I ' Bmctitoontli and llaincy Plrei'ts. Thursday , Friday and Satimlay , April 11 , If ) , IG Snl.nrclatj MnLluoo. THE OltlOINAI , AMiiMCAN : DltAMA Hnln of n-ix-rvucl u Hi oiiorm Wu Inu-iil iy IN nu 1'nniunt , * l inniuutrlrrlu 7,10 nnil II lulniny , M uml Vio. pillory > o Jlntliioi ) iirlriJUc ( uml , . 0 Night ? Oominoacing Sunday Mat. April 10. 01O OHKHNAh SPOON HUl COMKHV ( C ) Hunilar inntl/iun innl nlxlit. .MnnUny itml 'I uatil i . nlishli. A 11/it lortiMllllm " Wi-lnu il.iy Hint- liiu'j , - Inet"Voilnusaiy ami 'l'liur Jny nlxlif MlltfCJO CO , W O N U 1 ? > I i I A. N LJ - AN n Grand Opera House. Comer I'llmml Capital Avenue , Open dally fnnn 1 lo I'l ' p. in. .riMiioMTiis : AND i'iitroiiMAM'is. : : I IVrfo imiiiui' dullnt . ' . : ! ' . . 11. n .iml U.JJ n in. ( Jcnni il AdmMimi Uiiti tniiiu. ChilrnlUo. Fiinidiii Slrect Tlieatcr. 1'01'dliAU J'ltlOK.t 'Jun XtulKn Onlu1'rlilnil uml . .Siilmil'Iji / ) II li ami I'l. ' Jlntliifi. hiliinli < untHii in AI.C. Field & Go's M INST Uceurvud HI'nl sale now opun