Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 02, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIK OMAHA DAILY NEK : MONDAY , MAY 2 , 1862 ,
JUST MISSED A WHITEWASH
Omaha's Only Error Reiulted in Indian
apolis' ' Only Run ,
VERY HOT GAME FOR A COLD DAY
Young Dnrliy Itiul Ilio llimilntnt Ills
Jlcrry All Afternoon Milwaukee
TuniK tlio Tublei on Kims is City
Other Hall Unities ,
Omaha ; Indianapolis , 1.
Milwaukee. 10 ; Kansas City , 4.
Colurabu' , t , 12i St. Paul.O. Ii.
Minneapolis-Toledo , postponed.
HOI-LI : CALL
them blue Jays , and
ns usur.l the people
are right.
They look llko
blue Jays , play UUo
blue ) ays , nnd are
Jays every ono of
them.
I refer to the In-
dlnnnpolts base ball
loam.
However , Ihoynro
heavily hnndlcanpod. Tlmt uniform Is cer
tainly very Billy Harrington , and Brush
should demand that President Williams
nhulllcs the cards ni-aln and give him an-
olhor cut.
All of the Uaphaelosqua lights and shades
of the millennium plan are conspicuously
brought out in hh present aggregation , nud
lie has got to bo n good top and bottom dealer
to over pet within hnllii.c distance.
It wns cold and nark and dreary yesterday ,
but dosulto thU discouraging condition of
things , otiito a fair crowd wont out to
Sportsman's park to see the second bout between
twoon the Hooslors and the Hustler * .
Tno bulk of the concourse , hoi\over , wns of
the genuM bleacher.
Bl'rompth nt It o'clock Umplro McQunid put
n now hull on tap , and n misguided voung
man , yolopt Gayle , on account of the won
derful slowness of his speed , took hb poslllon
within Iho little square near the conlur of
the Ulamond.
Ho was lull of hope , conlldcnco nnd prunes.
Before ho pllcbod the llrst ball ho looked
it carefully ever , rubbed It between his
palms , sme'lt of It , spit on his hands , took u
rest on thu funco nnd pulled the trigger.
It wns n good shot neailv taking Shoi-
bock's foot off nnd limping painfully , for the
umpire's snKo , ho wont to llrst.
/ounir Mr Gayle was oxnsparatod , nnd ho
book bis good right piw ilorculy , and an al-
tltudlnous pilch wns the consequence.
On this Shy ran lo second.
Robert t.tlks then pressed his club against
n nice drop , a regular marshraallow , and Shy
scampoiud homo. Bobby cmbo/zlod Iho next
ban himself , but was caught tiyinc lo get.
homo on ICel'ssnfo ' dilvo.
The next moment Tun Berger slammed
Collopy out nt llrst , and jour Undo suc
cumbed on n high ono to Lotchur.
What ought to have been a pllo ot runs
dwindled down to ono pearly llttlo tally.
But the Jays uldn't last as long ns It takes
to toll it.
McQunid quit on a pop-up to Collopy ,
Luwionto smashed /IJolus In the Jaw throe
succojslvo tlmo ? , ana ho , lee , wandered into
ether paths and byways.
Mr. Lotchor shocked the whole toint by
making a hit. Then O'Biion , of Gorman ex
traction ; sent a little lazy one down to Col
lopy and when he reached llrst your Uuclo
had It there whiting for him.
And the Jays failed to scoro.
Camp , Hayes ana Flugerald furnished
ispoedy outs. Louis P. fiom Qulnu to
O'Unon. 12ddie to O'Brien , nnd Iho song nnd
dun co man on throe weird lunges into spaco.
For the Billy Harringtons Quinn wns the
first man up. Ho took his position nt the
"bat and never said n word , but stood and
looked nt Darby In a way that made his
heart boat thick nnd fast.
Ho made four falluies to put her ever , and
Qulun took first.
homo Doulilo I'lnyft Como Up.
Berger fouled to Collopy and on Old Hick
ory's hot smash to the same corner the two
runners wcro doubled. Colly shot the ball
to Fitz and Fit/lo Undo.
And Iho Jas failed lo score.
In the next Darby led off with a grounder
that had whiskers on it that would have
made OUH bclimolz sick with onvy. Shy
How out to Letchor and Gilks forced Darby
at second , and IColly did likewise for Hobort.
Again were Iho Jnvs doubled.
Aflor Tommy Nnglo , the boy who used to
line 'em dawn to hccond llko bullets from n
gun , In the hulovon days of ' & ' ) , had been
switched off nt llrst bv Collopy , Gayle made
a hit. Following this marvelous achieve
ment came a nice llttlo parobolic lly to Col
lopy from McQunld's ' bat , nnd before Gayio
could get back to first ha nailed him , too.
Ana the Hooslors failed to si-ore.
In tbo fourth Collopy reached lirsr on an
accidental bunt. Ho wo hit , lo Gayle , nnd ,
ambitious lo give the Hustlers n las to of
their own medicine , ho turned to cut Colly
off nt secoud , but Instead threw wild , and
Colly went on to third aud your Undo to
second.
But noltbar got any further. Camp
struck out , Gayle nnd O'Brien attended to
J laves , and Old Hick and O'Brien to Fitz.
For the Harringtons Lawrence ( rushed
the circumambient. Darby throw O'Brien
out ut first , and Quinn did the gashing act
again.
And the , Tavs fp.lled lo scoro.
Old Hickory Juggled a hot ono from the
end of Darby's slick , and a wild pilch
ticketed him to second. Shy mibcued on his
Bacrlllcc , hu halMioartod lly falling inlo
McQuald's uplifted mauioys. Lawrence
took another ono from Gllks , uud It looked
llko another arlu waste for Omaha. But
IColly came noxt. Ho felt us if bomothlnir
ought to DO done , mid-he did it. Swinging
Ills omnibus polo bo broucht it forward squarn
against ono of young Gnyla's highest priced ,
nna when the ball bit way out in Buck
Kcofn's center crocus bed , Darby wns in
nnd ICol pulling on sccona. Ho stele third
and Collopy's second snfo seated him.
Your Unclu popped up a high ono and Old
HICK caruud another p. o.
rit'iiHtmt to the Knd.
Then JUBI lo keep their hand In the Rust-
lorj executed another double their third in
the KHIUO.
Quinn wont to llrst on ualls. Berger
puttied ngroundor do > vn toShy , tvho scooped
it up and throw it to Fitz and Quinn was
nlppnd , Ihun Fitz IIrod It ou to your Undo
and Berger wus also inndo n sucker of. Car
penter died cnrouto lo first , Sny'i quick
throw healing Ihont by a dozen yards or
moro.
And again the Jays failed to scoro.
In the sixth Camp boat a llttlo In Mold tap
oul , llavos fouled to Nuglo uud Fitzgerald
to O'Brion , whllo Dnruv wafted.
Tbo Ilooalors Uldn't last as long. Me-
Quaid How out to Shy , nnd Darby threw the
ludlana battery out at llrst.
And again they fnlloa to score.
> In tbo next iho Hustlers made tnoir fourth
and last run.
Shy ran do a bit and Gltk got his base on
four wide 0003. Kelly hit to Gayle and Shy
was heudod off at tlilru , but on Collopy's
third jmfo hit Bob got homo and Kelly tc
t third. On Howe's bit to Carpenter ho and
Kelly were doubled , Curp throwing Uncle
' out at first , aud O'Brien Kel nt tha pinto.
As usual the Jaya fallod loscaro , and In
taut kept on falling until the ninth , when ,
by tbo grace of Omaha's only error , tha )
managed lo nqueczo In a soilta'rv tally , anil
were happy.
About this tnno Lotcher delivered hlmsnll
of Ihu only ovlooiico he baa so far given o !
his right , lo draw a salary. Undo drove OIK
uwuy out Into right for a good hard single
Collopy wns tearing along towaidjborao a
the tlmo Lolcher got the ball. What did hide
do ! Why , that big Jay ttiruw to Naploiv
prettily us unylhlng > ou over seen , and Col
lopy was caught at tbo plato.
This is buw the Jays got the run :
McQuatd made a bit , aud Lawrence fol
Icwod with a hot ono down lo Collopy , am
ever eager to cut the game off short Cell ;
throw to Fitz to catch Mao , but hU throw
> \ai bad , and both r minors landed safe
Lotehor's snerlilco advanced tno runnon ,
and on O'Driou'i long lly to Kul , tha llrst rut
homo.
Then Quinn struck out and tno game was
over.
over.Oneo moro this afternoon , then nonioiCusb
I.NDIANAI-OI.IS.
. . .
SCOUR 1IY INNIMH.
Omiilin -
IndlnnapotU -
RUMMMIV.
r.nrnoil runs : Omulin. ' . ' Two bnso lilts :
Kelly Left on bases : Omaha , 8s Indlnnnpo-
Us , , L Double olnysC'oliopv lo Ko o. Is Uol-
lony to I'lt/gornlil to Itowo , I ; SliulliooU to
I'll7uonild lo llowo , Ii Cirpunlcr lo O'llrlen
to NH IO. llnso on balls ! UIT Darby , .l ! off
Oiiyle. : ' . lilt by pitcher : lly Oaylu. 1 Striiuk
out lly D irliy. ! by d iy'o ' , 4. 1'assed bulls :
llyNitflo , 2. Tinioot KIIIIIO : Two hours. Um-
plru .Mc ( > unld.
Sllll Dolnc HiMlnoss.
KissvsCm.Mo. , May l.-Mllwnukeo won
todnv's gmno In n walk. F.riors by the Kan
sas City Inllold , nnd tlmelv hilling br the
Brewers did Ibo business. The wind blew a
gale during the entire garao. Atlondanuo
V-iOO Scoio1
HCOIIK 11V INMMJS
Knrn-ii Cltr -
Milwaukee 1 J 1 1 0 3 2 U ' -ID
8UMMIHV.
Hiinnenrnnd Kaiisia Clljr. < Mllwniikee I Two
luni > lilts Itolilm I. ) ttio , Mctlnrr. l.iikc Threii
biiulilt Kolllns llomu run Mulinrr. Doublu
plnrs lli-iiry to Hnrl llaso on bull * Olt Wuril ,
2 olTKrclB.I. lilt hjr liltchor. IjiikP.Vnril htruck
out Twltihulk2 Ilanrj 2 llnmbnrii J. I.nke. J ,
Alliortn I Itnljoru Wllil pltclies 1'nyna Pnssiul
bnlla lljr Kullltm. I , lt > Kr li { , I Molcu buses. Man
nliiK. Mct.nrr , 2 , Wnnl 2 Tnltcliell 2 , l.nrl ' ncrl-
lieu lilts " -unilay , 1'nrmiVnnt Tlmo of Bunio
l u bourn Umpire. Corcoran
C'oluinlius < ) > il > \\oii Two ,
far. PAUI , Minn. , May 1 The Columbus
nnd St 1'aul ball clubs played two games in
rapid succession today. Ono was decided on
its metlts and the other on its domoiits.
Weather cold : attendance small. The llrst
was \\on l > .i superior playing n well-contested
game , and the second waa won by Columbus
by hmd hitting and crrow by tbo home club.
Score :
1 III'T O\MC
lh I1Y INMM > 4
Ht 1'aul 0
Columbus 2 0001000' J
SfMMAHV
Two base hits : Motr , SutclllTc , Camnin , Abbey ,
IJilly. Merrltt Double i > ) llulinnil tuiins
Inteil ) SuttlllTc , llolliind anil Alvonl , Walsh ami
HroLlveiirlilk-e llnso oil b-illn OH htuveiiM. .1 , oir
Kcefe , 1 lilt by | ilt < tierHv sloveiiM , I , by Koefe 1
Stolen Irum llourlover. Wnlnliiinpnu , MiClel
land Mifn lilt * IJonaKbiio - ' , O Huuiko , .Merrltt
'llmoof K'inio Ono lionr nnd thirty live minutes
Umpire tin ) dor.
HtCOM ) OAMU
HUMJIAllV.
Two uaso lilts. biitclllTo , DiiRdalo , O'llourke ,
nniinii. | I.nlly , IlreekunrldKO lloublo plnyn
Wnlib , llrooUcnrldno Us o un balls' Oil OInusun ,
7 ; oil OiinnlnRlmni. 0 Mruikoutl ll > ClnUBOh , I ,
by ( "unulnjbnm , f > . btolen bno < Diinuiiliiio ,
locrluver. Wnlxlt , lonl/on 'llmuuf itmuo ( Jut
hour and llfty minutes tlmiitru bnydor.
Too Colil In I'lnv.
i , Minn. , May 1. Minneapolis-
Toledo gmno postponou ; too cold.
Uiiniits Today.
Indianapolis at Omuhn.
MllwauKooat Kansas City.
Toledo at Minneapolis.
Columbus at St. Paul. <
HtiuiilliiK of thn Tcnnu.
Hayed. Won. Lost. Per Ct
Milwaukee 8 7 I .87'i
Columbus 11 8 .1 7.7
KimsiiH Olty , II 7 4
Omaha 0 4 fi .411
St. 1'iitil 8 .1 fi
Tolorto R II 5
Mlnnoapolli 0 2 4
Indianapolis P.COO
I. list ol the Iloosler * .
Indianapolis and Omaha will wind up their
spring sotios this afternoon , and the Hust
lers will work bard to make it thieo straight
to sort o' oven up with the dose Snvdor und
the Columhuslors adtnlnlstoted.Vliilo their
chances are good for this accomplishment ,
there Is nolhlng corlain about it. Thcio is
some good material In the Hoouior loam , und
they have simply been Ibo victims of circum
stances , n lack of weather mid n rotten uni
form. Tboy may Jump onto tbo bo-no team
todav and whale the llfo out of them. Tbo
two teams will bo placed as follows :
Omaha. Position. IiullananolU
I land llmo . I'ltchur . Mmltleii
Hnyus . Oali'hor . Naglo
Itowo . I'liitt . O'llrlen
Kltorald . heeond . Horror
C'oliopy . . . . . 'Ililiil . Cnrpuuter
Slieiliecic . Slim I . Lawrmioo
Damp . lEIsiht . 1-iiluhur
Cllllis . Middle . Mi > ara
Kelly . l.uft . Moguaid
far ATI : I.K.VCUI : .
I'liittKiiioutlt Openn In the Mini nnil Loses
the I'list Uninn.
PiArrsMOUTH , Neb , , * Mny 1. ISpocial
Tolcgiatn to Tun UKI : . ] The opening game
cf thoStato Dnio Halllouguo was played hero
today on grounds throa inches deep in mud.
The gnmo losultod In the ignominious defeat
of the locals ai iho hands of iho Lincoln
club. There was n small attondnnco on
account of tbo tbroatonHg weather. The
locals oulbatlod Iho visitors , but put up 'nn
aoomlnablo fielding gainu. Koovus started
In lo pitch for Iho honu club , but lollred nt
tbo end of the fourth Inning nnd wns suo-
coodod by Yupp , whoso delivery was n
puzzler lo tno visitors. Cabtouo 'pitched a
good atmofor Lincoln , Kooplng the hlu well
acuttared , Maupln c iricd oil the ualtlng
honors for the locals , whlto Fear and Cast-
tone did iho hilling for the Lincolns. The
score :
Lincoln . . . .2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-
riulUmouth . : .
Kitrnod ruiiH. Llnroln , 4 : I'lattamoitth , ] <
lliihivhlls : I'litlt-.iiiouth.l ) ; Miicoln , 7. Krrors
IMiittiiiiiintli.il ; Lincoln.I llutturlcs : I'lutts-
inoutb Keovi-s , Vnnii mid Mitiipln ; Llncolu-
UuHtonu and 1'oar , Umplro : ( Ircnsly.
tin nur Cll } > , httumpoil ,
CiuiM ) Iii.iM ) , Neb , , May 1 , [ Special
Telegram to TUB lUij : 'Ihroa hundred
people , half of whom came on n special fron
Hastings , saw iho llrtt game of the stuu
championship t > oason. Wnathor cold , ( irani
Islnnd lost on account of poor all-aroum !
ulnying. llofer wa ) knocked out of the box ,
1'uokard did oxcellcnllj in the box foi
Ha&tlnKB. Score :
Urand Island . .0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1- .
lliistluzs 0 1 3 1 3 1 1 I -n
Kiirnud rum : ( irund 1 bland 1 , lilts. Gram
Ihlaud , r > ; llnatlniits K. I'.rrors : ( ir.uul U
land , I' ' ; llusitinvs , 4 , lliilterlui : llofor ,
UourUuaud Kuefp ; 1'avkurd and
Stunning ot the T < miu .
I'laycd. Won. Lost. Per cent
Lincoln 1 1 0 1.00
llantlnu'H 1.00
I'lntlnnioulh a oo
Urand Ulaud 1 0 t aoo
lloyn ut 1'rUe ri
MU.SCIB , lud. , May 1. A brutal prlxo flgh
occurred Just oul ldo the city limits of Mun-
clo yostordnv , In which fvo young boys bad
their faces bsdly puuimolod with bnro fists.
The principals were a colored lad , Ilurt An
derson , nnd n whlto boy uamcd ( lonlon ,
Thov hud n dlsnulo nnd fnonils urged n prlzo
light as n Bottlomcnl. Three vicious rounds
were fought nnd the contest was decided a
draw. Tbo grass was much bespattered
with their blood.
NATIONAL ii\iui : : .
St. I.onH ( "ranks llmile One of Nlrlc
t'lirliisltlr * .
ST. Lofi" , Mo. , May 1. Umplro McCrum
was the feature of loday's game between
Washington and St. Louis. Ho was guyed
unmercifully by a crowd of tl"OJ cranks for
numoiouj bad breaks. Dwvor was In good
form and In addition to Iteoplnp the Wash
ington * ' bits scattered lloldud bU position
superbly. Score :
St. Louis . 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 2fl
Washington . . 0 0 0 1 0 1 S 0 o-
lilts : St , LouK Ii : Washington , II. Hrrors :
St Louis , t. Washington , . I. I'm nod I misSt. .
LonK I , Washington , ' . ' . llittorles : Ihvyor
and lllrd , ( laslil ht uud Larkln.
KIIIIIK-N Hnil Kitsy IMurklni ; .
LDUISVIM.I : . Ky. , Mav 1. The homo team
had no trouble in dcfcallng tbo Oilolos to
day. Fll7gorald pllchod his llrst champion
ship game for the Colonels aud was very
oft'octlvs up to the ninth inning , when ho letdown
down and allowed the visitors lo score two
runs. Pfoffor mnao the llrst homo run hit ot
tbo season on the local grounds. Weather
Hue. At ton dan co , 0,000. Score :
LonlsMllo . , . . II 5-11
Illltlinoio . . 2
Hits Louisville. 17 ; llnltlmoro , 10. Krrors :
Louisville. .1 ; II iltlnioro , 7. 1' . irne.il runs :
LoulsMllp , ( is It iltlnioro. 1 Halter us : 1'IU-
gi-rald mid Urlin ; Cobb und Kiimnsun.
\\lllj Illllv .Uclllll's I'lrnt ( iiinto.
CIMINNHTI. O. , Mnv 1. McCilU pitched n
line gmno against Cleveland todav , but his
support was of the wont. Cincinnati knocked
Cuppy out ot the box In llvo lunlugi. Warm.
AllondfUice , IIJ.OOJ. . Scoro.
Cincinnati . . . 1 1 5 ,1 0 0 0 0 2 12
Cleveland . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 .1 0
lilts : Cincinnati 14 ; Cleveland , 0 Ilrrors :
Cincinnati , 8 ; ( Jtuxottiml , .1. Kilned runs :
Cliiclnu ill , 7j Ulovnlaml , I. It'itteilos1 Mul-
lano. Mclllll and Murphy ; Williams , Onppy
und Doyle
of the Tonnn.
I'layocl. Won , Lost. 1'orOt.
Iloston . II 11 2 .810
l.oiiis\lllc . II 10 II ,7ii )
llronklvn . U B II .7)0
I'lttsburi . II U 1 . ( m
Clnclnnull . 1 ( > 10 0 .lii" )
Clinelanil . U 7 fi .GiJ
Now Yorit . 12 7 5 .f > s. |
I'hlliidOlpbla . 11 fi 8 . . ( S3
Washington . 13 ! l U . 'JAO
Ht , Louis . II : i 10 . ' . ' .It
Chicago . 14 3 II .214
HalUmoio . 13 1 14 .007
U.imtM Todny.
Hoston at Chicatro.
Drooklvu nt Pittsbur ? .
Now York nt Cincinnati.
Philadelphia nt Cleveland.
Washington at int. Louis.
Alter I'lcil l niter's Curls.
OMUIA , Atiril 30. To the Sporting Editor
of THU But : : I hereby challenge Fted A.
Fuller to shoot n rlllit match ot fifty shots
each , 200 yards , oIT baud , for from $ JT to WO
n slda on btandmd American target. En
closed please tlnu JTi foifoit , bilanco to bo uut
up as teen as challenge is ucccpteil.
C. J.
Him Conii WIIIIIK *
Mrs. Newton , living in Omaha near the
police station , was in South Omaha
Saturday evening in search of her daughter
Marv Newton , need 1(5 ( years. The \ounp
girl had been employed as n domestic by n
'mnlly named Daly until recently and had
loulected lo so Infoim her mother. She
fell in wilh bad company aud was
'oa astray. This fact reached Mts. Now-
.on's cars , nnd in company with Oflicor
Humpol she mido u search for bor daughter ,
but wns tiuablo to lind the wayward ono.
Tbo girl had aopllcd for admission at n
Twonty-soveath street resort , but was
refused.
The police found tbo young girl in com
pany with Ben Barman , a young man em
ployed at a packing house In thU city. The
couple wcro located on Twentyfourth'street ,
between J and K streets. In Barman's pos
session were several letters from the phi
indicating that a strong affection existed be
tween tbo two. Ono letter in particular
gives ptoof to Iho assertion. In this missive
the young pirl In affcotlonuto terms gives
notice to bor lover that she has tauon poison
and is dying for him. Bolh were placed
under arrest and taken to the pollco station.
City KcuortlH lu Danger.
The records and valuable paporj of the
city of South Omaha are not in a nluco of
safety and the city council should lese no
tlmo in providing quarter * for the muuicinal
ofllcos vthlch will bo .secure from loss by iiro.
A number of locil capitalists coiitomnlato
Ihooruclion of several business blocks , nnd
It would seem that the opportunity is nt
hand for providing suitable und safe quar
ters for the city's oflicml. * . A number of the
members of the city council so em to bo of
the opinion .but the best way out of tbo di
lemma will DO to leasu quarters in ono of the
now brick blocks which will bo erected dur
ing the present season , nt a reasonable
rental for a term of years , providing the
owner of the building will put in a large
vault , equal lo lhat which the municipal
business demands.
Charles Singer will orocl a threo-story
brick block ut Twenty-foul lu nnd N streets ,
and ho professes lo bj desirous of entering
into such an agreement with the authorities.
Knturtnlnliif ; Dolvgutoi.
A number of the delegates to tha Meth
odist conference are bcin < ; cntcilalnod by
South Omaha pcoulo. Ke.v. C. N. Dawson Is
onlorlainini' J. A. AcUcrman and J. 11. Mc-
Cloticoy of Alabama ; A. II. Mihcr , II. W.
Chaffeo of Kansas ; H. A. McAllister , E. W.
Cunningham of Kansas ; Mrs. O. 1C Morris ,
O. K. Bcobu of Nebraska , K. W. Voorhocs of
Kansas , J. C. Postlewait of Knnsns and IX
H. SVoou of Indiana ; .1. W. Udaorton , W. II.
Sweet and M. M. Stclof Kansas. They
will bo bhown the greatness of South Omaha
und the lact will bo Imprcssod upon their
minds that the future packing mid .stock cen
ter of thu world Is the Maglo City.
Tlirlr I'lircHi'll 1'iirty ,
Thursday evening , May 5 , the members of
the Young People's Social club will glvo a
fm ewoll party nt Knlshts of Pythias hall.
This club during Ihu past season has proven
u success und added a great deal to the en
joyment mid pleasures of social llfo In tbo
Mngio City. Thursday oyinilnu's ' affair will
bo u success in every particular and these
who have le-ceived invitations look pleas
antly forward to Its coming.
Xotoj unit I'mritumlft.
Frank J. Sholauoy Is in Chicago.
Mrs. Frank Dubois rapidly lecovoring
fiom her recent Illness.
D. M. ritzgorald of Chicago was the guest
y os tor day of Clarcnco Soboikor.
Mark Boukul , formerly a mail carrier on
iho Soulh Omiba force , lolt for Chicago lust
evening to bo absent several days.
The city council will moot in regular scs-
sion this ovonini ; . Final action will bo tukon
on the proposed occupation tax ordinance.
Tbo Maroons and Atblolics crojsoa bats
yesterday afternoon on the Third wuro
grounds , tbo former winning by a scoio of
7 to 4.
Hugh Murpbv has a force of men at work
grading South Twenty-sixth street , aud will
commence paving us soon as tbo slroot U In
condition ,
Kov Dr. Boobo of Brolron How occupied
Iho pulpit at tha First Piesbytciiau uhurcn
last evening , nnd delighted his bearers by
delivering a masterly sermon.
The annual mooting of the First Prosbyto
riau church and congregation will bo bold
Wednesday evening , May 1 , ut the church.
Among ether businosb to bo transacted will
bo the election of n board of six trustees.
A large number of the members mid their
ladles of thu Scauaauuvluu Benevolent
society of the Order of tbo North Star as
sembled Saturday nliibt lu tbo Anclont
Order of United Workmen hull and
pleasantly celebrated tbo third anniversary
of the foundauon of the society in this city.
Hey , A. L. Leonard. D.I ) . , of Brooklyn , N.
Y. , occumod Ibo pulpit at tbo Methodist
Kplecopal church Sunday inornluit aud Kov ,
E. P. Albcris , D.D. , of Now Orleans , La. ,
Sunday ovonlni ; . Prof , Ackornmnn of U. S.
Grant college ot Athens. Tenu. , delivered u
short address to the members of the Epworib
league at tbuovouluc mooting.
OonsidoMbla Diflbrotlco of Opinion as lo
Just What it Is ,
CALL FOR AfytNTIRELY NEW CREED
.Mutton lo HTrrcmted nt th MeotliiB
oT ( ho ( Imirral As emlly nt I'orlliiiul ,
Ore. , TliU Month \Vlilrli Will At *
tract ( Ictipritl Attt'iilton.
PoiiTHNtt , Oro. , May 1. [ Spoclnl to Tun
Bur. ] for severalmonths tbo Prosbvlorlans
of 1'ortlnnd anil Iti vicinity have been preparing -
paring for ttio moetlnir ot the qonor.il nssom *
bly of the Presbyterian church , which will
begin on May 10 ntnl lost noaily two week * ,
Although this U the id lib nicotine of ttio as
sembly this venerable body ha * never boon
further westthun Omahn , nntt only onro has
It mut so far west hs that , For a number of
years the project ol cairying the Prosuyto-
Hans to the Pncillo coast has been under dis
cussion , nud nftor numerous consultations
and what was equally important the layIng -
Ing nililo of n mileage fund latpo enough
for the iiicrensoa uxponses cotucquont upon
such nn extended trip , the claims of the
Pnclllo eoait wore seriously considered last
year at Uotiolt , Mich , Invltntlons wcro re
ceived from the ( Jalvnrv church of San
Francisco mid the First church of this cl'v.
lint the spccc'li that captured the assembly
was given by Dr. A. ,1. Drown , the pastor of
the First church , nnd by nn almost unani
mous vote It was decided to nci-opt the Invi
tation. Harly in thu fall a lan-o committee
of arrangements ; v s appointed , with special
committees on hospitality , inform ttlon ,
Ilnnneo , preparation of assembly rooms , mis
sions anil pulpit , pioss and piintlni ? , banquet ,
excursion , music , railroad and trans ,
poit.itloi , , and nn oxocntlvo committee com-
pilslng the leading clergymen iiiul laymen of
the presbytery. Preparations hnvo been
inndo for the ontortuinmont of 2OUJ people
commlsslonois , olllcors and visitors. Dr.
Urowu promised lastyear ; free entertainment
for nt least ii.OOO conimlssioncrs nnd S''i OOO
If necessary for the expanses.
It Is thn wUh of the 1'orllaud people that
thu assembly so sooii lo moat In tlielr city
should bo pre-eminently n missionary as
sembly , and lo that end a commit
tee has boon appointed to bring this
question specially before the commls-
sloncis who , in reaching Port-
laud , will traverse the gtoot mission field of
the church. The First church Issues a
monthly paper , called "The Hesperian , " aim
early in the season , in an editorial , this state
ment was i undo : "Homo and foiuigu mis
sions sliould have at Joust a day each and
more if possible. The committee on illu
sions and pulpits will endeavor by corre
spondence una otherwise to bring this about
and to prevent those causes being crowded
into a corner.V"o are iutctoslod In the
Itriprgs case mid 111 revision , but the pioblom
of the ovnucelizatlou of the- great west is lo
us ot paramount importance. "
Hut while tbo committee feels so strongly
about homo missions it will bo utterly im-
rossiblo to crowd the llrlggs casu" mia
revision Into ai corner. In Inct , It seem- ,
probable that the coming assembly u 111 bo
made memorable. Jiy the defeat of tovtslon
and the ordering of anew creed for tbo
Presbyterian chinch. TLo revision commit
tee appointed t\w > oars ago , with Dr. W. O.
Koborts , president of the LnkoForobtunivnr-
sity , as its cbalt/nqij / , has prepared its second
ronort which ha been made public. By the
limitations Imposed when tuo appointment
was made the committee was unable to tntro-
duce any propositions tondlng to Impair the
Calvlnlstic systdm ofj doctrine taught in the
confession , nnd itris-admltled that the mem
bers of the committees have dona their best
in view of all the circumstances , but they
have not satisfied the great mot's
of the church , ! it ! \a \ bolloved. Many
of thoso-who il ojjposod revision at the
outset , feel that tbo committee have irene too
far , while these who were extreme ruvisioa-
ists insist that the iei > ult is altogether too
conservative nnll'tfiRfc Iho changes miiUo are
not at all satisfactory , lind , further , that the
temper of the chur.ch in regard to revision
has chaugod siuco the matter was tlrst
broatcncd , and that no rovisior. is possible
now which will satisfy all parties. The only
Ihlnis lhat can keen tlio Prosbvtcnan cnurch
united , they say , is not an unrevised confes
sion , nor the confession as amended by the
revision committee , but a now .creed which
will in some respects losomblo the ono out
lined bv Dr. Henry Van Dytto of Now York
City. Whoa discussing tno matter in his
presbytery ho sniil that those whom be rep
resented wanted a now statement of essen
tial doctrine for four reasons :
"First , because it will bo simpler. Wo
want homothlng that n plain man can under
stand : something we can put Into tbo hnnus
of these that need instruction without eou-
furilng their minds. Hecoi.d. because It will
bo moio scriptural.Vo want somothlng
that has tbo tone and accent of 'ho Now
Testament : something loss like a law paper
and more line u creed , which can bo road In
tbo churches without injuring the spirit of
devotion ; something that will uplift and
warm tbo heart. Third , nucausa it will be
shorter. Eleven thousand woids Is too
much. The substance of our faith can be
put into half that space. If woleavo outtho
non-cssontiul wo shall be able to put moio
strength into our faith in the essentials.
And tills will biing us nearer to our brethren
and help to clear the way for tbo unilication
of Christendom. Fourth , because It will
hnvo a bettor balance. In political theology
thu Important thing is thu emphasis. Wo
wantaciocd that will lay a massl"o em
phasis upon the love of God for the \vbolo
world , tno ntonomont of Christ for nil man
kind , and the free , slncorooffer of the gospel
for ovorv crcotuio. "
The revision committee , on the contrary ,
feel that if its report is adopted it will
satlsfv ull except a few extreme conserva
tives and a few extreme radical * who will bo
equally unable lo agtco upon u now creed.
Too progress of the discussion of this im
portant , question will bo watched with irreat
Interest.
The subject most Impottnnt next to the ro-
vi > ion question , and perhaps of grcalor pop
ular interest because it has in U a porsuuul
olomoul , will Do the discussion of thu Hilggs
case. This will coin'- before the assembly in
two ways. Last year his unnsfor from ono
chair to another In tbo Union seminary was
disapproved by u vole of 110 to 00 , but an In
tense was the feeling on tuo part of the seminary -
nary diicctora that at n mooting hold shortly
after the assembly they rcafllrmcd his ap
pointment , or rather his''transfe ! " ns they
term it , and decided to stand by him. Do-
sides disapproving tbo appointment the
nssomblv appointed a committee , houdotl by
Prchldent 1'niton of I'rinroton , to consult
wl'li thn dliectora rolnllvo lo thu lulatlon ex
isting between tuoMiininnry and thu assoui-
hly. This cominlitou1 hold two meetings in
Now York nnd nfltfl the adjournment Dr.
Pntlon and Dr , HuAlugs signed the follow
ing stnloment : .o , ,
"Tho adjourned conference which began
on Wednesday last hotw ou the gcnor.il
nsseinblys coruifiittco nnd the directors of
Iho Union ThnologlUal Bomlnnry was con
cluded on Fridayi owulng. A full , free nnd
calm discussion \yysJiad ot nil the points nt
issue. There was uuouRhout un obvious
nnd earnest dcstrii to roach harmoniously
homo conclusion.Jil'ho ' commlttco did not
mid could not yn lll its to tbo general
assembly's intorpictatlon of the agreement
of lb0. On thoothfcr hand , the bemlnurv
directors did not'Jieid tnrir position with
regard to the ( I'llDsfor of Ir. lirlggs.
The fact is "JHii'eopted on both
sldus that tbero ftp'an honest dilToroiicoof
opinion between tlioCiwo parties to thougroo-
menl of 1570 , which difference will bo 10-
portcd to tlio genera ] , , 'assembly a < i for the
present Irreconcilable. The coinmlUco Mill
recommend lhat tjio staius quo bo recog-
nUeil in Iho hope tlmt soinu action tuny bo
inlieu which will lead lo a harmonious settle
ment of the question involvrd , The mumoors
of the commiltco und the directors of the
seminary have readied a bettor understand
ing of ono another by the free nnd courteous
lntoruhuno | of views , nnd on both aide ?
there has been nn honorable disposition to
sock the o ihlngs Vi uli.li inako for peace. In
the conclusion of tbo conference thu vonura-
bio Dr. Duller nildros < od thu cominlitou in n
few kindly , impresilvo words , to which Dr.
Paiton responded in a like spirit , and then
with thu doxolngy nnd Iho benediction , Iho
conforoncc was adjouined slim dio.
" I 1'ATrox
"FiUMis * , ,
' Chairman of the Uoncral Assembly's Com
mittee.
' TiiOMAttS. HASTINGS ,
For the Dirocton of Union Theological Sem
inary. "
In tba meantime , Dr. Hrijn has boon
tnacblnt ; m the seminary , und B hu col-
loagun nnd tuccDssor In the Hebrew chair ,
Prof , Drown , bus boon In 1'utopo the Ktonter
pnrt of the your , ho hns boon practically fill
ing his former rhalr.
The second phnftu of the Drlgg * case will
bo the appeal from the prosecuting com
mit too of the Now York presbytery , which
dismissed the heresy trial bosun Ihoro last
summer. After the committee had inndo Its
report citing the charges and specifications ,
mid Dr. IJnggs had made n reply , the pres
bytery dismissed the rnso , mid It Is against
this action tlmt the appeal Is brought. In
nddllion to tlmt the members of the com
mittee have lodged n complaint npalnst the
presbytery \\iththo New York synod. Ac
cording to Iho usual course the case should
go from the piesbytery to Iho synod and then
to the assembly , and Iho appeal may not bo
brought up this spring. \ \ hen the cfiso was
before the presbytery of Now York last fall ,
protests against the ruling of the moderator
and ngalnnt the decision of the presbytery
wcro offered , nnd these hnvo been signed by
many who voted to dUinlss the case In Iho
presbytery.
It is unt cortnln yet who will servo us mod
erator. Two names have been prominently
mentioned , thosn of Dr. Wallace Kidcliffo
nnd Dr. S. .1 , McPhorson. Dr Uidcllfffo Is a
Princeton graduate nnd the pastor of n loadIng -
Ing church In Detroit. Dr. MoPhonoti Is a
Chicago man , to whom the prosidoncv ot
Lake Forest university hns boot' offered
since the resignation ot Dr. Kobcrts.
Dr. Kmlcltffo was borti lu Pittsburp nearly
fifty years ago , was graduated at .lofforson
college thirty years ago , had his theological
training lu the Unttou Presbvtorian somln-
nry nt Allegheny nnd at the Prosbytorlan
seminary nt Princeton. Hu was ordmnod by
the presbytery at Philadelphia In 1SOO , serv
ing as pastor of tbo Woodland chun-ii for
four years. From Philadelphia ho wont to
Heaalng , first ns staled Biipply of the First
church , mid Inter became lu pastor. Ho IIM
surged ns moilaintor of the synod of Phil-
ndolpbla , nnd would mnito u strong moder
ator.
ator.Dr.
Dr. McPherson Is n young man of much
promise nnd Is exceedingly popular In Iho
west. Ho Is n piogrosslvo man , and the
onlv word beard ngalnst bis selection Is lhat
Chlctgo has had two moderators within thu
last ten years. Dr. Herrick Johnson and Dr.
Matquis , auu Hint it is not fulr to the rest of
the church to choose : i man from Chicago so
soon ngnln. Dr McPherson was born in
Whoatland , Monroe county , N Y. , In 1S.10.
Ho wiw gradualod at Pilncoton colipgo In
1ST I , with the llrst ucadomlc rank in his
class. For ono joar ho wns tutor In mntho
tnntlcs at Prlncoton. In lS7. i ho onlured
Princelon seminary. In 1877 ho gave the
master's oration. Ho was llconsod to preach
by the proibytory of llochuitur In 1877 , nnd
wns Installed , by the prosbvtory of Morris
and Orange , paslor of Iho Knst Orange
Presbytoiian church in Septomuor , 1S7U.
Hero his labors were largely blossi-d. In
November , 18SJ , ho entered the pastorate of
the Second Presbyterian church of Chicago.
The following statistical tnblo conlnlns in
brief the record of the giowth nnd progress
of the Ptosbyterlan church for morolhiui 250
\ears. Prior to 17a9 accurate ligures seem
to bj unattainable :
1 heir Ijo\ontli ! Viinuit McutloR ,
The eleventh annual meeting of the
Nobraaltu State Pharm.icoutlo.il association
will bo held Juno 7 , S and 9 , lOJ , at Grand
Island. As this is the llrst tlmo the annual
mooting ever convened lu the western part
of the stnto and Grand Island boinc so cen
trally located and on all tbo lallway lines ,
the largest mooting in Ibo history of thu
association Is expected. Plcasuro and protlt
are assured to nil who come. Music , dancing ,
games and sports , now and old acquaintances ,
are the pleasant attractions. Above nil , the
Interests of pharmacy and of every pharma
cist will bo promoted.
1'rizos on papers and queries hnvo boon of
fered by Morrison , PlummetCo. . , Hlchard-
sou Urus cotnniuy nnd James Uced and II.
U. Hoyden. Prizes for laces by Ulalto.Bruco
, t Co. , H. T. Clailto Drue company , McPiko ,
l ox & Co. . Nelson Johnson MunufactiirliiR
company , M. C. Dcwitt & Co. , Lazcll. Dalloy
& Co , Shenvin Ai Williams , PoroKoy AJ
Moore , Fiodorlclc Stearno. Cudahv PadiiiiK
company , Tlldcn & Co. , Hood & Hot don , T.
C. Taylor , rcpiesontini ; Moirison , Plummor
AS Co. and Soeloy Pcrfumo Manufacturing
coin pan } .
Badges for mo.nbers have bcou fuinlsbcd
with the compliments ol Parlio , Davis Ai Co
nnd the programs for the ernna ball with the
compliments of A. A. Flandoii , icpiosontlriR
Tllden As Co.
A gold headed umbrella will bo presented
by bmlth C. Wilson , ioproonllng Meyer
IJros. , lo Iho member who secures the largest
number of now names for membership.
The local committee of Grand Island is un
tiring in Us ellorts for the success of this
meeting.
i'jiti > ox.ii , r i2i.mii iniH.
IV. . Robertson of IConrnov is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.G. . W. Shrock of Yorit , Neb. , is at the
Aicado.
K , M. Ford of DosMoines Is stopping at the
Millard.
Adolph Peterson of tVomout is at the
Millard.
L. J. Smith ot Manning , la , is slopping ut
Iho Arcade.
,1. L. Lasubrood of Oxlord , Neb , was al
the Uullone.
Ueunii Shcedy , n Denver capitalist , Is at
the Millnrd.
George K Lorton of Crawford , Nob. , Is at
the MUrray.
C. O. Smith of fort Nlob-ara , Neb , , is nl
Ibo Dollono.
W. V. Scottof Spoaillsb , S. D , , Is stopping
at , Iho Murray.
Oicar Tidomnn of Mlndon , Neb. , Is stop-
plug nt the Arcade.
Mrs. J , F. Gavschow of McCook Is rogis-
toriidnt the Arcade.
M. E. IJarnett of Ncmnha , Nob. , Is regU-
to red at tlioMllliird.
\ \ ' . SVillinms and wife of Lincoln are ranis-
tcred nt the Dollono.
W. H. Sweet and M. M. Stoli of Sallna'
Kan , , nru nt the Dollonu ,
MM. C. K. Uovott mid Mrs. L. II. Roe of
Dulutli nro among the lady guests al thu Dcl-
lono.
MiBsoi Ltllia Crummer , Maud Ilamlln ,
Klttlo Hmnlln , Myrta Abbey and Lillian
K.irrlnKtoij , Mr , Hnriico Hclfrlch nnd Mr.
nud Mrs. T. 11. Cole of Falls City , Nell. ,
paid Tin : HUP. n call last ovonlni ; .
Tbo nollce and detectives wore out in force
yesterday shadowing the saloons , None of
Iho flown town resorts were found upon.
The pollro caplurad K Hurlto , n colored
man from Council HlulTs.ycsiurdav Mud held
him nin fugitive. IJunu is wanted across
the nvor for hur liry.
CoimuBiiciiK. May in , Ollli-er Flynn \\lll
drill Ihu untlro dalall of polli-u for iwcnty
mlnutoi ooforo roll call , Tills , will lo con
tinued until October I.
Sergoaul Ormsby nnd Oflicor * Davis ,
Dunn , Fislto and Flynn \\lll iopi > rt for dui >
to Commissioner of Iloalib bomor-s al i
o'clock Ibis morning , mid iho aclivo wotlc of
cleaning up ihortty will begin
A gang of hoodlums amused tlioinnolvm
yesterday afternoon uy throwlni : stonoi end
shoollng u revolver at the switching crow
employed In the fat. Paul , Mlnnuipolls &
Omaha , yards , The police department wui
notified und a slop put lo the sport.
About 10,3U Saturday night a numborof
nricsts were niadu from Il > ion Clark's suloon
In tba rear of Ibo pouofhco , upon Ibo charge
of gambling. This place has boon lioqueulcd
of lalo by a number of well Uuowa gumbleri
and Suturday night's worls on the purt of the
pollco was tbo luiult.
ACRES OF SMOKING IIOISS
Winnipeg , Manitoba , Vieitod by a Disas
trous OonfhgratSon.
FAILURE OF THE CITY'S ' WATER SUPPLY
Olntnrlri Tlmt Confronted tlin rirninrn In
H htlng the rir tiiimngrs und linur-
nnur Oltitun , Knntns , Simors IOM
Irum u Ooiitliiffrntloii ,
MINVKAPOMS , Minn. , Mny 1. A special to
the Tribune from Winnipeg , J tati , sats :
Tbo most extensive lira In the hlstoty of
Winnipeg occurred about 2 o'clock this
morning , and bofora It wns gotten under con
trol slxtcon or oighlcou buildings were to
tally destroyed. A space covering nearly
thrco acres Is uow n mass of smouldering
ruins.
Tlio flro stnrtoil undur the ttngo of Iho
Princess opera house and wns burning , It la
supposed , about an hour before discovered.
Members of n theatrical company were play
ing there nnd loft their dressing rooms and
tlio house was locked up. About 1 o'clock
200 people In the Grand Union oppotilo
hoard n loud explosion In the theater , nnd al
most Instantly Iho place was lllloJ with
llainos.
\Vhou the lire brlgndo arrived It was found
thnl tlio water works company hnd closed
dovui lor tupaiis , nnd as the hydrants wcro
useless the hose hud to be laid lo t nulls before
fore the water wns turned on the lire. Dy
Hint lime the opera house mid live or sl\
stores in Ihnopmn house block were com
plotiMy wiappod In tlames , nnd so quiculj
did the block burn that not a dollar's woith
of stuff was rescued.
TLn llninos spread with torrlbto rapidity ,
audllftcun uilnutos nftur the alarm hud been
souudod they had crossed nn nlloywny nnd
caucht McGregor's largo lively stable , In
which \\cva Ihousand of dollni's worlh of
carriages , etc. , Including all the wagons of
the Dominion Express company. Bo hot was
the lira that uono of these were savou. And
then , In spite of n'l ' the efforts of the lire-
men , thn llames spread to the buildings
on tbo opposlto side of the strcol. Frost &
Wood's ' agricultural warehouse. Green's ex
tensive fccdstoio , a carriage repairing shop ,
tbo Salvation Aimy bariacks mid three pti
vale ros'doncos ' across the sttoot wcro nil on
lira nt the sumo limn nud all \\orouurncd to
the ground \\lth Iholr contents ovtopt Dawl-
lug's grain wnruhutise , which wns partially
saved. Thrco residences and n largo stable
back of the opera house were nlso dustroyod
and lllllo If nnylhliig savoil.
Tlio Grand Union bolol wns also In great
dan per , the windows being cracked by the
great heat , but the lircmon , aided b > a fa\or-
able \\ind , saved the big hotel.
Hub ? & .Swift's Uncle Tom company lost
everything , Including special scenery , ward
robe , oti\ The propitotors of Iho opera house
mo heavy losers. Tlioycnirled only $ iiOlJ )
Insurance , which would barely rover Iho
sconciy und properties. Total losses arc
voij heavy , but cannot now uo ositmitcd ,
while tbo insurance appears to uo exceed
ingly light.
Tiiiuedian FroJerlck Wurdo wns to hnvo
opened nt the Princess ibis week , but for
tunately for him , none of his bacgngo had
been taken into the theater.
Othui flics.
Omw \ , Kan. , May 1. A disastrous fire
started today in n Hvoty stable in the nouti
part of town. A slroncr wind was blowing
and after destroying the sinblu , the lire
spread to Crowdor Bros" , steam laundry mid
J. I" ! Spencer's frame house , both of which
wen > dosttoyed. lirnntls fiom the lire WPIO
carried by the wind ucross the river and sot
flro to the stables of the street rar company
'
and to nn ndjolnine livery stable. Doth o'f
the latter woio atslroyed. Tbo loss is J.H.OUO ;
partially Insured.
P.iint your buildinps with strictly
puio "Old Dutch Process" white lo.id.
: 'Rcd Soul , " "Colliot- , " "bouthorn , "
have stooil tlio test of yoara. Spooify ono
of thcso br.imla und bu sure you { jot it.
OIPICS OP WKATHCII DUIIEIU , I
OMAHA. May 1. f
. The barometer is lowest in Kansas and
Colorado and highest In the extreme north
east. Warm weather prevails in the south
west und over the interior of thu country ,
In tlic northwest It is cold and quito winlor-
ish. Snow U icpoited from Montana nnd
Noitli Dakota , and raw nottbcnbtoily winds
and dismal wo ithur prevail thioughout the
'
upper Mississippi val'tcy. The wannest nt
Omubn today was i53 = , nt St. Louis and
WlelilU ! > ! > = .
For Ijastorn Nebraska , Omaha aud VIc-
initj ( Jo&ler nnd contlnuou laluy. unsnttled
weather , north to northeast Avlnds during
Monday.
For Nebraska Fair , mocedcu by sliowors
inoxliuuiosouthcast , colder In soutii ; north
cast winds.
.Uf-ss Lettlo lluittlt'U ,
Is the sister of Mr.V. . S. llunllcy , ot
Cortland , N. Y. , ncll known car
penter and builder. Her frank slate-
meat below jjlvcs only tlic absolute
truth concerning her illness and mar-
\clons rccoveiv by llie aid of Hood's
Sarsaparilla , She sajs :
" 0. I Hood & Co , Lowell , Mass. :
"lcu hill Tuclvo jean iigo I licsan to
have lieinoirlngcs and fum joars ago Uucaino
no low tli.it tlio physician * lold mo
There Was No Hope
and I should soon die , f could not ho movoil
fiom my lied , lunlrr my face \\cio niikliu |
roiitlimally reddened wllli hlood fiom my
inmitli 1 oiili ! mi iiuililiiK and had no
acllniiof Iho boHi-H fm \\iuk. . 'JliutUicluiH
xniil tlio c.insu win ulcers in llui stoiinch , At
Iliit tlmu my inolhoi .sniil hu wanted In make
una iimiu Ulal , and asKetl If 1 wonlil Uko
1 told her Ituould bo
A Waste of Money
but Amlliig It would comfoif her , I began talc-
luglt. In u few dn > * Iho bloating began to
siiliMilo , I scemeil lo fui I n lltllo Mionucr , but
Ihuiicht It only f mej 1 was .so weak I could
< nilv lalto ten diops of SarsajmllU ntlhst.
In ha weeks I win nlilo to il up ii few mill-
uteicu'i ) day In a mouth S rnnlil Miilli
nrio. Km loom. Ouu d iy 1 ilsUcil ull It
tliuv weie In h.ivii fur diiinirmil Mild I
wanted hoinctlihm henity My inothcivaj
soji.iipy | aim ciled. It was Urn
First Time I had Felt Hun
gry for Two Years
I Itcplon with IlooJ's E inaparllU and In six
mouUis u as : \ullai our In my life. It Ii
now lam 5 cms Mnco I icroyi icd , ai1 1 f luvo
not luil a da ) 'a ' sluUnci * sliu o. nur any liemni-
ilmKu If c er a Inini.ui bclni ; th.tulod < h < >
KoniJ Lord on beiiiled Knee * it was I. I J now
Hut llnoU's SaisapnllH. mid that alonw ,
uniucitlonably | Miiml i r Iiie. "
llenrt. Pawjrer A JcnnliiRi , Ilio well known
ilriislit | of Cortland , iy UiatMlu Iluntluy ' I *
a MKli'X ' rciiicctoJ ladyj lierstatcuiuiit of what
Hood's Sarsaparilla
JUi done for her Ii nortlijr tlio liUUe ; t conn-
duucc " Hooil's 1'lllu curu U > tr
A SLUGGISH STRHAM.
It < lr > l I'otil nnil roinonoiM Unlrm It Is Kept
At this season of tlio year people fool inoro
or lc s weak , run down , wearied nnd depressed
It hns hern commonly supposed that It Is tin
to Impurities of the blood and tint only by
purifying the blood ran good health ho socurnd
Is this trim ? I.et us sio. The blood g t Im *
liure because It is sliiRiilsh llun does n stream
giM linpuro with preen scum anil poisons on
llie top ? Miuply bei'nu'.o It doesn't run. A
lunnliix strt-uu Isnot IniDtiro , bill a stammnt
or slucgloli sttpam nlwnys Is If. therefore
you would Ueop your blood purr. Ueop It mov-
\nt \ , keep It thiolibtii ) ; . The moment It boelns
to bo slucutsli. It will tid l" to bo Impure , and
jou will fool tlio effect * In tired , wi-nk foelliiKs ,
dintrrsccili'inutlons , nd n thousand nnd ono
troubles whli'h iilwuys follow. The piopor
way to knrp the Mood Mlrrlnc Is bv the usu
of apiirostlinulaiit. In iiittilnr.itUin. Mlmumto
IlKunlly , nud It will Keep In ronstiintilionltliy
motion , nnd food lieiiltli will follow. There Is
buliuuiwav In whleh this oiin bo done und
that Is l > y thu use of tbo purest nnd host ntlm
uliint you can Mini , | ti < ( oriltly Hhlskoy , and
tlieio ( shut one nhso.utely pure , inodlelnnl
wblskoy known to tbo uurlit , mid that Is
nulls's Pine Mult ' cloiitlstH admit this , thn
doetitrsnllcoutlriiilt. It Isinornsoncr-illv used
to-dnv tli.ui tniy ether whiskey which tlut
world has over soon , mid It Is popular only
throu h Its nior t , , not lot nny ilruititlsl or
croeordecolxo you by s'lylnv they lm\o sonlo-
thliiK "Just us niMtd' MomothliiR they can ro-
eonimcnil 'do \ \ lion any dOHlorxnys this , h
has nn lntpro < ted inolUo. wbli h itBtinlly N. t
null jousoini'tlilnc" heap ml Inferior ouhlcll
ho oan itmko moro money Do not bo so
deeol\ed.
Dit.ii.c.vicsr 3 NIHVH : AND nuvis 'i
MKNT.t NIOC ! tofor llrUorm DltMiiuii , Fill , .No.l
rnlxla. Ito.i'lu'lij. MorTinii 1'fJitr.uion oui oJ br nl
roliol orlobni-oo WukofiilnuM. Mvntil lljproutoi
buflonlni ; of tlio llraltt at nlnt linsnltr niliorr
ili-cnyilut It , I'm nil ire Ol I A < > Mirron.ioii , lun
iif | 'OWLT In olthopHOT | ntHiton" ? , l j irorrtioDt ftit I
nllhomM. ) Wntkniniai , liifoliinttrr loiiot SDJf
mntorrhoat'CAinuI hjr ori'r otorlliinof tha britln
Hi'ir-iilUi , ovor-ln liilnnnoJ A miiitlh s truntment
ll.tifar ? \ I'r millVu Oimr.uitx u t > .iiai ti
cure Knelt unlJr for 1 lujY.ts. irlllil } mil on I writ
ten uurirtntoo to refuii t If not ourjJ riiitr\ntto
liiiutilonly br V Scliiolcr , Dnmal'l ol iunt
i : lor liilh an.I 1 iirn in its Oumtui , Nub
llonure of ImltntU'iia
Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing ,
Ciirea
Oliappod Hands , "Wounds , Bunio , Etc.
RoraovoD aud Provouts Dandruff.
S
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
Tlio above brands of gloves lor sulo by
The Boston Store
N. W. Cor. Kith and Doujilns Sts.
Oiuuluu
All the latest styles in
Soft and Stiff Plats.
STOTSON'S
SOFT and STIFF IIA TS.
ADLABADGf FDR CO , ,
HATTERS AND FURRIERS
218 South 15th Street.
Furs Store ! niul Repaired.
Monday , Tuesday & IVet/nesdiy , Ma'J , 3 A t.
WKDMIaDAY MATLNKi : .
Kiiuni-'ciiioiit of Ilio DU-
-
RHBHI
IN 'UVO NKW 1'l.A
Monilnr mi'l ' w < InmilHjr KruuliiKi \\uiliiuiilar
Miillnoa Tim lllilorliMl llruni.illi' Nurrnllvu
I-iA. G14A.KINA ,
limiireii of IliiiHl-t 'luu l ir l.tcnln the llrll
lUnt loiueily
0 O B H > I P !
NlKht J'rlrp us usu il , Miitlnoo l > r ojs siimu
lib night Sale opens ftittirduy iniirnlu ; ,
Farnam
* - iinilu.Miillneu Mny
- . ,
uiul I.I. . | iluur in n k-roinl ilunbio kill
THIS BELLS
SWEETHEARTS
v < ciliit ! < ilnr " " 'I ' bulunlnr
G rancl"Opera House.
Coraor Capitol Avenuu and Kth.
\Vook Couiiuunc.u Al jndiiy. April Uh
( ; . \ri. hiDMiv III.MIA.N , i.ii'i : AMK.
HUTU , D.V.NCIX. oiAlliii-.s. ) : :
WAX WOUKH , IM.U IONh. VIUWA
A - I'l.IU OIlMANcnS DAIIA' A
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i , OMiDlMK. Chain , , lUo.