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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1896)
- - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - I . _ _ - - - rulE OMAIIIA 1AiLY TIItJ1SDAYAPUtr4 : rn , lS9G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - they cimo from nutIth the buIIflng , npar ently 1mm the Chicago cato ailjolnlng. h ' tihect from the kitchen t the omco , crylr F9ro. " The other oecuptnt of th ; dtchen had not notccd the houi' , to bo 0 flrp. flrp.Tim Tim I'ortlanil wan built of frarno , veneete wIth brick. Tue kitchen oupIed the cen trat rear pr > rtIon , tlio ( IIflIfl 1O0fl lititttn IL off from Urn ath'y ani a row of tor r0Drn $ from Mycr street. Ab'we the kItcho a well or arc'a. The west side of Ut jtil1tHt wa covered Ith corrtigatcd tro and ajjolnlng thig w W. A. ( lreen'a Clii ctgo cafe. Icrinerly known nt Macks placf In wli4ch taptaIr3 were Io4glng rooms ru by C. U. J. h3Lovo. the clerk ot the l'ortian : EA ylieri thc gIr1 came out f ( lie IlrAn rcotn they rutihe ufiitaIrs toward titel sleeplng rnom9 over the kitcilAn. There wa nfl outIl0 Rtalrway In the area anti thi w1 tlicn ( till o 5tlloko tntl flarneL A 3itirrleIly nt possihir' t1i hotel % % aS CtflItIt or It $ gttets. Tito girls wlw had gone U 4nto their rooms Iiat icaree1y time to ge 1ic3 tia iatety. lie had no Idt'i how Ut lro etartci. Tbere ere nearly 100 gtit lii the house. Not1iIigas iYCl. $ T. M. l.eflaron , who ha chargt of ( Ii gUnbllng rooms In the hotel , eayit Il got lilt ' tuB kitchen as econ tie ho conid after tI alarm , anti his belief I ! thnt a fire hail bee ttarted tincIr the hotel. Thu hotul hitlitlln , wft owned by T. J. Moynahan. Moynaha vattio1 the property at $ GG.000 , anti tie car . : ned ln9uranre for only $2000. The ltou.e s.a first ieasel by Peter 1t1es of lenrer. an Rublen8oti to lIen lirewer. Moe3 Vaincour 'VaR lntere8ted In It. Mls iiutte'rfleht ani I'eter Etles are In litigation over It. Tit furniture wu viued at $1O.000 , which Wa ProbablY the original cost , atul the inRur is reported at $7,000. OE this It I k : aIti GOOO te carried by Ienver agencies , flit ittit I.OOO locally. Baltic streis Is lalil o tim tact that the 5u1J1eas0 of Urewer expire oil May 1. The venture of the sublease . not ijeileveti to Ita ieen sticceftii. A big price was paul to Iit1es for Itu itirrent1or , nit there has beoti a iIiagreeinent between al Intercted vartles trout the lirst. i1PT1ED TIIi TItc , flr , tiepartinont was powerlezs. water supply lieu strong as lung tw It COUI bo tiseti to nity nivantnge , bitt the big rear voir on Chiti-cli lull , nlove the city , to til north , was lowereil to wltlilti a few feet ut tit bottom by the drain which fiorid the streeti : thoUgh Its effect tipan the lire was "utah ] ) ynnnihte was the mot ) ! ally of tht liremen , bitt even this faIlel to check Ut apreati of the fire at any esciital point. Thu j reservc.lr was On open grotinti. Many Ilocko to It trout the reusitlonco nortlon to the iiort of the city. anti the scenc' about it WflS 011 that defies description , tla1ot the flro va ! I burning orpr fully seventeen blocks of build ing , and its evlft approach. street by stree and house by luoiue. couhul be watched S ittoko roll eti ii 1gb ii p to the hueutvCn s , Ii eloutil It doom. train a fringe of flames tha healucul nbve theIr prey. There anti titer about the bruiau1 open hIhi1de , coining dowi 1ii gentle cluipo from ituitteral anul carluotiat lulls Iii little groups. fantihles twttletl will thto bails they utaul carried train the hiirnhii : 1totne lIow. A tltouvianul of these distluc little. Piles liottOd the OpCfl ground In itl.tt ' view , Tue trunk , a iitattros , s'nle rinuhi Iietuireu , whatever was dearest , that coui ) G saved. had been carried by the titembor of the fatally to the open , where the fir would not b exitectOd to cOutte , and by theti t stoouI guarul the Iuonielesu wife and cit4iulrn while the titroluger lucutulut of tito ( antIlles toor down soiiiewherc in that clriron o fire try lug to add to the pile. Now and then solo , mattress that had been dropped too near t the eom1nt flames caught tire front the htea or a brand carrieti by the vlnuls. and the lit tie saving of household treasures was wipe out. Vngoits were everyvhero. The price fo , the service of a wagon ranged trout notlitni to $100 cash a Iaii , according to the 'x Igetices ! of tiuo moment or thu hard hearted flops of the owner. I ISURANCI LOSS IS GREAT. While the fire liurnod over the terr1tor irVCul from Saturdays fire , carpenters wer busily engaged in getting up ittany Vaii frame trueti1res In the area titan 1urned Today's fire did not encroach upon the ter ritory of Its itreulecessor. For a time It lookr 04 If the , tuew builditug at Third and Ilonno ttrects --anthwltJflt ! the ono buU In the rear for the temporary postofilcc. bu they were aaved WRIt wet blankets anti ttreani of water kehut ithayitig tipan them The small row on Third street i'tween lien pet and Myers. rebuIlt since Saturday. tt'r rewly escaped. but the blowing UI ) of Ut Tutt and Penrose block fronting It saved tb fire train reachIng there. The Insurance loss will be fully three tIme as much as Saturday's. One agent etintate it at five tlities au touch and says OVer acency In town was loaded up with ri&s lt must be remembered that the heart of thu business section went UP toiay and fuhh doubie tito area was burned over. AlSo Ii ( oday's distrct were crowdeul the reftigeel trout tie prevoils fire. anti with them nuo cit thin goods that haul been saved. One mit lion dollars seems a large amouutit to aecribu to a lobs III a hurriedly and loosely built mm ICR canl1 ; butt there can be no question bu that today'5 hose will more thuatu reach tltuisi t1gUre. The Insurance lrss of $156,000 01 atitrduy titlist be fully $450,000 today. Ever Insurance oIflo in town is burned and tiguire cantuot bo obtained. The adJuster. of thti tonipanicu that suffered In tue previous un re all in camp and had turact'eahhy setthe all the former clainus only to have a ne\ eL to iako up. STItATTON'S GENEROSITY. At 9:15 : thIs evening a car of provisionu vaui brouughi Iii by W. S. Stratton , whi turned it over to the relief caititutittec for ilis tribution toinorrouv _ nuoriuiiig. Tills car I ! urnlsited by Mr. Stratton excluisvely ! , whtlc a nuitiiuer of other Colorado Sitrbugs cItizeult rnadc UI ) another car. The rhief comnuittec iluatty applications for aid , bad not a ureat but in the morning when the exelteltIenI wears tilt anti the pangs of hunger take liolul tile coiutittittee tony ituvo Its haituis ( till. Spo cml trains are being run out of camp hu tuotli rairoads attil flee coliug out loaded. Many people will fluid shelter in vctor : and Anaconda ututi zueigluborlng town.i tonight Many will go out to Colorado Sprhiigs anti Ietuver. ) 'i'iue outlook itt thnt nih will bt t.areuI for In otne s'uy through the nIght. Tue 1110 Is finlsiiiutg itti work and the town it' ligiuteul by the liainc3 trout debris not yet txtiitgutislued. Tiu 11001)11) are on tile tret'ts uuikiiug fiuuuu ru'it to ruin dIscuslng the eatutaIrohtlle , woniieting and wattluug for whatever lt1tY tuappeit tuext. ( iortturil Jatk fleardoiu of Victor has teie. graitluetl to Governor Mcltutyru for 500 tents nr thia Lt&l0 of the huoitittIC. A relief cotn titlttee luau beeli orgattizeul at Vhctur , and titters of ittlter : aitul iurovislon have been ittaulo by the citizetis of thust tOti1 to the Tt-iiot conutiuittee here , Thu Vic'tot' tIre tlepaitttteiit was called upon for aid and arrived on hue secue fifteut him. ute trout the tIme of icavitig the Florence & Cripiulo Creek railroad 'lopot ' Itt that. city. Mayor loylo tiecottipaniod Utetu. Thto ie ciai trait , value iii with a rush , It was gretuted with chteeri. W'Ith the talk of IncendiarIsm rumors preau1 fast and lost nothIng in the retelling , IL 'vae reported that the hat of de.u.I atid ! t. Jutreut runs into the scores , alid titis and that ciflcor vero credited wIth having shot mcii to the act of setting tire to buildings. Lawlessness lossness oeiiwd in the air. Mon lost. theIr headi rstut syore reai ) for nnythiig. City Marnhual Janice Mnriiall has sworn in about IriG , tpeciah pulicenuon. anti company G. oc end ieglnuL'itt , Colorado National guand , lua also beeti utilized. Many of the men are tittitinted , aild tim burned distrIct Ia being thoroughly vatrohied , About twenty arrests have been tiunulo for theft and other causes , but tue pohico now feel conlidniut that they will be tie to Prevent any further i1epre dtiotis by vandals. Stolen liquor was huienil. futi , Many saloons were looted for vrivato drink , and a firiti hand was necessary to retitraln tile crowds , The Floreuco & CrIpple Crock railroad luaU list cara at the dlepasai of aneretuatits , and these vero kept buBy luauhluug goods beyond the reach of the fire aud to uufu shelter. Care filled at Cnippie Creek were hauled to side trachca at oilier paints. 'Fito Tinies , Journal and I'iespoCtor omecs wore all hurried down , heavIng Cnipplo Creek without a tievapaper. The Throes was tiurnod out iii Saturday's tire. but s.ivo4 souse of Its material and haul Marto to rebuIlt In the old bunted district. IL 105t OverythIuK hi toduuyts conflagration. Proprietor Tout howell vlit i5sue hia paper in the moriiluu rPtls the clUes of the Victor Weekly Newa , DICUVER. April 9.-A specIal train theft tbLs city at 63O . an. over the Santa 1"e and Coioralo Midland railroads tar Crjppie Creek , carrying firemen , policemen and two lire engines. 'ii , J. Moyaltuaii , owner of the Portland hotel. In whIch the thu started , was yestor. day t the otlice of b'uDonlntendentVahpohe - of the tate inutranee department in thi city , and maulo a tatemont which , in Ui tight of today's eventi , b reardcd usa teach Ing to show that the fire was of incenuliar : trigin. Mr. Moynahan atate4 thet $ .OOo In aurance si2p carrloul on one-halt of the ftirnl lure and that the furniture haul cost but $ SPO Mr. Moynatuan canto to Ienver to have thi Insurance cnceiIed. lie says that an at tempt Was made to burn the hotel last Sat urulay. The lease of thou hotel to lienjami flrewsr exp're'i May I. The hotel cost Mr Moytutluan 3,8OO anti the Insurance carnleu f n thi' huil1ing we.q $2.Oi ) . Mr. W'alpolo ii ! nvetgitting : the charges Iureferreuh by Moy italian. Mr. Moynahan today stated that hi haul called on the Undorwrters' assoclatIot anti ntaiiu , t'imlhar 5tatnient to thtoe math at the iusitrancs commissioner's oiflce. flu behies'ea the tire to have hieen act by sooti Otto In the hmoteh. The nhminuirint'd fnctrry In l.akewood of thu Th'nver Ilsrtiware Manufacturing company which hi in a receIver's banns , burned to day. Thin fire is ? upluosed to hare b'ei startcti by a eark ; from a Iocoiuiotlvc. Thu loss is estimated at $100,000. lit I'EI'Ih ' ( HI IA'i'ti' Oni y One lsrii pt's froiti ( lit' ( elierli iitritel ittut if I'rii'rt i' . With out , Oxeepticn this flre clesitfid ecu' ' all of the Omaha huartlea ' , iio were In luutsi ness in CrIpple Creek who escaped the firs one , This exception i the Vhlto ihorsi Iou , cottuhucted by C. \Vooulworthi. . Prob ably thuo largest loss among the forme Onunhia poplo is that of George Iluslier , win was conductIng the largest grocery store ii the place. Ills loss wIll toot ttp to fuhi $25,000. Friends lucre do mint know thu amoumit of hits Insurance. lie was locatL'c in the Ojil Fellows block. OrciiarI & Vtihelnu haul just opened up : carpet anti furniture stock on the first o the fliotitit , Menibors of the firm could no' ' be reached last night nnui It Is not lutowi what their hors nut ! Insurance is , but thu loss will ho censiderable , as the firitu put Ii large stock. J. IL ( letty was in the buirr.ed district ant had a lease which was worth $1,500 run th butihuling hulch ho occupied. Ills stock win also hurned , but friends hire wore not fa mhhiar with its value. D. W. Saxe was conuiticting a restaurant which % 'as burned. his fixtures \cre 'curth In the neighiboriuoad of $1,000. George and Wilt MeCague ltu1 an ofilce Ir the huimrnei district , vliore thirty comutluctch icrolcerago hnisiness , but hind lithe of vuuhuc that he iilcely to be burtuel. C. I ) . flovins. formerly ef the "IJhamontt , ' lund a iuhaco there , which was destroye1. George A. Joslyn. fornierhy of th Western Newspaper union , haul just completed tIlt rectlon and furnishing of a fine thiree-stor lintel , whtch Is a total loss , The value o tile ropert is not known lucre , but It runt welt utit into the tiunusautuis. Ir. Itythe , fornuely a practicing physicIan lost ills office and hart of tile cOflteflt , "Italian Joe. " who formerly conducted tb [ 'axtoti auuul Murray barber utitops hero , wat also oito of tiuc victituts. j A. Djlzohl , brother of tbia Omaha eonfec tioi'er. had a place in the burned district. It % aa reported thuat the ColoraJo Luuzut. her company was burned out , but this report could not be verified last night. This con. cern Is a branch of the Cathy Lumber colts' Pan3' of this city and host $1000 lii tim for 10cr fire Iii the siuapc of Iuitibcr delIvered tc hnilldhtigs in the course of cotistruction.'lunl Its losa will be it the report proves tru could hot be learned , as cue of the firns lu out of the city and the other could tuot hr found. Ex-Chihef of Police Seuivey. in connection with a tuaci named McLaughlin , had a res tatirant In the district buiriued over. A fe % iiays ago Seavey hind a le of the place about completed , butt whether It was couu surmumated is unknown among lila Omabi acqualimtances. lAY UltSIit V F'Olh. "I'll E CII I l.lItFS. OhtJi'i.t I ( II S11lilpliii'ii t ( lie 'Yor1 of th Cr4.elIe. An effort Is t be made to open in the district east of Fifteenth and north of Clii. cage streets a day nureery for poor chIldren to supplement the work of the present Creche at NIneteenth anti lI'arney streets. Thue present Crechuo Is taxel to Its full capacity , and in Its presant locatIon , and with Its limited resources , cannot acid to Its work. It Is In full sympathy tit1u the pro. posed elTort. Much of tue worlc beIng donc huy the present instItution Is tiuo care 01 chIldren , by tue day , but the larger part iu tile care of children separated from tli mother for considerable periods , by tlue uvcch or month , To be of value to mothers coui peilcul to earn subsistence for themselves atid families such an InstitutIon must be located .jn the mIdst of hue dIstrict to be aIded ; It must afford Its help at a very small cost , anti should confine Its work to tlue clay feature only. Arm appeal is thierefnrc ntaue to sill persons having symuipathy with helpless childhood to make such donatldn as their tileans warrant to the object as o'ut. linen above. All contributions vihI be tie. posited untIl the amount received is suilt. cleat to ssarrant the conitnencenient of the york. Checks should ho drawn to the credit of "Thue Day Nursery Fund. " Donations .wIlh be received by any member - ber of the foilowing named commIttee : Mrs. W. it. Adants. Trinity cathedral : Mtss M. LaRue , Da'eiiport school ; Miss M. E. Simonds. Case school ; Miss fl Allan. ICeilom achloolt Mr. 0. S. I3onisva. Central tlnitei PresbyterIan church ; Roy. T. J. Macheny , All Saltits' church ; Rabbi Leo Frauhchin. Teunpie of Israel ; John Lauughiband , First l'resby- toniait churchi ; Mr. M. A. Mcflinn , Ctuurchi of the holy Family : Mr. C. S. Stebbins , First UnItarIan cbuurchu ; Mr. F.V. . liryant. cluair- 111811. Coils OSf t Iii' ttt rrlngt , Yesterday muuorning'ihhlanu Wilson , tue colored mlnlsu ir anti father of thue 16-year- old girl who was arrested Tuesulay , swOre out a coiiiplaliit agaInst Thomas Johina'bn , swhto was arrested with the girl. After thue mail anti girl were arrested they wore brntli desirous of hoconsing married. TIm police believed tiiutt thue Itaicuts souid be u'1ihing , zurich set to seork in bring about tito happy eveult in police court. W'liemi the nuotbier of thin girl , hiowes'er , was asked fni liar consent , alto positively refused to give It. Tue father was away trout thuo city and thio two tvere consequently held untIl hits return yesterday lisoriuitug. lie stated Uuat Ito believed thuat Johnson hiau'i induced thin girl to sln7 aneI therefore his Intended to prose- elite bliti to the lImIt of the law. \'ibson Is a colored niimuistor who hives on North Twenty.founth street , near CapItol avenue. I I her I in hrlis'eN 11114 Ovhurtumel I ) . The case of Monltz Miller , cihuargod with culultery with tIm wife of M I'odoisky , lIving neat' 'l'iuirtcenth mid Paciflo streets , eah1su ul ) for trial bo Judge ( ordon yes- tt'niut3mornIng at 10 o'clock. 'l'hme evidence uIs'tni hty' a young sout of I'ocloisley s'us tie. 'iuieuhiy rhamagimig to thin tleenuluut , but ( ho 'hates ' upon vhIth certaIn titthigs were enlul to hunVe transpireul hail slipped the boy'u unemsry. The case was accordingly ills- unissod. anti it itos conlhhuiint vaui mime- rhlatoly tiled b3 h'oulohsky , with the tulsuting intes suppileul. Millet' when uurresitriel a sreek ago s'aa rt'letitscd iupon a $2u0 hionul , signed Isy uf. Itachitusan. ' 1 lie ilret complaint be. log dismlsuieci ii new bonui was not signed , Lund ctihior Sailed to appear itt 2 o'cloehc yesterduy. when thin new case was sat for Is preliminary hsearlng. It is thought ho has left the city. RIclit Ciit hhhii Ills Armit , MIles Weybrighit. en expres'itian , livIng at Fifth and Jacloson streets boarded an aaustb.ttnd freIght tralti at Twelfths unit L.etevonworth streets host evening iibicuuit 6 a'choeh. Veybnighit clung to the steps on tlu stub of a hour ear , and itiion eleuttilt ittth cool Junei streets huts left urmn co Litieil wills a witchm lover. anti hue uvas thrown vloleuthy to time ground , alongside Lhle traclr. Thte arm was tinctured In tsvo uiesCes. ( lie wa tat being badly nsaoghid , Veybright was taken to the ilobica siatlon ii thin liatrol svngon. tund afteiwarul removed in St. Josephi' hospital. The arm wiil have LO be amputated ut thie shoulder , Wey- srlgbit huts a wife anti two ChIldren do. ieuiUusflt upon hIm , I'artmcer Ceiltuets All the Vn' . tiranvifle Thompson and Joltn Canaan naJe a contract some tlnse ego with .1 , I ) . lo3ter , 1514 Noi iii NIneteenth street , to Led iii front yard for * I9.t0. 'l'he work was lone anti 'I'Isompson received the nione ) ' 11)011 ( lie repn.stentations , so it is smith , that hug iaitnuur authorized lultu to collect the lamb , Canaan eppoared Lit Mr Futor's ufliec yesterday rind informed him that he tact done nathiii of the sort. and insisted upon receiving misc simnount , of which , lie ilys. he lnu been defrauded. Thuompsoti ins been arrested upon charge of ph- aluing money under falsa pretenses. CLEVELANI ) AND SOUNILIONE1 shouts of' the Administration Democrat of Nebraska for Thosa. SECOND SET 'OF CHICAGO DELEGATE Cipm&vt'n I Ion tu I Li cienh ii 1'1iiuist' Si ( ( 'elL tleui In It ellre'ls t c'I'riie he- hmlIlenlit' ) II miii ItlisiM I t lie SI I- t'i'i les ltuuiIisii3' . Dolcgntcs-nt-harge- TOI1IAS CASTOfi , Lancaster , WILLIAM A. IViXTON , lugIas , DAN \V. COOK , Unge , Ch1AhtLFS ( I. It't'AN , hluill. Ahternnies.n i-Lunge-- . MhTtN itt. DUO1.1T'l'LE. l.Incoln , ' . ( iOitUEV. . Wr.ST Iloli , JtMFS : M'b'HANI , Iouigban , 34U1 18 C , CItAWFOILI ) , Cumhuig. LINCOLN , AprIl 2a.-Speclal.-Euchii ( ) MartIn , chairman of the state consinittec called the aduilnistratlon democratIc stat conventIon together at 4 o'clock this after noon. Secretary J. II. Sheean read the cell Shortly before this perfunctory ceremoay mamonsoth Portra It of l'roshient Clcvclausu was boruin down the aisle anti deposited ot thio 'tage amidst enthusiastIc applause. 0 the representation to whIch the conventlom was entitled , 623 , fully 600 wore In thel : seats when Chicuirman Martin rappeul to order The bcly 6r the Funko ipert house ea occupied by elelsgates' . anti the dress clrchu and balcony inmnuodiately filled up s'ithi spec tatcra. The WlIbor bauiul of sixteen luiece occupIed tbu , otagc' , and at Intervals otcilvenee the proceethinge. % 'lld applause greeted tlti speech of Chiairnman Martin in which hi saId that ito one could doubt , its casting lii eye over tInt assetushlago , that the' deimiocratli convctmtiotl of the state of Nebraska 1usd beet chied to order. ' Following the reading of tite call C'halrniau MartIn tsiiiiod tV. D. iticliugh ef Iougbiu c3uuilty s teutlOrarY cltalrnuan aicti C. M llubuer : of Otoe county , toinparary secretary Mr. Mchugh said that Ito appreci.ited thut honor whIch luau been batowecl upon hint but inure particularlY did hue appreciate thu Isonor of presiding over a cotsvcittiotu of dent ocrats which could not be bought and cook itot be trauleul off or dniveis Into tite cansp 0 : tite popultath. It had boon repreeottteul tha one wing of the decoratic party hail iiiot thii opera huouse last Wednesday. This \val iot : true. The assemblage before huts rep resented the democratic luarty of ( lie state the othuers w'oro eltuuply a lot of opuIIste' mnasuoradlng as ulounocrats. They were pee Itlit vluo two yeai'e ago luau with jcera votei down thse lsrlticiphe.i of thue national convetu tion of 1S92 and then notnunateul a ItOPUhISI candidate for governor. They hind gone out. tide of thue democratIc luantY ( Or a canuil date , itd this was not the act of democrats They lund abandoned the Pruccllto of tarI reforius , and their citief apostle had adviee denuocratic congressmen , Its hula paper , t join hanels vithi u'epeubhicans for a high tarifi and free sIlver , Two ycare ago thtoy Itac overlooked tIi0 populistle plank of the In itiative and referendum. Last \Vednosda they swallowed It. But last fail , by a vOte of two to one , tim decocratle party hat demonstrated thu supremacy over the free u'ilvor POptIhistlc element. So far as thu Chicago conventicit Is ccncerned there Is rue danger. Nole counted far lest titan stunt ber. . and when the convention met it voitlu ho deunonetrated that Nebraska was not foi free silver. silver.WORK WORK QUICKLY DONE. Cltalrman McHugh named as a commIttee arc credentials R. S. hhibb , Jerry Farrell , H E. Phelps , Samuel Wallach and J. P. Rca. Au commltte0 on resolutIons he sained T J. Mahoney , N. S. Ilarwood , George I' . Mar. vhs , J. C. Crawford , Lee M. Sprathin , J. I. . Lec.eo and D. 1' . bIt. Comnsittee on pernianent' organizationi Milton Doohittle , ' Robert Patrick and Albeni WatkIns. The commIttee on credentials reported that every county in the state , wIth the exption of Stanton , was represented by a full dde- gatton on the floor cf this house. The committee on organizatIon reported In favor of isseking the temporary organIzation permanent , which report was adopted. A motIon was then carried to proceeti to the tiomination of candIdates for delegates- at-large. The names of Tobias Castor of Lancaster , William A. Paxton of Douglas , Dan W. Cook of Gage and Charles 0. Ryan of Hall were placcO in nominatIon. Thes' four candidates were elected by acciansation atuel a yell svent up for the appearance of Mr. Ryan on the alatlontus. Mr. Ryan said titat the true donuocrata n Nebraska were not confronted this year s.l&.y I ) ' t 'sir ( liii enPni. ! ttio republicans , hut by an element calling Itself democratic which vas minus demoeratc principlac , doin- ocratic platforms and democratic candidates. Milton M. Doolittlo of Lincoln county was imoinlnated as alteritate for Toblas Cactor , GoargeVost of hlolt county for I ) . ' . % ' . Cook , James McShano of Douglas for William A , PaxtOn , and James C. Crawford of Cuming county for Charles 0. Ryan. They were all ohocteti by acclamation. Following is tito hiet of district delegatca elected , together with their alternates : First District-N. S. hiarwood , Lancaster county ; alternate , D. S. Gould. Casa county ; D. I' . bait , Otco ; altermuate , A. W. IJuiflln , Johnson county. Second Dlstrict-T. J. Mahicncy , Douglas : : ounty : alteretato , George Parka , Douglas ; Rucitil Martin , lougias ; alternate , George V. ShIelds , Douglas. Third District-Fred Vaughn , DoJge county ; lteniuate. Fi'ank Jouvenat , floouie county ; Irauik A. Deaborn , Wayito ; alternate , E. 13. Wilbur , Iahcota couttty. Fourth Dtetrlct-O , IL Scott , Thayer : ouitty ; alternate , J. C. Ilartigan : It. E. Ium- they , Seaard couutsty ; atornatc , A. D. Ititchto , [ luther county. Fifth District-George P. Kingeley , Itoar- icy ; alternate , J. G. Glasser , Clay county ; ii. U , Keoler , Webster county ; alternate , l. L. Meaulo , Perkins county. Sixth 1)istnict-J. I , Loose , Dawes county ; shtertuate , 0. F. thlghtuu , liolt ounLy J. J. IcIntoshi , Cheyenne county ; alternate , A. G , bIt , Iirosu'n county. I'LATFORluI OF TIlE PARTY. Following Is the Iiatorns adopted uttani- nously ; The democrats of Nebraska , in conven- Lloi assembled , pledge anew our fealty to he princlpluis of the democratIc party. We 'duel alilee the imputlent asiunuptions of opubhicati Illutoemlitic Patontlahisin tutu the nganies of populist and socialistIc luster- inilani. We denounce on ehibmoiuest the : laim.s of the republican party to be returned - turned to power on utCcount of Ilnituicial dis- urbance ProllUCeti by republican legluula- Ion , uund as equtuily dangerous the clamor if pomuhists and their allies for a atone ex- ensi'e application for the same pernicious egisiultion. We adhere to the tIme-honored ) ritIcipleS of tue party. us enunciated by relferoiu and etxpoumutled by Jacksouu , Til- bit and Cleveland , \S'e belIeve with Thounne Jefferson that lie itmarket value ot.buiilun regulates time ahma of the coin , anti not its coin vuslue ; vo accept tim teaching of economic dci- inco. that under free coinage tIm cheaper noney will always drive out. the bettor nOilc'y , leaving muothiuig but thea Poorer In ircuiritlon , and that tinder that unvarying ass' the acloplion of free coinage of sliver it hO to 1 would expel from circulation all itt' gaIt ) and paper rnonoy redeemimbie In miil. atul leave the country 'on a silver ) I rL. with a vooror currency and much less \Vc ; believe that common liotiesty and a list regard for the' nighis of our creditors , Is well as the rights of the wage earulers , equalte us to use all honorable imicans to revent tlto Insertion of it free coinage daitlc In the national platform. We adhere to our Itroviocis declarations on his subject , and ciecluiro ourselves uncqulv. eally amId unreservedly for the metallic noise ) ' as the statudard unit , ( lie bullion aid isilist value of whIch are auproxlnsatohy he same , and the IiUnchictaltug ltots'er of 'hIch , regardless of government nilnitigo , a tito Jeat fluctuating In all the nuanjcels If tiuc world , \'tu ifliat Upon this polIcy 9 especially necessary for the lsroteqtion if the farmers laborers and proierty Own. ng debtors , the most defenseless victims If uinstatuio rind tluctuustiuug currency , We deny thio right of congress io 'evy ' axes to : ' any other iiuniiose titan ttio maIn- ennnco of ( lie go' 'rntnent , ouch domnanul a air trial for the W1ion tariff law. under 'hicb busIness and Industry have been re- Ovorbng from the paralytic stroke of Mc. ci ribeymsin. We Aio In favor of ho retirement of the ou ced loan'i of the United States govern- sent made in the exigencies of var , and t the government going out of the bankin 'usiness ' at the qarile4t practicuibie momeus nd the estubhishmutent of our currency and anleing Upon some basIs that will give eta- huthity to ttui { ) ruer money anti security I dePeltor5. . ,1- Thin theory of noninterfetetuec on the ai of liurojsenn gOVernncnts nfl tIllS cotitinemu nitnotinceul by l'reIulrnt Monroe , mre ibm hmamf century hitis' tnketl a firma h I of thie AniiPle'ih hietile , utnui we hio'nnuii i.leuc' tUtu ! nuulIi.flVo time eouir'e eif l'ru' iuler Cievenneh nuud Secretary Oboe ) ' In ( lid firm nnul uinmaltenlumg odheremice to this gr.'n lrlnclltle. I NiITti' , JC1A1NST TIlE OTIIIItf \Ve deity t1I 1him of a tmtall faction , wit recently nssuiuue.l to boll a convention 1 the sualne of thi ' ,1eimseut'rn' ' of thIs stoIc anti pretetideuj ' selr't delegates tt Ut uicmmcocratfc mui'thnnl ( eOul'entiott. ln'riis they buusvo fi5 yctars repim iiteuh the flatlonmi democratic ) OV antI its Platforms ; the have inslteii on the wlttuciruawal uf uloutic _ ciatli' tickc'ti' In the' tiutoresut of thu lCPuuis hiarty ; they have rofime'il to joimi in lii nominuitious of slputt crat fir 0111cc , but itt stead have' onticisel n"ih supported iioliiuhi ennlidnteci , % % huS anerut t0 C' of list' te.ichu tugs of tioiiioe'iay , thusy hove sought oil held olhlce by nppomitimrnnt ! 1. oils a POICI1IS iZo'rrnor lie a rovarul for tuae'hery , I tb damcr.itc I-arty ; they htueva 1 cc s rtpe1latt' by a twi-tlilru.li vote of tIn' tlonm.'tats 0 tht' slate ; they have. by hiubulo tttterutu"e. Ii tl'cir rceent eanvr'ntlon , ilerlareul thflt I tIm national deinecrath' coti'entlon remue to nulopt tlioit peculiar notionut , they wi nt abide by IL jumulgunent , ttuiel Iiav sought to pave the Way for their enucatmt'e to thi h)0lmhlst national convenUon In St. Itii ly ( tue atlcption of the mouit oxitCinc' of thi omit ) . luutir-llrainel thiconios of this I hiattY. \Vt' hniblc % ' ! ci the goveuuinhc'nt foundi1 'il ' the fathom-c of tIui uepulhuhic , ititil in the ian rtltutlcn , which , for musoro titan a con tory , ha hue'ti 'hi' ndinirqtion of the civil lacI worth ; and we raputh ' to' the thteririe of tiojiuhists and 5o.dllleii uluonoernia nhiki wIth iioltIlIRta. Iio wenuhul ilrstroy that colt stituition for tb. ' socinhletic exilonhiulont 0 tli initiatIve nmud referendum. ( _ diprecate auth enoum C' tIme inilaitinta tor ) language tiet1 by a certain c'aes lilittCl'J.tlM tutu iuuibhle eieutkcrs In mcccii days In their fforls to rtlr tip strlfi mmlii array otto ri'ctloii of the eouutr' ogalne fitiother , ouch ( inc i'hass of our veope utenlins thue otluem'Ve' 'lye umimiler cue cansthtumtiCn nitti one hag. and we are , anti of nigh siruild be. one inoitle. 't'he 'letusocrucey of Nebraska declares thin It recegnizu's imi go'eu'utnieuitai , comnnucircin nod financial aiTarA fib east , no weSt , iii northu , io south ; ( ha t ihme' lnterlopenelt-nc' UI' ibis statoe ordains thte closest blontity o itltetest , without regard to u'etioti 01' 10 raity , nttil that nIl tenchilmigs to time' con trary , liv whioumisoever dissenilnateul , at filise atiti PetitictollS. \Ve believe that ever ) ' Aitienlctult citizen tlulciutahflei ] . lung the tight to vote' an luold oIhlee regutrc1los of hmls religions heli 01' tililliations , and we conulouutn socich ot'gan ipatiott based upon a hifferetit theory a ! iititnInl to our free Institutiotma. Tue aUto central continittee held a nseet. Ing at the Lincoln iuotel t''is evening , atid luanted Tebias Cnetor of Lincoln ae chaIr. luau of the coitumnittee. I'rchtmuiimuanies of tiuc vIsjit to Chicago on July 7 were also ar- rauuot1. The Lancaster.delegatlotu mutot this morn- lug and ciecteul Joins J. Aimgieton chiutirmttati of the "gold" democratic coiltuty ceatral Cottiunhitee , to s'uccceti Jul1 Sherman. N. Z Sushi was muade a itieimibttr of the state ccii- tral cottmnttttee'Ice Job Sheruutan , resi600d. A mIsluM.luIlII 'I'rt-iustu no. D. W. Feuiler of Conajoharie , N. Y. , oayi that he ai'ny& keep Dr. ltlng's , New Die. covery In the hunuin anti his family ita al ' % a's foutsd the very best reatults follow It. una : that ht wpuli not be without it , If pro. curable. G. A. . Dylcoitian , druggist , Catskill N. 'V. , says thAt Dr. Ititug's Now DIscover ) Is undoubtedly , thp h)53t cough remehy ; that Ito has usa1 It 'In lutti family icr cigiut years anti It has , , itqsu ; failed to do all thuat ic claimed far 11t. \\'lty not try a rer.eiiy : s long tried atd .teated ? Trial bottle free at Ituhun & Co. a druug store. Itegular size , 50c nuid $1.00. Luilu Den los ( litChutirge. . Lulci Talbur , colored womatu , is beIng held on thto cluatge of being a vagrant , to which shmo plenuiednot guilty yesterday morn. log. She adnilthcu'thu'aL she was taken from a notorIous thte , hut saId that she lund goite there SIltm1l3F tori the purpose of obtalitliug wcnhe , Theuio Ore circumatniuces ccnnocetI wIth the case , bolvever. s'iuich have inluced tIme riohico toemaky an liuvestlgation. Front dIscoveries nuatie , it is , believed that the wpnian iia . .iogiected llttio daughter not morn thOu year of acre. Site 'lives itt 413 South Elgtutccsitjt Street , After her sir- rest the officers-went to tiio itoumne and foijitch th1 clhikaloil&tumdhn a Vry'flithy cOalItion , Tite lnvoattg.'vtlng ottIcors s&ated that the condition of the child and. it , surroundings were "horrible. " The women I the wlto of a colarpd LUau who was sentenced to the county jail a couple of clays ago for rum-fling off with a buggy atud wreckIng it in Last Omaha. 'FJit' ' II t'comu iii cliii Chumuiicberha I ma's Cough Ittuuiieuiy , In a letter to tlte mnauiulfacturers Messrs. Davis & flhizarl of West Monterey , Pa. , say : "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has ctmrcd people that our physicians could do nothing tori We perstiatlo thmemn to try a bottle of It and they now mecotmmmnonul it is'Ithi the rest of us. " For sale at 25.and 60 cents ver hoti'i luy druggists. . St..ii Iu front ills liemit'fmi'tor , \r , it. I'atteraon of 2717 loulge street no- ported to the poilco that a suit of clothe and a watch had been stolen front lila resIdence. lie turnlsbol time pollee wIth a description Of thin man vliotit Ito SUlPOE'Os stole tluenu. This man Is one whom Patterson iuas looked upon as a fricitel , I'attereon said- that as an act of charity li gave elicItor to this man , believing tiuat tue was trustwortluy , but tat huard luck. lie lad mm reason to suspect hilmit uiutil Tues- lay. whiemc lie and bits fantihy were away. When they returned they foitmud the man gone and also tics property. - Cotiufont , I'iutuomiuy a miii Siec'il Combine to make the weekly oxcursiomis via tIme UNION PACIFIC the most Pohiuiar of any muow ruinning. They are persoruahly con- luctoil , iiei otter every convenlemtce to this travehitig iuuituilc. ( ct your tickets at 1i02 lanmtaimt street , 1 ¼ . C. Dunmm , City Pass. & rickot Agecut. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w'm'A'J'IhI1lt ' FOIIIIC.tS'i' . I'juir is Is ii 'Ymi i'tier Imu IIOMI s'm'n e- hs'nuuirmi wIth % 't'slerJ 'llmsIH. W'ASIIINGTON , April 21L-FohioivImtg Is lie torecnst for Thursday : For Nebraska amid lutcmsati-Ucneralhy 'air ; svatzumer in easterit Portion ; yestcrly % 'inds. For Colorado-Fair ; warmer ; socutluerly i'iittls. For North anti South letaiatr , jiro- : et.Ieil by showers In ihit' eatitern Portion n the curly murniiug : warmer ; northerly vinds , becontliug viir.nhie. \vyomIngCeuterahiy ( air and warmer ; iouitlterly vlntic. ror Montaiut.-Falr in southern isortlon : ( teal shuowers lii nonthuensi portion : southerly vlnds. * For Indian Territory and Olchahoniut-Gojt- urahly faIr ; soutluenly to svestenl ) ' wimiuls. For Missouri-Fair , vrecetlcd by local uhiowors Ill the eastern liortioti in thin early normuing ; warmer in thn v.eetern portion ; veuttorly winds. I'or Iowa-Fair , precedeil by shtowers in ho northeastern ortloti ; wutrnter in the vosterhc liortiotl' sosterly winds. I , t31' lti'eoi'th , OFFICE OF 1E WEATH1R DUREAU , ) MAIIA , April 29.-Omaha record of tern- uerntnro anti r.flifnll compared vithi thu orreauponding da of tiio clout four 'ears : Imixltnum temperature. . . . ( .2 75 78 45 linintuin tenhlteratUre. , , . 51 67 66 20 tverago temperature. . . . . . &S 60 72 41) 1reciiiitatlon . . . . . .45 l.S5 'p , oi Contiltiomu oe tonsperaturo aruul precIpitatIon Lt 01011111 for the day and tsinc Iularcit 1 , 8'JG : ormal teri1itturo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Oxcess for tile clay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lccuniuiateti deI1iency since Maceli I. , . . 7 ormal , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mcli xcos9 for the day..I iructu 'otul precipitation since March 1. .5.59 inches xceas isitico larch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ieiciues llt'llot'N ( fj'iu Sttttioiu at H li , mu , 1 . h ' : a STATIONS , ANI ) IITATE OIl' ' s'ATlt ? - . ' " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ntuuima , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 .45 ronib Platte clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & Cl .0) uron , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl ) 7 hireugo , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it t. 1.ouls , cloudy..5:1 . : e t. I'tiUi , cloudy. . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gi 73 .113 JXtiiiIlom't. . . . . . 7 .16 811848 CIty , cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 elena , cloudS'.4 . C ) 00 sIre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 , l ) I. Lake. cl udy , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 6 6 , O ilmTuarek. cicuty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g4 ia heyenne , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 6 f.6 .0) iiiision lnr coudy , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . el 66 .0. ) aol. Cifr. dear . . , . . , , , . . . . , . , , . . . , . . Co 04 .0' ) siseaton. CIt-cur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 74 I itudICate4 trace of precipitation It'VLl31I , Observer , SPONCES IN TilE NOSTRIL fecuBar Ailluont that is Knockhig Ot ilorlos at aii Francisco Track. DISCOVERY MADE BY TIlE VTERINAR ( 'nzie'k ltitt'c-r II , .d Sti li'4 II ) ltu i I ii tilt'rIti'nl Utuiii'lit timid 1t't the ) Iuiut' ' ( in ( I ) tbst' ( ituur. SAN lRANC1SCO , Althit ,20.ilariorlo thuo npeed ) ' Iroupiols fill ) ' , who ahulupareil have the last race cmi tIme card at bier lutorc was scratchueti at the inst umtlnumte yesterda hu'cauit'p she witeezeul in her hirellimmimmary gal hop. A veteriltary discovered a epoutgo sIne in her tmostrlls. Tills discovery tuiioarthie tito itiost muoulein mimetlioci of 'tlouICnlng" ! boise , and omie that line cioubtlcs'.i becis pra13 tienel lii California for come tIme. Tluo lmniiressiomi lirevails ( lust leolslon wa 'doped" in her Inst race. Site ramt oih tea a little way , but m'tnuped ' to almost a wall near Duo flnirih. Tue imiarc' his beeti 5101 ever slmmco the , race. The veterinary mad sit exanitnmntioti of Decision , and discovore a sponge Imu hmec' nostril also. Tue boarti of tea'areis is making an In veatigatlon of thil latest scandal. ( , tiIhIS Ul 'I'll II NA'i'lA : I. h'ttiIuurg 'hius 4 Is u'l'is lest fmoiui ( 'le' Imnusi buy' Ilimil of Iittm'I hlittilig. I'ITTSBtTItU , April 211.-'lO'i'lUfltl hiuiil tc day's guitmue I it hiutuud up ii ) t hue ol thu I iimii iii % vlicmt Cliantbeiialn let tlowmi nod wecs lii lueril. A tteiidance , aroo. ScOu'e ; l'litsluig . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 - - Chevelutmith . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 ' 3 0 0 0- hits : I'ittsburg , 11 : Cleveland , 5. brror hittmuhnmrg , 0 ; ( 'it'ehtiimul , 8. Eurmlu'd : tumli l'lttsburg 7. 'l'huiuce-hiaso huIt : lonovni South , Ely. Sacu iiic hilts : Herheloy. Stoic' biases : SOuth , lIc'ekle ) ' , Stemnuel. Idly. 1)nuiul hilutYs : De'Ielmattty to Citlids to Tebi'uiti. hluito nil Inuhis : Smitithi , iyouui' . lilt by , i'ttchiotl hail lonovnmi. Struck otmt : BY hillcn. \ \ Ii iiitehucs : 1'lilen , I. hlatteilcu. : i'l' ' tsbuir hZllion antI Sutgilen ; Ciovnlamtd. Chamnber liii uc a n.h O't.'omunor. ( Inupi re : Voycl inucii. lAl ) CldultKlO KNOCKIOI ) OUT AUAIN 1'i hIlAl)1lt'IilA , 4hirll l-Arthiimr In 'lit'ti Nets' 'i-ric team suisinitucti its i'ourtl di'feutt at Clue liattuhiu of thin l'iillhies. 'rh 'isitr had the best of the gniiie tip C thu fourth innimtg , ovlttg to safe hlttlit lii the hirst tutu ? , icjllh giving mmix ntcn bie : , on balk' . lii the lioitio teiumim'u fourth , hiov ever , a ltotuie run , two thtreo-haggeri4 alit four simigles gave them a good lead. 'l'here uiftt.t. iohtemiey ititcItod fot' New VomIc amlu 9'aS'kr for Cite house teamtt. Atterulauuce 1,800. Score : , l'liihuleiphtia : . . . . . . . . . h 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 ' -1 Ne'York . . . . . . . . . . - hilts : l'hllaulolphin , 10 : Ness' York , 11. Fi' mors : I 'Ii lluulei pit Ia , I ; Nev Vo i Ii , 3. 1t net e tilts : I 'hi I Zn &i&'lpiu hi , 7. Tu'o-buisc' hi I Cs Tlunmutiusoll , lii ottthers , 1)oltcney.rrhtrpe.hls ! , hilts : Nash , helehtniut ) ' . lilnie m tuti : 'I'itonmju * 'Otl. Stoicit Iaie5 : lunyle , 'I'iiomttpuon , Davis Stituck out : 'l'ayior , Nasht , ( 'lark , 11. lavis U. lavis , Fuller , \iuti hiaitr.ut , Staffam ci louibl , ila's : Crc sit to Ilahlmuco to Brotutim et. ' . iVOc' on hails. : Oft McGill , 7 ; of , Clarke , 1. HIt by pitc'iicti hail : ieicimemity \\'lld Pitch : lolieney. Dci tterles : I 'hiladei Piiia , Mdliii , TU'lOl' anti Doyle ; Now York Clarke , luht iioy stud Fnm'rei , Utuipiros Keefe nitti lid ttderson. S1NA'i'ORS 1.V1 N AT BflOOKIXN. DI100KLYN. April 29.-Titr' l3rooiclyw npenetl their sotcon at huorute ( iii' ; siftvrnoon Iiu&viiig time rejuvetumuted iiittyers from \S'nsh ington its clpJttdttts. TIta attendance % c'ns 17.000 , of' whom nearly 5,0)0 were wonton 'l'Iuo Drooklynsc lost thuC glutrte through poem fieldIng itt tInt early lttnlngs. ? ale'rcer pltcitec excellent ball. Gumnbert nfl Harper were easy mitturks for the Senators. Score : flmookiymi . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 1 4) Ii 2 0 0 0- \Vasiiington . . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0- ( Hits : lhroolclymt 0 : % Vnsitlngton , l. Er rors : itrookis'n , \'nshlngton : , 1. Earmted cilitci : Brooholyn. \Vtehthuigtnn : , 1. ltnse on halls : Off ( itmntluert , 2 ; off ] Inrper , 4 ; oft Daub , I ; off Mercer , I. Struck out : Meicer , :1 : ; by Gumnuhert , 2 : by Daub , 1. hionte rumi : McCarthy. Tiiree-lratuo lilts Grimumnu , Cartwnigltt , Stolen hotea : Joyce , 2 : Ahbey , . Grtmmit. 1)uuible pias : Corcornut to hachiance to Shulndio. l'assctl bails : Me- CauleS'Iiul pitchic's : arorcer , 1 ; harper , 2. lIlt by pttelted hull : Grtiiln. flatteries : lironiclyn. (3untbert , Harper , Daub anti ( irimni ; Washlrgton , Mercer and McCauley. Umpire : Lynch. STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS. l'heyed , Won. Iost. P.C. Plttslurg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 2 77.6 l'ltiiadi'lphtia . . . . . . . . . . 10 7 3 70.fl ) Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 6 4 G0.f L'lnciumnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hO C 4 60.0 St. Locml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It ) ( I 4 60.0 \'nshlttgon . . . . . . . . . . . 10 r 4 6i.i ) Jhicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5 5 60.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5 5 50.0 Cievelanti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4 5 44.1 Nov York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1 9 10.0 1oulv'he . . . . . - . . . . . . . . 10 1 U 10.0 Gameu' ( unlay : fl'iitlmmtore at Boston : No' 'orlc at Pltilacheliuhuia : 1Vashulngtnn at liroole. lyn : CincinnatI at Cleveland ; I'Ittshurg ut Louisville ; St. Louiuint ChIcago. 'l.s'i'1omuN ASSUCm.t'l'IOX mt m.SUL'l'S. I'cerin. 10-s 111)11t4s , il. lose-iIi ii n.1 lmmliii sul , ' tim i' Vl ii acm's. BURLINGTON. hut. , A.pril -Score : llurllutgtoit . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 'corla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O1010002- Jilts : Burlington , 6 ; Peoria , 0. Errors : tiurlngton ! , 5 ; Peoria , 2. flatterIes : liurgett : t nil C ri itt rut : fin rstori us nil flugduile , 1)ES MOINES , AirIl 29.-Score : les Moines. . . . . . . . . . 0' 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2-I edar RapIds. . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-2 Hits : IeS Mottles , 7 ; Cetiar Itapitlut , I : , rrors : les Aloimieus , 1 ; CeJuir Itapids , 1. liatteries : Sonier , . 'tuutirovs and Lalimniun ; It i in morel auth Su'l I you. 5'i' . .JOSl0l'll , April 29.-Score : it , Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0-7 tockontl . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-5 hIlts : St. Joseph , hi ; ltoccford , 9 , Errors : it. JtSd1)bi , 5 ; Itochet'ord , 3. hiuettcrlesm : Col. utirn anti \lite'htell ; hlortiis antI Snyder. QIYINCY , lii. . April 22.-Score : UittC ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I ) I ) 1) ) 0 1 0 1 I ) ( I- 2 Jubmiqume . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 1 2 1 1 3 6 -17 Jilts : Qcmimtcv , 5 ; ittliuquo , 16. Errors : uincy , 6 ; luubnmque , 5. flatteries : 11111 anti julnn ; SnitCh tend /.uiiner. S'I'ANIING OF' 'tilE 'rEAMS. J 'Jayad.Von. . l..ost. P.C. 'corla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 0 1(10.0 ( ) eq Moines . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 4 1 11).0 ) ul.uuiuo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r. 4 1 bOO it. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 2 60.0 toclrford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 : i 40.0 1ethar Itupld' , . . . . . . . . . . S I .1 co.o luitucy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 4 20.0 lumriington . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 0 5 . . . . Comes today : l'eoria at hlunllmigton ; Dii- lucille at CJuiney ; Cedar ltmtIuidl3 ! itt 1)eit Ietlneuu ; Jto lcfoitI at St. .JoSCIult. CJtI0S OF' 'J'iiII % I0S'1'I0ItN 1,1IAGIYJI , ) et roll 1)t'fea. tM ( liii I , muibmis I it a itathier 'l'.isigIi ( lsia1e. 1)I'l'ttOt'J' , Aunt 22.-Score : ) etroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 2 1 7 0 4 2 1-21 3oluiitbus . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 0 1 1 5 0 0-11 hilts : Detroit , 20 ; Cohuttmbtmue , 11. Errors : ) etrott , 5 ; Coiuinsbus , 6. hiattorles ; Uayhe nil Trost ; McUriovtuy'iison. . MINNEAI'OLIS , April 22.-Tbmo game to. uty was etahieth at time end of the sluctla4cm. ing on account of dankness , Score : Tlnneumpolhus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 2 4 6 0-12 illwaukco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .o o O 1 0 3-4 hilts : MinneapolIs , 14 : Milwttuiioe , ti fit'- ors , Mlmimmealoiis , 2' huhilivauskee , 5 , hatter. as : Curumey anti ichniver ; Barnes siitd huear. GIIAND RAPIDS , April 29.-indianapolis- Irutnel Rapids game postponed oil account f rutlus. - ST. P4111j , April 29.-ICunsnie CIty-hIt. 'aul game liostiloned ; vet grounds , STANDING OF' TilE TEAMS. Played , Won , Lost , I'.C lotrolt . . . , , . , . , . , , , , . , ' 7 i ; 2 71.1 amtsas Cii ) ' . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 2 66.7 iliwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 3 (10.0 obumbu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 4 42,9 linticuopoilts . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 :1 : 4 42.9 1liltflhlpOliS . . . . . . . . . . . . i ; 2 3 40.0 t. l'uui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 u 40.0 rand Huthilds . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 4 IL ) C3anie today : Coluntisuts at Detroit ; iii- Liver ills Ike blllousuiess , dysluclusla , lueatlaebo , consU. tioii , sour stomach , indigesticimi iurc pronuptly troth by hood's h'liI. They do their work Hood isiiy amid thtorottgbuiy. sat after clinmier hIlls. cents. All druggists. reparect by C , I. hood & Co. , Lowell , MaiL Iso Only l'ili to take with hood's S.arallanihisc. tilutnapolls at Unnail htnpIti5 ! 1nuusae ( 'ltj ( it St. l'titml ; MIls'atikee flt MInneapolIs. IIEM1'l.'l'M OS 'l'hII-h ltUNi I NU 'l'it.'ICS loni I lii rsI' Sin rt u'rs a t Xprcuiumtrlu' I.I a h.l , cii st it ii I iii. "A lisa hit mis , " i.ONlON , April 2til'ierre 1.orilhmtrd lmau three' hiorseti nmnong ( ho' starters in as miuuuus races at Novimiaukct today , limit none o thetis suir'eeothi'ti itt gettlimg a ldnec' . 'l'hti \VI'brairnmn stake , ) so'eroIgnuu , for 2-year ohio , as % 0It by .A. Cnlverte Saglttaniu \\'Issartl hhimmmynr , nut Amtueniean her , ccc ouch. ' 1 hme sehilrtg PInt ( ' for 2' clOt- kite , LIt ) ' with thultiee'n mmtnrtr , wuis VIU ht3 liar Ellecznrmi' s l'maposal. The iitliuc'e of'nies entry for thiu 2,0.10 . , l'etsltminmui , vttu ccratcbieti , anul so % % 'ns flue duke of West nuimister's , hiogret. I , . tie ItotlichiIiti'ut St F'cn'uquuin wmmtt , Iqi'e 'Isehy secoici nut labrauler tluiri. 'I'iie nialden hail p'nte u : 403 was vout by it. Me-Cuehsulont's 1'avot sham , PrInce 1i&'reutlllti ciiiui nitti Sat thu-u. l.EXTNU'I'ON , iCy. , Airih 29.-First rate' six furlongs : Sir A1Ihuluie it ) to I ) tOiu , \l tht'nlnfl ( ho In 1) ) ce'c'osul , 11rsuuihlo I.enf t3 it 1) thilrtl. Tinum' : I : iGi. Seotutl flirt' , emit' mile : Moyhrtis (5 ( to 2 % voit. I'ltig 1111am 7 to 10) ) oooiud , Setit btiit ( hi to 1) ) thtlrul. 'l'limte : I :11. : Thtird race , cmlx flu lumigs : l.oynt ) ' ( i to I scttm , Tout' MIle's (6 ( I 1) ) second. h.lbrettl ( I to 1) ) third. Timmi' : I :17 : , Fourth race' , Rx ! fturlonga : Strntlmrceihi ( to ii won , Cnuusatler (5 ( to 1) ) seu'ontl , Si \Seil1uigtomi (12 ( to 1) tbtlrei. 'i'imii.i . : I : l5. Fifth mace , four dud It litilt fum Inuigs : l.a irlimicsa (20 ( to 1) ) svoti , Grace Tafft'y (2 ( Ii 1) ) second , Sannara ( S to 1) ) thIrd. Tinte 0:50 : liORSYTIIE , Intl. , AprIl 29-FIrst rare sIx sumni us lituif fturicuugsi : iesigner t5 to 1 vott , tlr , lumtlup : ( I to 5) iucurit1 , Coilute morn thtrtl. ! Tiimso : .1:21 : , Secotid t'iuce , loumr furloligs : 7.autsnr II ( to 4) ) won , Ciornuttt (2 ( to 1) ) sc'cnnul , Thomusci l'aituo thIrd. Time : 0fO. : ThIrd rare' , six anti a itnif turntsgs : Antmr Mayes ( I to 2) tuoli. tJmmc' ] , ' Abli (6 to 5) see ommul , Othmn third. Tiimte : 1:52 : , F ututh race , sIx furlongs : lii hit'nry ( I to 5) ) wotu , Mumy ( ' . .ilbop (6 to 5) ) second , Ash hutual thIrd. 'l'itti ° : I :16. : Vifthu race' , one' mile : El Orcav (9 ( to 5 voul , Ftisliler ( es'u'ti ) uecomid , l.clt hicitat : (8 ( Ii ) I ) thim'ui. 'l'litie : I :13th. : .S'xtbm race , mix soul a hiutif ( urtouugs : ITc'hon Vi't'ii ( I to 1) vuut , i.olile Eastlit ( Cut ) su _ " DItII'ooi Lake' third , 'riutuc : I :22l : ' , . NA C I I \ ' I I I .11 , 'Pout ii . , A i intl 29.-'h tt'uiht a : J"irst rnc' ' , ll'u eIghths o ( n mile , teiliti t Alhi'r t Shiru'y (3 ( tel hi wait , he'fy eectit1 , Lt.Iy : aloCauimi thid. ! Time : I :05. : Suouitl ritce , thime-qutii'ters of a mnll , meehhliug : hiegeuc fI tii 11 von. Lorrucittla ate. eat (1 , cI I muem''a t lii ud . 'II toe : I :1 : P. . TIiiu'ul I flee , one mttlle , luiutcan i latch hiuundl- cup : Sttustt'ur (5 ( to 2) s'ottlourlce second lieu lier thilrih. 'l'tunu : h :46 : Foil rIb t'aee , mtu i it' ii iith a ii a I ghi C hi : Iliasca ( :1 : to 5) ) voti , 1.orl W'ihiowhlook sscouiuh I ilutgbtuugcr thIrd. Tiitto : 2:0I , Fifth 111ce' , hunlf it colic : Gho'tu Ahhiymi (15 ( ti 1) ) won hiarttei' 4tdler econti , bold /'iul third. l'lune : 0:51. : SAN I'1t.NClSCO , Alril 29.-lZcsutlts , : l'irst race , live itliui mc half furlongs : ( 'mule 11 ill won , Isutisel ocottil , Yrekut thilruh. 'I'imiie 1:10. : Second race , one mile : Jack hilehiolicqi % .0im , l'uliem'ton Lae seeonti , l'olas'iei thilud 't'iuiun : I :14. : 'r iii rd race , fi ye a nul it hal f fum rI ouugs : I tum I it - nit svoit , l'avory scconih , 1tomttl armiter titlid. 'riuno : 1 : OS % . h"ourtla rice , six furlongs : Grovhiurst voIt , I'ieuur-de-ils second , llohienzolicrit third. Titne : I : i57 , l'Iftiu itce , one' nulle : Roltellian won , 'cl ' lea Ituth ucecouiti , J3ehlo lloyd tltii'd , 'riiiie : 1 :43h. : Sixth race , mile timid an eIghth : Cabt'iiio Cre-cemteho secomudVluei'l at Fortuuuie Cliii ] . Tune : 1:55. : Seventh race , timnlongs : Setisiurny wott , Eimtter F soc'ottd , Oregoti flcilia."e tltitcI. Titute : 1:15's : , hlglttl ! , u'ncc , five' ammd a half furlongs : (3oodwin II wun , Vnndeniitg Nun sccoimch , Mt. 110) ' , thIrd. Tiiute : 1Y3. ) humid % 'luis II. , . P1. C. Cup. JOPLIN , Mo. , April 29.-A gate of wind whuiehi PrevaIled nimost all day hinmtulicnhuped time t'rach allots at the Interetucte Owl huoot today , btit the mnarksunantehtip was first- class , aitil the vorhc , on the vlioie , was luette'r timiun yestentiny. C. N. fluudel of 1les MoInes , In. , won time American "fl. C. " I'ow- tier contiany's silver ciut' , lii the $10' ) : tulthu.uI. 'I'iio eight I wenty-targt't , uithciuowmt nmtgle , oveiltts resulted as fniiosvut : 1'irst event , hlelkes , 20 ; socomutl ovetut , Gi'imnrn , 20 : thIrd eivemtt , Gilbert , ) ; fourtlu evoist , l'arnse'lee , 19 ; filth evetmt , hleikea. Ii ) ; sixth evemtt , Lb. derman , 1icIonald. ? , iarshtuull aitul Ste'uIt- soil , 12. unoney tilvltieti ; seventh event , Kin- utioutli. 20' eighth event , htoeemts , Mclon- nid , Jiutiuj nni l'arutseiee , 19 , mutomley 'II- vluleii ; mulntli event , "E. (1. " cup race , C. 'IV. Iiudd , 50. _ _ _ S.'Iiumrler ' . 'i siN I I.e S't'stmusI. SCXIUYLIII1 , Neb , , April 29.-Spenimul ( Tolegrani.-Schuylcr and Surprise s'cnt lam the second coutibat out a wet and mnuuuldy field here this alterut000 , the hatter being vanlitulaheul by this score : Schtuyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 1 Il 0 0 -9 SurprIse . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0-7 Base hilts : Sohuyler , IS : Stirprlac , 12. Er- rots : Schuyler , 4 : Surprio , ii. Struck out : Ii ) ' Scott , 1 ; by Cook , 6 ; by ltee1 , 2. lint- terieti Schuyler. Scott , Cook anti flelit- hart : Surprise. Reed amid Titoaias. Uuitl,1r0 J. Ktuttmneil. 'rime : Two hours. Ilreelcre4' mmmi Onvu-rs' llht'i'l isimi. LEXING'i'ON. 1y. , 4\prii 29.--Mujor P. P. of tlte lohinsout wmts elected presitlultt ' moms' euscocha- [ IreetIerS , Owmiers' auiul Tm ' . U. 'I'hioiflltil lout here thil afternoon. Mutiot' 11. lce lumesiuleitt , and Id. 11. Tetihot sec'retttrY. hook into i. conitttitte" vns appointed to .hut advlsahuiitY of buyiuig ( lie stud hook. - S Coughing IrrItates the delmow organs and uggravates tile dlseano. Instead of waItIng , ny One MInute Cough Cure. It helps at cnco , makIng exoactorattoit easy , reuhuces tlue 0r0110533 and Infiantmnatbcin. Every otue lIkes It. - "I'llOvtu'imi sil Li mum I t4ti. " 8 the fastest train otiii of Ontalta , and car- 'lea tue lliuest eqmuipmtieiit of any line in tIme vest. Tickets Ia the UNION PACIFIC can 10 secured at 1302 Farnuamn street. All So Sudden. Don't negiecta cold Ilamoit Do Grimm was otter a week s ill- carrIed ott by pneuntflhiiu 00'Ot. John A. Stetsout , a well-known Client- neal tnntmaser , died of pneumonia after butt three days Illness. aduttlrew 'IV , Kent sumccurnhcd whan but four days ill-New Yci'Ae .A'eec'der. The ounce of preventiOn - ventiOn is a bottle of Scottts Emulsion. 1or halo at 500 and $1.00 by tl druggists. - 'Ilie Best Time liest tlnte to took after your health IS NOW. Tomumrrow tony be too late , The best ( lulng to do when you look pale , Imaggard anti sormi out l to take souuuetlulrtg to remitovo the mimic of your weary hooks. Time heat reimiedy to take huemi you feel oak , t I red a mid Is migu It1 is a pu ro at I lutuhati t. The best aimel absolutely pure stlmnuhaiut Is Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky becuiso it has a whiolesonin , stiutitihatlng effect on Ilie blood atmil mmors'es. It gives nt'uv lIfe to 'oak , worn-out imien amid wonuemi , It Is the best tiuluig for mnaklg Pure hlooti , epiickc'miing the circulatIon aumd imourisitluig tIme vital orgauu.s. The"o Is miotimimtg better. Evor' grocer niitl druggist keeps it RHEUMATISM 41i ReuIts from a Bad ck \ \ Liver and it ! can be diJ g by / , ) ; Dr3 tJ. i. t1cLEANS UVER U ( IEY BALM A Certain Remedy for Diseases of the Livcr , Kidneys and Urinary Organs - At Druggists. Pricr $1.00 Per Bottle J THC Dn. .1. H McLcAs MCDICINC Co. , , . . CT. LOUIS , MO. Thrown off- The credit'giving tailor i . , .ii& . . losing his tradc J Sensible men arc fast finding there's a bJg saving in NicoU the Tailor cash tailoring. , ' Thousands of styles to choose. Money back if not pleased. Pants to order 54 to $12. Suits or Overcoats to order 515 to S5 Samples mailed. Garments cxprcsscd. Vhit our storcs n other cities , @ 4 TAILOR Dmaha-DcsMoins-Kaiisas City-Dcnvcr HartfordVasltngtonPuuisburgIn - dianapohis-Minneapoiis-LcsAngelcs- St. Paul-St. . - Louis-Cluicago-flcston- Ncw Yonk-SanFrancisco-Portland , Ore , O7 S 15th-Omaha. - U - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "The Milk in the Cocomt" isinthe actual ' . seeing , ) ( u ) of these ' j ) Oriental _ _ _ Rugs \ . , . ' . . ' 7 ( SuusuOtluie Ce ) called ) - They arejapanese ' . Rugs-the most perfect - . _ . - ' fect likeness of Orientals you ever saw-look-many of them-to be worth $50-We are having a big trade on them-and the more we sell the bigger it gets. 'finleiutal" Japaum O lttur-2i.ax5 . foot. . , , , , N tloia ItitIee " , . . . . . . . . " ! htuir--Ixd ( ( ) nlontal" Juipatuna' ' - - f.g I.IO " " . . . . . . . , tlco the "Oriental" Japattisa 1tti lixtJ lout. . :1,00 : _ "Onlout tul" : .Jaluuuuiuuco l&mig74xieiJ. lout. , , A.'J5 irlco Sitti "Ciriomulat" JtuiIuiCCIl htuti-tix19 fact. . . . . . . of ( hoot "onieiiusi"Jap'umu'nco ' ltuc-1.2x10 toot. . . . . . 22.00 of Client Orchard & Wilhelm Car 1416 DDUhl.AS I