TIIT3 OMAHA DAILY NEE: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1 1,1000. U'AflPT 10 MMM) IV l.'I.H'Tliri.'V U "Ptrfect Undentandln is Reached and Courts Will Dec-id All Disputes. TAYLOR 10 CONTINUE AS GOVERNOR t,rullnf nr- iljiiuriis fliT Demo vrntle lli-mlier I'iih. n lllll In lle nrminlc MIMIIh tiiii'lii-l Sni I.e.' I MINI In .lull. PItANKPOItT. Ky.. .Marfh 13. The legis lature of Kentucky adjourn'! ilne ille today. A conference between Adjutant General Collier and ('antlemiin reaulud In a perfect underfttamllnK being reached. (iovornor Taylor will continue to a t as governor, Governor Ileckham will make no move, toward recnrliiK pouscmIoii of the state ImlldinK until afltr the court of appeals 1ms decided the dliputfd novcrnorahlp. The leRiHlatutc aunroprtated $100,000 for tho two Dt Oovernor Ileckham In norniinlzlnf? the Mate militia. This In brief In the Hltuatlon Jn Kentucky politics tonlKht. mntm the moro connervntlve element In nvh parly the opinion prevail that the vomt Ik over, and that when tho court of npiiraN render Its decliloit the danger of tivil war lit tho commonwealth, whMi has ibcen terribly Immlnont, will have entirely liassed away. To tho democratic leaders, muh a full underntandlnK of the attuntlon, rmly one cloud appear on tho political hori zon, anil thai In Governor T.iylor's future luurjc (iovernor Taylor himself will not outline liln plan of action, beyond the stutemcnl which ho made to the AiMinclatod Press correspondent today that he would "eon tinuo to act as Rovurnor." Republicans In Oovernor Taylor' confidence, however, nay Jhat ho will remain at Frankfort In the dls rharfio of bin duties until tho court of last j-esort pntsett upon the nucstlon at Uhiuv Then if the decision lie nRnlnst him ho will Hep out at once and turn over the stato (liulldltiRH to (Iovernor Ileckham. The re publicans will make every effort to carry the msputo Into tho federal courts In case tho Heelslon of the court of appeals and the su premo court of Kentucky Ih niul!i!t them, but fallliiR In this they will consider tho question settled, nlthoiiRh still bcllevUiK a ftreat wrotu; has been dono. Tho democratic leaders assert that they will cheerfully ablile by the decision of the rourt r.f appeals. Hut should tho decision be in their favor they will Insist on the oc cupancy or the state buildings, "peaceably If possible., bill forcibly If necessary," an It wus expressed today. ( iiNllfiniui Ami Collier Confer. The conference between Adjutant Gen erals Castleman and Collier lasted a greater nart of the afternoon, and a tacit agreement iwaa mado to allow matters to lemaln In statu iuo nt present, lly this the republicans un- tinrmnniL that no further arrests will tie nt tompted nnd no moro prosecutions made of f ho state olllcers or of tho state militia scrv- Jni? under Oovernor Taylor. Tho legislature adjourned sine dlo late thin afternoon, nfter one or tne most rc- ttiarkiiblo sessions In tho history of tho state. In spite of tho fact that there was tho usual illsordcr attendant on the closing day of the ncsslon, especial progress was accomplished. Including tho passage of Senator Triplett's resolution appropriating $100,000 to enable Oovernor Ileckham to "reorganize, extend tho organization and recover the munitions of war in the state." Tho debate on the bill In the house naturally took on a strong partisan tinge, but It llnally went through timid wild cheering, by iv vote of 53 to 13. most of tho republicans refusing to vote. It was explained by the democratic leaders on tho floor that tho fund will not be used until lifter tho decision oi uiu mini . "ei- Tho bill Is considered us a "war fund" by tho democrats. A bill appropriating $.'i,000 for tho Cov ington library, tho only bill Introduced In tho legislature by Senator C.oebel. nlso passed with a hurrah, republicans and dcin bcrats Joining In support of the measure. IIKIrr Kfi-lliiK Aiikiiiu IIciihiciiiIm. In th senate tho bitter feeling existing be tween the Gncbel and nntl-Goebd democrats was shown when Senator Carter, president Df the senate, announced that he would cer tify to the absence from most of the sos Mona since January 30, tho date of Gocbd's sHaHBlnatlon. of four antl-tloobel senators, thus preventing them from drawing their per diem during that time. "There Is some excuse for the republican senators not at tending tho sessions," said Senator Cartel-. "They wero obeying the dictates of their Jiarty. hut for those other men thoro Is no J Bmh excuse." Tho linal adjournment In both houses was laken shortly after fi o'clock and tho evening trains from Frankfort were crowded with legislators returning to their homes. Ily iomorrow nftornoon the city will practically lie deserted by politicians. Tho four prisoners, Secretary of Slnte B'owers, Captain D.ivls. Ilarland Whlttnker nnd V. II. Culton. accused of being ucres Horles to the assassination of William Cor bel, are still confined In Jail nt Louisville, at la expected habeas corpus proceedings In their behalf will bo started In a few days. M U llazellpp. who was arrested yesterday, fwas taken to Frankfort today. KENTUCKY GUARD ASSEMBLED O.leutf mint I'nrUx of 'Newport He ccltcn an Order In liullici- the Mru nf ( oniiiiiii j II. CINCINNATI. O . Mar. h 13 Moutena.it 5'nrks, at Newport Ky . n-relv.il an unli r loday from his sentur olllcer, Captain Hen tiett, 'who is now at Franltf rt. io .iski iii'o Iho men of Company II Sciu.nd Ken u. K "Vi sooti as possible and h '11 ill. in m reali The lieutenant hail trouble In notlfylnj; hu men and oeveral were reluctnnt to rwpoml to the (Mil. Curler' Will ' Wllhilrmr, PRANK WHIT. K.'.. March la. Lieutenant Governor .VlHrnhnll mihuilttcd a proposition tn ieniiior drier todsy ttwt Iwtli tempo rarily withdraw from the iennto ami allow temporary democratic preMdltiK olllror in be rlei-teil to facilitate the panmiKc of the KmilKvllle tax law. Senator Carter, however, refund to do so. HONOLULU PLAGUE REPORT .No imv Cnxrn Hit l)e i-lopi-il for Three Hit) anil SI t nut Inn In Hot ter Than for a .Month SAN FRANCISCO, March 13. The steamer Oaillc from the Orient, via Honolulu, brings the following advices from Honolulu, under date of March 0: No now eases of plnguo havo developed for three day. One new ease has been reported from Kuhulul, .Maul. The Hltuatlon In this city Ik better than It him been for u month. Tho big Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar company's store at Kaliulul, containing $t2.', 000 worth 'of merchandise, besides a largo amount of lime fertilizers nnd cement, to Rether with all tho warehouses at Kuhulul appertaining to It, aro under guard awaiting the determination of tho health authorities whether It shall be given to tho llnmes or not. All tho employes and their families aro In quarantine-. This ban been done a the reeult of finding plague-Infected rats In and about tho storo and tho warehouse and tho presence of largo number. of rats there. ,t a meeting of the. representatives of the various Insurance companies and their at torney, It was decided not to pay lessen on buildings destroyed by the civil authorities In nn effort to stamp out tho plague. This nctlon on the part of tho Insurance com pantos will result In many claims being mado against the government for tho losses bus. talned In tho fire. CANNOT CHANGE THE DATE Di-inocriitle National ( onventlnn to AxKi'inMe Jul- . ns I nlleil. In KANSAS CITY. March 13. After a scs slon lasting till 1:30 this morning the sub committee of the democratic national com mlttee met again today at 10 o'clock and re sumed tho discussion of plans for tho nn tlonal convention In July. It was decided that when the committee adjourns Its meet ing here, which will likely not occur till to morrow, It would bo to Bomo time In May. niHCtiislng tho subject with tho local rail road committee, tho subcommittee decided that It could not change tho dato for hold ing tho convention from July 1 without the consent of the entire committee and the opinion was expressed that no chaugo of date will bo made. Tho rato submitted by tho railroad committee was passed upon as satisfactory. The rato Is tho snmo as that conceded the republican national convention at Philadelphia. Kx-Ocvcrnor William J. Stone, a member of the committee, when asked by a reporter regarding tho possibility of Ilenjamln Har rison contesting with President McKluley for tho republican nomination, said: "That's all stuff and nonsense. McKluley will bo re nominated by acclamation. No other candi date will even be mentioned. Then we'll beat him." INCREASE TOLLS ON LAMBS Clilenuo llrol.i-rn Vole CoinnilHKloiiN on of 'I'rniie. to 1 no ren si llon ril CHICAGO, March 13. Members of tho Hoard of Trade yesterday voted to raloo their charges on making transactions In grain and provisions on the board. Tho new rule, which tak" tho form or an nmenil- nient to tho board constitution, provides commissions as follows: On all kinds of grains in 1.000 and fi.OOO bushel lots, or multiple!) thereof, 4 cent per bushel. On flaxseed If olmllar quantities, Vi cent per hushul. On lard In llvs nnd twcnty-flve- tlerco lots or multiples thereof, U cents per tierce. On mess pork In live and twenty live-barrel lots, L'lb cents. On I). S. bhort ribs and D. S. extra hhart clears, In lots of 25.000 or G0.O0O, or multiples thereof, 121J cents per 1,000 pounds. Another amendment puts tho maximum limit on futures at sixty davs. This rulo goes Into effect May 1, but many members assert It cannot bo fulfilled, ns It requires a delivery every two months "l used Kodol Dyspepsia Curo in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate, relief, Is pleasnnt to tako and is truly tho dyspeptic's best friend," says R. Ilartgerlnk, Ovorlsel. Mich. Digests what you eat. Can not fall to cure. RHODE ISLAND CONVENTION lli-iiiililleiinN llnlil l.nrucKt I'olltleiil (iutlifiinn- llflil In htntc mill .Nominate Tlcliot. IMlOVlDENCi:, R, I., March 13. The re publican stato convention hero today was tho largest political gathering of tho sort ever held In this slate. The enthusiasm from tho beginning to tho end of the proceedings was marked. Ocorgo II. Utter of Westerley was the chairman. The following nominations were mado by acclamation: For governor, William Ores ory. North Kingston; lleuteunnt governor, Charb's Dean Kimball, Providence; attorney genoral. Wllll.ird R. Tanner. Providence hc. rotary of stnt Charles P. Dennett, Pro- i, l.i.i gini",i! treasurer, Wal'cr . Read, (Jloii.-en r liil.-ga'es and aid mates to th? ii. tiini.il republi .in comen.ian wero elected. 'r trnnspfirtntlon to Frankfort COUNCIL FOOTS THE BILL i Contractors for Ouminc Street Paving Finally Allowed Their Money FRANK OPINION FROM CI1Y ENGINLER Minn Hint t'oiini'll t'niinot Itcpnlr If- ri'uulitrlllcx liy ItoHiNliiK t'nu trnetorx Mom-)' llniii'tl dirtied tiorilon tietM lilt alnr. Tho ghost of tho Cuming utrcet paving r.ffalr will not down, but on tho contrary prefers to walk with great vigor at ulmost every meeting of tho city council. There was trouble over It Tuesday night that waxed warm before It blew over and led to nn exchange of bitter personalities. Ilechel called up tho final estimate or tho Ilarbcr Asphalt company on the paving In question, u payment approximating $30,- 000. Ho moved that It bo taken from tho Hies nnd allowed. Stuht at onco opposed vigorously. His Idea was that slnco Irregulurltlw sulllclent to Invalidate tho special assessment wen suspected tho company should not bo paid for tho work, or at least not until tho city had been freed from liability. Ilechel called upon tho city engineer to say whether tho claim was a Just one. Mr. Rosewutrr, after giving his opinion frankly that momberM of tho council had connived at Irregularities, said that the con tractors had fulfilled n contract entered Into In good faith on both sides nnd deserved pay for tho work. The nllowance of their estimate, ho said, was u matter apart from tho legality of tho speclnl assessment and would not prejudlco tho city's Interest In that matter. The estimate was llnally allowed, Hurkley, Lobeck, Stuht nnd Illngham voting no. Mer cer nt tlrat voted no, but when the motion was about to bo lost chatiged his vote to yes. Snlnry Clnlnii Allmwil. Two salary claims which Mayor Moores has steadfastly refused to allow were llnally placed on tho appropriation sheet over tho mayor's veto. Theso wero from J. F. Ilev crlcy and C. F. Robinson, who served In tho Inst legislature whllo holding positions with tho city, tho former us a member of the house of representatives and tho latter as n lobbyist for tho charter bill, nevcrlcy was a sidewalk Inspector and Robinson a special ngent of tho legal department. City Attorney Connell reported that, though tibsent from tho city for threo months, tho two oillclals performed their duties to tho satisfaction of tho heads of their departments, nnd so the council allowed them $300 each. On tho salary claim of Police Judge Oor don, amounting to $1,300, tho Judge nnd City .Utorncy Connell had n passago at arms over legal technicalities. Tho claim was llnally allowed contrary to Mr. Council's wishes. This action allows Cordon tho disputed differ onco In salary up to ono year und three months ago. Tho council had another chanco to give am nnu comion to ino iiocrs ami migiu uu so yet ir councilman hium were not. goinK oui or omce Biioniy. is. id. .eiincr oi im- , boken, N. J., requested of tho council a contribution to his "patriotic schemo" to present tho Roers a magnificent loving cup. President Illngham referred the matter to Stuht. Ciinncll .iitlinrlMl to I'lrntl. As a matter of technical procedure the city attorney was by resolution authorized to nppear In tho suit of tho attorney general to oust tho lire and police board and plead In defense of tho mayor und council that tho former decision Is final and conclusive. Lobcck refused to voto for the resolution, as ho did not think the court's decision was final. Charles U Altstedt. representing himself as tho proprietor of the Orand Union hotel In South Omaha, presented a claim for ?.i,nuu for alleged false arrest. He asserted that he was locked up as a vagrant by Omalia de tectives, although ho had $tf and a watch on his person. On flic. Tho contracts and bonds for the curbing and paving of Twenty-eighth htrcet from 1'ncltlc to Popplrton avenue wero approved. On motion of Lobcck tho personal Injury claim of Mrs. Van Urocklln was taken from tho tiles nnd referred to tho city nttonify. On recommendation of Tax Commissioner Sackctt tho property of the Omalia turn vereln was exempted from taxation as being used for educational purposes. Contracts with the Welsbach Street Light ing company and the Olohe Light and Heat company, for street lighting for two yearn, wero referred. A stop was taken toward tho solution of tho vexed emergency hospital question In tho appropriation of $3,000 for tho purchase nnd Improvement of n flftecn-acro tract west of tho city on Center street. This site was recommended by tho health department nnd the ndvlsnry board. Stuht voted no. Ordinances passed: Locating thirteen hydrants in Hcmls park; to Improve Thirty seventh street from Farnam to Leaven worth; creating street Improvement district on Eleventh street, Chicago to Davenport. ANGLO-SAXONS VS THE WORLD S. C. Ciuniilietl. Ilnnki-r nnil I.eetiiror, I'riMllrtN tirent liileriiiitlniinl Hnr liner ,M miiiitliy Amilj.eil. In Lowo Avenuo Presbyterian church Tuesday night S. C. Campbell, a banker of j Carson, la., lectured upon tho subject, "tno Origin nnd Destiny of thu Anglo-Saxon Race." He began with tho earliest history of this people nnd followed It down to tho present time. "It Is written, no said, that tho Anglo-Saxons snail uominnio ino world. Tho hand of Uod is in tucir tri umphs." Tho cauf.es nnd otfects or tho war in inc Transvaal and of tho lato Spanish American war formed an Important part of his dis course, whoso keynoto was decidedly pro- Ilrltlsh and anti-Doer. He spoko of tho Ftntlment against tho English enuso In South Africa and asked: "Ought the Indict ment agaliift England to stand or should It bo qufiahed?" He then proceeded to analyze the an'.l-Urltlsh sentiment. In Russia," he said, "wo find It In a p est aggravated form. Russia was among the first lo 'declare sympathy' for the Iiocrs, as It was to offer moral support to Spain In its war with tho United States. If Russl.t Is so ready with Its sympathy for 'down trodden peoplo' let It save a Ilttlo for somo of Its own suffering subjects." Franco and Germany wero disposed of In i similar way and then, referring to tho nlted States, ho resumed: "It Is a poor f- Al.U,.vnM rnroa l n..rrnl nnu- mm' mi iiiiBi-. ... ! in our war wiin npiuu r.iifcuiiiu k.ku n ita heartfelt sympathy, because. It knew wo wore right. To turn ngalnst It now woul I be to play tho part of on Ingrate. Today tho world Is lining up ngalnst tho Anglo-Saxon race A great International- interracial war Is forthcoming and In this the Russian nnd French governments will take the Initiative against us." Snnillin I'mler Control. MARYVILLE, Mo., March 13. (Special Telegram.) At a meeting of tho Maryvlllo Roan! of Health this morning the homes or tix persons who had been exposed to small pcx were quarantined. Mayor McClusky has Issued a proclama. Hon ordering all dogs and cats running at large to bo killed, and asking tho peoplo of tho town to aid tho authorities In prevent ing tho spread of the disease. Tho health authorities say they think they havo tho contagion under control. No now cases have developed and Milan Mnvlllr. Uranvlllc Storm and the man namcil Snodgraes, who have tho disease, are Improving. In tho meantime the local phy sicians are doing a great deal of vaccinating. HARDWARE MEN ORGANIZE Itetnlt Driilem from '1'en Slnle, lii cluillnu lima. I'u nn the lntci Mtnte Atsneliitloiii CHICAGO, March 13. Retail hardware dealers from ten suites met today and formed an organization to be known as tho Interstate Iletull Hardware" association. Twenty-six delegates wero present from state organizations of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iown, Kan- Bas, Minnesota, North Dakota and I'cnnsyl hnln. Tho abatement of trado abuses Is tho nvoweil object of tho organization and It was stated by a member that tho efforts of tho association will bo directed against Jobbers who sell hardware to department and "bargain" stores, which sell goods at price that will not afford tho retail hard ware dealers a living profit. Tho association, It Is stated, dors not hopo to bo nhlo to Influence nntl-depart- ment store legislation, but It Is thought that by boycotting Jobbers who sell to them tho evil will be lurgcly remedied. METHODS OF DEAN SWINDLE .Sanuicl Ki-IIit ContlnucB III TrMl- moiiy Iti'Kitrillnir Opcratlinn of llriiWernni- Conipniiyi NKW YORK. March-13. Samuel Keller continued his testimony today regarding tho, methods of operation of the B. S. Dean com pany, when tho trial of James H, Kellogg, indicted for swindling, was resumed before Recorder ('.off. Yesterday Keller sworo that he was prom ised no Immunity for turning state's evi dence. Keller told of tho brokerago trans actions ns conducted by hlra between tho Dean company and Theodoro W. Meyers & Co. Ho said that tho Bhares would bo bought nnd sold nt tho samo time, thereby making nothing nnd losing nothing, but merely de luding tho customer. In telling of tho division of profits Keller said they wero usually divided on Saturday. tho bank balanco being divided equally bo tween himself, Kellogg nnd Charles Weln mann. BANK IS CLEANED OF FUNDS I.lfi- SmliiuN nf Seori'N of llnlliin Itrnl ilentn of I'IiIciiko DlNiippeiir ivltli (Irnlilo l'liinU. CHICAGO, March 13. Thousands oi dol lars, representing the life savings of scores of Italian residents of Chicago, have disap peared from the vaults of Ulraldo Frank's private bank. Tho local police arc looking for Frnnk, who Is believed to havo left the city. It was dis covered today that tho bank which Frank started six weeks ago had been thoroughly cleaned of lt funds. Tho matter wan laid before tho police by Italians who had put their fortunes, in sums ranging from $20 to j.100. i i,-rnnwH i,anV Th nni n,n,i,it mrelnB is not yct (,. DEATH RECORD. 31 mil er of llltr llnnkliiK Firm. NEW YORK. March 13. Charles II. Cos tcr, a member of the firm of J. PIcrpont Morgan & Co., died suddenly today. Mr. Coster was widely known In financial nnd railroad circles and was a director of forty-six prominent railways and other large corporations, among them being tho Chcsa pcako K: Ohio Railroad company, the Chi cago, .Milwaukee & St. Paul, tho Krlo Rail ro.ul company, the New York, Susquehanna fc Western, tho Northern Pacific, the Phil ndclphla & Reading Coal and Iron company tho Southern railway and tho West Shore railway. Ho was a member of the board of managers of the Philadelphia & Reading company and a director of tho North British Mcrcnntllo Insurance company. l'niieralN of Wnr Wtornn. HARVARD. Neb.. March 13. (Special.) Yesterday Silas Moore, uged 86 years, was burled from tho Christian church and today James Campbell, aged .1:1 years, was burled from tho Methodist church of this city. Roth wero veterans of tho civil war snd wero burled under direction nf tho Orand army posts to which they belonged. Mr. Campbell camo to Harvard In 1S73, lo eating on a farm on which ho continued to rcsldo till his death. I'nnei-nl of Mr. Onliorn, PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., March 13. (Spe cial.) Tho funeral services of Mrs. J. II Osborn, who died of pneumonia yesterday aged 7.") years, wero held today nnd tho hody Interred in tho Klkenbary cemetery. Do ceased was born In Lo? county, Vlrglnln, and has resided with her husband and tbiir chil dren In this city for twelve years. ItfHliloiit of Mllclicll. MITCHELL, S. D March 13. (Special.) James Oormley. ono of the old Inhabitants of this city, died nt his home Saturday night ns tho result of a chronic trouble. Ho was (it years of ago nnd had been engaged In a number of business enterprises during his long residence here. His funeral was held at tho Cathollo church this morning. DniiKliter of Ilnrvnril People. HARVARD. Neb.. March 13. (Special.) Today a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlmlck aged 13 years, who resides eight miles norm west from Harvard, died of scarlet fever. HYMENEAL. S ii in inerH-Hn lkr. Charles D. Summers and Miss Agnes Ralkes were married Tuesday, March 13, nt thn bnme of the officiating minister, Rev Charles V. Snvldge. Fnriiicr FoihhI llenil. MARYVILLE, Mo., March 13. (Special Telegram.) A. W. Rrownlee, aged f.0 years one of the most prominent nnd wealthiest farmers in the northern part of Holt county was found lying dead near a haystack on his farm, four miles northwest of Mnltland this afternoon. Foul play was at first suspected, but thft doctorti say heart trouble caused his death Mr. Rrownlco had lived on tho farm on which ho died twenty years. I, i-iier IHcN III I'lttMlmru ni'i'Tsnrnri. P.i.. March 13. Arthur D Wilson, n leper, who bus been Isolnted In the Pittsburg pest bouse for two year, died today. He was n civil engineer und contracted the disease In Hrnzll fifteen When the rnse was discovered . two years oko It was ' Wrnctl .V.""" 'Y!i! l'CIl II. 1 1 1 K Ml "'""""";"""";" ,i, ,.nnn o win p stirrerinc iroui ieiiriy mi moro than ten jears.i ' Itnllnir In llnriier llrim. t nm1 NEW YORK. March 13.-In the mutter of Albert Smith, et ul. to hnve Hnrper & llros. adjudged n bankrupt c. .rporiit !". I, i. l..e llrnu-n nf the United Stilton district court (bankruptcy purl today b.iuiled down l.lj ,lnI,lylnn il.at.vlmr thn till lllll It'll t lull Of tllO eo'rp.iratlnn. Judge Drown holds that tho l,,l.,r..ulu nf the -T Pit 1 1 fll'M . amounting I to $.!,( K).O.io. wmild not he served by sutli adjudication. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. llio Kind Ycc Have Always Bought Boars Qlguaturo OMAHA TO OPEN AT DENVER President Ilickoj Announces tho Initial Games of tho Western League. OPENING MAY 5, CLOSING SEPTEMBER 9 Dnrlnur (lie tirenter I'nrl tif Mnv the four r.iiMcni CIiiIim Will lit rinliiK nt Di-mer unit I'u.lilo. DKNVKR. Colo., March 13. Presldnnt Hlckey of tho Western League of Rase Rail clubs announced today that the season will open May 5. with tho Omaha club at Den ver, St. Joseph at Pueblo and Sioux City at De 'Moines. During tho greater part of May Omaha, St. Joseph, Slout City and Des Moines will he playing In Denver and Pueblo, after which tho latter two will make their first eastern trip. Tho season will close September ft. Tiaeh elub will play twenty-two games with every other club; flfly-llvo nt home and the samo number abroad. Itrnnlt on the It H ti ii I n u Trnt'lN, SAN FRANCISCO. March 1.1. -Tn tiro ran results. Weather cloudy; track fast: First race, ven-slxtccntlis of a mile, tnalden fillies, purse: Flnriiuthc won, Tim Hot second, Princess Lcotn third. Time: 0:12. Second race, three-quarters of n tulle, felling: Afghan won, Momentum second, Vlnrls third. Time: 1:13'4. Third race, ono mile, purse: Krwin won. Flower of Oold second, N'orford third. rime: 1:12. Fourth race, seven-eighths of n tulle: purse: Flumnra. won, entoto second, May third. Time: :nu. Fifth race, mile mid n oimrter. fvlllnc: Topmast won, Chlmura second. Twinklcr third. Time: 2:071;.. Sixth race, one mile, purse: v.l Mlilo won. Arrobut second, Cromwell third. Time: 1:11. I'lillitiW'llililii litili In i'raliiltin, rillLADKLPIIIA. March 13. The Phila delphia base ball club left bore today In charge of Manager Shettsllne for their spring practice nt Charlotte, N.' C. Savniuiiili Drrnmtr for IIimvov. SAVANNAH. On.. Marrh 13 - Savnnnnh Is being decorated In nntlritmtlnn of tho visit of Admiral und Mrs. Dewey on M.ireli I nnil 23. r;very wnite military enmnnnv In South Carolina. Georgia nnd Florida bti been invited lo tnKo part in the military pnr.ide. Governors Candler Hlnxhnm ami McSweency are expected, along with Sec retaries Long1 nnd Wilson, tn a'ten.l the banquet A number of congressmen wm also be iircsont. PILING UP TESTIMONY. Nothing But Praise From All Sources. Stands High In the Estimation of l'husc Who IIuvc Tested Its Merits. There Is no doubt whatever as to the merits of Morrow's Kld-ne-olds, Judglns from the good renults obtained right hero in Omaha. Morrow's Kld-nc-olds are used dally by many Omaha citizens nnd they air testify without any hesitancy nbout tho great good they havo received by tho uso of this groat kidney preparation. Kld-nc- olds will positively curo kidney backache, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervousness and all urinary disorders arising from a dleordcred condition of the kidneys. Another citizen adds testimony, as follows: Mr. W. R. Ellington, 2208 South 10th street, says: "For four or five years I havo suffered from kldnoy troubfes, also with swelling of tho feet nnd limbs, and they would pain me so I could scarcely get nny sleep. Hearing about the wonderful cures Morrow's Kld-nc-olds had affected, I do- ciacu io try mem. i iook mom acroruins i to directions nnd In a few days the pains all left mo and the swelling disappeared from my feet and rirabs." Morrow's Kld-ne-olds are not pills, but Yellow Tablets, and sell at fifty cents a box at all druggists and by tho Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Mailed on receipt of price. Man ufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemist, Bprlngfleld, Ohio. A Badly Sprained firm HOUSTON. Ti'.vi.m Dn. RAD WAY A CO. Dear Sirs: Aunust 25th last I had a badly sprained arm. Af ter uslns six different (wbut wero iilli-d) remedies, I never got relief till I used Itadway's Ready Ilelief, will h eased the I Sain at once anil cured me in iwo uajn. ly father, who Is 5(5 years old Bays Hud- ways Koady Hellsf und Haawny s Pills aro the best of nil medlcinPs"' We keep In tho house tho year around Respec t fully, THOB. HANSIlOROl'OII, Special Police, City Kail. A Curr fur nil Coliln, Cuuulm. Sura Thrum, IiiUneiirii, llrmirlilllx, I'ni-ii-uiunln, SwHUiik f flu- .IoIiiIn, l.u nilinuo, I it II h in in n 1 1 it n RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, Frothltc, Chilblain, llneilncliTa, Toothnchra, Atliinii, Dlllluult IlrcntlilnK, CURlvS THE WOHBT 1'AINR in from one to twenty minutes. NOT ONK HOUR after reading this nfed nny one SI KI'hR ITII PAIN. Sold by Drugpists. llnUYTny &. Co., B5 Kim St., .New lorU. RAYfViO - D & WHITCOMB'S TOURS ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED A Part f"r f r l'VMS I.M'uSITMN TOl'R will h ive l.i.stun April :'o on tin favnrlie Htenmer NEW ENGLAND of the UominlMii I, in, l',iur .ik. will !, spent In Pulls at lb- Tr.x .i.lern Iloti l failni? the Kxpuyttlun UrniiiH I'nrtles will I.KAVK NIAV YRK APRII' 21 n tho NORTH UKI'MAN LLOYD IINW HTI'AMKIt Kaiserin (iftaria Tlieresia, and April to on the sti-nnitr MARQUETTE of the Atlantic Trunxpoit Line. The tours from New York Include two wcekn .it Paritf Send for Illustrated books containing full particulars. IIAI.MII.M) A. WIIITCOMII. 29(1 Washington Street. lioston, .Mass. VIN MARIAN I MARIANI WIN-- W0'D FAM0U- TONIC JtHl'TSH SURSTITt'THS. Vin Marl ant Is on f.il it t dniR Mores thrjuin out tin- world Tlinugb lnitt.it Ion in iy bo considered thu hiRh'-si cunipM'ii' nl. the publl'' l espi-dully iH ' ittulnst substitui'S mil Imiiiil' n it tempte i owing to the populnrv "f N Marlunl IODIDE OF IRON forANMIA,POOKNn33oftbrni.OOl), CUrO I 1 1 k I IlirMAI. V UilNill. SCKOPUI.A, lite. Nont genuine iinlcuHHRnrd 'IIlancabii' A I.I. DUOOOIftTS, . . E. POUQEWA & CO.jN. V. Ajt. tor U. b. Rff Rf AN W 7 as I i Continental Clothing Wednesday and Thursday Will Be Overcoat Days. Tho balance of our winUu ovoivoata in three lota ' ' k li IS Continental Clothing Company remium Offer i To Readers Beautiful Pictures for the Home. A Spirited Battle Picture Tilt DtrtNSE Of CIIMIPIONV WliI'di was awarded tho pri.e medal In the Paris Snlmi. Co-it $00,000. This tine picture, la 1 1 colors re produces Il.ie for lltii' n ml color for color, every detail of the original. I p ill f lis Oil Painting Is '2'2'M Inches and Is lit to adorn the art gallery of a VaudeiblU. You enn have either or both of 3 consecutive coupons cut from this Theso beautiful pictures have The Itce has purchased several thus innkltiK ''-' prlco very low for 3 COUPONS V Mr ( JJm ARTWiHA V I It 13 IIcIiiIUc'r I'iiiiiiiiii I'nlutliit:. Of Sf. "The Defense of Champ?o:lly', ( III CON I'lllt M VIK II I I. This cuupon, with two others oi consecutive dates and 10 cents, pre sented 1,10 "I"1'1' entitles any rentier 1' the Hco to this beautiful picture. SM'O iiielie.-.. If you want U mailed. M'nd 10 cents cstra for tube, postage, etc.' If you send part ir all In two-cent not stick together. Address all lottei TUB CHICHE'.iTCn'a ENGLItlil PENNYROYAL (?3 t i f-Vi t , I'lIK Itl.STI.Ifs IM! p-" 'df HI I) I I..)l,l ,!.! I, . . ..I tX vx 'I nl.r no ili r If l-mi 11 'M ictiu .iil.ailluiIuiiK uml luiltA. I fjj lli.ll. I . ' j !ig(i.I .,r w 1 0 I T 14 'r ' I'lirlli'iilnr. Tlftlllnuillul l"C fl "Ilrlli-I for l.n.llra," leu- . r.- X. L' turn Moll. I ll.lMili 1 .iin. ' , .. ' It . ( hlrhralrrl ll nill-sl o., Ucotlou IliVu,.i Vl.uUcin uuri'. i'llll.A.. VK' St i rl f I he in i 1 1 ui t li :'i ;it i .im III ile Hull-' I .1" I tt' ill II h.l I i I' ir HUH- but ' V. i lit muie VI S' l-i 1 fiir tinxlii nn n Jl ,,i I ii s-lx lllullt h S' nd in entclipe lur II S.llllpl' ! Klf I II .Ve , I 'till lll). i .linn V! n. ii,l nocin'A H.M)AiAvoo c-trst'i-ic1" Cures Gonorrhoea. Gleet or unnntura dl charufs In ii fow days. Full dlr;otlon Price JI50. All druBBlftf. or mall D, UlcW t. Co.. 153 Centre St . Now York i H i i Company ALTERATION SALE. Your Choice, S7.50.SI0.50 and SIS Worth $12 to $25 Ulsters, Your Choice, 3 Lots $7.o, sio.eo and $14.75. Spring Overcoats, S5.QQ, $7.50, SsO and $12 Full Silk Lined, Oxford Chev iot Top Conts, $12.75 REMEMBER Wednesday and Thursday wo ilevoto to making a loss on overcoats. You cannot airord not to devoto some time to make quito a saving. EAT of The Bee. THE BALLOON A FARMING GROUP In the linrvest Held see for tho first time a balloon In the sky. This Famous Painting, owned by t ho Metropolitan Art Mu seum of New York, reproduced In color and effect. Is 2'JxIlO luchea, la liumhome und beautiful. these famous palnllnps for 10c each nnd advertisement In The Dally Hco. never been sold lor lesn than $1.00 each. thousand as a special subscription feature, 11 ee readern only. TfilS IS IT CUT IT OUT. AitTir;u.vi;iii: or Uupre'H MurveloiiN Pointing. "THE BALLOON" OI I'OV 1(111 .11 ll( II I I. This coupon wit two others ot consecutive dates anfl 10 cents, pro Minted nt the ISei olllce entitles any reader of the Ilee to this beautiful picture. 22x'M) Inches. If you want it mailed, send 10 cents extra for till if. postage, etc. postnKo slumps bo careful that they d to A ItT Dlil'A ItT.M i;T. ITIIMSIIING CO., OMAHA. NBD. $5.00 MONTH. DR. JWcGREW, SPECIALIST, Trcli01Fofnuef DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 22 Yeari f xperlmce. IZYeanln Omihi, ri.RrTniriTT . - j aKBICAI. Tre.tm.nt S.tictnre.SrolilllETrn..7.Vv.r'.J,VAe'e. t-or. Utband rarnam Sireots.OMAHA, NEui HOWELL'S . ureB when all others fall. Prompt In nctlon. flare nnd euro, Try It-iSo. i fl B U SI flaR Wf i HBB I E (1 WW I A X i