THE OMAHA DAIEY BEE. WEDNESDAY , .APBIL 25 , 188& BERLIN BOWS TO VICTORIA , The Ruling Pair of Germany Moot Tholr Royal Mother. - . - > HER RECEPTION ENTHUSIASTIC. The British Queen night Koj-nlly Greeted on Her Arrival She Pays Her Kcspccts to the Sick Emperor of the Itenlm. Augusta "Moots Her Mother. ( Cnpi/rlufit / tSSS liuJamt * Cordon Oemirtl.l HEIU.IN , April Si. fNcw York Herald Cable Special to the BEE , ] Queen Vic toria arrived nt the station this morning. The platform was carpeted and decorated with flowers shrubs nnd trees ; also the whole building. 'German nnd English Hags and na tional trophies decorated the walls and wcro festooned between olive , ornngo nnd rose trees and arranged In the form of an alley. As the train drew into the station the queen appeared nt the window of the saloon car riage. The crown prlnco saluted his grandmother - mother in military fashion , and at once wont to the carriage. The mooting between the queen nnd empress was of the most touching character nnd rather a meeting of ' ' mother and daughter than ot two " , empresses , which both are by vlrtuo of being queens , The queen , dressed in deep mourning , looked wonderfully well. , She was presented with a letter of welcome ' from the dowager empress , whoso in firmities would not allow her to come. Princess Beatrice was especially remarked nnd admired. These in the crowd outsldo said how much she looked like the late Princess Alice. Prlnco Henry , who loft Berlin n simple lieutenant in the guards , also returned. Her royal highness was dressed in black and were a high hat. A batalllon of guards with black plumed helmets lined the street and in the neighborhood of tlio castle gardes du corps In white uniforms nnd steel helmets were stationed. The people filled the whole way from tha station to tlio castle nnd heartily cheered the queen , putting to shame the national papers which have been endeavoring to create a stormy reception. " 'Tho royal personages entered the castle by the side entrance and driving round , disap peared in the front halls where two huge tnarblo vases had been filled with cholco ex otics. The gilded railing was also festooned - with flowers ana leaves. On the square in 'front thousands wcro assembled , having waited patiently for hours to catch n glimpse of England's queen. Immediately after her arrival the queen went to greet the emperor , who , having spent a good niuht and was feeling much better , was sitting on a sofa. The meeting was most affectionate. She remained a quarter of an boiir with her son-in-law. At noon all the .members of the family and the queen had luncheon. At 4 oVlock the qucnn drove into Berlin to see the dowager empress. Hero again she was received by the public all the way with enthusiasm , constantly bowlnp ac knowledgments. This is the first time the - queen has been in Berlin since 1853 , when with the prince consort , the Scotch gillies and the native Indians in attendance upon her , they excited curiosity and wcro objects of speculation to the untravolcd Bcrlinors. Ono hears the Indians described ni persons of tlio highest rank In their own country nnd - the Highland servants no loss positively declared - clarod to bo Scottish nobles. PASTEUB , SUCCEEDS. Cliamborlam , 'Ills Texas Patient , Is * Completely Cured. t ( Copi/r/c/it / / 18S8 bH Jamts QordnnJoinett.1 PAUIS , April 24. ( .Now York Herald Cable Special to the BEE. ] Chamberlain , Pasteur's Texas patient , may now bo con sidered out of danger. To-day bo was in oculated for the last time at Pasteur's in stitute. On Saturday ho sails for America by the Gascogno with his brother and Dr. Spohu. As the clock si ruck 11 ho reached the institute whore a number of sufferers of nil nations were waiting Pasteur. Tears of gratitude filled bis eyes as ho advanced to bo inoculated , The moment was impressive nnd will not soon bo forgotten by tno few privileged to bo present. Pasteur greeted him with more than usual kindness. "Thank God I" said ho when the operation was finished. "I never had n moro dreadful caso. These Russians who died are always in my mind. Wo wcro terribly alarmed when wo learned through the Herald of the death of the other man who was bitten , but the period of incu bation is now ended out , and Willia is saved , " A move was then made to the surgery room where , in n voice husky with emotion , Bpolm thanked Pasteur for his dovotcd care of the patient. "In the nanio of Chamber- Jain , , " said he , "lot mo thank you for your great kindness. The good ship 'has reached port and wo go homo full of gratitude toward you and chivalrous Franco. Wo shall over uo devoted disciples of Pnstour. The great tiavant was then presented with n gold- headed cane and 10,000 francs for his insti tute. Pasteur was much affected. "My dear friends " said he "it's , , n great joy wo feel. The treatment to which I have devoted 1 faiy lifo lias again succeeded. Do not speak pf gratitude. I only hope Dr. Spolm will Just take out two rabbits and two prepara tions of virus in glycerine. With that ho Will bo nblo to start tha biggest thing in America. Four Pasteur institutes exist in Italy , eight" in Spain , ono in Ilio Oaucrlo , ono in Buenos Ayrcs , another In i Savannah , and another in the United States , ' However , ho Idea so far seems to have fallen flat , Now , dear friends , I ask ono favor. Use your own influence to stop the Billy , sentimental crusade against vivisec tion. Without vivisection the world will bo deprived of half the bonoilts of scicnco. How can people who oat meat bo nntivlvl- Boctionlsts 1 Who shall say man should eacrlilco the good of his kind because of possible pain to nn intlnltcssimnl portion of n . - ' lower rnco I I am glad , " ho added turning on his visitors , "an American clergyman is present. I ask him to rnlso his voice against this false sentimentality which preaches , animals have souls as wo havo. Will not the , Herald help destroy this sophistry I It has always helped mo in my great work. " Adieu I" said Pasteur , as Clmmborlaln seized his hand and kissed It , "nnd take back with you u loving embrace and my best vrUUos to your great country , I'll ' never seo. Adieu I1' ' It is said Mrs. King , Chamberlain's sister , is about to found u Pasteur institute in America. Proceeding * In the Commons. LONDON , April 24 , In the commons to-day Justin McCarthy moved that the house ad journ oil an urgency in order to call attention ' " to the departure from the usual practice in the Irish county courts by increasing sen tences on appeal. Ho argued that the whole practice was opposed to all previous ex- . porlence , Maddorn , solicitor general for Ireland , hold that it was not an appeal , but really a re hearing of the case , and that it was the duty of the judge to pronounce a judgment he con. jiidored warranted. Sir William Vcrnon Harcourt said no Blnglocasoof increase In sentence hod oc curred in England. Ho denounced the prac tice , und said after this Irishmen could not and ought not to hare confidence In the ad ministration of the luw , because it was car ried out lii n manner repugnant to English men. men.Bnlfour d&fehdcd the practice , nnd anked the house to rcjc t the motion , which was done. Gladstone satd'thofnct that nn appeal hnd licen granted showed It was Intended to bo cxccrciscd in favor of the accused , nbt npxlnst him. Ho' taunted Bnlfour with n breach of faith In granting the right of ap peal nnd then practically putting n veto on It. Balfour appealed to the speaker to declare Gladstone out of order , but the speaker ruled In Gladstone's favor , nnd the decision was received with great applause. Gladstone said the practice was a trick of the meanest kind , n discredit for which ho would not divide botwee'n the government and the authorities In Ireland , for he did not know how to divide It. Ho believed by this discussion McCarthy had struck n death blow nt the outrageous practice , totally Im possible In England nnd Scotland , but good Enough for Ireland ns long ns the people of England wore disposal to tolerate It. Attorney General Webster , nmld derisive nughtcr , denied that the government had inI I tcrfcred with the Irish magistracy. Honest IMokTntc. Lot-ISVIM.E , April 21. The report of the commissioners appointed to Investigate the absconding Treasurer Tato'sofllco , was sub mitted to the logiBlature to-day , deficit being placed at about $230,000. This may bo re duced to leas than $ ' , ' 00,000 If certain duo bills prove good. The report shows that the grossest carelessness prevailed In the treas urer's office during Tuto's regime of twenty years. The Emperor Feverish Again. Br.iiMK , ' April 21. A bulletin Issued nt 7:40 : p. m. says , the emperor became feverish during the afternoon , but the fever abated somewhat townrd evening nnd his general condition is comparatively satisfactory. Sentence ( jiiashctl. DUBLIN , April 31. The bcntcnca of Pyno by the Clonmol court to slx'woohs' Imprison ment , has been quashed by the Wntorford county court. GOULD'S LETTER. Keply of the Security Holders of the M. , K. & T. Now YonK , SI. * A committee of the secur ity holders of the Missouri , Kansas & Texas road have drawn up u lengthy answer to Jay Gould's letter. Stress is laid upon the sharp decline of the Missouri , Kansas & Texas securities , while no corresponding decline occurred In Missouri Pacific bonds nnd the Inference Is drawn that Gould has not man aged the affairs of the former as well as those of the latter road. While the expenditure of $2,000,000 for steel rails laid , referred to by Gould , should liavo reduced the cost of main tcnancc nnd operation , it increased from 53 per cent in 1SSO to 72 per cent In 18S2. The most important-feature of the docu ment is the assertion that the Missouri Pa cific owed the Missouri. Kan sas & Texas over $1,000,000 in December , 1SSO , and since then this has been absorbed and n debt of $800,000 created , which Gould claims is owed to the Missouri Pacific. The committee profess themselves nt a loss to understand the mdo statement that the Missouri Pacific made the advances necessary to meet current expenses , when the fiscal statement of the Missouri Pacific that in recant years it has boon constantly in debt to the Missouri , Kansas & Texas. The committee refute the statement of Gould that the failure of the corn crop caused a shrinkage in the earnings nnd uro nt a loss to understand why , iiudor all these conditions , the Missouri. Kinsas nnd Texas should fall heavily Into debt while the Mis souri Pacific merely reduced its dividend from 7 to 0 per cent. Military Mat tors. WASHINGTON , April 24.Special [ Telegram to the BEE. ] Post Chaplain John V. Lewis is granted lenvo for ono month , to take effect on the expiration of his present leave. Post Chaplain George W. Collier is granted six months leave on surgeon's certificate. Colonel George D. Uugglcs , assistant ndju tant general , Is granted eight months leave on surgeon's certificate. Second Lieutenant Joel M. Ncal , Fourth cavalry , Is granted two months leave. First Lieutenant Joseph Praunan , Seven , tcentli infantry , is granted extension of leave until Juno 1. The president has designated Captain John L. Bullls , Twenty-fourth infantry , to execute temporarily the duties of Indian agent at the San Carlos agency , Arizona , In place of First Lolutcnnnt F. W. Jones , Tenth cavalry , re lieved nt his own request. Second Lieutenant James A. Lcydon , Fourth Infantry , now on leave of nbscnco at Beech Creek , Pa. , Is ordered to report to the superintendent of the recruiting service at New York to conduct the first detachment of recruits to the Department of the Columbia for Dakota. Forty recruits have been ordered to the Twentieth infantry , twenty-five Jo the Sev enth infantry and twenty-five to the Eighth infantry. By direction of the secretary of war , Cap tain Byron Dawson , Ninth cavalry , having been found incapacitated for active scrvlco by nn nruiy retiring board , will proceed to his home und report by letter to the ndju- tant general of the army , Muslclan John Gastal , Company F , Fourth infantry , now with his company nt Fort Spokane , Washington Territory , will bo dis charged from the service of the United States. Second-clnss privates James Kcefo. Albert D. Parsons nnd Isaac S. Pope , ordnance detachment , now at the St. Louis powder depot , are discharged the service ; also First- Class Private John Murphy , ordnance do- tnchmcnt now in confinement at Jefferson Barracks , Missouri. The superintendent of the recruiting scr vlco will cause fifty recruits to bo assigned as follows : Twenty-llvo to the Seventh in fantry and twenty-live to the Eighth In fantry. The recruits will bo forwarded under proper charge to such point or points In the department of the Platte as the com manding general of the department shall designate , and uftcrurrivul In thatdcpartmunt wlll.be distributed ns equally ns practicable among the companies of the respective regi ments , The superintendent of the recruiting ser vice will cause forty recruits to bo assigned to the Twentieth infantry nnd forwarded under proper charge to such point or points in the Department of Dakota ns the com manding general of the department shall designate. After arrival In that department the recruits will bo distributed as equitably as practicable among the companies of the regiment , The president to-day Issued an order as signing Major General Crook to command the Division of the Missouri , vice Terry , rn- tired , and Brigadier .General Brooke to com mand the department of the Platte , vice Crook , promoted. A Fight With tlio NOQAI.KS , Ariz , , April 21. A pitched battle between the Mexican troops and the Vaqul Indians two days ago in Sonora resulted In the killing of seventeen Indians ana the wounding of a largo number. The Mexicans lost ono man killed , Several were wounded. Had n bilious attack and ono of those indescribable cases of constant weari ness. Took quinine and other remedies without rollof. Took Dr. Johnson's Red Clover Tonic ; um strong' and well. Asa Thompson , Logan , Ohio. C. P. Goodman Druff Co. "Weather Indications. For Nebraska ; Threatening weather with rain , colder , preceded In eastern portions bj rising tomperatnre , brisk to high southerly winds shifting to northwesterly , For Iowa : Threatening weather with rain , rising followed by falling temperature , brisk to high southerly winds , veering to westerly. 'only on * la tfc * world utp fjoatluuouj fltoCri * * A . ' vrrvfll. Scltntlflo , k'owerlni , DUIM .fy juci&i'ortobU JOid XtXteUT * . ATpld fruiU. * OT F9.OOOc r " , BtnaBtttrqrforpainriliicJ , ALC4I FLEOflilO HKLTttTOIl jilHEAWEti , ' Di. UCfiK . UVUTCUL iQi WfAVita AYC CUiUiO. Omaha Drops the Qamo With the Iowa Ball Tossors. TELEGRAPHERS ON THE DIAMOND An Interesting Clnntc IMnycil Uy Western Union OperntiJFs Slioot oftlio Metropolitan Gnu Club Sporting Intelligence. Davenport 11 , Omnlm H. D.vvnsroiiT , In. , April 24. The gnmo to- tlny between Omnlut nnd Davenport wns n complete surprise to the ndnnrers of the home tcnm. Heavy hitting ami loose fielding wcro tlio conspicuous fcalift-os. The result was n victory 'or Davenport' by n score of 11 to 8. Telegraphers 1'lny Ball. On the evening of the 23rd n meeting wris held iiinoiiR the operators of the Western Union olllco of this city which resulted in picking out two nines of the best bnll tosscrs that place could produce. The game was played yesterday nfternoon , being called promptly nt 2 o'clock nnd lasting flfty-llvo minutes , rive innings were played In which some very good plays ns well ns some very rank errors were inudo. Following Is the score by Innings and positions : Innings , , 12845 Swift's 20822 0 PTitchnrd's 1435 * 1 Swift c iPrltchard Crall p Plsko Elliott 1st Mooncy McCubu 2nd Ua'rnhnrt Johnson 3rd. . . . v Applcman Oaten s s McCammon Frcnzcr If .Bailor Clark of , Pand Hyan r f .llummoll Struck out Crall 2. Flslto 7. Bases on balls-Grail 2 , Fisko 1. Hit Fislto 1 , Crall 2. Homo runs Crall , Flsko , McCixmmon. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Detroit 0 , Plttsbitrg . PiTTSiiuno , April 24. The gnmo between the Plttsburgs and Dctroits to-day resulted ns follows : Pittsburg 2 4 Detroit 0 00000000 0 Pitchers Galvin nnd Conway. Base hits Plttsburg 7 , Detroit in. Errors Pittsburg 1 , Detroit C. Umpire Decker. Now VorJc in , Washington 15. WASHINGTON , April 24. The ganio to-day between the New Yorks and Washingtous resulted as follows : Washington 0 513141 0 15 Now York 4 501800 * 10 Pitchers Daily nnd Qllmore for Washing ton , Titcomb for New York. Base bits- Washington 7 , Now York 14. Errors- Washington 1U , Now York 12. Umpire Lynch. Chicago S , Indiannpolls 2. INDUNAI-OMS , April 24. The game to-day between the Chicagos and Indianapolis re sulted as follows : Indianapolis. . . . ! a Chicago 0 10020000 3 Pitchers Boyle for Indianapolis , Krock for Chicago. Bnsohits Indianapolis G , Chicago cage 2. Errors Indianapolis 7 , Chicago 3. Umpire Valentino. Boston 7 , Philadelphia 1. PHILADELPHIA , April 24. The game to-day between the Phlladclphlas and Bostons re sulted as follows ; Philadelphia..0 00000010 1 Boston 8 0000220 * 7 Pitcnors Bufllnton nnd Sowdcrs. Base lilts Philadelphia 9 , IJoston 7. Errors Phlludcluhla 0 , Boston 2. Umpire Daniels. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Athletics 8 , Cleveland G. PHILADELPHIA , April 24. The game be tween the Athletics and Clevolands resulted ns follows : Athletics 3 01081000 8 Cleveland 0 00040010 5 Louisville 15 , Kansas City 0. KANSAS CITV , April 2t. The game between the Kansas City Americans and Louisvillcs resulted as follows : Kansas City 2 0000100 3 0 Louisville 1 005 0120 * 15 Cincinnati < 1 , St. Loitla 3. ST. Lours , April 24. The game to-day be tween the St. Louis and Ciucinnatts resulted as follows : St. Louis . . . .0000000210 3 Cincinnati. . . . ! 4 Brooklyn 3 , Baltimore 1. BAI.TIMOHE , April 24. The game between the Baltimore and Brooklyn to-day resulted as follows : Baltimore 0 1 Brooklyn 0 3001000 * 3 EXHIBITION GAMES. St. Pnul 7 , Minneapolis O. MIKNEAPOLIS , Minn. , April 24 , [ Special Telegram to the BEE. ] St. Paul nnd Minne apolis played an exciting cloven-Inning game to-day In the presence of 2,000 people. The two "kid" pitchers , Klopf and Sawders , oc cupied the box for their respective clubs. But four hits wore made oft Sowdors during the entire game , and up to the eighth Inning but two had bean made oft Klopf. The St. Paul players got on to him after that , however , and pounded out a victory. Thu score : St. Paul. . 2 7 Minneapolis 2000001020 1 0 Hits St. Paul 10 , Minneapolis 4. Errors St. Paul 6 , Minneapolis 2. St. Louln Whites 14 , Roolcford , O. RocKFoni ) , III , , April 21. The game bo- twccn the St. Louis and Hock ford teams to day resulted 14 to 9 In favor of the former. Dave Ilowo Wants Bettor Players , KANSAS CITV , Mo. , April 24. [ Special Telegram to the BCB , ] Dave Uowc , mana ger of the Kansas City American team , is in St. Louis hustling for additional players to take the plnco of some not so satisfactory. Ho will endeavor to obttiin the release of Koppcl from Cincinnati , who was hero last week with that team , but did not play , The sum of $3,000 is asked for Koppol's release. Green , of last year's Athletics , Is also in correspondence with Howe. An odor of f 1MX ) for tils services for the balance of the season has been mado. Green was not re served by any club and is free to slin any place. Green last year stood fourth in Held- ing out of the twelve who pluycd loft in the American games. SmnshinK Blue Hocks. Tlio first shoot of the season by the Omaha gun club took place on the club's grounds bock of Shaw ft Field's warehouse yestor- uay. The conditions wcro the same us gov ern all these club shoots , 25 blue rocks , 18 yards rise. The weather was auspicious and the shooting fine , especially that of Parmelce. TUB flCOIIR. J. Potty..10100 10111 11111 11111 11111-31 T. Foley..11100 01000 11100 11100 01000-11 W.Hoblnson 10000 11010 10110 01010 11101 13 F. Parinoleelllll 11111 Hill 11111 11111 25 J. Hardln.-.11011 11110 01111 10011 01010 17 An extra race was shot , same conditions , with the following result : Pcttv Hill Hill 11110 10111 11011 23 Dr. Jonos..11011 00011 10001 Hill 10001 15 Smith 01111 Hill 11111 1111001001 30 Parmeloo. .11111 11011 Hill 11110 111H 23 Ketchuin. .11111 11111 Hill 11110 11111 34 A third r ice resulted : Parmoloo. .11111 Hill 11110 Hill 11111 24 Kutchum. .11011 lllll 11101 11111 Hill 23 Hardia. . . .nooi 1011111111 inn niu S3 Smith moi lorn urn mil 11001-21 Metropolitan Club Shoot * The Metropolitan Gun club held their first modal shoot ot the season yesterday 25 blue rocks each , 18 yards rise. Mr. Webb carried oft first honorsns will bo seen by glancing over the If \ norlnnd . VHojll'o Itlll 10011 0011 J-1T Kntrer . 0.011 MIDI COCO ) 01 IOJ (10101- T , christlnnson , . .liWnfQmo lOltW toooi piooa- Ilmphcrson . lOm'Woll OHM 01000 00011-12 woiiti . lunt'nitn iroio onn nou-ia C. Christiansen . .noiio lOin lOino inoil 01001-12 Koiir . iwiuoioo11010 loouo 10010-11 yast Hnclnjf. SAN FitANCiscoiAtni ) 24. The second day of the spring mWtlh | of the Pacific Const Blood Itorso association was windy nud the track fast. Vl ' Mile heaU , best ttvo in three First heat : Dynamite first. HerhlpSco MCcond. Applause third. Time lM4.SW.ond heat : Dynamite first , Hormcsco sccorta , Fiisllndcs third. Time 1 :43tf. : , ' Seven-eighths of n , rmlc Bns Bleu won , Avondale second , 'Laura Gardner third. Time 1 r30. For Iwo-yoar-olds , flvo-olghteonths of n mile Sonoma won , Shannon Uoso second , Cassandra third. Time 1 :03Jf" : . For three-year-olds , mile nnd n half Surinam \von , Peel second , Canny Scott third. Timo-2:33) : ) . _ John Ji. Issues n Dell. BOSTON , April 24. .Tohn L. Sullivan lias issued n challenge to light any man in the world in a sixteen- foot ring , London prize ring or Marquis of Queensbury rules , for f 10,000 a side. Kilrain or Mitchell Is pre ferred. _ Diamond Flashes. Sylvester has signed with the LJncolns , It has been a cold exhibition trip for the Omatms. Everybody wants to sco Conway with the O malms , They feel very proud of that team of theirs up in Minneapolis. The boys will bo homo to-morrow evening , a little disfigured but still in the ring. Burns , O'Conncll and Annis are about the only ones who are doing any hitting among the Otnahas. The BRB docs not bollcvo In purloining news. Every time an Item , is clipped from an exchange credit is given. Joe Quest bos been released by St. Paul and has entered suit against the club to re cover n full season's salary. Lovctt bids fair to bo as effective this year as last. Omaha has pinned its pennant hopes to him. Philadelphia Sporting Lifo. McEldownny , the popular pool seller , will more than likely open tlio old King rooms on North Thirteenth street , Just below the Mlllard. The game scliedulcd for Dos Molncs In Omaha on July B has been changed to Juno 30s and the game scheduled for Omaha at St. Louis September 20 , has been changed to Omaha on May IStli. Next Saturday will bo n gala day at the ball park. The opening championship game will then bo played between Minneapolis nnd Omaha. The grounds and grand stand will bo decorated with flags and bunting. Oh my I Oh me I Davenport has also gone and done us. But } ust wait , oh pcntlo ad mirers of the Oraalias , until the champion- shin season Is on. Smile merrily nt defeat. and when wo win laugh uproariously and beat your breast with unfeigned gloo. A COMPROMISES PROBABLE. Arrangements For mi Amicable Set tlement of a Colorado Mining Caso. ASPBN , Colo. , April 24. [ Special Tele gram to the BEB. ] The eport that a compromise ' promise was about tq bo effected In the fa mous Side Lino-Apex ' litigation was to-ciay confirmed. The final settlement and signing of papers will not take 'hlaco till Thurdny , when Hon. I. M. Patterson will arrive hero from Chicago. About all the preliminaries are arranged for a compromise. Overtures have boon pending over sineo J. B. Wheeler , . of Cincinnati , camp into the compromise company last .October. The full particulars and terms agreed upon cannot bo made public till the papers nro sealers. It has -not been ascertained as yet to-wbgm the credit is duo for this peaceful measure , but Senator Teller for the Apex and px-Congrcssman Bclford for the Side LInO were tlio advising counsel. Butler and Browni each have owned one- third of the Side Lino. J. B. Wheeler owned one-third , which ho put into the com promise company , Wheeler owning one-half of the stock. It is said Butler and Brown came in on the same terms less the expenses incurred in the present trial. Another report is that Butler and Brown retain live- twelfths and receive § 100,000 from the first proceeds of the mine , which is to-day valued nt i.15,000,000. . Steamship Arrivals. PHILADELPHIA , April 24. [ Special Tele gram to the BEE. ] Arrived The Lord Cllvo from Liverpool. NEW YOIIK , April 2-1. Arrived The Fulda from Bremen and the Ethiopia from Glasgow. SOUTHAMPTON , April 24. Arrived The Vatorland from New York for Antwerp- HAMHUUO , April 24. Arrived Tlio Suovia from New York. Plenty of Enthusiasm. ABILENE , Kan. , April 24. [ Special Telegram - gram to the BEE. ] The stnto capitol re moval convention was an immcnso success. Over flvo thousand persons were present , with over ono thousand delegates from all parts of the stato. Uesolutions were adopted advocating removal from Topeka to some point more centrally located. Will Avenge the Lynching. BIHMINOHAM , Ala. , April 24. Hardy Posoy ( colored ) was lynched last night at Bessemer for attempted rape on a fifteen-year-old white girl. A special train has arrived from there to-night for arina and assistance. It is stated the town is surrounded by armed negroes who threaten to burn the place and kill the citizens to a von go the lynching. 's Strllco. Pirrsnuno , April 24. Seven hundred men wont to work at Edgar Thompson's steel works this morning.Pinltcrton men and deputy sheriffs uro still guarding the com pany's property , but the strikers nro giving them 110 trouble. m Tlio German Baptists. STACNTON , April 24. The annual conven tion or encampment of German Baptists of the United States it has been decided will take place at Barrisonburg , Va. , the first Tuesday after White Sunday In 18S9. Itutto'H Lending Jlotol Burned. BUTTE , Mont. , April 24. The Centennial hotel burned to-day. Loss 35,000. Jcnnio M , Lcddcn was bur nod to death and Frank Lincoln , assistant postmaster , died from in juries received. _ _ DUBUQUE DEMOCRATS DIVIDED TwoSotsofDologatOB to the State Convention. FIGHTING AGAINST A FUSION. The Andrew Jackson Wing of the Party Objects to n Tie-Up With the Kcptthllcans lo\vn Items. A Serious Hpllt. DniUQfr. , la. , April 21 JSopclnlTelegram to the Br.u. ] This Is the banner democratic county of Iowa , but It looks ns If the banner wouldn't hang on the outer wall much longer. The local democrats split wide open to-day nnd a very bitter feeling prevails. The trouble began with the city election , when the republicans and democrats united on n clUzons' ticket so as to defeat the Knights of Labor ticket. Some of the mossback demo crats objected to joining hands with the rcpcbllcnns on any plan nnd so rnn a straight or Andrew Jack son ticket. The fusion ticket won nud the other democrats were very mad. Each faction controlled n democratic dally paper , nnd they have been abusing each olhor over sincp. Todajtho county convention was hold to elect delegates to the state con vention. Each fncllon was present with n set of delegates claiming to represent the democrats of Dubu- quo. It was decided to leava the decision to outsldo parties , and after three hours' ses sion they decided to admit half of each dele gation. The Old Hickory democrats wouldn't ngrco to that and withdrew and hold a convention Of their own nnd elected n full delegation to the state convention. The regular democrats , bended by Postmaster Ham , did the same , nnd now both delegations will demand ad mittance at the state convention next week. Feeling runs very high to-ulght , and if nn clcctioji were hold to-niorrow the probability Is that Dubuque , with its 2,000 democratic majority ordinarily , would go republican. Preparing Tor the Convention. DBS MOINES , In. , April 24. [ Special Tele gram to the Bcn/l The Grant club of this city to-night elected a delegation nnd took steps towards receiving the state convention of republican clubs which meets hero next Wednesday , May 2. New clubs nro being rapidly formed and the Indications nro for the largest convention In the history of the stato. Some clubs in remote- parts of the state have already elected delegates who will come hundreds of miles to attend the conven tion. The Interest shown is surpassing- expectations. Hon. O. E.Walcott , of Denver , nnd J. P. Dolllvor nud Colonel W. P. Huphurn , of Iowa , will be the orators , A. Peculiar Fatality. CHESTON , la. , April 24 , [ Special Telegram to the BEE. ] A twelve-year-old son of Gros- vonor Ball , nn old resident of Adams county , was killed this morning near hero by a run away toain attached to n stirring plow. The point of the plow was driven in the lad's ' side and bo was thus dragged about a half a mile. Assigned. STAUNTON , Va. , April 14. Meyer Oberdor- fcr. a dealer in ready made clothingassigncd to-day. Liabilities , $25,000 ; assets , 810,000. Humbug. Barnum said "Tho American People like to bo humbugged. " This may bo true in the line of entertainment , but not wlicro lifo is ut stake. A man with consumption , or any lingering' dis ease , looking Death in the face anil seeking to evade his awful grasp , does not like to bo trilled with , So with con fidence wo place before our readers Nature's great remedy , Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical Discovery , a sure relief for that long train of diseases resulting from impure blood , such as Consump tion , Chronic Nasal Cartari-h , Liver Complaint , Kidney Disorder , Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Scrofula and Gonerai Debility. Timo-tricd and thoroughly tcstodj it stands without an equal ! Any druggist. They Left the City. Hamilton and Murray , the two confidence men , were arraigned before Judge Berka yesterday on the charge of vagrancy. They plead guilty and were each fined $25 and costs and given sixty days in the county jail. On paying their fine , the judge offered to commute their sentence of imprisonment provided they would leave town. This proposition they gladly acceded to , and they loft by the first train. There are many accidents and dis eases which affpot Stock and cnuso sori- OUH inconvenience and loss to the farmer in his work , which may bo quickly remedied by the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Licensed to Wed. The following marrlugo licenses were issued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name und Residence. Ago. James C. Cnllnhan , Omaha 21 Mollie Bright. Omaha 18 Herbert E. Field , Omaha 27 Hattlo A. Wheeler , Omaha Ut Thomas J. Lynch , Boouc , la 21) ) Amsa Burns , Omaha 24 Jacques Lnrre , Omaha 88 Annie Melcady , Omaha 21 "Tho best on cnrtli" can truly bo said of Grigg's Glycerine Salvo a speedy euro for outs , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , tetteranil all skin erup tions. Try this wonder healer. 25 cents" . Guaranteed. C. F. Goodman Drug Co. _ Maltreated Their Pastor , SIIEHOYOAN , Wis. , April 24. The ease of the Slate vs. Henry Hoppcrt and eight others charged with riot , in violently ejecting Uev. J , J. Hoffman and wlfo from the parsonage of St. Peter's Unity church last Ootobor , at which time the goods and chattels belonging to the ox-pastor wcro also thrown out on the street , was concluded this afternoon. The jury found a verdict of guilty against four nnd acquitted the others. Mustang L inimenf MtXICAW M03TANOlJNniEKT Udeatu to PILE * Ou > aoiua , uuuui JJttCASN uaa M IS7t * iiitio5 Were nil wl o rnoiiRh to liccd Oils advlcn In Reason , n world ot MI fieri MR would bo avoided. It 7011 snfTcr from Impure blond , scrofula , dyspepsia , biliousness , licndAdir , take I Ara tlio bant in ? M4 % | t months In which iwiarunx Atno other M | Snrsapa- scason docs / % y fl 1 rill lstll ° the human f" EJI III ' ) CS' blood system so n purlltor. much need the aid of a reJB ' llablo medicine like Hood's Mlj * Jf Sar5.ip.irlll.Tas now. T''o ' WB ( d if ImixiTcrlilicd condition of J the hlcKwl , the weakening effect * of tlio lonp , cold winter , the lost appetite , and th.it tired feeling , all make a good spring medicine abso lutely necessary. Hood's t > ars.iparlllt Is peculiarly nclnptctl for this puri > 6so , and In creases In popularity every year. It U the Ideal spring medicine. " ,1 must SA > " Hood's S.trs.ipnrlll.i l.s the host medicine I ever used. Last curing I had no appetite , mid tlio least work I did fatigued mo ever so much. I began to take Hood's Sar.i.t- liarlll.t , nml soon felt that I could do M much In a day as I bad formerly done in a week. My appetite Is voracious. " Mus. M , V. HAY- Ann , Atlantic City , N. J. N. It. If you ( leclde.to . take llood' Sars.i- parllla do not bo induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla flj alrforfV Prepared only Sold by nil ilrnffglits. flt | slxforfU , Frcpnrmlontr \ > T 0.1. HOOD A CO. , Apotliccurloi , Ixmcll , Musi. by U. I. HOOD * CO , , ApotliocMlot , Lowell , Mots. tOO Doses Ono Dollar IOO Doses Ono Dollar SCROFULA or Tint BONE CURED ! LITHOJU , Qiu , Autrnit 11 , 1GS7. ' Tn Swnrr Sntcirra Co. , Atlanta , 00.1 Gentlemen- have been Afflicted vrlth Uleoratlon of tha lets ercr since I no * a child , the dliciuo unaouhtoilljr bring here ditary. an my mother BufTertfa from scroful ous symptoms. Aal adraacod to manhood piy affliction Incrcanwl until the raMndy Docimo han&Mlng and painful beyond the power of wordi to ilcscrllio. Uy right Irs particularly bocnme frnrfully Involved , tha left lev being less painfully affected. Finally. About fourteen yi-an ago , the ulceri on my right left hnd eaten through the fle b. Into the bone. In order to tare my life the doc tors determined to amputate my leg below the knee. The operation vriu iuccesifully performed by Dr.li V. II. Miller , of Atlanta , tnd Dr. W. P. Dond , of LtthonU. Dut tha loss of my leg garo mo only temporary re lief. The poison wus still In my system and oonbcgau to shonr Itself again. Inaihort time after large ulcen appeared on my left leg , covering ft from the fcneo to the Instep. Frequently whllo at work I could be trnckwt by the blood which ootod from the hue * nicer * , and the sore * and rottenlng holes treraso offensive that my fellow-workmen could not stand the atenoa and would inovo way from me. Last winter I was persuaded to try a & . * & AJ a last effort I cotuented to do so. and about seven months ago 1 bccan taking thsj Bpeolno. I soon began to feel the good effect * of the medicine , th offensive running began to grow lets and less and finally ccued , th ulcers healed , my flrsh became firm and olid , and today , after using twenty-Ona : bottles , I am at hale and ( tout a man of my Bgeaitherelsln OcorgU. I am neveiity-ono years old. but feel now younger and stronger than I did when I was twenty Ove. 1 woleh about impounds. Nothing Li to be seen of tha terrible disease , or to remind ineottbo torture I suffered for BO many years , creep * the aeon of the perfectly healed ulcers. I want the world to know of the nlmort miraculous cure effected on m * by B. & a , and I call upon these who with to enow the particulars directly from mo to write , and X will consider It a pleasure aswellasadntr to answer their letters. I refer to Or. W. ft Bond , of Llthonto , oa to the truth of nv statement. Very gratcfuu > jog Treatise on IHood nnd Skin Dlseaacs mailed tree. Tnn Bwirr Briccina Co.\ _ Drawer a.Atlanta.Oa. OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE ' All Ryphllltlo Diseases , of recent or long standlng.ln from ten to fifteen days. We will Hire written guar antees to cure any case or refund your money. And we would say to those who hava niplored tbe mull Skilled 1'hyilclanB , used every known remedy and have not been cnred , that you are tbe subjects we arn looking for. You that have been to the colebratoil Dot Sprints of Arkansas , and bare lost all bop * ot rvoovtry. we errnaienocbarpa. Our remedy Is unknown to any one In the world outside of our Company , and It U the onlr remedy in the world that will euro you. W * nlll euro tbe most obstinate casa In lets tban ono month. Bevon days In recent casss doss file work. It Is tbe old , chronic , deep-sealed cues tbat wo solicit. We have cured bundreds who had been abandoned jr Physicians and prouounoed Incurable , and We Challenge the World lObrtncusBcasa tbat we will not cure In lesi iban one montb. Blnce the history of modlclno. a True BpeclOo for ByphllltlOhKruptloni , Ulcers , Dora month , Ac. , tai Men sou t for but never found until Our Magic Remedy eras discovered , and we are Jnstlfled in saving It li tbe pnlr remedy In the world tbat will poiftlvely eure. Because tbe latest medical works , published by tha best known nutuorltles , say tbere was norer a true speclflo before. Oar IlemiMt/ the only . medicine In e world that will cure when everything elie bH ailed. It has been so conceded by a large number of elebrated I'hyslrlans. IT HA * Nivr.u rc-r VAii.cn ro cuHE. Wliy'wkiti rouV'ti'niVand"niony wTtti talent medicines that never bad virtue , or doctor frith pbirslclans tbat cannot cure ion. You tbat bay * trlKl everything else should coma to us now and gel fermanent rvllefi you never can net Itelsowbere. Mark whit we sari In tbe end you must take our bemedr or NKTKH recover. And you tbat have been afflicted but a short time should by all means come to BS now. uany vet help and tblnk tbeya re free from tbe disease , but la one , two or three yean after , It appears agiln In a more horrible form. Investigate oer financial standing through tbe mer cantile ar s.c9 and note tbat we are fulljr rusponsl * pie und our written guarantees are Kood. We bave a Biuciir prepared on purely Sclentlrlo 1'ilnclplns and we wish to repeat that It NIVIU IAILB TO CUttm. All lett ni sacredly coundentlal. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Kooni 1U uuil 11 , IH. . National Hank , mil anil Knrnum fit . Callcm tuUe eluvutor on Karnani street ; to bocoml llix > r. Hoom 11 for luillos only. 1742 Lawrence St , Dcnycr , Col Of the Missouri State Muslimi of Anatomy , Bt. I.oius , Mb. , Unlvcr Hy Collcuu Hospital , Ixni- don , ( JU-.sen , ftennnny und New York , having derated tuolruttontlou. SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially these arising from Impru dence , Invlto all BO uulTorlnK to correspond wltli our delay. Dlsuases of Infliction uud contagion cured fciifely and speedily without u o of aau- gerouri druuu. 1'atlentH who.io cuseii have been neglected , Ijadly treated or pronounced Incur able , should not fait to wrlta us concerning their Bymptoms. All letters receive immediate atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will be mailed 1'llKK to any address on re ceipt of ouo 2-rent Btump. "I'racttcal Observa tions on Nervous Debility and 1'hyslcul Uilmun- tloii , " to which la uddtid an "Kdaay on Mar riage , " wltli Important chapters on diseases of the lleprodurtlvu Organs , the whole forming u valuable medical treatUe which should , bo reud by all youujr men Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence Si , Denver CoL UNION PACIFIC "Tho Ovorliuul Itoutc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' nnd Pleasure Seekers' Line1 Send for the Neat Little Sketch Hook. "CKcrasr a XJTJB : EVCTEJES : : ! , " highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association : as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. B. TRIUH3TS. ( len'lI'.iT. Agt , . Oinntin. Neb. _ MOW'S THE TIME To have your friends come to XCanncxs cxxxcL ISTolorctalca as Knstern lines will sell tickets and run Semi Monthly Lnnd Excursions over the Union Pacific "The Overland Route/ ' Until July ) , 1888. tickets sold for these cxcur > sions will bo Rood thirty days for the round trip nnd can bo used ton days golnu ; . When purcluis- ors are rontly to return , these tickets will lie Rood five days for that purpose. If purchasers wish to stop short of destination on our llnox , agents will stamp tickets good to return from such point. .T. B. TBIIllIiTS. E. TJ. LOSIAX Pea , g. &T. Agent. AtU. P. * T. A. UNION PACIFIC "The Overland Route. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket ngent to M J. Grecvy , Passengur Agent , Council Bluffs Iowa. The reservations when ir.dc arc turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman. berth is reserved and secured. J. H.TKniJKTB. K. It i.OMAX , Gen. P. &T. AKCilt. Ash'tG. P. &T , A. OMAHA , Mill. < "PUBLICSALE ! Hereford Cattle , At or near Union Stock Yards , SIOUX CITV IOWA , - - , MAY 2cl , 1888. Tlio Dai-low llnll llnrtl of Hereford Cnttlo All Under four Years Old. Having leased my estate for a long terra o ) years. I nm forced to sell my ontlro horrt whtcli Is composed of the K t of HOllACR l > th , 11SKI , unit I'l.tlTAHUM , 14410. nnd xoino of the flnost bull ! ) In the United States. The holl'ers are In calf , or have calves at their BlilcK. The calves nio recorded. The herd la li } ' mired anil the purchaser will assume the Insur ance. T niiH , Unsh There will bo no postpono- in out. CatnloRiicfl on application. ALEXANDER BARLOW , Sioux City , Iowa. William Swarfs , Auctioneer. Tint OF T1IK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Hcst Itouto from Onwlm and Council IHufls to - THE EAST = - TWO TllAINS DAILY IIKTIVKHN OJ1AIIA AND COUNCIL Chicago , AND Milwaukee , S ( . 1'nul , Minneapolis , Odur ItnnldB , Rock Inland , Frccnort , Itoclffonl , Clinton , Dubuquc , I ) ronport , Elgin , Madison , Jnnmlllo , Itclolt , Winoim , La Crosse , And uU oilier Important points ICiwt , Northeast ul Boutlioint. For through tlcketn cMI nn tha tlclcut nptnt utl.VH KunmtUHtieet.ln llurkur Illuck , or ut Union I'aolfia I'ul'linan Hlcopers anil the Illicit Dlnlnx Can la the world uru run on the initlii Una of Ilia Ohlcu 6 , Ml ) wnukoo & Ht. 1'nul Unllway , anil evorr tttUiullfm II I > nia to pMionifori l > r cuurtuuui cmulojm of th ltrii.Kll. fJcnornl Mnnuger , J.K. TtlGKICIL A l liintOiiinrul ! Manager. A. V. U. UAUI'KNTUIl , ( U-nt-ral ruionvrr nj ( ) . $ II'KAKIXMUI , Antlitant aoncrul I'uaeaifor mil Ticket AKi-nt. J.T.CLAUK ( lenernl Superintendent. _ S , K , FELTON & CO , , And MnmiCxcturorn' Amenta for WATER WORKS SOPPLIES , Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice , Correspondence Solicited. Office , Straus's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA. NEBRASKA , your U > t tb * i u fcbhidy tao > u lu IA Gttcuiltt * tirl Gl t. We hot Sold Ollldllf tbU.udia > / til * H bu e'ca ' uUiUulca. Alutt * 44.00. EESUE8S