1TH V' * r J fl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUNE 25 , 1888. Sftl FATAl QUARREL OVER A BET Ono Man Shoots Another Dotul Near ffi i Fort Sidney. CORRUPTION IN DUNDY COUNTY Tlic Treasurer Proven to Ho n Member ornTlilevliinllliiR The Clmittnu- ( | iia nt Iiont ; Pine Oilier Stnto NCIVB. A Mnnlcr Over n IJct. Smsnv , Neb. , Juno 21. [ Special Telegram ( o Tin : HIE. ] George S. Arnold shot nnd instantly klllc'd Ocorgo Hurton , nt Minataro , Neb. , last night. The tllfllculty nroso over ft settlement nf f 12.W ) . Arnold is now In Jail licro. Coroner Hcrnoy will hold nn Investi gation tc-morrow. Tlio I.OIIK I'lno Cliiuitniiqun. L.OXO PINH , Neb. , Juno 21. ( Special to Tun Itr.i : . ] The piogrammo Is out for the second annual assembly of the SV Long Pine Cliautauqun. Tlio natural Ill ness of the place had been remarked upon by so many visitors that a few apliltcd cltl/cns lost year , headed by Hev. George W. Martin , of North Platte , made n movement to hold such nn assembly. With short time nnd little means a programme was arranged nnd the proposed assembly advertised. The result was startling for the projectors. Such crowds of people attended nnd such a general surprise was manifested nt the beauty of the scenery , the nbundancd of natural resources nnd the excellence of the programme , that it was evident to nil that the preparations necessary had been nrcally underestimated. This year no efforts linvo been spared to make the programme nnd the scenery mark this place as the Greatest pleasure nud chnutauqua resort of .Nebraska. The pcoplo can rest In the shades of trees nnd clllTs by the coolest springs , nnd ft licnr every lecture from the pavilllon. Kov. Gco. W. Martin , A. M. , of North Plntto , 1ms been retained as president of the assembly , nnd by his wise management has nssurrcd the greatest gathering over held in north west Nebraska. A department of science , presided over bv Profs. LIsle nnd Stovnns , will bo ono of the most attractive features. A toucher's department , under the manage ment of Kev. E. A. Whitwnm , A. M. , of Madison , Neb. , assisted by Superintendent C. A. Mnnvlllc and Profs. Stevnns and Churchill , Is expected to repay ami teacher lor his visit. Thy regular Clmutauiiua work will bo carried out , in which over thirty lec turers and teachers will bo engaged. No ef fort is being spared to inntco visitors comfort able and the costs light. The assembly will licRlu July 12 nnd end July 21. On (3. A. H. day , July 10 , Governor Thaycr will preside. Members of the G. A. H. will be admitted free on that day. There will also bo a pa triotic day. July 23 , presided over by General Munderson. Although this is only the second annual assembly the piospccts are unprecedented for a magnificent success. KCIIIH Prom Kearney. KRUixnr , Neb. , June 25. [ Special to Tun Bcc.J Notwithstanding the fnpt thntanum- ber of Kearney's leading politicians and em bryo statesmen nro iibscnt in Chicago , tlio great excitement of the week has been the receipt of the returns from the republican convention. The favorite nt this place is Gresham , but all the candidates have friends licro. The strong ticket , however , would bo Blaine for president , with Harrison or Gresham for second place , nnd .there is a growing feeling hero that such will bo tlio final outcome. The citizens of Kearney were pleased to read in THE HUE of Thursday last , the Ilrst authentic information that the regular troops vould make their annual summer encamp ment at Kearney , reaching here September J. This is nn announcement that has been expected since our city was visited last spring by General Hrooko , General Morrow , nnd a number of other ofllccrs assigned to the Department of the Plattc. The lady members of the party were enthusiastic in their praises of Kearney , aud wo felt sure that their ballots would bo cast In favor of the city of beautiful drives , lakes aud scon- ury. The National guards of Nebraska will co Into encampment hero at the same time , nnd thousands of visitors will see Kearney ( for the first time during that month. The young pcoplo formally opened the pa- pillion at the hike on Wednesday evening last with a merry dance. Heating and sailIng - Ing by moonlight and dancing occupied the lime until the woo small hours of the morn ing. Last night some of our Hastings ( friends visited us , and music and laughter Ogam woke the echoes of Lake Kearney. " "Tho engineer of the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fo system visited us last Wednesday , to view the right of way and location of the llepot grounds which our citi/ens propose to lonate that road , in addition to ? T > 0,0M ( ) of city jonds. The location was satisfactory , nnd .ho gentleman expressed himself as highly leased with our city , and moie thun sur- irlsed at the development of our water [ lower. The Union Pacific this week located the twitches to iho works of the Kearney Pressed Ilrlclc company and the Kearncr Canning , Jl'roserviiig and Pickling company. Our city is tilled with visitors , and many of them wcro attracted hero by tlio "writo up" tvhlch Tun Hcc gave Kearney a few weeks since. They express but one opinion , which s that the article while very attractive , did lot qulto express the advantages of Kearney is they exist. This , however , ia not sur prising , as Kearney must bo seen to bo ap preciated. Coiniiionccniciit at Friinklln. FIUNKMN. Nob. , Juno 21 [ Special to TJIH pcu. ] Friday , the 22d , was the seventh an- titial commcncoinout of tlio academy here , u'he baccalaureate sermon was preached the fjabbath preceding by C. S. Harrison , Our town was flllod with people who came to knjoytho exercises. In the evening of the fclst , Prof. Hloso , of the conservatory of | nuslo , hold his grand concert , which was ivell attended and was a grand success. From 10 to 11 was given to the elocution plass. Then came the addresses of the three graduates. Miss Mary nice trove n very flno essay "Tho Hattlo of Chalons and Its'Intluonco on Subsequent History. " Next came Miss Nol- ? lo Phoenix , with a well-written essay on 'Erlu'b Woes. " Miss Laura MoHrido gave very flno and carefully prepared aitlcloon t lie "Flowers of History , " In tlio after- kioon , at 2 o'clock , Kov. H. T. Cross , the inountaln scientist of Denver , gave un liloqucnt addrcus on "Man's Connuobt Over Kobolllous Nature. " Then followed the nlumnl meeting during which { several choicu productions were given. U'ho day was beautiful In tno oxt.-cmo , the tittcndanoo was lurgo , and the oecutlon by far the most interesting wo huvo ever en joyed. The trustees had their annual meetIng - Ing and the outlook U very hopeful , During U' ' pait year over fa.OOO cash has been sent to ho Inbtitutlgn by stningcrH. A largo con- bUtuency is growing up and wo nro often in r -eipt of letters containing cash , kind ViMifti nnd Piipounigtunent. Prof. A. C. ' . of Kuoxvillo , la. , has boon elected ulnc.pal , and hu has already entered upon u duties. Hu Is a graduate of Iowa college nud lias had twenty years' oxperinnce in tcauhlufT , and ho brings all the picparntlon inul cxpcrior.cn of the past to put Into our r. ia\my , Commencement evening Prof. Jlu liDargcr surprised the community Jjy tiiiionng into tlio solemn bnds of inutri- r.iouy with MUa Plattot this place. The rueiDny took pluoo in thu church nnd Cvei j Sjody was Invited. Corrupt County Officials. N , Nob. , June 31. [ Special Tel- Hsu. ] An export began nn in- i -iition of Mc-Trcasurur Hacker's books t- < lest month. The work was complied Ma lust night and hoiva HijcUor to bo uvor (1,000 fcL-ort , Commissioner Neighbor , also Impli cated In tlie crookedness. ay tha shortage V ill be made good luitnc.dlately. Hsckur lias peu treasurer tor four years. Ho is not a * pad man hhnsef ; , but got In with the old bounty ring of which , G , Neighbor , the coucvv oottiiausiouer , was' chief. The Invcstlgall6n will result In breaking the ring , which has got the county finances In bad shnpo. St. John's Day nt Schnrlcr. Sciin I.KR , Neb. , Juno 24. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hr.i : . ] Juno 2-1 was appropri ately observed by the members of Acacia Lodge No. J , A. F. nnd A. M. , who met In special communication nt their hall to-day in commemoration of St. John the Baptist. They marched In n Iwdy to the opera house , where an nblo address was delivered by the grand chnplaln , Kov. J. A. Hood. To-morroxv evening the officers-elect will bo Installed , after which n banquet will bo Indulged In by the brethren and their wives. Colored IlcpulMlcnnfl Organize. Nr.musKA CITV , Neb. . June 2l.--ISpeclat Tclotrrnm to TUB HnK. ] The colored repub licans orgnnlrcd a club last night with a membership of eighty. A number of ad dresses were mndo by colored orators and several other citizens. Preparations are be ing mndo for n grand ratification upon ro- co hit of the news of the nomination from Chicago. _ Tlio Company Kxonornteil. STUATTOX , NOD. , Juno 21. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Hin. : ] Acting Coroner Hritton held an Inquest over the body of Daniel McCann , the section foreman who was run over nnct killed bypasscngcr train No. 4 yes terday. The Jury returned a verdict of ac cidental death and exonerated the company from any blame. The body was burled hero to-day. THU 1MIIZK KINO. The Klllcn-Carililr Plpht Not to lie n Illtipoilrnino , ST. PAUIMinn. . , Juno 24. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Unn.l The fight between .Kll- leu nnd Cardiff is the subject of much talk In the sporting circles of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Cardiff will enter the ring at about ono hundred aud sovcnt-flvo pounds , or about flvo pounds loss than ho over fougfct before. Ho says that he looks upon the coming con test as the crisis of his pugilistic career , and is determined to make the clTort of his life. Killon , In conversation with n reporter , said : Q"Anybody can see how ridiculous it would bo for mo to do anything but make it as hard n light as I can. I have a good business in St. Paul and think 1 have many friends thero. Nobody can say that I over fooled my friends , and I am not going to do it at this late date , and you can ussuro the pco plo that it will bo no draw. " It is evident at a glance that Killon's body and hands are In bettor slmpo than they were when ho and Cardiff met the first time. Killcn will welch nbout 185 or 1SS pounds. Hoth men nro in excellent form. The ref eree will bo Chosen before the men step into the ring , and the management Is de termined that no delay Will bo had. Flro nt Planters' Hotel. At midnight last night the kitchen part of the Planters' hotel was discovered in flames. An alarm was quickly given nnd the differ- out hose companies promptly responded. By this time the burning oil was n sheet of flame uiul threatened to wipe out the entire hotel. The greatest consternation prevailed in that hostelry , and trunks hurriedly packed were drojjgcd down stairs or piled up in the hallways until they looked like n succession of baggage rooms. The flro laddies , how ever , subdued the llames nnd saved the main part of the building. The kitchen and coal storage room were both consumed , leav ing only the charred skeleton of both. The kitchen utensils , which were worth in the neighborhood of SMtO. wcro all ruined. The total loss is estimated in the neighborhood of 52,000 , but Is fully covered with insurance. The cause of the blae is unknown. A Great Legacy To bequeath to your children is n strong1 , clean , pure constitution better than wealth , because it will ncvor prove a eurso. You ciinnoU pivo what you do not possess , but mothers will 11 nd in Dr. Piorco's Fiivorito Prescription a won derful help correcting all weaknesses , bring their systems into perfect condi tion , so that their children , untainted , shall rise up to call them blessed. There is not a druggist in all the hind hut al ways keeps u stock on hand. Dlnmoml Flashes. Lnlln is n lalal Uah for Omaha 1 No game until Saturday next. The Oinahas want a team to practice with. Let them tackle the Crane Hrothers. They are no snap. Tom Lovctt nud Hilly Clark returned from Kansas City yesterday. The entire team will arrive this evening. There are forty-one more games , including those booked with St. Louis , bchcdnlcd fur the homo grounds this reason. The diamond at the ball park is In magni ficent shape , and the entire grounds bettor than they have been this season. "Ah there 1 Harry , " Crooks , Omaha's new second baseman , played a fine game nt Kan sas City Saturday and yesterday. Lovctt s ij-s the boys will bo in flno fettle when they reach homo , and that they will have sweet levcnge on the northern clubs this month. "Spud" Furrlsh pitched for the Maynes in their game at South Oimiha yesterday , and C. K. Mavno himself wus present and saw "Spud" disjoint himself. Miller's homo run hit off of Conway Satur day was ono of the longest bits ever seen on the cowboy's grounds. Ho played third base , too , in most otluctive style. Tin : Hen opposed Sam Morton for the pres idency of the Wcntorn association from the start. Tlio next thing to happen will bo the dropping out of his Chicago Maroons. Next bt'iisnn it is likely the organization will bo in entirely different hands. The WLMtoin association should make no mistake , but admit Davenport the moment thu opportunity is presented. Davenport Is a good ball town and has a fair team ami they could Jump right in and tuko St , Louis' dales without discommoding the regular schedule to tiny measurable extent , Owing to the ditibaiidmcnt of the St. Louis Whites thoie will bo no games nt the local park this week until Saturday , when tlio Titanic DCS Moinus will bo heio. They will albo play hero Monday and Tuesday next , and then on Wednesday , the Fourth of July , wo nro to have the Kansas Citys for two games. For the balance of the month the scheduled games nro as follows : July 0 , Kansas City ; 7 , 8 and 10 , Chicago ; qn the 12 , 11 and 10 them will bo no games unless some club is admitted in St. Louis' place , us the Whites Wt'i-o to bo hero on these dntes ; 17 , lb undid. Kuiibiib City ; 20 , 21 and 22 , St. Louis dutcb ngain ; 2S , 2'Jaud3l , Minneapolis. of Scrofula Scrofula Is probably more general ( Inn any other dlscato. H is InMclloiib In character , and ramilfeMs Itself In running sores , pustular eruptions , tolls , im filings , enlarge J joints , abscesses , soi a eyes , etc. Hood's S.irsa rinrllla expels all traeo of scrofula from tlio blood , leaving It pure , enriched , and healthy. "I was merely afllietcrl with scrofula , and over a year had two running sores on my nee ! : . Took flvo bottles Hood's Snrsaparilln , and am cured , " 0. U. I.ovwor , Lowell , Mass. 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Me. , had scrofulous cores for seven years , epriug aud fall , llood'j Barsmurllla cured him. Salt Rheum Isoneof Iho most dlsngrcublodlseattes earned by Impure blood. U Is readily cured by Hood's Sarsapmllla , the great blood iiurlQcr. William Spies , EJytia , O. , sulfcrcd ere.itljr frum crjslpelai and salt thcuni , caused by handling tobacco. At times hie hands would crack open cadMeed. Ho tried various picn- aratlons without nidj tolly took IIooJ's tiar- uaparllla , and now asysi" I am entirely well. " "My son hid salt th uai on his lands and on tlic calrej of bis lags. Ho look Hood's BarsapaiUla cud Is entirely cured. " J. D. EtiuUoa , Mt. Vcrnou , Ohio. Hood's Sarspparllla eoldbyaU'drogKliti. tln\xtotf \ ) . Uidooalr 1 > J 0.1.1100D CO. . ApetHcitlei.I.owUlSf u , | OO Doses Ono THEY MEET ANOTHER DEFEAT The Cowboys Administer a Drub- blnff to the Omalms. BURDICK MUST BE A HOODOO. Uoth TpninqDoSonirjIlnffttcd Klolcllnfj St. Pnul Boats Minneapolis nnd Chicago IScntrt Mil- wniikcc City Guinea. AVoslorn Association Standing. Appended is the standing up to mid In- chiding i'ustcrdiiy's games : I'lnvcu Won Lost Pr Ct DPS Moines 'M 23 13 .030 Stl'nul : 39 S3 14 .Oil Mihvnultoo 37 at 10 MT KntisasCity -10 Ul 19 .G2. Omnlm 39 1 ! ) 20 .487 Chicago f3 ! IS 20 .473 Minneapolis14 10 23 .303 St , Louis 43 14 23 .333 Kansas City 1O , Onmlm - \ . KAXSAS Cm- , Juno St. [ Special Telegram to Tun Uni ! . ] The Hlucs won nil easy vic tory from the Nebraska cripples to-day , liurdlck nnd Swnrtzel were the batteries. Tlio batting honors were evenly divided. Oinnhn , although playing as good u floldlng game as the homo team , inado their errors at critical times. Miller , Wilson nnd Nnglo arc responsible for most of the runs made by the IMuos. The score : Totals . 41 10 9 2 27 13 10 nv Kansas City. . . . 0 0 10 Omaha . ; . . . ,0 11020000 4 SUMM UIV. Double plays Hassamacr nnd Johnson. First bases on balls Cartwright. lilt by pitched ball Manning , Johnson , Coonuy. First base on errors Kansas City 0 , Omalin 0. Struck out Hy Swartzel 0. 1'asscd balls Magic- ! . Wild pitches Swnrtzcl 1. Time 2-15. Umpire Fcsscndcn. St. 1'n ill 1O , Minneapolis . ST. PAUL , June 34. fSpocl.ii Telegram to Tin : Hui.J : St. Pnul won its twelfth con secutive victory lo-dtiy , defcatingMinnoapolis by superior work with the stick. Nicholson was hit for n total of twenty-four bases , all of St Paul's runs but one being earned. Ho was also very wild , sending six men to lirst on balls. Although hit nearly us often ns the opposing pitcher , Duryca suc ceeded In keeping tlio hits well scattered , nnd with perfect support the Minneapolis boys would have boon shut out. The St. Pnul boys appeared In bran new uniforms of black pants , caps and stockings , nnd wlnto shirts , and they presented u very natty ap pearance as they marched on the grounds to-day , each player being decorated with a boutonnioto. The score : St. Paul . 0 2401201 0 10 Minneapolis. . . .1 200001 00 4 Huns earned St. Paul ] 9. Two-base hits Pickctt , Carroll. Homo runs Plckett , Car roll , Veach , Heilly. Double plays Hrosmin , Walsh uud Tobcuu , Buses on balls Murphy , C.irrull , Ucilly (3) ( ) , Shaofor (2) ( ) . Hit by pitcher Hawes. Struck out Uy Duryca , 8 ; by Nicholson , 5. Passed balls Hroughtou 2. Wild pitches Duryca 1 , Nicholson 1. Uases stolen Murphy 2 , Carroll , Morrissov , Kcilly 2 , Patton , Hawes 2 , McCnllom. . Loft on bases St. Paul 0 , Minneapolis ii. First base on errors Minneapolis 3 , St. Paul 1. 'i'iuic 1 :45. : Umpire Powers. Milwaukee 17 , Chicago 7. MILWAUKEE , June 24 [ Special Telegram to TUB Hun. ] Chicago put Dwycr in the box to-day and the locals paralyzed him , get ting two singles , two doubles and three triples in the first inning , bcorlng flvo runs. They hit him for two singles and n triple in the second inning , and UHer that ho was sent into left Hold and Long went Into the box with not much more success. Chicago hit Shcnkel in the first inning for live singles , which , coupled with errors , gave live runs , but the visitors were not ublo to kci'i ) pace with the locals after tliat. Score by innings : Milwaukee . 5 3202014 0 17 Chicago . n 7 Earned runs Milwaukee 12 , Chicago 3. Hugos on balls OIT Shenkol 4. Struck out -Cusick , Sehocnecko , Colly (2) ( ) , Ulicims. Two-baso hits Forstcr (2) ( ) , Cnsiek , Mills , Ilanrahan (2) ( ) . Thrco-baso hits Strauss , Lowe , Maskrey (2) ( ) . Double plays Forstor , Pettoe , Cusick. Long , Honglo , Hani-alum. Passed bulls Mills 1. Wild pitches Shonkul 2 , Long 1. Umpire Hrcnnan. Time 2:20. : AM UK I CAN ASSOCIATION' . Ilaltlinoro . " , Brooklyn II. HALTiMonii , Juno 2 1. Tlio game between Haltimoro and Hiooklyn to-day resulted as follows : Haltimoro . 0 fi Hrooklyn . 3 * 14 LoitlKvlllo-1 , Cincinnati 11. LOUISVILLE , Juno 21 Tlio game between Louisville and Cincinnati to-day resulted as follows : Louisville . 0 4 Cincinnati . 1 1030000 * U Kaunas City ( Jnuu ! Postponed. KANSAS CITV , Juno 24. The gumo between Knnsas City and the Hrowus was not played to day owing to muddy grounds. M1NOU G AMISS. Crnno Jlros. 7 , HardhiH JJ. The Crane Brothers' nnd Hardln's City Icaguo teams , played an exhibition gumo at the ball park yesterday nf lornoon In the presence of an audlcnco embracing a coupla of bun dled pcoplo. It was a match gnmo for f 100 a side. The game was really a good one , both teams putting upu game that would thiowno discicdit on muny professional teams. The playing of the Cruncs wiis especially good , their battery work being very line. The pamu by innings resulted us follows : Cranes . 5 0 0 1 t 0 0 0 0 7 Hnritins. . . . . . . . . 00000020 1 S Hatterlps ( joist anil S wartz for the Cranes , nnd ICockwcll and HoiT. Operators 1O , Walters 11. The operators of the Western Union played n gumo of ball with the waiters of the differ ent chop houbca. It was a rury interesting fc'uino until the Uil l inning , the scoru being tied at the end of the third. After that the operators had it ull their own way. Tno acoro : Operators . 3 31137 3 10 Walters . 4 20000 0-11 Mittteries For Operators , Applcmun and Under ; for Walters , ParKcr ana Fielding. Johnstown ) , Wood Ijiiko : t , WOOD LKi ! , Neb , , Juno ' . [ Special Tel- cgram toTiu ; Hun.Tho | gntno of ball to day between Johnstown nnd Wood Lake on the latter's ground resulted In a s > eoro of 2t > to 3 in favor of JuhuitoWu. Farlicch utn- piroil , _ _ _ _ _ Oily IJOUKIIU GnincH. Thu City league gauui ut South Omaha bo- twuCnlho G.r..M y nes and the South Omulnis resulted HI fuvor of thu lot tor by a score of iltqO. The game at Manawa between the Matz Brothers anil Council Uluffsvu wen by the Mfrts team by H to . ' . , MID ACAHiST BLAKE , after n few more. ballots. As matters now stand it Is n combination of Tiir. rintn 'AOVINST ' m.Atxn. Sherman Is regarded as the principal obstn- clo to the success of Ulnlnc , and his with drawal would Insure , It Is thought , Hlaine'a nomination. It Is known that fully one-hall1 of the Ohio , Pennsylvania and Now York delegations would g < j to Ulnino In that event , and many of thr * smaller states would fol low. It is probable ; therefore , that the Sher man vote will RO'lifnnumocrof / points on the first ballot to-mdrr6w. I nm informed nnd have n good reason to believe that Sherman will get the Wisconsin delegation. Should Harrison bo knocked out , ho will re cover to-morrow most of the southern dele gate * who were taken from him by Algcr , that the Hlniniaca in Now York will transfer to Ins standard , that three additional votes will bo given him from Pennsylvania , nnd that several straggling votes will bo ndilod to his column from other states. This Is the hope nnd belief of thoShcrmnn men to-night. A roll call to-morrow will reveal on what grounds tholr faith Is based. The conference composed of representa tives opposed to the Harrison combination assembled this evening. It was decided to proceed no further for the present , and to await the events of to-morrow. Tliero was an understanding , however , that nil the forces represented In the conference should co-opcrato to frustrate the nomi nation of Hlainc. It Is apparent that there has been n hardening of the lines of the opposition to Hlalno since yesterday afternoon , nnd the danger of his nomination has been materially lessened. Phelps still Insists that there never has been any danger of Hlaino being nomi nated , but ho has boon practically nlono in this opinion. I know I hat yesterday after noon J , S. Clnrkson Was uiAi > r TO Tiniow IOWA into the Hlalno column If Chauneoy Dopow had created his expected stamped from Harrison risen and that would have carried most of the Allison strength with it. Senator Alli son's followlug might Uavo not given Up hope. They insist that their position Is ns good hs over , nnd that they hope to have tholr man selected as the ono with whom to boat the Hlainlncs If Sherman fails. Harrison's malingers still profess confidence , and insist that to-morrow the Hlntno vote will largely come to them. I infer from conversations with the Harrison men that there Is an un derstanding to make the ticket Ulnino nnd Harrison should the latter full to obtain ilrst place. This would Indicate that the Hlaino men are simply couuettintt with the Iloosiois for the purpose of securing their support for Hlaine should they succeed in bringing nbout the conditions for which they have been la boring , and so the balloting will begin ngain to-morrow , practically on the same lines. The Hlnlnlncs will be jittackod from a posi tion slightly change but with better re serves. It may mean''a quick victory , but the Indications point to a stubborn contest. TUB ALORK \N\finilS , nt 11 o'clock , claimed'that ' the contest lies entirely between tftclr candidate and Sher man , nnd they havK every reason to expect success. They claim ( nll the Massachusetts delegation , Wisconsin , half of Illinois and twenty votes in Missouil , with now contin gents from the south/ They predict a nomi nation to-morrow. ' A CAW.EOllA rnOM JII.UXK. Blnino is said to have nsraln declined. At this hour , 1 n. in , , it is confidently nssortod that a cablegram has been received from Mr. Hlainc which will bo madd public to-morrow , in which ho positively declines under any circumstances to accept the nomination if tendered him. A prominent politician as sures mo that ho has read the dispatch. The situation is ngain changed. Senator Quay is boasting that Sherman will bo nomi nated on the second ballot. Efforts have been made to combine with Alger for the second place on the ticket. Sherman's in terview of this morning is now read in the light of the alleged Olaino dis patch. It is believed that Sher man had information from Mr. Hlaino privately. The Pacific coast is breathing tbreatcnings and slaughter to-night in case Sherman's combination wins. NO 1)131'ATCII FROM IIMINE. 1:30 : n. in. The Ulainiacsheld aconforcnco to-night , at which nil but four states were represented. Klkins announced nuiid cheers that no dispatch had boon received from Mr. Hlaine. A committed of flvo was appointed to poll the delegations , arrange for u distri bution of the Hlaino votes nnd force an ad journment to-morrow. Another conference will bo held in the morning. TO TEST IILAINK'S &TIIHN'0 til. At 3 o'clock the Hlaino sub-committco Is still in secret session. It has been decided to test the Hlaino strength early in the conven tion , either on n motion to adjourn or on a vote for Hlainc. The full programme will bo outlined at this morning's 0 o'clock meeting. New York will hold a meeting at the same time. The present decision is to vote for Harrison on the first ballot nnd then to throw for Sherman. The coast delegates hope to change the deter mination. They announce that Sherman cannot carry the Pacllio const under any contingency. It will bo an all night session for the lilaiuo sub-committee. Meanwhile it may bo announced that the Sherman mon have gone to bed , Mural Halstcud , in his dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial , pre dicts with eonlidenco Sherman's election. W. U. A. FBXCI3 nUliiDlNO. No Cessation of Activity Among tlio Politicians nt Clilonuo. CuiCAfio , Juno 24. The presidential situa tion is practically unchanged. To-day has bi ought only n fair understanding of the con ditions under which this remarkable contest Is to bo fought out. It bus gradually dawned upon the convention that certain men who pretend to represent Hlaino , had determined to prevent the nomination of any other candi date in order to make Hlalno's nomination a possibility. Tlio convention , as a whole , 1ms Just awakened to a realization of the negative inlluence which has all along prevented - vented a crystalizatlbu of sentiment and a nomination. The friends of the other candidates nro indignant that the convention should bo Dominated by un In ! finance which , without an avowed candidate of Its own , attempts to push sincere can didates to the front and then defeat them. So much feeling developed that various cablegrams have been seat to Hlaino besides thosn which ho is supposed to receive from Klkins and Phelps. In these dispatches the actual condition of affairs hero has been fully described nnd the bad fee ling and probable demoralization of the party if his representatives are parmittoJ to continue tholr tactics , carefully pointed out. Tlioio is a general uollof that some dispatch from Hlaina will bo road to the convention to morrow. Probably one requesting his friends to refrain from voting for him. A Chicago man who has boon empowered to epeajc for Hlaino and who Is a man of good Judgment and not a poli tician , was called Into the conference 1 of Hlaino just before the meeting of the con Volition yesterday aftuniooh qnd informed of .the plan to force the nouiuiation of Ululno and was shown a'list df 423 reliable Hlaiuo delegates ! majority of. Iho.wholo convea Bdjlingloi ) Route , ttSW.1t The Burlington takes the lead. It was In advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running Its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. - It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250 .Depot on Tenth Street. lion. This man looked over the list , saw that It comprised the names of delegates who nro here ostensibly for other candidates and at once gave his dictum. "This thing must come to a stop , " suid- he. "Blaino cunnot take this nom ination by riding over tlio rights of many men now in the Held. Ho regards them all as his friends and knows they have entered this contest in coed faith , boiloving him to bo out by his own act. You propose to druw delegates from the support of these men to underminii and defeat them. If jou nominate him In this way a cablt gram will bo i ecoived from him in twenty minutes de clining the nomination , and then yon will bo in a worse predicament than over. " Itcluctantly Klkins and Ins colleagues con sented to postpone the Hlainc coup and the friends of all the candidates except Harrison Joined the Hlaine men in forcing an adjourn ment till Monday morning. Tlio .situation to-night may bo described ns follows : In tlio convention to-morrow all thu candidates will stand linn. There nro no withdrawals. Tlio conference of anti-Hlalnc men has agreed not to present any candidates for the suppoit of the opposition. Indeed it is unable to agree upon n candidate. There is a deep feeling on all sides that the ' Hlaino or Uust" programme is not sanc tioned by Hlaino himself. The plan of the opposition is simply to stand linn nnd wait for Hlaino himself to speak forhlsropiesonta- tlves to force the Issue. The feeling is that if Hlaino does not settle the matter the con vention will have to settle it , nnd that the convention cannot sincerely go about the business of choosing a leader ns long as this Hlaine specter hangs over it. The convention to-morrow morning will face the fact that the candidates whom Klkins professed to have killed arc all still in thu race. They are In for the purpose of winning If possible , and determined nt all hazards to prevent tno nomination of Blaino. To-morrow's balloting is likely to show a repetition of the ballots of Saturday. While these candidates nro in the Hold Elkin.s will not dare carry out a pro- gramo of stampeding the convention because ho has heard authoritatively Irom Hlaine. Thus a deadlock will appear and unless Hlaino himself cuts the knot and sets the convention free to act upon its own responsi bility the convention may sot for several days without reaching a bolution of the ojUra- ordmury difficulty by which it is now sur rounded. There has been much talk of McKlnloy ns a dark horse. There is no doubt that Me- Klnlcy has made a line Impression and that ho is popular on his own account , but it has been noticed that those who were doing all In their power to press him to the front were Hluinomun. In the conference of candidates tlio Blaine influence has been excited in favor of adopting McKinley ns the leader of the opposition forces , all the antl-Hluino men in the convention c6)iceiitrating ) their strength upon htm. This elicit loin- duce other candidates to withdraw and bring McKinley forward as a dark horse is a Hlaine scheme. Just as soon as the pieseiit avowed candidates leave the Held nnd n dark horse takes their place Hlaino will be nominated. The logic of this Is easily perceived. Hlaino can not in honor take this nomination if so- cuivd by running over candidates who on- toiod the Held and did the best they could for themselves , but If these candidates voluntar ily withdraw and a dark horse takes their place no obligation rests upon Hlaine as to the now comer , who has not been a candi date and whoso friends have put lorlh no efforts In his buliulf , on the supposition Unit Hlnino was out of the race. An oiToit has been made by the Hlnino pcoplo to get Forakcr to btutul as n ( lurk horse and Fornker has posed before the convention with that purpose in view on a distinct understanding that if the antl Hlaino in fluence could bo Induced to rally about him Hlaino was to boat him , the vice presidency being his reward. An effort has also been made to play upon the ambition of MclCinloy , .but without success. McKlnloj has been loyal to Sherman , Au effort Is also being made to bring Cullom forward as a dark horse , thus destrojing Gicsham , nnd ii duo time a similar clTort may bo made to under mine Harrison by playing upon the nmbl- tiou of ex-Governor Porter. At one time Satuiday there was some prospect of the McKinley piogrammo sue- cocdlnir , nnd Sherman had really released the Ohio delegation from obligation to bun- self. The Hlaino men wcro fanning the Mc Kinley blaze , but they overplayed the gumo and wcio detected. Sherman withdrew his withdrawal , his representatives hero denied that ho had retired from the race , and the senator himself was interviewed in Wash ington to the Mime effect. Convention Note . CIIICAOO , Juno 21. The sub-coiYimlttco to look over the Held and recommend a ticket which would meet with the approval of all factions , presented the following report to the conference committee this evening : The members of the special committee ap pointed by the conference do not believe It judicious to suggest n ticket for submission to the general conference. The report was adopted unanimously with out discussion and the conference adjourned to meet again to-morrow evening. The New Yorkers during the day decided to stick to Harrison nnd will vote for him on the flrst ballot. William Walter Phelps of Now Jersey visited the Illinois headquarters to-day and had n long conference with Senator Farwoll. This gave rise to a rumor that the Greslium and Phelps people had formed a combination and that the ticket would bo Gresham and Phelps. Governor Foraker was closeted for several houis with the Hlaino leaders to day. Still Solid For Shnrinnii. CHICVOO , June 21. The Sherman mana gers have got their second wind to-night and are mysteriously confident nnd satisfied over the prospects of to-morrow's session of the convention. Nothing dollnito can bo learned fiom any of them , but a Is known they have repaired all the broken fences in the Ohio delegation nnd that the delegation will vote solidly for Sherman ngain to-mor row. Govcinor Fornker , who last night said there would bo a break , saj'H this evening it will bo unanimous for Sheiinan. The men having Sherman's interests in bund here huvo boon very busy with the Now Yoi k delegation to day and in spite of the appar ently authentic report that New York had changed its determination of last night to vote lor Hlnino and would go buck to Harri son , it is assorted in certain qnuiters to night that they will support Sherman. Hlnliu ; Kuinoi'H. Cnirvno , June 21. The Hlulno rumors to night are us many as the loaves in the forest. Ono of these which bus gained the largest circulation Is the statement that Hlaine has cabled to somebody that ho would accept - the nomination under no conditions and instructing his friends to desist in the canvass. Another rumor is lethe the effect that several tulegrams have boon Bent by different delegates to Hlnlno usKiiig him if ho would accept the nomination , uiul that Hlalno's friends , notably Klkins and Mnnlov , have also cabled asking Hlaino to make no reply to these and allowing the Im pression to piovail that hu would accept. Sherman Hold * the Key. CIIHMOO , Juno 21. John M. Lnngston , colored ex minister to Haytl , declared to-day that the Sherman foi co hold the key to the situation uiul when the time conies they will decide the nomination. It will bo either between Blnino and Khci man or Hlaino and n man named by Sherman. Magnolia /Magnolia 1 Balm a LIQUID for tb Cocuplesiou Who Is WEAK , NnnVOUS. 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