PAGES'I I 2 THE OMAHA DAJLY BME ; SATlJflflAY , MAY 2 , 1 SOI-TWELVE PAGES' OMAHA IS IN FOURTH PLACE , Yesterday's ' Monkey Work Sots the Team Back Two Notches. THEY FUYED LIKE SCHOOL BOYS. liltrr ! : nml Newman lioso llio Onnic Uutwvi'ii ' 1 linn Hilly Hurl HhttlH Out Ijlncnln Dciucr Drops Another. Incontrovortlbly Mlnucnpolls Is the weak est team In the Western association , yet she puts the kibosh onto Omaha In a wuy that inakcth the soul sick. Ittsagooil thing but n small ciowd wit nessed ji'stot-days "dubM exhibition , nnd It Is nnothi-r good tlilttir that tlio lust shock of thobaiobili eattli < iuiino for a month takes place tomorrow afternoon Nobody thought it possible for Harring ton's memigurlo to take another bill ftorn llio Lambs , andttiufow enthusiasts v\ho went out josterdny went piirwosch to see them Jump onto the hyperborean aggregation und wipe the cartti with It And still there are siuos and soothsayers nnd philosopher * who clitm tint the light- iitnp IIPVOIstiikos twieo In tlio same place But It does. I'll ' lu.no it to Danny Shan non If It don't Caplun Hownttl nirland his string of beauties rumo on the ground at half past two nttiied In their dirt colornd suits S ! Ti , Tenth street piico and weiring smilus that wrapped'round ' their greasy necks at least tin -n tliii s The sm'ctators applauded them gener- onsiv , but fairh roite-d In their tincoittroll- able dph'lit | , when , n few moments later , the Lambs i-nmo gamboline foith front tlio i lull homo und began their preliminary cal ls ! henie-s They looked lllto four-time winners , every one.-of them , but instead proNcd four-time losers They put up a game that was a displace to professional bill plavrs , and while tl'e Min nies emiliin't plav a llrk on enitti they beat them Just Ilko e illiiR c.niu After extinguishing the Lambs without n tun in the 11 Ml the Minnies COMIO In nnd m.ido 11 run After Murphy's hot horl/ontnl had been c.iton bj .Innnn Donnclljwho iil.ivcd n su- pi rb panie by the waj , and Walsh , too Mr Shugart inado , i thioo bagger and inn aetoss the rubbu on Minnulinn's ' httlo hit to U.iker liakor in ilting an 11 for In tnssnip the b ill to squelch ( nlonel Sicclininoat the plato Tliero 10 lots of people tlieie , however , who thouu'ht Neum.in slioiilil hu\o caught the bill , mid the error w.is his , but Nowtnmi couldn't Inu c cauD'ht it , huil it been u foul- Btory hulldlnp His cateliing all day \\.is very , very In diana' Tlio next two men went out anil the score stood 1 tnl ) . For li\o straight imiingsthe Minnies throw the ocnsommo Into the Lambs. Just Ilko suck ing the lii'iul of jour cane , although tboy Imd men on tlio bases In cvciiniitnp Run bases ' Can an o.vstcr cttr.ibn tieo1 Hut tlio } made things hum in the sixth jou bet they did. Listen' ' I'np.i McCanloy opens up by spiukiug her for n neat single , anil U'aco Uakerduplicatps his ctToit But llalllgan , who has been hit- tlim like the old lady kept tavern In Terre Haute , pushed his club agiinst the gentle yuphyrs llitec times in sueecsslon and limited the beiiLli 'I'lion tlio dusty little gentleman with tlio inellllliions eoKtioiiion , whogunuls short for thii Harrington gang , undo a co\\'s leg of himself lj letting Mcwmm's little rap get awuv from him. It also lot Papa homo , and Dakototldul The Commodore then bistod her for a sin gle. Domiellly got his Inso on balls , and Ufinin tut her out safe , and Malinger Shan non and .losle Walsh , too , and llvo great , hi ? , blontrd runs ran across tlio saddle lock' ' Whoonhi' but that was fun. Then that bolo\ed old hen not In her work until the last half of the eighth WHS reached , and the camel's ' back proved inadequate to the occasion. After gutting two strikes on Catcher Dug- date , who is so fat ho has to prop Ids optics open to see , I3ikor very idiotically gave him his base on halls And ho couldn't ' have mido a hit if the ball had been plated on the top ot a post and jou'd trlvo htm tlility wbicks at it. Don't that make you sick Well , the finibeqiioncu that after Mister tor Murnliy had llo\vn out to Hnlllgan , Shu gart , Mlmiflmn and Hvn followed \vith a punt hit each , and thieii tuns weio added to tlio one they conaled In the llrst That inndo the score lead . * > to I Not fiulto inniglit enougli , as the scnuel pioves. Thu Lambs wcto soaued with unother eug la their half of thu ninth and tlio Minnies came back Noiv. nil scteam intndoi' ' Kilh iiommcniecl hostilities b ) smashing out a thiiv-bagger , iiiidoveiybod } uxolnlmod. " \V e're beaten itgnlti " ' And for once everybody was right The only time within the history ofthewoild that everybody was rlchtnll atonco. But what a chanpo then vnino when Dug- dale's grounder to Walsh was grabbed up ! ) ' Josie , and then after feinting to thiow thu fat boy out at first Josie tinned and Iliod the bill to Donnelly , catihln the presumpt uous Klllon a foot or tw o from the base. CGracious , but that wan nico. But the crowd had but an inlliiltesmal per iod of time in winch to Jubilate for Mutpliy laced out a slnglo and Dngtooksecond. Then Minuohan put ono hi thu same place , Just safe back of first base and Dujidalo st.utod to waddle homo. Halligiui , McCauley and Shannon had nil KOUU after the ball , but w lien they not theiu they cntci oil Into n de bate whkli should pick it ui > and it liuallv fell to Papa's lot. All tins time Dug was waddling on towaul homo and seeing that MeCaule } was piobatily waiting for the sun to KO behind a i loud befoio ho thiow tlio bill Shannon snatched It fiom his hand and IIml it homo. Now limn ias there and had plenty of tin o time to spaio lu fact , for Dugdalo fell down n limit ten } arils fiom the plate and WHS ciawllngen Ids hands and knees and pawing up the pulvcri/ed earth Ihio n'l arma dillo fishing for ants , nnd still ho couldn't put it on him. That win n hail-owing slsrht enough to give a hoiso tuberculosis Karl , rcallzinir that Dugdulo was djing , picked Mm un b ) the imp cftho uuck and ihc sliii k ot his niiiiietulonablrs and fairly dracrgcd him over the p a'o Then Newman got tlio bill' 'Clint tied the scoio1 And mibodinndo am kick agahibt Karl's carrjlngliat'ilnloin. What tlo you think of tlin. , n whole lot of jou jicuplo who tbluk jctiKiowhntbill pliuhiilsl UuiiHiiv H.MI next stepped up. And so tleklod was he that ho alt mat found his \a\co \ lint If ho failed In this p-irtiotilar , ho made up by llmllnir the ball , Ho drove It like n shot to Walsh , and WnUli , Just like a Glnsscock or a Ward , scooped It up and shot It to thu plato In ample tlmu to cut Murphy off , but NVwiiim tnado ono of his most to- gplciulont muffs , nnd the day was lostl Again this afteinoon. Thoumpiungot Ceillns wits n vast lin- proNomi'iit over Thursday's woik - in fact It W'as fjrsl class. The score : OMAHA. MINM M'OIH. n * . Hlioii vrlnnliiK urn wns nuilo , SCOIIK 11V litMING * . Oninhn 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0-5 Mlnnoanullb 100 000 0 .1 ! ! C FUMMAIIV. Runt earned ) Ouiulu , 3 ; Mluncni > oii : , " . on built ! OIT Hiker , l ! oft" J\lllon. S. Htruc-k outs lly linker.I ! by Klllnn.O. Two bnsohlt ! .Nownnn 'I lireo ii ) n li.ts : Klllon Hliiiunrt. linns bittid In : UrlMIn , 1 ; Hlinn- iion."i MoOitnlov , li Itukor , I ; linxart. 1 ; Ityn , I. I/avicil liallv lly Dilgdulu , 1 , Tlino ofpiimo Dun hour nnil tlilrty-flvo minutes t'niplroi OtMtfll Wi.HTKIt ! > tl Hilly Unit Slum * Jit\i > 1lo\\o How \ VII lie Can Pitch. Liv 01 v , Neb , Mav t ( Special Tclo- pram to TUB Urp J Tlio Fanners wcro done up today for the slinplo reason that they didn't play Rood ball , wltllo the Corn Husk- urn did. J'ho Lincoln tuntu was not In It. It \\blto\Misticd , shut out , done tip. The Tanners mcruly lot tlio Sioux City nliio plnv with tlio sphere , whUst they moarushllo * bashfully stood back nnd took an objce't lessen In the art of pi lying bill. Slonx City outllcldod nnd outb ittod Lincoln. The I'nrm- OMscto unusually uoik today. Kvcn Darn- InouL'hlio was la thu bov , KOl Wild at tlmoi , nnil twlco ho struck Swart'\ood nnd thereby avohlin first , 'fills was the entering \\od o to half of the' scores ciodltod to Sioux Oil ) , ns hi etch eMsoSwart\\ootl tallied In the soioiul iniilni ; for the Corn ituskors SwruUvood washlt bv DainbtoiiKh and \\as Riven llrst'an l\ko . hi } , to center nnd hioiiKlit Suartwooil In. Sioux Citv thoii went out anil the usunl pooso cgg ( 'ieoted the I'nriner ? . ( Ic'iilns.is the lint Corn HusUcrat bit In the third Inning. Ho tnndo Ids baio on balls but \ \ as arrested \\hllo trylnif to steal second end I fnrt then stiuck a rod hot gioumlor to JJavo lo\\o { nnd llio manager monkoycd sn IOIIK with the bill tbnt Hart went lljintr past Hist and landed on second. 1'oor- man inndo a bnso hit , Sche'lbcck then stine-k the ball to D.tvo Uov.o nnd the ni.iniiKPf threw to thlul and put Poorimin out. Hut ineanwlillo Hint hid < rossed the homo plate In the so\cuth inning ( Jonliis hit to e-i-n- tor , stoln second and was brought In bj 1'oor- iiian'a base hit. Tlio fourth tally of tlio Corn Huskers uas mnilu In the ciirhth Innlni , ' Swartwood.ts nuam hit bv the ulti-lier and ot llwt Ho stoic second and third and \\.is btought In by llirlo's b iso hit. Tlio cioud in attendance uascty small amlinn thing but enthusiastic. The scotc. SI'MM MH 'Ilin-o him- lilt roiiriimn llonliliplnja I.ln- < i > lii I -Iniiv I It } , 1 Hmt I > i9c > nn h ( IN Darn- brnii h i Hurt I lilt liy piic.hi'cl lull Dnrnbnniuli - . ' Sinn k nut UmilirmiL-li ' ' Hurt I Wllil I.II.IH.M Iirntiroiili ) ) llmu 'Iwu Imurs IJm- plro ( iiiilni ) MllwauKeo Pounded an Amateur. KivCm , Mo , May 1. The threaten ing we.ttlierwa- cinso of a small crowd seeing the gtmo hcia today. Kansas City put.liihusoii , an amiteur In tlio box , and ho was batted hard Smith wits hatted hard , but at the wrong time. Milwaukee won. Scoio1 bCOIII IlINMVH Kiin-m Oty 0 r , 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 fi Milwaukee 1 1 t 4 0 1 i U 11 Sl'MM MIV l.irnod rtiiifl IviinMis I lt\ 1 Mllnnuknc 2 Two- li ni'lilts llurhc 'J , IVlll Thno IIIIPO lilts Sinllh ( Kiuniis City ) , Hok'Hotir lluinu IIIIIM drlm Stolen lniKiii Mniinliiiiiniou , 1'i-tlt Doiililo | iln > < Jiilui-un mill Miinnlni ; HI-HI b.i'oon luilN 1)11 Jfllm un I , oil biltli , ! ! Hit by iiltditil lull I'ctlt btriuk out lly .loluiMin 1 , by aniltli , 1 1'iiHti-il liiilln ( iiinfon. * Wild ptchc-H. ) .tolm- MMI , 1.rtlino 't'wo hours Uiiiplro Knlglit St. Paul's IteaiilU'iil Oaino. DPNV 111 , i\lny \ 1. Denver and St Paul pla > ca ten Innings today , the Saints scoring thu winning run with no one out. Tlio bat ting of both tennis was light and the game exciting tliionghout. Wei rick , Abbott , J. O'Dnoit and McClellnn told with the stick. \Vcirick practically lost the game for Den ver by an unuiteurpity in the tenth. St. Paul put up an otroiless game , bcoio- M'MtUlV. . Knrnoil runs Dcnvir I St I'uil 1 Two-bain liltt I'otii'nii llirou-liaiohlti MrClullim Mi-okln , .1 ollrlcii Homo runs Alihuytirlik stolen bit iH ( looJc-niMiKli libtiiulcClullftn Duulilo pln-i \\trrlikto O'Hrku eiiley. ) IlililHln .mil I ) llrlen lilt liy iiltrlu.l bdl I 0 llrli-n. liiblicik , ( l Ituiirke siiuck out lljr Kunfa . ' In Mi-kin 1 1'imul Imlli Lobbiik 1 , Halilnlii. Wllil plu lioi Mcikln I 'lliuu tHuliuurit I niplro Kimlie Woslein Ahsot liitioti Stjuid.nt ; . I'lajed. Won. Lost. I'ci t"t. Ien\er ) . . . II 8 fi .lilti Mliineiipolls . . . . U T 5 .f > Nl Mimx City II 8 C . ' .71 Omaha . . ' A'W M [ 'mil U II 0 .5IW Iv.ilisns city H ( > 7 ,4di .Milwaukee . . .14 0 8 .4'U Lincoln 1.1 4 0 .JUS XIT i 11A. 11 , It li. t V VK. Cle\eland OJHMIM tli < ; Spason w fi a Cabl % Car Pi-oc-D-Hion. CIIMI\MI : , O. , Mav I.- [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : IJtbThe ' league season was opened hero today with niiulo and n short pren-ossloii of ca'jle utrs Nine thousand live hundred people saw the game between Cloxohuid and Clnchinati. The contest wns too ono , ldcut to be Inti-rcstlng. Both Dur.vea and Kliiiuwetu batted hatd , thu latter going into llio game ut the end of the fourth Inning. Latham's double play unassisted and Int. ho-4io run went the foatutos of the contest Si-ore : lUnoiiind s n o i a 2 o i * 12 1'hn.lnnnti . 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 .1 0 ,1 Kilobits UK'uiliind. f > , Cincinnati , 10. Ki- iiu Cnneluml. I , t'meinmitl , ,1 llattei los : Viiiiiranil /.Innui r , Durjuii , Hhlnus and Keinun NP.W > OIU 'S K1T1MK. . Piiit.vnr.i nn \ , May L ( Special Telegram to Tiih Hut. | The Phillies had a bid case of tattles la the thlul Inning today , nud thu New Yoikeri Jumped heavily on IJjpor , scor ing six. runs , only one of which w.u earned. Thc-y kept up ttio fuslludhig. Attendance , HMr. Score : Now York 0 0 (1 ( 3 0 0 0 0 2 11 Pblliidtilphla . . 0 0 1 I 0 0 1 .1 0S lliiso hits New YorUl : I'lilladelphl i.lrt. Kr- rori NuwVoiU , 1 , l'lilladulihla. ' | 4. HalH-rU'- , Nins \ ork , Ituilu and ( Jl.uk ; I'hll idelplit i , INfioi and Cleinunt' . ( I.VltUMIS KMitll OUT. NF.W YOIIK , May 1. ( Spoclal Telegram to TUB UBt.l The guiuo nt Knstorn patk , llrooklyn , today , bouuwu thu Ilrookljn and Hoiton teams was a regular slugging match fiom the start to the tlnMi Clarlison had Httlo speeil nnd Lowe teliovcd him nfter the sixth , Attendance ' . ' ,101. Helmut nud Hhiflow caught Score : lloston. . . . j . 0004 2 0000 n llrookljn -U lids : IliMtnn , 11 , llrooklyn , M , Krrori. Hus ton , 2 , llrooklyn , 10 , ( IKSTI.r. JPEM STII I. At 1VF. Ciiu no , May -iSpoclal I Tulograin to Tut I H.ISix : ] thousand people went to thu lint game of the season on homo grounds and saw Anson's colts defeated by splendid work of ( inlvlu. The battlni ; was light on both sides. A lucky homo tun by JJloii/aum with two men on buses winning ttio gamo. Scoto ; ChlCUKO 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 02 I'lttsburK * -0 lilts : Uhleaso , 8i i'lttsburg , 6. Error * ! Ohl- cuao , J ; Plttsbiinr. I. llittcrlesi Luby and Niiglei llalvln and Mack. Natliiiuil League Standlni ; . O , May 1 fSpisehl Tolo- grain to Tin : Hrr. I Thrco bases on bills , n sactlllco nnd Haori's miifT of Coinlskoy's casj tly gave St. Louis ttio two inns tint won the tfamo "Short" Puller played nn excellent name , handling n number of hot gtoumlors In u wiy that pie uod the specta tors gtuatly. Score : C'liiPlnnntl . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 I bt. Louis . . ' 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 * 3 liltsI'liuliniiiti 4 : St Louis. 1. Hrrors- riiii-lnnatl , J-l ; I-ouN , ' . ' , Ilalterlos : DHJCT and ViuiKhn ; Neil and lloyle. run. KM i r , 01 r or sionr. Cm i Miit , O . Mny 1 [ Special Telegram to Tin llir | Louisville could not touch Knell nnd Columbus won as she pleased. Attondtnce , 1,000. Hcoio1 Columbus . -j o o o n n o o o J I.oillsUllo . 000 00000 0 0 1IIH : Cohimbii' ) , T : LouUx llio , t I'rrors. Coliiinbiip „ ' ; Liml-ivllle. 0 Ilitlorlm : Knell and I'oniihuoi ' Khrcit- and Kyan Aim1 ! loan Associatli > ii Sliinillni ; . Played. Won. Lost. I'or Ct. r. .os II .017 H l.l'l ' H . ( .IK . ) 11 .4 VI 1 1 . .IV ) ii : in n .a. " Illinois-Iowa Lengue At Quincy-Qulncv , 1 ! ! , .lollet , ( ) . At Ottutmvu Ottumwn , 1(1 ( ; Ottiwa , (1 ( At Cedar Rapids -Cedar Kaphls , S ; Hock- ford , 'i At Utvonpoit Davenport , 7 ; Auior.t , 1. S I'VE It HIAtl. Pust 'Iiaclc at Naslnllle. NASIIMI.I r , Teuu. , May 1. The track was remnikatily fast. Tluee jenr olds nnd upward , three-six teenths of it mile Too Sweet won , llurdeo second , Tom Karl thitd. Time 1 J3' . Thtee jeai-olds and upward , claven-slx- teenthsof n mile Willow won , Colonel Cox second. Mnmlo Fonso thiid. 'I line -10' 1 J. Ilanulcap , tbreo-year-oliU and upwtrd , mlle and one-sl\teonth C'arter H won , Pi oil Pink second , Miss Loon third Time 1 IHlj. Hvn -.Inliils Sax TwiMeuv-olds , furlongs.Inliils won , lloston Do second , I'lielan Dorl in third. Time 1 01' ' , Tin ce-j oar-olds nnd iipwnul , elevon-six- teentbs of n mlle Tiamp uou , Heely John second , Dutchman third Time 110. . At Lexington. LrxiNrrov , Ky , May 1 Track fast Threo-jear-olds and upward , fifteen-six teenths of u mile 1M Leonntd won , Kstello second , General Caldwcll thiid. Time 1 . 'tti'f. Tluee-yoar olds and upward , ttnoo-qunr- tors of a mlle Mtss llullnrd won , Laura Allen second , Hiiela H thud. Time -1 :17. : Tlnee-\car olds and upward , Ihc eighths of a mlle Longshoie won , Dan H second , Dr. N.\\o third. Time I.IKJJ , ' L icoliaudlc.ip , three-year-olds nnd upward , ono milo Michael won , 1'aianictta second , J. T. thl id. Tinio-l-H. : flve-cls-hths mile O. I' . Two-year-olds , - - of a U. won , Unckhouiid second , .1. IJctkley thltd. Time 1:0P4. : : _ i > ) < ieki > y Club. \VASIIIN < . ron , May 1. Six furlongs Lin- grimnto won , Bcllevuo second , Hetutn thiid. Time 1 :18. : Mlle Stridenway won , Bolisnrius second , Hyp dia thiid. Time 1 .4,1. Five nud one-half futlongs Cornrlia won , G \ da second , Costa Hlca third. Time -1:10. : Milo and -Kvrlo H Mira- oneeighthKvrlo won , - beau second , J J O H third. Time 1 :5h. : T1IK 1'JtIXi ; Denial lioniiilllvaii. . ST. Lot i , Mo , May 1. [ Special Tele gram to TutBfT.1 Information was re ceived here today thnt n Now Yoik paper published a St Louis dispatch that .Colin L. Sullivan hnd said that ho was ptepntod to enter negotiations \\itlt Slavin for a light. John IJnmott , Sullivan's manager , emphatic- allv denies that such Is the case. ' Sullivan , " said Mr Barnett , "is tii.dcr ajionti.tct which absolutely prohibits him from fighting and I cannoi understand why they cannot lot him nlone. At the expiration of his contracts if bluvln still has thu championship ambition and liuaiis gooil a teputatlon as a pugilist as ut picseiit , Sullivan said ho would ptobably give him a chauco " Won on a I onl. Nomoi uVn . May 1 Jarh Boland of Cin cinnati and llll ! > Young of this city fought near hero for J"iO a bide. The men w oighed 127 nud 1'J'l'j ' pounds tespoctively Up to the twenty-third lound llolnnd had tlio best of the light , but in that round he was thiow a over tl.u ropes and Is said to have bien kicked lit a tender spot by Young. Ho fainto.l and had to bo cat tied away. The light was nwaided him on n foul Young was se\oicly punished. Staj oil Pour KoiiiidMwitli l-'il/siiiiinons H , Minn. , Mny 1. "lllnck Pcnr ' ' agreed to stay four rounds with Fits ? - s ttt'iirin tonight tni did it. PiUsiintnons cloul > overmatched him and got lu s > o\eral hot boJy blows , Out they pioduced no effect. Sullivan's i-how Coining. P. T Kennedy , advance ngcut for the John . bnlllvun company , < uii\ad last night and will miiko nuaiigements for i * . great show lu Omaha on the evening of May 'J. /.iH.I/y.i.\ ritt.iT\\ Queen Ijilliiokolani on the LfTout of Us Kejeetl in. S\v Pitvs'i i-eo , Cal. , May 1. [ Special Telegiam to TIIK BKII I Advices fiom Hoa- olnln gho arepoitof an Interview with Queen Lihuoknlaiii on public affaira. Asked what would bo the tesult of the reject Ion l > y Mr. Blnlnoof the proposed now tietty with tno Islands , ahosnld. "American trade would ho seuou-.lv hint and the permanent invest ments of hundicds of Ameilcnns would bo practiiallv ruined " She declined that In case the now treau failed to piss the bulk of the Hawaiian trade would go to KiiKlind , and she intimated that Minister Carter would to- sign because his sMiipatlilc-s werotnostioucly American. She Intinmtcd that while she liked Ameiicans , she proferied the ICugllsh , r.mong whom wcto her warmest fiionds. tint/.s inrn.M-i ) rt > itK.iTir. Tci-iible Hi-HiiU ol1 a Itla/o In a Tiro- \\OIH ! Pni'tDi-y. Niw : Yoni , May 1. Tttroo .soungghU were bunted to death and two other persons imdlj burned at n tire In a fireworks fnctoiy In Morilsanla this uftoinoon. The ( lames st.irted by nn explosion of powdor. They sntcnd tapldly and In a few seconds the en- tlio building was on llio. Ullllu Hammond , nineteen years old , Mai y Lynch , seventeen oars old , and Jentilo Hniplcy , seventeen years old , were burned to death lu sight of the crowd George Ktinner , fottyears old , and Lottie Hern , fourteen years old , weio baaly burned Doliuimtern in Hind I IIIPH. MB DMI.IU , I'a , , May 1 - A sensation was caused among the unsecured ei o Hints of the Dolairn'er bank tonight by the announce- iin-nt that D-sminitor could make no definite promlso to settle lil pait of the M cunts on the dollar contract unlit tomorroxv. It U fcarod that the firm bos bojit unable to so- cuie the eash on the- first pnvmcnt. Patiilly Hiu-ned. CmrAoo , May 1 Charles S. Kago thU oypiilni , ' , in his n.rmufiu-tmliigestablishment , was plunging seine ted hot spilngs Into n vat of japanning oil when It exploded , fatally burn ing him and seriously injuring another man. SBTTLl-DTfTl-lRDIPPBRUNCUS i nioM riusT PAOF ] cltj wont out tills inornttig and tlio plumbers will strike toiiK'lit. enJi. , May 1 Tlio union painters In McinuhU Inaugurated u strike to day for oltfht IfdAirs and tnoro wngo * ; other wise thctouiU nb labor Uomoiistiallon lit this city. ( J _ , _ In UV.st Virginia. WucnMsn , WfTii , Muy 1. The inltiPisln this \icliilty to * tlie number of IXA ( ) quit work this morning oil ill-count of tlio operators' fnlluro to slon tliuisc.ile. His not expected the strike will bo of long iluratlon. Cimti.KsrnNV' , Va. , Muy 1. Tuoro Is no sttilioln this section. lioslnii llulldcrs Do t he Siiiat | o UIHTOS , Mass , May 1. An agreement bus been entered Into by the Master Dullclcis' us- soclutlou and tlio stonemasons' union that settles wipes tn.il hours for stonemasons dur ing 1M)1. ) Nine hours n divy Is thu basis. Iliirmoiiiuii * at Milt Luke. Sat LVKI : , Utah , > liy I ( Special Tele- BtMmto Tin : IliiK.l Tlio trades unions put the eight hour tnovuincnt In foroo today and all tlio lending ttatlos joined. Everything Is < iulet und harmonious. All Quiet at KiinsiiM City. ICNsJm. ( . Mo , Miy I. Thorj Is noth ing to indicate that this Is labor d y , as no cclobtdtion was hold by the Inuorin , ; clmos , Xo strike Is roiiottud amoiiK tlio coal Illinois No Tiiiulilu In lluVont. . Di NVI K , Col , May 1. Uoports up to noon ftoni various points In Coloiado , Now Mu\- ice ami Wjonilnir tndlcntu that the strike movement is of little importance theio. Cotton ( ) ] KM. Uor.sant I-- ( B v1:11 Ivv , U'is , May 1. Two huniliod mid llfty operators in the cotton factories huro struck torn i eduction in the working iluy fiotn eleven to ten liouts. Cciicriil lloliilnj at Louisville. Lot IM u i r , Ky. , M.ty 1. Labor day diow out prob.Uih tlio Impost parade ever seen hero , the Hay being inado a penenil holiday. ( ' < illa1 and L.ibor nt I'c.tce. Plllt.uini'iiu , Ma\ 1. The relations be tween cnmtal and labor in tills city Is one of r-e.ieeand mutual tjood utidoistatidlng. At ) , Mo. , Mav 1. The nod canlois and bucklajers' tenders thiouphout the city stiuclt todaj'for an advance lit wages. nlrlloimiliOiit I rouble. SioTTiiur , I'a , May 1. Numerous ovtc- tlons wcro inndo lodaj , but no trouble oo euried. Ill Sr. LCJLP , Mo , May 1 A dispatch fiotn Coal Hill , Ark , says that no strike will occur at the mines ihcio. 111 Lllliic. WFST NnToI'a , Mav 1. An emigrant train carrying lOi ) Hungarians to the coke plants collided with a Unlit enpino tonight , Piie-nun Stcwntt hemp fatally injured and scvci.il other inun sciiously A tenIblo panic jueniilled among ; the lUiiigaii.ius , who imagined they nail been attacked by sinkers. in r iiz Hlots Hot \\uru L'ollromrn anil Work- liifjiiM-n ut l > ) ons and Koine. LION * , May 1. A number of veiy exciting scenes wore wltnossed In this city today. The first distui buncos occuried when n big crowd \\oiltmOii , followed by largo mini- beis of women itnc ! ihlldron and bearing led cauls containing various sentiments , at tempted to hold a mocession. The authori ties had decided to prevent any marching nnd as the men refused to disperse the police chained. Tim mom tmido a desootato resist ance and a RoneraWmeleo followed , in "which a policeman was sOnously woundod. A tody of caMilry was dispatched to the place anil the worlcmon weio unable to withstand the combined attack. A number of arrests were tnado and several of the prisoners were tound to bo heavily united. Subsequently a mob in.irchpcl to the cemetery , headed by men carrying black anil ted Hags The visit was for the purpose of holding ti cleinonsttation over the giavoi of former rioters. The authorities wcro again com- pplled to appeal to the military and again were the horses i lelilen down upon the pee ple. The mob obstinately resisted. Showers of stones and other missiles were bulled ut the soldiois , several of whom were seriously injured hoforo they at last succeeded In clearing the bulging giound of tlio mob. L > pen being dii\en fiom the comotoiy the crowd again formed n procession and matched back to the city , dell.Mitly denounc ing tlio authorities and singing "La Cainiag- nolo" in giand chorus. The riotois , tin- daunted by the two defeats , no sooner teachcd tlio city than they inado an attack upon the police and biolto thiough the coi- don. Again did the soldiers chat-go mid the cioud was forced to boat a tetreat The lighting has caused the pieatcst alarm among the people of the clt.\ and the excitement in tensities as each hour pisses. The police aio utterly powerless to cQtitiol the howling mob , \\ho , emboldened by this fact , become moio dctlant than o\or , and the autnoiities ha\o been compelled to summon additional icln- foiceinonts of soldiers. Ttioiioteis have cut th telephone and telegraph wltvs and aiu holding untoarious meetings nthcadquaitcis , whole anarchist speakers , aie vocileioiislv and wildly hniatigulnc their hearers and inciting the already maildoncd men to commit fut tlier acts of violence. A dense ctowd sur rounds the labor exchange , which building the soldiers lnuo cleared of all poisons at the point of bayonets. The militaiy aio taking every ptecajtioa to subdito the mob and have brought cannon to the place for the purpose of Intimidating them A mass meeting of workmen was held to night In the piluelpalsquare of the city , lie- coming dlsoidorlv the cuirassiers again charged , bevtial persons weio injured. Ton sohliois anil policemen woto Injured during tun dav Sixty persons were ai retted. PoHMir-s Franco , May 1 One-half the workmen hero attended to their duties today Thn lomuludrr abstained from woik and wcie very noisy , nnuehlnt ; about the stients singing , shouting , otis. A mob of 1,000 had a collision with gendainics and many attests \\oiomado. Thu mob attacked the prison this evening In un attempt to u-scuo tmmis- oned comrades and wounded two soldiers The tioops Immediately opened lire nnd three men full doad. Tito mob then lied Later Thoio .ww n bloody collision be tween the minors und pollen , hi which so\ou poisons were killed ana twelve wounded MutsKil i.tss MiiJ 1 This ONcning in a col'.Won occutrhij ; notweon tlio police nud n crowd of toughs SON oral woto injnrei' and many arrests in idol I'AIIIH , May 1. livPrjthing was quiet this motniiiK. Troops qf cavalry patiollod the street In the socialist quaiters last ulght , nud in addition many tnfantty rcKiments wery held under urms. The police weio not 'id0 | oithor. They nriostcd about tinco hujidh'd iinarchiats , socialists and other persons corning under the category of "uangorouscharacters. " These men will bo held ns pilMmei- , until all signs ol danger are pastil , in order to pio\cnt them from Inciting ilot ? , ' , About neil ! ttiei-o wa ? a scone of great ex citement in the vldnity of the Una do Herr > . The caiiHO of the tumult was a loud explosion which broke the windows all aiound the locality mentioned The shoots WPIO deserted nt tno time and nobody \vas Injured o one siems able to explain the motho forthe explosion , which Is said to have been caused by n bomo or djimmlto cartridges. Dispatches rpcolvetl fiom the piovlnccs ro- uort a state of genera' ' < ] ulet. Dmlng the course of the day I'lotnint. pres ident of deputies , assuiod a deputation of men employed In vailouscnp.icitlesupon rail roads that thoj had hU sympathy and sup- pott In the efforts being madu to bring about it i eduction in working hours. A mob threatened thu pollen station nt Cllchy and uoiidnrmos started out. The mob then took refuge In u wlno shop and n tlerco battla followed Tha mob was largely coin- posed of anarchist * , who used their lovolvcrs freely , Four policemen were fatally wounded. Wtulo MlnUtor of tlio Interior Coustnns was driving from the chamber home today a mob madu such threatening demonstrations that the police were obliged to rescue him. At midnight all Is quiet lu Purls. IIiHMHintor lii Itnnio , KOMI : , May 1 A mooting of worktugmon took place this iiftctnuon near the ihuich of San Giovanni. There voro ll\o inetnbors of the chamber of deputies present. An an archist , speaking violently , urged the assembled - sombled men to attack ttio police. The speak ers words so excited his heaters that the mob stoned the ttnops stationed In the neighocnhood Some of the tloters bulled stones nt the ttoopi ftotu the windows of houses The gendarmes then tired upon the rioters anil the cavalry ch.irgoit. At the same time the Infantry soldier * iip.ir the scone of the t lot weio ordered to stoimtho houses f i onihlch the stones \\oie thnwii. A teiilblo tiptoar followed When mutters i ealinea down It wits found that Klgnor IJ.ir- ' 7III1I. a member of the deputies , Klgunr I O'ipr.inl , n socialist leider , and Iwont ) live | others had been oilonsly wounded One ! man was Ulllcd outright bv a peiidaimu's llio and a gendarme was stabbed to death by ilotou Uuilngtho ea\ally charge mivet.il tioopors weio tluowii ami tutmplea on by their comrades' hoisus. Later unothor sharp conflict occtiiroil be tween the soldlcts aiidamob in Victor I'niaii- i ttel squaie Several per-ioiis were Injuled nud | a trooper killed Minister Nleotora , ropljlug to questions In the " bamber of deputies , said there \\nie ! IUO nnaietils's among tboso piosont at the wnik- men's aemoiistratloti , that thu police had been attacitod with tovol\ers and stones and there tlio domonstiatloii was suppressed. The riots In Fioienco weie sin-lit In char- ncter and jirovokod bv aiiaichlsts. Tin-to weio no dtsouloi . hi other towns Tiom the latest topoits fieiin other cities It is le irnod that Muy dawis goiieialh obacrvoJ In u tianmiil manner thtoughntit Italy Dmo ( AIIIII-CIHH. | | | LONDON , May 1. lunuinerablo teli'ginms fiomnll paitsoftho conlinont show while there was ageneial feiment worulngmoii no where showed a disposition localise tioublo or to enlist the sympitliv of the public by illegal manifestations , Neitlu-r Im\o thu ptoalctlons of a universal stilko been ful- lllled. The anarchists cagctly sui/od the chance to air their doctiines witli the added /est of a possible setilllo with the authorities , and the outbieaks recorded woto in vni iably duo to their efforts and doubtless would have been more effectual but for the police nud milttaty picpaialloiis. London carpenters and Joiners commenced a strike tonight. Germany has been very quiet The meet ings weio sparsely attended In Aiistu.i and Hungary thodiy was taken up with metoly holiday divot dons. At Holts the military weie called upon to quell n socialist Hut , and sovoial persons woto wounded The demonsliation held on the Putter in Vlonnniis smaller than hi 1V.K ) . In Holland theio was no cessation of woik In Urisspls this ocning 10,000 men maiohed in piocosslou , but there was no dis- otdei Pails today was OVPII freer fiom tiaftic than on last May day. The paradeis ap pealed to take delight In goading the police to thai go thorn. After the Place do La Con- coido was cleared at T o'clock In the evening no fuither incident was inpoited. Small Hint in I'lorcnco. Ki nurse r , Italy , May 1. A etowd com posed of about n thousind woikinginoit mot this afternoon on the Phun Sav mnrolit. During the nrogross of the meeting the speaker inado a most violent nnd incendhny address , calling upon tlio woikmen present to plunder the houses of the wealthj classes. The police an estcd the man who was making tlioso lematks and a tumult followed. The woikingmen began to handle the policemen roughly and an attempt was made to rescue the piisonor. finally two tioops of ct\alry charged upon the lioters , causing the latter to retreat. As the tiotors tetreated down neighboring streets they brokejstore windows tight and left along the route of ilight. Sov- eial of the most prominent disturbers were arrested and the stores throughout Florence have been closed for fear there might bo sutthcr distuib.tnco. KlotH. Arms May 1. A dispatch from Xante , the etpital of the lonl in Islands , sa > s that n man brings news of a serious teliglous Hot whldihus taken jilnco theio. Today was observed by CJrcek Uhiistians as Otook Good Friday and pat t of the oveiclses of the day consisted of a proio.slon. When It , iiPatoll the Hobr w qu irters the Christians besieged the suction. Upon the refusal of the Chiis- thtns to ro'ire in peace thosoldieis then liieil upon thnn , killing nnd wounding soyeial people The Christians , the dispatch adds , are now pillaging the houses of Holnows at SeauUi and thr > atcn to bum the Jewish quattor of the tiwn. All Quiet in ( l 13i IILIN , Ma > 1.- The majority of the people lien1 nio either peicofully at , woik this mom- ing or else preparing for a day of holiday making. Theie seems to bu no possibility of any dlstutbanco. Hopoits icceived hero from the piovluces ate of a similar chaiacter. The socialist papers , lolerilng to May-day , indi cate that tinsocHllsts will postpone tnolr celelnation of labor daj until Sunday next. cd b > Soldlri"- . M\IMIMI.I : : , Maj 1. A socialist demon stration took place hero this morning Thf socialists taklup part refused to dUpor-to when ordered to do so by the authorities and the militia was called" for. They quickly scattered the sueliilisti , manj of whom weio ni rested llojnl ImlMir ri > iiiiiil slon Meets. LONDON , May I.- Tao first nuetlng of there ronl lubnr i o nmUslon was held today. Plans for futur- business weio discussed. .1 NH Kit ro/r itM'Kt rr.ii. ii Htocklioldfi's Not Satisfied with Tr sro Alt tliM. ST Lotto , Mo , Mav I.A petition asking for the appointment of a recnhor for the St. Louis & San 1-YaiuUco < tallway oompinv was filed lu the United Statoi court today by llltohcock & Flnkelburg , representing the eastern stockholder The complainants sot fottb Hint the Atehlsou i < i bt. Louis , Kansas City it Coloiatj nrj compotltors to tlu 'Filsco , yet they are owned nud jonttolled bj tl o same men , which Is contrary to the Missouri statcfs , that the Atehlsou claims a latge liidcblodncss due f.om the 'Filsco , whetcas the complalnuiits l > e- llevo that n true accounting would shown io\eTso , that to secure more complete - pleto conttol ol the roui bncqulilng a gi eater aliiDunt of pieferied stock , the dlier- tors ptupjso to ; issue foOt,00tKti , ) additional prefeucd stock and nil cqud aniniint of boiuls The pitltlon als i iisUs that the of- hcon of th , Prisco bo icsti-nlned from giving the S itiln t\j in y boiuls mill pa\ing Its al leged Indebtid ie.s .lud o Th.ijer IKod May yi for tin- hearing , and the meeting whlcb was to have In en held May 0 to take action on thu bond ptoucs tlon has been ad- Joutlii'd. The Atehlsou owns ' . 'O OOO of the 'iil.Vl I sliites of. Frisco st ck ijilioiioi.il Attorney Id mm of the , I'Mscosajs the complainants o\vu less than 1 [ or ivnt of the eutlio c.ip tal stoi u and about 1 per cent of thu lint pivfi rud stoi-it Will Conllniio tlio Hijootl. CiMJNNvn , O . Mav I. | Spoclal Telegram to TinIJrr ] The Com iiprcinl-tia/ottu will print n talk with Piosldont M I ! I ngalls in the nioinlng in which that geiitloman sajs the topoits tint thu Hig Four will withdraw from Jlho boycott on the Alton lallioad mo without found ttloit Ho sajs : "Wo see no tcason to withdiaw fiom our position. Ills simply a question whether wo shall nnnago our business or permit outsiders to come lu and con apt out servants " An orgnnl/ntiun of a now fast fioight line on the Hig Four fiom the Ohio river to Ull- hdit. I nil , was nude to lay , Whipped Into l > lnc. CIIKno , May -Thu Vundalia road has given notice that it has Joined In the boycott against the Alton As tno Vandallt Is con- tlolled it has boon expected that it would soonei or later hi ) whipped Into line The Alton people aio unconcerned und saj their business is impioN ing , IIl 'r JMHCI tin : /ioir/i/s. The Jnri Tli in lit tln Cointints ] ] Woio Inspired ij . | iti | Anin-ov , Ivan , M-iy 1. [ Special Telo- cr.nn to Tim Hi'i.l A Topekt sperial to , the ttlobo sass the fedotal giand Jury has nd- joutned without llndlng any indictments ngain t How ell , Jew ett .S : Co , or any of their alleged accomplices. Gooigo L Capman , suporliitendont of the Western Weighing ns- ooclatlon , S Guotuor and E F Pierce , llio patties wlio weio instrumental in seeming the St Joseph indictments , weio ptcsentdin ing the entire session of two wcelcs at Topeka - peka ami piesnnted their evidence , but the Jurv decided that it was not sufficient It Is said that the fact that Guoirier and PIoico were inspired by u desiio to ' 'get oxen" on a foimcr business transaction with the Ilowell hi others had moro or loss iiillueneo witti the Topeka Jury. _ jiuitKinn nr .1 'inisir. An Ohio I nriner Shot Thiou li Hie Head A Siispeot A rrostod. WINCIM an n , O. , May 1. Oliver Morgan , a fanner residing In this county , was found dead in his house , having been shot thiough the heait. The room was smoated with blood and theio was ovldeiico of a feaiful sttiiL'gle A sttango man appaiently a tiamp , giving his name as Chailio McKln- ney , has been niiested heioiinilcluigcd with thociime When anestod ho was found to lia\o two fresh cuts on Ins lace an 1 a bloody handucichief was found in his pocket Sues fora I roken Ileail. Cnic'\r.o , Mav 1 [ Spociil relogiam to Tin : THr.I : Henry V Linse , n contractor , began suit In the ciiuiit coutt this nioiniug for t.'O.OOO against August Kchininkiol , a wealthj man who lives on South Moigtit stieet. l.inso maiued Iti'hmlnklol's daughter nnd snvs thai dining the lattoi's confinement his fathet-iii-law nwnie at her and othciwisu illtieatcil her so tint slio died of a bioken heart. Kobbed His l.niploer.s. CHIC vuo , May 1. Kdwnnl W. Giant , west ern agent of the great caniagc house of Manville - ville & Co. of New Haven , Conn. , was nr- tpstpil tonight charged with having stolen from * ' ) ,000 to < lfOUi ) from his employ era din ing tlio past two years. BRITISH EDUCATIONAL BILL , Supprt of the Measure Will Como from the Toius and Oloricnls , L'DERALSVILL ' \ FIGHT IT TO THE DEATH , 'Iionhl" Mel \\een ( iioat Hrltaln antl IhttimuM'da'H C.iM'riiment Clint m's Against HlMtiii Inn 1'i IV- Not Credited. IniViic riiimiiftitln1 \ l'rf \ LoMins , May 1 , The leading proposals of thu gineinmoiit's free education measnro are leaulng out and conllimthu liberal Idea that It will be a tou-cleihal miMsuic1 , against which the liberals will fight to the death The mini-dors pihately as-tin o their sup- porteis that the bl'll will tend to stiengthcn the position of dciKimliiatlonal schools Assurances tmvo been given to thocleilc.ds and Catholics that the \o-dcd in terests of chin ehos will be piesened Intact This is producing n stiong cleiIco political coinbinatlon against which the liberals will find It hard to louteiul The iiiliiNlnrs pro fess to believe that tho\ can i.tiiy It thiDUgh the house In it fortnliht ; , hut It Is ptobiblo that thedo not expect tc entry tlio educn tlon bill , but ilo-.iio i tther to dissnhe on some leading pioposul which will stieugthen thorn In appealing to the eoillitt 'llieie Is tioublo lictwivn ( iie.il 111 Itiiluand Hulinncedit's go\oiiiin > iit in Chill 'Iwoolll i en piosulbed In Huliuaeeda took tefuge In the Hritish li'iration at Santiago I'lnllaii _ tioopilemaniled their suueiider and tl tr Hiillsh minister tefii ed The fnieign oOlfo suppoits the mhiKtor and has w.tuied llai miueda. Tno scandalous chatgos of Imlecpnt assault bionght against HlstotIan l\\fe uni\ei > all ) awaUon sMiipithj and the ehaino Is gcncr- nllj behoxcd to bo blieknmil An inteieiting letter Is piinted fiom Mi- Do Culiaiii , in whiih he defends himself against ihaiges of similar put pert made against him , and cnteis into n long explain ! tlnn to show tint a local Helfast illqne has coiisulred to rulu him politlcalh , llnanrl ill\ and motilly , it will not , howo\ei , pneiit his expulsion from the commons 1'ior lti > i o , In an iiitlclo on the New Oi leans luTnii , holds 't.i'j ' as entitled to tvitiess forinjuues uiiliwfnlh lulllcted on Its s ib jects , wbeithei- the tieaU giants it or nut lie piocei'ds to apph the difficulty In the United States lonstllutlon as liidhating that , t point must bu pr , < \ Ided for when home itilo is granted to Ireland Public Debt Sl.ttement. W\MMMirox , May J. The following is the public ! debt statement Aggie-galoot In tetist-he.iling debt , oxtlu-l\o of tnltid Slates bonds issued to I'aiille i.iilroads , join , . 771.7JU , debt on whuh inteicst has ceased since matuiit } , ? l , < i ( > iiri ) , ag icirate of debt beating no mteiest , Intituling national httiK fund deposited In the tioasuu undei the act of Juno it , l 'Hi ' , Tst'iT.sii.1 ' , Jin , aj.urif gate of ceititle lies and notes offset b ) ui-di In the treasur.\ , $ " ! , . , aggiegiteef detit , In cluding cei title lies and notes Apiil I ) , Is'll , ? lMViiSJM , deoteaie of bonded debt dur ing the month , $ 1,711 , M , total cash In tteas- ury , 57(10,111.sis ( , debt , lo s c.isfi In trensuiy , Ms.rin.VH ; debt , less cash In tretsmv Mutch ill , HIO. ' . . ' ) , ' ) . ! ! ) ; net dccieaso of debt/ du ilngthu montli , * IM IU7. ! r ior.it IA A James ICrauof Sallna , Kan. , was anesled nt Kansas City. Mo , suspci td of inurdtu' . , A hie last nl Mil at Johnstown , I'a , do- strojed ! > o\etal stoics and the llnptistchuich Loss , ? . " .iiLH)0 ) New Jersey foiest Hies mo still burning lletcoly , but no additional damages to vll tapes ate reported A Bilghton , lwnglandcxpiesswentthiough a bildgo near Mnrwood nnd many passengers woio seiiousu Injiiied. An o pi Jis nnd fteiglit Hain on the U'heel- linr V Lake Shore lo'lulcd near N'oiwnlk , O , badl } injuting an o ulneor , fiteinuii and bag gageman. The knife used tit kill old woman Canlo Uiowu in New Yoik has been identified as the ono stolen bj "Prenctij Iso 1" while int- pilsoned in the Queens county jail Natuial gas wuicli had accumulaed In a c'stern at Gteei vllle , O. , ignited fiom a spaik ftom u Hie pngii o One tin-man was fatally and throe others serloush Injincil. The steamer Uumbinmle , fiom Glasgow to . liomb.u , lloundeied in the Insli chain ol , and the captain and two stuwaids weie diownid A boat ( ontainiiig eleven persons is mb Iviuthiiuako shot ks of gieatur or se\ciltj and duintiou nio lepoited fiom ( oft- to ook , Kecne , Concoid , Minchesler and other New Hiimpsliiro towns , oivuiring at 7 10 last night 'llio tremor i on tinned fifteen intwenty seconds H' . H Heed , eoi respondent of a Kansas CiU nowspipersoinowh.it noted for SPUSI tional pioehvltlos , was nttested at Wmo , Tex . onrlj In th < > week on a charge ef will in. ; a libc-lous nrtklo in whli h wns mentioned sevoiid well known ladles Last night when tcleased on bond lie was kidnaped , ditven I out of town , given seentlashes on hi ) baiu back and t.uu ' nul leatheted The above is the best advice We know that this is the vm'y This is what thousands of we can give you for that wisest course if yourb'ood ' people do every Spring Tired Feeling which af is impure or deficient in and as a result enjoy fects so many people in any way. Hood's Sarsa good health all the it"-t the Spiing months. The parilla contains those of the year. Hood's Sar weariness will soon be medical properties so saparilla has gained such driven off , the appetite re necessary to remove poi- popularity that it is no-v stored , your nerves given .sonous gcvms from the .considered the standard Hood's Hood's Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla strength , your rebellious blood and , iKo to give to Spring Medicine all over stomach and digestive organs it that richness and vital the country. It has a gans corrected and made ity necessary to perfect larger sale than all other. - . < to perform their functions health It effects the sarsaparillas or blood purii. without disturbance. Take most wonderful cures of ficrs. If you have iu\or Hood's Sarsaparilla this Scrofula , Salt Rheum and taken it , do .so now. It spring. other blood diseases. will do you good. "I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla "I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla "I have used I load's Sarsa saparilla as the best rilla the best Spring Med parilla in my family for spring or fall incd-cine icine , and can tuily say the past four years , and ever known. I was that it 'Makes the 'Weak for a thorough blood putt Hood's Hood's Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla troubled with that tired Strong. ' " I take it all fier it has no superior. It feeling particularly in the seasons of the year when is invaluable as a Spring morning , and felt gen needed , and would give Medicine ; it invigorates et ally miserable , Hood's five dollars for a bottle the whole system and Sarsaparilla gave me of it , if I could not get tones the stomach. I and made me strength " it for less. " AUIIKT : A. always take Hood's Sarsaparilla - feel well. Ai.r.OIIIUK : : , 624 West Cross Street , J/UN'OW ; , Douglaston , L. saparilla in the Spring. " Baltimore , Md. I. , N. Y. L. U. OILMAN , Aurelui , la. Sold by rill drnsulstx ? l , sl\ fur f 1'iepaiod Sold In "II dms-slnts $ lsi\forJl 1'rop.ircd iiv iillilriiRJ isis . III . nil . foi W I'riin ire only b } o I. IIOOD&tO lowc-l Muss only by I' I HOOK , V c'i > l < owoll , Mas * only by ( ' I HooD.V ro. l.owoil , Mu i , 10O Doses Ono Dollar. 1OO Doses Ono Dollar 1OO Do9eb Ono Dollar.