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    2 TTTK OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MARCH 17 , 1892
WLL PARCEL OUT PLAYERS
Pirst Thing lo Bo Done by the Western
Magnates at the Chicago Meeting.
IN TROUBLE OVER THE SCHEDULE
Wuy Unto n Wnrm .srMloii lleforo tlui
L'ninimlgn Is Mnppeil Out St. I'nul
nnd IndhinopolU Will Itoth Ho
In-Other Sport .
ANAOER HOWE
left for ChlCBeo last
evening to attend
the first spring
mooting of the mag
nates of the now
Western longuo ,
w h 1 o h convenes
there todur. The
object of the moot
ing is the allotment
of plnyors under the
supervision of the
players' committee ,
tlio making of arrangements lor the
drawing of the club ? by the eight cities In
cluded In the circuit , the adoption of a playIng -
Ing schedule nnd numerous matters of Im
portance.
A good deal of dlsagroomont may
1)0 oxpootod over the adoption oi a
RChodulo. As ban emanated from
headquarters at Columbus in advance ,
it U the Idea to hnvo the western
loam ? open In the cast , or the oxohongo of
homo end homo gamoi in each ( voction , nnd
then the eastern clubs como west , returning
homo In tlmo for two Ramos on Decoration
day on their own grounds. The moguls of
the eastern division , however , claim that
this cannot bo dono. They nrgno that the
Bchedulo will cull for 140 games ench.aud that
to got these In the proscribed limit embodied
between thu 1'Jth day of April nnulho | 1st Uny
of October , the llrst series at homo nnd
nuroad must bo four games with each team ,
and this means tlnrty-lhrco games , which
\\illpruvontthotnfromfullllUiiR their Dnc-
orntion day gnmes at homo. Anotnor thing
is n certainly , and that Is that each city's
representative will hnvu n schedule of his
own , and there is bound to bo an animated
discussion before the most feasible and prac
tical can bo determined on.
Manager Itowo will have Omaha's schedule
In his Insidu pocket , and when the contro
versy shows signs of maturity ho intends to
nprlfie It , with the hopes of Its adoption.
'J his document calls for a homo and homo
scries of lour games for both thu east and
west divisions , nnd the cast comes west for
i n series of three games Instead of four , fol-
L4 I lowed bv n series of four games between the
I 1 1 two divisions on the grounds of the eastern
clubs. On tholr second tnn west the east
ern clubs are scheduled for four gnmes with
each city in the west , which will Include
nnd mnko complete the full complement of
Hi ) gnmes for the season.
Whlto Manager Rowo's scheme is a good
1 1 ouu It Is doubtful whether It goes through ,
' ' for thu schedule commlttco will probably In
sist on the consummation of plans of its own
I' oiiglu. In any event , however , the local
cinnks cnu expect n proper protection of
their iishts at tbohnnds of Manager Dave.
Ancnt tnu nffnlrs of tbo homo club. Tbo
hauling of the lumber to the new slto across
thn river began yesterday , and the grading
ulll bo completed by tlio mlddlo of next
week , when the carpenters will begin on tbo
buildings and fence , bv April 10 Mid-Citv
park will bo ready for the opening exhibition
with P.itsov Bollver Tobeati's Spiders. The
Irncucis will play two names hero , when the
Om.ihas go to St. Louis for a whirl at the
JJrownal
_
Itesiillx at liloucester.
GLOUCESTER N. J. , . .March' . , 10. Snowing.
Truck slow.
first rsiee/invon-olRliths / of a mile , soiling :
I'll rliniin. . Tuppahunnoukdhu fuvorjte ) sec
ond. Curdnor third. Oliver Tn 1st , Jim Clare
mill Krntico dritwn. Time : luUi. : :
Second race , thrce-uuartera of u mile , sell-
In. : lee Itrlsol won , 1 , 1UU > Addle second. Dr.
llc'lmnlh third , I'aolu drawn , llurihomi ( thu
fjmirlte ) ran unplaced. Tlmo : 1-HJ4. :
Third race , llfleoii-ilxtceuthsur a mllo. sell-
In : Clnirlos Heed won , Kanrsvlllo ( the fa-
iiiiltij ) second. Tourist thlid. Time : l ; > .l
I'liurth r.irc. tlilrteoii-slMeonths of a mile ,
n-Iliii.1 : ( Jarrlsonon , Can't Toll ( the fnvor-
lii' ) Ki'coiul , I'ncert.ilnty third. Tluus : 1'M4. :
I'lfth nice , nlno-slvloontlHof u mile. soiling ; :
< rmivlinn won. Hllcneu second , .Maid ot
ll'ii ' rnoyUlipfiiNOrltp ) third. Tlmo : l-.t-UJi.
Muh race , ono mile , hotline : Illlan won.
( Jm'stlou socund. Honnlo Klne 'tho ' favorite ]
th ill , 1 , iiiL'iistoiSonvunlr and Hove d'Or
drawn. Time : 1:53 : ! ,
( ioliig lit < iutteul > erff.
GuTTKNiinun , N. J. , March II ! . The track
was In llr.U class condition today. The at-
Unidanro was not very largo.
First race , five fiuloims : HarrlshitrR won ,
Moonstone Micond , Matlm llllv third. Tine :
J : .i.
.i.Seiond
Sei-ond rico , six nnd one-half fnrloir.-i : Les
ter won. Knvon aeeond , Innovation third.
Tlmo : l:23Jf. :
I'lilrd i uce , ono mlle and a furlong : Sand
stone won , I'ulharn Hocon'I , O.isielui third ,
T mo : 2OW. :
KourCi race , six and one-half furlongs :
1'irly Itlossoni won , Turk second , Sorviiis
tn nf. Time : IS4 : * | .
I' ' fill r ice , llvo furlongs : lo an won , Dixie
BTOiid , IllauUbiirn thliil. Time : Iflt4. : :
. xth i .ice. KOVOII furldnxH : Khaflon won ,
Algernon Kcuund , Jed third. Time : lU.I'i. : '
St. 1'aiil ( Jfiiiilitf ; In.
Sr. P.U'i. , Minn , , March ! ( ! . fSpocial Tolo-
gnim to Tin : Bii.J : Tlio hard fight which
b' . Puul hag been having to keep Grand
Riplds , Mich. , out of the Western leuguo
ondad tonight in the Minnesota capital's
i.ivnr. A wealthy base ball enthusiast in
number of the Icaguo cities ha ) agreed to
ndvnnre the money to put u club Iu thu Held
lo a St. Paul man , who is to msumo the mann -
n rmont , Arrangomcnts are being nuuto to
liuild H park on thu east sldo of the river ,
v Ithin tun minutes' rldo of thn city , n block
o'T ' the Inter-Urban und Rondo strcotolectrio
lines , which run cars every six miuutcs.
Tip * lor Today ,
These are the good things so say the
prophets offered by the cards for today :
I. Niuiiiiliir I.o % oiler.
V. Jiiy I' . Doe llrusbolt. .
H. Koitv-Urzer.iy ,
4. .MUs llello-lih/U ) ) .
5 Klmftnn I ndy I'uls'.fer.
II. Wlii < ilow I
I , Jim Clare John Ailclnn.
; ; On rwnod Darius.
; L imsooii llmlltu.
4. 1) ) in plie h'ollyFlorlmnre. .
ft. .lohu l.aeklaiul Vouug Lottery.
U. lluurl llonnln King.
U U III.
Cllictoo , 111. , March 11) ) . ISpooial Tolc-
gcatn to Till ! BKIS.Thn | Western Icaguo
inutmvors will moot In ( Jhloago tomorrow to
ii'iportlou thu 11HI players signed by Secre
tary Williams. Indianapolis tins decided to
] > icl the Icaaiio ) ami will bu represented ut
thu meeting by Mr. Brush.
Colour ! Mont on Iliuiil.
Colonel Ralph Ktout , sporting editor of the
Kinsai City Times , and secretary of thcICan-
o.ts City flub , Is in Oinalui find will remain
li'Tofora fov daj-h in the interom of ttio
Ivnguo aiul the local club.
Tlic > < > Chili lloiiHe ,
OMVIU , March U ) , To the Editor of Tins
HKK : An article appears in your insue of
Us i evening coucornlni ; tbo action of the
lioarJ nf directors of the Omaha cluu in the
llnnl selection of n lot for the club building ,
v iynich oy being permitted in your columns
can bo fairly considered u criticism by you
, upon tholr action.
No dofeiua of tholr action or explanation
thereof U required from tbo board to the
club they represent , as it explain * itself , but
. us- this matter Is ono also of general Interest
lo the publlo it in desirable that there should
do no iimimderstundlng upon the subject.
It U true -as stated by the member of the
r'tib interviewed , but "who prefers npt to bo
iio'ert" | ! that the directors might have called
u uH-uiliiL' of the club to consider the uu\v
location , nud they might have done many
nihnr thing * and occasioned a wranglewhich
n-outd unvo resulted | > erhupi in no location
whatever ; but believing that n club building
mid it club or unliAlirn , properly
nnd mnintalnod , were things domnnded for
the proeross and development ot tbo city ,
they preferred the course ndoplod , especially
olio in view of the fnot that repaMed meet
lnp had already been bald , atvhicn It had
boon almost uniinltnonsly voted tliat the di-
rccton .tbould mauo a selection \vlthout fur
ther reference to the club.
J'ho rotornnco made to Mr. Hitchcock Is
cntlrclv uncalled for. 1 am poiltlvo that
slnco ho submlttud a proposition for this
same cround at n hlelicrllguro , nearly n yc.ir
npo , the subject has not been at nny tlmo
mentioned by him to nuy member of the
board. The noRotlatlon which has resulted
In the approval of his ground , oamnatPd from
the bourn and I am sure was a surprise lo
him.
him.Tho
The money difference stated ns between
the two lots U also wrong. The Rollers of
the nighteonlh and DouRlm slto required
the board to pay the taxes levied for the
Douglas itreot Rrndlnir. and this Joined with
the eroding of the lot and paving , curbing
nnd Buttering ( all of which Is saved at the
Twentieth street slto ) mnlto1 * the actual
money difference not for from $15,000 , In
stead of $3,000. These considerations , to-
gcthor with the still unsettled trrnclo of
Douglas .street at this point ( Klghtecnth
street ) nnd the necessity of early notion , if a
building Is to bo erected the prasont.vcnr , decided -
cided the location , which In the board was a
unanimous vote.
I do not bcllovo the statement is correct
ttmtnt least onu-half of the younK members
of the club nro In business In the New York
t.ifo building nnd the odlco bulldlnira bo-
tnooii Fifteenth street nnd the court houso.
On the contrary , the conviction prevails that
the nctlvo members of the ulub nro largely
taltcn from the banks , railroad oftlcos und
wholesale houses on the onst of Thirteenth
street , who would bo obliged to rldo to roach
the club If located on Eighteenth street , and
xvho in this respect nro better served by the
Twentieth street location , as the Harnoy
street line runs In front of the ground nnd
the Dodge struct cable nnd Farnnra street
motors are each only ono block distant.
So far as the sentiment of the clue mem-
bars is concerned the directors have hoard
but ono report , which is of sotlsfntion ; not
the member having
oven not-to-be-quotod
ilulgncd to express his opinion so as to bo
known.
A majority of the directors nro nouo-club
men that is they rarely use or visit the club
liiit thuy nro business men , chosen largely
for the purpose of accomplishing the nroctlon
of n building. They have no olhor inter
est to servo except that of the club nnd
the public , ar.d towards the doslrablo object
iu view they nro prepared to work until It is
nu accomplished fact If they did not bo
llevo thov had with them the support of not
n majority only , but of nearly every member
of the club , ns well ns the sympathy of the
publlo nt largo , they would quickly yield
their places to others who could then "rulo.or
ruin" to their heart's content.
Hr.siiv W. YATES.
mi : run : HKCOitu.
llolmen lllnrk ut Lincoln l > : imngrd Conllix-
rations ut Other I'lucrfl.
LINCOLN , Nob. , March 10. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun URK. ] Shortly after D o'clock
this morning lira was discovered in Holmes'
block on bouth Eleventh street. When the
lira department reached the scene the ilamos
were already bursting through the roof.
The lire originated In n small room In tbo
mlddlo of the building and was from there
communicated to the other parts of the
block. The Dlt'.zo was extinguished onlv
after an hour's desperate work by the flro
department. The damage to the building It
self is about $001) ) . The building was occu
pied by J. H. Mauritius & ( Jo. lind the stock
was damaged to the extent of $5,000 ; par
tially Insured. The origin of the llro is un
known.
A voting man rooming in the block was not
awakened till escape by the stairways was
cut off und ho had to bo taken from the rear
window by a ladder.
ST. Louis. Mo. . March 10. Fire in the car
stable of the Missouri railroad company
( electric street railway ) at Laclodo nnu
Compton avenues last night about 8 o'clock ,
destroyed the paint und rupair shops and
twenty-one cars. L.OSS $17,000. Fully In
sured.
ANIIRIISON , Ind. , March 10. The Columbia
F.ncnustlc Tile wonts burned this morning ;
loss , $ $5,000 ; insurance , $45,000.
1SLIXXAIIH > Jt.ltllXU SOUTH OP VS.
KIIIISUS Snowed Under iul Texas Swept by
11 lion Hug Nurtliur.
ST. Louis , March 10. A dispatch from
Columbus , Kan. , says the blizzard which has
been iu progress in that section for fifty
hours has brought all farmers to a standstill.
Stock of all kinds Is suffering severely , and
business generally is nearly suspended.
Dispatches from northern Texas sjy a tor-
ritic blUzarrl is sweenlng over that part of
the stato. Everything Is covered with sleot.
Great apprehension is felt for fruit , as the
poach and plum trees are In full bloom. Early
gardens are prooably ruined.
DALLAS , TPX. . March 10. A howling
"norther , " with heavy rain , swept ever all
Texas last night. Thu thermometer to.l from
70 ° to 84 = In an hour. Tno indications are
that it will go lowor. Fruit trees which are
iu full bloom are In imminent danger.
n.inur.i
I'lorro SnloiiiilfpcpcrH Recover In Court
Monthly riiiun raid to tlio City.
PiniuiE , SD. . , March 1C. For many
months the city ofllcinls have collected lluri
from the saloonkoapor. ; , thus handicapping
the stnto authorities In collecting evidence of
violations of the prohibitory law. Lately the
saloonists refused payment of flues , when
the city oniclals stood out of the way , en
abling the state attorney to close up the sa
loons. To malco a test case , Saloonkeeper
Fiank liuruhnrd brought suit id iccovcr the
money paid as lines , resulting in a Judgment
for the full amount. This will no doubt ho
followed by saloonists tn other cities who
paid thu monthly ( lues. Tlio question now
comes up whether the city i.s nut liable as the
principal In violating thn prohibition law.
Smith Diikiita'H ( ir.iinl Army.
MITCIIBI.I , S. D. , March 10. The weather
Is cold and snow for n tlmo threatened to in
terfere with the success of the triple en
campment , which opened yesterday. The
town Is beautifully decorated aud the attend
ance Is fair. A business session of the three
bodies was held yesterday , Comtnander-in-
Chlof John 1 > . I'ulmor of New York has ar
rived from Sioux Falls. Ho reviewed the
p.irado and conducted ling raising exercises
at Mitchell unl vorsltv. The annual reports
showed the Urnnd Army of the He public ,
Woman's Hollof Corps and Sons of Veterans
all In H flourishing condition. Lust evening
a camp lint was held , mJilrossei" by Com-
mamler-ui'dUcf 1'aimor mill others. Captain
Hnyl of Abiinleim social to have no onposl-
tlon for commander.
L'liiiHilliiin.illiiKU lllj ; l.iinil Drill.
QIHNII FOHK.N , L > . , March 1(1.-J. ( H.
Sturbuck , of Hwiggins , Starbuck & Co. of
Chicago , paid MO.UJO for 0.000 acres of land
near Conilu , li. Townor county , yesterday.
Thu land wns contracted for by Colonel
Towner , wlio.se mysterious disappearance oc
casioned considerable comment u short time
ugo , Mr. Slarbuck ropicsuiiu a cnmpany in
terested in Towuor'tf big laud deal , und the
purchase Is the beginning of the consumma
tion tf u big dual. Other land will be pur
chased as fust as questions of title can bo
settled , and several hundred Clorman farm
ers will bo brought hero from Indiana and
Ohio to settle un tue land uud raise barley
for rhe company.
Teller i\picN4eH : Illumed.
HOT Sfitt.w , Ark. , March 15.-.United
Status .Senator Henry M , Teller is In this
c'.ty on iiuportnnl Icgitl business. Ho WHS
10011 ut the Park hotel by a reporter anu as !
eusnod poUtlo.il aud legislative questions
freely. On too silver question ho said : "I
believe the senate , as well ns the bouse , will
pats the silver bill , but at course 'Ills High
ness , ' President Harrison , will veto it , nnd I
do nut think the measure can bo passed over
his veto. "
As to the presidential race ho said : "I am
not a HarrUon man and can't say wbo I uni
for , unless It is a silver man. Mr. IlUiue In
friendly to silver , but ho U not In the race. "
The senator today appeared as counsel for
tbo Smuggler Mining company of Colorado
and argued before United State * Judge H.
C , Culms ell in chambers , uo application for
a writ of injunction to prevent tbo latter
from worUluff in the disputed territory.
frnoM TESTKIIIUT'H sncoxn
IOWA'S ' STATE CONVENTION
Temporary Officers Selected to Preside
Over the Body.
LIQUOR QUESTION TO BE IGNORED
Vor the rirnt Time In Ten Venn no
Reference Ulll ln Mndn to Problliltlon
In the llppiihllcnn Party' *
I'lntlornii
DF.S MOI.ST.I , la. , March It" . [ Spocml Tele-
pram to TUB UBK. ] Tbo republican stnto
commlttco mot bore this evening nnuselected
the following1 temporary ofllcors for the con
vention Thursday in addition to A. 1) . Cum *
mtns , before selected : Heading clerk , J , W.
Cliff , Jasper county ; sccrotary , F. F. Mor-
rlara , Delaware county ; llrst assistant ,
Samuel May no , Kossuth county ; second , \V.
F. lilcknoll , Humboldt county ; sorgoant-nt-
nrins. J , S. Davidson , Muscotlno ; assistant ,
II. A. White , Klnggold.
Mr. Cummins tins bceu pronounced leader
of the nntl-problbllion republicans , and an
ofTort has boon mada by the opposltlou olo-
tuont to have the commlttco withdraw his
unmo , but at n mootiuir this afternoon the
committee decided to ( Hand by Its action , anil
Mr. Cummins will preside over tbo tempo
rary organization.
This Is regarded as an Indication that for
the first time tn ten years the liquor question
will bo Ignored In the proceedings and plat
form. The main Issue baforo the
delegates is ono of presidential
preferences. Notwithstanding Blnlno'.s
letter there nro enough unlnstructod
Blaine men to make a light , and If Harrison
risen instructions are Introduced the Dlnlnn
men will , they say , make a determined stand
for their favorilo and hope to stampede the
convention. Ucnoral Clarkson and State
Chairman Mack are the fuvorltos thus far
for delcgatos-at largo.
IOWA UDITOUS IN SESSION.
Moinhcrg of tlio IStnto Killtiirlul Association
Kntcrliilncit by the Drs Mnliics Club.
DKS MOINT.S , la. , March 15. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tun Bun.J It was expected that tlio
opening meeting of the Southwest lown Edi
torial association would begin at 10 a. ID.
today , but at that hour it was found that the
number of delegates in altcudanco was very
few , and the gavel of President Ltslo did not
sound. Tbo trains brought qullo n number
of other delegates and the prospect is fair
for an interesting and \vol' ' attended conven
tion. Those in the city this forenoon passed
the tlmo in visiting the legislature nnd other
points of Interest. At 2:30 p. m. tbo
editors assembled nnd Itstonod to a short
address by President Lisle , who dwelt
particularly on the benefits of organization
and of occasional meetings for the inter
change of thoughts on matters iu the news
paper business. Committees on job and ad
vertising prices , resolutions , transportation
and excursion wore selected mid the after
noon program was in pare carried out.
This evening an address by General 13. 13.
Test of the Council Bluff Nonpareil was the
rireludo to u banquet tendered by the DCS
Moines Press club to the association. Thirty-
four covers jvcro inld and a choica menu was
discussed. The literary program consisted
of an uddrcm of welcome by Lafo Young ,
response by President C. A. Lisle , followed
by speeches by Senator Parrott , Charles
Ashton , J. C. narrows , A. B. Shaw. F. C.
Clark , Colonel A. L. Swalm , J. U. Sage ,
Colonel Enibeck , J. J. Hamilton and others.
The principal meeting will bo hold tomorrow.
Work ol the Legislature.
Dis MOIXES In. , March 15. In the senate
this morning the following bills were intro
duced : By Stewart , to establish a state
school of uiinos ; by Brewer , for the sup
pression of opium joints. The Uatch state
board of control bill was passod.
Iu the house this morning Static. intro
duced a bill authorizing the executive coun
cil to employ the Iowa State band on state
occasions nnd to provide for tbo payment
thereof. Young's ' bill , compelling keepers
of restaurants , hotels , boarding bouses and
other public institutions to give tbo same
privileges to oil people , passed under the
suspension of rules. The bill provides severe
penalties for violations and Is intended to
ou force the civil rights provision of the state
constitution. Coflin's bill , requiring street
car companies and other corporations doing
business in the streets of cities to pay a
license of from 2 to S > per cent of the gross
earnings for the franchise , was passod.
Dayton's bt'l ' in the house passed this
afternoon. It provides tor taxing Interests
on mortgages nnd for punishment for charg
ing such rates of interest ou loans as will
make borrowers pny the tuxes of the holders
of mortgages. A bill to secure more effective.
listing of money and credits for taxation Was
passed. It provides that holders of such
possessions be required to pfcsont them to
the assessor for listing and in order for such
papers to bo valid ttioy' must bo stamped by
tbo assessor. After ono or two bills for
private reliuf tbo house adjourned.
Consideration of the monument bill was
resumed in tbo senate. An amendment was
made limiting the sum to bo expended to
? 10,000 and locating-a monument on the slto
of the old capitol grounds. The appropria
tions commlttco recommended $125,000 for the
World's fair and nmdo a special order for
tomorrow morning of the bill for cottages at
thu soldier's homo. Terry introduced a Dill
to give boards of supervisor : ) full control of
the uridgo fund. Adjourned.
DiinuiKi-N lor u rirciiiiiu.
DBS MOINHS , In , , March. 15. [ Special Tele
gram to THU Beu.J On July BO , 1887 , John
Kennedy was thrown from a hose cart and
sustained injuries for which ho brought suit
against the city in the sum of ! 0UOU After
two trials the case came up before Judge
Balllet and has been Iu progress for ever a
week. Today It was given to the Jury , Thoy'
returned a verdict of $4,500 for the plaintiff.
Tbo city solicitor says ho will appeal the
case. _
Ciulur IEuilil * Population.
CUIIAII IUru s , la. , March 15. | Special' '
Telegram to TUB BEK.J The city directory
of Cedar Kaplds for 1S'J3 was issued today.
It contains nearly 10,000 names and would In
dicate a population of 23,000.
Tint .Htilllv.in unit C'orhett Mutch.
The articles of agreement In tbo Sullivan-
Corbott light ata :
Thuio in tides of agreement uro to govern a
Klovu content to u llnlsh butwuon John L. Hul-
llviin , champion of the world , nnd James J , '
Corbutt , champion of California.
Klrst The mulch Is to decide tlio heavy-1
wolu'lit championship of the world , ji stake of'
. ' i.ODO un J it | inr o of K..i.OJii. <
Second The content shall tuko plucn before
the Olympic rlu I ) In New Orleans onVodnps - ,
day , H'ptimiburT , IsK. . In ease the mild Olym-
pluulub iufuso8 toKlvo it IMIIXO of * . ' \UOU the'
contest blmll tuko pluc'o buforo any ulub to bo'
mutually ngiood upon by the sinners of tlitxto
urtlclt'S.
Third The contest Khnl bu under ManiuU
of ijiu'cnsbi'rry rules , UK ) ulovoi shall ie the
smallest tlio ulub will allow unit other details
of thii emit i'bt Itself shall Do loft to tliiidrcUloit
of tlui Olyninle club , or the olub which thu
contest , hull talio idiiee I m fore. Tlio club
solrutfd wliall name thu rofniee ,
Tim bum of J-.a.O has uc'en dbpcHltod by each
party with thu Hporllir edllurtif thu New
York World. It Is uKroud that the rt'iu.ilnuer
of thu slake of f IU.UOU u sldu shall bu deposited
In thu liMinlsof tlio fame stakeholder on the
days lioieln nainud : Juno I , t',5ou : July Iu ,
W..VJ i ; Auiiiut Ui , | . ' . * W.
rifth Tlio llnulht.ilfeholdor Blmll bo agreed
upon on Ihudatu of the second dejioalt , June 1 ,
VI\th Miotild ollliur party fail to comply
with these artlulns. thu money In thu h i mis or
the tuniiiurary staKeholdur shall bu for felted
to thu party which shall huvu fultllloU Us ob-
JAMKS WAKEI.V ,
( I'orJdhn I , . HnlllYHii. )
JAMKS C' . CoUllKTT ,
JAMES KENNKDV. ( Witness for Corbett' ' .
J , AlcDoNouoii , ( Wltnes forHnlllvun ) , ;
Milt * tliw Club anil nullliitu.
Nrw OIII.UANS , Lu. , March 15. The Olym
pic club tonight accepted the offer of Sulli
van and Corbott to light In iti arena Septem
ber 7 for a puree of & 5,000 , and will forward
articles tomorrow , Kaoh man will b re
quired to put un a IJ.fiOO forfeit to guarautco
his appearance In the ring.
CIIKUUO III , March 15. John L. Bulllvau
tonlcht said the place and data for the Cor
bott mutch were agreeable to him , "but , "
pddcd the champion , "I'll ' never believe ho
will tight till I can tea him stripped and In
the ring. " Hulllvan professes to son In the
posting of Corb U't money only u avar-
tUcmont , which htbfi prlco would bo chnan
for the shows miftjiiffo'i ) by Uorbotl'a backer ,
Brady.
'fl
Thry MPP ! nnd Xflnil\mtn \ n Stnto llckot
Iliirrlson KndorApil ,
1'noviiiKNCB , I , t. , | March 15. The state
republican convention mot thli morning.
The platform thatwa adopted opposes the
free coinage of srtver. endorses reciprocity ,
thatiKlng nidlntf tflorofor , and declar
ing the protocljvo , ] tnnff the cardinal
prlnclolo of m'thQt ropubllcsn party ;
approves the vigor , wisdom nnd
courage of the Ambr'icatilsra of Harrison's
administration. 7
The following ticket was unanimously
chosen : For governor. D. Hussoll Urnwn ;
lloulcnunt governor , Colonel Melville Bull ;
secretary ol state , Hou. Ocorgo 11. Utter ;
attorney general , Robert \V. BurbaiiU ; state
treasurer , Samuel Clerk.
The several candidates were sent for and
expressed thanks , after which Senator Joseph
H. Hawley of Connecticut addroiscd the con
vention. Hosauli "VVo have tour majority
Iu the United States sonato. 'Now suppose
it to bo possible for David B. Hill to bo
olcctod president , which , God forbid , nnd
you will have a house to correspond. There
is danger of losing a senator snmowhoro.
There Is somotn Connecticut and n llttlo ever
hero in lihodo Island. Study what the gov
ernment would bo with Hill as president and
a democratic scnnto. The q Jest Ion of coin-
tvgo nnd tariff wo think wo are right on and
wo say It. I moan except n fraction of the
party in the western purl of the country.
\Vo know where the democratic party Is goIng -
Ing , where It would go today If It could.
Tnoy foot thu drift toward unlimited coinage.
Now , they are saying a great doul , but
whatever n democratic congress oassos Hll
approves. The democratic pn'ty has not the
courage of Its convictions. Wo nro against
frco coinage and wo say it. Wo are against
free trndo and wo say so nnd wo took the
opportunity nf the last congress to pass a
strong tariff bill. "
The rest of Senator Hawloy' remarks
were mainly on the tariff nnd ho was fol
io wo J by Senator Aid rich.
, The convention was entirely harmonious ,
the speech-making taking almost the entire
tlmo.
_
Democrats ami Allliinco AIou Combine.
Toi'EKA , Kan. , March in. Ex-Oovornor
Olick passed through the city this afternoon.
In an interview with n reporter for the Star ,
ho stated that there would certainly bo
some kind of a combination botwcon the demo
crats and the people's party. The democrats
were willing to concede the people's party
their congressmen in the flvo districts now
represented by alliance men , and the people's
party would glvo the democrats the candi
dates in the First nnd Second districti. Uov-
ornor Click stated that there would bo a
compromise on the electoral and stata
tickets which would bo satisfactory to both
parties.
I'utora HnrrUon.
HAimisnimo , Pa. , March 15. John H.
Pox was today given the vote of the repub
lican convention as delegate to the national
convention. He favors Harrison.
POOR. OPINION OF ASPHALT.
Wlmt the Uonrnr Special Cnmmlttoo 'Says
About I'ming MntorlitU.
Chairman Btrkhuusorbf the Board of Pub
lic Works has just r'3colyod , a printed report
of the special couimi top on public improve
ments sent out byrtho. city of Denver last
summer to Invosticrita public Improvements
in njl the leading cltfcs bt the country. They
vlsltoa Now Yortf ; tidston , Chicago , St.
Louis , Philadelphia , , Washington , Rochester ,
Buffalo , Detroit , > iMilwaukoe , Brooklyn ,
Omaha and Kansas City.
The following partly 'espressos their opin
ion of what they , ' saw ; here : "The shoot
asphalt placed by Uio Darbor company in
Umnua Is the worst Asphalt paving your
commlttco saw In uay at the cities visited.
The Barber company has givoa so little at
tention to repairs arjd the streets are In such
a doploraolo condition.thnt the council has
ordered the olty attorney to commence pro
ceedings to nuuul the contracts with the
Barber company. "
The committee concluded that grauito
Clock was the only paving for business sec
tions or streets subject to' noavy trafllc. It
found macadam a favonto pavement in a
largo number of cities for park.drlvos , boule
vards nnd light traflio streets , and believed
that as laid in Chicago it was the most suit
able paving for such streets. It found that
asphalthau boon laid to a largo extent in
several of tbo cities. Some of it looked well
and some was "in wretched condition and
would almost make a person sick to ride over
it. " The committee found a great diversity
of opinion regarding asphalt. It recom
mended that a iiftoon-yonr guarantee be re
quired ou all asphalt pavements , the cost of
guarantee to bomldod to tbo costof construc
tion nnd taxed on abutting property , and
where moneys nro retained by the city as
guarantee , they bo placed at interest for tbo
benefit of the contractor , although Now
York withholds 80 per cent without interest.
s.trs we ii.irn no IIW/ITS.
Opinion or u Montreal rTiparou the
Kca Controversy.
MO.NTKK.U , , March 15. Tbo Montreal Ga-
/.etto , tboofllclal organ of tbo dominion gov
ernment , in un inspired article says : The
early portion of Senator Sherman's remarks
on thu solution of tbo Bering sea question is
all that could bo desired. The tooo of friend
liness ( which wo are glad to acknowledge Is
co now thing with him ) in which ho speaks
of the relations that ought to prevail between
tbo United States and tbo motherland
does honor to his patriotism. But the sena
tor BOOH swerves I rom the line of good will
itnd Impartiality nnd takes things for granted
io un astonishing way whnn ho talks of preventing -
venting 'poaching' on rights , that were pur
chased from Russia and which the United
States have openly asserted and enjoyed 100
years. VVo are at a loss to know what this
moans. It is onlv twonty-ilvo year * slnco
the bargain was concluded by Secretary
So wan ) : it is only eight years slnco what is
meant bv the word 'poaching' was taken any
notice of by ttao United States authorities ,
and as for purchased rights , tboso so called
rights while unpurchasod were disavowed
as such by successive Washington adminis
trations.
Dr. Birnoy euros o.auirrn. Bun bldjf
lit Waterloo.
At Waterloo , Nob. , last Sunday Burgess
nnd Thompson , two local pugs , had rjulto a
glove contest , for a pursa of $50. Burgess
weighed 105Thoaipsou 100. Burgess bad in his
corner Tom Arnold anaO ( , Arnold , 'tvhilo Al
Jordan and Zeijo E mia did the honors for
Thompson. Jeff AruoJu/Avas cbosoii time
keeper and Will Jacpjsiiinroiero0. ] At:15 :
time was called , , , ,77
la the llrst Uurpdssirtoucliort Thompson
light on tlio stomHoh. , . will Thomsson coun
tered in tbo same , ntaco. | Just before tlmo
was called Thompson. got. In two good blows *
on Burgoss' mouth. . .In , . ho second round
Burgess landed nigM \ ( blnw in the mouth
nnd claimed llrst btoja , ' \\lilch was allowed.
In the third Burgess , caucht Thompson ou
the nose and thu latter clinched to avoid
* " "
punishment.
The fourth , flfth ailA 'wxth rounds were
very tamo. In the sovciitli Thompson seemed
to wako iii > and did goutl work , landing heuv-
ilv on Burgess' nock md.jtowacli | , | , knocking
him down , In tho. Stghtli round Thompson
cnino up smiling , while liurgoas looked very
groggy. Light blows wo.ro exchanged anil
honors about oven , CTluCjiiinlh Burgess led
with bis right , landing mr Thompson's Jaw.
Thompson rot.atiat.id oy getting two heavy
blows in succession on Hurgoss' stnmuuti
nnd the round closed in Thompson's favor.
Iu the tenth round both men iparrlni : for
wind , , ' 1'hompsou laudihg on Durgess' oar
und receiving a heavy upper cut In return ,
which vtuggorocl him. Thompson's second
claimed u foul , which WHS not allowed , and )
Hororco Jncobson declared it a draw.
Dr. Blrnoy.nodonnd tnroat. Bau bldft
Municipal Allnlrd C'oiuldereil ,
CUKTB , Neb. , March 15. ( Special Telegram
to TMK HKK.J TUo republican city caucus
was hold IhU evening. The attendance was
largo , Thn follqtt'ing are the candidates ;
Mayor , M , K. Holfehf , clerk , J , H. Ciruben ,
treasurer , J , O , Gcoiiwm ; engluoer , Pror ,
Drown of Donne college ; scnool board. John
L. TUlball and O SV lioluloy ; coutiotlmen ,
First waru , I , . 11. Dennlson ; Second , H.WIs-
senburg ; TlilulV. . 1C. JJroclr. A motion lo
appoint ft commlttco to consult with the dem
ocrats to select an unoartlsan school board
was voted down. The democrats will hold
tholr caucus on Thursday.
Hun Awny with Tlirro Ynttnc < ! IH .
Ltxcat.x , Neb. , March 15. William Wlno-
sar.ti young ranu with Moruionlslic toodon-
clos , ran nway yesterday with Lttura
Mcrcham , Ltllio and Minnlo Lobnush , girls
of 15 and It ) . Ha stele n neighbor's horse ,
boucht a prnlno schooner and \vhon over
taken today was peacefully enjoying his now
position , ton miles from tbo nearest town.
When brought back the Lobaugh girls'
father tried to shoot Wlnogar but was pro-
vontcd by the oftlccrs ,
i > nti-omiii iu "UK vntiixnRr ,
Olilll'd CnMnot Would Mko the Uooil Will
uf the tlnllod Stiitps.
'jJtmu ( Inninn HenntlU\ \
Chill , ( via Galveston , Tox. ) ,
Moron 15. | By Mexican Cable to the Now
York Herald Special to Tun Bnn.J Presi
dent Montt with his now cablnot will return
from Valparaiso to Santiago during the coming -
ing week , The composition of the cablnot Is
excellent nnd till of the ministers nro In no-
cord in a feeling of friendliness nnd good
will toward the United States. I have this
on the high authority of Kdounvd Matte , min
ister of the Interior , nnd the now promlor.
"We hope , " ho saia to mo today , "to main
tain a liberal government In splto of the evi
dent dcslro of the conservatives to oppose
us. I fool assured , In spite of conservative
opposition , that the liberal majority Iu congress -
gross Is not at all fearful of defeat. You nro
nwaro that personally my own feelings nro
most kindly toward the United States and I
fully bollevo every ouo of my colleagues
hares in mv Ideas and will in every way oo-
operate In ths promotion of good relations
botwocn the two republics. "
Judge of CrimoR Nagnera will conclude his
investigation of the Carlsson case tomorrow.
So far there is not the slightest evidence
that Carlssen's death was caused by too
police.
IJXITIU ) bTATKS 1MVOK12U.
Turk nnu Olhor Onminnilltlcs Will be Ad
mitted Without ItestrlctloiiH In I'riincK.
[ Coji/rfj7if ) ( ( < nS3Jbtf JVniifS Gonlon Uentitlt. ]
1'Aiiis , March 15. [ Now York Herald Cable
Special to TUG Biu.J : The question oE
American pork and other commodities , which
had been brought up on Saturday , was again
discussed today in the Chamber of Deputies ,
M. Kocho , the minister of commerce , intro
duced the bill which admits American pro
ducts under the French minimum tariff.
These American products arc as fol
lows : Preserved moats , fresh and dried
table fruits exeunt raisins , rough hewn or
sawn timber , wood caving bloctts , staves for
casks , un pressed apples , pears and hops.
Those Importations Into Franco und the col
onies will amount to 111,500,000. For this
the United States will place on the free list
hides , sugars and molasses.
Tbo financial world Is excited ever tbo
news of the suspension of the Banking house
of J. B. Guonburgol St. Petersburg. It
Is hoped that the embarrassment is only
temporary. JACQUES ST. Cnnc.
KOW IN A GAMlUjINCi
i\cltlng : Scene at Mouto Carlo Vlcl < i > ockct
Get ill Their Work.
MONTE CUILO , March 15. An exciting row
occurred today In the gambling saloon In the
Casino. A man had In some way offended a
woman , nnd the latter retaliated by boxing
his oars. The affair of course drew every
body's attention , and some of the friends of
the man and woman took a hand in the af
fair. A general row ensued , which was
quelled by the police , who arrested all who
had been engaged In the fracas.
Among tboso who were In the saloon was
Lady Randolph Churchill. Spmo enterpris
ing pickpocket relieved her of her purse ,
which contained rather a largo sum of gold
and a number of valuable coins struck off
during Queen Victoria's jubileo.
Uofundetl ArchblRhnj ) Ireland.
iropyrlgMeil IS'H J > u Jama ( rotilonJemielU
HOME , March 15. [ Now York Herald Cable
Special to THE BnE.l Ossorvatoro Romano ,
the accredited Italian organ of the Vatican ,
comes to the defense of Archbishop Ireland
in an article of a column In which , after giv
ing a long extract from the archbishop's ser
mon in tbo Roman Catholic cathedral of St.
Paul on the occasion of the jubilee of Leo
XIII , adds : "As for the relations existing be
tween tbo archbishop and Leo XIII , facts
have suftlciontly proven that there is no moro
ardent , zealous defender of the policy of Leo
XIII in the United States , no bishop moro
devoted to his sacred person or moro anxious
to promulgate his ideas and promote his in
terests. "
the King.
[ Cnpiirtohtcd ISO ? I > u James Gnrtlon licimctt. I
BHUSSII.S : , March 15. [ Now York Herald
Cable Special to THE BFE. ] The contra !
committee of the House of Representatives
discussed referendum and decided by a
largo majority In favor of a Term of referen
dum , which will raako It practically noth
ing but a slight reinforcement of the veto
newer already existing. This is considered
a great disappointment for the lung , who de
sires the larger form referendum ts
originally proposed , and which was advo
cated by Verat In the Horald.
To Suppress DynunilterK.
PAIIIS , March 15. In the Chamber of Dop-
utics M. Plcard , minister of lustlco and pub
lic worship , introduced a bill , signed by Pros-
idcr.t Carnet at the cablnot council this af
ternoon , introducing a clause In the penal
coda making the wilful destruction of prop
erty by means of explosives punishable with
death.
Replying to questions asked by several
mombo'rs , M. Loubat , tbo premier , said that
the explosions caused by anarchists were not
the work of French subjects.
In Honor ol the Kliodlic.
Ai.KXANinifA.March 15 , Nine Brittth Iron
clads have arrived horo. The object of tholr
visit is to rocelvo Ayoub Pacha , the sultan's '
envoy , who is bearer of the tlrman of inves
titure of Prince Abbas as khedlvo of Egypt.
Ayoub Pacha Is also tbo bearer of tbo grand
cordon of the order of Mdjldocli , with diamonds
mends , which the sultan has couforrcd upon
the khedlvo. _
Introduced tlio Uuelph Fund Hill ,
BEIIMK , Muroh 15. Tbo Uuelph fund bill
was Introduced in the lower bouso of tbo
Prussian Diet this afternoon.
oo risuX
It Is lU'upoiislbln for the I'lillnro of n HI.
I'eterMburK llniikor.
ST. pBT/iiitiiimu / , March 15. iTho liabilities
of J.I } , Guonzburg , tlio Jewish banker whoso
suspension was announced today , will ntnouut
to 11,000,000 , roubles. A majority of the credi
tors are In London und Paris , A mooting of
the b'inkars of this city was held today to
consider what measures should bo'adoptoil in
vloiy of tbo failure.
Particulars regarding the fall uro of M.
CiUGiizburg , the St. Petersburg bunkur , show
that It is attributed partly to government
animosity , which bus hamporoil thu financial
business of tlio houso. Kinco M , ( iuciuburg ,
us the lo.idlnu Jewiali Irnnkor In Kim In ,
aroused the o/nr's wrath by trying to buy
the Iniluencunt thu minister of tlio interior
with n vlow of urlnglng almut an nlrilumont
In thu persecutions of Jaws , UU alfalrs liuvo
gene badly , His Intimate relations with
Gorman Jewish bunkers huve lately boon it
sourc" of weakness , as Unimex ) ! | n St. I'elor.i-
burg ara now allied with these of PurU. It Is
expected that the creditors nf M. Ciuonzburg
will ultimately ba paid Iu full ,
Mrs. Jlnybrlck Hrokoiiln Health ,
LONDON , March IS. Mrs. Florence May-
brick , who U Mirvlngn life sentence iirtho
Weeklng prison , Is said to be broken in spirit'
and health. Her condition is such that for a
month uait she has , by order of thu doctor ,
becu in the In Urinary ,
HlMlifip * In the \Vlln < > i. HIII ,
CfEVKi.iSi , O. , March 15. Bishops How *
man and KsUor were on the witness stand
today for the defense In the evangelical suit.
Bishop Ksher was suojected to a particularly
severe cross-examination , which will bo con-
tiiued tomorrow.
Will Arrekt tlio
ST. Lot i" , Mo. , March IS. Governor
Francis hag ordered thii thpriflto summon a
posse * nd arrest all concerned In the murder
of Deputy Sheriff Williams and in the lynchIng -
Ing of murderer Bright in Tnnoy county Ust
SMurdny.
SMurdny.DON'T
DON'T LIKE ABIEIUCANS.
An Omnhn .Man Tells of Ills Kiprrlrnro
During tlio Chilian Trouble.
Mr. J. U. Williams , formerly n oltlwi of
Nebraska , but a resident of Porn during the
flvo years last past , is vUltlntt frlcndi tn
Omaha. Ho Is engaged In horse raising In
Peru and has made something of a study of
the resources , the politics and the social
conditions of the people down thoro. Mr.
Williams feels very Indignant over the notion
of the Unllod States navy Iu the Chilian
affair. Speaking of the matter ho said :
"Citizens of the United States who are
now residing In Central mid South American
countries arc nearly all ashamed to say that
they are Americans. Captain Schlov of
the Baltimore had an opportunity
to have Isnpirod the South nnd
Centnrl American people with respect
for the United States nud Its people
but ho failed to Improve It. Ho should have
demanded the release of the men who were
arrested within half an hour or turned his
guns upon Valparaiso nnd shelled It until the
Chilian authorities came to tlmo. That's
what an English captain would Uavo done
under slmllarcircutustnncos , and Ilia Chilians
know it.
"In all the Central nnd South American
countries the people respect the Ungllsh and
the Hngllsh Hag bocnuso they know that the
English HEW will protect Us people in any
port under the sun. On the other hand the
Spanish Americans have llttlo or no respect
for Americans , because Americans hafavory
llttla protection from their government.
"I was arrested once in Mexico and thrown
In jail becauto I attempted to cross the bor
der Into another province without n passport.
When I was put in jail the guard asked mo
what protection I claimed. I said America.
Ho laughed in my fnoo nnd said : 'Do you
BOO that dog there ) Ho claims American
protection , too. ' nnd then ho gave the dog n
klcic. I told him ho couldn't kick mo and ho
tried It. I knocked him down nnd got thirty
days In Jail for It. I nm sorry to siy It , but
It is a fact that the United States Is looltod
upon with general contempt by nearly all
the tieoplo in Spanish-American countries ,
while England is respected and Englishmen
are In great favor down thoro.
"Tho Unltod Stntos nnvnl ofllcors have too
many strings to them. They ought to liavo
moro authority nnd when they moot with
open Insult from such countries as Chill they
should simply turn loose their guns and
nholl the town to splinters. A dose or two
of that kind would revolutionize matters in
South nnd Control America. The Spanish
Americans are llgntors und the only way to
command thrir respect is by prompt nnd
dccisivo bravery nnd battle. All this red
tape and diplomacy means cowardice to the
nvcrago Spanish American. "
"How do the Peruvians liito Mr. Egnnl"
"Thoy like Egan. Ho is about tbo only
Amorlcan In the whole controversy who
showed the kind of grit that wins down
thoro. The Peruvians think that Pat Egan
would tight tn a mlnuto , and they like him.
The United States would command the respect -
spect of a very largo class of people In Span
ish America by standing right by Egan. "
FULLY ORGANIZED.
Sub-Committees nil Kiitcrtiiliimcnt for tbo
Peoplo'H Independent Coiueiitlon Named.
Tbo mooting of the general committee for
the entertainment of the people's convention ,
to bo held in Omaha in July , was attended by
about half of the committeemen named. The
following sub-committees were appointed :
Finance Thomas Kilpatrlck , chairman ;
Herman Kouutzo. Louis S. Reed , John S.
Brady. Charles N. Uiolz , Euclid Martin , C.
F. WollcrV . V. Alorso , George II. Boggs ,
Guy C. Barton , John RushV. . E. Clark ,
John A. McShauo. William A. Puxtou , W.
H. Alexander , W. N. Babcock , J. C. Morri
son.
son.Press and Toloeraph Service Hon. E.
Hose water , chairman ; G. M. Hitchcock , Dr.
George L. Miller , Colonel H. C. Aikon ,
( Jeorgo M. Perkins , John Roslcky. H. F.
Hodgln.
Fourth of July Entertainment Charles A.
Coe , chairman : ! ' . & . Clarkson , William Co-
burn , Frank E. Mooros , C. E. Burmostor ,
W. I. Kiorstortd. S. W. Cray.
Dccooration Max Meyer , chairman ; W.
G. Shrivor , R. S. Wllcox , Charles Motz , E.
E. Bruce.
Music D. J. O'Donahoe ' , chairman ; Frank
Ruuson , T J. Rogora.
The name of B. Suloway was added to the
committee on hotels.
The chairmen of these committees have
siguiliod their willingness to act , and were
consulted In the selection of the various
members of tbo committees.
On motion It was decided to make arrange
ments to secure the headquarters ot the na
tional commlttco of tbo people's party for
Oinabu during the entire campaign. If this
can bo accomplished , the city will receive an
extensive advertisement in tbo immense
amount of campaign literature which will bo
sent to all parts of the country.
It was announced tbatTno Boo Building'
company had ofTorod to donate a room for thu
USD of the executive committee before and
during the convention.
A meeting of the finance committee was
celled for Friday afternoon at 4:30 : o'clock in
the ofllco of the secretary of the Board of
Trade.
Mr. Davis stated that in order to carry out
tbo til an s of the committee on buildlnes it
would bo necessary to raise money at once ,
slnco the building as remodeled was to bo
used by the Methodist conference in May.
WILL MAKE THEM HERE.
Arrnugemi'iitH for KHtnhlUhliiK 11 Cur Wheel
I'liiiiulry Completed.
Arrangomnhts have boon completed by the
Real Estnto Owners association to assist
financially the Phcunlx Foundry company in
gutting its plant in shape for the manufac
ture of car wheels. The foundry at present
has iv canacity of making about fifty wheels a
day , nnd these have boon contiactud for by
the Union Puclllo railroad.
Iu speaking of thu quality of the wheels
Lawyer John T. Gathers of the association
Is authority for the statement that Mr. Kimball -
ball of tbo Union Pacific says that thu
wheels stood the host test of any wheels ho
hud used. The wheels nro made of n combi
nation of throe differ out kinds of iron
brought from Pittaburg , Connecticut nnd
Lake Superior.
As soon as the foundry company can In
crease 1U capacity for the manufacture of
wheels the Burlington road it Is said will
also take fifty or moro wheels a day. The
Btroot railways of Omaha. Council Bluffs
and Sioux City will also make contracts for
their wheols.
The foundry now has on expert car whcol
maker and nil of its patterns and molds nru
made. It Is thought that na soon us this
foundry gets under headway there will bo
other car wheel works established In Omaha.
1'ho Union Puclllo will save nu oxnenco of ut
least ftO.OOO a year by having Its wheels
manufactured in this city. Thocxpon.so will
bo saved ju freight from the east , as that ,
road requires lot ) wheels a day on an aver'
ago.
Valkyrie Won.
NICK , March 15. In the regatta hero today
Lord Dunravon's well kuown yacht Vnlkyrio
won the rare ever the course from Nlco to
Monaco. The prize consisted of u ploco of
art work and a silver gilt modal.
77ic wrong u-aj/i
ivilh Unlnrrli , Ute
to Htoii it without
ctiHuoi It. The
poisonous , irrltn-
tinfwinfTii.btront ;
cnustla bouillons ,
" ciiMims , " Uilms
atul the like may ,
perhaps.
lor n time , lint
they limy drive
the ( Uu'aso to thu
The wrong wuy is full of clungor.
Tlio right way i * u proved ono. It's with
Dr. Bagtfii Catarrh Remedy. It cures , jwr-
fectly und t ornu > iiciitljr , by IU mild , sooth
ing , ckwislnj , ' and lirailux properties , the
worst ciis a at Cbronla Catarrh. It luu
proved itwlf right , tlmiundj uf timuj , when
everything tlto Tias fulled.
And tills makes IU proprietors willing to
pro-vo that it's the right Ihing for i/ou , no
nuitttr how l ad your cao or ot how loug
U they m't euro your Ceturib , they'll
! iy you fWXJ in caslu
They mean ft.
They're certain of their medicine.
You v&f only tor tho.socd you foi
JUST A LITTLE HELP.
Thnl UnllMilch Is lteciilreil | nl TltlnTImn
of the Ycnr Do You Know Wlmt to lloT
Wo hoar a great deal , Just now , it bout Spring
medicine * . It Is known that people fool run
down nflcr tlio Inborn and sio o of winter , nnrt
It Is assumed they need a sprint ; tnedlelno
This Is nut true. Spriug medicines nro not
ncoitrd : nature will tlirow off tlio rheums In
tlio blood which have accumulated during tlio
winter , If ho has only a llttlo help , Nnturo Is
nblo toclonti liorown house , und take care of
her own household , with a llttla assistance ,
und n llttlo gentle stimulant Is all tlio Spring
inodlclno nnyono requires. "Hut , " yjit luuy
say , "what do you inonn by stimulant. nnd
what do I rcqtilroVe answer , something
absolutely pure. powerful , nnd which lifts been
proxoil to abundantly answer tlio purpose.
I'lniio3tlotmbly | , whlskay , If of tlio right kind ,
Is the prouor thing to use , tint untoi ttuiitloly ,
tlicro uro fowgood tvhlsUcsIn the niarKit , und
only onn which Is absolutely pure , und
po3so oi inoillcliinl qualities. That \slilskvy
IB DutTy't t'uro Mult. It hns been upon the
miirUot foryuars. It hns the unqualified on-
dorxnment of physicians mid chemists , nnd It
Is the only whiskey which cnu bo rcicom *
ninndodi It is triio cortnln unscrupulous
driiiriilsts and grocers seek to ( toll other nnd
Inferior goods , claiming they uro equal to
HurTy's. hut they poxsoss little utility and tin
medicinal iiowor whutovor , wlioronn DnlTy's Is
specially dcsleno 1 its n medicinal whlskuy. It
would bo neil tobonrtliosu facts In mind wlioit
considering tliosubjoct of Spring ineillclno.s ,
and how to best put the aystom in shape for
tlio requirements of the .season.
AMUSISMEHMTS.
' A PLAY
BOYD'S I OF TODAY.
feorcntecnth nnd Ilnrncjr Strocts.
THURSDAY , FRIDAY. SATURDAYS SUNDAY ,
March 17 , 18 , 19 and 20.
SATURDAY MATINI3I3.
Fourth Honsmi of DKNMAN THOMPSON nnd
( iKOIlOUW HVICU'S 1'Inr.
THE TWO SISTERS
I'ndcr tlio MniinRtMiicnt of tlio Author' ,
AssnrliiL-u liood Ktttertnlnment , Made Up of
Udd Characters.
Wit , Humor. Hong ami Story That Will Make
You Think , I.iiiiEh and Urv.
llox shouts open Wednesday morning at
regular prices.
' 1 lie ( ironiest Comodjr llront liver InOmuun
Th oo Nights Only , Monday , Tuesday and
Wednesday , March 21 , 22 and 23.
CHAS , FROHMAN'S ' COMEDIANS ,
from Now York. In Wllllnm Gllluttu'a Crontcil
- " Corned ?
MR , WILKINSON'S ' , ' ;
WIDOWS I $
Funniest coiueity I'nrco of tlio Ycnr.
muni VAI. N. Y. PAST.
.To eph Itollnnd , Thoiuna II. Hums , Thomas U ,
Ilylor , Kdw. Colcnmii , Jolm.W. Tliouipnon. ( loorijl
Drew Iliiromore , Kmllj Unnokcr , Mnttlu 1'erKiison ,
Annlo Wood. Adolaldu ( irojr.
An I'lnjrod Z.'iO Nlglits In Nnw York.
Prices- - , Mo. " 5c , JI niul il.fiU. Bents on sale
Snturdnj- HID I'.llh.
FARNAM ST , THEATER TOPJ&A&a
Ono Week , ConiiuunchiK TluirsihijMnrcli 17th.
UEEi
And Ills | > ltiyora , In
The Runaway Wife
Jliitlnecs Sa'turday , Sunday nnd Wediicsdny.
To promote health ,
preserve and length
en life , stimulate
and invigorate the
whole system , tone
the stomach , aid
digestion , create an
appetite and repair
the waste tissues
of the lungs ,
nothing surpasses
| an absolutely pure
whiskey of deli
cious flavor ,
smooth to the taste ,
mellow , mature \
and of richest qual-
Unlike infurior whiskies it
will not _ rasp or scald the throat
and stomach. Call for CREAM
PURE RYE and take no other.
For sale only at high-class liquor
and druc storos.
DALI.EMAND CO. , CHICAGO.
largest , Faitoit and Flnrnt In tbo World.
rAEHontfttr arcomodntlnnii unvxietlcxl.
NEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AMD Q1A8DOW ,
Bvory Saturday ,
NEW YOHK , UIHKAI.TIJIl nnd NAPLES ,
AtntKUlnr Intervnls.
SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
nituson Jowuit torinn to nnd from the | > rlnclilo |
BCOICn , Z113U3B , IEI3U A ALL COUTIHEUTAL rOIOTU.
Viciii'3lonllckHt : nralUlilo toirtuni liy elllior thuiilo-
Drifts uni Uccc7 Orion fr iniccut at Lcvttt Stttl ,
Aniily tn nny of our locnl Aizente or to
1IHO11IK1W. Ulilcnicu , 111.
COOK'S HIGH CLASS
EUROPEAN TOURS.
All Traveling Kvpcnurit Ineliiileil I'lfty
llr \eiir ,
A erlei of pnrtloa to Kiiroiia riurlni ; the optiilag
Buason will Icnro an fulloni ,
Jlnr rarly-l'urf , H , Mnjo llo , April 27.
First June I'urlyI'ur H , H. Ktrurla , llnr 21.
Hpfchil Hliort TourI'ur H , H. Ktrurln , MurZI.
Hocoml Junu Tarty 1'o.t H. H. Touluulo , JuiioB.
' 1'lilrrl .liinu I'nrtr I'orH. H , Mne ] < lluliinu V2
I ourth Jliuu I'nilr-l'c'r H. H. City of l'nr ! , .liino 49
Two Hpoclnl Hlmrt Tour * -I'nr n ri City of Nuw
York , July II ; nnd L'lly of I'nrli , AiiKimtil.
Nnrlli Cnjiu nnd Iliiiilau 1'nrty rare * . H. Ktrurla ,
Junu IB , '
\Vo uro dnllr liooklnu iiioiiipi'ri fur tliono mrur-
nlntii , nnd ln\ lie lniuiuillnl miillralluii from nil wliu
ntund tunvnll iht'iu > ultn > i > r ilium Illu lratoilclo-
rrlpltvu proKfnniiue * can lioolilnlnad lirnddrixilnir
1171 MA , tHIUh ft / > > ,
"
SOIIlniadway , No"\f Vorlf.
Or-'UPoiitli Olitrk HI. , ( . 'lilcaiio.
'lilcaiio.ParlT
Under the putroiin o of
Mrs. M , D , FRAZAR ,
70 and 71 Globe Hltlg- , , Boston ?
Tour o ( BO dnj-H , $500 ; Tour of 60 dnyfl ,
S 100 ; Tour of CO Uuyu , W75 ; Tour of4
All irinolliiit , hotel and ilidit mcliiK czpeinci lif
cluto < l ,
( I'orlles In mil with Mri. Krnrar , July 2 , it''uin-
khlii Hoi rillA.Cuiinrcl lh i. lloitiiii I
KOIITII ( 'Al'K I'AIITV luiall JnuuIU ,
MA from J'oituii , 'liilajtlu i.
Aijilcalluni | | mint liu miulu ot oncv for tbl 10
anil fur i-lrculur unil rufurvncu.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S , DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NEB
Capital . , . , , , , , . . if 100,000
. , . 00,500
omccr niid Director- Henry \V. Vulei , pr il < Unt
U. C. rimliliiK. v leu pruildpnt. O. H. Mauili' ' * , W. V
Moroo. JoliiiM , Culllui , 1 N , U. rntrlck , J wli A
lined. C > tilur ,
Tl-IE IRON BANK.
Uarour 1'Jth ' auil faruam 8 ( ,