OMAHA DAILY KEE ; FRIDAY , MARHr 18. 1802. ALL READY FOR THE START Western Association Magnates Fix the Echodulo and Divide the Players. OMAHA GETS EXCELLENT TREVTMENT i _ _ _ _ _ { Two Holiday ( iunin I'ltoil for tlio Homo Ground * Now Tiicr * fur llin Homo Toitn Witluli < ! < tit Coluiiilill ) Other Sports. CIIICAOO , 111. , March 17.-Spoclnl [ Telo- tram to Tin : linn. ] Representatives from the eight clubs which make up the now Western league mot at the Auditorium to- flny and arranged a schedule of games and assigned twelve players to each cluo. Tboso present wore : O. M. Uvmu , O. H. Bchmotz nnd P. M. I'lckorlne , Colum. bu j L. U. Krauthoft and Ed ward Martin , Kansas City ; H. & btoutnnd IX K. Ilovve. Omaha ; K. V. l.-'c- "Gulro and C. II , Cuahman , Mllvvaukoej Jonn T. IJrush , IndlannpoHs ; J. W. Gunnolls nnd Slanugor McOrogor , Toledo ; II. I * llach , Mlnnonpolls , and A. M. Thompson , SU Paul. St. Paul came Into the longuo nt the last moment , For some lime all effort to forma Block company failed , but Wednesday the inonoy was advanced and Mr. Thompson bent ns the city's representative. There are 103 players who hold contracts tinder the league , and from this list ninety- six plnjers , twelve for each club , were se lected. KvnrytliliiK Kndod Ilnpplly1 The meeting was called to order at 11 o'clock by President J. A. Williams. Sul'aul and Minneapolis were locoivcd into the longuo. In making up the schedule mid the list of players some dlfllculty was experi enced , but after thico hours work n har monious settlement was leached. The losltmatlou of John W. Spois of Kan sas City fiom the finance commlttoo was nc- ooptod and J. W. Uunnolls of Toledo was olootod to the vacancy. The Koacu ball was adopted , the salary of the secretary settled , Ond other loutlno buslnrss transacted. The selection of umpires was left to the occrotary , Mr. Williams. They will bo an nounced later. Prominent among those men tioned ute John McQunld , William Harring ton , Charles Jones nnd U. N. M. anydor. Mr. Williams has not yet picked his men , but thinks ho tnav nnnotinco the names of those chosen before tomorrow. Ilinv They Will IMny. The schedule adopted Is as folions : IIIIST snuui. : Columbus at homo : With Toledo. April Ifl , 17 , 18 ; with Milwaukee , April 1 , SO , 21 ; with Indianapolis , May ill. Juno 1 , 2 ; with Kansas City , May 7. 8 , 10. Juno 5 , 20 , 2T ; Avlth Omaha , May 11 , 12 , 1 . Juno L'S , 211 , 0 ; With St. I'aul , Mav 17 , 18 , ll , Juno 18. Ill , 21 ; with Minneapolis , May 14 , 15 , 10 , Juno 2 , ' , fill. 24. Toledo at homo : With Columbus , AInv 21 , C2 , 21 ; with Milwaukee , May 29 , 30. 31 ; with Indianapolis , Mav 2) , 20 , 28 ; with Kansas City , Mnv 11 , 12 , 10 , Juno28 , 2l ! , UO ; with Omaha. Mav 7 , 8 , 10 , Juno 2" , 2(1,27 ( ; with St. Paul , Mav II , 15 , 10 , Juno 2. , 2J , 21 ; with Minneapolis , May 17 , 18 , 19 , Juno 18 , lit , 21. Milwaukee at homo : Wilh Columbus , Mnv 25 , 20 , 28 ; with Toledo , May ill. Juno 1 , 2 ; With Indianapolis , May 21 , 224 ; with Kan- sns Citv. May 17 , 18 , 19 , Juno 18 , 111 , 21 ; with Omaha" May 14 , 15 , 10. Juno 22 , 23. 21 ; with .St. Paul , May 11 , 12,13 , Juno25. 20. 27 ; with Minneapolis. May 7 , 8. 10 , Juno 28 , 21) ) . ! )0. ) Indianapolis at homo : With Columbus , Mav 29 , DO , 111 ; with Toledo , April 19 , 20. 21 ; with Milwaukee , Aptil 10 , 17 , Ib ; with Kan sas City , May 14 , 1 ! > , 1C , Juno 221 , 24 ; with Omaha , May 17 , IS. 19. Juno 1S > . Ill , 21 ; with St. Paul , Juno 28. 29. .10 , Juno 7,8 , 10 ; with Minneapolis May 11 , 12 , lij , Juno 25 , 20 , 27. Kansas City nt homo : With Columbus April 2t , 24 , 2r.t Juno 4 , r , , Ml : with Toledo April 2ll , 27. 28 , Juno7. 8 < 0 ; with Milwaukee i April 80 , Mnv 1 , 2 , Juno 14 , 1.1 , li ( ; with In dianapolis May U , 4 , 5 , Juno II , 12 , 13 ; with OranhaMay31 , Juno 1 , 2 ; with St. Paul ApiH 19. 20" , 21 ; with Minneapolis April 10 , 17. 18. , Omabn at Homo : With Columbus , April 2 < ) , 27 , 28 , Juno 7 , 8 , 9 ; with Toledo , April 22 , 23 , 21 , Juno4 , 5 , 0 ; with Milwaukee , May 3 , . 4 , 5 , Juno 11 , 12 , 13 ; witn Indianapolis , April i HO , May 1 , 2 , Juno 14. 15 , 10 : with Kansas CitJvMav 29 , 30 , 31 ; with St. Paul , April 10 , 17 , IS ; with Minneapolis , Apnl 19. 20 , 21. St. Paul nt homo : With Columbus , April BO , AIny 1 , 2 , Juno 14 , lr , 10 ; with Toledo , Mav 3 , 4 , fl , Juno 11,12 , 13 ; with Milwaukee , Apiil 20 , 27. 23. Juno 7 , 8 , 9 ; with Indlnnnn- oils , Apnl 2,1 , 24 , 25 , Juno 1.5,0 ; with Kansas City , May 21 , 20 , 28 : with Omaha , May 21 , 2 , ' , 21 ; with Minneapolis , May 31. Juno 1 , 2 , Minneapolis nt Homo : With Columbus May 3. I , 5 , Juno 11 , 12 , 13 ; with Toledo April 30. May 1. 2 , Juno 11 , 1.1 , 10 ; with Milwaukee - waukeo April 23 , 23 , 21 , 2.1 , Juno I , 5 , 0 ; with Indianapolis April 20 , 27 , 28 , Juno 7 , 8 , I ) ; with Kansas City May 21 , 2.3 , 2J ; with Omaha. May 25 , 20. 28 ; with St. Paul May 29 , 30,31. sncost ) sKiiir * . Columbus at homo : With Toledo , August 13 , 14. 15 , 10 , September 27 , 23. 29 ; with Mil waukee , AUKUSI 9,10 , 11 , 17 , September , 22 , 2-1 , 2.1 ; with Indianapolis , August 4 , 5 , 0 , 7. September 17 , 18 20 ; with Konsns City , Sep tember 3 , 1 , 5 ; with Omaha. August 27 , 2b , 30 , 31 ; with St. Paul , Aueust 18 , 10 , 20 , 2U With Minneapolis , AtiKuat23. 21 , 05. 20. Toledo at homo : With Columbus July 21 , 22 , 2. ) , 24 ; September ? , 8 , U : w tn Mllwau- Jteo , July 30 , 31 , August 2 , 3. Boptetabor 13 , 14 , 15 ; with Indianapolis , July 2(1. ( 27.SS , 29 , September 10. 11 , 12 ; with Kansas City , Atifru < t2J , 24 , 25 , 20 , September 3. 1,5,5 ; xvith St. Paul , August 27 , 2b , 30 , 31 ; with Minneapolis , August 18. 19 , 20 , 21. Milwaukee at home : With Columbus , July 20 , 27 , 28 , 28 , September 10 , 11 , 12 ; with To ledo. August 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 , September 17 , Ib , 20 ; with Indianapolis , July 21 , 2J , 2J , 2.1 , Sop Omaha ut homo : With Columbus , July 0 , 8 , 9 , 10 ; with Toledo , July 2 , 3 , 4 , I ; with Milwaukee , July 12 , 13. II , 13 ; with Indian apolis , July 10 , 17 , 18 , 19 ; with Kansas City , July 30 , 31. August 2 , 8 , September 13 , 14 , 15 ; with St. Paul , August 111 , 14 , IS. 10 , Septem ber 27 , 2s , 29 ; with Minneapolis , August 9 , 10 , 1 1 , 12. September 2. . 21 , 25. | St. Paul nt Homo ; With Columbus July 1(1. ( 17 , 18 , 19 ; with Toledo July 12 , 13 , 1 1 , 15 ; with Mllwnudoo July 0 , 8 , 9. 10 , with Indian- npolls July 2 , 3 , 4 , 4 ; with Kansas Cltj July 2(1 , 27 , 28 , 29 , September 10 , 11 , 12 ; with Omaha July 21 , 2J , 2.1 , 24 , September 7 , 8 , 9 ; with Minneapolis July 30 , 31 , August 2 , 3. September 17 , 18 , 20. Minneapolis at homo : Witn Columbus July 12 , 13. 14. 15 ; with Toledo .Tulv 10 , 17 , 18 , 19 ; with Milwaukee July 2.3 , 1/4 ; with Indianapolis July 0 , 8 , V , 10 ; with Kansas. City July 21 , 2. , 23 , 24. September T. 8 , U ; with Columbus July 20 , 27 , 28 , 29 , September 10 , 11 , 12 ; with St. Paul August 1,5 , 0 , 7 , September 13 , 21 , 15. Indianapolis at borne : With Columbuc , July 30. 31. August ! } , 3 , Septoinbor 13 , 14 , 15 ; with Toledo , Augusts , 10 , 11 , 12 , September 2J , 24 , 25 ; with Milwaukee , August 1U , 14 , 15 , 10 , September 27 , 28 , 29 : with Kansas Citv , August 16,19 , 20. 21 ; with Omahb , August 23 , 21 , 25 , 2(1 ( ; with St. Paul , September 3 , 4 , 5 ; with Minneapolis , August 27 , 38 , 30 , 81. Kansas City ut homo : With Columbus , July 2 , 3 , 4 ; "with Toledo , July b , 8 , 9 , 10 : with Milwaukee , July 10 , 17 , 18 , 19 ; within- ilianapolls , July 12. 13 , 14 , 15 ; with Omaha , August 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 , September 17. 18 , 20 ; with St. Paul , August 9 , 10. II , 12 , September 22 , 24 , 25 ; with Minneapolis , August II ) , 14 , 15 ' 10 , September 27,28 , 2'J. l ol Milwaukee : Lake and Krelg , catchers ; Mitchell , Hurroll and Jones , pltchets ; Karl , ilrst base ; Waid , second base ; McUorr , shortstop ; Hoat. third base ; Pubst , Henry and Hamburg , Ueldors. Minneapolis ! Munyan and Dlxon , catch ers ; Swurlzcl , Prance and Hoatln , pitchers ; McOuirk , Ilrst base ; Sblnnlck , second base ; Graham , shortstop ; Pauoit , third base ; Newman , Carroll and Kali , Uulders. Omaha ; Hayes and Ivory , catchers ; Vick- orv. lUndlboo and larb > , pitchers ; Howe , first bo.su ; Fitzgerald , necond base , Sullivan , shortstop ; Callopy , third base ; Kelly. Bpruguo and Gtlks , llfldors. St. Paul ; Sutclmo ana Collins , catchers ; Cunningham , Koofe and Wadswortb , pitchers ; Motz , Ilrst bou ; Smith , second base : Holland , shortstop ; Alvord , third base ; liogriovor , Dousguuu aud Paotz , fielders. KBUSOS Cltyi DUKdulo uud Uollius , catchers ; Kltoljorg , Payne anJ Hughoy , pitchers ; Carnov , first bane , Manning , son- one ! base ; Albert , short stop ; Mavor. third base ; Andrus , Dallov and Lyttlc , fielders. Inulanapolist Qulnn and Siockwoll , catchers ; Madden , Sullivan and Carlo , pitchers : O'Urlon , first base ; Honglo , second base ; Cllnpmnn , shortstop ; Carpenter , thlid base ; Menrs , McQunld and Letchor , fielder- ) , Columbus : Merritt and Jantren , catchers ; 1'orson , Clausen nnd Slovens , pitchers : Ureckomldccn , Ilrst base ; McCletlan , second base ; Walsh , shortstop ; O'Hourko , third base ; Campnu , Lally and Abbey , fielders. Toledo : Hurloy and Sntn , catchers ; Io- vvald. Pears nnd Clark , pitchers ; Campion , first b-iso ; Corbntt , second ease ; Ely , short stop ; Newell , third base ; ( Jlttongor , Mar- tnonrnnd Nichol , Holders. , T.IV.\T OJ' TA.1tMlfl''li JtO VOn - On HU TrnxrM riiriniuli ( Iporgln Ho Mnkrl n Kc\i SpppplH1' . Mtcox , On , March 17 Senator Hill nr- rived hero nt 10:30 : o'clock. During the brief stop he hold n rocoptlon In his car. While the senator was greeting the most prominent citizens on the inslao , n largo crowd was also gathering In the rear ot the car , and there were loud crlos ot "Hill , " "Hill. " Stopping on to the platform ha said : "Follow Citizens : I am mnrchlnp through Georgia on myay to the sea. I think I could not spend St , Patrick's day any bettor than by interviewing my follow citizens through this great empire tttato of the Houlh. As you observe , I nm wearing the SU Pat rick day colors. [ Applauso. ] 1 am pleased to muot.voii. I urn glad to speak n word lu behalf of tbo gloat party to which wo bo- long. 1 do not propose to detain you nt this tlmo with any nddicss. The weather pre vents It , nnd our tlmo is very short. 1 stm- plv ask ou , follow democrats , to bo true to tbo great puty whoso principles wo admire , mid all will bu well. I nm proud of the democracy of this grand old stnto. n donioc- lacy that has not knoivn defeat for many yc-ais. [ Applause.I Keep uu jour organiza tion bo true to jour principles as wo will In tbo north. 1 bring to.vou the good wishes of the democracy of mv state , which I In part represent. [ Applause. ] I Imvo addressed at length the IcRlslatuio of the great state of Mississippi. 1 spolto in the cltv of Birming ham. My remarks wcro published , they can bo road. Vou don't expect mo to apeak nt any length here , ana I appear bofoio jou simply In answer to your call , to thnnk jou for the recaption which you extend to mo , and which 1 accept , not so much us a compli ment to mvsclf ns to the great Empire state of New York. [ Applause. ] Would Not AVnlt for Him , The little town of Wadloy was reached at 2:40 : this afternoon and hero the party stopped for dinner. Quito a no\\d was gathered and at the conclusion of dinner , nnd ] U3t us Iho train was to movn , Senator Hill was Introduced lo them by Hon. Temple Graves , as n muu who has materialised democracy Ideas Into a lighting creed. "Follow cltl/ons , " said Mr. Hill. "I lira obliged to you for this reception" here the tram stalled "but I am nlso obliged to po. [ Laughter. ] Vote Iho domociatio ticket and jou will bo happy. " [ Laughter. | At Milton thu largest crowd of the day was asBomolod. Hon. Patiick Walsh of the Augusta Chronlclo boarded the train bear ing nu invitation to the senator from the citbons of Augusiu to visit that city tomor row. row.Another Another half hour's ride biought the partv to the hospitable cltj of Savnnn ih whoio thov woio leceived by the Hibernian society whoso guest Senator Hill became , nnd was escorted to the Do Soto hotel. CM : i.i.A.v She I'rnvnut * Hpr Hiisliiinil from With drawing from the 1'rutldeiitiiil llurr. Nnw YORK , March 17. Tlio K von Ing Tele gram sajs : "Notwithstanding all that is said concerning the anxiety of Mr. Cleveland - land to bo ronominatod for the prosidonoj' , the Telegram is in a position to announce from unimpeachable authority that the ex- picsident recently wrote n letter dcclaiiug that ho would not allow hlmsolf lotta put in nomination. This letter was written in vigoious nnd sweeping language. Mr. Clovo- laud said in the strongest and simplest way that ho would not accept a nomination. No ono but Mi3. Cleveland knew of the letter. The cx-prcsldcnt penned it without the knowledge of his fnonds , in ordei to pievont thorn from attempting to Interfere with bib action. Mr. Ciavoland intcnucu to make the loiter public , by the Associated Press , and it was writlen with that purpose in view. On the very day that tbo declaration was to bo published Mrs. Cleveland solved the situation by sending for ono of the loaaer's most trustea friends. To this gentleman Mr. Cleveland frankly con fessed that ho was sick of the littleness and blckorlngs and insults that infringe dni'v on his piiv.ito life. Ihat ho had not lifted so much as his lltllo linger to hoeuro n romlnu- tton ; that nothing would Induce him to enter tha race , and that ho had plainly said so in a letter that could bo printed at o'nco. After a few minutes conversation Mr. Cleveland's friend ind'iced him to premise him that the loiter would not bo given to tbo Associated Press for twontj-four hours. Wora was sent to several of the most faithtul and level headed Cleveland men and a council was hurriedly held. Mr. Cleveland spoke with gro.it fcelini ; nt the council , hut ho was at lost persuaded to wlthdtaw the letter. " Colil Wrutlinr mid Politics. Coi.uMiii-s , Miss. , March 17. Another cold wave struck this place yesterday and It has been growing colder over slnco. Tins morn ing It began sledinc ; and than snow fell for sovoial hours. A strong wind has boon blowing from the north all day , mid tonight the thermometer registers 80 = and is falling. Ono hundred and fifty of the business men of this city w oio interrogated vestoiday as to their choice for president. "Tho icault was : Cleveland , 99 ; Hill , 33 ; Bolus , 0 ; Pal mer , 8 ; Campbell , 2 ; Morgan , 1. Hill'-a speech ai Jackson has boon n disap pointment to many psoplo here and has not gnlnod him any new friends. At coiiimiiiliitlnim forXnuHpnrior Men. MiSNEvi'oi.ti , Minn. , Marrn 17. The na tional republican committee has passed upon the matter of furnishing newspaper men ' with seats on iho convention hall s'tngo and the number Is limited to2J4. The press com- mlltco has received applications for 450 seats. The contractors yesterday began op.rations at tbo building. It Is tnought that the work will requlio at least six weeks' time. -Mlt lilir.in I'rohlliUliinlHtH. GIIAND Hu'ins , Mich , March 17. The pie hlhltlnn state delegate convention opened this aftarnoou in Catman' * hall with 40Q dot- egato In auondmuo. Albert Podge acted as toinpoiary chairman. A resolution was adopted strongly antngonl7ing fusion with the people's paity and declaring that the pro hibitionists of Michigan are fully nllo to stand on their own ground. Di'i-liircd for Mi trJic > i > cl , L * VEHAS , N. M , , March 17. The demo cratic central committee today endorsed Delegate Joseph's course la congress , de clared for statehood and appointed May 9 , at Albuu.uorn.uo as the tlmo and place for the territorial domocinlia convention to nom inate delegates to tbo Chicago convention. THEY WALK THE EARTH. rather WIHIumH Talks About lo\IU uml Tliclr IVciillur Hiililtu. ' Dovlls" was tbo subject of Itov. John Williams' discourse nt lost nlchtU Lenten services bold at St. Harnabas church. The reverend gentleman said that ho who denied tbo personal oxlstonco of devils denied a fate. To believe lu the teachings of God would bo believing in thu oxi&tonco of the devil. To deny the existence of evil spirits was to deny the scripture. The evil , ho said , was a mystery and had puzzled him. There WAS no such thing as sin , Sorna men lived a low , degrading life upon a low plane. They had attained nothing higher. But this was a working up of man to the highest perfection of mankind. Throughout the old testament there was reference to evil spirits , but very lltllo about tha oxUtoLca of devils , lu the now testa ment tbo devil was revealed In all his maligning , deceitful , lying , tempting ways. There wan no doubt of bis existence. The devils ban a power trlvoii to them for sonic uystciious reason. Thov wcro not in hell. They wore abroad , alluring men to bo impure - pure and dishonest and tempting them to do wrong. To young men oipocially tha reverend gentleman spoke of the sins of lust and covetousness - otousnoss , getting monor by Ivlug , cheating , gamblin ? , ttoMIng , setting it nt all hazard. The moan * bf getting it might uooUgUlsod under any cloak , but the dovli wa lempone the ono to got It. You were giving yourself up to the devil In tryliiR to got money that wav. You were his servant. Mr.Villinms then spoke of gtrli who dls- crnccd and dishonored themtolvos In stores , Ofllcos nnd shops bocaute their employes would not piy them enough to maintain them. So long as purity nnd womanhood were lost the nation was lost. It would bo lost so long as people would yield lo the evil of others. The union could not bo main tained as long ns pcoplo had ovll thoughts nnd actions. The devils were wnlklmj around seeing what thov could devour. Ho con cluded by advising his hearers to loulptlro. honest lives , spoke of tbo sanclltv of married life , nnd told them to have nothing to do with these of impure souls or tboj would bo damned , * / . T rimvwH. ' si uiiimti nit , Ills History nml Identity Dlsclonril nt u OironcT's Inquest. Livi.m-ooi , March 17. It has been learned that the name Williams , under which the man responsible for the Haln Hill murders wont , Is nn assumed ono , and the murderer's proper name Is Dooming , the name under which ho married the woman whoso muti lated body was found under the hoartbstoao nt Dinham villa. Deeming has n brother who rosldos at Blrkonhond , across the river from Liverpool , nnd ho was summoned to attend the core ner's inquest on the bodloi of Mrs. Deeming nnd the four unfortunate children. Ho ar rived this afternoon. Ho boars n most sulking rosomblnnco to his brother , and fiomo of the people In the crowd thought It was the murderer In the excitement , no ono roalblng that ho was safely In the custody of the police The crowd hooted nnd yelled and llnnlly made n rush for Dooming. The latter thought that his lite was in danger and wasted no time In Irving to explain matters to the In- lurlalod uio o. Ho sought .safety in lllght , vvhicn was no clou I ) t the wlsoit thing to do , nnd rushed to n hotel , in which he lound shelter from the yelling crowd of men and boys who followed him to thovorj' doors. Two sisters of Marie Deeming today vis ited tlio plico whore the bodies are lying and Identified the remains of the woman and tbo children whose names were mspcc- lively given ns Beitha , Marie , Lllla nnd Sydney. It was ascertained that the murderer , Frederick Dooming , ten member of a good family residing In Ulrkonheacd. lie has always boon of a restless disposition , and has led a roving , unsettled llfo. Ho married the woman , Marie James , in ISbO , nnd she accompanied him to Australia. She re mained In that country for a number ot Tears nnd returned to England In July last , bringing with bar four children. Tha woman and her children remained with her sister until tboy mystoiiouslv dlsappoaiod. The ex cavations in tbo Katn lull villy woio contin ued thioughoul iho day , but in splto of the closest search no further discovery of bodies win mado. MEMIOLKNT , March 17. Williams , u is ex pected , will rcncb Perth tomorrow. Ho is well guarded by Iho police in view of any dangerous oulbronkof popular fooling against him. After a formal mightr-inl Inquiry In Perth Williams will bo remanded lor court proceedings horo. TnulnrV Talk. CHICAGO , 111 , March 17. Konnott , Hopkins A. Co. to S. A. Mew'liorlor : There VMS an cnconi.mlng ontlnol , this morning. A clN- nslious hll/7 ird h id sncptover the west nnd honthwoit dolnir , It Is boliuved , a great do il of lnirm to fruit .mil vegetables. If not to vvhc.it Karly silos were mule at fiom ie to ye ad vance mid there vv.is eood bdyln ; down to 80c for May. with n p.irtlcn- l.uly gocd demand for July , showing a widespread belief In crop diimngu' About noon : iprivate e iblo quoted Liverpool Id loner In consequence of lingo arrivals oil ro ist. with miNlous sellers. Immediately there was n prcssuie of long stulT and when the foimcr low uutoi mark 'Asi ) issod nu- miirons stop loss aiders ere reached ind tbo dec-lino w.is sharp nnd panicky. Todav'n market will do much to unsettle cqn- fldoncu The Cincinnati 1'ilco Uiiiront ostl- m lies the exportable surplus at 8tD3i'UOO bushels nnd the ti.ula Is unalm : to the conclu sion th it not more th in ttto-thirds of this will he wanted. Prices will probably po soniowh.it lower , hut It doe * not seem prudent to short the markcton tho-io sh irp decllnns In corn and oats continuous liiiulil.itloii h is ust.ih- llshcd lovvi'r prices llio market ought tp rally somewhat , lint v\o advise s ties on thb hind spots fnreonsldui.iblv lowoi prices. I'lo- vlslons followed oilier mnrxots downward , but gave nay stubbornly and look like n puichasu totiUhu Uinctao III , March -Uonnsiltmin i. Day to ( Jockre ! 1 Hrothcrs The oponlm ; rilly In vvhuit caused by small shorts covering on ciop damutio reports , and modurilo sjatturcd hnj Ing for loni ; ueeonnts tluouKh commission lionsos , furnished nn opportunity to the lo..d- iiiK beats to icscll theh lines , which they did free y. Continental cables v\oro quoted vtoiikoi and hi ought sclllm ; orders Tlui highest prices wcro made dm In ; the lint inlnnto. the louost during the List one of the session. At the doellmi some of the loidln shorts worci Important buyers from HVJo to S. > o hut the ollprliics of cnHtcrn and forelen mid small country longs weiu moiu than the market would absorb , and the liquidating bi-low 8 > o was unottnouH ' 1 he closing tone was weak without , i ruction. Coin and o its declined nmlcir contin ued he.ivy piossurn hv local hears nnd olov.itor Interests , who are soiling lines covered curly In the week. A fair de mand exists for s iniplo lots ut Ve to > { c dt ellno. but olleilnss were lleht and shippers bou.'ht luck futures which they sold on tlio lasno of tbo fioveminent report. Provisions opened .stronz nnd pickers nhsorbod all oller- Incs durln : the flnt'hoiii. when who it bcoame demoralised. Grain operatoiH sold pork and ribs heavily and buyers wllhdtow , I'ui-kcrs were lur o buyers of 1 ird , The innrxct closed ste.uly ut a slight reaction all around. Unictqo. 111..March 17. IVO. iyo.-un &Co. to J. Siincls C'oiuniission company : The wheat market opened nt bfl a for May with light o- fcrlnzs for the Ilrst few moinentH. On the be.ivy otTorliUK tlio mark-ot ilropped Hiiddunlv and continued to doullno until Slije w is reached. 13 < irly cables wore Hrmvvlth an ad vance , but Inter 1 penny lower , caiisml by heavy arrivals Thcdamazo reported ycsler- iluy may turnout to bo true. This cannot ho continued until we have wium r.iln and sun- Hblnu undat present this does not appear near ut hand. as the tumpor.iluio over the west and southwest is nhonl UK Ion as h is boon tills season \Vo consider the prlnulpal ciiiihu of this con Innod weakness nnd decline Is tbo .ihsonco of speculation In the future mouths. Our heavy v Islblu supplv on this continent will hu cash on the flint of May who n all must he ] i ild for nnd prosimt prospects uro that thoru will lion llglit lilp- pliU cUiiniind , as Dnlnth has uliouily filled np the iluin ind nt iess than wo could for quality. The depression today may bo too /rcat us t ho ueathur cnndltlons In favor of luiolbur lurso ciop nro nt present donlit- fnl. Corn wns moilurutuly nrtlve. In sinpithy with nhout U doelined from H'1'4 ® .the , We look for May corn to be snlllnj fiom ; rT to Mo. 1'iovUlons nro exceedingly dull. Onu Mlnutn. Ono minute time often makai a groit dlf foronco aouo minute remedy for bronchitis choking up of the throat , lungi , etc. , fo oursu is u bloising. Cubeb Cou ti Uuro U such a remedy. For sale by all druggists. Cubeb Cough Cure Oneinlnuio. Till : UI'.AI.TV fNSTItUMKNTS placed on rojord Muroh 17 , ± ! ' ) , ' : WAI1I1ASTI-PKE1M W Shields to O II ICollog , lots 4 uml 10 , block it , hlilun'sSd add i i Morris Morrison and wife to A It Hor- Innd. lots 4 , Sand t ) , MorrUon'H iicld to Oiiiiiha : lot ID , block 2 . Wlluox'N ! M add ; lotsI , 4 nnd n. blook I , I In ten IT * sub. tax lots 15 nnd III. in 10-14-11 ; lots 1 to 7. block A. and lots IB to S3 and : . ' . bliK'k 1. blochh.lnnd i , Morrison's addle lo Ninth Omalin . . . , , , , /iO.003 0 K P.lvlm ; nnd wifu to Murgurot UPK- glns , lot III. Miorman add - , , . . . 1,800 1'opploton I'ark HulldliiK iiHsoclntlon to .lunnle Horlhwlcif , lot 15 , hlock - , I'op- pletun park . . . . . . . , ] , r > G } Joooph ( irconoiich el nl to Alunzo lort ) , lots , block b. I'lillnv'owp.dd , . , , 1,1 % Alonzo Dort to .Murv ijrrenouKh , HIIIIID 1,10(1 ( rltl MuClnskoy to M II McUiuulfoy ot ul. uml H of lotblouk3 , l'utter on'n 1st add l T II Wordon to J 1' 1'lack. lot IS , block I , Tlplon plucc 500 PEEIM. I ) 11 Mercer ( muster In cbnncury ) to Miles .V Thomiii-on. lotu.'l to U , 18 to SU. hlouk llnilliiKtonCanter . . , , , . , . . . . . , . , . . 3,115 Krnnli llollcr ( special muster ) to Long Avenue Terrace llnlldlng u soolutlon , lotlt. block7 , I'oppleton park. , , . 820 Sumo to .nine , lot II , cluck V , lot 13 , blook b , lot 4 , block 11' ' , same , 3.COO Total amount of transfer * . t.OJO DoWltt's Sarsaparllla cleanses the blood , incieascstbo aupetlto and tones up the sys tem. It has bonotltted many people whelm lmo suffered from blood disorders , ll will hoipyou. \\\iy \ are ludios moro imtriotlo than tnoii , they buy Union soup. flllOM FTltH7 > n'SflKCOVH EPITtOX.I FlLIGIITlM THE CITY TlALL Gouucilmen Disigroo Upon the Subject of the Pixrttres Needed , HINTS OF A COMBINE AMONG BIDDERS Itopnrt of ( 'OMUII | | | < > rnvoiliiR ArroptuncK of HliN UojortViHi ) n Ole o \ otr All tnlprisllnK'l > illniiiy Hot ecu .Memhen'ol the Coiinrll. Sixteen moiubcri of the city council met In special seislon last night and Indulged In the oxorcUo of their sujthetlo tastes and tholr oratorical powers over Iho selection o f gas and electric light llxtinos for the cttv hall. 'iho council wont Into committco of the whole with Mr. I'rlnce In tLo chair to hear tbo report of the committee on buildings anil property upon the bids that had bcou re ceived for turnlshlng the fixtures. Mr. Udwnrdj from the committco on buildings roa.l the following repot t : Itoport ol the Committee , "Your committco to whom was referred the plans and estimates for pas aud cloctrlc fixtures for the city hull do iccoramond that thu contract for all the llowor Borff fixture * , the council chamber fixtures nnd the t\vo noxvol standards on first Hoar bo awarded to the Do ItoHlnko & Hothoilngton Manufac turing eompuiy , that the balance of the llx- turos bo aw.udod to Uussoll , 1'ratt ite Co , all to bo executed according to the plain and specifications nnd the number and prlco at tached to the same , and that tha city attor ney bo Insttuctcd to tiroptiro tbo necessary contracts and bouds. " Mr. IIowoll was opooscd to the adoption of the icport. lie thought the committee of the whole should have o tabulated statement of all the bias presented ueforo further notion. Mr. IMwards ropllod that a tabulated statement would bo of very little service to the commlttoo of the wuolo , unless the plans and drawings submitted with each blu were also presented. Mr , Howc'll said the sub-commttteo had not done the work assigned to It by the council. Ho understood that the commltteo was to present i tabulated statement of all the bids instead of a recommendation. Ho wanted every bidder's llguios to have duo consider ation bv the committee of the whole Some of them , hu thoucht , had bnon sllehted by thosub-comimttco Ho theroloio ctlled for both the tabulated stitcmont propaica by tbo sub-comtnlttco nnd the plans nnd draw ings submitted by tha bidders. The drawings were brought to the front nnd placed upon the largo table In the center of tlio room , while the reading clerk began to read uff the bids flora the tabulated state ment prepared by the committee. After the clerk hau iciiu n long array of figures and descriptions thai sounded a good deal like Greek to the mombois present , sev eral mo in burs uskod that tbo drawings bo ex plained to the council ns the reacting wo'it on. Mr. Davit , suggested that it would not bo wise to have all tno competing biddorj pres ent during tbo uxMnfl.itioti and examination of the bids and drawings. It might bo pos sible , ho said , thatthe ] council would decide to roadvoitiso , ami it would b3 a foolish pio- cocduro to opc.i all iho bin ; and displav all the drawings for .ch3ndoliors and fixtures in the presence of nil thfc oldaers. Mr. Spocht movotlulthat nil bidders bo ex cluded fiom the tooln duting tha examina tion of the Olds nnd'tlhiwlngs. The motion prevlnloJ and the bidders be gan to move toward tbo door. Wanted to l xrtluilu the Krjiorlera , Mr. Chaffco wafltcfl tbo newspaper ropoit- ors oxcludod. lid-wanted ovoryoody put out excepting inombors'6'f the council "I object to mat , " fehoutud Mr. ElsaSser. "Wo don't want td'eovfcr'u'p ' anything bore. "Lot thoToporton U'Jy } " * , ' ' * " ' " "TluWia-good'brKi 'ro'man 'who wftiiy'td rsr onico"TuoT3tl 'rsaid Chuffle mil \ , , petu lantly. * „ * "It's a good hit for any man to make who isn't ufraid to have the public knov/what ho Is doing whllo hoio in the council chamber , " retorted LMsasser , growing warm under tbo collar and rising tn his feet. ' 'Mr. ( JhnlTeo may have something that ho wants to cover up'but I haven't , nnd hodon'sitnowvhutbcr 1 intend to run for offlco next fall or not. I want to lot tbo public know what wo are doing. " "l ot the loportors stay , " said Lowrv. and a motion to exclude nobody but the biddots Interested was linally put mid carried. The committee of the whole then got down to business and spent an hour In look ing carefully ut the drawings of brackets 'and atop lights , main chandeliers , newel standards nnd n thousand and one line things proposed bv tbo four firms submitting bids to DO used in lighting tbo city lull by moans of gas and olcctrio light. Architect Iloindorf was asked to display the drawings ns the clerk road tha bids. Some very beautiful designs wcro shown and thn selections miido by the committee on buildings wcro in the mam satisfactory to tbo mom bo it ) of tbo council so far as the stvlo nnd appearance of thu work was con cerned. The entire bill for all the fixture ) as so- looted bv the committee footed up $18,8T. > .50. The sopatato bids submitted by the four firms were as follows : Do Koslnko X. UothorliiKton . .J IT.STliOO Hussuy , iJ.iy & Un .M > . ! ! 00 I ) O. McEwiin StVXJtJOJ Knsscll , I'ratt&Co - UVtHI 00 The main chandelier recommended for the council chamoer would cost f3bO. The bracket lights about' the council chamber woio quoted at "iJeach. Thev were very handsome. Some brackets woio sboivn Unit would cost { 10J cauh. A long , low whistle from Lowry was the only sound that broku the stillness us tlio lawmakers looked ut the goifoous bit ot furniture. The lurgo pieces ot. card board upon which thu drawings appeared passed In panoramic procession bcfoio the councilmen - mon and the drawings were admiroa or soveiely criticised by the critics as they passed. After an hour spent 1n examining the drawings Mr , Steel moved that the ropori of the commltteo bo adopted , Tbo motion was seconded. Sprung ; a. Mild Hum.itlon. And just at this point Mr , Klaajsorbi ought In a mild honsatloti. Ho was opposed to the adoption of the report because ho bollovad there hau bean a trust or combine llxod up to take iho council and iho public in to the tune of fiovoral thousand dollars. Ho road the following chcuJ r , .which hu tt.oupht aho'vcil that tno blodnr/i were in a trust or comimct for the puljiiwuof IllchlnK a good large sum from tboitrxjasurv : To the DoaloM ItiaJIis and Klei-lno i.lght " " i and rittliigMtnVon uru hoicb'nutl- _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . . . . „ , uml hrus-i L-urt ll\tui + s' ( > nil Uitlii a exdusYvuly fiom mimilursof tlibiiasinulitloii , may dodiiel u discount ciiual to J.lf/1 / rate , and In lion of the rolintu hurotoforu uaiv ( you through tlio I'l- dollly Aironoy coniJyiyby ) the cohiiiilssiun- era upon p ivnmnt.qr'ilnvolcus of the unovo mimed oucU In.uU . nnUei the I emit , of thu ae uulntlon , unnih'ivlni ; compiled \ulh Its l u I OH. 1'hls riHoliUIon to lulio elfect on pur- chnsci Invoked on and uflor Kulirnary I , Js'l. , 'Ihlsdoos not uiiiyta | | Konds kiionn In thu ' .ricloiiH inUcelliin ? , cir u' UealeiH inircliiialnL ! zlu and eleeli leilvturoi , or pirls o. ' H imo. , . ulid hraai llvlnres from munufuctiironiof iJxbtJMnocluUuu , will hu sold at list prlco only. fefi The circular was sigpoil bv tbiily-dvo films , including Do Koaojilucl lletliorliiL'ton Archer < t I'oiyaost , rnprosontod by Hussll .t I'ratt ; Tuakora ManUfiiijturiiig company , ropreseeted by McUvah : Cassidy & Sou , rcprosoiiled by Hussoy & Day company. \Vuiittul n Itcnied ) trom KNiiisi'r. Hecbel spruim to hU foot and asked hovIt happcnoj thai the council had not received bids trom llrms not In the combine. Ho thought It was uoiiseiua to talk ubout a ornii- bitiv , because the council had aJvertiscd In u do7on loading papers. "I wuut Mr. Klsaisor to suggest snino remedy If he believes we aia d lifting into tbo bauds of a trust. " said ClmiToe , risintr abruptly , "auggost a romouy , dou't ' spund all vour tlmo Kicking. " " 1 have a romudv. aud n good ono , " retorted - tortod niiasscr , "Ills to rciulvurtiso. We have never lost anything by icuJvcrtliing' , but lu nearly jivorv caio ivo have saved monov. Here U a line builJing right next door that wan filled out through and through with flxturo * for $ S,000. Now , lot us 50 slow and see what wo are about. " Mr. Druncr said that the fixtures for the Now York Litfa building cost only 514,000. lie believed there was n combine llxod up by the bidders Id prop tip the prices. Ho favored the idea of loadvcrllsln ? . Mr. Davis said that the talk abont a com * blno win oil bosh , The fixtures in the Now York Life , hu hold , woio not to bo compared with the fixtures that thcue bidders proposed to put in the cltv hall Ho was In favor of equipping the cltv hall with tlrst class fix tures , and ho bollovcd the bidders had sub mlttcd plans nnd bids for llxtures far superior to am thing of the kind lo the city Ho though * that Mr. Unmet- know but very little about the quality of thu goods proposed and therefore his statement that the bids wcro ton high , cairlod no weight at nil , Mr. Jacobs on snld ho didn't pretend to know \vhotbor or not the council was about to be taken in bv n trust , but no did believe that the bids were lee high. Ho favored re- advertising. I'hiKMl Into ( Inllnnds ofn Trust. Mr. Munro charged that there had bjon n achoiiui concocted to cut out the Kdlson com- piny and the trust had boon given n walk away In the matter. Mr. Hcchol said that there was no bigger trust In the countrv than the Kdtson com- piny. Mr. Chaffco wanted to warn the councilmen - men that if \\crodacldodto rcadvortlso several of the llrms that had submitted bids would not bid again. Ho seemed tospealc by the card , hinting that the bidders had an understanding that they would not bid again on the snmo work Mr. No wry took the floor rather suddenly and said that If that statement c-imo as a sort of threat ho would certainly bo in fnvor of roadvortlslng. A similar slalcmunt nnd been maduoncu bv seven counclimon with reference to a hirgo contract , but tbo council decided lo roadvertlso all tbo same , nnd saved several thousand ilollun of thu public money by doing so. Ho believed since the traitor had coma to such n t ass It would bo well to roadvertlso. Tlio motion to adopt the report of the com- miltccowas put nnd declared carried , nl- lhotiili thoio was a call for n division. The committee of tbo whole then nrosoand icported lo the council. On u vote to adopt thu report the motion stood eight to olght nnd was declined lost. Following is the Html vote to adopt the report of the commlttoo 10 purchase thu llxtnios at n cost of S18.S7. > 51) ) : Avcs licchel , Ch.ilToo. Edwards , McLcarie , Prince , Specht , Steel , Davis. 8. Nays IlacK , Brunei' , Klsasscr , Howell , Jncobson , Lowry , Munro , Ttittlo 8. CO.\COKIH.t-IHIO.V t'OAC'K/fT. A largo audieuco patronised iho concert last night at Washington hall In nla of St , Josoph'B hdspltnl and gioelod the at lists vvithcnlhustasm nnd vigor. The concert was under the auspices of the Concoidia Arlon and Singing societies nml ihoy were nssisled in tnoir work of charily by the Albert Philharmonic orchestra , tho" Sittorius Mandolin club and llorr Hans Albert , violin virtuoso The niehostia was at , its best nnd contributed for Iho opening solcc- lion the ovorlme "Jolly Follo-vs" ( Suppo ) . It nlso plavod bttauss'1'ulos from Vienna Woods" in eftlciont sljle. It did excel lent work in accompanying and coloiing llulnrich IjOt/'s solo on comet a-pls- ton , "Uuo I'cro do 1'Ocoan , " bv Koch , linns Albert should bo encouraged to porseveio in his work of directing , for his pist offott showed itself clearly in thollnlshed ininncr in which his orchestra played the various numbers allotted to it. The Concordat nnd Arion societies rcn dered soveial dldleult mid ploasintr seleclions under the directorship of Mr. Olmilos 1'otor sen. Thcso societies possess some very vnl uablo voices , which , when pioperly trained , could do good service. Their singing was distinguished bv some violent fortissimos , but , nftor some careful practice and training that smoothness will bo acquired which is so dcsnnblo in male choius work. Tbo softer passages woio satis factory and , supported bv iho oicbcstra , their wqrk was , on the whole , acceptable. Heir Hans Albeit played n violin solo "Hungarian Airs , " 'vith variations , by Hrnst. nnd in lospouso to an encore gave Schubert's "Sniouado.1 Mr. Albert's play Ing vvas marked bv piccision , soul ami cul tured hiiill ; ho is undoubtedly a r.no artist , Mr. Joseph ( Jalun iilavcdbisnccompanlmcnts with a display of tact , laslo and technique A chauning double inimbor was guon bv a quarlotU < pf stiings. and comprised Schu mann's "IVaumeici" and.Hindu's . "Soic- nado , " 'J'ho Sutoriu : ! Manaolin club icndciod a soloclion vcrv pleasingly , wilh Iho assistance of Mr. John Brown , ivboio 'cello plaving re vealed n we llin of latent talent In response to nn cnooif ! the club pln > cd un arrangement of ' 'Ah , Clio la Morto" ( HTiovaloroj luirly well. well.Misi Misi Snsio Hiiuly , a gill of no little premise , captivated the nudlonco by her artless and pleasing manner and taste in plnv ing ono of Mozart's sonatas OivinETtothe illness of Mr. FetUcnoss , a tenor solo and a qumlotto were omitted. Tbo conceit was a decided success and thowoitby object vvas warmly supported. JU/HI ( IIOO/JV . Doinoer.itrj Opinisu Its Continuation In thu Srn lie , WASHINGTON , D. C i March 10. The sen ate went Into executive sosslo i nt 1 o'clock this afternoon for the further consideration of a judicial nomination. The speeches woio noaily all dclivcied hv the BIUIIO democratic senators who spoke \estcrduv in opposition to tbu nomination ot Judco Woods bv Son alor Hoar. At I o'clock tbo senate nit- jourred , loavlni ? the subject for dclormina- lion at tbo next session according to Ibo pro gram of Ibo republican senntois. The demo cratic senators , however , believe Unit there are still so manv speeches to bo delivered that at least two days will elapse bolero the senate can roach a Una1 vote upon tbo nomi nations. Senator Ttirpio is expactod to close tat the opposilion. The republicans are desnous of curtailing the debate , as thov suspect their opponents pi a desire to make political capi tal of it for USD In the approaching campaign in Indian i. Sulli rliiR MutiKiiH n , \V.\siii\otov , D. C , March Hi Between Unity nnd thiity-llvo membeis of the housn are on the sick list , although none are seriously 111 , A roll of tbo house todav showed over folly mombois nio paiied and absent. This is un unusual number. Ainont ; HIP KilmiitoM. Tlio now Krlloin school will probably be opened w ith u general jublUc aiuoutr the pupils with u progiam of music , speech making nnd Hag talslngon the 4lh of April. Ills possible , howovcr , that arrnngemcnis will bo made to hive the opening one week ojillcr , dining vacation weelc , Tlio 3100,00) ) of school bonds nvortlsod to bo sola by the board will bo placed upon the maiKot next Monday. Superintendent Kitipatrick is iccoiving some undesirable notice in east ern scl.ool journals through the stupidity "nf domcono who has iiiUundoistooJ or misquoted him upon iho tjubjrct of high schools. Ono of the f.choul journals nn pounces lh. t Superintendent riUpatnclc of Oiniibu advocates the hiring of high school teacher * foraleim of only six months for Uio reason that so many pupiU drop out of the high school at the uml of the llut half of the year , and that the board can got along with fewer toachois for the last half of thu jonr. TliN is probably a mutilated state- incut of bu recommendation that pupils bo lulinitted to the high school ut the.boglnning and nlso about the middle of each jcur. N.itul .N M , Hvv PIUNCISCO , Cal. , March 10. Now I'av A pent Lyons stated todav that tbo United States sioamcr Adams will bo placed in commission March ' - . ' . Commander Ncl- pen will I'n ' In command. Commander H. I' Nichols has been entered lo Uio Umiger , which is now beiug illtod out at Maio island. The Thetis will shortly lelurn from her cruise alpng the coast of Lower California. It M underwood she will also bo cent to Ber ing sea Tbo IlulUmoio U Mill at Mute Island It is generally believed that she is dotamod ut thu naval station pending coltle- rnent of tbo-liorlng so.i matter. Slrunirrirlviiln. . At London"SlehteiJ , America nnd Helve tia ; Holland , from Now York ; Maine , from l'niludepifl. ] | ! At Bdltimoro Bona , fiom Uio Marina At Philadelphia British Princess , from Liverpool. At Liverpool Arkansas , from Boston At Hnmbufr ) Mnrsalt , from Now York. At New Yorlt Sprno , from Broman , ( Secretary rotary Tusterls aboard. ) HILL HAS PLEDGED NEW YORK Ho Promises a Birmingham Anilionco That it Will Go Democratic. ONE OF MIS CHARACTERISTIC TALKS Hlultlfi and the Virtues of HIP Dcin- oinitle IMrlj Iho lliirili-n of HU bong I'olltlrul limn friitu \ rl- ous riiur . HIIIMIMIIHM , Ala , March 10. This city Is filled with enthusiastic domociati to wel come Senator Hill , who arrived this tnorn- IHI ? . Crowd * cheered him as ho proceeded to Iho hotel as the guest ofho \ Hill club of till i cltv. At 11:30 : , escorted by 000 prominent cltl/cns , ho proceeded to the opoia house. Prolonged cheer * from the multitudes greeted the appearance of Senator Hill and his paity on iho stngo. To Colonel Hewitt , president of tbo lllll club ot this city , was assigned tbo honor of IntioJtiction. After the npplauco which greeted bis upponranco hud subsided Senator Hill stopped lo the front nnd began bis spcocli. Senator Hill's AildroK. "Mr. Chairman nnd fellow-democrats of Ulrnnnghiini : I nm heio to speak u word , not for any Indhldual or Individuals , but to Bceak In behalf of the pilnclulos of tbo great paity to which 1 nm proud to belong. l know thoio nro thoio of this generation who seem to think that nil tbo gieatncts of this conntiv has taken pluco slnro She win. They forgolwhiit wus accomplished durlnir democratic rule. All tbo gicnt principles iclntlng to cl\ll llborti and equal rights woio put forth oaily by those who contioiled iho dusllnlos of lliu land at that hour. "I have no patience with that man who now says ilint wo nro indubtcd to the lepnb- licnn party for all tliui gives luster lo iho history of this country. 1 douy It. | An pltiuse. | It was In JefTaison's inaugural ad diossllmtho laid down the ussci.tinl pi In ciplos of democracy. Those principles form the blight cnnstullution which has cone bcfoio us and cutdod our stops through an ago of lovolutlon and reforma tion. What Is iho history ot our patt > lu connection with these principles ) Wo bo- llin o in the doctilno of home rule for muni cipalttlos. [ Applause. ] Wo do not believe Unit the general government has anv light to intcrfcro In tlio domestic alTalis of states. [ Applause. J Wo bcllevo Unit the people of Alabama hu\o a right to control their own democratic affairs in their oun wav. [ Applause. ] Wo believe that jou have a light hoio to contiol the machinery of your elections and that Iho general uovernmeut has no constitutional ot mornl pouor to Interloie. lAiiuluuso 1 It follows that wo behove In a strict construe- liv o nalon of Iho constitution. | Applause , j DlneioniM ISntuicn IMitln. "If I was to describe tbo one gioat essential diffeicnco butwoen the dome ciaticpuitv nnd the republican paitv , and other panics that have nrreedcd tno runnbli- c.in party , 1 would state It lu a woid : the democratic pirly bait nlwiijs be lieved , nnd now boliovcs , in a stiict construction of tha federal constitution. [ Applause. | Our opponents have always believed in a loose , extractdinary , general power or construction. Wo believe just pie cisolv what the cnnstltutlon snvs in Us letter audits spuit. [ Applause. | All the povvcis not confeired upon the general Government nro reserved to the states 01 people. " [ A | > - plnuse.j Upon tbo subject of taxation the son itor said : " 1'ho demccr.-uio party bclievos now. as it always behoved , that the best , method to iai&o money sufficient to sunport tno t-ov- cinmont , is b > tii\es upon impoits The man who s-us that the demoeiiitic Daily wants to tear down tbo custom houses of the land mls- stutes our position. We balteve Unit the power of taxation must , bo used for public and not lor puvatc tmnioics. [ Applause. | \lfturv. No Mutter IIou. Mr. Hill icvleivcd tbo cimpaign of ISs * , its issues and us insults , and the subsequent action of u republican congics , nnd ill awing to a conclusion , haul : "I Know there uio Ihoso who scclc lo Mir upsliUc and piitv division. I Know them nio men who seek nlliiiiiL-cs with other parties , but I ask tbo-,0 men , if thev ucieo in the tnnln with dumo- ci.itic piineiplos , whv do they nt this evil hour band themselves into a third paity mid create division in our oigainalion. ( Ap plause. ] Division means defeat ; unilv means success of our principles Let us stand by our old principles of government nnd not run over to new und untiiod unties. It is not , os- scntml who the candidates of the democratic pau > maybe. Thogrj.il point is to achieve a victory for piinuplos in November mxt. [ Applause. ] I'leilses "Sen York to the Dcmix ralN. " 1 pledge vou the st.ito of Now Yorlc for Ibo dnmocratii1 partj. [ Applause ] 1 huvc no p.Uienco with that sat , of men win nra constantly speaking in favor of non parlisnn- ship 1 believe in un ng.'resslvu nnd courageous figbt. I will cxeit every inllucnce of parly organi/atlon lo build up and not belittle mv putv. [ Applause. | 1 will do this because 1 think Iho piinclples oJ mv pirtv are osential lo the welfare of my country nnd , Ihciofoie. I nm subserving iho best u'nd highest intoicsts ot the counlry when 1 insist upon it. " | Applausennd chrcrs.J In the evening Senator Hill and his paity wuio thu guests of Ibo Hill club at n ban quet. Several speeches wcro made , nnd nl llt.M Senator Hill and bis frlonds loft for Atlanta 'I hlnhs ( JiMcluml the I''a\orlti > . ST. 1'u i , Minn. , March iO. l x-CJovernor James IX Campbell of Ohio un.s at the Mer chants today. Governor Campbell has just ictuincd fiom the east "I think Cleveland still bus the ndvnntago over Hill , " said he. "Ho Is us popular us lie cvm was with thu lank mid tile of tlio dumociatlc paitv , ar.U Is gaining .steadily. Wo c.au toll moro about Hill's strength , thoui'h. when vvu see the result of thut sontliorn I lip. Ho h < is ceitulnly u novel inethcd of i oiidurtinc bin cainpnlirn. It looks now us tlionph tlio silver bill would pusj , but 1 cinnolsay us jot what effeci it , will have on theibancns of t'io ' domociatlc paly in tbo coming campilgn " I'roIillilllonlstH ( . .rllInI.Vmlj. . CisdVNAK , O , March 1(1 ( Piof. Samuel Dickie , chairman ol the national uxecutivu commlttoo of thu prohibition purl v , Is in iho Lily looking Into thu ineiits of Cinclnnuli us pluco for holding Iho national convention of the party. The convention will bo bold liiiinill > \V III ( oiixi I" Om lllll , Sr. l' ti , Minn. , Mnich 1H The people's party st.ito executive coiuiinttoa todnv so JrctoU lunailns Donnelly ns to the Omaha convention. ni'.i.ui t.\ liiiis I'l'Kunuen lit Ilii ! KIIIR'N Itoiinl ( .CCll'IOKlO lotllO AlldlTllll'S MtlilllK. If ( > i > uilvlileillS'llijJ tnudii tm ItsiirM I UuUBiii'i/ ' , March JO ( Now Yont Herald Ciiblc-Spcrlnl to Tnc III K ] - "ho Inde pendence Helgo slates ihat at last night's dinner given by the liinn lo the senators there will present a special icpresentaHvoof IhoIIfiitld , vllh whom his nujonty con versed nt length. Other panels stnto that Iho llernld's reproientallvo is n uis- tlngulsbi'd AiiiCric.au ti.ucler , just rolurnod from tbo Congo. ' 4'bo surviving families of the victims ot thu Anderlucs disaster will teen bu utmost wealthy , Besides u host of musical and other Ic-io * in protest of nrgiuii/dtlon for their bcncllt , monev U polling into tlio fund for tbo victims. The aharoholduis of the mining company , who mo n.oMly JYuodi , have noloniv decided to continue pajing the miners full XVUL-OJ until work Isioiumod , hut liuvo also voted to subscribe IOHU'J , ( ) fiafKU for the victlina' families A sjriUo has broken out at tbo HOUKSU coiiiorit's in ia l.ouvlcrn , on n a omit of thu ' 1ft per ICH t reduction in vvages The may spread w idol v. I'riipoblil * for driicld.SI jkiMi mid lninlnti. ( MQ'.UI ) bids w ll bo reclvo 1 at this ullli u i p i U ) ( p in March J-'inl. lo'J' hjjMulll illnns cm llloatIhli oOkc' J lie council nsuna thu rljhi lo rr.'uc t iui > or all b ds MITillt. Titr.0 , UI.SICN , Comptroller | A MIJ B Ik M K N T B ' A PLAY I BOYD'S THEAfRE , OF TODAY. ! ScTonlppntti nmt llnrnor Strwu THURSDAY , FRIDAY , SATURDAY A SUNDAY , March 17 , 18 , 19 and 20. BATUHUAY MAIMNKK. Kmirlli So in of DKSMVV IIIDMI-gO.X And ( IKOIMIK HIt S I- ] I ndcr the Manncomont of tlio ViitluiM , tlond Ktitorliiliimont , Mnilo I p of Oilil Ulmriiutor-t , \Mt , Humor. IIIIK anil Hiory That Will Mi l.o You Think , I.minli niiil I7rv llox ilioois upon Woiltteitlay morning nt regular prices BOYD'STra , , iEXTBA I 'llnMin-nti'st CuniiMly Ktcnt r.\cr InOiimlm Th OB Nights Only , MomUy , 1'uosiUy anil Weilnetuliy , M.iroli 21 , US2 and Uil. OHAS , FROHMAN'S ' COMEDIANS , 1 mm .Sowtirk In VMIIInm ( ilUctU MR , WILKINSON'S ' WIDOWS luiuilr t CmiHHlr Knrco of tliuonr , minus \ tvvixr Joseph llollnnil riininns II munn Tliomm II , Hyliif. iMlw ColeniHti , John W 'llmni | > son tlmuuln Drew Ilirrjmoro , Kmlljr II tucker , Mnltlo HirK"v > u , Annlo Wooil. Ailt UMc ilrejr A I'inreil JSO MKt | , In Ni > nork I'tlci's SV , 'Oo , ; jc , (1 ntul ft .V ) bM-ntson i > nlu bntnriln ) the HUIi. FARNAM ST , THEATER P One \\cck , I'oiiinaiicliiK llmrsilny Miircli Kill. unN'itv unn Ami his iilnjcrs , In The Runaway Wife Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Cures Chapped Hands , "Wouudo , Burno , Etc. Komovoo aud Piovonts Dandruff. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. my lime DOCTOR A 5 cent Bottle nmyeavo you : $100 In Doctor'obilla-may eave : your life. AalE yo r Drujjglat ! for It. ST TASTES GOOD. : PURE PIMK PILLb. : Dr. Acker's English Pills : CHRIS itl , p1riinti ( n luorllo tlllt tlio lu'lf N. II IIUOKI. lAC1) V.ut I ronilwny. . V j For silo l > \ JCulm & Co. , ntul MoContioll , Omaha. " 14 YEARS' Settle ! of DR. MILES RESTORATIVE NERVINE , " HiysA I' . Stirk I'-nn Van , N V. " 10 yro.ofSlclc Houdacboiiind ? I'll n't ' , Ottawn , Ohio Nurvlna In tlm rulclc n'liinly for BIcvph'BBiiepfl , Nervous I'rostrfttlon , ICiilltiiiy , Ht VUiis' Dmco , Opium Hitlilt , Narioim DV IK | ml , Ilvstcrln , Conviiluloua , Nuuralclii , I'/irniybln , i tc , TliniianniU Ichtlfy. Trial Ilottli' , elcuuit lliiilc Frooutclragglots. Miles MoJlLUl Co Klkliurt , lud. I'oi situ by ICnhn > V ( 'a , mid Dciunliis St , 33 ARE THE STO0KOEST NONEOENUiNE WITHOUTiMi B'A LABCC. 'Jtieie are 1M G/A * ' ; / ' ' ' " " ' ' ' " & " ' < ( lie ft il iiuu can lull/ . 6.A llnlicr l llr"l ofAII. 6/A Kxliii Tc l n iiUanml lo fVA HaLcr. C/A llunu Illunki 14 co'il I/ nil diultru. CUBES BOUGH 6URE IS A One Minute Remedy I'ur nil iilToctlonsof tlia lliro.il , Lungs and HroncliUl lu ) ) > i\ciri' : : CONSIJMITION iiti ANIJ bo IIIL ' . IY I KiP i NUIIV. : AMI IIIUIN MKNTniiBiiauf ir llr > l rU , HUiliiini , tH. 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