THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIL 9 , 1892. POLITICS. AND POLITICIANS Massachusetts Democrats Ohjor and HUs at the Mention of Olovcland's ' Namo. HOW THEY STAND ON COINAGE ISSUES Corrected llelurnii from /thoilo lalnml Complication * In North Cnrollna Antl > ' Hill Men Orgnnlrlng In > mv York A llestimn of 1'olltlrnl i\enU. : BOSTON' , Mass. , April 8. Tno democratic Ute convention mot this afternoon to choose four dolocatos to the Chicago convention. Hon. "Edward Avery was clioioti chairman. In his address accepting the position ho ex pressed the pleasure ot the democrats of Miusocbus&tis that thodangorof the passage of a free silver bill by congress hud boon averted for tno present. Ho declared the po sition of the democratic parly was against It until modified by another national conven tion. In his remarks on the tariff ho outlined the qualities ncco sary for the next demo cratic presidential candidate , clearly Indicat ing hts iiroferonco for Clovnlnnd. This drew out much enthusiasm. The speaker was Interrupted by u ktorm of applause nnd cheers for Cleveland , though not unmixed with hisses. Tno convention proceeded to the nomina tion of delORitcs-nt-larfio. The chairman of the committee on ballots reported thnt John W. Corcoran , Patrick A. Collins , John K. Kus- ell and Albert C. lloughton had n majority. The report v/ns adopted. John H. Sullivan of Boston , Charles S. Honlln ofrBrookllno , Henry W. Ashlov oft Wostllold , W. S. Me- Nary'ot Boston were elected nltornaloi. Aflor a protest that the notion of the conven tion was cut nnd dried , adjournment was had. Ilio I'lntlorni , The platform adopted declares that the power to tnx , from which proceeds the whole power of government , must bo jealously guarded : it should net through the bouse In the regulation of the oxponnes of the govern ment ; under republican' rule the tendency has boon to concentrate this power of congress - gross in the sennto. In Iho oloclions of lb ! l the people repudiated tht theory of taxation for tbo protection of special Interests , but the republican party baa been able to defy the will of the pooplo. The platform also approves free wool and demands the repeal of the McICinloy act and the enactment of genuine tnrllt reform meas ures nnd snys there is no hope for it except through the democratic party , nnd declares this to bo thu clear Issue cotwcou the parties. On tile ( Question of Coinage. On the question of coinage the platform 'says ; "Wo believe in honest money , the gold and silver coinage of the constitution , and in n trurroncy convertible Into such coin age without loss , this declaration expressing the uniform historic policy of the democratic party , a's contained In the platforms of 18S5 and 18SS. Wo unreservedly nlllrm , while wo bqllevp in tlio issue of both gold and silver ' ' us money and in the full rcmonotizatlon of the latter metal by an international agroe- inont , that wt are equally opposed to a free and unlimited coinage of silver by our government - ornmont independent of the action of other nations. " The platform then denounces the republican nctol 181K ) on the silver question. The platform closes bv saying : " \Vhllo wo do not specifically pledge our delegation , yet wo declare that the best interests of our party nnd country demand the nomination nnd election of Grover Cleveland as presi dent. " Cheers Tor Cleveland. The resolutions were rapturously ap plauded , and when the iiamu of Cleveland was uttered there was great excitement , with some hisses , but tbo convention was plainly in sympathy with the spirit of the resolutions. An amendment WM offered endorsing and .oulogizine . David B. Hl'il , and caused a lively interchange of opinions during which the eligibility of Governor Uussoll of Massa chusetts , Governor Boies of Iowa and Gen eral Palmer of Illinois were presented. The amendment was finally withdrawn dnU the platform adopted with several dis- tldct'voices In opposition. ' - Rapubllcans ClinrRO I'rmluloiit Counting on ( Legislative C iiJlitittns. ( t VROVIDRNUC , U. I. , April 8. Tbo following ! < is tao corrected vote for governor : Russell ' Brown , ( rep. ) , 27,400 ; Froa 1C. Burton ( poo- u i pies ) , 189 ; Alexander Gilbert ( era. ) , 1,530 ; , "William T. C. Wnrdwoll ( dem. ) , 23.420 ; scattering - ! , toring , 7 ; Brown's majority , 100. The Board of AlJormen hola a session to count the losr- j islotlyo ttckut. The session lasted seven ' . hours. As n result of the session they de clared the election of W. J. Underwood for senator , W. P. Clark for first representative mm J. II. Crosby for fourth representative , all democrats. Crosby was elected by tbo warden's count. The republicans cbarco a false count , and will enter a contest. A North Carolina Cojnplleiition. lUt.nia'ir. N. C. , April 8. The democratic state convention will bo hold hero May 18. The alliance and people's party men annopnco that they Intend to capture the convention , adopt the St. Louis platform und soud dele gates to Chicago. It the St. Louis platform is not adopted those delegates will then attend tbo Omaha convention as delegates from this state. To prevent this the democratic state committee met bore yesterday nnd decided not to ullow the al liance mou to vote at the primaries unless they would pledge themselves in advance to abide by the action of the rations conven tions. Organl/.lnc Against Hill. WATEHTOW.V , N. Y. , April 8. A prcllraln- nry meeting for the purpose of organizing an opposition to the Hill faction of the demo crats was hold hero last night. Resolutions were adopted ratifying the call for the Syra cuse convention and urging the perfection of an organization to send delegates there. Initrneteil to Vet Tor Harrison. Lrrri.K KOCK , Ark. , April 8. The repub lican state convention elected Powell Clay ton. A. M. Cooper , W. W. Glbbs and Louis Altbelmor dclagates to thu national conven tion. They were instructed to vote for Har rison's reuomlnati n. For Clovcliiiiil und Turin Kerorin. ALTON . 111. , April 8. The democrats ot the Eighteenth congressional district nominated ' W. . S. Foriimn today. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Cleveland and demanding a tariff for rovcnuo only. They fc'uvor Algor. luo.x MOUNTAINMich , , April S. Dologrstes nud alternates were chosen at the rnpubllcan congressional district convention hero yester day. The meeting ondrrsod Harrison and instructed for Algor. o.\r.in.m i\ oirr , Our loy Today Will Show the MUiou- rlHim How to 1'liiy Hull. The Onuhas , In ohnrga of Manager Howe and President Stout , loft for Kansas City last evening , and this afternoon at Exposi tion park will enter Into the first genuine contest of the season with Jimmy Manning's troug outfit. On Sunday afternoon ttioy will play again. Local patrons should not expect too much from these initial games , au Omaha has had but nioagro practice aud will bu short three men , Collopy , who is iodis- posed , and Sprague and Ivory , who have not vet put in un appearance. Co the other baud , the Cowboyb have had two weeks of uotual work und are already in superb shape , consequently tha chances are trroatly in their favor. Following are the positions for tomorrow's game ; Kansas Ulty , Positions. Omaha , Kolllns ( Jatcli. . . llnyci KltuljorK , ntob. . . Dnrby Ournuy Itowo M mining. , . . , . , Second. . . Mayor. . , . , . . . . . .Third. . . . . . .CaniQ AlhorU. . . . . . . . . . &hort . * , , . . , . .Sholucolt Andrns. . , . Might. . . . . . . .llandllioe Jjtlo Loft. . . , , . . . . , . , . . . . .Kelly Mldilln. . . . . . . . Ullk * Iv * null hlo on Will I'lny. Ciuoiao , III. , April 8. [ Special Telegram toTur. Bru.J The forthcoming contest bo- twcen Frank O. IVCM and Ueoreo P , Blosaoa for the ch/imploashlp / t the 14-inch balk line gain * will Uko place at the Central Mutlo hall In Chicago on Saturday , May 21. Sins- on i represented In this city by M. Bon- MnRor , president of the Hfunswlek-Bnlke- Collcndor company , nnd nt a mooting yester day between the "rcprcsintnilvcs of the east ern champion ! i ml Ivct the data was ami cably arranged. STOIM'lin HIM IN J'Otlt HOUNDS. .lack Ii\l : * Administer * u Sleeping Ur.ittglit to riiKlllU Kerfe. Sioux CiTr , la. , April 8. [ Special Tele- pram to Tin : Br.K.IInck Davis of Omaha nnd Kcefo , n local pug , engaged In n sot-to this evening. From the start Davis demon strated his superiority over ICcofo in science nnd hitting powers , In fact had a walk away. The go was n jughamllnd nffalr , and In the four.th Jack put his opponent to sleep wlt'i n vicious right bander In the Jnw. Davis camp out of thu ring without a scratch. Itesults itt < il ( > iireiter. GI.OUCCSTKII , N .L , April 8. Weather clour , track fast : First race , nine-sixteenths of a nillo , actl- Inu : Mule ( tlu < favorite ) won. Mlllo'lan fluu- ( iiul. Roldstcp third. Antrlmcolt nnd Copper- Hold drawn. Time ! f.K. yoeond race , nlne-slxteuntlisof a mile ! v an H. won. John Atwood ( the favorite ) second , I'lno Kldgo third. Tlmil itowo , I.oniux , llydr.i , Mnrrlsslana and Arnpfthoo drnwn. Tlmo : 6'JU. Third race , mile and one-half , xolllng : Mlil- dlostono ( the favorite ) won. Sorrento iiecuml. Urn vo third ; Kbles , Vosbiir ; , Thu toruni , Pnola nnd Onrwuod driwn. Time : 243. ! Fourth race , six tinti ono-qutirter furloncs , snlllnir : l.ltn ( Hit ) f.-norltc ) won. Gardner HOO oml. t'ornullu third. Tlmnt llM. 1'lfth racu. nlno-sl.Tti'inillis of ainlln.solllne : Yuunit Ijottorv won , Muelluiio second , llonnlo I.IHSS third : Aililiu T ( the favorite ) ran un- plnced. Tllnu ! ( IT. Sixth r.icn. sovpii-olshthsof a mile , solllnz : Ijitliuwoodnn. . Kl Carmen jM-eond. MacUro- per third : .John .luy I ( the favorite ) r.iu un placed. Time : iinm. ; _ I'.veuts at l.lttle llockt LITTI.IS UOCK , Ark. , April -Tho l.xst day ol the races at Clinton park drew a good crowd to see four pretty races. The track was In fair condition. Jockey Brown wns Indefinitely suspended for alleged crooked work In tlio third raw. Klrst ruco , tliren-iiunrtora of a iiill : I'escix- dor won , Unvornur Kosa suuonil , Clifton tlilnl. Time : lilt-H- Second nice , onu-lialf mile : Hoil Manner won. Goodwood second , Full llloom third. Tlmo : 1 : : > : ! ! { Third race , Arkansas Gazette hnndloap. } . * > 00 lidded , ono inlln : Klrst , lap won. Jim Iluad Horohd. Chillies thin' . Tlmnr lWi. : Fourth nice. soven-nlKlitlisof a mile , solllne : Miss 1'lokvrluk won , Itubln Iloud secon.'l , 1'rolll- Kiite third. Time : ! : : . ut CJutloiiuorff. Gurrr.siiEiio , N. J. , April 8. The track today was in first class condition and fait. The attendance was largo. Klrst race , flvo furlongs : Hlmloxwon , Character second , Lost Star tlilrJ. Thau : 1 : U U. Second race , four and n luilf furlongs : Run ning Illrd won , Hade .second , Homo Kun third. Tlmo : MU. Third ruco , flvo turlongs : Kins Ha/immn won , Even Weight second , Salisbury third. Titno : lUSy. : I'ourtli race , five furlongs : Moonstone won , KrlUlna second. Queen of Trumps third. Tlmo : r.OlJJ. Klfth raeo. ono mile : linage won , Turk see- ond. I'oiniktii third. Time : IM''ii. blxth race , six fniloiiL'g : llluckburn won , I'ltelly seoontl , Alum T third. Time : l"li. : ! at N 3\r Orleans. New OHI.IUNS , L.a. , April 8. The ipring meeting closed louay with n very largo at tendance. Tbo weather was flue and the track fa t. Climax II , the favorite in the S'.CUO event was loft at the post. Klrst race , flvo furlongs : Woavcrman woo. Captain 1'nnuywolglil second , llucswlng third. Time : l:3Sh. : Socouil r.ico , sollliij ? , five and one-half furlongs - longs : Little May won , Antonletto second , Suction third. Time : 1:00. : Third race , selling purse , seven and one-half furlongs : 1'at Conloy won. Prince second , Gendarme third. Time : 1:117. Kmirtli ruco , haiidluup , ono mile : Duster won , Sunny II rook second , OsrMe third. Time : 1:41. : _ Tips lor Toduy. nUTTKNIIK.lU. 1. Amos Lucky Clover. 2. Ulnfax I'odustrlan. 'J. Jlroaihvay John Hlckey. 4. Klco Crispin. 5. Innovation Sandstone. 0. St. John Wlnslow. 1. Topmast Turk II. 2. Damascus Dillon J. : i. Jim Clare Kinosvlllo. 4. Haloli2h--Mohlcin. r . llcnjaniln lliuvlioyo. 0. Kopoutur Issuqticna Kllly. Ills Efl Cnino Catrlioi On. NEW YOUK , April 8. fSpeoial Telegram to THE BKK. ] Cannon Boll Crane , Big Ed , has been granted another lease on life. Ho has been signed for Now Vork by Manager Powers. Crane was a member of the famous giants of ' 87 , who won the pennant for that season. Ho has been training conscientiously during the winter and now weighs 100 pounds. Change in Sporting Papers. Np.wYuuK , April 8. The Spirit of the Times announces that on April : IO that paper and the Now York Sportsman will bo con solidated. It is also announced that early In May the Daily Spirit , on every day edition of the Spirit of the Times , will be issued , to bo devoted exclusively to sporting aud dramatic news. Will I'lny ut ( iranil Island. GHAND ISLAND , Neb. , April 8. [ Special to TIIK But : . ] Frank Stratum , an outtlcldor of Jacksonville , Fin. ; William Hoafer , of last years' Cedar Itapids , and Ted Hoddy , the well known catcher , have been secured to play ball for Grand Island tbis season Work has already begun on the grounds und the fan Is hnppy. llrcalcliiff It Off lit llrnuor. RICHMOND , Vu. , April 8. [ Special to 1'nn Bnn.J John L. Brovvor the great Phila delphia trap shot , is still in hard linos. Hemet met Willlum Toll Mitchell of tins city in u fifty live bird match yesterday , thirty viirds risu , five traps , for % .M a nldo , and lost by a score of-47 to 40. The NclirunUu Futurity. The Nebraska Futurity stoke of f-'O.OOO has been secured aud such horses as Palo Alto , Allurlon nnd Axloll have baun nomi nated. The race is to bo trotted in tnls state in 18'JU ' by colts of this .season. The track has not yet been named. DlHCUHKuil I'lirlcn nnd Dirty Street * . A meeting of the Kcal Estate Owners as sociation was hold yesterday afternoon In its quarters In the Now York Llfo building. In regard to the deplorable condition of the Blreeis tbo followini reHOlutton was passed : AVliuronB. The taxmiyers aim people of the city ha\o waited far buyout ! what could reasonably bo oxpuctod of tlium for tlio city rontiactor to swoup the xtruuls nml Keep them In decent condition , Tln'rctoro , Devolved , 'j'hiil In our Judgment the time liiiHcemo when It Is. tbo duty of tlio city of ficials to eettlo thu iiiestlim | whether business inon and other cltiruna iiro tosnU'er from the nejilect of contractors or whether they hiivo rlKnta which contractors are bound to re- apuut. Wo nro In f itvor of vigorous , Irnmedl- ute und Impnrativo action on thu part of the mayor nnd city olUchils which will place tbo nlreels of the city In Iho proper coii'iluon airl so kuop thorn , If there nro any dltTurcnros bolwi-cn tlio city und th'j cuntraclor for KivuupliiK sticuts the pliicu to udJu-,1 auoh tllf- furenccs U in thu cunrtx. .Moanwhllo the streels of the olty should not bo ncirloctt'd. Tliuro H a vury urluvlous wrou bolus puniu- trilled upon mir citizens by thu shameful con- illtlon of Iho HtruoU and wo call upon tha proper uulliorltlcs to corruct thu ovll without delay. A commlttoo of three , composed of Messrs. Taylor , Heed and Bedford , was appointed to act In conjunction with a similar committee of the council In devising bonio moans to remedy the unequal assessment on taxable property. Tbo park question was also informally dls cnssod. Mr , Boggs'sald that the city neoitcL Inililo parks for the poor people who coulc not afford every evening to expend their savings in street car faro to go' away out. Mr. Benson , who thinks that the price of the parks , as accepted by thu park cuuims sionera , Is excessive , said that the owners of ono of the accepted parks was , a few wcok& airo , trying to sell him the identical piece of property for ono-hulf the amount of money that the city will pay for it. Mr. Bensoi would not mention the park or owner to whom bo referred , In relation to the Nebraska Central rail road's bond proposition a couiuiittoo com prising Moisrs. Benson , Taylor and Hicks vrai appointed tx > confer with J. II. Dumon nnd A , L. llecd , who will In detail explain the proposition ot the new company. The committee of three will then make n repor to the ftinoclullon. Warren SiviUler wu uleotod on the bean of directors , vic W. S. Popploton , roilgnod VIII FICIIT TO THE LAST Venezuela Revolutionists Not Vanquished by Government Troops. PREPARING FOR ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT lumlrpilsof Cllljctis Anxious to I'nrnr Ilio IlnlirU , Ititt fpiirtlin JlcsiiU of Pro voking tIKI AtiRor of tlio Police. ( CnpjirfoMtil isn huJnme * Gnnlin llennM' ] CMUCAS , Venezuela , ( vl.i Gnlvoston , Tox. ) . April 8. fUy Mexican Oaolo to the Now York Hernia Special to TIIK linn. ] General Urcspo's rovolutionnry forces umiuostlomibly met with a sovora reverse in tlio recent llpht vlth the government troops , but It scorns irctty certain now that tha oiiKnoetnont was iy no means decisive and tha louder of the . ( position forces tu the Hold bns not neon ut- orly crushed. Ho has withdrawn from his orinor position und Is onijnpccl In organizing or a moro cffcctlvo position , nnd his nil- icronU hope for a moro successful tnovo- nnnt. I am Informed from rollablo sources that ho r volutlonlsts tire constantly receiving accessions to.tholr ran its nnd'tho activity of the loadars of the movement It mooting with gratifying results throughout the country , rno main diniculty with the rebels s the lack of nrms , nnd to suynly this do- lulcncy Crospo nnd his lieutenants are bond- ng every energy. Thogovcrnmontja doing all It can to make tliu censorship of the cable nnd telegraph service oltoctivo. They now oxiinnno all suspicious mall innttor. Llttlo or no criticism of the government Is heard In Caracas. Tlio imprisonment of the supreme court has ovuraucd the people and convinced 111 em that nny expression of opinion not fa- vorublo to I'alacio is liable lo load to un pleasant consequences. It Is nsscrtod by tboso friendly to Crospo thnt a great majority of the people through- > ut the country arongalnst tlio govornmunt , jut they are afraid to declare openly for the revolutionary movcmont until .It has been Dettor organized nnd shows strength enough n the Held to make success reasonably surp. rho condition of affair * here , and in fact throughout the country , amounts to almost a reign of terror. There is a feellnp of unccr- .umty and dread among all classes of the [ JOOplO. 'Minister ICgan'g Finns. VAi.i'Aiiuso , Chill ( via Calveston , Tox. ) , April 8. FOy Mexican Caulo to the Now York Herald Special to TUB BKE. ] United States Consul McCroery told mo today that Minister Patrick Euan hud boon offered by Secretary of Stnto lilnlno the appomtrnout of minister cither to Paris or to Pokln. Mr. IStran , so Mr. McCroorv snys , nftor thinking over the matter , declined both offal's. Ho did not want logo to Paris on the ground that it was too expensive. His objection to t'ekln was the distance. It has been aecided by the vlco presi dent of the Chamber of Doputles mat ho will not cull a suasion of that body for the consid eration of matters relative to the accusations igalnst the Into President Balraacoda's min isters. The senate will moot for mat pur- nose , however , during tno latter part of the uiou'.h. WOKJC OF A CONFIUKXC13 MAN. Ho Succeeds in Securing l.nro Sums and Outwitting the Police. ICopurlaMeil IS)2 bu Jamsi Qnnton DemtitM Loxnox , April 8. [ Now York Herald Oablo Special to Tim BEK. | The polieo have not yet succeeded in capturing the en terprising swindler who masquerades under the names ot Herreshoff and ( Junior. I hoar today that hls'confldonco operations cover a much wider and moro ambitious arena than was at first supposed. . .His story to pcoplo who might bo supposed to havd , personal acquaintance with Uuntor is that * Do was an only brother of the author and was himself a dramatist , but owing to tbq machinations - ' nations of a wicked partner his succesafu tour of Australia with his own nluy came to sudden grief , therefore ho Unas himself pen niless in a strange city. Among his latest victims are Uobsrt McOluro , Hobert Barr , Luke Sharp and Florence Wardentho novel ist. In each case , however , the sum ob tained , owing to a suspicion excited by his manner , was smaller tbun it otherwise would have been. Ho skillfully adopted the means to the end and , shedding bis Uun tor skin , called upon the editor and yachtsman in the character of lierrcshoff. His weak eyes , which are family character istics , helped the impersonation. Hero ho obtained an introduction to leading yacht brokers , one of whom entertained him at the Junior Carlton club , where uftor a liberal flow of wine ho became boisterous und ut- tomptea to break a dinner service. This convinced the ynchtlng man .that something was wrong in Herreshoff's composition and when the swindler called ( ho next day ho was shown the door. Until the polieo cap ture him ho will endeavor to add luster to the nanioi of Gunter and Hurresboff. Ex-Congressman David H. Puigo of Akron , O. , senior member of Paige , Carry & Co. , the New York aqueduct contractors , whoso notes to tbo extent of $100,000 dollars have t/ono to protest , has turned up in London. He evidently intends avoiding observation. John Booktvalkor of Ohio saw him this after noon. 13ooUwnlkor nnd tbo fugitive nro old friends but Palgo doulinoi to recognize him and disappeared as rapidly us possible. Ho looks worn and haggard. Ho is probably on bis way to Carlsbad to talk matters ever with John Hunilngton of Cleveland , whoso endorsements Paige forged. FKANCK KAVOUS ItKOIlMlUClTV. U'liut Slio Io Irim I'urtlciiliirly from tlio United iStntofi Aloroliuutg. ICnplirtghttil it > 9 ! by Jmna Oiinlon llennclt.\ \ PAIIIS , April 8. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tnc UKK. | 1 have referred al ready many times to the tentative commer cial acroomont between Franco and the United States. The question took a now turn today in the customs commlttoo of the Chamber. M. Kocuo , minister of commerce - morco , oxplalnnd that the cabinet at Washington wanted to apply to Franco paragraph 3 of tbu hlcltinloy bill. France , bald the minister , prefers to negotiate - tiato tbo matter. If wo send' J7.000.00i ) francs worth of morchandUo to America wo pay a duty of 1 , " 1)1,01)0 ) ) francs. America demands equality. Franco demands exclusion , coffea not fulling under paragraph U of thq McKm- ley bill. AujJnai accepted. Then the American Ogurcs wore taken and the gov urn men t proposed to allow the United States to enter free ot duty 7'JOO.OOO francs worth of American tnercbundUo composed of merino HtutTs , wooden paving block * , fresh fruits anil staves for casks. Tbo committee unanimously adopted the government pro posal. JACQUES ST. Cent : . I'll Id HIM ' I'onnlty Today. Uiu Jama ( Inrdan lltnmtt. } P.\ni , April 8. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tim Um : . ( Louis Anajtny , sen tenced to death for the murder 'of Haronno Dcliard , on the BoJIevard du Temple , will bo guillotined at daybreak Saturday morn ing. The condemned man Is awuro of his fate , and U vary much downhearted. Ho has had a long interview with the chaplain of Liaroquette prison , bui at the same tlmo writes loug lutters about his positivlst theo ries. HU father made a lust attqmpt Friday to delay the execution by calling for a now medical , examination as to his ion's sanity. Alliiirn In .l ttuibu JamM ( ionlnn Uennett. } OAIIIO , April . [ Now Yortt Herald Cable Special to TUB BEK. ] The sultan consented to issue trade supplementary to the II rm an at the request of tha French ope Husslan ambassadors , Tina relieves the tension of the situation la ilgvpt. Uoadmir of tha lirman will probably take place Mon day or Tuesday , thus allowing tbo French squadron tlmo to arrive at Alexandria from Pioraus. , Uin In I'nuliu l' ° lnd lilt Ivory. LONDON , April 8. It Is reported that Emln Pas tin has recovered the immense stores ol ivory -which ho was forced to abandon whoa lie left the equatorial province with Stanley , Sentenced u I'ltud to Death , LONUOK , April 8. Henry Wood of Briton who assaulted nmtTiiurdoroil a alrl G years of ago , has been scutonccd to death. LIFE. Tnck ComvnySoTiIiirSurcrmo from Life's Tu- inullnoiiAStrife. John I * Conwny , bettor Known ns Jack Conwny , the br3lfer ( ot "Tim the council- nan , " allommcd-io-commltsutcldo last oven- ng by shootlne nJt'-caliber ball through his oft lune nt his rdoih at the corner of Six- oonth nnd'Corby.airools. Young Conwny mil been drinking heavily all day. About noon ConWny remarked to hli land- ndy , Mrs. Stovou ; Almt4io would rather dlo linn live , but no. attention was paid to his fllk ns hu was proltv drUnK. About 0 : ! ) MrVStovons hoard a pistol shot upstairs over the saloon and nlarmcd ho men who were In the saloon below. The door loading Into the room occupied > y young Conway was locked , but won irokon down. Con WAV win found lying on ho bed with n bullet hole in hU loft breast , ust above the heart. A doctor wa < < called ind after an examination ordered a removal o somu hospital. This was objected to by bis friends. Ho Is badly hurt , the doctor snys , but the chances nro favorable for his recovery. Stileldo of u YOUIIR town DruggHt After u rrotntctcd Drunk. PF.HIIV , la. , Aprils. [ Special Telegram to Tun BKI : . ] Clmrloi A. Croft , a prominent young druggist of this nlaco , committed sul- cido lust ni ht by taking thirty grains of morplilno. Ho hnd boon In Ica Molncs for , wo days dissipating , nnd on his nrrival lomo was severely reprimanded by his father , lie immediately took the morphine nnd by hard und constant attendance three doctors were tibto to kcop him txlivo until ibout noon today. Ho was 'J3 years old. It s feared tlio uiolhur may lose her mind. Municipal Intercuts. Four DUDOI : , la. , April 8. [ Special Tclo- jrnm lo TIIK Bm ] Every cow in Fort Oodgo li for salo. The last vostlgo of the sovereignty of the once famous Fort Dodge bovine whoso supremacy over the city was explained far nnd wldo has cndod. A year ago a county herd luw was passed by county votes nnd it was thought that the cow was doomed. The city government , however , wai for the cow ind the county lawwas not enforced. Tbo issue was not raised in the recent municipal election but very quietly all anti-cow alder men were elected. The first ordinance passed by them wn'sorio prohibiting nny live itock irom running at largo in tbo city limits at any time. Sold Uli'invooil Honilfl. GLEN woo t > , la. , April 8. fSpocial to Tun Bun. ] At the mooting"of the city council last night sonlcd bids were opened for the purchase or the $10,000 water woriis bonds. A number of agents wcro In the city anxious to secure the Oonds for tboir respective homes. The s-uccessful bidder wns Spltzer & Co. of Boston , paying the nmgnijicont pre mium of SU11.50 for.tlio bonds , which run fif teen years nt 0 per cent interest. Three vears ncofil.OOO was put into an artesian well pro ject which was ou\jn \ u partial success. The 510,000 will now $ > e .iiddcd to that amount which will give titciiwood ( n first-class water worKs system. / [ _ CoiicluxloiV'ot1 tlio Conference. CiusTos , la. , A'jVff 8. | Special Tcloram to THE BKE. I Uv. | 1. aiattiil , jr. , of Cleveland - land , O. , addressed the Evangelical confer ence last evening. ' Kovs. L. N. Day , JV II. Yaggi , S. A. Millbrand J.W. McCnrdywore today .elected as a bwird of examiners of the junior preachers jjorjtho ensuing year. Kev. J. H. Ynggl was plocjCod editor of the confer ence journal. Roy. tJ. H. Yuggi was elected conference trtisteoj Jbr three years. Stony City. la. , was 'selected as the place for hold ing the next conference. , Iowa l'd\iejftorH \ la hrnsion. ' pNc.Ia.I ; 1'Apr ] JSpecial Telegram to IlKE. " ! ThqBucp tifiil Iowa supdfjinten- dont&KoiindTnbloiiotivcjicd hare.toUny\vlth superintendents prosont'from MarsthtUtOwn , Cedar Hupids , Dos Moincs. JoiTerson Knox- vllle , Ames. Nevada' alid1 'one representative of Chicago schools , 'Prof. Pipor. The moot ing continue * tomorrow , being devoted to tbo discussion of school questions. UiunugoB for the Victim or u Wreck. CEIIAH HAIMUS , la. . April 8. fSpocial Tele gram to THE BKC.J ' ( 'ho case of C. C. Car penter against the Chicago , Mllwmikeo & bt. Paul railroad for 20,000 for personal In juries received In the Coon itnplds wreck , was decided in the federal court today. The jury awarded Carpenter § 1,250. Agreed with tlio Itnllroads. Sioux Cmla. . , April 8. [ Special Tele- . grntn to TUB BEK.J After two years of ne gotiation nnd wrangling the city council and tbo Illinois Central and the Chicago , St. Paul & Minneapolis , companies today agreed on plans for an extensive viaduct over- the railroad tracus. Thq cost will bo about $50,000. , Iow MlncrN Will Meet. OTTUMWA , la. , Ap'rll 8. President W. S. * Scott of tbo United Mine Workers associa tion of Iowa announces a state convention ot Iowa miners nt Oskaloosa April H and 15 to discuss tbo legislative action refusing miners certain laws. Died In Awful Agony. DBS MOIXES , la. , April 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKK.J Mrs. Anulo Carrs , wife of Adolphus Cnrrs of this city , was so badly burned by gasollno last ovmnnir that she died In great agony this evening. She was U7 old. years _ _ JtAl'lI ) V1TV f XOH'HUV\l > . for : i Week All Coimimnleiidmi with tlio Outside World \Vim Cut Oil' lUrm CITV , S. D. , . April 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bin.J : From Friday of last weak until yesterday but ono train entered the Black Hills from the outside world and until today all wires were down and press messages were refined.Vhilo not as sovorc us In Kansas or Nebraska , a liorce snow and wind storm raged all day Sunday und Monday , the snow drilling six feet nnd more In the stroolt nnd on rough land ? . Owing to the witrm weather which prevailed dur ing and nftor the storm , very few cattle wore lost. No fotnlltloi hiwo been reported , though fears are expressed for several per sons who started to ITOSS the reservation Friday and Saturday nnd who must have been caught in tbo bud lands. Huron Itn TjUuiiTt liUmitUllcil. Sioux FALLS , S.,1' April 1. The bill of exceptions for n ijjjtjjp trial In the Do Sleurs divorce case ma.kej. ho now point that the court bore had uojjurlsdlction because the baron is oinnassador.lo Franco und the stat ute of the Unltoilj States declares that the supreme court ImsttfAxdusivo jurisdiction in suits ugalnit ombajiuulors.L'he statute is meant , of course , Vftnpply to cmbassadors to the Unltvd State.i.b ; bi Tim Jfifd Jteeunl. PoiiTiAXD , Ore. , Aiprll B. The Troutdalo Ululllory has burpJeUI"1 Loss , $100,009. BitmiBiiiuvHN' , tyvVil 8 , Fire destroyed a freight shed on th mny. with ' . ' ,000 bales of cotton and 400 toiwicof wheat from Now Orleans , and alaruu Quantity of merchandise. The loss isory heavy. DES MOINEB , Ia TJrll 8. Fire destroyed the Crocker school huubotbls morning , loss fW.OOO with no insurunco. Tlio children marched out of the building with diniculty. Several were slightly injured in tbo crush , SteamerAlflvuUJ At Bremen TrnvoUeu , from Now York. At London Sighted : City of Chicago and Inland , from Now York. At Now York Hermann , from Bremen. At Stotln Hecla , from Now York. The United Stains and Brazil mull steamer Soguoranca , from Now York March If ) , ar rived at Illo Janeiro' April 7. She will sail for Now York April 10. The State. I.CUKUO < ! ct Protection. WASHINGTON- , C. , April 8. [ Special Telegram to Tim Buu.J Tlia Nebraska Htnto loau'uo application for admission to protec tion of the national agreement was granted today. The league has been admitted in a member ot class ' ! ! " under the prorlalons of ( bo agreement. PIH1I TMl Ollllt Wl nT VTl XTnrMX CUUER SI1UL1Z SMTLSCED Ho Wns Aniious lo" Be Hung at nn Early Data. TOLD THE COURT TO ARRANGE IT QUICKLY Wlillo Itnilonlng tlio Orlmn tli < liiilcn Wu * Frequently Intermixed liy tlio rrU- uuor Whrn tliu Allnlr Will Occur Nt-brnikii NIM\ . Gitvxi ) ISLAND , Nob. , April 3. [ Special to TIIK BHR. ] "I could say something but I guess It's not worth while , an gn on with your ral-kllllnp , " wore the words uttoretl by Juylor Schultz this morning whan Judge larrison , while rondcrtng tin ) sentence of doatb , nslccd him If ho had anything to say. Only about tlfty people were present wuon the sentence was pronounced. It U the first tlmo in the experience of .1 HIIRO Harrison that ho had this dtitv to perform , tlo re viewed the oasoand the trial of the prisoner for the murder of J. P. Farr , nnd paid a well losorvcd compliment to thu attorneys for lie ! defense. Wlillo all this win being spoken to the murderer ho stood below the ludgcs' bench looking the speaker in the eye ind never flinching. "Though the attorneys bnvo done every thing they could for you , " continued the ludge , "the evidence plainly shows premedi tation and malice in committing thu murder. You , a- appears , hnd n right stnrr In llfo when young. As soon , however'as you had n choice of your own you toolt the wrong path ; you gave yourself up to the wrong desires - sires ; you saturated yourself with alcohol , as Is shown. " "That's not so , " Interposed the prisoner. "You oven went so far as to abuse the partner of 3 our joys und sorrows , to boat her with a whip " "That's n lie , " was the prompt reply of the prisoner. As J ml go Harrison continued tlio convicted min simply nodded his head In a matter of fact way nnd said no moro. Tno usual for mal sentence was spoken nnd as Judge Harrison risen concluded with a tremulous "May God have mercy on your soiil , " the mausatdown , evidently clad it was ovor. 'The hanging will take place in the sheriff's yard in Hall county , Nebraska , July 21) ) , be tween the hours of fl a. m. nnd ! ) p. m. Shultz remains just ns careless of his falo as the day after ho was found guilty. He would rather have the "nit killing , " as ho calls It , como sooner than the date ilxed. ALMOST ANOTIIKK I.-VUICK CASK. A fnHcr.slty Plaen Mun Hhootri at Ills Wife , but .lllssi-H Her. Uxtvr.itsiTr PLACI : , Neb. , April 8. [ Spe cial to Tun Bin.J Late last Tuesday night D. M. Wolf , a merchant of this city , was roused by a noise at his front door , und seizing a gun nnd light , proceeded to investigate. The would-Do burclnr answered him bade when ha asked what was wanted , but. heeded the warning to mnko himself scarco. Mr. Wolf there upon blow out the light and started bnck to his bedroom. In the meantime his wife had arisen and was in tlio uitchcn , in the act of pulling down a window blind , when her hus band came to the room. Suppos ing she was an accomplice of the- other fellow attempting to escape by wav of the window. Mr. Wolf toolt as straight aim as ho could and fired , the ball going so near toils mark that the powder burnt his wife's neck. No tnjur.v resulted from the accident other than n terrible shock which has prostrated the lady for the time being. Ktockvllle Cltl/eim Disappointed. STOCKVII.LK , Nob. , April 8. fSpocial to Tun BRK. ] For some time past the people of this village hove been anxious to have the court house yard improved nnd made pre sentable by planting trees around the same , but the commissioners have always refused to do anything in that line on account of the possiolo oxpouse to the county. A number of wide awake citizens of this village made another effort in this matter yesterday. They presented a written offer , signed by al most cverv business man in the village , agreeing to plant the trocs , seed down the yard and keep the same free from weeds for the next five years , without any expense to the county , provided the county would fence the same , but the commissioners reluscd to allow anything lo bo done. Old Settler * Meet lit ( illil.mi. Ginnos , Nob. , April 8. [ Special to THE Bnc.J Yesterday was the twonty-llrst anni versary of the settlement of Gibbon. In commemoration of the event about twenty families , representing tbo original colony , met In Davis's hall and spent the day and evening in a social reunion. A perm an on t organization was formed nnd they will moot every year. Tbo forenoon session consisted mostly in tbo organization , and tbo evening sosslo'n was occupied in narrating some of thu incidents of their pioneer llfo. Mrs. C. O. Cbilds of Shelton road extracts from the first pnpor printed in Gibbon , and other mombora gave short stories of their experi ence with the Indians. Ititllwny Kinployos Organize. FIIKMONT , Neb , April 8. [ Special to TUB BIK. ] State Organizer Knodell was in the city last night and organized a club hero of the National Hallway Employes. The prirao purpose ot this organization is to protect railway nun and tbo railways from any adverse - verso and unjust legislation. The Fremont club organized with I'M charter members und elected the following ofllcers : President , .I. C. Ferguson ; vlco president , C , J. WurricK ; secretary , O. Lambcrson ; treasurer , John Livingston ; executive commlttoo , J , H. Howe , W. U. Golden , J. J. Kennedy. Ho IMopiMl with 11 l'\irni 'r' Wife. PAIMLMOX , Nob. , April 8. ( Spoolal Tele gram 10 TUB BKI : . ] BJ Huddard , the man accused of eloping with the wife of Adolph Peterson some months ago , was broucht bore from the Douglas county jail today. He waived examination nnd wa bound over to me district court In tha aurn of U)0 ) on the churgo of adultery. The woman ho Is ac cused of eloping with is the wife of ono of tlio wealthiest and most rcspautod citizens of tills county , Dnnlmrds to Meet ut .Jnnhitn. .Tu.MATt. Nob. , April 8. [ Special to THE BUB. ] The Ounkards hold a big stnto busi ness mooting hero yesterday. There are delegates present from all parts of the stato. The society hero will build n largo church in the sou III eide of town this Hummer. I'lr.i ill Nuliriisiiil City. NUIIIIASKA CITV , Nob. , April 8. [ Special Telegram to TIIK BKK. | The watchman's house at the intersection of the two approaches preaches to the B , it M. bridge caught fire about 10 o'clock this evening. The amount of damage and origin ot the lira are not known. Clty : Cenler'H Criminal Cases. Ci.iv CE.VTUH , Nob. , April 6. [ Special to TUB Biiis.j District court Is In session hero Jt isn't the tw- val way lt' Just the revr-mi to pay n patient u liun you can't cunt him. Noyur- thuloHH , t lull's what's done by tlio proprietors of Dr. Bugo'a Cn- rorrh llcmcdy. They promise to ray you fSOO if they cnu't euro , your catarrh , no matlor how liail the wise. It Isn't mere talk it'n business. You can satisfy younlf of it. If you'ro interratixl. And you ought to l . if you have catnrrh. It's faith in their medicine tbut's bnhind tha offer. It lias cured thousatuls of the wort > t cases , Mliero o very thing eke failed. You can bo cured , too. If you can't , you jjct the money. They're willing to take the risk you ought to Ixi glad to tnko the inodlcino. It's the cheapest medicine you can buy , l > ecuu.su it's guaranteed to give Mtlafactlou , or your money is retunuxl. You only i y for Me yowl you got. Con you ask more 1 That's tbo prritllar plan all Dr. Pierco'a medicines are sold ou. with Judge Hastings presiding There nro 120 cases on the docket , nine of whloh nro criminal nnd nine dlvoroo CA.SOS , The most Important of the criminal case * Is thnt against Dr. Chapman nnd MM. Wiobbor of Hastings nnti Dr. Butler of Harvard , who wcro hold to the district court last Auguftt , charged with murder In the case of Minnie Kllng. ( ( duinlMn v. .M. C , A , Contention. Coi.vMiitNob. ! . , April 8. ( Special Tolo- cram 10 TUB UKI : . I The annual convention of the Young MJII'S Christian association of district No. 1 commenced a throe days' moojt- Ing hero this evening , about thirty delegates being present. The opening nddioss ot wel come wns delivered bv llov. Charles H. Gardner , dnnn of Holy Trinity cathedral of Omaha , nt the Coimregntlonnl church , after which a reception wns held In the rooms of the association , Many moro delegate * nro looked for tomorrow. TALK WHICH DIDN'T COUNT. Squires' Street Sueeptiig Contniet IIU- eiitMMl by tlui Hoard ot Public Works. The street sweeping controversy was before - fore the Board of Public Works nt the ses sion hold yesterday afternoon but It wns not settled oy any moans , Mnjor Furny pro duced a copy of TIIK Br.B , from which ho road the correspondence that passed between Mayor Liomut nnd Contractor Squired. After concluding hu turned to Mr. Squires with thcrcmnrk : "Is this linnLnnd concluslvul" "Tho mayor and myself nro attending to this nmtlor nt the present time , " answered Mr. Squires. Chairman Btrkhausor explained the con dition of affairs nrd what brought about the writing of the two letters. Ho denied that ho hud nny personal fooling in the matter. "What you have tnlkcd don't count , " re sponded Major Furayni U Is the contract that speaks now. " Ho wns of the opinion thnt Mr. Squires should bu allowed extr. compensation for cleaning sonic ot the streets. "While that may bo true. " answered Chairman Hlrlthunsor , "you must tnko Into consideration that the city bus paid for cleaning at its own expense , eight miles of the worst atrsets in the city. " Then Mr. Squires spoke. Ho said that if a running conversation was going on , he would make a few remarks. When ho wont to work last season It was with a string tied to his contract. Ho hnd spoilt $4,000 and had received fflOO In return. This spring ! K > had boon oslced to clean streets whore breaking plows and wheel scrapers would do better work than sweepers. Major Furay asked what streets wore In thnt condition. Ho was informed that North Fomtosnth , Harnoy nntl West Dodge streets were buried beneath the mud thnt had been dropped by graders. For months ho bad submitted , but did not propose to do so any longer. Major Furay staled there was considerable truth in the remark , and said that some streets hud been thrown out that should have been paid for. Mr. Squires told about storms thnt had washed dirt uuon thu slreels aflor Ihoy hnd been swept. There had been times when the streets had been swept clean and n ruin would come on before the inspector hail gene ever the wont. In such cases the streets weio invari ably rejected. Chairman Blrkhauser replied that timt was something the boiud could not help , as ox- City Engineer TllUon had refused to send an inspector out to follow thu sweepers. Colonel Egbert .suggested that the talk did not counr , and Immediately it was cut olT. The bids on the ropaving of Park avenue from Leaven worth to Hickory street wore : J. B. Smith & Co. , vitrified brick , $1.37 per square yard. The Barber Asphalt company , shoot ns- phallum , JSi.-O per square yard. Gutlcr.i Sioux Falls granite , ) . -10 ; white Colorado sandstone , $ ; ! . :17 : ; red Colorado sandstone , 33.3. > ; Woodruff , Kan. , sandstone , $ li.4u ; vit rified brick , $3.'JS. Joun Grant , sheet osphaltum , Sl.OjjJa par squire yard. Gutters Sioux Falls irranito , fa.liO i ; white Colorado sandstone , SI.U.J'-j : red Colorado sandstone , $3.0'Woudruif ; ! ; , Kan. , sandstone , $ J.33-i ; vitrified erick , § y.so. For extra concrete the bids were $ rt per squaru yard and 20 cents per cubic yard for gradintr. / u c. 11. JtJti : n TJ / ; . . A man clvlng the name of , George Hallcr was plcKcd up In a fit ut Dodge and Six teenth sti-ceU. Ho wns taken to the police station nnd cared for , but could glvo no ad dress to which ho coutd bo taken. Notwithstanding attractions elsewhere a good uudlcnco greeted Mrs. C. M. Woodward at South Omaha Thursday evening and list ened with great attention to her discussion of "Tho Hoyal Progress of Keform. " Fire in an unoccupied building ut Thir teenth nnd Pacific streets called out tbo de partment at 1-0 ! ! this morning. The fire wns cvldcnllv of an incendiary origin and damaged the buildinir , which wus owned bv Mr. Dugal. lo the extent of ? JOO. Mr. V. W. Bonlmm , formerly of Buffalo , N. Y. , has como to Omaha lo engage in thu wholesale cigar business. Ho is pleased with the indications ol a good field for a success ful business in his lino. Ho will be asso ciated with prominent Omaha gentlemen In the enterprise. Gustavo A'idreon , the safe manufacturer , has just returned homo from a two months sojourn in Toxns nnd the Arkansas Hot Springs , to which places ho wont In search of health. Ho wus utlllctcd with rheumatism nnd now Is much improved. Ho is a great admirer of Gnlvestou and thinks It is ono of the coming great cities. Ho had a vorygood oftor made him to remove his works to that city , and ho Is now thinking seriously of es tablishing a branch of bis iron works in Gal- voston. For Women. If yr.ii nro fullering from nny of tlie iillmTOts resulting from Impure or imporur- islici b'.ooj.nnd ncod a positive tonic , you Mill flnil ppcody relief hy drinking tha WATKII of REGENT PRING. ArmlyslB glioiva thut Mils water contain * 4.10.11 grnlnn Iron blturu. and .8145 grulna Manganese blcnrh. in cncli gallon. Inquiry of your jiliyslclan will nniflrm < air btnlcincnt that Ihq combination of lilpail making clciuciitB Is as valuahlo an it iirirc. Try.lt. 'fht tfattrt are liollteJ otJy by I fa Kxcel. elor Sprinjt Company at Excelsior Springs -m/w. EVSissouro Ulcbardson Drug Co , A/jIs. / , Oinalia , Keb PROPOSALS l-'OH PAVING. t'oulcil proposula will Do rcuolvod by tlio iiiulurulKiicil until Iu : : o'uloulc D , in , April . ' . ISU. , fur tlio following klnilit of payliu niu- tnliil. vl/ : Hliuot iisphnltuiu. Slou.v 1'iilU or oilier Bniiilti : . \Vliltu Colorailo tf.iiiilbtnuu. Itiiil Colni-nilii siuiilslonc. WoodrHir. ICinis ! : htono. Vltrillui ) brli'k. And brluU uloolcs , nil iiconrJIng lo sDCuincft- Korliavlns tlisulloy In IjlooU I ! , llaniooni I'laco. In tlio oily of Oiualiu. conipiUtfil lu htront liiiiroveinunl | UHtrlct No. 1IJ. onl'jnm Iinprovt'il liy OrdliMiic-o r < o. yi ) Knch iiltl toBiieoIfy u prluupur iimro > nrrt for Ilio iiivliiiiiioiiitilolo lu Ilio ulluy. Work lo 1)0 done In accoriliincu with uluni and EpfcJUvtUloiiiion Iliu In tlio ollluo nt Ilia boa i'U of public works. Kiicli urorotiiil to bo niiiilo on prluluil tjlunut furnisiica by tlio li.jir.l , uiul to ) > o u" > ' ' ' > - niinlfil by n corlllloil clinuk hi Vliu HUIII of tXW , linynlilotu tliu oily of Omnliu. : i < uacrlaonuo of Kiuxl fill Hi. . . , The bourU will uwiird Hie roiitruct for Ilio ( Illfurcnt UlniUtif luaterlul mibjiwl lo Ilio so. locitlon of llio nuicriul by llii > property o\f iien onmiyor and oily coimoll , Tim board reserves the rlzlit toicjoct any Chairman Hoard of I'liblliiVuri8. . Oiuahi , M > b. , April 7 , ls rAfcrll 7 8-U-ll Tliat 1'copk Speak Well of Sarsaparilla Mr. K. J. Hrumlage of Nor\\-alk , Ct" , of the firm of Huvlon & llrundajc ; , ex- l > icssnicn , 159 Main Street , writes his ex perience below : " Kor n long lime I have been doubled with A weak stomach , followed by Indigestion and Dyspepsia A short time JIRO I licgau taking Hood's Sar- sapaiIlia and took Unco or four hollies , lie- suit. I hiiM1 not fell so well all oxer for > ears. Jly food seldom tumbles nui noJly sister , who was liouhleil about the same way as 1115self , took Hood's Harsapaillla with very pleasing results. I do not womler that pal- ions all along Hie line speak so well of Hood's Kiisauaillla. Don't see how Ihiiv ean help it. " H. J. lIiu-MiVdi : , Norwalk , Ct. uV8rD BH. . Rose Is well known In Itochcster , X. Y. , as head of the linn of Hose & Kilily , wholesah ) aud retail dealers In general hardwan * and house furnishing goods , at 1117 Kasl Main Slieet. Hie statement ot .so piuialneiit u man must Command Attention "I send this ini oliciinlas I feel to con- gratiilate myself that 1 used Hood's Saisap.i- illla. Six month' ) ago my digestion viu very had , anil 1 had almost a case of Chronic Dyspepsia I was also broken down by ovei-work , so that I could not sleep nights. Jly stonucli U now perfect , my net ves In excellent .shape , and 1 have gained Hi pounds lu c months , ( 'orallthlsbenelilniygintltiidols due llodd'.s tiaisaparlll.i. Accit | my bcsl wishes for Hood's Sarsaparllia tlio best medicine In Iho l.ind. " 1 > . H. Kosi : , of liose & , liddy , lioclieitcr , N" . V. HOOD'S PILLS net easily , yet promptly nuit cflicleut'vini ' H"1 H * pr nn l lie tel .oiiro Cod-liver oil is useful be yond any praise it has ever won ; and yet few are wil ling to take it the taste is so vile and it lasts so long. Some stomachs cannot take it , and some are burdened with it. Scott's Emulsion of cod- liver oil is not offensive ; it is pleasant to some , especial ly children. It is not often a tax on digestion. Scott's Emulsion is cod- liver oil made far more ef fectual. There is a little book on CAREFUL LIVING ; sent free. SCOTT ft DOWN B. Clipnrnu , isaSouih sih Avenue , New York. Your JniREUt l : pi Scolt's Emukion of cod.liver oil all diuggisu every where do. Ji. S3 Extract of Beef , Do-you want n copy ot Diio'f Ton ? See Hint it is intulo from Iho Got. tiino Incomparably tlio bost. Pure , pulu- ttiblo.rofi'e&hiiitf. Disj- eoluds oloui'ly- See Bnrpn Loi- blp'a niirnuurc in blue on label , thus. the illchtlvo ni-Kims rcjfiiliito Iliu IxiurolH , nml nro nni-iiimlml mini nntl- lilllauniniMli < > lii . ! ) < > so niuall. .Vill'r. e , . AMUShlMMNTB. . 5 i KliW THEATER.DAY , This ( Saturday ) April ] ,1Kt 'iMO riTtOlllllinfCH Of MATiNJn : 'I II IS AK I'lvltNOUN AT . ' : W. ( DotitJlli lllll ) THE LuUIr.lA.NJAN Mill - - THE LESSON IN ACTING. I'llces KlrH Hour , 'let balcony. We. THIS KVUNINli AT 8. THE COHSICAN DHOTHERS. I'niCKs-J'iiiiinct , JI.O' ; inirnimt tilrciu , Wo iind tl.iW ) biiiiiony ' in i n' 7.V- ; gallery , - > e. hove.rtccntli nuU Ilumcj yirouls SUMDAY EVENING , APRIL 10. rijwclal Hnjinitcmjnt of tlio C'oiimill in , O1 AM ) | .1 > MI'AM OK I'JiAVtiUH. I nilur Ilia Dtruclionol It. lln > il'jii , l'ri uiilln < llruiinou Ilaimril iUruumt Conunlr BHWU , THE HENRIETTA iioiitfoTiiM jiiiimnriu : I..VMII. " I'llcoj r.ir < | iiul , H > M , imniiirt lr < ilc f I ( X ) nun fl..l. unltony 7 0 anil Il.tWi tfallnry.Sjo i-.iluoiiii | y inurnlijg. _ Street iiicaicr. Three Nijlits. Cotnintncing Thuriilay , Apr. 7. MATIN lbi BATUItUAY. HEWTOH BEEHS Miiuirtni | | | lij mi Kirf lent Coiiiiiuujr In HI.Ol'I'l ) WIIII Farnam Street T 0 Nights Oommotioiug Sunday Mat. April 10 , 0141) OllIClINAU OOM1SUY OO. ifcHllticn ni1 nlKlit. Muuiliiy nml Tiiuvl'ir A Huht fiirn ) Million. " WrUiiKulur l" l "li\t'l. \ " \Vi-dnutdur ) nnd Tliurkilujr lilvlili , . W ON IJ K U L ) Grand Opera House. \VKIK UK Ai'itu. ii I/Aiii ( > lillrle. lliuuiucl of Die lr , iil llowvn tir ! alliplDtr. Midr , Iliu K ri'tluii ' furlunu tullur. I'M pa Mnj. nml till furliauliHl mule , lltoullUnl ux Kurl. < , 1'errul Metlrnu eilillilt , Jin , II. CIlUuu' * lii , ID ' 'Ihu Iliui'li Klnu" Aniuliilim Ouu Dliuu. llinlr. . I'Je , Uui Kit.lt , it > . opua uaily fruuj I to lUp ui.