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2 THE OMAilA DAILY BEEf FKIDtVY , APRIL 22. 1892. JACK WILKS QUITE WILLING Ho Has Foiled a Guaranty of His Anxiety * to Meat Tommy Ryan. HIGH FIGURES OF THE CHICAGO MEN lie i\-ldnntlr : Docnn't Cnro tii Tncklo tlio St. I.ouls llrulnor KIIIIVIH Oltv Hrnts the AMi | tl ( .SiorlliiB | > 'c\tn of tlio l > ay. I CiucAon , III. , April 21. [ Special to Tun Jlr.r..J-Jack Wllks of St. Louis , the MU- sonri wcllcrwolRht pugilist , called at tlm tTblcaga Herald office yesterday nnd posted a ( forfeit or $100 lo bring on. If possible , a > match with Tommy Hyan , thu' welterweight 'champion. tot&OO n ido and a purse of 1,200 offered by tbo South Omntm Atblotlo club. i'I liavo been trying to get n match WtU Ryan for over a year , " said Wilks"but bo has appeared unwilling to c'vo ' mo his game. Just when I thought I had him ho tooit on McMillan , then llowsou and next Need ham. 1 have boon unable to get n go with him. Ho lias a good chanca to win my . "niOnoy , b t I think I can inaUo It hot for hlm.t" The fight , If arranged , is to como olT within ilvo wooki after the signing ot nrtl- closiho ; winner to tnico nil or $1,000 and the loser $200 , M the man docldo. The gloves 'will ' bo thb smUlfcst allowed by law. Both Mnon will bo required to post a guaranty of tlOO 'or-00 with the South Omaha Athlotlo club to insure their appearance In the ring. The club In to cheese a referee , nnd the final stakeholder Is to bo chosen hereafter. The inon are to wolgh In nt noon at Il2 pounds , give or take two pounds. Kj an 1'vuM Wealthy. Tommy Uyan , who bus been giving spar ring exhibitions In Dubuque , returned to the city yesterday. At llrst ho was not Inclined to view WilUs' challenge favorably , declarIng - Ing that ho would not urrnugo another match until ho had settled accounts with Danny Nocdham. "I do not object to ineetlnc \ViIUs , " he said , "but I am unwilling to light for so small a purso. I will , however , moot " \VllUs to a Uulsb before tbo club offnnng tbo largest purse. I also want to make a bet with him of $ j,500 on tbo side. 1 luiiiu bat If 1 got on a mulch with Wllks it will bo llko llnd ing inonoy. It Is true that I bavo fought , for HinHllur purses than he oltors , but I do not feel Hue doing so again. Wllks ought to find lincking for that amount. I don't care where the light talces place so long ns it is hoforo tbo clUD hanging up the largest purso. " It is probiiulu that ifVllks' Madiera como to ho front that the match will uo made lu the course of a day or two. Not Very Anxious to I'lglit , THE Bii : : outlined the true status of affairs 'between Wllks nnd Hyan In last Sunday's ' 1'suo. For over a year now tbo sporting editor " tor of Tin : UKC , vested with full" authority by the South Omaha club , and several promi nent and wealthy sportinu men of this city , hhs been endeavoring to make a match for "WilUs with Uyan. I say for Wllks simply from the fact that ho has hegircd his friends hero to make the co for him undTncBKi : man was delegated by them to do so , if possi ble. In pursuance of this dcslro on the part of Wilks' friends , no less than three several proposition * bavo Been made to Hyun , viz. : that bo light Wilks for a stake ofOUO \ and n purse of $500 ; or vice versa , and then later a $ l0l , ) purse with SoOD on tha side was offered , the winner to take the whole shooting match. These propositions were oil mode to Louis Houseman , sporting editor of the Chicago Inter Ocean and whilom manager of liy an , nnd while no promised to consummate n match In acceptance of either ono or tbo other of these propositions , noth ing detlulto was aver done. In fact no re sponse from either Uyau or Houseman who lias since quit the former' * management 'has bocn received unont tbo last and most liberal proposition. Consequently it all looks very much as if Mr. Uyan would have none of Mr. Wllks , that is unless ho can pull off a go according lo his own illctatlon-and the old Chicago gang at bis heels. Ho flunked ingloriously in bis match at Now Orleans with Danny Need- ham , and Is evidently far below tbo standard at xvhfcb ho rates himself. Last Monday $500 was telegraphed Wllks from thin city to go to Chicago and arrange a meeting with Hvnu if possible , the ono strict stipulation being .tbnt the contest should como oil in this vicinity. All of Ryan's talk about u $3,500 bet on the sldo Is bosh. Ho couldn't get that much notual backing in the shape of u bet to light Danny Daly and it is doubtful whether bo over saw that much money tit ono tlmo in his life. Ho Mas fought for purses of $150 and S-H ( ) and now demurs at 81,200 , with a cbanco to lay $500 on the side. Bahl KU A WIIITI : Colored CharlloTurmir ofStocUton Fliilnliml .luck Medina of 1'lilliiilclpliln. SAX * 'Hxcisco , Gal. , April SI. The quar ters of the Pacific Athletic club at its now \vlgwnm began to fill early tonight with spectators eager to await the opening of the llnlsh fight between Jaclc or "E. " MuCaun of 1'nlladelphla and Charllo Turner , the col ored middleweight of Stocuton , Cal. Great interest has boon manifested as to this con test far seine weeks and delegations from Stockton , San Jose and other cities were present tonight. The purse for which the men fought was $ l , iO. Time was called at Dill. McCann showed up much larger than Turner , though the latter was a little lu vl r , in iuu llrst round Turner forced the light ing , crowding McCunn to tbo ropes. Me- Caun foil short twlco with n half left arm. In the second round Turner aualn was tbo aggressor and landed n loft on tbo chest and nuin on the ribs. AlcCnnn got in bis lolt , ' Turner clinched and landed bh right on the , iiuok. . "Both were weary nt the end of the i round. Third Kotind McCann swiped Tumor In 1 < tlio faGp'wlth his loft , missed in tun attempt X .to ropoithnd Turner got In ono on the ribs. i - McCann wn > 'tioing work with the loft , . ' -"Fdurth Round McCann again led oft with i n loit'handcr for Turner's head , Just grazing ' Jilnv i Turner parrk-d , striking McCann' * i oloow.Tho latter landed bis right on Tur- L -not'a ribs as the latter clinched to wcapa the 1 .Jifu , A hot .exchange followed with honoro oven. Fifth Hound Tumor's loft found Mac's . .stomach unii ho crowcoj McCami to thu iropos , upper cutting him , and soon found his ' i head with both hands. Turner jabbed at 1 "lone range , McCann missed with two-handed wincrs , but landed on Turner's head twlco as / , 'tho round nloicd. Sixth Hound Turner crowded the whlto man to the ropes , jabbing him In tlio luce. , , Turner measured his dlstnuro very carefully and several times jabbed Medina In tha face with thu loft and knocked the latter down will ) . A.rlfiht us ho rushed , McCann fell over " luo ropes in trying to got away from Turner's i rush , H was Turner's round. ; Sovcntli Hound McCnnn made a fierce " ? two-handed swing as the tound opened , but , tbo blow-curled around Turner's nock and ji Tunvori chopped him with the right. Mo- -i CanU crossed once with the right oh the < bead , but escaped from Uio rally with bis loft ey almost closed , Eighth Hound McCann rushed It strong and the men slugged each other nt close , ranee , bolli scoring hot lefts , Turner potting the boat of it. Ho plunged bis loft into Mc- i Camr'a firco twtco nnd tlio latter wont down , Turner bestriding him. When ho arose bo essayed with the loft but Turner reached , him llrst. with both hands , tending him ( \ clown. McCann was uol completely knocked out , but wriggled around on the lloor trying to rlso. Just before tha gong souudod ho crawled part way to Turner1 ! comer , but could not rlso and the uull of tlmo pave Turner the tight , The spectators agreed that McCann could uot buvo lusted anotnur round. Ytrlnui Fight nt Itiiplil Olty , i CITV , B. D. , Aprlt'Jl. ( Spoclttl Tclo- grap to Tim BKK.J A light for blood and inoney occurred hero lalo Tuesday night lu the Gould gymnasium rooms botwoeu ( Jus Drager , who fought hero two weeks ego , nnd Vlo Zlnk. Personal feeling botwoeu the men added vlclousnets to tbo tight , uud at. ono tlmo a poiioral free ilgbt aoouied Imminent. lu the tint round Zmk was knocked down and lu the second , third and fourth rounds \\S5punUhod OYerely. lu luo tlftb , while clinching , Ztnk bit Drager In the shoulaor and the latter was given tbo fight. \VISTIUN : : ASSOCIATION' , I < nn n * Clly Nticcrrdu In ( letting Duo Gnme Out of SU I'niil. KANSAS Citr , Mo. ; April 21. The homo team beat the St , Paul team In a brilliant pa mo dispito the bad grounds. Cold weather kept the nttomlanco down to SOO. Score : . coni ! nv Kim City. . , . 0 at. Paul . 0 0004000 U4 PUMMAI1V. Two. tnso lilts : Cnrnejr. ? ! Klteljorir. Mnyor , llo - rlnvcr. Double plnyn : iiolllrn to .Mnrcr , Arnlrui to Curnn ] " , Klioljortf tn Cnrncr. Hntollito lo Moll , lliuo nn tinlls : un ICItclJnrtr.n ; on Kef fr. U. Htrut-k oult Hr KIlolJOfK. Ci lir Kecfr > . 2 , Wild IiltcliPB ! Hr Kocfn. Tlmo of KnniDi Uiiv uunr nnd nttr minutes. Umilroi | SnrOcr. ( Inincs Postponnil. Minncnpolis-Omnha , un account of rain. Coi.u.Miiusi , O. , April ai. Columbus-Mil- waukeo game postponed wet grounds. INIIIANAI-OMS l"d. , April 'Jl. Toioilo-In- dianapolis gan.o postponed on account of wet Krounds. Standing of thoTritini , I'lnyud. Wom Lost. I'or Ct. Mllwaukoo . 4 2 U 0 l.POO Colnmlnii . : i ' 2 1 .CB" Kansas City. . . . : i B 1 -CO ? Unmhii . U 1 1 .f > W Minneapolis . .5W ) InUl.inapolls . .KO hi. L'lilll. . U 1 2 "Ml a i a .yM Tomorrow. There nro \Vostorn Icajuo games sched uled for today. The games for tomorrow are : Toledo at Oirnha. Columbus at Kansas Cltr. MilwauKco nt Minneapolis. Indianapolis at St. Paul. l.oulsvllla Signs llrotrnlnff. "Gladiator" Browning has suddenly rlson in the estimation of thu Louisville base ball manngors. Less than two weeks since ho was turned out to graKs , but bow bo has been picked up and harnessed for work on the team. Manager Chapman on Wednesday gave Catchers Cahlll and Hess and Out fielder Wolf tan days' notice of roleaso. Catcher Cahlll would maku an elegant man to help Hayes behind tlio. plate for Omaha. . Tlio Double Onino Question. N. E. Youne , president of tha National league , ' has written Mnnntrer Rowe , npurov- Ing bis. position on the double game question. Ho says , referring to the letter sent out by him : "You are perfectly right , and I bavo mailed a circular letter to all clubs fully ex plaining. " Section 45 , thu basis ot tba de cision , " makes' compulsory that all tie , drawn or postponed games must bo played off on the succeeding day , weather pormit- tini ; . There Is no other interpretation to Iho rule. _ NATIONAL I.IAOUK. Undo Ct'cta n r.lrldni ; Down In Krntucky. LOUISVIU.K , Ky. , April 31. Louisville dc- frntcd Chicago in n well played game today. Gumben was Invtnciblo until the sixth in ning , but after that tbo homo team found no trouble in hitting him. Mcckin pltched'a steady gamo. Jennings and Kuonho made croat stops. Wcatbor fair ; attcndruico 3,000. Score : I.oulsvlllo . 7 UhleaRO . 0 1 2 Hits : Umisviilo , 10 ; Chlcaco. a Errors : Louisville , : i ; Clilciigo. 4. Hatterloa : Mcokln and Grim ; Unmhort and Sohrlvor. Spiilt'i-.i M'ln ut Home. CLEVELAND , O. , April 21. Cbamborlain was butted freely by the linmo club , while Younir was invincible In the box. The weather was lino. Attendnnco , 4,500. Score : Cleveland . 4 0 2 0 0 S 0 0 0 11 Cincinnati . . . . 1 lilts : Cleveland. 15 ; Cincinnati , 8. Krrors : Cleveland , 1 ; .Cincinnati , V. Earned runs : O ovoland. 7 ; Cincinnati. 1. flatteries : 7im- mur and Ypuugi Murphy and Ciiambuilalu. Gullies I'ostponud. PITTSUTIIO , Pa , April 21. Pittsburg-St. Louis ball game was postponed rain. NRW YOHK , April 21. The followlnc garaos were postponed on account of rain : Wash ington-New York at , Now York ; Philadel phia-Brooklyn at Brooklyn. ISpnu ICatcrs Are Gunning. BOSTON' , Mass. . April 31. The league sea son was opened hero today. Governor Rus sell and staff wore present. A close nnd ox- cltlng game was played , In which the homo team outgeneraled the visitors. Weather very bad. Attendance , U. ' SO. Scoio : lioston. . , . 0 0 7 Baltimore . - lilts : lioston , 10 : Hnltlmoro. 7. Errors : lloilon , : ) : Uultlmuro , 4. Earned runs : Ilos- lon.H ; Haltlmoro. ; ) . Itattnrles : lioston. Kully nnd Nlchuls ; llaltlmoro , Gunsoii and liullln- ton. Standing of the Tullllls. I'layed. Won. Lost-PerCU Louisville . -NX ) lioston . .r 4 1 , bOO New Yoric . 4 a 1 .750 I'lttstiur . 5 a 2 .000 llrooklyn . 5 'd 3 .DUO Uinulnnatl . .fioa ( Jlnvchind . .M)3 ) Phlliidolphla . .4UU Chlcaco . , 'JXi Wa.shlimton . . : iU : Hu Louis . .2M Baltimore . .167 ( liiincK Today. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Baltimore at Boston. \ Washington nt Now York. Cincinnati at Cleveland. Chicago at Louisvillo. St. Louis at Plttsburg. The I * , ( in. mi Their Mulirlo. Tbo Paxton & Gallagher araatour base ball team Is out with a challenge that should nt least receive the attention of the Hnydons. Manager. Emll Lcurnn * says that while they do not cousldor tliomsulves iho host amateur team In ibo state , tbov are willing to lese from t'Jfi to $100 to any team in this cltv. the game to bo played wlihln thirty days from date OP the Omaha grounds. 'Short 'Ilnr.io Diiy ( Momplil * . MKMPIIIS , Tonn. , April 21. The weather was brlgli'l and { rack good. Only two favor- Itoi won' ; First race , HIX furloiiKs : Con lout , a to 0) ) . won. tlriyoso. ' ( . to li , c cond. Josophlnu Oabsi- ily.(3'i ( lil ) , third. Time : 1K. | Huvonil ruco. seven furloiujs : IJoltcr Skelter , ( I to ay MOU , llruoJ ( to 1) ) . second , Umattlla , CJO to 1) ) . third 'rimo : I:3 : | { , . X-l'Inl ' r.irc. four fuilonzH. Lassie btnkos. Si.iXO uddcd ; lied Itannrr , ( SO to 1) ) . won. liny- dei' . (3 ( 1 to 1) ) , second , l > lnu , ( It ) to U , third. Fourth rai-e.ononnd elovon-slxtennth miles : Hrst Lap. (41) ( ) lo 1) ) , wun , Kd lloll. (50tol ( ) . sec ond. Jim Dun , < vo to 1) ) . third. Tlmo : 1:5 : ? , 1' If Hi race , oni > mile : Tom Jonos. (5 ( 10 1) ) , won. j'owor , { } > to 1) ) . soeond , Hobin Hood , (3D ( to l ) , third. Time ; l:4iy : , KeaultBiit tilciucontur , " GLOUCESTKII , N. J. , April ai.-H lninjf , truck heavy , l''rst ' race , thirteun-slxtcenths of a mlle , Mill UK ; \ ulpiiiu won , favortlo second , Hhu Uippuri ) , tli rd , lioylo Ilhodes , Alan Arclivt , Itlvhurd K , 1'ox nnd Slumber drawn. Hu)04turthofuvor.to | ( ) ran unplaced. Tliiuu 1 * * -ht Second race , sovon-nlxtcouths of n mile. 2- yuu--old.i ; OurMuKKlu won , Ulchurd T. MHI- ( iiid. I.K'KIII Jliild ( the favorllo ) third. Indian Com drawn. Tnno : 4 > i Tnlrd racu , ono mllo. nelllng : JuiKlor ( the " ' n'm < 1' TalPalla""oak i ' no' Kuiirth race , nvii-ojchtlis uf n mllo. special wiilxhln ; Maid or Hlarnoy won. Ucct'ss second end , llnard tlho fnvoriui ) tfilrd. John Atnood , hcktacy , Illsh < J. Delusion and Kddlo M drawn. Time ; 1:01. ' ' " ! . " . " ' ? ' ? 1:01.aui1 Oi'o-half ' furlonss. sell- In : ; Oun't 'lo I \\uii , Jliu-Klo Murphy ( ihu favorite ) hccoml , Topi-.ast third. Tlintu 1:23. : Mxtli irucc , nlno-fclxteonths of a mile , loll- IHS : Unrlow won , Sterllni. uueoud. Uuldstop third , Nettle 11. drawn , Arapahoodhu favor- lt ) rin unplnvnd. Tlmo ; 5U . < ioln r ut Cuttuuburj ; . GtiTTENiiuito , N. J. , April 21. Tbo track today was soft and sloppy. Tbo attendance for a race day was largo. I'lrst race , four and ono-balf furlonits ; tTecond riico. thrcuiirlonaa : Eleanor won , N' ' hucoiid. Huy lelM r third. Tlmo 1W. Third raoo , six and one-bait furlonici : Cliiiractor won , Uotallnn second , Dufoultor Fuu'ttb race , iu fu'rlouji ; Moouitoao won III Hnont second , Salisbury third. Time ! 1:13. : I'lfth racn. ono and onc-olRlith of. n mlle ! Sandstone won , Hun Ardo second , Salisbury third. Tlmo : I:5SH. : Sixth race , unvcn furlonan ! Qulnblor won. I'lukott suc-ond. Contaiiror third. Tltno : liHI. Itcsiiltn nt .Sun 1'rrtiiolncMv SAN FIUXCIOCO , Cal , April 31. The races today resulted : 1'lvn fnrloncft ! Ornndce won. Hy Jove second end , Alllnnco third. Tlniu ; lu : : > . Milt ) dnsli ; Loltlo .MIIU won. Hrot Ilarto second. Illonnotlo third. Tlmo ; 1:47. I'lvn furlotuB ! Monowul won. Sir Kcol sec ond. Dick O'Mully third. Tlmo : Ism. Mlln and oni-slxtoonlh ! Sheridan won , .Montana second , KoMilvor llilrd ! T' ' " " " 'S-ViS. ' 1'lvo furlongs : Fearless won. lukorman cconil , Uooker third. Time ! I'M. TTp < lor Todny. Hero nro the horses considered good things for todny : ' 1. Arthur Davis lleudllRlit , 2. l.lttlo Frod-Dlxlo. 3. Miss Olive Ottuwa. 4. Jinunluror Toano , B , 1'cnolon J , II. 0 , Loiustrldo-Cllinax. 1. Klsmot JudRo Nelson. 2. Knaiip Xlnaara. ik lllrtudny I'avorlto. 4. ( Inrrlson I'ornwood. 5. I'latlHKhIliirrlsburg. . C. Scquol I'rlneo Edward. KfAKKS OP WPOKT. I'rogrrss ol the Tug. There was another largo and enthusiastic crowd at Exposition halt last night to wit ness tbo continuation of the tug of war. The ojtcitomcnt was oven greater than on the two previous nights , nnd Judging from the indications it will bo on thu increase from this on out. The nurpriso of the contest lost night was the defeat of the splendid American loam by the Scots , and while it required the full thirty ininutus to accom plish this tlioro .was no question us to its decisiveness , ns the Highlanders hud a mar gin of fully two Inches to go on. The Swedes pulled the Irish ever on their vest front In Just one minute and twenty seconds , nnd tbo Danes beat the Big Indians in just ono minute longer. Tlien-cnmo another hie sur prise nnd that waa iho Waterloo tbo Bohe mians gavn the Germans , pulling them across tbo dead line in a fraction over two minutes. Tbo standing ; Won. Lost Denmark . : i o Sweden . : i o America . i . 2 1 Scotland . 'J 1 Indians . 1 " llohumlu . 1 8 Ireland . 0 .I Germany . . . . , . . . . . . . , 0 3 It Was Iittllcs ; Night. The lady friends of Omaha's amntour ath letes turned out in full force lost cvonlnc to attend the first public club exhibition given at the Omaha Athletic clubsinco tbo opening of the house on November 12 last. Members of the club , accompanied by tlioir ladies , filled the spacious ball nnd balcony. A pro gram specially intended "to' interest tlio ladies had been prepared ntyl was successfully car ried'out. . A tug of war between four club mom1 ucrs and the Bohemian team followed the over ture nnd was won by the cluti boys , who pulled remarkably strong. WrosUing , fenc ing and horizontal bar work followed , and the evening's nninrlalnmout ended with a line exhibition , of tumbling. An excellent orchestra , utationcd in the parlor , tilled the hall with sweet music during tbo changes. and the Sutorlus Mandolin club saug n couple of pleasing songs. The entertainment was a complete success , nnd tbo ladies and their escorts left with the wish that tbo en tertainment would soon be repeated. Will Meet ut H.lrlt I.ako. CEDAU Kirms. la. , April 21. [ special Telegram to TUB Bun. ] The oxecutlvo committee - mitteo of the Iowa Stnto Amateur Rowing association , consisting of J. E. Hannogati of Cedar Hapids , J. H. Lindsay of Dubuque , J. P. Donnhuo of Davenport. E. S. Phelps ( secretary ) ot Burlington , C. S. Arco of Sioux City. G. H. Turner of McGregor , E. L. Kllby of Ottumwa. P. A. Buckuian of Council Bluffs nnd Z. Pelt of Storm Lnkn , at tbo annual meeting today decided to hold the next regatta at Spirit Lake. The exact dates were tint , numod , but it' will 'bo bold some time during July. All of the cities represented will have craws at Spirit Lake next summer. O. A. C. liusiiu'sft Meeting. Tbo first annual business meeting of tha Omaha Athletic club will bo held at the club bouse , Ilarney and fifteenth streets , Mon day evening , April 25 , at 8 o'clock p. m. A full attendance Is desired. Wrestling match before business meeting. Have rinyml Two Druwg. New Yonic , April 21. Upslcbutz and Schowaller played tholr second game today. The game was declared a draw on the tMrty- sixih movo. The first game , which stood ad journed from yesterday , was like wise de clared a draw. _ The Uoulh Itoll. ICniKwooD , Mo. , April 21. General A. G. Edwards , for many years United States sub- troasurcr at St. Louts , died hero aged 80 years. CLEVELAND , O. , April 21. Eugouo G. Cowlos , eldest son of the la to Edwin Cowlus , for years , tbo editor of thoiLeadcr. died today at El Paso , Tex. , where ho had gene tor his health. Mr. Cowlos was 3S years of ago. Ho was a director ana secretary of tfco Leader Printing company and manager of thoCowles Electric Smoltlng nnd Aluminum company. Together with his brother , A. W. Cowlos , ho invented the process of making aluminum oy means of electrical boat. Ho also invented the overhead trolley system of propelling street cars by eleotriclty. , From Onlrinl Sources. WASIIIXOTON- . . C , , April 21. The Von- ozuclan minister rcrcivod the following dis patch from his government this morning : "Tho states Losandos nnd Zainora have sub mitted to the government. Crcspols fleeing ; only ono cucrrllla is loft. Deny falsa now.s published with thu purpose of deceiving commerce and to get arms and ammunition. " A frail female who 11035 by the name of Vero Simeral llcoccd Fred Johnson out of (12 in a Third ward dive last night and wus locked up. Jerry Hlloy got Into a row near Eleventh nnd fnrnam streets about midnight last night and was taken Into custody by a blue coat. Hlley was charged with being-drunk and disturbing thu poaro. ' ' Doteotivo Patrick ICelly of Pittsburg ar rived in the city yesterday and will leave lor homo this morning , taking with him young llobcrt Mover , who stele flOO from n bnkur in the smoky city nnd was captured hero bv Oftlcur Brady. At S o'clock last evening Mr. Stanley P. Bostwicu and Miss Ella .1. Heed wore united iu marriapo at the homo of the bride's par ents , 11)10 ) South Twenty-ninth street. The ceremony was performed in the presence of n few intimate friends of the contracting parlies , Kov. T. E. Cramblctt ofllciullui ; . The Douglas county central committee of Iho people's independent puny has boon called to moot in the hall ol District Assembly 120. Knights of Labor , at 11)01 ) Douglas strcot , this city , at 2 p. m. , Saturday , April 80 , IS'JJ , for the purpose of llMtig tlio date for the county convention of said party , udoptlug bail * of representation thereto and transact ing such other business as the committee may deem proper. Some of the street commissioner's icon , as sisted by a couple of ilroraon. spoilt the night In washing the three-inch layer of mud on Karnam street into the sgwori , Tbovoru was begun at Eighteenth btruot and a piece of hose was attached to every hydrant all the way down and for a tlmo Fa mam street wan a perfect river. The washing was merely an experiment , and if the process l cheaper than swooping will probably bo con tinued. On the police blotter is the name of W , P. Scaulan , followed by the cbnnro ' ot assault with intent to if 111. II seems 'that Scanlan went Into u house utG'-M South Eleventh street and put up his watch. After awhile tbo visitor demanded bin watch and was re fused. Ho tnou proceeded to mash In tbo bonds of tbo women and break up tbo furnl- turn. The enraged visitor cut a Miss Kerns In tbo brad with a knife , kiakod Edith Bark- alow until sbo was black and blue , and then knocked down Besile Woods , colored. Be fore further damage was done Scanlaa was arrested and the bruised females taken to police headquarter * , where their wounds was dressed. BEHRENDCQlES SCOT FREE Not Guilty of tftaJiiurdor of His Brother NO TROUBLE folsECURING A VERDICT it I.lttlo Store Tliuit'iiti llmir Coimiinrcl liy Ilia Jury In D hlMinitliiR rnllnro nt Acliuyler llllior Notirnsk'i Now * Nol < * % ( tt Inlnrcul. FHEMONT , Nob. , April 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tim lli'.E.l The Jtirv In the Uohrondt murtlur case wns Instructed t\v .Hideo Mar shall Ibis morning and wont out nt 10:90 o'clock. After being out a llUto mora than nn hour it came in with u verdict of not guilty. Vnl | > nrnUn'it I'ythl.ui I.mlKc. VAl.l'Aii.usn , Nob. , April 21. [ Special Tolo- Bruin to Tun Ucn.J A lodpo of the Knights of Pythias win organized hero last nlcht bj member * of the grand ledge from Omaha , Lincoln mul otlicr places , The ledge con sists of nineteen members. The officers arc : It 1C. Johnson , clmurollor commander ; C. W. Wilson , vlco chancellor ; J. D. Outton , innstor of the exchequer : \V. T. Kvaus , master of llnaneo ; * H. N. Linn , kaopcr of records and seals ; Ccorgo ! 13. Scott , master alarms ; C. H. Phclpt , prclato ; A. Coonoy , Innoi1 guard ; 13.V , Slrotch , outer guara. At mldnlglit ntr ndjournmunt was tnkou to the Llndcll hotel , whore the party to the number ot sovcnty-slx pajtook of supnor. This mnUoi seven secret societies now In tills placo. N -hrnl < a C'ltj' Now * Notes. Nr.iunsKv CITV , Neb , , April 21. [ Special to THE BBn.-\Vhllo ] rlahiR on the ladder ot a box car In the H. & M. yards last night Ed Schreiber , a switchman , was struck by a car standing on a side track and knocked off. re- ccivliiK n severe cut In the forehead and over the loft oar. The Missouri river at this uoint Is stondlly rising and doing much damiiRO to the n. & M. tracks. It is rapldlv cutting away the roadbed. About 1,000 yards was cut away last night. ' 1 ho Southern Nebraska district confer ence of the Latter Day Saint's ' church will bo held in this city , beginning Saturday afternoon. A number ot prominent speakers from other towns will bo in attendance. The City nil the Jtliin. CIIKTC , Nob. , April 21 [ Special to THE BEE.J The members of the old Ed J. Steldl base ball loam have re-organized for the ensuing - suing yoar. They have leased Chautaun.ua park and will nmUo extensive improvements , enlarging the grand stand and bleachers. In addition to tbo Icc'al amateurs the man agement have signed Buchanan and Konnclo , a strong professional battery from St , .Too , Mo.Vo will show the Ncbrasliu people how base ball is played In the city on the Blue nnd think it will be an bye-opener for them. Nothing alow about Crete for ease ball. They will bo road.Vjtq , play on and after Muy 1. Address nil communications to W. H. Steldl , manager. , , \ Kulluuy in1ployps : nt Kiivoium. KIVB.VNA , Nob. Ain-IlSl. fSpocial to THE BEK.J The KiwonndRailway Employes club was orcani/.ovi'li ru last night uuaer the supervision of HjKaadcllof Omaha. The officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows : 1' . Lancaster , president ; C. F. Burkoy , vice nrosicte'nt ; A. V. Uavin , secretary - tary , mid E. Bowkcr" , . treasurer ; J. Gilsan , William Wilkinson , ana M. McAndrows , executive committee. After the election of oflicero Mr. Wilkinson of the executive committee - mitteo nmdo an interesting address , showing the importance of railway mou taking nu ac tive interest inbl $ , work. l Attmitl tlio t'ortlnnil AnHcinlily. NKIIKASKA. OiTrNob. ; April 21. [ Special to Tin : BEii | rho-cointmssionors elected by the presbytery of Nebraska City to the gen eral assembly , which meets In Portland , Oro. , May 19 , are : Uov. Thomas 1C Hunter. Nebraska City ; Ilov. John W. Little , Hast- incs. Elders , A. C. Colton , Beatrice : C. S. Cluson , Lincoln. Alternates , Uov. Thomas L. Sexton , D.D. , Seward ; Uev. John D. Counanwmo , York. Elders , A. C. Mont gomery , York ; A. G. Collins , Hebron. Nobr.iskn'H Ilcath lloll. , YOIIK , Neb. , April 21. [ Soeeial to THE BEE. ] Last night occurred the death of Mr. Motcalf ol the firm of Motcalf it Wood , grain merchants of this city. Mr. Motealt has been lingering between Ilia and death for several days. On Monday night nl his request - quest , his daughter , Hose , was married to A. B. Gould of this placo. Mr. Metcalf wished to see his daughter married before dying. _ In the Interest of ( iermnn I'lirniers. GiiAxn ISLAND , NCD , , April 21. [ Special to Tin : HUE. | Tbo Grand Island Farmers Mu tual Fire Insurance company of Hall and ad joining counties is about to bo organized bore , the loading spirit being u well-to-do farmer of this county , William Stolloy. Only Gar- man farmers of Hull and adjoining counties will bo eligible as members. Fulluro ut Hcliuylor. ScriCYLKii , Neb. , April 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bp.E.J Coclo & Innos , general merchants , made a voluntary assignment to the shtriff today for tbo bonellt of creditors. The liabilities are not known as yet. They carried tbo largest iitock In tbo city. Thu assignment Is thought to bo only temporary. I 'arm Work. VKIIDIOIII : , Nob. , April 21. [ Special to THIS BKK. | A heavy snow has boon falling throughout this section for the past twenty four hours. The wet weather is puttii. fanners behind hand with spring work , and also retards the work on buildings now being urcctod in Vordigro. Altur XVoll hcalp-i. BRATKICK , Nob. , April 21. [ Special to Tnu BuB.J Two litters of wolf whelps were brought to the olllca of the county dark today in order tosecure tbo $1 bounty offered. One batch wus captured near 1'iclt- roll-ancl tbo other near Virginia" this county , Crashed Throiiifh HID UrlilK < KI.M CIIUKK. Nob. , April 21.--Spoclul [ to THR BIK. : | Tbo canal bridge llvo miles east of bora gave way yesterday , precipitating ( jcorgo-MclUnger of Kearney and a loaded wagon into the Btroaio. Ho escaped unin jured. i Lot _ Monsii BLUFFS , I'.WV'Aprll ' ' 21. [ Special to THIS BKB.J Tuesday W. fc > , McClulian , non of nn old resident , sustained fatal Injuries by falling from a wagdli , CROVER'S ' IMAM FRIENDS if tn. [ CONTINUED 'VlfVKl KllliT I'AOI" . ] convention to bo llAlUi ut Omaha tomorrow are : J. M. Druiuipr.jJ. , \ , i > 'ry , L , Hicliunl- son , C. H. Donkor , A. Witte , jr. 'Alternates : Al. L. Ilcndricks , . Jlv J , Kolfu nnd H. A , Nolto. Thu delcgalqi [ gees un instructed. The mooting was'jhjjrmonlous in the ex treme. W.I. Allen , offered the following resolutions , which .Svoro adopted unani mously : We , tiu | republicans of Chicago precinct , DiiiiKlau cnuitly , NuU.-r.sku , rucnjiil/ln thu ability of 1'iusldunt llurrlfin. and WluTiias. Wu alhii ronlUo thu bcnollt of a protective tuillT , thorufora.bo It Iteiolvod , That woi-iiJoMO | the prusont ail- ministration nnd dusliu thu niiinliialion of I'rualdunt Harrison , ami tin It further Ucsnivud , Thai wo .endorse thu MuKlnloy bill av trnu exponent , of ( Im prutcutlon pul ley of thu republican utirly , mid bu it ItOMilvod , Tluit thu colnav'o net pissed by the last rrpublluaii congress Is BOIIIK ! llnan- cial logUlutlon. Aliu.iiu > , Nob. . Aoril 21 , [ Special Tolo- grain to THE BKH. ] At the primary bold In this precinct this evening the following delo- patos'woro elected to attend inn republican convention to bo hold In Omaha tomorrow : Henry ICelsoy , William Van Dobron. J. F. Woyhrlcbt , AudrowChrwUunson and Eijgost Spock. _ 'i ' trnta.trui'tcil. . CITV , Mo. , A.rll | 21. The ropub- llcan convoutlou cf the f iUu congressional district tbl evening ncloctod delogalos lo the Minneapolis convention. KosolutionH In structing the delegates for Harrison were voted down ; nl o resolutions instructing for Hlaino. The dclogatos thcroforo will go un- instruntcd. ( Inrninii Could lie t'ersunileil , UU.TIMOUI ; , Mil. , April 21. Thn Evening News quotes n oloso trlond of Senator Gor- n.on ns snylng that Gorman has dcclucd de finitely to rotlra from the cliairmansiilp of the national committee , at it requires too much ol bit time. Mr. Gorman Is not a candidate for the nomination at Chicago In the sunso that ho is sccklnc the nomination , either personally or through his friends. Hut I do not bollovn ho would decline it were ho to bo nominated. In a word , they want n man who can win. If .such u convention nominates Mr. Cleveland well and good. If It nominates Mr. Hill no DUO can complain ; but if It shou.it , after mature deliberation , reject both Cleveland and Hill and tnko Gor man , Mr. Gorman wilt tiot decline nor will bo bo defeated. ( Irnnt I'ol 111 ml Now * . GIIAST , Neb , , April 21. [ Special Telegram to TIIK Bnc. I The republican primary held her/ ) this evening was wol ! attended mid was harmonious. President Harrison's rcuoml- natlon was favored. lohn H. Power * spokii hero thl ? ovonlng for the Independents. Only n very few farmers ' .voro present , Tbo'audlcnco was mauo up of business men , mostly republicans nnd democrats. Called nn t\tm ; Session , Ai.iusv , N. i' . , April 21. Governor Flower has called nn extra sosnlon of the legislature , to meet on next Monday night. A'o vn.iAdi : y.v'f/ . ; . , tr/iK.N. Clark ItcdiHrs to Ho Intervened on the Sulijeet III New York. NEW YOHK , Ap'rll 21. U was stated on good authority today that there had been no change in the position of Union Pacific af fairs. From Captain Hayes Is said to eomo tbo word that ho had bcnn offered the presi dency and would accept It provided ho was unnnimouslv elected. Messrs. Gould nnd Sago claim that , they will make no move at the election , but Intimate their doubts as to any ono taking the responsibility of the road off their shoulders at this tlmo. General Manager S. H. H. Clark , who Is in town , was scon by a reporter today , but would make no statement , Ex-Governor Amos was reported to have a ae-1 to place Captain Hayes in tbo presidency which would bo completed in this city with the sanction of tbo Gould interests. Wnttent Association AD'ulM. CHICAGO , 111. , April 21. Wool rates have dropped. Chairman Midgloy of the Western Freight association has authorized the western - orn roads to make n proportional rate of ! l" cents per IUU pounds from the MissUsipp I river to Boston via Chicago on all wools shipped from tbo west. This Is a reduction and is madeto moot the competition of the See line , which , in connection with the Canadian Pacific , has nut into effect n rate of 55 cents from St. Pnul and Minneapolis to Now Enetand points. Thn western roads are enabled to meet this cut through thu action of the Grand Trunk , which has cheerfully agreed to prorate - rate with them on nnv bnsls made necessary by the action of the Canadian Pacific. None of the other roads have offered to accept loss thau the regular proportion. The To ledo , St. Louis & Kansas City road has with drawn the turilt on west-bound trulllo between - tweon Boston nnd St. Louis , whereby rates were reduced 8 cents on first class freight and proportionally on the others. Chairman Midcloy received a communication from Gen eral Freight Agent Weed of tbo Clover Leaf , stating that thu tariff had boon issued by mistake and had been cancelled. A report prepared by n committee of the Western Passenger association to formulate regulations for sale of tickets rb the trien nial conclave of the Knights Templar at Den ver next August recommends that the roiru- lar form of summer tourists tickets to Colorado rado points bo used , tickets to bo sold August 3 to T inclusive , good for continuous passage , commencing tho.day of sulo up to the west ern terminal in tho.association with a transit limit of llvo daysanil final limits October 11 , it bmng understood that tickets will ho exe cuted for return passage at Denver , Colorado Springs or'Puoblo , and have a live days re turn limit. Ticketn may bo made good over ono road'and rolurning over another. This report will bo considered at the May meeting of the association. llurko Is Suspected. The police are satisfied that too attempted robbery at Cady & Bradon's grocery store was planned and executed by a well known thief named BurUo. This man Burke Is sup posed to be 0110 of the men who shot at Offi cer Cory ono night not long ago on North Sixteenth sttoot. It wus found that ibo tools u&cd In operating on the .grocery store bad neen stolen from a South Thirteenth street blacksmith shop. Detectives worked on tbo case all day yesterday nnd have about located the hackman who hauled the thieves. After the Cory affair Burke was arrested nnd sent to tno county jail and was only re leased Monday. L 1'A U.USKtll'US. F. W. Sims of Norfoilc is at the Dolloiio. D. M. Wyland of Harlan , la. , is nt the Pax- ton. ton.Uobort Hart of Geneva is stopping ut the Paxton. E. M. Judd of Kearney is registered at the Paxton. W. J. Kennedy of Geneva , Nob. , Is at the Arcade. F. A. Hitchcock of Davenport is at the Dollono. * John M. Tngnn of Hastings was at the Murray. Frank Stewart of Aspen , Colo. , is at the Murray. L. W. Bell of Contorvlllo. S. D. , is at the Mlllard. M. Stern and wife of Hastings are nt the Mlllard. George F. Couovoran of Yorir , Nob. , Is ut the Arcade. G. II. Elwood and wife of O'Noill arc at the Arcade. H. G. Mason of Norfoilc is registered ut the Arondo. P. C. Kittle of Uoolc Springs , Wyo. , is at the Millard. E. A. Hudigor of Nebraska City is stopping at , the Paxton. James Hlston of Crete , Nob. , Is stopping at the Mlllard. A. H. GiMham of WIsnor , Nob. , is stopping at the Millard. John C. Browoo of Broken Bow , Nob. , is at the Dollone. C. H , Williird of Hebron , Nob. , has quar ter * ut the Mlllard. W. F. Hummonu of Elgin , Nob. , is rocis- tercel at the A read o. Buuchor H , Ward and wife of Mankato are domiciled at ibo Paxton. i Arthur N. M. Henry of Hebron , Nob. , Is registered at the Arcitlo. ( J. T. Field and W. A. Vollmer of North Plrttto were ut the Murray. H , Stern nnd wife of Holdrego , Nob. , are sequestered ut the Millard. U. McLoin , wlfound Miss Hopper of Hill City , S. 1) . , lire at the Arcado. Leroy Hall and F , S. Brown ot Crawford , Neb. , are stopping at the Aruado , E , A , Barnes and wife of Grand Island , Nob. , are ruzlslerod nt the Dollono. Hobert A. Bun , an extensive mine owner and oxpn-t of DJnvor , Colo. , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.O. O. W. Marshall nnd L. W. Pane pf tJrccnwood , Nob. , are stopping at tbo Ar- [ ado. F. I ) . Palmer , J. A. Itod nnd Thomas A. McUonald of Hasting } uro rcgUlorod at Ibo Mlllard. Commissioner J. W. Paddock departed for the east last night , where ho will remain two weeks , visiting Now York , Boston and Wash ington , liuv. S. Wright Butler of Port Chester , N. Y. , writes that ho has accepted the call of tlioSl. Mary's AVinuoConjr ) tatloiial church of this city and will , with his wife and nuuKhlor , arrive neil v > rok. Ho will preach tiU llrst sermon to his Omaha congregation Sunday , May 1. * Eugene G. Blackford , of Brooklyn , presi dent of the Now York Fish commission and Dx-presldont of the American Fisheries so- doty , Is at tno Millard , and is sculng Omaha under tbo cicoronago of Fish Commissioner Low May. Mr. Blackford Is accompiniod by his wife and dauchteri , and tlioy uro nu- route to California and Alaska. ANOTHER CHANCE FOR WAR Outrageous Treatment of a British Subject by the French Police. BIG INDEMNITY HAS BEEN DEMANDED ArrrMrd on u Triiuiicil | Up ctmrgrt Orticllj Itraton nnd TliriMTii Into u foul 1'rUou Cell The Second OllViMii ot l.lkr Nature. LONDON- , April 21. An arrest of an Eng- llshmati has boon made in Paris which may result lu trouble between England and Franco. The man nrrostod was n Mr. Del- mard. Ho Is the ngonl of nn English pro- joctllo companj- , and had previously bocn employed by the N'ordonfeldt company. On March 31 ho win dis charge' ] , the manager Informing him ho was in bad odor with tbo police. Tlio follow ing Monday ho was arrested on the street , handcuffed nnd taken to the prefecture , no explanation being given for hU arroM , Ho was confined in a cell at the prefecture until the next mornlnir , whun ho was taken to his lodging * . There ho declined to move until u warrant for his arrest was sworn out. Delmurd Informed the oftlcors that bo was a British subject , nnd said that ho would ap peal lo the British omb.issy for protection. ' Chief Detective Goron sa'ld bo did not care a tig for the British embassy. Delmnrd refused to movo.'nnd was knocked down liy n blow In the faco. Ho was r.galn takun to the prefecture and was placed In n cell lllled with vermin. Confined \\itli n Mtirdrror. The following day ho was taken to the Mu/os prison , where ho was strluped and kept nalted for nn hour. Ho was then put in n cell with Annstny , who was executed re cently for the murder of bis bonofnutrcss , Baroness Uallard. At night ho slept in a dormitory between Aunstay nnd Uavachol , the anarchist. Tbo next dav ho was placed in n cell with Ravacbol. Havachol was Indignant nt the treatment of Dolmurdand asked him : "Uo vou wonder now that wo wish to blow up thcao pooplef That Is luo only redress wo have for our wrongs. There have boon thousands of nr- rcsts similar to yours. " Havuchol declared that it was the intention of the anarchists to blow up the prison. Dolmard was given nn examination nnd finally the judge stated that the charge against him was that ho had In Ills posses sion letters from a forolgu covornmont ask ing him for information regarding iho French ballooning corps. Dolmard proved that-thcso lottora wfiro old and of no Importance. Tbo judge , however , sent him back to prison , but on April in lib erated him , apologizing for his arrest , laying tlm blnmo for it on tlm polico. ' Dolmard has arrived in London and has demanded through the foreign ofllco heavy compensation from Franco for bis outrageous treatment. 1 > K3IANI > ITS .SlUMUtfATIOX. I'reiiph > 'air | > | > cni Ur the Govornniuiit to I.'KC VI-oroiH | 3Itm8tiro * In Diilmmny. PAUIS , April 'JI. The cabinet has finally decided upon extensive operations iu Da- homey which will bo eulrustod to tbo min- istnrof marine. La Franco today puts forth a strong argument , in which it accuses Eng land in encouraging King Bcbanzin to resist the French. A dispatch from Kotonou states that a gun boat has arrived there for the purpose of protecting the town should the Dauomoyans make nn attack upoTTit , A most welcome addition has been made to the garrison at Kotonou b > * the arrival of the gunboat. The French force near Kotonou are building en trenchments and are making n road for tbo ourposo of bringing supplies from the in terior. Tno newspapers hero demand that the present campaign against Dahomey bo directed to effect the complete subjugation of the country nnd thus render turthor action bv the French unnecessary. It is ' judged by the tone of tbn articles 'that it is desired that a French protectorate bo estab lished in Dahomey. Spofiiliitud , 1.041 mid Tiiriinit Thirl" . BRIII.IS , April 21. The stealings ot Jaeger , the de-faulting cashier of the Roth- scbilds bank at , Frankfort , amounts to n.mll- lion nnd thrcc-uuartcrs marks. Ho lost the most of it in speculations in Berlin and Odessa. It is believed ho committed auicidc. Jucgor's frauds have extended over u series of years. Ho falsified his accounts , and , as no regular examination of his books was ever made , lie escaped detection. Ho not only robbed the Hoths hllds , but bo also ap propriated to his o-vn usu the money of two widows that had been outrusicd to him. It is reported that u letter written bv Jaogerat Darmstadt has been received bv Iho house. In Ibis letter it Is said that ho admits tno frauds and announce- ; his inten tion lo commit suicido. The poHco am en deavoring to truce the ombcz/lor through tbo lottor. lEimmln In Ultlci- . ROME , April 31. Owing to the diftlculties that have been encountered in reconstructing the cabinet all the members of the ministry which just resigned , with the exception of Signor Colombo , minister of finance , have decided to remain In ofllco. It was also i'e- cidod to lai'L-oly reduce the military expendi tures and the expenditure for iho colonies. in K.ivorol the Cardinal. ROMK. April SI. Thn libel suit broucht by ibo priest Amulfituno ngalnat Cardinal Oreg lln , after n week's hearing , ended todny In the acquittal of the cardinal. Father A'mnl- lltano was ordered to pay the expenses of iho trial , which are very huavy. Mini Killed : ind nrtfiMi MUilncr , ST. Pr.Tiiusnt'iin ' , Anrll Ul. In n lira in a tenement house nine persons are known to have burned to death. Fifteen o her. , who are misHinc lira bellovcd to bo In the ruins. Many others were severely hurt by jumping from windows. Wllltrr l.liiKors lu VIBXX * , April lil. Wintry wcntbcr with blizzards and deep snow prevail throughout .Austria. 1'lrnl IliiptUtK Cull u l'i ! t > r. At a business meeting of the congregation nnd olllcials of the First BaptUt ohurch last evening a call was extended , by a unanimous- vote , to Kov. H , P. Ilolllngi. now pastor of the llrst Baptist churuli of Milwaukee. A salaryof SJ.OJO was offered. Uov. Helling * enjoys n splondld reputation as u preacher and church worker and every olfort will bu made to I mince htm to accept thu cull to Omaha's church. ll Mniloil on HID F.\virrr : , Mo. , April ill.'oloman ( Bluck- burn wus executed huio yesterday for wife murder. On the scaffold the prisoner bade all tlio ofiluirs goodbye and uttered n short- prayer. His features were u happy smile. The fatal drop foil mid his nocic wus broken. n K.I rinjt foiiKtj.uiT Omen oc WI\TIIKH Btwmif , I Otuiu , April til. i Rulny weather continues from Nebraska ' to the upper lak'cs. Clear nnd warmer weather prevails in the mountain rogionn nnd on tt.o eastern slope of the mountains , It Ik slowly clearing In this t.octlon. The moiloratoly high biromotor ovnrtho woatcrn sections U not vigorous onouuh to rapidly L-IOBI away the llnguring clouiU , but the pros pect remains favorable for a rhangu to better woather. For Eastern Nubraska.Omaha and Vicinity Clearing to fair weather , sliL-htly 'varmer jurlng Friday , fair nmlvanncr or. .Saturday , WAUiusoro.v , D. 'C. , April yi. For the DaKotus Generally fair , slightly warmer , south winds. i'or Iowa and Nebraska Fair , preceded by ihowors in Iowa , wturner , vurlahlo winds , tjocomiuir ftoulturly. For Missouri and irnnsau Generally ris ing temperature , variable winds , becoming louthorly. For Colorado Fair , warmer , southerly winds. For Montana Fair , showers In extreme ivcitern , warmer In o as tern portion , south- ivint. winds. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP Per lti Skin , f * lp unit Comrlciton. Th retail of n ; * * rt' fltirl4iD09. Al lltMceUt * nr M | 117 mnll * r.Oo. A iumpl Cnko iul tt < rIT * Htxik IT ml . en rinfttoloijr Penntr. lllii.lrntM , i.n Skin , Hrulp , Ntrrnnt ftml Hlaoil I > brfL < * and their ( rent * menu * tnt t nlM , inr.i IM'flcnnt. icnt > . nitth Mull * , MolM , W rt , IndU Ink ( Mi.I rnwdor Murks Kr r , rilllnn , , odtwM rf No * * , npprfliimm linlr , run. pje , etc , nmoTMl. ConinUtllon fw , t cfllro or bj mall. JOHN H. WOODBURY. 0-rmatologlcnl Inititulej JCK Went -ICnit Sired , Now York Clly. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing. Our oa Oliappoft Hands , Wounilo , Burns , Etc. Iloraovou nud Prevents Dandruff. RUSSSAN so&p. Specially Adapted ( or Use in Hard Water. rwiiManinri auMjaiABjM * rm.-vxrammxnnaiUi Q CUBES COUGH GURE IS A One Minute Remedy I'or all affections of the Throat , Lungs and llronctiiil Tuta EXCEPT CONSUMPTION 2B AND BO OISINTB. Tor fcalu by Druggists. { Trade Hark. ) & KID GLOVES Tlio ubnvo brands of for ealo by The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 10th and Dou-rlns Sta. Otnnhn. IHAYER.STROUSE& &Hf R's.4iz BWAY. N.Y.J A.MU5E.MENTS. . ' MV < > IJAYH Boyd's New Theater MORH. Friday anil Saturtlay , flpnl 22 and 23. BATUHDAV MAT I Ml-II. . Mipliorled by Mil. ( 'IIE3TON CIjAKKK Anil an pxcollont poiiiiniiir , liu-Iuilhu tlio principal nipinbun of thu liit'J ' llDOTIInml HAHHKTI' orK.tnlrnvlon , Much Ado About Nothing : . c KOMHO AND JULIhT. S tiirdiiy ovonln ; . " A YOU ( " ' ' l-s I Ik' I' ' ' IT I'rioci I'nrqnct. fl . p.iriiict | dri'lu 1M ini'I ' 111 linlrmijr. .VJo mul T o. uallarr. ZSc Mullnus pilcoi rriajlunr. | Jii * . linlni'ty 5 In _ _ FARNAMSf , THEATER , Jlntliiut ) W'tiliiiMlaynnl Sittiinluy OH AS A. liOUKH. In The ( Jri-.it Comedr. OH ! WHAT A NIGHT li .I'ri-ttr inn * AH i Kiimir iicuU. . Tlio 13.UUJ KiulMi Woniliir * THK BI-STKliS 1 1 1st OH In Tliulr .Mnrvolou * Act. Thu IM l'INli IIKIA'HIO.V Farnam Slreel Ono WeeK Oommcncliig Sunday Mutmeo , April 21th , DEVIL'S MI NIL Mutinous MllSllO OO. , J CI WON 1J lil li LA A. N LJ A N I ' rj Grand Opera House. Corner Kith and ( 'apltol Avouuu. TIIIH VV'I aiC CJ.M.V , lil Li Liv f K WING. 8 frclll Indies in holuht. . That lull lrl from MUionrL dully from 1 to I1) p in. Uno Pliiiu. ' _ ( Jhiilra.lOa ( J. AlInlFridny A pril 22 Autlinr of I'ariii ll.illnils , It uuy uud I are hit , Over tlio Illll to the 1'ucr lluuso , Thu 'irst Hottler'B. Story , A.C. JUIIJIXU' : "Thu Driiina of llnninn N.iliiro1 nturipuriud with orlslnul imoms ptibllsliud in.l iiiiiiubll ifd. Uuiiurvud boats. ll.'Jl , 73 mil njounfi. 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