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THE OMAHA DAILY KEH'KUKSDAY. . MAY 10. 1802. , DOWNFALL OF 1IAJOR FRANCE Kino Big Husky , Hcartlow Browora Maul the Life Out of Him. ONLY MADE NINETEEN HITS ALL TOLD Colninlms nnd Knintnn City llnil Another lluid letto , the Iturkejr * U liumiK iimcr Smith llent the ( llutUJ Other HpurU , Milwaukee , 20 ; Minneapolis,3. Columbu * , 7 ; Kansas City , fl. Mnuvt KKK , WIs. , May 0. The Brewers won ns thuv pleased todrty , Shlnnick and Krnnco beln/j / butted nt will. Parrott and Graham played laitgcd ball. Captain Twitchcll si.ld U reminded him of some games ho pitched In Omaha last summer. Score : firoiiK in INMVOS . . , no I I 7 0 1 ( i 0 I M Mlnnrnpolls UUUUI2200-8 BHMSIUIV. Huns onrnod Mllwnukco. fi. MlnncnpolK 4. Tno bnco liltn Itont , llniuburi : , llenry , West , 1'nrrott Ildiiu ! run * llniuburir fencrltlco liltii Knrl liDtr. Mulcu linspn .Mclinrr 4. Wnrd 3 , TwItrhfll.Knrl' ' Hont , HninliiirK , 2llurroll , 1'nrrott , Miiiiinn , Ml.lnnlck , DIxiHl llano on bulls .Millnrr 2. I'nrl I.nku , lirnlmin UU liy plltliur Wnrd drink nut lJ kc. llurrell , Went \lunjnn 1'lton ' VUld pltclici Slilnnltk , 2 , llurrull ' . ' 'llnio of KIIIIIU Two liuum nnd ten mlntei I'mplro Mirnd. Another llnrd Tussle. Col.t'Mitt'o , O. , Mny U. Columbus and Kansas City plavod n stubborn gatno of thir teen InintiKH , Coliimhtis winning hocuuso I'.iyno weakened lit the box. Atlonaanco Nilbcoro : HCOHi : 111 ISMNllS Columbus . . - Knngns llty . - Kiinicd rniiH Columbus , I. Knnsaa City , 2. Two- luiiu blta McClullnn. 2 , llrri k'lirlilo. | Cnnipau. Juntrun ' 1 brcu bum lilt .Merrill lluinii run IlrukcmldKO ' ncrllluo liltH. suuJuy. Mil ) or , 4nrnottnli'ii bii L' ( iiuiiiu | 3 ; l.ivlly. Abbey , 'Virrllt 2 Left on bnics I'oliiintiiiK , I ICinii is ( It ) 4 Doublu jilnjf Wiilnb llcClollnii nnd Huiki'inlilM * . lltci ? on bnllH ( lit I'njiic. ,1 , elf ( liiunen 1 lilt b ) pllrlier. Murrltt , I'ninp.ui Minck out llyl'nvnu T by ( I ln ) > 2. b ) ( IIIIKUII , 2 \ \ Ilil pllLlH'H o llii > I'n-s-ril bnlln : .Iniit/cn 'Hum or111111' ( 'I wo liuurs anil Illtuui inliiutus I iutlro | Mctjunbl NATKINAI , l.i\Ui ! : . Kin ) ; l.liiior Smith Docs tlio llnslness for the ( ilnnlH. I'lTT MUito , Pa. , Mny 9. Elinor Smith pltchnd hU llrst championship .11110 today. Ills work In the box ami nt the b.it won thu came for the home team. ThcfJlnnts plnjcd slow ball. AUoiiilnnco " , ! ! 00. Score : ' -000201001-4 I'lttshnrc - on Yoik . . . . : i lilts I'lttslmri ; , 8 : Now VorU. fi. I > roM : I * ttslitiiK. J ! w oik , 2. I'm nud runs : I'lttshuri ; , 1 : Now Yo.-k. I. lt.ilt rius : bnnth nnd Muck ; Itnslo niul Hey If. Cle\luill ) Clioekn tlio I.e.ulcrH. Ci.ovnuM ) , O. , Mny U. Timely hitting by thu homo team won today's panio Irani Doston. The visitors were ublo to connect with Young's delivery succossfullr in only ono liiiilnp. Attoudnnco , . 100. Scoio : < 'le\uland 5 iiosiim o : i o o o o o o o : i llils : ( tovQlnnd , U ; lloston , T. Kirors : Clovolnnd. 'Ij Hustnii , J. n irncd runs : Ulovo- lind. I. lluttnilcs : Yoiins and O'Connei ; ( -'l.irkiioii and Kully. Clinics 1'osl poncil. rincAf.o , 111. , M.iy ! ) . No Ramo ; rain. Two panics tomorrow , weather pormlttlnc. L'INUSNAII , O. , Muv 'J. Cinclnnatl-Ualti- nore K.IIIIO postutmoil ; rain. bi. Kot ix , Mo.Iav 'J. Phlladolphm-St. \xuls | > nnio postponed ; rain. Miiiulini ; of tlin Tcium. wurniN 11 ( .lines Today. Western league : Omaha at Toledo , Ivan- sas City at Columbus , St , Paul at Indian npnlis , Minneapolis at Milwaukee. National league : Hoston at Cleveland , Hrooklvn at C'lilcnijo. Now \ ork nt Pittsburp , Philadol- phinntSt. Louis , Iliiltlnioro ut , Cinclnniiti , \Vashlnpton at Louisville. HAM : HAM , uiciirs. : Lincoln ( iocs to Kciirncy. LINCOI.V , Nob. , May ' . . | Spnelal Telegram - gram to Tun llin. : ) Lincoln has Rtvon up hnr place In the State rtasu 1) ) ill loa uo , and nftor this wool : the team will KO to Kcarnoy. The caiiBO of failure to maintain n club horn lias been Iho lack of IntortMt as welt us thu incejsuut rains nnd bid weather , which have prcvontod good atlundauco nt thu gaines All can.os achodulod for Lincoln for the ro iimlndor of this week will ho played , weather p TinUtlng. The club will bo transferred to K"niii'V ( Saturday. , ICrAiiNKV , Neb. . May'j. ' iSpecmrrolecram- tc I\IK IJhK.l The quostlon whether ICcir- jii'v U to have n base ball team this season VHS practically buttled today by u telo ( r.im 10 i-lvou from S. U. Cnnmw , sccrotarv of the S'nto ' looguo , aaylni ; that ICoarnoy may hnvo llm Lincoln franoliHo. Mnnny iMiotiL'h lias boeii r.iiiqd nnd Kcarnoy wlllsooii ho heard from. SlUnr tint ) s .Miiko ii win , > The Silver Grays boat the P.iric Juniors B.unday by a score of ; i to 2. IJnttory for the tra\a ! : Grotto anilVhltosldo ; Juul'jra : 'Jvleirltt and Her. Ill' hl'OKT. ( liiorfu. In less than two woaks unothor ( jrcat game for tha billiard uhamplonship will tnlto place in Central Musm null , ( ihlc.i 'o , when Franlc C , ivos will defend his locontly won tltlo against Ooor o I'1 Bloason of Now Yorlt llotn plavnri have boon practicingc.iru- fully for a month past Kiiu-o March 'J Ives lias played n total oflt,10 ( ) points In Kiiinos varying from bUO to IH ( ) points His totnl number nf innliiKS was UTA , showing n ( jranrt n\oraco of nqarly UO. In ono game of100 ho averaged 100 , with runs of HIS , 1'i'i , tM and III. Iu foity-two games ho has nmclo runs of I'M ) over lorty-nlnu titnca , thu hl host bulni ; 0 in a gnmo played March 1Ti. This is strong flaying and presnpes n frtnul con. Irst. Tbo gomo will lake piucu Saturday , Mny 31. , ( ) } ioiilni ; of tint Sin to Shoot , The six teen th annual tournament of the Nolir.uka State Sportstnon's association opens ut Grand Island tomorrow , nnd with peed weather It will undoubtoclly bo the best uttondod nnd moit successful shoot ever heM under tho'nusplces of this organization , llondloy Dniokor , I'Yank I'armolco , 11 , D. Jfpunody , Frank Vogg and Hilly Knson of this cliy , and KJ lluigbatu of Ubtoagn irent down last evening , aud this morning Frank Cross , W. II. Hughes. J.J. Dickey , Uillv IJrowor , Fred Fuller , Willlain ICrug , B. Bloom , C , M. Snufora ud L. UUuchard of this city nnd Jim Smith of South Omaha will follow In their WAko. II. U. Fulford , the crack Now Jersey shot , Charlie Hudd , the Iowa champion , .1 A. K. nillott of Kan sas Llty , holder of tbo American field cham pionship cup , Hello Hichcs of Chicago , old man Uatoholor and n host of other famous shots from abroad passed through this city last evening for the same point , rll ot which nucurs u very largo attendance. There nro ton events on today's card , , chief of winch U the shoot for the C. K Ma\no diamond badge now held bv Frank Parmcloo. This event Is open only lo Nebraska sportsmen fifty single targets , ? 7.f > 0 entrance , tbo winner to take nil the en trance money the following year. The badco remains the properly of the association , and is shot for la the above manner from year to joar. The prospects are good for some fine scores , ns sucu another convocation of trap-shots na will bo on band by tomorrow were novflr before fore assembled In the stato. Hilly rihnnicr U hips 1 oininy Kelly. Nnu YOIIK , May 0. A crowd of sporting mon assembled nt the Coney Island Athlotlo club rooms lonk'ht to witness tholnteinn- tlonnl prize light between Tommy IColly of Ilnrlom , the champion 110-pound tnnn of America , nml Hilly I'llmmor.ctiamplon of that weight In Hliglatid. Kelly tried to force the lighting in the llrst , but Pllmmer qulcitly lorccd him to . .line to his neck for safety. In the second the Kngllshmaii forced the light ing and made Kelly cautious. In the third Kelly tiled walking around , but Plimmor followed and gave him a creed ninny punches , and getting but few tolling blnws In return. In the fourth Kelly kept UD his running around tactics and proved himself n good two handed lighter , but in the llfth Plimmor landed n straight loft , which made the blood How freely from Kelly's mouth. In the sixth , under the direction of his seconds , Plimmor forced the lighting and mndo a regular chop- plni ? block of Kellv'3 face , landing bis loft almost at will. In the seventh Kelly again assumed the offensive , but Plimmer met him with the utmost case. Sot oral vicious blows were struck. In the eighth , both mon received savoro punishment , but Kelly was forced Into the defensive. In the ninth Kellv wus almost knocked out by short arm blows , but plucltlly staggered to his foot and fotipht llko n tiger to the call of tlmo. In the tenth Kelly ihowcd signs et quilting , nnd fell down twice without locelv- Ing n knockout blow. The last time ho was counted out , much to tin ) disgust of tbo as semblage. A DeeHjIni ; vinrt | > CIIICAOO , 111. , May U. Nod Ilanlon nnd William O'Connor , the oaismon , nftor In specting the Lake Citlumot race course , have decided to row tholr double scull race with Teenier nnd Ilosmer over It , provided the latter will agree to come here. The race will bo low.'d on Decoration day and ar rangements have already been made with thu Pullman Athletic club for the use of the crrounds nnd stands nt the starting point. The match Is for Sl.UOO a side aud the dis tance tbtoo miles with a turn. M'IID : : KINO. NiiHli\lll rnrnUlics 4iood Sport In Splto ol the Knln. N\xnvii i K , Tonn. , May 0 Though show ers of rain fell during the nfturnoon with few intermissions , nbout ' . ' ,000 people attended Iho mces nt West Sldo park. The tinck was rattier slow , but llio llnislio * in most events wctoclo'o nua exciting. Tin ) scratching of The Hcapcr in the Trial stakes made it as nc.irly n certainty as n hor-io raca could pos sibly ho that Ked Banner \vould cairy off the monov nnd the pioMbitivo odds of I to 5 nud 1 ted prevented much bolting on the rnco. The talent evidently overlooked I3r.i7o > in the handicap , ns nearly nil the money wont to Dolly McCono and First Lao. I'lrst race , solllm ; , three-sixteenths of a mile , four sl.irtois : .lolmulti ( I lo r > ) , won , Moosod'j ' to ! ) , sec'onu , Illiick Maria , (8 ( lo I ) , third. Time : fl- ' . Hucond race , hclllnj ; , six fnrlons ; , five st.irtcrs : Ciltlo ( fl to I ) , won , Lndv Illnokburn ( I to.'i ) , sucond , Grey Goo o ( . ' 0 to 1) ) , third. Tlmo' ! ? ! . Third i.ice , handicap sweepstakes , ono mlle nmlevenly yurds , llvo si irters : Hrnzos (4 ( to 1) ) won , Do ly MeCnno (7 ( lo.l ) scuond. Yunrundt (10 ( to I ) third. Time : t:4S'i. : Ponrtli nice , trial bl.iKcs for 2-votir-olds , Iho fnrloi.o. three starterUud : It inner (1 ( tof > ) won , J'llunsio c. ) tu 1) ) second , Governor llrown ( rt to I ) tlilid. Tlmn : 1:01. : Klfth rut'o. four fnrloiiRs , eisht starters : Columbia (10 ( to 11 won. Queen inld ; ( even ) boe- end , It'inluollo ( I to H third. Time : Biy. Sixth race , solllne , nix fnrloiiRS , seven staiters : Henry .lenklns (20 ( to l\um. ) linn Ton ( I'J to 1) ) hucund , Yiishtl (10 ( lo 1) ) third. I line : . , " , . Kiiclng ul * s ( . Louis. ST. Louis , Mo. , May 0. This was iho eighth day of the St. Louis Jockey club's mealing , and threatening weather nbout noon , which brought showers during the afternoon , kept tno attendance down to nbout1,000. . Ruins last night made the ground quite heavy nt the beginning , and the showers that fell afterwards made it more so. The talent did quite well in the picking of winners , missing tholr guesses only in Iho fourth ana sixth races. A great manv hors.esore scratched on account of the bad trade : Klrst r.tco. soiling , six fnrloncs. olpht start ers : Alldii ( fi 10 I ) , won , Alice 1) (4 ( to I ) , second. Hob I'nrdy (10 ( lo 1) ) , llilrd. Tlmo : ll'jy becond race. 2-yoar-old9 , four furlongs , slstarter - , . 1'i.nuess I.orilno won , Jlninilu K. second , Itlsinaruk third. Time : fll 4. Third race. sollliiL' , one mlle , seven stnrlors : GuyosoO to' ' ) won , Whltllnr(10 ( to II second , J. T ( ' > tul ) third Time : 1:1' : ' ) . 1'onrtli race , soiling. lUo .mil one-half fnr- loiijs. ol ht st irters : llenry Owoloy ( IU to 1) ) won , No KoniurksO tolhccona ) , Captain Ilell- utiestB to , ) third. 'Hum : ! : il. Infill nice , slv fiirlonis , seven starters : rnteriirlselS loiiMvon , Dtxikwlult ( IS to 1) ) soc- nnil. Oofond.iiiKM to I ) ihlr.l. Tlinoi 1:20. : Slvth r.nc. li.iutllc.iip , seven fnrloiiKSj nl\ st triers : Vnllora ( oven ) mm , lloodltim ( .1 to 1) ) second , Itvd t.'ap ( Ii lu 1) ) Uilrtl. Tlmo : 1W : : < ircnt srralclilni ; t l.ovliif ron. LIS.MNUTON , Ky. , May 0. The sky was cloudy nnd threatening In the north today , but the storm did not reach hore. The tr.ick was dry nml bnrd. About 3,000 people were present , nnd betting wosjivoly. The results nro as follows : I'lrst race , sot on furlongs , iliren starters : Hook l.utdley ( I to 1) ) uon , tJorliinu Klnnt'V (10) ( ) second. OIllo tllonn ( J to Si third. T.mo : f-ccond race , holllns. llvo furlous. throe Htartors ; Duil Hughes (10) ( ) won. Hullo Curler ( rt ) bei'oml , IIauk llo.uity ( D ) third. Time : 1:04JJ. : Third race , hrcoilur st iKos for 2-year-olds , ( Ivo fiirlmiKH , throe Hturtcrs : l.oliloCii won , llolf.ist (1) ( ) bOC'Oiul , liiKum.ir (7-5) ( ) Ihlid , Tlmo : 1'imitli race , batullunp , onumlloand Hovuntv yuidx : liNlil'hluf ( T to ft ) won. Vale 'Oi iji second , I'utuio C > ) third. Tlmo : ll : 1'ifth race , IHu-cUhts nf it mlle , three sinn ers' Knslyn ( I tu. ; ) \\DII , len'niiulo (10) ( ) suuund , Lit Ko-.1 ( T ) third Tlniu ; lOJi. : ) doing lit ( .IIIKIIHIIHX. GLTTINIIIIIO : , N. J. , Mnj I ) . The track was in prlmo condition ; nttondatico lUht. I'lrrii i tcu. nlnml uno-half forloius : K'lin- burly \\irn , Uigo second , llaadllght third. Tlmu ; l'l'i ' , Socdnd riuu. ono nillui I.ojter won , Oiimhlor Bocnnd. Sluriy DIIKO third. Tune : lUlh , Third raco. s.l\ fnrloiusKlimstoak won , llncurlninty bucuiul , Churautor third , Time : . . roiirth raco. one mlle : I'maii won , lllltiun second , Klco third. Time : IMJ1 * , riftli ruvo , OIKI mlle : IVlliittn won. Clinr- clilll Ultu'iHwotiil , O I' II third. Tumi : 1 : 14U- I'lftli i.ifo , ono nillii and n. ( ) uartcr imir lUu liurdlmi tt. l.nku won. Weatmorolan 1 suu- oml , Hasiiuiilo third Tlino ; :3JU. : Tips lor Todiiy. Hero are the horses looked upon as UUoly to win in today's nicest lUITTKNIlUHJ. 1. Jay Qu Kl-lluadlinlit. ' . ' . KrliiKlnu Juwuler. . 4. Hur.uuo Hullarat. 5. lludtfo Klinliorly , U. I'urU-HUo I.KX1NOTOK. I Ilia t'orliino Kliuioy , 1' . l.ondiin llnd lluuliuj. : L l.illiunUuiituln lirane , 4. Huatlfut'O-Tlil Hit. a. Nltrujun I.uUel" , Allerhin to Trot ut hi , . Sr. .losnrii , Mo. , May V , Tbo famous trotter - tor , Allorlou , will trot ou the St. Joseph truck Sopttmbur 15 for a purse of f 10,000 , uU owner , C , W. William ! ) , having made Its entry. NoUon , Axial und Doluiaruh llt also compote for the purso. lilt u lllturT" H Isn't very often that a circus fakir out of a job runs up against ono of lit * own gatuoj , but that is what A. J. Douglas did yontorday. The circus uian tiled himself to "eamblers" row" during the afternoon In search of n game of some kind. Ho claims ho found It nt 1U1 ! Douglas trcot and went agnlnstlt , losing some WO. Then Douglas complained and had the place raided. The police found a half do/en sports playing billiards and pool and locked them up on the charge of being iramblcrs. fiOtfTII 'o.U.t/1.1. Orpitiitliin Tm I'n seil < The city council mot In adjourned session last evening , Mayor Miller presiding. Tbo license committee recommended the granting of saloon licenses to twenty appli cants. The report was adopted , The occupation tax ordinance was taken up nnd unanimously passoJ. It provides for levying n tax upon the occupations ns follows ; The ordinance gooa Into effect on the first day of Juno , and taxes are payabln to the city treasurer on that date. The money ro- colvod from this source will bo known ns the "Special License Tax Fund , " and shall only bo used to pay the present overlap In the several funds. The council accepted nn Invitation to tnko pait In the parade on Decoration day. Fire ivhlof Smith submitted n lengthy re port and made several recommendations , urcing nn Increasing in the facilities of the department in several linos. In accordance with the chk'f's ' iccoramondatlon a motion prevailed that a llro alarm box bo put in nt Twentieth and Brown streets ; nlso that tha chief have hoao house No. 1 put In proper shape. A lengthy opinion from Cowln Si Mcllugh on the proposition made bv the California Pnving and Petroleum comnanv was rend. In brief it Is that If the city can" prove that the pavement laid Is not up to what the con tract calls for , the company cannot recover. If the pavement Is good , the city is liable. If the ease Is taken Into court tno attorney's firm will defend It for $2,500 , nnd 5 per cent of amount succcssfullv " defended , a possible $5,900. J. J. Points , an export , wus employed at a salary of $15 per day to RO through the county troastiror's books nnd ascertain the amounts of money South Omaha has received from the county nnd what amount Is yet duo. A motion prevailed that the mayor and n committee from the council bo Instructed to borrow a suflletcnt sum of money to put in a stone abutttnrnt at the east approach of the Q street viaduct. The mayor appointed as policemen L. F. ICoogr , J. F. Wilson and Charles Hathaway , vlco Thomas Loonoy , Thomas Montague and Joseph Humpal , i amoved. J. W. Snlvoly was appointed garbage master nud J. G. Phillips pound master. 1'iUil lorTlieliI'liii. . James Murphy visited a flisroputablo house on Twenty-seventh street nt an early hour yesterday morning , and frightened the in mates by the promiscuous display of a re volver. By way of amusement ho struck the landlady with a bed slat , and knocked a few lamps to pieces. J. S. Ford was with Mur- phv. When the two faced Judge Fowler yesterday Murphy was lined ? 20 and costs and Ford was given fifteen days In the countv jail , the first aud last live Tjelnc upon broad and water. Notes ami rorxoimlg. L. J. Mayflold returned yesterday from Louisville. Mark Boukai has returned from a business trip to Chicacro. A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Crums Is Buffering from bronchitis. W'lliam Campbell , the commission man , is recovering from his recent illness. Andy Mnhoney has returned from Iowa , whore ho was called by the death of his father. .lames B. Smith loaves today for Grand Is land , wnoro ho will attend the shooting tour nament. Miss Ilermanco Laur , who Is engaged ns a teacher in the Bonnlngton schools , Sundnyed In this olty with her parents. M. Carroll Smith of Aurora has become a resident of South Omaha. Ho is a brother of the chief of the lire department , Fred M Smith. Charles Kaufhold , an old-tlmo cltl/en of South Omaha , died yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital of consumption. Tlio funeral will occur today at 10 o'clock to St. Mary Mag dalen's coraotory. Margaret , aged 2 years , Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr ? . William Mangan , died at an early hour ycstoniuy morning. The child has been ill for several month ? , and her donth was not unexpected. The funeral will occur today ntlijIiO o'clock from St. Agnes' church. Interment will bo In St. Mary's cemetery. Nearly four years ago George B. Green , a live stock commission man , met with an acci dent , which Injured his spine and paraly/od the lower half of his body so that ho was un able to use his Itniin. About ono year ago ho began improving and Saturday lor the llrst tlmo ho mounted a horse. Mr. Green Is over- joyd nt his rapid Improvement , ns are his many frlonas in Nebraska. XI TlUX.l I , IlKFOIlMKIltl. KIVortH to lit ) ATnilo to Unite the. Prohibition mid I'eopln'H I'urtleH. CIIICAOO , 111. , May 9. Chairman" . ' M. Millar , of the executive committee ot the National Holormers , issued a call today for an Informal conference to bo held at the Pnlaco > iotol , Cincinnati , Juno U9 , for the purpose of oflocling , If possible , a union of the prohibition and people's parties , or at least concerted action In the coming cam paign. The call states that prominent loaa- era lu both parties named have promised to bo present. Conililimilnu lu l.oulnlaim'H l BATON Kounr. La , May 9. The legislature assembled at noon today. The ll of mom- hers was road and the members sworn In. The senate completed its organization and elected Hiram It Ljtt president pro torn , nnd both bouses adjourned until noon to- moriow. There Is now taik of a combination be tween McKnoryltos and farmers alliance members for the support for the United Htates so'iatorslilp of Hon. Tnomas A Adams , president of the farmers alliance' nnd giving the McEnory men the speaker- ship of the house nnd the circuit judcos , It Is understood that the alliance momber.i au-rood to n general democratic caucus If the third party bo not barred. A conference of the leaders reported an understanding to call a general caucus of members of the houso' .Uontnmi Iti'iiiililiriiiM In Session , Mi bOiif.t , Mout. , May 9. Th6 republican a lute convention wtu called to order by btato ' Treasurer Hlnchman who spoke bri'olly 'in advocacy of free silver. Leo Muntol , mayor of Butte , will probably ba made permanent chairman. ThoJJIaiuo sentiment is strong butlt Is doubtful if delegates will bo in Btructod , _ Stanford will ltimlen. S N Fiuxoisfo , Col. , May 0. The Exam iner this morning prints a story , apparently well authenticated , that Senator Stanford will resign early next year should a republi can legislature bo elected this fall in Califor nia. Ho told several Intimuto f i lends of tils determination before liu wont oast. Will Uo llurluil Toiliiy. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine McGrath Do Pin , who died Sunday , aged 83 , will beheld held toaav from the homo of her sou-lu-law , C. M. Nichols , 1)010 Mason street at U o'clock a. m. _ _ Mrs. Wlnslotv's Soothing Hyru p for ohil dron teething produces natural quiet sleep 25 coat * a bottle. OTTU1IWAVttTsilRRESDER \ Preparations Oomplbted for Receiving Iowa's ' Grand 'AAii ' Members. THEY WILL HAVE THINGS THEIR OWN WAY i\ery : HITortVIJI ItiPMiKlc to lime tlio I'ronrnt Stnto Km-nmpmont n Snccctt In All rnrtlciil'itritVlint tlio On- 1 * cnnlun I OTTUMWA , la. , Mny p. ( Spoolnl to Tun DEI : . ] If thosun shines tomorrow morning lie will see the largest croivl of grand nrmy mon over assembled tn thostiUo. The chnnga of the ilnto of the enctiinpmout till Mny In- stoticl of curlier In the season us hoiotoforo and the fact that Otlumwn has boon llftoil Into the eyes of the state so conspicuously for the past two years because of Its great coal pnlaco has boon n orcnt Incentive to ward bettor nttontlanco tlinn customary nnd nil Indications nro to thooffoot that Otlumwa must tomorrow surondor unconditionally to 15,000 strangers , two-thirds of whom will bo okl veterans. The most thorough propara- tlons have boon made and If the boys In blue Uonothavo a "whoopor-up tlmo" It will bo tholr own fault. The decorations are nlroady being flung to the breeze and tomorrow morning will sco the main business blocks almost n mass of ( lags , bunting and patriotic designs. Tri umphal urchos span the main streets nnd the mottoes which greet the cyo nro everywhere unique. Ono Is , "Ottuimva Surrenders Uu- conditionally to the Urand Army. " Another Is , "Iowa Is the Unnnor Stnto In the Union ana Ottumwa In In it Soo"1 Uoforoncos to the army niulo , the cantuon , the call for qulnino nnd other tinny Incidents are equally pleasantly eplgrammcd ? The parudo will bo the cblof feature of to morrow's exercises. The line of march which has boon selected Is loss than n mlle In length and it Is expected , therefore , that , nil the veterans will miiran. At least fi.OOO old soldiers are expected to bo In lino. Chief of Stan lion Johnson has charge of the p.irado , which will bo reviewed oy Depart ment Commander Davidson , the department commanders of Illinois ana Missouri , Major Cicnorul Miles of the regular nriny , Com- irmnder-lii-Ctiiof Pnlmor of the Grand Army of the Hcpubllc , Governor Bolos , General Grcetio nnd other celebrities. Twenty bands will furnish the music for the occasion. In the evening a half dozen camp ( Ires will beheld hold , at which there will bo tniislo by n local chorus of 100 voices , besides pleo clubs ana bands and speeches by Colonel Stcadnmn , General Miles , Hon. John F. Lncey , 1'hll Schollcr , Jcsso Cole , Captain Lang- staff , Colonel Swalni , Philip M. Crape , Colonel ICoatly. C. W. Neal , Colonel E. II. Hutchlns. Colonel Balloy nnd others. Commander Davidson , and staff arrived to night on the first special train Into the city. Along with the department headquarters train was the Dubuque contingent , which mot it at Acliloy. Hyde Clark post of Dubuque - buquo always attcnils the encampment to a nrjii , nnd was accompanied todav by the post's battery , the ciuingn adorning a llatcar nndnking the Cishoos as tbuv passed through tno various cities. Whoa the tram arrived at Marshaltt&wn it made a stop oi u couple oi hours , so' Mint the veterans had ample opportunity to visit the soldiers' homo nnd celebrate gcnornllyi The train was decorated with a ptouson ; | of bunting and national emblems f tqujnjot \ to rear platform. Some InlimvilliiN ; L'c.itnrcs. The only matter df excitement will be the election of department commander. Com- mandnr Davidson in lus report lias nothing out of the usual line , -and the department will not bo called- upon to discuss any now questions. The * fight for commander , however , will do interesting nnd may bo very bitter. Colonel J. J , Sfflaainan of Council Bluffs , who made suphaKallant light last year and to whom It jvascoucodod this year , has not en oasv a task , as ho would HUe. Major George Richmond offt be Lincoln post , of which Colonel Stoadmnn Is n member , proposes to come td Ottumwa nnd make a personal fight against him. Colonel Stead- man is an old newspaper man and has u host of Irionds. Ho was not very long in the ser vice , sltnpl } ' because ho was too younir. His opponents propose to urge this against his candidacy. Major Lane-staff of Dubuqu3 is also a candidate. Ho Is a popular Grand Army man and a soldier of peed record. It Is possible that Major LangstulT will bo able to gain enough sticnth to encompass Steadman'a defeat. Another element oi uncertainty Is Phil Schol lcr Ho Is n bluff spoken , big-hoartod vet eran , nnd if the light between Stendman and Lansstaff shonld bo close without either winning on the first ballot , although Schol- lor is not a candidate , his friends propose to offer him us a compromise. Mr. Richmond says he proposes to have the Abe Lincoln pou charter revoked because the matter of his suspension was printed In an Omaha pacer , showing the members to bavo violated tbolr oaths of secrecy. At all odds the episode will lorm n topic of interest here the next tilt co day s and may furnlnh a stumbling block for Colonel Steadmnn , who has such a brilliant qualification for the honorable posi tion ho desires , mi : it.vni- A Ho.irtlesi Town Mother SmotliorH llur Child mill ThroiiK It Into .Slouch. DBS MOIXKS , la. , May 9. [ Special to TUB HUB. ] The story of a terrible crime comes from O'Brlon county , and Us investigation will bo commenced In the district court at PrImgharlhU week. It Is related that on the 2Stn day of last August a man on cross ing a bridge on his way to Prlmgnar dis covered the lltoloss remains of a child in nude condition thrown in a sloutrh. The authorities were at once notified , and they found the child to ba about 11 months old , and the causa of its death suffocation. On the day the child was found a team passed over the bridge and In the wagon were seated two men and three women , lloso Wilson and her husband were recognized as two of the occupants. The entire party camped u short dfstaneo from Sheldon , and patties vlsltln ? the camp had recogtiUcd the child. Ono of the girls was arrested some time ace and told the awful story of the death of the child Ho o Wilson too It the Innocent tittle. creature , wrapped it .from head to foot as Uzhlassbo could in sdvoral thicknesses of woolen cloth , and then throw It under thu wneon. U screamed vigorously and scram bled with all Its might for liberty , but In a few moments its voice was forever liushod In death. The heartless mother left It where It was until morning , when bho gathered it up and tuldne the plothcs from around it throw It in the slouic ) ) > Sheriff Noyos oa Saturday last located Mr. aad Mrs , Wilson at Shell Hook and , 'tiiftdd their arrest and they nro now hi tbo'1nnndsof the law to plead to thu charge 'of rrturdor. Tuo senti ment In the community ! Is strong against thorn. ' " . . Dim Molnc'8' tjpvl l Bnnsntlon. DCS MOINKU , la. , May 9 , [ Special Tole- main to TIII : DEB. ) A,5 , sensation was caused In social and muBi&il fclos today by the news of a couple of Ji-riuls made by the po lice last night , Ono of the parties nrrojtcdU thu wife of a well knomr traveling man and has a grown duughyjr.i The other party is an equally well liuowh Lncholor who is em ployed by n musical Instrument houuoand has rooms on West Wblnut btioot. Ho U a high Mason and altrkys has stood well in business and social uirnlp * . The prosecuting witness Is the husband of the married woman mentioned , and the charges ho makes ngalnst thu couple ore of the most salacious aud sensational nature. The parties weio arrested at the room * of the bachelor , the infuriated husband having shadowed the couple to thU place and then effected their arrest. They occupied cells at the police station last night , and when ar raigned this morning plouded not guilty , and their trial was sot for May 17 The offoi.io the couple Is charged with Is an indictable one , aud will , In nil probability , bo Investi gated bi the grand jury. Tha names of the arrested parties are John M. Toboyund Muiy U. Koej. Jotin CEIUU lUriDS , la. , May 9. [ Special Tele gram to THE UEK.J II Ins been raining almost continuously for the last twenty-lour hour * . Farmers who were already far be hind with their work are aluoitdlicouragod. There has been not less than twelve or four teen Inches of rain In the past two weeks and the ground Is soaking wot. The roads arc In almost tmpassnbla condition and the city Is threatened with a wood famine , us farmers cannot get Into town , unit OWN nirAuiTin. : : Ml * * Sotncrly \Vjomlnc , town , Tnket (41 , (100 nnd ln vrs Town , DBS MOINCS , la. , Mny P. ISpoclal to Tnr. Hi : K.I Thorn Is n curious case of mysterious disappearance nt Wyoming , Jones county , being that of Miss Stolln Somorly , who for some tlmo before her departure hud boon managing the Somorly ban it nt that place , It Is said that she was the adopted daugntor of J , 11. Somorly , for ninny year * n promi nent business man of that section , the girl having boon a wnlf bronchi from Now York city. After Mr. Somorly's death Ills prop erty reverted to the young lady , and for some time Mie continued to conduct the banking nnd other business with marked ability. Several weeks ago she suddenly disappeared , and It has now become evident that she loft voluntarily with the full Inten tion of not returning. Her bondsmen have gene over the assets and liabilities of the oanK mi'l have found that It will take the en tire ojtnto to in a no thorn whole. Miss Som orly bad charged to herself , } uit before her departure , something over $1,000 in oash , which amount she was supposed to have taken with hor. Why she took no more and none of her personal effects no ouo scorns able to comprehend. Senator Thin Agnlii Ansnllcil. Br.nroHi ) , la. , May 0. [ Special Telegram to Tun BBC. ] Not content with the humil iating outcome of the defense of Holvol , the Southwest Democrat In this wook's issue publishes a lot of scandalous matter against Senator Finn. In oonsoquonco thereof , information before the mayor has just boon iitod against Its publisher ! , K. Houok nud Joseph Faith , charging thorn with libel. All persons libelling Senator Finn will bo vigorously prosecuted. The citizens hero , regardless of party , have taken the matter up and insist that all otTondors shall bo dealt with to the full extent of the law. Since Bolvol's complete and humiliating backdown they nro satisfied of the falsity of the charges nualust the senator. Sickening IMscnim-y ill DIVI Molnrs. Una MOINKO , la , Mny -Special [ Telegram - gram to Tun Br.n. ] Tno mutilated remains of nn infant were found In n dooryard In South DCS Moluos this morning. The body was terribly mangled nnd invosticntlon dis closed the fuel that it had boon dragged from n shack by dogs , whore It had boon burled by some unknown person. Physicians tostttiod that the baby had been born alive and was about three days old at Its doatu. \Vhlilty ARiiln rrt-out CrcHton. CIIESTOX , la. , May 9. [ Special Telegram to THE BCE.J Two months ago all the sa loons In Croslon were closed by the prohi bitionists , with the aid of three democratic aldermen and a democratic marshal. During the rntiro time Intervening a wholesale liquor dealer has boon permitted to peddle goods aDout the cltv. Totiav all saloons opened their back doors and whisky Is free again. _ Union County for Holes , CnnsTOX , In. , May 9. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bnu.J rho followiue delegates to the state democratic convention , all for Boles , were elected in Union county : Joseph Nor ton , Mayor K. Dorr , J. H. Duggan , II. M. Norton , P. C. Wmtor , J. F. Ickis , Colonel P. Brcnuan , Isaac Burd and J. D. Hlllmau. Itunlildcd u mtiil. DAVIJVI-OUT , la. , May 9. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : Bcc ] Mrs. II. 1C. Gannon , wife of the freight inspector here , rawhided Mrs. Queen at her counter In a store this morning for allowed intimacy with Gannon. IOUH Horsemen Disturbed. CBIMU HUMUS , la. , May 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bic.J A peculiar disease has broken out among the horses at Mt. Auburn , aud quite a number have died. The state veterinarian will bo called upon. CoWlU'sSarsoparlu is reliable. I'or the Imlopeiutunt Contention. Only a few members of the general citi zens' committee of the ' people's partv con vention assembled yesterday afternoon at the Board of Trade rooms to rnako reports on soliciting the necessary 810,000 to defray the expenses of the convention. The banners , though all of them have not yet boon seen by the committee , have contributed liberally. The amount now pledged is fO.OOO. The committee will again meet this afternoon at 5 o'clock to hear tlio lluul report. The national executive committee of the ' will anivo in Omaha people's party tomor row morning and u mooting of the general committee will bo held at 2 o'clock that attornooD for tlio purpose of making ar rangements to entertain the committee. Dowitt's Sarsaparnla cleanses the blood , The Kmlmrgo Komovcd , ST. PKTBKSIIUHO. May 9. The decree per- rolttlnc export of oats and corn will bo Is sued Friday. The same action as to wheat will bo taken three or four days later. GIVEN AMERICAN RECISTR\ \ _ tc'ONTls'ltl : ) rnoM finsT nor. I boon cinlty of a violation of the law , ho would have urged ttiolr prosecution. Soon after the Investigation in Baltimore the marshal had written that nothing hat boon developed against any of his ofllcors that demanded further Investigation. Wit ness could not bo expected to bo personalty cognlrant of all violations of the law , oven vie Iftttons nf the civil scrvlco law. The dlstrlo attorneys called upon him cnly when they needed advisory direction. These answers were returned to questions Intended to ascertain whether or not the attorney tornoy general was the proper person to have noted In the case. Continuing , the witness said that no quos tlon had been submitted to him relative to the Baltimore primaries whether or no the participation In them constituted n viola lion of Jaw. Ho declined to give any onlnloi to the I'ommlttno ns to thr legality of the proceedings , as ho had not examined the raso , and was present only to answer quo < tlons of fact. Ho did not know for whit purpose the primaries were had , niiKH inn vot.un i.ix Itofnsnl of tlio liitorimtlonnt Assorlntloi of MitflilnUI * In Admit Colored .11(111. Cuieuio , 111. , May 0. The Internationa Association of Machinists In convontloi here refused today , nftor n lively debate' to strike from the constitution the clnuso limiting membership to whlto men. The southern delegates opposed any change r > s one man , nud enough northern delegates voted with them to overwhelmingly bar ou colored men. The Indianapolis strike on the Pan Handle will apparently bo con lined to that city. J J. Lamb of the executive committee ropnrtci recommending the action of the strikers and the Justlco of their demands , bu recommended further efforts for nn amicable settlement. The report wiis accepted. It was said assurances had boon rocolvod that overtures would bo mot In n friendly spirit by the Pan Handle management. Trou WolUnr-i Mrlhe. Cuieuio , 111. , May 9. Several days ago the men employed In raising the Immense iron arches for the largo nirtiiufrtcturors nnd llboral arts building nt the World's ' fal grounds utruck. The contractors todav brought In men by train from the cast to 111 tholr places. A great crowd gathered ant made n throatoniui ; demonstration , when the police arrived and succeeded In dispersing the mob after n severe clubbing , faomoot the ringleaders were nrrestod. The Iron workers strike began a little ovoi n week ago , when the mon demanded a mini mum rate of 40 cents per hour. This domain ! was refused , nllhougli It was mot In the case of a few men at work on the admlius tratlon building. All during last week thoio was nothing done on the nineteen great arches that were to spun the manufacturers' building. Four of them are in place , but the work ou the fifteen others has lomalned just as the strikers had loft them. The placing of the giant iron trusses Is slow work , mid there is an enormous amount to bo done on tha rest of tlio building when they nro all In place. The manufacturers' building Is the largestol the exposition structure , and ns yet is the most backward In construction. Neavlj everything- depends upon the irou work , and if that is now delayed the building , it is said , cannot be completed next October as required. _ Out on n strike. Nnw i'oiiit , Mny 0. The light between the bosses and the Nuw England Stone Cutters union has bocn taken up by the union of this city. 'I'oday 1,200 members of this city and Brooklyn were ordered out on a strike. It is also said that soventy-Jlvo were ordered out in Troy , luO in Albany , 'JOO in Baltimore and 130 In Philadelphia. This strike is in sym pathy with the locked out granllo quarrymen - men of Now Knglond. Dlsoaso never successfully attacks a svs- tom with pure blood. DoWitt's Snrsnpar'illa makes pure , now blood nnd enriches tua old. IlnrilBOM Jtepllefi to the Ministers. Nnw YOIIK , Muy 9. At the weekly con ference of Methodist ministers , Rev. Dr. Baldwin read a letter from President Harrison risen in answer to the protest sent the presi dent. The president said the bill , as signed , was a compromise between the house and senalo bill and as lenient us could bo made. The president deprecated the methods oi smuggling Chinese into this country nnd sold the certificate would bo a benefit to the Chinese us it would assist , thorn to lestnullsh their rights iu this country. Four minor permits , aggregating STfiO.wero issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterdv. E. It. Os'erall , president of the Afro-Amer ican league , announces a special mooting for this evening at Hartman hall , 100 South Fourteenth street. Hov. Dr. Hammond , Kov. C. W. ICnox , Kov. Dr. Grandlson and other delegates to the Mothodlst conference will address tbo meeting. Thn many friends of Uov. W. J. Harsha will tender the doctor a farewell reception at the church on Thursday evening. The JT > ' 7 Boils 4 4 > * Pimples * < > Blotches Pustules Carbuncles , etc. are caused by impure blood. Any one who wilfully neglects these unfailing manifestations ot more serious trouble is responsible for his ' "Oh ! those little own suffering. Don't say , \ skin troubles will go away in a few days. " They may disappear front the surface , but the poison remains in the blood. In this condition , tw-enty- four hours' time is sufficient for the development in your system of any of these troubles : | Scrofula 5 Rheumatism B right's Disease Diabetes , etc. PRINCESS KICKAPOO. t "Pure Dlsod , Perfect He lth Be warned ! Nature must be assisted to throw off the poisons ; and for this purpose nothing can equal Nature's own assistant , a pure vegetable com pound of selected herbs , roots , and barks , called Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. i It contains no acids or mineral poisons , is absolutely harmless , and its efficiency is attested by over twenty thousand unsolicited testimonials. Kicknpoo Indian Cough Cure Kltktpoo Indltn 8 ? wa Ii i reliable 11 the . Iliuk of Kiicl > ii < ) , All lh l Ii eltlmrd for It , ensure * relief from coughs . andcoldt. It will do II CO lialtll , Adnifcliti \ \ jo cents. I committee on arrangements has decided nol to send out personal Invltnllons , but to Invite all the doctor's friends to meet him nt . the reception throuch A public announce- In the newspapers. A whist club composed of slxtoon mom- y bor , and from Donlson , la. , Is at the Mil- / lard. The party comprises George lllchard- J on , F. J. Young , George Nicholson , C. K. r Price.V. . W. Cushimin , H. M , Flnkblno , D. O. Johnson. C. F. Kuohno , C. H. West- brook , W. W. Van Vloek , J. H. Gnblo , M. J. McNorlnoy. M. M , MoAlpIn , I ) . \ , . Boynton , W. J. Scrivnr and W. 11. Barber. Thov were entertained at n banquet at the hotel Uallono by the local whist club. RKS WHITE Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , Cures Chapped Hands , Wounde , Burns , Kto. A Dollirhtful Shampoo. IAVE YOU SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURel NOMT fnlla to Klvo Instant lolUf In the wont I cues , and * < uhpro other * full. f Trial 1-nrkRiir Kltl'K or llriml.o r lir M.il. lildn R K BCIIIFFMANN. HI..l , J00. ) | ajBusagsawfttfeaggKsiaaMifigiA aJ X. IHAYER. STRQUSE & 6HFRS.4IZ BWAY. N.Y.I TRADE MARK. A.MUBISMK1NT3. Tuesday Wcdncs'y May 10 and II , Mat. Wodiiesday. A Tremendous iMusicul lOvon Tliomas Conducting theChicagoO rcltestra OF 54 MUSICIANS. GENEVRA JOHNSTONE-BISHOP , Tlio l-oadlnsr-ouriitio Of the Country. FANNIE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER. Tlio Most Wonderful I'lunlst In America , Ucsoport HO.-itH l and JI.Si ) ; box se.its Ji Spoclul prices for niatlnuo. On sale ul uox of- lice on nnd lifter .Moniliiy , Muy'J. JO J\IUV \ lUliT BUATd TIIBATER LgAKi'V. U ' . . Sale of Seiith Will IleTln W El L J N IS B L J A. Y , M A. Y11 , 1'or tlio KiiKH-'uincnlof FRANCIS WILSON AND COMPANY , In the llieut Modern Opcrnita , IM I ! : Merry Monarch , i fioni llio Ilioadwav tlioutor , N. > . , after liU annual houKtm In thud lioinu tho.U r. Farnam Slreal Thaateri v I MKlite , f oiamiiurlucHiindii ) NUht , May H MutluuuVodnu iU ) I.INCOhK I < AltTIJHS , ( Jroitcnlo Kclo Ilcania THE PAST MAIL. Hon. The HlKlil of thu fmt nmll. Ibu wonderful rullniid utouiii enuluu nud triiln of cluht ( ) n cum , . . . , . . . . . , K.-I. if.Mj , | jj muoullKlit Iho lurrllllo r" ' " Farnam St , Theatre , I l > 0llI7I < Vuioi . Tlirt'O Maliti cuuiinjiiclnif Thursday MuU , Mall- MCCARTHY. DAN . _ . JL1 _ , , i pj , LAWN. Hut ono icrdlrt I'rpm nml pnMIc ajr Tlio fun- Ucst iinlorli.lilu.tof nil IrUli CuuidlM WONDERLAND GRAND OPEKA HOUSE. JITII AND C'AlMTOI. AVI3NUU. WUHIC OF MAY UTII. COFFEE DUDE SKELETON. \V II J S T LI N G PA T T J. SHERMAN MAHN WILLIAMa GLKASON8 WILLIS UALPIN. 1 ! II1U Ii HllOWS U