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2 THE OMAHA DAILY RK : MONDAY , MAY 10 , 1802. SOUSED THEM IN THE LIME Omaha Puts a Nice Ooat of Whitowoah on the Boastful Brewers , VICKERY'S PITCHING DID THE TRICK lie ( lot r rfrit ! Siipiinrt Vlsnor .fnlni tlio unit Show * Up Well Stnto llns n Now Srlioilillo Othnr.Sports , Omaha , 2 ; Milwaukee , 0. Columbus , 1 ; Minneapolis , 1. MII.WAUKKB , Wls. , May li5.-.SpocInl ( Tele- grfttn to Tun Hnn.l The Hrowora were shut out todny , 2 to 0 , by Omaha In ono of the prettiest games over played upon the homo grounds. Ityns Vlokory's day to pilch and ho sent the ball over the plato ns if shot out ofn dynamite gun. Ho was Invincible nnd his old associates were unable to looato his delivery with any ofToot whatovor. Six icattorinr hits were nil Milwaukee got and Iho result was gooio ogs , Tbo fielding of Iho Omahns was almost perfect , a wild lurow by Vlcnory being the only mark against tholr record. Snoibeck put up a cork I ntr i-ooJ game and mndo nemo lihcnomennl stops , besides balling in the winning run , Htirroll wan In splendid form and kept the haso hit column down to four singles and two doubles , but Ins support nt tlnios wns very rocky. Kent played at third , but was unnolo to throw the ball across to llrst base owing to n lame arm , nnd ns a oonsoijuonca had three errors chalked npamt him. Chippy McOarr maao the star play of the Knmo , In the eighth inning Kelley sent n liner to short and McGnrr jumped into the air and captured tbo ball with ono hand. Umpire Corcoran wns again away off In his work and there came very near being n riot on two occasions owing to close decisions against the homo team. Omaha's first run was scored In the fifth Inning. Vickory sent a grounder to Karl and retired to the bench. Camp was moro fortunate and got to llrst bag on Kont's wild throw. A passed ball advanced him to .sec end nnd ho scored when Shelleok sent tbo ball sailing lo center field for two bases. Tbo last run was Becurod in the sixth. Col- lopy singled , but wns caught when hn tried lo make third on Howe's hit. Kowe galloped homo n moment Inter on Vlsner' ? two-bag- gnr. Three times theJ.MIhvaukeoshad men on sncond and third \vltii only ono man out , but failed to get n man across the plato. Score : MII.WAUKKE. scour. HV iN.viwis. Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 o il 0 0 0 0 Omaha 0 0 n 0 1 1 U 0 * 2 8U.MMAUV. Kims earned : Oiniiha , 2. Two-baso lilts : Krulir. Vlniiur. Shoibpek. Double plays : Hliol- bock , Oollopy und Kowc. HIIBO on halls : Koat 4. KrloR , Kollv. Struck nut : ' C.-trroll , llurroll , IlamlmrK. VIcUory. Ulllci 2. Wild pitches : llurroll. Stolen b isos : Koat. Tlinuof uninui Onn hour and forty minutes. Umpire : Cor coran. .Millers Ili'iituit Aiilit. { COI.UMIIUS , O. , May 15. Columbus out- playca Minneapolis und won today. Weather showery nnd grounds very bad. AUoudunco , -VWO. Score : HCOUK 11 V IN.S'l.VnS. ColumbiiH . 1 0 0 II ! l 0 0 0 4 Minneapolis . 1 HUMMAllV. Hum oiirncrt : Coliimbim , 3 ; .MIniHMlpill ( ( " , 2. Two- liRso lilts : Ciirroll 2 , U'ltourkts Kntz. Sacrl- Hen lilts : CumiMiu , Lally , MuClulliin. IStolun IIIIBCH ; Kulz' ' . U'llniirkif.1 , Cuinpaii. I.e. ton bunt's : Columbia , 5 ; Minneapolis , il. HIMU : on hnlln ; on Hwnrtiol , t. Slriiukont : llr Htuvens , 2 ; .Swnrtzol , il. Tlmo of KBIIIO : Ono hour and llfty minutes. Uniplro ; tiuydur. Toloilo I.OHiiti T\vo. Toi.nno , O. , May 15. The two St. t'aul- Toledo crnmcs scheduled for today wnro post poned ; wet grounds. NATIONAL * MSAtiUK. Ht. I.nuls ITmplri'il Out of n Came on tlio Homo ( irouinU. ST. Louis , Mo. , Mny 15. Umpire Leslie Kavo the Biimo to Cincinnati todny by a rank decision in the seventh InnhiK after two of the Ueds were out , enabling tuom to tie Iho score. St. Louis wont anead atram in Ibo olRbtli , but was loft behind In tno ninth bv Cincinnati scoring twice on slncles bv Murphv and Miillano. Mol'hoa's double nnd O'NIol's sacrillco hlr. . The wentbor was chilly. Atlcndatico , 0,000. Score : Hi I.ouls . 4 Cincinnati . 5 Hits : St , Louis. 0 ; Ulnulniiiitl. 0. Krrors ; bt , l.ouls , 3 ; ( 'Ineliinutl , I , ICarniMl rinni : .St. l < imls. 3 ; Oiniiliinutl , 'i llaltorlns : Uieason und IlnuKluy : .Mnllanu und Murphy. Cllj-H Out on a < ir iit ISrarnVhon nt OIIANP IMI.AXD , Nob. , May 15. [ Special Toleurain to Tin : HIK. : ] Sovor.il unlucky plays on tlio part of f Innings nnil three hits by 1 1 rand liUmd won the fjamo for the Sugar rjUys In the fourth inning. Johnson , who Dtberwiso pitched n uood gniuo , ulso ( 'avo iwo men bases on balls in this innintr , which aided materially In pivliiR the Su ar Cltys the seven runs. Him ! tins' only scorn was on nn error of omission by Sotnmors , Tbu fea tures wore Hoofnr's tluldlng nnd Soinmers" pitching , Score i ( Irand Island . 0 u Hustings . I l Hnns u.imeil ; Crand iHluiid , I. Two-base hts : lloofor , HI rat ton , 1'unknrd , C'lark. ll io ni ( Irand Iiliind. : i ; Hustings , : t. Donniu plays : MeKlbhim ( iinnssUtud ) , JoliiiAon tu Wai- lek. llasus on bulls ; Kuminor * . I ; Johnson , 3. lilt by pitcher ; K'tnifc. Struck out : Johnson , H ; Soiniiinrs , ft. Tlmo of L'aniu : Ono hour und forty minutes , Umplru ; HasUell. lluro'k the Ntnv .Svlioiluln. , Nob. , May 15. [ Special to Tim IKK.-llelow | will bo found the revised tcliodulc of Ramos ( or the Nebraska /Stato Ilaio Hall league , a * altered ai Iho tongue meatlne held hero yesterday nflor the with- druwkl of ibo Lincoln team. The changes In tttieral were made by subslilulini : the dates ttl arm Iowa for these next on the circuit , but > 47rt minor alt ratlons were made : Itmlnt * pltf ) nt IlimtrlRo Juro I , 2 , 20.30 , . .ft'inz * , Aniii t2l. K ; at Koanu-y Jnne.'U , li . / vK ; rAuiuit li. ID. tiiiii < ) inl > cr 12. IJ | iu r/fAnil > < | Ai'l Muf li , Junu Mi , 2J. July 2U.2I , A Uili -lp"i''l-cr II , li ; nt l-'nnnont .May oAr.'V /i M * * ( , JB ( , 521 , July It ) . "I , Ausiut i lt y * . VJ , Juno 27. Vd , . . . .itHn lr.i May 21. ' > . Junu li. 10 , u / rt , < , An/'iit K II , ftepieinl-or 7. 6 : at / 17. K July II. , Alixunt 12. i : , 3upt nt'0f ' ' ! . 10 ' * t Urtii'l ftlanrt l y & 'SI , I itl0 I'.V1 > . Jnl1. \ . K Ailgutl 14 , 1C , bt'ptoinlior II l : ; Fniont Jn 2ft Zl , Jill * . 31 , Au- f'j'it I'i , > * , ? ) > fmf/of II. JAj at I'latUiiioiith M > y : < o , t\- > /AI $ > . Jui > ? \ f , July - < r 1 , y tffntlnM f ) , 21. Juno 8 , 7 , fiiiy wo citm 9 * Ati * > 1.1 , ? > - l l ll t- K > o , Jnn i I , .Ailr I 1. U' , , An- 'A. T , * t OC < nf f l fifl , MAt \ , 21 , Junu 10 , It , 2.V 2fi. July 33 , 24. Angus ! M. 2I | at 1'ro- ninnt. MHy M , 28 , 2 * , sn , .Inno 27 , ! M , July 83 , 10 , August 22 , ! Mj At I'lnltmnoutli , Juno I , 2. 21. ! , 30 , ( iriuiil'lsliind ntllnfltlnR , , Inno8. 0. July ft. C. AiiRiisi : ! , 4 , 31 , .September lint Beatrice. Juno 0.7. July 4 < lwo patnr/s ) , August I , 2. 2'.t ' , 30 ! At. . Knnrnoy . . . . , . May . . TU _ . ( two . . . . Sainosi . . . . _ . , July . 7 , 8 , jd .Tilly 7. 8 , AuenUS. 0 , oplctnbcr 3. : i : at H < V > t' rice..limns , u , .Inly 5.rt , Ansti ui : , 4 , "cptcinlior lj nt Kearney. Juno 13. 14 , July 0. II. August 8 , U. Si'iiti'inlior.l. 0 ; nt Urnnil IMind. Mny IS. II" " , Juno ie. i : > . July la. n. August 7 , tu. Sontemhnr 4. H ; lit I'lnttsnioulli. Juno 5 , 0 , July 4 ( two cninc.i ) , ill , Ansiist 1 , VK. "J. riatlsinoiith : it Iln < tln:9. Mny IS. in , Juno li : , 14. July ll.ll , Auausl.H , . Septomuor. 5. n : nt llontrlco. Mny 1(1 ( , 17 , Juno 10. 11. July , S AURU415.0 , SoptemliorS. 4 ; nt Kearney , Juno 15. if. . July is , IL : Auamt 10 , II. i-optotnhor . , 8 : nt ( JniiKl Nlnnii , Mny 21 , 31 Junu 17 , 18 , July 14,13 , Attaint li Cl. HojitomborO , tfls nt I'lults- inoiltli. M.-iy * J. 21. Juno 111. 20 , July 17 , 13 , Au gust II. 10. Hcploinhor II. 12. As will bo soon by tUli schotlulo o. ch town olthor hns two Ranmi on Docornllon day or iwo on the Fourih of July. Oiiinos Tnd.iy. Western ioaguo : Omaha nt Milwaukee , bt. 1'aul at Toledo , Minneapolis at Colum bus , Kansas City at Indianapolis. National league : Brooklyn nt Hoston , Philadelphia ntNow York , Cincinnati at St. Louis , Louis ville at Cleveland , Cnleago ut 1'itlsourg , \Vrtstilngton nl Haiti moro. SPAltK.S OP SI'OIIT. Knocked Out In tlio Third. [ . la. , Mny 15. [ Special Telegram to Tun HKK.J A llnishfiKht for a put-so of $200 and gate rccclpls between Hoguo Hhoclos of ihls city nnd Charles Mlltur of Dubuque took place here last ovonitiR before a good sized crowd. In the first round both mon appeared in line condition , Rhodes being Iho heavier by about 11 f loon pounds , Hliodos loJ viciously for Iho body , but wai coun- lored. Rhodes led for face nnd landed , The round ended slightly in Millar's favor. The ' sor.oud round was m'ariod by vicious flRtit tup. When llino was called Kliodos wns crowding Miller over the ropes nnd landing rcucaUidly on UU uody. In the third Miller ciimoup tiropgy. Hliodos landed hoavlly on Iho Jn\v , Iciioitklng Millar down , which was repealed twice , the third liino knocking Miller - lor out and ondliiB the llRht. Heforoe , P. Momthan ; timukuopor , O. Uaird. Seconds , Ithoduj , A. Monahan ; Miller , II. Simpson. Arcopts anil D llrM. OMAHA , Miy 15. To the Sporting Editor of THE Hun : The nccoplanco of Langdon's challcugo I sent you last evening should have road as follows : I hereby accept C. J. Lanj- don's cliallcngo to shool him n rifle mutch for f)0 n side , Iho mutch to ho shot nt the Omtitm rillo range in Council iilulls on Juno 5 , shooting to commence nt ti p. m. lOnclosed yon will find 5 tn cover his forfeit. Now as ivlr. Linsilon is so anxious to shoot mo a match , I horouy challenge bun to a match on the Gorman or twont.y-Iivoring target for the nominal sum of ? jO , the mutch lo tie shot on the same day of the nbovo match , all of Iho tnonoy lo be poslod before Ibo shoolltic begins in either match. You will also tind enclosed JM as n forfeit for this second match from mo. If Mr. Laugdon sees proper ho may Taiso the amount of stakes. F. A. FUI.I.EII. Tips lor ' 1'oct.iy. Here are the horses whici ) nro looked on as good tliink's for lodav. . Loagstrcotis a prime favorite for Iho handicap' imOOKI.Y.V. 1. Klncstoii Dr. llnsbronclc. 3. tit. Mark Actor. il. Krluzo Don Alonzo. 4. LoiiRstroot Jutlno Morrow. ! > . Illraiu-Jtlt. 0. Void Until II. r.OlHSVlM.1 ! , 1. Macbeth II. I'ulmotto. L' . Interior Kdlth Ilelinont. a. Helen Nw-droenwlch. 4. Hopeful HoroulH. 5. t'ororuiiiinr'-ICiiic'seiii. 0. Ktikir-rliovurnor Wliuoler. niooro unit linker Training : . CIIIOAGO , III. , May 15. [ Spacial Tologr.im toTitc Unu.J llunry Buker and DielcMooro , who are matched lo light to a llnish within three weeks , have gone into active tranving , Iho former at his gymnasium on West Lake street , and the latter at a uuiut resort away oul on the South side , liukor says that ho will get to within the middleweight limit , while Moore wilt probably weigh a few pounds over. They will meet at catch weights with two-ounco gloves for a stake of $ . ' ! 5U a side und 7. ) and ti5 per cenl of Iho gale receipts , the battle ground to bo located within 1UU miles of the citv. .Slotsnn 1'rartlriiiK Hard. CHICAGO , May IS. [ Spoclul Telegram to Tin : BIIE.J George F. Slossou will roach Chicago tomorrow and at once resume prac tice for bis championship game with Frank C. Ives in Central Musio hail next Saturday night. The young champion has been doing such great work in practice that bis friends are most sanicuino ot Iho result. In 5,000 point' ) played ho has averaged over 'M , his sitiKla average of (50 ( % lhs ether i.Ight load- Ing. Slosson , In Now York , has steadily been scoring un average of from 111) ) to DO and is in splendid form. Aiimtuiirft Anvlotn lor llMtlo. The Shamrock Juniors are anxious to iry conclusions with any team composed of players under 17. A gnuio with the Y. M. C. A. Juniors is solicited. Address C. Lully , liilJ South Sixth street. The Succoasors also challenge any Hid team In the inly or stato. Tim Successors arn composed ot C.unp , catcher ; Gregg , pitcher ; lioynolds , tlrst ; Sowing , second ; 1'nriicM , shortstop ; Grovcr , third ; Fisher , middle : NesllobUHb , loft , und Baldwin , right. None ot these uro over li ! years of ago. Comii niui ( lot St'nrii .shunt * . Yesterday the Nonpiriols and Haydons played on iho % 'roundi of the former. The Haydons were defeated.Vlmt purported to bo n score of the gnmo was handed In ut Tun HiH ! oftlco. It was undecipherable and c uld not bu pub'.Uhod ' for thai ro.isou. Amateur loams can nlways got score shools by iipjily- ing lo the Bpuriing odlior , who will cheer fully furnish . nny.lniornullon necessary con cerning iho methods of scoring , Komptiiii I'lirU CliiHii , LONDON , May 15. Yesterday was ibo second and last day of the Koinpton park meeting. Tbo principal ovenl of the day wn ibo race for Ute Komplon Park CrniU "Jubl- loo" siakos for Il-your-olds ana upward. It was won by Kuclld , with High Cominis- Hioncr second and Mnrlagon third. Will Tint lit Hit * JliilncH , Ois : MOINKS , la. , May 15--Allortou nnd Dolmarch will trot hero next August for a purse of f IO.IX'0 , CO per cent to go to the win. nor nnd 40 per coiit lo iho loser. Ail the contracts hnvo .been signed. SiiucciuU l.lk.i SIIITOH * . The Siiucess team and ihu Maple Slroot Stars played Saturday afternoon on Twenty- lourtn and Maple streets , resulting In aucoro of 0 to y In fa orof the Success. Wlmru Ale Vim , l cK , Kob. , May 14. If I ) , u. Hughoy will commuulcato with the Beatrice Base Ball association at once ho will learn something - thing lo his advantage. Dr. Birnoy's Catarrh I'owdor tortouallolU. For sale by .all druggists. r.'J conu. Tbe Farnam Slroot tboator had to hang out Its 8tanillng.rooui.ouly sign last night on account of "ThoTwo Johns.- This play has had a protperous career of yours and evi dently fills a popular waut , It is a common. plnco comedy in which two uion of iltnllar appenranco got mined up in a great mauy confusing uud laughable situations. Tbo wit Is not subtle , but the play U funny and never fulls to convtilso thn nudlonco. A larrfo number of .songs nnd danca * are In- troduco'd during the performance nnd gives pleasing variety. Among thcso features is the serpentine annco. Lolo Fuller's nofrelty has been n long tlmo reaching Oin.ihn. Wo bavo oeon favored with one or two poornn- nations of it , but the parformanco In "Tho Two Johns" Is the genuine nrtlclo , It may Imvo a suggestion ot naughttnoss to the prurient mind , but ( t Is n pretty turn that will draw strong , Thny Work wllli Itnllranilnr * . Among other well known Christian work ers , representing national lines of effort , present tn Omnhn Inst weak , were Miss Jon- nlo Smith of Mountain Lnko Park. Md. , national evangelist of the railway depart ment of the Woman's Christian Tompornnco union , nnd her associate , Mrs. C. M. Wood- wnrd of Seward , Nob. In addition to verv Inlorosting noon meetIngs - Ings hold nt Iho Union Pnclllo car shops. Miss Smith and MM. Woodward visited Missouri Vulloy on Wednesday. The noon meeting nt Iho Northwestern car shops and the mns.i meeting nt the opera house were of groal Interest and will long bo romoinborcd. Two meetings were also held nt Council Bluffs nnd the State Kpworth Lsaguo con vention held nt Lincoln were visited In the Interest ot tbo department. Mls.s Smtlbwlll conduct n meeting nt the Union Pnclllo shops nt noon today , Ot.IItlllit'lTlEH. . The pollco yesterday arrested M. J. Galvln for aiding and abottlng young Gehrlng in nfO forgery. Gehring lold ihe ofllcors Hint Gnl- vln , who Is employed Hi the railroad yards , had told him how to work the schom'o that lauded them both in Jail. The "Boars" of the Turnverein gnvo nn Interesting entoriainmont Inst night nt Gcr- inanla hull. The exercise * consisted of songs , declamations nnd gymnnsllc exorcises in turning by the older members of tbo so ciety. TuruuM Hix nnd Krago. were pro- sontocl with modnls for tholr active work. Acting under orders from the chief the police paid particular attention lo saloons yostordny afternoon nnd availing nnd consequently quently It was n hard mailer for the thirsty individual to got n chnnco to take his loudy regulnr. All Iho down lown saloons wore closed tight and hundreds of people wont to South Omaha for beer. At a regular meeting of tbo Lincoln club Saturday evening the principal topic bofora the club was the discussion of the advisabil ity of going lo the Minneapolis convention. A committee appointed at a former mooting reported that n pnluco car with accommod.i- lions tor forty-six could bo chartered for $ IU n day. " Messrs. Uroxvn and Reeves were designated as n committee to circulate n list among the members und ascertain Just how many would ngroo to go. As soon as enough sign to pay for the car a contract w.ith ibe Pullman company will bo oiilorod Inlo. It U the Intention of the members to leave bore Sunday night , Juno r > , providing tboy make Iho Irip. l'Kltt > UXlL I'Alt.iait.tl'llS. H. M. Ultlo.v of O'Neill is at the Millard. C. K. Lamb of Clinton , la. , is at the Mur- rav. rav.T. T. L. Finloy of Plattsmoutn , Nob. , Is nttbo Arcade. A. E. Uickly of Hushvillo , Neb. , Is at tbo Arcade. S. C. Smith of Beatrice is stopping nt the Murray. Kev. J. S. Akors of Yanklon , S. D. , is in the city. E. F. Warren of Nebraska City is at the Dellono. Arthur Everett of Lyons. iMob. , is stopping at the Arcado. T. 13. Clnwson of York , Nob. , is rogl stored nt the Millard. J. L. Keck and E. C. Calkins of Kearney are at the Millard. Simon Cameron of Broken Bow , Nob. , is stopping at tbo Millard. August Bootchor of Columbus , Nob. , is stopping nl iho Dollone. George Scheldol of Platte Center , Nob. , Is registered at the Oollouo. U. Van Ness nndwjfovof Noola , Ja : , are sequestered at Iho Millurd. - W. L. Webster nnd H. Murphy of Wind- ham , la. , are at tbo Arcado. H. L. llerringtou and Miss Nottio Kelly of Denison , la. , were at the Millard. Daniel J. Koonlgstoin nnd his briuo of Norfolk are domiciled nt tbo Dellono. Lawyer Cranston of Denver , nnd formerly attorney of Arapahoe county , is at the Del lono. \ \ . II. Cllno , edllor of the Lake Charles American of Lake Charles , J-a. , was in the city yosterdav ana paid a Jlying visit to THE Mr. C. C. Campbell ; of Campbell's Cotton Compress Co. , 'city of Cincinnati , Ohio , writes : -'Everybody linds relief sbortly after usiucr Bradycrotino for hoac'.ncho. " SpccticlesDr. ; Cullnnoro,224 Boo yj'sTKiti > , iT. DoniPHtlc. Masked men attempted to rob the 'Krlsco passungnr train ut Cheltenham , Mo. , but wore repulsed. An attempt to hold up the pay muster of the Arizona Uoiiitrnetjon oomp my near I'liu'mx failed owing U ) the vlgllnnuu of tlio guard , j Tliu nuxt annual reunion of the army ot the Cumberland Is to bo hold at UbleaniaiiL-ii has llnally been llxed for .September 13 and ID. IJavld I'oller. a wealthy fanner living throe miles west of Newark. U , shot his wife , Inlliot- Ing a sorloua wound , and then out his own throat , Governor Pock of Wisconsin has gene to VViiiikoshn , ns trouble will onsiio should the liygulu Springs company attempt to lay its pipe line through that city. The bodies of Kranlc Hitchcock , used in ; Charles II. ( invos , 17 ; William Uurrln , 17 : Albert II. Ilaelict. 1(1. ( drowned April . " > In Mamaclnisctts bay , have boon recovered. Uouruu.S Stanllold of Amiti , 111. , bus been nrrostod charged with poisoning his wife. ( i. W. Morris , her fnlliur. and two brothers Mrs. Ktunllold died from llui ell'eets of the poison. Tliu'-JOO uonduutors anil inoturiiieii of tliu Knst Oiuvnliuid Kluetrlu Slnmt Hallway eom- pany stnii'li. tying nil four llno.s or'nbout twenty miles of road for several hours , when a compromise was all'cotui ) . The mine : ) und mining tuiUnln s nt the World's fair irroun Is iirp llnlslmil. riuoorln- tendontof Cnnstriictlon ( Jor.ildlnn linpuiMcil tliu coinplotuil stniL'tiirnund has ruoiilnienduil Us aceuptuiivM ) to unlct linrnutt. ManngorOitk.usof the ' 'Ur. .Teltyli and Mr. Ilyilu" coinpahy. now pluyliiT.ut I'ltt-sburj ; , I'll. , Is miasliiit und with him t0 ! | simbrelto of Urn compivny and ulso thn company'ii share of tbo i-eetilpts for two performances , Over -Oil t-toisragii 'passcnaurs on tUv'l'Vonch steamer I < u ( ) aici > nu arrived utN'ow Vork have buen del lini'it on suspicion ot bojiiir cun- traet laborers , ( t N nllo/od th.it a nuinbcir of Kovuniiiiuiit ( implovos at KKlstoiutOKether with tliu einployi.-j of tbu various Htuitmshlp lines are working In collusion to defeat tbu operation of the contract labor law , A St. I'lilorsburg dlsputoli to a llerlln paper states that the pollco of the former oily Imvo Ul.ieovoriHl uevurul minus under tbo Uatehliu palaeo , A Htuatnorbalonglne to ono nf tliu Atlantic llneh H.mk n In ; : for otr liastlu Townsonil llKht. County Cork , The cre\v of Iho lugger were drowned , At llio irmioral elections In Atlions n large fil/i-d riot oeenrrud , in wlurli many peuplu worn Injured. Tbu TrluoupU parly ban beun I'mf. l/ohlon , the dlstlngnUlied Derlln phy- Hlnliiii , aliowtiii nt a ellnleullouturo n pntiunt iillllutud with hysltirlu who hud been gruutly bunulltuil by u sudden ttliouk uuiued by Ibo nppllouilon ol a riulhoi Iron. The will of Deeming , the condemned wlfo- muidurur , beiioatlios ( | bis iroo.l sand biography In bl t'Oiinsul. .Mr. l.yJo of .Melbourne , u.xijcint onu-tontli of the prouuudH , which 1:0 to .Mlsi Houubuvult , to whom Deuiiilni ; wun ungaKad when arrested. Dlsoaso never successfully attacks a svs- lom with pure blood. } ) o Will's Saranparflla inauos pure , now blood and curiobo * tbo old. Dr Culllinoru. oculist. 13aa building' Country Muroliiinti \Vho are cash buyers shoulil not ( all to tnko iidvuntiifjo o ( the IloUman's admin- istrator's aUo to ooouro BOUIO wonderful harKiUtiB ( or tholr fall trado. Address IIELLMAN'S AUMINISTRATOH , liith and Farnatn , Omaha. To Contractor * uuil llullilera. Sealed bids will bo received for the erection of a two-story briok building. liids o pen od Juno 1. The right reserved to roioct any or all bids. Plane nnd Hpoclliuntiona may bo soon at P. A. Dmui & Co. , Dunluo , la. PSEDMATIff-TOBE'SERVICE , Interesting Tostf&bo Made in the Postal HOW IT witr FACILITATE BUSINESS , Can Ho tollnclcil mill Distributed In TliN MutinlTf In n llemiirkaliljr Short TlnlV iwill l rirJNiu St. Louis. W.nrutiTo : ? , U. C. , May 13. tSnoolal to TUB JJnB. ] The ndvuncos'raado lu St. Louis toward pnouinatic transmission ofmnils lend the ortlcinls of the 1'ojtonieo tloparl- mont to hope for morn snoody results in Philadelphia , wboro propositions for the free transmission of raiills la Mibos have boon tnndo ; In Chicago , where this method of transportation woatu bo of such proat value , ospoolally nt World's ' If air tlmo ; nnd , most of all , In the metropolis and la other largo popu lated coutore , ( is provided in the Commercial- Advertiser bill , so-called , n measure before the poitoRlco committees by which Now York and Brooklyn , and all cities of 15J,030 or moro , In fuot , would bo supplied with the tubular post as soon as congress voted tlio appropriation , The St. Loula proposition Is for the estab lishment of a branch station nt the Cupplos bulldlnp , so calloJ , and uas boon nondine In the Postonico department for several months. This building Is uenr .tho union depot nnd In the center of one of tlio most Important busi ness parts of the city. The plan Is strongly urged by Major llnrlow , who estimates that within a short time after Its establishment the now station will collect one-eighth of the cntiro rovcnuo of the St , Louis office. Tlio Cupplcs building Is situated near the mouth of the tunnel through which trains crossing the great bridga nt St , Louis enter that city , and the Association \Vholosnlo Grocers , the Simmons Hardware company , and other business concerns wltnln ana in'tho vicinity of the building in question have a trnrjo ag gregating over JIU.OUO.UOO a year. The Intending - tending lessor of the station agrees to fur nish , as a part of the equipment of iho sta tion , a double pneumatic tube service con nection direct to the St , Louis postonico. I'ouulliirly Well AcluptiMl. The situation of the proposed station and of thooDlco are peculiarly well adapted for this experimental Introduction of the pnou- inutlc tub < 3 service. Ono front of the post- office is located on the street under which the tunnel passes , while the proposed station is located in a direct line and just beyond the inputti of the tunnel where it emerges from under the street to enter the union dopqt u short distance away. The fact tnat n sub way is thus provided'for the pneumatic ser vice without the trouble and delay incident to opening the street enables tbo proposed lessor of the station to furnish this sorvlco in connection with the station practically without any expound to himself and without any 10 the government. The proprietors of the Bridge & Tu'nficl ' company ngreo to per mit the lessors 'of the building to luo ttio tunnel for the purpose ol placing the unou- malic tubes. A dou'ulo service ol four-inch lubes is uantumulatod. This will not only give tlio government , the benefit of a practi cal test of this service , but it will bo of great value to other localities desiring It us afford ing an illustration ol the success of the sys- torn , if It proves to bo all that Its friends claim for it. " > As already MiilcU , plans have boon out lined for a somewhat extensive use of this service in Now Yorft , Philadelphia and else where , but its itftrdduclion has been inndo wholly dependent ( gxcept possibly in Phila delphia ) upon an adequate appropriation. No funds aro'available uhder existing appro priations for the establishment of this serv ice. Tlio depArtfilBiit , as repeatedly shown in the ' ' ' ' annual pastmus'tqi'i'STjnoral's recom mendations , / is'ioW'aHnly hi favor of the tubular post and' tias given the bills intro duced frlha scnat < > una uouso i s heartiest approval. The experiment nt St. Louis , if successful , will prove a most important fac tor lu ndvancing'tho interests of this service elsewhere , nnd it is houod by the postmaster general that it will demonstrate to the fullest degree its tlmo m.d labor saving qualities. The conditions existing at St. Louis permit the establishment without n special appropria tion , which has always been tbo insuperable obstacle to the establishment of tbis sorvlco ; and though the conditions apparently exist ing ovcr > 'wuoro ° lsci namely , lock of the right physical eonditiojs , or of sufficient privuto enterprise , nave thus far been serious enouch to prevent any progress , still U is easy to bo scon that the success of the St. Louis experiment might help along the bill for the introduction of the system in New York nnd at other places where a detinito appropriation by congress is neces sary for the purpose. In torus ting Coinimrlsong. A comparison mndo nt the Postofllco de partment of the Issues of stamped paper dur ing the years 1871,1831 nnd"1801 , with the cost and expense of issue of Iho same , shows that during the fiscal year ending Juno ! ! 0 , 1871 , ihoro wore issued to tno : iJ.04r ( > postofllcc * then established G03S01-ir > 0 pieces of stamped paper , of the total value of $17,021)- ) 51223. Of this amount SM,3ao,715 was for postage stamps , and SJ.WS.SM.-S for stamped envelopes. Ten years later the number of postofllces had increased to 44,512 , to waich wore is sued , on 4U,8l8 ; ! ! requisitions of postmasters , Uti4lf > 9UI8 postage stamps of tbo value of $25 , < ! ! )3WI2J7Oti7,050stumped ) ( ; : envelopes and newspaper wrappers , of the value of $ o,7U.'J- IIM.O'J , and ; i03.D3li,5UO postal cards worth $3lOSGO.fi ( ) , making a total number of pieces of W.I9,7 ( > ; ! ,493 and value of S3-U83r > u.uy. ; { This was an increase in the number of postoflloos of 11.-I07 or-IS.lfi percent and In tlio value of stamped p.iper issued of $10,833,111)3,84 ) or U3.D per cent. On .111110 30. IS'.tl , the nuinborof postolllcos was 01,337. From these ofllcos there were received 072,027 requisitions for supplies , on which stumped paper wns issued as follows : Postage stamps to the number of 2,41i,145- ! 773 , nnd value of $4Sl3)i5ii ! ) : ; stamped on- velnpos and newspaper wrappers amounting toMll..iM.S.'iO , of tha value ol $11,031lo7.H ! ; postal curds to the number nnd value re spectively of 4JI,2IO,7riU ! and $1,210,105 ; and letter sheet envelopes numbering 817,500 , of tlio value of $ lt > , bU2.5'J ; making Iho total numoor 3,400,400,273 , and tl.o value ? ul,30U- I'JI.44. ' This was an Increase in ton years. lu the number pf postofllcos , of l'J,6'Si , or 41,53 per cent , in number of requisitions of 241,15' ) , or 55.07 per cent , nnd in the number of nieces of stamped paper issued of l'k)0Ul"i7i ' ) > or 120.72 per cent , and In-vnluo of ? ao.iKft , S7.8."i or 85.111 per cent. rDpnng this porlod the rate of letter postage wiw reduced from three cents per halt muwPjtP two cants per ounce , and the postage on second class matter from two cents to oao cant par poundjconaoquont- ly to measure the increase of postal business wo must take the Jncroasb In tno number of pieces of stoinpod Jmjier issued , 120.72 per cent. : & 1'riilltulili ) To tliu Cinvormiiuiit. Tbo total cosl , n contract rates , of the stamped paper issued in 1871 was SrjO.531.4' . ' , uvoruKlntr 81 cents per thousand. As the cost of stamped onvej/ipes is paid by the pur chasers , the actual uost to the government for the issue of that year was only f 127,022.17 , or "I tents per thou&und , The total cost of tUo stamps , stamped envelopes - velopos nnd postaljiftrds Issued in 1681 was $75&,2I5.7I , uveraj ' , ur. nearly f > U cants per thousand , or , doduiatlotr tbo amount cpi-olved , through post mas uirJ.Urom the publla for the envelopes purchased , $443,331.59 , there re mains us the actual cost to the government of all the stumped paper issued , $ . ' 111,831.12 , or 20.7 cents per thousand. Leaving the postal cards out of tbo account , In order to compare prices with tboio of 1671. 8.10 coats per thousand U the cost of all other stamped paper issued , The cost of the entire issue of stamped paper for the your ending June 'M , 18U1 , was $1,1111) ) , TiU.lM , averaging 35.1 coats per thous and , Deducting , as bereloforo , tno cost of stumped paper that is repaid by purchasers , ty93.U93.-J4 , leave * J2U2.709.4U , orS.'J ' cents per thousand in tbo actual cost to the govern ment of the whole issue of 3,400,400,273 pieces of stamped paper. Omitting postal curd * , too cost of all other stamped paper wai 1.09 cent per thousand. The total number of nottaeo stamps issued during the Ural quarter of 1691 was 058,435 , . 310 ; during tbo same period of IW- , 095'J47- 133 , an increase of IirfiH , l3 , or 5.7 per oont. The number of atain'ped ouvolopfl * Issued during tbe sauio period * wa rospocuvoly U1XMnoO ( ami 1dl.Y > na < 0 , nn IncroAMMlnnn * the flrnl qiiarlor of 18W over the correspond ing quarter of 1S9I of tO,5Mi.V : ) , or 71 ; nor cent. Of postal cards there were l.i nod dur- mif the llr.U quarter of 1SW , H,075ftOOof lr.o A ; .V.,272..VH ) of lxc U , and 70.niKl.OOfl of slzo U ; total , lB31lMii,000 , nn Increase ever the corresponding porlod ot 1S91 of 20.1U1.000 , or 17,7 per cent. Too total number of pieces of Mnnmod papar listiotl during the lint quar ter of 1SU ! xvns W.I , 151,77JI , nn Incronio over the corresponding quarter of 1SUI of G'.I.IUO- 10,1 , or 7.5 per cont. Dr. Hlrnoy's Catarrh Powder cures catarrh. For sale by nil druggists. 30 cents. Tlrcil nt ilnlt 1.1 To. A successful attempt at jail breaking was made nt the city Jail shortly nflor 1 o'clock Sunday morning. George Scott and .lolm Brown were the principals , tuo forinor maklnggood his oscapo. Scott Is n young fellow , very small of stature , nnd crawled through n beta In the cell nnd gained the laigojull room. The hole through whloh ho wont was about SxKI mohos In slzo , nnd wns caused by ona of the Iron bars being broken some tlmo ago. When Soott had gained the largo room ho Immediately began the work of removing tbo brick under the window In the wast hall and soon had an opening largo enough through which ho mndo his o.scapo. Brown , bis accomplice , was not locked In a cell , liU nrroit being duo to drunkenness , nnd was In the largo room. When ho attempted to gain his liberty through the opening ho pot stuck and could not go forwarder backwurd nnd was found in that predicament by the olllcors n few minutes lutur. The work of making the opening In tbo wall was done quietly and noiselessly , ns four tramps In the same room were not dis turbed In their slumbers by the jnll bronK- ors. The work was done in n vury few mill- mo * and Scott made his escape durlntr the absence of the olllcors , who were attending to nutsido d .Hies. George Scott , the escaped jnll bird , is n young man about 18 years of ago , nnd was nrrostod at an early hour Saturday evening upon complaint of Lottie May , the keeper of n Twenty-seventh street dlsroputnblo house , charged with bolng n vagrant. No trace of bis whereabouts can bo found. Some Al > la Sermmm. Bishop Wttldou , D.D. , LL. D. , preached nn able ncrmon at the First Methodist church to n largo congregation yesterday morning. The bishoo took his theme from the last clntiso of the 22d vorsp of the gospal of St. Matthew : "Neither knowoth any man the Father , save the Sou , and Ho to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him.1' The sermon was ontortnmlpg and instructive , nnd Bishop Waldou proved himself n llucnt nud able expounder - pounder of the aospcl. At tbo same church in the evening Her. J. G. Kvans , U.D. , LL. D.occupied the pulpit and his discour&o was an excellent one and well received by his bonrors. ' At the First 'Presbyterian church yester ' day Uov. Dr. Wllll'nin Burt , LL.D. ot Knmo , Italy , dollvorod n masterly sermon in the morninc nnd Uov. K. H. Wood , D.D. , of Franklin , Ind. , preached in the evening to a largo and appreciative congregation. Nntv.s mill l' < ! ioniN. ; . The Board of Education will hold an Im portant session this evening. William Sago has returned from nn ox- ( ended trip to Portland. Ore. Tim Ladles Aid society of the Methodist church will moot Tuesday nf teruoon nt the church. The city council will meet in adjournad session this evening and transact important business. O. D. Bratton of the Union Stock Yards National bank , has gone to Now York city on an extended visit. J. W. Edgorton loaves tomorrow for Oregon gen , where bo will deliver campaign speeches in tiie interest of the independent party. In a match shoot yesterday between C. M. Sanford nnd Lute Blanchnrd , the former killed 74 birds out of UK ) and the latter 71. The Athletics and Albrights played a came of ball yesterday afternoon on the Third ward grounds , the former olub winning by a score of 15 to 8. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorco McNcal , livinc nt Twenty-seventh and Hammond streets , yesterday buried their infant daughter , whoso death occurred Saturday evening. James Smith returned yesterday from Grand Island , where bo has been attending , the shooting tourney of the State Sportsmen's club , Mr. Smith captured several prizes. Tbo frame buildings at the corner of Twenty-fourth and N streets nro being ro- moved. Charles Slngor will immediately ba- gin the erection of a threo-story brick block. Tbo infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Flynti , Twenty-second and K streets , died nt iv late hour Saturday nicht and wns buried in St. Mary's cemetery yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. A. E. Dickinson of Newark , N. J. , formerly maunder of tlio Charles II. Pnlllips Chemical company of Now York City , has accepted thn position of manager of the chemical and pharmaceutical department of the Cudnhy Packing company of this city. Next Monday evening a mooting of the trustees of the Presbyterian church will beheld held and the pastor for the ensuing yo.ir will bo selected. All of the trustees bavo expressed - pressed themselves as being in favor of re taining Ilev. Koucrt L. Wheeler , the present pastor. Hev. Mr. Wheeler's pastorate has given the very best of satisfaction and the members of tbo church do not desire to part with bis able sorvicos. James Brady was found last night nsloop in a barrel under William Evvlng's residence nt Twenty-sixth nnd O streets. Mr. Ewiug wns away from homo at the tlmo and tbroo young girls in tbo house ulono were badly frightened by reason of Brady's being under the bouse. Ofllcor Hughes was called and took the sleeping man Into custody. Today Mr. Brady will explain to Judge Fowler the whys nnd wherefores. If any parson espies a team of horses , one a sorrel and the other n black ono , hitched tea a cab , they will plcaso notify James Stophnn- son , the Omaha liveryman , us ho is seeking just such an outtlt. Anew driver teen tlio outfit to attend a funeral yesterday after noon , the funeral coming from Omaha to Lnurol Hill cemetery in this city. The other carriages returned , but this outfit and tbo now driver are still missing. Ono of Mr. Stophonson's employes was in South Omaha lust night , and securing the assistance of the police , a thorough search was made , but the recreant driver and missing outllt were not found. Dr. Birnoy's ' Catarrh Powder for cold In head. For sale by nil druggists. GO cents. ( lltll'l'J.K VUKKK. tU.t/1 * . ( iiiiiil JtnpurtK anil lltruolluntSliowIiiKH from It * .MlnoHOinlirjotic ! Jlcnmimtn. COLORADO Sritixos , Colo. , May 15 , To tbo Editor nf Tin : Br.u : 1 have made thrco trips to and through the camp of Crlpplo Crook , one in January , ono in March and ono last week. The location is about twonty-oigbt miles duo west of Colorado Springs , on tno west .slope of Piko'a Pc-uU , and is touched either via the Midland railroad to Florris- sant and thence by stage eighteen miles , or direct from hero by stage or carriage. J'lm camp in extent covers a space ol about twenty miles in length by about from six to eight in width. The topography Is a broken and hilly surface , but not so rugged as to preclude tha visiting of almost any portion .of it on horseback , and butlittloof it that cannot be reached by buggy or wagon. A nice growth of pine , spruce and cedar tim ber cavers the most of it. The town of Cripple Creek now numbers u population of from iiJOOO to 0,000. Eight mouths ago there were none. There ore now three largo hotels and many smaller ones , at wnloti us comfortable accommodations can bo hud ns In aunoit any eastern city , and at no greater expense. Dry goods , grocery , hardware , drug , furniture and clothing store * , and in fact all kinds of mercantile osloblUhmonts , are already thuro in abund- The mines are dUtr Ibutcd all over the entire - tire camp and the lira Its are being extended " from day "to day as new prospectors arrive , nud they are coming IP at tbo rate of from 100 to 200 per day. Manof the oarllor lo cations bavo been developed sufllciontly to determine the permanency ol the camp , at least of the location wbero they are vltuatcd , The Anaconda , the Gold King , tbo Buena Vlstn , tbo Blue Bell , tbo Orphan Boll and Coronada are tb ? principal shipping mines in prosent. Tbo assays from some of the discoveries so far niudo are marvelous. Some or thorn run up bleb in tbe thousands of dollar * per ton , There are many mines Doing worked ana piling up their ere awaiting tha arrival of the railroad for ( hipping. The Midland Is now making surveys nnd pronmns to have Its road Into camp in noon ns It can bo built , They hnvo about thirteen milo.s to build. Old miners , \vhos-o opinion U regarded us reliable , .say they nro .stilstlod from invoti- ration that the Crlpplo Crook mines will V.rovo.to " ° tno "chest gold mines In the unllod States. The rapid ami OTtonsivo improvements In the town and Iho vast number of clnlnu being worked innko.s thatleniAiid for mechan ics , artisans and laborers good nnd wages are very fair. As to the richness of the mlr.os I will only say that 1 do not pretend to glvo nny opinion , for not being nn export I can only rely upon the reports of thoao who do claim to bo , but from personal observation I will sny that the thousands upon thousands ot tons of ere that nro being mined nnd piled up all over the camp awaiting bettor shipping facilities , niui tbo erection of reduction works nt the camp go for to convince me of the fact that they must bo rich. Experienced men would no Invest tholr money to this extent were they not well satisfied ns to returns. returns.J. J. S. Dr.Blrnoy's Catarrh Powtlorcuros catarrh for sale by all druggist * . 50 cent * . THEY GOT UIM. Wonderful Dotcotlvo Skill Cmnicu I ! > y tin ( 'upturn of tlin ( 'rlmliml. lust ns tuo big clock In the tower of thi High school building was striking ; l yesterday day morning Uoubon Gob ring , a young man about 21 years ot ago and hoavlly Ironed wns being booked and searched by the jniloi at the central police station. When the preliminaries which precede tin locking up of n prisoner were over a hnl dozen policemen , two or tnreo dotoctlvos nm the rest of the horde which in/ost / the Jnl nightly crowded around Gohrinp ana nl commenced aslilng questions ntoneo. It was eviduut that the sleuths had made n pro. ; catch , and the reporters listened breathless ! } to the rapid string of questions which were being lirod at the young man. The outsiders wondered what crime the manly looking fcl low had committed. "Is ho n murderer , a bank robber or a noted safe blower ! " were the questions asked by the reporters , but tlio city guardians were too ousy glontiug over tholr ningnillcout cnteh to take time to answer. Finally the prisoner was led below and locked up in the strongest cell In Iho Jail and tbo police dropped into chairs with a great sigh of rollof. Then the Jailor placed the chnrgo of forgery opposite tbo numo of Uauban Gonring. The crime alleged was committed about a wcoic ago , when Gohring wont to tbo city treas urer's nfllco and representing himself to bo A. B. Hinkoll , u Judge at the roco'it election , drew $ ( ! Irom the troasurv forsorvlcoi and signed the warrant Hajkoll. The crime was discovered in the course of tlmo and tno guilt llxod upon youncGchring A warrant was issued to Cbiof Dotccttvo Haze Saturday and the Ilcurohend of Omaha's city detective department started out to find the person named in the docu ment. For nine long hours through the mud ami ram tlio chief and three or four of his aides , with handcuffs and clubs concealed in their sleeves , hunted through saloons , chop houses and questionable resorts , hoplnu every moment to run their men to earth. At last It occurred to Huzo that possibly Ins man might bo hiding in the tall grass or among the willows along tun river bank near the water works. Not wishing to endanger tbo lives of any of his mon the chief instructed them to re main in town nnd pick up a vagrant or two in order to fill In the time. Then tbo chief wont out to the corner of Sixteenth and Locust streets nud hid in the woods near a boarding house nnd watched the front door. In loss than an hour the ofllcer'.s ' rubber cent was soaked through and his boots were full ot mud , but still ho stood nt his post. After many hours of wonry watching patience was finally rownrdod. At 2:15 : exactly the mucli- wnntod man auiotly slipped into the domi cile und slid up to his room nnd to bod. When the light in the little corner room was put out Haze rushed to the patrol oox and telephoned the fact to headquarters. In a moment nil was con fusion. DotectlvusSavago nnd Dempsey climbed into their overcoats , while Mounted Otficors Andy Haze and Byrnes buckled on tholr bolts nnd looked to their guns and clubs. When all wns ready seven oftlcers slid quietly out of the jail and climbed into tha putro ! wnpon. Over the smooth asphalt pavement tbo wncun dashed , drawn by two beautiful bay horses , which wore "beiiiK pushed to their utmost speed. The wet pave ment over which the big waeon glided so swiftly and smoothly looked like "a great , broad , shiny river us it lay glistening in the moonlight. On the way out several ofllcers ran to the middle of "tho road to ask the cause of the baste , but the speed of the horses was never slackened and the gallant oflicera inside never uttered n word. Arriv ing at the box the squad dismounted and hastened to surround the house. Then Suv- ugo rapped at the door. Ho was told to go away , but the detective could not be bluffed so easily , and resorted to stratagem. ' I have n telegram for you , " snld the oflicer , and tbe door was opened. Once inside - side the officers rushed to tbo little corner room , but the door wns looked. What to do was the question. To break the door would be following the example of vulgar consta bles and something no dignified police official would deign to do. Stratagem wns again rnsortcd to. The landlord must bo mndo to call Gehring. Under pressure bo did so und the door was opened. "At last" said Haze as he and his satraps rushed in. Hastily the prisoner was dressed and handcuffed nnd the smoothest piece of de tective work over accomplished in the west was over. It is understood that a full history of tbo case wiil bo printed In satin nnd presented to tbo Board of Fire and Police Commissioner. ' ) . At all times , in all places , on all occasions , under nil circumstances , for all headaches , use Bradyerotlno only. On tin ) Friuiltlurt ISourxR. FIUNKHOUT , May 15. On tbo bourse dur ing tlio week business was dull , oxcupt in foreign securities , which closed slightly higher on the wool : . The IImil quotations Include : Hungarian gold ronto , M.IUJ ; Portu gese , 38.80 ; Spanish , C)2.liO ; Italian , 00 ; Aus trian silver route , 70.00 ; Bhort oxcbanco on London , 20.42 ; private discount , j s' per cent. cent.Do Do Witt's Sariapirillu destroys such poi sons us scrofula , skin disease , c/.oinn , rhou- inatum. Its timely use saves many lives. \Viixlity Ilolelils. The attention of rotulurs nail ospo- chilly of nil interested in tlio American university to tlio ndvortiboment of Mr. John K. Wnfjfjummi , having lots for sale in Wesley Ilaifrlita , lying foosiilo the silo of the American unlvority ut Wn.sli. ington , IX C , Tlio ndvortisoinont is on ] mo , ' ! nf this iisHiio , mill its rending will prove intorostihfir to those desiring to nmko un investment. _ _ ( ltr * it' Art llnet or lent uiulcrtliU liciiJ , 'ift'J cctitt ; fiic/i / uiblUttinnl Itmtan ] only nil lid of Mr. and Mr * . T. J. Touloy , utfod 4 yo.ir * . i immtlis'l wuol > 9 KosliloucuHtlriiintli Thirty- Biivmilli street. Kunernl from rmlduniso Timuiluy. " p. i" . , Detroit iiupurs plunsu c-iipy. Ax flood ris new that'H tlio con dition of llvor , Btomach and Ixnv- els , when Dr. ' IVllctH have ilono their work. It's n work that isn't iln is hod when you've stopped tn Icing them , rllhcr. It's lasting , They cure , its well us relieve. And It's all done so mildly nnd Kently I Thcro'H none of the violence that wont with the old-timu pill. Ono tiny , biigar- couUl I'ellot's a gentle laxative three to four act as a cathartic. Rick Headache , Con- ttijiation , Indigestion , Bilious Attacks nnd do- , and oasIuKt to tako. They're the cheapest rull you am luiy , Ixwiue thoy'ro a aranteea to give natisfac tion , or your money Is returned , You only nay for the good you get. Can JOTliat1atlio peculiar pltm all Dr. I'kroa's modlcineu ere sold on. n Mi : Mlto UUsmi , A stalwut tt > ntiisli > r In the employ of the ( liens Palls , N. Y. , Lumber Company , says that both ho and his wife highly recommend lining llooil'.s Sar.s.ipnilib. ! Slio I O Irl B fallci1 lo Knl" stIC"C111 n'tcr H B B , & & L iv smcio Ulmvts , felt in- rrnblc , could not sleep , nud had no nppo- tile.Vhcn .she took Ilomt'n Mniinpnrllln she bcRan to pick up and was soon all tight. Ills own cvpcrlpiico was that In the spring ho wns nil run down , had wrnkticss nnd ills. HTM lii ilifxiniiinfli. Hood's 8 r.s.ipnrllli ! brought him tap round nil rlRlii , nndlio H g5a ( < a # ' | Isnowbotlor * HU " 'Wl ' and licaMor UllU1 for yc.iisp.ist. Thousands , yes almost ; ullllon o ? IVopIr , testify to the wondciful value at IInoil's Snr.sapnrllla for iimi ilml ruling or weakness of iillml , nerves or body. U ti the helping bund \vlilch restoirs full health nnd strength. Air. , ) ulm J. Scully , I'leslilout of the Seamen's Union , 2fiJ ( Cather ine Sticct , Detroit , Michigan , vohmtnilly wiltes ns followT : "C. 1. Hood & Co. , I.owoll , JInss , : "Gentlemen : 1 tecl In duty hound to tell of the benefit 1 ile- 1'lvo'1 ' fi'om Hood's sarsapaillla. I Imo been troubled \\lth nervous dyspepsia , was liiTil nuil liuiKuiil , with no ambition to work ; my sleep was Irregular. So I begun taking Hood's Sarsapa- rllla. Vroni the very first It .seemed to he just tlio thing for mo. The IH-MOU * il ) i > rpiin liis : now cntiicly gone , my uppetllo Is excellent , 1 can cat he.iitlly without itlstrc.ss uflcr- 9 nnd can no\v go about jj ) my work ullliont that tired feeling so frequent lioforo I took Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 have taken six bottles and recommend Itai the Kins > f 3IcilIrhir . .1. J. SfUI.I.V. HOOO'8 PlLLS cure liver IIscon ! tliiiUon : , biliousness , j.mmllco , sick lieuilnclio , ImllKuitluu. Traae itiirtc. > & KID GLOVES The nbovo brands of ( jlo\o3 lor sato bj The Boston Store S. N. W. Cor. IGth unJ Doujlaa Sts. Oinnhit. Such as Sam Wellerhad , will enable any body to tell a " YAM : " lock from its many worthless imitations with small l < eys. A sham loci ; is n dangerous sham. To avoid the bad , and to select the " YAl-E" simply examine the Keys. The Key of every genuine "YAI.E" lock lias "YALE" stamped on it , which guarantees conven ience , strength and perfect security. Sold wi'ow" ' ' I'-'U' ? sell. JMI.IC.C. WIWT-a NHUVIS AND 11II.VI.N TICK VT. MKNT.i | i30lilofur \ ljtlarIJIiilnun \ , Kill , Nun. rulifln , IIo.nl'inlrj ' , Nurroui I'ruilrAtlon caunoJ bal , roliol orlubacoi ) , WuknfulnoM. Muntil IDiroiilun. ) | Hoftonlnn at nm llruln. aiJnl"K Inmnitiiilsorr drcny , ( loath , lrjni iturtj Ol 1 A J , ILirrunnuii , hoii of 1'owor In pltlur ioc Impotuncy , Louoorrliooi uril AllKumnla Wutknnuai , Involuntary I.ojjoi. Slur- mn torrhooat ' 'VIi9u > l br ovur-oxortlon of the bntln Hulf-nbunun7or-lniliilKona3. A mimtli'j troatmunt f 1,0for JJ. liy mill.Vu liuarinlio nit hmoi tj curo. KaohorJDr for ( tjotji , wuhli * IM neil > rrlt- tcnsiinr.antoa to rofnnl If not curol. ( Jnnrintno rruuilonlx br A. r'uhrntur ' , Drniritlst , mlo nKontJ d. s cur. Kith anil Karu.im uti , Oni.ilia. .Nub , K. llonnra of Imitation ) Anew nnil fiinipii'lo ' Tri'ntinoni i-onihllne < ij iinil " ' i'ojllivo < 'nro fur Kxli'rnul , liilorii.il Dllinliir UluoilliiKlli-'iliiK. f'lironlc , llpouiilorllcroill-- Inrr I'llns Till * llcinulf li iinviir ln'tiii Kmiwn tn lull , ilimrbox HfnrlJ ni-ntliymall Wlij iin rfro'ii tliU turrlblii ilUe.-i.u nlii'ii wrlltun uutriiiilou \ puHltiroly tilvpii with li IHIMH oriufiiml iho inunitjrlf not curcil soinl taiii | > lor fri'O Hainpio ( .imrnlHoii Uiufil -lulin \ < * o DnicKlHH , Sethi AKi'ntscurnur II ! 111 Douulai utri'o' . " , Ouiuhu , Nub Or lli < > I.l'iuor tlnlilt t'uuilUi'l.r Cured lir uillillnUlrflni ; I > r. Ilulnrs' < ; < il < li'ii .SiH-rlllf. Tt can boglvon la a cup ol collco or tea , or In food , without the knowledge ol I ho pMlcut , 11 1 nbiolnlcly iiarnilenu , oad will otr ct a permanunt and pp0fny cure , whether the patient In a tnoderaiD drinker oren on alooliolia wreck. It liuu bcenclven In ibuuiandii ot C03cr.and In rvrry Initimcaa perfect curn ria lul * owed. Itnrvrrl'iilU Tbo yipuiononlniprrcii | > lrcl nltli ilia Crroinc- btcomr. an ullcr impomll'lllty for the liquor appotlto to oiUt. , , , UIIIJIKN MMttlPIO CO. . 1'rop'lB. flnrlnnlill , O. 1U-paeo book cr uartlouUm free. Vo Lo t | d of { iibn ft Co. . l.llb niirt Doujtluii rila. . aii.lKitliA Oniilln Kls.VhriltnH" ; . IllnUji. llriico & Oo uiul Kieh.irJhoii llnu Co , . Oiiiiiiut\ub. _ Farnam'St/lhialre ln -Hundny Slnlliio' mill Mdlit anil Mil ilio wc k. THE TWO JOHNS THE SERPENTINE DANCE. Matlnoos WoJno'jcla/and Saturday. _ W o n ct e T I ci in cl- N. WILL , L.AWJ-.ER , Manager. UMliO PRI/ll OA , woliliH3l7&9iounu | TYROLEAN DAND. BLACK'S COMEDY CO. 11OUHUY