- _ - - - - - - - - - - - 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rrjin : OMItIIA DAILY \JJy I1)AV , APIU14 LU ) , lS9Ih \ VOLCOTTTILL \ \ NOT SECEDE1 Colorado Senator Defines Hi Attitude Toward rreo Silv6r. FEARS POPULISM MUCH MORE THAU GOLD Tifnki t lit' 1)iiy uf ItciiaIIIcSIIi $ fruti. 1II , 14fsi te I. ti , Sinnil hy the Viirt ) tii1ir ; . % II ( Ircatii- p4tIIIC M. \ % ' / tS1IU'flTON.prI1 2tSenatorVolcott ) f CoIora1o has written a letter ( lefinhig his position In regard to the SL Louis cnvenhIoTI. The enaors poRitlon Is radically different from the IOfltIOfl ) of hi cnfleigtle , Senator FeIier flN $ enator Wolcott indicates 1ii In- tentlon of remaining with the topuhitcan party , whatever action It tuay take ott the silver ( Itlestlon. His letter Is a follows : \V4SI1IN(1TON , April -rwIfl W. 110w- lert ( 'hni rrnafl I tpubI lenu State CnfleIIt 100 of Colornilo-My 1)eitr SIr : lJtirItig tIii 11IHt I few weelo. I Iuve ruceIVe(1 marl ) letterS from Colorsido friends on the oibJcct or the coming nntionni convention , OULtIY of them nkIng me It I ( lesirell to go n a deleg.ttii. ro tivold any 1)0MHIIIU nhIsCOfleCIthon n to my tisition I write this letter to you its chiatrinati o the republican stitte central committee. I iierer tint to 0 I St. 1miIi g delegate itilil have eireftthly : itvokIeiI I tii e si 1gb teSt I iiillcit t IOU to itti Y 1)011 ) Y ny ΒΆ I ; ) rt of U wish to ho preselit at the con- . Vetition In thirtt Cfllt ttP. I have. however - ever , an OIhllhOfl On the itihJect or our t cprecntatIoii Lt the convention. which It 14eP11)ii ; ) Ioer that I shiotihd exIre4 to you. \Vhien thiu rel"Ihlitan convuntIon tneett It may ulecilne to he represented at St. IMUIH. . or It buy e1ect ulelegate. If the latter thin duty of the tlilegittlfln , in my opinion , wilt he tu itttend the convunttoru make the 1)c4t ) light poRIbie for hhmetnhiftuuul in hue I cominltt'o on rcu'ohuitionu 1111(1 ( 00 the floor of the convention It there ha1l ho opir- tunlty for (11500145100 heforu' the whole con- VefltiOIl , niul attt'r having inudsteul hv evely ProPer nuethiod upon thifl duty of the con- VL'ntiOtI to uiet'luure in favor of the ru-tntn- tion or u4hlver 15 it uuieuitrC of value 1'IulnhIy vithu gold , to nreeIt the c'lhl ot the major- lty or the "Onventlon itOh ! endeavor to so- ; cu ro t ii p Ilolul inn tiolu 0 f thu calul iulate most friendly to tvestern lntcresti' . I Thu're ! no utterhtice I would not make to I tuecuire the remonetization of sliver. not hu- Caliso ( 'olorunlo Is a Proltlcer ( or silver , hut ) L'CZtUiO In ins' opiuuioul , prsterlty viht luever return to Its until ) uitnetahlluuiui at the former ratio 1u4 re-establlshinul , und because thuo uupprcluuting valUe ot gold nod tue shrinkuige of Values which ulecCue4utrily rol- , lows thuts flllreChlttiOn , lutist hring onlt fits- aster nod poverty nod suffering to all the i'eoplo of this country who are not heuuil- ers of 1111)00) . I'0 u4eculrO tile Unlhluilteli cotnnge of Hilser I would count party ties as nothing. ulrwn1N TWO F1fl1S. At this moment , however , thue sttuutlon which cunrrontn us , Is this : 1)0th of the two great partt' . ire aflareuut1y ; opposed to free coluiguge by thin Luultd States. The poptuhist party favors free coinage , but oniy t as a. means to secure more ctirrency as a I stepping totic to unlimIted PllPC mxtey and It unites with tree coinage itulvocacy socialistic ithuul Paternehistic fioetrine , whlrhi are dangerous tug lendeney , uuuiti which I would be , If adopted , detruetIve to free InstitutIons. I know of no fourth hurtY as yet cut itleul to our confidence and u'uup- port , although the wisdom of leuidrs whose character anul ahi1ltie we trust may flint sOlute cc'nunon ground upon vhu feb hI- r 1netallist4 untalnteul ivith iuopulisnt inuly stand. tTuiuler these circ1liuistuiIice , thieve- f re , I desire to he counted as a reptili- Jian , iirould ot the traditions of uuiy parts' . glorying In Its achievements , and stilt hope- I ful that the great party , hiich hits heretofore - fore toot1 for the masses ngainust the classes , lilt ) ' In this great economic qtie.- tion yet riulge itself on tile fillO of humanIty - Ity and of clvuilzatlon , It either one or the twa great parties shuahl declare in favor of the Unlimited coinage ot sliver at our mint. , existing potitical conditions in Colorado whit undergo a sweeping change , and in this letter I 2JCfllC only of the situation all it l today. There Is. In my opinion , one event which thtgiit iuit'oIvo vor.e disasters than mnononietalhtsia. and only one and that would he the triumph of populm ( Colorado Huffereul tintler th degradation anul blight of popu1histrumle for two years. I behhtiv' It the fiuty f every good citizen to _ stanul up and tight in the open agatnst a repetition of that rUinoii' experiment. , One tiulng ( tirthier-our representation is nmahl at host. To have the stighitest weight It shouulul , it any delegation is sent. be praotIcahi35 unanimous In sentiment and oxprsion. The occasion Is not one where 1)crisual ambitions or desire for patronage mhould influence selection. I have no ( bUilt that the republicans of Colorado will iut1 k'legates to the national convention she are of a united anti friendly spirit , animated l ) % ' a common and harmonious purpose auiul desirous oniy of securing the greatest corwiuiormitiomu for the Interests of' our conimnonwenhthi. It has u'eemed to me fitting aunt iropcr that the members of that party. whose cOmuuuuuisidon I hohul , should Know befiro the meeting of the state con- volition my views as to our duty in respect to the ntionat convention. Thiet'e are no times for differeuices among our own people. I have faith that the way will lie male clear for good citizens in Colorado to cast their baliots flits fall without sacriilcing their honors or their convictions. 'FiIIIILS'I'N ( MAY ( iVf M.t1. ( % IVICI. - \tpIuIohi , , , Clmveultloll Ia Idst'ui to VIii' Nelrzmshiu S.'uuzmur. lONTl'tflI1t , Vt. , April 28-TIme repub- Ilcan state convention to elect delegates to the St. Louis convention will moot lucre to- morrow. The committee on platform went Into sosion tonight and adopted resolutouis which wiil declare for a stable currency pro- toctiomi and reciprocity as the loading tea- tiures. It hues beeui agreed that no Instructions - tions t'iinhi be given to tleIegate , and that the platform shalt be free from expression On presidential candidates. Senator Thurs- ton of Nebraska anti Congressman Linnie of North Carolina , who are lucre as guests of the repumhlcan ! league. Jnuy address the convent - vent ton. . ' rlzimn Itejumilil k'zi imsVill ShiI. PIO1N1X ! , Mhz , , April 28.-Tue Arizpna territorial republican coavontion nuects in Phoenix touiarrow. Outo hmuntlred timid twelve delegates are iirovldetl for lit the call of the central committee and sixty-two seats arc contested. This evening the tso factions nrc caucusing anti thieve Is little tlotmbt that oUs It bt often ditlli'i1t to ChlVihlcO pCI- titcim' lilooti 1t4 iuilptlru , tiumlil tltL'811- ftil en ihui uies , : ibscesn's , boils , scrof- U lit o r iti I I i'litttii ut , nIt , iuI 11111 1 p i'oof of time fueL. It s wistloin liov , om 'hell- cve'l' ilieto is ; tziy iiidicntloii of -Impure bnot1 , to take IO0l1i1 ! Sarsnpnrillut , and Il'CVCIIL Stitli ei'iijutioiutt uituti stlferihig. 4I had a dreadful carbuncla abscess , reti , fiery , fierce exit ! sore , 'L'hio doctor attended - tended me over evemi weeks. When tIme abscess broke , the pains wore torrlblcand rihuouglut I Bimould not live through it , I heard soul rend so much about flood's Barstuparlhla , that I decided to take it , and my huhsnd , svlio was suffering vitb boils , took it atso. It soon purified our Blood liutit me up and restored my health so tbst , although thu doctor said I would riot be utile to work hard , I hiavn since douc thu work for2Opeopto. Ilood'sS&r. raparihia cured my husband of the boils iiti Wo regard It a wonderful niedicine. ' u11t , Afl3t 1ilt1t8ON , Latimer , Kanea5. Hoods : Sarsaparilla 1. the Ono True flood Purifier , All druggists. $ i hOod's Pills J ( _ . 4 - . . . . . , - - - - - - - - - b - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - two conventions ffl be held. Tonight the 2dcifinley fAction has apparently the call on organization. The opposition is for . % liion or time field. A strong movement was started toiay for a ntrn-committhl money iilank in the felt that a strong t.liver Plank might je'psrdizo statehood. This Is fiercely oh- P050th , hiovever , by the delegates front all the mining regions. , tb HA ) it ltIl'tthlh'tNM Si'l.ti' . A mm I i-lelC I ml h. ' ( 'ruiil 1uI us vI Ill I hi I'aui , hlsl iii ri ' . MONTflOMIItY , Ala. , April 28-The Alabama republican contention is split iii two factions. The McKinley and anti-Me- ICinley tlelegates today declined ( ci meet together - gether , and two conventions are being held. McKlnlt'ys crowd niot in Dorasy hall , a negro cencort hail , and the anti-McKinley- Itts met in a cotton warehmouce , and In tIme abeence of chairs , stood thmroutgh time' ' pro- ceedings. flotti effecteti lenuporary organlza- tlh'Tus. McKinley's rupporters will nonhtiitmte a uttato ticket p11(1 ( delegates to the St. Louis convemution. The anti-MeKinleyltes 1)011 wIth the poplulists. There were contet in thirty-five of the ixty-iX counties in the state , and as a fight was apparently n - avoid able , hail t hi e delegates iii ot I n oil o 000 veuution , flovernor Otes tiechiiied to allow thia ini'etlng to be hold in the state caiitoI. Time managers of the two theaters to the city declf'oeil to permIt negroes to come into their ParqlletIeS and dress circlet , . TIme court rooms or any chimer halls couihii not be Secured - cured , anti the negro concert hell and the warehouse were the only places available. The IiOPtIliStS met at noon , effected toni- porary organization , and adjourned. The McKInley convention amlopteti a ringing soumid nuoney-proectlon platform siud deter- nilneti to put a etraigiutout republican ticcet Itt tim flehti lmeauletl 1)3' General .1. W. liurko of Calhoun , a high class republican. The other , ccuiposuid of' all of this antI-ticICinlcy factons ! , auiopted a idatferm declaring that all other isruies in Alabania tyoro subservIent to one-fair elcctiort auuti , therefore , all Isue excepting thl were evoided In tIme Platform. SoLild mooney anti protection are not referred to. A resaluitioui sas adopted by the anti-McKinley forces that the re- iiubiicamis fusa in the state elections with the iioptihlt'tS , allowing thin matter to name thue nominee for governor and dividing the btlance of the state tichuet between the parties - ties , Time idea Is to co-.operato with the poptilists anti secure fair oiection In Ala- bama. After nildntghmt the McKinley conventon ! announced the election of the following tide- gatce-at-large to the St. Louts convention : D. I ) . Shelby. C. W. Iluckle , John W. Jone3 ( colored ) , and Peter Forth ( colored ) . all instructed - structed to vote for McKinley. The anti- MeKinleyttes nomInated tIme following delegates - gates to St. Louis : Ex-Governor W. II. Smith , for Quay : Judge J. V. McItmffee. for Allison ; A. J. Warner ( colored ) . for Morton ; A. 11. Mixon ( colored ) , for Reed. IiitCltA'lS ) . % itl ! lVIiNIY IiVlIii ) . hiuthi PmseIloIM Chiti mit to lIt' I a a Jority ii ) Uieluigmuui. DETROIT , April 28The keenest Interest hiss developed in the fight for supremacy in the etato democratic conventIon tomorrow ho- tween the slIver and Cleveland farces. The state central commIttee will tonight select a temporary chairman. Silver traders claim a majority of four on the committee for their candidate , lion. T. E. l3arkworthm of Jackson. Thmo oppositIon ciotis not concede thia anti 1101)05 ) tO elect A. J. Murphy of Do- troit. - Questions regarding proxies arc provoking machi diacussion. A state law enactcd last year prohibIts votIng by proxies imnlctis time proxy be a resIdent of the county In which the vacancy which lie Is filling exists. If this he enforced It is anticipated to lie favorable - able to the auimlnlstratton people. Efforts oil both sides to hold ) nas.i meetings lucre tonight - night secni to have failed , as lia.s time pras- poet of a joint debate betwe'n leatlere rep- rotentiuig both sides of the money question. AIb 1'U1LlSC. Foil l'lEE SlLVFIL. ilIissIiit lenuoernts i % ri' Nut 'ViilIt'tl hi I , ideruiul JIH'arul. JACKSON , Miss. , April 23-The democratic - cratic state conventiOim to asnemblo lmero tomorrow - morrow will declare for the free and unlImited - lImited coinage of silver at 16 to 1 In Ian- guago tlmat cannot be misunderstood. The eighteen delegates to be elected to the na- tionai democratic conventicn and the nine presidential electors vill be pronounced free silver men. The names of' Senators George and Waithali , Scnator'elcct Mouicy , Governor McLaurin and It. II. Ienry , editor of the Clarion Lodger , are mentIoned for delegates to the , : aticsial convention front the state at large. Senator George and Governor Mc- Laurin have announced that they could not possibly attend tlme conventIon. 1IlLL IIOY 'L'O ( ) I 1'EI.iIGlNT. ' , - , , , ' Smmiztel I . lIMfuIume41 1y I i I at ft II 'l'vo ( ) , t.mm s I a m Every traveling man has lmad his experience - once witlm time intelligent boll boy who 'calls" for the early train , says tIme itochmes- ter Times. -'I was pounding my ear pretty lively one nigimt in a Toxarkana lmotei , " said a Texas man , "then a big thumping on nmy door brought me up sitting in bed. , , 'What is it ? ' I asked , , , ' ' said tIle darky 'is tie 'floss , , you roan what wants to go on the 2 o'clock train to 1311 ; Sandy ? ' "I imad left no 'cahi , ' atul I made that darky umntlerstand so In a ( ow short words. tIe tackled the next door , and I heard him ask agaIn : , , 'hose , lit you do muien wlmnt vaiits to go oil the 2 o'clock train to lug Sandy ? ' "The answer was terrific. The darhcy was again awed , For about five minmmtes ho s'as still , aul if absorbed in thought , Then I heard .hilmmi say to imimoselt in an argumonta- five tone : ' - 'Dam ' 5 COlliO 'on iii dls hell who wants to go on de 2 o'clock train to Big Sandy. I dun forget (10 numuber. ' "lie Veflt down thmo line repeating time performamico at seven doors before hmo reached tIme moan who waittect to go 'on do 2 o'clock traIn to Big Sanity. ' An Illinois maim tiuouglmt lme cotmld liarallel this evidence of sagacity. , lie saiti : "I IttOllpel ( 0)10 ) nught at the hotel at Shaw- neetowli , and left n 'sure call' for the boat which was expected along about 4 a. in. I went to liel : antI slept peacefully until tIme racket at time door aroused me. 0 'All right , ' I said , 'I 'Mr. Jones ! Mr. Jones" sang out time dmtrk' 'yet ) want to catcit the l'adooky boat7Vell , doy ain't. ito use at you gottin' mmp , ' Do boat's done gone , salit' - - _ - 1 % log's Queer Ovtimiz.tiun , 1ys , tlme 'anine emuployc oftlmo liiuioum Iron \Vorhs-met with an accident time other ( lay by whici his riglmt front leg 'yea broken , tsa.s time San Francisco Exaimuiner , ICeys lmas beemi looked upon by 'tiieoiilcers of the iron works as one of tlmeIr regular worhcmnen for about fotmr years , lie is a dog of no partictmlar beauty anti his imeuiigreo would imot be considered by ( log famiciers , but ho poscse womulerfui Imutohilgomico , ito makes time Pptrt'ro 1)011CC itatIomt lila lmommie pd ho i tIme pot of Licutuitult lienmtett , but'jiearly every worlumuan in time slmipbtmilulimug concern olaimums time friemdsIuIp of the dog , At i1m first , of tIme golig every morning - ing Keys tins reported for duty at the gates of the Uimiori Iron Works , and hmo Imas never loft tuntil a full day's vork lmas been ncconi idisimed. ho was partIcularly useful In tlme shIpyard tuluit in the belier shop , and time foremen of tlmoao fivpartmciits say he was intuit , valtmabte to timomu than a mmman for cer- lain kinda QC work. lie coultl crawl through sniail holes in boilers ati1 about slmlps , and hmls particmilmir work was to carry tools , bolts , smuts , rivets , anti other smiiall mum'ticies mmec-dcd by workmen who had crawled into such places , amni to have them creep bach ammul forth. for such am'tlcies would catmso cousider- able los. of time , , - - p ( ! omlimlmmg imsier II ( , , , ( Jm-TmcI'r . % rm''NemI , NEW YORIC , April 8.-Coninuander P.00th-Tucker of the Ilalvution Army , while out slunimmuimig tonight , rns arrested anti taken to ( imu J1lzaitdtlu tttmtOt uollco mitu- tion , IJail wag fIxed at 31,1)00 ) , which was fmmrmiiahed by Steve jiretlie , 'this tuvlmmtIcni ehuerme bromtht auinst Coin- niaiidor l3outh.Tuclcer was "wnlkjmmg arouutl the streets in disguIse. " When strested hue wa wumlumg a UtIle wig amud utlse whul3kers , - _ _ - SOUNI ) 1ONEY DEIOCRA'1'S Administrton Willg of the Nubrasa Un- terrified Meet at Linoolu Today. EUCLID MARTIN TO hEAD THE DELEGATION I mu I ru'mIqt ( 'hii * I rlmmmm mm of time Imn't hum IdIII'lI tmt mis ( 'erimuh , . 1mm (1. , to CI , it'nwoOt lmer I'roh- nIht' ieli'gmttes. LINCOLN , April 28.-Special.--At ) 4 o'clock tomerrow afternoon Cimairnian Etmchitl tIartin tvill call together the admlmiistratlon or sound nlomley wing of thuo Nebraska democracy - mocracy at time F.mnko opera house. The pimr- pose of this convention will be tIme election of the seconmi batch ci sixteen delegates anti time same number of alternates to the Chlcag natlommal democratic convention. TIme call provides for a comuventlon of 623 delegates. Tonight time talk of delegates-at-large concentrates - centrates on the names of Eucilul Martin antI T. J. Mahoney Of Omaha , Tobas Caster of Lincoln and Daniel Cook of Ileatrice. Front the First congre.siommal ui.strict N. S. liar- wood anti D. P. htoit are saul to be slated for district delegates , although the name of Albert - bert Watkimis is freely nnentioneml In this connection. it is expecteul the Platform viil tieclare for a goltl mttnndarti without equi.vo- cation or evasion , alflrmim the allegiance of Nebraska's democracy to tite Monroe uloc- trine as expounded by I'resdent Cleveland , anti mlomnand time retireniezmt of' greenbacks In accordance vitlm the message of the presi- tient ; demanti timat flits govermmluent abatidomm timbtmsiness of hamiking aim its owum nccotmnt , amuti endorse time admululatration of 'President Clereianti. T. .1. Malmoney nitul J , 13. Sheehan , secretory - tory of tIme tiemimocratic state central coiui- inittee , arrived from Onialma tomiiglmt out a late traimi. Chmairnian Etichiti Martini mild not arrive , and tlmere vlil be no meeting of the committee this eeniuig.Vortl was received fromn Seretarv of Agrletmiture .1. Sterilmig Mortout that he should not be in attendance on tim , ? convention. Ielegates from % 'esterii commmmtiez-u arrived in great numbers , and tIme Prospect is bright fcr a full attendance. lieu. Dan Cook of' Ucatrice Is on time grounti. As yet tie tammgible stmggestlon has beemi inatie for temnpornry clmairman. CALl. F'Oll ltIl'liIlICAN ! CON'hN'l'lO Suit. tmit lint Of mtStstte 'L'I'het tile OJju't't Of I lit ! 3let'l I mis. LIN'COLN , AprIl 28.-Special.--John ( ) T. Mailahicu , acting chairman of the state re- pubhlcan comuimiittee , has Issucil the call for tIme Lincolmi convention on Wedmiejluy , July 1. At 10 o'clock of tIm mornIng of that day 1,057 delegates , Iuuoro or 1es , will meet in tItle city to "name candidates for governor , lieutenant governor , eicretar ) ' of state , null- tor of Public accounts , treasurer , superIutenl- cnt of public Instructiom , attorney general , comnmim'sloiier of public lands and bulldumigs. coo judge of time supreme court for term of two years , omie judge of the supreme court for tcrmmi of four years , one regent of the State imnivorsity to fill vacamicy , eight lmtesl- tiemitial elc-ctora and to transact smmclt other bimslness as mmuay properly coiuie before the convtsition. " The supreme judges to be nomnhmiJ.te are contlmugent upon tue adoptIon of the constitutional amendment provimiing for two adtiitional judges. TIme regent tobe nominated is to fill time texpirod term of H , D. Estabrook , resigned. The several counties are entitled to repre- , cntatioit as follows , the apportionnment be- lng based upon tIme vote cast for I1'Ii , Jonaph S. Eiartley for state treasurer In 1S94 , giving each county one deicgato.at-iarge ani one for each 100 votes and the major fractlcim thereof. , . ' ' . ciiies De'egates. ' Antejepe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) t 1ohnomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 tltnis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lcearnc ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11' hlanntr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . heithi . . . . . . . . . . .f. . . . . a Ililatne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Kcya. I amma . . . . . . . . . . 3 Boone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It Icimtinhl . . . . . . . . . .i. , 2 floic imutte . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Knox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 floyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a Lant'8stt-r . . . . . . . . . . . . llrown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii fltmff'nlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1gan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 hurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Loup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ltutler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl Ma'lison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) Ca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' Mcl'fmerson . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Cedar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . atom-rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it ) Chase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Nanc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ctieny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C . Neuuittha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 C.i-'enno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . uckohis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ( 'lay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS Otci Coifax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i'WnCe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Cuuntimg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 l'erkin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Ctit-r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 l'mlelmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'i"rce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Iawe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'lntte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 l'olk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a Deuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 fled Whtiew . . . . . . . . . . 11 Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a hthcianison . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Iodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 flock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1)ougits . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 Saline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 lundy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1IflY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'itlmero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS Hatmailers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 FrantIin , . , , . , . . . , , . . . a Scotis Jihuff . . . . . . . . . . 3 Frtotier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Seward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'urnas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 OIeril.trt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 iiluernan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Garmiehl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sioux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Gotper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mitauittlm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 G.ttrtt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Thayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IT Greehey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tmiomtts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2 hail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS Titurston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 llanillton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) Vnlicy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ilamian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \'nsittntnn . . . . . . . . . ii I 1ayu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 % 'ai-mte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 itltctmcock . . . . . . . . . . . . \VeItMter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 11cR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 wmieeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 hooker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 lfearti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - - Jeffemuton 19 Totni iO,1 Otue IJ'uiiot'rzs IN ( , ( Ielrgmutes. NEIIRASKA CITY , Neb , , April 28.-Spo- cial.-Timo ) ndinlmmiitration democrats of Otoe county heiti theIr convention Imero yesterday afternoon , Time attendance wan mtniall. The convonticii chose the following delegates to the state coimve.mtlon : D. I' . Unite , M. Ilaumer , Carl Morton , V , W , Straub , L. Enyart , F. Marneil , A. L. 7ellcrs , C. M , llubmuem' , John Kropp , Job mm Sinclair , Wilhinni Escmmoyer ) , George V. llawkc. Jolmn hull , I ) . T. Hayden R , C. Gotten , J. II. Catron , jr. , Fred Ileihier , Jlanry Markel , Vt' . A. Cottc,1 , , F. L. hiiilinan , Freul Goerkot. . Welter , II , Fastonatm They were instructed for D. P. Itolfo for district delegate to tIme national convention. 11011. J , Sterling Morton , recretary of agriculture - riculture , surprised tIme -citizens by Imium Unexpected - expected arrival lucre yesterday. ORE ) , Neb. , April 28.-Spcchal.---Jtt ( ) time tleniocratic cenventi' ' m ) held yesterday time. fol. lowing tleiegutcs i'ere oiected to attend time deumiocratic etato convention to ho lucid lit LIncoln tomorros' : J. L. Mchonougii , F. 13. Bartlett nfl T. L. hall ; alternates , Otto Murchell , 0. 14. Kirtley and lien I3riigforul , They emidorseti Cleveland end Imis admimuis- tration , anti declared tlmemsolves iii favor of honct mnoney worth 100 cents omt tIme dollar , hiemi I rlt' . 1li'rt'hmnmit Iloimlimi ( I v'r , IIEATRICE , Nob. , April 28.-Specfal.- ( ) C , H. flrqwning , arrested at AtchIson sonie days ago upon various criminal charges ain returmieti to this city , had a prehinmimmary Imearing this morning upon p charge of removing - moving nmiortgaged property anti was bound over to time district cotmrt , his hail honti being fixed at $500. Ito will remain in jail until the May term of court. 'There have been sonic rather peculiar developmnont in Browning's case. S. Fitch , ' tIme tailor , followed - lowed hiini to Atcimlson and had hlmmt mtr- reatomi IiiOit a clmargo of stealing clotim , ilnd- log tls'emmty-seven pieces iii iiito possession , Timis mnormiimlg the mortgaged buggy and a iortion of tiw goods were' ' roWrneti to this city , folioweti by a message to the , tfect that time remainmler of the goods hat ! been attachmeti by a law firm fqr a debt of $75. Viiethmor it is clainieti tIme debt i'as con- tractett hI ) ' Browning or Fitch is not knownm. hionmer Icitoit end County Attorney Murphy loft for Atchison today for the purpose of securing tIme goods by reptevimi. , ihmist , ( 'ht ( iiimit'hi Is lfnrmmnmmlnmmM , hASTiNGS , April 28.-Special.-Tho ( ) second nmucoting of time new city council was lucid last niglmt ammti almost all the appoInt- monte were made , The council wont into caucus for about forty minutes , amid cont- firnied every aplOlfltmmlent with the exception of James ifupp for patrolman. The newly appointed officers are : J , C. W'liiiamos , chief of police ; James Itupp , patrolman Toni Clark , emlKlmieer at water works John hlanimp. shire , street comnmulesiouer ; Dr.V , II. Lynn , city phuyuician ; \ , A. lloaglaumd , clmief of fire deparimuent ; J. M. Teunsot , David Ii , L. . Breed and Waiter iCeat lhrcmmtcmm , . st.tta iiImihIcI I mu Sm'lt-lcfeimse , HASTINGS , April 2.-Spocial ( Telegram , ) -Young Ihaphaci , the boy who stabbed I1ery Mtipes .cmmlay ngtm ! alter hi bad iieen nsiatmItr his' 1Main's , had it preliminary trial thii afit-n4111. The tcttfli0ny of all th to tin effect that Malici failowed tini defendant for a 1)100k calling him vile lianlPS antI finally knocket him tlown. Frcmn time testlniomiy of' tile of the statoe wtflii itnS shown flint Mopes was warneti b4TOhe b"y hail mi knife , but answered flint Tt thu not make any uilffrenee , for lie would shoot him It lie attempted to umse it , amid Jhep tootle tilt' assault. After hearing the hetinony tIme justice tiecitieti that the defendant had niot bern guilty of ally CtilTmO ammtl lSft'Cd to bntl him ever. lila tiecit'on t1'as heered I ) ) ' thin crowd of spectators $ n'the1tom. Mapes' condition Is dangerous. ILe , us werjc today nuid a lihyrielamis any his cluances to live or die am. about ectual. 't' ( ) it I IM A tItt'l' A NI V A lI. % , hllmt Ii ( 'I isimlM' iIu'ihliullt ( 'mum ln iii I lit' Vit y of ( 'I I iii hi 111X Elephmcnts are able to iiialie their way imp amid dowi moiommmtains end thrommghm a country of steep cliffs. vnere mimIcs vouItI not thorn to venture , ciii even wlmere men I''i Pad' sage dlmcumlt , says PtmblIc Opinion. Their tracks have ttei'n foumnul impan the 'ery stint- unit of nmotmntaimts over 7,000 feet high. In tiie jotirmicys an eleImbamit is often compelled to descend hills and mnotmntaIn-lies wimicli are almnoat lirecipitoums. ThLe is time way in wlticim It is done : The elephant's first mima- hoover Is to knsel dawn chose totho declivity. Cue foreleg is thou cautiously Pae3eti over tIle edge antI a shiot way thotuum the slope , and If lie fimuds ( lucre is no good spot for mt firm fotitlmoid , lme c'peedily termite one by stamping into the soil if it is moolah or kick- lag omit a footIng If It is dry.'hien be is sure of a good foothold the other foreleg is broumght down in the eallie % va ) . Thiemm lie hiarformno time caine vork. over again with his [ ret. bringing both forelegs a little in advance - vance of time first fotiiold. This leaves good places already uiiad for time imIud feet. Now bracing himself umpc.i hIm , huge , strcng forelega , hue tiraws hula hInd legs , first one omit ! then time otlmer , carefttlly over thin edge where they occupy tIme first places mimade by the fore feet. ThIs is tIme way the imuge t'ti'nmal ' liroceetla all tIme svay down , zigzag , kneeling every time with the two lund legs wlmhlo lie makes footholds with hla fore feet. 'l'hus time center of gravity is preserved , anml thin ittigo beast lrevemitctl froni topplIng over emi his nose. Sytmvmmmed , , it ( lie lieu. Ueclo lslmm \'oodbine , Miss. , was wimitowashuimig a Imouse the otlmer day when a swarm of' hifles In full wing chanced to icr- vade the atniosphiere. Now , bees are muclm dearer to tIme Imeart of Uncle Islmamn than wlmitewashimig , tlmommgh whiltouaaimhmmg is lila prcfession , says a correspommiiemmt of time Plum- dohpiiia Times , so I tas not utmrpriseui when tin ? old omit dropped huts brush beat ! and ears lit tito humcket , straighitemiul his crooked back , and Imobbled rapIdly cup to time tloor. ' 'Gininic. do thinner boll , inistis , ' ' Ime said ecltedly. "What is it ? " I asked. ' 'Bet's , ' ' he whmispereui , and I got thi boil. I lumetv the old oman's veak ICOS. De.sit1e , it is not tmninteresting to see a swarm of bees lmived-frono a iierfectly safe distance , under- stcmmd. The bees showed soon , siiia of unak- big a raid on a honeysuckle 'ine that was in ( till bloom on ' nty trellis , hut time queen seemed dainty about masking a ) tndimig. She buieuI ammd it1iired and almiftect is'itlm time sarm at imer' hieoi till the air was ilaclc witim bees , hmml resolutely in the midst , with ills bell ringihg , stood Uncle ishmamut alone and unpiotectd , yet wIth his taco to the fee. I coulldmi't ' ii' whether tIme swarm w.is movimmg wltlm the old man or he sas mnoviimg with tue swal'mn , ( ho bees were muo timicli about him. bitt the group kept up a con- tintual migratipn tiii at last tIme door of my little poultry yard was reachmeul. A heavily blossomed rosebush grew just beside the gate , and uphn this at length time queen seenmed to huttse made up her imuind to lIght. Silo made mm dive downward , time swarm following - lowing , when , Just gtt the critical moment , a hen front time Iou.ltry yard , with a loud cockle , flew from 1mev mmmost imito tIme very mitlat of time st'arpo "Drat dat 910 fcol hen ! " I heard Un.ie Lshamrt say , ad , I ' thought tIme game tins ended. What thosebees. . and that hen really thoimghit'4t wn 'in1ossIbio to state -with accuracy , but they esldently setlnod to think that inutuaily kInd of ' - seine reacting a cs'- clone bu&ness had been lot lopse imi their midst. For a moment or two there appeared to be just a conglomerate mixture of bees and hen in midaIr , and , by amid by , when they came doirn , they were Utorally all thieve apd all together. The queen , who imad no doubt been knocked "perfectly sIlly , " was comfortably established on time hen's back , whIle tii whole swarm clung around her. The poor lien was bOdocked from tIp to beak , and could not move a feather. Uncle Isham , very much surmrised at thmo turn of affaIrs , got a box and soon hmati the swarm saely imIveui , mtmcim to tIme tioor lien's reflef. S F'Ires 0. ii hmiy. TOLEDO , April 28.-Time Toledo Tuiie works amid the Smioead foundry were damaged by fire last nig'hb to time extent of $55,000 with $34,000 insurance. PITTSIJURG , AprIl 28.-The large ware- houmse of the Atlantic Refining coniany of Fifty-uteventim street , togetimor with two eat- tling taimks and a number of receiving tanks , containing oIl , were destroyed by fire about 2 o'clock this morning , entailing a loss of about $100,000. The fire is believed to lmav beemi incendrary. O'NEIlL , Neb , , April 28.-Special-FIre ( ) yesterday destroyed a barn on a farm owned by Jamiios Pinkormami , east of time city. A team of horses were aiso burned. YOItK , Nob. , April 2S.-Special.-Timo ( ) phmotographi gallery of Henry Lee was con- aldarably tiamageil by fire last nIght , TIme grocery store of II , 0. Page woe daniaged by water. A Iim rse I limut lt.gisters. in the same line with thm Roentgen rays conies a French invention , a purse that reg- istera the amount of money oxpepded. Mnie , Cammthie Cud tier 1mg-suffering sirtcrs iiiil now be iii time happy positIon occupied by time Anmerlcan street car corporations with timelr bell ptmmmches. As thIs inventIon was made I ) ) ' 0 Frencbwomnan , it was , no dommbt , iitomldcti ! for tIme ese of geimtiemnen only. Surely no self-rospectimig woman would carry attchi a comnpromnieng affair witlm her , It is had emmoighm for a imusbanti to take a peep at hilt wife's purse and see tIme money that mmas btt3lm transferred from his mureo , but to be able to see a conipieto record of' the Imigh-pricoul mmothmlngs , that would be cheap at half the price , is , slnmply horrId. -i-- . - SIt'miherr ltelliiutt'Illt'ml tlstmi.1 I. E. M. Stenbcrg of 'time Board of County Comniissloner say fhiaL the statement of County Treasuroi hieimrod tbat ho imati recommended Wiiiiamntlstadt for emnpioy- ment in time treasurer's oillce was correct. Mr. Stenborg saId : "I remember recomnmenui- 11mg Mr. Aistatht. Time employment wami fqr only sIxty days anyway , and I know Aistatit to ho competent , as lie lmad worked two years iii tIme otilcp t time city treasurer and was 4nilliar witty , tutmatterS. I timougtmt he could do time ivk better than a iiuan who know miotiming of the tax list amid would consunie almost tfentiro sixty days In be- centimig familiar iitlm . time work. " - Thos. Slater hiss a message for every man oi page 7 , Ion't fail to read it , S - LOti.tia aihIhIVI'l'1h2S , Time NebraskiIUumnano society is urging upon dog owmies limo necessity of procuring dog tags before thp , siaughter of time canines begins. ) iIi' ; The police patrol boxes of time city are being given time annual coat of palot. Thms time time ) ' are being pinted blue anti strIped with black. ' The Board of I'mmhi Works has ordered a car of vitrified brick frommi Henry ilollmm for general use lit sircot repairs. Tue price is $10 er 1,000. Thomas Truelsen line been given a permit for tlmo orecUon of three tiwellimigs at time corner of Timirty-sixtht anti Howard streets. The buildings will be two-story framnes and will coat $1,500 each. 1)uring time past few days a large number of cases of chicken pox have been reported at the healtim ciRce , Tmo dlsoase soemmis to huavo become epidomnlc In sonie partu of the city , but no serious results have followed , ilealtim Comnmissiormer Biythuin bas been do- tamed a hmOiliti for several days by the very serious illness of his 5.year-old son , wimo hma been suffering front acute bronchitis. Ills life was in danger for several days , but time disease has now tahien a turn for the bettr , and a recovery is expected. S11\TE \ ' VARSiTY BALL TEk1I Strong Aggregation Comes to Open the Season iii Omaha , APT PUPLS OF IBRAM E. EERIGIIT Stini emm t' Un.l . cc I lie 4) ii ly himmeic I muti'ii.l to 'Vsut'ltiu' ( 'iiitmuIll . ' , , , , ( 'N ' ' 0mm Iys' ' aim ist I mmm'slmm y _ t ft u' r mm m , ,1 II , On next Saturdly , May 2 , flit' imise hall solsomi at Umiiverslty Park will be formally opcmmeul with a game luetween time UmmicuIty climb teanm anti time State Ummiversity trout of' Lincoln. Time State Umuiverot' team Imas been in active trainIng since early in Dc- cember , iS95 , imntier the direction of tlm only litmek Ebrigimt , whmtmse work is familiar to all Omiiaiia base imnil fans , nmtml also umniler tIc dlrectlomm of Ilarnes ammul ICimmi- mercy , ivimotua pitchIng time ) ' have been latting for the past three months. With time material ivhuicm ! cifered lteelf for the teamu , anti ivitim 'niclm contimimmeul Practice nimul coaching as It has becit smubjectnil to durIng time entire spring , there is no doubt flint the Ummiverslty ii1i pmmt thmo strommgeat team lmmto time fold this year that it ever huts. In addition to time players of last year thmere are it imtmmbcr of new iiieii , who are , without exception , better flush those wimoso imlaces they take. Aimmong time macmm ii'lmo will lie lucre Saturiiay are Captutimm h'ace , ivii3 has plutycti short for three years anti is cse : of flit' , . 'mrest much ever et'n in that liosItiOli in amnnteumr vaults. Deneulict , ecomiui baee. was time star of the tCnhii ! ttst year , ammul ivili be remmienmliered by all Onmaima Patromia of time gamno who saw him play here , lie is bettor thou over this year , nnui lit niditlon is leadumig tlmo teamim iii hat- ting. Frici is doIng tIme catching thmit year ciul is one of time best backstops ivhmrj ever played In time vcst , Paehcartl in phmmylmug center for time fctmrtii sea- SOil , cml his Wom IC siioivs a great iuiuhirovl.'uilcmut over that , of last year. lie is iir&icimlarly si. ! cog 1mm throwing 1mm trout the field , amid will iindotmbtcdty be givemi an olulmartilltity to show his abilIty In timis thirectlomt oIl May 2. Ratudolphm is Ida yl a g tlmirtl , auth tIme Ca 'ot that ime luau lucId t his itositiomu for four seasons against all comuiers is a suuhicietit guarantee of huts abilIty ac a tmia'er. Kindler , a mien' moan , is playing iirst nod Ic nit ha- hmrovenment over Ilealti of last year. Time pmtchimmg wIll be done by Timorp arid Gordomi , both of wimommi nro nev men auth both of whom have suuowmi remutarimable ability In time box timia season , Timuurp is time maim wo everetl imimneclf wltim glory oum the foot luau team lath season. For time field , besIdes Itynum , there are 1teuler amid aiclford , the latter he- log time ccmmter rush cmi last ycare' foot ball ttaimi. thmimmagerViil hayward is lCrfeCti ) ) ' commfiuiemit timat hits team wIll v/li ) from limo Umtiver&uhiy cltui > Oim Saturday , as imo figures that imis mmmcmi are now in t hue very plmdt of comidition , ithIle time iocal players are not yet in tluelr hest fernm , owimig to time lack of practice this early in flue seasami. rlme imiammagemnent of time UniversIty dumb tilsimes to imuipressupon time lover.m of ba'e ball : Ommmaiua time fact that it has utrranced for a serIes Cf about a tiozemi gmtuies with the beat college teamims whIch calm l)05S lly be secured to time west. amiul It hiatt doime thuis only by gs'lnt ; very large guarantee. The club i not n the field for tIme purpose of making uimOney , hut simpiy to give Omaha a chase of base ball which it has never iuad before , and iii rettmrmt asks nothing except a patronage such as ivihl enable It to connie out even upomu its guuarammtoe. Games could eaeUy have bee narrangeti with local amateur diUi)5 which would have givemi time members of tile University club just as umiucit iracttre and hileasure , so far as time playing of time games are commcerned , as can possIbly be secured froni playiimg witim a team to which it is necessary to guuaramltce 200 or more for a single game. If it should developo tlmat tine patronage for time f1st few flameS i/i not sutlicicot to meet time gmmar- cilteas to theviriting club , of course self preservation wIll compel time cancellation of subsequent dates. .taiIis Oi 'iiiio NA'i'iONA L LfO. % GUFO. Senators 1Timtuiih' 'I'IemllNeiS4'4 aim 1)ot'tor l'otml vitiu G eon t 1/nret' . nArJPIMORE , Apm'Il 28.-TIme Senators won from the Champions today by hitting Pond when they needed imits , amid the Ciainpions lost iecaumue they could not solve lloyd's delivery , iitmt three of their seven hits ielng dumrimmg time eight innings ii. . ? OCcupied - cupied the box. Joyce's batting was the feattmre. a hmomu' m'un , a double and two singles , nil timely run-getters standing to hint credIt. Attendance , 0,100. Score : i3ahtimn-'re . . . . . . . . . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-ri Wasimington . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 49 jilts : Ilaltimnoro \Vnshmimmgtomm Ii. Errors - rors : Baltimore \Vntsnington 2. Earned runs : Jta'timmiore \Vasimington S. Two-base hilts : Jennmiumgs , Joyce. Three-base hits : Ai'bey. 1-lome ruins : Joyce. Stolen bases : Jenmiings , Cnrtwrigiit elhacit (2) ( ) , Joyce , Kehle ) ' , Abbey. Double plays : Dormiieiiy to Doyle. First base Oit halls : Oft Ponti 2 , off Anulermica 1. lIlt by iuitcllei ball : 3m- nimlgs , Donnoly Seiiach. Struck out : Ily T'onulI. . \'lld pitches : Anthem-soil 1 , l'ond 1. hlattemles : Itutitimorm , t'omitl minI Dower- wan ; \Vuutimlngtoui , DDyd , Anderson and Mc- Guire. IYniire : hurst. NEW YOItK CAN'T WIN. NE\V YORK , April 28.-Tue New Vorks made their sIxth ) ttteunlt today to whim a game since oienimlg the clmamnpiomishiii 501 son here , and for time Ixth time tailed. TIme lhostons migain took theni Into camp , this mutktmng the record for the himuuiiemtters three straight. The New Yorks leave tonight - night for mc nmontim'ut trip. "Cy" Ilowen rulteimeui iui fist ganmi' in the leagtmc' . totiay ( or time New Vomits , anti was 'em.y wihul. 'tiaiuiti hilled time luEl as it pitcher to pertec- thun. Attmuidaimce , 800. Scone : New York . . . . . . . . , , 001000002-8 Uostom . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 -U hIlts : New York 10. floutton 6 , Ermnrs : New York 5 , II miton 0 , Eutrnoui runs : New York 2 , ihoston 3 , First base on bmtls : : Oft llowen 5 , off Mains . Struck out : Ily Iloweli I , by , iutlnu 3 , 'rwo.buse luits : Tiernan , iti'an , Maimmum , Sacrilice lifts : lioweim , I hamilton. Stolen unties : \amm hinitren , hluimiltoum ( :1) : . Long , Lowe. Dotmhuio play's : lcmmiler to 11. Iavium to Farrei , hcumve to ' .i'mmckc'r. huL4 St ii ba'ls : Farmel , Vt'ihui piIeilem4 : f i'eui 1 , Mains i. hilt by pitcher : By hiowemi 1. Ilattemies : New York , Bowt'n and lcarrei ; hioston , MaIns and flynn. Ummupire : iCeete. 1iEAhJ1'hFtTI Pi'I'CIIEtS' IIATTLE. PI'I'TSlitIhtG , I'a. , itiiril 23.Time Cleve- Innds lost today because tine ) ' could not hilt Hawley , 110th hiitciit'rmi did thin % t omIt , multi were well sumpllorteti , itit tIle visitors only got tour hhis outside time , linimmonul. Eacim of T'ittshmmrg'mi hitmi netted two imttute. ; At- tentiance , 4,000. S ore : l'itthurg . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) I ) 1 1 1) ) 0 0 0 -2 Cies't'iutnui . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) 0 0 II C 0 0 0 0-0 hIlts : Pittsbtirg 4 Cleveluimutl , 1 , lrmors : i'ittsbt'rg , I ; t'ltvelulnti. 1. Enimneri immms , : I'ittclnii IT , 0 : Cleveland , 0. ' 1'w0-iuumu' imlts Lunqvnim , Stenizel 2) ) , Hawley , Sauriiittt hilts : Lyons , MclCttnn. Stolen limtuemi : : ( 'hiltiut , Hurkitt. , Ioumtuie plays : Ely to 111mm ijijuer to iimichcley. liasea on halls : iluirhitit I , Childu' , C'u1'py. Hit by pitehmeil ball : it'le- imuiimty. htruek out : iieelclt' ) ' , MCK'/nn , timearon (2) ( ) , 'i't't'ati O''onuit'r. h'assetl bails : O'Coiiuior (1) ) . hatterles : l'ittuuiiumg. I hawley and Merritt ; Cit'velanui , nippy nail O'Conmmor. tJmnlmIreS'eydumne ml , KNOCKS OUT AiR , OltThi. I'ihiLAiEIPIIIA , Aiim II 25.'l' he Brooklyn - lyn team today ngutin tioft'mtiii the l'hmiliie.m' . Time sisitors won by oxct'lltrmt batting , muiul atideui to their score Imy costly tirmors Cf time Imoma teammm , in time t'c.nui inmnhmig Orih ii'm retired to time heuit'hn , attt'i' Itelmug hIt fur a ii utile vu n , mt I mvo.iumiggsm' toni t ii n cc simmgles Attenidance , 5,100. iheome : Phiimideildiia . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 05 hlrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . 0 d I 2 0 1 0 9 0-12 II Its : i'iiilumuielidila , lO : I irnnki'n , 21) , Er- ro m's : I 'hi I lii dci liii lu , 4 ; I iruoitlymm , 8. Etmul t'ti rutus : i 'huh ladt'I m dm ha , 0 : I Immolt I , n , 7. 'i'ivo- Imutso iiit : Tiicunipcomu. himirrei , I.achammte. Shtmiihii' . 'rhroe.butso lilt , : : DttI.'hmmmmt y Grady. llomno rtumi I.a'lmun i' . bases : iui II. ' . I I m'i ilhmi. Lii thin 1119. , H trot-k out : liutrel , Daly. loublu iuimvs : 'h'hmomnh ) imn : to ( irttIy ; ilmulimimaim to iirtmLhemuI. i"irst hose on balls : Off Omth , 1 ; oft bus , I ; off iCennme'iy , 2. lilt by luitcher : i5tliilyin flatteries : iiiiindelphim. Orthu. himk'm ' an'l (1rail' ; ilrooiniyn , ICennt'uly almil hhulrrel Unmpireut : Lyneim mumti IIen'Iersn , S'rANIING OP TIlE 'Fi.MS. I'hayed.V'n. . Lost. 1'.C. Plttshurg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S a 2 75.0 himiIumdolpiiltt. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ' 3 63.7 ihoston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 C 4 C.0.0 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 C 4 0.0 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 C 4 6.0 lireolilyn . . . . , . . . . . . . . a r , .t as.o VamuhmIngton . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ' I f.h * ilumitluiiore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ( , 6 4J.0 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii ) 3 5 Cievelautfi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 4 4 ( ,0. ( New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 8 ii I Louis'ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1 II 10.0 Gamne ttuthav : lialtinoova at Ihoston ; York nt Phitndelpimi.t ; Vumshington at iirook- lyn. _ _ _ _ _ _ % % 'iiM'I'l1hif .M54fl'f.tThIX II i-Mlii'l'i , I't. Til mur , ( eli i , , ' , ' , ' an .1 It . , tit frd I Ii I' VI a mumrs Yt'sicrlmt y. ii't MOiNEi , 4irIl 2S.-tcore : heq Moines. . . . . . . . . o o o o o I 0 1 0-2 Cotiar hinpifis. . . . . . . . 0 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 0 1 01 ilttr : lies Moines. 9 ; (2etinr ( ilaplis. 1) . Err"rs : i ) ? * loimic'u' 5 ( 'eduir hisplils , I ) hiattet lee : V'illgt'miuik'r nimil l.oimmitnmm ; Car- ristli. IC I mu mimer a mith S''li Ivan. ST. .hOSl'lJl. , AprIl 2/3.-Scure : Si. 34)5mph. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 I ) 0 u ) 0 0 0 0 0-0 ltnt'ktord . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) ( I 1 0 0 0 0 2 2-5 hilts : St. .lnscpii , 2 : itockf'orti , 7. Er- revs : St .Tnseimim , S ; lioeiCforil1 0. ilmt. : levies : \\'oul.'itlt' ut'nl iI Itcheil ; Underiiooti ittnul Snyiler. Qth1Nt'\ ' , April 29.-Score : Qumlrmcy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 0 0 0 1 1) 0 0 (1-9 iuibumqmit' . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) ( I 0 1 2 0 0 0 5-S hilts : Quminm'y 10 : 1)imiuiqile , 10. Errol-mi : Quluucy , ii ; ltmmiiqim2. 10. Ilatterles : Reiiy ninth Quil miii ; Iin mnonmul a miiidt him er lmt'lhLiNlTtN , Airii 29.-Score : 1'.imi-htngtou . . . . . . . . . . I 0 1) ) 0 0 0 0 0 01 l'eomiit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 ' -13 TIlts : ilium llngtrnu , 5 ; I'eorln , ft. Errors : l3nmrllmmgton , 7 : l'eoi in , I ) . ) ittteriett : Vu'liite anitl (7rimnimm ; 'l'hemuimis niiti Seisler. STANDING QIC TIlE TEATmIS , Playeti'omt. . iMst. P.C. Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 0 hOOt ) 1)ma Moines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .1 1 75.1) ) 1)umlnmqnmc- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I 3 1 75.0 flocltfomil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I 2 2 50.0 St . , Iomi , ' bill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 2 50.1) Cedar ltntpid'u. . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 3 25.0 Qtihmi' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 3 25.0 lluirlingtomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 -I . . . . Gaines totiuty : Peoriut a t liumrllngtoii ; itllOitItl oh Qumlncy ; Cedmir llnpids at Lts Moiumes ; hiockf'oril mmt St. Joseph. .SCOII EM OiC ' & 'Il 12 % 'IiS'l'lDtN h.l'iAUIIII. lt-ti'olt l'f''nts (1oluiIIlpim' ( mtmmtl ( rnismt 1tmtikl ) , , , . hiillimiuitiitlls. ' ' ' ' . - 28.-Score : 1)l'l'liOl'i' , Micim. , Apt-il - Deficit . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 0 I ) 0 8 2 0 0-iT Coltmmnhu'.0 0 0 0 0 I ) 1 0 1- . hilts : DetroIt 15 , Columbus 7. Errors : Detroit 2 , Cohnmmiilus * 3. Iluittericu' : 1)etmoit. ' ' ' Coltimittitis Jomies Flilelth nnuh 'I'tm'lmmehmtnm : , anti \'t'Ihrtiii. GilA I ) htAi'ilS , .nrhl 2g.-Score : (7i'mtimti ltaliitl't. . . . . . 0 0 1) 0 1 0 0 0 2- : m Imidinummipolis . . . . . . . . ( I 0 0 0 0 0 (1 0 1- 1 hits : ( lrantl htnpiuls 8 , humuiinimmiiuoiis 6. Errrs : (1 i i imil htumi'i a I , I umul I um mint pull lit 4. 13 mttumrlps : C.ruuu1 ItaiiIun , I ievitt itliti t3wimnit : lniinnapniis , , cros * mmiiuiVood , TiiNNil'CuhlS , Aliril 28.-Til ilwammkee game iosthommnui ; mum. STANIING 01' 'FIlE TEAMS. r'la'eul.Von. . Lost. P.C. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2 63.7 iCutumanu. ; City . . . . . . . . . . 6 -I 2 63.7 Miiwamnkett . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 a oo.o ( 'olumtimiitms . . . . . . . . . . . . . I' : i 50.0 ImidiumnnpohiM . . . . . . . . . . S 2 8 10.0 St. Pmtul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 8 40.0 Minlmieaioliul . . . . . . . . . . C 2 1 3.1.3 ( iranul lttiititt . . . . . . . . 6 2 2 D.3 Gumnht's todttv : Coiumniiuims at hetroit In- thitnmpoiis , : at ( irnimd Itmipitiut ; Knmnsis : City at St l'mul. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \Viimut'i's at hi'nuihhllN , \VASIIINtI'I'ON , Aluril 2S1iVemtthmer tie- hightftni amid track fast. Ijthos and I Inittmmm were the only smnccc.ssfui fuivorites , limit Sume KItty mmim'h .Iee I iutynman were bolim heavily iutckeh. Resin I is : First rui' ' , iulse $300. 3.yenr-olls * mind tutu , Itf liIniu , iive zmnd a lmaif fmurlong.t : Ilumitoim (8 to 13) ) i'omi , ICimiglet (8 to 1) ) sttt'omuti , 'l'entier- mit-se ( I to I ) third. Time : 1:09. : Seconul iuit'u , Pumr'e Sits ) , miti1eli : * , 2-year- outs , inmmif , ' : hitimon ' 2 to 5) ) womi , Edh.lon (5 tt ) 1) ) Euiiiiemniut L. (5 ( io 1) tinirl. Timmie : tu:5O' : . 'l'hlrtl , the chungiemifonal stakes , iiurse 53t . ) , 2-year-ods , cnt'-hnutif tulle : Joe ilumy- imman (7 ( to 5) ) w3o , I'ronmmpt (7 to 1) se'ond , Yat'kee h1eires' (15 ( to 1) ) timirti. Time : 0:51 : * 1-5. Fourth run o , iinnmdlcap , lmtmrse $150 , 3-year- elfin nnd imIm , clue nmifle : Smue TCittie ( it to 5) \von , Mirage f9 to 10) ) second , Cfllutaiii it' . (5 ( to 2) ) thlrti. Time : I : Ii. Firtim race , purse 9950 , 3-ycar-olde niiui lip , soliing , omne mile : V'zmtchnnaim (21) ( to 1) ) won , Echipso (7 ( to 5) ) sec-and , lhesmile ilvown (3 ( to 1) third. Time : 1i5. lIlMtr 'l'vuueh itt h.t-Ni il)4t.ml. LEXINGTON , Ky. , Ainril 23.-Weather hue : track theel ) 1mm dust. Three fitvoritms , a secomid choice nod mi well bnckt'mi otitsitier won. Itesuits : Fimmit race. six furlengs : Lau1' Pepper (5 t 1)i0lm ) , Umiclu' hlemnny (30 to 1) ) second , ITaIf Mimic (7 to 3) thmiril. Time : 1 :16. : Second race , six furlongs : Cuiei'ariamm (3 ( to 10) ) wen , Ehizhert (30 ( to i'm scend , Oracle (6 ( hr. 1) ) third. I'iine : hli : , Timird race , Melhournc' stnke. five br- bugs : Ornanlemit (5 ( to 2) ) i'on , Treopla see- emil , luimmoii. third. TIme : 1 :08m4. : iCommrthi race. nlne-sixteentims of a mIle : ConhieumI to 15) ) ss'onm , Sharon ( I to 1) ) seconti. Fat'mt'i' Leigh third. 'rIme : 0Scii. : 1"ifthi mace. hive ftnrionigs : Etiit'l T.so (7 to 5) ) von , Gumiiiee (7 ( to 5) ma't'ontl , W'ood- hiri (12 ( to 1) ) thmird.TLme : i:0.ii. : ! . hti-sumitmi nil F'ors'fi , . ' , FOESYTII1i , Intl. , April 28.-First mace , five anal a half' furlong4 : itimliherneck (0 to 1) ) won , Lihllumn Seibel (2 to 1) ) seconul , Ninawa third , Tinime : I :10-i. : Secommmi rutce , mix furhngs : Bansachi (50 ( to 1) ) woo , My hie1i ( even ) second , hhaldur thnirti. 'Pirne : 1hS' : . . Third race , five mind a haif' furlongs : Fast Queen (3 ( to 1) ) won. Sannniie Young (20 ( to 1) ) second , \Vntlenui thIrd. Tinme : 1iht. : F'onnrtlm rare , mile : . fledskinm (1 ( to 2) ) tvoni , ( ' second l'at IiIallo' Jr. Still Ilomie e'eum ) , , , thIrd. TIme : 13'3. : ! FIfth race , six furlongs : itoy Locimiol (1 ( to 2) wnn , Immin'er.metly ( * 3 to 1) ) seeoniil , John hiicicey timiril. 'i'lmne : I :17. SIxth race , ix furlongs : Ittmnnning IlIrti (2 ( to 1) won , Ilimuib" (1 to 1) secomntiVumr - reii Loiantl third. 'i'mui : 1l7. : Out'oimie I. I Niuuli vI lii. , NAS1l'ILLE , 'renn. , April 28.-First race five anti one-half furlongs , selling : TorrId (3 ( to 1) von , Spokane aecciud , Sjuringhtiar'l third. Time : 1:01I. : Seeonmti ritce , mies'eni-eIgimthis of a untie selling : Minerva (8 ( to 1) ) won , Olti lonmimm ici ) et'Onul , ilopmiv tlmirti. Timne : 1:32' : ' , . Timird rare , Nlchomionl iioue stutl. < e , for 2-yen r-qid Ill I los , wort Ii $1 000 , on c-li mm I f 'mm ' i Ic Mammzanita (8 to 5) tvoo. ize > q iueconmd , Ftmil I land tim I rul . 'li mime : 0 : SOm/ . F'ourtlu mid' , erie mile , sellimog : Satitetur (6 ( to 5) won , Overella second , \'iIui Arumb timirti. 'rhine : 1:43. : Fifth race , tlumwe.qtmamtors of' a mile , selling - ing : Mommiuut ( It to I ) woui , Albert Sydney second , 'rutila tlmlmii. Timmne : 1:17 : , 3l.imi.- ' % % 'hmluerM uti .JomhIii , JOP1AN. Mo. , April 28.-Time intersnte to u mmnaumit'nm t n ilh ii'l ttim not ilual er I imct n tisplceut of tIme J'mi-iln ' Ommn dliii tuegami tttimty. A high winul irc't'uiiletl. Evr'uitmi'erc tht'ii'i'ui as f'Liiov'i : 'i'wemlty tmtrgt'tu * , tmimkmtttvmi : mnglet' , 2 entranice , h0 : muiuit'iI , Aston mimiul Ollhemt , tie. 20 ; twenty targets , saiine , l'u-mumeit e. 19 : tw'cmity tutu-vets , saline , Summn. nor , 00 : twenty target" , ui' mmime , I itches ututti Jonmos , tie , 20 ; tiveiity taigetut , simmie , I'triii.- lee itmuui iht'iles , tie. 19 ; twenty tmmrgtt't , sitnIt' . Parmnelee , GIlbert anti htngers , 19 ; twenty targets , smumo , ( iiIicrI , 20 ; tw"mmty tan'gotum. itine 1 I eikes , (1 ( illicit , I immieu- noanmm , ' ] 'ip.y amid ilogeu's , 19 , - - - - tl S.m t'iii't $ of hiii Ii , 1'Ohhi' SM ITIT , Au-I ; . , Amiril 28.--huut'ty Davlc , Louis Davis , htmifmmu. . iitmelu , M. July , Samli Ba iiiii toil , aunti 1h \\'ii iey , : tl iummi I ) uu i'ls , ivere temitencetl iii tile tetlemal court touimy ; to ho imangeit \'ctineiiumy. . Jtmiy 1 , for criumies agutiuist vnunt'n 'oipmit ted mi flit' initlian territory. Lumcicm' iimviut iu * it niegro , % 'iiicc ) ' in v'iuitd , alit ! Limo OtiuCu4 are iii- ( hailS. % 'ohlmhii IeiIhN lit' , ' I"nfii.'r-li-Lui'uv , CII1'TOP.t , Kumn. , April 21.An olul moan nutiiied Jutmumeut T. ituwlituld , ii'/imug out Almmtl ersei , irntlltum : temrhtory , aimout tmmi mniIe tiouth for Citnilopa , was suet three timru yemuterilumy I ) ) ' his iluimmghter-iim.ia' % ' , Tiir , lames I toivhum oil , mm mmd imtt ( I limit t tub , mcmii on , ' 'l'hne tiouhie grew out of time tiuitmgintt'r ume- . 'uaiuig imtmil of suIting three eggs. RES FREE In oxchnngo for coupons with MaiU Pouch Ciiowin and SmokIng" Iho only fIlCOTiSE NEuTRALIZED TOBACCO. 3 liandsonno Water Color Fac-similci , Iumnul. Ecatioauiui Marimmo , 8t4.o I ix23. 15 eutijech. S Fine Pastel Fac.sinulles , Inndscshtt aumul 0 a hiummes , sizu 2'it2l ' Imiciucs , I' bumiijscts. Ileautiful Venethaui Scenes , Wora of Art. S izo 2U1.0 immhes , 0 simijccts. . Magnlfhctnt Waler Color Grasutca , after Is. S tutomma ailhits , size 22I3 hitches , 4 subjectS. 110 ADVEBTIS1NG ON AllY Of TilE ABOVE. . HusIHxo'llcn4 ilerL.m t'/4 rI lieu' , , , tescr b'/ue4 0 . 1.teen ofavd , I'xe."jit Through .Thakrs , at sery 0 h ( j'm jtr1.3. i'lzeycrro , ttiabtt dcoralionmsfer . ( tutu 1Quaeam4I to 1(4 ( ( , ) WCI5d PlSW1 be (2uttiois , irciihuiiii 11(1W tu , I'Ire , tIlts Abate. Thi # Coupon ( a act/i 5 t'eitt (5 ( outulCC ) I'achage , 2ro Coiqi.ami ( 't ea'h 10 cent (4 ( Vt47C ) I'rmchage Mall Pouch Tobacco Is sold b all dealors. ] 'uu'kumgt' . ( nets out tik ) cuuiiiil ag gao t'iii i.omms 'ivlil lie mttttiItCtI 05 . ( ll4lliii5 , " 205. " Xvq4y lJaj as uni' ( .up'P' ' " 4 0 : . " Jn.pty JOaj a. tm.o Cotqoiu. , ILLUSTRAT El3 Catalogue e/othr I'atiuble ( 4 rtkci will. ix 'lantmton. ltowo jct thas , Msited on vs uoit. The Bich Uros. Tobacco Co. , Wheeling , ? . Va. No Cuupuama excimutmmgud alter , Ju1 1 , Iti)1 1IUNYON'S % ' COLD CURE , - l'rmmuit iy 11iT.'u'tuith I it ( 'un uig I tie Imst ) , , . l'ormms of ( ' , ihI , mummil ( 't'uigli it mmii nt 9(11 ce l'rett'im I Is' , ' at ' ' , , , anal . 'iil Iimim hiwmisc. . , Coitis heath to coungims , coughs to I'nettuiena ! anti Comistmmii lit Ion ; t lucre fort' , It let nil i imipol t- ant to cimeck a cciii before It rciteime tiut , lungs. Mtmiiyon' Coiti Cure will posltivciy break a colti inside of t ii rnty-foumr hours It tkcn nit ecOii mis time cold iulniitt itself Wiinmm tIne cold meumehmes thm hinge or hronehmiutl tnmtmcs the Couigii Cure shoimitl hue imseul alter- umately ever ) ' imnif imotmr whim time ( 'ohuh ( 'tire. Time Coil Cmmrtt Is gumamammteeti to iii event \ liulounmommia if useth lit time begiminming of a colul. Pneutoonla , or inuulammimnatlon of the Iummg.q. can be coimiroiled by tiu tnse of tinttutc two eumles. The Coumgh Cure positively cures hrouichiiis tickling lii the itroat , imoarseness , loss of voice , soromnesi of time chest , tilhhheumlty iii brcathmiilg , hacking cough amid all ptmlmmloimary thiseasemu where the lumugs are not too t.m % con. miummieti or covered with ttmbemeit'u. . A separate smeciflc for each tiisese , Sold by nil tirugists , inmostly for 25 cemuts a battle. l'ervonal letters to I'rot. Muimtyoii , 1505 Arch stretnt , l'iiiiaiielpiuta , Pa. , amitwered ivith free mmicuiicni o.1vic for any uhlmmease. Urati Drnftaffl Wati5 MAR11 Dyspepsia , 3 Sick Headache Constipation. _ Tue three ' ' ills ' ' Unit immake life a btmrtlcn proummPti auth iositive1y curetl by flflW3 DAflJ JBBIJ WIITEB NATURES GREAT REMEDY , lii misc for seventy-five years stmcccssfmmhiy , aunti rccomuiincuutlcd by lImysiciamus every- where. STMULATES THE LIVER. REGULATES THE DOWELS. .Ovhombalc byali Drmngglsts. Crab Orchard Water Co. Luisyll. Waltham. Wcdches Made by tlieArnerican Waltham Watch / Company are the bestand most re1iabk timekeepers made in this oi any other country. Ash o see Ike nwnc "River.- sidq " or "Royal " egraved on 1/ic / plates , and always 1h6 word ' Waltham. For solo 1)3' mill retail Jewelera. . earies & . .w.earle - SPECIALISTS 1)1 : y ' JiciSous : , Clironia _ ; auth ! Private Disease. w k1T N ilEXUAhib ! . . . . . . - I'rltittu ) $ All ' . . , iiiji1tsrderot.flIA . . . rre4tlmmemmt by wall ' , consumnitioum frec a ' SYPHiLIS Curad tor life iiid th nulba thoroughly ai&nIed frcnm tti mystem. I'ILES , FISTUL.A ' ' . . ltYDItOCtL1hS AND sit RI'C'TAI.tILCuhRS. vAnIcot'Er.la prrmsnentm7 nn'l ' .ucc.satuliy cur.tl , M-tho4 new and uuffatlhnr. STflIGTIIflE AND ULEETUIOIUO i3 new methoti without pain or cutting , Csli on or address with ittinup. I ItO k' l4tht8D DL ScaiIcs & SoarIe . . - . ; ci ' , d'on C:1 : - 4 : . tdost Rigid iv QuIlt : "A Well iadeJhe)9 ) C'.mli or unto for uimiiugue Nebu'uiihiui ( i'it' Co. , : iini i'm , i a t lu .s i , Or loan (1) CO Ct ) , , Coummue I ii'.tnfjs 4 UJONIJ1ON W'iIEiD CO. tLlnhitism 'L"d. . tmis. s. . . . . . 0 I - I"I. . - t , - 8- ' . S. iSly mamois milt'tl Wooi SOsii ) ( I wIsh &aino bi.4) ) WOOLENS WILL NOT SIIflINIC if Wool Situp hi used In the irtnfy. he lheclcmumistngof winier blankut&.mbiniious awl ' sit tvoui fabrc ( boore souring Sum tt.uwmuson , 'tluOyninmof WOOL SOAP i inustIinnubi , Ws.slmc silks. sees % d all suumunor felitios teitimout Injury , Etmusill vatuabiti fr bath , lmoim'tahoui rnmmd geauras Laundry urpO.tts. o24 iq all deaIerL R.awerth , chodo & Co. , Maktrg , Cmteago. Dtatr'YorMOuflcOGJLeoaard