Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 02, 1896, Page 2, Image 3

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2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TilE OM.AIIADAILY _ BEi : SATUUIAY , MAY 2 , 189G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- POPS 'fluNK IT T1IEIIt YEAR
Counting on a Clean Swoop in south
Dnkota.
CONDITIONS THEY REGARD AS FAVORABLE
) ( 'P tVCt % ) I Ifl % Iii 1 * ( '
Hr tIit Olil VnrIIeNSilIIe uf
( I. CtiuI ItIzitis fur
ornce.
S1C F\LLS. S. 1) . , 1ay 1.-Specal.- (
lflth'rto thc , attention of po1It1cIan n thIi
, tate has ) Jeofl largely * 11rectoi towar1 th
rejuiblluin candlIate3 ( rr pslLIona on the
I&ato ; t1'ket. At rescnt hiterest Is tUtnthg
to the 3)lahlS ) of the populz. The be&'t th
rorvers belIeve that nutw1thtandItig the fact
that tn a presidential year the r&'pulltcans
have a natural aIvantge ( , the race this fall
for etate omco vlll be nuyb3dys tliht. The
varlotu candah In state affairs , the reopan-
f'i ; ot the l3roo1lngs scrap , the dlrlron } of the
tepuhllcans on thu Iver. railroad anti Pcttl-
grew questlona , wIlI It Is believed , reduce
thu rcpuhlkan vote and liicrare that of tbo
populiMts. wliIlo It. IM considered certain that
ovcral tlioueatid detnocrat will 'oto wIth
the VOPUlISt on the Itver que9tlon.
Thus the coining p3ptlhlSt state convention
commands close interest and. the probable
outccrne of that convention lii nroudng con.
Bhlerablo cpeculatlon , One of the prominent
leadera of the party who as In this city a
day or two no sald :
' \Vo hope to win thia year , and we have
the figures to back our expectattos. A
change of 1,200 voted two years ago would
have given 118 the legisiaturo if pro.trly dig-
tributesl , and in the close countlea wo are
uniloulitedly stronger stow than then. But
% o also exiect to elect the tate ticket. The
reisubilcuns are counting on the prestJontiii
c'sistc't to drag them through , but in my
Jurigment it iIl do thc OllO3ite. ) Tiso na-
tiosii r'puhllcan convention Is going to on-
dorac the gold standard and the free ehivor
republicans tO the number 'f overal thou-
, nsl viIl veto for principle tiisteasi of party
and vihl go a ithi us. Thou we ehall make
our casnp4ign Iargc' . if tiot wholly , On Mate
issues. and there they canuat successfully
moot tis.
"I have hscn pretty well over the state
and have becis in communicaticli vth popu-
htstsiii _ all tarts and In my ju'gment it is
ea'y to outline the platform wh oh v1il be
L asloptesl at Huron. It. vili ba ihort auth
compact. It xvIii demand tree coinage ot
r sliver , the government ownership of rail-
reads , and until that can be accomp1shted
the adoption of the Iowa railroad law. and
honor and decency In state affairs. I tl not
b2llcva that any other issue will be ra sad ,
and thoeo three vtit win.
"On tii islattorin It. Is intended to uiomi-
nate as strong a ticket as posiblC. It is
certanly ! a case of the oiflco seeking the
man and the leaders and rank and file of the
party are riniphy seekIng to find the ablest
lien in the party , regardless of personal
anibit ons.
\v1lo CANDIDATES MAY l3F.
"There is little quotioa that the uiomlnco
for governor will ho Andrew 1. Lee of Var-
niilluon. Mr. Lee has been mayor of that city
for four years , ho was one of the earliest sat-
tir in the state. is one of the most suiccc-
fui morchsantus in ScuLls Dakota , left the re-
pubhican party not because lie waa a busiutes's '
failure , but bccauiio ho wanted to see reforms
instituted , and mnaile up hits mind that. lie
could not. get them In the od ! party. lie is
a Scandinavian and Is exceedingly popular
throughout the state and particuiarly in the
. southern iart. where lie is veht krmovn.
"For tim oillca ot lieutenant governor only
ole haute is proinhneiitly mentioned. that of
Senator J. F' . Kelley of Iay county. Sena-
tar Keiley % as 0110 0 ! the moSt pronitneuit
members of the last legislature and repeatedly -
edly carried the senate wIth Isbn on hotly
disputer ! quosttons , uotvthuetautulhuig the
throa-foiurthim3 rehituhiiCaui ) mnaorttY. ) Tie Pm one
of the ablest cliii most conservative of the
young papUihstti , a first class speaker , a
sound budnoss man and a skillful loeder of
11101) ) .
"For treasurer It is conceded that Harry
Wynn of Yankton will be named. Mr.Vun
was on the ticket two years ago and It seems
tq be the univoreal ish that he snake the
race again. lie is a succescftui banker in
Cenmont City , a uuman of first rate flnanc'al '
ability and is highly popuiar. lBs capacity
for this ilace is conceded by time republicans ,
and lie wouid add greatly to the strength of
the ticket in time southern part ct the state.
"Tue olhlce of attorney general is a uuiot
important one amid one which vhII have a
great deal ef business. iartlcuiarly that
which groirs out of the Tayior business.
We believe that we hiouid nut up as able
a lawyer as we iuoasora and I think we
ba1l do it. Two mcmi have been mentioned
in tiuI connection , S. 11. Cranmner of Alter-
dccii anil Senator McGee of Rapid City. TIme
former viii hardiy be able to win. His
startle lit liractlcaliY syimonynmous with pro-
hibitlon and ve arc nt going to take sides
in that light this year. On the other hand ,
Mr. Mefice is as abie as any omen time re-
pubihcans can lind. lie umiaule a most coil-
sliCtiOUS rccarih in the legisiattiro. is regarded -
garded in the ilhia as cite of time leatlora
of time bar there , Is conservative in his' '
Iows , Two years ago lie carried his county ,
thirughi for time other officea the repmmbiicaims
\oul , nuil hue is no e'c-deuncrat , which is
ahsa an advantage. Mcfiao would go far
teward carryng time thus and so far as his
jiersimmahity becammmo known on this sde ! of
timi ) liver hue would add greatly to time
etrcimgtim of the t cimet.
FOit coNailESSiONAI I1ACE.
"There are eeveral muon who swould take
tIme iutininatiOtl for congrct.s. Among them
are : [ ; ' Al. Goomlykooumtz of Mitchell , It. F.
lkmwehi of Sjimbnm'um , Femntaul KmiuviemJ and
Jimmlge Plowummait of 1)eatlvooJ. It mmcmiv mmeiiia
hikoiy that ( lie lumen imanmed sviht be the first
auth last. Mr. Kimawles lma&i twice ruuui on time
liohmulist ticket umimul been twice defeated.
Wiulie im is us Popular mimnong tIme lmopulitO
58 OVCl , mmit 'lmtie imimu ability is unclhr.spmlted ,
it soon's gcod policy at tltiu time to try a
mmmv timaim. Mr. iowdehi Ia one of time youmger
111011 , aimd wiulia his record in time last iogicla-
turo 'rca an afitnirahmie one , it is more likely
that hoihl be mmommminmmtcul for auditor thin
fur cotmgrcuia. Mr. Goodykoonta has until recently -
cently been a repuihlcan , and lmamt a erong
fohialvilIg atumouig tIme republican rank aimmi
tile lie iii cime of the ablest uimen lit time
itate , mmd probaitly 1mb isaiume is connected
mith tIme sliver question in immero nmiumdo titan
Limat of city other incus 1mm the state. Months
ago tie deciaremh that if the t epublicami party
r tmmsatl to cndor'o tIme free coils-
ag' of i'hiver hue would heave itis party.
Ho has at his own cxpammo huecim stumping time
ust'uto during time 11aM year for euver amid imas
caertoU a very large Ililiuber of thmo people
to that 'iow. Mr. Gootlykoonts Ia umot a
candidate ( cc tue place , bitt it is beiho'el that
lte can Iii ? lnductiil to accept , amid timero will
be a strng presemuro brought to bear on hun.
Jtoigs Plowinati viii probably lie time other
catuluthato. lie baa ninmib a more conspicuous
record for ability. fairness aumul popttiarlty
titan any other jumige on thu bench. lie ran
away nhioaml of huis ticiwt and is iiniminsely
liopmliar lii time ihiiis. Maui of all parties rca-
cgimima hula litimesm. ' of the riaca and all comm.
cemlo that lam vouhml umalco aim admirable caut-
dilate.
"For atniltor the popuitets have not se.
lcctotl lit thuer uwn litmus a caumdidato. hut I
think that Mr. Jowdohi Is macre spoken at
timan any otimer mall' .
"Aimotimer oillcv wimicli is counmuanihing con-
stilerabio Intarest 1.s that of ( limited States
senator. An effort vJll ho made to force zm
umoamhimatiori at time state couiventioui , but I
tIe imot expect to see it stmeceej. tenator
Kyle is of course , a camidimlato for ro-eieetoil' ,
until timero is no doubt that lie staimfis vary
0 liihm w ltlm POPUIIStS aP(1 demmiocrats , It
geumcraily eencemled that he hma9 made an able
anir pure rer-orti. II. I. . I.oucks will also
make an effort for tIme Ithaca , smith he bums
a strong followluug throughoUt the Mate ,
biie lila abIlity Is muulvorsally comicetied , J ,
1" . Ioliel' , edltOt of the Flaumdreau herald ,
who ran for congress on tIme ticket two years
ago sO.I who Is omit ) of time most foreetul
and pilshied speakers th the state , is a can.
ilimiate , and so mire Melvin Grlgshy amid
oflme es. " _ _ _ _ _
iriilstrlets for MtilClilh ( ' ) .
DWI'ItOIT. May 1.-Republican conventions
to oiec dehegate to time St. l.ouiz convention
wore held La tIme Secand , Third , Fifth , NIuith
and Twelfth comigrCL'eiotUil distrii't of thiB
itate ; In every lnstaliee time delegatm ) eeie.h
were iuetructed ( or McKinley. Thu Iifth
dIstrict rn'nninateilVtn. . Aldea Smith for
cauigros. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ltflI1) .t l ) MOIt'I'OS 'Pit IItl To S'l'.t V
'i'Imelr 5tuIlulrii.ri the Not Auluuuil liuit
% k'lIsli.y's Nouuiluiumtlnui Ii Sure.
NIV YORK , 1a3' 1.-In a communication
to the Coumimerelal Advertiser today on the
outiook far the republican presIdent oh nOmi
nation , lion. Josephi It. Manley of Augusta.
Me. . says : "Any speculation to tlmo of-
teat that friends of Speaker fleol mean to
" ltimdraw him front time contest or timat they
are discourageil Is herders. There has
never been a single Instant during the cani-
pagn ! when we ever dreameil of such a
titiuig. We do not now. We will not. Mc-
iCinley will never be nomninateil. It wIll be
the ! sstic t.mat wll $ win at St. Lauls. That
is'siue will be sound money. "
1x-Senattur 'F. C. i'latt says : 'I ant of
time ( mpnion that 1cKimiley has riot captured
cimough votes to ho nominated , hut I ant not
prepared to disprove time figures of Mclln-
Icy's managers jolt now I expect to have
omathiing to ray later rn. \t fIrst glance
the flgure. lo not sieemn to me to have much
subistarthmil basia. Ihmut I w ill say , imitil ItmoM
cnmphatically. too , that Mortout Is still iii
time taco , anti to May. lie is not going to be
wltlmirawn. And we are not gviumg um'
auiytii'ng. ' " _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.hmmrlc Ito shut iii \'elI l'IesiHeul.
CLlVEIANl ) , May 1.-Mark Iiannmm , when
asked today for an expression in regard to
the result of the IllInois state conventiomm ,
said : "I really wish to avoid mucking city
statement concerning yesterday's conventlomm ,
\\.o have from the fIrst iuiado no lre'diction5
anti have cuudeavoreil to conduct Major Mc-
Klnioy's camuipaign on clean , honest and up-
rghit irlnclples. We have sincerely believed
frumum tiio outset that Ito was the logical
canmlimlate for time presidency and simhiseqilent
events have smmbqtantlatoml thus oiinlon. "
OltIHIIS FUIt mllIllLl.tb ] ) .tY.
Cl reillni'M from ( enu&I Aruui Geuieruil
uuul Suite hleulliuirtel'M.
Memorial day orders by Cmumuatmder-in-
CimietVahker of tIme Grand Army of the
flepmmblic amid by Icpartuiiemit Contuitattder .1.
if. Culver haVe Itceut iam.'ued as follows :
1. Tli tiiflo iii again mmt imand when Inclination -
clination foil iuty call tIme ( .rnmiul Army
. ( , f time Hepubl'e ' to prepare for time soietmiti
rervices of Meuuiorin ( lay. In aecomdautce
Witim our rubs aumd re ulatiouim' , thiC Otit
( IRY of ? mlruy lt4 et aptit for its rtvorent eb-
servmlilce. 'rltie titmy is coni'ecriteil to the
uutemnorv of our dead. I t iii time natioum S
fcstlvaf of rontc'mnbrammce , whmeum a liberty-
loving mmii imahipy PeoP. crmoyilmg time hils'-
Ingit of Peace &it't prcspermty , comic from
ther ! labormi tutu witii grateful hearts PY
loving tribute to tlmt' memory of bravo then ,
% ho , Ima'Iulg Ilnislied timoit' courre with
hoitor mmntl crossed the star-lit lute , no
lest PcaeefUlY under the hatIe of the trees
on eterumal cmiuit.1img grouliYs , Sveet be
timelr sleep , unfadiuig their glory , ilmllwrlshi-
able th ir fame. ( 'over the motmmiils. above
them with sprhngtimtie's richeot afferlngrr.
ltaii'e above tlmem the thug they loved. Let
cilvered age standing by their tombs ( cci
that , vith the tlmuSt of such men sleeping
in oum' soil , time reptuhmlic will stauid with its
gory uittlimntcml and its power unbrokc'um.
Let trimMing childhood weave gariariiis for
them , anti at their mrave,4 receive Inspiration -
tion that will kOe ) them earumeat in loyalty ,
pure In citizenship anti faltiifmil to duty.
It line been our custom for ycaus to
gmtther in the churches of the land on the
Sunday preceding Memorial day for such
reverent worship and instruction as be-
comc9 the occasion. We Mmcli honor ourselves -
selves by a continuance of this custom as
a. iitting vrevaration for the solemn duties
of tIme ilay and invitations Silotud be given
t. all sohiliers , Sons of Veterans , Wonton's
Itelief coups amid citizeims gonemahly to attend -
tend thetis servicer omit ! unite with the
Gratid Army of the Republic in aying
triiiiite to those who fei iii defense of atm-
tional unity.
2. Time holding of patriotic services in
the 'public schools on Friday preeedimmg Me-
moria1 day homuId be generally ohserv ii
mmd poet comnnmandera will cl-operate with
the teachers and school oilicials in the performance -
formance of this duty. By conunmanfi of
1. \VALKER ,
In accordamico with this' order tIme follow-
lag imas been issued by the Iepartmont of
ehraska :
Comrades : General ormiers No. S from
our comnmauiilei-in-chiot , ' and enclosed here-
vtttm , reminds us that another year has
been added to time roil of annuals since the
wimite ilag hmov rcd o'er Appomattox and
lime last comnramle was hahd to rest on the
Acid of battle , Nemir.y mm third of a cdi-
tury has passed (111(1 ( the beautiful etistoun
of memorializing our ( lead with fragrant
tiowcrr , on a day met aside by our order ,
sanctioned by legal enactment nail nntpli-
lied by grateful flearts , Is renewed with
limereasing Interest eacim smucceelimtg year.
S let mis , iii htumrmnony with the part , on
time Oth of May. clomP our depicted ranks
mini ! comntemoratcs mi'itlm time appropriate
cx reiscs the valor of our comrades timid
time iirilmciies that ncturtemh them in sacri-
ilchlug busines'a interests , thmo comforts of
Imomno and association for the bivouac , tIme
mnrrh and the lielil of carnage.
All lost commanders wil at once center
by committee or otherwise with tIme teemc'h
era of iuitic schools , time pastors of
churches. civic authmrities of cltiea and
towns , auxiiimmry associatiomma of' the Grand
Arm ) ' Cf the Republic , amid all patriotic and
Iinevoent nssoc'bation of their coutminunity
'ltit a view to arraumging suitable progranis
for religious exercises on mmndmmy and preparatory -
paratory _ instruQtions its time public scimoolmi
, n Friday preciiug the 3)tlm , to t lie end
that the leasons of Meniomial iIay shah be
COuuilete a liii iastimmg.
Post chaplmihmis should make ruth : and couim-
prehmonslve reports of all proveeilimmgs reIn-
tii'o to Memorial ( immy tO Depariniemit Chump-
built 'r. ii. IigImnm' , Long l'lne. as early In
June as IOSitIiiie.
A ( e' years ago the national omtrampment
rlianged time imamo front Deroratiim to Mo.
mnorial ( Ia ) ' , mt'ltim a view of imnprssing a'
t'itht tIme sacrailnese of the day mmliii n'mumov-
hag nny Imprersiorm that many lmavo beemm at-
tamed ( roust its imanie of gayety or joyous
ceebrathon. ! i : therefore trust that all past
oliicem't , as well mis unenmhmmmrs vill ciiseemur-
age mind dlm'cotmntemmance nui nail nil amuse-
mneumts on that dmm' , under tm'iimmtover guie
r pretext , wltim tlmo murpose of tilling the
fu I uemeasure of our ( luty vltImomit miii cc-
eurrenco to trier its mummmit'titv. liv order of
J. H. CIJL\Flt.
Departnmant Coamnicumfier ,
Ohlhaici :
JAMES D. ( i'iGE , A , A. G.
ItHIJNION . 'l' F'ildS CI'l'Y.
Soul i i'rs cit gouitlieuusl'rui Nu'Ji'iJuu
: mi ee t 'I'll I' I' ( ' I ul .1 ii I y.
FALLS cz'rY , Nub. , May 1.-Special.- ( )
Circuhars announcing time Grand Army of time
Republic reunion fat' southeastern Nebraska
to be held Itero July 20 to 25 , inclusive , have
bean issued. Thin reunIon vihi lie in ilinton's
pirk , emma mihe front time city , The htark has
.m laint provided witim boats amt the Nomnahia
river formn a boundary on two Miles.
Time conmnmitteo om program Is in corre-
poumuicnce % m'lthm John J. Ingalls , Henry \'at-
torson , Governor Stone of Missouri , Governor
biolconib of Nebraslra , Governor Merrill ct
iCans.v , Governor llmushiumell of Ohio and Gon.
erai Calfiweil of Icaumsas , and their presence
and participation is ainmost asamureui.
It Is expected Omat a one fare round trip
rate mihl be secured ,
'i'bme conmumuittea on nrrautcnments appolimleul
by Ialis City Conmmereiai club comprIses P ,
II. J.'aum , liresident ; A. F' . IloilehamugimV ; ,
A. ( iroommwahml. A. Fl Soudors , treasurer ; Whi.
Ilant ibcece , secretary ,
'l'Tv4 , 1Iic's'Iers Collide ,
Itobcrt LJmmger , superlatcuident of the green
itottsemi at Jfauiscomtm Park. started down
towim about 11 o'clock TImurdmy ; evening
op his Iuleycle.Vimen 01)011 near Thirty-
ilrmmt antI b'nciiic streets , hue met with cite
of tImeo Imrevermio lnui1'imlmmzuls vlio insimit5
cipoim iiiliimg tlmuim' wheels out time vrotmg side
of thi' lottil. A collision occurred , mmimd Mr.
Ungem' was thmros'um vIolently to the imave.
, ' ' . uuucomisehous. 'l'lie
lmmtuilt nmiI i'eimtlem'e.l coum-
doctor Of U uasing street car t'eflt to
ills ciii mmmi at Iemmuth succeeded In re-
musitutliig Imimm. , 1dm. tJnger's wheel wits
b3miiy imummuslied. lIe received a large gash
oIl thio ( oit'lieail , amid hme is nos' out with
a chili looking for the imimui who causcil IsIs
ill isform tumue. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
luhl time lorsh-IIIgli.Jveu''tluimg ,
I'E1ttY , OkI. , May 1.-At McFCuimney , a
entail tovn muhxteeit ummiles tmomtli of Imere ,
George It , MalCinney , who owned utmost of
time to"fl , and was cm cowboy mind preachier
Sromu Taxes. also postmaster and justice of
the caoo. was beuteum to ticath last lmijImt
by Sidney itoberts WIlliam iloole and V II.
hum Jones. A tIspmuto over land is be.
lieveil to have actuated time uleed , amid it Is
SUsiioctCut cite Ihut smioumey woms tukesu ( rein
the eorpso. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HiSenmutocVailuicti Iylmiw.
NE" OflK , May 1.-1x-United States
Senator WillIam A'ailao of Ciearflehmi.
h'n. , Is unoonelous and iq a dyIng conmil.
tion at his rtmsidenc'o In lighity-elghmtIi street ,
tilts city , lie ivies stricken with paralysis
cmi February 27 last and grets' steadily
worse. VIiiinmmm \\'emlaeo was a mneniber
of the Unitel btates semiato front 1STh to
Jsi. iimt'ini ; becim olmosell ts a democrat.
TALKS ON T\V1N \ hOBBIES
Mnx Praclit DisoDurles Entortidugly on
Protection and Oregon.
OMAHA'S GROWTh A SURPRISE TO hIM
: i isMitil hiSs Oluisuri miii I ty kit iutke ii
l'ortiiuit''let lie F's , lied to
1uiett Iivi'c , tiN. liii W'nN
AtIiMeSl (0 Ih ) .
Mr. Max Praclut , traveling secretary of time
tmierican I'rotectis'o Tariff league , with headquarters -
quarters at Th5'est Twemttythird street ,
New York , is in Onmahia on official buisimioss.
Mr. I'raclmt is a resident of Oregon and mann-
ages to get imorno about once a year to Vote
811(1 to attend repmmbhicamm cnvcntiomms. lie
expects to see his fanmlly twice this year , for
after having helped secure an instructed
amid sound uimoney delegatioum to St. Louis , Imo
vIli return , I ) . V. to vote in Novenibor.
' 'Nebraska will have to hiuumimp herself , ' ' Imo
s1liil , ' 'if she tlmiimks she can simow up snore
republican emitimuslasism or give a heavier to-
pubhican majority this last year of denmocratie
disgtaco titan Oregon. " ltegardiimg his state
ho Is mmmi enthusiast and says : "WIth a variety
of chiniato to suit every taste , soil to raise
ummiytliing time temperate zoiio wilt lmroduce ,
amimmes of gold , sliver , copper , chumumabar , mmlckel ,
cassltorito. coal and Iron , tIme mnouumtain slohmes
and great valleys densely tlnmherecl , never-
falling crops of fruits and grain , with thmo
second largest river In time United States
filled with time finest saltutouu tluat over wagged
a fin , in fact uverythmiiig that tIme heart
ot nina couhul wish for 1mm thIs life in vro-
fusIon , yet we Oregonians are not Imahmpy nor
can we 1)0 ) until we have turned out the
free trailo theorists and re-enacted the Mc-
ifinley tariff , for not till thicmm can we again
keep our labor cmlmloyed at profitable wages ,
crud not till then can our farummers and
orchmardlsts expect a profit on their iiroultmce.
"I run a Imeach orchard myself anti that In
time best peacim section of time Pacific coast , iii
fact time district Is generally known as
l'eacimhhow Paradise , ' timommgh on time nmap It
shows as time Itogime river valley , and ret I
have imot itmado ammythmimmg over and above
oxldltscs since 1892 , time last year of repub-
llcami prosperity , for witim time emitting down
of the Saturday mmigimt pay roil for which too
litany of us voted that year , we also cut ott
our best customer , time imnercau ! vor1cngimmaum.
Vimen our workimmg lieotuie are coummpehied to
ccoumoumtizo and semmd their chhidremm to bed
imuimgry , those of us who till time soil are th
first to feel tIme ill effects of a restricted
ma ? bet aimfi falling prices. ' '
SURPRISE AT OMAHA.
Mr. Pracht expressed astonlsliinemmt at the
giant growth of Omaha. "I have not stopped
off hero sluice 1878. tiio year i moved to the
coasO. Previous to that time Ommmaiia was on
may regular run. I was then in the Cordage
busiumess Iii New York. Whmen I first visiteml
Omaha tIme Metropolitan vaa your leading
imotel. Now , anmong so smisny flrst-clamtt
hotels , It is difficult to jmick omit the best , I
was urged by businosa friends to Invent here
Instead of going to time coaet , and had I
done so I would have niamle a fortune. but
the condltioum of may Imealthm prevented that-
time mild climate of southern Oregon was
needfu [ to bring me aroutmd. I don't look
sick ? Well , I guess not ; amy bronchial
troubles are gone , I imave gained forty pounds
In weight and hold it , though I ummust credit
Alaska with a portion of tIme gain.
"I spcmmt the better part of seven years
there , first as a ealnmon packer , and up to the
ides of March , 1803 , collector of custonme and
special agemmt of the Treasury departnment ,
with imeafiquarters at Sitka.
"What are the Principal industries of
Alaska ? Wail , calnmon packing has the lead ;
goJd mining comes next , and there are pee-
sibiiitles In timber when time proilfic forests
of Oregon and Washiimgtomm show signo of
cximamtmiton-say ! in fifty years hence , Ag-
rlcuhtimro fit an immtposelblilty ; too much mum.
Its all rigimt for root crops. That Is , when
you can ibid a bit of lanmi that Is hot all
rock or quartz , but grain-well , It just grows
ammd grows , and when the frost catches It in
October or November , it stop growing ,
that's all. It ( lees not form grain. It's a
gloat natural stare house of wealth , however -
ever , but no hmiace for a poor nman to go to.
It requmires capital to open imp a mine , and
time labor ntarket is vehl supplIed with Siwasit
help , which is reliable and cheap. "
Mr. I'raclmt heads the list of alternate dole-
gatee-at-large ( rein Oregon , ammd expects a
coat in the convention , as It is quite likely
that at least oume of the delegates from the
far interior of time state wIll fall to connect.
"limit I domm't look for much fmin , " said he.
"McKinley wIll be nommuinated by acclama-
tiomm , All we wIll have to do is to adopt a
piatformum , and that will be an easy task ,
What vhih it be ? Well , that is easily an-
ewored , 'Protection to imaerlcan indmmstrios
and an all oreummcl sound dollar , with which
to pay our svorkors. '
' \Vlth protection there wIll ho peace , auth
wIth both prosperity. There is no national
policy like unto jmrotection , and McKinley is
Its prohmet. "
Mr. l'racimt goes front lucre to St. Louis to
arrange for quarters for the Oregon delegation -
tion ,
AMUSEMENTS.
The constantly ircroasing popularity of time
cmmcerta of the Swedish mmmucah societies
was again 1mm evidence at tue May festival
which was glverm at Croighton haIl last night ,
Time large amiditorlumn was conmpleteiy tIlled
with an audience which gave cmmthiueiastic
approbation to every number and demmmammtlecl
encores wimicli couimi not be mienied. it was
a ditiimctivehy Swedish audience , amid time
euutertaiiuimtent naturally savored at their
national clmaractcr. But , together witim time
Swedish soimgs vcro rendered seine of the
mutore faimmiliar melodies ( rein modern operas ,
which gave a coertiopohitaum tlumiMi to time vet-
Lorinance.
Time address of time evenimmg was deilyoreil
by lIon , Charles F. Manderson , who was
Lntroduceul by C , A. Jacobsen , cmiii receIved
a liatteriiig reception , After expromisimug his
pleaumuro at being imftorded time opportunIty to
share in time occaeion , Senator Mammmlersomm
evoke of a visit timat lie had palm ! to Ilammipton
Roads during Isis recent trip \Vashiumgtomi. .
Home lie was roitiiimdoti of timat great Swedicim
Inventor , John Ericsson , without whoimi we
wealth still have been lmlougiiiimg the seas 1mm
tIme faublon of half a century ago. Tue
speaker contlmmiieti to dwell aim time mmauimea
whIch Sweden had ftirmmiahed iii time limit of
tanmomms mmmcii and women , by nmeimtioning those
of Jenimy Lind aumd Chirhusthmie Niiisomm , whose
voices had made Sweden ruinous the world
over ,
ReferrIng to the fact that time present cc-
casloma was one of musIc and tong , avmd not
apecchiuumakliig , General Manderspn bromugist
omit tue iumiportammt part which thu national
snugs had hihaycti Jim the hIstory of nations ,
There was ummuch of trutbu in the theory o
the hiIuuloopitcr , wIns bums said that ho did
not care who unado the laws of ii nation , as
loimg as Ito could write timelr son5s. Tle lit.
tlueimco of emir own somigs hmal been marvelous
mind the notes of time "Star Spangled I3annor"
and "Fenting on limo Old Camp Ground" had
nerved time souls of the soldiers of time to-
Public ( ifl lmiflfly a stubborn field ,
Time remainder of the entertainment was
entirely immusicuml. It began with an overture
very acceptably rendered by the orciucatra ,
tinder time direction of Mr. Ernest Nordin , anti
ended wIth slngimtg "herr Oss , Svea , " tIme
national air of Sms'emlen by time full cimorus ,
mm Limo imiterval the Singing society. Norden
aimd time Ladies' CImoru rendered selections
which were warniiy encored. Miss Exams
Moellem' amid C. A , Jacobsen contributed
salami , Olaf Peterson a Ihuto solo , Mr. Jacob.
sell amid Mr. Edgremm a duet , arid Misses
Moimller and Ethel Seaver , and MQsr , Jacob.
son aiid Edgren two quartet mmumrmbera , An
origuial feature was Introduced in this last
part in the shape of a syimmposiuin of Swedisim
"Folk" songs , arranged as solos , quartets
cud choruses , iii wlmlabi the almugors appeared
in costutne ,
This morning at 9 o'clock seats will be
put on eats at time box office of Boyd's time-
miter for one o time most artistic mnuscal
events that has takemi place In Omnaha in
recent years , viz , : The concert of Xaver
Bcharwenka , the' renowned POlish pian'at
amid conipoaer. A large 'juber of people
front Lhimcoin , Nebraska ) . F'remmmont anti
--'S
I'lattsmnouth.lhmxmi-e cignified timeir intention of
attending. Schorcuika ha.s a umunmber of
lmulmiis in this itlon of time cotintm7 , whom
Ito tatiIut In Europe , anti thmey will be ares-
ant on Monia iight. A reception will be
tendered thmt4 dftuimguilsiucd artist emi Mcmi-
day afternoon by time women of the \\'onman'
citmb ,
"The F'oui1thtlpnotFaith" will be the
smmhject of oionel Robert ( I. Ingersoll's lea-
tiure at bloyd''tueatcr on Tuesday evening
tuext , Timi 1mm' 'otto of tIme great agnosttc's
latest efforts , ammil ( remit all accouumts lii
liiost brilliant. Time coloimel imas done Semite.
thing this aaaon that in cli tue years of
Isis great poptmiarlty Ito has never been called
Ott to .10 before , vix. : Make two tours over
time sanmo In one year. On Monday
morning the sale of seats for time colonel's
iectture wIll begin.
Mahara's Mamunotim Colored minstrels will
olteil a two-night omtgagcinehit at tIme Creigh-
ton with a PoPular priced unatitmee tomorro % % ' ,
presentiumg a revival of oltI tUne tumimistrehay
by a company comuipc.scd of thirty colored
coummetiiaits , buck amid wing dancers niud ye-
calistr , headed by thmo ever popular Bill ) '
Yomimig and Illiard Brewer.
( 'lay Cietmmeimt will play a retmirum eitgage-
umment at time ( ii igtiton of two imlgimtS , coma-
atonclimg 'l'iiesday , May 5. wlmemi ito viIl again
lirosont at tbmmit timeater the brautiful PIOdIIC-
tion , "Time New hjonmlmilon , " which so tlmor-
ougimly lileaSed on its forint.r appearance
huere. Time Eamume tacnted company which tlmeii
appeared with Mr. Clemmmeutt vill mMipport Iiitmm
during time coiaiumg emmgagemmtent. A ummatlmteo
vihi be givemi Wednesday ,
Cralghmton music hall wilt lt opened Satiur-
day , May ii , under the nmaimagement of Pax.
ton & I3urge& . A reiined VahmleViliO per-
formnanco will be presented , tint bill bt'Iumg
changed weekly , 4unong those viio will aim-
pear durltig the opening veok are the
Brothers fliaimtes , mnuslcal clowns ; Leroy amid
Clayton , sketch team ; Gertrude ilmtl'Iies ,
Truly Shattuck and Leola Mltcheii.
AItl ( 110'l NG I N l'O 1' U it It IPY.
Liirge uiiitl .timpreelmitl ' A imdieitet' itt
'l'riuilty itl Iit.i ist ( 'huuirel. Cont'i'rt.
Time third of a serIes of cmmtcrtalimmnemtt
was glveim at Trinity Methodist chitmrclm ,
Kommntz0 vlace , last nighmt , under time auspices
of tue ElVOrtit. league. 'l'ite series of con-
cons given by time league durimmg the wlmmter
have liroved a great success. Last miight time
aumfiltorlumni was fIlled to overflowing , a fitting
tomutinitnial to the excellent lmrograilis already
prcaemited. The first mmimmnher was a Plaiio
solo by Don C. Long , whicim earned a well
deserved encore. Time Elks' quartet rca-
tiered "In Silent Mead , ' ' enul tmtamio time hit of
the evening with a lOtiiOUrri of Imegmo utmeiothics
no an ctmcortt. Mr. hails Albeit played "Ave
MarIa" and "Commcert in D Muter : , ' ' both of
which elicited their share of tim applause ,
and tIme oumtertalimmncnt was agreeabiy roummded
out by a nuimibor of readings and recitaticito
by Miss Zuiemima Fuller.
It'uitis of IL Imi' .
BOSTON , May 1.-Warren Fishier , who
canto lutto pronilnenco iii 1876 through his
connection with the investigation of the
charges directed . at Jammmos 0. Blame , Is dead.
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LOCAi IlZLfl'l'I'IHS.
The council hma passed an appropriation
front the road ( maid sufilcient to take pp all
time tiimme ehmehks now out on account of labor
in time street dopartmnent. The aggregate
amount. Is so tetitlng over 2,1OO.
Dr. George Ficgemmbaummm. at one timmie a
resident of thUs tt ) ' , but later of Oklahoma
City , died rditrnLl' at St. Joseph , Mo. , ac
time result d it malignant growth in the
esophagus , whilcit a surgical operation failed
to remove. ' ,
The Oummahiu , ZItio conmpany has been incorporated -
corporated b E. , 13. Meredith and L. J.
Dyke , with a capital stock of $10,000. The
purpose of bme corporation i to mine and
sntelt zinc , letI atd other ores , and the place
of bushmmess i to pa Omaha.
Articles oi'.Inqorpoaticn of the Willow
Springs Distililng company have been filed
with the county , clerk. The immcorperators
are : P. ' a ir a'nd Henry Suesenbach. The
capital stock Is fixed at $2OOOO , and time
lifo of the corporation is fixed at fifty years.
J. It. Wilihamo , a wealthy farnier and stock
raiser of Valley , Nob. , and MIss Eva Lenteth
of Arnimurst , Mass. , were married in tIme
parlors of the , Arcaulo hotel Thursday after-
imoomi , The bride and groom departed last
night on au extended wedding tour through
the easL
William West a United Statea prlumanor
who recently escaped front the jail of Shawmtee
County , Kaimsas. at Topeka , appears to be
wanted badly. Time governmncmmt omciais have
offered a reward of 2OO for his capture , anti
tlio Mmcrift of tbo county has added $100 to
this amount.
DurIng April there were twenty-one fires in
the city. Or this number fourteen were in
fraummo buildings , six In brick and ono in a
conmbinatiomm frame and brick. Time total lose
was $2,675 , of which $1,865 was on contents
and time rest on buildings. The value of
property In jeopardy wac S5O,4S5.
Johmmt Jay , a one-armed vagrant who ekes
out a nmlscrabie existence by the sale of
matches , and usually takes imp his lodgings
at time city jail , was arrested Thursday mtigimt
for being drunk and creating a disturbance
by musing profane language. Ito was given
twenty days In the county jail yesterday
by Judge Gordon.
SherIff McIonaid took John Ilasko to TAn-
cohut yesterday immornlng to serve a seven-year
sentence for stealing the weduhimmg outfit of
his roomnmate about three years ago , hiasice
took his reanimate's clothes , watch and
ovory'timing imo had , anul was ecen in tile
act of carr'ing the articles out or the room
during hiis mate's absence.
Frank hlliechc , of sutmumban Bomison , while
driving luonie Tlmursmlay night at about 9
o'clock met In collision with a
passing teammi auid lest time second
finger of tlmmi right hanmi , that
macamber being as acati' severed as could
Imavo been done by a phi'slcialu. lie pluckily
stmiclc the cevereml finger in place amid hunted
up a doctor.
'a.i'1'iiiii. i'OitIC.S'1' ,
'huul Vihi Go 1tmueLu liii' Susmitli usual
t lit' luty ' , 'Ii I lit' P'um ir u.s.us'uuser. .
\VASI1INGTON , May 1.-Time following Is
the forecast for Saturday :
For Nebraeisa-Fmiir fluid wanner ; winds
shifting to southierly.
For Colorado , Vyonmhmug , South and North
Dtmicota-F'air and w'armner ; wlummis shthfttmig
to southerly ,
For Montauia-Generimlly fair and wanner
in time southmern portion ; miouthmweterly
winds.
For Oklahoma and Iimdinn Territory-
Fair ; northery wliuls , becoming varIable.
Fox' Miuisouri-Geummmrstiiy fmmir ; cooler in the
southeastern ' portionx imortlimvestenly winds ,
For - pnecemlc4 iii time extremite
castorn lmortiqti . ar showet's iii the early
morning ; warmer' in the western vortion ;
westerly wlrmd. "
For Kammsasa.eE'alr ; warmer in the eastern
portion ; norihienly wintth , becoming variable.
actmL ltt'eor.i.
OFFICIt OF ThUd WEATHER UIIREAU ,
OMAHA , May 1-Omnaha record of tern-
peraturo and rnimfail compared with the
corresponding day of time past ( our years :
1896 , 1593. 189i. 183.
MaxImum tnn'pdraturo , . . , 'T7 63 50
Mimiimnum tem rature , , , 5 62 sa 36
Average tomuipem-isturo . , , , 56 70 Ci ) 43
I'reclpitatton . . . . . . . . . .21 .03 .02 T
Conditiotm oremerature miiud precipitation
ntOmuiahia ( ova time' day and siimco March 1 ,
Noimmai tempimmturo , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . . , , . . 57
Delhcleumey ( omiajiiu day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Accumulated tleiiciemmcy SInce Marchi 1. , , , S
Normal ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch
Excess ( or time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Immch
Exce since' 'Jtr'eii . 1..i.O lncimes
'Petal mrecimltgtlon1 simmce Marc'Ii 1. ,5.S0 inches
Icticiency formxur. : perloml , 1S9 . . . . . . .09 Inch
DeilcIency ( or cor. period , 13i . , . , . . .tU imicim
itcisorts front Station. . . sut S ma. in ,
(4 (
s.e
h4 .
SITATIONS AND STATB OF
WIAT1XgR. ; i
: ' n
.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Onmalma , part cloudy , . . , , , , , . , , , . , . . , O 50 .19
Norlii Patte , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 ,
huron , part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 , O )
Ciuieae , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 P
St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' S , Oi
St. I'aui , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cc , oe
Iaveitpart , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 .04
Kansas City. part cloudy . , , , , , , . , , GS . 64 P
Illeumu , part cloudy . . . . , , , , . . , . , , , , , za ; ss .o
Ilayto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 .04
Hail Lake ( ity , cloudy , . . . , , . , , , t . 66 00
ltibuimarck , clrar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ft 65 .0)
( 'heyenrm ' , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 56 .5)
WiIiitin , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 64 .5)
ltapi'i City , clear . . , . 60 CI .0' )
( lalittliOmi. cloudy 76 10 .04
P indicates trae of trecipitation.
14 , A. W1I.h1 , Observer ,
NATiONAl4 CIRCUIT OPENS
First Racing of' the Season Under Contro I
of the L , A , W ,
hUGh WIND ShUTS OFF FAST TIME
O.mkinumal'u . llou'se 'i'rat'i ( lii' Se'euie s.f mi
Ltyely S'Naiaus IlL 'liieIa Ian'mml
Mets Cavurc If' lietut
H v e it ( N ,
SAN FRANCISCO , May 1.-The NaIeial
bicycle racing circuit for the seas.ni of ' 96 ,
was opened at Oaklaui today 1mm cmiuiection
vitit time floral carnIval. Time racas were
m'oli contested throughout. Thmo attoui'ia'ico
vas inmmnense , over 12,000 coPlc l't.CSllttT
tue races. Time track , which Is a mm'ilo iit.re
track , was very rough , and a troumg vtumd
ilet' , lit thmo faces of tim riders oum lisa hiomimo
stretch , Time protessiommal races . ' -cigh : cut
about a dozen niemm , itnilimmg ( ron' all i.euts of
the coumntry , but time professimmial boners
fell to Limo California boys. Iho tvi-.uiIe
handicap was worm by John Edwards of this
city atmul thio ioilo open was won byVillcr
J. Edwards of San Jose , 'lmo easily defeatoil
Chiumtomt It. Cotmlter , A sextupIe rode aim
exhibitIon in 1 :58 : , wimiclm , comisidering the
coimditiomi of the track and time heavy wind , Is
rornaikable tinie amid limo feat caused much
aimplause. Results :
One mile , novice , final : A , N. 1itclmen
'on , C. Godwin secottul , , V. Agne % ' tlmird.
Timume : 2SS. :
Two nub handicap , professIonal , flminlr 3.
R. Jdwnnmls (60) ( ) womm , It. L. L.omig (15) ( ) see-
ommil , Allan Jones (10' ( ) ) tlmird. Timume : 4:57. :
Two mile' hanmlicap , nunatcur , ilmmall C.
II. Crafts (9) ( ) avon 11.V , 13ltmliCS ( TO ) see-
oiul : , c. i ) Bates (0) ( ) third. Tune : 4:53. :
One nub ltmmiiuhicap , anmateur , hod : C. It.
Crafts (45) ( ) won , G. I ) . Goochm ( iO ) second ,
3. 3. Boree (140) ( ) thIrd. 'i'immme : 2:23. :
Omue umtie , crateht , vrofesslommal. ilnalV. : .
J , Rilwancls , Smut JSe , woui , C. N. Commiter ,
'rohodo , 0. . secommtl , C. N. Davis , San Framt-
ciCco , tlmird. 'l'Iino : 2:39. :
Five utile , scratch , tandeumi : C. D. lIsten
amid I' . Ieacon von , P. A. Scimioutter timid
J. henna ecommd , A. 11. Agmtet' and 3. 11.
Otoy tlmird. Time : 14:36k : ,
' ' ' ' 'l'ltAClS.
ItldSUl'l'S ON 'l'lmld iUXING
l.itst Jmi' imsit Ouia'mtti1emuuuIusg l'roves
ml Iisniioiumtiil.nt.
WAShINGTON , May 1.-It vas decidedl ) '
aim cit day at. llemmuihmmgs , Time weather wits
cimiliy amimi disagreeable , and the atteumdalmce
ight. 'rite Easteimi Branch stakes for 2-
3'ear.oIdmi , for a. $1,000 Imurse , slioumhul have
tunen time feature , but brought omit ommly thrbe
imorseti , nil ( remit \ V'ndlmasn'alden's
rtabes. lie started Isis owit hilly , Simccets-
fill , amid Messrs. Morris L.ithtos amid l'roimtpt.
'rime race resulted lit a great deal of un-
hilcasant commiment , it being the gemueral
imopressiomi that Litimomi rhmould hmavo 'on.
Thm immeetlumg ends toniorrow. Results :
First race , pursex $30) , maiden 2-year-ods
four and omte-htmmlf furlongs : F'iortan (1 ( to
4) ) won , Cammnomiade (7 to 2) ) sccommd , Second
Chmimmco (25 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Tiumie : 0:53. :
Second race , pumo $300 , for 3-year-olds
ammil upward , seiiing , six furlomigs : Pay or
Plo ) ' (1 ( to 3) ) won , Time Sage (5 ( to 1) ) see-
omid , Iluckeye Q& to 1) ) tiiird. Time : 1:17 : 3-5.
Third taco , Eastern Ilrammcht stakes , jmurso
1,000 , for 2-yemmn-olds , four and a hmtmif furlongs -
longs : Successful (2 to 5) ) west , Prommmpt (10 (
to 1) ) second , Lithos (3 ( to 1) ) third , Time :
0:57 : 2-5.
Fourth race , handicap , purse $400 , for 3-
year-oids and upw'nrd oime nub : Shakespeare -
peare II (1 ( to 5) ) won , 'Tolle3 (8 ( to 1) ) secommd ,
Mirage (5 ( to 1) third. 'rIme : 1:14 : 2-5.
Fifth race. purse $300 , for maiden 3-year-
oltls amid upward , seiiimmg , iive furlongs :
Nmmvahoe ( I to 1) ) won , F.tzabelho (6 ( to 5) )
second , Mormon (2 ( to 1) ) third. Tlnme :
1:02 : 3-5.
SAN FRANCISCO , May 1-Orestos , the
son of the mighty Ormommdc , was given au-
othem' triul In time lust race at Ingioside today -
day , but rami 'ery dlsappohnthmmgl3' , fimmishming
a poor slxtiu. Tii winner of time race was
W. S. hobart's colt , San Mmiteo. W. 0. 13.
McDonoughm , owuicr of Orestes , has muatelmed
time colt against San Mateo for $1,000 a miide ,
time assocIation to add a $1 000 ptirso. 'l'he
mace will be run at lmmgieside next Wednes-
day. Results :
FIrst race , one-italf unile , for mmiaiden 2-
year-aIds : Sami Mateo won , The Rommian
secoimd , 'romtolse third. Timute : 0:49 : ,
Secomid race , nmie amid one-quarter , imandi-
cap : G. 13. Morrimi womm , Scimitar second ,
I3eiho Iloydi third. TIme : 2:10m4. :
Third race , one mile : Joan 'on , Perseus
seconml , Instigator timis'd _ Time : 1:12 : % ,
Fourth race , five furlongs : Ia. : Sante.
floila won , William Pimiicertoa second , Mob-
almisca third. rinto : 1:0W : , .
Fiftim race , six furlongs : Tiberlun von ,
Inip. Fullerton Lass secommd , Crawford third.
'l'imae : 1:16. :
Sixth race , lx furlomigs : Yankee Doode
won , Major Cook smcommd , Gallant third ,
Time : 1l51 : , .
NASIlVIL1..F2 , May 1.-Results :
First race , seven.cigimths of a simile : Lisaig
(3 ( to 1) ) woui , Mmittie Lee miecommd , Guard
third. Time : 1:31)1 : ,
Second race , tommr and a half fimulongs :
Izoyi woit. Leias Cuckoo secomici , Oraimny
tiilrd Tirime : 0:5l4. :
Third race , one mile , Green TInier stakes ,
$1,000 , for 3-ycar-cids : Lien Idder (7 ( to 10) )
von , Rondo secommd , Lad ) ' Inca timird. 'rime :
1:16. :
Fourth race , one mnie , selling : Overehla
(2t4 ( to 1) ) won , lilasco ecouid , Joe o'Sat
thiird. 'Iliac : 1:47 : ,
Fifth race , one-half mile , selling : Chap-
pie (7 ( to 10) ) sven , liani'y 13 secomud , ltohtaire
third. Time : 0:51 : % ,
Sixth race , thirce-quarters of a mile : RIcan
(2 ( to 5) ) won , Ommarcto secoimd , Stratierthia
third. 'rime : i :1S : ,
CHICAGO , Mmty 1.-Today w'ns the last
daat For.tytime. Track fast , Results :
1' iist race , live fmmniongs : Lamira Cotta
(9 to 5) ) won , Jim lhiriy (2 ( to 1) ) second ,
Lillian Sohbeh , timinil. Time : I :01 : % ,
Second race , four furlongs : Semmator Quay
(3 ( to 1) ) vomm , Devohr (2 to 1) ) second , Rthei
F'arrei , third. Time : 0t'J. :
Timirtt race. live furlongs : Comimiomara
(6 ( to I ) von , EthIc P ( I to 1) ) secomid , Leretta ,
third. Time : 1:02 : % .
Foumthm mace , mix furlongs : Uncle Abb (5
to 1) ) won , Dan IJeiman ( out ) second , Black-
lug Ilrmmsli , third. 'I'imc' : 1:15 : % .
Fifth race , live furlongs : May Fern ( S
to 1) ) % s'oum , tint Roolc (12 ( to I ) second , \Var-
ren Leland , third , 'rime : 1:01m : , .
Sixth rice , six furhoimgs : 'fime Duce (5 (
to 1) ) von , 'J'ramp (1 ( to 1) secommd , Rlsie
Femgtmsomm , thIrd. 'l'imne : I :15 : % ,
LEX1NCV1'ON , May 1.-'l'hie Phoemtlx
Ibid stulco was time event of time day ,
thougim only threc started. it was a pretty
light betweemi ilyrcem . ' 1c'Lehnnd , I'rlmice
Jief nail htlnggolil's Inmmtucicy Derby can-
dldate , Semper Ego. TIme hatter led until
'ehl imito time stretcim , s'iteut Prince Limit
Celtic Oil amid vtmi by Perkiim's gooml riding
hi a length , Seinper Ego javo time other
two tWo pomimmds , tmnd today s performance
indicates lie will be drtumgerous in tiue derby.
'macit dusty , Results :
First race , Ix furlongs : Cuticlenc (8 ( to
I
1) ) won , l'imcio I Icuiry (10 to I ) seeium,1 ,
Ciieuimb (3 to 1) ) tlmird. 'I'iiiie , 1 :1 : i' .
Second race one immik : hianuuic Dundee
(6 to 1) ) womi , lteiun ) ' Ill to 5) ) ccntiu1 , hard-
emmhumrg (10 ( iii 1) third. Timne' : I :12 : % .
'l'Iilrd race , l'iioetiix I ioteh take , one
iuilio amid nit eighth : i'rinae Liar (3 ( to 10) )
won , Semper ige (15 ( to 1) ) second , The
W'immuier (3 ( 10 1) third. 'rinme : 1 : &i' .
Fourth rite , mix furlongs : Zamiomie (4 ( to
5) womu , lhmmmminmm (34 ( to 1) ) second , Shigo (2 (
to I ) tlilrl ( , Time' : 1h44. :
F'iftlm race , live ftmrlongs : Grace Tuttle
(3 ( to 1) ) von , Nina 1ouke ( evemi ) seconu
'I'Ime liiossoiii ( S to 1) thmum'd , 'I'iiiie : I :01 : ,
lANlON , May l.--Tluis 'ns tIme tuilrul
amid lnt tImi' of tIme Ne'ninrket first shmrimuf
uticetimig. Itmmiutnimo , tue Aumieriana Ii rse ,
s'ns mtmimoag the ten starters in time race for
tutu hirethy Iilate , but 'ns mmmmplacel. ThIs
race won a haumdic'ali of 204 sos'ereiguis , ills.
taboo , % tnih , and It won womm lY 3. i I"rs.
comulie , Recorder , smicosud nmmd Sweet Amuburum
timird. Fomurtoemi horses , iumcitftling L'ierre
I.orillanlts Tanwroek , ran in time Mmiy
lilate of 30(3 ( so'ereIgmms tom' 2.'Cmtr.tldii (115.
taumac , lIve furlomign. I , . tie htothseliliil'S
( ioiottn. "oa , Ste'wntomt seceutul mmmmd I Itiglu
( 'hnuicelior , tluiril. For tIme 10. ) gimituens
stake , there were miiflm'tc'emt smmirtcrt * , tlistnumee
aim , ' uitil. ' ) 'utrmls. Timnis , owited by
tlmo iiritmce of'mtie , womi , itomugias Baird's
Sammtmi Mmtura , secomuil , Lord 'Zetlaumd's Jolly
htoat , tlmiril , itramigt. took time lt'at fromti titC
Mart until the bimimes wore ucaclued , w'ieml )
Tunis drew mmii and 'as never lueuideil , m'imi.
umimig by mi huemad. Socoiid mtitil tliiri horses
% 'ere selmarated ii ) ' three-fotmrtlms of mm leioctii
't'iio bettilig Mood 5 to I mm 'l'imtmimi. 'lime
vIctory for tIme lmrimmco of'miles' ii tmio vmis
time nigimal for alt otmtburst of l ) ° l'mmlar ( 'ii
thiusiitsimt. l'lerro l.rilimmril'mm I ) mi'otnhm , II
wail one of thm nix starters iii thm umioc' for
the llrinkley plmmte , limIt sinS ilmiplau'el
Jestitiimg'tu Glov s'on , Sit' FiirtttmhiutC'm , 'i'iue
Quack , secuimd , Captain ? .ttciieii'tt 1ditm'e
third. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SCOltilS OF 'l'iIli W'lS'I'llht ' ( lliAti I : 12 ,
ihetrolt ItC'lM ShIStISI' itutitlal l'uiee meumal
( oIiitItiiN I'is1Iomvn 0mm ,
DIT1lO1T , May 1.-Score :
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 5 0 3 0 2-11
lmmtlinilttlxthlmi . . . . . . . 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 ii G 6
hits : Detuwit 12 ; Imudimmnnpolis , 10. Er-
ron : letroit , ; lmmilimtmmntiohis , 3. flatteries :
Fiflelil mmmiii Trost ; l'iilliips , Cross and Wood.
1m1INNTdA1'OIAS , May 1-Score :
MimimmeapoIls . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I-li
Milivaukee , . . . . . . . . . . . I I 0 0 1 1 0 4 -S
Ilits : Minneapolis. 11 : 1\Iilwnumkee , 11. Errors -
rors : Ailnmmemmpolis , 1 ; ? ililwammicee , 0. lInt-
te'riei : Immryea and Schiniver ; ltettger nuid
Sveer.
GRAND ltAl'IDS , May 1.-Score :
Grand Itapids. . . . . . . I 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 8-
Coitmimibtimi . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 -12
I I its : Grammul Itmiplils , I I : Coiuuiimbii' , 13.
Briars : ( irammul ltaimlds , 5 Coltmimtimu , 3.
lhattem ieS hirownlloyd amid Smnimmlc ; JoneS aiid
W'iisomt.
ST. pAuri , May 1.-St. l'amui wan gl'cim
tOla"S giuno by Unlhmlre MeDernmot because
1'nmisas City refmmsi'd to contiimmmo tIme gauime.
At tIme time in time first imaIf of time nitmthi
imiiiluig time micomo wmmn 12 to I I iii favor of
St. I'aimi. 'l'iie lCammsms City team revolted
against b'tht rmimi ; amid darkness , btmt iii the
earl ) ' stages of the game tile ) ' Imati flelayemi
licmig for mimi. 'l'hme gnmumo commnurned imearly
three hours and a half. Three ilghmts between -
tween fha'ers ) weme smarrowly averted.
STANDING OF' TItfl TF2AMS.
Played.Vna. . Lost. P.C.
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 2 77.8
St. l'atml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 3 57.1
Kamismms CIty . . . . . . . . . . . S 4 . 50.0
Mikvaulcee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 4 50.0
3timmacnpolis . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4 5 4i.i
Cotmnmbtms . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) 1 44.1
Immdianapoii't . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 4 47.9
Grand httilids 7 2 5 2S.6
Games today : Indinmimupolis at Detroit ;
Milwaukee nt St. Paul ; Immmmmias City mit Mimi-
neapohis ; Columuibus at Gramud Rapids.
'ES'5'llltN ASSOCIA'I'ION IIF2SUITS.
iimhUmue , Celmmr itiuiialu4 0 tual Qimtuma'y
S IiiVl mm iia'r'a for ( Ii a. lmiy.
BITRIJNGTON. May 1.-Scome :
Burlington . . . . . . . . . . I 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-1
Ceular ilalmilPi . . . . . . . 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1-S
Hits : hiurilnaton , 3 ; Cedar Rapids. 7.
Errors : Buriia'tOnf 2 ; Cedar Itimpids , 2.
llattemies : MnhmiiTy amid Grimnuim ; Carisim
amid Suliivami.
QUINCY , lii. , May 1.-Score :
Qimlncy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lo2000lor.-9
htockford . . . . . . . . . . . . 005010000-6
hIlts : Qmmimmcy , 12 ; Hockford , 6. Errors :
Qmiincy , 3 ; flockford. 3. flatteries : Latlirop ,
ltOi(13' amid Qninmm ; Ummdomwood ammd Snyder.
ST. JOSE1'II , May 1.-Score :
St. Joseplm . . . . . . . . . . . 0 (1 ( 0 0 3 0 2 0 2-7
Dimbuquu . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 -9
TIlts : fit , Joseph , 12 ; Dubuqime. S. Errors :
St. .Josepiu. 5 ; Dmmbuqtme , 3. Batteries : Johmm-
son mmmiii Mitchel ; ICoycs mind Znhner.
DES MOINES , Ma ) ' i.-'No ganme ; mimi.
STANDING OF' TIlE 'I'EAMS.
l'la'Cil.Von. . Lost. P.C.
Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 0 104.0
ltmhuqtmct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 1 85.7
1)es Moines . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 1 51.3
htockford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 4 42.9
St. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 4 .12.9
Cedar Itapids . . . . . . . . 7 2 5 28.6
Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 5 28.6
liurlimtgton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 " ' .
Ganmes today : Ceilam' Rmpldmi : at Burhing-
ton , Ilockford at Qimimmey , Peoria at Des
Moines , Dubuque at St. Joseph.
'v1tltMi'ltA : T 'i'lC EllIS Alill A'I' 110)111.
'i'cmiuiu 11 i.l onus lol'm'l muct'loit svl I Ii
1.mtim rels ' % Vomi mu t At Ia i'iis ,
N1\V YOTt1' , May 1.-Foum' of time prize
winmmers In tlte Ol'mmmplalm gaines at Atjmemis
: ast umiontlm , A. C. Tyler , F. A. Lamme , TI. TI.
Jamniesoit and Robert Gmmrrot , all of Piiuice.
ton , armhved here today on time Simree , front
lInemen. All vore imi time best imemtith ammI
spirit' arid were dc'Ilgimted with their tell ) ,
At the steamslmi pier time ) ? ' wei'e welcmeui
by ttiemlterm of the lmmeiliato fmmnilics mmaui
timon they tool : tint train for Princeton. The
littho rocessiomi ( iowmm time gang pttnk wut'
led by Garret , who uc'ceei1ed iii capttmriitg
three of thcu olive amid ntmrei wreathS pro-
semited to time prize winners in tIme stadimurn
ii ) ' the kimmg of Greece. Tyler carried iui
vaulting itChes nail will preserve timeimi mm an
immterestimmg memaemmto of a uai'mnom'ablc trip.
All time boys twore mnednls cf gold and blue
emmnumiol ucceived as prizes. \'imt vere
cherishued mnost , hmovever , weme the st'reaths.
'I'lmeso were camefmuiy packeul iii strotig
leather boxes , which \vill uiot be opened
until Prlncetomm Is u''aChc'd.
1'flINCETON N. . . . . May 1-Time Princeton -
ton athletes svhmo won laurels for their eel-
lcge aimd comtmmtr ) ' at Athens arrived iii
I'rlncetomt thus afternoomm. A mlemmmonstratiomt
in being prepared iii wimtobi time whole c 'I-
legu joiui , incelebratlumgtiteir victories.
Cla'uu i'tvuatem' ml iid IiOm'o .YI I I 'Fiy A irma I ma
Pi'PTSIII'ItG , May 1.-Time Clearwater-1)c
Ore pool atatcit tom' thue chimmphommship of thmC
world hmns iteemi set ( or May 7 , 8 cud 9 at
thto Gramiil opera house , this Cii ) ' time aloaot'
( if tiio eimainiiommmiuli [ ) troihm ) ' hinving decided
that Cleausvatem' i still clmnmumpioa. 'rue
cauaimmg unmmtc'h will be on tim manic terumi.9
mimmd conditions as that wimiclu was stupjiei
by tiuc police last i'eelc.
( 'olouma-Is Aster .1oismuu' " . 'nrii ,
LOUISViLLE , Ky. , Mmuy 1.-John M.
W'artl , time base ball player , lien been of-
feted $5,000 to unmmnago the Louisville club ,
botim off and on the field.
husk' . % 'iiI .Jolui tim , ' Gimlmlt,4. ,
MUNCIE , Intl. , Ma ) ' 1.-New York's big
pitcher. Aunos hituumle , left tot Nem' York
Cnr ) ' this mimorning to joimt thu Giumits , has'-
" " It's acommon practice -
"ORINTAL..S" tice to sell Japanese
Rugs for Oriental
, . Rugs-and they are not so
iI much to be blamed-cs-
ci UJ 1Li
,
, - ' t ' ' peclally if they could get
'I' " hold of such Japanese
71' ' ' Rugs as we've been selling
'
, 47 , this week-the most per-
i /I / fect imitations ot Orientals
, '
t you ever saw-tomorrow's
' I the last day of this great
p - : Orienial--Japanese R u g
, /
' , " - WeekSale.
_ _ . -
, t - : : : ; : : ; ' . OriontiI full 1 % : by Ja i saimeso foot. . . hugs . . . . . . . . . 87c
! : ' ' OrieistolJnpanose fuii3byefuet. . . . . . Rugs . . . . . 1.35
Ei:23 : I
_ de'i \ , _ _ , _ . ; i Orientrmljapanoso lulltlby0feot. . . . . . Rugs . . . . . . 3
. _ _ ! : . . - ( . . _ _ _ . ; , ; - - : : : OrIental full 1 by Japanese 1 ,6 ' feet. Thugs . . . . . 55
.
- -
. : . - s--- OrlontalJapanoso full U Ly 12 loot. . , , . 8ug , , . . . . 7.20
. . . Oriental full 12 by Japanese 1 ( cot. . . . Ihugs . . . . . 12 .00
' : ' -
I
Any tf them worth two to four times as much-
Orchard Wilhelm Carpet Co. ,
1/no / Iougltis Streut ,
lag ecunc' to tarmac svitiu Mnmiagc'r ' Freitltimnui ,
IL' luan lie c mm hare with his gramil'mreumti
for a fats' days. it Is imnderstooii ilumit a
coitipromuilso yq miirmtle in wlmichi omie'isalg
C f the ilmme were remitted ,
U , 01' N , At.tI. ' ' ' 'I2'V .thIS
, a .t .
-
ott mum ; far on lImo Onixihma
htee'rflCul , COhttiitCitCC5 tiiitt
aft , mite stll trn betw'eemm tcauus
rapt. . . _ . 'uliieiit M , A Iimtll anti
V iou l'm'L liii F'lammcis , rcspetis'e1) ' .
Time f&lowiumg ni-a thin stdus nit viveu' :
l'reslfieat . A hall , cttlititiii , C II.
Vtltimeimnii , 11 Lowrio , 3. Ttmllleld hi. Craig ,
F' . II. ? ihutriimimll , Ii. Ionaltl , lr Lmumyoii : ,
5. llt'tii , 11. 11. Sprmigtmi' , It Ii. Nt'mmle , 1) .
ltrooiehmie , C. W' . Aitdertii , 0. Gilbert , J.
3. , Ilyrtuemi , A. S. ( heave , 11. Ncs' .
' icc' i'rcuiitlumt-joiin Pritiieis , ctiptaiui ; C.
II. Coolcsnmt 'sV , It. VatmgImmimi , It. Vi' , TM'-
Icr , P' . liiliiltr.hi j lougsnn. lies' . .1. 1' . 1) .
Iiwyil , It. It. \ ommmmg , J . Caimiuiomt , .1. Muir ,
1)r. U. It. \mmlmig , F' . F'rmtiicimi , C. S Cit-
hingimitin , C. I \'ciung , 3 , lmucktmtgiinumu , SY.
3. Calvimu , Ciiitrlea 11111.
Stumimps svihl be vltchted at 2:30. :
No loummi I 1a'ngsua' ( miuumeM 1'ifiaiiie.I ,
LOU'lS\'I Ihi1 , Ma ) ' 1.-Lomuimms'tie-l'ittn.
burg mue gamma' ; rain ,
CL11\'E bAND , Mit ) ' 1.-Clevelamud-C'immcimi.
mmmiii , rue gaumto raIn.
( .Inumies tOuIa3 : St. Tf'imis ' at ( "huicago : Pittmm.
hiurg itt Lotmtsvillo ; Cimirimmnntl mit Clevelmutmi ,
lmaltimimore at liostomi ; Nets' "m'erlc at Pimila-
delphi \\'nu'hmitmgton ; to llrooklymi.
SIao mu I 'r mmii al iimiu'rm' ) iaati'lm'al.
NE\V 'IOltR , Mn ) ' 1.-.Shcwahter vi1 bacet
flair ) ' 1mm ii. ciies ummatcit of sevemi gnomes up
for 2,00) nmul tim cimnmiipioumshmlp of the
Umiited Stntbt out Mu ) ' 9. 'l'hmo mnrmteim will
lie iilayed mit llostomi.
(4 m'ea'mi ( it't , , I iie heel .alnui ,
SAN FhtATiCTSCO , Mu ) ' 1.-George Greemi.
better kmmown its ' 'Voumig Corbett , " got' thia
decisiomi over Owen 7eigIem' tommtglmt in a
temm-roummd comitost iii thin city.
C-
! iilClclOti'M Am'nmc'mi. mth'i'e ,
The best salvo let the world for uta.
bruises , sores , ulcers , tlt rhteunu , fever sores ,
totter , chapped hands , chmilbiahmms , corns huml
all skin eruptions , aumul positively cures iiies
or no pay required. It Is gmmaraimteed to give
imerfect satisfaction or uttory refuqded.
I'rico 25 cents per box , For sale by Kuhn
& Co.
York 'l'lu ie'i'w Cmtumgla t mu t ( jumi lme- :
% 'OItIC , Neb. , May 1.-Slmeclah ( Telegram. )
-A telegram was received imero today front
tiio duet of pollee of Qimincy , Ill. , stating
that George Klngemm amid WilIIamn Whmimmegar
had been captumred at that place , amid Jailer
\'alsii left for there this mnormbimtg , A reward
of $100 hiss bean offered for timeim' capture. A
second telegram s'eriilcs the first.
That'
Extreme tired fceling afflIcts mtcarly everybody -
body at thisseason. The hust1orsccasot
push , the tireless grow weary , the ether-
.gctic becomno enervated , You kpos'jg8t
what we mean. Some macmm immud wonton
endeavor tcmmmporarhly to overcome that
1red
Feeling by great force of will. But tht
Is unsafe , as It pulls powerfully upon the
nervous system , which wIll umotlomigatand
such straIn. Too iimany l1C01)10 " work on
their nerves , " and the result is seen In unfortunate -
fortunate wrecks marked "nervous pros-
tratlon , " in every direction. That tired
Fee =
fag Is a positive proof of thuuu , weak , impure -
pure blood ; for , It the blood its neb , red ,
vitalized nsmd vigorous , it lmnparts ilfeasud
energy to every nerve , organ amid tiesuo
of the body , Time necessity of taking
hood's Sarsaparilia for that tired feeling
Is , therefore , apparent to every one , and
the good It w'IIl do yotu Is equally beyond
question. Remember that
Hood's I
Sarsaparilla
Is time 0mw 'I'imio Blood i'mirifler. Au druggists. SI.
l'reparcii oqiy by ( ' . I. hood &Co. , Iomvcil , hiss , .
, iii'O easy to take , easy
Hood s Pills to operate. accmmts.
BE QUICK _
( 'rimis week only. )
$5e00
\Vill pay for a ( till COUVHO in Dress Male.
Boston Dress Cutting
ACADEMY ,
303 Karbach L3Iock , 3d Floor.
lifia'i'im t ii mmmiii lousglmas ,
TIle l.itest sytcmfl taught by Invemmt'r G1.OVm'l , 5'
PL'r'l'INI DIIBSSES iitAi"TEI ) IN' Tilitilil
M1UTE.4. iarlIeiiS aol .eamles walsia-
trcncit tiias-cimliilremm'is dresses-tea goivims-itte.
iiO-1lilMtH. mmuw ii , time time to give sour dauglm.
icr timiii valuable flude , Afmer this tyrek timi
course svihi be $15.09.
W'e ivant ladies anti , : entlouneii to sell anti
teach this system In every tuwfl onI County
timroUgiioUt time ms'est. Bend for circuiuar.
% ny omue using within 35 mmmlics of Ommmuthui
ivimo cannot leave home to attemmi ) this Acmmdmmy
can have this systemmi with ( mmii insiriictioiis at
timeim' home. free of chmartie by gettinic four ethe :
m'uiiiis ' mit $10.5) p'r puhili , fly ii little cammyshi.
big tour .cisolara can easily be had I.xperl.
emiceti dresS mahttrs mice satiate antis s3stsmn wiul
use no other. Teachers wantvd.
MISSJ , PENLEY.
"I
.
tiUI2)lH'J' .
_ _ _ _
t-vI1T'Ci6NiAY I1VIININtJ ,
L ; _ I IJ a.J MtY 4.
Time worlI.rcflOWfled Pianisi , Composer and coa.
dtmtor , ,
LIVER SCIIAR\VENIUI \
l1i only appearammee in a ltcltmml of Jtoman-
lie i'isnc.forte liusic.
Time isis' of seats will open at 9 o'clock atur.
layimttrmtlflrlluy2.at , _ 9unlJrlc'its
B'YD' TUIISHAY fiVIlNINtI ,
'J MAY 5.
LECTUREL
l3y tiso renowned Orator , Logician mind /mgmmoatio ,
ROBERT J. IN6EESOLL
-SUBJIICT-
"l'itFh FOUNIA'FhtNS OF VAITIV , "
Sale of seats will open Lit C o'clock Mody
ritorning , hlay 1 , at Usual prices , _ _ _
Tel. 1531 ,
I 1I14 U11I41t1J1 I U1' I'nxtomjfflusrcoss.
Two Nights , Coimuaencing
, StJiAY ftl.t'L'INIdld , MAY 8 ,
MAHARA'S MAMMOTH
COLORED MINSTRELS.
30-ow 'ti11 IUIST-3O
pm f"es-25e , Ste. fOc
Mit ) ' 81 , ( : luy Clement in Time New DQWlnlOUs