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OMAHA TOUCHED UP LINCOLY. Ehannon's Lambs Oouldn't Liose Two Games Straight to the Farmers. ANOTIER VERY PRETTY EXHIBITION' Ar Opened wit erican Association's Champlonship o Rush—Lincoln'siBi- eyele Contest Gets Tntoresting News, Other Sporting Nob. Spocial Telogram Allian team ome grounds @ame with enthusiastic or more Omahogs slathered Dave Rowe p Butthe concourse Laxcors April 8 to Tur By, |—Tho Far inaugurated the season on the thi rnoon with its Shannon's 1 and crowd of probably one thousand was on hand to see the all over the diarmond, ised they would b sorely disappointed, The visitors their mettle, and put up agamo that teams in tie country could beat. Fhoy batted and fielded “and run buses, comched, as if it were in the midd reason, instead of their second game, an despito the fact thut they feil far in the rear in the first haif of the game, they wouldn't say dic, and pulled as pretiy a gawe out of the furnace as a fan ever d upon, Shan non and Omaha mav well be proud of t agszrogation that represents-them, and if th don't hustle all for the pennant there is noth- Following i mbs very was | ore on | fow | | ana | S the “ | | | the OMAIIA VO, A E Elannon 5 0 Twitche 0 Hall ] 0 Futelii 0 Med 1 Grifin 0 Walsh, s 0 Donneily, 0 Eiteljorz, p. & 11, ] 1 0 “Total Clino, rf Ruynond, Burkett, Trwin 1h Patton, cf Tomney, Wilson, o O Day, p Total SCOIE BY INNT Omahn 00 00 Lincoln & 13 0 INARY st Runsearied off | O Dy, 4. i T wif it Flichell hour and fi wnd Tranley ANERICANS OPENING, sred off 2 off Struek out, by Fitel- Oy, . Two-base Buirkette Jowe., Hallizan. Fhroe- s hit, Raymond, on, I Tine of ty-five minutes. U pire Iow at St Lonis Elsawhere, Mo., April y Playing hundred people today attended gamo between the Browns and the Cincir natis. After the mmth inning Cincinnati tried to delay the game, allowing the Browns to score cight vuns, five of them earned. The nmpire ordered them to play ball, but they re- Tused, 80 e gave the geme'to tho Browns, 9 10 0. The score stood at the end of theguinth inuing 707, Puitavrieiiny, April 8.—Washington won the openining vame after an interesting con- test. Athlotic, 8; Washington, 9. Barravong, M., April S.-The An association season opened here tods more, 1 Boston, LotisviiLe, Ky S.—Twenty-five the opening rican Balti April S.—The association champions, in opening, set a paco for other clubs by snatching victory from defeat. X.ouisville, 75 Columbus, 6. Lincoln's By kers. Liscory, Neb, April S.—[Special Tele- gram to Tie Bee.|—-Mockett is still abead in the bicycle race. Clark attempted to gain thelap ho lost the first evening, but was thrown from his wheel by a collision with Wertz. Although budly bruised he mounted s bicyelo and soon made up for lost._ti Some splendid spurts were made by We Mears and Flescher, Mockett, however, seems to have a vast fund of reserved force und his conpetitors exerted themselvos in vain. Tho six hours riding shows the follow- ing score Miles. Laps, | 108 11| Wertz, 108 0| Flescher., W St g A WONDERFVUL STRIKE. Milos. 108° 108 )!m 10 Mockett Clark Dears. . A Fabulous Streak of Pure Gold Dis- covered in Utah, aLe Lake, Utah, April 8, Tologram to Tur Bek|—A wonderful strike 1s reported from Deep Creek county. A gold lead has been discovered, carrying a strenk of ove assaying 13,15 ounces of gold, or S21,317 o the ton. This strike was made by a prospector working for L. C. Karvick and Frank Knox. The man found the float on a previous wip and told Karvick about it. The Jatter outfitted him and gave dircctions that a thorough search be made for the lead, That was about two weeks ago. This moming eived that a vein had boen dis- A sample of the melc was sent in With @ description of the find. It is quartz Titerally filled with pure old. An assay was aade from it with the result that has been given. A piece of the rock, about as largeas a yea, wasground up and from this a button of #old 900 fine of the sizo of a No. 4 shot was secured. The vein is several fect wide, the rich streak being from four to seven inches in thickness. The streak has been traced 100 fect and ors of the kind sent in can be picked outof itat any point selocied at random. “Tho location of the strike is on aline of tho Deep Croek rond near the boundary, between Utah and Nevada. | Special Not Guilty of Ballot Stufing, Sarr Lake Crry, Utah, April 8.—[Spocial Telegram to Tue By W. J. Allen, « former vesident of Deaver, has been on trial in this city forthree days on the charge of stuffing the ballot. box at the lastaty election for school trustees, and tonight the Jury re- turned a verdict of not guilty. Allon was a member of the police force of Denver at one time and was liter a member of the same de- partment at Leadville. The trial was insti wated by one of tho sons of Brigham Young, who was ono of the candid Etruggling for a Y ew Youx, April 8. —Another feature of the controversy over the ehild of Eaward J McMahon developed today, While McMahon Was in the probate court answering the rule why a guardian shoula not be appointed, ho Was arrested on & warrant sworn out. by Mrs, Rose Coleman, former nurse of the boy, charging MeMabon with administering poison tothe boy with intent to murder, MeMahon streuuously denies the charge aud says it s brought for the purpose of taking tho child away from him. A struggle botween the father of the chitd and his maternal grand. mother has boen going on for some time, cach charging the other with wantingto gol pos session of the boy who isa direct heir to a fortune. ung Heir, An Ostrioh Sa Axaneive, Cal, April 8.—(Special Tele gram 10 Tup Bee. |- Ono hundred and sixty- two ostriches at the California ostrich farm, near Anahelme, were sold at private sale this afternoon, for$8,000, The birds wero assessed at 11,000, and were claimed to bo worth §3),- 0. 'Tho buyars aroa local company of capl- talists and spoculators. i o Slandered by the Sugar Trust. ALy, Henry Gray, receiver of the North River re. flning company, sald ho had been grossly abused by tho sugar trust, A cortain person came to bim somo time ago with n message from an attormey for the trust to the effect Y., April 8 —Before tho sen- | ato committee investigating trusts today | that if Gray wanted to make a profitable thing out of the receivership he should see the ofMicers of the trust and rgree with them, otherwise he would get mothing he stak " of the trust attormey that he (( bad speculated in sugar was a lie | - BIG BANQUED AT BOSTO N, First Dinnerof the Bopublican Club of Massachusetts, ¥, Mass,, April 8 litical gathering of the k for years—the first dinner club of Massachusatts hall this evening. ( des g nud Roger Wolcott Bos 'he largost | i i Bo ot the republican was 1in Musie rs were laid for S10, seakors. Prosident and among the etary of the Navy s wore o nant lo, Congrossmen and Morse, Ami Aldrich, ernor Brackettand Gon | Ba ry Tracy in his speech paid a hi to the republican party and the present ad- ministration and defended the Fifty-fiest inst the cha of extravagance, y then gay detailed account K in which the navy department | t engaged and concludel as “One last point in naval afaies | to be considered—the question | employment of labor at navy For fifty years this has been pot in " the dministration, tho party in control of the eems hith ) to have been politi ufluence in navy yard labor. It apparently,” that mechanics ien in the government shops should be icans_or democrats: they must wear )f the bosses who run the local hine. The practice is a source Ation to any party that attempts tostop it, destructive to tho governiment se and debauching local and national px Itis an uleer to the naval acministra system, and I propose to cut it out.” The secretal said the details of the tem hejy ) adopt are being | and in 4 short time w y full operatiol Ih i foatures, as applied to nav yards, are: First—The appointine yard of a registration board applicants for employment in the departs of unskilleda labor, to be selected as required ontho principle of first come fiest served with reference only o army or navy veter. ans or men having families to support. Sec ond——Registration of applications Do itions of skilled labor under the same rules of preference and employment on trial ac- cording to merits, Third he selection of forcmen upon competitive examination, The board will consist of officers of the navy en- aued in conducting the worl of the yards, The secretary added that, having begun in this way, be does not propose to stop until the principle of efficiency and worthis the only test of vy yard employment. He is | satistied the plan [ od out so it will | removo all suspicion of machine politics from | the navy yards; that c my and eficiency of work will bo promoted, while the com- | munity will be sure that the navy yard in its | midsr, instend of being the focus of local | Do ical intrigue, is a place of employment of | abody of indej nt and self-respecting | workinen, whose v road to promotion lies vin rood work. **Whether tho present civil is the vest that conld be devised il service of the cou 1 But I do kiow from personal observation in my own department that per- appointed “under the system are more efticient as a whole than thos ted under ny system of patronage, and I know forther | that 1o repuolican charged with the re sponsibility of administering one of the great executive departments of the governuent can | be trueto himself, to the faith of the repub. lican party or to the peopleif he fails to employ any and all means within his power to elevate, purify and render more efficient the eivil st of the country M. Roger Woicott, in the courso of speecl, said: *“The republican party must rally to its standard the recruitand drum out the mercenary. The loss of thousands of votes in this state was duc to the Pennsylva uian who is still chairman of the national | committee. The kind of personalities that seeks and requires what is called ‘vindica- tion’ is always at the expenseof the purty and is a bluuder: wher: it is nota crime.” . Lieut Walker, Lodge ox x-Gov Kks. Secre congrress ng The secrof of the we vas @t pre follovws remains of the yards a weak Whate ment, it o the ¢ s wor reput tical m morali a DOses ot by for ervico. to irpr do not knc his IMNIGRATION CONTROVERSY. Italian Convicts and Paupers Not De- sirable Qitizens. NEw Youk, April 8.--[Special Telogram to “Pur Brk|—'The controversy between Sup- crintendent of Immigration Webber and the agents of the steamship Inizetiva, which brought to this port a number of undersirable Italian immigrants, is not yet ended. Colonel Webber srmined that the immigrants shall b conveyed back on the steamship that landed them and at tho expense of the ves sharp letter the agents of a perintendent had owd the undesirablo mmigrants ack on their vessel without proper notifica, tion. The agents have declared that the Tnestiva wot going back o ftaly, and that they will not be rosponsible for their roturn unloss the immigrants ave retained at the b ueh time as the LS Are r determination on the part of the a aroused Colonel Webber and ho down the law on the subject. Colon ber adds in his lotter: “It cannot be that the authorities of a foreizn alms house or prison may place the inmates thercof on a ship destined to this ecountry, which vessel as ot to be returned to ihe port whenco she came, and that such convicts or paupers might be'folstea on our people on the ground that the business orother intercsts of the steamshin company havo mado it necessary for the vessel between oth “The Inizotiva cleared at the cv today for Lisbon, Tho Italian societies here are deeply int ested in the coutroversy. Physiciais have oxammed some of the immigrants in the in terest of tho societies and they have averred that none suffers from either discase or poverty. Twenty-foar Italian immigrants who landed from the steamship Burgundia vesterday were sent back to the steamer today by the b oflice authorities. The immigrants had contagions discases and wero without meazs of support, — - Pusiness Troubles. Laveasrig, Pa., April 8.—Executions for 00,500 woro issued today against Byres Co., lumber dealers und saw mill operators of Columbia, members of tho firm say they have assets of 145,000, Another execution for 100,000 this afternoon against the firm Loxvoy, April 8.—Levi Brothers, dealers in orlental wares here, with branch houses in Poris and Constantinople, have failed. The firm's linvilities ave estimated at $25,000; ssots, $125,000, Mpipis, Tenn, & Co,, wholesale g assigned today. 375,000 tom house was issued April 8. —Toof, MeCowan rs and cotton factors, Liabilities, §126,000; assets, e A Good Kake OfF Spoiled. Rockviie, Conn., April 8.—Mrs. Lillian Hall, alias Clementine St. George Ray, was arrested at Fillington today, charged with the fraudulent use of the mails, For the past four months largo guantities of mail matier hayo arnved here from ail parts of the United States addressed to Clem, St. George Ray, in reply to a letter ap ingin the Housewife and other jour making a pitiful appeal for charit ) mail matter wastaken out by Mrs. Hall, who is lecturer of the Eilington Grange and & prominent socicty woman, oA, Interstate Miners and Operators Pursneng, Pa, Aprii 5.—The interstate mincrs and operators spent the day dis ing the eight-hour question, and all dica- tions are that next month will see miners in Ohio wnd Pennsylvania quit work unless their demands are granted or & cow- promise effce! "They were met today by flat-footed statemonts from several operators it the cight-hour day will not be conceded and that a shut-down {s inevitable if the men rofuse to modify the demahd, The battiewill bo romewed LOROrrow, s G Approved the Idea, Cuicaco, April 8,—Tho executive commit- tee appointed by the recent convention of the Association of American Agricultural Col- loges and Experimental Statons, held at Champaign, Til, for the purpose of securlng a co-operative siation exhibitat the world's fair, Leld o mooting at the Sberman house to- day. Plans were discussed and lotters read | of the First corps, | shoot on his estates. from experimental stations expressing Bearty approval of the idea, Large Bodies of Troops Sent Out to Guard the Frontier SOME VERY HOSTILE DEMONSTRATIONS. to Bepel Invasion Ihe a Ruassian by Germany pe on Labor and Socialism, DN, Bey Austrian d by b h Avril &, —(Special Cablezram to A Vienna dispatch says that government, not being reas- Russia‘s devial of its unfriendly de- ady concentrated large bodies 00ps at Darropol asd Brody to watch the TheTenth corps, under s been reinforced by a portion and Prince Waindisch- of the Eleventh is watching the utier with: a large force of cavalry, Count rierly Alexinder of , who is now an officer in the Aus- trian service, has, it is said, been called in consultation at the war office with w of utilzing his services in an ortant The Austrian anthor atidence in the abilities of the prince, which were provea in the war be- twcen Servin and Bulgaria, It issald that the Austrian government has important se- crotinformation from Russia which is the basis for the warlikp precautions. Appar- ently by understanding with A ustria Germany has suddenly begun to mereaso its forces the Russi fronticr, and to npletion of works intended to transportation of tr All ons go to show th Ru: Id be met by formidable armie first directed T sign of tr Galiclan frontie Reinlander, b Groetz vic mmand ties have great some noar hasten the co facilitate th indica vasion wo whether Germany, French § that ¢ ps. Against Austria or or both countries at On the e ( nany has a series of forts ald ot fail to delay an invasion long h to give ample time for the concentra~ tion of anarmy, The German kaiser has laid out a pe programme which apparently does not, take nto account any early declaration of hostili- ties, On April2 he is_goivg to Wartburg for some black cock shooting, and after speuding a few days there he will proceed on a visit to Count (ioers ser Hesse, to ihe emperor will not, expected, go thence to Alsace If he paysa visit tothese provinces atall this scason it will not be before Sep- tember. 1t is to be noted, however, that twice as many officers have been detailed as during che kaiser's shooting trip to Silesia as messe °rs to carry any information from the chancelior to the” kmser during the ab- sence of the latter from tho capital, stato se crets not being intrusted cither to post or teiegraph, THE TALK AT RONE, rsonal as has been Lorraine., The Chamber sider the Now Orleans Case, Rowe, April 8, —The Messagero announces thatupon the reassembling of the chamber of deputies, the premer will submit the cor- respondenco exchangel between the United States and the Italian government on the subject of the New Orleans lynchugs. Many well informed people here declare that the Fava vecall incident was precipitated to afford the ltalian ministry reasons for its failure toeffect the promised reductions in thoarmy, navy and other national expend itures, Ttali A box of Deputies to Con- i today expressed the opinion that the ans have but one God —their strong It suys further: *“In this strong box ust sirike them, demauding the largest vossible indemnity.” A Papal locument. April 8.—[Special Cablegram to Tur Ber.]— Preparations for simultancous distributions of the forthcoming papal encyclical, on [abor and socialism, are pro- gressing, The document is being translated into all linguages. A copy will be forwarded to the heads of dwceses throughout tho world. The encyelical will be formally issued on thelast day of Aprilor the first dayof May. In its composition the holy fatber has* sought for imformation, advice and guidance from Cardmal Manning England, Cavdinal Moran of Australia, Cardinal Gibbovs of the United States bishop Walsh of Iveland, and Cardin, geric of Africa. On thel of the industrial and social their respective countries the conclusions of the encyelical avo based, The first part of the document is a historical review of the attitude of the church in the past toward workers, Thesecond part will st forth the social aud labor questions of the day, the prominence they have assumed, aud the necessity the church is under in dealing with them. The third part will lay down a poliey which the church adopts on these questions, The holy father in this document does not enter into details, but confines himself to generalizations. In on eloguent passage at the close he warmly exhorts the clergy to warmly sympathi=é with all classes of work- ers. Fho question of the limitation of daily labor is left to be settled by committees tarises, aceording to local needs and reports sitvation in Sr. , April 5. gum to Tug Bee. |~The erar is reported in- dignant at the action of Grand Duke Michael Michaeloviteh, his cousin, who has contructed a privato marriage at San Reme with the Countess of Meremverg, daughterof theduke of Nassau. Itis said that the anger of the autocrat has led him to the extreme of caus- ing the name of tho grand duke (0 be stricken from the rollsof the Russian army, and o dering of the elimination from the army list the titles of rogiments named for the grand il of whiieh he is colonel. Tno mar- is saidt to have been i od at the be- giuning of the season of IReveira notwith- stunding the disapprovel of the czar. -[Special Cable- X the € Loxno, April 8,—~The Tele spondent at St. Potevsbirg says: An at tewpt was made on the czar’s life Monda but the attempt was feustrated. It was a Russian holiday and tho czar wnd czaring went. to review the imperial guards opposite the palace of Grand Duks Nicholas. Invita tions were sent to alimited number of per- sons. A man wit llow complexion and of thie southiern typo was among those admit- ted. Ho took a place five paces distant from the placo where the czar was to stand. As he continued to wear an- overcoat he was re- quested to remove it, but declined on the ground that he was afraid of tho drauhgts Ho was sted and taken to prison, when a revolver and a globule supposed o contain yoison was found in bis pockets, His name is Shaweikin, ar. raph’s corre- Refused to Tonst the Queen, Loxnox, April 8.—At a dinner given by tho Devon Congregational church at Tavis. tocks, Devonshire, asensation was caused by the presiding minister. Rov. Mr, Davis, who said he could not propose the toast to *“The Queen,” andhe would thercfore eall upon fev. Mr. Johnson to perform that tusk, Davis sdded that he (Johnson) might also toast tho prince of Wales and all gamblers if he chose to do so. Johnson consequently proposed the toast to *The Queen,” saying ier majesty bad no more loyal subjects thau the dissenters. Thereupon the assemblage, with the exception of Rev. Mr. Davis and wife, rose to their feet and sang the national authem, “CGod Save the Queen.” Fight Between Workmen Musici, April 8.-A number of unemployed Saxons and Bavarians today attacked s gang of Polish workmen engagod in laying a cablo at Hof, Bavaria. A flere fight followed, during the progress of which twenty-five, men, some ou one side and some on the others werd more or less seriously wounded. Troop. were eventually sent Lo the scene of the dis, turbance aud managed to quell the disorder Ac unts Overdrawn. Duniix, April 8.—At the first public meet- Ing of the National federation yesterday it was aunounced that the account in Johu Dil- "HURSDAY [ ton's name had e ovordrawn to the extent of $15,000 and phepy wore other urgent lin s to the aagiit of $10,000. It was con sequently ‘vesolyed: to eall upon MeCarthy [ and Pariell to Tmjiediately release a sum from tho fund held fn Paris suflicient to meet present and futi te fabilities Prince Nipoleon®s Will, Rovie, April §,={fho will of the late Prince | Napol rounitkably pr In bis directions for the ebsequics the prince for- bids the presen ldest son, P J Vietor. Heo asks tht his remains bo buried in St chapel, Church of the In yalides, Paris, near the tomd of the first Napoleon, ut the government refuses permission, in whioh case b lesired that his body be entombey in acave carved out of solid rock onthe Isles of Sangul y in the Gulf of Ajaceln, “where my may en in image of my stormy life Prince Napoleon upbraids Prince Victor as o rebel and totally ignores him in the disposi- tlon of his p *rly The roading of tie will was a painful ce mony. When the passage excluding the rest of thie family was reached Princo Louis 10 his m nd frantically embraced he erying, , nover, dear _mother, we are co-heits.” It is stated that he will adhere to his resolve, which ex-Empress Eugene ap plauds, to divide the property equally among the members of the family n - is romo The Australian Pederatic YDXEY, April 8.—The federation conven vention has adopted resolutions that the fed: eral government. shall fix and control customs and that the present tariff shall remain un- changed pending the adoption of a umfc tariff with free trade throughout the federa tion. The proposal to define the consolidation of the public debt on w dasis of £40 per head of population was rejocted and it was decided to leave that matter to be dealt with by par. lisment. The local powers of colonial parlia ments liave not heen touched, but there is o proviso that in the event of laws clashing the federal parliament shall prevail. milar to the Mafla. Rowe, April S.—The trial at Bari of 17 members of the Mala Vita soclety ex: tense interest. A fow admit that wounded certain pevsons by order of the 5o ciety under fear of death. The evidence of the ‘informers_caused great, exciten court today. The prisoners shouted s ticulated 1o their friends in court and th roar amounted almost to a riot, tes in they up- Argentine’s Latest €xpedient. Buexos Avies, April 8.—The Argentine cabinet has signed adecree suspending until June next the payment of deposits in tho uational and provincial banks, and offering depositors the option of taking mternal bonds in exchange for their deposits, The govern ment's decree was unexpected, and has created a bad {mpression, Third Class Sports Jailed. LoNboN, April 8.—During the time the city and suburban races were being run at I2psom today the members of two third class betting clubs located on the Strand filled the waiting for the nnmes of the successful es to beannounced. The volice raided club rooms and madea large number of arrests Canadian Liberals Victorious. Hiurax, N. 8, Apnl 8, members of the Nova were held yesterdav in Cape Breton, Antagonish and Hunts counties to fisl the vacancies caused by theresignation of liberal members 1o run in the Dominion elections. The liberals carried all these counties, for Elections Scotia legistature Says Quinton Was M Siana, April 8—A letter has been received here from the leader of the Manipurs declar- ing that Chief Commissioner Quinton and all his colleagues who ywore taken prisone cently at Manipur have been murdered der ©has been fur ghting at Manipur other British ofticer was killed, Germany Afeaid of Bruas, April 8, tussin, In consequence of the Russian massing of troops on the Galician and Silesian fronticrs the German govern. ment has decided o strengtien the eastern rontier garrisons, ntimated a Desire to Resign. Losboy, April 8.-—~The Chronicle says the marquis of Landsdowne has intimated a de- sive to resign the viceroyship of Tndia on ac- count of illhealth and other reasons, Ilinois Stockyards Charges. Semrvarmn, I, April 8.—The houso committee on agriculturo this ovening heard arguments on the question of stockyards charges by representatives of the various stockyards companies of the state, The bl under consideration was Ramsey’s which & been endorsed by the Farmers' club ana which provides an ironclad schedule of maxi- mum charges. Irus Coy of the Union. stock- yards, Chicago, ana Vice President Knox of the East St. Louis yards_argued against any reduction of charges. Mr. Coy was vory forcivle in his argument. He explained that the stockyards company maintained a double track railroad from Brighton to the yards, and over this it does not cost tho shipper a cent to transport his stock. Not only this, but theroisa g deal of labor and risk in the care and _man agement of the stock and to cover all this there were but two cha made for food and yardage. The complaints were not made” by shippers who understood things, but by small country shippers, who reasoned by the price of food and did not realize that $1 a bushel chargea for corn covered all these other items of expense. In closing Mr. Coy said that last year the Union stoclsyards vo responsible for one-half the commerce One hundred aud fifty thousand are clothed and fed by the vards, Every bullock standing in the farmer's yard today is worth 10 more to him " be- cause of the existence of this market hore. *If you leave us alone we will remain where , butif you pass such a bill as this we will be'driven Trom the state, —— After the Niw York, April S-—The clerks at the trunk line office today were busy sendiug out formal notices to cut the Chicago & Alton off from through baggage and ticket facili- ‘The “scalpers” are inclined to expect st of outside busiuess as a conse: Friends of the Alton say the pre ent movement will end as did that of 187 which lasted about twenty months. The Alton _people say that during that contro- versy the passenger traftic of the Alton wa nearly doubled. people Altor quence - Danc of Leath, Cioaco, April S.—William Brariff peddled tickots all day vesterday for Harrison. After the polls closed he went wto a saloon very heppy and callea for drinks. A fterwards he began dancing and ginging until he was out of breath, Hois a veyy large man and the bartender warned bim to desist or he would burt himself. Branif kept on dancing, t ever, and s0ou dropped to the tloor and died in a few minutes. S Says e Has. Sax Fraxcisco, Caliy April 8.—C. ington, when asked about the rumored pur. chase by him of the Obio_Valley road, run- ning from Princeton, Ky, to Evansville, Ind.. said he had bought it e Succeeds Pres dent Jorlan. BLoowmiNGToN, Ind,, April 5.—Prof. Coulter of Wabash college wis today elected to the presidency of tho stato university to succeed Jordan, who has taken tho presidency of Stanford university, SJACORS 01, Rheumatism. | Neuralgia. N. Ogden, Mich,, May 17,1890, “A half bottle of your invalusble medicine, St. Jacobs 0il, cured mo of rheu matism and rhen matic swelling of the knee. lt1s the bestin the universe. 3. M, L. PokTER. P. Hunt- Hagerstown, Md., April 21, 1500, “1,and others of my family, have used 5t Jacobs Oil for neue rulgia and found it a speedy, eflective | cure | Mis AGwrs Kt IT HAS NO EQUAL. Furthor Evidence New Elect THE AUSTRALAN N o e General Expre or No Lic Hennoy, Nob, aram to e Bee. | sedt one of the hott elections sir n but p ises wi ballot system, The in ticket was tod, mayor; Conway Huy! treasnror judge: J. R. Blliot and cilmen for the First Second ward The 1o ntilicense men ol engincer; . M. E; The Q Oscrota, Neb., v torday tion ever held m this v time to get the new in working order, everything w 1 ik pleased with it Ther in the field, although t rand other name for. Osceola polled 1 license or no dry by 13 Apr bt ajority License Men OestianL Crry, Dk Ber, | —Yesterday the success of the lice plurality, excopt ward, where the anti-l majority. There w field, the vote on m: license, 1173 Fouts, ant republican, 45, The ne o 1t Worked We Pawser Crry, Nob Telegram to Tne Bre. lot system worked | two tickets in the field the peoples’ ticket. Tt tined. The people’ present efficiency of ou liberal administration to all of which the anything, opnosed. Voted 1 Pawsee Crry, Neb, eqram to Tur Bre, of the Pawnee Indep ted apostle to le nce to great and ly y an an opportunity to ~bece is through with it Venbionr, Neb., A Bee.] under the new 'ts were tax and the peonle's ti elected by a good 1 error was made in mar systen the fic The New Syste Bre.]-The torily wall. The new the law are now Voting was not retarde The entire republican 1 Under the N NewwaN Guove, N to Tuk Bir. very quictly, accordi method. Tho trustee ing year are Williar Saare, Thomas, Ostor Charles Hinman. Albon's Armoy, Neb., Bee. | The Australian ballot torily. License or no Licenso carried by a i gists’ permits wall not For High Stocknan, Neb., Api Bie.|—The entire hi clected by a majovity o ticket is us follows: J Gray, I W. Hoffuman, Patterson. 1 Beamcr, Neb., Ay gram to Tiae Ber,|—1 yesterday’s eloction in independent-democrat, E. 13, Sherman, repubi Enongh of Doxirsx, Neb., April Be. | for Donipan, clected. cense, A ful Axxswonti, Neb, A gram 0 Tue Bee,] - O Spring SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS 'Summer| | Works Like a Ch in Many April heard Leedon : Jacob Hondershot, pol George Kirly Third ward councilmen, was Nob., for licenso and two against. with the Australian_baliot system before he A Quiet 0 The election passad off qu BaNarort, Neb., April 8 ction passed off ve dorsed. Some who were at, first opposed to its _strongest advocates, April . The city election passed off quietly. One year of prohibition was enough The contest was license Temperance People Rejoic APRIL MORE NEBRASKA RETURNS. day resulted n the election of pledged against saloons people rejoice, a town board Tho temperance A Temporan Reve T ket Eloot AN CITy, Nob., April 8 Sp: to Tk Bir. | —-The city i very quiotly. Ar was clected by al fal the Buccas passed off fon System, of the | Figures Accompanie Railroad n blican-tomporance ticket 0 majority PLAN'S RECEPTION, | - B the Prople Victorious, Neb., April Special The ticket, or tho i the proh a8 1 by a b . BUSINESS AFFECT Wico, 8 to Ty or itionist majority element called h Fhe Vanderbiles ere, Agrecment Ay ~The o Jor rm" s the W ssion Pass TERAM A Ber [ —The city and the now Australian ballot law gave e ticket was eleeted by a largo majority 1 O Quintly April 8 eloc s, the Issu Towns. - passed off quictly b Bosros, Mass,, portof the ¢ railrond was { mention is made of A s Telo lebron yesterday wit- st contested municipal nization, and nothing for the Australian dependent-high-license with 0. H. Scott for clerk: W, B Special BILLS NiGAED, Governor Boyd's Approval of New Laws, Lixcory, Neb, Brr |- The follo | Governor Boyat Soveral | g Gross o | exponses, taxe ote., Added received April 8 0 pocial t0 TE | bonds, ng bills were signed by | g2 513, 000, lay | Qividend to file No. 213, an act to establish ox. | perimental stations at Culbossson and Ogal lala, Neb,and fixing the control and manaje Senate file No, 20 1, of chapter 40, of . 1887 This aff t Ever Hold. the two mile limit il 8. —(Special to Tie | Senate file the most quiet articl illage. It took | stralian ballot system | t when it was started o a charm,and g 0 was only c here was s substituted a votes. The i and the villag J. W, rd; Hughes, coun J.J. Holcomb, Hunt, Third wavd lected ave B, H, Head aston, Seconda and F The report savs to anend sec sor compiled statutes of 2of saloons in | 1 ac on th ots tho runnin da ot the » amend section | the bad er to and v No. 18, av ers only to Omaha, | g elec: he statutes | over, O somo | of 1850, AWE A 1 original the purjose iding ewera 5,000 Ars Winners April 8 enablir tr rwork flouse roll No 1o borrow 81 ration of Special to | row con 4 sys m re ded try should be ame i maintair s and uny n \an, aet o pi 0 of the nse ticket by a small A neilman in tho First iconse candidato had 1 threo tickets in the ayor standing: Scott, i-license, 1003 Hanson, :xt council stands four nati o | that tt to amend the | 1o making the following pro- | husrd on faise cnses | her person any money, | with > defraud or shall | 1y obtain the endorsement of an | na note, cte, of the value of | , such person may be im nediu the penitentiary not more than fivonor less than one year. If the value bo | « less tha the culprit 1s subject to a of 8100 or a thirty da; impr uards Hou criminal co: statutes ot vision : 1f shall obtain ote, an act seetion 125 of pre sible The Ciiesao, pell of the Alton April S, Alton rou red the el at Pawn b., April 8.—[Spectal The Australian bal a charm. There woro ., tho independent and 1o fssues were cleavy ticket favored tno r public schooland o of the city wovernment independents were, 1f & fino { itself to pay e | the Alton did not pay time the board of rul fect until April 1, w that its competitors Tho Alt i e ook of v lias reopencd blo by widhdvay zor associ of the 10 more nment i s Sonate an act to provide for tho deposi 1 county funds in baiks | wwayof malt, Vinous licuors or infoxicating ' drinks of any | kind whatsoover to an Indian A\ citizen, a lingu peaalty therefor 5%, an act to make the sell. | awagof avms, ammuni thons, hor munitions which cin sed in five arms to any Indian n o arms o any House roll No. 197, at furnish additional buflctin spirit v operation of Neaally. April 8, oclal Tel b W. C. Starkey, editor deut the self-ap ad the Pawneo county assur a will yme better N ving eay trol itizo truct and | @ s at the Nebraska od youth and maik ing appropriation theretor | House roll No. 463, an act to authe state treasurer to tr st capitol building tax to the general fu House roll No, 4. act authovizing state treasurer to transtfer §1,150.8) from the suline land stockyard to the state general ' fund. House roll No. 26 1 the payment of the expenses of the braska national guards ineurred in aid th suppression of the iate Indian insurrec tion, House roll No. 27, an_act for the appor- tionment of and designation of congressional } distriets, probadly have ated blo m A Vanderbi Your, April to Tk B I'ho ¢ says: “T'he Vauderb the nature of atoun the Lake Shore roud ing £1,000,000 Tn retu cast-ho vt to Buffalo 1tea vauee of 25 conts per low @ rebate on frc Lake Shore, The si is another indication arein full control of t 3 Nrw for s 1 tho arran s with the Two pation of balloting, 1d, the anti-oce cket, the latter being vority. Not asinglo king the ballots, m | new ling act to provide fa sm Endorsed. Special to T 'y satis is heartily - law en- S Southern Pacifie Blection. SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, April 8.—[Special 5 Telegram to Tar B At the annual ew Mothod election of the Southern Pacific company eb., April 8. —[Special | today shares representing a par value of election passed off | £115,000,000 out of $116,000,000 were votod and ng to the Australian | the old board of ol re-clected clected for the ensu- | follows: C. P. Hunting Leland Stan- T, Searls, Herman | ford, Colonel Charles 1. Crocker, S. T, ¢ LS. Haines was el G.C. Dimock and | A C. Stubbs, A.N. W. E. Brown, | Royce, general super W. V. Huntington, B. L. Miller, Thomas . | cago, tock Island Stillman and Thomas H. Hubbard, The | elected vieo presid clection of this boand of directors insures, it | mittce reported that isstated, the re-iection of President Hunt- | were ropr o in t ington. The latter preseated a report of tho amendments year's d spoko favorably in general | that green and white | 1 of the vear's business d of the prospects | wmght time as well as during the coming year. In_an interyiew this afternoon Presiident Huntington said thepresent trans-continental agreement was not o bar other panics from building to Califor it was simply | traftic agrecmant, but it was o matter of | £540,000,000 or &0,000,000 to build a ¢ i road, and thero was afterall a comparatively little tonnage transport, over long stated that he was offered stock ¢ n Pacific road ab 10 cents o fore leaving New York, but didn't He had made no purchase of Smta B for a lone time, but bad_exchange ! tho original St. Louis & San This is th reorganized Santa Fe time. Al have been gencrally out ern Pacific braneh Mr. Huntington said the company is only waiting for the right of wayto bulld the prospected coust line in southern Caliform, Arrested for I2mbezzlem Ricmioxn, Va,, April 8,—Lowis one of the most prominent bu Richmond and for many yea Paul's Episcopal churen, was arrested | ol with the embozzlement of )0 from an estate, of which for many s ho has been agent, 20, ic s many predicted Changed clected. New Youx, April toTae Bey i ~he | closed a | sassion in iportant b of the 1own as the Ameri tors was n Giage, pwne, sasy Time. [Special to T AW WOl d satisfac- license was the i najority of six. Drug- be g The s Moixes, Ta., A 1 to Tue Be, |1 D e ril §,—| pecial to Tie gh license ticket £ 15, The successful . 1. Grosshans, J. W. A. Grosshans, 1. Al is that | efre it t th has fully joint w Ate of contof ihe class this notifieation t missed ull proce ad tendingg to make fivst trank A i 2 wint Heturns, Special Tele- *he revised roturns of this city gives Fogy, a majority of #) over ican, sor mayor, il 8, 1l to the South: ol 80 18, hition. [Special to T4 of the zen nt. Rooker, tive has lent imitat kot. Bewar hias the on the & Mendelsor elay strect L license board wi or no shen pril 8 ur city o Special Tele- ection yester- ye SEIRTS. TO-D AYn nd a Week More An Incomparable Sale of Shirts, At Matchless Prices So Many ol 'Em. Had So Many Kinds. Had Such Handsyine Siyl Had "Em So Well Made. Had Sucix Tony (nes. Had 'Em So Cheap. lad Liisten: WE NEUER Flannelettes, 3e, Outing Cloths, 4 Sateens, G Lo § Stockin6ttes, Tae and $1. Jersey Cloths, $1 and §1.2 Madras, ! Zophyr Cloths § Ducks, | Penangs Sitk Mixtuves, | Pure Silks, § L We've Got 'Em. All Kind STRIPES CHECKS SOLIDS FIGURES BLACKS FANCIES Gic to $2. e to #2. #7510 ook in the Window on the Corner. Nebraska Clothme Co, Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Sl Bl SR Y |AWUAL BURLINGION REPORT oarnings Al of 89, 4,520,000, 1eay od by th corn sorions Not boly. & adapred towa ofticially avised tho r on through shipmonts, > board hi tings other trunk lines Hofr's Malt Extract Iby Arguments A 1 Rogulation, gainst ED BY CORN . CROPS, V4 Make selves Agres te an g Th e Rate. wi tral's N\ ‘ annnal - ton & Quincy morning, No ston & North: 000} operating ’ S p= - intorest pril 8 o~ Burlin Lot tho this B ntal and 03,000 to this and ot on net ocamings, mtorest rocei pts, 15 paid of land deficit a part of the company’s that any staple lines de. erop that must Iy tempor ain allow T'lho inl law Luw »stund is s and make that in naturally seom ime WS rily which an Disturbed. (reneral Manag s st weainst his 1 Alton refused to ple He from rder went into of aiscovere and waged onee b Wo years without the roads, and ho th ve now. [t will likel own i tha uth r Chape bed over 120 commissions commission tho ings fore his trafio cmont, Reading company is in 1o A t which Road- busine 1grees ¢ Now ship all ity h Yorle Certral ling is to roceive an ud ton in_ tolls is to vigehit roceived from tho iz of this agreement that the Vanderbilts he Reading roud.” Lts Name. 8. —[Special neral time convention this city today. The 0ss t icted was the vill iereaftor bo an Railw ation esident, H. I of the Chi- Pacitic railway, w Ihe excoutive 120,000 miles of ro he association. One of to traius rles is lags stall bo carried b day. wram wn intend Central, pril 8.—[Special Tele- he lowa Contral has / way 1d complotely racer of ( put in ber, s, the saime being 80 p te. In pursuance orderoed pending against iforco thoe ord that has come to are still holding of dis tho it Line Groat Success vine imported Johann L tonlcnutri- Wi of fricadus nto Tho gonuing Johaun Hoft', i wsents, G Bare 1o come © i © of then; e of of ove 1 Oo. Neow York and SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS o Styles. /