- - - - - - - - - - - - - . - 2 T11J OMAUA Di\ILUflEE : MONDAY , A1'IIIL fl , iSfl ( . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - I ngaInL their ninto favorite. IorLy-&x coUn tIes out of the 119 In th tnte that iavo hold conventions how 44 tIcIegQe for IJratiky arni 212 for McKinley. , voht IC. O1' SATUILIAYCON VI . % 't' IONS. I 1)cIgsi l.'p ; ChnMeintu1 iII _ I dorsI fi Nr1)rnIIrI Itt.juu Iii IsI SIN. I STANTON , Nob. , / tprllSpeclalThe ( ) teullIcithA O stanton cosrty held their con- ventlon yesterday to elect delegates to at- i tenti lx different convention , . There wa a I t large attenJance , and while perfect harmony rolgnel , thro was plenty of cnthulasm ansi much Iisceret Wft9 inanIfctOd , The dole- I gatIon elected arc a follows : 8tato convention to select delegates to the nftIoua1 convontlor.-C. ! 1 Chace , l. Y. k Abbott , Lotilj Smitliherger , Andy Spence , ' John iler1y , 1. P. Carroll. Congrelonal cnventIoii to elect natkssal deicgate-I4. J. Horton , A. C. ling , 11. N. Way , A. W. Furt , W. 0. South and id DanIol. Congre's1onnl convcntlon to nontnate a . can- i1datc for cc.gress-J'hn . A , Ithrhardt , W. W. j Young , S' . McLeol , Alex l'etcr.s. 11. F' . Ste. 1 Ihcn , Willlam White. w SciatorInl-V. 13. Well9 , C. II. . qhace , W. jfW Moheod , 1. M. 'rijomas , Karl Lay , \S' . A. Meservo. ' 4 Iteprceentativo-lT. A. Vail , Jainess Chace , . , Agge Axeis. C. N. EiwolI , V. licswlck , C. S. Coney. 4 tate , to nominate a etato ticket-T. Ia. Ackerman. chairman ; A. 1. Lnn , S. I ) . - Donney , fl. Y. Apploby , D. IL Kern , I. 13. Jffrle. Tha choice of the convention for president \ and governor was acertAIsed ! by ballot , with re.ults a toliow : I'residpnt-McKinlry , 40S voto' ; Mandereon , 71 ; Iteid , Ii. ( lovernor-Eugeno Moore , 489 vote ; Mefldo. . . john , t ; 1acColl , 1. A motion wius carried . to instruct the Omaha delegation for MciCn- Icy.MINDEN MINDEN , Neb. , April 6.-Special---The ( ) ropubIicc county convention was Iselsi here I yectorilay to noniinato a a3 t of delegates to t the congrea3lonat ansi state ccnvcntfon , re- . . pectiveIy. The senro of the convention was I absolutely for W. F. Andrews fOS congrees ; ) Captain C. F. Adams for governor , and W. I A. McKinley for ijreaIdnt. The congres- I atonal convcntlcn viII be hold In Minden , S April 8. WAhOO. Neb. , April 5.-Specinl.---The ( ) democratic county cthtral committee met in thtLi city yesterday afternoon and called a coulty convention to meet in this city , April s 18 , to choose delegates to the state cciven- tion , to be heldinlAncoln , April 29. Itvin.vztI ( If gJi. 'j' ri ( miii I'I Itle. . D1TROIT , April 1.-S. fl. Archer of New York , secretary of the National Coinmt'sion league arrived horn today and Is consulting Detroit corwentlon promoters regarding the holding of the national convention of advocates of a tariff commission in this 1 city. Mr. Archer said today that Cleveland and Kansas City wanted the convcntjon , but . that inco yesterday lie considered Chevoland I out of It. The secretary predicts that at ) leaNt 2.000 advocates of the removal of tise tariff question from politics will attend the cQnvcntlon. Of uIwarci of 200 commercIal bodica in the United Statw. all but two have appointed delegates. It'ctl 31'iI CIziiii ( lie District. ; . I NASHVILLE , Tenn. , April . -Aithoughs the Davidson county republican corwentlon yesterday endoroad McKinley , well Informed r republlca leaders say the distrIct con.- . , vention will send two iteod delegates to St. Loula : that the outside counties will select ' enough Itced dciegatea to capture the (115- : trict convention , wtlh the assistance of .1 fleed delegites from tisis ( Davidson ) county j ; and the Reed men claim with a good show c of authority , that they have outmaniged tli McKinley leaders. , ; F'ree iItvcr Men l'relnsilsinte. , ST. LOUJS , April 5.-The free sliver men of 100 or more townships and counties of Missouri held conventions yesterday and in almost every instance free coinage at 16 to { 1 wis : endorsed and delegates to the state convention were instructed to vote for dele- gatca to the national convmtio who favoreQ that idea. Wheievcr the Issie was made ? the conventIons expreed themselves In favor of rending a ohid silver dolegatlri to Chicago , : regardicos of the 'choices of congressIonal dlstricta. J flEEt' SNOW IN T1iF MOUNTAINS. Cattle Itnisge OIL tile iVinil itivcr Coy- I ereil Six F'ett Deeis. LANDER , Wyo. , April 5.-Speclal.--Deep ( ) snow in the mountains and foothIiI has . greatly Interfered with the gathering of ' cattle at the head of Wind river , and also over on Green river. The last two atorms , vere ot accompanied by wind , consequently there Is no bare ground , and the snow lies six feet deep. Dravea of elk left , as it by 1nstInct , a vast stretch of country , now coy- cred by the deep snow. The anImals started out to the lower foothlll just before tlso snow caine , and old-timers , who noticed t. raid that there would be very severe titorms , which turned out to bo correct. Iany farmers In the Lander valley have snore than lialf of their spring plowfisg done , but these operations came to it halt on Mon. 1iay , when ( silly a toot of snow fell all over L : the va'ly. It ui : cover' the ground. Stock- 9 ( rnIS Prthiot abundance of Coed for the season of 1896. because of the large amount of snow which Iia fallen this spring. . t _ Great activity is displayed among stock- t men thhi soanon , to protect themselves aga.ist thIeves. They have no hositatton III saying to men of questionable character that there are two roads , either one of which tloy juay take. One leads out of time state 1 and the other to the penitentiary. Sevcn vIi1 le tried here at the next term of court for stc-ck stealing , and saveral now cases will 1)0 fled , . ansi the mo arrested be- . . tore tlso term begins. The stockmen ray that time tIme ha. come , for them either to pnd time thieves to the pn1tentIary or to . give up the stock business. 4 - i'remtJmg for thmi lint Sirlma.s. LANDFit , Wyo. , April . -Special ( Teho- gram.-Tbo ) Indian. department has in- atrucied Inspector Major Jomes McLaughlin to make a treaty for the purchase of the Big d Horn hot springs. Tim major , under these irs&tructions. arrived hem yesterday , and is * now in conference with captain \Vilson , act. In.g lndan ! ajemit. lie will irocecd o the hot springs , and after a complete examnina- tion , viIi comb back to the agency anti hold couneli wIth the Sheslmonca and Arapa- hoes , amid If they will accept a reasonable nmsipont'tlon , time government wihi purchase the springs and a strip of country ten miies long anti five wide , Immediately surrouni- ing theft. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Inyis' iiomlF'nmimmd. . LANDFIt , Wyo. , April . -Special ( Tele- gramu.-Tlso ) body of John lavIs , a young farmer , vlio was drowned In the Big \Vind Wver , last August , was found today. At $ hmo time that 1)avis was drowned an effort IYPH made to litisi his relatIves , but none ) save appeared , and hits estate is now in the hands of tii court. lie was a successful farmmsor , and bad accumulated considerable sroperty , - * ' 'I'riivel . 'Imeii ing.r. Whether on pleasure bent , or business , take psi every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs , as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on tbo 1 idneys , liver and bowels. preventing fevers , headaches. anti other forms of. sickness , For sale In tO-cent and $1 bottles by all readimig druggIas , Manufactured by the Cal- hernia Fig Syrup Cjtmpany only. -S C ( .emm.rmiL CoIIVIII , htt'Ire. 1il4TEtiCF , Neb. , AprIl . -Speclal.-At ( ) - a recent amseeting of conipammy C , First regi- - meat , Nebraska NatIonal Guard. resolutions were adopted consmnendlng ttiti career of hirigatller General Colby and requesting huts to agaIn be a candidate for election to that posItion , Under date of Aprl 3 , General 3 Voiby wrItes to CaPtaimt Braineril , command- lag company 0 , ucknowledgttg the receipt of , ) the resolutIons , but sayimig Ito has decided A aot to ho a caudidato for ro-clecttomi. liriga. dier General Colby will sever IsIs connection l tIth the Nebraska National Guard at lisa Chose or his present term. p Iimmimmlmmg mmt limmioli , I LINCOLN , 'AprIl 5.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) 11am began. f4IhIng this morning at sunrise sad continued until na.iriy 11 o'clock , irtrult imismi I.tiimlsvhiits Tie. . LOU1S1I4l , ICy , , April 5.-Loulavilie , 8 ; IcIrolt. S : thIrteen immmsings ; game calied on account of darkmsess. ThIRTEEN IS illS ILOODOO Hotel Olork Taflis of' the Unlucky Odd Numbor. SURROUNDEDDYMOSTDEADLY INFLUENCES Imistnimee's Cited % 'hiere t'enmie 'e.VII ( ) hImt 'i'ormi a Ii ii I hie 1'lii ri's , hove Commic 1mm ( rIef mimimi iIttiy 'I'lmiicN let lenthm. "It was lnnounce(1 a few dayo ago tlmat thirteen of anything as no hmooloo , " me- hiarked a hotel cleflc of this city last oven- lmsg as he nervously fingered the register in front of him , "which only proves that there nra ignoran.t people in this world , " he added , as ho SIgned a bar qimeck for a bell boy , "Any person who has an Idea that he can get through tlmh world without trouble and tamper wIth thirteen had better try it. Hut I would advise him to get hia life insured drat and make lila best frhond beneficiary , " continued the titan who prosllca over tue temnporary destinies of hla guests. "What do I know about the No. 13 ? "I cmii a living examliple cf Ito ( loathly influence - once , for I sin the thitrtccnus chiid of thirteen - teen generations , in each faintly of which there wee thirteen clmildum. " \'hen I as 13 years olil I fell down an areaway and broke my collar bone , and whets I recovered I mt a bg bully whose fattier ( liii not like nilne , and ho broke my 51050. That is the reason I wear this sinister expreseiomt cn my face , People rise Ictiow me vehI do miot mmml it , but It has lost me many a jolm , for gueLts object to bcln.g sneered at. That was an oventini year in mny exltence , I can tell yost. I Imava oflen wondered how I ever ilved tlmrotmgh it. " "Did you over have dlmeulty in renting room No. 13 in this hotel 7" was asked. "lo ve ? When I first came here , eight years ago , % e had a proprietor who got math when I suggested that the number ef that room shoishl be changed. Lie said that It one of ! io best rooms imo the house and tlmat if there was anyone siily enough to refuse to occupy It , who believed In. the idiotic auperstltlon , ho should be booked for a ky parlor. I let it go at that , and siid nothing , lcoowing that he would regret his haet' oxpre3slona. 4 few weeks later a woman who occupied the room was robbed or $150 and eli of her clothes-everythIng she had In the world. In tlio iiext room but OSLO there was a jewelry merchamit vlso had $5,000 worth of diamonds in lila trunk. Tue burglar siever thought of lookIng for him , Two weeks later a consumptIve who was on isis way to the Pacific coast occupied No. 13. I knew it. was all up wIth him when I booked him , and. I have felt like a crIminal over since , for lie dieJ that night. 'Tliings vent from bad to worre. and pea. iile were rcbbcd In that room oo frequently that. it faIled to excite comument untIl we discos'ered that it was a porter who was getting rich off the property of our guests. Wojalled him , For six months wo had no more trouble with the room , and I began to think that possibly I had credited It wIth freaks of fate which might have happened anywhere ole in the house. I had cause to regret that decision aftcrwarj. TIID IIOODOO PURSUED THEM. ' 'Ono nIght , vhitn I was on the cdi ] shift. which kept me ui ) until 3 o'clock in the morning , a lineiy theowed young fellow , hand- sortie as a picture , and undoubtedly rome mnother's darling , came up to the desk. 1-La had the appearance of having just recovared from a protracted debauclm. ills dark eyes were deeply sunken and bloodshot. He had a re.tiera . mcnner which aroused my sue. pielons the minute Ite apprcaehcd site , but I comfortcd myself with the thought that possibly - sibly I mnight be mistaken as to his Inten- tions. The house was full with the excsption or No. 13 , and after a momont'ai heItaticii penciled it Of the book opposite his name. "Ills eye caught the figures as I hian.ed him the key ant ] as he turned to follow the bell boy he gave a short laugh and sald lighitlrVcll I guess that ona will do as woli as any.I bad occaclon to remember 'that'rnmarlc , for thieext morning the man was found dead , banging to the bed post. He had suicided. "About a mcsith later an athletIc looking young man and hIs mother caine to the hotel. They were asrigned roonsa Nos. 12 and 13 , the young man being placed Iii No. 13. I watched him closely , for I knew lie was Infer for It. I wao not mIstaku , for upon the third day ho was taken sick. A physician called and a few days , later another one was r'umnicned for the purpore of holding a con- sultatlon. They decided that Ito had an aggravated - gravated case of veriform appendix and that an operatIon was neeesssry. During the ahort interval w'hicb ensued while the young man amsd IsiS mother were deciding whether he sho'tild undergo the operaticn or not he discovered. that 1mb room number was 13. lie was ona of the messy who knew that it did not pay to trIfle with Providence and ins. mod1ateh demanded that he be changed ii to other quarters. It was done and , iatrange to relate , he improved steadily and In a short time had entirely recovered his health. The doctors announced that isis case must have beems merely a severe attack of inflainniation and so the matter rooted. "Ths ! little episode set the landlord to thinking. and ho had the obnoxious uunsber rensoved and "Parlor A" substituted. From that time on we had no more trouble with the room In questthn. SOME LOCAL APPLICATIONS. "Take Thirteenth street in thIs city. for instance , " contbued the clerk , who had by this time thmorouhly warmed up to his cub- ject. "More crimes and accidents have occurred - curred on this thoroughfare than upon alt the oIlier main 1rcets in the cty 'combined. WiIlian Chapple moved to time corner Cf Thirteenth and Jackson hortly Iafcmro he was' killed y James , Jab. Pil tchutt. a saloon keeper on the opposite corner , cosn- mitted , sulcde. ! I have no dcubt that late upon the nglst of his death , % hilo flurlng at isis desk , he must have caught a glimpse of time tatai talIsman. whictm the flickering of this street lamp disclosed , and reahILIi1 that it was tmseieMs t comnhat bmis otrait- emiesi circumstances in such a locality , do- ilberately stepped Into hia Ice box and turi ed On the as. "It svas over Thrteenth ! street that the body of John Sehjan was trundled by hiss mysterious assassins. and It was here that the officers lost ali clew to this route which they took , James 11am , one of Omaha's most popular hotel clerks moved tm Thirteenth street and Im.mediateiy afterward lost hil life by falling from a fourth. story window. It was Into a hotel at the corner of ThIrteenth and Dodge streets that Dolly Edwards , a tImer- oughmiy bad woman. beguiied Earl Gondoss , where , upon December 13 , 1894 , when bunted by the police , ho shot and killed liImsit. "Time engineer at the Barker hotel fell down a stairway on the thirteenth day of the month , two years ago , and was afterward found dead , his neck having bent brokems , It was on July 13 , 1S94 , thmat Jolts5 Slal. macher , a shoemaker at 021 South Thirtoentim street. was last seen alive. Three days later IsIs body , in a badly decomposed cundi- tion , was found by the police , hans Schu- man shot hiniself , dyimig instantly , in a saloon on Thirteenth street , south of Jack. son , and it was at tIme corner of Tlmirteentim and 1Iowad. streets tbatSam , , Duliols snot his deaths on Dqcesnber 13 , 18D5. "I toil you a surfeit cf tlmrteems ! Is worse tItan cpldemnc. ! ' concluded the cleric , us iso hastIly pulled down a call fromn parlor "A. " which stlii registered the old number , - - a- V'or Crmmeh t lo Ammlnsmihs , MAT4VEI1N , Ia. , April 5.-Svecia ( Tele- irazn.-T ) , 13 , GIbson , one of our most promInent - Inent merebants , was arrested today for cruelty to aninmuis. It is niteged that Iso continonced beating bis horses before church time , thIs niorning , all comttlnueti untIl church was out , over alt hour. 4fter his arrest , ho caused warrants to be isued agsalxss some of the bystanders , one of these , a iso ) ' , for assault wIth intent to do great bodily Injury , and forming a mobS , -S $ eekhmg lisIuiiee of More Mimriltsrs , MOLINII , Ill , , April 5-Men have beeit digging over Henry Ihastian's farm. yard , near MiIams after further links in the chain of evidence against Ilastian , time suIcIde and supposed mnurderer of Fred lCumichniammmt. iilmtce tlto finding of John l.auderbmtch 8 remains , another skull Itus bevn found. Ulbo an phi tims basin , centain. Ing coagulated Jlod and hsupusu hair be. lteVs'l to be from a third vIctim , t is now believed 11551 Hastiest's farm will be toumid a enurderos e graveyard , IIASTI1i1 S1Ilt'iiHS AT L'hilIflNT. Clitirrhmps lhmthormtehr and .IOTDIIN1E Celeitro to I he htt'stirre't lists Iit' F'REMONT , ApriI 5.-SpecIal.-Etrstcr ( ) Sunday , was especially observed itt the churches In this city , They wore crowded with worshipers. At the Congregational cinmrch the nilisic was particularly sorthy of mention. The anthems , "Christ has Won the Victory" and "O Saving Victim , " were rendered by the church quartet , and the solo , 'Grassea anti ltostw , " with violin oh- ligate , by I ) . II.S'hcoler and Miss Dar- lena Coo of Omnaha. The church anti chan- eel nero tamsietully decoratel wills Easter ilhtes , daiska and potted plants. Centimmsial lodge , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , to the number of 110 were present as guests of the chstmrch. The sermon by 11ev. W. II. Buss was 'Easter Victorleso. " In the evening a isinise concert sas given by the choir , assleletl by Mr. D. 11Vhsceler , Mrs. CassIus Reynolds and Miss Coo of Omnaha , violinist. The music was especially aiipt prnte to the season , At the Presbyterian chitireli Limo decorations ere very extensive and vell arranged and time music of a high order. Mt. Tabor cotn- Inamidery , ICmsiglits Templar , attended in a body lIt full uniform , At the Episcopal clmurcls the holy eucharist % vasm ceiebratel at 8 and 10:30 : a. nt , The floral decorations were elaborate anti thse music deservlmtg of mspeclai snention , especially - cially the solo by Louts Keene. At tim Mothodtst church the music was under the direction of Prof. Iavia of tlmo musical department of the Frcmont Nor- lrmai school and 'as especially good. The builthing"wss crowded anti the floral decora- tionsm very weli arranged. Theto were also special Easter services 'at thso Cathalic , lIap- fist , Lutheran anti other chmirchcs. It seemed mts though all the plants amid flowere in the city were used to decorate the dif- fercmtt liotmses of worship. The Wotnams's club yesterday afternoon resolved - solved itself Into a presifiemitial comsvcntion of 1990. The first order of hmsincss , after report on comitesteti delegations , which cc- casloned conslIerablo animated debate and resulted in a compromIse on the Texas dole- gatlon , was the adoptIon of a platformn , vhsIch was very iemsgtlsy. Ommo of the Isiamiks adopted favored giving men the right of framiohiso on school board matters , It suet with some opposition. Several speeches were made , presenting candidates , which created a great deal of interest , Alaska delegatIon had a candidate to propose , also Illinois amid Texas , but the convention was tinalile to agree on either candidate pre- sented. The ladies took a vote on their presidential preferences and McKinley won by a large majority. The opposition was very "scattering , " I.'UNIHIAL , OF' IaATid MAXEY COhn. Iiaaimietse C4simetmrse Ateimds ( lie S'ry- ice's sit jut' Craye. LINCOLN , April 5.-Speclai ( Telegram.- ) The funeral of late County Treasurer Maxey Cobb , hold today , was time largest ever wit. nessed in tlto city of Lincoln. Rev. Lewis Gregory , pastor of the First Comgrogational church , conducted time services at time reai- iloitco of the deceased , 130 South Twenty- eighth street. ' The Ancient Order of UnLtcd Workmen , ICnghts ! of Pythias , and a de- tacimment of the Loyal Legion took charge of the remains , with impressive eerensones , at Wyuka cemetery. Thousands of ieoplo thronged time vcnIty ! of the stricken home , and passIng through the rooms viewed time caskot. banked heavily with a wealth of floral cffernga , Time entIre roadway between the house and cenietery was lined with car- rages ! , which foil Into the procession as it passed. The rervices.at the house were held at 3:30 : p. In. Among those who attended the funeral fromu Omaha svcre Governor Alvin Saumiders , Il. It. Stone , H. E. I'aimer , Lyman Richardson , F. 13. Bryant , 0. F. Fmiiilce , T. J. Clarkean and Lyman Brown. EiL'ILt $ sit Hxeter , EXETER , Neb. , April 5.-Spec'ti.-The ( ) Congregational Young People's Society Cf Christian Endeavor held its regulam monthly business meeting and social at the resdenco of Mrs. W. H. Taylor , Friday evening. This was also tto tIme for the annual meeting. There wcr about flay present. Reports. were made by , time Qfliccrs and cisziirnen of committees. , At the close of the business nseetLng the social committCe tack charge. and gave a Mother Goose social. Several were very appropriately costumed to repro- cent the characters portrayed in Mother Goose's rhymes. Altogether , a very pleasaat evening was spent. t Several days since a few of our people who happened to be up and out of doors between - tween the hours of 10 and U. o'clock at night. saw what looked hike a iarge ball of fire with a train of flame fall fromn the heavens. The Immediate country was made as light as day for a few aecond. Mr. Ashnocre , who lives abapt five nilies north- west. of town , came in a day or two later and showed sonoo yery peculiar looking pieces of stone , or rather cinders , whiclm he said Ito found in his rye field. lie said he noticed a spot In the rye which looked as if there- had been a fire in thmo middle of the field , which Imad burned a epot equal to an acre. Ho said he couicl have picked up hundreds of piecer. The pieces look like the slag frqm a blast furnace. It is believed the meteor fell In tilts rye Ileki and cx- pioded just before touching this ground. Thu Sunday school of the Chriatian church gave a very pleaeaitt taffy pull at the residence - dence of Mrs. G. W. Patton Thursday nIght. Quito an Interesting entertainment was given by the young people. One hiumedred dishes of taffy wore aold during time evenIng. 'l'esnpernimce Macthin at 1'eciimmueh. TECUMSEH , Neb , , Aprir 5.-Specal ( Tale- gram.-A ) union temperance meeting was held In the Presbyterian church hmee tonight by thin coxigregatons from , tIme Christian , Baptist , Metlmothiit and Proby erian churcimes , and was generally attended by citizens. The large church building was crowmled to the doors with an enthusastic ! audience anti niany wore limsahie to galls admittance. Speeches were nsut.e by the pastors of the churches nsentionod. VIAThitIt IrOiiIlCatST , GenerzLlh' F'nlrnmmd W'mtrnier with SOhiihiClI 5.VInmiN for Nebraska. WAShINGTON , April . -The forecast for Monday Is : For Nebraska-Generally fair ; warmer ; southeasterly winds shifting to southerly. For MissourI-Local rains in lisa eastern portion , followed by far weather ; cooler Imi the southeast portion ; msorthseamsterly windy. For Iowa-FaIr ; warmer In the western portiOns winds shifting to easterly. For Kamssas-Generaliy fmm ir ; wtmz'mucr ; east. oriy wInds ; shmiftimmg to ssomtlmeriy. ; For Coioratlo-I"nIr warmuer in the north. em porliotmI isoutilerly winds , Wyoming-Fuir ; warmer in the east- em portiolt ; sotmthcrly wimisha. For Montann-Increnmsing cloudiness ; warmer in the eastern Portion ; soutimerly windms. For South Dakota-Fair ; warmer ; southeasterly - easterly winds. Lot'ni It'eorl , OFFICE OF' T11h WEATIIEIt IIUItFJAtJ , OMAHA , April 5.-.Ovnnha record of lain. Imerature and ralmitnit comiarei with the corresponding day of time past four years : 1896. 1S95. 1801. .1893. Maximum temperature. , . , fil 77 f3 75 Minimum tensperaturo , , , , 35 51 29 19 Averagit iwecivItnthon , , , . , , 44 CG 41 02 i'recipitatlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .00 .00 .0) ) Condition of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for limo day and since March 1 , 1190 : Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Deilciency for the day Accumulated excess since Mnvch 1. . . . . . . 351 Normnai PrecipItatiOn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . icflciemsey ? or the ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'otnl precipltatioim ainre March 1 , , , , , , , . Deficiency since Marclm 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it i'jmnrts fiomim html loaN lit 8 p. in , . . . 8TATIOH AND LIT.UI ) OL WEAThER. flIi : e' S Ontahmn. part cioudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iT' North Platte , part cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 , oo huron , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 .04) Clmicamo , part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 .00 St. Louis , raining , , . . . . , . , , . , , , , . , . , Ga 10 HI. Paul , clear , . . , , , , , . , , , , . , , , , , . , . . . . , 42 443 .0) iavenlsrt , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5) ,00 Isnsa. City , ruir.imimc , , . , , . , . . . . . . . , . . . , 4 GO ,21 helena , part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 . CC .00 hlavre. cloudy , , . . . . , . . . . . . , , , . , . _ . . . . , , , ms GO .04) Sait Lake. 5sart cloudy , . . , , . . , , , , . , , Cs 70 .04) lilsmnarci. clear , , , . , . . , . _ , . , , . , , , , , , , , . . , . 41 4 .04) ( 'lmeyenne , part cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . , , 55 GO .00 WIiilton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ,0) Rapid ( 'ity. loll cloudy , , , . , , . , , , , , , , . ec 06 .00 Gahveaton. clout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - -r-- I Indicates trace of precipItation. 14. A. WEL.511 , Obaerye - - - - - - REk1D\11U1 \ OLYIPIk1N CANES Pro1ininafta6tromcni ! O3nIisted of' Unveil- ing1 St1atuo to Their Patrons. GRECIAN thOWN PRINCE TUEIR SPONSOR it'eorcls o 'tIe ? Amit'ri'ntms % Vhmo Art , It , Comtmimti ! % 'h I hm ( lntn's-l'm'ugriI In limehlli'Ie'A ml Vhic flange 5Vt,1f SmmrtM. AThENS , Asril 1-Tomuorro'v is the day set for the opening of tcme ccntests lit the now lielienlo gatnes anti at tolay's preliminiry ceremony a statue was unvehlied by the Crown I'rince Constantine of Greece of M. Averot , tha wealthy Grtek of Alexamidrks , who has alone contributed I ,000,0O0 drachnias _ toward tii expen' of thai restorAtion of tie Stadimttn as nearly as om3iblC to its origlmsal condition. The gaines are to bo under tlm direction of tlmi. Athenian Olymnphc gaines comnmittee , of wIm'ch ' the crown prnce ! is time chaIrman. 'IlIC Umsited States contributes two teams to time competition , one frons I'rinceton end one from the floston A. A. Time Boston team Is conmposetl of 12 , limmeke , svhmo wili bs. . entered in the 100 , 400 antI 00 metres i-aces , which vracticaily Is 110 , 440 amid 880 yards. He lisa a record of it ) lr t'.comitls for 100 yarmla ; 22 2-5 econihs for 2O ; 32 2-5 for 300 : 49 see- onus for tIme quartermnlle. Arthur lilalce will be entered 1mm tue 1,000 and 1,500 metre rune , amiti also Lme tsxfmtty-five sulk rums front More. thou to Atitimens. lie imas it utile in-door record of 1:29 3.5 , mantle whirls lie won the ntermsatiottnl clmaniplonslmip of tue N. E. A. A. U. tWo years ago. Ellery Ii. Clark is a student at Harvard , Ills records are : High jtmmimp , 5 feet it ) 5-S inches ; putting sixteen- potmnd hmot , : io feet ; broad jump , 21 feet , 10 iitcho' ' : 120 yart1 , iumrthies , 17 2-5 seconds , and tlmrowlng time hemmer 123 feet. The Princeton team will be enotalned by Robert Garrett. % vlto is entered for tise mihiot put , throwing the discs , broad jmmimmp and imoriaontal bar vault , Garrett put tIme shot tlmimty.msine feet six incites at time lim- dcor flied of lImo Boston Athletic nssocla- lion this last winter. A. C. Tyler will enter thmo itolo vault competition. hits roe- ord , made imm New York on May 25 last , was eleven feet two amid three-fourths im'clmes , equal to that of 0. ' 1' . flimoisolx of the UnIversIty of Pennayivaimla. F. A. Lasso is entered for the 100 mnetcrs , anti is a 100-yard man , havimig ( lone tIme dash in ten seconds fiat , Ii. 13. Jamnesomi , vimo vliI corn- 1)0(0 in the 400-motor race , is the fourth 111511 of tIme team. Jameson has a record of fifty-three seconds for the 440-yard dash. Foliowimig is the program of tIme games : Athletic . ' 5irnrts-Foot races , 100. 400 , 500 and 1,505) ) motors ; htirdio races of 110 m bra , itimining broad. amid high jump , pole vault , putting 'time ishmot amid thiro'ing tIme discs ; bug distance run fromn Athens to Marnthn , a distance of forty-eight kilo- meters. Gymnastic Sports-Individual exhibitirns. exhibitions ( In the rings , parailei bars , horse leaping and toym work , femselng and wrestling - tling , work 'vith 1me foiis , stave and sword. amisateur , cLjl , aijO military vrethlng , Gte- cian amid Rornnneimsethcda , , Shooting-\Vltii nrniy rifles , carbines and pistols. ' I Nautical thorts'f-Yachsting , race for steam yachts over'a tomi-mssiie cotmrse , races for sailing vessrLa , - cowing of one-oared skiffs , tvo auth four-oam'd yawls with outriggers ; swimming , Fl0 , 00 and 1,000 metes's ; game of vater pola. flIcycling-5Race , ot 2,000 and 10,000 misc. tars and 100 kitometers ; also a race for two hours , - . ' Athletic Gisqiss-Lawn tennis , single and double , anti tiichct. Tue weathqr isj' rainy today add there is some doubt ) vhetber the games will cans- licence tL'moarow' . s LONDON,14 AIIrII 6.-A dispatch to the Times from Athmns says the premnier , Id. Delyannis. arid all of the ministers were prca. ammt at thto unveiijng of tIme. statue of Id. Aver. off , t- - - The TimncbaailCtter from Athens descrlb- lug time hmistor of the twesent issoysnient for the revival of ths Heilenic games , whlcim says : "Tli SUCCeSS of the festival is now ceziured. It hiss boems vlsey detes'nsined to avoid all needless expenditures on temporary decorations and not to atemnpt any fetes on a large scale for the amusement of visitors The Grecian finances are not in a condition for a lavish display. Of all thi capitals of Europa Atimens least needs embellishments , whiclt would only detract from her unique An editorial In tIme Tlnes highly epprovea of tIme movement anti regrets that Oxford and Cambridge' are not better repro- sented. Time Daily News has a dispatc'h fromAthmens , which says : The traimier of time Greeks. is well aittsfled vitlm their progress , but muclm cannot b expected of the few veeks' jire pam- tion. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tn1iiqtmr Ie'fen ts St. J'mul. DUDUQ1JF. Ta. , April 5.SpeoialTwo ( ) thousand seetator.t saw tIme Dubuques wIn today. Score : Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . 010011307-13 St. ] aui. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 i 0 0 1 0 1 0-11 Hits : Dmmhmque. 13 ; St. Paul , 12. Errors : Dubuque. t ; ; St. 1'til. 4. I3atteries : ltm- buque , itoxendaha and Zahner , Smith and Graver ; St. Pttu' . Pii'le and Kmaus. ( hinrrele,1 t ) ; , . ii Ihstisilh.sihh Gimimme , ChICAGO , April 5.-lielmer Monahan was shot and ltiiod : amid Robert Ramsey seriously wounded at Barber amid Canal streets tonight - night by a Islals named Andraws. who Is otill at large. The men imnd participated in a game of handball 1urlng wImich beer drink- lug played an insportant part. A dispute whIch occurred In time afternoon was revived anti the shooting resulted. he,111 re''nIli Gmtiie mm Dra'y. p1IITADELP11IA , April 5.-The four- tcenth game of chess for the champIonship of the United States , between Kemomsy anti Sim3waior , yeas islayed today , and after thirty moves , was docareti a dma' . Time scomo now stands : Show'nlter , 6 ; Kemeny , I ; drawn , 4. Gthlert holds I hat' Chiainpiommslmjp , CHICAGO , April 5.-In the match yesterday - day for time Dupont clstimpionahmlp trophy at 104) live birds , F , S. Gilbert of Spirit Lake , Ta. , dcfeatetl I. W. Build of Pemberton , N. J , , by a iscoro of 92 to 74 , S Iesillms of fir 1)my. JEFFERSON , Is , , April 5.-Special ( Tcle. grans.-Framsk ) Fuller , one of the most prom. Imserit Knights Tenmpiar in Iowa , tiled last nigbt. at ( hiphthleria , PARIS , April . -Tho .painter , Duez , is dead. Ernest Ango Duez was born in Paris in 1843. amid stu1ipd In the atehier of Pile. lib Inado imis appearance in tue Salomi in 1808 wltim a "Mater lloroso , " Since thmat time scarcely a year isatr passed without souse important work Jrbiii isis brush. In 1890 ho sent to the DWsidht Salon nu Champs do Mars a portraht'Wstd hues since contributed to that society. M. Duez obtained a medai of tue third dimm'tim' 'In 1874 , and one of tue first class in 1879.t'mlie ' receIved tile decora. then of lImo 1Xiiibn of Itenor in 1880 , and wa niado an cPTcmrm1n 1889. ' 1'ECUMSEIIPNtW. April 0-Speclal ( Tele- gramn-At ) 11 o'ciocic this nmamning W , J , Darling died fltttmIi Imomo in this city of bronchitis , agett 45 ear3. ir , Darlimig came to Tecunsscmhm from time state of iNesy'ork three yeara ag6tM , lmope of benefiting hmls healthm , whicht cms timemi poor , Ho made this trip by wagonml0tmtIvaH aecomnpanied by hs famniiy. Rece1Silit-tmo benefit , ho last year drove from Tecusnolm to the mountains in time vicinity of Dmtsr in search of a cilmnato that would afft hmn relief. Again his was' disappointed , 4m1d fali returned to timls city to joIn bi amiy , wlmichi bail been left here ( luring thm4uIner. Mm , laring ! 's'as a tailor and has enged in that vocaticn hur- lng his resIdence bore , lie hmatl hocms In 'ery poor healtlm this ΒΌ vlnter , but vas able to be out oii the street 4lmsst week. lie leaves a wife ansi two ciuuiden. The deceased carrIed a 2,000 life Insurmthc policy in the W'ood- Inca of the World order. No arrasmgenscnts have yet been made for the funeral , N13V YORK. April 5.-Israel Iiurhatt , for mIlan > ' years identified wIlls thus wimolesalo dry goo busiress in tlmis city , died at lila borne In flroQklyn last night of Pneumonia. Comnphhinent to mutt Singers. FORT DODGE , Ia , , April 5.-Special.- ( ) Time GrIeg Mandskor , time NorwegIan sing- lag socloty of Fort Dodge , has received a song written czpociaily for it by hijorn- stern lhjornson , who imad Grieg , time famous composer. set It to 'music. In view of time fame of both author and composer , the local musicians greatly appreciate ibo coampil- meAt , - i-lNhOitSi2i ) iIY 'l'ilil CONlhlflStht'1N. 'iht ho All Thse'C8n to hhi'li , tIme' Ne' . hrnskn Club , The following extracts are quotei from letters semit to Messrs. ii Ii. itheens , Satntmel flees amml ( others first interested ims organizing - ing the Nebraska climb. Congreftnsaht Mer- ctr eoo : "I tmsssmre yeti of my co-ol'eratiOn to the beet of imsy ability in emicotmraging imisnsigratin to Nsbraska , Advsrtisir.g always Pays cmiii Ne-hiraska hears advertising , It can simp- Isort moat flattering econiuins. " Conps'cssmmsami Sirode writes from Wttshiing. ton : ' ' \'liile I caisnot obtain time names of time Nebraska pfoimio here to the rcss3lutions sent me , I want to Sc ) ' for tnymseht that I inn ctt- ily imi synspathmy with time sentIment of tli preasmillo and reeoiutiomis. " itd under ems- other date : "I sin imi full sympathy wills the sentlnsmts timerein expressed ansi hll be glad to lend my aid to ammy project looking toward the building nIt of Neliraska interests and the encouragement of ismsmmslgration of good citizens , You cams count cmi mime to do what .1 can to forward the work outlined in your resolutions , lion , \V. E. 1\mmdmewms of the Fifth diotrlct , tinder date of Mardi 14 , writes to this' msc- me tory : "Yours of maccut date has just isiets me- calved end carefully considered. I ant pleased to miote lme emsergy and vractical work of LIme Nebraslca club. I lmnve read your l&ter with a grtat deal of pleasure aimul interest , although - though I hove been so very busy that I could not ettitly tlmi qutatiois as coritmliy as I do- aired , Kmsowlng that the s'ork l In good iiamitl.-j Otiti tlmat it will be direced to time great- ( st benefit of tIme etate I have givis my at- tentlon to time dumlics , wlmicis are pressed for consideration here. I hope that the people of Nebraska wIhI have a prosperous year in cross auth hsmsitmss , " Senator Thmimrston sent imi regrets Iii me- 5Dec50 to an invitation to a club ineetiimg , , ) sying : "I regret that I cannot attentl your meeting tide evening for the reason that the Umsion Pactflc oflicials have terdeicil Inc a (111111Cr for the same tlmmse. I expect to be In Omisalsa all the preremit week , and should you mave another mmteeting amid desire umy nresence durIng - Ing that titus , I will ho glad to attend , as . omit heartIly its syiitiYtthmy wills lisa inovemmscmit. " Comigressnssms Meiklejohi mi lies entiorsed the climb him a practical way by delivering a stroimg asltlres-s ots time work of the state club at a recent - cent conventlotm of time ilcet Growers' Artt- ciatlon Cf Nebraska , attemsileti by over COO delegates from all harts of tlte state. " The Atkinson GraphIte refers to time club In time following terms : "On tIme inside of Ibis issue of the Graphic is an article , wimlch tlirougluiy explains the pians of timEs Nebraska club. It is isnmesl by tile imrue'tlent amid excctmti' coinnsittee of time club. head it. hand it to your smeighbor and tell him to Imnud it to s'omne one else. ' ' After quoting sin edtoriai frosms asmcthscr Nebraska paper referring to the chimit it adds this en- dorsensent. "This is otis of this grandcet nmoves tttat hats ever beesi ismaugmtratetl , amii should meet the hearty approval of all. Silas A. iloiconib is vresidcnt. You will find n aabscriptlon hsiamik in nnotiier column , which cut out amid fIll In anti imIcloro $1 and send to Judge Cli'mtoms N , I'oweil. chislrmuan of the exocimlivo comnmitic , Otssaiia. Time aim'sreo are ostly $ i apiece , anti you can take more lman one if you 'am1t to. Theme you are privileged to suhicribe for mimors smimt to be paid till a yeas' fromis date. Put your shoulder to time 'hesl amil , Nebraska vili boom as it never 1ia3 boomed before. " 0)1 A I r.t C. ' . : ii i it A C i. LI hi A Ts'FAI ItS. I mimimmeilate Iflt'i't'IL't' I mm Iziterest and tcsaihi'rshm1 p Ivt'ctt'l. ! That flurisiming institution , time Omaha Camera climb , is bestirring itself with the approach of eirimig , amid preparing for a reviVal - viVal of immtercst anti a stmbstantial increase lit membership. The scull-monthly exhibits of imomimc amid foreign lar.terit slides imave conme to be 'ery Isleasamit occasions , that occurring last Monday evenIng being tIme slIest erjoyalsle and bst attended display ever given by time club. Beside numsseraua well exectmtod iidcs by ismemisbers , a number of beautiful spechinens 'ere showis of work from the New York Society of Ans'ttour Photographers' , imiclwilmig admIrable sped- mene by Alfred Stelglitz nt1 F. C. Beach , Sofia igiy Intero.timmg reimresestations of disease gemmmss by 1)r. Edward Lenmhmg 'of BelIeves hospital , anti four exquisite colored flower stimihies by Mr. anti Mrs. Cornelius Van Brunt. These last are so near technical perfection that they lmava bcon adopted by this New York Board of Education as the utandard botanical representations of tIme state. The lately adopted system of the inter- cimange of lantern slid has given a new impetus to this fascimmating branch of pimo. tographiy , makIng it posibIe tar lesser and remoter chubs to see mind profit by the work of others further advanced. if thess perIodical displays by the local club w'oro properly advertised , it Is thought muammy outsiders wotmld enjoy seeing tile beau- tifui pictures thrown upon the screen. To this end ; t - is oroposefi to give due notIce of this' next exhihitlen. sit whicit time club will be glad to see ail Its friemsds and thcso interested in phmotograpiiy or ammy dejmrtment of tIne pictomisI art. The roomus are at 1312 F'arnans i4rcet. upstairs , and ir.fornsatioms concerning the club , Its aismis anti require. nsents xviiI be furmilshmed by Miss Kemp , who Is In clia"ge of the rooms , or byV , 1' . Durimali , time secretary. liIUEL' I'ANIC Ci.hIAILS A ClliJittiii Floor nt South SltheMethomhist ( ; I-ess Wit y , The evening Easter service at the South Tenth Street MetimoJist church was biter- routed by an accident that caused a mmmiid pammic , Time opening prayer lmat.i itist beau COlmdlmdod ( , when a large part of time floor in the rear gave way and sank reveral fect. Time Isauce vast crowded. Tlicro was a great deal of aicroarning , and the room was coon cleared. No cite s'as hurt , thmougim it was at first sus- peeled that soimse were , and a doctor uae callei , The eubsidence of time floor was not cc great as to iilO pOople elm top of OflC another , anti miono were trampled. Time stoves are emi tlmio part of thme licor , but they vere mint overturned. 'i'he fires were drawmt before time btmiitlismg was left. Thu damage Ia stimali and wili be s'aoum repaired. It was found that the sinking of time floor 5yas due to thu giving away of otmo of Limo isialum thrnbermm in. the baeonsent. The janitor. it Imi said , has been In the Imabit of throwing the ashica frons the furmsaco us too door proximally to time supports , anmi several days ago the itsLor noticed that one of the coitimna was burned about Its base , Ho thought little of the matter at time tilmIe , but it was the one lie nctlced that gave way , ltms Ilifhtt 'LivIng ittmthmtiils. SAiT LAICI , April 5-It. special from Butte , Moist. , sa"s : John Greemm , who is trying to have lila marriage annuileti , told a remarkable story about lila tvlte's mmttrimmtoniai adveniurese. Thmo woman was known in Butte ahmotmt a year ago , as Gladys Homitissearti , and vmms ma devout member or time liaptist church whems Orcen Inst her. They vero married last Selitenibem' . ( in tim l2lIt of last month Green smiyn shme deserted him , taking nih hi cash. Upon isiveattgmstion Green UntIe thmat ( lie vomsin ha olglmt living iiusbammds and tics never heCmi divorced. 11cr fIrst liusiUimd , wimom she min'risd when sims vaii 14 , is a farimser naumicml Amnem'mnan , hivint 7-scar Des Mcliii's , Ia. Iatr sisr niar- rial aoasi'ge iii Ios Mo na's , Lassi I i Iilessa , inyton his iavemsport , Nelson In PomIiand , Om'o. , and Ryams sit Albany. Ore , t3ime iii now i4UiIOmCd to be in 1'rtiantl. , liii miimmt'it'ii iCr , it'ie'sv , SAN FRANCISCO , April 0.-Dr. Chmauncey M. Depew was banqueteti last nigbmi by lime Union League club , tIme heading ropubllcams orgamslzation of tise Paciitc coast. 1rOnsi- mmetmt mcmi of tile state nitemmdetl and Dr. lepow. after feastIng on use good tiiimmgs set itotoro him. utiado a milmort spOoChi1 in which ho taikt'tl of hi's mtpplecitition of this hmonor ( lone bins , anti of Isis lmmspe8stomms ci' Cmiliormmimt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'i'imbert'uihisis ill thmt' Cnhht'it' Cut iii' , I1ANSINO. Mich. , Aprii 5.-Dr , l. at. Orange of tis Michigan AgrIcultural cal- lege , who imami lmsvsIiu'ated tmbercimlosslss ; 1mm almost evci'y Iart of the state , hmtmui hIa covered that Ut distaso also exists In time list' hierd of thorouglmimreds mit time college turns , notwithiatanding time especial earo atmil exi'r- else given these cattle. Iaiserlmsmeais will be made upon time Infreted nmiirssais. Itimu. loViL lIT II IL lxjress 'i'ritI ii , CIait'II1aAND , April 5.-\ hedioi fr. mm : MasslUon , 0. , says ; Confused by eemsersl passemiger trains , thrco brothers naismisti fumm. cennatto , living near Nmsvarre , 0. , drove di- racily imi front of a rdislmiy running ( li've. land , Loraizse & tVlueelimtg ttXI(5 ti'.iimt ilimu , mprsming , V'illimsm s'tid Frusik y.ero ksiio I and the tllrl ; ocaped Time untor uuate mis a % i arc ummir.crs. hOUSE IllS PLENTY OF'ORK \ \ Oubftn Resolutions (111(1 ( Two ApproprMtion Bills to Be Disposed OF , PENSION MEASURES DISPOSED OF Semimi fr's'I'hiiti' t'i II lie l'rlneiiim hh' ( he- emsik'ih Ii ) ' .tpmmr.prlat iiti III iis-M nr- gimmi Nitls' of ii Siit'eeh ( ilL I'aici the liii ilron.ls , . WAShINGTON , April 5.-This imrenmisea to be an exceedingly lively week III the hmotmse , Tommmorrow time house will 'oto on the adop. tion of tIme cenference report oit the Cubaii resolutions , whIch was ( lebatcil 015 Friday and Saturday. It is a foregomse coisciimslon tIle reisort wll ! be adopted by an overwhielni Ing vote , but it is probable there vIli be snore mnember.s recarded agaimsat it timan agalmm4 the passage of time original resolu- tions. Imimnmed'ately afterward an effort will bo niado to Isass the river 1(15(1 harbor bill ummiler a smm.spcnshomt of the rules. Tue bill carries sonsethimig over 9,00O,000 In actual nhsisro- priatluns , but authorizes commtracts for almost $10,000,000 additional. The dismisocrats 'would ' like ass opsortuisity to attack time bill ho- caimso of the eisornsou.s charge it makes UllOf the treasury in tIme future antI they vhii ussake eli the re-sirtaisce they are abho to. tlntler time rules , however , their opposItion is not hhkely to be effectual , and tmmoreover , there are many features of this bill lit which mdi- vdual ! demnocrats are vitally interested , V'v'lmcms ' a mimotion is Ismlo to suspend limo rmilos but thirty iiitmmiitos' delmate arc nilowed on a side , hut it is certaims that an extcneioim of tInme will be mailo to two or three hours. Following tue passage of the river antI harbor bIll , Mr. l'ickler , chairmuan of tIme Invalid irnnslons cosnmnittee , % t iii prohiably ccli up cmi Tmiestiay omme of thme general bills reported by his commrnlttce. There are also two ehection cases to be , lccidcth , one of rhtlchi will unseat Judge C'bb of time Fmfthi AhaLama dlstrct. By W'cdnesday it is exisrtd the tftsrtiflca- tlon.s bill 'hlI.be coimiplotesl asid it wuil probably - ably ccctmpy the attentlen of' the house for thme remimalnder of time week. PROGRAM IN ' 1 lIE SENATE. Time senate will comstiituo time consIderation of the Imostothlco approprIation bill ots Mali- day , takimmg it tip as sools as lsract'CahlC after tIme ccnclut'ion of the routine immornlng business. It. is hmnped time day will suffice to conchiutle tIle debate cn tills Imill. Semiator Morgan has given imotico of a ShlOeCii elm Tuesday ems the Pacific railroad re- fundlmmg qimestioum and lOasibly wiil constimsmo time greater part of time day. Time question is oime to which time senator has givems a great deal of attentiois asish on wimchi ! lie Imas sic- cimsimiilatctl a. 'ait amnoumit of in- fornmation. lie w hi pak in support of his resolution outhismlng a bill anti in oppo'iitlon to thmo blii under cortaidema' tiosm by time joInt subconsnslttee of time two houses , The retmsaInder of the we-sic will be given Cli largehy to the laden apsropriation bUl. This mucasura contauims several feature-s which are certain to develop controversy , time Prndhpal ! Oslo of wimidit is the provisIon fo' the discontInuance Cf time aectariamm schoois for Indians , including the LIncoln anti ilanmpton floads itmstitutons. ! There ale v Ii be an effort in the senate to amnend time bill by athhlmig the 1)1015 agreed upon by the cons- rnittce cmm iimdlmtn affairs for changing time i'ystemn of lard hmcliiismg In Indtan TerrItory , and this will develop a sharp debate. TIme naval appmopriat'on ' bill will be re- narted dimrng the week and will be in con- 'l'tlott to be taken up as soon as the lisdian hill is oUt of the way. It is Senator PelTer's lntenton to call imp imis anti-bond resolution If opportunIty offers. Cmtjilii Lu Jaclc's Fzmrew'rhl m LINCOLN , AprIl 5.-o limo EdItor of Time BceVihl : yost kindly allow mae sufficient - ficiont space to- thank the nsany kind friends of thmD old time and time now for kindly courtesies antI generous' appreciation of my hmummmbio efforts to entertain them ? Deepito tine many pressing invitations to remain and entertaIn , I must start for the east after my second night at Waterloo , April 4. I have. imowevor , concluded to return for ten imiglmta about 1st to 10th of May. I have given threq entortainnments here with alrnqt online chano of program ant ] four talks. I want to thank the press throtmghotit tIme' state , especially Omaha and Lincolms , for tiio kindest consideration. It Is indeed a pleasure to receive only kInd words after nearly mmmc- teen years' nbeesmco from the old stampIng ground. I wish that those wimo may contemplate - template havImmg cmi ovesmimig with time I'oot Scout in May would address Manager Cap- tam Jack , 41 World building , New York. Yours in cloude or eunslmimmo , CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD. hlostoms Police Lo'e 'h'lu'ir Mmiii , BOSTON , April 5.-Thso L'oaton inspectorms were nmuchi surprised yesterday to receive a telegram from Leamiville , Cob , , statimsg that Frank , Ii. Mnmtimi , vlto was arrested there several days ago on request of tIme itoston isolice. hind heel ) released. Martin its wanted hsere on ass Immsiictrmiqnt for holy- gamy , hiavimig lctimped bail in January. The Inspectors located hint in LeadvIllo Jaat 1'/eelc sifter a long search and after request- 11mg bsts ari'cst Chief \Vntts semst it mnosmnmge rcqtmestimmg tIntS lie he hold to awnit requisi. lion papers. Yesterday Marshal flurgees of Leadvll.e sent a message saying : In the absessee of itmstructiosis from you. I hmmivo beets immiable to hold the man nmiy longer , " Asmmi I versa ry of I ii e Jail III rim * ii a riley. SAN I"IIANCISCO , ApIli 5.-A year ago today the body of Jilatmcimo Lament ns di- covoremi in the belfry of Emanuel Baptist church. Theodore 1)tmrrant. her convicted nsurderer , is lms jail , : ts'aIting isntlently time decIsion of thmit supreme court In lmlms casr. Durrant expresses conhldenco tisat he wIll mmot hang ammil did hub scorn affected today wiscss reniinded of the nhmnivermusry of his crinic. crinic.crofij'a Infests the bicipti of liurnnisiy. It a1)Pei1l' iii'm1'iC(1 101'ihlS , bhht is forced to yield to I loud's Sal'Smtlull'iIla , vliIc1i 1)t1l'il'iCS 1511(1 yt-alii.es the blood mid climes all audI iliecusec. flead this : ii In h3optcnmber , 1801 , I summilo a mnlsatep and Injured may ankle , Very soon afterwards , A Sore two imiclies across formeti and In walking to favor It ; I sprouted my nmsllo , Time sere becmmmno mvorae ; I could imot put mny boot 0I1 and I Llmougimt I imlmould have to give up at every stop , I could usot get any relief and had to stop work , I read of a cure of a alissllar case by Hood's Sareaperlila and comicluiled to try It. Ileloro I Issod taken all of two botticts limo sore bad hicaied an i the swelling hail gene dot'n. My Foot 15 noW well mmml I liavo becn greatly bone- filed otImerwhe , I have increased in weight and am in botte beumllim , I cannot say eumougii In jmraiso of Sarsmmpa- rilia , " MIle. 11 , JILAIIIC , So , Jierwick , Mo. Timis uud other sImIlar cures vrm'o that 1ood SarsapaiUa Is thU One l'rmme li'mou.i l'mmriiier.'iiI druggist , . l. l'TL'I..srttt . ttiiy I' ) ' ( Y I iIoQIi .1 O , L'invlh , Mass. iii. ' istI tmmmmdlycmtlhsartlo 1100(1 C S I ) ills mmd liver stliimtmhirmt , .c. hill ) MhIIIONS VISIt A Vit.tNt'liISll , Ilmmglishi After Ih.'I'ris'ili'gr of itsiit- sii hg lihI ru' humus nit fine' ( n smith , NEW 'OhtlC , April 5-TIme t'orlmI today says , that e big deal Is being negotiated 1mm \'eli street that Is potent for good or ovhl to the freight shippers of both east and west , A COShI offer of 2OO0,0OO lttw been made by a leadimmg bankIng hossse , representing a for- olgm : syndicate , for ( lie privilege of mummIng canal boots ems the fine canal by electric traction. Thse exclusive franchise for eke- trio traction cmi tIme canal belongs In the clot- nrusct General ElectrIc conipny , otme of the lrancime of time great Niagara leahls l'ower coitipany , It gives time cositpamiy tIme stile right to sitting wires along tue tow latlm , ert Power houses anti stmplsly electric etirreist for runnIng canal boats , ThIs right it , good for fifty years. 'l'bme Cataroct Cemtral Elctqrlc comispilmy was forssitd to act n the tik'irlbutimmg ngeist for thmis Power outside tIme coumitlt.e of Niagara aimmi Erie , lit order to mse'iutrate t.te . ftmtimre distrlliiition of electrIcity for coinmimercial pmlrposc's amid for catsal uses , this. Erie Canal 'i'ractioss comms- 15551) ' was forzmsed to essimmise all the rights mumsi lsrivlieges of rmmmsnimsg canal boats. Tue cmtarmict eomiipatiy owns all the niock of time hew cosisimimly , Time offer of time foreign syndicate - dicato Ic for time stock of tlmis Erie Canal Traction company only. Several sitonthis \ ago CXI-terImuonts vero missile at Tons- \'anmia wlthm a systemim of towing - ing canal boats lmy a s'nsall immotor rmmmsnltmg on a cahde. The motor ran successfully antI towed several imts at good speed. Many of it tisccliamiicah tletectsm have becit remuedieti sInce tlmon , oimii time Imiveptors clalims that it l ready for operation time entire lemmgtlt of the cmmmmal. Contracts have beess mmtado with Cooper , hiemvitt & Co. for the cosmotrtmctioss of a caimieway for the systemim front Tomtmswasiila to lltmftalo , a distance of twelve itiites. If thtli systesmm be iiimt into successful OpOO'fltiOsI the caital wctmhil becomm-ts thus great teome route fi'omn the lakes to thto seaboard , None of time Cataract Electric commmlssny' . officials would spCnk aimout the matter to- day. Clmariton Ii. howls of thus Mutual Life Immstiralice company Is e'cretory anti treas. imrer of the cataract compamsy. Wimeis asked about tlmo reported sale lie saiti : "I don't. foci at liberty to discuss the incIter at thii timne. " FraimkV. . hawley , vice lmresidesmt. was eqtmally reticent , lie was asked about thio poeriisiiity of conspctltlon with time trtmumlc Ilmies , end replied that tIme public ts'ould Imave to mvoit for deveiopnmento. A us eden mm St aa'k s Ad s'aiee. LON'lON , AirIh 5.-TIme fact of the Cliine losta beImsg stmtscrlheti several times over caurod a iiht hsmirtlemslng of tIm osmotiey market last week , hut the rok'mmmm of iov- ercmnont dI'itiendm vill caUSe a furtimor sas. mess tlte commsissg week. Time Stock cx- cimammge has imomt closed slmsco Thinrsslmt ) ' , Thus imsailtets.Sl'e fairly active amid In- veatmmmont stocks wore firm. Home rai'- t'ays mvere stroiigOr. ForeIgn seetmrities 'oro duil on the French pohltieah troimbles , istit time Spammlsh and I tnhiamms were Immssruvetl ; , Mines were quiet. Chmmmrterels , wem'e flat on the Matabtsle risimsg. Grititi : Trimnk showed a smart , leclimme , but recovered rismtmwlmat on 'l'htursuiay. Amuericaimsvere 1mm fair re- uoest , nuti show a general advance , m'aimg- ing ( coIn to 1 iter comst , it Yale's L SkinFood Resnoves Wrlmmklea anti all traces of ego. 11 ' feeds through the pores and buIlds up the fatly muembramies and wasted tissues , nourishes time sliiIVCled and shrunken aide , ( ones unit mnvigem'- ate , ( lie nerves antI muscles , emmm'lohcs time 15mm- poverIziti't blood vessels , and supplies youth cmiii clnmtlcIly to the action of time shin. It's perfect. Ilsmwnre of substitutes anO ountcrelta. Yale's Original Skin V'ood , orSee * 1.10 ciii 13.00. At nil drug stores. M5dlO. as. YAMI , Stealth and Complexion Spec- lailIt , 'alo Temple of hiesmuty , 146 State lit. , Chicago. Chicago.KCSFO'S Oswego ere Starch The finest and best for Puddings , } Cuetards , Blanc Mango , etc. /kMUS03hi0NTs. THECEIGHTON Tel , i531-i'axton Bargosi , igr. TONGHT AT 8:15. 'rime idol of London , Paris md New Yomk , LA FULLER AND A sniic'r coNeamr COAll'ANY , h'rlces-23c , 'Ac , lIe , $ i.u4) and 11.50. Yme list entirely suspended. APIUL 7. 8 , 9 , The Commiedy Success , Little IVilss Nugget , ; Prcsenicd 5.7 a company imiciuclinir litti'beri tm tit ii'i&'ii , iat'lmi tii tulmehl , Chins. . % Iolei' . S i'rIces-2.e , lIe , & 0 , 75e ntiS 1Q4) , limstineo W'dmueeday. - APRYL 10 AND 11 , ' 1'11h0 ; iumsic4t i iovi'i' ' ole 'i'ijai t ( iUalSnteCd Enmmgesmmnt of limo Fmmniua - . 4NUOACo. IInhrr Jir&'utl < mn Mr. ( Jimiss , II , I'a'sit , I'm''s'IL II mig 4' J mm ( 'I ml. ii I Lii sit iii ( ' r iii o a r' ' ml mm ii ' 'Cii sil I m Ivm'Iii it uNtii'n slim , " "Citvumu'ms" mumil "Ii MATINi fiATURD.Y-i'rIcen-21c , 500 , 73C 11.0) armil * 1,10. iuic of ststta u5ens Tucs.ltty. Apili Tntliamu , _ 4i 4' jm'Il 12- II IiO'I'ii (1i .N'1' till 'a' G i It 14 , . . wgwr1 : , TONXGHV 11-p ' ( ii. Li : [ 40ULs X ; - Jingaciiimit Three Nights Only sit AIq1J0 : { EWIE ; ur'uormed ' by a supo I , comapasmy , mircjcntimg , elasmic mnii , . .JlhaIt'ritnc..tt , Irsmism , 'i'IJhsIhi Y-"iIlifilbhIihl , " \'pBNhiSJ.tY-.ILiiiItg ) Ill , " "A111F131PL19a CONCEIt'I' VV1LI1ILM Y tir , 'I'iii I Ii immil Sin mu t'y Ss , llc-enaement of the 41 Oll1 FllI1 Liltiles Orclrll From the Royal Auues iUmmm , L.mmdssmm. i.mtg. . : ancm'rt every e'onilig , a tu 12. Metlimece , Monday , Thursday emmil atimrtiay , 3 tq 5 W'lJ.t'OX ( Ohi'Oti ) FAVSYPILL5 , 'c.miV . S'i 5 , I ' iti Aiwi' t r'llsith' . 'm ti' eQ ibjmlttite : _ I. em saSs , , . , its is' . tipms. $ 4 'i4. r ii uuefr5j,1I , % V I m..cnx MI ictiv : t'A. ( .cs Sti.im LiImtlt , , ( reet. 1'111Z.AtELl'1iL.t , I'A.