Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1896)
- . - , - - - - - - _ - - _ _ . - - _ _ - - - - - ' - - - - F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OM.AJIA : SATU11DAYAPnIT 2 , 1S9L ( . . C1IAIPION DUER OF IIASTINCS His Trusty Hammor1os Pufls Out the State Diamond Badge. DOES EXCELLENT WORK ON LIVE ! 3RDS 1tIt I ) , * or 1ie Stntr Shoot ItiII uf I ii ter.Mt II ) (1. I. Fol ( ) % % .r ti 'i'rsui ' , iii,1 1'ttrget. ¶ esterday WL1S crtaIn1y i great ay at Parme1ee park , the greatest In ti event. ful history. It was the winilup of the twentieth annual tnte ihoot , and , ai ha been prodlcteil nil along , by far tI'e ' 1arget CrOW ( tf the week waa to , Itne tlio jrnrt. At one tinid tiuring the tnte ChfltnhlOflNIIp ) ) OveUt there wa iometiIng like LOOQ ipoctator , among whom wan tiflite ft erhikIiiig of ladies , crowded the Piatforilis bcIc of tim traps. Tue attendance In the morning , too , was much larger than on any previous day , there being a very general tIeIre to witnesi the live bird events. None of these , however , came UI ) until afternoon , target events Non. 2 and h occupying all the morning. The weather was charming and the 5110010r9 rnaniftstod their approval by siattcrliig , the clay pigeons in a Way that wa fairly etartling. I'arineleo itartcl1 off with twenty titralght , and followed this up with nineteen more , while Itollo , Ilelkes , Cliippy 1IUIIl , Gilbert , Grini , ICellar , Loonli9 and the rest of th expert gang shot as it they couldn't lniS. 4\s has been Indicated by his exceflent vork tnco the first ( lay , Frank Parillelee CaIne OUt Oft 101) of the whole heap with flying colors. Ho not only lnale ( the best averego for the entire iiioot , but won the lnO3t ! flOfley. liii , average vat' 93 , and IllS winnIngs solnethllog over $100. Next to the local champion oii averages arni money conies F'red GIlbert of Spirit Lake , Ia. , average / 91 , tiioiicv flu ; folio 0. iInlkes of Dayton , 0. , average 90 , IllOlloy $275Jiti "harica ' Grim , Clear Jqke , Ia. , average S. In'bIey l6O.5O ; J. w. Sexton , Leavenworth , Karl. , average 87 , money $155. During the four days' shooting there were 42,000 llIlOlltl shot , .10,00) targetn and COO live ijirtis , which will afford luille sort of an Idea of the quality of iiootlng i1oie. 'flie morning eveiltu were as follows : JWeflt No. 1 , twenty targct , $1 entrance , fcrty.shc entries : Firet. I'nrnleleo. 2U itrnlg.t ) ; F0000ti , Sexton ( ] IIlert , lLtlhr'lTy , 9 ; third , Sergeant , Trotter , l1oger , 0. . IS ; fourth , Eastoll. Llntlerinnii , 1tllglle4 , 1t. tlilLW , 2.lerrltt . Courtney 17 ; fifth , BrownIng , Keninouth , flfiplow. ai'Itn Gardner , I1. Fvent No. 2. iaino condltlonl3 as No. 1 , tlilrty.ilx , vntrie : 1'lrt. IleIIe' , Sergeant , I'arrneleo , JIlllerr3 , Mler. ! F. , 10 ; iecond , YOUIIg , llai4tOn , ( JhIiert , Marshall , rucler , 18 ; thlrti , 1litt , Grim , rnlJI , Llnderniann , :17 : ; fourth , Browning. lIlgolow. Trotter , lirtinllton , Courtney , IC ; fifth , Sexton. F'n- fliCtitli , I.atihinv , CIIUbIll , 1ogu , t. 1.V. , . Eveilt No. 't. i4am ( conditlonR , entries thir- ty-cight : Flrit , Gilbert rind ililberry , 2) itrniglit ; s000nl ( , Ilelkea , EllIott , ( rIm , Lcoml' , 19 ; thIrd. Young. Eniton , Sexton , Duer. lllrhalh , l'arIlleIe , . Merrill. Ilainli- Icli , IS ; furth , Sergeant. llecter , Lathuw , Courtney , 17 ; fIfth , 1e1ar , Lintlerman , Gardner , Tucker , Ilrncker , 16. STATE SHOOT A hOT ONE. In the afternoon , after coverol special events had been shot , the tate championship event. for tlio diamond ladgo elliblematic of the honor , viis called. This was ton live bUds Per luau , $10 ontranca , $10 addej. with twenty-two entries. This was tlIleOuIvocaIhy the race of the week , and one that proved of Iflore than O1inary ! Interest. Tom Kehlar vas chosen referee. which Position lie filled with eminent success. The birds \vero a oed lot , 011(1 ( there was both good and indif- feleilt marksmanship displayed. W. S. Doer of hastings finally winning the badge in handsome styl'e. lie killed hI lirat ten atraight , and in the shoot-oft grassed more % VittlOUt a miss. F.illovtng . is the score : Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22111- 1.atmimav . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22212 * 0122 5 bconmI' 12221 1211- flillelcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00220 0101- 1)iclcey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21212 12112-10 5.niaha 2Ot : 22221- Cnrdimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12iO 1120- Parnmelee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11O2 122t2- ] t'nimedy. 12221 01012- . Gii ; flugers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22212 1222- .w. T. 1)en. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1012t 21110- .1. w. : . len. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10212 22212- ] ) uer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11112 12221-10 ( ! IlflIlllno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 00201- Itamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12112 22112-10 ( 'lyde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 - 1 LIndernian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12121 21222-IC ( ilado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21222 22222-10 Schroeder. 11211 ' 2122- Pltimnbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . loop 2"2'- J3ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11121 02210- cltlIrrc1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20112 21121- Time thea on Len ollowed with the shoot oft , Duer , Underman , Dckey nod Glade facing tile trapa. Hamilton wa. barred on account of flOt hei11 ! a member o the state association , which fact , however , ( I d not devclop uzitil alter Ime had killed lmis ten straight in tile Illatell proper , The shooting of Colonel J. J. Ilckoy , wIle Was the only 111(111 III the flrst sIluad to lmhll all his brds , excited no little fa'oralmlo comment. and the gelal ! colonel , when lii last bird was Icitocimeil to tIia grass svlth hh. flrmt barrel amid eUectually extngul.ihed with the .sceoml , t.Ils ovcrwllellmlctl with the congratulations of his fellow club ineombers. Ills birds wore all good otrong fliers , tIlero not beIng a laggard - gard In the whole temi , minti 501110 of II'S kthis veru remarkably neat ztud clean , as well as OxileIllOl ) ' difficult. Olti Man Jojm , tile hero of 11mot'nvillo , als'a ( liii $01110 creditable shooting anti although lie oiily succeeded lIt gett ng iii the eight Iaok' , it was ceilceded on all , iidc3 that v. ' Ut a little luck lie would have quit with the leaders. tIr. Ieii Is 73 years of ago , and has not 1111385(1 a local trap shcot iii twenty years. lie lit a lina old gentlemati and very Poiular ) wtlv : all the beat sltots in the court- try. try.hut hut one nan in the whole brigade that took part iii tue taurilanierit used black 110w- ( her and that vti& 'Font Cashlino ln the iia- lilOild badge shoot. lie killed five birds anti tillItI13 all Ito was cnttied to , Ltccordirlg to Mr. keller. who declared that any luau who USOS ' 'soft co.tl" in his gull in tIies Inoderll tillICs has but lIttle claini In a lilaea itt fast COlmlllitll ) , 'I'Iie tilioctnff was to have been at ten birds , but after Mr. llckey had dropped out Ill two , the balance agreed to mnIs and otit , Tue e'eortm i allilC11leli ( 1)ickoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 ] ) ui'r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1.Iidernun , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 x GtOdCl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 x I1ESUL.TS OF TEAM I1ACE2 , Two.lllan team race for ciiamjmlousltlp medal , tell targets , entrance $5 ocr team , evet1 tcitrn entere.l , followed : 1Olnitl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11101 11101- l'IIEIIIVlCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 11111-10-18 1.Indemllan .11111 11111-iC Jiogi' s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11101 11110ftiS 1)1101' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111) 11011- 1atshaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111111 11110lG S.muirrel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01101 01101- ItlItk ( , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 00111ii Itaymnommil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Ci ) 0O1O- Iillglt'11 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 011011O 81llltIltt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111)11) 11111- Sitilibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00111 1t11) ) G-lI Coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01101 10l11 7 Dt'n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 11001 8-is - - I.c'oumla anti l'arinelee , altil 1.indermnan and flogors allot Oft the tie , as fcllow : l.oimnij . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11110 01111-8 l'mtririelee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 IlIli-IG--IS Itcgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 11111-00 Liil.IejliilI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 11110'Ji9 Tlte PlattsnloUth cup , four-man teaum race , ton targets , enr.lllCe , $11 lC ) team ; three tVaJil entered , with this result : Olllaha ( luxi club : 1iayltOlld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 11110- Iluglsei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 11111-10 14)0111114. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11110 01111- l'armnelee. 1li1 11111-,1O--37 lJtimml 1ark Gun club : Hairmalla . . . . . . , 11110 11101--S Iltlli'Ot1 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 131(5) ( 10111- lfliko . , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1OilL 1111l 0 liqUil'iCl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01111 11110822 CR1111111 Cit 01111 club , 1.Iiieoln 1lyl . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , , , . . , , 111(41 01100-- Ilogers . , , , . , . , . . , , . . . , , . . . . , 11111 11111-lU l.IfltjlfjlltIfl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 11111-30 .liIlti' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1U1Q 11111031 0110 of Iltu Illost Interesting extra mimatcimel Was ft 111115 amitl out , live birds , fifteen en' tries. Thme'nffolr gi ( laWn 10 I'arnmeleo , Gil. bert. J.at5hlaw ami,1 fittrdiier at elcven straight , Wheji tIme two latter muiset1 arId dropped omit , ieavlili tile IWO CXllt'rt to decide which Wl , tbo vnner but utter all It CIIJCd iii a tii both men killinie twentY 5tralgltt. whea the Spirit Lake man run out o shells and the two ngreed to divide. And thw the twentieth annual tourna- meat at tiio NebrRska State Sportamen'a as- sedation closed In ft veritable lilazo of glory. It ras the most interesting , satletsetory and successful shoot over held in Nebraska , and the cnntestantg to a man were loud in their praise ot thin mnanagenient. ( Lt3lilS O1 11Iil N.t'I'lINAIa I.l1AGUII. ( 'I mmei ttHfl I I VIiipif5unt ( 'Ipe1nti.i ii ) t4mierlur , llmt limir. CINc'INNA'rl , April 21.-The Ileds lilt Young without dililculty , while Ithines Wa , nlmo5t Invincible. Only three hits were fliade oft him up to the eighth Inning , when he lilt one man and gave three bases on hals. This , with two liit nnd Smith's error. gave Cleveland Its only run. Fisher tc.ok Ithines' Place during the miirth. At- ttrdnneo , 2,700. Score : (1nclnmiatl . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0-8 Clovelanil . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 llltii : Cinrinnati 12 , Clovelarmil 6. Err"ra : Cincinnati 2 , Clevelnnil 4. Earneil runs : tnclnrmntt : 6. Two-lntse bib' : tlihler (2) ) , 1)alehmanty , Three-base tilt : Mcl'hee. I.htolen 1aes : Vaughn , Irwin , MeI'hee. Dcii ) , e Plays : SmI'h , Mcl'Imeo and Ewing (2) ( ) . F'r.it , mlii 1)mllls : fly 1Uiimes 4 , by Yomlni ; 5. I hit by pitched ifall : fly Ythiucs 1. Struck out : lmv Fisher 1 , Iy Voting 2. l'asetl halls : O'connor. Wild hitches : Fisher. flatteries : Cincinnati. lUilties , 1 ishier timid Vaughn ; Cleveland , Youiig and O'Connor. Unipire : Enmshie. STANIING OF' TIlE T14tMS. l'layod. ' Won. Lost. P. C. l'ittslurg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 5 1 82.5 l'hllndelphla . . . . . . . . . . C S 1 82.5 Wamthington . . . . . . . . . . . S 4 2 136.7 ( "hmlcrigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 3 57.1 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 2 57.1 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r. o ro.o llatimuare . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 4 42.9 Iloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 42.9 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 42.9 St. houlq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 a 42.9 New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1. . , 16.7 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 6 11.3 Games today : C'eveland at l1ittsburg , \Vashlmigton at Ihaltltnoro. llrooklyn at Pith- ntlelpiiln , lioston itt New York , Chicago at Cineimimiati , Louisville at St. Louis. titFiS O1' 'I'll \YIIS'l'IlIt 1.11.tG LIII. 1zim.stis CI I ( liv.21 tItIilipo1 is it 1'rlr.rIi ( liii 1)mmhltng , KANSAS CITY , \llli1 21.-ilcote : Kmna City. . . . . . . . I ) 3 1 2 1 0 5 2 0-il MlflhlenlOli'l . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 hits : Kansas City , 11 ; Minneapolis , C : etrers : Kmtnsaa City , 1 : Mirimmeapolia , 11 ; hatterier : Jlevis anti lake ; Duryca , Car- Hey. Sehiriever and Moran. Mh1\\'AUKEF3 , April 21.-Score : MI1vaukee . . . . . . . . . 2 0 I ) 0 3 0 0 2 07 St. 1'muui . . . . . . . . . . . 100000003--I llltr. : Milwaukee , 9 ; St. Paul , 5. flr-rors : : Milwaukee , 4 ; St. I'aul , 4. llatteries : ltett- ger anti Setrs ; : ; Muhlulin nnil Spies. COhUMIJLIS , 0. , \pril 2i.-bcoro : Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 Grand ilnilida . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-i 1 II I s : Cclii immiiils , 9 ; (1 mmlii Italmid s , 10. Errors : Colunihus , 1 ; rimmil : itaplds , 2. Batteries : 1.lcGreevy anti Wilson ; Hewitt atmil i3vttln. INDIANAPOLIS , April 21.-Score : Indianapolis . . . . . . . 3 1 0 0 0 5 1 2 0-12 1)etrcit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0-6 hits : Indianapolis , 13 ; Ietroit , S. Errors : lndiannpoli' , 5 ; Detroit. S. Batteries : Cross and Wood ; Ilgan and Trost. S'J'ANDING OF TIlE TEAMS , Played. Won Lost. P C Coltlrubtimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 2 0 100,0 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . .1 2 1 136.7 Ijetroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 50.0 IndIanapolis . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 500 Milwitulcee . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 500 St. l'atil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 50.0 Minneapolis . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33.3 Grand flaimhls . . . . . . . . 2 0 2 . , . . Oi'I'OIt'VUNI'i'YPOII. 1'iI I UAIL FA NS. 1Tri1v.'rsl1 Chili nitdSoldhers 1'lziat the I'tirlc 'l'.pIgt't. The UnIversity club anti the soldiers from Fort Omaha wIl 1)151 a game of ball at Unlveraity ptrlc this afternoon at 3:30. : The soldiers are putting tip u stiff nrttche of ball thIs ceason and will give time university boys an argument svoil worth while going to see. 'flie UnIversity club season proiier will In' formally inaugurated at time flark on May 2 by a game with tile University of Nebraska nine. The loca Learn has never been In as g06du position to give a fine exhibItion of ball playing as this season , as the preliminary - nary games attest. The nine Is vell hal- Raced , and all are playing In hmarmJny. The UnIversity of Nebraska boys , from all reports - ports , are amply CltltblO of colmllleling : the lccal to Put forth thmer be3t endeavorS , amid IL lively game Is assured. tIimmI1zi rICH Izm itt lietin I rig. WASHINGTON , /tprB 21.-Mud horses had their first chance at the Donning meet tOiLt3. ( it rained heavily this mornlng antI just before the i1rt race thieve was IL drenching downpour. TIme feature was the $1,1300 Ftierat seBing stakes , which was won earily by W'ymmdiiuiii'altlorm's mod colt , Shakespeare II , equal favorite fur tIle event with Itolmndsmnan. Cold Dollar at S to 1 , took tile first. but the other win. ners were favol-ltcs , or strong second choices , Summaries : Fitat race , purse $300. 3-yearohths and upward six furlongs : Cold iollar (5 to 1) ) won. Slik (6 ( to 5) ) second , 1)oi-lc ( 'a ' to 5) ) third. Time : 1:17 : 3-5. Second race , purse $50 , maiden , 2-year- ohihi' , one.lialf mile : Prompt (2 ( to 5) ) worm , lormltor (3 ( to I ) second , Second Chance (10 ( to 1) third. Time : (1:50 ( : 3-5. Third race. Federal stakes , purse $1.00) , 2-year-oll . , selling , six and One-half furlongs - longs : Sllnkepcure II , (7 ( ho IS ) won , floundanlan (7 ( to 5) ) second , Brisk (10 to 1) ) thiirI. Time : 1:21 : i-S. Fourth race , vtlrse $300 , 3-year-aids and upwar.l , selling. six 011(1 ( a halt' flmr1ong : Alien 1. . (3 to 1) ) won , Thu Swain ( C to 5) ) sCCOiiIl , Eclipse (6 ( to 1) ) third , Time : 1:23 : 3.5. Fifth race , rurse $400 , 2-year-olds and up- ward. handicap. one mile : Sue Kittio (9 ( to 5) Captain P (1 ( to 2) ) 5e'Olld. Mrs. Stuart (6 to 1) ) thIrd. 'rime : 1:16 : 3-5. 1imi 1)iilImit One at Meiiiihils. MOIM PIllS , April 2 1.-Three favorites won today on it fnt track. 'romorrov is tile last day of the meeting. flesults : First race , six furlongs , 3-yenr-ohils and tIIWtli'41 : 1)avidI to 1) ) , coml by a length : Tartarlan secand , Fannie Rowena third. Time : 1:16. : Second 1ace , Ilurse SilO. selling , tulle , 3- year.oltls and uiavardVhisper ( I to 5) ) . VOll easily 1w a length , ltoirt Latta see- otmil , Sandoval ihlrii. TIme : I :4 : 'i'hird lace , Arlington hotel stakes , $1,050 11(1(10th ( ( , for 2.yerir.olUs , ilvo fum-Icags : Tineup (3 ( to 1) ) , s-oil ill a drive by a 11050. LexingtDIl Pirate second , Chiappie third. 'rIme : 1C'3. : ' FaIn-ill race , itmre O0. selling , live furlongs - longs , for 4-year-old. anti upward : Valet (4 ( to 5) ) , won by tL imeek easily , Contarmtimme seonm1 Neutral third. Time : 1:03 : % . Fifth mace , Jimirse $100 , four ftmm-lonts , for mublemi 2-y'ar-ads ! : OrmlalTieilt (3 ( to 5) ) . won eaiiy by a length , Gosheim second , Eameline III third. TineOr.0. : 1)im'oiime am I lmmrs , tIii. FORSYTI I II , Intl. , \ pril 21.-Flt'st race , five aimil one-halt furlongs : Ferrymanmi 11 (3 ( to 1) ) 'on , Vigars ( :1 : to 1) ) sCeoxmd , Bob Far- i-al tiilvtl. Tinme : 1:15. SecoimIl 111CC. lIve itliti one-half furolmgs : Santa Crus ( IS to 1) ) von , reett May (1 ( to 5) second , Queca i'atlstus , third. 'fime : 1:1511. : ThIrd race. seven furlongs : 1)isturbance (6 ( to 5) ) WOil , Forermiriner (5 ( to 5) ) second , 1)o- Jure thlild. Time : 15. ; F'otmmtli race , tix ( timit , rigs : Ca ii ileld ( I I o 5) ) well. 1)ector 1 (10 ( to 3) ) second , 1ott1e thIrd. Time : 0:2O' : ' . Fifth race. six utlilomigs'eoia : ( ml to S % vomm. liriilget (2V ( ill 1) recond , Ashlaum third. Timimo : 1:20. : Sixth rare , hive mmml one-halt furlongs : Ilihhst.om'o . (5 to 1) ) won , floslyn (2 ( to 5) ) sec. 01111 , Mn ) ' Fein thilti , Time : 1 :11 : , Vi iiIi'194 1 % 1 llit 1)1st rIot , HAN F11.\NCISCO. April 21.-\Veathier iaimiy at Jimmy Ilstrict ; traelt mutidy , Ito. stilts : 1"lrst race , i.tx furlongs ; Iteahisation Camitlor sccoIllI'nvomla tlilm-d. 'i'iiile : I :17. : Secontl race , half mile : 1st fUrl voti , Lerla IICCQILI , .diin : Aa'lm-c-w third. Time : 1:50' : ' . ' . . . Third race , 5Cefl fumlomigs : Jack IlichelIcu % .l > il , 2iloiiitmt seeuml'J , Senm'liray third , Time : 1:35 : % . I'otirhii race , on immile : All Over worm. 1isq 1tlaxitmt second , TIlomnhlIli third , ¶ J'irne : 1:42' : . Filth rare , five rind one-half ( tlrloligs : lIeu Ilirti vomm , Myron second , Cart1t'ell tiii-ti. 'i'Imne : I :11 : % . Sith , race. live iiiiti a half ( tmlongs : : Midlo Well , .ihmn iloseutami m'eeond , Nev Moon third. 'Linie ; 1:1O. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S.IIIIC NtItV ( 'ele ii i'OOrIlN , SAN JIEGOprIi 21.-Edwards and Ilanlialt broke tile talidemn one.ourih mile record. Hale 0:25 : , yesterday , Evans broke the one-mile Imaceti m-tmeoril. time , 1:52 1.5 lie alsO broke the half nmiie , pucemi. time , 0:52 : 1-5. Also the qmlarter-iuhte , I'aced , time , 0:25. : All of tile above are world ammiateur rec01'dlf. - hIos'lerry S Iiis mit Smilidowne. lON1)ON , April 21.-Five horses started in the race for time lIshier sluices ( hundicap ) of I.000 at Sundown palk today. The dis- tahlco vas one inihe. Lord lhosln'rys Qiiur. i-cl WOll. t'htlt heron ltohhsaimiiil's Nehhcis iccofld , and Iortl lilesnier's McNeil third , C4C1IL't t Smimimiumil llcliicoiio. 1)rIS MOINES , 4'.llrIl 21.--Wpecial Tehe. I5fliJamc , .1. Corbott played here * 6- night. amid in an interview said hi will comicludo Itia sertsoml next week. lie 1138 mone ) ' tip for a light. with Fltzshrnnmoni , laI Is the 0:119' lUflil In the wothii hit cares to meet. Ito declares hi' wIll flail F'itzshm- incas nflil personally challenge him to light and it he can't get it in the ring lie will try It otherwise. Ni'tt miirt's 4 in rt lug . ' .tnolm I tie 11renis , CINCINNATI , April 2l.-/anone anti Prince Imperial , two Odds-on favorites , wore beaten today at Newport. liothi were heavily backed. Jmiko.immermnn woil the fourth race at a iiiIo nflil fIfty ynrd in a galiop wIth 125 POUntis till in 1:4I'.t. : In the second race , time starting - ing machine tailed to work llroPerlv. The field ran against the wehlllnm anti Imroke mioWli the niachine. Mnhle M , In the Inst race , turned a compli to sonmersault with her rider , hall , throwing him into a fence , hut WltllOtmt ft Very serious injury to her- Pelt or tIme boy. Weather line ; track fast. liesults : First lace , $ -OO , five fthrlongs : Pat Tucker (5 ( to 1) ) vo1i , Aureola (20 ( to I ) second , Zanono (1 ( to 3) ) third. 'rime : 1Ol't. : Second race , iilx ( tiriengs , $100 : Ring Whl- Ihalim (5 ( to 2) ) voa , i'rlmice Imperial (7 ( to 10) ) spcomiti , Cutlcoloile (11 ( to 2) ) tilird. 'l'imne : 1 :1 : i4. Third race , mievemi furlongs , $300 : Amine ( even ) Won , Master Fm-oil (15 ( to 1) ) eeond , 1"eflSt ( S to 1) ) third. Time : 1:30. : Fttmrth i-nec , lnhlo renti fifty vartis $350 : Jake Ziflilnerriman (9 to 10) ) vorm , The llaliker Ill to 5) necommtl. Liglitfoot (3 ( to 1) ) thIrd. 'filie : 1:11 : % , . Fifth race , four furinnits , $300 : Ethel Lee (6 ( to I ) won , Shlnron ( tI to 1) ) second , Tern (2 ( to 1) ) thiirti. Tune : 0 ; 19 % . lie ( ) i , , \'iiiM I lie .8e'Iiid. I'ITTSIIIJIifl , April 21.-Tue second night's play in the Cleai'wator-le Ore pool chain- ponrhiip resulted in Do Oro's favor. Do Ore cnims he is liammdicnpped by the spesctntors nail vIii protest against hilnYing the haitI game under preserlt conditions. Score by frames : 1)0 Oro-12 , 10 , 7 9 , 3 , 10 8 , 6 , 0 , 5 , 6 , 0 , 12. 4. 13 , 5 , 9 , 9 , 15 , 14 , 15 , t , . 15 , 11 , 3 , 'I , 1-210 , WitlI hIve scraiclles , total. 203. Clenm-water-3 , 5 , 8 , 13 , 12 , 5 , 7 , 0 , 15 , 10 , 9. 15 , 3 , 11 , 2 , 10 , 6 , 6 , 0 , 1 , 0 , 10 , 0 , 4 , 12 , 11 , 14- 209 , with seven scratches , total , 202. 51)111 Ioi' ml mmd Ihmtyileiis I'lmi Siiiiiin- , 'rho Conlpany 1) , Second Infantry , and hayden liros. ball teanis will play at tile ( Jrt Sunday morning at 5:30. : Tlteissen anti O'Connor wIll be the Ilaytlen battery antI ' 1 hlomas anti Fogarty will be in tile ioints for time soithleri. I'rni'c ( mm inn uf Crlek'E. There will be a Practice gains of cricket this afternoon at tIme grotmn&is of tile Omaha Cricket eltib on Twormtietlm amid Emmett mitleeti4. All club mactubers mire requested to Uttetlil. ChNGltFSS ON ll'h'lI IC.i I. CU1TUit1I. National Orgnimlzmttlnm lihlootoil , ivithm Ii oli't-t Ilimore mis I'reslIt'm , t. S-p. LOUIS , April 21.-The session of the ethical cimlttmro congress wimich opened today was largely in tIme nature or a conference and was Participated in by a imumber of delegates , among them W. tV. Salter of PllIhahelpllla , Who spoke abotit the work of the Kensington hiranell of tile ethical so- cloty , with Sanford Evans of New York , 1)r. John T. Elliott. ' who explained the working- amen's school of New 'orlc ; Philip Nettle of New York , who also talked about the school ; w . ii. Siglity , who gave an account of othi- ical work in St. Louis , aliti T. Vnhlison , who explained what is being done in Cliicago Miss Juninta Stafford and Rev , Jenkins Lloyd Joiie , cf Chicago nba Inaile brief addresses about worlc done In that cIty. , tit important flUblic conference was then begun , the sub. ject being "Municipal 1leria. " Time meet- inmg was attended by wall known St. Louis lawyere and business nmmon Prof. Allison Small , head ot this department of social ccl- once of ( ho ChIcago unlvc.rsnty , and 'IV. ' A. Giles , a prominent Chicago business man , were among the notable speakers. The ovem- : lag tiiero vai , a. public onlerenice on ethical views of life , at which 'Villlain Salter , Mangasarian lecturer of tine EthIcal society - ciety of ChIcago , and President C. Stanley I-Tall of tlio Clark University of Massachu- i'sttt , delivered addresses. The American Ethical union was organ- izt1 by the eltetion of Ilobert Moore of St. Lis as president. lL.tINES 'lt\VLS.CoNs'vurU'vIoSAL. Ali'iIiti. ' Court of ( e'rr York Ititmiti , . ) , , ' this 1)eoisioii. NEW YORK , April 21.-Time appellate branich of the eupreme court toiay handed down a decision declaring the flames law constitutional , Thirty coniplaluts for violation of the Raine.e excIse law were laid before the King's county grand jiry. : Tile Jury made a return In the court of gcimcral session hi Brooklyn today refucing to Indict any of the alleged offenders. The district attorney cx- pressed indlgnatlcn at the courac of time grand jury and will probably seek inOict- nielmts by the May grand jury upoit tlmca sante caees 'I'll I ht'l'Y 1'iIli'11 IN 'I'll ILIIE JIOUILS. Mii.1 Creek Si1I'Ii 1 , lletvy Stains , tmil A I Ilimi' 1'ItiimtIe,1. AIIILENII , ICan. , April 24-The greatest flood La Abilene's hIstory resulted from a terrific rain a few nmilos imortit of town about S o'clock tonight. In three hours Mud creek rose thirty feet and all the west and north sides are under water tonight , tile streets b'iig level rivers fronmi side to side , Much property Is injured , but iio lives lost. AJ,4051'd flit' 'P1 a 1hii t ( ' 'Vi'iifll. CINCINNATI , April 21.-Time Elw000 TinPlate Plato company transferred all its propertias , patontz' , stock contracts , etc. , to the Macri- can Tin Plate company of'ost Virginia , with general offices in Cincinnati. The El- wood conupanmy way organIzed lnndcr Indiana laws vitm $300,000 capItal Loc1c in 1892. Last Junie the American Tin l'late company organized under Wert Vlrimilmi laws amid cc- cured these pripertica , worth 6,2OO,003 , Tue ofl1cer are : Prchi1elmt , W. 11. Leeds ; vice presilclnt , Jolla F. Ibsen ; trcasurcr , P. 0. lIcitl ; secretary. L. Ii. Landon , 'Iho r.Iant at Eltvonil , ml. , ii tIme largest In tine world , with sixteen lmt anti fourteen caM sheet mule , thirty-six turning stacks and a capaeily of 2,000 cases daily. itobhory Li'iitl I a 1 * 11IumIle Iiiirml'r. LA PLA'I'A , Md. , April 24.-TIme dead bodies of Mrs. Joseph Coclcinig ammO Miss Daisy Milion , lIar nmieO9 , arid tile tmnconscioui ( cram of Joseph Cocking were found early today in time vhllaio store kept by time Cockings at hIlltop , a hamlet imear here , llchbery hmati been tIme incentive for the nnurlors. : Tile womimemi were on an tiimmr floor of tito stoi'O aimil vcro struck dcaii svitii a blunt instrmimmment , mippOset1 to have been an lroii har. Cockimig was left for micati in time cellar. He had besn bound with a heavy rope nail brutally treated , sulTerlmig from frightful t-otiiid about time imead , but will pm-obably recover , I'i'iit \fr'ks CIiist'il Jotyn. FALL. I1IVER , Maca , , April 24.-M , C , I ) , Borden , lmrinmcliai ) owner : of 'tJic iCmerlcan Printing company , lies ordered the works to be shut down Saturday fcr . .anj'mmilefinito ; imoriod. 'Fimo works has's not 'bOemi t'tininin short for samno time arid Mr. Borden tuys lie lots enough fimmlsbemi ooti Ott hianti tq gaipply all preseiiL needs , Thmo Anmc'rlcan Is 0110 of time largest eottii rimitIng establIsh. mentii in time country. ' - - Smirmrl'.ed I'Vft 1iivgiar , mm t ' . % 'flm'k. ATChISON , Kan , , ? tpril 2.-Policemar Bob Dickerson mmurprit'oil two burglars while at work at 2 o'ciocl ilnis rnorJiUmg. 'fimey resisted arreet , anti omit , of them , Jchn Scan. Ian of St. JOsaill , was fatally woumnjeti by this otilcrn' , amid diemi today. Time ofilcer was iii twice by time burghers' bullets , ismit only ithlghttly hurt , Time oUmer burglar was cap- turci , Dickersanm is a son of Luther Duckor. . son , time first settler in tills section. 5io't'mmit'iits lit Oei'iii 'csimie , S irII I I. At New York-Arrived-llritammnlc , front LIverpool ; St. l'aui , from Southampton , At London - Arrivetl-Maryianmd , from il-altimore , At San l"rancisco-Arrivod-CIty of Pekthg. from hong Kommg and Yokohmtma.- At Lisbon-Saiio1-1'eninsuiar , for ew York , At Genmomt- . \ rrlredKaiscrVilheimmm , from New York , At Movlh1u-aiied-Circassla , from Uhas- gosy for New York. At Soutballifloa-Sailed-Spree : , ( rain lire- nw-ri for New York ; Columbia , from Ilanimburg for Nw York , At Qiaemtowa-Arrlved-Erurla : , from Now York , At Liver ool-Arrived-Cufic , troln New York , 1OiiEi Strong Co1iisoos ! Drawn From the Testi- iioy of Physicians. BREAKING DOWN WILL WOOD'S ' CHARACTER lofeiise ' - 1(1 SiIma5 Hunt ( lime ut tIi % 1ltitvkseM . % gIiilitit .1nci- muon .tinui Fit lilmigs of ltl Ovum. NE\'PORT , Ky. , April 21.-lIvery avail. able apace In thmo court Imouso today was crowded rlurlng Scott Jackson's trial. Amomig time witimesses examninetias \\'lll Wood , the friend amid correspoittient. of Jackson , once charged witb comiiplclty In the crimne , but simico released by imohie PrOSCltiI. TIme immost interesting wltners tii' lflornlimg Was time mother cf I'eari liryamm , 'ho was put on tIme stand to testily to the dIsposition of her ( lmtuglmter , It is evidently a hart of the polIcy of time vrosecmtton : to Show LImo youtiifuhmtess , trustfulness anti iimexperlenco of tIme mmiurdcretl gIrl. Late timis afternoon tIme defense revealed - vealed a part of Its hlohicy , while \ 'iii'ood was on thmo stand , wlich ! wilt be to break down this character of that witness by show- irmg tlmat he , by hIs own confession to perSons - Sons Wil000 depositions the defense Imas. was imlnsself Improllerly intimmmato with Pearl Bryan , The first witness called today was Allen Johnson , tlmo colored bartender , who testified yesterday to the presemmce of Pearl Brynmi vitit Jacksen \'u'aliimlgford's saloon emu time evemming of Friday , Jaltuary 21 , tile nIght before hier dead body was found , and al8o about Attorney Shop- arti's vIsit to hminmi with Limo ProPosition to hInt that ho could niako more imiomicy by staying away fromn the trIal thiamm Ito could get from his witness free. Time cross.oxanninatiomt lie- glum yesterthay was continued and the witness showed Itimmisell ready to answer every ques- tiomi. ITo saiti Siteparti and Ammdrctvs , when they called emi imini asked bun to take a drink , iiichn 'Ite refused. At their request he showed them the house kept by Clara L'atez. lie repeated Ills statomncmmt. that Slmepard told imhmmt tilat mio ) Ovtjr emi earth could force hint to go to Kentucky as a wIt- hess. W'imon asked if he did not call Sheparil aside and speak to hiimn privately so lie ccmtmld ask hInt how llitlChm lie could get for rcfueing to testify , imo replied that lie called Simeparil aside amid told him lie could met refuse to testIfy , bocauo tile tte of tooling was such that It would ho mnade very unpleasant for him if he rofmmce'J to go to Kentucky. lIe sliolto to Siiepard lirivatohy occause Sheparil niade the proposition to him privately. lie salti It 'as a bay imorso that drew time cab from Wahilmmgford's saloon. lie wee asked about whether lie had been arrested or 1mm- dicted and anmawereil proniptly that lie lIed once been arrested for potty larceny , but was acquitted. WAS AN INNOCENT GIRL. A. S. Bryan was called to testify as to time diposltlon oftPe.mrl Bryan. lie said sue was of a very eanfiding dipoltion toward ally ( as in wlmomn slme had confldemmce , or thlat. site regarded as a fripnd. She mad never been iii C'imcimmnati until hmc cammie to her death. She was acqimalnted with no 000 hero except a man nanmeti'Mathmias. ( She was an innocent , Ui1eaphiStIeftefi girl , who had seldom gone away from hammme.m Dr. W. Ii. trane followed , giving a thorough - ough decripLjoi-of , his anaIysl of the stomn- ach cc'mtontitr.thresult of wlmich was brought out before tlte coroner. The chief poinh brought out in Dr. Crane's testimony \m-as that no poison except that witieli Is known to be in time crnbalmmimng fluid was founil in l'aarl Bryan's stotniach , as-itle from that oSicocaine. lie found one anti one- fotirth grainsof cocalime and estimated that a dose of abOut two gra'us had been givemi. Th0 toniach was bloodless. Dr. Dickers , a chemist , was oxamineti in regard to stains f0uaI In time valise and on the trousers ' tounid in Jackson's posses- olomm , 0-Jo saId these stains were mnado by blood of a manmnnalia , It was miot possible to determine whether it was imumnan blood , but it was nmoro likely to be that than any otier He also mucUs on analysis of the earth taken Irom where I'earl llryan's body iva , foumul , anti compared it with the mmmd found on JacksorJt , trousers. He declared thmat tIme Lit 0 Specilmieno were alIke. As to the spots on Jackson's coat , which hind been recovered from a sewer , ho was not able to deternmirmo whether or not they \s-ero blood stalxis. It was a question , however , whether time exposure of tIme coat in time sewer would not obliterate time evidences of blood. 1mm his testimnommy in reard to his ammalyss of the contents of the dead girl's stonmacli , Dr. Crane showed lie had tested for every possible poison , numeral and vegetable , which could be obtaIned In Cincinmnati , flmidlmmg mione in the stomach , except such as were con- talnied 1mm the onibalnlming fluid , except co- caine. WILL W'OOD ON TIlE STAND. The cross-exanminaticn Cf the negro bartender - tender , Allen Jones Johnson , was , commtlnucd. ITo Ideatifled time girl's drors ammd bat as that worn by time young girl brought into the Wino room by Scott Jacksomi on the Frlday night. January 31 , before the dead body was found 1)avo Wailinmford , time proprietor of tilat saleomias called afterward. Ills tostimmiony as to the presence and identity of Jackeomi alit ! I'oarl Dryami at imis saloonm in time oven- inmg cf January 21 corroborated the testimony of Allen Jolmmtt'cn , It did muore. It showed that Jtickscn wils there with tie : girl vn Thursday mmigitt , as moIl as emi Friday mmlglmt. before time murder. Cross-examhnmattomi Inatenil of woalcenag imis evidence resuited In lihhing conic gaps that the prosecution had forgotten. A trave of low murmurs rami over tlto ronmi when Will Wood took the witness stand. lie stated that imis frlemmdsimlp for Scott Jackson was acquired durlnmg imis stay of nearly a year in Grccncastle. lie also atinmtlttcti that ic Imad introduced Jackson to his cecond cousin , Pearl lJrmtn , ammd tlmat silica Jackson' , , departura last October from Greemicastle to C ncnnati ! he 1usd kept miii a correspondence \s-ithi imini and that lettera froul Jackseim to imiizi porsommahly sere destroyed by imin ! ac- cordlmmg to Jackson's request. Time vart of the story already told about time ttharo lie took 1mm brimigiimg Pari Bryan to Cimmcinnati , to have a criminal opcratkn nertornmed. lie corroborated. 'fIme most tlmriilimm part of lila story was thmat in which ho said Jackson - son , s'imilo V siting Oreoncastie dum-mmg tlo Clmrlstnias vacation , \vent with imini to Pearl Ilryni's : , got a prescrIptIon Iromim Imor timat Jackson hail scat from Cincinnati , and do- strayed it. telhlmmg'ood IL would be dangerous - ous to hlimmJl.jie should got Into trouble. Ott January 24 , 1896 , Limo witness taid lie re- ceveil ! a lotte : fmjin Jackson from Cincinnati requesting ihriiryan to comae to Cincinnati , Ito elmowed e1tter to Pearl that nay. Sime read it wItness , "What would you do it you nic ? " Witness anmsweretl , "ieciti for liih7uelf , " - 'l'iio liexf1d' which was Saturday , Janu. amy 2. she fCVood ) sue was going to Cm- cinmnati alt Mdtdty , Jmumuary 27. ile 'amv imer oft on MonyiR3lctiJm imcr on time train , and timait Wldtl last hmo saw of liar. On crossi5cmiilnmation the qtie.siiorms bali- cated thut t4.4eleniso laid tettimlmony fronn perarns lit 0'i'&feicastle , in limo trnm of dell. osifions' tlp ) ) Vocml had beasteti n tlcnm : of lmls imiiprpot intmnacy % mtii l'oarh Bryami. TItle qusatio3fjig m'a2 to lay time fQttmidatloml for time depasitl.cfls of the rercons iii the do- ( eas , W'oc1 : iil4t s-oly denied every Ltate- imient of time . OtIS , ' 4 d' , 111.slminrlosd limsifoui tm , Ii.ivrr , ChICAGO , Aprii 21.-The question of where tiio next annual meeting of the Wcnmumn's Baptist Foreign i1issommary ! Society of time \\'czt swill be imelti Imas not yet been decided , At tue closing sessIon of the silver anniver. eary , held last nIght at time First I3aptis clmurcim , Sir 0 , Ii.Valker , state secretary of time SoCiety in Colorado. immv.tonl thmo niche. gates to hmdld tlmelr aesslomms Iii Iemiver next year , A specIal maeeUng of the board of diroctozm wili be called1 at wlmlcit this ( iUe- , tion wiU be cettleml. - lciihms of mi 1)n , DETRT , AprIl 21-pavid II , Jerome , cx. governor of Micimtgan , tiled at Watkins Glen , N. Y. , last iiighit. lie imad beemi in Iloor health for several years. 1NIIANAI'OLIS , md. , April 24.-Ir. ) Phineas 0. C , limit died tiers today , aged 68. lie was a promiiinetit dentist and was a 23 degree MasQn , - - - - - - / ' For Women. ' IwARE R S Not on1' time boat , btit tlio oimy relnemly s'ttch ) call a1W83'S lIe ' rolloti 1111011. That Is the verdict of uroI'y wolimali who lins over ti'Icd \\'at'flCi"if Smtfo Cut'o. Tlicro Is no hotter reilledy for WOlmioli who stitTei' from tltsti'esslng WCakliOS'3e9. It acts like a charm In nt'cr- - - - - - - - - coinlnr aches , pains v.iiti bonrimig down For Mcii. oiiittltints , It i-ostoros tile color of hionitht to vale chocks , gives brigittuoss No l'Ollir1dy has oval' equated SAFE to dtthl eyes and tnkci away thint sallow , Wavnot"s Sate euro in ctht'hlig unhiemil thy cOhillhCxItn ) No womumtn w ho eVery foriit of livel' aiitl kldioy valties lien' health miiiit st roiigthi should bo witltotit thu gl'oitt safe cut'o. colmiphitlut. If ytTu nra tn'oublcd _ _ ' - - - - - 111 thIs way rtnd nra e7c1)orloIle'lmIg ) - - .stirh syinptomns tts blliotiiiess , hicntlrteltoa , iicrvotisnoss , dIzzhics : , couistipatloit atiti tireti feolllmgz * , I t 'hhl give you shO0t' ) l'Ollof. llelnohnber that \Vni'iiot"s Safe Otiro Is not nit * illtl'lOtl. t'cniedy ot' an nxl > 0I'imnont. , but a sictolitific prohmarmi- CURE tion hh'CSOi'llCi itimmi 1'CCOrilhUCtidOmt by otnimmont. phi'slclnno all oval' thu world. Thutisnnds himuvu teatificti to Its tvondol'ftht CthraUro effects , It Is thu best 1-chnrndy in OiClSteflcO for any 1111111 who itootis Irosht life , onoigy :11111 : health. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SA'i'Ol.ll IS 'I'll 1111 SUl'lIltSiIllll ) . Mgr. ' .a'ruri I , , umm'Nil mielo I u i oxit'o , I , , 'luke Ili4 l'hriii' Sliirtl' . ST. LOUIS , April 24.-Thno alloetohie tide- gate , Cartilmlal Satolli , will be succoetletl in timis country by lilgr. Averardi , the Present numieio to Mexico. lie will commmo to tile IJilited States imimnictiiatoly tmpomi llniisiming his work in Mexico , wimore lie Is now engaged in makinlg a thorough imispoctlon of the con- ciltion of time Itomnan Catholic clturcb gov- ernlnclit In that republIc , This ileWS is brought to thmo United States by Tomas Govimmnia , a nmerclmnnt of Veiice : , who has bocit on a visit to time capital of Mexico , nimd vlto iii well acquainted with the papal nmmncio to that country. 51g. Govinnia it , stoping Imero eli route to New York amid Italy. To a reporter tonight ho saiti that vliile in Mexico - ice ho met Mgr. Averartli on several occa- clone , amid hmcd several conversations t-itim him. During one of tlmenn hmo asketi tIme orciate vlmeii ite expected to return to Route , anal was toitl that lie did not expect to see time Eternal City inside of three years , as lie expectetl to commie to time United States as SOOli as 1mb imiisrion in Mexico is ended , amid liccomno time apostolic delegate to tile imicrarcimy of the UnIted States. lIe expects to imave tinder hIs jurisdlctlonl time church In tlmo United States , Mexico anal Cuba. 1.hiY I.1.tClI GOES 1'1' ( ) COLJIL'V. Smil C Agml mist Iii mulern-Shld t' 'hlmikers for Steal I mig "hleim-iiuir" It Igim tu. NEW YORK , April 25.-TIme World this mornlmmg says : Gommeral Lew Wallace and Imlu lubhIslIers , Harper Bros. , have brommgiit suit against time firma of Itiley Bros. of Bradford - ford , Eniglamid , and of this city. Wimen 'Bemi-3lur" was printeti by the harpers they reserved all rlglmts to the publication amid dramatization of the noveL W'ittmin a year or two they sold time drammiatization rlgiit to Clark & Co. , a western firm , Riley Bras. , Who make stereopticon slides , spenmt $5,030 lit gettimig out an illustrated lecture on time novel. Clark & So. found out lmtst. wlmmter that these lectures , with time nmiagic lantern acconnpanied depIcting scemics in "Ilen-liur , " were beinmg given timroughotmt MichIgan and W'isconslmm. They objected , and the cult fh the result. First , however , they bought the entire lecture outfit. Timoy claimed to Imave been danmaged to time extent of $10,000. The case comae tmp in the United States circuit court , but was atijourned to May 1. 3m ! , D. Wiihtmr is the counsel for the defense , amid they contend that the lecture was no in- fringenient. of the riglmts to dramatize. August T. Gurlltz represents , the plaintiffs. IIILINGS SU1't' 1)1t 111(2 DAMAGES. ChntiIlmi4 fusi' high t Ilumiuired Tlm nsmtiid Agmul mist George 'estIlgilutIse. I'lTPBURG , April 24.-Iticimard S. War- riimg of this city has brought suit against George Westlnigimouse , jr. , to recover $750,000 damages. The suit is a scqtmel to time rocemit action brought against the defendant by WarrIng for the recovery of 10,000 shares of stock of the Standard Ummdorground Cable company , vlmicii came to a sudiltim termina thin upon motIon of the plaintiff's counsel for a discontinuanmce , Time defense objected , but the court ordered the suit discontinued upon paymemit of cOt by time plaintiit West- lnghuse claini that tlmo atock was glvemm to hint outrIght for his aid lii puttlmmg the coma- panmy cmi a good footing and that it was s'orth. loss. loss.Tills Tills afternoon It. S. Warinig began anotlmer action for $50,000 in addition to time $750,000 stilt against George Westinghouse , Jr. , swell- immg time total amnount clahmod to $800,000. This second suit is ant action in trespass while time cther was in assumpslt. Time al- hogatlons are the sa mo as in the first suit. NO'l'iI I'AVAIiIJI To ROIIBILT MOItItIS. Aiitlqunrlnii 31milcn an lnter'Mtimg 1lmli1 In sin out ; r1111111. , CHICAGO , April 24.-A paper of great In- toreElt to an antiquarIan was found by City Librarian Fred Ilild yesterday , wlmile looking through some recent purchases of old books. It was a note for $1,000 , payable to time order of Itobert Morris , and indorseti by time latter , Time note reatl as follows : July iS , i795.-Thmn'ee years after date , I promise no iay Itobert Morri' , eno timousand dollars , for vmtlmmo received ( $1,001. ) M. NiChOLSoN. Time note 1mm lmmdom-aed en time haclc by time 6reat fimmanicier of time revolutionary timimes , but bears no imiarks of cancellation. FZIDI-iht.tb 'l'itOOl'S 'h'/ & ICE ChItltfl. W'mti-.hiizigtuIm i I in JiJeet'd fm'mmm Sm. mmd I.Imuiiil. SAN FRANCISCO , April 24.-It is currently - rently reported that Unitetl States troops from Fort Canby have taken possessiomt or and are now occupying Sand island , having ejected tIme Wammlmiligton state troop.i there- fromn , Time state troops vere protectilig fish traps ft'Orli striking fishermen. Sand island Is thio Property of time federal govornmnenmt. Pu I I'uI I ii .tvt'ummmm.liiili 4ii't liiiig , KANSAS CITY , April 24.-A special to the Star fromit Inaiopendence , ifan , , says : Ii , ii Gormnani , nephew of Senator Gormnan of Mary- hand , wlmo , together witlmVihliamn Trash of ICansas aral Jtldgo 1(00k of Georgia , was appontod by the goveramimemit as special commm- mmiissinmm to treat with thu Osage IndIans for the purclmaae of their lands ammO to lruiuce them to agree to ami ailotmemit , stoppeti over in this city lact nlgimt ems Imis way to Wash- immgton. Tue conminmilssiomi did not acconrlplistm anytlliflg , anti as time ilnmit of their appoint. memit has expired , time mnemmibers ntro return. trig to the capitol. - - -S - Fin'es Hf It lii , iANCIi1iSTElt , Conn , , April 21.-Fire imere today tlestroycml property of time value of $60,000 $ , Time heavIest loss was cn tIme tobacco warehouse of iiarlcnianm Bros. , I5 , . 000. TIme orIgin Is said to be lnccndlarismmi. NII\V CASTLE , Nob. , AprIl 2i.-Spcciai ( Tclegranm.-A ) lire broke out hero tlmis even. lag at 10 o'clock , buimiirmg a large livery barn valued at $1,000 , three hmorcies arId a mmmtmelmlne imouse , 'Fhie barn was insured for $500. Time fire was caused by a gammohirme stove leaking , shicii set time roomii cmi fire itlmon highmietl. Robert. ltoe , the owner , was ilcarly hurried. : Iii'l iiii.e mif I lit' Slt't'l liii it. I I'ooi , I'ITTSBWG. April 21-A secret nmcetin of thme steel billet 11001 recently formed 1mm New York is in session at the Monongaimela house mi tlmis cIty. Notlmimmg ilefinite is known as to the liroceodlngs , but it was given out from what Is regarded as a reliable source that George Griceom of this city hiami been sppolnitetl conainieslomier and that there wouhml tam no atlvarmce in irices. 'films is the tlrs mnicetiimg since time formation of the pool. p , Jtt _ ( ) 1 % ( 'ilil it I i1 uf .11 ii rmi.'t' , KANSAS CITY , April 21.-A epecial to time Star from \'arrenaburg , Mo. , says : Millard Alvls and Hubert James , on trial jar thmo lnurtier of Star Route Carrier James Evans , were actiuittcd here today , time Jury return. lx tie : verdict i'iitlmout heaving their seats , Evans % -as ktlled mmear lCimigsvihie , Febi-tiary 25 , while carryirmg limo mail from Kiimgsvilie to l'ittsuield , and AlvLs arid Jaiimes w'tru In. dicted by the grand jury ( Or mniurder iii time first degree , TESIflIONY AC AINS'f JACKAY Governor Jlolcoinb Opens thiolnvestigation Into Norf'olk Asylum Affairs. EX-EMPLOYES TELL DAMAGING STORIES I Chimirges ( if 2llsi'ouuliict of ilniiy 1iiiii I iimiiluui'ipl by Smunrmt Stit t'iiieii ts Hf AllgemI llye 't'itiinst' of thifl lia'emits , - NORFOLK , Nob. , AprIl 24.-Special ( Telo- gramn.-Govcrnor ) hlolcomnb arid Ills stenog- 1-aplmor arrived In thmo city last mmighmt to coil- duct time imtvestigatiomt Into the affairs of tiirs aeyitmnn here. Stiperintemitiont Mackay arrived - rived emi time santo tralmi from Linicolmi. ThIe governor drove to tIme asylum last mmight amId today at 1 o'clocic time Investigation was begun. Valmnor Ligimt , a fornmmer attendant In the violent ward , testified that miperintemulent Mackay disturbed chapel exercIses , stepping on matches , pulling the Imair of worsimipcrmt and by general ummseenuly cemiduct. ho hmad scent Suporimttentiont Mackay arid Miss Grablo nrmmi In ann ; ea\s' Mackay go into Miss Gra- hie's roomu anti stay tlmere threc hours ; ustm- ally found hum lit Miss arabic's roonmt vimca Dr. Mackay was wanted. T. S. lticimardcon , booklcerper , testified to much time santo and also to crtmelty perpe- trateti by Dr. Mackay on Mrs. Grimmmos. lie itoarti Mrs. Mackay , wife of Dr. Machay , call Miss Grable a miserable , low-lived timIng on Miss Grahlos returiming fromn a ride with Dr. Mackay. P. L. Bushy. carpenter , testificil tlmat he hail seen Dr. Mackay sItting witit imis legs over Miss Chester's lap. Miss Ltmcy Ollanion , ox-muttentlant , testl- fled timat Dr. Mackay hind ill-treated Mrs. Grimes , repeatedly throwimig her down vie- lently on time floor. Mae llartruft , ox-attendant , testified to the same occurrence amid other cruelties. A ntmnther of other wltmiesses testified in a sinmllar strain. F'iii'iiti , ( mimiit"s l'ruloseeI Fair. ARA I'A hOE , Neb. , s'tprii 24.-Special ( Tel- egrant.-I'resident ) Eli A. Barnes of time State Fair assoiatlon ettemmded a concert of tlme Third Ileginmont Knights of Pythias hand at this place last evening. lEo comimphi- nnentetl time organizationi very highly for Its musical ability. lie addresseti time people of this vicimilty today lit the interest of the fair. Fumes county -will niake an extra effort this i-ear at time fair. Prospects are very flatterIng , and there is mme reilsOml why Furnas county should not again capture this first premium for time best agrIcultural cx- imibit. Every ormorgy wIll be exerted , with that end in view. ( ) ntliig ( if flue 1iltiis , TABLE ROCK , Nab. , April 24.-Special. ( ) -Timo newspaper men of southweatermi Nebraska - braska wilL enmjoy a clambake at. Table Rock April 27. The reception committee , A. 11. liassior , F. A. harrIson and II. P. Marble , report niudit Imttcrest In time affair. A large attendance Is atmticlpatetl. IiiIst 't'muhuleii W'lll Itecover. RANDOLPH , Nob. , April 24.-Special ( Tel- egramn.-Dentlst ) Waldemt , who last nlglmt sut- fered from a stroke of apoplexy , has been Improving today , but suffering intemiso pain. his lull recovery Is now expected. p Itehlglimmis LhIerty ins Soil lii Aimieriemi. CHICAGO , April 21.-The bug hooked for letier of time papal secretary of state himis been received by the committee on religious liberty ( or l'rotestants In South America , mini it vili ba read at the Cllicago Methio- ( list minIsters' meeting next itlontlay. Time letter gives tile result of the Inivestigations of Cardimiul Itampolla , : a.ia beci-etary of state , concernlmmg thin marriage imiws of Peru , Ecuador nntl IDlivla , and also the ro- llgioims liberty that Is accorded to time people iii tiioso countries. Furthermore , tile letter nnnoummcem , what the holy see proposes to tb in the matter. 11ev. John Lee , chiaim-nan of the colnhmiittee , declines to state iii gal- Vance ammytlmimmg further concerning the details - tails of Cardinal Itamnpoln's conmnmunlicatiomi. 1- llsiruior mm miii Simiclile by liii 0111 2iziii. ERIE , Pa. , April 21.-A ternlblo double tragedy took jilace at Union City , this oummty , tlmi mnon'ninmg. Simon Itasebacii , mlgctl IICIII 15' 70 , and his eon \Viliiani , ageil : 's , engageti In a quarrel. Both were tlrummk. mind the young mann seized an nix and nt- temimiitetl to kill his father. 'l'hie oltl nnlii drew IL revolver amid shot his son. Sceimig what hmo hind , ione the father turimeil the weapon on imimselt mtmtd cent a bullet tiirougli imla imead. 130th will die. ' ' I I 1'is.u.d. Si'commml A mm I i-'i'riist III : AIAIANY , N. 'i' . , April 21.-TIme conapitmilon niitl-tmtmst bill to tile C-hO Passed by time leg- isature and rccently signed by tile governor was lassei today hy tile senate mmftcr IL siilrlted diebate , with time senate amend- nicntmi mitriekeni out. Time bIll now goes to tIme governor. It vests time attorney general with powers needeti to carry eu mum effective inquiry and is known as time lroeedure bill. fet ; ii ii more , ' iii Oh , imimm , PEIIILS' , OkI. , April 21.-Kate L. Nets- mann , vie of Lietmtenant Thcrtranm 13. Nos.- mann of the lJniteti States inmtnm-ot-wtr Churleston. secured a divorce imere todtty- Simo is a thritmgllter of Captitin A. II. itw- ' ' ' nmiil lives iii 21011 of time 1'nitt'tI States gmrmn' Washington multi New York Cmty. The case WL14 trietI imure thin 00 nmoimtims mmgo , thu court at that 111110 reftmitinmg IL decree. It I I h'ih i'egi'ot'N. , ' . . , 21-To- SOUnh1 itI'AhIiSTliht , I. P. , Airil - - night about I ) o'clock James colurmd : : , cashier of tile Osage Trailing company , wmis instantly - stantly killed mit Kreij' , I. 'I' . . imy two no- grois , mvimo nmimrlo their escape before oilicers could be iroetlrod , Clelitimd ; was lilt in time lmemth : ivitim mm clone , thiieim cmusheml his mdcmiil , ltiimm : : : ; lmlmn lmistitmmtly. No mmiotmvc is known. liii , mgeh rm' IC I II ilmm.r ii Is lvi fm"s , ' ( , her Li l'i'I' LII ItOCl , Ark- , April 21.-Marmtlln'l AIiIL'l'sOn , colored , was ilangell nit ! ilmtivern , Ark. , today. Ito coilvicteli of killing 'i'onm lioiittuil , ilill wife's brothmer , last Hop- Iemntmer. Antlersomi mimnilo a mtatemnimit , ( in time gallows. lie tleelmreii : lila life hiami ln'enm swam mm away. lb ciainmlcd to have killed his victim in self dccmlso , 'I'olmi e 0 0 'I'm' ii ii t i ii Co mm r C , NIIVARK , NJ , , April 2i.-'I'ime Inking of testimony f.u' the defense iii the case of Joint 11. Miier : & Sons against time AnIon- can Tobacco company was conmciudctl in tills oily motley. 'rhie stilt now goes hiofolo time citunceny count lit 'rremiton , where liumi ) it- guimmemmt will be beard on Jutmo 13 , 21 , Li amid 2u' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iixpi'et ii l'mmchiiiim ii C , I Ic. 1NOXVIIl.E , Tean. , Apm'il 21.-'rimu cimonift 1105 ordered in a1 deputIes timid is exmectirmg on attack on time jail tonight by a mob from Lii ) country , iment on hynciming tile mum'derel'v of Mrs. . C. ( livcmls , reported hynrhmc0 mit Jondnidgc' . .411 wires are cut timid nothing detimlile can be teertained. - is Z1tn-l'si's lit (1ISJI semi I I on , NE % ' OitK , April 21.-Tue fifth annual convention of Ilt i.eta-I'ci fraternity was opened today at tme ) Iniporintl hotel. It will last two days. Jldtmtund lhristoi of Toromito Canada , liresided , About 200 immemnbers fromn thu 'Jifferemit clnmpttri were prcsct : , FOl.iOW'i ? ( ( Ui' , tiSOL"S II lICOiLDS. Nuii , tt''iiseii ( if ( 'nih miii I I imlg Si''t'iiiI itiori' tlmruleu's. SEATTLE , April 24.-James ii. 1sop , wile was arrested in this city Allril 16 for tlla mmturtler In Atmgtmst , ISSI , of Miss Lemma Olsen of ltiitmthi , 3illmma. , aild who contmmmitted tmicItIo by lmarlgilmg s'hmIie itt thai city jail , vas IntL only a imiurderer amid riossibly limtilti.lnUIrierer , as 110W tsCeiiiS certain , but was a bigammmis mis veii. limnmiia Alsop of Salt hake clnimmms to have Imeen till , erimnimmal'mm wife. Unlllke the Tocummia widows , mshme s-as hut iiisppsed to niccert her erring himelmamid wiieii iii trouble , for lmo sent hmhmmt immoumey niitl messages of love while in jail in this city. They m'cro not , Imoivover , tleiivereti , for the Salt Lake ttrn , AiSoll , lilmim loarmilnmt ; front miowspapor thislittCiieti of lien imusbamid's ct1Icil , , witedt time Postofllce mtlitimorlties to rctlnrmi her letters anti Imer request was comimplicil with. The police tieliev& ' Alsop hmath sommiethihnig to do witim (110 ( lmllmrder 1mm Seattle of Mrs. Charlotte Fetting , on time imigimt of Septenll- ber 4 , 1S93 , amId miso time mmmtmrtler in Tmtcunnn of Imer sonm-imm-lns' , Jmimmmes Imnig , siio was simot amid his body thmrowmi into time bay emi time evenlnmg of Novemmiber 17. 1S93 , After gagging her time 11111 ! tleror crummimed Mrs. Fettimmgs skull in with a stove cover , her life immtving bemi taken iii imimmch time snlmmo mmmanmler as ( limit of Miss Olsemi at ltmiutlt. Sue was a woimmatm 80 ycais of ego and time cr11110 was commmnmittt'ti for $ SOO , tiimtt ainotmmmt of mmmomiey hmavlnig beemm takemi freimi imer trunk after Its commmmmilmisionm , 'FILAIXS Ch.IhhE IS A ' 1'tJNNIII. 'I'iiree Emmillo'cs irijimecil illiul flit' C'ar.l hu'mlruiyeiI h , I'Ir , . . PFrTSBUI1G , April 24.-By' time coihislomi of two trauma ant time Pittsburg ( livisiomt of limo Pennsylvania raIlway at Galihtzlnt ttmmmnel , abotmt 11 o'clock Inst Imigilt , three mmlCmt were badly imijureti and a mmumber of cars 'ere destroyed , tlio wreck taking lire. Time Injured 1110mm are 1'inemimori J. D. Mc. lComiilres of Altoonma , llralemnami 'I' . Vi , ' . Carnlalman of Yolmmlgwootl , I'o. , ammil Timonmias Vincent of New York , a colored norter. Time collliiiiig trainms were two frcigmts , a nummiher of enilmty l'ulinmmanms Imeinig attached to time first train , Two of timee wcme tIe- strayed by ilamnes. Time wreck serlottaly dekmyeti all train.s , but time debris was cleared away abomnt 4 a. in. , when time tracks svero ollened for travel ngain , TIme accident was caused by omme of the trains parting amiml crashing immto time other. Time loss is $35,000. _ 1)YX.t31 nIH OU'I'lt.tGhi IN Nhi' IiAViiS ( flolithi EI,1OIi'd Otis , \'Iim,1ov Sill ntt 2iimJ or A ihee's It i'slihi'im'e. NE\V hAVEN , Conmm. , April 21.-A large dynamite bommib was exploded on a wIndow sIll of tIme rosideimco of Majom' II. Albee. Major Aihee arid this nienibers of lila famimily were imi time imommse at the time , but not in- jured. TIme simeck brake all time wImmdoivs in the vicinity. Immmmmmediatoly after time expo- slomi Major Jtlbee i-an out of time Imouso anti saw a mann rummnhimg uloivim time Street. 110 tried to capture hminm , lmut tile stramiger otmt- distanced llimmm. Major Albee was fornmerly in time UnIted States service Iii Mexico and is IIOW an ilmapector of arnie at time Wimi- cimc-ster Itepeatinmg Arias comnpamly. It Is be. lieved time guilty party was ii. mami wimo we. dlsciiam'ged by time Winmclme.ster conmpaimy. Iiismmii mite Mn mm Dlsmm limiemu cii. JAMESTOWN , N. Y. , April 21.-Last evening - ing time clothing of L. A. Carpenter , a well known Imisuranco mmian of this cIty , was found besltle the Erlo railway , smear Lakewood , Carpenter left borne last evening at C o'clock , sayimmg imo would rettmrn at 10. Time cimlet of Police later received a letter , evidommtiy written in a ( lisguisod imanui , saying the writer Imad killed Carpenter ' - ' 1110 trying to rob him : thmat $2213 imami beemm tmkcn fronu imimi pockets and that time hntily Imad been burietl where nobody would limmil It. Somime of Car- penmter's business assocIates say Ito was finammciaily cmmmlmctrrassed , arid timat lie hind said imo intemitleil to zo west. The police intimate tilat Carpenter -rote time letter mmmontione-J. p - 'll ii t 'I II 1) i iri'e for A tin ii mm o ii iii e ii C. KANSAS CITY , April 21-A special to thu Star from I'erry , OkI. , rays : Dr. Franile llelcimamllbers , a wealtlmy Emmreica Sprlmigs , Ark , , drmmggl.st , has filed suit lmcre feztilvorco Train lila ivite , Miminmia hlciclmammmijers , lie says that Mrs. hhelcimammibers , s'imo hives ml Atclmi- son , Kan , , abalmdomietl imlmmi becaimso h would rot send his two daugimters , by a fernier \vito , ait'ay from hoimme and give iier all h mm property.'I 'I- 1'zm'imig oil Old Set C hm'i' . KANSAS CITY , April 21.-A slmcciai to the Star fromli Fort Gibson , I. T. , cays : United States lmmdian Agent I ) . M. W'isdom arniveil here today arid hegamm paying off tite old settlers. 'lime ton'i is crowded with old tinnormi and time usual smunmben of fakirs amid ammmbiers , Goor3 or I I I I iciti I Ii , (1 $ ) ilt'iicy 1111(1 ( ( loSlati i , gi'es way to the slhImshi'lhmu ( if hope , hatlilmhhieso 1113(1 ( lionithI , * 11)011 ) takiiig slmstitl's ' Savsmtpmtrihli : , hccmtusn it gives i'eiiuwcd life ntitfvhtahity to the 1)1(10(1 ) ( ( , auth thiroilghm thmttt ililpitlia llel'VO bti'cli gUI , vigor 811(1 ( Ollfli'gy , . to ( lie wlhoIo hotly. Betd : this letter : 'mlIood.'msSar B mi P a r I I la Im o 1 o d nn o wonderfully , changed sickness to hmoatthi , gloom to sumi- almino , No Cil cant descrIbe v1iat I cut- tered , I was dcatlmly siclc , hind sick head- aehe9 every faw days and those terrible tdred , despondent feelings , wIth heart 'troubles so that I could not go up and Sunshine' down stairs withmorit clasping may hand over my hmcstrt amid restlmmg. In tact , It would aimnost take my breath away , feted so I did aol care to lIveyet I Imad much to live for , There Is mm imicasure in life If deprived of health , for li ( beconmes a burden. Hood's Harsaparilia does far more thmirm advcrtised , After taking one botthm , it Is sullhciomit to rcconmminend itself , " MIte , J , L , SAZITII , Ilehoit , , Iowa Hood's Sarsaparilla I. time Omio True Blood l'tmrifler , at ii dntmggits. $1 , I'reparcd emily ity ( I. 1. hood & Co. , I.oweIl , Masa , 5 cure nil liver Ill , , imiliaiis ii oocl S PIllSne.sleaUchu. ISIcuut.i.