2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEftl&TrJESDAY , FEBHUAKY U > 1800. S ? i i [ .mi . . . . . . _ , , . , . i m \ " " i Mi i.1 nil I I I I milium mini i i in i i i I _ .1 . THE IIAWREYE LEGISLATURE Itopublloana Submit Ouo Moro Prop osition to the Damocrats IT IS PROBABLY AN ULTIMATUM fihoiild It l d HrJ-otitl All l.ffms to Cottiiiroinlsn Will Glvo Way til a i'rotraute.l Slcuc Annlhrr Proposition , Drs Moists , In , rob 10. ( Succlal Tele gram to Tim Hkk.I The republican * sub mitted to tlio democrats today a proposition for ending the dotdlook It assigns tbo RPonitcr , llrst assistant clerk and sergcant-at- arms to the republicans , llio rest of the minor offices It gives to the democrats It leaves to one party first choke of ono cotn- mltteo , the other party to cliooso the next two committees , and the roinnlndor of the oommlttccs to bo selected alternately by eaoh party It allows the democrats to take clthor ono of these terms as to choosing commlttco9 , so that tlioy can have the first pick of committees It they prefer and lot the republicans have the next two , orthoyenn have the second two by giving the republicans the first one Ibo demo crats have hnd thnt proposition before them todny And will probably hold a caucus upon it tomorrow morning Many of thorn favor accepting it , but some of their loaders nro holdimr out in the belief that they c in cot a larger price for the sponkursbtp If they wait longer Some of the republicans have boon flaying that all they wanted was the speak ership , and the democrat * have tnkan thorn up and are holding out for terms which tbo republicans cannot afford to give If the democrats do not accept this propo sition now before thorn It is probable that the republicans will tell them it is an ulti matum and refuse to consider any other terms Mnnv republicans are in favor of sitting down to a contest of physical ondur- nnco Every republic in member of the liouso is now hero and they uro not averse to camping right on the Hold for a few days , und oudlng the deadlock that way Tim Supreme ; Court Des Moines , In , Fob 10. [ Special Tele- pram to Tnn Bee.1 The following dect- Blons wcro rendered by the supreme court today : Des Moines Savings bank , appellant , vs Colfax Hotel company , defendant ; E.Clark , garnishee ; Polk.district ; reversed State of Iowa vs Wjlllam Jennings , appel lant ; Page district ; nfliruied Isaac Mathews vs County of Clayton , ap pellant ; Clavton district ; reversed Sanborn fc Pollotto vs D. A. Magee , ap pelant : Woodbury district ; uftlrmod Chuilcs S. Higham vs the Chicugo , Mil vuukoo & St Paul railroad company , ap pelant ; Wapello district ; affirmed Viola Truman , uppcllnut , vs Joseph nnd lliomns lrumun , Mr and Mrs J j. It Brown , and II C Brown ; Wiuneshtck district ; afllruiod Wtlliuui Heard & cons vs the Illinois Cen tral railroad company , appellant ; Cedar Kuplds suporioi court ; nfllrmud William Ileal d & Sons , appellants , vs the St , Louis , Alton & Terre Haute railroad couipanv ; superior court of Cedar Kapids ; reversed James Nioman vs H. P. Heed , appellant ; Guthrie district ; reversed , II A. Bull , uppollant , vs Sarah Gilbert nnd others ; Carroll district ; rcversod 'I ho Western Land company vs Howard Ilambliii , appellant ; O'liriou district ; af- ltrmed • An Important Itnllroad Jlcal Mssov Citv , la , , Fob 10. | Spocml Tola- grain to Tub lien ] Another oxwnsivc rail road deal was mudo , ln ( this city yestorduy between tho1owa > Central and tho'Chicago , Si Paul & Kansas City The thirty miles of track octnecn this city and Lyle , rocoutly I abandoned by the Iowa Ceutral , has been - - - leased bv the Chicago , St Paul & Kansas City road , and they are now ruuhing into this city It is also understood that they • will make this thair division linaifiiuurters , nnd soon commence work on their new roundhouse The Chicago , Milwaultoo & St j Paul is now running regular trains over the J Iowa Central south of itils city , und to all j appearances has virtual control of the road H 'llio Itnllrond Commissioners H Des Moines , la , Feb 10. [ Special Tolo- H gram to 'I in : Uee.1 Some tlmo ago the rail H roaa couunlsslonors received n complaint H from the citizens of Worth county in regard H to the abandonment of a uiccaof road twenty H miles long , running from Lyle to Mauley , J the property of the Iowa Central railway J company The commissioners referred the J inattor to the managers of both the Iowa J Central and the Chicago , St Paul and Kan- J nas City rouds The commissioners have J just been notitled that the St Paul & Kan- J sas City would operate the picco of road in J. qjcstloii , beginning with today B A. Teacher Drowned j Des Moines , la , Feb 10. [ Special Telo- Hj graui to The Heb.-Nows has Just boon re- H , ccivcd hero of tbo drowning of Miss May H Fitch three miles west of Clermont , lastPri- H day evening She was teaching music in H tbo country and endeavored to ford tbo J river IWwns deeper than she supposed , J owing to an ice gorge , and the road cart in J which she was riding sank out of sight The _ horse was saed. . Miss Fitch was the daugh- J terot George Fitch , formerly county super J lutendent She lived at West Union H i A. linuo or Burglars Captured H Fokt Dodoe , la , Feb 10. [ Special Tele- H cram to Tint liuE.l A brucoof burglars , W thought to bo the loaders of a gang who H liavo beon'torrorizliig northern Iowa with J tnoir depredations , were nrrostod last night 1 and held to await Investigation Tbo pris J oners are suspected of being implicated in J r cout clothing robberies at Dos Moines and J Sioux City , and local oQlcors are in corro- J Bioiidcnco | with the authorities at these l points to Bccuro evidence B l.oIt on a Doorstop M Dbs Moines , la , Fab 10. ( Special Tele- H gram ' toTiiK Ude ] At an early hour this H morning tbo matron of the children's homo B found a baby boy tour days old In a blanket 1 on the door stop The place is not a fl foundlings homo , nnd the matron had a few 1 hours before refused to take a cnild , probu- B bly the surao ono , which two well dressed 1 strangers wanted to bring No clue to tbo M stranger lias been found M Sliiat bo Hold Aiinln M Uuiimnotom , Ia „ Feb 10. A Fori' Madt- 'MVJ son special says that Judge Lova has ordered M the Fort Madison it.Northwest road sold M again on Tuesday , Februarys . There have m boon many attempts to soil the road , and M Judge Loves decisions in the manor have M created wide comment H The Finn Coilapseilr- Ht Dciiuquk , la , Fob 10. [ Special Telo- H gram to The 1)eb. | a flue collapsed at the H' ' Standard lumber company's mill this morn M lug Engineer Hood and Fireman Uiddler M t\ero fatally injured , the latter being blown M 60 feet in tuu river M An Old Mnit Suicides M Keokuk , la , Feb 10 , John Rogers , a H pioneer resident of Hancock county , Illinois , H aoventy years or ago , commlttod suicide by M banging huntolf to a tree today Hq bus BMBI boou acting strangely for several days H A Uaiit Hwludlcr Bnntencod , M Sioux CiTT.Ia , Feb 10 , SlniusQuth bank | | evflndlorwbo la wanted in Central City , H " Neb , win today seatoaced to flvo years tm- B , pritonmeni for swindling a Sioux City bank H out Of J,500. H A IlMa tr < iu Ilrc M Uhnvkb , Feb 10. Word was received at BV | midnight of a destructive tire In progress at M Fort Collins The Lusiness portion will B probably be destroyed this lULtiOrnox cViE A I'nxsnco Jtctwccn Fornker nnrt MctlirrfOn WtsnixoTov.T'cb , 10 , The house commit tee on the Ohio ballot box forgery heard a number of witnesses again today Senator Stockbridgo of Michigan denied having signed the forged naper Senntor McPherson of Now Jersey made a similar statoniuut Ho said that wben n gentleman tnd nbundnnt opportunity to ascertain the falsity of suoh n charge , but hastcnod instead to gixo it to the world , It might be regarded as a conspiracy Governor Fornkcr asked If tt would not depend on the circumstances under which the piner was procured nnd the npparont proof to support Its character , McPherson rcpliod that as the punor , if genuine , would ruin uubllomen , and properly so , they should have boon consulted when It was possible to do so by travel ing tour or live miles His first Impulse on reading Uio publication had boon to have overv man connected with it nrrostcd within forlj-oight hours Governor Fornkor Hadn't you hotter do It jet , senator ! The courts are still open , McPhortou I dent Know Hnlstoad got down lu the dirt nnd rolled over in liia humil iation ana attempted to romcuy tnu wrong , which changes tbo situation somewhat rtrhrnftkn , Imvnnud Dakota Pnnnlontt W.ibiiisotov , Fob 10 [ Special Tolcgram to The Uek | Ponslons have been granted as follows to Nobrosltai Original invalid James King , Tokama Incrcaso William Wilson , Chadran ; Loan a or 11. Pnrmolec , Alexandria ; Uonjnmin Francisco , Franltlln ; Charles Jenkins , Pnrada ; John Logan Flint , Nelson ; Joss Rogers , Ashland Iowa pensions : Original invalid Isaao H. Von Livermore ; James Moore , Castle ton Incrcaso Joseph O. Schoonover , Garrison ; Philip Atkins , Itlppoy ; James McCartnoy , Sand Springs ; Hobort A. Shef- for , Uidgcdaio ; James Jonlilnson , Mason City ; James Ljnch , Lawlor ; H. W. Yato , Hull : Uobort Uunyard , Charles City ; Charles Haport , Wnfton ; ElwoodClarkContorvlllo ; Simeon Unggott , Corning ; Simpson Parks , Talntor ; Henry F. Wills , Williams ; solo mon McCall , Ogdcn ; Thomas Cummins , Cresco ; John Hogan , L.ongGrovo ; Mnurlco Jowott , Alpha ; Samtiol S. Flnlcy , Sanborn ; William S. Pannonter , Charlton ; Jntiios W. Van Pelt , Melrose ; Henry E. Kelly , Judd ; Joseph G. Waller , Rising Sun ; John Wagner - nor , Oilman ; llurtou C. Litton , nllas Litton C. Uurton , Clayton ; Frank W. Molno , Strnwborry Point ; Sanborn Enstborn , Fremont ; Frederick Shnfor , Elboron Ilo- issued Micliaol Fitzsimmons , Goshen South Dakota Pensions : ' lncroase John Woss , Wntortown : Edward liarnoy , Olivot ; Louis Richards , Kimball ; Lovl Townsend , ' Crcsbard ; Ansel J , Busby , Dawson Will Consldor the 11. & N. Roductlon Cmovoo , Fob 10 [ Sueclal Telegram to Tiil Bee I The llurlington & Northern's notice of reduction in all rates of 33 > ( f per cent will bo considered at the meeting of the western und northern divisions of the WesternVrolght association No nttomnt to defeat the notice will bo made except to vote it down , and ton days thorenftor the rcductipn will bo operative on all Chlcago- St Paul roads Opinion is divided as to whether corresponding reductions will bo made nt the Missouri river The south western division of the association will have to consider the demand of the Chicago freight bureau for a reduction in llvo stock and dressed product rates nt Omaha to correspond with the 40 per cent reduction at Kansas City Under the recent ruling of the intorstnto commerce commission on the homing cases , " the bureau has already won its suit Ilnrd Nuts to Crnck Chicago , Teh 10. [ Special Telegram to The Uce ] Three of the _ hardest nuts that ruilroad associations have had to crack will oonio up for consideration tomorrow The interstate Commerce Iliilway association , nt the meeting of the presidents called to consider the subject , will take action on the withdrawal from membership of the Union 'Paeiilo ' tinU Northwestern It was hoped the chairman who are preparing anew agree ment for tno association s\vould report at this meeting The now wireain6iit has "hardlv been considered , however , none of its pro visions being completed , und besides , under the resolution passed at the New i'ork meet ing , the now agreement is to bo presented at a meeting of the presidents of all western lines members of any nssoclatlon That mooting will probably not bo\ called for six weeks ( Enjrinepr Twombly'it Case Culled Chicago , Feb 10. ( Special Telegram to The 13BE.lThocises of Seth Twombly , Charles iluford and lionry Laclbcho , who uro charged with murder , were called before fore Judge Clifford this morning Each of the prisonoi s moved for separate trials and to quash the indictments Both motions were pvorrulod The men are the engineer , couductor ' atid llrornan of the Hock Island train which ran into the Washington Hoignts train ut Englewood on the night of Septem ber 23. Seven persons were klllod and n largo number were wounded There uro seven indictments against Twombly and only one against Liicloche The Jury has not been secured • Advi-rtlnint ; tor Ties Deadwood S. D. , Fob 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tub Uee 1 The Hlack Hills & Fort Plerro railroad udvortlsod today for 40,000 ties to bo delivered along the line of the survey - voy of its road from its present terminus to its intersection with the Fremont , ElKhorn & Missouri Valley railroad Tills moans the extension of this road ut once to connect with some point on the outside , und will bo n great thing for Lead City The reid will Intersect the Fremont , Ellihorn & Missouri Valley near Tilford - Oyster VvkhoI * Wrcokod ' NonroLic , Va , Feb lo . Oyster vessels coming In today give the particulars of a storm Saturday night which caught a number bor of oyster boats Seven bouts loaded with oisters started about the same tlmo from the eastern suoro for Norfolk , and the sloop Josuphlno is the only ono of the seven reaching the harbor safely Sovcral vessels wore blown out to sea and bava not been heard from It Is supposed that ut least twenty lives wore lost In tno stor m. Klnlililii Affray/it Sioux FallH Sioux Falls , S. D. , v Fob 10. LSpeclal Tolegrara to The Bee ] A stabbing affray occurred here eurly this morning , Leo Free man and Thomas McCarrlor being the par ticipants Freonian was bound over in bonds of iSOO MCCarrior received seven cuts , only ono which was of usevore character , 'lhu Injured is a son of Owen McCarrlor , a wealthy and pioneer citizen of this place , srnucic a piuit A Tug Hont Sink * Sevan or the Grew XJrowiKd Memphis , rob 10. Tno tow boat Port Bads of the St Louis and Mississippi Valley line this mornloir during a heavy fog struck aplorof the now rairoad | bridge below the city and In afow minutes sank She carrlod a crew of forty men and for a tlmo the wild est rumors prevailed , tbo loss of llfu beluir placed at from twenty-five to thirty-five. It Is now known , however , that but seven of the crow were drowned * fen wore badly cut and bruited and have boon carea for at the United States hospital The Port Eada was valued at ( SU.OOO , Tie | ruilroad company will be sued for not having the pier propurlv marked and protected • Afraid or Uerunliiii ) . Washington , Fob lb The liouso commit tee on Indian affairs today considered the senate Joint resolution authorizing , the re moval of the Apache Indians , now prisoners in Alabama , to the Fort Sill reservation in Indian territory Lieutenant Colonel Law ton testified that if tho-Apaches become dii- satUUed at Fort Sill they could reach again their old haunts , Uoronlmp had been on the warpath at least three times , ' , \V , II H. Llewellyn of New Mexico and llrowster Cameron and Delegate Smith of Arizona protettoa earnestly against the re inoval Smith said if tboy were moved any where it should bo to some reservation east of tbo Mississippi A RATTLING WHEEL CHASE Oommoucomont of the Six Daya' Go at tbo Coflsoum THE THREE uEADERS ARE TIED A l.aruo Crowd , Gnntl Munlc And Great Cnthitslnsin Old Sport Cck nml Aslilnjccr Iliully Xrnlllns At tlic Coliseum The six day four-hour-a-day bicyolo raca was glvon the initial Bandoft at the Coli seum lust ovonlng In the presence of an assemblage - : semblago of 2.OJ0 people It promises to bo a oig success After the saloction of William Kountz , Walt Mrns , James Joscphl nnd Charles McGuire us Jmlgos , J , Vi ' . Crowrord , the referee , sounded the gong and the nlno raudilv nrravod bvlcers shot away upon tholr long nud woarlsoino pll- grlmugo Ned Heading , the soldier , first took the load , closely followed by Dingloy , Kennedy , Gorwlng , Hubbard , Eok , Wal- dron , Aslnnecr and Shlll , nnd for the first llvo miles the Pico was a lulling ono At the end of this dlstanco the profession slowed up for a milo or so , when Shlll nnd Wnldron , the two Omaha nmatours , indulged Inn spirited spurt for the van , which Wnldron captured after n hard struirglo The spans between Dingloy , Heading , Hubbard , Gorwlng nud lionnody were of frequent occurrence , und very ox- citlug , Dlnglcv rarely falling to como out llrst best Roaulng is riding In line form nnd his bucknr fcols siiuguino of his taking either first or second place The prevail ing opinion , however , is that Dingloy is the best man in the out lit , but this Is doubtful , as ho has ovlncod a lack of staying powers in all his lata races , nnd ho has a couple of sleuth hounds to conlond with In the soldier and Gorwlng The lnttor rider is from Denver , nnd ho is a good ono Ho rldos easily and with much grace , und in bis spurts shows wonderful spcod The Collsoum , rosoundlng with the music of the Tenth ward band , nnd brilliant in the glare of numerous oloctrlo Jets , never presented a moro attractive ap pearance The race Is evidently going to provo ono of tbo greatest successes tbo build ing has ever known , principally because cause the struggle is on the dead square , and the people realize that the best man is to win Every spurt is greeted by tumultuous cheers , and the audlonco at tbo final dash worked Itself up to a most enthus iastic pitch After six laps of tromqnduouB riding Dincloy crossed the chalk line n-length nhcad of Heading and two lengths ahead of Gorwing The balauco of the rldors were stretched lrrogular around the course Following is the score : Mlles Laps Dingloy fiS 8 Heading G3 8 Gerwiug 03 8 Kennedy 07 4 Eck 07 0 Ashingor CO 6 Hubbard 60 0 Shlll 02 0 Waldron 59 3 Tno race will bo resumed nt 0:30 : this cvonlng The Kid nnd His Hrlde Charles Nichols , moro familiarly known as the Kid , " is in the city on his bridal tour He was married on Tuesday last at Kansas City , to Jcnnio Curtln , the daughter of the well known Malor Curtln Mrs Nichols is n winsome little lady , with blaok cvos nnd hair , and she says that Kid is the greatest pitcher on earth They will remain here until Sunday , when they go to Boston for permanent residence i • in * . , Anent till * Itnll Season ' President McCormick , lntn hurtle , ! Inter view yesterday rstatod that lie vWai Well , ' satisfied With thq play log schedule adopted for the coming acason.and.th0UKht the club would make money under iU • The Omaha players were all notified to ropq rt here March 20 , but n number will bo In Before that date If the woothor Is foyorablq hey will go into immcdlato praottco ouho grounds Manager Leonard will report hero Friday , February 28 , anij nt once turn his attention to the repairing of the fpneos and buildings and putting the grounds in shape The first exhibition gamps will probably , bo these booked with tbo Cleveland ' league team for April 2 and 4 and 0 ana 10 Intervening between tHese dates games will bo arranged with the Burlfng- tonsand the St Louis Browns , and on April 13 the Cincinnati Reds will probably bo hero On the 10th the local team will leave for Denver where they open the regular cham pionship same , Auril 17 , For Wnslilncton's fllrtliiay | , , There will bo a big trap shooting tourna ment hold on the Gwin & Dummlre grounds ncross the river on Saturday , the Sid 'A largo Invoice of llvo birds has boon received and three sets of traps Will bo kept in opera tion all day In addition to _ the live bird shooting , there will bo artificial target sweepstakes without number Dan Dully In Town , , Dan Dally of Bangor , Mo , is in the city , and asserts that be has 500 big , iron dollars to put up on a go with any V23 pound man in the country ; Ooisip of Mm Diamond Jack Crooks left for St Paul Sunday , wheio ho will remain until tlmo to report nt Columbus , March 1. Jack is in fine.condi tion , nnd cotldont that the coming season will provo his star engagement Ho is big nnd strong nnd his much talked of dead arm has boon thorougly resuscitated and Is better than ever before Jnck is all right j Charlie Abbey Is still In the city dison- gaged lie is taking the best of care of himself , and is fit now to go on the field for active work Ha is a promising young player , and would be an acquisition for any toiun desiring a good right or loft fielder • • Manager Cushman of the Milwaukoos says that Omaha has secured a great catcher in Al Tlinvra Ctlnhman Irnnws hltrr wM ! and considers him ono of the stauncfiost young backstops In tbo country In addi tion to this good quality he Is ahlttor , a coacher and a baBO runner • ' " Dad Clarke , Omaha's star twirler , w ' rltes the baseball editor of The Bee fronjOs- woco , N , Y. , that ho Is In excellent Health , strong as a horse ana pitching everyday } Ho saj s that he intends to show the people the coining season that bis good right arm has lost none of its cunning , but has rattier taken in an additional stock Ho 'is anxious for tbo opening of tbo season and will arrive in Omaha about March 10. Clarke's California work after the close of the reason here was the greatest over socu upon the coast , barring Clurkson or > no one else , and ho will be a man much 'in demand at the end of another season Dad nays he doesn't intend to get up any moro 'partb tlons " .a i r v Martin Duke finally signed'a contract with Minneapolis Saturday , and this leaves the old organization intact The Western association has upt lost a single " man by reason of tbo troubles between the National league and tbo brotherhood , i Undo Abner Dalrymplo lias put hla ilsttq a Denver contract , and Dave Howe has waged the writer a now Quulap that'he leads any man in the Omaha team the com ing season Cleveland will hit htui oufof sight Nnlionul Trnttlncr AnsncUtloit ilurt-ALo , Fob 10. The biennial congress of the National Trotting association begins hero Wednesday , Many horseman are are already arriving In the city , including U , C , Ulake of Cedar Uapids la , uud ex- Secretary ValL The session It expected to be a very Interesting ouo < ' ' i i Andrew Oarnairjo'a Girt PiTTStunu , Feb , 10. The munlliceqt offer of Andrew Carnegie to exp n4 not less than $1,000,000 In public libraries in this city was presented to the council this , after noon and accepted Charles J. Clark , another mllfiaualre , hit offered a site valued at tlOu.UOO for ( he central building , r l.\\ rJS.JV'13 A MUIIIIhit A Nebrnskn < ! lty Vmmc Sinn 1'rolin * lily Intiilly Injured Nr.niiASKA CiTVj Neb , Fob 10. [ Special Tolcgram to Tils'Uee , | What wasicstor- day supposed to Ueunercly a bad case of as sault this morplpjj develops Into what will undoubtedly result ; In n case of murder Ernest Slttlcr tnnfl lames King , two young men aged olghWiki'tboardliig In the eastern part of the city , $ ' yt not boon very friendly of late nnd yo s erjdny the former madu re peated efforts to commence n quarrel King ropontodly asked , him to desist but Sittlcr ; > UU continued his tan talizing nml ffually throw a throw n pair of iron.tongs nt King , striking him on the head nbovo the loft car , mnkinr whut was supposed t6 bo nbud scalp wound King started to town to have Sutler nrrostod , but fainted on the wny nnd was taken homo , where ho his been lying In n critical conai- Hon over slnco Tire aoctors last ovcnlng examined the wound and found n hole in his skull to the depth of four inclios , from which the brain was oozln < r , nnd they Bny ho cannot possibly recover though ho is still alive and conscious Mrs , Erb , n wit ness to the nssault says the t6ngs peno- tratcd the sKull with such force that they had to bo withdrawn by Slttlor , who then struck his victim another blow on the mouth with bis list Slttlcr Is a stepson of Hon William McClollnn of this place and from n rcspcctablo family Ho escaped last night and has not yet boen'upprehendod , Strnni o nnd Fntnt Cnttlo HlHcnso Blair , Fob 10. | Spoclal to Tub BBn.J J. S. Stewart , a prominent business man of this place , has a largo farm Just outsldo bf the city limits For the last two or three weeks bo has boon troubled with his oows dying off Ho lins now lost twenty-ono head The disease seems to bo confined to cows and hclfors with cnif , although steers running with tbo cows in the same yard nnd eating the same kind of food are not affected Mr Stewart has fallod to llnd a votorlnnry yet , who can toll what the cause of the dlscoso Is , or whut the disease Is , Ho has not been nblo to euro a case after they once got sick For the benefit of other farmers Mr Stewart gives the symptoms of the disease us follows : The first indication is noticed by the animals mal's tall twitching and Jerklue After a whllo they will rub their hips and lick tholr legs After a wullo , as the v got worse , thov will blto their hind logs and tear the suin off Ho is feeding his well cows some powders ns a provontutivo , but whether It will do any good remains to be Been Other farmers will do well to wntoh tholr cattle carefully for the symptoms described ' News From Norfolk Noiu'olk , Neb , Fob 10. [ Spoolal Tele gram to Tub Bee ] The Nebraska state boanl of pharmacists convened lnXhlsolty today to oxamlno applications for druggists certificates Seven candidates were ex amined this afternoon \ A grand custodians lodge of Masons will meet in this city hbxt Thursday and Friday afternoon und ovctting A largo attondnuco Is anticipated The stock of J. F. 'itussoll , at Norfolk Junotlon , was ottadhod Saturday ovonlng to satisfy a claimof , between ? M00 nnd 8100of Shenkborg & CoLdf idux City An inventory - tory of the gondsM , < iday showed up assets to the amount of oiuyJSOO This evening tup pally News gave notice that the Huse publishing company has been incorporated with a capital stock of $40,000. The principal plnc o-'of business is Norfolk , Neb , nlthough theS- wilt publish the North Nebraska Journalu at Poncu and another paper or two In uddltion to the News of this place in Temporancli'AVork nt Frrniont FnEMONT , NoDeb JLO [ Special to The BrE.J Major nadirs Scott of Hunting ton , Pa , closed a fvoek'songagbmontintom- pcrance work hero tonight Major Scott is one of the mosttlablo and logical speakers who over discussed the question here , and ' ho met willaan ciilliusiastio reception , talk ting to crowded houses every night His [ wife is nit ublo'auristnnttdiiHor special work jis'in the -of.cWuniaVs-Chrlstlan Temperance - anco union organizing and laboring among the chlldrop They arojpoth new workers in Nebraska and Willi romam In the state dur ing the coming prohibition enmnaign They go from here " to North Bend , . i ° Flno Horses for Kentucky FiiEJioxT , Neb , Fob 10. [ Special to The Bee.J A Bbjpmcni of tw ehty-soven head of standard-bred. trojtUng horses , was made from Fremont today , t rho stock ir owned by J. C. Smith & Son-'and Congressman Dorsey , nnd was consigned to Lexington , Ky , wnero tliov animals will bo placed in a big horse sale soon to tatio place there The horses nro all Nebraska grown and their In troduction ib the blucgrusii'regions of Ken tucky will provo a how'and''nOvol fenturo to horse men ' ' Indian scliolura Celebrate Genoa , Neb , Fob 10.-Special [ to The Bee.I The anniversary of the Dawes bill was observed at tho'Ipdlan school on the 8th inst Governor Thayer and Secretary of State Codry were present and participated In the ceremony Letters were real from Indian Commissioner Morgan , Senator Man derson , Concrossmnu Dorsoy and State Su perintendent Lanoxin which they expressed their reerol at not being able to be present and their best wishes for the success of the celebration Negotiation ; for a German Paper Hastikos , Neb , Fob 10. [ Special Tele gram to The Hem ) A delegation of prom inent temperance men from Lincoln were In the cltv today to effect a deal to purchase Hastings Gcrmnn paper , the Volksfround , The sale will probably bo consummated The object is to publish the aforesaid paper as an oxpuundor of the submission question The papers circulation is quite largo In this dis trict i • A Colored Thief C ipiurRd Hastings , N6b „ Feb 10. [ Special Telegram gram to The Hbe ] Jo * Bn Gibson , a colored man , was qrrcsted in this city this afternoon for stealing a valuable overcoat at the Met ropolitan hotel Chief of Police Wnnzer was notified by the Grand Island authorities tuat Gibson was also wanted there for bur glary Ho will probably bo taiten to Grand Islund tomorrow , v Ilnniliica bower Bonds Hastinqb , Neb . ' , Fobi0.Speclal ' Telegram gram to The Bee.I a' motion passed the city council tonight to instruct the city attorney to prepare a proposition to vote on as soon as praclPjMUeJfor (00,000 sowcrage bonds The bonds will carry by a big ma jority Qy > dil | i nurirlitrtfMt Alliance Alliance , NeilFob 10. | Special Tolo Cram to The BebJ Unknown parlies broke in the roar wlndow > j L. E. Sickles clothing store at this plafcttlnstnight and curried oft goods to the umoulit of about $1,000. Detec tives nro on , thoirjtrack A Mr.OIHViistlujiirfil , PlattsmoutiiWc , | ' , Fob 10. [ Special to The Hbe.1 Froof Uoivland , ' a machinist In the 43. Si M. railrpatlfthops , while grinding a bar of irpn on anjnqry wheel , was severely injured by tbo .jphgol bursting , parts of it striking him in the eo , vjuiul" The Ice W.fjyj , out Suddenly Nkuiuska CiTr , Neb , Fob 10. | Special Telegram to ThB' K'ij Thoice In the rlyer at this point went out yer.v suddenly this evening and a number of ice men had very narrow escapes Considerable machinery was carried away , Presented to the Kuiprcas Berlin , Feb 10. Mrs William Walter Phelps , wife of tne Atnorican minister , was presented Saturday to the Dowager Empress Frederick at her palace In this city Shot by u Mull Kubber Pkova , Utah , Feb lu _ [ poeial Telegram to Tue UEB.J Detective Crow of Lincoln was shot at Frisco , Utah , today while attempting - . tempting to arrest a mail robber m . Liabilities OrVulfy T.xoced A ols New Yobk , Feb 10. The tchedulo In the general assignment of Hubert 1L Davies & Co show liabilities of liW.000 and assets of J03XX ( ) . KANSAS PtOPLE IN OMAHA nvory Trnin Brlnffs Promtnont Rep roBontntlvos or the Stuto WORDS OF PRAISE FOR THISCITY A Complete ! List of All Who Arrived Ymtcrttny nml Lust MrIU \ Flue looking Body nf Mon Xlmlr Immlnblo Purpose 1110 Kaunas Visitors There is a good prospect that without ex ception nllof , the dclcgnlion representing the stnto of Knnsas , or nlnot-ono of Its counties , will bo on hand at 0 o'clock this morning to moot the representatives of the Trans-Mis souri Passenger association nt the Millard hotel The purpose of this meeting , ns stated at considerable tongth In ycstordai'B Bee , Is to secure nu explorers ticket from the east to Kansas , and half Tare ticket for the oral grant and his family as an Inducement for people to go to that state , also to perfect nn nrrnngoment for the distribution of advertis ing matter Uheso gentlemen who como to represent hnusasnre from among bor most prominent und influential citizens Sot oral of these who arrived yesterday , hat1 , as was learned by conversation , never before visited Omaha nnd to say that these particular ones nro thoroughly pleased with this city is scarcely doing Justlco to thulr opinions as they expressed thorn The broad , well paved , nnd well kept strcots came In for speciully glowing compliments , whllo the npt combination of words really magnifi cent was made use of over and over agnin by the guests when roforrlng to Omuha's great business blocks It 1b not mere courtesy that prompts the romnrlt that these gcntlomen from Knnsus nro , in every sense of the word , n line , thor oughly businesslike body of men , hnvmg in their faces a great determination to accom plish the public spirited errand , and provo loyal to the trust nssignod Uioin by the most central commonwealth of Uo American union The delegate who arrived yesterday and last ovonlng , together with their place of residence and the county which they ropio- sent , are as follows : Noah Hardy , Jot moro , Hodgoman ; Will E. Bolton , Greensburg , Kiowa ; J. M. Henson and Peter Woods , Commercial Grove , Morris j W. It Bighorn and John Walker , Jr , White Cltv , Morris ; J. a Itlloy , Eldorado , Butler ; Frank B. Smith , Kush Center , Hush ; B. L. Green , Dighton , Lane ; aII Hobor , Meade , Meade ; C. P. BufMngtoti nnd Joseph W. Willis , Chorryvalo , Montgomery ; S. II , Dcdgo , Belolt , Mitchell ; W. II Young , Mcado , Meade ; W. It Splckeral , Welling ton , Sumner ; Joseph K Blnnohard , Liberal , Sownrd ; Adam Shriver , Harper , Harper ; F. H , Lanter , Olntho , Johnson ; S. M. Jackson , Cold water , Comnneho ; E. T. Crawley , Meade Meade ; E. N. Smith , El dorado , Butler ; Jacob Stotlor , Wellington , Sumner ; Morton Albaugh , Kingman , King mun ; W. C. L. Benrd , Hutchison Hone ; C. C. Turner , Eldorado , Uutlor ; L , F. Cain und J. W. Crowo , Hutchison , Heno ; John E. Wntrons , Burlington , Coffee ; C. n. Kiddle Eldorado , Butler ; E. B. K. B. Buch nnd G. S. Mousan , Winfiole , Cowloy ; K. Hurst , Howard , Chautauqua ; J. N. Insloy , Osknloosa , Jefferson ; N. B. Pear sail , Fort Scott , Bourbon ; Morton Albaugh of the Kintrman Leader , Kingman ; Editor Green of the Dighton Register , Dighton ; Peter Woods , Alorris county Exniuinnttnn of Claasson New Yomc , Fob 10. The bearing before United States Commissioner Shlolds in the examination of Clausson , bx-prcsldcnt of the Sixth National bank , was resumed this af ternoon Charles II Leland , who is now president of the bank and who hold that po- sitlon previous to Clnassort's Incumbency , was recalled Ho said that when ho turned the bank over to Clansson Its vaults con talnod * 1,400,000. Ho paid $20,000 , to his counsel , Wctmoro , for the recovery of 1.005K shares of stock In the bank which Claassen sold to PolL Conrad N. Jordan , who succeortod the late Daniel Manning as president of the Western National bank , was called as a witness'by the district attnrnoy His testimony contained no information that has not boon brinted Cashier Colson of the Sixth National bank caused a sensation by saying tbat within fifteen minutes nfier Claassen had icon elected president ho asked the witness to drnw three checks for fCO.000 each , saving ho had effected a ' loan and would taho thorn down town nnd the next day return with the collateral Witness demurred , but finally drew the checks The next dnv Claassen brought to the witness bonds which were ab solutely worthless m Nominations Wasiiinotov , Feb 10. The president sent to the senate today the following nomina tions : Charles Emory Smith of Pennsyl vania to boonvoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Russia ; Samuel Merrill of Indiana , consul general at Calcutta Con suls Edward Houloo of Pennsylvania at Amov , C. J. Crott of North Dakota nt Curthagono , Columbia ; Jutnes R. Danforth of Pennsylvania nt Kohl , Ferdinand A. Bustier of Minnesota at Fort Stanley nnd St Thomas , Frank D. Hill of Minnesota at Montevidlo , Henry R. Myers of South Dakota at San Salvador , Lewis W. Myers of Iowa at Victoria , B. C , Felix A. Mat thews of California at Tangiers , Frederick AL Ryder of Connecticut at Quebec , Canada , L. R. Stewart of Virginia ut San Juan , Porto Rico James O'ilriou of Minnesota chief Justice of the supreme court of Now Moxlco ; George N. Wis well of Wisconsin United Stutos marshal for the eastern district of Wisconsin Another Ilnnk Cnalimr Defaults Lancaster Pa , , Feb 10. Ellis Bard , cashier of tbo Lincoln National bank of Lincoln , this county , is a defaulter to the extent of $ i&,000. His peculations have ex tended over a considerable period An in vestigation of the banks affairs is now in progress , but no arrests have been made The defaulter is not believed to have nrolitcd by the robbery , the whole amount having bcaa swallowed ut ) In the business of the Eplirataflrmwhcie larso sums of money weielost Bard has rcsignod his position , but no criminal steps have yet boon taken ngatnst him , His bondsmen will probably settle In full The bank is now doing busi ness as usual HUR1.KV , Wis , Fob 10. Pbelos Pcrrln was urrcstod tonight on four charges of embezzlement from the Hurley bank whllo ho was assistant cashier Porrlu is ulao out on $3"i,0O0 ball on a charge of complicity In the robbery of that bank , m i Urnlinm Fall * to Hliow Up , Chicago , Feb 10. The cases of the al leged Cronm Jury bribers were called la the criminal court this morning John Graham , the cblof defendant , whose absence from the city has already boon mentioned in these dls- patches ' , did uot appear After some talk by counsel the hearing was adjourned until 2 o'clock this afternoon If Graham Is not present at that time bis bull will bo for feited Graham falling to show up In the after noon his bonds of 115,000 were doclarsd for feited , ills " attorney , Foster , dropped in later and announced his intention to take part In the trial iu Grahams buhulf and If refused permission intimated a desire for a bill of oxceptlnus dally Judiro Waterman did not ruto dotlnltely on this The court declined to nuash the indlotmonts against KuvsiiDugh and O'Donnell , and both men pleaded not guilty The other defendants werd not required to plead , being present in the role of informers , i Lawyer florae All Illght Atchison , Kan , Tob 10. JSpocIal Tele gram to The Bee.I Frank Royso , the at torney against whom was brought a number of attachment suit * Saturday , returned from Hii.chu | Saturday night and Is In his office today The parties who brought the suits oxoept II M. Jackson , who brought the first suit und caused the stampede , have released l ueir attachments and returned the property Hoyio seoiuB to be making satisfactory set foments with his creditors , but it Is under stood that he will bring a counter suit against Jacksoa DOW.Mll > llti : MO It.MOSS , Salt Lake GoiUiles lutovloalcd With timbers of Viclorr Sti.T Lake , Feb 10. The municipal elec tion in this city , the result of which has been awaited with such wldo interest , passed off quietly today , contrary lo goncrnl expecta tions The cltv has been crowded for sev eral dajs with special police , detectives nnd deputy United Stutes marshals for the pur- ltojoot nretontingtho Illegal voting which each party claimed the other would resort to it was anticipated thnt attempts to chnllcngo and arrest some voters would result in riot nnd bloodshed This , however - over , did not happen , nlthough the cxrlto- tnout was intense Half of the business houses closed nnd bands paraded the streets , which wcio Jammed with excited citizens Only six arrests were made for allcgod Il legal voting , and these were without any demonstrations Snow began falling early this morning and contitiuod uutll noon , when the sun c uie out uud soon transformed the strcots Into rivers of slush By noon ! t,000 votes had boon cast , which by the poll books showed that about 75 per coat of the peoples ( Mormon ) registered votu hnd been cast , nnd about fie per cent of the liberals At 5 o'clock tlio estimated returns from every ward lu the city gnvo a total vote of 0,203 Gontllos 3.443. Mormons 2.SYS. AtOo'rlock Chairman Powers clalmodthat the Ucnlilo majority would roach 1,400. This , howuvnr , was donled by Chili man Richards , w ho said that It was imposslblo to toll vt Inch side wus victorious until the complete returns were in Late tonight the Mormens claim that fraud has boon the order of the day with the Gentiles , nnd If they nro victorious it will have boon by these methods In this event the Mormons will contest the election in the United States supreme court Later This ovonlng every OentUo build ing In the city is dccoiatod with llau's nnd loutorns , Jlro works are shooting up from hundreds of housetops , ominous nro booming nud bonfires are Been In o\orv direction Hundreds of mon parade the streets with drums nnd torches , shout ing like wild Indians over tholr victory No nuch scone wus ever bo fore nituessud in Utah The Mormons remain indoors and have nothing to s ly except that the election was carried by fraud nnd they will surely con test it They admit their defeat , but claim that the majority will not exceed 400. The official returns will ho late Induinnltv for Swamp Linnds Washington Fob 10. In tbo case of the state of llllnolse for indemnity for certain overflowed swamp lands in Champilirn county , whioh came ooforo the soorotuiy of the Interior on appeal from the decision of the commissioner of the gonor.il laud ofllco , a decision has been rendered sustaining the appeal and holding that all lands tliatwcio nt the dnto of the grant ui'ilt for cultivation by reason of their swampy condition , passed to the state The ruling that Indemnity for swamp lana located by wuirants or sciip must bo tultcn in the state where such losses occuncd Is udhored to • 'Ihp Visible Supnly Cniciao , Fob 10. The tislblo supply for the week onduig February 8 , ns compiled by the secretary of the Chicago board of trade , Is as follows : Bttshols Wheat SO.T51000 Corn 18,041.000 Oats 5,47.1,000 Rve 1,4(12,000 ( Barley l,74s,000 Olinrirr-d with Murder Muncie , Ind „ Feb 10. Five of the men of the posse that killed Eli Ludd at Blounts- Villo on Friday are In jail at Newcastle , nnd the coroners Jury hus rendered n verdict charging theni with murder in the first do greo " \ \ ill Got ii Clio.ipor Foreman JEFn'iisof CmMo , Feb 10. J. F. 0'Dotinollforoman of the Jefferson City Boot hnd Shoe ; company in the penitentiary , was arrested today for stealing hoes from another penitentiary firm The Death Iti-cnnl. San Fhancisc'O , Feb 10. Advices from Honolulu announce the death of the lion Edward Preston , nssoclite Justlco of the supreme premo court of Hawaii Pnvinsr'llH Depositors New Yonre , Feb 10. At the Western Na tional bank this morning it was said that tbo Lenox Hill Innk was open and paying these depositors who desired tholr money > - 1 No Hope lor Prntciidcr" . Paris , Fob 10. 'In lliochambor of deputies today a motion to repeal the law banishing from the country the protomlcrs to the Ftench throne was rejected by a Vpto of Oii to 171. Larltin & Co , ctry { joodu , North Kith St , will bo closed until Tuebday nonu on nccnunt of death of Charles B ! Larkin , Wheeling . Va AMUShMMNTS Joseph Jefferson is an old man His visits to Omaha have boon few nud far between In the natural course of events , soverai years at least must elapse before he may ho expected again to visit us Ho is uot now on bis fnrowell tour But who may tell of what changes of intentions a year , a month , n day may bring fortn 'i he tlmo must como when oven Jefferson must become n memory Ho will bo a memory , however , which w.ll long survive the generations ha has enter tained , and long remain green in the annals of the stage Should such a change take place and prevent him from again nppuarlng before us , then indeed was the parting nf last night most fcolingly and tenderly taken The Grand opera house was crowded The audience was representative Wealth , beauty , iutollect , muscle contended for the honor of witnessing the performance and onc.li vied with the other in expressing its approbation , The play was the Rivals " It Is n com paratlvo stranger to this city -So , indeed , it is to almost all the cltios of the union , , Ibo revival of old English comedy has not been coextensive with the Hmlls of the country The benutios of these * old plavs uro known mainly to these who loyo the past These beauties have not appreciated uocausuof having been illustrated upon the stugo , but because ' of their discovery in tbo very Hues peiincd by the gifted uuttior To hundreds of these people , therefore ' last night Sheridan suomed to llvo again In the spirit which vitalized bis creations , whllo he also becamq fumilliar to many through the masterly work of the actors who Imper sonated these creations The mam drs , habits , follies , frailties , vanities of inoic than a century ago , accurately depicted , were easily understood ; and , whore , in some respects overdrawn as they were , the aud itor was not at u loss to discover their coun terpart in pooploof tils own time Bob Acres was played by Mr Jeffer son A country1 bumpkin , affecting the graces of his superiors , eciontrlo to a de gree , volatile to extreme ; a hero ut one mo ment , u coward the next , but always in love , was a trying role for the gcioran actor It would be difficult to determine in the simu lation of which of those char acteristics , the art , the genius of the man wns the most pronounced In everything he seemed to bo great and really was great ' 1 hero was a laugh in almost every expression of mouth and fea ture , every turn of the eye und every move of the body ; n laugh not ocaslonod by the coarse wprk of the tyro , but of the master who utilized his art to illustrate nature His scene with Faulkland , his letter scene with O'Tngger , his duel scene with all the char acters , which , by tbe way , was the climax of the piece , will always bp gomt by which to remember this eroat man ; und It will be a remembrance which will not be dimmed by the fact that the character was that of a mortal ubout midulo life , whllo the actor bad long left tbat period behind , W. H. Florence's broad , genial and band some face smiled through ' Sir ' Lucius OTrltrger " When this versatile comedian and sterling actor shall withdraw from us , no ono may tell Those who know the great distance between "Hardsell Slow * ' ' und "O'Trieger't and noted the buoyancy and vigor which Mr Florence infused into the latlor may ronllxo that ho Is to bo spired to tbostago Tor many a day In his work nothing was loft undone It is true the brogue wns not unmixed with the Intona - . tlons of "Sloto" nnd "Cuttle , " but It sulloJ > I the blarney , the passlonnto omotlon , nnd Xf ) the Hro-ontlng propensity ot the Impecunious t.\ \ Irlshrion i J The old weather-beaten sho-drngon , " the JB Woman who was absolutely analyzed , " nml J' " I who ptided herself on her "nlco derangement - / I mont of epitaphs , " Mrs Mnlnprop" / was sustained by Mrs John Urow f Wnnt a pity such a highly overdrawn char , acter , ono In whioh an auditor rogrols to co i so great an nrtlsto , is essayed nv this ro , tnnrkablo woman t And yet | > no cannot but j admire the skill with which she roads lines , I which miizlit easily bo made intolerable i An impossible ennractor , she mikes one ftl- \ most of every day llfo The laughter she creates Is not occasioned so much by the mixing of her words as by the impression of the ridiculous lecolvod front the mingling of such n cronturo in the company of the time Shu wns not loss appreciated in the , other features ot her wont , notably in the j scVjiio In Which Captain Absolute appears ns . Beverly , and the minuet with the father of J the captain At the end of the former shu j. secured a recall , Sir Anthony Absolute , by Edwin Vnrrov , . • v * In nowise suftorod In eoniparlsnn with thu . charnetcriMtlon of the stars mentioned H VVi wus consistent throughout and deservedly njiproclatod Mr rrodorlck Paulding played the Cop \i tnlu with commendable grace , dignity a and mlschiovousness , which were gronlly f ] admired Mr Paulding wus formerly of { , this city , nnd but n few of the elder cltirer.s jj Identified him , because he has now grown to f. mails ' estate This fact prevented the ro- i contlon ho would othorwlso have received \ George W. Dcnham's David was tin o\ccl- \ lent piece nf work . Violn Allon's Lydin Lnnguich was so ? sweet , tender and lovonblo us to satisfy au v idenl conception of the little hcroluo f The costumes were rich , elaborate and V historic J Take It nil in all , wo shall not sco such a ! * piny as The Rivals for many a day t5i4 * | Corinno sang and danced herself Into pop " ular favor nt Uovd's lust night as Tomtom In un operatic burlusquo entitled Arcadia " * The cotnpmy is ono or thu bust over scon iu I this citv and'includes bucIi well known people plo as Miss Roberta Crawford , Miss Helen Harrington , Charles Fnstcllo , lames Sturgiss , Hoi rv Lester and Tony Wlllinms Tbo stugo Bdttings and mechanical effect * were elegant and the nudience large uud np- prcclntlvo - MAKING MAPLE SUGAR Pennsylvania Farmer * Tapping the lie en Ahead of Time Maklnjj mnplc sugar In midwltitfir U what some of the fnrmors in the neigh borhood of Harford , Susiiuohanmi County , did last week , says a Sorantoii , Ph , dispatch to the Gfobo-Dcmooiat. Fanner C. 1) . liunsom tnppod a lot ot trues in the sprlntr-hko weather of a week ngo Thu sap liowed copiously whllo the wind was in the northwest and the ftirmor mnlo n nice butch o siiffar and a fovv gallons of maple syrup Ho said the slip was not as sweet as it will lie iu the Bprintrntui it tool : a good deal more time to boil it down on that account The quality of the sugar , however , was as line us that made dur ing the regular season in Mnrcti L'armor Horatio Goddard of South fiib- non tapped thirty trees lust weolt , und In four days , ho said , ho made onouph syrup to sweeten the family's pancakes for 8i.\-week's or more Furmor , T.V. . V Livingstono of North Abingdon also V went into the nuvplo sugar businobs for v a few days Ho Is sixtyelchtcarsold .3rlM and has farmed It all his lite Ho snid * 1 ho had never made maple sugar in v\ " January before , and ho tapped Uvontv v * trees and boiled the sup into syrup iust to see how it would seem to do that kind of work in winter The anp liowed freely and ho made nine gallons of HVrup Last Friday ovonlng Ernest Harding gave a maple sugar party at his homo In Harford It was a'jolly ; party , and It seemed ns though spring had como ; An ( tilvcnmi'ii With Wlmln * Captain Hall of the oyster schooner Joseph Allen , had a thrilling experi ence with whales in ChesapciiKo hay on Sunday evening The Fohoonur was loaded with oysters from Fooomoke and en route to Norfolk , says a Norfolk dis patch When off Wolfs trap a whale was noticed spouting far oil to the west wanlandas monsters of this siecc | | are rarely seen in the bay , all glasses . alio ird were lovelcd where the hugh llsh wns navigating AU of it sudden , 1 and while these on board woio intently 'JM gazintr at the Hist whule , there was a JM splashing of water about thirty fout r * ahead of the schooner and on the star board , and another whale was noun to , throw his tail out of the water I'limo on board were considerably n'ai'inml at hcciiig a wlialo within such short range , but their alarm was greatly ineru.isod when his whaloship commenced spout ing great sti'eauis high in the air The vessel hove to and as many as flftoon dilToi'ont wliales were counted At ono I time there wore two on both the star1- I board nnd port sides of the frail craft , 1 and the llorco way in which they lash oil the waters cauaou her to rock consider ably The mate of the vessel wanted to shoot one of the largest of the wlinlos , but thoio on board stoutly objected , fearing disastrous results if ho were only wounded , Opium Shoruiuii unit Julia Mnrlinve , The inspect which nil Now Yorlcqi'-j ha\o for their distinguished follow . townsman , Cioner.il William 'J'ocumsoh • - * * s | .Sliornuin , was never moro strongly il- ' lustr.ttotl than on the stage ot the Fifth , * - Avenue theater n few nUfhts ngo , snytii1 * - " the Now York World During ono of the cutr' actos the old voturau loft his lx > \ to go boh in d the scunos to pay his respects to Miss Julia Murlowo , now playing Rosalind there Ho hud no sooner reached the stnero than eve ' rv ouo of the stugo hands , supers and oth ers dolTed thojr hats While the old soldier greeted the young actress warmly and tendered her a hearty comv liment the jieoplo on the slago rangoda thoninolvofl in line , and with uncovered hoadB , bowed the gen oral nil in gallant style to his box In ouo rcapout the veteran dnpartcd fron his usual custom : Ho did not claim trom the pretty young actmsg the privllcgo ho has heretofore exacted from American girls us u right mm POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder neiervarlw A marrelotiuirltr strength and whoknom u a * . Mom economics j" than the ordinary kinds , and rannot be sold by " lotnputltlon with tne multitude of low test - r short weight alum or uhonphsta powders Hold ' 'iw\viViBt ' ' li0Y-u "Ak , ! , ' I'ovroKit Co ; \ N v