Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 01, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    - - - -
, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
. . - . - - - - - - - -
_
.
_ / . G
r ) PIlE OMAhA DATTJY BEE : OXD.AY , APHlTJ 1 , 1S95 ! .
. - _ _ _ _ _ _ n _
TO ARREST ILLEGAL VOTERS
Et tqi3 : Being Taken at Lincoln to Purify
Local : Elections.
,
PClITlCAL fXCITEMENT AT TilE CAPITAL
t
- -
LI'rI.lntho ! Jmo'U ) RIIII Nin-IIcttlflt
College Rtu.lellA . , , .Ircd 10 l.no UrIA-
Icred JntciiiUi / to Vote Tne5111Y-
Uel Oi 0111"\1 for 111101
p LINCO1N , March : : -p ( clal Tel ! rm. ,
-There was a meeln/ held tOlny by the
demoerlc cly ( committee and represent-
Lives of the CIvIc I'cderaton to tnk acton !
11 rEgard to the ( arrest tomorrow of a number
* of lrles char/c1 with Illegal ! rtgstratIo1. !
I Is clalme ! that neary : 100 legetIY . '
cerics and other employee , ruilents or other
counlu , have : registered 11 Ineoln { and de
clared their Intentbn to vote at the ma'oraly
election next 'rlc day. It 1M all that the
rlblcans wi rtalate by wIi3lcsale ar
restl of universIty stullent , who have als
regIstered this Fprll . alholgh they went
ilome to vote last fall on 1'SeS ' furnished
them hy the Ilrllglon rO:11 Tonight pout-
leal ; exclt'ment Is at a white heat Ind I nuing
ber of heavy lets ha\'e beel male , on the re-
sui. 1rern1s of Prank ( iralinin . rel1blcJh
candidate for mayor ale very coaflent , of his
dectioti. Th' supporter of his opponent
JIIIge J. II. hhrot1y . are olco keellln I sUI
upper hip and meeting most of such chiah-
lenges dolar for dollar. , This Is the frpt
mayoralty election hehl In Lincoln at the
time the lesllatme11 In session.
( ; .tv I { ( UI/ "I'l''S "I\ ' 'IlllC : :
'ork Alllrlr.'rry ' \I'III"hl ) ' lreeiit
. .hn : tool" I. 1"II"r. "
YOltiC Nc1 . March M.-Speclah.-The ( )
comedy , "She Stoops to Contuer . " was pre'
6enlet to a pacllel , house In hells hal last
evenIng. The play was given hy home
tl'nt , an.1 . under the auspl es or the Phhlo.
mathean and Amphlctyon Literary [ socleteM
< f the UnIted Brethren college oC thIs place.
Thc playas exceptonaly good , and the
best homo talent rendered , In York for years
Mr. A. I , . Del as lardcste was good mil i
Mr. Arthur Moore as ) 'OIU& ' 11arlow wn
exceptionally fine. 11r. Sam HuIman reu
tiered the difcul part of ( Icoigo hastings lu I
n , 'er ) ' ncceptalI manncr and MIss Anl I
Rccse who took the hardcst part oC the u
evening that of : lrs. Iardeastle , was cx
ceptonaly flue ; In fact all parts were very
wrl rernlerl. . , Tlw musical entertainment
betleen the acts was very line nail well np :
preelatel. ( Miss 1ele Warner sang a solo ,
wih piano accnipaiiiment . anl ! was recaileil .
Prof. Barnel :111 : ! lsse Iteetl anll hurl :
bert rendered selections on the piano 0111 i
Prof. and Mrs. Stoner sang n duet. Al i
were enthuslnFtcaly encureth The 111ay \S
a complete success , and prals Is eXltressed
by all who atenled for the gooll managtlcnt I
dlspla'el In the presentation of the ramc.
EIt.
York .
musical talent Is fast gaining I na
tonal reputation . Yesterday pror. J. A .
Parks , musical comlloter or this city . receIved -
ceIved a telcgr\1 notlng him that ' , lls corn
position , "Just As I Am " I.al talen cornI I
prlzo at tile national music cOlte.t hold ro -
centy lt layton O. Tie 11roCesscr hs heen
receiving many congratulations from his host
of friends In the last twent.folr hours .
Mr. Parks Is the manager and ) leoor or the
Anon quartet , anl , the ( tholsands who heard 1
him and the ArlonM ( luring the late camplgl I
will bo pleasEd to ler of t'10 success of tw
professor ns a music writer.
The annual meeting of the GreenIcOI Cemetery -
etery a , soclaton of York will be held In the
county Jlllgo's ofce at this place on Mon -
day. 10n-
day.Hon. . N V. Iarhn loft today for Grant ,
Perkins county , Neb. . at which place he1
bo engaged for several days In court work.
MIss Lulu M. Green. state secretary of the
Young 'omen's Chllstl nszociaticn . arrive
In this city yesterday afternoon and ad .
( lrcssctl the ' al.
drsselt Young Women's Christian nsso-
- - : : - - - cllo- , oi York In the afternoon and evenIng
- - Mrs. Love of this Place , together with her
daughter , Mrs. Carl Dart. left today for Corn
Ing In. , nt whlt"1 plact they wi visit rein
tires and friends for a few days.
Hon. . William lcrnllen , representing the :
count of York In
county the state legislature ar -
rived In this city today ( , anti , was as usual engaged -
. : gaged In a hearty handshake with friends.
HIS LANO 11\5 nISI S J- ; VAIU :
'hy 'V , C' . n. AIIeuuDclrcq to Honln
1'CN'4Iii or 1 l'orl 10 Sohl. ;
WATERLOO Neb. , March 31.-Speclal.- ( )
'V C. D. Alien sued . .
Alen G. N. leDume today In i
SquIre Nelson's court for possessIon cf the
Huml stock farm. One year ago Mr. Alen
hal agreed to sell this farm to Mr. McDufe
and gIve him a warranty deed. The deed
and notes In t1ayment for the same were
drawn up and deposited In nIl Farmers nnll
Merchants bank at Valley . In the meantm I !
Mr. McDufe had loolle- tIP the title to the
land and found part of It hal been sold ror
taxes lIe called on 11 Allen nll aslel : ,
hIm to have this cleared up before flal set-
tcment , and was told It woull be dofli :
Shortly afterwards ! l. AlE called at the
bank and asked for the uleed. as ho wlshel
to see McDuUe and malt some changes. Th : it
was the last seen of the shoed Mr. Alit ii
havIng moved to Salt 1.111e City . Since that
time land 'lls increased In value $10 per ocr ,
hence this suit Justice
Juslce Nelson has tak : n
' the case under nll\lsemcnt and wil render
judgment Tuesday .
AI : lulcltore has lines cut to catch the
Vlago marshaMlh for the coming yoar.
O. B. Tubbs Is
setting out an acre auid a
half of olion sets. anl
F'V. . Conies Is erecting a tenant hou so
on his farm southwest of town.
Senator Noyes returned from LIncoln tctj Il
and will spolI 81nl1Y at lunine tolay
Mrs. Charles Hopper , who has
Charlel Hoppel been co n-
fthcd to 'wr bell for the
fned er past three wool ta
wih pneumonia , Is slowly convlcscln .
Miss Jeannette lloyd or Omaha
Jeannete 10yd Is vthitiu 11
her brother Hev. S. H. lloyd. vIsiing
A. I. Campbell Is laId up with Innamma'ioa '
of the eyes
James Ilno Is moving Into the Chrlstiu out
church parsonage
The Waterloo base ball club Is erecting
lnse bal a
grand stall lu.l . mnklng other Improvemcnts
on the groutnuls .
Our local tuluichusmiths report hlulness boot a-
hug some of thcm having to steal a few
houl from the night to kecp their work UI' .
f ' \Khlull : "I"K 11.1 I 'C r.soiniIs.
/tSIILA N I ) . March 31.-Sp ( clnl.-Deputy )
Sheriff Whilocl , returned frol Waho yesterday -
terday with Leonard Graham . who was ar-
rested on n charge of assauit and battei .
assaul anl btcry.
Graham costs , pleaded guilty and was lIned $ and
Miss 1llan Stoutenbourough of Pint Is.
mouth spent yesterday In this city visiing
Miss Lucy l'euuny
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Todd of liattBrnou thi .
recently married ar In this city spending n
few days with relatives of the bride .
Mines Elzabeth lieids . 1.'lora11 Nel tie
Dean , Minnie Durkee , AbbIe Bryan and E tl
Shepard returned this morning train I wee k's
visit among frIends and relatives In 1nooln.
javld Dean returned from a business trip I
west lat evening
Misses Ula Patterson and Carrie 11 of
. , South Bend pent Sunday In Ashland , gucsts
- of Miss Beule Ihrbe
Newl comes to this city from south of
town to the effect that mmer hdie . a boy 1
years of age , whla out hunting Friday got
the muzzle of the gun fled with mid and In
removIng I with hIs fInger accidentaly discharged -
charged the gun , which almost blew his ler I
band off. A doctor was cule and It Is
hoped most of the hand wi bo saved.
Miss Edith Clark returned lut even lug
frol Deatrlcc where she attended the late i
teachers' . lelng and appued on the pro
grasuo
cam.
MluEC Veda Wilson . Iull ilell . Joe , Uuty
and Dele Mans de , Ada Duboisend Nele
Den , and Messrs. Marlaln
D"n Meass Mier , Earn eat
Wigginhuorn , "Dock" MerIdith , Arthur P an-
coat. larry Shield and Ollllo Henonlr . returned -
turned 10 their atudlu at the unIveriy hula I
afternoon , after a we k'8 visit vth : relati vet
In tbll city during \calon ,
Mr , and Zdri John Magee and daughter (
Grace of Weelllng Water are spending Sunday -
day In hits city ,
2 M and MuV. , J , Dennis of Lincoln
- _ " - .
: : . -
I \ . etttnt over Sunday with Mr. Inlt trs. h. L.
! .ml.1gtcn. parents o Mrs. Ienll .
Mr. sad Mra. Ashfr.1 MORte or Grcenwo.1
( :10 10 Ahland loh to lie present at a
fallr reunion tmrrow at Mr. and Mu .
(1 ec4g I ' [ lt"s. '
W. t Ielg 1 of thll city , who has been
atylnr at the Sollcr' ! home In Grand 11.
ant over \'nler. ' ' returned to Ashland today
to spend a sixty I t days' furlough. "
Su .n.i.uy . " 1",1 l'I""tll ! % , "t 'rectuuuteti .
TIWUISIW. ! Neb. . March 31.-Spscial-- ( )
Thl' Central 8t1Iay , School association of
Johnon county Is holding n two.loy's , ses-
cl out Ilere. Last evening Superintendent , 1'
U. trntlbury of the city schools lectured Ipon
the uhJect "intluenco of the Sunday School
Upon PublIc Morals . " and harry Inlrsol
eomluetel bible ! rending . A good program
WA prepared fer today
A chAnge has occurred . In the firm of
BuersleU.1 hires. . Impl ments. F. W. BieI
at ellS 118poscII of his Interest to IV. . 10'
tn ling . anti the new firm wi bo styled 10'
tit ling & luerstrt : .
Mrs. S.u\h lInker anll , lughtH , Nellie .
Rro visiting In Hell Oak la.
S. A. ) { opln of S'rRelSe has move to
this city 111 nsumel the lndlordship or
the Vale ) house.
Ie\ ' . nr. W. \ \ ' . linrelta . who has hell
the Pastorate of the Presh'tcrlan church
here for sevel years has resigned that
harge : anti wi remove to Omaha to us-
su U10 the management of hue ( Preshyterlnn
1heologlcl scmlnary. The doctor anti his
c thlaLle wife were given a farewel recell'
ton at the church last evening by his con-
greJalon mil numerols other friends . who
I e gret huts removal from the city. The church
was hanlqomel , Ilccorate.1 . for the occasIon
alll rerrellnentM were sen'el.
\ i'l ' " iii rl h I , ' Wll..ln" flrlrr ,
W1FIQO. . Ncb . 11urch 31-Speclal.- ( )
" 'hen It was learned through the columnl oC
The Sunday Bee that house roll No. Gt2 hall
IJssel1 the house I brought n "lal smile to
the features or our farming community.
When this becomes a law the oleo factories
w ill consume nearly I not fully as much
mi : IS heretofore. This hi has heeu
watehel closely and with much uneasiness by
the e farmers In this vlelnl ) ' . as to a Ilmhel
of them ( It " . " '
o meant their 11. Ia\'ln bought
their cows wih the expectation or \a'llg :
for them with the 1110ceeds oC their nill , the
faiure of this bill mClnt sl arvaton ( fol
thtI em . But nctt' , with the bottling plant at
the creamer nearing couuipletioii . It will be
an easy matcr for them to dispose or any
slT11us they may have.
Ilh , IIY I "tl li ' " "rlr" .
ST. PAUL Neb. . March : U.-SI1CCI1.-A ( )
Ile t-year-cltl son of : lr. Harry Connol ) '
of this city was very haUy , hurried 111 cams
near losln his life ) 'cstenla ) ' , Ills 11arents
had brought out In the yarl n lot or oltl
pallrrs and set tire to the salute anll the ( t
Ilte fellow went to playing with the lre ,
which caught In his clothll ant hunted I
of his hody. lila crIes brought hel ) . when It
was found that part of his body was very
s everely burned. Although lew receiving the t
b est atcnton , he 1M In u preearlons condition . ,
but hOlles arc entertained of his recovery' .
, \I"lrlr UI.ln II I ler,1 I.
IIILDItE'J'iI . Neb. . March 31.-Speclal- ( )
"Tho Cantlta Lost anti Saved" was pla'ed I
to a crowded house at this place last even
Ing h ly home talent , and undcr the auslllces
of the 1 O. G. T. The music was rurlshed I
hy the Upland ( orchuestra The 1lay , was a
snccess In every particular and many people
from Heldrege , Uloomiuigton . Wilcox and ;
other neighboring towns were In attendatuco .
Unltmr Unll ! .
DUNIJAI1 Neb. , March : n.-Speclal- ( )
C . C. \Vest has opened an hnlllerent store
In I D. L. Frnner's old stand.
lrM. M. A. Jones oC Auburn Nc-b. , Is the
glest of her son . R.V. . W. Jones , of this
p lace.
1'ho grip , attended by a severe sore
throat , Is an eilidemic here. Quite a nU1'
her of children are attackCl .
.
SOME LIBRARY FIGURES.
Iuttutol itt Oinitiis ( : umpire I with 'h080
lt Ccrtll other Ctttcq.
A table has been prepared ( showing some
acts rCfpectng thC Omahn plhlc library . aI. 5
compJrell with tloe In several otlir citlet I.
The figures are for a 'ear. The tahle Is :
-
iggQ : O
u : ; -5E : Oa
. :
- : " iL" -a I
:
: s" s
, g , = - " , G
. ' > ' ' : . '
: " p : : S " : :
: 0. < : . . : : ; : v : t
: . : . . p . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . r : '
1 r ; 1 ; Y' 1
- - - - . .O.lnllu ,
[ J )0 .i.uuuul
: ! " : H ' ' . ,
. . . ' . . . . . .
r- - - . . . - . . ' -ut '
i i. . -.ul.llU'I'
; $ : : ;
. _ Jo "
_ . _ _ J"IS
. - . nl
HHW"'H'
" _ ' = ' 8 _ , _ . " 8 , . . $ : : , ' . . SJ. t' ) II , 1 hun
'
-J ' ' ' '
- . . . ' Jnn"
. : 9 Pt. 2" ! UUng- : -r- ; I JO " fulcS
. - - . . - - - " g guzi , ' . - - . . . - . . . . - ' -
-.W'.r. t , _ _ _ _ , ; nl
t .iFqgt" : . ; [ ; g."sn 'HIOI
i ; .i s. H UII"\
: . : . : ' .
- - - - - - . - -
. . . . " . . . . ; , . . - . . ; . . .1"11.1
; 8 " o. _ ' . 3 _ 8 : . ---I - J0 tufloLti' : : -
.
; lituIhlztuug 'rI"1 In Cnl : : .
HAVANA . March 31.-'l'hie govellent
has received olcial advices to the tO ct
that the rebel chief , General Antonio Mace a .
has leI Costa Tlca on It WII'd lIne stoutme
.hesc advices Imlcnte.t Ihlt he wi not
he landed , anywhere In Culm. Troops itt re
being mohlz .1 . amt Itfrorfnt divisions iii 'e
i.to
being dl81Jlehed throughout the cast.
E\eltnalr. according to the plnn or the i
nlthO'llep. 32.001 Spanish troops wi be I
ent against hue rebels. I
. IAIIUU I , " (1'Uo
-
ChlcJgo has an exclusive bicycle wcrkers'
unicui
The tobacco workers of Chleag are helng
organlz .
elght.hour Massachusetts hy. Is liable . to have a legJI
Three unlols or molders of Dayton 0. .
havl forml a molders' cotuncii.
loulEO MIclucI the anuuchlst . Is serIously
ill and Is not expected to recover
Tht general unlcn ct carpenters or Great
Briain has 21 hodges anti G,80 ineutbera : .
The Federal Labor union of OJIII1t [ , Ca LI . ,
has 11ronounced for the co"cperaUve commcn-
wiJlh. i t
Typographical union No. n ( I , New You 'k .
spcnt HIOOO last year to aid its tunempoy ed
I.mbers.
Great Briain has 8,000 trades unlonM , wih
1.200,000 Inanclal members anti an ctmated
fund of $10,000,000.
After ten weells' duralcn the ( strike of the
shoemakers of hinverhuiii . Masa.'as settl led
on March ii. .
Cleveland . 0. . has an Industrial co oei ra-
( lye sccltiy. orgJnlzed for production and dl- I
trlbtithve ,
trlbutve 11Ur105t' .
Weaver of New Jersey ) ' . lilt . threatening
strikes , art forcing the bones to yield siut oil
increases In wages .
wl"es.
Machinists In the ( Phiadelphia ant , hi auhi rig
car sheps have hal their worltng hours In-
creasd to llfty-flvG pEr week
BarbHs' unions have been organized at
Ludlngton Mlch" St . Cloud , Mo. . host on ,
Iass. . St. Louis , :10" , and Rome N. y ,
The New Jersey legislature has passed a
bill for hue protection of union "labe is"
against lnirIngnuent by counterf ler8.
The New York Progressh'o Varnlshic ra'
union amended Its constitution so that no
militia mE are eligible to nueinbershiip.
Tim Vlctorln , B. C. , city council Is ci an. .
slderlng a proposition to have all munich hal
work day , done by day labor lt nine hours llr I
SocialIsts ot Paterson , N , J. , recen thy
hell 1 cnv\nlon Ild nominated 1 ful I ]
ticket . and "
tcket. Ind adopted the mete : "Nothing
"
to Arbitrate .
The San Francisco unemployed re let
work has collapsed. Now the unelploytd
will ba left to the tender mercies of hue (
Salvation army
Amalgamated Association of Iron and
Steel Workers and the Irlnlsheu' unIon are
trying to gel together hlvlng rined COlh
sldernble means Inrormalon 18 to what 1 Jpl
- . _ . _ " ' . _
-
SOUTHERN TRACKS OPENINGCo iI i I
-
Little Rock and Memphis Will BegIn Today
with Splendid Fmpccts ,
1
M\Y \ HORSES QUARTERED AT TI ! , PARKS
Ark'\I'iS ' ' , t'uocIntlnn Neser Ilitul So '
oclnton " ) "e Many
l1)'rrl 1letireMrnipIii.u ( ' . CrOvee.1 , .lh
the Jnnlor'-CIHltln of lisa
SuhlrllU , \ situ uuiicoth.
LITTLE noc' , Ark . , 'March 31.-Tho sun
shone bright all .
ni day today , after n long con
tnuCI rnln ) yesterday afternoon and evening
pulng the track In superb condition for
geol going toinoru-uw The card offered as
the ( opening day Is 1 good cite . and every-
thln points to an auspicious beginning , with
g ooti sport anti , a large atthindance. Auction '
pools wert sold on the Derhy last night as
Colows : Shield ! Dearer anti Glad . fO ; I.aus-
rtIt. $2 ; Iolengula and Motlericlo $ : ; li I I
Cnplan , : ; Iepller , $2 ; field . $2. Stralss'
eutry Roll ryorle. on the recent gooll showIng -
Ing or Glad . who hues Ilpro\ell In the ( Past
ten lays , anti Is credited with the best tulle
on this tracl : The meetn beginning tomorrow -
row will ho the fourth sprIng meeting hold
lu cre . and wi great ) ' outrival any of Its
prclecessors In point of sport. There arc
now 'luarterell ' here nbouC 250 horses , lnclumtl-
Ins some of the most noted turf performers
In Amnerlczm Visitor are rapidly filling up
the city . every train arrivIng tOday bringing
In great numbers , \ho come frol all parts
ot hue stlto to see the ( run tomorrow anti
the l glove contest tomorrow evening between
Kid McCoy' of lemllhls and Innn ) ' Needham
of Cirucinruati. The hatter arrived eterda '
Cincinnat. later arrlvc1 yesterday .
alll Is In I good condiion I I , )
N4tS1IViLLl . March n.-There : are inure
hOlemen In the city than have ben here
at a meetng for ) years and the number or
horses h amid stables Is
larger than was overt
cXllectcd by the most hOllerul and sanguine
of 10c.11 turf men. All the stables at Cum- '
berlanl , Pnrk are full to overliu'lng. The
stables nt West Side park are also full . anl , :
many m horses have to be talle,1 In the city.
Se\'erl stahles came In totlay. Tomorro\ cl ,
tht ( ollenln day , Is Dtrl ) day , ant If the' ( i '
weather proves favorable there vIil be
pro\s fayorble wi bi an L
Ilmeu I o atteuudauice.
SVB1It\N LOSES IN Y\LUF.
NEW YOllF March 31.-The condilons
fOI' the Suburllan handlcatl , lade public te-
da ) show a great reducton In Ihe value of :
the t itulte . the ( alldell '
stalt. unouuey being only $5,000.
In 189 anll 1S'J3 the Suburban was worth In :
the \Icllly of $2.000. ant In iSO It was t
something over $12,000. Following are the ,
conditons :
A hallleap s\\'ecpstnlles of $100 each . ,
a mid , ourly' no If declared , out Iiy' $00 ) ' 11 .
wlh 11.lO ( nllelt , , , of \hlrh t,0O0 ) Is to HocC
onll a 11 I OI ' ) to thuirti. WeIgh to he nn.
ui ouuuicIVc.hnesulay . :1) 1. \ \\'Inner . utfteu :
pUhlclton l of \ethts , of two races of lfer
vulue , or ono of $ 1,000. four pounds Iny :
of two of $1,000 . or of uno or $2t0i ' , eight :
11011ls extra : of thleor $1.0 ( of two
or $ ! ,000. or or one or $3.00 t\elve pounlH ]
extrl , In the case of horses handlcnpllol I
at 122 ) lJU1Is 01" over . to the extent of one
quarter only nnc In the case of those 11111.
Icallpel l at uio I : founds or over , they' shah
not apply at ni Pennltes tn tle shli
horses l 3 rcals old shall not make eli
\tIht exceed 15 pounds. One mile ant I
a i IJuarter. : unl
Tlue Coney Island Jockey club suhstntes
t iunt . In view of the uneertalnt\ of future
legislaton l Ifcetn racing In the state of
New York , It reselves the right to Iteelale ,
hue stake ott . In which case all money wit I
w1
be refunded. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TU J'ItorEUr Tnl 15.tItN1S ImAcicmts .
-
CII for I COI\'CltOI to l"orl II Lctjlc ,
wih t hIM UhJI.rt , II \'lm\ ' ,
CLEVELAND , 0. . March 31.-A cal Is I :
Isued I . for I convention to be held In ( lit a
c ity' In AprIl for the purpose of organizln
the American Sporting league. The call Is I :
slgned by the presIdents of the two na _
lonal trotting associations . twelve driving
park associations and I number of breeders
I reads :
"The undersigned beg leave to cal the
attention of the public to the convenhiom u
conventon
which meets In Cleveland 0. . AprIl 9. rOI"
ito purpose of organizing a leaue to pro
lect them from hostile legislation and ICed ] )
them on so hIgh I plane that Just
criticism of nn adverse character will be
i mpossibleVe recognize the fact that
t iieuo nre abuses to correct and that an
organization composed of the friends ant I
actve 11rtclpanls In these recreations an(1 ( I
the legitimate business Incident to them
will he powolful to accompl h the correc-
ton and at the saute tune stanl us a Itun !
wall against the aSMaul : of those who have
other Interests or hieasure. or an overween -
In l ! Iestrc 11 medlie wlh the conduct of
their neighbors. Associations from
thel' lghborM. Assoclatols every : :
section of our countlY have named dele
gates aul we trust every eommunl ) feelng
a prllt In the history anti honorable char
actor of ouu' pastimeS will joIn with them I ;
and co.oporte for the establishment and 1
maintenance of healthy : regulations consIstent -
cut with pelsenal 11ert ) ' ulI the law or
the lanai. \Vitht such an organizathon . having
Its frIends on guard everywhere , we wi
have less to apprehend In the future rlm
the Periodical crusades that have been so
In . "
unjust to us the past.
O:1AIIUD scull F : . ANln'II J WIN. I
Iilookrd Ont Clll\ " " .loIhrrl ) " oC HII _
RI4 City ' 1 Ihl' I : , 'ronll I 'iiiuil . .
KANSAS CI'rY. larch 31.-Flye hunlred
local sports congregated It Stranger Creel ,
Kuin. . forty miles from here , today , tint tI ,
witnessed a lvely two-round lght between
Oscar Gardner , the "Omnha III , " nnll
Cocley lelotughsrty' . a Kansas City lighute r.
'l'lue Kil was aWlded the contest. In the
11Mt round , lie men mixed blows lt a Ivel ICy'
rate . Gnrduuer concluding hy hitting his
mt. Glllnor hitng Oh ) -
pOlent n sttuuger on the lose jlst aM the
gong sotmnIeul , antI drlwlng blood In the
M.OII Veloughert was inclined to rue it
nnuttters . In making a heavy swing at u
Gardner's [ jaw and mIssing he left
Glrlner's nnl lef an openIng -
Ing for the Kiul. Thin later look n vantl , : -
or I utah handed a stunner under DiloUHh-
rlY'1 heart. Before Cocltey could l"eov .1 I' :
front the effects of the blow a terrile lof
swIng on hue jaw sent hll down timid on t .
leloughorty was unconscIous for six mutil it-
tutu , The tIght wits for t50 a side an.1 . I
gate receipts Ganlner weighed In at 120
p0111s. Dclougherty H3.
- - - -
In. I . Inl I ' S Vi' ra ' rn's I ( 'it. ,
CiNC1NN.TI . . : laldl 31.-Hey. DI' . Pelon
nlll others , rCJreseltll ( lie Heorm leagun
UI.pl'ured . at the ( hal park : touiuty , un.1 . In- I :
slste.l . 01 tile Inllanupols anl , Ciiteiutnn
Illn'crl helng nr"lle,1 us soon aM llnelnnat (
IIare,1 In unlroln 11 the glllltls , hut the ( I
Itoilce refused to untulte arrests until '
1I01co Ierl mllw arl'sts untl nut 01'
I gCle of nlnt Innllgs was uultty'ett. 'lhen
they were till Crestel\ 'I'hls wi he the ]
course plrsued at nil Hunay ! gaines durIn/
thai seasoui _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /
1'011.1 , ts j I , . " , Iii Ihl".lr1"hll.
PIl'I > I.PIIA. Iareh 31.-Tho hoxlng
houts seheoultd to tlke 1llee , last night at
tlo Nonpareil nail , Southwark Athletc cubs
wele Ileclurel off. 'l'ho Iecent convletioii of
11 cee01. Mc'arth IIHI Iucl convicton 1 .
fOI' 11'lzeHghtng. ) I Intl hue I IHlh e'uent olart ? :
clslon or Judge Gordon holln thel le. II
$1.0 hal each 10 keep the pence huts lint ' a
ItOP present to Istc lt encounlerl . In this el ) fol the
'II'Curfh1".1 I ru'1. . . "ul at elitil.
NIV OHIgANS , March 31.-Plot. Jo ] tin
I. Dufry or thus city , acting for the Galvi 'a -
ton Athlete chub hal arrngell I ( went )
Ive.ronn,1 glove contest between Dilly N Ic-
earthy of Australia anti Dan Creellon , to
( alto place at Galveston on Aunt 27. Previous -
vious to the contest Prof luIfy 'iIi box
wi
four rounds , for points wih ' 'ol Ziloiiagimm In .
the lightweight champion or 'Pexate. .
- - - -
InlllWlt ; 111'llll ' by I. I 1'1101.
ClICAGO , March 31.-ln the Barry-I.eon
contest the Iiolco stoppe.1 the men In the I
fourteenth Iuunoln order to save leon fri ) ifl
being knocked out. Bnrry hind all the ref t
ot the fight and but for interference would
have ' 1t his man out been the end ut the
last round _ _ _ _ _ _
C"ul.r Ir"lk , is U'rbt.
SAN JOSE , Cal. , MardI 31.-C. n. Couler
ot Toledo 0. . while traInIng on the Garden
City Cyclers' track "tolay , took a hearer
and , broke huts left wrlsl. lie was ritii uig
the front Beat ot a tandem le wal rllng
unable 10 ride In the April meet. w1
'Wi Monday ' Irlilisttlmss . .
CINCINNATI , March 3i-Cincinnati , G :
Indianapolis. 1.
ME I'UII , Mlrch 31-St Luis , 1 ; Mem _
phle , 3.
. ' -
i _ _ T _ _ - - - -
- - - -
nIIOS.1S l ) f"'H ; 01' liZt ' t'/H./f'
- ,
Content tn Eenti'c iltu 'Tlmn In Iltiprnve ,
the .torl'ts - - , / ' \
nALTI IOU Marcl\cCultnal : Gbbos ,
In his sermon totay ( irj I \ the cathetirni ! a\l :
"h ow true I I that bsto y repeats the sm
calumnies that were " i d against our Lord
and Savour ! In His do ! Ihe same ealumnle
that were circulated ' , fl\mt \ the 11rI1It1'e
church are ventaUd .olay against the
.
church of iou . her elcf6 : 'anl members. Let
me give one Instance Olt o a thousJnt , that I
mIght bring fcr\arl' , to ' 1lstrate the sub-
jeho ct. The Catholic cltui'ehm ! ; Is Jealous or the
honor and moral reet\ldo of her clergy . I
Is her constant aIm th't \ liey' shouht walk In
Innocence and blamele.s hr life. Whenever
any of her clergy Is . known to htas'e con-
traclell ally dcgrail'n"liabits Incompalb ' e
wih his sacred call he'1s withudrawn from
screo tal 1he'.1ltllrwn
the active llrslls or the mlnlstr until lie
has given marks of reformatIon. The church
has too much reverence for 00,1 , ; she has too
mnch respect for ( lie laity ; Ihe hns too lueh
relct for the ( clergy tlieT5el's to stiller
any unworthy priest to minister at her altar.
"nut we find It cry hard to please our
as'v enties . They are 'ery Inconsistent. ItSO
were to retain a dogetucrato clergy In the cx$1
ercl e of the public mlnlstr they \ou\l
\olnt the finger eC scorn at UI and say : See
how h low Is the morl Itanllarll or the CuttluoM
lc clerg " IC we 119mlss ono of them frrm
the service oC the altar they will forthtvithm
thpi alar wl rorthwlh
111clc him tip from the gutter and receive this (
' t allen angel' wih open arms : they welcome
him as I long lot brother and tko him to
hosom and lead him about the cOlntry hike
some strange nnlmal and exhibit hIm to public
gz ' .
"lie Is stirs . oC course to misrepresent mind
mal n the chiurchi for what man ever sliolte
kindly of the mother whom hue had Insuled
anl , dishonored. His masters are sure to iDe-
tatl tim slhJects on which hue Is to spealt
which are 1'0pulal ' anll attractive for the lmo
helng , such as the everlasting Inqulsltcn ,
p atrIotism . the nresslonal and the pope.
They affect to believe this mn In his \ fail .
whom ( lucy woulll not hear when he was
honorcd In the sanctiuary I It Is a sin to
tel n Joc'se lie . I It Is a crime to clumnlte
cu e's neighbor , how shal Wt characterize the
oleme of those \ \ ho malgn the largest body
of Chrlstans In the world ( ? inih the calumny
becomes still titer r2pr2hnslhlt when utc.d
rrom a Christan pulpit . whch ! ought to b
the h chlr or truth.
"You many cover with mtud , W'nahuiuigtoui's
and Tnnney's monlments In this cl ) ' . but
heaven's h wlnll and rain wl n11e them ( cleJn
ogJln. So Gcd In his own goon tm : will dl ! .
\el the clolds or calumny nun vindicate
tr utlu. " .
, J IUI.n ) TIl Il.ll.IO.I cu.a1I . . .
Amcrlcll InlhIYH40cIII01 \ II I'nr-
th'III.lo I t II I t is . , Ih.th I 1' rtu LI ui.
ChICAGO . 11rch 31.-AcCordlng to : n
lem which wl allpeJr In ( lie next Issue oC
thc OHclal Halway Guide , the Amerlcl
Halla ) ' association has become 1 member oC
the International Halwa ) congress . This
ongress which Is to unect t In Lonlon June
:8. 185. Includes railway olcials from al
parts of the world . thlrt.slx nations being
rellresented In its uimemhiershulp. Many stib-
Jects j of great Intereset \ \ 1 be dlscussel ! .
The prInce of 'ales has consented to preside
at t1 opening ceremonies. The delegates so
fJr chosen to represent Ow American flailh
way association arc H. S. laynes , presIdent
of the ( associaton anti vice presilent of the
plant , and W. C. Alithu . secretary of the
nEsoclaton and manager of the OHclal Guide.
The association Is ent1tII ' ( to eight ( iele"ates ,
anl the names of the ( tll'rs selected will he
announced soon The following named Amer.
Icon i rl\ay compJnles are membrs or the
tongress and wilt send dolv'gates ! ' on their own L
nccount , In addition , to 'tle representatives t
of the association : Louisville & Nashville , ,
.
lennslvnl : . Denver..t . & Rio Grande New :
Y ork . New Haven & jTarford , Chesapeake &
Ohio , hticmmond ' &
Fitchibturg Ic1lmonl. I rederlcksbu
& Potomac , Arizona . Southeastern Los Angeles -
ales Terminal.
_ .
n.U.I/ / OfI TiMES JIUIT1IH } .
- ,
Lulimlrk or Chicago lrro\ly Escapee
Jrol.rlctl ! j r 1"lr.
I CHIAGO" . March .31.-The nortbrn por-
lon of the Times buildIng . , a flve-stry stone :
tructure was damaged $70,000 by fire thIs
a fternoon . At the early stages of the fir t
It i hooked ery much as If this old landmark
of Chicago would be destroyed and It was
only hy extremely energetIc efforts that I L
was conHned wihin the limits stated. The
publshing rooms of the Journal and of the
American Memorial asscclaton were entrely
bured out. Max Stern , printers and station -
ers , and a half dozen printing firms sucered
consldernhle damago. The quarters of the
F rele Presse. a German daily paper , were ;
thoroughly soaked , but they have manaet
tonight to put the premises Into shape. The
TImes hlldln Is owned by D. A. I3lodgett .
Ils loss Is estimated at $15,000. The losses
were entIrely covered by luisurance
- - - -
t iiforI"r Irzer , \r.'nCrll for Ltrceiiy :
SOlEHSI T. K ) ' . . March 31-Samuel
1 lzer , the man who tillpelt ( 00 the holdup
or the Cincinnati Souther ( ratio Tuesda , '
night , Is now In mu . he having been arrested -
rested nt the resiIence or James Owens
twenty miles south of thIs place by D21Ht , ) t .
Sherif Sunupter A warant wits Mwor
out for grand larceny and 111aced In Sump
ter's hauids who soon located , his man
Daniel Newh ) ' . who wore out the 'arrnnt .
claims the horses uFed for the robbery be-
10ngcI l , to Mrs. Morrow , whie Frzer state
he bought them from Jerrr Morrow - .
I rzer , who was Interviewed todlY , Ilst
told his story of the hJldup. lIe claim S
caims
there were hut four men In the job. John
Untierwootl , . the man implIcated hy l rzer ,
was seen lt CumhelhlHI Falls today , but
soon Ieturncd to hil iionie. The trmp ,
Martin , contnues tQ . Improve.
"w" Ir Iho I'h' ' l4t.itq ' Tcs.iuc 1 " /ecl.
SAN FHANCISCO. 11rch 21-Dr. John
J. Ploul was shot nnl mortnl } ' wounl , d
by D , J. lcGaughey , a young man formed , ) '
employed hy him as clot It . late this after
noon. on larl < t street , near Stocktoui On
Tuesday' Inst Ilourt swore out a warrnt ( for
McGaugl" " ' 1 arrest , charging that Je- :
( : ughl ' hail , lealehe ( } the wnMts ( hasllet In I
his 0111 until ntPlpte.1 . to hhimckmaiili him
hllckmll
h ) ' uniting letters which he founll In II. Alt , -
Can"he ( ) " , I wa chlrel , hind IJMtc.t . the ] t
Icrlps tether and utcmptel tu xtort
itmoney rrom Plcttiff hy means of them. ' 'ho
two11 mlt on this street this nrernoun ,
A 'IUlrlelaroHe anti , Plouff ettrtuclc tin' young
maui wlh his citrusAiciauighittv drew if
revolver umimul , lired , live shut5 hits
Ilt Irp,1 Ivo 8hotl at hll nuitsal I.
attt . ' 1'i'o o them took ecct Plouff cannot -
not live . tcGauKhe wits uurrested
_ .
l'lvhu 1111 , , Iii l'uUcl1 tn Irnw ,
BOSTON. : Ialeh 3I-'rll Columbia theater -
utter WIS cloled Slturln ) ' afternoon 1111
eveiiiuug . . owlnl to that UHhnndment or the
, , .
" 1.i'i " iig liii ( cit unit tu' ' corolla ' ii ) ' . which hns
heen /hl'lnl here this veek ] . Friday Ilght
/
the piece \US not playe < 1 heean.e the 1cm , I-
big autos . l'lul los ijjtu'btiry' . who Is Ilso
hart . OWII. fnlpil 10 uitputr. I waM ttlte't
thlt he Wlt Ill . hut I 1111,11. nw .lcvelolle,1 . , that
the pIa ) ' t'utte not a 1IIIelui stlccos4 nit tI ,
Iw has Ilel'ILelt lot to continue It. Ie I welt
to New YOlk unit the on1any tOlowo,1
'e8terla ' Ifer on.
) . " ,
1'ln'lllhr 1" , 'u'.n ' . " 11'11.
HOCK SI'lthNGS W 'o. . \ 111h 31. -
Ahrhm J . uteri , n Ireman t'n1Iu ) ' . ,1 II t Pniln
laeUlc cual Ilne No. :1IM : t l'uuKht h"\'cn
110 coal carl YIMtl'J\1) ufteruon 111 ii Li.
Htllt ' 1111,1 , , 'rho ! . .lch "I "In. WIS so 5-
( lug two cars or Fllk 1"011 on time Hide
track for time use ' \ne boil ' rs. Jon L's
Wne
Itel'llell ' lotwoen the Iat " ( and wal caught
hetweon the , ) rwhelhe \ \ , coroumer'st Jut y'
exonerl ! ,1 the rlll"l ! , co\lan ' Inll Is I
)
tmllloc tram all blame . ( I In the matter.
A r"or hute ' 1. 'I'cst ,
1lFThhIiih1Fht1 , lat ( : lII'ch ! 31.-At the
Iirovhuig grounds of She Uethlehem Iron
provln1 cot n-
lInn 'cHtenll ' two fltotS were fired nut test
plates , resultIng In the acceptance oC SI lie
armor Illutel for the IlrretM of tutu ( hiattl e-
hatte-
ship Oregon nnll ten IluHonl1 plat1 for SI lie
Iowa , In all 6 touts I Wil the lmardee tt.
taeed 1IIIte ever fhot at und this orlnunce
comml lon pronounced the lest the inc st
latsfactory ever held. .
1"'OI/\1 : IlUlol b ll Iltc"I"1 " 'lctI , us-
SAN JOSI , Cui. . March 3h-I.ast night
three men held up und robbed \\lllm
Jowllgan. a uterchanit In the tght which
folowell he stnII d one of the men. w Ito
was later found dead In uaclnt it at .
\aclnt
< \
where he hud bled to death.
.
lowl llr'I"r"r I ups ured.
CLINTON , Ia. , March 31.-ljteciai ( ; Tel Is.
graumt.-'l'ime capture ot Swensen , who cuter
or hil child's head , II reported from Uta.
Point vest ut here ,
. 0 . .
- ---u.---- - - -
- - "
I'i .i.ri UP l1W . " IIl . "f lSMn' , '
I
l dS11 A. Cohnn or ' 'IkhIR.1 11.0 n 1 ISa-
h\\kRho i'athtlon 'n Iiuolvnay ' i
O'IC.ANI Ca ! , March 31-A : ' 8cnMloI '
hAS been eauCI In social anl1 Iiusineas circles - 'I
cles hy Ihl petition In Insolvency which
has been fel , by IIgar ' A. Cohen , whose '
labiiies aggregate $350,000 , anti who t- '
cIa rlS ho ha no assets. Cohen Is a son of
the late A. A. Cohen , who was alorney for
the Southern Iaelfo company an.1 viio .
dlng a mull'1110nalrc , left his entIre
est ate to his witiow , The property has been
kept practically Intact , although Irs. Cohen
provllell wel for all her children . anti gave
each a liberal fnancial start. htdgar was
a memher of the coutitiulsslout '
comllsslon frm of'nltor
l. leck & Co. , now In hiqtmtdntion. Cohmeum's
stntement of hIs liabilIties Ilchllos debts
ronglng from 20 cnts to hunMcls of thioti-
Ealls or tlotiars . due to cre.1or In the
ca st . Jurope mind the Orient , besides a long
lst In Cntliforumia. The largest creditors are
\ ells , largo & Co. . to whom he owes
$10.000 , ant , the Ionlon amid San I'rnclseo
ba nk . with an nhnltel , caim of $133,000.
$33OOn.
A ) 'oun/Ir brother William ( I. loiuen
Hed a Petition In Insolvency slmulaueous '
wih 1lgar I . but \11:1 owes 011' about
$1 0,000. Uoth ( youuig men resile with their
10ther II thc magnifcent fatuity unansion .
sit tuated In the ( mllst oC 1 heautCul liarhi.
1lrs. ohen evllenty believes that her soims
IOIS
Ihou1 shouller their oln ihehts I Is be-
l'vetl here that the Cohln inhibits ha\'e
IICreSelt sInce the death or the rnmous
ralroal law'tr. but the rally gold will
wil
not he alll.led . to the Iquhlaton or the sons'
iui debted ii ass. - .
. . ' , .isiiicie ' 11 UI.'I'lCIW 11'U .1 IIl.I701
S ,1101 'l'Ollht 1 1 Into I'urt In I I ensue ChAr/.t
wi h . " "I hi ) ' .
NlYOiiF : . Inrch 31.-Captain Stors ,
t)1111InJ the American Hhlll John 11c-
I ) ontl : ul . from Jaluut hose port s . which am--
rlvcll last eVenln . Irlngs Into Port In Irons
I lutnous me1ber or his crew who atto
tellltel to mlmler ll ( Mhl"l chler olhlccr.
( ' nptttitt . Htorer ' ' .
his -
't'oko-
(11.tnln IhIII11e < crow lt (
huu tunut. Alolg them WIS John Fitzgerald .
who hnls from New York. FlrRt Ollel
Ah itcleod orllerel , "
: llcleOI 1"ltz/erahl to n mellal :
taRk he ' . '
11artculall ) diuilhiced . Tile Inlel'
reflsel tl perrOl1 the worl . and whcn
:11\lcOI l1nllllterll I Iehlke 1.'lzgelhl
lulle I IIHh for hits throat with I razor ,
whl'h he h1 evl.lelty . coneealell for Ihlt
PII'IIORe. Ills victm tlotigiI , stmthlcts'mitiy' to
receive lho hlude ou his left eheol an(1 (
ja w. I went In tied ) . 11 'lnl the eh\ek t
OpCI for SIVCI inchient hut lneleol filially
:
rIICI : 1111 Is 1 'w ' out of ulitiuger. I"itzb
I'lz.
g ei'alth wnH lIla cod In i "
gth cl'aI1 Ilncel l"ons 011 coutil tied In
the Ilr'II 1001 In thc fOlwll,1 , house for
the l lelllnI\ , , the tlll ) . Fltzgeralti I WUR I
tlllel oft thc vessel antI pllce lzierhl the
'
' 'omhs 11101 ulrlvnl hero
I'IWl'JW1'UlS I"J'I:1 : .1 J'UI..I.O.
Slnry II mum : Ii t In I Cr'1 11 UI I req ii cii Seth
I'Rrt nr the 1"llnn I Trrrllr .
I'AltlS 'ex. . 1111ch 3/-A Imlt ) , of mC'1 I
who anI'euI , lucre tOIl a ) ' brIng lews of 1 I
m est singular . .
phmeuuomeuion
Ilnlular phenomelon recentlydiscov -
ercl in the wildest .
11 wlllest lart of tie Choctaw unit-
t i on. ' 1h u ' Nut ittvootI : mOlltlln Is I nlwul I
Oncen attIcs loiug anl lowers fully 1.1' ' (
feet above the PITotlllcOUltl'Y. . I IR
UI IlfrCIUllter section , 10 persoa 1\'lnJ
wlhll thirty mIles of I. A party of hll' ,
t orte Iroshectlng ) thieve , :
leIs Iropectnl thele SIW Hmole ] ruiishmuj
from the unotiiitauut antI on ' IIIRIIH ;
the h ' founl that hue Smoke 111eRlgaton i
[ rom I tRsure In hue rock . TIl WIS tRRlhlH C
so hot ( lucy' cOlhl not Rtal(1 on IS . 'hihl '
a 11nH our of sllphur pen'alell I. whie
uu iosphi ore Ilt occasional dot ours t a us ut ;
hCIII. The pn"t " ) ' becllw nlalnel Ielonatol , 1111 ! wrlc I
Ih i vlclllt ) 'l'liey'emtt to nn alI lef i
tml InfO'm ' r him of their Imlan : !
Ie
\as familiar with the 111t ] ! anti stld : Sinai
Iho h i smole hi nth been IHsull from I I sall t huu
sume noiRes had hen hellll sluice 183. when i
Iho Chootuw : went 10 that cOlntr . . A
furthel" Investigation will he nuatlo . veiuut -
its
fo IlvestJnton1 madt. lS vells
of silver have heen found at the base of
the l burning mouuitain . . -
I..U CO hILL RITUIc.Y TU JifJ1'Tl : .
11laor Ir "Uht TCllruco" CIIP\Y :
C I Iiiirgeh wih .liiluuphutu : is lul I' cuitil .
DENVEH , : [ llch 31.-Otto C. Floto the
manager of the "Old Teuiuteresee" comlmn ,
has bren nlrestell In this city' at the rcque t
of Detective Scott of Dute , Monl. The
chalJe against Floto Is perjury , nnll the
eulm 18 ludt hunt he jumped his Item I
when he left Butte. The trouble In NutS C
was the result of the contest which tool C
Ilnce last fall In Montana over the huroitoan
removal of rite stnte capitol train 11011sed
Inll Autnutontla. Floto . It 18 said . glstered J
too often . I Ic
ofen. le was arrested aunl put tiuide r
$1.50 bontltu. Fits case was ull for March t
11areh
:
2 I , the ohllcers ,
oneers say amid he was mint ( her C
10 npliertr . Floto sal he had been h hi : i
Helena almost . 1 year , D1l seeing un op '
l'Olllllt ) to make some money he oigaui -
i zed ( hue "Old 'rennessce" comllalY olgan- ant
started on I tour with the tomllan ' . anl Il
went from Bute to Anaconda , Salt Lab i
anll tnnl } ' to Denver. . lie WI : much Si" .
1.rlsed. I . Ulparent ) ) . at beitigarrested. . Ho
s aId It was his Intentun 10 areslotl flatS C
Dute
tola , ' . Fiola hns been somhat pronniuten (
In i sportng clrcls al 1 lanagor of I10minent 11glsl !
J'OIKI.O 1)I3 .ll IS OIU.IOU.
Met isoilist Jlnilltr1 Cun\n8' She CII
tl SIO "hnt They ( isis ito .
CHICAGO , March 31.-A Inlon meetng
of Ihe Evanston chulchel was held thl . -
nIereon nt the First Methodist chU'cl
tor SIte purose of giving all to the stiffen ' :
In t farmers In - . ' '
! Nelti-aska. 'rhe meetng was t
presiled i over hy Major E. D. lteclingtou .
Short nldresses were mad hy D.V. . C ' .
Hnntllton oC Lincoln Noh. ; Hev. C. A.
( hale . preRllll ! either of Hollc/o district L :
Hev. J. C. Duval or Hayes count ) / . amid Jte I- .
C ' . C. Cissel of Perlltns count ) . . lte p.
Iuntl I ton In hiM 1)'leal tea lii that In the
western part of NehrRlm the peolie hal
net been uhle to raise ' '
rise auuy el'ops to spea1 ]
of since 1889. At Ilrelent he stitch 11 Hlgn 01'
vegetation exists nl\l there are 1:0.0 : people
In i need. They have latent provided with
clolhln , hut Iholr greatest need Is foot .
Up.1 suiggestion of 11ev IrlRtol , 1 Coitminil I-
tce of eight waR appoInted 10 ma\w \ IL thai i' -
olgh canvass . of lie city , aMklng for helJ I
for the ( needy' tutufferci-te .
Ilfferels.
nect _ _ . _ _
1'11714 itsi' , \ . "rh' , " \rhl. ,
NE\Y YOflK March 31.-The jlry ot se-
lecton l of the Nltonnlellem , ) ' of Dcslgn
haM h mnle its aWlrl1s of \rlzf . 'rh 'rhomns
II. Clark prize of $301) for the best A mellcan
Ilgut'e lOmllosllon pnlntct , In the } nlel ,
Stales b ) ' nn Anlrlcn elt : ' , en was IwlJtel ,
to Oliver for hIs "A . "
t lenry Olvl'r : Ior/ln VIIJln.
' 1'10 Julius lalHllten prizes . ' $10. $2U In.1 I
$1t l ( for the ( lu'rtt three 1lotl''s , lit oil colon s4
11alntell In the ! nle.l Stnte ( 11 A mellcan
cltlzemuu4 uimthi'r 3 ' " - of o
cllzl'ns lulfr : 'ea"M usgo were won
reflcetvel , ) ' h ) CharIeR O. Ctirraui . far his
" i'ttehuttui ; teti Shore " (1 . ' '
1'nehlnte,1 Sholl' : ! y ( corHo n. lals' I ,
' hr , fOI' hlH ' ' ! rlhutt to ihity'r . " nlt , h ? '
Fu'-tncis ) fou' his "I'ntlenCe. " '
'Frncl : DIY , fu' "PntenCel NOI' '
man 1.othge IJ'lze o $30 iou' the host lilt ii.
( lire IJllnte,1 , In the Unll Stltet hy 1
womnl 1 : awardel , to gdlh Michel , for
her ' 'hegaiitl , "
, S
Orlr1u ( , ( luhl , Ialll Slit Il-uliuti'n. ' ,
WAHASI. 111\ , 111'ch 3l-Ono night lust
OclolJI a fl.eclul . tmln Ilea ring nurll .1
Gould Inll 11a1 ty runt into n carriage ownct :
hy George Jones itt Hoann.lllng \ .Icttit is
1111 his tlm. ! lrR. Jone ! Huel , ( II' SI.ol )
ninth the \'ahuuIehs orfellll to Ilay hH r $ . ,
Hhe wouhl ' ' ieit thsuint $ .t'itO
tint IC''llt ( lesi Ihln $ .2tO , at it
IIS thl I legotallonH t I hint \ ' " hUlg hi re. 1 ant
night Oeolg" ' 0011,1 , orrel.t to I)8Y : lls. :
JoneM She Ilfren'nce o I.GW , which vt Lit
uteceltttl. <
aeee\t _ .
. \I'f."o I.I.Ieo I I ! ri' 11' .a'll ,
( 'INI'INN.\ ' 'tiuiicii II. l-'titnlt huh t
'INI'INN.111111 31 FIUIII lal 01 :
fhleugo l'clnt I ) IfUf111 Ilc I 'H OPl'l1 hOISl' ,
In I Ihls I I'Hy. 1 for tht' S itt ruttnuu. I" I I ' hUH bet , ii
l'Olllctnl t I conllltlH I I t1 . rforcuutu imt-ut . < l I ) '
1111 nlhl h I ' ! he ! "lformeIH unl , Itllchr' I I !
WCIC hot haul 11ft nllt. ) all , II e Illtn
111 eVPT'whlo touuighit . 'I'he venture hUM ;
lIabilitIes. not hiceum a utticcesti p unl I - has ntuittt'i.i tiM
It1UOiK City : I't " . ; trt" : Wnr nut I'rlr" ' N ,
KANSAS ( I'Y. ! llreh 31-KnnRnl Ciy
morning II\erl hl\e Ileittiui I tour on I'rlce ' is.
Both the 'rimes ( dciii. ) 1111 the Jourll
( deli. ) , the heading . moring journulM In U its
cIty , huve annolnce.1 I rellucton from f i ;
I'ent , ut which Jrlce Illh hnvo I'JII for
) 'eal. to 2 curtIs n COIl on week < n)1 und
f cents on Bunda ) ' . .
Iuht.r 111'K I Slur " I hisit sot 1"11 , 'II 110 ,
WOONSOCI . H. I. . March 31.-T tue
4\llce rubber nulls or lIsa Unll.1 States ltti hi.
tier eomlany , , after two t'eoics' IleneH , to III
wi
start In tuulh . el\loYlng , , I.IJ 1 men , Monln , ) '
uumoruiltmg . jute soul \ also limo Marvel rubli per
works employing 40 nuent
Financial . / Krurtlr.rov , huts rll\ . "
1.'On'f ItIICOVPiItY , 0. . Mnrch 3\-11
1\1 \ < upset by continued ummsuccessfui Inan.
- clot veuttures , Henry 'Fluorite . owner ot 1
stock mutt on the state line 'cltenl umy
attot tsutd kIlled ititi wife anti ttteui Itatug ed
himself in his barn ,
- -
- - - - - - - -
CALIFORNIA WILl ) GEESE ,
it I'icluititii of Ihirils , hut It 'thuv is ICu ii
Iltiutter iti opt 'listaim ,
hunting ts-iItl geese on thur plains anti along
th e Atissotuft and MississIppi rIver bottoiui
lam itis is great sPort , but there are scores of
hun uiters itt sotuthuern C'allfomnln , ahuti especIally'
iii the San Joaqimitm valley , st-ho say ( lint no
wh ucro else itt tIns Uimitnl States are there
be ttor opportitnllcs ( ( to Itittut. geese auid ( lucks
the ta In ( bunt regIon. Out there it Is a sport
re plete tt'ltlu Iutcideiut antI a recreatIon that
Oti S , litust experIence to thorougltly ahtltrc.
el ate ,
Iti ( hue iuuontlu of N'ovemler , amid early le.
ce nuber , says ( ho Chicago Tribtituc , there arc
lit erally scores of 'truiiles of tt'hhtl geese , mmutu-
be rluig 2,000 or 8,000 cachi , ( lint pass over tluls
se ctioum iii their unlgratlout fruuii lirltishu , 'smulcr-
le a to thuo AIextcti and Ceuitriul Aumterlcuin
co ast region. Out soutme days at thIs seasonu
tht n-o are to be sent itt tInt little cove anti
Iim imrsluy bays ( bat intheimt tite coast of sotmihilur
cc li CalifornIa , tltausauitls of s-ild geese
sq tuuns-k tug , d iv I tug uu umti ' ' It ommk It onklng' ' out
( hu ts surface' of tlte 'utter , 'Fhuey' teeth tmpomi
thu rt tvliont nail barley- heft on ( hu' grcuumil nmumid
SIt e stiubhule by' tIns rarehesa thmrnushuers lii tInt
gr eat graimu fields of this regloul , llttimthretls
of mont uttuti boys who mu shoot hunt out an'
tmt uaily' at ttis seisomt to have a day or two
of short lit ahmcotiuug tIn tim.
'I'iiero Ita'e lteeum days tvhieim its unity' as it
th uotiutatith wmlth geese iuat'e becut ' 'ttimitttlctl
ov er" iii it slutgle locality' , amid It Is esl iuumatetl
tl uitt thuer have lueeui tuuntiy clay-s st-heui several
tlt otisaumul of ( Ii C hi nh s hmavc Icceni slit him Ity' hunt.
he rs hero and ( intro in southierut California.
S t I II , thtoro i it a a tI i mum i nutt lout I it thu a utitmulner
of geese' , until t'tiCit year thur flocks are Just
a s fretlticuit nntl as large
At uiliottt ( lie tuililtllo of Ocittlier cacht yeam-
( l ie Irofessl000l goose luttutter of Cisliforitia
fi xes a statiout auuioag ( hue ratuk grasses anti
( t iles utbotut ( lie shores of the Iuumrsiuy : hays ,
au th especially t lie inutu 1 1 y a Ibm I I lab pa , iii
ii rcpumratlomt for ( Inc conning of the unigratiuig
bi rths froimm ( hue iiortht , As sturdy am' Noveuti-
h er rolls arotutuil the hitrultu hnegium to comuic ,
at uth ( Ito hunter begluus huts ctiiupnlgum : of shoot-
to g geice. There Is ito gutmuic quiet so vury
tIl t t.to Pacific coast geese , auth it retinmires
c orn pithenice ( , lit uicit etc itostu Ce until tu uuuu sin I
k itowioulge of ( lie hunhilts of ( lie birds to lie
o hIo to get I ltetn lit great quituttltles to mtttuu-
t ly' thuo iitarkets ,
\\'hseii thifl ltuumter conntitiers thma ( lie Is milieu
b igger tluaum Ida goose , itmuil ( hint ( Ito rautgc
o f visIon of thIs tireless lunvigittor of the fir
is grcttly : eiiltaumceii frouum its exalteil potitloui L
a uuioiug t'e cbotitlit , aitti tluitt thue game hue
s cebs Is utlways oim thut' alert for tltsuiger , lue
tt -hll thueut aviircchate ( Ito iiccessity of ly'imup
t' ery' low % viieum lie seeks to get t'iImlui gout.
s hiot of tt'hitl geese. They ciimmuuot ho tooled L
b y' curiosity' , arid Salute manly' things for gaiutnl
tt 'iimutut ( stopping to Imuvestlgate , especially
( Ito timhuigs look lIke muicit. 'hien unlgratluip ,
t he goose seithounu nlighuts In ( hue tooter 1mm the :
th ayti iumo , nituottgIu I t keeps chose t 0 I t , a miti'l I
go euuertthhy foilott's a water course tltiriiig tiutsi
o f ISs ( light. \'hien It settles for a tutghit's I
ru est it gt'nerahly' seeks oiueui water , bunt Is t
u p at clatvn ummiti away' ,
Tin , hiest locality In sotitluerp "alttorutint L
t o bag uioveui(3'-hhve ( to 100 tt'ittl geese i
day by a tutant wiuo makes a hunslutesa ol
in ui itt imug Is nboun t t Ito al ha I I In Ito aim tI ( lie un- -
mu iemise irrhgathiug reservoirs '
of t'nttcr 1mm Kt'ru' u
c otmuity.vltero ct-er 10,000 acres of wIse-st t
fi elds lie atljaccmnt'luen tluo day is musty '
a uutl tuo clouths couuue low dotvmt toward ( lit i
e arth Is comusidereil by' experleniceih hituumter I
t o bo thic best ( hut- So get idiots that tell
f or the geese will miot attempt to miurilte homn , : -
Ih ighits unless the lookout can see ( hue stir- .
r ouniutllmugs Prfecthy , amutl thtmus they are conum-
i elicd to Ily' low or atop uuntil hio cloumtl' t
r aise or roil tilt. \\'luen following the riven
li t stornuy' weather ( lucy viIl ofteit uthlghst upou t
g ravel numiul sammulbars where no wihiotvs ou '
v egesttieum ( of ituuy' klumd grow , Somutetiunuen
t' , iey drop dowit its thte cemutor of a big grati
fi olti nitul ltit In tlnelr waIting mtmouutents lr i
fi lling .
up. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Iiuiriiil of iulaeicnv' , 'lctiiu , .
MlNNlAP0MS , March 31.-Tiuimi after -
ui eon , at thme Church of tInt lurnmactilate Conu -
c eption , Rev , Father J. J , Keane cnuliicte I
( hue funeral services over the rcninutiet o C
Ad innee Timlil , ( Ito young actress whuouee tragii
d eatlt was catmst'uI by' ( hue act of a. mundunutu t
im i New u'rIc Inst Tuestlay. Time clttirch vtt : t
ti lled vitht a large coutcouruto of people. Thmt a
ic i atll benrer were six ist'omhmieutt y'otmiug so -
c iety men. The floral offerIngs were imurner -
o us and bcntntitul , Tine m-enialius were rca
a toved to time vaults at Laltewood cemetery :
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Two atoms . , ' , Iii tim iet. < 's't ,
SAN DIEGO , Cal. , March 3h.-leptmt I ,
C otunty Assessor L. D , Dailey' of Jullnn ant I
F , B. llrackett of thuls cIty are mIssing am i
t huc desert antI it is feared thnt ( lucy hayt a
l , eeut mnurden-ctl. 'i'luey tvent oat to calIco t
on Personal liroperty nuid had severn I
h tutidi-etl ulohhttrs in thueIr pose'elouu , 'l'htel :
h iorse wIth halters hiangimug from Slid
t uecles have arrlvcuh at Jullan , ts'iuero tim a
most grave utppreuueni-ion regarding thu aC
s afety of ( lie nien exists.
( ohifimIriit , .r u ' , , tti rimiu MeGtilrp.
MAR'YSVILLfi , Cal. , March 31-The rail .
r oad ilotectiviitu , deuicmty uutuu'siiuls : and ( hi a
s heriffs of three different cotuntlcs tyhi aI I
h ave heemi hnuuiutinug for Jack AlcGuii'e , ( hi C
s urvlvlmig brother cf the leader in ( lie ( ii 0
so
o f ba ii ci I ( s to Ito Ii clii tilt thu e ti'ahim I um t\'im id lu
Sheriff hiogarti was kIlled , nure itosltlve ( ha t
AlcOtuire is either ha Sait Francisco a r
Stoclttouu , lIe iii vehi kmmown In all imiterto r
t owius of CalifornIa arid it Is thiuugimt It e
t rill ho caituretl ,
5-
miiihi lIre In I itt , Iimt'i , ' , . % uiurimui'ruts.
NICE , March 31.-Considerable excltemca t
catuseul at Cim-nlez today among tim C
h ousehold of Qinoent Victoria , owIng to a a
outbreak of fire imi thai opnrtmncuuts of on C
at her majesty's hndlaut attemtdttnts. For it
tlinto ( lie treiiteS ( excltenneuut itrevahleil , bit it
( Inc hotel enployes tutu ( lie olluerne tltuldltl V
extingtnishietl that llanutetc. Lot-ti Salisbury' run -
rlved nit ( Ito \'lliu hlerttnllett tonight ,
- - - - - -
Muu'or ( ticcrecS wIt Ii ltrllsu'ry ,
NEJhlcDFOItD , Mutes. , March 31.- -
ThomaS F , Desunouid , cotmumsel for ex-May'c ir
Stephicil A. Urats'nehlt'iil file a petltiont I
tue stntreme judIcIal court for iiristc
county uiex ( vcek for a writ , of qtuo wuti . -
i-autto rigatuist Ihililci L. I'arker , nirtyor t it'
tInt city , counpellhtug hint to amuswen' So ( hi Lii
charge of proc'mrlmug ' isis chectloim to thi La
ohilco cf iaay'or by brIbery ,
p
i.rr a l'ort situp Ill I lit , Church ,
1lAL'l'lAlORli , ? itth. , Mrtm-cht SI-lhIshuo I
l'arol line recelveil w'om'ti from ( iii' banhuln Ig
lImo of Juines C. King's Soiua of New Yor ic
ha t $ JI,0y : ] ) st-It H gi t'Cti I n I hi cit lu thus to Ia' I
givemi IC ) thto 1'rote'titrit I'iilscouutl illocee a'
of Alarylamtti. 'i'htc inottc'y is us tgac-y' let I'it
hutAIrs. . C. Siniiirhut Kerle , ( lie tt'htIow If
'i'bioutiuis FCerl ( ' , tt'hto touts a. jtroiimineiit lac , _
y'er of ltaltiiiioro ,
Ph r'sI , ( it ) t41 uiichuig % 'rttvnrs ,
HIUTSSIcl.S , March 31.-The uctrikin Ic
Icis
* eavei'i4 at ituutti , lutst Fhutntiei-nt , utuutl is
oilier o t ( hut-I t' synn hat It I zernu t othit y ru ' , -
uutts'c'tl t hmu'ir tt I tii elsa on the : geuus il'ti runt' it.
Sevei-ut I a u-it's t a vc're mntttie , 'l'hi C' bin rgo mitts -
( or lhiiittly stuereetled In u-estorluug titniet. ltm :
imig ( hue riot the gene d'urnnc'rt lhu'etl out tI ;
mctu'ikeruc , wouttdimtgtwoof thtetui serloinsly ,
" ittt'miti"i , , % , n. SI , % ' ,
.
All members of Nebraska lotiga No. 2 '
anti South Otitaisa No. Cd , auuul mnemutlier.s cuf
all oluer ( lodges Ituiclcutt Order lJtilteil'orl Li-
then iii ( lie city arc retitiestetl to meet itt
S iso \'orhu timatu hi a I I , 'r "ettty.slxt hi a nil N
street , Motitlay , April 1 , at 2:20 : p. rut. , to
ateuitl ( ( lie funeral of cue late brother , I
N. Atltertonu. _
-
5trousiiS lii ii hiliwreeked , ( 'rrer.
N1T'Oi I l. Mttit'lu : Il.-'i'uue ct a mum m' St ii'
ss'ltht-lu it milt' ci y's'ttt'i thty attt i ic it hr
: : ;
'Frlnhthittl amid ( ii't'uiittlu , itt-Itt-il tip itt
Istotuglut to title ltui-t , ( 'utptttin h-iutw'y't-r tic
fitum' 5t'iiiiit'ti of ( Ito st'hiouuu-r Atitta , (
Al ttehu Ia ii , Al . ' . , tvli kit I hi cy itbtnthunt cii
Alarcht 23 iii a chriluimtg couttlltluru.
. ' .uiitiirr ' 4 hi'thiii ' 'C limit 't'r.II"y . hiNe.sr ,
ltA.I.lI'roN , l'a. , Muurchu 31.-Alt-sc Josc'I hi
1-'armni ihied toiulghit tat ( Inc result of iuijturi
ittistutitetl hut yesterdityst ruuiuts'ay tm'olii ;
act'itleutt , nnaltiiug the ( tirthi S'iettIfl of ti
chlsauster. her tutu Jauuses is Its a cnltieai cc
dltioii.
_ , -
lcrllItnits : In Viruicsa i'iIi lie ( 'omithuiliet L
LON1)ON , Mutrehi 31.-TIme Times whit ,
uaorrow ttrhnt tltu ( ollowliug dispatch fro In
Shiiunonesekl : As ( lie ( crams of ( Ito urinisti Ca
do not emhtrace the Islrluitl of Formosa , tI se
Japauntisu operuittoinit ( lucre trill contlumite.
_
_ _ _
: a
A St'ECIALTY
MILLET
AND
CANE
CLOVER. TiMOTHY.
5T. - . x31lIxPE1 : , ,
ita'mw UnIon Ave. . * mItI $ Ctty , )
. - . -
-
- - -
THE SIX O DIAMONDS ,
iO lmttIui' 1johcott'js eltcmis n hok i'layqu
lltuiqt s-ti tell ,
.tr ! uulepoae Senator \Vo1cot is erie of the
co olest mutemi hivlnug ehietm c'mugtigecl in a game
of ehauuce , " said Albert W'nson ( of lenvcr
( ci tInt''ashutumgtomi Star. ' 'l.iko toast imieii
t % h uoute early iituuuuhiocth hums liseum spent on the
fr ontIer. lie learuied ( lie valtie of a lioker
hia umth anti ( lie beet ts-ny to keep eases as seems
as lie learned law , amid lie was kmmott'n as is
'It mutit' 1115)-er nih over Cohornulo Itefore huts
m ute as a batty-er haul slireitil mmtsttle U Ien-
% -e r.Vhien liltsy'tmug fii-o lie alts'nys tltth , anti
clo ts yet , bet as utiuchi ott the ( thrum of a cacti
as thuo dealer will allott' hnhum to , antI vlsen
lie sIts lit a Poker gattime tint otlurar people
t % ' uiuu ( So iteciii their eyes t'itli' OPdfl and luiay
( h air cards immtghuty' close tip to tltetr chests ,
W olcrtt alice fotind itiiutsh1 In a gamume or
lur ker tolmere iimreu' of tine other ithny'ers s-ere
ph ayliu a situ-c gahume. They tcere itrofes-
sl ounals aiitl tsr ret after a big hitusitilo of niottey
th itt : he houl lit hits possessIon , as ve1I as
lo okumig for tltat whmiehm ( lie littlm player. a
uuu htiing Operator uutiuuuni Itnrkiut , t'as known
to have. \'oicn ( ( kuiott' in twoutty iumhimtitesi
af ter tine flu-st huutuuul was tlcalt ( hunt the iii-
tc fltomt'ae ( to rob hInt , nmmth wearied hits
tt' lta to ilimil a ts'ay to get cut of Slit' gaimmo
tt t I haunt man It I lug t u r'tih tl , bitt hi r' cotulch uu ' t this-
ez tvpm' ii tnanu It ) rave 1dm. At last iso was
tl nti S a Ii usln Pa t 0 f ci mine uuila , muuacle sup of ( be
5 , 7. 8 , 9 auttl jac'it.
lie elttimnneti those earths over nmutl dlii ti
Ut Ighut y liiece of thu tilt tug. I i o felt Itt hut
Li otmes t hi at ii ii a s It s-ou I 1 lt tin arena ii t in t httt
tv orlul ts lieu It camume to a siuciwthowiu , lint bun
eh ulpwtl lii almtl stay-eu to thrnt' crir.ls , To hulut
st urpi-Ist' lit't astt't u atseti huefore tiu siratv ,
tI e bnoiccul ot'er hits brlgiut ted tliauuuomutls
a gtlnm ninth conieltitled to cli'tltt' a cacti , in or-
th ee , if lflSF1bte. tO uttraighttcmu ( ho sceqticmuce.
li e Iomtulerctl a lomig ttmtute between iilscttrttitig
( l ie fire-spot unuti the licttirc ) , umitil at last
to sseul tuvay ( lie Jack anil called for a earth ,
'I' lie dealer looked suiriiric'ctI at hiluit watutlmug
a ny , titit gave hilttt tlte ctrcl.Volcctt ( i'tck't '
I t it I ) amuil futimuth ( ha t hi hi a ii got. ( lie six-spot
o f uhiamuinittis. lie uievci' turntctl a lunir. 'l'hto
h otiuig ( lsegnuu. amid lie iitiu'st'ui hits secueuico
o f cihituutotuuIs itturl jimtt stay-ed atouug , leimmg (
( h ue otluer fclhosvs do the r.tishmug , At last it.
g ot dost'nm to'ohcot. ( . auttl oiute of tue pro-
f eeslouiitis. Fituitily' there wait a c.tii until ( ito
o tlter luitta tultowetl four ltuectts. \'oIot ( laid
tl otvum the flt-e , six , sevein , eight miii tunic of
tl iauuuountls amid sV1'lit hum ( lie 1101. The gnumuuo
s tOltltetl right thtcrc. I rt'ckotm ( lint was tIm
g rcucst ( 1115cc of luck ( hunt , ittty titan ever
h uni I mm a 11015Cr gammic. ' '
_ _ _
u.ft t lit' S II y him it 'iiti : ,
J lP'ifiItS0N V i I.S.I. intl. , Mnu-cht 31-
'I 'hme city' couuuiehl sf .lcffen'u'oumvllle ltnmtitt It-
s elf iii a Itrc'tiietmumeui : ( . Slittzet' & t'o. of
'l 'ohi'tlo , 0. , St-hut ) I t'ctititiy' cutitu-ricteit for'
$ C'OKM ' ( ) Worhu ( cit cIty' liouthuc , Istetteul (0 ( s-C-
tl ei'in oti ( situ it 'i i ti g I n' ' I eltt i'd sites o t I ha t
nt iuiotimtt , tiu-ntwimug luut'rc-st at ( hit' i'utte of 7
P er c' it t , hurt vi' reftnn'ctl to ( a Itt' I hut' htunuils us t
r jier ceo ( ut uitl mctheu'uitui I tIc' tim II It , 'c'im y'ea rut , '
l mt's'osttguittnn Isis : i'c''t'ttIetI ( its' tiit't tittit
mi tuclm ( if ( lit' itiult'btc'tliuet.ce iti'thtflttt'Il to ha
I tu uid'ih ttuis I I Ic gim I . 'l'hits Is ( ii e second t I uusu
hue tea itt C homuttut Ii ave hteent i.e utisoth ,
-5-
( ui l'cttthiui or 1t'ei'Itor .1cNimltti ,
ChllC'AC.O , Altuichi 81.-Jutige Jeuukhiu ot !
( lie Umtltetl Stttiet ; chm-c'tmlt coitut huttut , on
ii eItIomt ( of Ieclver ( AteNetltti of ( lie \Vhthrtky ,
t u-tie S t's t 'iith cii t hue t I mite for III I lug cia I mutt to
' . ) 25 , thtii Ihuutit iceS by' ,1 tutlgi' ( irosectihu
e .ltImhu1g Sotluiy' . The cialmuus rude uefcrm'eil to
M asSes' its ( 'hiitnevmy' . .l. Itoothu. 'l'lioso
hm itlhmig chittuuis lit Shut' atate' of Ohio amid
l euttticlcy' iun-t' hristi-unetetl So htresenmt thni'un So
I 1. A. Atorrili , t'tiucimuiiat I , wIno Is mimnde us.
s pecial nitast or fsn' I lit' list i'liOtitt ,
( _ li mu mit , S I I i.e. , u o i' on I I I i'tl lc'v.
LEXI NC'l'ON , Ky' . , Marchu lid-Time policy
t alceuu ou t by' Ca nil ttbell I mm S lie St a miii rt md hum-
s tmrance couiilsJiiy' of Iet'ot ( ( the duty befora
l ie wits killed , lit 'tett' of is coiueuuiplnteij
r usuisvniy joini-mucy , ( hoes hot cover uiccitleutt9
e xcept vlmuo : riding on us couuliumoii carrier ,
a uth ( Ito mneniuthy will mint realize oni it , nut ox-
I tectOcI. ' ( 'his ftmrthier tiestroy's , ( lie theory of
s tnicithe , rite Ctsiiuttlhl vas fauuiihlur with ( hits
t erms of thuese htohiCitas ,
-
-
alelclmiiuy Arrtu-'t lii ' , * itMiltuirtoms.
wASLllNr'roN , Alnrchu 31.-Govermuor ATc-
K litley amid pntrty' arrIved in thuis city at
1 1:30 : toitlght ( moma Savaiiuinim. Toniorrow he
a inti AIrs. AlciCinley wIll visit a few ohti
af rteuirlst and ( lien tntlt a drive thmi-ougim the
c ity' . There trill he no reception or ptmbhio
d ernonutrationi ( , The govermior trill leave for ,
C oltnnmbus tomnurmow evealuig.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
'FuTOIVO F'ti'nit , Itiurnuh titus- ,
CIIATIIAAI , Out , , Aliurchu 21.-Time greater
p ortious of thui large buildiuig itt the corimer
o f ICimig anti lxtlt streets , owuteti by Jttuncs
Lament , G. ISiciuau-dnoii anti (1 , 11. Toting ,
n tntl us Iive-sory woodcut hitmttilitig , owneul by
A t. liotustoni , contitiuaing lIve stores amid a
I i mm uru hter of tnt ill I liete , htti ruuel t a ( lie ground
( otlity. The total Ios is $ ) ' ) .0G ) , sutetalfled
by halt a dozen firuntt ,
-
-
'S'rlntl 5 , , l'ii4 - ii It ) 'rti tiutl ir ,
Henry Lang was utrrst-c1 last night
wintl hyIng to jiaste a htogutu tuilver tlolhitr.
No other coimmuterfelt iuuomiey t'as foututi in
i titi IOsSeseiOut , itnti lie clthuns : ( hint Ito liti
t iot know the 1110Cc WitS couuttei-felt umttiL
m ifter lie humul tm'i'tl to lass it , afltl he did.
u mot lcmtow trout wiuonn he receIved it ,
-
v itt l'igtit ut Vlict'hIiig ,
PITTDUflO , Tht. , Alauchi 31.-Jerry Mar-
u zlunli and Jintuny Guhlaghnc'r signed articles
t onuighut for a , light at catchu weIghts before
( lie Motrepolitaiu club \Vhueeling on April
i s for 230 ut t'Itle utntl a IUrSe , 'l'hie imghmt
t rill Itit to a l1mt'hu. 130th are local uncut with ,
somne reputation.
5)ic. , Fn iii ii tt Al ott , I I iuuncics.
Mhl\'AL'Klchi , Wie. , Ahitrehu 31.-Today
art entire ltlock Imi ( iso umihiurb of Silver
City vns swolut liy' tIre , nuncl a dozen ( ant-
llIt anile Inoumieless. Alany' of ( lie people
ltrti'ohy escitpeil iii tli'ti' utighit clotlnlung.
'i'litts loss Is Itlimcctl tit $15,000.
II , I. , IV iit-IiptI'tc , iiiPiit.
DJcN'lIfl , Alarch 31.-Il. L , Winclueli ,
as.slstauit geuteu'til lnatuSeiigOr rlgeuut oh' tInt
Enuusris City' , Fort Scott & Aicituhthsiut , hits
I ii ltltOi ii t ( ( l tititOtit I IttiSteC fl ger illicit ( of
tIi Puilouu l'aclthc , leumver & Cumlf , to succeed -
coed FrantIc 13. b'cnniitls' , m eslguietL
- -
i-'lit his 5'imrcti of ( , , 'ti'rtil ! tlttcco ,
MAIlttt ) , Alutrehu 31.-TIme cruIser Rena ,
Meu'ct'des luntu tuahled for tiuc' hiahiutmnutut , Shuts
xvIii go ( lucre 1mm ttunrsait of General Mntceo ,
the liusiun-gerut Icittler , ttIiti hiatt left ( ot Cuuliu
in comnittanud of us. tiltttustct'iuig exiteditlomi.
_
( i'ml'rusi Slit iltismu S rrt'rt. Iii % t'itSiuiiCtOr , ,
% VAI31IING'I'ON , Mart'lm 31.-Geuueral TlinJ.
detite ii. Stauttout , reccuitly ulltltoluttect hay-
lituruter of thte army' , ntrn'lveil hero tonmtgiit
front Ouiunhurt. I Ic wIll qtntltfy : ton' lila nesy , (
itosltluni ( ououol'uow
Itmtu Jtusrii hiy ii i'iui' , of Cctmii ,
CIN'iNNJe'I'I , 0. , Aintu-ehi Il-Ivy Timber-
hake nutti I.ctt'tC ( 'Umitiom's'ero rutmi down by
a tow of coal nit Setluimut'ivlhie taulny. 'I'ticir
boat ts'uis caprthzeth , itmnti 1,0th , WCCC drowned ,
5-
Ihcilt , , uuuItl , , , , , , tii ii Visit ,
A'J'III-Nii , ( Ia. , Alrmrchm 8l.----Stecretrury hioko
h'tuiltht uittti ( anntliy i-cru'hued here Inst night ,
Al iii. Srnlthn utuid elulltlc'ti tt'Ill reraitin several
uttoustliC ,
_ _ _
CURES THE
w : SERPENT'S
STINO.
HEALS
RUNNINO
SORES.
tlhluji PIC MAttou'4''rlAuI.lo
DtUlI tile I'eturesati'i 1uuuuv. (
, iig ttheiuitshea , lit ItO p. b'oC ur mL.niu , I'
, J uli , 1 ! , ' .Vod Iiura , 127 5 % ' 424 54 ( . , N. Y. t
levanter of % Yooliburi'a I'eeial Beau
M No tmut'tttor ti'Iiat booklet
M A R6 I o
. . 4 ' I ipctiiii : lout you nusay itutvo
, I hI ' r itti ettiti for ( ours which I. .
LI NuilY itittl ( : oyil'Lirrlc. 11
13X
iilotuit It's trea otid will tracti 3uti isoiuttutisliug , 1107
kOiitu wheat ntnu I comm befUtu (1(15 ( LIiC iilirhuul ! tics'
vaiute. A1UJOtiA'L' . ( 'L.Stt. , L3tt.ubhi1dJ
Cit Ieau.