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3 - TIlE OMAhA DAILY JI : 'l'UESIAY , Al'IIIL 2 1 189L (
100 tlelegtei , no ( IIPlOflt ( levOlopell , flu the
peakor3 faVored organzatIoti ot the tato.
Orent unanimity t1)pearecI ) to exist ,
dt. P. A. IS MICIL11' ( ( ) NV1NTIS.
frIIIPIll J'lnrcIfu He IIiistIIe o
MrICInLr.
CINCINNATI , 0. , AprIl 20-Since last
Thursday there has beei hero a secret na
tlonal meeting of the supreme omcer an
national oxecutto board ot the A. P. A. Mem-
bavo noV rtgletere4 at notels. Many of
them tOIICd at boarding houses. Among
these present are Supreme President . II.
Traynor of Toledo , iupretno Secretary C. T.
Tleatty of Chicago , Surcmc Treasurer M. Ia.
1t'an o Ch'cago ; National Executive Commit.
teemnn J. T. Thompson of Omtia and many
others. omcern from Ohio nfld other state
will arrive tomorrow anilVe0no.lay. . The
irposo is confessedly political and hostile to
fl McKinley for preeiilnt. Secrtcy wilt be re-
nosel ( In a ( lay or two ,
Judge J. 11. 1) . StoveM of St. Louis , chair.
man of the natiDnal advisory eommiltoe and
chairman of trio prop&amla and cfltniaigfl
committee. Issued a circular tolay to correct
omo "mis.atatemento in the presi , ' the
suhtanco of which Is :
1. The hotIiity of the oriler to McKinley
i ; not ngnlnst him Ztf4 fl man , but against
him for lis ; antipathy to the order shown
in his appointments while ; ov'rnnr.
2. The order does not oppose McKinley In
the ) orqonaI Interest of any ouicr candi.
iloU's : it flghts no man because of his ro-
liglon.
t 3. The order made every effort conptstent
vitIi manhood to reach McKIn.ey , without
succe.
4. Congressman Grosv'nor's denial that
ho reftisel to see the A. I' . A. committee
nnd that he virtually insulted it Is untriu' .
5. All stntem'nts of Congre'man Liii-
ton'a wltiilrawnl ) from the ennilidacy at St.
L0uI3 are utinuthorized and they s'ere 'ont
out by enemies of the A. P. A. to defeat
Its aim ,
6. Mr. LifltOfl is neither directing any
movement for his nomination at St. Louis
3or mnklnr a personal effort in that ( lirec-
tion. On the contrary the A. I' . A. recog-
iiizlng him as their bailer and knowfng him
to be to good "an American" to reftumie to
do what the patriotic citizens of this country -
try request of him , have taken him Up flO
thc4r candidate before the St. I.ouis con-
vention. Alt statements on this mntter not
uuigned by members of the committee are
Un trustworthy.
7. Ev'ry Atatement made by thm ! bourd
and committee about the records of various
candidnte , will be in the form of aiildavltuu.
$ IIa'11l. ItAS A GItIL' ON A1..UhAMA.
It'uiioeruit Ii' Coiuveuitiiuuii1uimuit Cer-
lull , ( ) IIvrlnre for \'lIlt ( '
MONTOOMEItY , Ala , , April 20.-Time silver
mon of Alabanma are in the saululio lucre tonight -
night , 'rimey will control the democratic
state convention lucre tomorrow , and It Is
apparent they vil1 tulaco the democracy of
thjmt state on a 16 to 1 free , coinage Ilatformn.
Jocopim F. Johnson of JefTeran county will
be nominated for governor by a vote of 356
to 1411 , although this does not repreocut or
aimproximato the vote that will be cast on
the free silver proposition.
Iany 01 tIme Johnson delegates are sound
m men , who supported Captain Johnson
because of his presumed availability , good
I capacity and valiant party service. There
is undoubtedly a cifo majority for the 16 to
1 ratio , and uuileam 3mething unhooked for
happens the plank yIh1 b inserted.
lIon. John 11. Bankhead , coogresman from
time Fourth district , will ireslde over time
convention , and Iloui.FL _ W. l'ettus of Dallas
'will ho chairman of time committee on rcolu-
tion. All of the mtnur state mcers will be
renominated excepting the auditor ; treasurer -
uror and comninlssiondr of agriculture. whubse
tqfms expire in Iocember , and whose sue-
ceor wlil b.namcd tomorrow. . .
'rIXAs IlIX1lITJS oi ocn MIND.
iIIut-2miIii ! I'huutforiim Amlopteul zuimd
Ielt'u.ruutis Co Uuilnstrimeeul.
hOUSTON , Tox. , April 20.-'Tlio reform re-
repubhicana ( iilywhites ) held their tate con-
vontlon hero today with McDaniel of
houston , chairman , , andW G. . . Ijortop , see-
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rotary. . .
, AU : notjons were adopted uniinlmou ly.
' o ' preldntiai instru&tiers 'wcr givn ,
the dtlegat s being prepared to treat with
whuichevOr factIon 'will give .thueip recogni-
tion. II. Al. McGregor of houston was
elected elate chairman , and J. P. Noi'cOm
of San Antonio , mecretary of state , executive
committee. Time psrty Is to be reorganized ,
mind after the St. Louts .cohvention a atato
ticket may be put up. The following dole-
gatos-at-large to St. Louis were chocen : II.
F. McGregor of Houston , L. P. Goodefl efFort
Fort Worth , V , . N. , Norton of Dallas , and J.
B. , SChmltz of Denton ; alternateo , Ii' . ' L.
MundyV. . C. Averhli , C. N. Love ( colored ) ,
and Janes Dixon ( colored ) ; presidential elector -
tor , W. B. Slooon of houston , and F. B.
Scott of Paris. All are McKinley men.
.
The imiatform fivorm , bimOtallism and the
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immediate cailiuig of an international moo-
atary and reciprocity conference.
PIaitN 'I'iIt'l' SUI'I'S liO'i'II I'AIlPIJS.
IlIIioi , flt'luioertLt Ic Convemioui % % 'jiI
im.et Si t I'eorla mum .111114' : i.
ClIICAGO , April 20.-Tho democratic state
central committee of Illinois today decided to
hold time democratic state convention at
Peoria , Tueeday , June 3 , by a vote of 21 to 9 ,
'limo meeting wae coumiparativoly tame , as
the contending gold and silver factions had
their tilt before the conference began. tim-
rIclmson , acrotu1ry of state , time ofilcial head
of the democratic machine , vams there ,
amid had at. his back many of Coy-
ernor Altgeid's fricndmi. Springfield made a
plucky fight for the convention , but was
shy seventy-five votes of a majorIty. The
only crumb of comfort the gold muon got
- out.of . time meeting wae the apportionment
of delegate representation on the Cleveland
vote of 1892 , which gives Cook county 362
dolegatce out of a total of 1,069. Title is
what time hnti-silver .mnemm earmiestly ( lesirod ,
amid the 16 to I men acceded tO their request.
stating that time ummoro delegates in time con-
ventioum , the better It would ho for Altgeld
amid silver ,
Ih'imiot'ruul Ic S'immu ors CLumvuiN.
WASHINGTON , April 20.-The eemmato ad-
journcmt early today in order to permit time
dommmocratic venators to hold a caucus , which
was hmehd in the democratic conference room.
Time caucus was called upon the supposition -
tion on time hiart of time signers of thmo ciih
that it woulmi be competent for thmo caucus to
decide upomm an order of business before time
foal adjournment of coumgress. Time meeting -
ing did hot , imowcvcr , res'ult In such ( letor-
mination. It was even discovered that time
recognized leaders eu time democratic side
were of time opinion that both propriety and
expediency demanded that time miomnocrata
should decide upon umo course , until time repub.
licamis should emmnounco thi'eir programmm , An.
other commfcrence will be held after the ro-
publicaims 4mnke their announcement.
Vill lm,1nra' 'VhiItuim' ' or htu'ise'hl ,
PROVIiItNCE , It. I , , April 20.-TIme ileme-
cratlc delegates of ltimodo islammd , wimo met
in state coimvention last March to nominate
caimdidatos for governor and other state
offices , will rocommvemme tommiorrow , and with
time e'inio organization appoint time delegates
to reprCuumt limb. convention In Chicago. A
imarnionloUs seasloit iii onticipsted , Time
piatforumi vihi be brief. It will endorse the
Cleveland umdmmmiumlstratioum and advocate the
gold atnuudard , Time' mlehegation will be for
Vhultncy of New York for llr8sldomit , with
sxGovermmor'iihiamn l' , ltus3chl of Massa-
: hmusttu as second chmoico.
Sweet Moments cigarettes are time best.
Try a package , Sold by all dealers.
Constipation
. Ontises fully hail time sickimess in the worN. It
a rctain Umu digested food too bug in time bowels
Mitt vromlmmces bihtouimmess , torpid liver , Intll.
'Hood's
gumtloum , bad taso , coated
touigue , sick headache , Iim
omnimhmi , etc. hood's I'Iils
cure constllmatlOn niitl au it.i
resmmlt , eashlynimmi timorouglml ) ' . 2rac. All mirmiggists.
J'rehiareul by C , I. ilooti & Co. , I.owelh , 1(1555. (
TUe only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
LINE UP IN SOUl ! ! DAKOTA
GIanc3 at the Lilt from Which the Republicans -
licans Will Ohcoso a TLoket.
RAILROAD CONTROL TO BE TIlE TEST
( tiii ii hum lc.u (4) lie l'Iel i'ul hleenusse of
'Vim ' I r h'reul I I vet I nil fur oem
Ammimist tlu' Crent 'I'rnuuspor-
tuition laltm.
SIOUX FALLS , S. I ) . . April 20.-Speclal. ( )
-Thmo reubhican state convention is two
moontims away , but time politicians are actively
engaged In making up time slate , Forces are
being lined up in all the counties. and the
"knowing ones" ace beginning to make pre.
dlctiops. One of time moet promlmment leaders
of the party in the state , who passed Smmnulay
In this city , gave the following outline3 of
time probable outcome of the convention :
"Timero is every reason to behlove that thmo
Pettigew flghmt will develop again at Aber
uleon , mind wIll be there a war' to time finish.
Time senator himself Is not. expected to be
present , Imut imis hieutenammts frouum Mlmmneimaha
county will be , and timey Imave deternmined
upon a cou rae which wIll meet with strenuous
oppoltion , They have made and are making -
ing a strong campaign for raIlroad legislation ,
ammd their organ , tlme l'ress , reiterates that time
railroad loiulmy is trying to dIctate thmo course
of tlmo party In time state. The Minneimaima.
program calls for the adoption of a plank
pledgimmg time party to time passage of time
Wimeeicr bill of two years ago , whmlch Is alma-
P1Y time Iowa railroad law strongtiiommed in
some reepects mmmd time nonminattoim of time full
L't of state cIflcers , Including railroad corn-
nmissioner3 wimo are imledgeul to help enact
amid to carry out the law. Time city of
Siotmx Falls and several otlmer towns vhmicii are
engaged in a small jobbing busIness feel that
time railroads discrimInate against them. anti
they are strongly for this law. wtmich they
mimmdc-rstammd would prcvemmt such discrirnina.
tions and wnuld reduce iccal rates to the level
of those applying to their competitors. On
tlmo othbr imaimil neaI'ly every county in the
middle and western dIvisIons , ammd particu-
larhy in time Ulnek Hills , is looking anxiously
for time hulidimig of more roads , ammd these
\vill insist that thc' adoption of drastic legls.
l'itlon at this tlmo vhhi postpomme lndotlnttely
Limo reaching out of now hilmea. I bollevo
that there Is no pssibility of adopting a platform -
form enlorsing this drastic law at this time ,
though I think there is no doubt that a plunk
vili be iimserted calling for railroad reXormn
in generam.
CANDI1)ATFS FOlt GOVFltNOit.
JmThero are npv in the field fire candidates
for govericr-hlcrrled of McPhertm , Rings-
rod of Elk Point , Jeilcy of Clay , Greeiey of
Deuci , halo of Don ilommo , and Ciltard of
Ltuicolmm. All' 01 these muon are strong in
thqlr respepIve.loVahltICm3 , hut It locke as if
time real fight wiilconmo between Ilerroid and
fllrmgsrud. Eacl of thm.e.otlmers Is imammmllcapped
in some i'ay. though each is powerful in
cimai'acter etid popularity. Rimigsrud jiimd
hlerreld are Scandinavians. Time popuilata.
are practically certain to mmomnlmiate Andrew
Leo of Vcrnmiliton , . ( Umit it Is considered goad
rmoiitlcs to oppose him with a Scanduumavian.
130th men are popular timrotmgh time state.
and botim imave nmado excellent records in of-
flee. Ringsrud is tittipoken ln oppociltion to
Sndor .l'ettlgrew , while iltirreid is gen-
erily counted as one of the Pottigrew fbi-
lowers. He Is known to have time larger part
ofthe Minnehaima'ulologatton. It. hooks as if
tile imomnination would be a square conteat
between the two fimctlons , and unless there
is a violent cimange sihco the Huron county
couivotlon , timlo would appear to give time
pole to time man from Elk Point.
"For iteutchant goverimor there are two
declared candidates-Senator Foote of Brule
coummty and Attorney Kean of Woonsocrcet.
The latter , imowever , will probably mint make
the race , for at the recent..aucuses time
county wemmtstronglyuler II. I Ma3mev for
auditor , amid one county cannot hmope for two
offl.cer' . Mr. Fp9te hns behind imhmn Brule
county. nd has mami friends timrougiout
time state. Ho was chairnrnn of the iait
senate appropriations committee , 'which cut
' 130 many of time state institutIons , and that
has aroused a conolderablo oiipoltInn fromit
time' counties affected. It seems likely that
a dark horse wIll comne up , and there is some
talk of Senator Wileon of. Fall httver , who
was the repubflcdn ie.mder ui the last eanate.
Foote Is classed ae a Pettigrew man , while
Wilson Is on the' other sde. ! .
"For secretary ot state there Is uiofloubt
that W. II. Itedulle or l3rooklngs will hi'
mmair.ed. lIe will get iraetIcaliy time unltoi
stmength of both factions and I look to see
Imini nominated by acclamation. Atilitor
Thompson of hand is a candidate , but'hittle
Is heard of him.
icirtic PIIILLAPS HAS A CINCIr.
"TJmre wIll be iractlcahly no oppotioo to
time renomination of Treasurer Kirk I'imilhlps
amid Lamid Conimnissoner ! Lockhart. No one
has appeared against them and as it is the
unvritten law that state omcers shall servo
wo termus , they will Ito dduhit be rcnom-
bated by acclamation. Superintemidont of
Schools Crane would , umo doubt. receive the
531mb treatment , but lie was badly beatemi In
his own county a few weeks ago by Wilbur
S. Glass. who Is running for congress , amid It
is hot often that a maim Is mmominated against
time protest of his home county. Mr. Crane
has made a most popular officer and has been
urcnlrnously endprued by Limo State Institute
and by a large proportion of time teachers of
the various counties. So far there in no op-
posimig candIdate and it Is quito likely that
he will be renomnlnateti , thus breaking the
unwritten law lii oim respect and keepIng IL
In amiothmer.
"At present S. V. Jones of Parker is time
only declared cantildato for attorney general ,
though time friends of Senator Wilson are
umighumg him for the pIece. Aa this 0111cc will
imavo a great amnoummt of litigation aimmi time
salary Is only $1,000 it does not look as If
there wOuld bu a. rush for time place.
"There are two pr9mnhlment candIdates for
time place of state auditor. Ii. l. Mahow
of Limo Letcimer Iliamlo is time anti-Pettigrew
candidate amid John Longstait of time huron-
Ito the I'ettlgrew man , Maimew has during
Limo past two years boruo time weIght of Limo
fight against I'ottigrow and free silver ; he is
popular eyorywiiero and appears to imave
tue beat of time light. Longstaff is also i ° p-
ular , hut as he is a bidder ( or time state
priimting and receIved it two years ago lie
is regarded as somewhat hmandicapimed.
AS RAILROAD COMMISSIONIIRS ,
"Another big fight will come over the rail.
road conmmnissloners , Messrs. Bremmuan amid
Commkhin having served two terms , will step
down , Johnston of Davison is opposed by
Minneimaha county , but iii hmopular with time
ammtl-Pottigrow crowd , and seems likely to
got the nomination for a second term , For
the other two places the ammtm-Pottlgrow men
have in thu field 16 , 1 ] . IComns of Splnk and
J. J , Davenport of Sturgis , Timero are also
C. I. MIltimuoro of hIanon county , who voted
last winter fop time Wheeler bill ; A. F , 11cr-
rick , wimo voted agaimmst it ; Jaumes Douglas of
Miuier , who voted no ; L. T , hiouvimer of Ed-
mnund3 , Colonel W , J , Timornby of Ilermnoea
amid W , It , ilonedlot of the earno town , Time
Itlinmielmaima men imavo hot macto known their
cmdldates , but they will be nieui in thorough
cympatlmy .witim time drastlo railroad ieglia-
tlon proposed ,
"For congresa Lucre are four candidates ,
Congressman ( ] anmblo wIll be rononminatetl by
aeclanmatlon , TIme other timrc , are Attorney
General Crawford , Judgm Gardmmer of Dead.
wood and \V. S. Glass of Wotertowum. Thmo
iast named is not seriously ummsldered , and
tiio fight vlli therefore conmo down to Crawford -
ford amid Gardner , Crawford is a i'ettigrew ,
muman amid It Is believed that his nomination
would arouse in all of Its virulence the controversy -
troversy over the alleged Taylor compromise
in whuicim mnammy pronminent republican liapers ,
aim well as Limo ummited oppozitiomm , s oreml him
sevortly. Judge Omirdumer was in tme anti-
I'etttgrow wing at Ituromi , is young , PoPular
and lives imi time Black hills , As the latter
section vihi domnanil recognition , amid as time
popuilsta will have a hiilt.s cammdidato , proba.
Wy Judge I'lowman , Gardner's chances ap.
var to ho good ,
"Four Prcsldcntial electors vlll be mmarned ,
and as tiuina look aow two mra likely to
be Colonel R. J. Woods of Mimmnohaha , chairman -
man of time State league , arni air , Varnunm of
Caimmpheil , Qmmq vlil oertaniy go to the
huts. ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
itilt'l 'l'uulks ( it Clet'iumnd'i S'is1mes ,
ChICAGO , April 20.-Jamcs II. Eckels ,
eonmptroller of time currency , arrived hero
room CIimciumimati today nd is registered at the
? &Imer house. ho.snlul ! his visit to ChIcago
M for rest. Iii talking of politics , Mr.
Eckels saiult "I do not know anything
positive about. Presimlont , Cleveluind's mnten-
lIons or wishen relative to the presidency ,
but my inmprem'olon ie that lie frele that
there is no reason why ho should lie unwihi.
lag to enter any prestmicntial campaign , "
iCiialltI ) hl A I'IN J'iLICIC.
Stcr' of a luuim.'hmost' humingimmntloim
Cntimt'ul Ills intii.
"In my opinion , " renmarked the college
professor , who ahOso from the ranki uluirlng
the last war to time losition of colonel , to-
lates time Wasimlngton Star , "the Imagination
of men dues more Injury to thia cause of
courage than all the appliances of war yet
dLrcoyereul. "
"Iii otimer words , " caromed time Star reporter -
porter , "it a maim didn't think ho wouldn't
be afraid of anything ? "
"Timat's about It , " adimmitteil the professor.
"I had a temnarkable case imappeu , to immo muir-
irg the battles aroummul Itlchnmond. 'I'imat is
to any , it happened to another moan , but I
Was part of it. It was on a skirnmlsim line
anti I was lying behind a log witim two othom'
lumen-I WAR only a ln'lvato tlmemi-ono of
uiLoni was nmm inveterate joker , amid the ntlmcr
Was one of time imaginative kind of soldiers ,
In fact , ho Was 50 ImagInative that ho was
almost scared out of his wits , and when
the bullets and shells began flying througim
the woods , emitting off saplings , cllppiimg liimmbs
all around mis and barking time top of the leg
belmhmmd wimicim we lay ; I thought time follow
woulil burst a blood vessel or go crazy , or do
collie other fool thing tmnbecoming to a sd-
dler. Tonm , time joker , noticed time maim's
terror amut called my attention to It.
"Themi ho reached omit and dragged in a
stick cut from the tree above mis by a huh-
let , and , fixing a pn Iii it , proceeded to lmavo
his fuim , Time nmamm isas at time far end of our
log , ten fco from 'rein , and I was Just
heyonml Toni on tito ctlier side , ammd , I am
free to confos , was nervous enough to von-
mier at Toni's mmiamutmer at ucim a tiiuie , flow-
over , I couldn't im&p watching his mnovemeumtS ,
and actually laughed tb'eo imini sihliimg Limo
1mm-poInted stick along toward the unr'us-
peeLing vIctini I1a9ifg got it at the right
distance , lie waIted 'for a sniaalmhimg vellcy of
bullets , anti Just a it caine he prodded tii
soldier in time ' back' wItim tbeiInmVohl , It
vas really funmiy to see tIme chap jtmmnp and
yell and roll over , amid t' both fairly
hmowleml. But it wasn't so tummy when the
man didn't nmove after Imis first startled action -
tion , and Tom' looked around at moo in a
scared kiimd of way. Ills surprise found cx-
pression in an oath , aiiul Ito called to time
nman. There was no answer , amiui he called
again , vlth this same result , 'l'hd lie crept
over to iilm.amid gave him a shake , That
hrouglmt no response , eltimer , anti Toni
dragged him arounil 'so lie could see his
face. It was an ammimy blue , with thim , eyes
atarlmmg wIde open , and 'the man was as dead
as Julius Caesar , with never a iiiarlc on
him , cave , perhaps , that one pIn ceratch In
imL5 back. " , , , . , , . , . , , , , , . , . . ' .
"I slwuid think your Joking friend could
never have f9rgvemm 1imiiselt for that cruel
Joke , " suggested the writer.
"I'ni sure lie miever wbiikl lmat , " thmciudd
tue profcssercaio 'roimi was a good tel.
low and a brave ld1i'1i t lie mmover hind
mooch of a chance to , for when
time next volley came lie was on his knees
boshdo uI5 dead comrade , trylngto do aomno-
tiiIu for him , and his lmead was just hIgh
enough abov& 'tub lo'g f6r a ulietl t& clip the
whole top of it off. "
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1101)16 OX A STUIWEON.
Au ExlrnmiafI'mui'.y1'Is1m' Stir Itciumfeil
1.Y Si Cltrg'muumtui. . ,
Among the many incidents of time olden'
time timat interest uc now. ' Dr. " ' .1. Russell'
hawkIns tells , of,000that happened. tp Janm's
river at time fails of Richmond 'In the year
1779 , says time Richmond ReiLgidus Herald.
Ito assurea us that many or time leading eta-
! zene of Richmond at. that time were eyewitnesses -
witnesses to Ube fadt , 'ad' that io had it
atraight from them. '
. It isas concerning MartIn -1-iaVk4ds , mm
uncle of the doctor , This uncle wasa great
hummtcr and fiomermnn. In those days Janice
river was .wclh stbcked witit shad. In 'May
thmiy came up from the sea , and hundroth of
people fond of sport would assenibIi oil time
rocks in mid stream , along the falls , and
with dip nets would supply tnemnselvee with
all they wanted.
Our hero wao at imls post watchIng. for a
catch when along camimo an imnrnomio atut-
geon and stopped to rub his aIdes against the
rock , according to the habit of. st.urgoons ,
vhemi h4r. hawkins conciuaecl .thmat it he
could only got.hIaimands.-into.tha gills of
the monster ho might succeed in landing
him. Accordingly , he crept up to the side
of time rock , stooped over , and began rubbing
the sides of the fliii near the tail , and pro-
ecedod quietly uii toward the imcd , until at
last the gulls were reached. With a sudden
thru.t time hand wait sent home to the very
inner jaws of the fish , when IL gave a lurcim
that Jerked time fisherman 'from the rock. Ho
fell astride the fisim's back , hot his hands
were held as in a vise. For a moment all
was euprlse and interest , thep jotl fish and
rIder sank In the deep , roaring waters of the
flood.
The spectators were nglmast with fright.
They thought their friend was' lost. But ,
after a few mornemits time fish and fisherman
came to the surface about 100 yards down
the river. and remnalumed at time surface long
enctzglm to breathe , then sank agaimi , A
moment later they arosa again , and then
again and again , as the waters bore timorn
away. They ' passed under Mayo's bridge ,
half a mile from time tarLing volnt.
I'eoplo along" th "sli r& 15cmtlimb excited and
gave chase as best they could. In the
meantime timofisli was beimig exhausted. and
the rider had discovered it and bagan to trite
to ateor for a sandbar , tlmon a little way
below thmeumi , 'ThIs lie 'reached successfully.
Amid imere , after a struggle , lie dragged imis
tropimy ashore on time Chesterfield side of
the river , opposite from the point of start-
iimg Iticimmnond was then a small town , and
in a little timD , this stango adventure was
kumcwn to every inhabitant. An ovation fol-
howeLl , The fish , which measured ten feet
and weighed 300 pounds , was served up in
a manner to suit ovoy taste , and the night
that folloivcd this eplsomle was spemit 1mm
hugh glee , and the distlumguisimed' adventurer
was over afterward kmiown as Martin flaw-
kins , time aturgean rider. This man died In
lila 73tl year , at the resIdence of a friend ,
Ianlel Burton , about tomi miles west of
Richniomid.
-
'I'JtId GItItMAN L'OI'IJJaATION ,
Itesumlt of Ihie CemmHiis hteeentiy Tstkeum
Ip time Idmumiulre ,
After a delay of three months time German
Imperial Census department line given us time
exact results of time census taken on .Decem-
her 2 last. The London Cimronlcio's Berlin
correspondent says the total opuiation of the
entire empire , including Aimuaco and Lorraine ,
reacimea 52,244,503 , against 49,428,470 iii 1890
amid 41,058,792 in 1871. Timat Is to niy , the
populatiomi has increased 27 per cent since
tim estahhiehimient of the empire twenty-five
years ago. 'flio , kingdom of Saxony iii Lute
period imas increased 49 ½ per cent , Prussia
29 per cent , hlesse 21 , Saxe.Cohurg and Gotima
24 Per cent , Remarkable Increases are to
be noted 1mm time population of the two free
towns anti thmeir depommdommchea. hamburg ,
whmicim 1mm 1871 hiatt a populatIon of 33,9T4 ,
lies now 681,632 , and hiremnon anus risen from
122,402 to 196,278. A rommmarkablo Increase
is also noticeable ium dune of the smaller
states , wimero iroii and coal industries have
recently been developed-for Instance , in time
two Iteuss principalities , frn 134,126 to 198-
923. The increase in Bavaria is 19 per cent
in time twenty-IWo years , in Wurtemnberg only
14 and in time iteicimeland ( Aisace and Lor-
mine ) only 6. In time Prussian Provinces
time utmost marked increase of population Is to
ho found in Westphhhia , which now hiss'
2,760,250 , against 1,776,175 In 1871. TIme
Rhino provinces show an increase of 42 per
cent-train 3,679,347 lim 187k to 6,105,962 in
18m5. Time extraordinary increase In time
population of Berlin and Its suburbs is worth
noting , In 1811 the Stadtkreis Berlin nuni-
bered 820,341 immhabitante ; in 1891 it had
risen to 1,677,351 ,
\ VitI'iist the Ceumtuir Mnri ,
PAUJaS1IOlLO , N , Aprl [ 2Q.-Mrs. han-
naim Chard , or "Aunt hlannrmlm , " as elmo is
familiarly known , ceiebratcdhema 108th birthday -
day at bra home at 1rcell , Gloucester
coummty , today , There were present three
eons , the youngest of whom is 60 ycare
thirty-two grandchmlldrcn , eIghty-two grea
grandchildren antI twelve groat-great grandchildren -
children , "Aunt Hannah" makes her home
with her semi , llundredmm of people imald their
respects to the oldest woman in New Jersey ,
SCORESqO hARD ShOOTERS
Annual Tozpent of the Nebraska Asso-
dation Many Exports Together ,
PRACTICE Qjfl ( PROMISES GREAT SPORT
h4eore's tiiti _ at 'Vm'uuriiulng Up Yeit'r-
uiui' IIII ) leuule 1,1 % ( ' , . ScrnnmiI I i.iz
for t1I' , , ( ' ) . in ( hue
" " .kt.i11.5 'I'iminy ,
AL 9:30 : tlmia mnorning the twentieth annual
tourmmanient of the State Sprtsmncn's umeso-
elation openo imp at. I'arrnehee's now shooting
park , across the river , That the iuiaumgural
of the veek's uYpCrt % viii be auspicious is a
foregone concitmelomi , as time nttemitlmumco train
abroad Is atreidy larger titan ever known
imero before , anti will be largely augrnentcml
today nmmtl tomorrow , Ammiong time celebrities
lucre thus far might be mnontiomictl Paul ft.
Iaitzke , wimo reprecents tIme great eportemmman's
journal , Forest and Stream , of New York.
Mr. Lltzko , Wimo line had almnost unlimited
experience in timis line , iii esaluting time local
nmanmigenient imi conmluctimmg the totmrnaumment ,
lie nmakes time , national circuit every year
anmi rends in complete scores of all time shmoots
to Forest aimmi Streani ,
Mr. Miit F" . Ltntlshey and wife of thmo
King'v ' Smokeless I'owtier coompany , Cinclum.
neLl , imave a tepee iiltclmett en time grounds
amid are rccipiemts of uimtmcim attcmmtiomm , Mrs.
Liuiduey , who i moro familiarly known front
ommo end of time lani to the other by time
miorn do flucrrq of "Wantla , " is a capital
L'hot imersehf , mmliii will rtrticihiate iii several
of the races this week , She is a better
imigcomi cimot , however , timan at targets , and
many be ceen in a , ilve bird cantest emi time
final ( lay. "Waumtiatm' im a smiember of the
New Jerooy Trap Shooters' league , amid on
one occasIon , at tlm state simoot , led time
ocore. She toqk hart 1mm time last Grand
Ammmcrican hmamidicaim at Long hirarmcim , and
wiIle the was not Limo winner , slme bad the
satlmyfactiomm of. uutshoating anti outstaylng
tue famous' Aminio Oakley , another womuami
celebrity wIqi time hmanmmncrleam' .
Time inlnmitabhi Tout Kellar of Limo Ummited
States Cartridge conipammy , No York , I
Olso a veteran in thu trap ulmootitig buciness ,
and is aiding anti abetting Limo mammagonient
hero. Toni imj arm old sportIng editor , a lirighit ,
gemmial versatile , gontemami , equally s'cil
kumowmi In all parto of time world , from
Gowamiums to time antipodes. Ito iii a flue
ahmot with tmhmogtmmm , rIfle or mouth , and one
of time moot popular Sportsmmmcn in AmerIca ,
Then there is , 11db 0. lieikcs , the chmdmii-
1)100 target sb4t of tlmo worid , layton , 0. ;
Champion Clmim'ilo Grhmummi of Clear Lake , ha. ;
Frcmi Gilbert , holder of time Liupont cimailengo
cup , frommi SpirIt Lake ; Ciiam'uie Dodd , cx-
chaniplon of America ; time blg-wafsted A. G.
Courtnc.y of Lefovre fame ; B. A. Tucker , time
Parker Dma. 'mntmi ; .1 , M , Ihmggluis amid fl. I ) .
Trotter of Iinpley , Ia. : C. A. Youn of
Springfield , 0. ; , Gus Decker , , t. P. BIgeipw
anti Ned BrownIng bf Ogden , Utah ; Ihoim.
Thonmas Marsim.hih' t Icol1lmzburg , Iii.V. ; . C.
Sergeant andi.tTr. Kinmouith of Jophimi , Mo.
P. Ii. SnowItDrbdliyn ; It. A. LeaCh , Tripp ,
S. D. ; W. . Du8r HastIngs ; Colonel Sat-
imow , Lincei ; flchard Merrill , MilwauImuo ;
"Ammnlc" Hogr. ! linccium ; It. 'mV. Hammailton of
tJanvasback Io'dj Nob. ; Samum Ilofrnian , At-
milLIe , In. ; JIM w DOn of 'Wild Ilorso Can-
yen , Nab. ; Chiarie.i Harimlims of Moncith , 'Ia. .
and scores
' PLEAS1i 3VITIt THE tOUNpS.
Tue vimItlngspqrtsinemi put In time .yiiole
mlay practiciml-tt iie imark yestertliyamim1. tea
a maim they flrPqomnce the greum1a time best
appointed aombet , equippcdiu' tIme mountry.
l'aul LItzko qntl , Toni K lIar , time New
Yorkers , werpr.iattlcuiariy profuse In , theIr
lratses , and lrpthu pedipt some great averages
hpforo t1m ivel , , o , mi. , , , ,
1'Tho practI shooting yesterhty , was of a
high chase , ( l pite the stIff w'ind..tiiat blew
'across th fle ] . aihibiy , and , wlmlie herwas
( P9k a t'lnglo jjtZatphtt in all Qf time , , Stveeps"
shot , Parmehee stmuek , a 90 per cent gait and
Deer was but a. notch bghmind him. i\e it was
the , hiastipgii mitan ivi.a tlmo money winner ,
pulling omit four "flrsts" without a tie. Par-
mueheo mIeod limit thIrteen birds out of 140
ahot at , nail Doer tblrteen out of 120.
Last. night time entries were taken In totlay's
oventa at. the Paxton cafe. 'Imere was a
mob of dhcotera on hand , as can well be
imagined , when ! t Is stated that t1mer. are
from forty to sixty entrIes in every , , race to
ho emot ? this morning and afternoon ,
Tonight the annual meeting of time associa-
Lion , in conjmmnetion , with a meeting of the
Canto and Fisim. Protective ansociatlon , wUi
be held in tue cafe of time J'axtomm ,
OF 'L'IIINN1'itS.tL
( t3LRS LIAGUid.
Boston Defciut4 Ilumitlmmiore In a
"Ft iume Coim I es t.
BOSTON , April 20.-The largest crowd
that ever assepmbeul on the Boston base
bail grountis witnessed a poor game between -
tween Boston qnd the Baitlmores. The
crowd In the omtflcd was so great that a
rule was made that , a hit into the crowd
was go'd onhy , for one base. Title un-
cloubtedhy added to the tame omature of tue
game , and also to the large number of
runs the Bostona made , 'rue gomo was
caileti at time end of the eightim inning to
allow both teams to catch the train , Attendance -
tondance , 18,033. Score :
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 8 1 7 0 0 1-21
I3altimnore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 16
Hits : Boston , 28'tBaltimn'ore ; , 8. Errors :
Boston , 7 ; Datimnore , 6. Earned runs : Beaten -
ton , 14. mwo-baso hilt : Collins. Stolen bases :
Hamilton , Long , Lowe , Collins , flannon 2 ,
Doyle. First ba.e on balls : By Nicimois , 4 ;
by MaIns , 4 : by , MeMahon , 4 : by hemming ,
1. lilt by pitcheui ball : fly NichOls , Keeler.
Struck 'out : fly' NIchols , Eeeer ; by 11cm-
ming , Long , ' l'asseti balls : Bergen 2 , Itob-
inson 2. BatterIes : Boston , Nichols , Mains
and Bergen ; Baltimore , IticMahcmn , 11cm-
mning anti Robinson. Umpire : Lynch ,
INDIANAPOL.IS. April 20.-Indlammapahis ,
12 ; Clevelmmnmi , 7. BatterIes : Wailace , Cuppy
ant ] Zimnmnem' ; r'Imihiips and Wood.
STANDING , OF THE TRAMS.
Played , \\Tomi Lost. P.C.
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 66,7
cevoland : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 66,7
Pittsiurg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Plmilamleiplmia . . . . . . . . . . . 3 66.7
Waelmington . . . . . . . . . ; a 66,7
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 &oo
Clmicinmmati . . . . . . . . . . . 4 60,0
Cimleage . . . . . . . . . . . ; , n , 4 60,0
St. Louis , . , , . , , . . . , . , I 50,0
New York , . . , , , , ' , . , , , , , 3 1 33.3
Baltimore , , , , . , . , . , , , , 4 1 25.0
LouIsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 i 25,0
Gamncm today : , ( levolnnd at CincInnati ;
Boten at Baltimore : I'iiiladeiphia at New
York ; LouisvIlle .at l'ittsimurg ; hirooimiyn at
Washington ; Chicago at St. Louis ,
ANNUAL IO'VA F11ttD DAY.
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Stuuto ImuteruujitJciuuul Athieleiie Asso-
cisu tIikmtt1'i.iit. mtrrn , mgci ,
CEDAR JtAV4I3I Ia , , AprIl 20.-Special ( , )
-Timo annual flhil meet of the Iowa litter-
national AIimle.ie jssocIntion will 1)0 held
at Mmirsiialitowfl , May 29. This event was
scheduled to bmbrougiit oft at Amnes. hut time
Iowa college botAadecidcd it would be to
the advantaga othe associmitlon to take
time nmeet to"tlin'mshmahltown , hence time
change , : I 'i'i
This associafqn is composed of seven
of time leadink toh1egos 1mm time 'state , viz :
Iowa coIIegei Grianell ; State ummiversity.
Iowa , City : Jotvm.gricurtural college , Ames ;
Drake uni'erSltI' , Pee Moines ; Cornell eel-
hege , Mount dS'i'ndti State Normal school ,
Cetlar Fails ; 1JIjiar'Iosya untvt'raity , Fayette.
Rigitteema eVtmmlttmizare Schieduhet ? for the
field day , iimciudimmg si'mntiiig contests at 100 ,
2')0 audi 4iQ.yuj-.t1abhieus one-huif and one
mile runs , oneptntkiSwallc , 120 and 220 3'aidms
hurdles , one-half amm l two-mile bicycle races
for imitereeulegoe , championship , broad
Jump , imlgh jump , hOp , step and Jump , pole
vault , slxteen.poufld umbot put , muixteen.pounmi
imanumfler thmrOiv mm bal $ game between two
of time coliego k4ms and a gymumusiuni emm-
tertuinmnent in 1im opera. house in time even-
, railroads imave granted reduced rates
for the event amid a jargo crowd is antlci-
pated , _ _ _ _ _ _
Ilt'sui te at Irorsytime , hid.
FOItSTIIYI3 , Intl. , April 20.-First race ,
six furlongs : Winslow (20 ( to 1) , won ; Man-
tell ( even ) , second ; Bustup , third , Time ;
° '
race , four furlongs : Belle of Nibs
(7 to 2) ) won' Ethel F'arrei ( out ) , secoimd ;
aim Itenitn , ( imird. 'I'inie : 0:53 : ,
'rhmird race , six furlongs : Gomor (6 to 1 ,
wcn ; Amuimlanti (3 ( to 1) ) , second ; Ettio ' 1' , tlmira.
Tinmo : 1:20 : ,
Fourtim race sIx amid one-unit furbommgs :
Blacking Brum4i (10 ( to 1) ) , von ; Otime (4 ( to 5) ) ,
second ; Alrtimohmt , third. 'rIme : 1:26 ½ ,
Fiftlm race seven furlongs : LIllian E (3
to 1) ) , woui' 1rankIe 13 (3 to 2) second ; Teeta
May , thlrt'i , 'limo : 1:8m,4. :
Sixth rmmco , six and one-halt furlongs :
helen It. Gardener (1 to fl , won : Onmmlttskrt
1:6 Roconl ( ; Camifleid , third. TInio
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ittC1fl
'Z'ilhlLi ) 'i)1tit'I'Ii IN 'l'itN fl.tY' $
Iiit'icy .7i' I'osthuiei1 ' : ( I ) ( lie NeTu'-
lion 'rruiek's Y let hiss ,
( 'INCINNATt , 'O. , Airli 20.-Time first tntal
accident on time new Queemi CIty Jockey
climb's eoimrm.e ocotmi-reti lii the third race at
Newport today. Time u-ace was at ft mile ,
ivltim eleven starters , , lockey Joe Foster of
lime Irelanti tires , stable was on Tinhorn ,
who had time rail. In mmmnklng the turn at
the flrstitmarter Tinimormi % 'nM jmumimuiieti into
time femmee mimul foil vith the 1)0 % ' tmiiticr lmlnm ,
Foster was carried to omit' o ? timi' tnblc
tint ? afterward to tIme imopital , whmere he
dIed later , his face was Imoi'ribiy crtilmed
anti he received Iiiteruia injurIes. lIe wn
niouit 0 years of age anui ll''ti at Nmt"im-
yule , Tt'imn , In time fouirtlm race Ikizetta ,
lrrankfort Girl nut ! Mriel , M timrew their
riders at the 1)051 , hilt imomie of time Jockeys
vero homIly hurt. Gartluier catrletl oft the
( 'lilimig honors , wbnnhuig live of the six races.
Five fat' . rites and one i'conmi choice womm.
Time 'weather was fine muiml the track fast.
Attenmianco , 3i)0. ) liemitmlm4l (
First race , ; nirs $3.0 , six ftmriommgs.n : -
mmotio ( I in 6) ) won , Ciuticlitir ( I to 1) ) ecoiitl ,
Cashier (15 to 1) ) thirtI. 'Iliac : 1t5. :
Secomiti race , jiurse $ .00 , four furlongs :
Teumipeat ( eveum ) t'oui , Snug (15 ( to I ) ccoiitl ,
Tmaveier (3 to ' 1) ) thlr'l , Time : O:49 : ,
Third race , Purse $350 , one mumble : Sidkei
(9 to 20) ) , won , Muakoinne (3 ( to i ) i'cond ,
lInrienhurg ) ( C to i ) timird. Time : 1:42. :
I"'iirthu mace , imtire J ® , four anti a ha.t
ftut'iomtgs : Kan Essa (2 ( to 1) ) 'wonVoeml -
litwum (15 ( to 1) ) st'conti , Ellen Leo (3 ( to 2)
third. Time : 0:56. :
Fifth race , seven furlongs : \Vhyota (6 ( to
1) ) won , J6iisabert (6 to 1) ) second , ilulimert
(1 ( to 2) thiirtl. "h'imne : 1:2S,4.
Sixth race , ceiling , lumrse $300 , seven fur-
iongs : Cyclone (3 to 5) ) won , Ammo (9 ( to 1) )
second , Uno (3 ( to 1) ) timim'd , Tinme : 1:2'4 : ,
'l'iml'iit 1)ors ' , S'ehl at liu'imijhi Is.
MFThIPII1S , Temmmm. , April 20.-It 'sas aim-
otimer day for favorites at Momitgoniery patiO ,
live or six of the races being caltturei by
strong tlrst choIces , Jim Henry in the fiftim
race v.'no tlm exception. 'rhe track was
fast , Results :
' First race , pumse , $200 , for 2.year-oitls four
furhimmgs : Suismmn won easily , hiiltzen's ister
aot'ontl , * Lord Veeni timii-tl , Time : 0:51. :
Second nice , purse 100 , for 3-ycar-oltls and
till 55'Cfl ftmr'omigs : I' orget womi easily , Tttly
Dieftml second , Hiberniru. Queen thmirti. Timno :
1:30 : % ,
rhulrd race , Leuhcrmnnnn hotel stakes , for
,8-year-oids , one mile , so'j : ; gunrantod : Itondo
i'on 1)3' 001' ht'imgtii , Frontier eeomitl , St.
llel nn. timird. Time : 1:41. :
Fourth nice , selling , Purse 300 , for 2-year-
( 'itl , foUr furlongs : ScrIbe won driving' liv
a neck , Mencrditlm secommml , Albert Vao thIrd ,
'rime : 0:61 : % .
Fiftim race soiling , iiurse $100 , 4-yonr-oids
and tip , niie nnd a quarter : Jim Henry
won.by a icnwtii , Little Tomn secommti , 'loin
ICeily timIrd. Time : 2:1214. :
SIotii race , setibmig , nurse $250 , 3-ycar-olmis
mmml up , one mile : O'erella WOmi handily ,
Albert. S secomid , itosemnore timird , 'l'inie :
1:4114 : , _ _ _ _ _
F'buit' Il'iuciui'jj out' iIt'mmmuiiign ,
W'ASIIINGTON , .Aprll 2m-Itatimer a still
crowd eiiJoycd some firat class racing at
' IJennings today. Weather clear , cool ; track
fast. flesuitm :
FirM race 'Purab $35 , for 3-year-ohmic antI
up , five fu fomugs : The Swaimi (9 ( to 5) ) % 'oIm.
i"tI tot'um (2'tm' ( 1) ectmd , Play or Pay (10 (
to 1) ) tlmlrtt. TIme : 1:02 : 2-5.
' Seeon'l r.lt'e , purse " $100 , for 3-yeor-oids
nnd tm. soiling' , one mlie : Cimugntmt (5 ( to 1)
von , Tamnoko (6 to i ) second , Live Oak (7 (
to 10) third. Titan : 1:445 : ,
Third race , ' Arlington stakes , fat' 2-year-
okis , nurse $1,000 , halt mIle : Stmcceasftui
( even ) 'won , 4KIttie' 31 " (4 to I ) second , HI-
tinmimly (10 to 1) ) thIrd. Time : 0:50. :
' , Fourth race , iO0. for 2-ypr-old" , selling ,
bait mile : Joe linynimmn ( even ) won , Russer
(7 ( to 5) ) itcepild. Yankee 1ImIrers (10 ( to 1)
tiilrd. Time : 0:50 : 2-5.
Fifth race , $100 , for 3-ycar-olils amid imp ,
mile and lifty yards : Iloundsman (11 to 5)
won , Volley (2 to 1) ) second ( Sue Kittimi (7 (
to 5) ) , timlrtl. Time : 1:47 : 2-fl.
, Viimimers at' lmmgli'slde. , '
SAN 'FRANCWCQ , 'April 20.-Today's .rc-
suits : ' ' ' ,
First race , sI .uumrongs : Governor Dtmdd
web , Arne second , lmIiss Ruth thIrd. 'nine ;
116.
Second race , . five .Jurhongs : Mount Roy
won , Easel secmd , Crawford timirmi. TInie
1011A.
Third race , five forione's : Adam Andrew
wOn , Dolore second , ' Scdrbrough thIrd.
Three : 1:02. :
Fourth race , one mile : SIr Play won , , St
LCe Second , Miss l3runimel third. , Time :
1:4011.
Fifth race , five furiongs : La Mascota won ,
Tim Murphy second , Mtdho third. Time :
1:01 : % .
Sixth race , six furlongs : Belie Boyd won ,
Elmer F second , Daylight third. Time 1:15.
I. ( s Wins PSV ( ) C.nimtes.
SALE1 , Mass. , April 20.-Two huntird
people wItnessed the billiard contest in thIs
city tonight batween Sclmaeftcr anti Jves , and
Garumlor. In the first gable , that of bahlc line
billiards , Ivea defca'ed Sciiaffr as foiow :
Ive-5. 11 , 1 , 9 ; ; , ISS , 2 , 27.-'l'otal , 300.
Srhacfter-1 , 0 , 83 , 19 , 51 , 91 , 2-Total , 250.
Ives' imigiteat run , 153 : average , 42 6-7.
iichaeffer's hlgimest run , Ot ; average , 35 5-7 ,
The second game was of cushIon caronis.
Lyon wpq :
Ives-0 , 4 , 1 , 33 , 6 , 0 , 15 , 5 , 12 , 2 , 6 , 0 , 1 16- .
Total , 100.
GarnIer-O 2 , 1 , 7 , 16 , 6 , 5 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 0 , 0 , 0 0- .
Total , 40. , . '
l'iuml lsiumoi.tim Atliittbe Ciui ,
PLATTSMOUTII , Neb. , April 20.-Speclal. ( )
-The , Plattsmoutlm Atimletlc club Is tile miame
of an organization which proposes to foster
legitimate sport In thus city in the future.
It was orgomized Saturday nigimt , with Sana
Patterson aim presIdent. John Murray as vice
president anti 1)ick Wmtugim as secretary.
A two-otory buiilmling on l'enrh street Imas
been rented for use as a club house.
atiuierbciuim 1IeIs time Afrienii ,
LONDON , April 20-There was a large
attendance at the National Sporting climb
tonIght , the CVcnt of interest being time contest -
test between Steve O'Donnel of Amnerica
and Owen Suilivami of Soutim Africa , O'Don.
mid boat Sullivan In ten rounds.
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Cramutcel it SEnT of Eeciioii. (
ICANA'S cITY'APrIl ; 20.-A pecIoi to time
Star from Jerfernon City , Mo. , says : Frammk
Harris and Foster Pollard , the Kansas City
murderers , were granted a further stay of
execution ly time governor this morning untIl
Friday , May 16 , 1896. Tinie Is extemmded to
give thmo governor timim to cxammmino time ap-
plicatlomm for cumimmutation ,
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Muurried mit itoimolimlu ,
SAN FRANCISCO , April 20.-The
steamer GaelIc brings news of time marriage -
riago at honolulu on Limo 10th inst. of Lloyd
Osborne , stepson of time hate Robert Louis
Stevenson to Miss Katherine Durham of
Springfield , Mo. MIss Durham imas been a
student at Stanford university for time last
two years ,
Arrefed for mm Old Criuume ,
MEMPhIS , April 20.-George B. Rogers ,
a lawyer , who ha.s been in Mempimis six
montims , was today arrested and taken to
l'omiscot county , Missouri , cimaigeti with
murdering a constable there in 1890. Itogers
ia saId to be well connected ,
WeMakeUj1-
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E1I redge
BeIidere.
They are the LightestRunning
Wheels on Earth and Strictly
High Grade ,
Wa AIwnys Made Good Sowing
? vlaciilnes I
Why Shouldn't We , Make Coed
\Vheelu' ?
QUALITY GUAflANTCCD
THDCO1
B RECTOR & W1LHELY 00 , , Agdllts ,
OMAhA , NIBS.
HhTONA1 SEWING MACHIIIE 00 , ,
IIELVIDIIRH , uLLS ,
NEBRASKA CYCLE 00
Omaha Local Sales Agents
TIIUIISTON ON CllhIlSl'htN 1'tli'Ii ,
Niitnhit' Aldrespsntn eotifereiuee ( lii
Ilu'ilgiqmjs iliii'i I iOu ,
"i'ASIIINUTON , April 20.-Time first eassion
of time flrst natIonal congreems of reiigioims etl-
ucatiomm vita imelml tonigiut iii the Now York
Avetnumo l'reshytrtrian church. tieneral John
Eaton presided , The theme of time eveming :
was "flehigioume EducatIon smith National Pros.
perlty , " the m'peaicers beIng 10ev. W. 11. Mu.
burn , the hihuitl chaplain of time United States
senate ; 11ev. C , R. ( Irammiumiem' of ilaltimoro
anti Senator J , M. Timuirstorm of Neimraska. The
latter delivered an eloquent atltlress , Ire.
qumently puncttinteti witim niplaumm'o , by time cii-
timtmslastbc amid appreciative audience. hl siutti
that the botly of Anmerican law-
yore , almost without exception , wore
sIheere believers iii the truths of the ChrIst-
Iamm religion , They mmiigiit hot he reguinr iii
attemulanco upon cimurcim , nor freqtmeimtly 9ieatl
time e'tuse of Christianity , hut none Limo less ,
lie said , time ) ' imonestly believeti iii these
prtmmciples , imccammr'e time knew that nil law
was franioml impnmi time Mosaic code. lii' be-
lictvemi ium time overruling providence of God in
time affairs of nations , and lmopeui that It
imm'gimt iO tauughmt the cimlitiren of time Unitemi
States , There cmuiul be , in the s'anator's
opinion , no tmatioummii prosperity separate from
the intitmenco of time Cimrst'an relIgion iii time
ilfo of the nation , Time only enenmies of gooti
'governmmmemmt , lie said , were Immorality anti
crime , lt'ntiing to aumarcimy. There was no
ached for either of these agencies of tie-
strtmctiomi in thu. imonie of time family profe.s.
5iumg the religIon of Jesums ChurUut ,
The sess'omms of time congress will continue
over Timtmrsmuuy.
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ANNUAl. CONCIaAV11 OF' 'I'll llOSOi'iI V.
I'riut'i null llveimitnlle lime Selt'ctluiu
of it etr I'reslult'uut ,
Nlt\ ' YORK April 20-TIme Theosoplmlcai
SocIety in America wIll imold Its mmmmmiunl con-
dave in timis city AprIl 26. Tlm imrbumcipai
event at time coimiiumg convemmtbon will be time
election of a mmew luresitlent hum iiiace of Mr.
Judge , reeeumtiy decead , Many timimik Dr.
J. I ) . Buck of Ciimciumnati iviih be chosen
presIdent , but there is said to be omie obm'tache
1mm Limo way , Time hrathqumnrters are iii Now
York while all of lr. 1luk' hmmtercstmi are
ceumtered in time place of his resIdence amid hue
says un could imot move. Arrangcmnemmts
mmmighit be niemie , however , imercby hue commit !
be represented at imeatiqumarters by Clautie
Falls Wrigimt , ivimo was amerotary to botim
Muiie. llhavateky anti It't. Jutige. Dr. lltmchc
iii a pimyslclaim of mmoto anti for many years
ivas dean of Pumlte Medical cohlegs , Clmmcin-
mi'itl , lIe has bca a member of time
exc'cumtive conarnittes of time eaclety 1mm AmerIca
for many ynirs and last year ' was elected
vice iresldemmt. Since Mr. Judge's death hue
hutS been acting presIdent.
Next In importance wIll lie the e1etion of
a i'Ice imreikiemmt. Dr. Jerome' Amuhersan of
San Francisco nmmiy be miammmed' for thiI
office. lie also is a himyslc'an , anti corn-
pletemi imiE' ttiticstlomi In time metilcal depart-
macnt of time University of CalifornIa. Ft.
August Ncrociieimncr of New Ycrk is treasmmrer
of tue socIety and . will dotmbtless lie elected.
The hirIuicinal mnetIng will be. imeiui in , time
concert hall at Madummomi Squmaro garden. After
that a receptIon wIll be gI'ei at i'll Modlromi
avenue. where tlmii society has Its imeati-
quarters.
IdIW'Ahii ) SW1iRNY OtIT OF 8IiIT.
iat'm1't't' Ills 1iitt'l for ii 'uiik niuji
N'vu'r Ciuues iiiut'1 ,
POMONA , Cmii. , AprIl 20.-Edward Sweeny
imms been missing from Pommiona for live days
and his friends anti time pollee believe that lie
immis been killed. Search imas been made for
the rnislng mami sInce last Tuesday without
result. ' Ssveeny 'very tail ahd spare.
about 45 years of age He came to I'omnona
last January for his imeaitim , Ito smid he hind
been a nowe'paper' nman in New Yoi'lc miimml Cli- !
cmgo and showed several letters of introduction -
duction frouum imrOmninent eastern journalists.
'rwo stramige nmemm called at the European
hotel out Monmhiy evening who seemeti to be
Oii frIends of his. Tngether timq three wemmt
out for a walk amnorg the erange groves.
Sweeny never came back. For a day or two '
it woe , thought ime had gamma to Semi hbege ,
but vhmen Friday cani mimmul no ' wqrd was
heard from him , Laumfilorti Coyle amiml
Sweeny's friends put time matter in tiio bands
of time police. Telegrams and letters have
been sent out descrIbIng Swceny and askIng
Informimation am , to imls whereabouts , but if the
earth hat ! swallowed himim up his disappearance -
ance could not have been more complate.
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itbot Iii a. ICiusismi' , Tovmm.
TOPEKA. ICan. , April 20.-Governor Mor-
nIl received a tlimpatcii tonight masking that
troops be sent to St. John , Stafford cbUnt ,
to quell a ? iot. Time dfrp'atcli as signed
by the shieriff anti county attorney. The
cause of time ulisturimanre ivams not stated.
The governor ordered AtiJmmtant Ganem'ni Fox
to tiroceed to St , John at once , takimig with
him the comiipamiy of militIa at Newton ,
General Fox left on the mIdnIght train.
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Itt'IenseI froni ti , e hIriulesa'ehl ,
ChICAGO , April 20.-S. 11. Ijibbemm of
California president of time Arizona Sandstone -
stone company , was released from the
Dridea'eii last. S.'uttmrdmty afternoon by order -
der of Mayor Swift , hlibben was tmtken
iii charge 1w Mrs. Ilotheinier , a nebco re.
.Imiing 1mm Cimiemugo. She deumbeml that Mrs.
Flibben had be t her Imu baid when i-lie found I
hi' . , was iim time llridewell ,
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FEARFUL FORCE OF' A FLOOD /
Great 2ociy of' Water Rushes Down Pitir -q
Oreok O.inyou.
DISASTROUS WAShOuT ON TIlE B. & M -
unit mu ) iIlO ut 'i'rnm'ic Cmmrri'th .tlvn-
I , , ii 'l'orrent 'iuieiu ileummis Steel
Jimu I is ii r 'I'iuuuugit 'l'huey
ere i'uiui l'iiue ,
MOOltPi ItLI ) , Ncb , , April 20.-Speciai (
Telegraumm.-Timo ) lice corm'espomitlent 'ieited
time cemme of time wasimout emu the ii , & M ,
road femur miille' , west of Farumaimi aimmi fetmmith
timat time thmunago to thuo railroad irolmcrty
far exceeds mummy ( tic.i entertained befuro time
full extimt of time effects of time storm were
realized yesterday.
At time lmoit wlmero tue greatest daumingi
occurred Limo track follows a ( heel ) emit , startinq
at time cuiti of l'lummn Creek canyomm , Time terretmi
of water mute through Limo canyon with fright.
fuul velocity. Wimeut it rc'acimed the imoini
'hmero the canyon lntersectms with time railroad
time current vas tilvertetl timrotmgim time deoi
cult , Time railro.iui track , ties amid roadbed
is cro sisept ( lown time strcmiin iiho 90 liiUCb
tin ft wood ,
At time west omiml of time cut the topograpimt
of Lime couumtry ehmaimgcs nurtultiy , almd imistoad
of a deep cut there is a fill imcvumity-fivo feet
imigim Smith 200 feet bug. Time emiibammknient
was i'nsimed conmpietely away. The steel
rails were bent niud twIsted by time violence
of Limo flood as if they were so umiany pieces
of head , anti big tiratuingo tiles weIghIng
1,000 iiomiuida 'erc torn otit of time groummtl , iii
wimicim they were originally buried seventy-
five feet decit , amid vaslietl tlot'im Limo canyon
for 'a distiinco of 400 yarmis.
All trmullic Is , of cotirso , iliSpelluled.'rcck -
11mg crows are at voihe 0mm both emimis of the
washout , About imalf ml , umihl of the roatibeti
lies beemm washieti away , buit Limo 'reckimmg
crews viii commstruct a tenmperary track for
iuuimmmetliato use. ' All ivestboiimiti traiumm , are
stopped at Curtis , anti those eastbound stop
at Ftuistin ,
Another smaller washout occurreti betwean
AtvOoh and Ihoruimion , limit this has nireathy
hmoi'tu temnpormurily rrp'uired.
IYONS , Nob. , AprIl 20.-Speciai-Time ( )
heaviest rain of time season foil lucre inst
niglmt. Time graiuuiti is wetter miow tiunim it hmmms
Iti'eim for three years. Time sitie tiitcimes are
nil full of stammtihmmg water. Smmumhi grain in
all sos'n and many of tue wheat flelmis ionic
green , It is Limo boat outlook for crpuu iii
mmmany years.
1hltit'l'lt.ND , Neb. , April 20.-Speclal.- ( )
IL has rained 5.16 lumchmes hcre'since April 11.
Suuuahl grain Is grot'iiig fine.
EUSTIS , Neli. , Airii 20.-Sptciai.-Tiie ( )
l'ardest raiui for years fell at thIs iiolnt last '
oveniimg. TIme railroad bridges mire list safe
and trmiimma could uiet got further than this
point today amid thmemm rettmried to hloltirogo.
Thuer are sevtrah rasImm1uts betwecmm thIs
point and Moorcfleitl. A hard wintl last imlghit
bmw doitii a large nummiber of wbmitiumiiihs anti
small buildings for farmers soutim of thi ,
place.
GIL/tNT , Nob. , April 20.-Shtecial.-It ( ) be-
gami sheeting hero abommt 10 o'elnck Tlmiiretiay
muigiit an.i tlmrnemi to mimi toward Friday
mn&rmmimig , continuimig nmoet. of time tiny. lo
than one Inch of water Imaim fallen thma ra
tt'emmty hours.
SClUI3Nhtlt , Neb. , April 20.-Spe'chni.-A ( )
imiavy st mruii act iii last nIght , one of tiu
imurtlest of tIme season. Mucim rain fell omit !
most of it wihi go intq tim ground , ' as 'time
weathme ; is very cobl today. GraSs and small
grain are coniiumg ommi. umicely.
Stmuriui 1mm , ,
JEFFERSON , ha. , Apri 20.-(5pechmii (
Teiegrarn.-Thmero ) sas a cloud immmrut item
about 2 o'clock this morning. 'An imichi 'miumd
omio-haif'of % vater foil 1mm about imait an hour "
it Lolurvblle. hall broke every umiimrotectemt
vlnm1ow facmig Sotithm , and at Ohiurtlmin soy-
eral imumimired , , pneswera br,0en. , "uasim0Ut2 i
am'e reported west.
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LIJNA'I'IQ CII6tJS OUT A OIIU1LCIS ,
AlLnouilleeut tluuit time Serviet. is All n
It'aurce ii iu.l % ' , mves a Gui , ,
OAKLAND , April 20.-A. luinmitic with a
suit cleaned omit nearly all tiio wormilmippera
in thio' First 'Unitarian clnmrcii last night.
Time mmiadmnan , wimo gave time iuaiie of LOwlaua ,
Porter , went imite time chmurcii as soqmi as
service cornmncncCd , and toolo a seat alongsIde -
sIde the aIsle , about half way toward the
altar , Ills5 nervous 'nianumor and peculIar
mictions engaged the attention of several
mmi mmibers of tao congregation from thme'first.
At the conclusion of time hiymim time stranger
rose ( toni imls seat aumd wmilkctl dowzi thmo
aibo , umitil ime reached the altar. A lie
walked down lie said in a loud voice : "Timb
Limbumg he all a ttmrcc It Is a imdnbug. Now
I want to imave my say , and It womi't ' be t'ei1
tor anybody to attempt to stop me. "
As Porter finlsimoml lie fiourlsimed a revolvOr ,
nit was qulckhy disarmed , Time lunatic was
Lurmied over to a hiollcommian mulmmi tite service
was contInued ,
"THE ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE OP FRANOR
HAS PLAciED
Apollina i-is
( "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" )
AT THE HEAD OF ALL 'rHE WATERS
EXAMINED FOR PURITY AND FREEDOM
E'ROM DISEASE GERMS. "
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All washing I not white washiiumg , ' '
: m all sean is not Sauita Claus.
4) That bath-frIck tint when seen iii
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4) cIoth , iilway nroves that they ' ' ' ' ' 4
: are strangers to anta Claus $ oap.
: Tay It. Sold everywhere. Made by " ' _
S THE N , K , FAIRBANK COMPANY , - CHICAGO.
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