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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 2

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I 77 ri 1 Wmm VIU Tstt wwted that Har MMlta. CtTKo. April dAtd th booming imm sad the Hw af htntdreds of P- pta Admiral Dewey arrtvad la Chi- tassw e-day. rlto Host thTM day WIN be the rwt ef this T. sod the pr-grmauM tor hit ntrtlnmit will take bp kant tha oollia buay In l'ln honor at Hill Terrace.

Tort Stanley. on any day In July convenient to tha Admiral, Wan another cejivaa for fund to oarry Tha Invitation, which waa Laaullfully em-1 on the defenaa at the aecond trial and wot boaaad and bound In red morocco. Included t-'K more. A hanre of venue waa aecured. a mone It alanatura the nam a of Blr W11- The atate waa left In a predicament by the ftid Laurter end Blr Charle Tuppar.

Rt. Rev. C. I. Henderaon.

who made the preeentatlon addreaa. aald tha Invitation came from repraeentatlvee of an empire that waa aomawhat familiar with tiuval achievement, and aaaured the Admiral that happened. I rfer to Blr Chartae Seymour would ba fully a creat a thai by hi wn countrymen. Admiral Dewey In reply thanked tha Canadian very cordially for the Invitation "Of all tha evVlence of pood will ahown ma since my arrival In Naw York laat ric-tober." aald be. "none haa touched me mora deeply than thl.

We are of the same blood. Tha Admiral aald that hi engagement' war many, and that he wa not prepared to. lata off hand whether he would accept the, Invitation. sea tired, however. he ion- aloded.

hat If I can poaslbly do ao. wl'l and with pleasure." SURRENDERED Win Ha Fottad Hla Broth Prlaon For a Murder He Had Committed. In araoiAi. atarTwa aa swavraaa. Kiw Tobk.

Aprtt 30 The proepert of aath In tha lctrlc chair did not prevent Jamea afoCauley. of Brooklyn, from giving atVAaelf up ta tha police when he learned that hla brother Michael had been locked up on charge of murder. The common law wife of Jim MeCauley waa found raur-Aawd oa Friday momflTg at TS mplar street. Brooklyn. Jim bad kept bad company for a long time.

Ha waa tha black sheep of tbe family. His brother Michael waa respectable ana occupied a good position. In an way I tha two brother war confounded, and Xflehael waa arraatad for tba murder of the woman. In Bead of money Jim. the eup-poaed murderer, went to sea bis brother, aaa waa told that ha had been locked up at tha Fulton Station charted with killing a woman In Poplar street.

Jim want to tba Fourteenth treat Polloa tatloa aad aald to Sergeant Hawkins, who waa in charge: "Bay. you've rot Mlk locked ap for raur-nar. tba feller yer looking for; me brother wouldn't harm a fly. Tou ahaa't heap htra in a call a minute longer. Chaae him home; he's none of your crook.

He's THE raQtjmCT, Cra TUESDAY, MAY ,1, 100CX LYbaA PtNhA COMFOVPKX, GOOD. -Tartar, aad the, afur isiarsaw, a the kaUroa for hW tatsrvnl, he KM party tsAlred. SAVED 110BE HVE3 PIliSOilERS hwM by i TKE EICYES Cf WCslOI YA5T C101T! By His Indiana Friends. Jinri Ftsher flare Gf-e EUraltj MATlr TMT MRMIt at his tlms imcu hi liUHiW Thursday nonitoi for III. T1 Adw.tral'S train arrived at th Oread for Mirdr Hid Not TkOM WaO B-Ceetral Depot, rmh end Harrison I frtlwt, al It o-etock.

TtDaino oiitrrad To HlSL Ths nil uw whits-esiietsrhsd navel! fcrs was Man a rear of cheats wtt trp free, tha Imutu ones inatde the eiatlne. aad gulflkly taken uP by lb thousand! racial, ussatcs to TS iNtilM. I the streets. Ksourted by the mmlxi Wiiuii, April 0- Calvla Flaber. Cf the Onml I ecu live Committee Ad-, father of Jamas BM fisher.

sh ae aer-mtrnl Dsway and lAentanante Caldwell and rowly a ami Banging for a ertms wrhleh I'nafiail proceeded down the Inns plat it has ha-en daenoastraled 1m saver oors-fsrni and mounted th etrpe leading to th mtuad. will. with rha rm roan, arrive In driveway, wha-r eamtfe war In wal'lng Wabash to morrow, tad will be (Ivan a The police flaelly In clearing th1 cordial greeting by hie old frtnda and atrwat and fna party l.wn liar- naiabbora at Traaty. thia nounty. Tha atory rlaon (traai an rauta (ur Ow Aixll'nrium Kll'a aamfw from tha noonaa tA llaa Aaams.

wbara apartnianta nvrl'oRin( l.ki a iim noral romanra jHehtaaji aa4 aan rwarad. Thraa yaara ao youns nahar want Waat. TJawry. mho waa aomawhat fatlu" TbM-anaaiaa Un Inlarrntaalon In bta lattara, trean tta Inaar jaurway from tha mlaaiva whltb naxt arrlvad tofonaad aU4 ao tamcpur Admiral Dawy on hi. rlda tbrmictv laa down town at but.

aaa'WUl'a nln 1 ly tha apKal w.mmlttaa of (ha) Wanvan a Hacaotlun ommtlta, lra Krrwa Latayoe. Mra Cart-r II lUrrta-m ad Mrs. Cbartaa A. KUmnVn. wmt Hr-t to (aa Annas.

whr aha rat'1 "nut tha ntral of AdaolraJ I ywa tuwau'i rat-oar tri-1-t Iba Oraad CawraJ "taUon. tha ordar a tha aaeott to Admiral Oaarry aivt party waa aa fnlloww mataow of Dbilea. band. Major II Al- ap and ataff. rotmruuidina.

aarrt. Flrat f'ayaJry. I. uara or notxr. min Narai jtaaarya Vatran Aaa- rr-rtaaa oaolalaloa Admtral Kayor Harrlaaw aad Chartaa.

A llamaiwlun. urrlaiM aontalnlna" l.iaut.n.nt "aid wall. Uautanant Crawford and m.ml.i of tha Ctilri Commlttaa. Tha ronta 10 tha AntlM lay araaua to Jackaun boulard. ttin-a down Mlohlaan av.nua to th hot.l Alona thoaa atrata for hotira hafora tha arrival Admiral Iaway wara aatharad crowfla that lliaaallv oaakad tha aldawalka.

and that ttinm rrim hia ralatlraa that ba had baaw arraatad and waa In )ail at lawtatown. rbarpaat with tha murdar of thraa aht bardara. Ha aakod for aid. but tha family waa (jwrrlaaa to halo him. tmi old aaaoaa rarqubar afrfiaa.

aa aldarty man with a aod rvputailoa. Ilaad oa Boa lCldar Croak, on tha Una batwaaa Farjua and Davwaaai i'uiiUm, Montana, and "0 mllaa from Iwlatoam. M'Hm had 700 abaao and a Lao paaturad Mt nn rha aharaa balanclna: to Max RUda-braadt. Hill and Jamaa TaJdar. raihbora, wara huntln alth youn KJahr and John Allan, a hrrdr.

whan Bill t'-nldar nropoaad to kill old man M-Ka and fat hla ranch and aht Jim raldar and Klahor hot Bill Caldar, who waa bold and darlna and bad a will of Iron, paralatad. and ha flnaJly told tha othr two rhat unlaaa thy aaalatad In oar-rylna" out tho a-hroa ha woold kill thani both. All thraa than atartad to krlua I hut. and Irion turnad and rama back, ati-rountarfn MrRaaj with part of tha abaap, I w1)Ua Alinn. with tha othra.

waa out or fllltna tha atraala. and tha rhartn Jimn I'aldrr and F1ahr had two atartad at tha dap. awapi alon tha whlla HU1 CaJdar had nana, but wlth-atrwata aa tha Admiral and hla party wara a word, whan within a faw yaxda of akowly drWan to lhair apartm-nta. tha ap- M( )(n. Hill Caldar trabbad tha run cavniad wlauaa bain a almost without rrasatlon until hv K(har.

and. lavaltna; It al MrRaa, flrad. tha Admiral rntrad tha hotrl itoiar waxxim. Aa tha party raarhad tha cornar of Jack-ana boulevard and laarborn atraat a alnal man on lop tha ilr-at Nor'hrrn Ilotal wlf-waafM that fart to a land battery ata-tlonad In tha ('hlrago. Itork laland and I'a-nind Hallway yartla.

an. I to tha ottlcara of tha ravanua rutirr Morrill, out In tha harbor. Inatantly tha land battery roarad out tha Admlral'a aaluta of 17 una, whlla tha gtina of tha ahlp wara flrad In Ilia -1 round nf tba naval acluta. Anivloc at tha hotel. Admiral Iwway pro-r il 1 al onc.

to htm a pi rt ment a. whera, howavar. ha waa allowa.l to real but brlafly. for at 12:.10 p. ha waa wort ad to an Informal braakfaat (Ivan tha Admiral and Mr.

Iwwey by tha nn-mbT of tha Wocnan'a Cummlttaa. CAJADIAS8 BltndM Iavltatlun To tba Admiral To Vlalt Tort Htaalay. April SO. Aftar tha Informal lunohaon tlran Admiral Paway by tha mam-bar of tba Oanaral Commlttea. a dnlaCAtlon of Canadian callad upon tha Admiral and praaantad blm with a formal Invitation to ba praaant at a racaptlon to ba clrcn In hla that ball an-tarlnr tha foranaad and ktlllna M-Ha Inatantly Kill Caldar.

tba murdatwr. than coolly ramavrkad: "You fallow ax awful slow; tt'f no mora rhan a dor to kill him Tha body waa aaarrhad and a knlfa, afTar-ward found on Caldar. waa ramovad. Youo Ktahar waa than command ad to wrap tha r-orpaa In a blankat. and II waa can-lad down to MoRaa'a rahln.

tha trio raturnlns to aaa that nolhlna; had bwn dropped. na arm-wn aixbk. Illll CaJdar than ktllad Allan. Tha hod laa wara planad In a bruah haap and bumad. 'aldar uhan aat out to aall tha atolan haap.

taklnar nhrr Tha Caldar and Klabor warn flnally arraatad, Jmw Caldar turrvad at ate' avldatx-. mnf aaaad and amid Hill had klllad XlrRaa and richer had klMari Allan, riawter and Bill Caldar ware aentenrad to daatb. Caldar waa harurad. Flahor (Ivan a reprleva. Flhar wrote latter noma, protaatlna; that ha waa rulltlaaa and that ha waa convicted on clrcumatanuaJ evldenca by a Jury compoaad of heep bard- ar William M.

Blackford, hi attorney, alan wrote, atatlna; that he waa certain Ftahar waa not a murderer. Three hundrad dollar warn obtained here, and with thl an appeal to tha Huprwme Court waa I curad. Thon the Wahaah County friend withdrawal of tha falae teatlmony of Jamea Calder. who en ruinated Flaher on tba wit-neaa etiind. The It-oeacnMor then Impeached CaMcr'e evidence by proditctna; hla evidence at tha Hrat trial, and the defenaa Introduced i tha dcpoeltlona of 15 t-ttlaena of Wahaah tha warmth of tha reception ancorded him 'County, ahowlnar the g-ood character of the tlvrn him Iniy whlla hare Thla aeemed to have areat weight with the jury, which, out 24 hour, hroiurht In a verdict of acquittal.

All the actora In thl tra-edy war Hill Calder brine 27. Jam 19 and Flaher 22. GOLD DEMOCRATS There la but difference between of Indlanapolla HrHna; on Holdlnga and 1 want to aay that tha one man who, stood at my back durlne; those trvlna dayal i i'B ial tmrTrs to ra BQUtaaa. at Manila wa an Bnpllahman. But for hl! iNPiANAmtta, April 30 It I laid aappnrt and the moral roura he Implrad that nearly replle have been received ma with.

1 don know what would have1 I lu infl letters ifni uul W911 -mpjiii in i committee of the followers of Palmer and 1 l.u. In ltMl concernlns tha advisability of ralltiiB a atate conference, tha majority cf which replle favor tha proponed conference and u(get that It ba held In thl city at an early date. Tke leaders In thl movement explain that they will oppoee a distinctive poll itandard national ticket because that lau I dead, but they dp not want to vote for either McKlnley or Bryan. BSTAH BATISFIED With Ua Praaant Oatloosi Pram load tha Chicago Drlegatloa- CturAOO. April Li said that at the confertea held here last night that Mayor Harrison promised Rryaa that he would receive the llanoie delegation.

Mr. Bryan declared condltlona were abap-Ing thnmaulvee to Ms satlafactlon. Ha said It would be Impossible for htm to meet Admiral Dewey In Chicago, because be bad engagement to apeak thla week at Columbus and Toledo. Ohio, and Detroit. Kala-masoo and l'ort Huron.

Mich. He aald would return to thl city on Satnrday next. Mr Bryan left at 11 o'clock for Port Huron, Mich where ha apeaka to-night. OJE FARE FOB POPULISTS. WASBiitOTOM, D.

April ao. Chairman Butlar, of tbe Populist National Commlttea, haa completed arrangements by which persons attending the national convention of that party at Sioux Falla can secure transportation over all Unas at one rata for tha round trip. FIRST WIFE Heard of Cravoa'B Klcbaa nock wham. nrau dibtatcb to ni aaavtaaa. and aha Ouanniu), April 80.

ttoraeye from Evaoavine axa takipaj oapoatuoaa to ba In th MM sslffial ha i(aa tmm On aa nonesi anu true as um Cravena. In l.Vv Cravaoa Lived fa gpaooar day la long. I'd dla for him. The mistake In the two brothers had been dlawoeared by tbe police eooa after the locking up of Michael, EWllevlng that It would bring about the surrender of James the po-ca decided to hold Michael for th time being al leaat. James MeCauley being positively Identified by the detectives on the case as the person wanted for the murder Michael waa released.

SFOHS SYSTEM Ml By Haaeltla ta a Konort To tho Gorirnor. erertai. aiaraTca To til BxeriBam. lLrttaca. Ohio, Anrll 30 -A.

M. Hasel-Una. laapactor of Mlnea, terminates his term to-day. He haa held thla office 12 County. He sold his farm and left with th money.

Year afterward Mrs. Cravens moved to Missouri aad married, thinking; her huabaad dead. Cravens, however, cam to thla Bounty aad married, moving to Yanderburg Coun ty, where ha resided until hla wife a rtrrTh Craven married a third tune. During tha latter part of his Ufa ba amassed considerable wealth. nw of.

which anally reached tha first wtf. turn conveyed ajj of her Interest to nor soa John, who ta a proeecutlng the case for hla mother's one- tntna interest. ROBERTS'S CASE i cars. la retiring from office he mada a re- tinlttad To a Jary Cosap ssad of lrt to Governor Nash, severely condemn InJ the spoils system, which necessitated th it.polrtment of inspectors, lie aald It operated against the good of the ecrvlcv. TALKED ABOUT MI33I0.S.

Tu rs iigi nu. WajiScs. Ohio. April 30 The Cleveland nnroratiin of the Dlocase of Ohio opened Its spring meeting, hers to-night. The speaker tu-qUrht were Rev.

Edwin J. lAeary. of Kaat Liverpool: John Thomas, Cleveland, and Rev. 11 E. Cook, of Wtrraa, and tha subject was "Missions." XT CO 0 XIBIETTA, Seven Morns oaa sad Oats Oemtile.

Salt Lakb. UtajI. April 30. Tbs cas af H. Roberts, charred with unlawful co-ba Dilation, took aa ansxpactsd tmra thai evening.

County Attorney Putnam this afternoon announced that by stipulation tha whole rasa would aa suaotlttsd at) an agreed tatrocBt of facta. Tbe jury to composes? ef asrsa Mormoas and on Gen tils, Tbsagreed statasnant was submitted, and counsel for tha dafeadaat moved that tha Voart tnstract tha Jury to return a verdict af aat Tha saotloa waa overruled, and. after brief arguments, lbs ess was aubtnlttad to tha jury. (Two Fast Trains DsJly. To srtlasdL J- a a tar.

--r s-s'srs HaBiroas, Oaeuk. ArcH su. tv. A rrl I "hlca V. fnloa 1 T.

rarrr. of tha Haft asioiJ 1 mary. ha tcea oflsiva ha Praaiaa. i.m. 'V Ftst otteva, hfartetra I hlo.

to look s-: i law WrlasAIL rUliA Paatfts had Vsrtb aaity at p. e. Tae aartowaly a)nya4. Taw) aVUtaa Da Tttm baww taMtar pnpani Im arw-aanalaa. tba ratalaal katea; liarai aaray aavi Um nanaaplataa walla awwaraa) wttk tayaa try.

Uaea) taw fpseOow UM PWaaiaa bara aaaw boafly ngaw IB tla1ita tba bafiaV- At a Caaaaat cwwacfl ta-day. pi iHil awwr by rraaUaat Lwaaart, M. MlUarmavd. tka nnMar of Oayea, mtit rut raajardlna yaatarday'a baidga pertd at tba mawattlon. by wklcb Plaa Hvwa arara lawt.

were la way brtda waa aabjaet ta hiwaicipal ranaltlona tmtu opened tha pabtta. Two of tha three htjurad warhaaaa bare tnea died and rha third hi aat a parted to live utth ma mum XoMa Bradaarooaa UUaaiaa4 taw Blaalaa; Xril Hla Hrwja. I-tow. April furta tha mat liaaa of tba daarhtav of tha aaoor hare. U.

a. TH BHaai. ta Cawat AJaala ravlooff, la tha ft nan a rhaaai. Lonaoa. thla iftaraaoa, at which tha rrtaoa VTaiaa, Lora Koaabary ana eaoat of tha of tha trailed Ptataa and other war praaiat.

tha brtdV rail eavaUt ire front a aaaala trbiah aha rWd bar haaal Tha brldecrooai aala-tainad bin proaenoa of mind, aataad tha rati and owanawd tha Isflrpiewt Maae by ltn the B-aoay fabrta batwaaa hla handa. Thar waa latawaa ee1tenwnt aatll It waa found that aa aetioua daanart don. QEaaMAirt DOrUL. Buui, April Itofarrlac ta tha speech of EUha Boot, failed Latea lecraUry af War. at tba banquet of tha Oraat Moan Bient Aaeocuulon In Naw York but Fri day e-renlna; and mora particularly to hla aliuaton to tba Monroe doetrtna, tha Oaf' man paper to-day deny that there la any official Intention to found Independent col onic in Bril WILL COMPLETE THE ROAD.

Lowdow, April JO. The liouaa of Com mona to-day adopted by Itt rotaa to 40 a vote of fl.aaO.OOO for the completion of tbe I'aanda Railroad. Upward of tt.00u.uu0 baa already baaa expandad on thl line. BISHOPS Recommend a Revision Of the Diselpliie BeUtire Card PlaTiig and Daielng fan-if iBfe Ti Be tbe Arbiter. raCUL BUfiTrl TO TBI KvCIIII IMDiAMaroui, 1D April Si.

Before the Mathodlat Bishop left tbe city to-day It ba-caata known that they had made aa official utterance to ba submitted to tha fan conference In which thy favored a chanp In discipline relative to card playtnf and danelnc by member of the church, Thl matter haa bean advocated for several years, and while tha recommendation by th BKhops la withhold from tha publlo It I pretty certain that they hare at least recomnwnded a modification. TB FKB8BMT PBOViaiOM. Th article forma "Imprudent and an chrlatlan conduct, danelnc. playing of chajie. atteadina; thaatara, bona races, clrruaea, daaclnc parttea, patronidng dancing; school, or taking uch other amusement aa are obviously of a misleading or questionable tendency Four year ago when Bishop Foaler recommended a change ha waa caricatured unmercifully by tnr paper, and Blabop Warren referred to thl Incident to-day whne declining to say to what length a change had been va-geeted.

Tha leading pastor of the crty are In sympathy with the auppoaed recommendation. Rev. Dr. Quayle thinks that the Seneral rule of the church which forhtd olng anything that could not be dona In the name of Jean should be a comprehensive and sufficient statement. MOW A tKAD LBTTB.

Rev. Ir I-asby remarks that tha article la a dead letter aa It atauida. and Rev. I Charles Ttnaley thinks It ta a mistake that aucn an aria ie waa ever lncorporaiea in the church tenet. He recommend that the general conference place on record a statement without going Into detail.

"For el-ample." says Dr. Tevls, "make tbe broad ana com pee he naive statement prohibiting uch amusements aa cannot be taken In the nam of the Ixrd Jeaus and leave tha matter to be decided by tha conscience of tba Individual, who, after all Is tha reeponslbte party" HIGH ESTIMATE Placed Bj the Missionaries on Their Effects Destroyed By Turks at Harpoot irriiL Diar atcb tbi BttQcraaa. Naw Tobk. April 3D. A Waabington dispatch to tha Herald la aa follow: Though It la tba purpoaa of tha Administration ta conUnu praaalng tbe Sublime Porte to pay tba American BMaatonary claims pendmg against rt.

thoee acquainted with tba character of tbe dalma belle-re they greatly overeedmate tha value of tba property dwatroyed. Tba total toes which tha mlaalonarlaa at Harpoot aay tbay austatned as a result of tha outbreak at that point In 1800 amounted to S87.WO. of which S43.T00 represented tha vaiua of tba bull dings damaged. t3.TT the personal losses of tbe mlaalonarlaa. aad Ill.OUB the loos on stock and apparatua.

Rev. C. H. Wheeler apparently ruffered tha greatest loas. Ma aaUmatca that (9.010 will ba required properly to reimburse htm.

Among his effects deatroyed war no tea and bond which ha veluea at (2.300, and tbe accrued mtarast ta put at (LB0O men. Clothing aad materials which ba possessed. which ware datnaarad. ha value at I1.S43: furniture at 11,000: bedding at $: prowlatona, fuel aad medicine, S7S0, aad boots aad ahoea, $35. Ratr.

C. F. Galas apparaatly wor mora expensive shoes than Mr. Wheeler, for ha asserts that thoaa ha lost were worth STX Dr. Qates lost clothing valued at f7S.

food valued at SIS: eaddlery. $18; horse. key and cow. 188. aad bedding tSTs.

anas E. C. Wheeler values tba clothing ha lost at Sl.l&K, bedding at $213. sad Pho- toerraphs and plcrurea at S300. Her boots and eboee were worth sTo.

LASQEST AjnUAL PXHtTUM ETS PAJIX 1 Naw Tobk. April 30. Mr. Frank H. Pea rey.

or MlnneapoUa, haa obtained la-turance In th Mutual Llf Insraace Com pany of Nv Tork to tba UBoant of $1,000, 000. tha annual premium an tha pohcy bring HSJOu. This Is th largest annual pramlwm paaabta an oaa policy aeai received by aay I Ufa rnauranca compaay tba world. Laat rear a member of tha anderbllt ramuy was iDsnrcd tha Mutual Ufa Insurance Company of New Tork. for 000.

000. the premium reejutred la tbat rase being shout Lniau ssnusHv Ths Mataal Lata raa lines Its business (a astray uvea, ana eoss aot accept unpaired or vtctoua risks Biniaa ESOEa vbei caught. srscxAA saarAXca ras BSotnBsa. WAsauroroji C. H-, Ajwfl 30.

Inspect or Jjrtcaer has la charts William Howard, coasted, one of ths ailrced gsnar af post-atBca thieves who ran bed tha Washington 1L oflVs af valaables s-B7ssratlna- $3,000 oa Marsh 10. It Is said Howard did tins ta ths Ohio Penitentiary from Madison County for burglary, Howard waa shin ins; shoes In front af a hotel at Sx. Jiseph. Mica-, whs a rtatchar took chart's of him. DIED or BTAEVATIOg.

sraciAA NutAW te tax- ssm-iaaa. Jwdo. Onto, AprU EUirnMra, tma tLras a pnmbwst fA.t of a i Pleaded "Not GuUtyM After Taylor's Pardons Had Been Rejected. Fair Start Not Eyen Made on the First Day, Beeau. Sti.tr.rt Fight tke Allege! llirderen.

PiftT WiUeaMa Will Exaniied ba tha Kotioa Be lag Cooaidand For a Ckaaga of Vtiaa. ICT, April aft If te-day pratladaary pvaaaa41as la th Ooebei awrr aar tin are to ha takaa as a erttarlea thwa tha real trials arill ooeanyy six saoatsa. Tha attaraays for tha a fans are flghtlag every iach of grooad. suibbnng awwr si detail that corse up aad ob)acins; aad oeptlng ta every ruling of tha Court. Trot at tie was aoootnelUbed to-day.

except the formal arraign mant of tha prisoners aad tba turning down of th Taylor pardons by Judge CantrllL Judge CantrUl did not arrive from Georgetown Ull noon, and It was 3 o'clock when Court opened. Th room was crowded with witnesses and rpc-talor who manifested an Intense interest In an the prooaedlnga. Coeawio wealth Attorney Franklin asked that tbe prisoners be bi aught Into Court and formally arraigned. Jaflar Lawrence brought ta Comba. Power, hi taker and Toutaay.

Cuiton and Davts were already In th court room, having previously been admitted to bail. gonoy not tcsTADraD rv-Oovernor Brown wanted tba motion for a ottansw of veooa paaiad on before the uckeanwrs wara arraigned, but Judge Carat rill ruled that tba prisoners war not before sha Coort until arraigned, and tha motion for a change of vtmoa must wait. Blown excaptad. Tha Indlotinanta ware then read to Oorntoa, WhKakar, Cuiton, Davis ami Powers ta th order named and each an earned "not guilty." Brown said In ad dltion to tha plea of not guilty be wished to Ilia tha pardons granted by W. 8.

Taylor to Powers and Davla. and moved that these two be discharged from custody. In over ruling: tha motion Judge Can trill said tha aneced pardons were Issued after Mr. Taylor had himself practically acknowledged hi was not Governor by filing suit In Court of Ms own selection to test the Uon as to who waa Governor, and that the Kentucky Court of Appee.be had declared Taylor waa not Governor, and until a higher Court decided otherwise he must refuse to recognise tha legality of such pardons. The defense excepted to tha ruling.

The petitions of Powers. Wbsetaker. Davts and Comba. asking a ebancs cf venue, ware next offered by Governor Brown. Thay were acootnpe-nied by affidavits signed by B.

C. MHam and George A. Lewis, dtlsene of Frankfort, statins; that they believed a fair trial could not be aecured In this county. Colonel R. W.

Nelson offered a atmtlar petition from Toutaay, accompanied by similar affidavits. Cuiton did cot ask a change of venue. rBoeactJTioH obbctbd. Tha Commonwealth's attorney objected to granting a change of venue, and prepared at once afBdavtls, which were algned by Jamea Thompson, a liveryman; John C. Noel, R.

D. Armstrong, a farmer, and Mason Lucas, a farmer, stating that they believed a fair trial could be held In this county. Objection to the filing of the affidavit was made by Colonel Nelson. The objection wa overruled. After some quibbling as to which side the burden of proof waa on, the com monwealth put on Its first witness.

Judge W. C. Herodon. to prove tbat a fair trial could be obtained here- Before he was questioned Colonel Nelson objected to proceeding with the trial, because the civil power should always control the military, and yet th Courthouse wag at that moment surrounded by soldiers, who might Influence the whole case. Judge CantrUl said he had no knowledge of soldiers being on duty at the Courthouse; that tha County Judge had asked for and received a company of soldiers to protect th prisoner In Jail, but that thee soldier were not under orders of tbe Circuit Court or Interfering In any way with the business of theCourt.

Witness Hem don said he was well acquainted with publlo opinion In Frankfort, and wn sure a fair trial could be riven the accused. On cross examination. Governor Brown tried to make tbe point that the presence of soldiers and armed Deputy Sheriffs about the Courthouse recently showed an Inflamed state of the public mind. HIM A BVIDKlrCB. Mr.

Franklin, for the prosecution, object ed, end stated that they could show that there were soldiers at tha Btatehouse for weeks, who refused admiaslon to all civil officers eveo with a writ of habeas corpus Colonel Nelson said tbs defense would ad mit thla to bo true, and asked that the atatamant be taken aa evidence to show that such acts by tha Republicans In de fiance of tha chit law would cause an tn state of public feeling to exist against the prisoners. John C. Noel and Dr. W. H.

Estes both testified that In their opinion a fair trial could be given la Franklin County. At the conclusion of Kates' testimony the Court adjourned till 9 o'clock to-morrow. About SO witnesses on each side have been sum monad to show the state of feeling tn thai ooonty. aad nnloaa sowt ieeuint la It wtn take all day to-morrow, and poaslbly Wednesday, to dispose of the mo- uoa ror manga or venue. sj A aststlngCommoawealth's Attorney frank- ltn are Colonel T.

Campbell. County At torney Jama PolsgTove and Judr Baa Williams, af Prankfort. Ths attorneys for tne defense ars Colonel W. W. Vol son and L.

J. Crawford, of Newport, for Toutaay; John Young Brown, R. of Lou- Isvflls, aad J. C. Biros, pf Bowling Green, for Powers, Whlttaksr and Davis: W.

R. Ramsey, of London, and E. K. Hogg, of BooavtUe. for W.

11. Cultoa; Joha W. Rodman, of Frankfort, for Powers; General D. W. Liodscr.

af rraakfort, for Toutsey; Wood Dunlsp, Gsorgs Danny and R. Benjamin, of Lexinx-ton, for Combs. Justus aad Arthur Goeoel sat with tbs attorneys for th prosecution and took an Intense Inter est In tba gTO ooini Taytor May Go suad lata, air If Ha Haa Bos tedtctwd. srsrxAi. piss atcb to tag uocixxa.

FaAJHrokT, Kt April tAc W. 8. Tayter racurnsd ta jrraakfort at to-night, but his fat urs movsmsnta are stm aaroadod ba mystery- One of his friends aad an attor ney wars Inquiring as to what arrange men ta could pa mads ta advance far ban for Taylor, bat gat ao aatlafartioa. It is believed by soma that Taylor arm make a grand stand play to-morrow by appearing Court and asking tt ha haa been Indicted, and demanding ball If Indicted. GHAID JTJIT Vaa PwacbATgd.

Bahl A hoot Csafial TaVylor. sraciAi, scsraTca a ras MsAiBaa. rsuurs7xgr, KT'aVprQ ta. Tha rranAfht grsad Jury subnvltvad thetr report thst afU etvoon. Matsaa; that aa wtta ftary had beep lad ar axrfairty tntarrssraxsd ths CwnintOasyaaJta'g AlUnry.

Ay attny "vjuia vos oaa isiusau Nxsned WT tha Tory wars TIr si rest for- coa- w. a. Tayicr. aa. Kat iixa or vera OaJy Appiar am arsctAi.

Dtiritci To ras atiQcrasa. Ta tla AprU aMMy Boa by tha Rapiibrlraaai af Kaartacky A aa-titaoa ta tha aoprama Caort waa quietly er- ctauaced ta rraxakfae anuorday aakma; that raacad body to Inlll favar af W. Taylor ta aba asanas- af tba On Barabtp kicaaa aa )watlo ronid ha ibflril ta Kanctarky Ooarta. Tha paemMar rirtac hhwwt wtvee or statu of Reputonoaaa. Tba aaaaa of htra.

J. Raceatm. a aastar af Jaarjea John U. Hartaa. bead the ha of Btiaar-.

Tha peOtloa la rwtartM a da-act raflee-tloa oa tb twa RapaSMlnaa Jodsaa of the Kaatiscky Court of Appeaie who decMad wfrh tha Deanorrmta that Taylor Is Ooraraor. Tha ortrlasvtar of tha petJUoa aid at waa to ba was dad to Wasblartoa atoraay mrbt. aaa It la probably In tba of Tba Coort to-day TATL01 WILL KUI, AM Ba Tata a Fresd That Ba Tbowcaf Ba Coatld la Kr April ss. a Taylor arrived la Lsatsvtna bast night. Ing ha waat early ta tha Ttn i which hi th "meeting house" of LouLsvtUt Repnbttcans There ba met Postmaster Baker.

Collector Harp. IneVm Agent Combs. Cnairmaa Banwtt, of tha Rspobllcaa Stats Central Committee, aad others. Ha was closeted w-tth them all morning. Taylor told a Mend before leaving for Frankfort to-night that he would ba a candidate for Governor this fail.

In casa tbs Suprems Court decade against Mm. II said ha feit confident ha would be elected. OOMMTITEE WILL MEET. AL DnTATCS TO TVS svorTSsa. PBAM-KroBT.

Kr April to. South Trimble, tha Democratic Committeeman for this district. Issued a call to-day for a meeting of the District Committee In Frankfort next Returtiay. visy (S far the purpose ef electing th time and manner of nominating a candidate for Congress. EMPHATIC DENIAL Eatarad By Ganaral MerrtaaB La the Coear d'Alnna Iaveatlgatiam.

WiiainaTo.t, April SO. Brigadier Generai Merrlam was aarain on tha stand In the Ooaur d' Alan Invest IgaUon to-day, with Attorney Robertson conducting the cross-examlnailon. General Merrlam was questioned as to an Interview representing: that at a meeting of the drisena In ths Coaur d'Alens he stated that Congress should pass a law to deal with unions aa criminal organ laaxions He aald he was gtad of the opportunity to correct the error of this alleged Interview. He had not, he said, mentioned Congrass, nor did th Inters-lew so state, alt hough an erroneous Interpretation of this character bad ajieen. He stated that what be had said at that meeting waa In subeianre: "You ouarht to have a conspiracy law which makes tne action of these people as narrated by Mr.

Sovereign in hi paper crime punishable by law PRESIDING JUDGE Sahl tba Penitentiary Warden Had No Standing; His Coort. srsciAi. DtarATCB to tbs xxorrasa. AlHLiKti. Ohio, April 30 Judge N.

M. Wolf to-night ordered a change of venue from Ashland to Richland County for Lamertlne Green wald, charged with forging the will of Dn aanuiel Glass. It was alleged that too groat a prejudlee existed here to secure htm a fair trial. Ir. the argument by ex-Congressman McClure.

of Wooster he attempted to read soma private letter and a protest ef Prosecuting Attorney My krants against Qreenwald being paroled from the penitentiary before, but the Court objected, declaring that tbe Penitentiary Warden, who gave them out. Dad no stana lng in this Court. BANK ACCOUNT Of the Rubber Trust Attached Heirs Who Want To RecoTer Three Millions. By PaovTrjaMca, R. April 30.

The litiga tion between tbe heirs of the Joseph Bant gan estate and the United Btate Rubber Company assumed another and a striking phAxe thla afternoon when tbe papers were nerved on the local representative of the big trust and attachment were levied upon It local bank account and upon It stock In th Woonsocket Rubber Company, Inventor ied at 1300,000. and of tbe National Rubber Company at Bristol, scheduled at 13.000,000. The suit Is baaed upon a contract made by ths United Slates Rubber Company with the Woonsockst Rubber Company, by which It was agreed that the Woonsocket Company should receive for every dollar of assets that It turned over to the trust as much as any other company got. Ths Bantgan heirs wsnt H. 000.

000 out of the trust, and that Is what they are suing for In this case. HANNA CAN'T SEE Haw tha RspabUcana Can Lose Rc-pos-t Frocn Fairbanka Civsun. Oatio. April SO. Tha Leader received from Ms Washington correspondent to-night tbs Brat statement from Senator II anna, who Chairman of ths Republican National Commlttse, concerning ths outlook tor ths coming Presidential campaign from a Republican standpoint: "As a result a a careful study of tha sltuaxtoa.

I feed peg-fsoUy saf a in making tha prsdlctioa at thla ttma thai McKiniey wtn ba ta elected. There Is no tray of fig uring how tha Republicans can loss In the comaas; contest If they pot their shoulders to tba wheel and are aot Imbued with a spirit of over-cnofldsno la the success of tha ticket. Much harder and mora constant effort will aa nsosasary from aha time th ramps Iga opsos until election day. Tha spirit of Republicans this year at of a most gratifying kind. At th Ohio state convention, held In Columbus last week, this spirit wss manifested in a plain and manner.

"Senator Fairbanks, whs has Just returned from tbe Indiana convention. Informs ma that tha Republicans of his state pes arts the same Inspire teoua- TWENTY MINTJTES All tke) Jbtt DeJiberated-Jf oose Oace A boot Caakaa'a Keck. LSD-, AprU tha Tleaich Canadian tramp, arrested on March 8. charged with baring called at tha boxes of Henry Wise, near Gas City, oa the day prwvtoaa, and of baetog islialnsllj aa-sanlted Mrs- Wiaa durtng her hnaoaad's ab- was comhited to-day by a Jury which deliberated 30 Bwrtotan Mra Wlss and several ef her neighbor tratined that Caskaa was tha guilty party. Cankaa was sea- tesced ta from twa ta twenty aaa years ta tha pcxBtexstlary.

At tha thma Oaakaa was arrested a mob had a rape about his and tha ofScers had a TTO A-DTAJCE8 WAGES. LtstA. Owxo, Aprfl wa Vast Solar oaa of tha SLaadard Oil Oecapaoy'a atuawst psasTtatta aay BnanaBisI vaataatary ga my ef MS.m mutaootl aeh saxsafh. fas Haaltai aseT IDaysnai -Cara-pasoy has alas sad aaarad Bha wagwa af ara- ra 9m AT fir: Afraid of Britiih Guns, Bit Fiially tke Bn vrrnpied Wiad aartawi XaaiacftTa Caaat Yillebtis IsreaiL (eeelal Cable to Tag Hera a casTTtgnt. Ooensaay.

Republleetioa Mia rvoaiMtea. ah rtgnta aad Oraat Brttala.1 Loa-pow, May 1 publishes this dispatch respondent: KjirssataT. Aprfl pled WladsortowB In ua. The aURl 1 Twe Boers oocs- ig foros to-day. Tbsy bars always despM to occupy It.

but were afraid that aur rhna commandad ths vUlaa-s. Our naist tihops ars at Warrsa- lon. "Lord Methnsa at tie own erected a monument jover ths LIVELY SIIRKIBHI5G. grata of Count ds VUlobois Maraull. bearing th fol lowing Inscription: To th memory o( Count da VllUbol Mareull, Colonel of th Foreign Legion of France and General of: the Transvaal, who died on the field of bonor near Boabof, April.

1P00. R. I. P. ga aad New Tork I Mew Tork Herald this Ptepatnh la e4 la CaltaS SuMaa Daily Telegraph I IFpactal Cable to TBI F.NQnxm and Naw TiirV HarsM.

Copyrtxbt, lS, by Ne Vork Hrri.d Company.) ParToniA. April Th Brltlah ar bowing Increased activity east of Blm- fonleln, where a large force la endeavor- tng to cut off General De Wet. Lively skirmishing bet wean Brandfort and Thaba N'Chu seems preliminary to a big battle soon. MAINE WILL SAIL Special Cable te THE BhuuiBBB aad Na Tork Ilarald. CDpyrlgBt.

ISO, by Naw York H'raid Company. Lokdox, May 1. Tbe Maine will be ready for sea to-morrow evening and sail 1 o'clock on Thursday, when Lady Rar.do.pti Churchill and the rest of the Amr-rUan Women's Committee hope to sea her off probably going down the river In tbe vessel and returning In a specially chartered team launch. BLXTY-nYE nTTifiFD. TiOirDOH.

April 80 A dispatch to the News from Lourenco Marques aay: "Sixty-five bodies have been extrlrated from ths ruins of ths Begbie Iron Works at Johannesburg." PASSENGER TRAIN Bit a Freight, aad aa Eagiaerr Waa Croabad To Death. A. Btrasgrr To tba Boy Appealrtl To His Grand other. araciAl. Disrarca to tii asqeraxa IltDIAif irOUl.

April 30 A pathetic Incident came to-day In, Court when Mrs. Elisabeth Hoffmelster was given possession of ber four-year-old son. Her first husband was Charles Kehl, who waa but 18 years old when married, and within a brief time EIGHTEEN THOUSa-IND Win Be Distributed Asaoats; Uaa Cred- Itora of Wheoler Tossg. sraoxAX Drsrarca to twm iiii i sa CoLCauxcs. Orao, April Tha personal property of Wheeler J.

Toting, who mysteriously dlssipeau-ed from Columbus several months ago. waa aaai at avails sale today at the 1 1 si than lea Txs im overly was traraed at tsO.oso, and tsarHia about tao.Ooe There ware mortxja4re sal txas property amountlns; te 112,000, arhlch leaves shout tls.000 to be eUstribsrted amors; tba Bumer-eus credisors ad Ma. Taauag. UJ0 ttHTV'P GijldwTJL Mtcav. April by a high wtad flre laat night destroyed 1 buHd-maa hers, inrrwilrr the Methodist Church.

Mlchigsa Csxttral Depot. Brunswick. Hotel and tha city hossbnns. causing a total loss of $50,000. Tha tore ortgSsated In hiniard traducsd ta tba B.

who aaspt uers. believed to hsvs bean httraed to oeau- DAXBT I0af WAJaUEX s-rBaah taw am. rs ras ssssisss as Ilk xt ewlaa of Wi isxlrsd imhi and lsrea aam wi ass head tha pw- CeSagad WITIBias lw wm saeayaeea oats offlcer. daw Coffin thanked iheaa la, aad Book af tha referees thsa aaa -tt Thar was a young aaaa aaad "Haw -r-a iinii 1 1 aaii thai tarvfhia a "1 will at so a sty aad cnatmaa -yCfcich may softso tha heart af Laaa Nosrssussa fNsw Tork World BRIEF TIME For rrsaaratlnas Waa lalawfal lata Bryaa hi set la LATLII IS 8ICX. irsciAi.

staSAVat to vbb bsoi WASHItlOTOM. I ported to the Bit srscuL Disr atcb to tbs gxaciBxa. I Nli arsguan Uovdj Jacxsoh. April 30. At Vaughn's sponsible for Station.

MJss early this morning, Piaatn- to be ualng ti ger Train No. 1. on the Illinois Central. I operations again with Conductor O. C.

Turner and Engineer the warihtp Iisy Casev Jones In charge, rsn Into the rear 1 "na out at Man end of Freight Train No. S3, thla train being In charge of Conductor Ed Hope and Engineer John Market. The engine of the passer.ger train was overturned, and both the mall and baggage cars derailed. Casey Jones, of thl city, waa killed Instantly: Sam Webb, fireman, injured about the head and shoulders: A. J.

Miller, express messenger, badly Injured about the back and shoulders, and a postal Clerk, name unknown. Injured about the back. HIS MOTHER Nli r.guan f--. lomblan ports. sue was 1 I iJ a eon icauuw iiv 101 rtinwl evm wa temporary union and tbe little one was I thl adopted by Mrs.

Elisabeth J. Kehl, the grandmother, at the Bolldtatlon of the mother, who had no means of support Recently the mother married Jnaeph Hotr-metsler and demandad tha custody of her son. Tne little fallow bad never known h's mother, and when he was borne from the courtroom he continued to scream, "grandma coma and take me, sar ma, save me. To DKQunrriNQ Ottaor Puseis la Use Dai aaxad of Catted State oa Tarkry. LogDOM, May Th Const an tinopl correspondent of tbe Standard says: "It Is tolerably certain that a Battlement with the United Btates Is not far distant, tinea not only la Turkey averse to seeing a precedent established for maklrg naval demonstrations, but several other Powers are disquieted over the activa Interference of the Catted Stales, which Introduces new element Into the Eastern question aad offers an example which might easily be followed by Great Britain.

CESFEllATE JEG Win, April to. morning by a mow. volved in a difficulty wit of the Robinson plants' arsciAL onWATCs To ras Dattok. Ohio, April vsstlgation coneernlnsT lna- of Albert J. Deadr MABTrvn-Ln.

Ohio, grand Jury Impaneled ental carnlyaJ which ropolitaa Club rooms Judge Broderlck, Raj performer, xrm. arraurncd this guilty before Judge young men inuaw aa taey nm-vm tars- men on til will be sent en cad tpectAttyrt of the 81 Jtear ToTt Aj tJiiiseol: City mire oot Apf JSew Terk. a Ith Coaxes sc-a. Omio. Aprt I Sraave preparations ars being mada la i Uaa Jannlncs Bryaa a royal and a4511 rsoeotloa udos hla arrival In Coltii to- i morrow afternoon.

Although ths visit was wholly I ad. being knows to only a fsw the JS had intended coming bars at thla tlmlle re caption will be none tbe leas antabust astie one. The distinguished ctusj as at nacted to reach Columbus to aoit afl at 2 30 over ths Hechinti ailay Railroad. It Th following member of th pfUuri Commutes will meat Mr. Bryaa 4 and accompany blm ta this city: aar Huntington, n.

B. Sharp. Unoolf Sttar. ThMwtnr, n-nirrni Chllda a Rs spscial cor-; Phllbrlck, Frank P. Jackson and I Harmon, blr.

Bryan will be m.S- th i Inn RtAtlAn nnnn Hla arrival heSV 9 fP- rrom all tne Democrs of tha ibwuiI to Ire a NoawAi.au oaio. Aoru su lwisi 11 n. Reniblltan candidate for Be, iSjiwv Btate, ha seen quite sick since a'a'a (convention elth grip He espectedl left thla morning for Chicago It' -gate to the Vet bod 1st General but will not be able to go for severs AS A SERVANT Ohio Man Wants To Work Ha Willing That Mistress or Master Palish Him. rsClAL PUFA-rS TO TBS BBS Chicago. Aprt: IV) E.

BharmaaJof N-w Plillade.phia 1 la tired of vocatlor. of terapber, and flel.l It as a domestic iMwrrar. af hrui water, httaa. htra r.T jjeeweoa a hUnweas.ha. mmi Mas Kt-I a at laaa The mate waa a I UM.

asu-a, aad Mrs Mwrray waa the sw i kiktng Mraav hi laa Kimm waa eerwe4 trh Is aod Mrs Jeaawa tiled with IT The waa Stvldsd bnwna tha thrsa I new rvint With th- aer an; girl famine In Chlcagi. vtn sn a.1 rtlseroant bs pladM In local pair fnou.Jmaks an In or poetai bi.alaea si that potnt enough! I rant sev ral aaal-tahts Ths ad is ar fo.loi: "Situation In the ed As dome rlc, ir oik year, without tori! satlon except boarl and clothes ha man. master ot mistress to ha right to inflict punlahmet riraoie. AHirM irr yn ruruiAii, 4 Hherman street. I Philadelphia.

UNAtHHORIZED Csa of tha Mdartguan Fla Colosnbtaa Ac volutlookat'4 Aprt SO It haa te JJepartment nntnt Is Ii. co pllbtaterers who plcAfaguan Hag C4)orabla- whi-h Is nM bo, (e.nesucia. t. niea that hev- purcnaaed In OeWnajiy by revolutionists thnaelvw. tl raguan Govern ha riot r.g r-the persons who rake Ip h-r off crew, and that It la undole pre unauthorized use by tlrm of tl raguan flag.

8TEUCI JTJ8T C5 TIME srsciAX. Diir-ATca tt tbs ksoSjui. CacurvTu-E. Onto. Aril a cattle drover l-i the grab a man and who halls frost I.irhm.

created aomethlnr of a len saloon this aflem to shoot Charles Radc young man about to rot In a dispute about nred some one struck hi let passed over F.adcllfl a I Pi tha he al waa Sum bum a LTifOHii. N. a- t. w.th 1 r.1 tlie Vlca- I ruera- SX in ii-. ayi oy ft a silVoica lie and Isa.rMfre fey Juit h-i Iett -Band and fri bul- ea neao.

I ed dv Kia)Ei. atsxa. a. sh of alien sad Boa -wi. a at Alth- Mrtv rdon t-Arae in anager and tt was badly beaten up by r.egrn w8 i fired several shots at BkSher tW caot-b( by ot a tre.

posse ana atagea to I HOT A The offltnij in- double fUrown- wife wBa con- eluded this afternoon, aria coron tn cltned to the belief thsfDeady urpax tn to rescue his wife, and tl verdict wiu In conformity to inis opi JUDGE'pJSON Indicted For ratal ars rrar-1 attac la ah -Ori- BIlV SO. Thai n-daJ nritlM It, Qrt- Place in tii turned Ova) ict- WUIiams. tervd taal Ths other two been arriii hut promises ot be passed in the but Mrs. WHilasns y. ivone tof the tndtctsd.

Rope. Clrsiairk aad ktovtaa I Mf Arrived: Tha OeetaV. from ffUBtearg- AIM BU IIHS Tws TISllll hlSBl. nraaa Xw Task. Astwerp.

in S4. Antiai: The Tslraae frees jcrw ToaV enlhsBiimd April tS Aiilsad; The trK-e. Crom BSsssari sT Asw Tark. Osana Asf-i Airtved: Ths Wan. ream Kaw Terk vA Waslea.

rnwswTtTery a- Allliad: Tha War- Kasiaa. T- esflsl; Tha aTsa. far Maw Terk. xtaawla. kgrfl ts.

tartlit: Tba Psrsslsa. frwaa LTvirpiil i Maaiiast sasvsaV. Aartt asiPsg. Ths Ifsav 1 11 xaresasa (ot paw TsrtL fT Asra ht--Aiiliaa: Ta Baaaj.aii IiCEmZASED AZSESSXSXT. JLLm' sTi natlaslBg an.

i wwta ex use nisi fm aaajortty ad iWo. 1 I Woo4-R CSXO rAIl DATIX arari: a re raa inlim fotnun two. April go stxhisators i otters bavtBg aanUwaae Bl eeasnty wUl ha mterested ta tha (aUsartag Rst of te ba held la th stats tha rear which ba baaa prepared by Ike Batriiary of the State Basra uf Agrtcsttwr. Haa. hfUier A.

s-ft BavaiM fc taahawgll dV Uur llmrsr- Ktliars Wghjwii MrVje i kighhj -rfaj Wrand'-t I'ppvr baodui til II 11 naiaa I 1 I I (auaa- a M. IL i Aagwat 14. Ml Mk jf Auawat 11 B. I iei Aas XS.k SO rt CU Lata 1 imlir II Ik ryi.tJ-i is 1 1. a ip.ia a.

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as. Me-iiM am sa.tr.ss I uma rrmim illla U-Sias Kaves Ocaaaar 4. Lawaa rVMietMuajw rictewer a. A lAa-tayria haeunaW II. It U.

14 MaStanw- lasaa alaaoatng-4 aaaed hu Fiat- Ma rum IMIm- ktadina tt Hra sprtixsa Mkanu Tro Hor.rae- Sana's aVatgnaaerr alorg aa Mo aaaavUie Morpow-att Ollaa4 ht uaaina urn- -raaeavtlle Noaa harmaavitte Ottawa (-wi tliatoa Pauiair.s- I'ault ag Pt lira La-xlagtsa P'jrtasa Ravean Frtbte-rai autnwn Hlrluas- UkMlUil xsa tkltlicMir, San4ult f-rmont sVlj4r- Ml cry ahslhy S.d nay t-k -Cri a Sun mtt A I rMJ TTi srtu i 1 arra Southern Hotel, where a public ireyption Tw.n-1 ri rmr WW1 helit hv the NinraiLU. I ie- -j- tepUon wUl be held Si I o'clock. r. tm Wa I anMh morning at o'clock. J.

panse haa i Bryan wl.l leave for Detroit Wadaday tarvaville Vin aarv- vas art vi'srren- Labanon In the ev.nlng tbs Ooodals A ZT resided over by Congreaaman" J' Mont bar at S. XT at wi ii 4 a fcana ta i ta Auswst ta. It. tt. sm.

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Iodapanritnl fairs for ISO: New rlremee, T-1 Cnontr Aug It. 14. Id IT Ort ii l.iirjtoe aad Calaa alllngtoa Aeguet HUD AdA A usual 24.. Is to II Klnaman stork and Agneulturai Aug ta tn tl Aih.aJxl Saptsenbar 4 1. A NilulMl September 4 4 Hariroed CeotraJ Arpt 11.

11. II Hkavltle September 2S 7T 54 Tn- 'Wiatr ttkhw.d Oier Jo ll ll farrr Cuumy asm aat Oct IT la la PE0M15EHT E0E8EMAS DEAD. riALCKi. Cai-. April ho Luther Tttus.

prominent as a and (took ree.ier. dead at hi horn, near thl city He was 77 year of aga and had been ill for ome time Ha raised plrect. tha crack paring stallion, and aold htm whan a colt to Mor.roe Pallabury Each year Titus used take a string to Saratoga, and he rama to he recogr.lted as one of th leading racing men of the country. NASHVILLE E5TRIES. v' T.A-e- -Peren AlsteeviThs nf a SUM anfflog Irw1x AlgtitB ln4es Weurbts r- fV li 4M7 Cloal Rtuurar 11 lo: 7 Nuiry Iterti St n- 4M Mia Shsaler If'i 1 'ismllion 14 anal Iilile HR-br Til! lo Mi Two Annlas 17 Ilr Iiri XXSt Pedantic ttar-e'is half last, maldaaa: I.

Mar a Hul 111 Khui r--t)tt .11 It er 11.1 MrBwuua 1 7 Ix-rps .111 MtneJ! Jar 1,4 M.arrh Ill tWCr l4 hauia Ill im; vtaun lut 1 e-an 1 ml- the OerT rtatvt'as 1.4 112 Baser 111 4 4" Berarr-y 4.Y1.V A tajaiva 7 KnUth 102 lol 'mtna f-4a Tha 1 'oris 4.V jit I 'on titer I' 44 ioha Maleey M'KjiiJ lo t4A7 'Trimmer K- Alrlca IOS 44C Lem l'-nj Ntna etrtearr Ni a male 4Vi4Z yarn i 4iuit ula BaLa in 4MI gueDM trl 4-V44 Larta harr Ir-ir er 7 JU4 rka-lta 4-44 y.aefi Man. 4-4 jn La in I'Jt Kir-'. Kac I rvt oca mllaa taaea. Wa4gkta laaea Waigata 1 eM 47iw Her.r US 461b Hnalaii 4Wirrour.it II 44AH Ha Haver IMli 101 46a riaoibaauetu S-on! Ka-e lira rlghths of a mile, for a EU. I4.UIII Hinurti 1O0 4.Vitslna 4UI 1-ew ra 107 444 Tuola JlKlfi iru-ot) )Si Aq wed act Entrtea Wire Ra FTr eigarbe of year d.

an 10S. Claowrod. lot. Half A Ota ft bbbi rtlls Taaa- Asm at- To-Day. tarar.

114. Wood Stick, rwaerual aa eeutag: "Daaa Mas. pwxBA-t am as satafal ss tha hassaM sastiad froaa tha aaa sat LSsa B. Tasjs-aabU saw. ad taat I wlsm ytra ha asjblath thai wMtlmrmtal thai athrs away know tha vsJaa af yoar i4 star 1 waa aaffsrTsC awak taswaiaa frwaa II 111 111 ajo- lit1 111 IOI .10 Bsila that la waa a if4sxi.

laasUd Bat lIlIB BA hU awai I w-aa sso wwaat Jtf waih axaroaa Uk fl aSV wniasosit aid, 1 I laaa- arks a sUbbosS. saadltlsa asavrt waa btlVwtal 1 somVd taot lk as at all withoat Lydia rnaahaaa vt tahla Coat pound I ta. that haa of txaat.bis It a aaa xtiss aissu v. iujabi ssjsj. IM V.

aWalivard, AUaahv TIUsv, 5evIWw aadl Nrrut DtAAA M-saV rutUAJI 1 sraa thla. I had act had bait rxerw4 wtth ssraral pkjem ta tsrwa aad esvs gssaaiaJJat, hat 'd a. i fat aay battas I anally dax. icd w. try yoar xasrllrlaa.

aged wrrota j. Aftar I had lahaa whraa brtuee cf Lydla K. rinknasas Taxes table (m. poand and taraa Cat aUeK4 Pur.fier a-gen aaa retumad. aa4 I aad strong as I a saw did.

so a Iguj ftesh Mia A Oaj -1 Talars Co. Car rviBAK. FAia utAXt, i PKMUDt. Sast TAB Oa rxahkaad sreoAL Beseavra To swarrss Baa FVaaeise. al AsaSi Sn t'LJl.

UULU. srsJKSiy uiniui ocijinvptit i runraoT. flrtAr-n aoslAWT rrwoi.LA. C'aT-r LAOT MsXiDLC-aOMsV. MCkrl MASt-roi t'ghUAiaa w-ToafUio).

hayder Tip Aq s3 sraotAA sarifi to vat irissa "aw TarS. April sr axu tm raairr tor Acs. Jaanper. K. Educate, tap-.

Hlia. Egrpttaa. te. etshtlaa or a Plkwlekiaa. 10: Oifver Mac.

11J Mmll Saai- Eiragre. los. Caawtll. lo: TJvtxb Coaaeeiaji. 110 Wu.

MB. QMm BaT tel. St: Henry Bees. 14 Third Ran On mix aad seventy yares; haadl- eap: KinnlklDit IB, Waring, lli. Warrentoa.

114. Ljtharto. 112 Banaoek. 114) Kalgbt af the Oaru-r. 113.

jtxn mi I IIS: Krtae Krtnirvr. 107. Faurta Kace-rrri etatitha a DHla; Tb Wsd Haven: for ao-year-otde aeluag: Tessaaaa. 1ST. aad rAacmXm.

1W (WaMea entm Hail, fcourr, tot. Handymaa. loj; rMssaas Ottilia, tt: OlaAarusa. 7. The rtegesc tM.

Hlnawlf. 10 tiaotsrdla. 4 SU-b ua Fifth Kaoa Thraa aamrtara of a mil: aatilr- Tba Laaret. Diaali Taylor. Is.

Paa Pi Keewts. Hal: Bees Clark. S4. TewSrU, IOS4 TV Conatklaa. let: Xicisiit.

10O: Maraatha sTnapp 14: Lota H. wi: Ktnarfal. tl; Orae sad Take, tl: Mr. i Haass ra, MB). Btxth Paaa One sale and ai vasty yarss: Car three vaar-taVaa: arsl Btarttac.

tot: Pn.aism aa. 1. aa riaxuw iaii 1 1 Ua; Citaaiaiar. Laaap else. MS tat: Oaid Oaa.

tss, TTP8. OO AL RUXaTtR, BOM BLaJTLCT. SAJtcT TILL. BTU. MAgaWW.

aVATTOtV TAXTSVJBLABI. JOH34 RAsTaTt. TM COtHHimMOm. JOBS IAC rOS. XORXTA Q.aw HAVTXX DtrrcM onstai'iAM rvja-rrtrxi SA.TNOm AXI) gIVIIKira Ohr'Ttf'ti ttixntur TNI rnsrtxTMiAK TTIKnnj rHKTUOR ANT ABtP OLtiSE POET! 10 Henry Oiasssaiirs has old Hn.nl looking 0t and well at tha Qtwan it The gelding will I- ready to I -time tbe opening dgr roll aro rred rewtar.

af -axins-ton. la 4 p- 1th a very fast lwo-yar-ol 1 t.r I Ths 'By oa ti'e t--. looking two-year-Id vr sasn in tl i tracks and only essierdsy -k a t. mile easily tn 0. Tarry MoOover who appear at -l I'e.

pie next with the ir, 1: Issqusre, has eorsVoted to oa a. In sl i -round boo McOrvern el. fin himself to n-S strictly In id 'U-- ts wllilner ta gl'd a war wetg'4 of course tha Aa la llnnamrn'i coerag give 2VTUJ yesterdsy, d' -rt from Mamp arwtri at 1 'ti cnars 1 rainer naga sh l. Fi en sixteenths of a auie; eau-'t-Arlot 4.WS an 114 I fta 1I HIS tt Junar ll4 I4e. KJ-lr.

.101 ma lui 4AZ I Munau 4i4." Mora 41a' rim im 4MI Jia tl I. OAXLAID EVTEIES. 14 4 aura. A year-eld col tot claimed out lo The colt lain Ha 11 good time. two-year-4.

111 Bl nam pa would Ilk tor local ssnlraata sr flstle hone tuntty ts try idreselvee out f.i any of them su pad tn taln I a little glory cash wUl fertt D. P. Bi4s-'srot Is at Nep.rt day from Mem sja la Mr Rolgera a aat are (iaorsia. ace R. Lady Watlot.

Jean Bpencfcr, Marl aXansoo and laxly AMATEtTB There be a grand pit' i witness Iyeaus Park next tur' gard and Harlow will ba pltt--r other, whet, tha trhsmrocka rr.er.- vue tiluee The Bluee na TlLL 1" oruo rock victory to al calllrr paper of Co some the ths a Hr tng to their credit 447 smatr 112 4Ml'Nie Clara iir Ra, Kiv. of a mile: maraa The tm Nationals s.v lu'-a 110 awe su oaa AJtar. ui measure of both the L.ii; Mgxi ...11 4oOrrtr 110 Ar-aitavid Pr ji Titajiia lis' mounu this season, sou 110 4421 'Barns) III mf wUh teams In or I- ir-h h-a--tn rniia. aaiitag They have May and 13 RnT 104 4U3 Fnuaa 10 Irurtona are preferred A 44. vart ia a wo Oraiui aackaaa los L.

and N. Lopot. 4JV- rjoiiii! Ill isaatiBlalaarta i 444 Maulailna 4ia3 N.iar JOT 7 vjroia a a5 htaaua lis Manager Elberfeld. 'f rt' 4447 Sw Mom lo 444al Edamran aimni arm Pelican tk Rat, iy 1, I imoi IP1HI4 44T atiOr. 1 1 1- -i Twai his Bond 111! HiTN.a sa aaai 1 The war of the tree aided I i4f iL ht! lei 44Welack hleCaa .101 I In ae'- sway from tha Qji I rj any km 4arv (49 fu.

mi- PhlW- r-la Iooulrer 4SU Law Madaoo IM aa6lft rVrwtona ln7 la Its aarn IOI RoaUbra ftociaiiet los rrULT 4ftJt I. av1rrr lea yt sua La Borsia liwiyiWaemmg itMWLetlaiat 1W 4612 Caios. IfJ waa moit easant thing! aboat el decided to get rrc -r salary In two. tor mm lna to book ga-. r- If -explanatory Bid btt.

Ohio. a Vfcl r-'ilissae vas orow a- BSW Dllil'li' ooaotrwctlon at Alphas will piay err are TT or wader ta AP e-. -nally etroog team la r.r: aay Ad Ba4aa, West S-v A rtes ef thraa game haa ar a-ea tha Ctyvtatrton a a -f ph lOll V.t 'to rg I Be I' 4" be player to earr a It ooley can thank 'Be hla delivery from th- Hosiers I-st wlnlar i.lc: i eh nay Mot 4srty Is eomlnt to Ksi-'t with bis hla sjabla after eta 1 meeting Mr JrCaiTerty wa. wit his tres- nt st ths Cs npbel track laat fal gnd la snxlov.i to i i.n. again the eoc at season.

IW 1 Own Brad -r has soma year-old la barn at Hl i'youngter la colt by I named Dr furrow. Owei. aay tb' rrg HITTDW IB tiuti oaorr 'i 'mm rt Land as a -rear-old. ar, bi oP''- st shared by nei ly every owr.er ta He also nas 1 aver dlly by At AM Lighia ri sk, st Mamie amlU. that has workec.Br -''oa an) noa elgtwb or a mill, TV.

awt T. 4U; 1 ka Cinrlnnan kmaker. amv It ow SX V-r7of' I. IT and and nynropatad 8a a race at Merahis erly belonged his flrst star 4 Is said to 1 4 of tbe aaaa Jk r.a ai of la 1- 4 me' A- l-poucid ran a has pari the ru.f or "ld" At prer- foilo- la Ja riu. aa aiB.

inrm 4 1 ta, -m. The Bret borne gai. oratloa Day. Th BMr. 4 1 ir -TrT tha Brat to he the second at 3 rtt fesld 25 feet loci The APE TAJ a 1 Csp-a: arrantf-d SfcABl ttn 'syeej 1,.

payed 17 Tba ur winmv'iA. srtU Hv. ths bjaaeball -1'. ae Ohio ,4 TT-. coatraet waa let for trJsam be Cawtaatuei Park ars 1 a at wvii wn -s.

lB. -A ta aaaatewr grotsr- -4- A now seora hoard 1 -uiday BT aware af to it AP NTk 1,1 99 THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WAT- BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS, BUDA PEST, Yn llmlrT tllS 4AVrtfi- oamtkM vf TDr-VTT ODORt jefc ae TUB i.

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