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THE TRAVELS C
Arriving at Cordova.Columbusi
ihe army assembled and the ..overt
occupied with plans for the cone;
of Grenada. He presents his lett<
Talavera. w ho listens coldly to his p
vi.xd Tin: iiil>;
Mr. Editor:
To find the conductor of < duinl.u
tween Columbus and the post you wiii
of Columbus is. Your reader,
Mr Editor:
You can find the conductor by *u
will find the conductor fac ' to jace
ductor is at the post. This is my fifti
find the Picture Puzzle, Your 1
Mr. Editor:
To find the conductor of Oolumbu
the friar's foce and the lamp post.
THE A:
Picture Puzzle No. ? Inv
is outlined by that of* the friar,
shoulder.
MOST IKING I
GHRcMONiES
Hark Twenty-iilth Anniversary
of Pope's Kcign.
IMPRESSIVE SERVICES HELD.
Mary Nations Rcpieseiucd by Roy: .>
and Other Prominent Pcrconacjes.
Hope Highly Plowed With Loyaity
Shown.
lion-..', March o. Kioia arise this
morning all lto:n? a!, . t ami slue.-.ing
ui? unusual an.mttion ami in ;
est i!i the eel brat ion of the twentylittIt
anniversary ol the coronation of
Pope 1. i XIII. This iiiovetu. ht v.as
especially noticeable at -the in.go hotels
which was p. eparing l'or large
crc .v.ls. A large number of i>< oplo
congrcpr.tiug at the Vatican, an idea
of whi' 1 can he formed by tiie fact
tliar. it was utterly imp. -hi to gut
a earring if the vehicle l.a.l n ; bcuj^l
cr 'ic.i \i. .onlay, i -p.(dally as it viwv
raining, ami by the i>ri< ; <ha:g.d r
those ed in advance, tin t t1
ecu ne en the i>ia>:;:.i of S:. Pot : s w .3 '
lr.ngniS 111.. Tin re was a . ml .1 '
ma.-.y hundreds of Iraiv.n tr s in
various inyclwn unfornu, 1 nufkln; a
rtriking o utrii.it v':h :i rue ib val
coituiiw.-, of the Swks p..pal yunr. of;
tint; at the bron/.T do :: o." he catin
lro!^
Whei finally the .. , : s-1. P<
t' :s w<*' cuien* d, an .. most in sorb
b :.LI ; 1'iie^-Jo c ufr 1. in% wnita all,
l>rcs< nt 'fortiot i'ej ,..:; > of 1 > hoi I-!
Itoss, strove hat 1 with push of ol-)
bows and .oct to re.: h tin int. 1 lor of
the s.vrod ed'.lb , whi'. on a 1 * sid.
were he;'.;-. cries of and irpree,;
tlo-ne, not vc:y will suited to '.o t pot
nvherc a notable religious c?;eniony
avns nixhit .to begin. Some,worn. r.
avero carried away lit a f&iiitiil'/ coi: ii- i
The tfihv.aes wore soon crojvdod to
overflow-ins, and' all the b< st Standing
placer; wore taken. A period of < <mparaiive
e.ihm succeeded this > . < at
rush, an-1 the attention of tlo people
was a'.liaited to th? gilded throne.
The altar and Immense pillars of
the basili' h'l:.:; with red 4*Jfea draM-y.
pcries. .Sano of tlio trlburfos on each
of the r.IcJirs were filled with rr.eh^
and, women blazing with <Uf4 (orations, j
, In a r.aop of royal porcbftiikcs wore
the Crow i I'rinee. 3 Viet.Oifd Of S ,vc?
i|r?n> and Norway; tCountess Ma' iil?!?>
of Tranl ,of the r.ou.'bon-NapIc:-; '
fflmily; the grand burin js of Sa.:o-j
Wtlimar Duke llobert, of t^irma, the
'grand duchee> of MeckletCburg, the
prince (if IMeohtenstcin dial IMnco
Maximilian of Saxony.
In a .special tribune wa.-# the pono's
family, tho diplomatic ooff5 ar.d tlio
members of the order of ylAita, all in
full uniform. Special titer.'. 1 was
almwn la the innovatlafiA Introduced
icture Puzzle
that appear weekly under this
tinent \*ill furnish amusement
tcl^ old. Wo will publish all
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IF COLUMBUS.
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? puzzle No.."),) invert picture, boI;:
1 I the nductor where tlie mouth
Gt;v WiLiu;nx,
Mt. .!.?>*. >. G., Fob. 27, l'.'<>:{.
rr.ing the j c iro upside down; you
of friar at ?lie back of the con;
answer. Co ne ahead children and
ittle girl, Vlot.a Fakk.
Union, S Feb. 27, l'.'Ud.
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:> i il > vrir trie un t* nuu i^urv uci ? ecu
lvlCH.YKP WlLllL'RX.
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ert picture. 1* iico ot conductor
whos'o hand rests on Diego's
:n tlie* uniforms of the. different do*
i tachmonts of the pala guards.
m. 11 o'clock precisely, the great
bell of St. Peters rang out a signal
which was followed by clanging of
bells of about 300 churches in Rome,
as they uuded the announcement
that the pontiff was on his way to the
basilica.
The iifo of the ancient city seemed
to pause for a moment, hats were
raised nml the sign of the cross was
made. Shortly afterwards, inside
St. Per i.-, silver trumpets blared out
their message and the pontiff appeared.
The people hold their breath for
a moment and then all the pent-up enthusiasm
burst, forth in a tremendous
roar of welcome.
From air elevation on the new Sc.
dia fSestatyria carried by 12 men in
costumes of n-d bread?, flanked by
the famous flabelli < .-pleading father
fan: < ar.d sin iouwI. d by a white
and t .id canopy, the pope appeared
to he more than a human being, lie
se< me.I to l?e a white spirit, this Jmjrt
in being added to by the uon>
. hit1 robot? end li!s lace was
wl.'t alalia.-1. r an.'.his thin hand
mo\ I slowly in benediction.
1 A tii sweet-toned, wejl-trained
voir. of the Sistino choir sans Tus
)' tins, thousai is <>f voices shouted
"I.on- live Pope T.co!" llamlko
chii I. IMittcr. d in the air. banners of
tli \a.-; ?. ,i it !';< were waved, and
Rianv of ;iif.se pn ,-u nr. overcome with
emotion, tubbed loudly, while others
faint* d from oxco.-s of fe cling or fatigue.
All . : while tlio pope proceeded clowly
on wlint seemed :i carpet of hcaso
absorbing Hie entire attention of the
vast throne.
When the pope arrived at tho throne
the eer< mony |>rneer 'mi rapidly. T.oav.
Inn He . ' '!:.i io ; ?. t. pent iff
P. :: a-: ' i-rav. ! and ti- n a:;?sc withci:*
: , i ..nut ! Die falla and
- .own and the cclebra*
lio . ! : a. In m l.
t :i :ii!;::ii I ti red the pap.
?.: <; ret!; i to a mom
. p;\ ^ar< 1 on purpose
l.e to Pit. p- teio.
i i' ; i ' u n't Pr. I po'.i, his priv.
- inn. the i if said:
that aft : a"! y or warnh
< - r< : (U mo good. What
vv:r rahulat' ! t'r."t lit v*f
i , In- Jn.iir.-; nt
'i Ah -.ns,
; O'dilicrs Irr.prcviry.
i -All 1)0 .
rn i' ! r-Mii'Iy plated !y t':o
I' 'i K ilrtMd eompnny nod
f . I >nr<; Ivunia lie-:- wort r.r PI PaI'M':.
<111tlio j.'-fiiil of roaffrstion,
linvo ! <rr lifted. NV tiers tf) thin
? t wou; today :;mt to all shippers.
I*i?vrfty Itself Xo Dlsfjrnoe.
"At P." Karoo time, yon tlo not contend
that poverty l? a disgrace." *
"Woil, no; not unle:-) It drink* and
liorrows money." - Clove-laud I'luiu
Dealer.
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NOW CHIMED _ _
BRYAN MAY BOLT
Declares He Will Not Subife
To Gold Platform.
ADHERES TO OLD PLATFORM.
Nebraskan Declares If Gold Faction Is
Successful In the Convention An
Independent Ticket Will Be Nominated.
Now York, March 3.?William J.
Bryan has informed liis intimate
friends in this city, says The Tribune,
that il' the gold and' plutocratic Democrats
triumph in the next national
Democi atic convention he will lead his
followers from the hall and nominate
an independent Democratic ticket with
a platform that will enlist the support
of the radicals.
"The friends of Mr . Bryan," said
one of the Nebraskan's coadjutors,
"arc keeping the fires of true Democracy
burning on' the altar of Democracy.
The. e is something worse than
defeat. it is a sacrifice of principles.
Now, don't make any .mistake. Not
all the Democrats who voted the regular
ticket in ISfiG and again in lhon
were in favor of all the things in the
platform, hut the platform was ninetenths
right, and should have had the
support of every Democrat."
ENGLISH CATHOLICS IN FEAR.
Much Uneasiness is Caused by Pope's
Feebleness.
New York, March 3.?Much uneasiness
is caused among English Roman
Catholics by the reports from Rome of
the increasing feebleness of tho popo
says The Tribune's Ix>ndon correspondent.
The Vatican keeps its secrets
more closely than any foreign office in
Europe and Cardinal Rampolla is not
likely to create alarm by premature
disclosures.
The influential Roman Catholics
here are remembering the pope's advanced
age and are not reassured by
the press dispatches giving an account
of the consistory or by statements of
Ilia i\Hvcir?r*1 nM-? k%.
vuiiuitiuil. X UCJ iviujw
that there must ho limitations to his
extraordinary vitality. Cardinal
Vauglian is expected to exert as much
Influence as Cardinal Limning did in
his time in determining the succession
and he is reported to bo convinced
that the relations between the Vatican
and the quirinal require an Italian
pope, and that no foreign cardinal adequately*
represent the claims of tho
papacy to temporal sovereignty.
WANTS BIG DAMAGES.
Mrs. Martin Brings Action Against Six
Railroads For InsultAtlanta,
Ga., March 3.?A second
suit against the six railroads entering
the union depot to recover damages to
the amount of $10,000 for an alleged
insult offered by one of the negro waitresses
to Mrs. Ixittie II. Martin, lias
been filed in the city court.
M'is. Martin states in the petition
that she was in the depot with Mrs.
W. P. Roach at tho time Savannah
Clayton is said to have humilated them
by accusing them of being at the
oarsliod for other purposes than to
meet a friend at the train.
She avers i-n the petition that the
negr.?"s spoke in a <*:uol and brutal
way to her. wlii h caused nervous pros,
tration, and she brings suit against
the Southern, the Western and Atlantic.
the Central of Georgia, the Atlanta
and West Point, ?ho Georgia, and
iUr\ QaoKaoiwI a:., t " *
vii* u< uuuuiu i\i> iiiiii' ruiiroans as
-principals. ami Savannah Clayton a?
their agent.
Mrs. W. P. Koa<h flh il suit for $10,.
ooo against tho same <1<-fondant a few
days ago.
JEWELiIRY AND MONEY FOUND.
Pity For Woman Leads to Arrest of
. Guilty Party.
J?oston, March C.?Out of pity for a
woman who had attempted to kill herself
through g; icf over the loss of
Jewels an ii money. persons whoso
nam- arc not made known gave tho
police information which led to the
at test of Jacob Itronnor on th?r charge
of laTeeny of the articles. In court
ho war-: lu-icl for tho grand' jury. Mrs.
Jacohcviti-h nwiir d tlio j wols. She
wont shopping on Fob. 10 and carried
hi r diamonds, valued at $2.S00, and
$700 in money in a hag/which sho
had t.i d ahovo hor kneo. During
the afti rnoon sho lost the hag. Tho
police got no trace of tho Jewels and
tho advertisements brought no response.
T art Thursday Mrs. Jacoboviteh
tried to Kill herself. Tho newspapers
printed stork s of this incident.,
which came to the attention of
certain persons, who said they wore
moved to pity for the woman, anil.decided
not to shield Brenner, who had
told them lie had found Jewels and
money ip the street. Brenner gave
the Jewels: to the police and these
were identified by the .gwncr. Ho denied
Knowledge of the money.
T at< r the police got. a suggestion
from unknown sources that Mrs.
Brenner be searched, and this was
done, $100 being recovered.
New Appraiser Appointed.
' Washington, March 3.?It was announced
today that Major D: S. Trowbridge
will succeed James H. Stone as
appraiser of the i>ort of Hptroit. Major
Trowbridge is a long-time personal
friend of Benatos* Alger.
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ANOTHER VICTIM
OF KNAPPFOUND
Floater"Found in Ohio River
' Fully Identified.
witness in case threatened.
Body Is that of Hannah Goddard
Knapp?Evidence Fast Accumulate
ing Against Man Charged with
Wholesale Wife Murder.
Louisville, Ma: ch 3.?A telophono
message just received from New Albany,
Ind., says Edward F. King, ol
Cincinnati, and Charles Goddard, of
Hamilton, O., brother-in-law and
brother of Hannah Godclard Knapp,
have positively identified the hod
floating in the Ohio river late yesterday
.afternoon as that of Hannah Goddard
Knapp, wife of Alfred Knapp,
now under arrest in Hamilton.
The stati ment was made that the
jewelry found on the person was the
same as that known to have been
worn by the young woman before sho
became the wife of Knapp, and that
there is nbt the slightest' doubt of her
Identity.
Careful work of the embalmors during
the morning dldi much to restore
the appearance of tho body. The remains
will be sent to Hamilton this
afternoon, leaving here at 2 o'clock.
Chief of Police Kuenvmerling, of Hamilton,
accompanied the two men to
Now Albany and will .bo iu, charge of
the body.
Cincinnati, March 3.?Mrs. Edward
F. King, sister of Alfred A. Knapp,
has reported that her life 'has been
repeatedly threatened by another woman
interested in the Knapp defense,
and today she asked- for protection,
which was accorded her. Mrs. King
said:
"If I meet the. woman. I guess it will
bo all up with me. She hates mo .because
my husband and I were the first
to start tho investigation of what Allie
did in connection with the disappearance
of Hannah -Goddnrd. I am
terribly afraid that she Will carry out
her threat and kill me: She knows
that I opposed Aliie's " marriage. 1
know the woman is very vindictive."
Hamilton, O., March 3?^-Al Knapji
when aslud today how he escaped-in
eo many cases until ho'choked his
wife Hannah, said:
"That's what I'd like to know. They
wouldn't know now if it wasn't fof
my people tolling that they suspected
me."
'Tt was your ge tting married so soon
after Hannah's ?7?ath to A.nna Gamble,
in Indianapolis that gave you away."
"I married Hannah 20 days after 1 '
killed Jennie. Did that catch mol J
No, it was not by. getting married..
That wouldn't have made anw differ- j
row. a M.. t ,. l.u
V41LC, .'1J a I31UI' tuill.
"Mary was ray favorite sifter, too.
They ought 'to have shielded . me instead
of coming here to the Hamilton
l<olice. Weie your brother in trouble !
wouldn't you shield him instead oi '
giving him away? It ain't the police |
that got me; it's my sister Mary and :
her husband. Kd King. Why the do I
tc-ctives in Cineinnat suspected after :
Jennie was found, and 1 ? fixed one
of them so he quit following me, and
I ja' ed a riot# witli Chiief Hictqeh, too,
about it. Wittg, with another detective.
was following me two weeks,
when one day on Central avenue near
Laurel street;' they were' right behind
me. I hU' Va heavy cane and I.
let tlicm - get ri&ht up on mo. Then
I turned q,uielU.anxi hit Witte right over
t h,ehj'- ' - He "tfeirt down and hi
staid th.?ro/ .T.hp v hthor doteetivfl
eanio afb r mo, but I-run honn*. .The:i
I put a revolver in my pocket arul went
1 igkt tip to sro CJUer JV.ItsrfvJi. a ad told
him that" I woVihi^Hl Witt? if- ho did.
not quit foil ht irjg'me. arid that I kneyj
all tho dctcrtlvrs an ! I would kill any
one of thorn he" pent after mo. They ,
did r.ot follow mo'any more. I would
have killed Witlo that day if I had had
a revolver."
Me YlonJrt Not.
"Would .vou die for moalio asked
sentimentally.
"Now. look here!" ho returned, in liis
matter of fact wny.- "Are we supposed
to bo planning a cheap novel or a wedm*x:
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Lv, Arecnwoud 12 36m m ' ,8 46 m m .3
Lv. Alliens " 2 Mj p ni 6 13mm
Ar. Atlanta X" .3 &?-.;? in . 7 60 mm . ^
Ar. Augusta, .o At ^vTc 6 to ji ui ....".
Ar. Si aeon, c of lia ^ 7J20 |> ui
Ar. Montgomery A Jc\T i*. 'J 2b p in 6 26 p in 4 "
Ar. Mobile, I. ~<fi N * 2 65 a lu
Ar. Wow QfU'lw, L A?H 7 26 m" in .
Ar. .n.i-iiviilo, N 0 ?t 31 li 4 00mm i". .'fi p in
Ar. Memphis 4 15 p lu .8 25 a m
NORTHWARD
Limlly Ilmlly ' ?
6o. 34 Aw, 36
l.v, MetuphU, N C A SI L 12 46 uoon 8 40 p m
Lv. AmsiivlUe , t i) p w ? 9 80 m m .
Lv, Aew iitiMDi, L .V A ? 00 p in ..it '?
Lv. iluiQm ' 12 66 m lu ..
Lv.^Muii.goiiir'y, A.VW1* t> 2<t m in f 60 pal
Lv. AlmcuM, c of Urn ? ou a in
Lv, Augusta, c.Jc \S 6lu i>6 h ui .........
Lv.Aliauia, ; s a 1. uy liuoiiuou ? oo p am
Ar. Athens " 2 67 fc.ui 11'23 j>nw
Ar. ureeowood " 6 14 j? in 166mm ,
A r. Cluster " 7 17 if lu *1* mm
iir, curllnlo " 6 5.1 p in.
Lv. charlotte, *' 7 77 p iu ' iftuam
Ia. Wilmington, " 3 u6 p in .........
Lv. tin in lot " to 4o p in 7 iioTm
Lv. Southern 1'iuva ' ll&ipiu 6 34 a in
Lv. Kalcigli " 136am * 1106a ni * ,
lv. licnilrmou " 3 06aiu 12 47 p nt
Lv. Norliua " 3 6u a m 1 43 p m .
Lv. Weiiion ** . A Ovl a ni 3 IN p in
Ar. Porliiuouth " '7 U t m * 35 pin
Ar. ivliaji ioii^ fti"VV8li^ '""? 4 #i a it >*
Ar. Huhlinorv, II .S F (3i? t < <6? at i
Ar. New York, u l> 8 8 oo t 64* p a* k
Ar. i'inla nliiii, N Y FAN fft 46 p in 5* 10 a^t
Ar. Now York " 8 16 p ni JOOaH
jio- iii""'" w?*m'~ ?
Lv, Taupa J5AL Ry 9Wpn" ft 60 am
Lv. St. Augimtlne " 7 4ft * 111 tt aogm - . . Lv. Jackaon villo " 9 80 a m , 7
Lv.."<uvannali 1 40 p in 11 40 put
Lv. Columbia { " 7 06 p in . 6 04am .
Lv. llamlvt " 10'40 p hi 8 2ft a m
1. v. Southern Pluca " U33pin 0 72am
Lv. Raleigh " 136am 11 3fta in
l.v. I lunclomon " ilftini '12 M p m . .
Lv. Norltna " 3 46 a m 1 46 p m
Lv. ivtisraburg ' " ft&'iaui "?0T p n
A r. Richmond " 6 :<6 a in 4 66pm
A". Wa-hlngton, IV S Hy 10 10 am 8 34 pm '
Ar. Itallimoro l'HK 11 25 a lit 1J ift p M - .
Ar I'hihidelphia " ' 1 OA p in 2 64am
Ar. New York " 4 13 p in 4 HO a m *
Note,?flNMly Kacepl .Sunday,
jeentrai Time. }Ka..iernTitn*e, ... "5*
|K. E. L. BUNCH,*
General Passenger Agent.
Savanhah, GMT. '' ,..
W.E.CHRISTIAN, .. ;;JA.
G. 1\ A., Atlanta, G?. ^fl|
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^ PATENTS .
fplllotAd weVnil in
FREE report on pateaiaMflW. W?> fire ^
the Do?4 leeal service and adTHt, and ?or .
charges are Moderate. Try as.
SWIFT & CO., J
Opp. U.S. Palest Offioe.Wosliiaflfcw, 0.6.
JERSEY BULL standing at ttlflKflfl
honse. 60c cash in advance for
Calf guaranteed or money refandtA*
25-ly J. 'SHH
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