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- - - _ - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - - - - - . _ - - - i------------ -2 TIlE : Al'flIL 17 1896. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - Hcin ruin to ; many years , wo ha1I take with us our anclenL g1ory % JnlImmed ( by iid- verIty : our ancient honors unu1IIe(1 by tie- teat. ' " The following do1egates.at-1arge WOV elected ! Amot L. Allen of Alfreti ; Charles E. Littleflelti , Rockland ; i(1wtn C l3urlelgh , Augusta ; 1)r. I. it. Thompn , 1)over. The follewing vere chosen alternateq : Dr. John L. Sturgl , New cilbucestor : lion. Hen F. Ilrlggs , Auburn : lion. Charles A. Marston , Skowhegan , nnd Oeorgo H. linen , Houlton. anvornor C1eave , , lion , Llewollyn Powers anti IferberL M. heath all tnt1o brlct Ppeedo nndortlng Iteed anti his polloy. Jchn 0. Patton of Bath entleavoreil to intro. titice a rco1tition favoring legIsitlon to dis- crifflinato In favor of American ships , but lie was ruled out. of order. lie then tried to present th resolution a a minority report of the committee on resolutions , saying that it Mr. Iteeti favored American shipping it Would not hurt him to stay no. Mr. Patton was ruled out of order in this aiva , and the convention then adjourned. ' % % 'liA. I'IIHSflNT A IIiAfl. Ills iiIiI.MnJe Cinhto IIne fl fltnniI of ( iiirM. The onthup1asn that was diip1ayoti by the twenty membeni of the Johi l. Webster club who gathered in Washington hail last night wa rather distliiod. Almost every speaker announced that ho had been tip eli the night before In attendance at the atato convention and in Jubilating thereafter and wa consequently - quently tired4 lven Webster wouid net talk , but John L. KonnEdly , County Judge Baxter and Henry Knodeli aU.Pllled the vacuum as well as they could. . It was decided to prepare for a red hot xncgting next Tlitirday nignt. The occailon will be a flag presentation , the banner being auppilod by Webster. lie viii make the pre &tontation speech and Joliti L. Kennedy will respond. There will be a druni corps , aengs by a quartet and other flreworks. The affair was l'iaced in the hands ot a continittee con. Etntlng ! of flaxter , Barr , Hurry Clark , lI. II. Iloylo and \V , H. TenFyck. A number of apiIcatlons for membership were received and accepted. Somebody sug. gested that a hustle ho made to lncreae the inemlership as non as poasibie. In this connection - nection one ot those prcse't gave expression top tIio following sentiment : 'I don't want nobody in this club except Americant , front tlto top of his hcad to tlio bottom of his feet and republican ! . I don't want nobody a a member who lina got. ono foot on the Tiber and the other en America. " Tue sentiment was heartily applauded. President Johnny Thonion found a good deal of satk'taction in th election of Web- ater as a delegate to the national conventIon and gave vent to himself. 1'1 IS iitii : szt.vzitdit A iioi.'v. Uiiles due I'Iiit ftrin Stilts ColorztT Iiiiiu'rzi Is ' % YIII I.eiive Coiiveilloii. DENVllt , April 16-The democratic con- ventloil. for the First Congressional district of Colorado seIeted Ii.V. . Spear of Denver and E. J. McCarthy of Leadvllie as delegates to the national convention. The Secotod dls- trict. convention chase H. H. ScIdnridge of Colorado Springs and S. I. liallett of I'ltkin. Tue flocky Mountain News says ed ; Itorally today that the representatives - tives of Colorado in the national gatli- ering of the democratic iarty will walk out of the hail and out of the larty unlesa t ) platform contailia an unqualified declaration for free coinage , and the candidate is suIted to. the datforn. - lion. Allen W. Thurman of Ohio sent a message to the democratic state convention of Colorado predictiug a victory for silver at Chicago if th dembcrats from the western states are united and tie- trniIned , anti declaring that the prospect "ought to awaken in tlio breast of every true democrat such feelings of exultation and courage that even vere he three score years anti ten. yet would lie feel that it was hia. duty to be In the front. ' . O1Ii1.1iN1 IWI'JjItLIC.tN I'1lIaLtniis 1It1tn F'nyori1Ieft MeiClitley itnil . . riee SiLver. . - CHI1Y1NNE , April lG.-S ( tclal Teic- were .liold here tlii ) evenlflg , to ielect delegates to the. Lraniio 'qountr conventiOn , which will elect delegates .10 the atate convention to ho held May 12. Two tickets were In The field In each of the three wards of the city. One ' . wa for delegates favprlng the electIon of \VlliIs Vantierwater as delegat to St. Louts , the other in opposition to Vandarwater'B ciec- tion. Tue Vanderwator ticket was successful b ? . large majorities In alt of the wards. Wlilie no formal expression of preference was nmden any of the prmary meetings , the result is regarded as an exprcsion in favor of McKiniey. It. Ia also a decided victory - tory for the free sliver element of tlio party , the opposition to Vancterwater coming chiefly from the friends of ec-Senator Carey , the leedor o the anti-silver sentiment in the state , thi entire representation of the city , thirty-six delegates. be'ng elected by the Van- 'derwater ziipporters. It willvo them the control of thio Laramie county convention and i an indIcation that thoatato convention will be for McKinley and ahao for free silver. , 'Iia1lLJiIt 1'ltI1'Alt1 . ' ' ( ; Volt A. IiOL'I' . 1)oeMNot . ti ) Attiiitl the Conveji- Ilozi it IL Icleggite. DEr1VEIt , April 1G.-A special to the Times from WahIngton says : Senator Tel- lee and Iteprosentatlve Shatroth have tie. cided definitely that they wlil not he cai- didates for electiun as delegates to the national - tional republican convention. They feel that there is no hope that thin convention will nominate a candidate or adopt a platform 'which they can endorse. IJoth eay they cannot support a gold standard candidate fo the prealdeucy , no inaUer by what party nominated , anti they would only phaco them- zehves in an embarrassing position by par- titlpatbng in a convention which Is so cer- tan to take a position nganst ! sliver as they consider the republican cuaventlon to be. Mr. Teller says that Ito protnisod the pen- vIe of Colorado In iS'J I that lie would nqt suPport a gold standard man , in thu cain. pagn ot isot ; and that lie vihl pet. change his po5it'on nosy. NiIInziteul fur Comirvss. lCNOXVlLLhi , Tennpril 1G.-Congress. man II , it. flibson of the Second congres- atonal district of Tennessee was renomnatd ! by the repuhd Icait congressional convention. Tlu ; nomination Is euivalent to an election , as the district is strongly repubhcan ! , BANGOR. Me.tpril 1G.-'rhio reubhican rourthi distrc't ! convention renominated for tim eighth time , Charles A. Jicutelle as rehresemitative in comigresa. ' I3IIELUY , o : , April 1G.-The republican or tito Thirteenth congressional district o- neininateil ( ongressnmnn ' ,1' . 2. Kerr ci I'iaimstleld ' , ASIIEVII4I4E. N. C. , April 1G.-The Ninth district republican convention nomlimated Richmond l'arsoit for congress anti McKinley lvas endorsed for iresitheiit. ANCASTI1t , Pa. , April 16.-Thu dcnip. crtio convention for the Tenth diet ict r.omlnated Edward D. ltelhly or tbts city for eongrer.s , nod ia3ed resolutions endorsing Patthson for president. . ljiti'rs lUleimis in time l.I , ( . L1C1NS , W. Vu , , Aliril iO.-.The repub- - . hican county convention of itandahpht county , the home of Stephen 13 , JIkIps , today adelted it strong rsolutIoit instructing % hiq delegates to the state anti district. cunvemi. tioiis to support delegats to the mtatiotl relniblican convention at lIt. Louis who are In favor of lion. S. B , Ehktns for president , and in time event that he is not , or wJll not consent to be a candidate thou to vote for such delegates as will 8tpport ; W'ilhiani Mc. 1lniey. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ teiiancrns Stleet Ilimlegis tei. 8YRACUSI. Nob. , April 16-Speclal ( Tt1egraiu.-Tho ) tree silver democrats hcld . tblr .iirImarIus hero omiIgiit and niude l. .w. Iiitser chialrnian and 1) , T , 11111 secretary and elected eight delegates to the county convention which will meet bere Satunlay. 'rho delegstes are : William Ileldoruoss , Vied flouter , WIlliam Roselus , IL 1V % qhiers. Fred Witt arni D , 'F. lull. Only an oven dozen .tttended the primaries. - . RuIi * ii CriepN Jtiliit , . rhio police ruidd a cigQr store kehit ly It , Ii. Morrison , near ienth anti Capitol nyenUe hat night , and captured twelve uwn 'ho wore engaged iii U UfliO of "rups. " A. number of curd tnbhe. Peker chips. pnd other gnmbIInj devices were : i itlorrisozi wa nrreitt.td , charged with keeping a gumbhlmig house , end the otber fez being inmate , OPENINC OF LEAGUE SEASON & . Louis f3urprise Every Ono by Do. - . - feating the Spiders , CHAMPiONS GIVE A POOR EXHIBITION : 'Jc ° VitriOl 1oci ln ( i.e Stmiittr Through l'nur I'lVhIl Ing.Chilengo HtnrtM Ott 1 , , l'ln _ Iiig an lrrnrItMs ( nnie. . LOUlSVILLF , April 10-The largest crowd . . ever. at League Park saw Chicago down the home teani in a brilliantly played gme today. ltind had time Cohonelm at his mercy , wliiio tlmo Colts bunched their hits on F'razer. Anson's team phayej aim error- lessgamo , and catches made by Flynn aiid Triib veo of the sensational order. The ucual , parae took place. before the game. Attendance , 10,000. core : lotiiimill . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 , O 1-2 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 U 0 0 0 0 0 3 ' -1 hits : LouIsvhle , 3 ; Chicago , 8. lrrors LouisvIlle , 2 ; ChIcago , 0. Earned runs : liouiVCie. 1 ; Chicago 2. Two base Itits : 1)extcr. Three base hilts : 1)ahlen. Double olnya : O'Brien ( unassisteti ) : Truby to 1)nhi- bit to Decker. First base on balls : Oft 1razer , 4 ; off Frknd , 4. 1-lit by pitched hall : Clarke , 2. Struck out : fly Frazer , 4' by irrietid. 4. Batteries : Touisviihe. lras.or and Warner ; Chicago , Friend and lCittredge. Umpire : W'eyilrnnn. ItIIINFS IS STILtS EASY. ClNCIN'1I , April. 1G.-Gray'S errors anti flhlnes' wenknes in the sixth anti seventh innings lost the game f r Cincinnati today4 Fisher 'wzis substituted for Ithities Iii the m'IgiLhi , but lie too , t'as batted freely. 11mLwey was hit hard , but iiot consecutively , anti save in thio seconil hnnin , when two three-bagcrs sent George Smith around the CincInnati scored no rttns. Attend- itneo , 11,400. tIme largest opening day under the present management. Score : Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . 010000000-i l'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 2-U hits : Cincinnati , 10 : l'lttsburg , 13. Errors - rors : Cinelunuti , i : 1'lttsburg , 2. Idarned runs : Cincinnati. i ; .Plttsburg. 4. Two-base hits : Id : ) ' . Merritt , Dleiiiaucr ; , Ic. Smith , Ilurko. ileckloy. Thtree-laFe hits : Irwin , G. Sinltht. Stolen bases : Dunce. Double nlays : fllerhftior to liy to Ileckiy. First lasc on bahls Oft llhmiiies , 2 ; Off Hawley , : i. alit by nitchmod ball : fly flhincs4 1. Struck out : fly Ithines , 2 by Fisher , i : 1w hawley , 2. witl : pitches : By Rhinos. 2. Batteries : Cincinnati. lililties , Fisher and Peitz ; 1'itsburg , hawley and Merritt. Urn- 1)irc : Enishie. BROWNS OPIN SPLENIIDL.Y. ST. I.OUJS , April 16.-Fifteen thousand people pas.-ed through the stiles at Sports- mall's jmark today to vitiie5s the opening game of the National league season between the Spiders and the St. Louts Drowns. This was the largest crowd that over attended an opening game hero. Tue day was POrfect .nnd the enthusiasm of time big crowd of matis uproarious. 'l'hmey vent wild over the playing of the home team. Which put up it snappy game from the beginning. Time ' 'hillu that of Browns' fielding was perfect. the visitors was not up to the standard set , by last year's gnhiies WQfl by time Spiders. They. rntule two costly crrprs. ltroltcnstehn was in guatl form anti pitched a wonderful game , while Young was hit 'somewhat inure freehy. Nonte Cross. us. short -stup made several wonderful stops anti his excellent throwing caught time crowd. who seemed willing to accept him asa worthy successor of Ely. Score : St.Lomits . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10010021-5 Clevelaiid. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .0-2 Hits : St. LDul , Ii ; Cleveland , 7. Errors : St. Lotus , 0 ; Cleveland , 2. Earned runs : St. Louis , 1 ; Cleveland. 1. Two-base hits : Sheehan , 1)elehanty. Three- bab hits : DOwd , Cooley Connor. Shearon anti Ihtflkett. First on bauhs : By Jirelten- stein. 3 ; by Yontig , 3. Pasied balls : McFar- land , 1. ,3atterles : St. Louis. Breitenittein anti McFarland ; Cleveiand. Young. OMeara and O'Connor. Umpire : Shorldan SENATOR' OPEN AS WINNERS. WASIJINGTON. April 1G.A tuoruni. of either hiOUs& probably might have been ob- tamed with more confidence at thie National Dae Dali p&rk today than at the capitol. Many others in official circles were present 'itt ' the opening gtmot'between New York and'Wasiingtofl. whichtho home tepnt won , 6 o 3. It was as fine base bail weather as could be desired. A band was in attendance. The came wits well played except in the fifth inning , . when the. home team tallied five runs. The play which brought forth the loudest applause was a sensntional catoh by Abbey of a high fly from Harry DavIs bat in the eighth inning. Attendance , . U,2u0. Score : Washington . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 ii 1 0 0 04 Nowyork . . . . . . . . . . . 01000020Q-3 JIlts : Washington. 7 : New York ' 0. Errors - rors : Washington , 3 : New Y'ork , 3. Earimed runs : Vashington , 1 ; New York. 1. Ttvo.base lute : Van. ilaltren , Stat- ford. Three-base hits Mercer. II. Davis. Douhin play : Rodgers to Cartwrlglmt. First arm balls : Oft Clarke. 3. lIlt by pitched bail ; Selbneh. Struck cut : fly Mercer. 1 ; by Clarke , 3. Passed balls : Zerfoss. Batteries : Washington , Mercer and McQuire ; . New York. Clarke and Zerfosa. Umpire : Hurst. PIIILJ4IES CRUSHED AlT IJOME. PHthADELPHIA. April 1G.-The opening of time championship senron iu this city was signalized by a crushing defeat for the Phil- lies. the flostoniana having evr'thing their own way from time start. . 'When Mayor War. wide tossed the first ball to the umpire over 23,000 people were on time grounds and the crush limitable was so great that the doors had to bQ ctiosed and locked and .tbousands turned away. The visitors' victory was largely title to the inability of the Phitlies to hilt Nichols , nlthoughm three fumbies by Cross at critical junctures . proved costl.y. Score : Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i10200010-7 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 1 0-3 Hits : Boston , 10 ; Philadelphia , 7. Errors : Boston. 1 ; Philadelphia. 1. Earned runs : Boston. 2 ; PhIladelphia , 0. Two-base hits : Lowe. Iuffy 2 Long. Sacrifice hilts : inty , Tgylor. Stolen bases : Hamilton , rosve. Struck out : Tucker. Taylor , Dele. hanty Clements , hirouthers. Double iilays : NJciioIs to'Tucker- Collins : Lowe to Long to Tucker ; Broutlmers to Clprnents. First un balls ; Oft Niehols , 2L off Taylor. .1. . lIlt by lilt clieti hail : Lowe. Passed hmli : Gnu- sal. flatteries : ilostoim , Nichols anti Gnnzei ; Phihatleltmhmia , Taylor anti Clernents. .Unplro : Lynch. Lynch.CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS LOSE TIlE FIIIST. BALTIMOJIE. MiL. April 16.-'hmc season was opened hero today before a crowd of about 11.001) people. The Baltirnores played a. stirprlsiiigly poor game for theni in time field. NcMxmhon's iitehing was gocd enough to win nine out of tt'n gaines. Kennedy was iii great form for Brooklyn , and un to the sixth inning vzms lilt ( or two hits. 'I'hme but- hug mind run getilug of Lalianee. together with tue luottiiig of Anderson timid the nil round playing of ShiniliL' , despite tmi twu or- ron ! . were the ( eatutemi. loyie's flrs ( np- IeitttttmCe ) was a sticoess. Be accepted every etmailee in time ilelti ttiitl OtiiO\-i tlj ) seli at time bat , Attendance , 11200. Score : hialtlnmor . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1) 0 0 1 0 1 1-5 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 0-6 Jilts : Iinltinllire. ti' Bruukhyn , S. Errors : l3ahtimnore , Gi Brooklyn . Earned runs ; linitlinore. 1 ; Brooklyn , 2. 'rwo.bnse hits : JCeeier , Daly Corenran , Suerlilco liltii. Ki'eier , Jenmilmigs. Iiliiniile. Stolen Imses : Doyle 2. 1celor JCeiioy. Shimtlle , First base on halls ; Baltimore , 4 ; flrooiclymi , 1. JIlt by ultelmeil bail ; JennIngs. Struclc omit ; By McMnhmon. 2 ; by Kennedy , 2. Passed bahlis : RobinSon 1 ; GrImm L iat- teriCmr ihtititiinro , McJtfnlioii tmnfi lobinsoii ; flroohc'iyn , Kenncdy and Grimm , iJbfllirO : Keefe. - STANDING OF TIIt' TEAMS. . . Plioye&flS'on. . LOst. P't. Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , 1 0 100.0 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. ( I 100.0 Clileugo , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 100,0 Pltisbur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 100.0 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 100.0 \Vasltiiigtoim . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' 0 100,0 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 000.0 Cimmehmjmntl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 0 1 000,0 Clevelanmi . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 .i 000.0 LouisvIlle . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 1 - 0 1 000,0 New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 i 0(10.0 PhiliaL1ephla . . . . . . . I 1 Q0G.0 LarIhiiiim1 Dlii Not w'In a i'lime& ' . NlVMh1KE'r , 1nglaiid , April 1G.-There vere eleven starters , ncIuding Pierre i.urjt. lard's l'lng of Bohemia , in the rave today ( or th Flying Ilandicap pluIi 103 , live furlomigs. .1. A. Mliiur's riarimny 11111 won , with ! tlr. Iobelltm Chminca second. 'time American lmoi.e Was not liluceil. in the mace tar the Niwinnrlcct : bienimiul tttake3 of 25 , wiii Q ) 0(1110 ( 1 , fur 4.yenrul.Js , ilistuilee one tilid cue-halt miles. Mr. Janieti Joicey'i ; lmrovn colt , Tyrunny , ) wut L. tie ltotiischitltl'tt Utica. i3txten Jiorses wont to the hiost iii the Double ' [ na ! lilato , lnelui1lnc Mr hnEil. bird's . Sandia. whiCh was not hhacd. ) 'rIme I coui.so % Yits liVe firloiig amid the hiatt ) % % ' * is of 200. for 2-year-aIds. J Ftr' . ' ii4 , Citmaimoellor well , Sir J. fliundohi Muiiie'a llurndoor econd and Mr. Dcbi.'s 1.iugit third , There vere ten sturters in the race for the Craven stakes of f00 , addeti to it sweep. stakc of 10 each , for .year.oltis. Mrti llchest"r's L.urti liervey won. L. do liottis- t'lmiliVs ( luhiatnim secoild anti Mr. Theobald's l'lietiue .Apoliotbird , itllhh.'r ' % 'ilIN brflitfiiult. JCth'SAS CITY , April 16-A bhecial to time Blur ( rein Wicohilta. .1Ca. . says : lOs B. I Miller of St , Ldut today v rn tile race WitiL I .7.oimn F , Cribi of Wiibitu : , for tiie 100.mie I * ICniim , state hnnpionship , ( 'ribi ml rapping out at thirty niies , conmpninlhg at his heart. _ _ _ _ _ iiVBYISI (3.iI ' 1tS 'fllt 1Vl. 4eImn'ff.r nut ! 1)nl' l'tit liii a Fine ttiie In I lie A BOSTON , Anril lmi.-hlilhiard entimusiasts were given two opporttmnhtles today to witness - ness the contestants In the international billiard tournament mU umsteaml hail. Scliaetfcm' anti Daly were drawn ( o the afternoon game , which. resulted in favor of Scimneffer. 300 tb' 2(0 , 'ffm the eViilfl Ives and Gamier were matchemi anti tlme former Was an eas4 winner , tlmC score being 800 to 20 , All of time men ut tip sonic bil- lirtrde , lint a draw allot ' by. ( lttrmmler- fully half timmi length of the table. on wlmictm he scored , was onci of the most clever witnessed - nessed during time tourimnment. In the afiernoon game thmimigs were dull for several innings , SelmneiTer macking four consectitive goose eggs after a. run of tweim. ty-tw in time first Inning. In time nlmmthm , by ft great masre Plny..tho relectnic'i hiiiiiself flfltl counted for thirty-live. Dnl ) ' responded with a run at fourteen , . made on oppim table wt.-rk of a ) mlghm order. Scimneffer too a rest until tha eighteenth inning , vlmen lie got the hails golimg to his liking tilt Imis score hail beemm increaseti by twenty-nine. Iii the next , by time sahilt' tactics , lie scotedtwen - ty.elght. Daly kept pegging nwny at the bails with wonderful pntlenee , btmt It was imot till his. tvunty-foprtli inning that lie hat ! a tlmlrth of the icore. Bchaetfer'mt next liii ; run. was in his thirtieth inning , when by tli.e Sanme masse work ho counted for thirty. lie added twenty-seven in tlmt' thirty-third. Daly in time thmirtP-Soventh alit ! thirty-nInth mum ! onio star cue work , making a number of cushion draws .whiicl aroused the shleetntors to an enthusIastIc pitclm , Wimen Jnlco hind mmmntle fourteen iii time fortv-seeoiici inning Daly suggested that the bulls sliotild be wiped off , which was dune. On the very next shot Sclmneffer fell down anti retired to hum clmnir wIth a Ionic of intense disgust. In tlit' forty-sixth lie again gntlmered the bails and kept thjemmi. in the corners for tweiity- four. In his forty-ninth Daly jimit in some excellent billinrils scoring his highest run , tventy-tlmree. Scimneffer mIld little till his lifileth inning , 'heii he ran out with nine- teen. SchaciTer's highest run was 8.'l average , 5 l557 , Daly's hmlglmest. run s'zts 23 ; average , 4 32.57. Jim the evening contest Ives' lmighest run was u2 ; average , 5 45-51 ; Gamier's highest run , 17. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GE'l' ' 1lll0 lIES' ! ' OP 'i'IIE 1OOiiBS. peemm1iilor lIzive a. ( otmml fln' of It itt MEMPHIS , April 1G.-The track at Montgomery - gomery park today was hIglmtnl g , fast. Five decided first choices won. while In time third race the public would have none of Bultzen's Sister , whm1 wits posted favorite on reported fast trIals. Oilcan was the imtmbics choice and won easily. The ring was badly scorched on time result . of tIme last race. Itoy I3chlel was. posted at 6 to 5 , but barrels of money went in on hum amid . his prIce closed at odds-on. Lochmiel % .oit In a commomm canter. liesults : First race , selling. purse $300. for 3-year- olds and upward , sIx furomigs : Minerva won , Crtmstmier ; second , King Michael third , Time : 1:17. : Second race , purse $200 , for 2-yenr-olds , four and a half furongs : Sulsuimi , von , Scribe second , Moncreith third. Time : O:5i4. : Third race. the T.asle sthlces , for 2-year- otl tihlle. * 1.0) ) a'd ti , four tr1og : Oilcan won , Izeyh second , Full il tnd third. ' Time : 0:50J. : Fourth race. ltmrso $1O0 , for"4-3Aar-oitis and tupward : Fying Dutchnuan won , Hey dcl Mar sonand , Mercury thuled , , . Tlnue : 1:4B. : Fifth race , purse $100. selling , mte and nn eIghth , for 8-yenr-olds and upward : Pro- sidle won. , Cnptnlim KIdU second , Robeit Lotta third. Time : 1:59. : Slxthm race , purse $300. selling. sIx furlongs - longs for 3-year-ohds and upward : Roy L.ochfel wan , Valet second , Towerest third. Time : 1:16 : , _ _ _ _ SIL.tltiUdY S'I'AYS EIGHT ILOU1)S. Gli'IiNkI hail illiii in a. ! lnllered Cotuulilinim , lhtrivever. SAN FRANCISCO , April 1G.-Joephi Choynaki. champion heavyweight at thic PacIfic toast. boxed eight rounds tonight with Tom Sharlcey. Sharkey was formerly a sailor at the Mare island Navy yard. The contest took place before the National Athletic club. Shnrkey managed to last the priscrIbod eight rounds with Choynelci , and was glvemu the decision. IIewaa frIghtfully .punlshed by Choyski. In. the lIt-act roumul Sharkey fouled Choyuski. and time poilcastopped tile fight 'for twenty mlfttotes. At thiS end of that time Chuoyrmslcl went , on 'with' time cbn- test. Clmoynskt ivas. the aggressor from. the start. Clunynaki reached .Sharkey's face with lois left..und foiewed It up wIsh a hot left in the neck , which put harlcey. staggering against time ropes. Choyneki , handed his heft on thin jaw. and in thme mixup Joe knocked Sluarkey clear through tue ropes , and the hatter fell on his -head. on the outside. Choynskt reached the jaw and nose in quic1 succession with his , heft. It was at the chose of the first rouna that Sharkey fouled Choynakl. l'AItMALIdE DROI'S TO.SECOXD PLACE Ierrlil of Mtlavimimkee ' LCZSdM tim time- flay's &verimge. tTCHISON , Ican. . April 16.-The hIghest average made in the open events at the Manufacturers annual shooting tourna- merit today was made by It. S. Merrill of Milwaukee. Frank Parmalee of Omaha caine second , follOwed by C. W. Budd of Des Moines. Tent Marshall of ICeithsburg , Iii. ; Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake. In. ; J. Den. Arapahoe , Nob. ; it. 0. Hlckes , Day- ton. 0. ; Fred Rogers ot ILiavntha. Nan. , and A. 11. Bigelow of Ogden , Utah , 'tiet in the amateur event for the B. C. i'owdor company's siver cup. breaking timirty straight. In time shoot off , Rogers womm , brcaklng forty-nine Gut of lIt ty. II8MN ( ) Gmtve 'loots ztmm Argimuitemit. CINCINNATI , April 16.-The McDanlels' starting machine was used successfuhl'y In the third race at Newport today. The after- noon's races furnished some lively sport. Time linishu betmeen ¶ t'oots and Basso was the most exciting of the nmeeting. Favorites and second choices won the card. The track was fair and time weather clear and -warm. Itesults : First race , six furlongs , 3.year.olds , maidens. purime O0 ; Nnnn (10 ( to 1) ) von , Hands Off (4 ( to 1) second , Cashier (4 to 1) third. Time : 1:183. Second race , Louri and a half furlongs , 2- yeam'-olds , ) urse 300 : Cyantlia Id (5 ( to 1) ) \s.oii , Let.I'hy (8 ( to , 1) ) second , Covimgton (10 ( to I ) titled. TIme : 0:57. : Third race , lmantlicap. mile amid a sixteenth , nurse $500 : Toots (8 ( to 5) ) worm , hiasso (1 to 1) ) second. Ilooze (12 to 5) ) third. Tlme : 1:49 : % , Fourth race , selling. ptmrse $300. seven furlongs - longs , 3.year-okis and up ; Doorga (2 ( to 1) ) vomm , Master Fred (5 ( to 1) ) second , Rapa Latchmio (6 ( to 1) ) third , Tlmome : 1:21 % . FIfth race. selling , one-half mile , 2-year. aids ; Nina Louise ( S to 5) ) t'on. Margaret Lynn (8 ( to 1) ) seommd , Leo Wicka (2 ( to 1) third. Time : 0:50. : - Sixth race , selling , seven furlongs , iuursa i00 , 3.-vear-oiils and up : TIt for Tat (3 ( to 1) ) won. tlno (2 ( to 1) ) second , Judge Iieimny (4 ( to 1) ) third , Time : 1:21 : % , ,1Oel ( ' ) .Jiiic liiihl' hurt , SAN FRANCISCO. April 16.-Eddy Jones. tue crude jockey of time , Burns & \Vater- house stables , was thrown from 3wcet l00se in time first race .today , and was lmadly hurt. lie was ronuoved to time lios- buRl. w'iuei'e It was ascertained that hmi almoultier blade was brokemm , anti lie was olhierwlse Injured. which svIhi prevent hIs rldhimg ( or some Iliac. Results : First race , six furlommgs : Doubtful worm , Hazel 3) semId , Toning tlird. Tlnme : 1:1531 : , ijecond race. ' seven furoimgs : , Chmrtreuse 11 worm. Seaslmrny second , lice i third , Time : 1:33 % . Third mace , one immIe. handicap ; Miss L'rumunel won. Service second , f3trathliower third , 'flume ; 1:42. : Fourth race. time Rancho del Paso stakes , for 2.yeai'-olds. valtme $ .GO0. live furlongs ; - Lurnina won. lowena Ii second , True Blue - third , Time : 1:02. : ' - F'it1m race , six furlongs ; Sir Play won , iellicmaeo second , Montaliado thrirtl. Thmmie ; ' ' 'ili'xtlm race , - lJve and o hair frirlongv Croelcnlack worm Lela 13 second , Tuberse , tiiii'tl , 'Flume ; 1:69 : % . - . ' tiovmtim , race , live mind a ba'f furlotmgs ; Panic von , Metair second , Ctumdcr thirti , Time : 1:09. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ' - - - Ilii'ycl.Me'ii 'i'ciit * ii , ' Ilalirmimi d huh's , - ST , LOI'lS , April 16.-Time Mis'oupi di. VISIOn of the -eagus cf Ameriran'iieeltnemm , thirnum'h Its attorneys , howell and Ferriss , tins immstittmted mamudamnuo iroceedumgs iii the circuit court ngaimummt time MissourI ' PmleiIIr ralirond with a view to testing tlmo baggage ia % % ' in tlmim tBte antI comprlilng tile railroads - roads to carry bicycles tree on ii first-class ticket. Judge RUssell -granted a wrIt' me- turmiuble April 23 , conmpehimmg ! the railroaml ( C eaL'r ) ' bicycles as baggugim 0mm ilrat-eiamts Liekete. 'flmis action was taken as the result : ( if the refusal itt ( lie Mi.m&ourl l'.tciilc to I ii-rmmaport the tvizecls of a local niermiber of I limo I.etmgtme of Arimerican S'lu.ememm aim baggage . - gage , - . Fitritilag it Nei rumnl Cir'i'uIt , I 1)Ffl'HOIT , April iG.-Repesentfllves. of I tint trottIng associations of 1)etrolt , Cieve- land , C'olunthus , l3agnaw , Fort Wayflo , 'In. I liuhmapolls uim Buffalo loot here tocitty to tom-jim it. now graimmi clrcqi ( for ISUJ. aimfi 'do- Cititt UjOlt Itre dates of meetlnge , etc. ( , IIiirmbu , Fort 'SVmtyzie and Indianapolis are lien' members , 5UCCeCilim' o"mtl'r" UIts mhIolm quit , on mAccount of rItd afiti. pool selling lawa. Te ihUfinlo soeimttton lit tiimdeclfied , the restit heimig dependent upon the TifLesage by the Now York senate of timci po law , wlmIeh has already Zmft5Oti them nrsemll:11 Is it'utOtl that tiimward of 1o00 will lmf1qffered. in liries on the cit. ( * ( F'thie. ; ; ChtC'AGO , April 1G.-TIme racing at For- sytho today Was clean and Chmflrl ) and was marked by comp over lied Skin , who was played bY tie rcht-ing ones from 3 to 1 to 1 to 10 , mnd evertime'ktter ; irice was a royal orie. Results : First race , five lurlongs : Margaret Aria vomi , Ilinda second , Imp. Conhmenmara timird. Time : 1:004 : lit' ' ' Second rrt. 5ne-halt mIle : hrvoIr won , 1ihIai Anmes mcontl , . Calm. 1ily third , Tinmel - - 0:513' : . Timrd raet1 'i' fiirjongs : heti Skin won4 .Tohmn Iliclcey ? etond , 1)Omninlco third. TItmme : 1:1fl. : 1:1fl.Feurtlm rnce1 flve fm-longs : Inip , Reinetly ' , on , Anna Mayes second , Cossack thmlru , Time : 102 , - Fiftim race , one mile mmii seventy ynrlsI Still Itoss won , I.ittio Matt second , i'nt I'.inhloy , Jr. , third. Time : 1:4S : Sixth race , ' five furlongs : Miriam won , Sal- Vatioit Secomiti , Queen Fittlst third , Time : 1t03. , . - _ - _ _ _ _ _ 1ltieiittiiieaif by ilimIted'orlcmmmeii , A musical aiiti stereoptlcon entertaInment. vmts gIven by hue mmiernbers of lodge 18 , cC time A , 0. U. W. , in Patterson block , last cv nhmmg. After an epenliug address by J. L. ICing , time llrt imtlinbor cmi the prognun was sting by time lodge quartet , wimlch brotmght forth 'aim enthitmslastie encore. A violtim 50o ; by J. I , Cook , a plammo oio imy Miss Ileele l'iuoenix , auth one by Mimr Grace Crawford elitiited thmir shinto of time np- llaUse , and eommcltmmhcd the Ilrst half of the entertalnmneimt , , A. large stereopticon was tmmounted in lIme center of time hmrmll , by meamis c'f Which C. 11. CollIer gave a plc- torll lecture , ontitlemi "A Trp Around thitl Worid. " Scenes fronm Engnnd , Scotland anti the countrIes of time east were thmrown upon the screen , and pleasantly discoursed rmpoim iy' thm m. lecturer. Tire comicitiditug imortlon of the entertainment was ably car- nod emIt by 1-Inry Phoenix- with a violin solo , a selection 1)1' ) tIme ldgo lmamujo cltmil , a song by the lodge eitinrtei , nhuti a Vocrml soio by Miss ? ntco wllinnms. : Mute' WOrkr lilcet Olileers , COLUMBUS ; ' 0. , April 1G.-The National Mine 'tVorlcer today' re-elected l'hill II. l'erntn , Linteim. Ind. , presIdent ; Canoeromi Mu. . her , Masslhlon , - 0. , viCe president ; W. C. Pearce. Corning , 0. , secretary-treasurer. Time executive board is W. i'ebb. . Ken- Lucky ; John lrahuy , I'enmumiylvnnia ; Fred- crick Dilehier , Ohio ; jnrmics O'Connor. liii- flols henry Stepimemuson , West Virginia , and H. 1. Davis , Ohio. PatrIck Mcliryde , retiring - tiring secretary , was elected honorary niem- bar aiim ! thmunked In resolutions worded in the strouugest 'language. Governor Altgeld vrms thrumiced for pardons to certain 'Illinois miners. Censure , wns passed upon ttt New Yorlc nnd Cleveland Gas company for Conduct alleged to have been contrary to. professions of' interest In tile nomlimers , : A resolution 'in favor of Deb for presidential - dential candidate raised an avful howl , A substitute ( hot' 'a wage-earner or friend of tIne Wnge-ezmrmmot' be advocated for this office was adopted. ' Chicago Lnd- Quartet Coim trt. A dehlg-imtful , commert vas given at the t. Mary's Avenp , Congregatloumal church last ' e'ening by tha'CmIcgo iady Quartet. Time rotidlence 'as 4moue.too large , but shiowomI its hmeum-t ) ' upptciatl9rm of-an e ellent vro- grain by frecfliommt eimorcs that were re- sloimml9d to wlti'thue pest of good will. Mss Nettle Jachcsomjm gave several ' readings 'and imuipersormations Jiz admirable style , liar ln. personatiommf : l 'nicked iitte : boy beinr excelmtiona1Iy1.olever. Mrs. llce Merrill itaymimommd , It1) , nhIo soloist of softie reputa- tiomi , was herd' t good advantage. in a bu. pie -of sohos'.ammd mtho in the quartets. MIs Pearl Hodsorm and MIss Katherine' Juries atlmntrably repdeed- soprano and contralto sees rospectve1y Miss Elizabeth Ludwig , Who snug time part of mezzo-soprano in tIme quartets , acted as PIanIst. . t..u , - . Pmtrts'e1li to .Amot exg iopt program. was,1ren1ered. In the Young % pfl'Christiami , asoclatIpn con- cart ha)1 ) la , t.evenIn by thun musicians of tIme clt , , s 'aSdrtuiug tetinonIal to Mr. Gulda C. Ihmeliit r , m4vhlo'leaves -next Smmnr day to puriu hl musical' studIes iii 1er- trany. A large rchestra , coniposed of the lloyd anti Cruighon timenter'players , gave the openingt ljuniber' . a sIectlon f1-m thme "POet and I'aiant" opera , whieim 'watt fo. ; i04S-Ied by a 'ocil solo by Carl itoftmami. Mism4i\IyrUe , toojj , , sang "Madjgal" amid me SiIver.Riog ? , A male chgrms , . hieatjr1 by , Carl Hainiap'gave a selection from "Icobin' Hpad"an the evemmimigs enter- talnment waboniSIeted with two recltji- tions by MissMayNorth , a.tviolin polo by Franz Adehmflan and a curhmietto solo by Mr. Huebner. 4 Fttiimtl a. Snn in Taylor's Cell. KANSAS CIIhY , 'April 1G.-In the cell of WIlliam Taylor , the Meekst famIly mur- clerer , brought here from Carroilton , tia prevent - vent a lynching Marshal ICehiear today 'found a. steel saw eight inches ' - longanti h.at , an inch. wide , It was concealed' innman old , atchel brought-irom Carrohlton byTay- br. With thIs tool Taylor would .have been able to saw hl way' out within half an imour , ohuld ho have 'worlced uninterruptemiIy for that length of . tIme. After 'snaking tomlay' discovery , Marshal Kesimler or- tiered wo deputy , marshas to watohi the murderer's cell tiny and night , an i refused to allow him to seeany one but his lawyers , Thommeands have been visitIng the murderer daily. _ _ _ _ _ _ - ItzLr'm'eVill Lecture In Omnnlitm , Secretary Wiillans of the Republican Ill- metllic league 1announced at a meeting of time league in Pattrsc'n ' hall last evening that Mr. Harv iy authorof "Coin's Findn- cml School , " wuid lecture at Creightomi hull next Friday evining. A Vote of ( imnk was extended W. J. CouncIl for his'apeech in behalf of free silver - ver at the recent republican state conven- tlon. . I A general dlscpssion cf time financial question - tion followed , led byMr , Commnell , VidA'EiiElt. FOIIECASP. ilimizis In time' Soimtlierii. Portion amid Fair In ortliern Nebm'imsln , WASHINGTON , April , 16.-Time forecast for Friday 151 For Nebrailc-Loalshowe's lii lImo south- era portion ; fatr in time northern portion ; nortiieasteriy wlods. , For Oldahomna ind Indian . Territory- Showers ; winds .thifting to easterly ; cooler , For Missour--l'artly ( cloudy ; probably local showers : coolert variable winds. 1"ar Iowa-Partly 'coudy ; probably local simowers In the soutimern portion ; much cnomnm' Ia time easterri portion ; northerly wlrmtls. . . For Kansas-Local rains ; easterly- winds ; much ooher In , the pastern portion. l'o ; 'South , lahcota-Oermcraily fair : warmer in time weterim portion ; northerly wInd. For Colorado-Local somows or rains , tel- losed by clearIng weather ; warmer lii the northern portion ; easterly vlnths. . For Wyornlngi-Loca snows , followed by fair and warmer ; nlorthmeamotcry wimods , ; For , Mommtapa-Falr ; warmer , ; southwesterly - erly ( mvimmtls. , - 'iote-ThmiH is tiie fourth day over New England and time middle Athuntle states ar.d the fifth day over the central valleys ' "tl time lake rntons of the prevalence ot y warm wather for tIre season ; the .peratures ov'r. the greater portion of tLo C reghoneenrarsliimg ever twenty degrees above the noplrtl.imntl in Now lnglutmd , time middle Athamp .ote ! amid time lake to. giotue , on tIme' mind 16th , 'excetmding tiny jrevlcus recbrdo1.i'/ , the weather bureau during rime secoM8lcade of Aprl , ! ttll .ltcoorit. OFPIC O1l TUIVEATJJER BUREAU OMAHA , ApYII 'ig-Omaha record of tern- neraturo amittiirrllfltall comrmared with the correelonlumu t4yjot the past four years : , 9ti. 1S9. . , is9i. 11413. Maximmium terMmrdturo. . . . . si 7 7g .62 Minimum temmipe&ttirc , , , . . 45 4 50 31 Average teiimpee'aiure. . . . . 4U f.t ) 4 so L'recilmitatoa , , . , , 0) .11 .00 ¶ 1' Cammdttiun cc lmicrature amid lmreclpitation atOnmaba 1otiem1uy and since.Murchm 1 , l'oriumai teinitatblo , , , , , , , . . , . . . , . . . . . , . , . , . , fleilcieney fupihkmes.ay . . , , , . . . , . , , . . , , , , . . . , , , hr orznul mrcclpUatn , , , . , , , , , , . . . , , . , . 11 iimch' lotlcicmmcy tcwstthil' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch Total prec'pItti4.J iuce March 1 3.71 incliel ldXcesa since1j.o,5li l. , . . , . . . , . . , . . , 75 inches I Iteilorts .tvom.h1nt4ons at S it. on. Wi' ' , .l " . . . - , . - . _ _ I" ' 1 ' 3c STATIONS .hTATE 'oF' p , . . .0'3 E ' , ; a- : . : I ) mpi'jciot'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 .0) 'nrtlm l'iatte , , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luron , clear , , . , ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilmirugo. cear , ' . . . n..4 . ci .0 it , Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tii.t.i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it. Paul , cloudy . . . . , , , . . , , , , , , . , II 54 .0. ) svenpu'-t. part cloudy . . , , , , , . , , , , . .1 t. .e' (511551 City. cOUd ) ' . . . . : , , . . . . . . , , ' . , , , R 1 .0) Flehemmu , clegr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .10 taiv , clear . , , . , b , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ci tall 1ake , cioudy , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , Ii dl .ii itBmartk , clear . , , i , . , , . . . . . . . . , . , , , , , . , CC t ! .co 2iieyennmr , aos'iag' , , . , . , . , . . 10 Si .1. , Viiiiston. cleric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z6 .00 tepid ciiy , cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B lalvesionclotmdy.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - _ uL _ _ . I . ijtcat.ii . ( rI of ! irecb.l'.imliui. . ' 14 A. % .s.I.,5ii. Obirver , - PLEASURE IYITII BUSINESS Local Xughts Templar Tender Vititing Brothers a Banquet. PREACHER AND LAYMAN SITAT TIlE BOARD 'I'eiiet , of lime flrdi'rit'clt ilimoit itt lt'iuU Ii In I Iii' Hem'puiseMifl tiil firm' All that Is ( . , iil I mm Som'tet' , From 10 o'cloc until midniglmt time ban- qileting halt in Masonic temple resourmnled with good cheer. At least 150 amen were seated about the tables. It was no orgy , for tlmo holy red cross twinkled frono the cape of lie inconoiderablo numbt.rs of time toasters. It was but arm Imimmocent feast of time Knights Temnphar , who for the time being had haIti aside time sword anti ecabbard of the knight to take up time more useful anti practical weapons of time hmummgry man. Time affair woo tire eunuch banquet of Mount Calvary coimmmnandery , wlmlcit entertained as Its gtmests time delegates to tlro Mate grant ! coimmimmantlery , which convened In an- imual sessIon yesterday atternoomm at 4 oclocie. It memight be looked upon as tIme aitermmmathm of time ceremmuony of time earlier evening , the conferrlfig of time Illustrious order of time fled Cross by tire local communmandery. Amidet tIme wavtmmg of grew plants , which Were set along the center of the tables , time collation 'as laId omit in abundance ammd was attacked anti comuqmmered with kmmlghtly vigor. A string quartet imrorlded a most enjoyable imecomupammlrpent throughout the feast. The mrmuslcvao , also interspersed tlmrought time program of toasts which followed over time wine and cigars. Edward .1. Cornish was toastmaster. lii belmaif of time local cormmrnammdery lie welcomed the delegates as guests , and then at cimce called for rosponels to time toarts. Grand Master Charles 13. Finch of Kearney was the first to ho smunmoumed. The grand muaateu' talked of the "Grand Coammandery iii Nebraslca. " lie apolce briefly and to time poInt. lie believed that time Templar - plar Knights formed the par excellence boily of 'all societies. Upon this he dwelt and cx- patiated. ' ' FOUNDATION OF SOCIETY , "The fled Cross lCnigimt" was responded to by Samuel P Davidson mit Tecumsahr , who drsorlbod hlnm as beug the oxponemmt of time "alrnighity force amid power of truth , " This 0ntlniomit was . tire fOundatiomm stone of the ociety , lie raid , a sentIment wimlcim elevated miid dignified and forced th members to ac. cthnplishm gs much goo as was in their Powdr. , Thie socIety built up arid erengtiuencd 'yirtuo in time commhtauity , "did nat strive to rec0nstruc a tothpho or city , but to brmlid a now temple and cIty .wluldh would gllten In time light of GctL Himself. " J , J. MOi : il 'rclponded , to time "Lodge anti 110am" In , a speech frill of sense amid beauty , lie pictured tire various "homes" that a yoming muiatf possessed 'until Ire entered time ideal qne of time "happily niarried" man , T1e speaker used time terni advisedly , for Ire said that a man could be "happily niarri d" only when joined with a woman from promptings of "pure , ilneehilsim love , ' all Othrpr marriages being "dangerous expert- .1nents. ' TIle speaker hGld that the lodge strengthmenemi such a Irome , as It raised up hiosth of friends azul furnished material aid In. time of adversity. Thomas 13. Lacey , wire Is grand nmaster of Iowa anti resides at Council Bluffs , responded to the "Grand Conmmandery of Iowa. " He epoko of tire growth of the Templars Ia his statp , and especIally upon the beauty and convenience of their meeting ground at Spirit Lake , which was open timroughout time season to knights. lIe advised that time Nebraskr commandery choose some like meeting place ifll the stae. ' "Time Almighty Force anti Power of Truth" was thu toast assigned to H. P. R , MiIlar of Llncohn , He scud that the motto constituted the cornerstone of the oclety. The doctrine was pronminent throughout all masonry , but wamneepecially so iii time higher degrees. .Mr. Millar interpreted It to mean that menmljerm , must be truthful not only in worlcs but also In acts. ON THE IDE OF THE CHURCH. In response .to thio toast , "The Cimrieiarm : Knight , " ' Rev. T. J. Mackey said that time 'Tejuplar body represented the highest scale of secret societies , as it was both moral and religious' . It war , pledged to defend time Christian religion by throwing its influence on time side of the church. It pledged time nmembers to practice time Christian virtues , not to look out for tlmemselves , but to help a fallen brother and to whisper a word of warning-in the ear of Iritum who was on the wropgtrack. This being the dasa , he urgdid that more attention should be paid to the quality- than time numbers of the candidates admitted. - Rev. F' . H. Sanderson responded wittily to the toast of "Our Wives and Sweethearts. " "Woman , " hue aId , "did not sprln from the head of man to be ruler , nor frenu- the foot to b downtrodden but from beneath time arms to be protected and frctn near tIme heart to lxi cherished. " lie Imunmoroushy warned time knights to be on the lookou , as the neat wonuan1 timreatencd to Invade time sacred precIncts of lcmmlghnthooml anti it mighmt be needful to put a side saddle upon time goat antI obtaIn bloonmers and a bicycle. Rev , John McQuold was to have been one of the speakers of the evening , but disap. poared before hue was called , The ammnual session of the commandery' opened yesterday afternoon witim over 100 delegates in attendance. The afternoon was opent In prelIminary work , aplointlng conm- mnlttees , hearing the relmorts of tIre retiring officers and other such matter's. Time hard 1 work of time sesslomi will be begun this mom- big , Time session will close t9aight , IIOLMIOS III3CF1IVL'l ) IN 'FilE CIIURCII. lhmimtlzeii Jim JuN Ccli hpy 11ev , 1' . J , 1)imllt' . PhILADELPhIA , April 16-Il. H. holmes was baptized and received into time Catholic church thmls morning. The ceremony was performed by 11ev. P. J , Dailey , pastor of time Clrurchm of 'tire Annunciation , within the four walls of holmes' cell , F'atimer Dailey recalyeti ( ron Il lmnes the confession of faith , which Is roquireh of those who enter I time Catlmolle clrurcii , The condemmmncd man .1 went through , tbe ceremmiony slowly ammO sol- emunly amid with every evIdence of sncerlty. Tlmoft followed tue baptism , which was mantle aomnditonal. Holmes was unable to fully tat- lily Father Dailey that Ito lund really been baptized into the Comugregationual church , ot which Ire claims to have been a nmomnber since childhood , Ilati Father Dailey beemm 51150 that lioliqee had been so bajmtlzemj ; the secpd certrnomoy we-aid not iave beau , met- formed , tire flr.st being recogn'zeml. c One phase of Holmes receptiomm into time Catholic church is of riecuhiar interest , Cthm. t. ohics have impressed upon them train tire I moment they are received unto thus cbrtmrcim a tire fact that no one -who tIles by his own c hand can enter time , kingtlpmsmot heaven ; no suicide Is new buried In consecrated ground , a holmes hmavng emnbraceil the CatlroIic ( ritm I. o short a time hi tqre imiii execution has V Qvldently doeitlei to wait for lime galiowe V ratimer than att rnpt i.elf.destructiori , If lie S ever contenmiplated it. a 'ilmort 'll'nhJes on It'gnl SiilmJci'EN , Time law class of ( he Young Mcn'a C'hris flail association Was given a series of lee. Lures by a number of Omaha attorneys last ovenming , cjmtited "Practical 'I'allta on Conm- 12-mon Iaw 3milJects/t Ifowani Icenniedy gave S sisort leciuru on Nebraska and general laws us upplmmgt $ to gonlm-acts ; itn'l wait fiji- owed by Elmrfer Thomas. who spoke of bud. miesm : fermi' in cammnu'lion with motes and , nimecltL' , iiV , l'emmnock gave rules for Lime uitianco of real estate trarmeuctioiis , rmimil Lime evening's intruction was coireluded by hrmrles A. Goes , wIre talked on mnortgmiges. s . - _ lIen ! ENtitle Ilium. Arre'stm'iI for .ihrtli'r , SEATTLE. Wash , , April 16.-James H. Allzcmp , formerly a 'J'acoma and Mlnnenp- hls real estate dealer. was arrested here ioday by Detective Courtney of Minhmeahi- ohs , on a charge of 'mrlurdes-liig 1..ena Olsor at Jhuiuth , Minn. , in limb ' ( al pf 1SUI. Time to niurderer of Mlsri Osomm went by time mmammmo o r A , A. Austin , and Court&iey clatiom to have ioltiveiy Identified .Allzop as Austin , ftilsp denies thmrmt lii' is Atiiimm 5OMil t'Ol'l'IlltM PltOt Oil iiION , SliggeNtintis OfTercil to thm eercnr' or time Neirniien Cliii , , Time secretary of the Immigration as.tocia. tion of Oregon writes to Secretary Willnin- : son of the Nebraska climb as follows : "Omir immigration board Is aripporteti by voluntary subscriptions of the citlzCns of Portland. Vem ar'o now soliciting stibserip- tions Irma the b5nmkers , inercimants anti othrri. The solicitors are a cotnniittee of business tnen , It being their hnrhie anti "holmby4 I ninny say. to establish time bocmrtl. We are taking subscriptions frommm $1 a mmmenth her year to any nnuotinmt , So far we have fourteerm who contribute $50 a mrmoimthm for twelve nmoniths-somno at J5 Per immontim , miami , mnammy at 25 , $20 , 515 , $10 , anti then we accept - cept 5 anti lore. UI ) to time present writing wo have abomrt $27,000 signed for anti about $250 a mmmomitim to raise this week , " Tire letter refers to methods of work winicim are sImilar to those ir000setl by the Nebraska - braska clihb , except timat greater discrimnimma- tioa will be used by the latter as to how itA advertising rmmatter will bo distributed. No promitcuomis circulation of It will be mnad , but care iixercisci.l to place It in time hmammd of time tlmo-imt'atmtls directly interested In seek- lug new locations. Time climb hmaa already time ninnies ammtl atlrhressos of hundreds of In. qtrirers as to Nebraska anti this list is rap. idly increasing. Time lettcr cenmtintmes as tel- loiym , , \e expend our fmmnds In ntivertisng ! in tire camnterhm states , 1mm immaintalmtng roonms anti aim exhibit In thms ! cIty anti a few agencies in eastern centers , iii lublishmlflg paimiphulets do- Icriptive of tire entirO Pacific northwest , nummihing tiuemn to all iimqulrcrs , amid oven mnmall- lug thtemmm lironmiactiously to pecplo in c&tnin states , wlrose nameS we obtaitr fronim the state gazetteers. In two different years wo sent exhibit cars thirotigimout time amid- die ammd comaterit states slmowimmg the natural products of otmr elate. We give information as to vacahmt. hands , or farnus for sale , html do not buy nor sell nor act as itgcnta under aumy clrcnimmstannces whatever , for 'e think this would lmmmpair tire efficiency of tIme board arrd Its work. " Tine following represents a portion of tire Lerb-ncrlimtiorms received inn Omaha recently by tire Nebraska club conmmltteenmen : Nebraska - braska Clothmng company , $10 ; Parsons Cormirmnlaslomi conimpany , $1 ; .1. F , Twarruley & Co. , $1 ; II. Itornig , $1 ; A. U. Knapp , $1 ; Dr. C. C. Itillzomm , $2 : Williammi D , hiancker , $5 ; Mary M , Puglm , $1 ; J , II. Gaylmart , $10 ; C. H. Butler , $1 ; Nebraska Hay conumpammy , $1 ; J. H. Gordon , -$1 ; Thomas linker , $1 ; Dr. J. hholnnmqtrost , $1 ; William Schuize , $1V. ; . N. Calk , $2. At a meeting of tIre stockhrolders of tire club last evening Major Ciarkson was elected to fill thr vacammcy art time board of directors , Causeil by time resignation of Judge l'owell : P. 1. . Ringwalt was niado secretary of time Douglas county atmxillary. Commnlssionmdr Utt of time Comnmercal ! club was requested to fill -time page. Ireld for a flcscrlhmtion of tire advantages of Ommmaira amid Douglas county in tlrd circular that time Nebraska - braska club l hraving jnrinted. A hundred thousand copiea of this" circmnlar will be dii- tributed , ' - - - JI.tiIliAS COltI'IJS FOR 'i'll 13 OFl"lCllllS l'ott Cmimmtecit , Cnse AsMilimmes aim litter- esthmig l'lmus& ' . CHADRON , Neb. , April 16.-Special ( Tele- gram.-A deputy United States nmmarshal is in the 'city today with a writ comnmandir.g Sheriff A. Is ! . flartlett to ehu'Gw by what an- thorlty ire has Ia his custody Lieutenant E.F. .Ladd amid Sergeant Ilraddon , U. S. A. , parties arrested by hInt for violating time laws of time state by operating , or , rather , having in charge , the-peat canteen. Time writ wea issued by tire Utmitcd States court , where a test case' of Jurlsiction between tire utate jnd federal authorities will be brought. Ilart- ' ' it is undere'tood will be Intl's ihmot'ing , , a copy of time coniuplaint , etc. Major C. S. haley amid Captain I' . I' . l'oweil , as well nu time parties arrested , rwo also here. ROMe Shioistimil MIINICnIC. PLATTSMOUTH , Nob. , April 16.-Special. ( ) -Time rose show and musical given by tIme iadic of time , ipiscopaI chmnralm at WIilto'e lmal ! last niI'ght was attethiCtl by about 330 people , and was a suceer in every partihu- lar. TIre musical program was especially fine and waa particIpated in by Mls LIllian Ferry , Mrs. Edwards arid Mr. D , H , 'Wimeeler , jr. , of Omaha , and Mrs. D. A. Campbell and Miss M'aud Oakley of Lincoln , Xebrn4liai l'roperty 1mm Deimmaumml. PLJPTTSMOUTH , Neb , , April 16.-Speciai. ( ) -Oorge Switzer , as admrifnlstrator of time estate of thue late B. Hubnor , sold today 513 acres of line farm hand situated near the village of Nelmntwka and coo block amid four lots in that village , Time tale was attended by a large nunub.or of people train that neigh- borimood arid . , everything went at bargain prices. Over $10,000 was realIzed. I'tstoftlee Snie lhlow'n. SEWARD , , Neb. , April 16.-Special Teie- gram.-Last. ) nlht tire lOStOfflCe at Gochner was robbed , time safe being iilowrm open arid contents talen to tine amount of $150 , lii stamps and money. Tire robbery was supposed - posed to have been commomitted by tramnips who were seen lotterln around time depot during the day , _ _ _ _ _ Chillil ii'atzmlI' .Semildeal. ICEIARNEY , Neb. , April 16.-Special ( Tele- gram.-ltoy ) Coinqr , a 3-year-old child of Charles Connor , 'was fatally ecalded ycater- day forenoon by falling in -bucket of scald. ing water. Time family bad Just removed froni the city to time Island when the accident occurred , The child lingered until S o'clock this nmornming. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % Vcldi'il mum Dimmalmit Girl , I3ELLEVUI3 , Neb. , April 16.-Speclal- ( ) Frank Palnumtng was married Wednesday at Omnaloa to Miss Amnanda Dillon , a 15-year-old girl , The young couple returned to liollevue aimd in the evening celebrated the event by giving a dance to a large mmumber of thnelr rricnds. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Marrit'd at Grmfton , GRAFTON , Neb. , April 16-Speclah.- ( ) Loot night Miss Lucy Eckley and Jarres halley , were married at the residence of limo rido'e parents. flistriet 'tlommrt at Grunt. GRANT. Neb , , April 16.-Speciai.-Dhs- ( ) irict court i's in session Imero tins week , Juthge irimes of North l'latte mresiding. Jcitims : Of Xi ltty , BISMARCK , N , 1) , , April 10-LIeutenant horace ci , hlambrught , Twenty-second in- iimtry , stationed at Fort Yatee , % ' 1roso skull 5'OS fraeurti by a fall train lila horse , is bail , NEW YORIC , April 16-Baron Constantimmo ! In tlrliunm , time well known cartoonist , died oday of jmneumnonla , conmpiicatcd With kitimmey Iloeat'o , I'hIII..ADEL.PIHA. April 16-Coroner's dryalcinim , Dr. 1S'lhiiammm , K. Mattern dropped had thmjo aftempoorn , Dr. Matierjm was hires- mat during time mnqmmeais , which , tvoro con- laded at the coroner's office about 2 o'clock , lQon after Inc weimi Into the coroner's private ( flee , lie had scarcely taken a seat , wiroim he gasped once or twice and tinea dropjmcd In time Iloor mimormsciotmi , , A doctor was aiiod , Irmit to ire avail , 'LONLION , diJril 20.-Artirur Cecil , time ctor , Is death at liriglitoim. Artlmrur Cecil blunt. hcimown on the stage us Arliimmr Cecil , ens the son 01 5 well known solicitor anti aa at first itrterrrled fur tImt tirmy , But lie calm dhitplayesi a greet. talent for amusic and etlnmg mind after a first essay simm an amateur 0 altpearei in 1863 In iIr. Oorsmmnmim Reel's ompany as Mr. ( hmurcbnmriotmso in "No Carils" rim ! as flux In thmti ImmualcaL version of "hex ad Ccx. " lhimi omvem' to disguise hIs fao asy to Take ! asy to Operate Ii rA features Zecrmliar to I1ootl' l'ihis , Small in lzc , tasteless , eflielemit , thiorc'iigh. As one irhau Hood akin ' You never know yet ; aye taken rt pill till it is all vet , " 250. (3. 1. ilood&Co. , rOhtrIetOfS , Lowell , lilass. 'he ualy pills to take With Hootl'a , mrsaInailIa , I . - anti immannor was one of his chief characleris- tics , lie has mippeareil in a large mmunmber of roles , and from 1S13 to iRS ? ho was joint manager with Joimn Clayton of the Old Court theater 1mm Lonrlon , l'IATTSMOUTht , Neb. , ipril 1C.-Spc'oInl. ( ) - -Horatio Alforti , one of time pioneers of Cass county , tiled at his hone in this cIty last night of Constitmiption. Time deceased bad beca a resident of Piattsmnuth for about twenmty years itirti was itlghly' ratpectetl , lie leaves a wife ammd tirree cimlidreim. Beechain's pills arc br bili- OtlSflcSS , biliotislicaclache , dys- IOpSia , heartburn , torpid Iivcr , dizzhlcss , sick headache , bad tastc 111 the mouth , coated tOngtle , loss of appctte , sallow skin , ctc , , when caused by constipation ; and consttjation is the most frequcit cause of all of them , Go by the books Pills i6c and 25C a box. Book free a your druggist's , or write B. 'F. Alien Co. , 356Canal St. , N.Y. Watz1/thn'i Wci/ck : es Made by 't1ieAmericai Waltham Watch Company are the bestand most re1iab1 timekeepers made - ' in this or any other country. Ask 10 SCC the name 'Riucr , side " or " Royal " engrave on 11w plates , and always tlzi word me rvalthain. ' For sale by all reinil Jewelers Searles & - - earlo S . : , 6PECIALSTS ! l , crvoiis , Cilfoillo - " : arrtl ' Private Disoas3. w ELT E biiXUA1JIA ; ! . ' , . . All l'm'lvato iise.I .nut Dtordort of aaois ' Tt-o5trimeimt by maU . cotiSUlcrithtflm frotm' - k SYPiBUS1 Cuiwd for life aird the pohsoi. tmim'uUalmhl ehansed from time ystem. I'hIdS , FISTUL. Rn U1CTAL ULCERS , UYDT1OCgLES ANT ) VAflTCOcEL permanently and successtuii etmred. Method new end unfailing. STAIC1UHEANOGLE rT utltonto 'Cu-oct lly new mothoti without pain or cutting , Call onor address whth atyflp , I 110 h. l4tlmt , DL SCaI1S & SearLe , , , . : ' ' " _ _ e. I . - ' I' I . , .v\ S . -.4' . - - - - - I - - T ' - ' , I ( My mamma used Wool Soap ) ' ( I wislmxnlrno hadI WOOLENS WILL NOT SHifiNK If Wool * dozmp Is used In tbo laundry , In thiacleansingof winter biankotsniamuncus anti ci I wool fabrics baCon-a storing for the season. Tire valno or WOOL SOAP Is lncstimablo. Washues silks , iaccs amid cli sununnor fabrics without injury , 1cquali valunClo for bath , houseijord and geaora iaundrj' urpooos. Sold by all doalars. aworth , Schodde , & Co. , Makers , Chicago. ow7orkOffic007iLeonar-4 SthiostotmlCliathanaSi , Crati Drnhar Waler'i leAnt : , MAR11 -'i " G- Dyspep5ia , Sick Headache , Ia J Constipation. - 'lime tirmee ' 'ihis' that nimoke life n burden pronuiptly and 1osltively tarred by URJIB DRCJIJIBD WATEB NATURES GREAT REMEDY , lm trse for aevcm'ity.five years strcccssfuhiy , mmmd reconoulclidcI by ihysiciairs evcry. ybere. GTMULATE THE LIVER. REGULATES THE LIOWELS. 4sri'or sale by all Druggists , rab Orchard Water Co. , LousvIIe. ! KINCSFORD'S PURE" STARCH IS well adapted to all ocionoinleal liounokCOpDl ? . - - - - - - 4t3IVSJ.IIILINTS. j5 ; ; : ,3 Uritinmy arid haturdsy , AprIl 17 miami 18. J4ATINE1d HATUitlAY , STUART ROBSON , lire Stint 7-few Turk , Paris , Loidon miami lheriltt . stmccnn rns1 PON9ER.UU'3 PSTI Under lime direction of W'hlI.IAM II. I1AYPEN , 'iils goentpale 'thursday ummOrnhlIK , 30 ] . . . yJSStliI..MON. . , ? , IAT4NIIFI UNJMY , : Jolly Nellie UNJMY'I - r.tnd her eaveiiemmt couutpaey him itm musical C-cio Noirity , , -F- 'THE ' BICYCLJ3 6IRL. " , t satire mm this flitw wQmiun iuinamitl uud ' 'ciln gtaz , U8UAb 1'IICt ( $ . _ - - - -