THHR OMAHA DAILY 1JBB : SUTNDA.Y KJ , -SIXTEEN ) PACKER , INSTRUCTED FOR DR. MERCER , Dongltu County's ' Eepullican Delegation Fledged to Ilia Support. NO PROXIES ARE TO BE RECOGNIZED. Tim Delegates I'rchont at tlic Stile ntitl ConurcflMlimnl Convention ) Will CuM tlic full Votc- Crmiicll Tbo convention of republicans held at Washington hall yesterday afternoon to choose delegates to the tatoconvention to bo held at Lincoln on May 23 and dclopatcs the congressional convention to bo held nt PUttsmoutli in September was a , representa tive one. Throughout its deliberations the greatest good feeling and harmony &f senti ment prevailed. There were two or three disgruntled delegates , but they quickly Houghttho background nnd simply sulked. The business of the convention wa ? con ducted without a Jar , Dr. Mercer bellihear ) tily endorsed for governor and lion.V. \ . .1 , Council forcongresH , It was nearly 2i30 when Will C.urloy , chairman of thu central conimttcer.ippcd ! the convention to order. Ho said that those present had assembled to transact n duty of the greatest Importance to the republicans of Nebraska. Ho lioped tint the proceedings , would bo marked with liarmonv. [ Applause. ] Ho hoped that a delegation wouli'Jbo ' chosen which would benbloto luttlowltbafoo thiit under the haniier of republicanism Is endeav oring to wreck the best interests of the stnto , [ Applause. | Vet himself bo would tav thiit hho vouldratlicr fall llRhtlni , ' pro- idliitlon than iichlovu victory under its ban ner. fAniilaiise. ! Mr. CJuiloy then asked for the election of ft leiiiimrnry chairman. Upon the motion of Isniii ! IIusciill , M. 1' . O'Brien WIH elected. Mr. O'Hik'ii thiinkcd the convention nml called for the noinlniUion of n temporary M'crctury. Mr. 13.V. . mineral wns clioscn without opposition. Tlio secretary announced the following ik'lopiU's as being entitled to scats in tbo convention : First Vnril-I. S. .Ilascall. "William Urn- pjierfon , .loliu Mattliicscn , M. Fonl , Joe kiit , .lolm Itoaloky , U. 1C. Loni ; mid Golt- llob.linmerinan. . Second \Vunl Gustuve Ilnmcl , C. M. O'I3onovan , M. 11. Kedllcld , Daniel O'ICecfo , M. Morrison , John Tnleinnn , Joseph ICuvan , T. 1 , . Van IJorii. TblrdVunlSol Prlnco , It. D. White , \ > . K. Itecd , Hown-d Watson , ( jlmrlos liiitclicl- Hcr , Willluin I'oytoii , Charles \Vehrer , Sctb Fourth Wnrd RV. . Gray , H. S. Berlin , I ) . .1. O'Domihoe , E. Kcsewiiter. It. t ) . Duu- enn , M. 1' . O'Hrii'ii , Hiebard Smith , Morltz Mover. L' lfth Ward .F , M. Counsinnn , G.V. \ . Ambrose , .1. N. 1'hillip.H , Henry Dolln , UennlH Kcllelicr , G. J. Westcrdahl , Gus Loi'k- ner. C. Hamcn. Sixth U'avd IDorsoy B. Houelc , F. W. Mnnvllle , C'hristlau Hpecht , K. U. Mullery , MidiiiolCody . Urimlsloy Austin , \Vllllam Ho.l'ctts . ( , .1. M. Talbot. Seventh \Vurd-M. I , . Hocder , J. AY. Ellcr , M. Lee , D. .1. Collins. \ \ Crawford , B. Walsh , ( iuoryo V. Sablno , M. I ) , i'utcrsen. Eighth Wcrd U'illliun Cuhurn , rotor S. Uolcn. A. 11. Sanders , O. It. Armstronu , S. 1C. SiuiuhlliiK1 , J. L , . lllue'f , George A. Den- net , 13. W. Siniui-al. Ninth \Vunl JI. P , ICnhjht , Aupust Doll , C. L. KrleUson. ( ! . S. Uencwa. A. L. AVIir- pins , Kobevt lilvosey , J. p. iloran , f. M. Kills. Soutli Onmhn-Dnnlel I-i. McGuckcn , C.corKoW. Jlnkepeace , Ncls Peterson , .lohn C'ontlon , Sun : Gibson. Joseph Kunzel , John C. Ilowley , .loliu 1) . lioblnson. Douglas I'roflnct Ed Lceilor , C. W. Stephens , FranU ShenvooJ , II. Koth , George Henry. WcstOinnha OcorgeV. . Itobcrts. Henry Hicelie , David Heed , Henry M. McGinuis and George II. Potter , Klkhorn William Osbornc , O. 1 { . "Will iams , Isnue Noyce , Ulchard Uuckuole , Homer Kloreneo-F. S. Tucker , R W , Cowan. Frank Leach , John Paul , John Simpson. Cbh'iiKO C. II. Doulccr , Jonns fry , A. Moebelnmnn , Nicholas Kickon , Henry liolfs. Mlllnnl John Dcnko , "EgBotSpocht , Him- BOII Selunldt , Hcln rich Kelsey , William Van Doran , MeAnllo I > atMc.Ardlo.Tnnies , Rolfs , John ( Jrlohcl , Fwil Sowou , Chnrles Avory. JotTersou- Peter Mangold , John IClinkcr , II. . ) . Sehomel , H. G.Tlmino , CluusOtt. Valley and Waterloo delegates were do- Inyed by a late train and did not arrive until after the convention hnd adjourned. C3 \\Vsterdnlil nominated Jllchncl Leo for pcnniinentehalrinnn , Mr. Uunn moved that the temporary or- panizjitlon bo made permanent , hut this was received with such evident distavcr by the convention that the motion was withdrawn , Mr. Lee was received -with great npiilause ; Upon tailing the chair , ho said : ' 'Gentlemen of the republican convention pcntlemeii of the reunited republican party Itlmlikyoii for the honor you have bestowed upon mo. it Is an honor thuii any man might 1)0 proud of under ordinary circumstimccs , lint under the circutnstnnec.s it is nn honor this year that lllls nio with exceptional pride , Wo have an exceptional b-xttlo on our hands this year. Wo have a fight to make that means not only the victory of the party but the preservation of our personal lib erty niul prosperity. 1 would rather die fighting than to sco lin ninenilmcnt to the constitution which will curtail our liberty and decrease our pmpoity interests at lcabt5 ! ! per cent. I hope that the republican party will so work that such nn amendment will not bo thrust upon 'as. 1 feel like coiiKratulatlngtbo repub licans of Douglas county today. Wo hn\o been disunited during the past fo\r years , but now wo ura reunited. I'ho ineavo nominate In our atato nnd congressional convention will ho the men elected. " Mr , Lee then ashed for the nomination of a permanent secretary. Upon motion K. AY. Klineral vus unanimously eboscu to 1111 that position. 13. W. Ambrose nroso and said that If lie understood the condition of affairs correctly thuro was but one voice In the convention as to who should bo chosen as delegates , and ho would ask permission to Introduce the follow- \UK \ resolution i Kt'fcolvvd , 1. Tlio ropulilloiim In comontlon ftssointileil In Duuitlus county imuiilmou.sly ciiddrsu Dr. H l ) . Jliu-ccr us u c mull tint o for the oilluoof pnvoriuirof tlio bluto ( if NobniKl.ii , nml Instinct Slid ( li'li'viili'-i deoU'il from t-alil eonnty touse nil luiiuiratile uiitleuvumto M'- cure the nomination oj Ur , Mercur to llwt olllco. 'J , nititwo ilrrlnro tlint In Ilio jioiidlnR ol > - tlonthiult Is Iho duly dfall fuoil dtl/cus. anil In the Intorokt of every < U > piii-tiiioiit of tlio - stale , to seeuro tlitMuloiitloiiof tlio ooiiHtltu- tlonul unn'iKliiu'iit rolutliiK to liltth llci'iiho nnd tlio ilofniit o ( Iliu aineiiiliiiunt iclatlnjr to iinilillilllon ; uiul tlio < li'li' iiU > n c'louleil ui tlio stiitn coiivi nlIon nro horoly Iiiilruotcd to Kicuruthu IKIHSUKO , If losslblo , of nrcsolu- tlonIn favor of bluli | | .vn o uiul usugulnst liiolillihloii by thoktului-onuMitluii. : i. I'liU ol nt i ntlnii uiunlnioiKly endorses tliuroiiiiotif Hon. W , J , Coiinull In oonirois , uiHU'spfiliil y ftuntiieiiiluhlin fi t hlHWorklii jvlntionlowlial liknoMii as "tlioelKlit hour lilll , " now pending in conurc s , anil inurocts ilKlrrnti'4 vliHttuI ti ttuuoaiios'oiiiil ; ( Onvtn- t ondir lils llstritto | prooiiro tlio renoiulmi- tlonof .Mr. L'onnoll as a member of umsms forlilsHwomllorin. Mr. Uoiowitor naked tlint the clause re. fernntf to prohibition bo stricken cut niul loft over for illseuisloii. jo [ eoulil sliow tlio CWiiventlon , lie snlil. how tlio adoptionof such a resolution would bo n most fnttil blunder. It would bo Impolitic for the convention to declare Itself In furor of the license amend- incut , ns then ull republicans who \vero not in fuvorof the uinciulinont unil who would not vote for It. Jlo tlld not think the conven tion should IKS tciuiclotts on thU point. The resolution was uimccossnry , The convention us all present knc\v \ , was ngnliibt prohibition. IsiiaollosiMle ; vas of the suuio ojilulon as Mr , Itowwnter. Jlr. iiibtxiso suld ho would not lw tcime- loiis , niul withdrew the rvsotutlon rofenliin to prohibition. . The resolutions wore thcix adopted as nniendoil. Mosoa P. O'Urlen tnoroil that as the con vention hml ondorsoil Dr. Mercer for gov ernor , U should proceed to nominate cnuill- Uutcs us could bo depended on n'tnaintiiK faithful to their iilloiil.iiico to him. lie intro duced n resolution providing that eiieh vutil iu the city should nuiiio six Uelopitos , that the South Oinuha dolei tea should uninoslx , find tnat from cuch oJ tticjo dclcgutlotia Dr. Morccr sliould ncloct four to attend tto con- Volition Tlic motion ( irovldcd farther tliat the countn * precincts fthould tmm < ? eleven ilflocnU-inndthntnr. Mercer slinultl solret cltrhtnciittt Inrge , tnnklnn a toUil ol sixty- til no. no.A Bontloman from Mlllnnl prcclnet , not nnilerstnndinif the resolution , obJocUil to It on the ground that the country woulil hove no rcpivMmtntion. Mr , Koacwntcr esplnhifd to lilm that the resolution provided cloven delegate for the country , nnd the gentleman from Mlllimlsiit down satisfied. 1' . W. Omy moved that the chnlr nrpolnt a committee consisting of ono delepnto from each ward in the city , ono from SouthOmnliu nnd three from the county , ( o select n ( Moni tion to Attend ttio congrosslonnl convention to bo held nt Plnttsinouth in Hci'tombcr. ' 1'rlorto ' tlio submission of this question by the chnlr. J. L. Jlhick aslied permission to present tills resolution ! VIIKIIEAH. W. J. Connell , our reprc ctiln- tl\o in cun icss. lias tnlroitiiiMul In tin ! liouso cif toprciontnllvudi 1 > 1I1 proUdluR for tlieto- iluotlonof tlio hours ollabor on national pub lic wot-ks , tliiroforc. belt le ! olved , Tlititlt IH Iho FCM O nf tliN con- vt'iitlonnniltlii ' * rciulllciitii.irty | | of DoiiRlas county tlint Mr , Coiinull 1110 ovoryclTorl lir sociirfiu the pnnsaRu of tins sunn- , and wo herebyciidor'u nml iiiiprovohlHactloni. The resolution ivus uniiuimously adopted , and then the chnlr appointed tlio eoinrnittco suggested Ijy Mr. Clruy's motion , niunliiB Isaac lliiscnilas thalnnan , Mr , Gray rclus- ItiK to serve. Mr. Ambrose moved thntns the convention had solieurtllv endowed Dr. Mercer , the elinlr * should nppolnt a committee of three to wnlt upon Dr. Mercer nnd inform him oftlio notion of the convention and invite him to appear before it. The motion pre vailed , uiul the chair named G. W. Ambrose , V. W. ( irnynudU. J. O'Uonahoo as such eominlltco. A rocoMs of thirty minutes was tlien taken. -ABi'iHTiil otconTerentlonsirose.btit itwna | soon Interrupted by cheers from the sldovvulk , Avhleh was soon taken up by those near the doorway. Dr. Mercer had tnmlc hh appearance. Th celled Inn ivus learty lUHlprolon oJ. Thoiloetor was escorted to the platform. Cheer after clucr followed nnd it was some time before order vns restored. Then Ur. Jlcrecr win presented to tne convention by the clialrman. "uciiticincn , " < uuuiio. "it is not necessary for inoto thank you for your devotion , eMrsy mid earnestness In this short , Here , but do- clHlvocanipalKn which hmjustendcil in these primary elections. I must acknowledge the Hot that Iain indebted to you for the hlirli compliment which you huvo paid mo today , and lean ussuwyouthutlf wo move on in this ( ireatcamjwfgn with the same decree ot enthusiasm that has so fur marked our course wo skill succeed. Ifccl tiuite sure that the result of the coining campaign -will show a cnind and glorious victory lor our party , [ Loud applause. ] "Every effort will bo put forth on our part to attain victory , nnd I feel confident that with the class of citizens Unit are aiding xis hi tills movement , on the 4th dny of next November Iho republican party will achieve a Kmt "fctory. " Tliedodor'ashortaddrcss was received by loud nnd prolonged applause and continued cheers. JNlr. Hmrnllfroin the committee on ehoos- Ing A delegation to attend the congressional convention , reported tlmt lie anil his asso ciates , iiotlfnoivlngtho proclivities ot all tlio delegates present , had found thcir.selves la an ombavni3sin position , ami ho woulil nsk le.ivo . to report progress nnd permission for the committee to return to their scats in the convention and take part In the deliberations , with the uiidorst.iudiiiu that they should rcllro to thocoujmitteo room after receiving sonio ciiliphtenmcnt f win the convention and complete their labors. 'While Mr. Ilnsenll had tlio floor ho intro duced n resolution provldint ; that no proxies be allowed in the state convention , and if any vacancies should occur they should VH ; illlcd by tlio delcgixtcs , nud tliat tlio delegates pres ent should cast tlio lull vote , nnd that the siuno rule should govern the delegation to the conuressional convention. This resolution was vinnnimonslv ndorited. butno nellomvas taken on Mr. llascall's re quest for further tlmo for the committee on selectindel ( ! < ' ( ! atos to tlio sumo convention , Iho chair Ihcn announced tlio following gentlemen ns beinu the delegates cliosen to attend the state convention ui Lincoln on the 23rd : 23rdAt largo Thomas Sivobe , A. L. Strnng , G. W. Utiingor , K. Uosnvntcr. AVillinm Coburn , Albert Sunder , 13. W. Sfmcral , II. J. Uavis1,1. S. Ilascall , Frank ICaspar. H. D. Duncan , Frank T.Ilansoin , B. S , Baker , A. U. Smith , I ? , W , Gray , M. L. Rlcuotts , Henry Bolln. John Jenkins. I'irst Wnnl-Jodlah Kent , Jolia H.Butler , MlehaclFord , John Kotclcy , Second \Vard-E. II. Stcnbcrp , C. M. O'Donovnn , Melville licdileld , Joseph Cavan. Third Ward Sol Prince , L. B , Heed. T. B. Brainanl , Chin-lea Wehrer. Fourth \Vanl Oeorgo 1. O'Brien , R.S. Berlin , D. .T.O'Domihuo , Kiehard Smith. Filth Ward J.N. Counsman , J. N. Phil lips , AiiLiistJuclincr , J. B. Bruner. Sixth Ward John C. Whorton , Chris SpechtT , , Hauok , Frank Spoor. Seventh \Vard-W. L. Koeder , Mike Leo , J. W. .Kllor , Ed V'nlsli. Nighth Ward J.A.Bennett , J. L. Black , V , O. llrunner , P , S. Bowcn. Ninth Ward C. D. Hutchtnson , J.L. Carr , J. S. Benawii , A. L. AVlirKins. South Omaha J. E. Hart , G , W. Make- pcaeo , A. J. Baldwin , (5. ( B. Eriou. County Pieeinets H. O. Tlmmo. II. 1C. Schenicl , Pill McArdle , Jnmes Walsh , Henry Kclch , JohnLimpke , Ed Lcudcr , Ivl , Chai > man , 0. H.Vllllnins , I'cter Hyler , G.V. . Ainln-oso. M. P , O'Erion moved that these delegates bo ratified , and ttio motion was seconded and carried. F. W Gray suggested that as Mr , Council would bo in the city within a few \vccks and as the congressional convention would not convene until September , that itvould bo better If lie were consulted in the matter of choosing delegates , lie moved tlmt action in this matter should lie postponed until his return. Ho suggested that the committee selected to cheese delegates to the congressional convention should bo ex cused , to bo called together by the chairman to confer with Wr. Counellas to the selection of such delegates. Mr. Ambrose didn't think this -was neccs- sury , nnd r.s nn aniendment he would sungcsl tlint JMr. Council be allowed toseleithisown ilclcKutcs upon his return. This proposition wis received with cheers and \vns carried amid crcat applause. J.V. . Ellcr moved that Iho convention pro ceed to upjiolnt a county central committee , coiisUthiKof thivo delegates from each ward in the city , three from South Omaha , and two from each of the country wecinets. The motion was seconded and curried. Hobert Dnneim moved that Morris Mor risen bo named as chairman of the centra committee , but the convention conslderei this too nrbltmry and ordered that the com mltto ) should select Its own chairman from among its members. The central committee was then named as follows : First Ward John II. Butior , John Mathie ecu , GotloebCiiumerimum. . Second Ward I1 , L. Van Dow , DSH O'Kecffe , M. Itedtield. Third -Ward-Both Cole , W. B. Pay ton , II P.Vutson. . Fourth Wnrd-E. Dunn , T.lv. Swlboroutth M. P. O'lirloii. Fifth Ward J. N. Counsman , Henry Bolln , A. Uocluior. Sixth Ward-Lewis Llttlcflcld , "William Hodgetts , KiUvurd Mullorv. Seventh Wnrd SI. L. Uoeder , E. AValsli Frank Crawford. Eighth Wnrd S. II. Spauldicp , 0. 11 Armstrong , Jainos Allen , rs'luth Wnrd-G. S. Beuaway , U. S , Lib- bey , J. S. iloran. South Omaha J" . B. Erion , O , W. Make peace , W. S. Cook. Florence Precinct John Simpson , Frank Loach. Elkhorn Precinct Isauo Noyce , Omar Whitney. Chicago Precinct C. II. Deaker , II. A. Nolto. Mlllard Precinct-John llmnlo.VillInm Van Dohren. Jefferson Prrclnct II. C , Timmo , Peter Mangold. \Yutorloo I'rcclnct H. B , Hcnnlger , F. Knllcld. Most Omaha Prcclnct-G. W. liobcrts nnd Henry Ulch. McArtllo Precinct James Rolfs , Patrick MeArdlo. Union I'reclnct-U. Kodinan , P.II. lluylcr. Mr. Makep ieo of South Ornnha ohleeteil to the it'solutlon iicrmittliiB Mr , Counellto to select his own delegates. Ho lud no doubt but that everyouo pnscnt was in favor ol Mr , Connell for congressman from this dU- trlct , but under the resolution passed Mr. Connell might select nil the delegates from ono ward In Omalia , whllo the whole county wanted to bo represented and have a voice ia Mr. Council's nomination. Jilr. Ilascall suggested that the gcstleram ivns laboring umlor A mUnpprehpii'lon < to the facts. ThodclcfaUftchosen byMr Con nell were to bo approved by Iho committee Iho convention had thoscn , a--.d were W ro- eelvotheir credcntlnls from Its ofllcers. Mr , Kller moved n recouslderntion ot the matter. Mr , L. Itoeder thought Hint llils would bo In bail tnsto , ns the resolution had been once passed. Ho thought that it would bo bettor to ndd a represcntutivo from every ward imd precinct to thocoininlttcothnnto reconsider the resolution. A call of Iho roll cf the wntihVM de manded on the motion of Mr. Kllerto re consider , nnd It vaa lost by n majority of cloven voles. The convention then adjourned. Dr. JlcrcciSerenaded. . The entire voting population of the Ninth wnrd and a largo contingent from the Sixth called on Dr. S. D. Mercer Imt evening with the Walnut lllll baud nnd tendered him a serenade , Dr. Mercer made his appearance M the rowd of visitors approached , nml the band ilayod "isee , the Confiucring Hero Comes. " 'hreo cliccrs nnd n tiger wow given. The doctor responded by saying that ho vus glad to sco his neighbors in n social wny , s In the social attainments of llfo the most loiisnntthinuwiis thocxeluugo of cordial icighborly j.rrccttnt9. ( A nn mbor of the doctor's constituents m. ured binofthelrcordlil ! , support and mjen- rjiloxchangoof Ideas was the oiilor. Cigars , etc. , wore circulated freely amotij ? hopucsls , and the band ilU itself proud by dliconrslng sweet music upon the lawn. QU-KSTIOXS ANO ANSWERS : OMAIII , Xcb. , July 11 To tlio Editor of I'liEBr.c : AV111 you jileaso Insert In Tin : BFH the answer to the following questions : Who was county trc.isnrcr . and who was city treasurer and mayor In the year 1875 ? llKII.EVt'n. Answer County treasurer , A C. Athens ; nayor , C. S. Chase ; city treasurer , 0. Hurt- nan. Ill.ACK IlMVK. S. D..Inly 10. To the 1M- tor of Tun Uir. : : will you plea-sosayln your curiosity column whnt ottleors of the state of Illinois constitutes the board of par dons J A party hero claims there Is no board of pardons. The authority boinijsololy veiled , n the governor , How is itJ A Sunscmnnii. Answer--There Is no hoard of pardons In Illinois , the power being vested in the gov ernor. OM.MIA , Is'cb. , July 12. To tlio Editor of Tin : I3ei : : To decide n wager will you kindly decide which is the correct expression : "To morrow will ho Sunday , " or "Tomorrow is Sunday. " and very much ohllgou daily reader ofTnrBKEl Answer Tomorrow "will bo'1 Monday. SOVTJlT 3llltA'i'lI'A \ That , luo lllll. There is going to boa whole lot of trouble over the action of the council in awarding the Ornahi ice company $ lGOOon n claim of dam ages which was originally but for S-COO. About n year and a half ngo the company's Ice house nt Twenty-seventh and Q streets was dam- nscd by an overflow of surplus water. The company presented aclaiin for ( COO damages which was reported on unfavorably by n. eom- inittco and rejected by tbo council. Two weeks nto the coinpnnr presented anin their claim for damages , but Increased the amount -from SHOO to $ ' 1,500 , Coun oilmen Johnson , O'ltourko and Doufthorty , a spcciiil committee , examined the claim and reported in favor of allowing $ lr > 0 ( ) of the nmoimt , and the coun cil concurred In the action , Burke , Dougherty nnd llawlcy voting in theiiegntivp. Seine of the citizens were highly Indignant and secured an injunction in the district court re straining the payment of the claim until a furtlicr hrnrhij ? , which has occn sot for August 11. Some interesting dovelopirents are cxpct-ted when sin explanation is nsltcd in the courts of the reasons for raising the claim from S < 100 to nearly ton times the amount. Tlio Union IMonlc. Arrangements hnvo been completed for the union picnlo by the employes of the Union stockyards , the G.II. Hammond company , Swift & Co. , the Armour-Cudnhy packing comjuny and the Omaha packing company at Waterloo , on Sundnr , July 27. The oCleers ( ire : President , Timothy Molonoy ; vice president , Kccd Darnell ; recording secre tary , Thomas E. McGulro : financial secre tary , OcorRO \ \ ' . Ball ; treasurer , Mntthers Miller ; commlttco on ari-angeincnts , George Boust , 'J'heodoro H. Dachman , Michael Connors , "William Conrad , \VIllinin Clifton , AVillinm Crawford , ID.mielD. Dowr- ran , Timothy I. Flaherty , John Fitzgerald. J.V. . Glannon , Charles K. Jones , Michael McllalcV. \ . Martin nml James Mcduiro , Tlio A. O. II. band of Omaha and the Magic City band of South Omaha -\vlll furnish the music. The following contests will take place ; Beef skinning , $ . " 50 and Sio : sheep skinning , $25 and $13 ; ham sewing , 810 nnd $ .1 ; waltzing - ing , the best lady wiltzcr a toilet set , the best gentleman \vnltzcr a slllc um brella ; three standing Jumps ! 100 yard running race ; sack race ; girls'race ; potato race , fat men's race , nmatcur basobnll club , greased pig , three-logged race , prettiest baby , and tup of war composed of men from iho Arinour-Cudahy nnd Omaha packing companies on one side ngnlnst n team from thou. II. Hammond company and S\vift & Co. The train will leave the Union Pacific depot atOmaha at9:30 and will stop at all way stations. Tickets will bo for sale on tlio train. STUUOH UV A. BIOTOIt. T ) . C. McTlypi1 Hiis a Narrow ISsenpo J'rom Instant 1) utJi , The Farnara street motor drew Its first blood last night. D. C. Mcllycr was walking nlong Pnrnam stKct nnd when near Eighteenth lie stopped aside to allow a couple of ladles to pass. Train No. 2. was approaching from the cast. Uoforo the moiormim could shut off the current andupply the brake Mcllycr was knocked down and drjfgcd alons the stone pavement for a suvoi-iil viirils. HAvn. . < * nfc nncn II .OI..U W * .JV. * J * t J U > . picked up and taken to Ills homo , near the O am can cracker factory. Ills Injuries con sisted of n severe scalp vound and several bud bruises about the body , all of wliich are painful but not ncccssarilv fatal. TO HIM WHO WAITS , Jfb f GOQC To him who waits amid the world's apnlnuso His sharn ofJustice , tolling day by day" , All things will coino now dim and far away , To him who waits. To him who waits beyond the darkness drear , The morning coincth with refulgent llcht ; Bringing assurance of a any moro bright ; To him who waits. To him who waits , though tears may often fall , J\M\ knees to bowed In sorrow and In prayer , A\\ \ grief will end nnd everything bo fair To him who waits. To him who waits and reaches out Ills hands To aid a toiler up life's beetling crags , Surcease will como from every 111 that flags , To him who waits. To him who wait ? , ami strupglcs not in vain To overcome the evils that abound Within his brent , sweet will the victory soundTo To him who waits. To him who waits , tliere comes a wily throng. Who sneer and scoff , and look with baleful oycs , Hut what of them ? They are but gnatsand files , To him who waits. To him who waits , there must ho recompense Tor useful work , whatever may betide , A compensation reaching far and wide , To him who waits. Tohim who wait * thostarsaro always friends , The restless ocean , and the nznro sky , All things In nature speak and prophesy. To him wlio waits. To him who wulU , true love will some day como , And lay an offering nt hia blameless shrine , Llfo will bo love , and love will be divine ; To him wlio wults. To him who walls tlo world will some day cheer , And sing his praises ; Fiuno's mysterious Wlllopen for Idin ; heaven seem more near , To him wlig waits. RATHER WEAK AT THE EAT , The Oanso cf Onnha'a Defeat nt Dos lloints Yesterday , CLARKE WS TOUCHED UP FREELY , UK tine flint Field I n t Averages of \Vo8tern Amoclittlon dubs ami Mayors Interesting Turf Dliiinuinl Gossip. Standing of tlic Club < ! . IliHtOII ( 41 27 rhleiwi 61 : > l .Kll .Now York IVS 20 40 .4 IS CluvfUnil Kl 10 41DO PiltHbiirg 6J 10 DO IMAVKIM' I 1'layeil. ' W'im. 1'erCt. ' ' llostffll C'l ' 40 111 ( Jlilc-sipo Ki ! r > Nr Hrooklyn 70 y ; NVw York Kt : M 3t I'lltslnirjr ( H Mn , nee l'lillu'lol ' | > 1ilu OS : n , . ' 00 Oli'vdftiul 01 .41:1 lluirulo f'U 42 AMiillUAN ASSOCIATION. I'lnyi'il. ' Won. Io- PcrCt. Athletic or M .CI5 l.ou Invlllo 03 M .00:1 : ' . ' 8 .fiKl SI. I/HUM ( ti ltoclie tor Co 'M .f > M I'olumlnts 00 III .MIO IIIa Syracuse rci IIIs .444 Toledo 01 s ; .44:1 : Brooklyn Kl IT 40 lies Jloiiios f > , Oinnlui . nxr.s , la. , July U. [ Special Telc- Kram to Tim BKD , ] 'Ilio Omnhacluh lost the iccoiid gaino to Uca Jloines today through Inability to get moro than ono hitln nn in ning , their six hits oft Hurt bolnp scattered. On the other band , the locals did not hnvo the usual dlfllitilty In llndiiiK Clarlw , nnd by buiu'hingliltsln ' thosccoad Inninggot agooil load nnd kept It. Tlio llclalng of tlio visitors in the main \vns good , four double plays belli ? mndc. Moran made a couple of bad throws to second , ono ot which cost n run , Cleveland's error in the last inning and a l > as'uil lull , together vlth a triple by llriin- blecoinv ro rosiionsiblo for two runs , Otnahu scored first In the tilth iiiulnj ; by a base on balls to Cunavnn anil a. triple by Walsh. The latter tried to tmko It a homo run , but was caught at the plate. The run hi tlio sixth ws oUaincd by Cleveland's hit for three bags midawiM pitch. The score ; IIM.AIIA. u n < ) U II 0 A I'ntton 3b..O I S Caimvnn , lf.,1 O 1 O TruBlcy. r..O 1 7 8 1 KluimRiinlb..O 1 I'J ' ' ' ' I 0 0 Stoi'kn-ull.in..U 1 1 Ck'VUln'nt.Vh''l 1 1 1 IMithn , 21) . . . . ! 0 O llaiiralian. b.O 5 : i 0 Clnre , rf 1 1 2 Anilrt'n < , lb..U 111 0 0 Ilrlia'cuin , If.l .1 2I II \\llllH.m 0 o p MncnUnr.sJ. .1 0 1 I Jloriui , c 0 0 4 Unit , p 1 1 1 3 Clurlc , | i 0 0002 Tolnls .1 ! > 27 11 1 Totals S OH II < lllf IXNl.Mlrf. IX" ! Molnes 0 II 0 00 00 02 5 Oiuulin. 0 0 2 SUMMAUV. linns farni'd DMMolni'sa.Onialia 1. Two- bsMu hits llanriiJian. Andrc\vn. \ Threc-baf.0 . lillu lti < lmlili.i > < itii.Vn 14)1. ) ( Mi < vi > litiil. Kncrilti'Q II 11 . 1 t lllll LJll'lUlllf I , . lilts Willis. Double plays Omaha 4. Stolen bines Jlus MoliiosXOnialia . IlnMonbalIs- Hyllaitri ; ItyUlark. 4. Struck out Ily Hurt. 4 ; by Clurk.il. 1'ns ed Jjalls-Moian 1. Wild iiltcbes-llnitl. Cliirlc 1. Tlmo one hour awl rorty-llveniliiiitcs. Umpire llauswlno. JHUvaulceo , Slum City . MiLVAUiccrVh. . , July 12. [ Special Telo- { jrain to THE BEE. ] Following Is the result of today's game : Totals 811 27 0 l | Totula 3 827 11 2 BV INNISas. Milwaukee 4'0 0320000-8 Hluu.x City 0 0002000 1-U PUMMAIIY. Earned runs llllwnukeo 4 , Sioux City 2. Two-liaso lills Wulcli , AllicrtH. Tliico-hnno lilts I'uorinan , KrluK. Huses on hulU 3111- vauUuoT. Slnux C'lty 2. Struck out lly Thorn ton , 2 ; by Iluvlla , ! ( . Tlmo Ono liour and forty-flvo inliiiitcs. Umpire Uoughcity. JIlnnenpoHs 1O , DDIITCP U , MINSEAPOUM , Mliin. , July 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB BCB. ] Following is the result of today's giune : Mlimeiipolli 0 5 11 03 01 5-1G Denver 0 1 00 OU 01 0-2 BUMMAUY , Rum earned Minneapolis fl , Two-liaso lilts MIiiiiclniii.Trviiilwsiy , Homo runs llyn. Houlilo plays .Mlniiehun to Ityn , MeUlolliui to Uuynulds. Stolen b.ihcs Mlnnchnn - . An- ( Iriis , t'orroll , Curtis. Ilasos on linllH-Hy Klllcn 4. uy.MeJiubbl Struclc cut Hy Klllon S , by JU'Subb S. I'asscd ' balls I olibcck L' , Myuri. Time of inino Ouo hour and forty imiiuti. ' ! ) . Uiuplio CusleU , R City 7 , St. I'aul 5. ST. PAUL , Allnn. , July 12. [ Special Tcle- prani to'I'm : BEE. ] Following is the result of to-day'sgnino : Total * 5 10JI 22 B Totnls 7 10 2712 3 UV St. Paul 1 00000023 5 Kansas C'lty 3 ' 1 0 0 t 11 0 7 8VMUAHV , Runs oarncd-St. I'aulSJCnmas City n.Two- basu hlts-SwecnoyUarprntor , Homo runs Hoover , lluscbon ImllH Off Hliravui ! . Struck out by Sluovol , ( Jonwify 1. Uiuplro Hoover , UlttloVlll Pltoli Totluy. Tliero will bo a yf lV feMme nt the ball park this afternoon between Omaha and Denver. In response to a pretty general dcslro to sco what the young mnn can do in thobox , Klttlo will pitch for the IllacJc Sox and Urquahart catch. The Denver * are a alu playing food andstronir , and liowo says he oust hnvo the Baino , whllo .Andrews says ho "slma't , " In any event , both teams will strujfe'o ' bard , and an InterestingKlllno nmy bo expected. Fonnil Kxoluslvoly In tlio Uce. The loverj of the national game will flnd a rich treat in the ofilelal averages cf the West ern association up to July 5 , which appear ex clusively In THE B KB , nnd which uro pub lished rcjmlnrly every month. It will bo no ticed that Joe "Walsh has smashed out enough hits during the past four weeks to put him at the head of Omaha's buttliifr list , with ICcarns second , Camivan third , Unjuhart fourth , Clarke tilth , Clove- laml sixth , Andersen seventh , " \YUU3 eighth and Moran ninth. As catcher Urquhnrt leads thocntlro asso ciation , with the splen.dld average of .O'JO. whllo Hilly Jloran Is tenth on the list , An drews hu tie with Powell for second plaio osllrstbasoinon ; Cunuvnn fourthu > cucoud ; Clcvcla&d tenth u third ; Walsh tot as hortt Itenrns swoiidai loft ; Willis sixth as inlddlo nnd Illnes ninth as right , Oltlio jiltchcm Cliirko stnmli ninth. Omaha , M a team , mulct Ilfth Inbutllnp , vlth in uvcruKOof .S-'iO ; and third In Holding with in uveniKOof , WS. nnd Kidding iVvcrnjco of Clubs nnd Plnyors. The records of the Western msoelntlou clubsluid jilaycrs nro hero shown In detail , cotniirlslngthoworlfdonoup to .Inly 5. An average id given to nil who hu\o played In lit least ton ( ; , uncs. uncs.iiATTiMi iiATTiMi CJ.UII l'IUI.tINl. CEXTKIl lir. N'utloiial Ito.lguc , AT 1I03TOX. Ilo ton 0 01 00 01 02 Chicago 000 'JO ( I C 18 Itita-lJoitou (1 ( , Chicago 8. Krrors llos- ton 7 , Chti'iiKO fi. l.ittorles ) Ulurkson nail llennelt ; Ihitelilason and ICltteridgo. Um- iiliv McQimld. AT riHUlir.l.lMIIA . . , l'hlladelphll..lO ' 02 01 001 1-15 CloveUiul 0 00 04 000 0-t Hits-Phlludclnhla 17 , Cleveland 9. Hr- rors-Philadelphia , Clevclanil U. Hatlcr- los ( Uciiaoii iiiulUleniciitsVadswortbaud ; Xlninicr. Umpire Lynch. AT NtW YOltlC. New York 2 0 0 (1 ( 1 4 03 2-18 1'ittsbunr 0 01 00000 0-1 Hits New York 17 , Plttsburg it. Er rors N'ow York 1 , Vittsb'arjj 8. BattcrlM WelehundHucldoy ; Uownuti ami Decker. Umpire 1'owcrs. AT lltlOOKI.YM' . Clnclimutl I I llrooMyii 0 00 1 U ! i 10 * - 7 Hilt Cincinnati " > , Brooklyn 8. Errors Cincinnati I , Brooklyn 1. lliittorlos lllilnes and Harrington ; CamithcH and Daly. Uni- idro McDennott. I'laycru' IJCHJ UO. AT 1IOSTOS' . Boston 0 ,121 02 14 2 1.1 I'ittsburg t 10000 00 1 II Illti lloston ! - > 0 , I'ltlsburg 4. Errors Uostun S , Pittsbtirn 0. ll.ittcrles D.dy autl Swott ; AIiul and Quinu. Umpires Ciiillnoy and Sheridan. AT lMIIM [ > iil'IIIA. : PhiMelptiln I 0 1 1 0 0 H 0 0- t ) Cleveland 0 0 0 0 a 0 1 0 0 y lilts VlilladolphU 7 , Cleveland rt. Errors Philadelphia it. Cleveland ! > . H.itterie.i Sunders nnd oMilligan ; Ilukoly and Sutdlffo , LJiiiinrcs-Forguson and Holk-rt. AT Xr.W UHK , New York 3 030 00000 n Chicago I 001 3 lilts Xew Yurie 10 , Cbicno 0. Krrora Now York a , Olilcaao 1. Batteries tiwitu ; and Ewlug ; Iviii ' , Barston and Fan-oil. Uiiiiilrcs-l'icrco and Le.ioh. AT IIIIOOKIA'N. nrooklyn 0 080 1530 0 23 nufmlo . . .4. 0 10 3 0 ! 1 4 111 lilts Brooklyn S3 , Buffalo 18. Erroi-s- Brooklyn 7 , IlutTulo 5. Uatteries Sowdors , Murphy nnd Dally ; Lewis , lleeoher and Hal- ligan. Umpires Jones and Knight. Aiiicriuan ATCOI.fMIIC ! . Columbus . 0 0 00 003 00 3 Rochester . \ 0 00 000 00 3 lilts Colximbus ? , Rochester 0. Errrors Columbus 1 , llocbcsteri Batteries Kruuss niidO'c-onnor ; Cnliihaii and MeGulrc. Urn- pii-cs Uoesclier and Peoples. AT LOUI3VII.I.E. Louisville . 40 3 0 0 1 0 0 * 8 Athletic , _ 3 1001000 0 ! Elllts Louisville 10 , Athletic 13. Errors- Eoulsvillo 3 , Athletic : ) . Batteries Goodsell and Wcckbeclcer ; Seivard aud Itobinson. Uinpiro-lCcrlns. _ AT TOLEDO. The Toledo-Brooklyn game was postponed on account of rain , AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis . : i 1 12 Syracuse . 2 0 000 U 0 00 4 lilts St. LouisUSyraouio7. Errors St. Louis 0 , Syracuse 1. Batteries Kanisoy and "Wells ; ICeofo anJIlrigus. Umpire ISms- lie , \Yiish liiKtoti 1'ai'lc Ilneos. CiiicAno , July 12. Summary of "Washing ton Park races : Quo mile Dr. Nnvo won , Jnck Murray second , Tinio 1W. : Milo and one furloiiB Kuloolah voll , LoiiKovlty second , Winning Ways third Time 3:03. : I'lvo furlonps Pin fax won , Ilaincrsceond , KhiRinan third. Tlino-1 : > . Milo anil one-half Ornilo won , Hamlet second , Prlnuo Fortuuatus third. Tiino 348. ; 348.Milo heats First beat : Wary won , Lottie a second , l.onlKO third. Tlmo 1 : ! > < ' % . Second end heat : Wary won , Lottlo S second. 'J'lme-1 :50Jf. : nroniiioatti I'ark KIICOH. MOXSIOUTII PARK , July 12 , Summary of to- diy's races : Three-quarters of nmllo Blue Ilock von , Jladstono second , Stately third. Tlma Julystaltcs , two-year-olds , tlirec-n.unrtera cf a mile-Bolero won , Nullio Bly second , llcekon third. Timo-1 : j.f. Moninouth cup , milo anil threo-quartera balvntor walked over the course , wing tlio only starter. . Milo and onc-qunrtor Eurus won , Stock ton second. . Cynosure thin ) . Tlmo 8 :03. : MaUen two-ycar-ohls , ilrefurloiiKS-Flavlta won , \Vostchester second , Turmoil third. Tlino-1 : 2'J , Tbreo-ycar-olds anil upward , threc-fmnrtors of a inllo Bradford v/on , Arab second , Hay- mend third. Time 1:14 : , Elhcrson stakes , seven furlongs Niagara won. 1'tman second. Brussels third. Tlmo iao. : iao.Fiveeighths of a milo Hands-Oftwon , Ad venture tcconil , Bougbi'uin third. Time Sivliiiiiiliitc Itcunrdn. Will you Iclndly Inform mo in Sunday's B IK the usual dlstunco for swimming races aud tlio record ! IN the Btart inudo from n platform or in the water J Jeeins Stuart , V'ouiit' Min'a Christian ussoeUtion , Omaha , Am. Iherols iiouminl distance. Mntehcs are made for any distance. " The start la niado generally from a platform. The pro fessional record for 100 yards U 1USJ : < ? , hy 13. T. Jones , London , Kngland. For ono mile , 28:19Y , J , J. Collin , HolHnKworth Lake. Amateur , 100 yards , 111-5H , J. L , Mayger , London. Ono mile , . ' 15 : 145 ! ) , Alexander ef fort , Locust Orovo , L. I , to DtvlNo i\ Il n. X , July 12 , The senate caucus committee spent the tlnw till noon trying to ilovlso a plan to carry out the instruction of the caucus to report a practicable method of procedure by which the majority of the sen ate may reach u vote upon the national elec tion bill or any other pending memuro within u reasoimhlo tlmo. ThcdinVrcntjiropo'iltlons ' advanced In tlio caucus were crmually dis cussed. The committee did not reach a con clusion , hut hopes to beubloto report to thu caucus early next week , y DlHoIosuros at I'resnnt. OTTAVA , Ont. , July 12.-C. II. Tuppcr that ho does not think nnyono conversant - ant with the Buhring sea negutiatloiiH at WiishhiKton would make any dlKdosurcs ] ust now. liovoilheloss , tlwro bu tone of disap pointment in Ottawa's Inner circle over the unsatisfactory t.utu TO BE HANGED UNTIL DEAD. The Into That Utis Boon Dccrooil for Mur derer E. D. Nonl. ALLAN AND DOROTHY JONES AVENGED. JU IKO Clnrk'itn Overrules Noal's3o tlon for n New Trial nnil Hon OH llllll (0 111 ! October 1 ! . . "Hanged until dcmlt" Never before tu the history of ortml nn\ \ court mutters In nil Ainerlon have tlio tor- Ihlovorls lioon pronounced \\\m\ \ union ) rnly lovely inliUn miner inovalii thunviu lie ease yesterday when tlioy foil from tlio Ips * of .liulRO Joseph K. Clnrluon. Tlioyvcio for Kilwunl U. Noul , convicted of the horrlhly revolting imil atrociously old-blooili'il imirdor of All.iti ami Dorothy IOHOS , a Kray-lmlivil , iiRed. conplo iv.ildlntf ilono on farm a few miles west of this city on February 5 lust , Ailtlofrom n very largo miniU'r of mem bersof tlio burthen ) wow not mow than llfty' ) tlicr sptctntom present. Among thojo other fpeetntoracro t\\o vow swell-dressed , black-eyed Boelety belles , 1'hntH.TOiicil by n richly nltlred matron. Tim iinincs of ull three of tlio Indies huvo up- poured In the ninvsimriei' reports of social events n score ot times. Thli trio wni the ( mo feiiture in wniiivt Ion with the uudl ciH'O curious to see and hoar Hum sonteuccil to tleuth upon the scutVold. Tlio iirlsi.iier ww brought tu the saina tron-uoi'veil , eiiroU' ' aiulllii'N'cnl ( that ho has hoeii so fii4tieutly ! | dosenbed , llesuterret , coinposeil , i-lear-oyeil and easy us over u per son did In a public place. The rourt imidn several nnnouneoiurnts ot doelslons in matt em of I'oniparutlvoly iidnof iiiiiortuneo | , and then sutd : "hi the case of llu > stilt o n alust Neal the motion for a new trial will bo overruled , " To eyes that we.ro fastened upon tlio pris oner's fitee not Uu'slinlitostliidieatloiiof siir- priso wns visible. Hut ho ttld neb sniiic. That was u feature in connection with the result oftlio doiith-profiiciiii ; words xiliDii him. I'oi' , iiivuri.ibly upon all oceasioim \vhcii Meal lias heard the court tunko a rullne unfiworabloto him , his face bus ovv.raprc.ul \vith a smile , oftt-n of blltorsarcasm. Juil o Clarksou proceeded ; "Thoiu'ijumontsut , the tlmo of the motion I hnd eonslilcrocl , both during the trial mill at tlio tlmo of the motion fora uc\v \ trial , uiul liavo slneo wliivestlpatcd them , and I sto notldiiL' to c.mso the court to clmngoltH mind upon tlio propositions of luiv. "I tlilulc the defendant had a perfectly fair trial , and If there aw any tx > ehnlenl errors tlwt oconrrcil I pwfor to leave thuni to the court of lustrosoit. "If the defendant Is ready for sentence I \vlll sentenceliiinnow. " Mr. Kstollofo would lllto to notonn ex ception to the overruling of tlio motion for n new trial , and ask for forty days from the rising of the court in which to propaie a bill of exceptions. Tliolourt Yes , sir. Mr. Kstolle Iseo the statute provides that on the Jllliii ; of the proper tilllilnvlt wo e.in Kc't nn order for tnuiseript , Wo have most of thotrameriptsof the testlinotiy hut there are some tiling" la this testimony which wo may ile.slre , anO wo will hereafter llloourafthUrits. Hy the Court-Yes , sir , Do yon desire to inovo In urrcst of Judgment , or anything of that sort ) Mr. Kstello No. The Court Or shall I pronounce the scn- tenconowi Mr. Kstclle I do not see that wo have any statutory ground for arrest of JudKineut. The Court to the Prisoner Mr. Jfcul you may como for\varl. Nenl stepped forward and loolted .Tiiilgo OlarUsoii straight in the eye , us the latter proceeded : " You huvo been found entity by a Jury of Douplas county of the erlino of mur der In tlio llrst deerco. Have you any- thhiK to suy why scntcnco of tba court sliould not bo pronounced on you ! " Noiil No , sir. The Court You have nothtngto say ? Ncal No , sir. The Court 'J'ho Jiulgincnt and the scntcnco of the court , will bo that you lie taken bcneo to the Jail of Douglas county and there kept in solitary confinement until the Twcnty- 11 fth day of October , 1800 , onwhich duy you shall bo taken theneo by the sheriff of Uout-'las county to the place of execution , which shiill belli the immediate vicinity or the jail and within nil enclosure provided under the direction of the sheriff for the purpose of execution , which enclosure shall bo higher than tlio gallows and so constructed as to exclude the view of persons outside thereof ; and thuro between the hours of i ) u. in. and f > p. in , of said day to bo hung by the neck until you are dead , ByGurlcy Wo talco exception to the scn tcnco , LJy tlio Court- The exception Is allowed , By the Court The prisoner will bo ro- moved. And it was all over. Tlio spectators noticed that all this wnssaiil mutdonoliMW few words as possible ; that there was no disposition upon the part of Judge Clarksou to do any lecturing , and that 10 did not usurp the oflleo of rollglous counsel by calling upon God to huvo norcy upon the prisoner's soul. All of tbe.so features wore much com- noniou upon by several ot the most eminent noinbers of tlio bar present ns ovlncliiK a liKh order of very excellent taste and pro * iricty upon tlio part of .liulgoCluikson , Ncal is the srcoiul man to bo sentenced to loath in the present county court house. The ither occurred live years ago , and Tom Hal- ard , who killed Henry Vorpoortcn , was the nan. Something of a coincidence hi connec tion with tills faut H that Mallard was prose cuted by Leo Kstello , esq. , then district at- ; orncy , ando \ \ Is now counsel for Neal. IJallard pot anew trial and was given peni tentiary for life. After tlio Hccno of Neal's sentence was con cluded ho and his counsel told a Dun reporter ihnt they bud nothing to say , literally speak ing. Thocasowillbo luld before the supreme court Just as soon as transcripts of the pro ceedings can bo made. Sheriff IJoyd will put n death watch ovcf the doomed prisoner Immediately , day and ninht , in Neal'H cell. Jly referring to tlio calendar It will bo noticed that Oetolier ! comes on Saturday Instead of Krlday , the usually selected duy of death for criminals. A straw which xecmsto indicate something of a chungo In Noiil's ' antlciputions other thari that ho will finally got Into the pcnitcnltnry for life Is noticed In the fact that the nno picture In his steel ciigo hwhto for months fins been that of n female circus rider , lias been removed unit In its place ho has put U picture of the Christ crowned with thorns. I'arnoll Offei-H a New Plan , LONDON , July 12. [ Special Cablegram to Tnu Bin.l : During his roinurlcs In thohouso cf commons lust night , 1'arncll proposed a measure providing for thu appointment of a hoard of arbitration for the kettlemcnt of disputes between landlords and tenants la Ireland , Such n measure , ho said , could bo quickly passed nnd the board could make In * qmrlcsund effect cnultablobcttlcmcuts in tha ciiso ofti.'iuuit.H on thirteen or fourteen estates where the plan of campaign Is btill in opera tion. tion.The Chronicle says that the logical outcome como of L'nriiull's suggestion would bo to create n municipal tenantry with the llximf of their tenure of land for life. The Times says that the tenants refused to bo bound by Kir Charles Kussell'H arbitra tion , mid asks If 1h y wouM show mora respect for n board of arbitration created by parliament , The Standard says that It Is pretty cloas that 1'arnell's remarks were offered as ahasl3 for a compromise , ll.ilfour , the paiicr nays , appeared to be Inclined to talco the saiua view. Dm I'reHldoiit and tlio Queen. Loxnox , July lU. lSiK'elal Cablegmm to Tin : HKK. ] Atabamiuotgiven by thcoflN cers of the Honorable Artillery company last ) night , at which ex-Governor Amca of MassrU chusctts , and Mr. Allen , post commander ot Ancient and Honorable aitlllery company of lloHton were present. Toasts were drank to 1'rubldent Harrison nncl Qiiwn Vlclurla Kindly and feeling speeches wcrtf ini'Uo.Ujt , MtitH. Auca and Alloiu