_ _ _ . - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - , " , . . . - . , . - _ - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # T " - - . - , T r _ _ _ - . c , TilE 01\AITA DAIJ.JY DEE : Tl11UnSDA Y. APUIT.J 11. 1 nr. , _ r : : - - , ' - - 1 I JUttED A NUMBER' BILLS' I ' ! Eoma or tim Jobs - Accmplsbed by the Legislature have Been Headed Off. GOVI IOlCOMB AT WORK WIH IllS VETO Btntn t1roqttory I1clt&tI & : "nnre nnll thn JIIIIsrtol , I lo.rlt . Hnlfked Out- Ofrlr,1 A 1'lrOlrlllol , , 13th SIgned -JIckcU.i JII Wlnii. _ INCO.N.prl to.-Spcclal ( Telegram.- ) Governor Uolcomb thla morning return a number of vetoes of bis and vetoes or , " parts of bis to the ccrctary of state. ( Houlu Hal l22 , Houso's depository bIll , amemlell-tn exctide the stale treasurer from b the provisions of the old eposlory law , Is E vetoed In Its entIrety. 10uso Roll &IO. creating a board of [ Imml- t graton and Industrial statIstics . meets with I the sme Catc. The r sol alvancell ly the goveruor are that th bill I unnccessary alll , - tn conflict with the present bureau of labor . and Industrlnl statistics. . Illl statslcs. ' . . ' In the claims bill , lou ! Hol cn , appro- , prlatnl money for the payment of miscel- . lanous Items or Indebtedncss. the , tovernor vetoes the following Items : " alnry or district Judge , Third Judicial district , said sal.lY to I , bo \:11 quarterly , $2GOO , or $5,000 for two ; years ; salary one official court reporter for , Third Julclnl , IHstrlcl $1. OO , or $3.000 for t two years " The governor Pys : "The act creatIng an allltonal ( Judge In the Third t judicial district , having been approved , thes ; ; . ittns or alllroprlnton ) become trnnecossary. " House Hal 631. the general allprollrlaton I bill for tha payment or state department L and public Institution olfirers . was signet i today . as WS also house Hal 632 , with the exception of the Hem nlproprlatnp $12lOO ( ) for IOOO cOllies oC the revlsd statutes , which r 'as disapproved. CQ.OI NO nAil TO MARTt1AOi. Nebraska Is the twentieth state In the ( union 10 throw down the barriers on marriages - rinses between persons of the "hlo nut i ner ) race. I'or , twenty-five years Nebrslc I hua' such . ' ha' prohibIted marriages. The recenl t " legislature , at the Instance of Dr. M. O. : nlclets , a cdored man and one or the rep re entatves front Douglas county repealed I the law and as Governor 10icomb Is die - posed to permit the bill to become effc" lve and It Is said will not veto ' I I white and colored people may legaly 4 - be united In marriage In this state In the . future. The states of the union pcrmltng marriages between whites mul neroes arc : Illinois , Iowa , Kansas , : Iassachusets ! , "lchl- : gao , Minnesota , New liampetulre New .Ierey , \ Nl W YOlt , Ncrlh Iakta Ohio , Pennsylvnlia. .er . . \ . Rhode Islall , South Dakota , Vermont , Wis- " . - ' consUl and "yaminI . Some ot the state laws relating to such 1 marriages arc strict. In a number , perhnps In the majority of southern states , white persons anti nlgaes are not permItted to 1\'e together as man and wlte , even after they : have brcn married In other slates permittln Ilermltnl such marriages. For Instance , the courts of Tennessee have decided that tl white man an a colored woman , legally married accordIuu to the Corls of law In other states , ccorrlng le indicted for criminal offense IC they remove : , . ' to Tennessee. The courts oC Virginia have i' elmlarly lucid TEXT 01. TIlE VETO MiSSAGES : lion. J. A. I'ipr , Secretary of State , I.ln- coin , Neb : SIr-The Twenty-fourth session oC the legislature of the state oC Nebraslt L bavhll : adjourned sine die In accordance with the provisions of section 15 , article v ; artcle of the constitution. I berewlh return to your olie without my approval the follow . - lag act : Colow- House roll No. 522. "An rol l2. . act to provide Cor the allpolntment at county hoards oC tleo I- lorleR at certain public funds ; to provide , for the depositing oC certain public fund ] 'wih such depositories , to pUllc county treasurer violating tim 11rJvl lens of this act , to require sureties on the bonds of such de- positorlee to make ; . posiories Itatements under oath as ' ) - 'to their eXl'mllt worth , ant to punish sur . - tieR making such statementR falsely , and to Tepenl chapter [ of the session laws oC 159 " While many provisions oC this act arc calculated I- culated to 'Irotect the Interests of the Ileo- 4 1Ip , others are not , In my opinion , condu- . . clve to good government. The repeal of the law governing deposits oC state funds was : J > asset durIng the hurry and excitement it i- cldeut to the close ot a lellshllve Sl8Rlon , hind . Is contrary aR I believe , to the will of wi ' , the people ot the entire state . My objections to tire bi and the reasons for wlhhollll executive approval wi be 1 l\'ln at greater length and led In your o f- flee nR Foon as I have examined all bli al bis presented eglsiatura to ere on final adJournment ot the I herewith return house roll No Gil , or 1- ! : $ titled : "An act making an appropriation ror the payment of miscellaneous items of In- r debtlllnesl owing by the state of Nebraska , , ; applved ( this day by me excepting the following 1- lowing Items therein contained : "Salary , one district judge , Third judicial district. said salary to be Ilaid 'uarterly , , ; 2,5 ; : .O. " ' " "Salnry : , one official court reporter Cor ' 5 Thlrl\ \ judicial dIstrict. said salary to 1 Lie : paid quarterly , slr , ; $ ,0. " Tire act creating an n1Itonai Judge In the Third jUllclal district Ilvlnl ! : been IIR- ,3r approved these Hems oC appropriation Lu 0- core uruilurcesuniry . ; I herewith return to your olce wihout tl ' IllJIJrOval the following net : 1' . .Ju Jousn roll No. 10 ; , an net to create n 'I 1JI'eau of immigration 1111 In.luslrlal . st a- . r tlslcs , to delne the dutl's of Is omcerK In to repeal chupter .11 , tetmlon laws of 11 81. : , The bill Ilrovlles for nn unnecessary e , t- IenRe , , Inasmuch ns the labor to be re r- I' , ormll can le accollllshet hy the BU1enl ler'- oC I.ahor antI Industrial StrutisticH . My ob- ' jecton to the bi anll the reason for wit ii- bolding lxel utve approval wi be given at greater length ant 11'11 In your olce at small ni I i : have exumlnell all hUla preMenlell to me on fnal adjournment of the legisl ru. ' , . lure SU.AS A. JOLCOrU , , . Governor ) . NO EXTfA JUnGJ NlmDm. The governor also vetoed senate file No. I 184 , to apportion the state into JUllclnl districts : tricts nail for the appointment oC I tour tin , judge In the Thlnl judicial district , I.ancastcr connty. This Is the bill which was so luau Iiy , confused In its wording hunt tire best Iwycu I hell different vlcws concerning I. One or \ . Its Provisions ludo I InCumh , nt for an election of judges to be lucid In November , / , 1895 , while another one nllle In Iuposslblc for the ACt to go into effect until Junuar ry , _ 189C. I 189C.Thn governor also vetoed tire item or $1 . ) , - lOO for compiling I new edition or the stat- Ut08 , which was Incorporntell In house r all No. G32 general appropriation bill. lie 7 Bignell 631 , the first section at the general airproprlation bill , providing ror ( tire ' apllroprlaton hi provlUnl or p.'lent oC sabri of department oUcers and headt of atato instituttone lasllntonc The Colnwlng bills were slgaell tOlay : Senle : tile No. 132 , hy Wright tG regulate ktt the ( rgalizaton and operation of mutual ' benefit aoclatons ; house roll No. 31 , b , 1" 10hlnson , providing that warrants sir ) , ; U draw Interest front date or presenlaton ahal ; I house roll rGO , by Jenriear , Ilro\'hlng for ( , II ; _ t F vision or counties anll locating or counl ) : nets , ali house roil No. 8 : , by lee , author- I , : C . Ilng tire Ilestlent or sinking funds In ' i. tire hant > of county trelsurcl In reglstored . warrantu , i < O\J-NOlt HOLDS A NIGHT SiSSIC IN. OovernGr Holcmb wa nt work In hIs u ofco until a lae hour' tUllglt , conslderln ! , tire five lriils now In his hanlls. They are i ' , hou8e roll No. 601 , tG annul the contract ba. "V tweel the state and nl Dorgn for leasln ! the Ilonlenlary , And appropriatng $35,00 ' , . . ' buy him out : No. 61 ( , lo P rote . ' JiJ- vide for township organization and to divide counties Into townships ; No ! 4G ( U- borlles the rormalon or fro , lightning and I cyclone mutual Insurance cOIIJnle > : No I , . _ t33 . the Omaha charter an.1 . No 339 , Ir lLii ok- etta' bIll legalizing : marriage between the I , white antI colored races , 8111 repelirrg 11- lion 1,39G uf the Conlolllatctl Statutes at 1891 : : No acton wi be tal\n on any of those , "easurtl until tomorrow nrornirrg. 'Fine thne 4 for the expiration of the tre ( lays' limit from : : r , ' the adjournment or the legislature dos not i . 7 . expire until Thurda ) noon , L ' 1'lrlh 1.1''UI Curni ventinnu. I WFi'1NO'ATiit . Neb. , Apri to.- It ( Sirecial.-Tiue ) annual con\'enlon oC the 1 I 11- worth league ot the Nebraska City dlstrlcl ; beGan lucre this evening antI wi contnue until Friday night Jeltgates are coming tn trm all dlreelons and an unusualy good pro- ' : cram bas bocn Prepared , by Ho\ Mr. Woodcock - . . cock , Tonight L. O. Jonr at Lincoln do- 4/ ' Uvored "n addts.s qn the "Lea&uo and I 4. I I the Flag , or Patriotism fer Youl ' People , " An orchestra and full chorus ron- tie red the music Thursday afternoon the juniors will sere a luncheon to all the dele ; gat08 , anti In the evening 1)r Murray of gaO Oraha will lecture on "Growing Young. " A number or , good papers on 'arlons topics will be read at morning and afternoon seralons ant ofC each day. Friday evening Ho\ Frank Crlne or Omalra will lecture on " \'mn- olo/Y . " The business meeting will bo lucid Fa , riday afernoon , I Is expected the atent- ance from abroad will number fully t25. OWN b''AMI'ItH O UV.nJO ! UUO , 'cat Inooln VI Innna ' tgainst tin C'Rnlnl "lltcleR Rt t''faent LINCOLN , April 1O.-Special.-West ( ) Lincoln Is agitated over a mat dog scare Many of the male ruldent are now going about armed , and quite I number at canInes have been laid out by the unerring aIm or the numerous sirarpslrooters. On Monday lat l n- dog belonging to 'Squire England went mnd end came running down Oak creek , lling and snappIng at everything In Its W.I ) ' . A flee Jersey cow , belongIng to Super- Intendent i Garner of the packing houses , was Ilten In the lip and tongue , and subse Iluenty i killed. Three or .Iour others logs In i Wcst Lincoln were bitten. The paroxy oPPlrenty passed off and the dog suffered hlnlet i to be captul'd and brought to thc pnthrblologlcal laboratory at the State Unl' VEllty , where heRa placed In a caKe. 'fodoy another fit seized the animal. lie a ttacked the woden bars ot the cage and It i became necessary to kill him Dissection of tire body revealed 1 a case or genuine r abies. G. V. ' . nrnll of PleltrrI , Gage county , arlvell In Lincoln last night In search or his i son , Roy , IG years old , who let home y esterday morning with a pony and a companion - p anion who had ale a horse. Mr. Urami learnerl l that Hey had passed throngh Lincoln and bat tried to fel the pony , saying that ho I wAnted to buy a ticket to Dcnver. This fnornlng the Cather went on to Ashland , as I he i learned that the boy bad left hlre last evening for Omaha. Tire district court Jlas , been asked by T. F. Barnes to attach Nick Snyder for contempt at Its orders. "Ir. Darnes acts for Iho First National bank and claims that Snyder has I been moving buildings ol some prop'rty In i Newman addition after the court bad ordered him not to do so. Barnes claims I < < that he sold the property to one Main , who t subsequently leased It to Snyder. Later 1 develop 'hut Barnes had included 1 the ; property ; In a blanket mortgage to the bank No one hall ever notified the parties that the bank claimed it , but upon finding such to bo thc case , Snyder started to move of the buidings he had moved on and erected , Tine new excise boarll has added the rol- l owing to the list of salon licenses : Charles n 4\ . leJlelelch , 847 0 street ; I. Schiler , 23G Garfield ; Lincoln hotel ; J. A. Kden , 21 North Tenth ; John naner , 911 0 : J. V. helm , lll 0 : P. J. Kenlcd ) 117 1 : Fred I Ottens . 2101 0 ; Ella EPIIS , 134 0 ; C. liar master , 121 South Twelfth : William Frahm , 211 North Ninth ; Oat "roran 733 0 ; Lincoln LIquor and Cigar COllany ; I S. 1lcOoopan , 123 North Eteventir. Thirty licenses ha'e ( been granted In all , and eleven hold o\'er until ThurHly morning for further hearing , making Carty-one applications IN to date cl1.rC1LLOht c.NViiLI'S . CI.\NGI : II's \ccnpted the PrcAllelcy of tire Ohio State Llnrivoraity. LINCOLN , Allrl 10.-Speclal ( Teleram.- ) - Chancellor Canleld at the State univeriy this evening accepted the presidency of the Ohio State universIty at a salary of $ GO per annum and house rent. Tim Ohio university - versity has been trying to secure the services - Ices of the chancelor for over I year , but not until today did bo give the rcgnts bls ultirnatunn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lrC01nt Chnngolt the flesnult. ASHLAND , Neb. , April to.-Speelal- ( ) The election or I city clerk has now bcen definitely settled. The first count showed that R. D. 1lue and George P. Raltcr had led and a recount In the First ward gave Pine a majority oC three over his opponent and now the latest count at the vote at 0C the Second ward showed I mistake or ten votes In favor of Pine , which gh'e3 RcdUter a majority ot seven. Each day nol adds mor interest to the teachers' meetng to be held here Friday ! d Saturday for the benefit of teachers In I Saunders Sarpy all Cass counties. Friday afternoon there has been arranged a bal game between 'aheo and Ashland for th , e entertaInment ot the visiting teachers and people _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11. , Paul Secret inciotIrg ' , ST. PAUL , Neb" , Apri 10.-Speclal- ( ) Mount Ararat commander , No. 23 , held Is Se election oC officers last nIght , rcslltng In the following selections : n. D. Jais , E. C . , ; J. W. Templn , G. ; I. T. lel , C. G. ; Z. T. I.efurch. S. W ; Paul Anderson , J. W. ; P. G. Shaustraln , treasurer ; S. " ' . Jarhson , re- cnrder The commanidery Is In good cur I- nhltion . Grand Master Workman J. O. Tate of the Ancient Orden of [ United \'orlmen , del v- cred a lecture In the Mcthcdlst church last t nlKht Mr Tate spoke for one hour , dwel- inig on the merits oC the order In a wel di 3- livered speech. The church was completely , tIlled. _ _ _ _ _ _ 'Vlln : to Tale the % nrrrrnrtu. ' LINCOLN , April 10.-Sl ( ' clal.-The ) r 5- Pet ommlsslon held a short session this mornIng and declled to expend $3,000 ot the $10,000 on hanll In the purchase or lour Cor Immellnte distribution. They also agreed to order two carloads of leans of the lo\est ? bidder. President Nason says that a I.lncoln % trm of bond brokers , Green & Van Duyn , has expressed a wllnlness to tale the ti'a whole $20,00 issue at par. I had bcen generally supposed ] that these warrants drew but I per cent Interest. whereas they bear interest at the rate oC 7 per cent. V.'nriigu " "Ifr.ul In ( ) rgrur'ze. VFNANGO , Neb. , April 10-Spsciai. ( ) - Al arrangements have ben comlllete ror the crganlzaton ot a Grand Army at thl I Hepuhlc post here. Eighteen veterans si t- nilell their Intnton to bcQme niennirer .5. 'I'lro local camp of MotlernuVooilunen have received a car of corn , oats and m1ct see d , whIch was donated \ by Woomen at and near loomlngton , Ill. This donaton Is the result of the personal efforts ot J. W. Miler , who visited his old borne In th6 Inlere3t at needy members In this vicinity. - - - - .JHIL Irll ) ' : lsly ( : I'lllrpI ; , PAllONT , Neb , April I0-Special. ( ) - Herbert Cocram , the man who broke Jai at Geneva .Septemher , came here last nig lit and broke Into Kemp Put & Co.'s store alll took some clothing . Tins moring the rai % , road emplo'es noticed the seal or a car of mlrchalllae was broken , and , on opening Il tG see viraL was wrong Cound tire thief ni rd anal her man In the ear . The deputy ant lnnmedlatehy arrested threrrr Immediate\ Chlhl lurl"t In . I'ront , \llrll. iEA TIC , April 10.-Speclal ( Telegratr ) -The police were called upon today by a resllent or Ocno\"er addition to this ciy to retrieve the body or a cnld which hd heen burled la his front door yard by a rormr- occupant at the IIIC < I la stat ed that the burial occurred three year ago anll was done to avoid funeral expenses . 'h _ CQroner IUl decided to Invltgate the luter , "I'rlu" I ulubtutir . t..M tinirrenrtler . l'I.ATTSlOUTH , Neb. , April 10.-SpcI11 ( Tciegranr.-The ) ( 'I rerun Army veterans or this city cel brte the anniversary or I.e'l surrender In an entertainment at Whlo's opera house last night The exercises cc in- sited or speeches ncJatGas and Jr uslcal numbers. lon , J. I. Strode or I.hlcln W3S preeut and del\'rre a splendid address \ .rlr Coully l'sonreer lead UfADSIA W. Neb , April 10.-Speclal- ( ) John Srn , an old setter or York count t ) died at his residence In this lilacs after a long illness. He was born In Monlhan cotnnty Ireland , In 1828 , and canoe wlb his I parents to ( iray county , Canada , at the age oC 19 , and moved to York county In 1811. 0"1" COUII ) ' . 1'.lrI.r. . . & : . . lEA THCE , Allrl 10.-Speclal ( Telegrar ) -At A meetug or tha board or directors held today the Gage County Agricultural ! oclely Oxen September 4. I and 6 a the dates for holding this year's ralr Active Ilrelaratons for the exhibition will bo began at onoc INVESTIGATIN I \ fIllS ADLAI Buiding ! and Loan Association at Booming- ton AllegcdtoBo Crooked. VICE PRESIDENT IS ITS ATTORNEY Chnrjca that Its Assets 1nvo Hffn Squats00 tered br Jta OfClN and Money I.onned on I'oor Security by rnyo.1Jflts . to Get Large Cfn\ulalona . SPRNOPII.D , Ill. , April 10.-The BuIld- Ing and Loan association commite oC the Iinois housc tonight l"optOI a resolution of- fe red by Representative Lwenthal 10 Iu\'est- gate the "Interstate nulhlng and Lan asse cia atioto or Bloomington , 1 " Mr. Lowenthal arldresell the commlteo at length regarding the association's condition. He explalne1 that the Ilresident of the association , Alal E. Stevenson , vice president oC the United States , was In the habit of [ receiving $200 a month In payment for his services as attorney. He also spoke of the illegal methods cmployed In Issuing shares of stocks The total amount alegcd to have ben Iegaly { alt out by the associaton during Its exIstence WAS said to be $1GLI,000. Ills resolution recites many In- stnnces or alleged violations of the statutes In lealdnl m lens , etc. , alleging that the associaa : ton t Is maintaining In Chicago on expenslvo omco ann agent at a large salary , and that the income from the buslcss oC this omo docs not equal 2 per cent oC tire expense In- currell. I alleges Curther that the assoIa- ton , through its worthless managemfnt In Chicago , has lot for the stockholders at least l $ lO.OOO : that about arty foreclosure ' suis have been begun by It , and that It hay ! acquird tItle to lurid by foreclosure proC . Ings m which have trot ben reported In the last statement to the state auditor. I cites further that Ii. C. Dunn , son of T . C. nunn , secrEtary oC the association , Is agent In Chicago , anti as sueh has obtained , obtalnel rrom his father large sums of stocltholders' money , which he has loaned on worthless securiy , because by so doing he got ex- gt tortonate commissions , and refuse to pay borrowers large sums at this money when the same became due and payable , and nl- lowell l lens to be flied against borrowers'm premises , so he could buy them UII at small Ilerceltages ; and that he constantly reusc1 to make good loans because applicants rc- used extortionate demands made upon them ror large commisions , by which mens he has i sunk and squandered thousands squandere of tol- lars b oC the stocltholders' money. I cItes Curher that the officers oC the association , tor the purpose or deceiving stockholders , have never Issued to them a report of its t rite condition , but continue unlawfully to use and approprIate the stockhohlers' money to their own Individual benreilt. Secretary T. J. Dunn , who was present , WS invited to make a statement lie ad- miled that the statements regarding money paid Vice PresIdent Stevenson and his law partner , Mr. 1 Ewing , were true. He also ad- mlttell some of the olber charges made by Ir , Lowenthal , except that tire association was Insolvent. Tins association . he said , was solvent to the extent of over $50,000. Il i Justfed j the payment of tire money to Vice 1 President Stevenson and lila partner by a clause In the association's charter , permiting the association to employ any one needed to I perform whatever was In its Interests. The cOlmltee voted to adopt the resolution , with the Insolvent statement . stricken out. WANT TO COME TO OMABA . Uniersity Cnaoh AnxIus to Sllud Tholl Outing In ThIs City. Omaha's reprcs'entatlves In the State university - versity at LIncoln and their friends have i worked up quite a Icntment In favor or the holding of the annual encampment ot the r cadet battalion at Omaha. I Is custmary r to give the members at the cadet battalion a I week's encampment each year , the dales being so arranged that they are In camp on Decoration da ' . In the past these encampments - merits ha"o been held at the smaller towns In ( the state and have proven I great at - traction. This year a good many or the boys want to come to Omaha. It has been suggested that the Officers' club at the High School Cadet battalion take the mater up and ascertain through the commandant at the State university Just what would be required - quired In tire way of accon nodatons ant I what expense would be necessary The Calet battalion numbers over 300 ofcers and privates and Is said to be the best drilled military organization In the state In addition to the Infantry battalion there Is an artillery company. As the carets would he here on Decoration day It would be possl- blo to arrange n fine parade for that day to bo taken part In by the Hllh School cadets , local companies or the National Guard ot Nebraska arid the regulars from lie fort and such other organizations as could bo Intuced to turn out. . sIwIsI:2'I : : ills ( JOL1) IN rUE GROUNI ) Cuss COlnty Farmer COICIUllos to 00 lJR ( inn irs irkinig. ILATTSIOUTH , Neb. , April to.-Specll ( Telegram.-The ) assessor or Mount Pleasant precinct , this cOlnty , Is hot on tire trail or George ii' . Terryberry , one oC the wealblest old farmers In this cunty. Some two weeks ago Terryberry came to this city and drew out $1,000 In gold , whIch represcntel the amolnt he had on deposit. Ito repre- seated that lIe wanted to Ilat lend It to hi : neighbors , but as ire was never known to loan money wihout securing a mortae : e and as the rccords Cal to show any slch transaction : , his tale of loaning It cut Is not given much credenci Last year the assessor securel an : emowl- ] edgement from the old farmer that he Ira rl some $9,000 In the bank , and he was forced to pay taxes on one-rourth oC that amorrns t. I Is well known that 'erryberry rrcquenty hides largo sums or money In the earth about his rarm , and the general supposition is 1 that tire old man Is again secreting his money for the Ilrllose at escaping taxation , Nuhr.ukl City i'olIeeiurnu . \rre.tol. NlmlASIA CITY , April 10.-Speciai ( Te I- II' ' egram-Poiicennen ) Jack arley and Gus Warner were arrested today by Sheriff Stilt s or Fremont county , Iowa , on tire charge or kidnaping . The case grows out or the arrcst of Asbery Jacks by Flrley un,1 , \\'arnpr last September ) Jacks Itlbhed : a man In this city fin ! escape d across the river , tire omcers following and bringing him baclt. ' ' 'fhey were released on a writ or habeas corpus , and tire case anl con 5- tinned until Tuesday ) the Ilrlsoners giving bal In $500 eacir. Tire establshment of the lerzog Taioring I conwany was robbed lat night and a quan- t ) or goods stolen 1."th lt 1 . , s . W"lver. ST I'AU. Neb. , April 10-SIJocJal.- ( ) I . A. Weayer , a member or the Ilrl or Goodrich & Weaver , furltur dealer of this city , died very &utl\enl ) ' yesterday or brain troul)1ea lie was In iris usual health , ap- puenty , and attended to his dutIes at U re store In tire forenoon but lH , at non was lalten with ' I violent Ilnes and within , fifteens minutes expired He leaves a wlfo and . two children. The tecEared was a lO'a Arch Mason , and the funeral \\1 he I conducted hy tire brethIm or Si . Paul led 10 No. 82 , A. P. and A , Id. loge lultn& , II tire "nnd huh. HAY SIINOS. Nob. , AprIl to.-Speelal. ( ) -A party of hunters , consisting or Jldgo Samuel Clspman , Atorne ) ' lyon Clark , Clerk at Court W. H , Deering or 1'latt a. nrsoutir and Ur. James U. I'lats- louth Hungte , local surgeon - geon of [ the Missouri l'acUlc atVeepln rg Water arrl\ell hero last night and start od south today for n hunt In the laldh1s. Grllll lollril CI I" ilCoiseucti. I TIC , April 10-Special ( Teiegrair s. } -Tho Grind Central irotel which was close 60me : Jr.nths ago for want or patronage , hu b1n leased to W' . J. Patterson or I"alrmont and wil bo reopened In about len dll. ) aCer being newly ' CUr1611d ! throughout ) hmal'lhu" itt 'i' " . lout. 1114) CLOUD , Neb. , Allrl 10-Speclal ( Tlgram.-The ) bar or 1) . M. llt burn ' d this I afternoon . Lose , $0 i Insurance , $500 In the Manchester of Inll < 1I. iI IiRK' $ UI.VU" " . fP rllR " " , OulpnL SomUyhM fhJA fll anti t'oreljnr InUil F.el" . MINNEAPOI.IS , , \p1 10.-Tho North- wester Miller says : ' . Minneapolis mis ! round 16,20 barret.pttiour \ . against 16,900 thn week beCore. The e output may bo slightly reduccd this 'cek. There Is only moderate \ater Ilower heavy Tins alone cnn help tire power , Another slight Improvement Is noted In four sales last week approximating t10- 000 barrels. J'orelrncM are impressed wIth the belief that slacks In , Jurope are lght and are more inclined to lake flour than arc bu'er ! In this country t\n Increased amount or patent wns workcq at prices around 20 shllns London c. ' I. r. A large quanty or clear could be sold at 15 shillIngs , but miers , being sold aheall , are slow to accept olers except at hlghee figinres. The domestic trade Is mainly from regular customers , who era der only as they heed new supplies for actual use. The actIve demand for mill Ceell Cor spot shipment continues unalatet , but averody seems afraid to take hold for Cur- ther shipment. Export shhllents of four I were 48,140 barrels , as against 38,990 barrels the week before , and 63,440 barrels In 1894. The Superior-Duluth output was 38,010 bar- rels , against 34,535 the previous week. The fgures promise to be materially larger this w eek . The mIlls made largo sales of both patent anti clears last week for lake ship- ment at prices netn living profit. The mp princpal foreign markets bought around 19 shiings 9 pence anti 20 8hllll/s for llat- ents and 1 shillings ! pence ali 11 shIllings ror clears c. 1 C. for Glasgow or Liverpool , ror April shriprsrcnt. The stocks at tire mils and In transit are 190,900 barrels , against 1 50.600 barrels the week before and 221,800 barrels In 1894. The lake and raIl rates to New York Boston and Phiadelphia were Ixe < at IH cents , 19Y celts and 15 % cents respectvel ) ' . Tire Milwaukee producton was 33,988 bar- rels , tgalnst 31,020 barrels last week I'or- ehn bids are not as gooll anti ira sales arc li ght. A greater part or the export sales are on patents anti the export shipments ( amounUng r to 1,900 sacks ) were , to n great extent at this grade. Trade at homo has been tarsse. St. Louis made GSSo barrels , practically the same as the week berore. Tire general conllton Is somewhat hnIJro\ed , both In dometc and foreign trade . as I result of a compromise by seller and buyer The extra CII cy was still most sought aer. Resulpton In transit via the lakes hs alrenlly haul I stimulating effect on business In i North Dakota and the flour Is beginning to I m eve more freely from some nsiiis. At New York four was dull , but firm , es- pecialy on soma rades. A little four was 1011 at Baltimore , but the demoralzed rrelght rates have hurt business A good rain has cheered the hearts or farmers anti micIs In Kansas , Nebraska and the adjoining territory. 1t ; u.vciiiw TilE . 'TIA .IZRU ST l't UI Went 1owI Ilto tire Wultr iii Grncefuly na 1 1-rJo My , , PII.ADEI.PIIA , April 10.-The new American steamship St Paul was success- fuly launched taay at Crml"s shipyards at 1 :05 : o'clock. While the occasIon was not' ' as auspicIous as 1 would have been had the , Irst atempt on Irarh :5 been buccessul , , . : y 'et It was without unpleasant Incident. As I the t final order was given for the release of the big Itealcr Miss Frances E. Orscom , daughter or C. A. Grscom or the Interna- tonal t Navigaton cqmpany , steppe forward L and raising her right arm saId : "I christen theo t St. Paul , " at tire . sale time breaking the bottle on the bow of tire great stcamer As the big bat started -down there was the usual Indlscrlmlnato tooting oC whistles from I tbe t stenm craft and the mills. I WI estimated that. 18,000 persons wi- nessed the launclrirlg. ' Among the guests r present wer the rolowlng : Judge and Mrs Oharle 'Otis . W. D. Cornish C. H. Holdridge , John A. Stees , Alfred ir. Steer and Miss May SteE of - St. Paul ; Governor Hastng and a number 'ot the members or r the legislature and Mayor Warwlek. Owing to the announcNnent last night by the MessrsW cramp thJt lh . launeblng waul Ii I take place "any time after 1:45 : , " the crow i b egan to gather early , and by 12 o'cloclt al I the available space In the shipyard was r taken. After the launchIng addresses were made by Governor Hastings , Mayor War- wick , President Griscom of the Internatonal Navigation company , Henry Cramp and Judge Otis at St. Paul. I was about 1 o'clock when ( hue last tie - plle havinrg been sawed away all eyes ture.t I lo t the cGIsal red black hul : the slnal I was given ; tire boat began to move and ( iron r Miss Francis Grlscol swung aloft a dalny Ito l bottle of champagne clothed In blue and white ( tire colors or the city at St Paul ) and brought II crashing - down upon the ship's bow with the murmurr syllables : " I chrIsten the St. Paul' ' " Then mere was a riot of sound as the vEssel glided graceuly Into i the water , throwing up silvery showers as site vent . until the ralrldiy lowered anchors - chors brouht her to the middle of the streans Tire steal wilistes shrieked unt I their steam WS exhausted and , the multude or humanity roared until It had to pause for breath. Then the International Navigatior Internatonal Navigaton commIttee shook hands with Cramp's ship yard and everybody followed suit . Thc launch was successfully . over. . FOUR FIOUT.I IN OE N10H7 , , = I > ortl Treated to . , Ilch I'roral by the N"w 1Inlhatt , " Cluh. NEW YORK , April 10.-Beforo the new . Manhattan Athltte club Jim Outer or Brook , - lyn and Alt Ianlon oC gngland fought 81x rounds at t30 pounds. The first round was decIdedly the Errglishpran's and Burlier's eye was In mourning at the end of It. ' 'he Judges gave heir verdict In favor of the Eng- llshmnan. Fred Morris , Muldoon's black cyclone oC Washington , I ) . C. , and Charle Strong , colored - ored , or Newark , champion at New Jersey ) , then went In on a six-round go al catch weIghts. The judges disagreed and the reereo declared that Morri won. , "Shadow" Maber or Australia made his first appearance In tIre east In a three-round exhibiton bout with Jim Handler of Newark , Bob Fltzruimrnons' lrrotege This wa' . an interesting bout itt whIch both men exalblled theIr ability to avoid punishment , and at the end ot the bout Johhny Dunn announce that handier at 130 pounds , and Ilabcr , at 10 pounds . were really to box any Jan In i America at their respective weIghts. The last bout on the program was btwee ni Joe Eiiirgsworthr , ex-nsidthieweight champion , and Paddy Gorman of Australia . Eiliirgu I- worlh got the declslon. - - l.ol % IIP'y Wtnri on ru Foul. KANSAS CITY , April 10.-I.ou Agnew oC Chicago , n prtege oC Parson Davies , and "Irlllicey" Fete ot Kqtrfnnu Cly , Ightwellhts , fought a brutal riixrrprithl prize tiggt her .t' tonight. Agnew hat the best oC fRht high rt ! straight through , , hUt Fete rouled him ira If 0 dozen . ' tine In o\'cry. . roumrd In the six rounds Fete was len9eitt down ten time , t tme ) hut Aglew could npt knock him out. 'rho ; tight heeame 10 brltnl In the sixth round thlt Hereree Nick Jlrl ! ' gave the fight to I Agnew on a Coul. The ,1)Urso ) vas $20 . i 'VIM Not" 1Jrnso . VIghrt. GALENA Han. . , \I\rjl \ 10.-The trIal oC Padlly Purtel and , , Ji1sson. "the terrlblo Swede , " at this Jh"90 for prize lJhtnJ today resulted In tire curse helng thrown out of tire court leforf urn : . contest , on March 1 21. tire men slgll11 IH ' 1reement that tha ; KO woull slmlY bet 11 ' ; 'Iove contest. AI- though Johnson \\sl badly bruriserl and beaten by his untu.srrLut unll'Ji't , the court hell this u/reement was , eMiclence no mirize lght hall occurred , and tefaso ! was thrower out as stated. Ur'll ' Whll"r ' : ; , { l" Ii Ilclu.r , MON'ngAL AprJ.10-Plt GrUHn , the I prize lighter at Ilourtop , has been arrtstell on complaint oC hIs backer , Fred Clarke , for lault and obtaining money under fal rue II'ctellet Chlke backed him for $2) In the tght with Costelu Monricy night on the undelttandlng he would ia ' ' back the mney from his share Gr tire grutio receipts When , elarku asked for II Urlln ( knocked him dowrr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nn l'igirta aU : ) , .h.II" . ' NAS1IVILLId , Tenn . . Cum-I NASIVI.I.I ' , April 10.-The Cur ri- \erlunt Athlete club hall pr pared for I series at sparring matchtl and glove co mu- tests at the club bonnie beginning tonhht , but the Board oC I' ( h\c Work took a hand today and hut a stop to the mutcheH hy I Ileremiltol' order to tire chief or Pall Cu to prevent their occuret-nice . CUr . rgcd Wlh (1.r"l ' . Fruninuis. S' . I.OPI8 , April 10.-Unle States CommIssioner - mIssioner Ora ' held . , ' ) today W. A. Ikntlel' toni \ A. 11. Guile or the Seudder-Gale Cm 'O. curry company , to the grand jury In ffJ ) cch on a 'harge at fraudulently Irrrpu rt- true Seeds on un under valurutiuu. - - - - - . - - - " - IST ! NOT ALLOW - - \ TiE IA TCI St Leuis Fair Asolnton Warned Against the Simmons.Dr Rico Bac TURF CONGRESS SITS DOWN UPON IT O\Ynfr ot Slnnnona Arc In hail Ollor "lh thin Uoc , ' nun the Horse " ' 11 lIe Hatred from thiisTrenck Vnder Is Coulrol , MEMPhIS , April to.-The American Turf congress reassembled at 10o today nt the Pealody hotel , and after I short session took n recess until evening to attend ' the races In the mater or location of future meetings I was decided that they be heill at thin city In which n majority oC the members arc Ilres- ent at the tmo the meeUngs are to b calc1 That was the reason for the selection or Mens- p his as th meeting place iris ( ynir instead or Cincinnati , where all tire previous mct- Ings at tire congress have ben ireld. The commltco Ippolntc to inquire Into the own- ershp at the horse Simmons , which was matched for a race with Ur. Hce at the St. ' Lnls fair grounds race track In the sprIng , malic its report Tire report showed that there was evidence hat an Interest In tire horse was hell by len who are not In favor wIth the congress , and the St. Louis Fair Grolnlls associaton was notified that the latch race between SlmmGns arid DriD , which was set for Apri 20 , must not he allowed , pending a setUement of the question ly the commitee which has the mater In chare Further evidence wi bo taken by the commltec ! at once , No irregularities are chargcd aalnst wnurrsiriir the horse , the questIon being alnuirly ono of ChANGES IN TiE nU S. At the evening session the report or the commitee on rules , which was la : ' aside temporariy td last night , wa9 taken UII and d isposed or , the congress sitting until nearly 1 o'clock. A number or minor changes that W ere recommcnded by the cons- mlteo were passed upon favor- l\on : bly by tIre congress most or them beirrg maters ot phraseology ) ' , the rules standing ! substance a they were. A conunltet on Jockey licenses was appointed by Vice Presi- dent Montgomery , consistIng oC E. C Hopper at f Cincinnt , J. It. Ii. Heese of Memphis and Joseph A. Murphy of Chicago. The lcensing l for jockeys was raised from $3 to $ : old the rules were amended 60 as to prohibit Joelce's owning horses frm riding the horse at another owner. The rules as to selling races were the 8nb- ject or a rOlracted discussion , this being one or the principal points or disagreement amonR the rnles corrsmlttee. ly a close vote the con- ! ross decided that hereafter all selling races are to bo claIming races. The ruling prohibi- Inl i any owner rrom entering more than one horse In a selling race was amended so that an owner may enter two her es In a soiling slng race , but only In a seling stake race. In the event at the two horses entered by the same owner In a sellIng stake race Inlshlng first and second , one-halC the excess money 19 to g o to the association and one-half to the third horse. The rule providing that unlcss three hor8es i shall start In a race the race bo declared - clared oft WS amended , the requisite numler of starters being changed to Cour. OVEIl'EIGIT WILL . NOr COUNT The rule dlsqua\ylng hOI.OI whose jockeys weigh In after aCer the race with excess or under unler weight or ! more than two pounds was a nrenulcud , removing the provision for dls'ual- lleUon i In the case oC over weight , leaving the provision as to Inderwelght : S It stands. An effort was made to chngo the present rule , providing "the cxpreRS conditions of any race shall supersede all rI1es. " but It f ailed , the rules bled standIng as heretorore A new rule was adopted by tire corrgross providing a scale oC three weights for steeple chases. Tire scale Is based upon tire rules governing lpn the weights for fat races the minimum weIgh allowed being 125 pounds and the maximum 175 pounds IUSULTS ! ON - TiE - ] ( UN1N0 . TiE IUlNG Tl.ClS. 1m'ty to OlO ' wIth a Great Marry 11 tomes 'Ihrol\h "t UIY nl.lrlct. SAN FRANCISCO , April 10-'he talent had i ! Cal today and Illcked enl ' the second and fourth I'aces. A 40 to 1 shot captured the frst race and quite a number oC peoille " " . were "on. Summary : First race short six furlongs , maIdens : Mountalr , 12 ( Cairns ) , 40 to 1 , won ; Prince Devine 12 ( lller ) , 3 to 2 , second ; Fleet- wood , 12. ( Covlnl ton ) , 8 to I , tiriri. Time : 1:1 : % . J . 0 C , Siriney . Halifax , Pronto and gva S. gelding , also HalCax Second race . seven ftmrlongs , selling : Del Norte 10 ) ( Carr ) , flrJonH ; Sir \VaHm' . 10 ( Hennressey ) . 3 to 1. second ; Nellie G , lOt ( Hi ) , 4 to 1 , third 'J'lme : 1:29. : Adelantl , allo Eml/ rats Mack , MinnIe . Beach and Joe 1.'rnk , 'rhlrd race , fOlr and 1 half furlongs. 2year-ohIS : Marionette . l ( Covlnlton ) ! to 1 , won : Mermaid , 103 ( lelnrlchs ) , 1 to 1 I , second ; Miss ileummel 15 ( Gllln ) . I to 1 , third Time : 0iG. : Tennessee itlahti Virgie A Majesty , Fun , also colt ran. , MetoId , hilly , and YIIle lel' Fourth rusce mile and a sixteenth hantH- cal > : GIlad , 18 ( Carr ) , 8 to 5 , won ; Ne- buchndnezzar , 92 ( Isoni ) , 2 to 1 , second ; Mr. Jingle , 9 ( i ; Shaw ( ) . 12 to 1. thlrri 'I'hrne : l:4S : ½ . . Don Caster , 'rhorniiill and 111e l'lwards also ran. Genete Fhftin race hIve ann } a half furlongs , selling - Infeulzaton : , 101 ( Intern ) . rurlonJs won : (80m Don Fulano , lO ( Flyminr I ) , ii to 5 , second ; Broal1lad , 1W ( Gtln ) , 2 to l 1 , tirirtl. 'J'lme : 1 : ( % . Mayday also runs . Sixth race , live anti IL half fnrlongs , selling - ing : Quarterstaff , 101 ( lloyd ) . I to I. won : Banjo . , lQ2 ( Heinrichs ) . 20 to I , second : Clac- : quer- . , 10 ( Taylor ) , 7 to I. thlrll. 'l'lniru : ltJi : % . Joe Cotton ant OolbUI ] Ilso runs . IlfllllS. Apri 10.-The largest crowd ot the moelnA so tar saw five good races rueIl at Montgomery park this afernoon. 1001 'rho weather wal Iellhtful ] and tire trait it LI h'llt showell great Improvclent over the unit two da's. HeRuls : First truce , four furlongs : Amy Plnlter- ton ( IL to 2) ) won , Julo (30 ( to 11 second , Brlena ( (5 to 1) ) thrirul Tinner : 0:5l. : Hecolul race . six furlongs : Houhle (0 ( to 1) ) won , 1lniver (5 ( to 2) ) second , Gara (15 to 1) ) third. 'lme : 1:153's. : (5 'hlnl race , four furlongs , the Gaston Hotel staltes for 2-year-old colts anti , geld- 2-year-oll lags , $ I , ( ) alled , : Beau cols ( 10 101 ) won len mllll' (6 ( to 5) ) second , Cochlsu (15 ( to I ) third. ' 1lme : 0i9 : ½ . llr OWU. Fourth race , seven furlongs : lenry Young (1 ( to I. the 111 against ) won , Royal Ilhlce secont , Nero thIrd. 'flmrse : 1i0 ! . Fifth race , mie ant a IUII'ter , over live hurdles : 'renspiernoru (3 tl 1) ) won , "Iy Luck (5 ( to 2) second , Eli Kcndlg (3 ( to , ) thlrll. 'rlmo : 2:2 : : NARI\I.r.E , Tenn. , April 10.-'remor WIS the only winning fn\orlte lt Cumber- lurid pant today. OutsllerH got 10st ot tire money , several surprises being rqruunrg. Amelia May . Uncle .ulw and Lily SII'Ung West Inl8hpll healls apart In tire ICirknuzirr lianriicnp . 'llolle. who rode Ilrlnnn , elalmell Ame In May , fouled him In the stretch , hut lie judges would not nhiow it. alow I. 'he track WIS umpy 1111 slow but the weathUI' was ; ) leasrrnst. Hlsuls : First race , five nnd a halt 1urlonps : Col- lns (8 ( to 1) ) wens Mirs 1.11) ' (21 ( to 1) ) see- orrd , Alhlanll (2 ( to 1) ) tiririr 'Finure : 1:12 : % , Second race four furlongs : Helen Keller ( ( to 1 ) r'onViiiie Shanlon (1 ( I to I ) second , 1' to I thlnl Nalcy (5 ( 1 ) Time : O:5P. : ! Third race , Kirkman hal1lCII" , $1.50 11lrnteell. severs furlonJs : I'unnuiirt MIY ( ( ! ( to 1) ) von . Uncle Luke (2 ( tn 1) ) ttec'orutj , ! 1 IP/old I.ly or the West , ( ( to 1) third TIme : 1:32. : I.'ourlh race. six furlongs : Tremor U to 5) ) wont Crescent (8 ( to 1 I ) econll , lull \Vlrite (0 ( to iS I third , Time : 3:20. I : Bi Whie 1"lrth race , fal I furlongs : Claude Martlxr (6 ( 'to \ ) von. Jerry Mack ( G to 1 coupled wih Wood I'aun ) second , l.anllseel' ( lii : to 1) ) thlrtl. 'Sme : 0f2. : Ioull S'I' ; , : I.OUI April l-Results at gasl ( St. First race , tirr'ee-eigirtirs at a mile ; Cur- penlr wonr , Peep 0' ira ) ' second , Nellie \ Nelle FIlhl third. 'rime : 0:39\ : \ . Second race , Iveelghtu\ a mnhio : Nell mlo Firetrerty won , Roy second , El tirird , ' Nel : : 10 ; , . thin. 'i'i'drri race , three- _ uarters oC I nruile : : Cyamitira won , B'Jck ' hnhht mie ( 'lntha won. : second Queen 1'I11tUI thlnl. 'lme : 1:21 : . I'ourth race , hll\1call , one mll : Hey del Muir won , lonlotte second , MlrahllU third , TIme : 1:4H : . Fifth race , threAuarters oC a mie : 111) ' Sun erlur11 won , l"mnkle D second , Hussel ; Grey third Time : l:200. : VAI3IiiNG'rON , April 10.-Tire day's rae tng at tire St. Areaph track was a decitlor ] succe 5 'Flue vrinseilrai event of tire da ) was tIre l'otorntre strikes of $1O $ ) for 3-ycur aids at six furlongs. Id , A ( 'ole mans & Co.'s 'Fimmgo was a f4vorbti ( hr urgirout , W'hile Ut tire post It ; ihti sconrtI race hloey kicked Leers ardo and cut him badly , Thus blow tovi : dentiy weakenel the bone , as l4eoniaruir br he his leg just bilow the shoulder wlrlhr going down tire buck stretch , lie was dis tuneed ltesult. First race , onc.iralf tulle : Ileglon ( C to G ) L : DELd : . men tell no tales , That's not true. They do. jj They tell tales of mistaken physicians SometilnesI oftenet' of careless selves. Graveyal.ds arc full of ) : 1)e0P1C who died for lack of COOfl sense , loift E Yo kflO\V of somebody that didn't live as loig as you thought he might ? Huidteds of Meiii 4 died last year who would be alive nov if they - hadn't let it rui too long. Let vhat i'un ? Cough -cold in the head-down the throat-oii the ; lungs-more cough-too busy to stop works - j s finally had to-thcii called a doctor-and doctor caine too late. Don't COlTh1Ofl SCISC 'r n OU tliit in tiothing does " a stitch in time " COUnt so much as in king troubles ? Arc yu on the de- i ; : , dine ? Lost your appetite-lose half your night's ! restwori'ygIooniyyou know ? Don't worry I - ; Stop it IVorry I hurts inOb'e than anything else. There's 11 t . use to worry. Buy a bottle of Ozoniulsion.Vhat's il-i it ? Life ! Ozone-Cod Liver Oil-Guaia- col. I-low's it compounded ? Nobody knows as . well as Dr. Slocum , and he won't tell. It took too . . l.fl'&llly yeats' tiflie leal'flillg how to ozonize it. The Pi1 : of his failures frying to get it cxactfy i-iglit . WoUld fill a big book. 1-Ic don't tell 'em. I-Ic's i ; busy making it and curing folks of CO1ZS1ZU1I- ; ; Lion Unith it.'ant to get hungry ? Try Ozo- i' nulsioii.Varit to build UI ) ? Try Ozoinulsion. , E . lb O.oijiiil.swn - uloI- - is u - , , Ozorrruluulorr curco Colds Courgirs Consumption , ] irouclrltls , Ansthrrua , and mr ti btstUc out your , r - - all Pnluroriary Conuplairuts ; Scrotum , (1llIggiSt'o , or of' T A. aj r' General Debility , X.oria of 1 ° lcslr , AnSloczuz : Co. , 183 Pearl aerator , nail alt Discnc , Wasting Sired , New York City , . : . - Thin , /ual& ' woes : get plump and lucartIsfu1 on Oosruulsiou. For S ale by KLIIIIi & Co. , Oiiialia. w on , liornsia. (4 ( to 1) ) second , Cadiz (8 ( to 1) ) ( birth , Time : O:49h. : Second race , six and one-half furrlongs : I loey (5 ( to 1) ) won , Ornus (20 ( to 1) ) rueeorrd , N ockbarron (20 ( to 1) ) third. Tinne : 1:23'.i. : ' 'rinird race , six frrrlorrgs Albert Sidney (7 ( t o 5) ) won , Salver (30 ( to I ) seconri , Governor R rrssell (13 ( to 5) ) thrird. Time : 1:2011. Fourrtii race , six furlcrrsgs , Potomac stakes , $ 1,000 : Tinge (6 ( to 5) won , Owl (3 ( to 1) ) eec- o rirl , Pont Lear (6 to 1) ) third. Tinuso : 1:1714. : Fifth race , one-half muile : Vice Regal (2 t o 5) ) von , Tyvana (30 ( to 1) ) second , Cray Dog ( 2u ) to 1) ) tirird. Time : 0:52 : Sixtlr race , five furlongs : \Vahi JIm ( even ) w on , Tartutfe (20 ( to 1) secomitl , Tanered (3 to 1 ) tirird. Time : 1:011. : i rvci injsiori'i"o VmRsr I,1CIctrG. l lrirry Gatowooul'.u Terrmrs ( ) utplrrys the Cal ) rUnt City ggrerriuthorr. LINCOLN , April l0.-Special.-St. ( Joe the- f eated Lincoln today Ins a grime that was n iarred by tire very unsatisfactory work of t ire local umpire , W , hlousewortis , who this- t ribtrted Iris favors most irnpartiruliy. 'Flue S aints slsowcd up niuclu better turin they dlii y esterday. In howe , Zelgler arid McKinszie t ire ) ' have a trio of hItters 'iviso irave lined ( henri out pretty regunrarly irs tire two games. Eulthie Logire , tireir shortstop , is also a ( rust mans. and both Art Creiginton anti Ciautle J ones slioweul UI ) well behind the hat. Siagie n ritcired tire first iraif of tire genre for tire S aints and did excellent wor It. Lincoln tirr- l aired tire game anti wrr touched safely hut o nce. Gragg got in last evening frOm In- d iamsur anti 'remit in today for tire first. tinrre f or Lirscoln , lie was hit freely at timOs , b ut fanned orrt tirreo menr in one inuring. Barnes pitcired three innings. but seers irit l ively in Inrt one. lie is sufferirrg fromrr a l ittle soreness In the arm ariul is mrot as o ilicient art usual. Meyers. another of tire p itclring corps. Is sick irbeti trans the effects o f clrange of clinsate , anti ICinnerer. the f ourtir rurans , train a burl irsthi'c linger ens iris t wirling irnuitl. Slagte , ttlmrehartit arrtl I.in. coIn , the Saints' vitolrere , are ml good cons- dltion trnti lrrontsise to do effective work irs t ire champlorislrip ruerusuon. Score iry innlmrgs : Linscolri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-1 St.Joe..I 0 1 4 1 0 2 0 ' -9 111th : St. Joe , 10 ; Lincoln , 6. 1rrors : St. Joe , 3 ; Lincoln , 4. Two-base hits : /eigler ( 2) ) . McKirrzie , Gragg. loubie lrlrii5 Mc- Kinzie to Otitewotni ta MoVe ) ' ; Jirrrnes to \'atr huron. Struck out : lii' Gregg , 4 ; by hiarnes , 1 ; by Blrrgle , 2 ; by Lincoln. 2. Bases onu hulls : Off Slagle , I ; off Lincoln , 1 ; off Gragg , 1 : elf J1rrmreri. ; 1. Batteries : SIngle rrnd Creighton , hirrcolnr arid Jorrenu , Grngg , Ilnrrres urrd Suiiivarr. imnse Of game : Onus hour and fifty rnulnutes. Urruirire : hiousewottir. Firot iramu ( i'lN Anistirer Sirow. IIOS'i'ON , April 10.-TIre bourn of overseers - seers of Harvard coltepe today voted "that irs tire jurdgnient of tire board of overseers the decision of tire qumestion of tire contin- uanico or tIre aiilitinn of intt'rcolieglrrte foot ball at the rrniversitlf is witlrinr tire powers at the ritirietic committee under thin netanitiinrg rule , under tire preruiuienit , fliows curd board of oversc'er4 . " 'l' Iris is ri victory for inrtercohiegiatY font hall , 'rise ntlnIeiie cornuisitt'o ivill ire now gIv'rrr our opportrmniity to revisi tise rules anti ( lie game will be giveni anotirer trial. % 'sonurinru'4 mmrst 1uuuuiruri htouuui Itarru' , CU liYINNIO. Wyo. , April l0.-Speciai.-- ( ) \ \ ' state ldc'cle Tire first anmural'yonning ) roird race will occur Junnut' 15. 'FIre route will bs alorng tire Uniltin Pacific railroad track fronts Larannie to lIeu lmrrttes and ru'- turns. Cr dietnnce of eighteen miles , Prizes to tire nmnorirut of $590 wilt be offered. 't'iruu Cireyenne Bicycle club tournramsscnt viii beheld held July 4. _ _ _ _ _ _ spurrtilng ' . 'rltcr ( in rrd 1S'ltii I.iteP , ST. rouis , April 10-George l. Garret , wirer , no " , Vilhio Greens , " to ru svell kmrowrr sporting editor , was arrested today on U c'lrargo of crinnintrl Ills-I , irr"errcth by lltrrmy Morris. n ulianrinuiul broker. ltivairy ietwuicnn two athletic clutia is nId to be lit time bot- torn of tins trouble. % I&rrriigo & ; , ( . , , ' , Tine conmnty judge has issued tire following muarriago liconrrias : Nurne nnsrl leaiulenct' Age. . Fjeti Nirnrdt , South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Agnses Gcrstenecittr , South Onnalsa. . . . . . . . \Valrvin 0. l'erry , Onraimn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Iulrutrti A , 1Cvrnirie , Otrrurtta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 henry 0. 'onu Winitlireim , Onnairu. . . . . . . . . CirarlOttu Hcliwaab , Oniaira. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Ermirerunl ot SI , C , nat rev , Tire funeral of Manifreil 0. Battey wIlt take Islaco ut 0 o'clock tirirm uriorning , 'I'lre remains will be build to rest in the Masonic section oC Forest hnr'ar censetery , Quiartuu % ISiul % VE'nI ' , rgonitinu mmd 0 idli. IIUIGNOS AY1lS , April 10.-It is ohilelaliy denied thrat tirere is any quarrel betwecir Argentinstt and ( 'hill , Children Cry for Pltcher'8 Castorla. Children Cryfou Pitcher's Cattoria. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. TIIE1REJT 'j&rA.L . S This extraordinary fleltivenator is thro most woruderuurtutiecovery of ( ho age , II luas been eudoruteul by thso leridirsgscierrtiniomonr orEutopo amrd Arrierica. Liuulynnur Is , - , purely vege- table. . , Ilnrtlyan stops ' ' i' Prematureness ' ' * : & . - , ' ' * _ ofthiothirtchrarge ' 4 ga , , s'.u ' Cures . ' - 4 linr'Jas : r4oP AVTEft tANxi-IooI : : ( bnutipntlon , IizziureR ) , Faliinrg SensatIons , Nervous 'l'uvinciuirrg of ( ito ayes ann otirer pants , Strengtireurs , Inivlgoraics aruui tones the erstino yetcra. Jtuulymnmr cures Debility , Nervouani , lCrruittsrious rind dovclopcs arrd resmores weak organs. 1aius In tine hack , lorries by day ot rright are m.tepped quickly , Ov'r 2,000 PrivUto criIorenuenLs. - l'icrrratirrenresrmtans impotency in tire I1rt stage , It Is a synrsptornofscmirnal weakrressard buirrersucuss. I I earn be stojrpetl fri 20 days by the we of lludyarr , The now rtiucovery was unado by tlio l5pccimul. Isti oftiro old fanrrtu ir irulsur Medical Inruti- tmrtur , It is tIrorutromrges vitalizor made , It is very powerful , but iraronless. Bold for $1.00 a pruckagoor ii packriges for 5.OO ( hutain ealCti boxes ) . Wrtitert puarftnrtec given for mu CUre , It yOu biny ix boxes annul are trot errtirely curroti , six mnttro will be sent to yoir free of mill clrarge'r , Send fur circuinirs anrd teatlmonriale. Address HUDSON MEII1Ct INSTITUTE , 1O3 MAIVrCET ST. , bSAI FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. iWfoA SEARLES & SEARLES p4I-1 : ChrOnic , W Rervous , wii : i * DIseiss. , rItE'I'Jl EN ! ' flY Ill % tr ( .Yirnrunumltrutiomr Iere. We cure Catmu'rla , cull dlaeroos ; of the Nosu , Throat , OIuot , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kitlmsoy Diseases , Female - male Woalcuoosos , Lost Manhood , anti . EtLL PRWATE DI8EAE8 OF MEN. wlAlc : hilluN Aiti ) vuc'rianiu TO ? JIIIVOU1I Debility or Liruusti0nVasttnrg l1'euiuneas , itr- olutrtrrry Loeseru , wIth nririy buuuy , mn yoUrrl rind n'umddle aitiu1. iaerr oC vim. 7ripr amid weak- enut prerururtuieiy irs uproaclrlnri ; old age. All ) lems readily to our new truirtnrrnt for loss of vital luower. Call or addree wills attmrnp for circuiars , free book anti receipt' . Hr nirlne 'mmii nrsI i' 14111 l'rrrnatn ' Sit. ueUrruj uRn UldLiJi 'irirruira Neb t.itIi ci ( U In ( Juvners , On and rifler Alum-il 15 , 1893 , all dogs not weurrhnrg liii roirr clog lag fur tiru year. 1'.93 sviii lie subject to be tnrku'n urlu and innr- Irounudeul by I ire ulog mtounuiurmaster , nun tire d og P ° U nuilnor ii at or i us nr ri t irorlxt'.i I o corrrunc'ncu crrtchnnrg unril lrrrruonrntiinsg dogs mrot svear- trig tire iroper tungs err tutu I5tir da of April , 189. lJ1lC'1Illt itiair ( 'ily "lerk. AS ii Ifit Id & h & S I-I ! ; ! . Our recori or actuar ante rr'jenittblo cure' of hyl'liILns I , plu.ironmirxsrel.l'c frerrilstr iii , ttitt' ictras ( cci smut .ruJicsuts tluo polsea from liii 1)51cm in tie days. Cur. guaranteed. 80ur5 , IrlO is .iOi Wens.days arrt2 attrz. Ci'P. 9 , p. rn. T1lIl nINHMoor R1IM1ODY aO. . i1 New orhi Life , Omaha , 1cb , ,