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ASBURY PARK WINS. THE L. A. W. MEET WILL BE HELD BT THE BOUNDINQ BEA. IIOSTON' '?ROOTKHS- BBATBK-ABCH1B C. wn.l.i si.N. OP MABTLABD. BLBCTED PRBBIOBBT WHAT HAPPBNBD AT TEBTBRDAT'fl gBMIONfl OF THB CONVBBTIOM. #ie Grand I'nion Hotel was glven over to wheeimen ?esterday, and aU tne blg Bsh In tbe Amerlcan ?ydtaB pool were tbe-e. Delegatei were present ?rom Maine to Arlsona, and from lllinois to Nortb 'arollna. it was tba fourteenth annual conventlon of the League of Amerlcan Wheeimen, and tha reteran rulera of tbe ryele world say that it was th- most Important gatherlng of wheeimen ever held in this < onn'.ry. Besldes the annual electlon <>f jftlcera and the aelectlon of the place for the annual heet, over which th.-re has 1.r. such a lively COO* froversy, many import.nu amendmenta were to come up for aettlement A meeting waa hei l in ihe law dlnlng-room of the hotel and every meh of npace was needed, par tlcularly at the morning and afternoon scsBlone. Thorc was a tlme when the dlvlsions wen- r.ith.-r ?by of asking for the annual champlonshlp meet, but -uch ls not the caae now, and lhe controversy thla year between New-Jersey and Roston has been the hotttst on record. New-Jersey triumphed and Asbury l'ark will get the meet. although the Massa chusetts men were willlng to wag?r 1 to 1 that they would carry off the cy.-ling prlze of the year. A. C. Wllllson was eleeted presldent and ?. A. l'.-rktns. first vice-presi.k-nt, as had beea predicted in The Tribune. tsbury Parks vlctory wlll be a popular one ror Wheeimen ln thls nclghborhood. and the Koston enthusiasts are overwhelmed with chagrln and surprlse Tbe methods of the New-Kngland men have been vlgorous and no.sy. whlle tb.^New* .lersev d.-legatlon went about thelr work qu.etls and sedately as bef.ts Asbury 1'ark. but the work ha.s been more thorough than many people sup* Po?:ed Thelr Hoston rlvals dubbed them J.-tsey farmers." but farmers or no farmers. the Xew .I.rs.y men got everythlng they were after. and Uoston enthusiasm has gone down cOrrespond ingly. The dlfferent factlons began thelr electloncering at an early hour, and it was nearly 11 a. m. before I'rcsldent Lnscomb called the meeting to order. The New-Jersey and Massachusetts delegates kept ARCHIBALD C. WTLLISON. 1de apart. each factlon exertlng every effort to ? nd the real strength of the other. Jersey was confident, but Massachusetts was more so, and its defeat may in a measure be due to overconfl dence. A rcvised list of the delegates present la as fol lows: New-York-Chlef consul, I. R. Pof.er; vlce-con sul W. K. I'nderhlll; secretary. W. S. Bullj W . M Honig, T. \V. Neary, K. O. Hetts. New-Jersev-Chlef consul, Robert Oentle; vlce consul, lt. R. Cblswell; secretnry-treasurer. J. t. Tattersall; Frederick Keer, J. S. Dicklnson, Jamea 11. Holmes. Jr. __, Massachusetts?Chlef consul. Bterllng Klltot; vlce-conaul, l>. _. Miller; geci-etary-lreaaurer, charles S. Howard; Henry Crouther, A. D. Pei-k. John C. Kenison. H. W. Roblnson. J. S. Hean, N. W. Starbird. C. W. Fourdlnier. \V. C. IHllingham, J. Frederlck Adams, Spencer T. Wllliams, Arthur K r.-ck. Qeorge L. Sulllvan. A. W. Roblnson. I'.nnsvlvania-fhief consul, S. A. Boyle; vice. conaul, J. T. K.enan. jr ; secretary, J. J. v an No*t. Thomas H?re, P. S Collin*) C A. I'lmon, Reorge T. I'.ush. Frank Inetrick. W. 8. Nesbit, T. E. Myler, A. F. Nelson. Rhode Island-<"onsul. Oeorge I>. r-ooke; vlce-ron sui. Benjamln Smlth: se<-retary-treasurer, Nelson H. Gtbbs, Qeorge Kuufman. Arizona?Chlef consul, W. L Pinney. Colorado?B. _ Hartwell. I'onnectlcut?Chlef consul, Loula A. Tracy; vlce conaul, P. W Weotlake; secretary-treasurer, I.. H. Bweet. I>. H. Post, W. A. Howell. Illlnois-chlef consul. U C. Jacojulsb; vlce-consul, C. H. Roblnson; secretary-treasurer, II. A. Mar rctt. W. A. Conley. Murton F. Whlte Indlana?f'hief consul, Thomas Hay. lowa?Thomaa f Cooke. Kansas?Secretary-treasurer, W. C. F. Relchen ba.-h. Kentuckv-Chlef consul E. W. Newhaus. Malne?Consul, James F. Ifarrett. Marvland <'hief consul. J. A. Arnold; vlce-consul, | A. Van Trump; se, r-tary-treasur-r, R. II. <arr# Ir.. John T. Rrooks. North CaroUna?Chlef consul, I'hll. Heinsberger, Oblo?CbM consul. Parker O. Reei; vire-con *til, Qeorge F. Frouts; Becretary-treasurer, l?r. a. r. Hswaon, A. K. Ifergenthaler, W. B. Chuhb, W. C Monroe. Tennessee Consul, ?"'harles J, Bcberer. Texas Consul, E, W. Pope. Vlrgtnla- COnsul, A. A. <> Neill; secretary, J. T . Henry. \\'is onsln Consul. A. c Morrlson; aecretary, Ia. C Rotier, I. F Btrauas. Mlasourl .r. R I'.ettis. Nebraska J, E. Ebersole. N'ew-Hampahir. Chlef consul. H. I. Tagcart. Mi. hlk-an Chlef consul, R. Y Btelle; viee-ronsul, K. H Hlnea; Becretary-treasurer, F. H. EJscott, O. P Rak.r. Ofllclala?Presldent. <". H. I.uscomb; first trlce ...r,t, a. C Wllllson; se<-.,r.,| vlee-prealdent, Oeorge A. Perklns; aecretary, Albeii H irer. W. M Brewater. Ei-ofllcera H. I. Per? klns, C, F Cosaum, W. W Watt.-', II E. Raymond, Ali.'-rt Hott, Alberl B Parsona, <;<??w<- I'.. Rld well. charl.-s I. Burdett, Dr, Q. C. Brown. Aft.-r ibe reporl of the Credeatlals Commlttee bad been read, tne rolleall sbowi 1 that nlnety four delegat.-s were f.resent. and thnl fortyon< proxies W.-re rSprSSBBted. \'i-e-l'tesld'-llt Wllllson was called lo the chair whlle Prealdenl Luscomb r.-ad hls annual r?-r>r?rt and farewell address. He sald that one-half his worklr.g hours hm! been ?;.ent In attendlng to I. A. W. affairs. He also touebsd upon rnatt.-rs sconomlcal, and thoughl that ti.JOn or 12,Ml aalary w.-.s ample compenaatlon for Bseretary Baasetl Bassett'i Balary la now 8*.0fi". He farored th<- consolMstlon of the "Oood Roads" and "Bulletln " He thoughl that th<- Na* tionai m.-.-t should be pul In the hutii; of the i-'.x e,;utive Commlttee, and thal two meeta should be beld each year one In the Wesl In June, and an? other ln tbe Kast i'i Beptember, Treasnrer Brewater'* rej, ,rt ihowed tbat tbe re? ceipts for ll een C4.748 72, wlth K?4'( M on hand. Abbotl Basae't, the secretary, ahowed thal the membershlp had fallen off 18.877 during the year. ll- recommended manj changea which. if adopted, wii do tru- L. A. W. mucb good, and in a short time make up for th>- lus- austalned last year. A. C. Wllllson read 'J,<- report "f tbe Baecutlv* Commlttee, wbleb wa? more ?-ne'iuraging, for he showed that th.- League'? Indebtednesa during the >e,ir bad been reduc-d M.228 84, the present Indebt? ednesa b.-lng only 6,0* 18. Mr. Wllllson aenl over tbe old Potter trouble wlth th.- League, Hc sald that T. H. i'ott.-r bad - ,. i prealdenl Lus. imb In hla ofii<-i,ii capaclty for breach of contract for $:t,7.'/>. and ." ommended the employment of counsel and a ccntest of tbe clalm. Th<- reporta ot tbe Highway and Rulea an,.' Regula* tion? commlttee* w,-r<- ouickly passed over. Tt.< r.port of Alb'-rt Mott, cbairman of the Trana |,,,rtat!on I'ommlttee. was a bulky one, i-overlng fourteen typewrttten t>.m>-. Tbe early pari ol Ihe rep .rt shows tbe good w ,rk accompusned by the c.mmlttee regardlng IransportatUni The reporl abowa that up tr, January l over ld routea were Ttee roads." ln the wheeirnan's acceptance of lhe >rm. The reporl shows ibai tbe l..ri;.-i tranaporta ti ,n routea. with th. ir feeders, carrled *J'._.<?>< bl. > lea in 1*1. The practi.-e in roftie among the New* i.-:.-...nd rallroads of charglng for the transporl itlon <>f blcycles waa con lemned, and thls ? I .,-? an argumeni for l,oi<lin^ the annual meel ai Aabury Park. Tbe repoi ,i - deall bi ,'-ri?th witn the icheme lo recover stolen wbeela. Ar. amendment w ,.: adopted, ,md the recovery ol atolen wh.-.-is is no-*- a part of the duty <?f the commlttee It aaa iggeated tbal a plan be adopted wbereby man ufaciur.-rs and rallroad* help ln the good work. and that baggage agenta b. allowed to ael as detectlvei and recelve a reward for every wbeel reeovered. IlKANU ) i^OLLARS *S L/UFFS 0DtSSA At your OuHitttrt. Do your Collars Crack? IT'S A NBBOLBBS ANNOYANCB. Write for our oornplt-to ** Souvenir of Fashions/* ?J)En. GOON VCO.'.' Makeis, W/ HEEL AND TOE. BOTH COMPORTABLE IN ! HODGHAN'S OVERSHOES. { Htgllah niuip.-M, iifiii. ?vell-Bttlaaj. Ml alaara. , U.i-rsl.ii ur.- n? iie<-?-??ur. |<> pn-iieni ii.-niiii ns ii MACKINTOBH. The imm.MW ' M \< l\ l\ I t?-. 11 iv i>,,|,-i| |,i iill pnrls of llii> eiiiiiilri. It lm? ?><? |.,|iiiil. HOOGMAN RUBBEH COMPANY, BROADWAT, OUR. GRAND ST. 21 WF.ST 2:tll IT.. ADJ. r.TII AVK. IIOTF.I., i The repori alao showa ? l.-n <>r rallroada in this . country and Canada whlch carry blcycle* free. Howard B. Rayrrfond, chairman of ih?- Raclng : Board, read a repori aeveral thousand worda long. It waa a clear, dlrecl nnd lncl.lv. work. li dealt , al length wlth matter. that have been unofllctally diBcusoed for some tlme. H. ahowed that there : wer.. now _S0 men in Claas H, and that TO raclng ; men had been su.pended during the year, an un l usual number. Moal ..f the .u.pen.lon. were due ' t?. ignorance <.f the rule. reganling the iwo ? lae.e., I 11-- thouirht ih.it the men bad proflted by th. ir punlahment. He Indoraed ihe sanctlon Byatem. and .howed where 1.908 .anctlon. had been glven in 1994. Mr. Raymond acored rnanufacturera who pay Claea A men, and he recommended tne ..p polntment of an ofBclal referee aad tha payment oi ii aalary to tns auccesaor. ?__?_?___,. The election of olBcera reaulted aa foiiow.-. QEOROE A PBRKINft Archle C. vY'llllaon, Cumberland, Md., prealdent; O. A. Perhlna, Boaton, lirst vl.pre.ldent; A. ?'? Mornsoti. Wt.con.ln, eecond vlce-prealdent: and A. E. Mergenthaler, Ohlo, treaaurer. vulltaon. Mergenthaler and Perkln. were elected by ac clamatlon. Rilllngaly, Morrlaon's opponent. wa. beaten by 47 to K. An Audmng Committee of three ?..-. appolnted, con.latlng of J. Pred Adams, ol Maaaachuaetta; .lohn J. Van Nort, of Pennayl vanla, and Oeorge R. Prout, of Ohlo. . It waa declded to limit th.- dlacuBBlon over the annual meet io forty-flve mlnute. the Ma aachu Betta delegatlon to have llfteen mlnutes, Ncw Jersey flfteerf mlnutea and ihe other llfteen mln utea for general dlacuBBlon. The speakers were Robert Qentle, ex-Chlef Con.ul Holmes, Mr I'ar aona, of Asl.ity i'ark; Btrrllna Blllott, Colonel Watt. .1 ^ Dean and W. A. Conley, Mr Conley is from lilinots. and he wa. the la.l Bpeaker L'ntll he took the floor It looked as if BoBton had the beal of the argument While Mr. Conley had lea. than flve mlnute. to talk, hl. worda were ln .. eatcby, humorou. .tyle, whli h Beni the delegate. Into roar* of laught*r ll>- falrly Btampeded the conventlon The teller. an.in.-etl thal U4 vote. had been caat, and lhal Aabury Park had won by M I" R . _ Delegate Jacqulah, of llllnol., who offen I nn amendmenl lo strlke oul Ihe word ??whlle" ln Ih. constltutlon, wlthdraw the amendmt-nt, and not h ing more may be beard of tbe "coloi line, unles. nome one else Introducea it to-day. Beveral mlnor changes were mad.- In th.natltutlon, bui the racing-rule amendmer.ta were lefl over, lo be ? ??-?: up.m to-day. All memberahlpa hereafter ahall ei plre from date of election. HEARD IN THB CORR1DORB, The Qood Roada pubUcallou nnd the offlcial Bulle tin will be e.msoii.lat.d. and wiii be pubHahed here? after ln Boaton. The Leag.rannot afford to run two papera Many out-of-town newapaper men ar.- ln the clty attendlng th.- L, A. W. conventlon. A meetlng of tt..- Credentlala C mmlttee waa held yeaterday, and the followlng were elected: ?' B. HoliAea, jr.. chairman; Davld Poal and l' C. !'.?? i li.-re are the happy "rootera" from Aabury Park R w. Kirkbride, A. R. Parson, A. C. Twlnlng Iioctors A. F. an.l 1 <;. Burton, John I?. i N. \V. Penfleld, s. B. rVittanberg. J. U Ollver, Thomas l'ratt. J. E Ralph, il U Ayren, C. R. Zacharlea Rennle Bmlth and Q F. Kwehl Th.j Aabury Park'a new clubhoum hai been fln lahed. A fair- wlll be hald there nexl waek. The Holaman diamond acandal wlll b. aettled by the money origlnally paid for the rlng belng I i.\-.-r t.i the Mi tropolltan ... clatlon The n<-w prealdent, Wlllloon, accompanli i by I b?-rt M.itt. .-f Baltlmore, arrived at the hotel al I o'clock yeaterday afternoon. The New-York ani the N-w Manhalt.in athletlc clubs have extend.-l t_? th>- delegate. the prtvlh their clubhou-"? during the conventlon. PROPOSP*T> NEW LBAOUB un.KS. PI-EBTDENT BAM1_ON, OP HAi.Tiv n:i:. un.!. Bl'O. OE8T INCREASINa THK si/.i: OF THE llTi'llKK'S PlaATE. Balttawre, F>b lt Prealdent Hanlon. of ihe Baltl? more Baaehall Club, who la Bhto cbalnnan >.f the National League Committee on Playlng Rulea, ha. deckled upon the changea In the rulea whi.h be v..:\ auggeat at the meetlng of ihe committee to be held ir. New-Torh on Pebruary 25, Whlle ao8.( the changea Buggeated by Mr. Haal n ai eati ralieai, ln a numh-r of eaaea the phraaeol igj rui'-s has been much BhnpIlAed, and tie- dutl the umpires in mterpretlng them wlll not, ua i-r Mr. Hank a'a aupervlston, admll r ? <m foi d ; n If his aUggeatlon. ar.- carrted oul the ; Iblfl aeaoon ?..rk under tha aame cond i i th.y have beretofore, except thal the ruW whleh they atand wlll be IncreaB. . ... i ? of i- Inchea by i. Mr. Hanlon would make ll -i bj .. Inchi a Nobody bui the catcfter and 'he flrat ba ? will be permltted t.. weat ihe glgantic n ti .. . many outfleldera and Infli ai no. ?.?.? .ir,:.,- ln regard to the Infleld and out fleld fly, over wh umplrea had ao much trouble la i -.i- n, the umplre wlll !??? made to declai . ihe ball 1 hli wh-ther It Ih im lr.fi. Id or an outllel.l fly, -. lhal the haae-runner wlll know whai r.. do Thi l an addltlon t-> the rule aeclarlng th>- hatsman oul ? .. . fly hlt thal "can be handle.1 by an Infli 'Mr. H.ir.l'jn would rn.ik.- ,; com| l ? .; iimpir.-.-- t.. prevenl endles. "klcklng" i.-. pla ? He sugge.t. the followlng: "Ar.-. playei othei the captaln leavlng hls po.Itlon ln the fleld or I. .v Ing the bench to questlon ol the umplre shall be flned by the umplre nol m r than !!?. for the offence. and foi Ih. lecond offen.hall I. ?:?', ,tr. l I- move l from the game." DARTMOl'TH REFI,*BEB TO VIKi.K. Haaover, N, H., Peb. 19 A maai meetlng .f Dartmouth atudenta was held this afternoon to take action wlth reference r.. wlthdrawlng from ihe football and baaehall leaguea In i inaequence .r in. recent rote of "Vllllama and Amherat, whlch wlll prevenl medlcal Btudenta from playlng on n.irt mouth'a teama Every atudenl waa preaent and li wa. generaU) thoughl thal anj reaolutlon io >.'.-t oul of 'i.<- preaenl organlaatlon Immedlately would be a '? ipte) i.y a large majorlty, bui afti r ? g. nei ., dlBcuBBlon by whlch n a ia apparenl thal i. any evenl ti,.- "meVltc" .re golng lo p iy on D.m mouth'i team as u.ual, resolution. ?.-i pasi.-d pro l thal tl." '' illeg" Pj"y ,"'" aame. .chedultd ,,r about to be .che.lul.-d foi ihe preaenl yeal w.ih ,,u. reference lo champlonahlri. in the 8eaj,ues. Thla action I. tahen to glve t.me for cinfer-n.-efl of the general athletlc comm.tt.- . o the ihree n I lege., with .. view l i ? ttllng th ? dlaputed polni PLANfl POB THE QIANTB. Th<- New-Torh team wlll probably play a large riiiini.. r <-f gamea aith the Vlrglnla League teaml north, aa the team doe? n.-i contem V. ., wlll the the on its j.iat. remalnlng ln Jackaonvllle bb long . at lirst expected, th. managemenl thlnklng t?- better foi the men to gel more uaed northern <iim.ii.. The irani wlll -tart i Bteamer Tallahaaaee on Pebruarj Tl Th<- baaehall people ol Havana, Cuba, .... analoua lo have the team go thi re foi ? fea gatm . and hav.- wiitten to thal . rr.-. t. bui it ?ui be Irnpo. Blble The team wlll pla. Brown ITnlveralty ..t the polo Oround. ..n Aprll II Davl gave oui . .-t-.r. ment to th- effeel that the team., ln hla opinion, would flnlah ai follows New-York, lioston, Cleveland, Phlladelphla, Baltlmore, f hl.-ago, Rrooklyn, Plttabura. Cinclnnatl, Bt. l_oula, \\a>-ii Ington and l_oulavlTle. ? ////: KIXBTOBCOPM TBB lusis <>l .4 9P/f The klnetoacope la >.r,iy a recenl Inventloa, yet ir pi rved its. lf old enough to be the baata ..f a suit thai has 1..11 begun In the Bupreme Court, and e.mie up yeaterday ..n a moilon la tha Chambera .<f the Hupreroe Courl before Judge Andrewa Tne Miit is one brrughl by Oray and Otway Lathhm. agalnal Bamuel J. Tllden and the dlrectorfl of the Kinetoacope ExhlbHlon and tha company Itaelf '" .-. rnp.-i the defendantfl Ifl pay over lo than two lifths ..f tba atock ol ii.- company, as per en agree ineni mad.- batwaen TUdan and tha plalntlffa II appaara thal tha Lathama bad a coatrad w-nh Thomas a. Kdison, aUowIng them to exhlhll >v ?nty-two machlnaa and gave them tha aota rlghl to exhlbll Ihe (orb.lt and ..ther prlzellghts ln thelr machlnea. Colonel Tllden wa. the promoter oi ih.- i-ompany lhat I- a p.-.rty <i. fendaat. and tne Lathama entered into an agreemenl wlth him to MHslgn over ih.-ir contract, becon.mptoye. o tne company aml ^.-t tw.. Pftti- >>( the capltal atocii ln ih.-ir .un they clalm that Ihe dlratftora of tbe company ar?- Inaolvant, u? la the coaapany itoeir, that they have been unjUOtly retnov.,1 as amployei 1,1 the company, thal there haa been conaplracy among the dtrector. and thal they have aevar re? celved Ih.- stock thal th.y were t.. get for itirnlng over thelr eaatrael Wlth Edlaon. Th.y ask for re? lief in a .ourt of eipilty. .itid?e Andrt-MB took the papc-i. aad raawrvaa a? cl-iui). TALK ABOUT TURF AFFAIRS. BPECULATION AS Tn WHETHER OEOROE J. OOULD Ifl TO ENOAOE IN" RACIHO, rol'NT .'ASTKI.l.ANi: AS A SI'.'IITSMAN i'"l."NKI, OCHILTKBH IN TEXAB JOHN W MACKAT'S V1EWB. Qeorge J. Gotrld Is now much aoughl by re* porteri wbo are aaxloua to aseertala bla latentlona ;n regard to ? raclng atable. There ar.- few men m America who are better equlpped t" race borses for pure love of th<- sp,,rt than Qeorge J. OonM. That he is a sportsm.in gOCS without Baytng, as hla purcbase of tne cup-wlnnlng Vlgllant and tbe manner ln wbleb he faced tbe Brltlsfa yachtsmen ln th.-lr own watera plalnly show. Wh-n ih<- M?n tiKnith County Hunt held th<-lr meetlnga at Lnke* wood Mr. Qould was gr-atiy Interested ln tbe sport. I'ount Castellaae was one of tba moal en* thusiasth- of th<- crees country rlders, and clearly outclasssd many of the Ameiicaa rlders. A word about tbe Prencbman who is t? mnrry Miss Anna Qould. He ls far Buperlor ln many wsya to ih'' majorlty >>f forelgn noblemen who have rlslted thla country. n-- can rtd* Btralgbt; is a good sbot; be ean hold his oarn wltb his asaoctatea in th<- art of hlttlng, atopplng and gettlng away, or "ls boae," ,-<s ihe Prench men <-aii it. There is no nonaenae in hls make-up, aa be can hold bla own with tbe leadera "f the wealtby men wbo go In f,.r health. foi outdoor Bports. Prom a Bnandal polnl of vi'-w ihe Csstellanea have no resaon to fear lhal Ibey cannol keep up wltb tbe s,? i.ii leadera eltber in ihis country <>i abroad. Counl Castellane is thoroughly posted on lhe breedlng of horaes and what is essentlal In ? bunler ?r a race* borse. Mr. Qould imblbed aome of tbe Prench tnan's enthuslaam and began to !->"k aboul for aome blgbl) developed hunters. As ln yachtlng, Mr. OouM deslred Ihe !>? st horae* Ibai couW be aecured. Moreover, be doea nol deslre any pub llelty aboul i.i- Intentlon*. Wben Mr. (.;,<,il i wsa ln England he mel many "f th- noblUt) an l found tha: th., ambttion "f Ihe leadmg men of lhal rlasa waa to own .i Derhj wlnner, In addltlon to a prlse-wlnnlng yschl Re* sides, th- entree "f Ihe r,>?.-.<l Inclosure ;it Aacol is extremely deslrsble to wealth) men wbo sre ln* cllned to win honor* ,n th- turf l*ord Bosebery'a Ladaa, lhe Dtihe ,f Portland'a Ayrahlre and Don ovan, the Duke "f Westmlnater*a Orm* and H, McCalmont's lalnglaa* have made them famou* wherever tl.bolng boofbests of Ihe thorough* bn i ,n- hi ir l. r, ri." .1 OouM i- ?ald lo be .,i\.,u- i., emulate th- foregolng turfmen aml to aln Ihi i'- rbj an i other ao calle I i I iki? on Ib) Engllsh snd French mc.n ? - W.HI.I. want THE BEBT a-QOIXQ Et ? ryb 1ly aho knowa Mr ?; mld an i hl* m la ,,w ire tti il ? ? a n >i .i"- mp turf honora ?' S'othlni liorl "f ?!,. beal horai ? in tralnlng are ld..?!? lo be bj him ahoual h. \,,w thal the Engllsh i ourt* I ? comp ln Engl in I, ind the prosp. under n-n ? I, nothlm i Mr. 4f.iu|.| ? ? ?* pi .mlnei ? ., t , ? lhe turl ln yachtlng or anj oth> no m ittei ah. ther 11 ? > . ? - <? donel Thoma* r ??. hlltr, ? ol hls youth In T- \.< K\ i ? b I) who kn * pton ti .:? t an I hls lot foi I*. aas sml'.e* at tl e of i ,- ,|,.n. I's remlnli tl ? D the yeal the "Wai ?;??!,, .':???, Btate Llbrarj ? : Ti x ?? great Btate aml , h.is I.l ' . ? ? i ??.,-?? ? ibl. . hlg-h) ii ;? . ? f his frlend* n ? ilth of ai v ' ? ? i Vandei !,. , ou!)i anow Ihe aorld s< ile of grai ,,t the ti-, I-"' Imltatoi I Lui ullus. COLONEL THOMPBOX'H HOI C ilom! Wllllam P T ?n ; i s lll ? dlnner. He m iuI i rr, ii II h Joy ai hl* . ? 8111 the | , falle l - pt the i ,. i ige - ?:? ? Ihe R ihey looklm ? ; I ke!) i.I! ih) m, bul I Iflt. As I , ompel ? even If he has 1 Mke ., trlp to Eu II aas Imported b) - \n de, ni- l bj turfnv n wl ? ?tud ln thls counl ,:, Englan I, everythlni for hlm ahi n m it-*J wltl lohn W. M.. r. .. ? i a practb-a ? i he . ! sl. I ' ' *? he . .pn ?se I him I ? ' : . race both ln thls wnt -, ? . ? |, islness ol lhe i '< nn ? ? il I'able i npa ...... ? ? . attra.-tlven. In r, irl l .1 i ' ? ! that when the J ? .i ? ? ' ' ? . ?? : ibsrrtpl ? ? , lal ' ? ? < . h ? , . ii ... , ira ? aI, i I.>me ? ? ? .?'.... ,- \ ? ? Kp* >m Is to England. ii ; .i ii nol fli ? rault. as I ? .ii, I ir,.it the i i: ? ? - , Mr \ , i ra and i ln every form Hi ... ln I'ii The Ma, k.n - ? II sall f?i Kur, i ? In Apl . ,, ? ? hav. en up a ...... from th. irl bul ??; I ? n in. i- on ti ivernoi \\. it- i" : ? a largi ii imln r of turfmei ?? ? ? n I -,i- laj - ? i lo b pr. enl il I the ilr* ? ? ? Edwai I Ki arney, Ihi ; re lenl ol th. B.iratoK Raclng A ? ? Kcr, THE 11 .HLM \N HORBK H \I.K-' a . i,: lhe i' ihlman ili rday wa pronounci l suco ? I larg. rrowd wa* pi and ti- i.r iu;'- i iBlve manm i In ? I head were dlsp f I t;- pi i.I ?'??'' i, . |y pn enl 'i hi nexl ul will I* h, :-i on Thur* ,i.i.. when . -., i.ii rarload* of rarefull] led r ? i lahlman mai t an.l ta 1,1--. are i-tw.- i, rWond and Thli l avi . In Twen ? .: ? i ? i : ? mndi I head il i. ,i ? - )?- l.-1't ronstantl) on hand foi prlvat, sal. .,' BUcllon - *> - QOOD PRICEB POR KENTI'CKY HORBEfl |<exlngton, K\-.. Peb, II (Bpeclal) Charlea ll Bmlih, the ''ln- igo Board "f Trade man, l>, offeri d 110,000 for Ti,- Comm.-r. The Commoner waa om of Ibe i" st iwo yeai old* In tbe \\--t oi Ih Basl laal yeai havlng ra-?i ln Ibe Eaal wltb auc* reaa ln Byron MrClelland'a atrlng, and cosl bla owner, W M Wallace, 15,000 Chant, tbe Kentuckj |..ii,v wlnner, has gone lame, and may only take paii tb- aeaaon In bi lllng r.n ea. Bdward I >?-.. rn.- for 85,000, has boughl "f .1 II Monahan, ol l?ulavllle, Autraln I! l'.'.i. one ot lhe fastesl trotting mare* In Kentucky. Edward A Llpton of l?exlngton, haa purehased of llllu.ils parli.-s 11.11- l>. u.'li. ,l;iiii ,,f nii-'jiia (2:111.), ,.-- ,i three year-old. CRACK8 BXTERED POR BT I.'H IS BTAKEB Bt i.,,ii:s. Peb. Ik N'omlnatlons for lhe itake racea al tbe i-'.iir Oroundi iprtng meeting were mads public yesterday. There are ien stskes, >,f whleb lhe Club Handlcap, allh 88,001 guaranleed, b tbe principal. Among tbe sixu nve nnmed for Ibla money ilmmona, l.ampllghter. I?r. Rlce. N Tamblen, B >\ H . Prli I'lutus. There li .. tol .1 stakes. Hawthorne jf Tm nomln itloni lo th XATIONAL BTEEPLKCHASE AflflOCIATION. Albany, PVb It Tbe Natlonal Bteapleebase Asso? ciatlon wss Incorporated to-daj for Ibe purpose .,f Inveatigatlng, ascertalnlng and keeptng .. record ol the pedlgree* "i horaea; ihe Inatltutlng, malnlalnlng, controlling and puMlahlng "i .. ? tud book or i.k ,,r reglatrj of borsea In ibe I'nlted Btates; tbs promotlng and boldlng "f exhlbltlona of auch borses, and geaemlly for Ibe purposaa "f Improvtng tb* breed tbereof, by encoumgbig and advandng Btee plechaalng nnd burdle raeing throughoui th* ! i!' ' Ktates, by aupervuilng auch racea, by complHng. publlahlng aml enfo.clng propei rulea i" ."v'ni su'h raclng; by llcenalng of meetlnga, of iralners and "f lockeya, and U\ such other meana as maj i?. proper. Th* principal obVe wlll be In New \,,,u clty, and th. ffral annual meeting ot '??', membera of Ihe assocUtlon wUI be held <>n Janu? ary '. IS8& 'V:\i- dlrector* ire Auxu-t H.-liiioni. ol Hempatead, L I . H. De Courcey Porbe* of New Vork Clty; Hamuel H HowUnd, ol Oroveland. i Kinit-ton County; Jamea O, Oreen, <?f Loulsvllle, kV Prederlck Qebhard. of Eaionvllle, N. J.; An* ,i..w i Casaatt, "f Haverford, Peun . Poshall P. K?ii- of Hayalde, N. V . John <; rrollanal., ot .'-.,., I^rsnclsco, snd rrederleh II. Prlnce, of Boo* I .n m wu.l.lAMS BA0EBALL BCHBDULK. Willl'.mstown. Ma-. K-b. IV ManaK'-r IIos.-ley. j fj ,,| ih.- Wllllani" Collega bassball team, has ar. rnnged tha foBoninf acbedule of gaataa iprll io Holy Ctossl al Wllllamstearn; Anrll 88 Vale, al N8W _*Y?ni Aprll B, Wtalcjau. at StMtr NOW ON EXH1BITION AT OUR WARRROOR I, Chickcrint- Mall, 130 Fifth Avenue, a coMPtJSTn As<,iirr.MKNT ok CHJB Cnntaintng all the raloabl* sn.1 renurk?l*? Imprnvementa reeenily nttmdneed. r.nd Hint li.iv r"<-"iv?,i ihe unstlnted prala* f mnalelans l?oth pi ,1 smat*tir. *v? exi-n.i n eordlal Invitatlen t.> all irit<Mo?t-,i in th? advaneemeni ? i ; ? ? f< tlon of Amerlean planoCortas to ci.ll and en.i.i.ln-. CHICKERING & SONS, 1341 Fifth Avrnne. town; Aprii B, Holy t'ross. at Worceeter; May 1. Harvard, at Cambrfdge; Ma) 4. Harvard. al wlll lamstown; May B, Amherst, at Amherst; May 11. Murray Hill. it Wllllamatown; May 15, Dartmouth, al Hanover, N. ll . May 16, Dartmouth, al Han over, N. ll.. May i\ open date ,<t "Vllllamstown: May a, Weeleyan, al Wllllamatown; May '.'4. I'ni verslty of Vermont, at Burllngton; May K, Unl? verslty of Vermont. al Itiirlinirton; May 10. Am herat, al Wllllamatown; June I, Cnlon, at Albany; .lun- .",. I'nlverslty <>f vermont, al Wllllametown; June 7, Dartmouth, al Wllllamatown; .lune s, Dart? mouth, :u Wllllamatown; .lun.- 15, fale. al Wlll* lamatown; June j_\ Amherat, at Amherst; .lune S4, Amherst, al Wllllamatown. The iist for June is still Incomplete, bul aeveral sironi; teams have buo* mltted datea. QEOROE wokk' BRBaK- A RECORD. IM v. i\s ?ni|-. gROOND Og Hls OORTRBTE WITH I.. T. DAVRHPORT MR, DAVRRPORT DR* PKATB DR w. W'VNN "Old Record.** ih.n bard-hearted Indlvldual whom ao many amaifeur stblete* and aportsmen bave trled unaueceaefully lo defeat, was aaylald nnd forced lo s-.-k safety In tiiRht yesterday from the grounda of Ibe Larrhmonl Qun Club al Larch* inont by ihase clever manlpnlators of tba breech* loadlng shotgon, Oeorge Work, of Ibe Carterei Oun Club, and l. T Davenport, of tbe hom- club. li ...i< tn- aeooad <<f Ihe plgeon*?bootlng matcnea between w.,rk and Davenport, Ihe tlrst of which aa nol mi Prlday lasl and aon bj Work. The same nie, governed yesterdny*B match as the .'..I in. r one. Eacb man ahoi al M8 Mrda ::" yardfl ris- and SO yarda boundary, isinc bul one hand io ihelr guna it lhe tirst flfty blrds, and both hand* In ibe laal half of the matcb \ falr lol of blrda had been provlded, and th* day rould nol have been better for tbe aport. There u.is no wlnd lo apeak of, and ihe sun dld nol ahlne ao brigbtl) <m ihe anoa as to daasle the i he ma i kamen, Both iu.-ii dld wonderfullj well In the one-handed ind both graaaed thelr i,rsi three l.ir.ls tyle Thej both wenl down on thelr n-xt hi* i. bm Davenport made amenda i.v bagglng his rlghl quarterer. Work'- fifth was a klll bul hi I-- ' h ? *> i ' isl rlghl quarterer. u,.ik had the mosi dlfflculty In stopping lefi quar ?!i i, Davenport waa unfortunate In hav? lng blni* drop dead oui ,,f bounds, !-"?- -: i of lhe ? . i ? ., it ,,'. ihe flfty In thi "i ? otlng lusl manag. i to gi i ovi r the ? iul of tii- ala loal bj Work, only il ol bounds; ronaequi ntlj. a hlle he aon thal hall ??: the match bj I ao b rd i, Dav tuallj kllled more blrda lhan he dld ihooting wlth both handa ln the laal h.ilf : onl) fi w mlflsea aere ma.li ii , , port'a bad ' - k still pur*.I - .? , havi probablj .?. on Ihe mat< h Aa ?;? : ln lefeal ng hlm by evi margln, \\ "t k brol ?? mllar ? ondl ? ? ? \ ? ? ihe blg match another looh -, i m :. ..,|,,,t' and l 'i W \v> nn 'i he - ?, ihoi of hla \".?i? ? i ;,i succumb to ri. W; nn ahol at ? ; ri it ihlrtj . .ummari , \'K IIANDI U flKNiTINO. lll |.2I ?' 1 1 ' : i i " '-' I. 2. I. I ?-? l . i . _ l I. I. I. 2. I. 2 - .- i l i l i. -? . : |. 2. 2. I -' IUI 2 - -' I. l. ?\i: ii ,NI>KH i l 1 -.- 1 l i :' I. I 2. ? il WI'l.H sj|, ? ,i im; rh-1. I. 2. 2. 2. I. 1. S. 2. l. I. 3 lll I. I. 1. 1. 2. 0. I ii. I. 2. I. 2. o. I, I. I. 2. I. I l. ' l'r V. ? | ? .- I I 2 0.1 1 I 2. 2. I. I. I. I. I. I. |. I. 2. I. I. ii. 2. 2 "lll. I I .' I <>. ? I. 2. I. I. 2. I. I. I 2 2 I ?-? .'. 2 1 2 1. 2. 2. I. 2. 1. I. 1. I. I, -? i li ll 1. I i .- . . . ? j . Ki -II. ll. n. GI MMERE SAMED. TO SCCCERD Jl'STICE \ r.r K'l.T IN THE BU I'RKMK i' 'l'i; T OF NEW IERSET II'lflK BMITII l ? l lt. >M Mli-i ' ,".ll V VI I.i ? \ .1 NT1 ll:- rl I.KI.KO VII' ,\ , - a ?; \ i \ s r . ,|.r, i l: i KUA - ' ' '\' 1 i:m ITD ?N | n v : t: i laAPII TO tiii: I l:iltr.\K | Tn -.- n, Peb II Oovei noi Wert* to-nlghl t.i in- rlenati Wllllam B. Qummere, of Tn nl >n, tn . ? luatlce Abbetl on Ihe me C iui l llench \. C rtmlth, i I lllo irnebur)'. w i ri nomlnal. d for th Courl ol En ?? ? and Ap Mr Bmlth I* i lay man snd s Democrat, Mr <; iiiinii-r- i- .. Republlcan The new Justlee waa born iu Ti-ni.iu forty-foui yeara .or <. and graduate.1 fi im Prlm l in in th.is i ol l?70, and a i- ,id mliled t. the bar Ihree yeara later Poi ?v-r.il years he and hla un, -. ? \ < ;?>? t n <r Joel Parber, aere laa partni rs, wiih the r maln ??m - al Newark. On the appolntment of hl* brothei In-law, Bdward T Oreen, of Ibla clty, aa Judgi ol lhe I'nlted Btates Dlatrlcl Court, Mr. Qummere Burceedet* hlm sa : f.ir the pennaylvanla Kallroad Company. In im be manied a daughter "f CT.Ief Justlee Beasley. \ communlcatlon from tbe Qjvernor suggestlng lhal the Legtalature approprtate .i luflldent aum to meel tbe expensea neceaaary i" bave tbe Btate of NeaAJeraey properly represented sl tbe dedlcatlon of Ibe Chlckamauga and Cbattanooga Natlonal Park "ii Beptember ll .md -". IBBt, wsa recelved and or* kred pread on the joumsL There were tbe uaual number of public hearlng* to-day, Includlng om on the Btate Water Board acherne, Tbe Benate Judlclary Ctrntmlttee thls afternoon gave b public hearlng "> .. large delegatlon "f Mid dlesei County clllsens who proteeted sgalnst tha conflrmatlon "f Ollver Kellj aa a member ot tii< Btate iloard of Assesaors, la whlcb ofBce h<- h.is aerved one term. Mr. Kelly ls fr,,m New-Bruna Wlck, and his ii.ini- w is ,s,-nt to th- S, ii.u- by the Qovernor two weeks ago. Flftj or more dtlaena .,r Middi-s-x County, Includlng doctors, laaryers, college professors and polltlchwa <>f both par'.lea, abo appeared to protesl againal tbe conflrmaiion. laads Buck aweeplng charges of corruptlon sgalnst th- Mlddlesei County Demoi-raiic rtng that lt ls belleved tbe Benate Investbxatlon Commlttee, whlcb wiii meel to morrow, ?di take tha matter un. Tha ortgtnal pratest, declarlng Kelly unin f"r ih<- offlce ,-.nd praylng relief from tbs Democratlc rin? tbal has ao long beld Mlddlesea County bi tbe throat, w.is algned almoal escruslvely by Democrnts of promlaeace. Tbe namea algned t" tbe protesl in cluded auch men as Professors Austln Bcotl and V. N. W. Buydam, of Rutgers College; lhe Democratlc .'lty Treasurer, Jamea Neltoen, and othera. A iei of resoluHons adopted thla morning bj tha Middi. aes County Repnbllcaa Commlttee, praylng th<- Ben? ate to i-j-i-t Kelly, arora preaented. i>r ii-niv it liiiiiwin, a promlnent Democral ..f New-Branswleb, iirst preaented tbe protesl to the commll., ii- told <-f tbs troublss of tbs psopls or Mlddleaex, due, he sald. to lhe management of af f.urs bi ih.- Mlles Rosa rlng. Ha saldI Kelly be* longed to th* worsl polltlcal element In the county. Jamea Nellson, tba Democratlc treasurer of New* Brunswlck, told of the clloue that rul-d that clty. After several yeara ibe ilecent people had buc ,,-i ,i in gettlng control. .""I ??"_-*-_,_ *??,,_ be again plaeed fn power. Oae of tbe Joba of this IIIIK. sald the sp-.iK l. BU 11"; '' OOtmCl -lll.-led lnto by lha Mlddlesei Preeholders for the erec ti.m of e brldge ui P0.0O9. Thls aame brtdge l- now belng built for tOMo. Thls Bsvlng was effeoted after th- crookednsss of the oM board bad beea ezposed i-rofessor Loals h-m-i. "t Rutgers College, s Democrat, sal.l the electlon of B-nator Herbert, of Mid.ii-s-x. w..s dn.- to th.- respe.-table etanent ol Ihe Democratlc party JolnitiK hands wlth the Republtcaas. "Wa Iu"*. K *<*u Iw- better morela in politles than thr plaelng of BtMh machine men as Kellv In offlce." said the professor. .'olonei c. H Houghton, a veteran of the war, who reated upon crutchea whlle he spoke, a Re? publlcan. objected to Kellv's methoda at the poll. ? in Raritan Townshlp. "He should not be con i flrmed," aald the colonel. "becauae he ls a viotator I of every election law on the statute books. "Why didn't vour Klection Iloard have the elec l tion vfolatora arrcatedf" aaaad a Baaator. "\\'e have no courts, that la why we came here, ! said a half-doaen volcea in chorua. w. ll. Qreen, of Meiu.-hen. told a startllnR story of the polltlcal methods of <(llver Keiiy and Lay Judge Manning Preeman, and the Benate inveatlgatora wlll doupt ! less take it upor themaelvea to Inveatlgate hls i Btatementa and those of other speakers. Oovernor vTerta did not sum the Palleadea blll tr> night, preferrlng to hold it until to-motrow, when n^ . wlll sisn it and tlle the liill m peraon. ln ezecutlve Beaalon an attempl w.is male to-nignt '? to conflrm william B. Qummere'a nomlnatlpn aa Juatlce of the Bupreme Court. Benator Daly op ' Jeeted, and the contlrmation went over under the 1 rulea. He wlll be confirmed to-morrow mornlng. and wlll probably tak- his Beat at onee, the I'ebru arv term of the Supr'-me .'ourt op>ning to-morrow. Many biiis of a iocal cbaracter were paaaed by hnth houaea, and the nvasur-s forbtddlng the dis play of any flags other than the Stars an.l Strlp.-s on public buildings. A PLEA OF NOT GUILTY. AN8WER OF NORTON AND QUINN TO THE CHAROB AOAIN8T THKM. TE8TIMOJfT BBPOIIB TIIK BTRIEfl ISVESTIOATINO (?i)MMITT.-:i:- MANV ACt-TOEKTg ANU I'OI.I.ISION'S. Benjamln Norton. praatdent of the Atlantic Av.ti.ie Rallroad Company. and I). .1. i.ulnn, hia Bupertntendent, pleaded not guilty before Judge Moore ln the Court ol Seneloua yesterday to the two lndi.tment.1 found agalnst them by the Orand Jury, eharglng them wlth vlolatlon of the Ten Hour law, Mr. Whltehouse. their lawyer. formally requested ? copy of the mlnutea of the procaedlnga before the Orand Jnrr. Judge Moore Informed him that th- Court would take hls appll. atlon under a I rlaemeat Bnd then he left the room, and the ease was dlapoaad <T. for the praaeat. at least. Pollowlng this. Judge Moore gave his dacMon In tha demurrer of Jacob Adler. Bartley coonen, RIchard DrtacoU, Loula Qrim, Wllllam Hamllton, Patrfck Murra) and Lawreoce reagier, who ai leged, through thelr counael, Batdwin P. Btrauaa, that the Indl.tment dld not charge a erlme. Judge Moore, in dlamlaatng the demurrer. said In part: ?Th.- demurrer is nol well tak.-n. Th.- eontention that the Indlctmenl should say whether any per Bon wis endangered i.y tha obatrucUon placed upon the tracka la nol aell tak.-n. All or thoae thlnge to ahlch I have ref.-rr.-d are crlmea in them? aelvea If it is proved during Ihe trlal that B per aon waa In daager, thal la another matter. I.'nder tbeoe Indlctmenta there .-an !?? no longer punloh tn.tit than thr.e yeara1 Imprtaonment. The raaxJ m.iiti penalty of ten years eannol i>e Impoeed, be cauae there li no allegatlon that anybody aaa la? . or Hable to be Injured. The maxlmum pen alty would be three yeara town to nothlng. ac eordlng to tha dlacretlon of the Court The In? dlctmenta are good aa far aa they go, and I th.-re :,,-. wlll '.'?? n ul- the dl tn.irr.-r." The onl) wltneaa called before the Piiday Btrlke [nveatlgatlng Committee yesterday was Caaaiua M (A'lcker, vlce-prealdenl and ntanager of the Brooklyn, Queen. County and Buburhan Rallway Companj Mr. Wlcker, In anawer to Willian, M. Ivlna counael to the committee, told boa his com pan) -.v.is controlled. Be said thal M,?9,009 la .? . i A...- glven for the roadl In queatlon, and th.it he belleved them to be actually worth thal amount, "though It probably aouldn't brlng it al ile." ll- aald that nn all th-lr llnea except the Broadway -he old boree-ear achedule aaa atlll ln for. - and on thal llne th- actuai runnlng tlme had only been redueed flve mlnutea by the BUb stitutlon ... ?:?? trlclty Be ?ald the change had ., materiai effecl ln the . haracter ol the labor ?".es?ar) nnd that th.ily dlfference was that the men had more power al thelr rommand. Relatlve io accldenta and llablllty therefor, Mr. Wlcker lald "Pewei accldenta have been reported. bui they are generally more aerloua. in tne oia d?y? .. horse mlghl run agalnst .. man, and ne would 1 I' k hlmaelf up. an.l that WOUld be the .tel ?' |, im you . ar.'t fool wlth the trolley. \,..l- rrom the abov?- .utementa. notnlng new ,...., Mr lAieker gotng over about he lame "ra0,ind , did Presldent Lewls, of the Brooklyn ,?!,;, i Baturday last. The tlme iimtt belng up, '"?'? committee adjourned until Eeh : [?[...:" nea. on th* parl of tbe aew etnp'oyea rontlaue., ai I accldenta are bi freouent a. .ever. john Mahoney, twenty-four jreara old. of No. 903 Weai Nlnth-at.. a motorman on a ?mlth-.t car. wa. arrested ye.terda) on the charge of rau?lng t"* death of ?'url Th... of Vo 573 B.eventh-.( ln latter ..t mldnlghi on Baturday wa. croaslng the . . a, Tentn-ave. .,...1 Flfteenth-st.. when he a ,, stru. k !?? the prlaoner1. car. recelvlng a badlj ? moved to the >-..-? B ..pltal. where he dled ,- an -n'.v hour ye.uei Iu) mornli g ,. ., ,..,., , ,] m: i ||ei wn, ,. motorman pn the .. . ;? ? hla brake handle allp, and bi ; >,.. aaa hli on the head. jau.lng a con rnsslon of the braln. Ile was attended b) Ambu ,.,?,. Burgeon Olynn and removed to 81 Man ? ;' ; . - . .... .Bouth , . ilrunk ,n .-. .i ,??';" j-,, ...-.,.. mornlng Plnn helped he - hol.. of ihe n farea. He wa. arreated. |, re wer. mani colll.lon. and in ita >r mle kln.l ??!' ... , . . n Clty Rallroad Com ? 1 all da) yeaterday by old ??:.. ? hack to work. Th ? ,,. Vl..t.. lll. I, hi: few ..f them _ i a - ' \ mblvmin Krlda) ? : ?'" 11^" .. ,-?????'? over Bunday b) taking Ihem ln ln? ' ? i ... 1 1'ro.peci r.irk. th- Houle vlrd'and w" tol '>'"'" **- **' i'1 ^ ?h" ted of Thoma. II rmber from LeCrange Bmlth, member from iierkin -r i*o '?'"? ';-':''' ?en.on, sergeant-at "m5 ,,? ihe v Jembl) Roberi ll Bharkey and ,A-Sup. rvlaor \\ IHI 8m_ B?J mc. -,.,,.,; CIIARORB AQAIN8T TIIE JU8TICES. MR WATKON OIVKH HM AS*VfKB TO THE AC47U PATION "I' M 4TOR B4*HIEREN A HEAR l\,; Tltta MORMKO ?,-,,.urtroom of the Oeneral Term of the Bu .,.??. ,..??., m Rrooklyn was thronged wlth p ??> .,,,. yeaterda) mornlng, analoua to wltneaa the pro .,?, , relatlve to Mayor Bchleren'e petltlon aak ,n. Pollce Juatlce, M'ataon and Qulgley to ahow -auae whv they ahould nol be removed from offlce ,,?. .ii,.,-...i careleaaneaa negllgence and Incompe ,,,?,'? m connection wlth Ihelr declalona relatlve to Mrlkl. Paaea Judgea Browa, CMUan and Dykeman wer., the i.- ii. ii. ih- former prealdlng. Aaelatant rorporatlon Counael ITonga praaentad tha cltargea BKRln.| Justice Wa.s.-n. Alowl P. lenka appeared for Juatlce Watso... and ea-Judge Dalley repea s-nt-.i Ju.tlce Qulgley. Ex-Judge Dalley aald that his cttent was aet ready to prpceed wlth the caae. An adJourBineal waa granted ln (Julgley'a caae. juatlce Wataon'a anawer atlmlta aome of tba elle ntlona agalnal him. bui It denli i thal the pollce force was inadequatc to prolecl the property and ,,, ii?? .nd ,... ?-.- of the clttaena and thal the ,-',l,o,-rw.-.'.'......'n-'i to rerort to the .Id of the miiitary foroea of the Stat.- un the contrary. h '-;' h!.. i. the proper authorttlea had actaJlat ,he on-et wlth reaaonable promptnea.. rlgot aiid detemlmtlon. tha pollce force ol Ihe rlt) ol Brook Ivn would hav,- been lufflclent to nuppresa all dla , ,r vlolence and breachea of th. peace i........: , i? th- petltlon. He allegea further that the i . ,? "r, -isi.!i.s of atatute law .fford other more aummaV) methoda pf deallnp Jtvlth and ra-mreaolns dlsorder partlcularly Bectlon Rl of the Penal ode. Th.- t'lisw.r also st.it-s tliut in nearly all the Paaea the complnlnant. were repreoented by Albert C Wheeler, of the rallroad company, 'who aald tn the hearlng ol the attorncy for the p.-titi...,.-. that he rell m honor bound to declare thal Juatlce Wat aon had alwaya performed hls dutlea ln all ih ? strlke caaea In whlch he waa concerned in a con ?clentloua and patn.taklng manner. ? t,?.m the fo.iii.-en chargea and th- numeroua Bpeclflcatlona of tha complalnt are anawerao ai eThe Oeneral Term denled the motlon of Judge Watson to dl.mla. the charara aaalnai him_Tba hearlng la aet for thla tnorntng, betora the who* Oeneral Term._ .4 PBJBBT BVBD JiV ///??>? BBBFABTB. Mary Eager aad Margarei Murphy. who were aervanta In the emptoy of the Rev. Father A. I. i.ini.ieii. the dean of the Roman Cathollc Chureh at i.itti- K.ills. Merkimer rounty. N. Y.. several yeara agO, hav- brought .... aetlon in th- Supreme Courl of the county agalnal him to recover li.-wo on pramiaaory notea whleh ha gye tkjem ln W??"? of wagea A motlon was mad- v^'T1;'* ,,'^ Bunreme Courl Chambera before Justice Aiwrewa to chance the place of trlal of ihe aetlon from this JSunty W lierVltner County. The motl-.n was oa poaed Btrenuoualy, and lt was atated 'hat th- rea SPENO WASHINGTON'S BIRTHOAY |N 111-4 HITIVIi eiTATK. nnd .ajoy a .leiiKiufui. roolfal tnp in doing ?... Loava n, ? v-rk naraday aftoraoaa, .'i p. ? . nat, oa btaatlfal new ateamer "ToihlOWa" arrlvlng nt Old l'-'lnt .'..icfnrt or Vlrglnln Bwch, Va . PBhowtBg mornlng. <?n return trlp ?rrlva in BoW'Tork, turfay aflaraaoa Maala nn.i b?-rth whlle en mute an.l li..trl m-.-onun ..latl.ms ... elther place u?lii,|..| In ttobot, Total cost $l?Oll t.i $17 00. Ul.U bUillM.iN ?, B Oa, Hier 99, North Itlver. W. L OUIU-BUIWV, V. P. ? T. M. [astona for Infants and Chlldren. Caatorla promotas Plgoatlo-, snd evcrcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Soug Btomach, Piarrhoja, and Feverishnesn, Thus tho child is rendered healthy and itg slccp natural. Caatorla contains no Morphino or other narcotic. property. " Caatorla Is *o well adapted to chlldren thal 1 recommend itaaauperiortoany preecriptloa Lnowato me." lt. A. Archcb. M. D., 111 South Ozford Bt., brooklyn, N. T. From personal kno?!ed|*e nnd ohservaflon I csn snv tliat 1'astoria is nn ezceBSBt medicino for children, actini' as a laxativo and relieving the peut "P li"wels and genernl system very mui'fi. Many niothers have tol.l mo of its ea> oalleat saTSct upou thelr chUdrea." l>a. U. C. Osooon, Lowell. MasS. " For sereral years I have recommended ?Castoria." and Miall SlwSJS ."ntiini* to do sr? as it has invariablv produeed hene ti.-ial results." KlJWIN P, I'ARDKE. M I'-, JUKth Street _d 7th Ave., New York CltJ. "The liseof Castoria'Isso unlversal and Ita inents so well known that It seems a work of 6upereroe;ation to endorse it. Few are the intelli^ent familles who do i.ot keep Castoria wiUua ettsy ?ttcb. ' Cari?s Martvn. I> D.. New York Citfb SIMPLE STRONC silent bnutinimmmmmm oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Standard as Cold By W. H. PARKER, N. D., lll' IIOS'IOX, Mn^t Kminent Specialist in America, < bief i <.i.?iiliin? Pfcyraletaa ta ??*? l'e.?l....l. Med.'ill I'.-. I i I u I)-. ? PRIZE ESSAY % X n Rxhauated VlUllty. Atrophr, Servoua aad 0 5 Phyalral Deblllty and *ll Dtoeaae* aad Wealc- X 9 ,,.-.- ??? M ,-. ' in ,-,', f.ir v... . r 9 ?r. Parfcer a ia awarded iln* x 5 COLD MEDAL 9 9 by lhe K d ?'? M* I la II : 9 9 370 !',--?- 130 val?iM* pr>-aci ?? ?, f r ,?.t? and 9 6 ii. nlc n i-V Sral iu full acilt. IssM* O O weiile.l. for only BIJBB. 9 9 /-i*i7|"c '??? ing. ih* m Ml* *a*d, tba ' i. x 9 CIiIvLj I'oniiiliatlun ui penoa or _ letter. Y 0 , ? .k r or every man, m-rried r FRFF. X 0 - i ? ? a ? ? ? i a s*n?a*s 9 9 tddree* \\. H. PARKBR, N. I>.. 9 O I l:u 11 iiix li *?!.. II0-.K111. >1a??. ? 0OO<XH><M><><><><><><*><><><-^^ Sick Headache CARTER'S ITTLE IVES LLS. l*ii?ifi*i'lv tiirrd t?/ llieie little I'ilU. . Tne> alao ralkdre bistresa from Dvapepslgj, IndigesUon an I To , ii- nrty Kating. A perf-ci .erredy f->r inzzineaa, Kaua 1. Im- wsln.ss, Bad Taste in tiie Ifouth, Coated ToiiT'i' P.iln In the Side. T< iftl ID LIV'ER They reg* Ulate t^e Riwels. rARTKIt NBDII'IXI CO.. \ X KIDNEY ANO BLAOOER PAINS i;.., kacbe.snd aeakneaasa >.<?!-i ta ?'aUct.rn Anll-I'alii I'la.ter, th* iu, ?.t perfei ? .;??? tote to pala and Inflaiauiation ever < <>iupouu.led. CUPIQ SAYS ii \\< ."i'i-,1 ky, f r ,i-i v plmply-faeed ? . - rOHM V r>sl 42.1 I '? V IB 0 aon Ihe sull bad nol been brought 1 1 ?d wm bromrhl In thla c ty a r to i*. ;M. ~ i" ;; ? ',:,.. th,. * an Ul whl< h woul 1 ? occaslon* 1 bj bringlng the sctl< n In the count> where the pi 1 pirish la sltuated. The lawj r for the ?erysnta insisted th.it tbe prliut. Instea.1 of belng ot to palred memory. a* Father l.udd n ? lawyer. who la ,;-, hia brother, had leclan I, was 1.1 the full po-wesslon of his facultle*. Hls ec.'leaSastlca 'Jtand* !. t haa u >t been Interfered wlth. 1 ?? di Lsloa ara* reserved. _ BAILBOAB /\ TBBB8T8. ORBGON KAIl.ww AND NWIUATIOV. Portland, or.-..' i-'-n. U. Tha Oreg n Railway and Navtgatton Company to-daj B>d an answor to the complslnt of th- Panners* Lcan and Trust Cons pany under which Bdwln U.cli II was appotated re ceiver for the company by the Cnlted BUtes Ooort The snswer allegea that McNell haa not operated th-? llne* ln the Intereal of the ->mp..ny. ; r "ge -^ r.r. ss nurtmae <>f Drevent ng ih.- earnlng or aurai ,ent U,!:.'?,,V:s- paymenta ?n Intejest^upona Th.- anawer further allege* thal McNell has .hls corporate offlcera of tbe company. WKSTi.'KN RAILW vv INTBLUOENCTB. Chlcago i-'eh. U Bastbooad shlpaaents laat weafc wmrt V'""" tona leaa than those of the preeedtng rreeh I-asl waek th.v wera ?,?? aa acalnal tUM ;,.,. w-k before, and Am for tbe rorrespoedlasj we.'k 1.1st year. Bhlpmenta wera dlrlded as fol ;,ws: Mlehlgan Ceatral, *\ZO; Wabau*. I.MJ; Lakn ghore 4,:ni: i-'ort W'ayne, MiS: "Pan Httndle. 10.00(1; Baltlmore and Oblo l.SsT; Qrand rimk "Nlckel Plate." t.110; Brle, keb*.; "Blg Four.** 'The Cnlon Paclflc ttv-day lasa 1 1 drcalar whi.-b is cqulvalent t,i an announcemenl that the lomt atandlng boycotl againal lhal road has i?,,,n r|e clared off. Tha clrcular announcea tbat all tha im. - eonnected wlth u have resumed tbe .-xi-hanire of round-trip business. Cbalrman Caldwell, of tbe Western Trunk l.lne Commlttee, returned from Denver to-day. ll< an* nounces all trouble* between the Cnlon Paclflc and the Ftlo Orande Weetern al an end and that tbe latter road has algned the agreement. A BIQ CONTRACT POR PREIOHTCAR? ii.tioit. Mi'-h.. i-vh. is.-a eontrnet for i.mo fretchtcara, with all modern improvem.-nts, has pracUcally been eloaed between tha .Michiiran-l'e ninsiiiar Rallroad Company, of Detrolt, and the New-Tork Central Rallroad. This wlll pn employ? ment to between J.Om' and ii.iahi men. A TItOLLsTr I.INK TO I'HII.AHKI.I'HfA. Somervir..'. X. J., Feb. ls.-Wprk his been started h.-r.' on what wlll be, wh.-n completed. the longeet trolley road In the world. The contractors are under bonda bl nwaplalg by April iu the tlrst tlve mlles of the New-York and Phlladelphla Tract on .'o.npanv's proposed electrlc railway betw.en tne two cltles. 'me first rall wlll be l-tl.l at H,dttk lt Is proposed to construct a mlle of traca era week, and .-onnect the towas of BaMrrMta *na llound llr.^k wlth the clty of New-1 ? 7'?^? u f . ? road wlll run through an agrlcultural d strUt. and the tractlon company is havlng^bttllta numbjr of comblnatlon-cars to carry lhe produ.u ol uas. !<___ tu ihe murkej