THE OMAHA 3)ADQY JBEE , SATURDAY , JULY 12 , 1800. Mnr h. John Peterson , Nela Lanon. Fred , j South Oinnhn Daniel 1i , JicQuckon , rOeorgo W. MuVepc-ace , NeK Peterson. John Condon. Kun ( llhson. Joseph ICunzol , John 0 , Bo\vloy , John D. Koblnson. 1'CllOCH llC till ) Klltllt. ' The greatest excitement prevailed when the result of the contest \MM generally known. Mercer clelegntlons walked the streets che < sr- ing nnd giving vent to \vlldcstcxprcsslom of enthusiasm. Over a hundred Seventh ward republicans inarched In a body to THE UKK office , ciuiylng a Mercer broom. They mngrcgnUxl In the rcportorlal tx > ems , heard the return * wad , nnd gave tlueo cheers for Mcr rr , the Seventh ward and Tim BrE. .Snylngs of Grout Jfon. The whhligli ; of tltno brings its iDVengcs. Lin Inge r. The blocks of fifty Bfemod lo go to siunds of loss than five. .John T. Cl.irko , If ono of them was In Jerusalem and tlio other In hull , \towould have won the battle , Paul Vnmleivoort. Fling away nmbltlon. Hy that sin fell tlio nngcls. Jou Hedmond. Oil , what an ass om 1 1 ( J. 31 , II. In Cooloy's ' Hnmlct. We're nil undone , Shrlver , Tills Is the suite of man. Today ho puts forth the loader leaves of hope , tomorrow blosspmn and bears his blushing honors thick upon him The third day comes a frost , n killing frost , nnd when ho thinks , good easy mini , full surely his greatness is n-ripenlng , nips bis root , mid then bo falls as I do. Chniree. I did not think to shed n tear in all my mlv cries ; but thou linst forced mo out of thy hon est truth to play the woman , Let's dry our eyes , 1) in Wheeler. Spurious reform is not u winner in Ornuha Gnllngher. I hnvo ventured lllto little wanton boys that swim on blnddeis , these nmiiv summers inn sea of glory. Hut fur bcjond my depth my high blcHUi pride at length broke under me , and now has left mo. wc.iry and old \v\l\\ \ \ ser vice , to tin ) mercy or n mdo stream tint mutt forever hide me. Vain jiomp nnd glory ot this world , I hate jo. W. J. llroatuli. Tlio 1 Jolt on Wool Market. BOSTON' , Mass. , July 31. [ Special Telegram to Tin : nr.i : . ] There has been a f.ilr volume Of Uade In wool , nnd the sales nmount to U,113KOt , ) i > ouiids 01 all kinds. Snmll lots only are selling , the largest ale being 150 , ( XX ) pounds of spring Tcxus at U0@i5o. There have also lieun small salcs of line Texas at i o. 'J'enltorj * woids nro quiet with small sales on the scoured basis of iXlc for line. 5C@ Me for line medium nnd B'Jf Vie for medium. California and Oregon wools have been dull and no sales of Importance hnvo boon re ported. Pine washed lleecet are in Inigo supply nnd selling most freely ; Ohio X sells nttlifj-Jcnnd : ( : XX at : ix ltf : for Michigan X not over U3c Is paid , unless for a very cholco lot. No. 1 combing Is firm at 30 ( < ? > lOc , and delnlno suloitlonssell at B'io for Ohio nmllUi'for Jillehlitan. Unwiished combing wools dull at lS ! ( . ! ! io for threo-ciglitha and 25f < iiic ; ) for ono-ciuiirter. Pulled wools con tinue quiet , Australian wools nro In fair de mand. Torclgn c.niKJtwoohdull. 'Ihty AViuit Kcolprocliy. Los'oov , July 11 In the commons this evening Mr. Howard "Vincent asked the gov ernment if in view of the fact of the free market afforded to American products In Great llrltalu while the heavy duties Im posed on British goods had nearly cx- tlngiiUhcd the national debt of Iho United States , the government would imlto Amnnca to icfmln fioin enforcing the prohibitory tnillTs now before congress , hut Instead give a Inir commercial reciprocity. Secretary Ferguson said that no such representations "were likely to bo successful. Painfully Iiiiirod In n Idtiunvay. 1'erro Munn , tbo iiiuc-ycar-old bpy of Frank Ahum , mot with n vorj- painful acci dent yesteniay afternoon. The llttlo fellow was riding up Blonde on a coal wagon , and at Twenty-fourth sheet was loft in charge of the team while tlio driver vent Into a house t o collect n bill. The horses became fright ened ntu passing motor ami suddenly turned , upsetting the wagon and tin owing the boy to the ground. Ho was picked up and taken to his home , when medical aid was summoned. Tliu injuries consisted of a dislocated shoulder nnd n badly finetured ankle. Death Ilooiird. HEUUV , July 11 , [ Special Cablegram to THE BH : . ] Herr Stcffcck , director of the JCoenlcsberg academy of ait , died today from apoplexy. liOi'isviM.i' , Ky. , July 11. Ex-Senator TliomasJJ."McCraiy died at his homo near Owensboi-o , Ivy. , yesterday In the seventy- fourth lear of his age. lie hud been a par- aljtlu for years. Olsii l'iiisitied. ( . Kilns GIsbvho worlcs for Drexel & Maul , ivhllo returning from the Crcighton hotel yesterday afternoon , was overcome by the heat and lay in n very critical condition .for several hours. Lnto last night ho began to recover uudls now considered out of danger. Tlu Clonkinnknrs' Strike. Nnw VOIIK , July 11 , The situation among the lockcd-out cloahmukcrs Is unchanged. About forty-flvo Polish Jews wore detained at the barge olllco this morning ns coming under contiact to tnko the places of the locked-out Uo.ikmahcrs , They were held for examination Approved \ > y ttio President. \VAHitiXdTON- , July 11. The" president to'day approved the legislative , Juillcia * and e.xccu- tivo appropiintioii bill ; niiaet to provide nn additional n sociato Justice of the snnicmo court of tlio territory of New Tklcxico , and nn act to provide for the disposal of ceitaln abandoned milltaiy reservations in Wyoming. Cotton Seed Oil Destroyed. ATLANTA , Gn , July 11. The refinery of the Southciu cotton seed oil mills near hero burned yesterday. Moro than two hundred thousand gallons of oil uero lot > tby t the bursting or tank * . Lois , $100,000. Killed and Ate JIls Jtother. Drm is- , July 11. Intelligence has reached here that a man named John Hart , living at Ballync.d , murdered his mother and then chopped her body to pieces. Wicn the mine \\as discovered Hurt was found lying beside the remains eating a part of them. Canada's Itlic Surplus , Omwv , Out , , July 11. The statement of tl.o revenue received nnd disbursed by the dominion of Canada for thollse.d year to June SO , shows n surplus of $7,90U,000 , , the laigest since the confederation. ol'TlioIr L- . . . N. V. , July ll.-Thomns JJeauau and Mis , Henry Vnnduson , injured in lust night's railroad accident ncir Owciro , uy wlilc-h thrco women were instantly lillled , died utter nn hour's sutTeilncj. I'lUilnrolml tlrulo Olllcjcr.s. WukKsiit , "Wis. , July 11. The supreme toinblo of the Patriarchal clYcle today elected ( iflleers us follows : Alexnnder Dounhl of Mliuic.iiKlU , supreme counsel ; T. T. Ander son of lilooiniugton , 111. , supreme marshal. , C'oullniiutlons. . WAiiu.s-iiToxJuly 11. The following eon- flnnntlonvio made today : A. I1. Dixon to lx > Indian wont nt Orow Ureck titul Lower llrulo agency , liouth Dakota. A Die Hrewc-i-y Ituriiod. Piur.VKiU'iiiA , July II. The bi-ewery of the Henry Mullet : lu-cnlng company wus diimnfred liv lliv this inomiiifr to tlio exteut of tlOO,000. Two men were h.idly injured. A TrnvolliiK Mnn SIIVOH n Woinun's M1V. A ( rnvolliif ; man , Mopping nt the Leo houao Ciiinpbellsbtivg , hul. , on k'.u-ulnp thut aliuly in the village was sulTcilntr terribly wltii crump cello , RIIVO the land-lady a bottle of medicine , which lie hail \\ltlulilm nnd ro- nuo.-iU'd her te tulio it to the sick woman , .The medicine relieved lior promptly and slio bellnyea navod her life : it was Chauiberlaln'3 Cello , Cholera and Dlnrrhcva liamcdy , tlio promptest and most rollnbla nicdlclno In use lor bowel ccuijilaluU. A BULLET M HIS BREAST , Jacob Bidei , a Dakota City Farmer , round In a Dying Condition , A PLATTSMOUTH MAN HAS A CLOSE CALL .Soldiers' Iteimlon at A" lon Sporting Toiiriuniiciil nt Prcmittit A Sonsa- tlonal Clitirch Tilnl at North 1'lnttr. DAKOTA CITT , Neb. , July 11 , [ Special Telegram to Tun Ben. ] Jncob A , Sides , a fanner living about thrco mites fi'orn this place , was found nbout two miles from his homo In atttwonear John dribble's , shot through the chest and nn old army rlilo lying by his side. Sides liai been d rlnklng very hard for a long time , and It Is thought ho had become slightly demented. Knrly this morning ho borrowed his brothel's rifle and left homo without telling nny ono where ho was going. Ills neighbor became alarmed at Ills auicnconnd stinted u search for him at noon. About 4 o'clock ho was found Ivlnf in a Krovn la the condition described. The doc tors say tint there is little hope for him , as they cannot truce the bullet. Sides has a xvlfo and fotirsinull children nnd Is the pos sessor of one of the nnost farms in the county , No vauso tun bo assigned for the rash , act ox- ccpt hard driulilng. A Sensational Onu-jli Trial , Noiirir I'/\.TTK , Nob. , July U. [ Special to Tin : Bra ] A .sensational church trial 1m been underway in this city for the past three days , chaises luvinj ; been piefcrrod by cer- tiln members of the Jlethodlst Eplaeopil church against Hon. J. T. Ncsbltt. A court has boea organized for the purpose of ascer taining the facts. . The prosecution , however , seems to lie malignant and tlio olllcers of the court are determined to convict , regardless of truth or justice Tim court sits with closed doors , ovcirules nil legal precedents established for the pur pose of obtaining tiuthful evidence , admits hearsay testimony , and refuses to allow the impeachment of the witnesses who have tcs- tlilcd for the prosecution. . The court is dubbed "tho cat nnd parrot show" on the streets nnd the belief Is preva lent that the result will be a division of tlio church. Klncl-Hcnrted Hnllrond Ofllulals. UAVCNXA , Web. , JulyS. To the Editor of THK Ben : On the afternoon of July \Vllliani Clinton , abrakonmnon the B. & M. , had both of his legs cut oft by being run over by n switch engine. No sooner had the accident happened than telegrams went llj ing to Lin coln la regard to it. It was but a few min utes until nn order came from Lincoln to s > end a special lo Grand Island fora doctor to as sist m uuipuluting the llrubs , In the mean time. Ti-.ilnmaiter Belnup got an cnirino and roach rer.dy and made the run of H.3 miles , from Lincoln to Kavemm , in two hours und thirty-five minutes , Since then other specials have ln-f i sent for assistance , nnd now the patent. Is doirtf finely. No more prompt nt- teallcn co'ilcl hum boon given to the pre l- Jentof the United Stares than hns been c.hown to the sulTeier by the B. As M. olllclnls. A CITIZEN. A Brute la Human Form. GrSKVA , Neb. , July 11. [ Special to Tins Br.i ! , ] A brute In human form named Kuslcr last night undertook to rid himself of his third wife. Ho whipped pounded and beat beat her until she was more dead than alive. She managed to let the neighbors know of her precarious condition and by help went before fore the magistrate nnd swore out a warrant for the uiiestof her biutnl husband , but by the thno the ofllccr pot to the scene of notion her husband had lied. A strict search will bo made for him. The cause of ull this Inhuman treatment-is that lie professed to bo Jealous of her actions and heiic o the above row. The woman's oho is virtuous neighbors say a good , ous woman. The west end Is all tore up over the affair. Thu f uturo will toll tlio oatcomo of this affair. A. Nnvr liimirnnuo Company. K , Neb , July 11. [ Special to Inn BEK. ] An Insurance company has been or ganized la this city and articles of incorpora tion filed with the state auditor. They will do business under thonninoof the Modern Woodmen accident Insur.mco company. The oflUerg nro : Dr. A. O. Faulkner , president ; It. J. Coles , vice president ; lion , N. M. Fer guson , ticnsurer ; A. D. Hicks , secretary , and N. W. Goblo , general agent. The company will start out strong and the prospects nro bright lor a good business. Thu object of Iho company is , not to mnito money , but to give the thousands of Woodmen in the state a cheap accident insurance. 1lo\v in tlio Alliance. JUsTixas , Nob. , July 11. [ Special Tele gram to Tins BRL.J From a gentleman who seems to bo on the inside of alliance-union labor affairs In this county your coi res pond- eat learns that a storm is brew ing trial tlueatens to cast asunder the ties existing between the several labor and alli ance organisations. The trouble arose over the call for the Independent congressional convention In this city on the tilth Inst. , which -was changed to suit McKelghan. The republican allmnco men don't fancy Mc- Kelghan dictation nnd threaten to lep'uclluto MclteighUii and his ttriUcrs und shako the alliance. * _ Sporting Tournament. , Nob. , July U. [ Special to Tun BVB. ] The Fremont gnu club has just do- teunhicd to hold a sportsman's tournament of thico dujs on August 13 , 13 and 1-1 , A lib- end llbtof piizcs is being arranged nnd it is expected will attract the best shooters of the state. One of the features of tlio occasion will bo a match between V , B. Nolhawnv of the Fremont club turn Charles 0. Ilarrolil of Lincoln , 100 Hvo birds eifh for f-200 a side and the championship of Nebraska. Hani ami Horses Burned. Aunov , Kob. , July ll.-Special | to Tim Bn.J : Two barns and a granary belonging to T. 51. Cowloy near town burned to the ground last evening. Two horses and a binder wore consumed with the bams. Ono horse , n largo four-year-old colt , ho had Just brought In fiom the pastuio that afternoon. Tlio origin of the tire is not known , There was bomo insurance on tbo bains and horses. Disappointed at ( ho Voto. Pnxnrri , Neb. , July -Special [ to Tun BIT. ] The few farmers who have been In tovui thiil Ijvo on the Omaha reservation , feel quite .soro o\cr the action of President Harrison in vetoing tbo land extension bill. Tiny all felt Jubilant when it pissed the t\vci houses nnd looked for no further delay. Itoimioii nt Albion. AI.HIONNob. . , July ll-Special [ toTirr BIT. ] Thc soldlet-a1 reunion is running in full blast. The town Is 'decorated with Hags , The citizens nro doing all they can to muko the soldjou hnppy. The buiincts houses hiuo made n line ; display. Judge 1B , Tiffany gmo an ubjo address at the c.inip lire , A Mvely Streor Fhht. 1'i.A.TTSMOUru , Neb , July U. [ Special Tclegnin toTiiRBuE. ] .V lively ustlo encounter - counter took place on Main street this evenIng - Ing between John Askins ot ( Jtilcajo , secre tary of the motor enr eo-iip-my , and John A. Davies. a lawyer. The nffnli was the out- conio of a previous encounter caused by some tvcmble over u contract , Asltlns was arrested ui.d thn unsif will bo trlctd by Jury tomorrow morning. _ _ _ Thp Ilaby Colts AVon. AwJi , Nob. , July H. [ Special Telegram txi Tim BrE.-An intercstlng game of ball was phyed hero today uotxveen the Alma lint and second nines , known M the Old ots und the .Baby Colts , resulting in u vic tory for the B aby Colts by a score of S to : J. COIISIIH Kuturna. riiKMovr , NoV , July ll.-Si [ > eclulTulo0'r.im to TUB BUK. ] Itym learned today from reliable - liable sources that the populatlou of the lurco larger cities of. Ihls census dlslrict , loccmu returns which are nearly completed , is approximately as follows : Fremont 7,031 , Urand Island 7,835 nnd Kearney 8-HH. , It was recently nnnounccd tliit frcinoiit lind nboutO,500. This was n great disappoint ment , buttho latorllffurcs conio near "hat the population Is honestly supposed to l > a. Ilro % < or 1'olntn. Biinwsint , Neb. , July 11. [ Special tolirn Bin. : ] Some villain got ( it the docket of ono of our Justices nnd cut out and dostrojocl the entire records of an Important case of o-ssnult lth Intesl to kill. No clue lo the icrpetw- tor of the net. The weather Is hot nnd nliuly , lut corn nnd other crops properly cultlvabd nro lookIng - Ing veil. Tbo most exciting republican primary elections over held In JllninorauityLMiiicoiT today , The contention meets toiiorrow. The tiunstlon Is clcnrly dcilncu1 hiph license or prohibition , Both paitiw will bring out their full strength and there U 110 the icsult , Knot County Ton-Hero , IS'eb. , July 11. [ Special to Titr. Bin : . ] The Knox county touchers' ' Institute began its two weeks' session hero ouKouday and Is now nudor excellent headwnv , sixty- live teaclu'rs having been already riiTOllcd. The Instructors ate I'rof , A. ( J. Ong , late iirincipnl of the high school at Cieigliton , and Prof T. J Hunt , late ot the hlj-h school at 1'lerco , but now principal of the Niobrara schooU. A Itrntal Ficncl. IIr Srnixa' , Neb. , July 11. [ Spaclnl Tel egram to THK Uin.J A most villainous at tempt nt assault was perpetrated on the peiv son of Mrs. Neil Peterson , living a. short distance south of town , by P. A. Peters of this pln > c Peters went to the house of Mrs. Peterson and finding lien , alone nskixt for n drink of water. When she brought the wntcr lie seUcd her and drugged hup to the hod , Where ho brutally tried to accomplish his desires Her cries for help aroused tno neighbors. Peters is now under uvrcst. This is his third attempt of this kind'i * the neighbor hood : uid the citizens aru thoroughly aroused. Allinnnc/IfTalrs. Ni r.sox , Neb. , July 11. [ Special Telegram to Tn K Bin. ] The alliance convention , with an uttendinco of ninety-lire , nominated for representative George Kclton ; commissioner , Jacob F. Dei pi ; clerk of court , John Uuad ; county attorney , 11. U. Sutherland. Dele- Bates were sent to the state congressional and senatorial convention uninatruclccl. Glrard fc Nicholas shipped nine cars of cattle from Uualau todaj over tlio Itock Island to Kansas City , Mr Tlioiniw Hewitt of Lincoln added a ear of hos to tlio train. Henry "Wehrmun shipped thrco caraoC cattle to Omaha over the B. & M. Hairy 0. llltoiiio Jcail. ) PiATTSMocTit , Is'eb. , Julj' 11. [ SjceialTel egram to Tun BBK.I Hurry C. nitchie , seeu'tnry of the city fire department and the residence about 3 o'clock this aftciioon after a lingering illness of six \\eeks. canscd by bi-alu fetcr. Mr. Ritchie \wis nlsosucrctary of the ilmucn's state tournament lonnnlttx.'o nnd a republican politician of seine prom inence. The funeral will bo hold Sunday moinhig at 0 o'clock mid will be concluctel by tbo Royal Arcanum nnd lire depaitment , T > 6lh of Which oiganlzatlons hoviu a uieiiiK'r. A Cloio Call. PIATTSMOL-TII , Xoh , July 11. [ Special Telegram to THR Bnu. ] S. W. Httt had a narrow escape from beinff bulled nlivo at Holland's gravel pit , north of the cJty. last night. He vas loading gravel nnd tlie bank caved in. lie saw his danger just in time andbircly escaped The falling sand caught the team und partially buried onoof the ani mals , but they wcro gotten out wtlliout seri ous injury. Kcpiihllcnu CiuicuM's nt Lincoln. Ivivcoi.s % Kob. . July 11. [ SpcclalTclesmm to Tim BIK. ] Large and enthuslnstla repub lican caucukes were held in ths various wards of the city this evening , The pri maries will beheld tomorrow and from the present outlook It is probiblo that the f ol- ls\\lng will bo nominated : H. B. Moore , senator ; H. H. Lnkely , JJ. . Gilltland , A. J , Cornish , representatives ; John Frost , county commissioner , ana D. G. Courtney , county attorney. _ Knocked tlio 1/crnlimiKjns. Ir.Kiioiix , Neb , July 11. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bi.n. ] At the lepubllcnn pi-1- niary held hero tonight very llttlo iiitsrost was manifested , Tliero wore djjhb candi dates in the field , three Broatcli and five Mercer , Tlio fiercer men Imociwd the per simmons. They uro Jonas A , Try , II. Donkcer , Andrew McKcliiion , Henry Uolfs mid Kleho- las Uclkcn. A Texas IJattle. DnxTrn , Col. , July 11. A telegram Just re ceived from \'s > lcta , Tex. , says a pHchcVl bat tle is in prepress there between two local factions , both of which claim to control the ton n government. In the election last April each pirtv chimed the victory nnd the town , bus iiad tvio 'governments ever since. Several fights re sulted nnd it was expected tlio trouble would culminate in the cotitllct which took place to night. Later The fljmt hns ceased hut both sides hold their ground , nnd It is impossible for anyone to venture out to discover tlio number of dead nnd wounded. The telegraph operator there litres ho can count six dead todies from his window , Tlio President tt the Alliance. CHICAGO , July U. The Journal this even ing publishes a telegram under tlio date of Carlisle , Pntgi\iiiB tlio text of n letter writ ten by President Harrison in response to an imitation to attend the national granger ex hibition. In it ho says , In pait , "tho tariff question is the most Important of the day , and jx-ople should bo thpioughly oJuc-nted on it. As there is no doubt the fnrmliiR element is the backbone ot tlib or nay other frco gov ernment. it is necessity that they stionhl un derstand this question so that tho- can dU- tinqulsh between free trade , and protection , Fieo trade Is difficult to handle and if it blionlcl win in IS1) ) . ! itwould cause great "dis tress throughout the Innd " AVorlcl's ' Fair Heurotary. Crncino , July 11. Cougrcssimiu Hutter- worth of Ohio A\as \ tonight elected secrotmy by the boaul of directors of tlio World's Co lumbian exposition. Ilo was opposed hy lion. Adllebtemis of Illinois , lint ussUtant post master general under Cleveland. Three ballots weio taken , the llrst , 20 to"8 , thu t > ec- oucl 31 to 7 , nnd third 24 to I. Tivcntjthree vero necobsury for n choice. iJesti'H Ciuod L'OXUONJuly 11. Among the numbers of wedding gifts presented to Stanley Is ono from the queen of amlnnturo of herself sot vlth diamonds. AtcompanjIiiR the gift Is a letter from her majesty pr.iiilnjtlu the high- esttcims the work ot exploration esiriled on by Stanley and wishing Mm inncli liapplness in his wedded life. Stanley , ia s6iawliat ( bet ter this evening. , Taken n Jlojrcp. * ( BKIIHK , July 11. [ Spoelql piblepmm to Tim HKB. ] Albert Lincoln Bmttliraif Ameri can , 1ms taken the degree of 4&Mrof ( chem istry at Berlin university , * . , The V7np Dcl'o.ils Qaliii , ] . SnATTLr , Wash. July 11. It g , wrestling match last night between Maltosadtt , the .lap , chnniploii hcavyMelght , and W. II , Quinn , champion heavvwi'ifihtol t liel'acllic toast , the Jap was declared the \riaiiei- , - 1 , IjettciCjiulcr.s at AVorlc. LOMIOX , July 11 , Affaira uro becoming nioroiju Jot among thelettorcarii rs and.tlioy uro pciformlngtholr duties ns Ujunl today , ' ' Tn IjnnKcil Cur Main. ' 1CA3s CITV , Mo , July Il-Dl8 | > atcho3 from various polutaln Kansivi licnj com has h > ou jufferlnghy drouth state that copious i a ns fell today greatly henulltthig tin ) crop. 1C02. Six teen tli arid Farnnn streets la the now Hook Island tlokot ofilcc. Tick ets to ull jiolnta east at lo\\ oil rutoa KCM3XK. Hniulrcils t\ft \ Women nnil Clillilrcn l3ieo)3iUa.tea ) Inlo the "Water. lUr.mx , ftiffll. A. terrible ncc Idcnt oc curred. ntDnHmouth , bjr wlilchnnunibor of people -\vcro drt ncd , buttho exnct number \lctlrns nlll ot bo known till tomorrow. The disaster baiipcncd by reason of n ehnln attached to t ) Wtry-ljoat whlcli sliiipeclout of plnco , Allovlniftho ! front end of the bridge to sluU nnd iliii-lpltdto a crowd of COO or 7W \YOinoujtui3chtldrcnluiho , water. The peoploworo crowded there vailing- for thoncw foirrs uQr , Annex Jmt nriivcd from -N\-w York to the oodc. When the stenmcrgotllttiln \ tvo foot of tlio landing a numhcrof pcpinH jumped o boird , and nt that taoment the iicclicnt cccurroil. The outer cinl of the bridge went down suddenly and the terror Stricken tiowil slipped oil into thoharbor ns though they wow uescenJIiig a ollde , pllluff on top of eiich other , shrieking for help and scrambling for means ofsntcty. Foc oincnilmitesthc > n ) wns n ( * onfu cd innss. of wotnen and children struggling in tliowiiter , but the accident luul hnrdlj. hnijK'iedbetoiouiIoji'ii ) ( men leaped to the icsc-ue. ThediwnliiR i > eoi > loveio liipldlj- passed up to the nion itandluc above on tlica-\thnrt09 , and thoupUlity with Which the i-escuers performed tlieir-\\orlc \ lesultedIn a gixsat majority of those who fell in Ivolng saved from death. When the crowd slipped ctT the Inndlng- stiujo the peojilo around , nuinbcritig seine humh-cds , cio\\iled to the sides of the wharf and tlitx'\v utleksand boirds tothostruirfrllng maw iu the water vlillo a number of lifo pw- seivccs Merc ihrowi to them from the steamer , Many-people A\orestvutk \ nnd in jured bv Hying Iwaiui nnd all tlio bodies re- co el ed bear cuts and bruises. The state ments , of the spectators show that moat of those \\lio Cell in wore \vcrovoincn and ehil- dren. and the scenes immediately following the disaster were frightful. Wlnsn all the c in sight had been brought to lanj. the woilt of grappllnjr for the d rowncd ones coimiienccd. "Within two hours four bodies " \vero recovered , but up to midnight no other victims \\cro found. It is believed nt least fout others areIostTjut the exact number can not bo told nt present. Intense excitement prevailed in Dartmouth and Halifax when the news of tlio dis.istff spread and thou sands flocked to the seme , where they re mained until a late hour wntchlug those worldlier la the water. Owing1 to the con fusion It is Impossible to tell-who nro missing , but tbo number cannot bo largo. The names of those vrlioso bodies liavo been recovered uro : Mi 3 Bisiir. 1'osTF.ri. Pcriu : BOVI.K. MlS3 AlIJC SfNOTT. JOHN Bc.\ii ( colored ) , A TJIJltl TltlVA I , SKX&A Tl OX. Flop > cniciit of an A-ctr ssulili n Bt. Paul 'Vcmth , ST. PAUL , Minn. , July H.-tSiwcInl Tcle- gfam to Tin ; UEB ] There was a lluttcrof excitccincnt nniong the Japanese maiJensut Harris1 tUcntcr tonight. Cioups of these quulutly clad ( lowers of Jlio "Jllltado"were \vhisieringhct-o nnd tbero below the stn o , while in front ot the house there vero similar m\st \ < erlous demonstrations , nvidciitly there was something in : the ivlnd , and It proved on estimation to l > o > nothing more or less tlinn tlio n.iarrUeofnno ( ! of the chorus girls to a wc'lllcnonynwiic man of this city , the dis covery of which had but Just occurred , and tbe w lilspcrlngr groups were commenting on tbo event. Little Aunlo Smith , a ultietcen-joar-old brunette , than -ulioin a more fascinating maiden ne\er ueered coqiicttishly ironi ho- hlnd the folds of ii. .Tapanoso fun , joined the \VIlbur oi > ciii company in Columbus , 0. , last January. Soon after her arrival In St. Paul she niadothonopiaiutnnco of A.rchio Mathcl" , n youth of hei own ajjo and younpest son of the wealthy carpeC merchant of that name , doing- business , otr'riiinl ' street. They be-cAino cnVagccl ami Thursday ovcn- liit ? clopetl to Hudson.Vis. . , the "Aberdeen" of this section , and were man-led by a Jus tice of tlio pcaco. Mis. Mathels is the daughter of a fashion able Columbus modiste and in rolnt Of education mut appcarauco is fully a match lor her husband. He 35111s His ITntiierniid Brutally As- si nits. Hit Mother , NASHUA , N. II. , July 11. This morning at " \Viu-L-en Holt's farm ho-uso jiearVest \ Wilton Dd\vin Holt , a millamn , bratally assaulted his mother , crushing her face with tei-rlble Wows. Ho next dragged hlasick father from his bed to tlio nreplncovhero , ho pounded his hcud to a jelly , killing1 lilm , In the meantime nclgtibois arrived and u desperate buttle ensued bjCoi-o Holt ivns finally captured. Two of the neighbors \\ero badly wounUcMl in the flRht , Had help not arrived , It was the Intention of Uoltto.iur- derlils uiotheTiimlnuut. AVhon the coroner nirlvcStho slclcroompre sented a toriiblo sight , tlio premlfes Iwlng covered with Tjlood while his body lay on the floor almostimrqcognlzablo from the terrible pounding- had received. Xast Sunday llolt called his inotlici to ono side , said ho felt strange nni thought something should be doiio with him before lie haimed some mem- Iwr of the family ; He has been pronounced insane. rnmeU's Miulcrntlnn. x , July 11 , Mr. P.irnell in the com mons this evening made the cloblng-speech on the debate 611 the vote for 13alfour's salaiy as , chief secretary for Ireland. After remarlc- ing that lie va ? anxious tlio - 33,000,000 , , pro posed under the land purchase hill should be > usc l to the best advtiiitngc' , Pai- nelL supgested that the constabulary bn emjjloyeil ia the autumn in obtaining ictunis iroire the estates , in Munster and Coutiauglit , sliouin ? the rents paid rtopec- tlvcly by occupy ing and hy noii-occupUuc tcnsints. If that coui--o was taken Balfour would find the inngnltudo of tlio problem ho hail uinlertnlicn to bolvo enormously re duced. Ha would bo cimbletl to so modify the1)111 that the avaihblo fuiLfl would g-oa gicnt deal further than ho hail nny present idea of It must still bo Insisted , however , that local money must not ho liypothcc.ited without the consent of the local authorities. Bnlfour thunkcd Pnniell for the moderation of his speech nnfl pioiulsed to consider the mutter. Tli v ( JOMSOOII \Vlniie > \ u > , Mass , July 11. The llttlo SccJteh cuttei Jtllnorra hns beca beaten for the ih-st tirro in these waters. It vtas a signal vlctoiy for Burgess to defeat last year's cliainpion and ho nlunys vlns over tha Scnfox with Jth ( Merlin. It was a per- fecrt ynclitlng day. , tin the start the first class scbooner Se-nfojffivna away fiom the line , being thereby Tb.Ally ha.ndicjippcd , After lonndlng the ] jachts bcpanMind - work jjintf hero the Merlin shoved her speed. She toolc the leading windward position , jwlilch ho held to the Ihdsh. Thu Majfiimcr fe-11 to the last plnc-e , LH the fortV'footri : wco , In ivhlfh all the In- tcpest hcttled , thoPnpiiooscwustiiodrKtover tha line and nrtxvr Her tlicOossoon , Mlnervi ) aiul Ventura. On the heal homo thoGotsoon shovedlho Minerva her old tricks , leading tlio procession , the Minorca maneuvering al ways , but f-iilint-to-iloaotlio gap. The Cen tura fell hchlnd < fl < lid the Pappoose. The Gossoon , finished an twyltincr. . 1 1 1 A Myhtcry K\il | lnp 1. TOUT " \VoisTir \ , 'I'eic. ' ' , July 11. [ Special Tele gram to TUG IlcBj-TjJMayor . S. I'ondlcton was on July 5 mm led to Adcllo G.C'jllen , n telephone g-lrl Iiif the employ of the Port \Voith tuleiiliono'eKfhunxo. When this now \\n made public hero today It cicatc-d a sPiisntlou , ns it wai supjoacd IVInyor Pen- illetcu hnd a wlfunudi intuastliiK funilly In tlus city. It tiai t > iilro thut last August M -\or L\'ndlotou went to Chicago nnd jjot a dlvoree from Ida llrat wife on the ( jiound of inooinpitlbly of tciniicr , butte ull appc.ir. ances tlio fujolly rolutlons. were uicnt coidiul , Stontuslilp At London SlKlited- : The Kansas , from Boston ; the FieslnnO , the LyiUun Monarch , th i City of Choitcrnml the Maasdain , from New Yorlc. At ( JuconstoxMi The Kovoda , from * > e\v York. At Hamburg The f oniii niiln , froniKoiT Yoik. At Now York The Sruile. fiom Drcmenj the \VIclanJ , from THEIR FINAL ASSEMBLING , All Departments of the Toacltera' Conven tion Got Together Agatu. HAVE OUTGROWN THE CONSTITUTION , ttia l resotit ISocly Onnnnt 1)0 < 3ov. silty tlin Original rvs An Able Inpnr on iho .Itnce Question. 3r. PAir. , July 11. At toilny's ' praslon of Iho National Educational nssoclntlon li * . Howctt of Ohio nro o ton question of privi lege to deny the published statement reg.ird- liiK lila ciiiulUUivf for the presidency. .Alcxnnilnr Torbos of Illinois then got the flooi'on acuo.itton ] of pii'llego untl vc.id from the constitution of the association to prove that , the method of election of onieors jcUer- dny had boon illegal nnil was therefore null nnd-iold. He ofTi-recl i sciies of resolutions setting forth this statement and moved tlnit the election of ofllcers bo now hold , His motion AMIS Immediately seconded nnd ho spoke In support of It. Ho snld the consti tution provided for tin election , by billet lot , which huil not boon granted , nor was there any record of any elec tion nor of tlio announcement of one by the president. Ills speech im heartily applauded. I'lvsldeut Canlidd c pl-ilncd that the proa- cnt constitution hid been adopted Tor a small body tuid was In ninny ways unfit for the greatly augmented mimborof the picscnt or- giuilMtlon. Tlio very inplcl growth of the assoclution lincl compelled tlio waiving of unitiy constitutional provisions and would ' now'bo physically Impossible to curry out all the exact provisions ofthoronstltutlon. lie sironirly In favor of the advisability of tlio action tnken , suhi ) ( ; tlnitlt w.is better to mnko ono mistake Limn to make nthousund In ti.vlng to obey the letter of ttto l.nv. 1'or the reasons given he deelnied the motion nnd resolutions out of order. Mr. HarloyofVLscousin , \vlio had seconded Mr. Foibes' motion , appealed from the decision of tlio chulr. but President Canllcld refused to lioar nu appoul anil his decision vas Elected \\ltU comhlued applause anil hisses. The chair railed immediately for the report of the president of the educational council and the mntter ivai dropped for the session and probably for the ineetinjr. ( Jeorg-oF. Hi-own of Illinois offered a reso lution on the Columbian exposition at Chicago recommending the appointment of Trof. 0V , Tousloyof ailnnoapolis as education at the exposition , The ilret paper or the inoruinRva ? on "Or- panlzntion nnd System versus Oiipiiulity and Individuality in Teacher and Pupil , " by Henry S.ibluoC DCS Moincs. The coneludi tig paper of in o niornlnpasim explanation of the work and scope of tlio uni versity nnd school extension system ot rcicl- 111 g and lectures by United States Commis sioner of Education W. 'JL' . Harris. During the afternoon the various depart ments met for tlio hist thno this year. The kinilorifiitten dep irtinciit elected as presi dent for the j ear Mrs. Kudora Hallnum of Ln i'oite , Incl. II. S. Jones of Pennsylvania was elected president of the ch'paitinent on elementary schools. The general topic of the hlt-h ns n linUhlng school was considered by Iho socomUi-y educ.itlon department II. Leo Sellers of Toias ana .rmncsll. Halter of Coloiado read papers on the ireiioral topic and others fol low ed on the special divisions. The eollcgcdcinrtinent considered thoqups tionof college nuinitiistr.itlon of the manner of raising the standard of colleges in general. Committee reports \\aio heard by the de partment on Industrial education and manual training. Dr. Lwia McClouth of BrooUllngs , S. D. , was elected president. Hon. Aaron Oovo of Denver read a paper before the music depaitinen' , advocating music ns a regular part of requited school work and the placingof It on the snmo ground with nrthmitic nnd all other branches. Judpo Gumby of the Louisiana supreme court delivered an inteiesthiff address to night on the nice problem , \viilch ho said concerns not only the south , but the whole country , It will not settle Itself. It mus > t not bo lot aluno. It dommdi brave thought nnd determined action if ve would solve It by n bloodless i evolution. All tlio trouble in the south arises from the political jealousy of the negroes and from tno fear of the whites that negro rule will bo restored and utterly destroy tlio now-born progress of tlio south , The true solution of the nice problem on n justbasii lies In the re- sti lotion of tlio suffrage and tlio only just ro- utrlctton is an educational qualification. If tli e negro was enabled to exercise the right of suflrago Intelligently all tlanger and appre hension of race trouble would conso. This qualification should bo ndoptcd hy tlio general government nnd the same KO\ \ eminent should give the negroes tlio ilicjiis of educatlqii to qualify for the liuidens and rcspoiiblbilltlcs of citizenship which the government plnccd on them to bubiervo Its own ends. Public education is the peculiar nnd grandest distinction ot the Arncilcnn nation and it oughtto bo put Into the national constitution. The press should cense to bo paitisnn in tlio presence of this grave Issue. Statesmen should throw nsidonll tomporaiy cxpcdlcuco and adjust the question on a basis just and fair nnd safe to botli races , President J. C. Piico of Livingstone col lege , Salisbury , N. C , , next delivered un ad- dic'ss on "Education nnd the Problem , " President Price is a negro , nnd an eloquent ono. Ho argued that the negio freedom would never be complete until the negro becomes educated. The solution of the problem Is the granting to tlio negro of nil civil Tights towhich ho i * entitled as a member of tlio human family. The race pioblem is the nntuitil outcome of environment nnd a change must bo uvula in the character of that environment. AYliilo educating the poor negiocs the poor wliltes of the south should not bo neglected. President Canflold of liritoii In a closing talk turned over tlio gavel to the new presi dent , " \V. \ H Giurot , who spolco for n moment and then tlio thirty-fourth annual convention of the National Udncatlonul association was adjourned. At the last session I'rof. Baker of Colorado presented a report of the committee on resolutions , They favor inor.il training in the public schools nnd recommend investigation of the \Vhlto Cioss League hi- oiaturo ; endorse the American humane so ciety ; advocate the touching of the ethics of polities ; approve of compulsory education tea a limited extent ; commend United Ktntcs Commissioner Morgan's plans for Indian school lands ; endorse laud grants for colleges - legos and demand the repeal of all lm poit duties on books. A resolution re- gardin ; spelling reform was referred to a special committee to report next jenr. > lore Gold flip Knrnpc * . Nr.YOHK , July 1 1 Foreign bankers to dnyo'idcrcd if 1,000,000 , moro gold to Kurope , making so far * . ' , ( MX.000 ) In geld bars to go to morrow. There was considerable dl.scuislon as to the reasons for the sliliinicnt. ICIddcr & Penhody say their export is simply an ex change transaction. Some bankers fatnto the gold Is .intended for tlio Hank of England , whoso reserve has decreased to n low figure , and Others * tate It Mill go ultimately to LJuonoj Ajrea. lM Hxvi'ou.Tuly , 11 , President Ingalls of the Big Fpur met the men with the griov- nnces from the several In-.uiches today , hcnid their demands nnil icpHcd witli Idndlj- argu ments until they Intimated that if their terms wore not compiled with the federation will toke a hnnd in It. Then ho promptly lepllid that no ouHidcru can tUtlo clIlTuroncos he- tween the Big- Four uiul its eniplojes. IIo said tonight that tin ) ( lomundH of the men vero'iensonablo gniiornlly , mid iio felt thcio would bo no difllculty In leuchlng a settle ment. ToiiiuiyVnul KiuxiUcd Out. NKVOiiiBANii \ , La. , July 11. Charlie "VVIt- BOH , the nngllHli kid , ItiiockedoutToininj- AVnrUIn ( iwlit rounds tonight before the Olympic club for u purse of f 100. Through coaches l'uHmaii ] ) ilnco cara , ( feoroc'Iliilnir chulr cirri to Chlciio | and Intorvonlu ji via tlio fjroutlt'Hk Island routo. Tlukot olllco 101TJ , blxtocntli und Furiuuu. of the Clubs. o . Won , P6f Of. Mlnnenpolft . . . ( U : w .001 Mlhvnkoo . , , ( VI .00 , Kumas Oily. . . M l > enror . fit in 27 Hloinc city. . . . ( V ) Hi r.ii Dos nloliiM. . . . ai 77 .4 Oiunlni. . ( 37 . .4.40i Bt. I'aui . D'J ' 41 Dos 9roliic < t 11 , Oiiinhn 2 , Brs Mom : , In , July 11. [ Spochl Telegram - gram to Tin : 31ui : . ] Omulmwns easily do- limtcd lodnj in tlioopenlnggiiinoof the BCrlc * with Des Molnos. Young Mnrtln was put in by the visitors to do the twirling nnd proved to bo so criattc that ho wa < substltucd by AVlllis nftcp'tho futril Inning , Honclihnd the Omahii Lwtsinen nthls morxy , only being- lilt for fourBcntteilng singles Thrco scores wore made l y Des Molnea in the llrst Inning , a baao on balls , n base on being lilt by a. pitched hull , and three singles Omnliagot ono by Koan-m being hit l y n pitched Uall , it steal of second , nndi single by Cleveland , The second started also by n bate on ball * ' and biuso for being 'hit by n pitched , bull , but : i ne.\t trlplu lilay bv An- urws to 3taniiluiu on "Jninic/'a lly ended the innlinj in shoit ordor. IIL thotliln ] a single , 1111 error , two biuct on bulls mid n Holder's i-lioloo ( rave les ) Molno * two tnoro i-utis. Two inora were made in the third by n base on bulli , ti triple and itsaeri- ileo. Dos Moines pot niiother in thosevintli. on lulouhlo tnid n tiiple , and Oinah.i K < > t on on n single liy Andreivs , n stolen base , a waeri- lice nnil \vtld pitch. Thrcoero \ nbtuluod. by Dos Mollies in the eighth , nfter two ere out on two vlngloi , two ba-es on bulli , a huso on being hit by a pitched b.UI , four stolen bivsoa nnd n couple of unora The score : Kuiibab Ulty . . . . . . .1 0300230 b FIT.MMUIV. Ttuiiscnrne'cl St.l > uutllCati' > isClty4. Two- buso lilts 3Iin n luff. Hums Hoover. Homo runs famltli il. ll.iscson lills OIT Mcnlilii i , oil I'carsa. StrncUoiit Dytlec'UluS.byJ'enis 2. Uuipliu liouvor. Slonv City IS , IVIiln-anlcpo D. MILWAUKEE , " \Vls. , July 11. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BP.E. ] Following la the result of todaj'sgnmo ' : 111" 1 > 'MS03. Milwaukee . . . . . . .i 00001070 0 SlonxUlty . 0 0202003 13 817)1 UA.I1Y. "Earned itms 1Illwanl < eo 7 , Sloiu City 1. Two luso hi ts Ptittlt , Jiuit/cn , Glenn. Thno l > a e lilts-l'oonnun , Diivls. liases stolen I'l-ttltft Cllno , Olonn 2. nouhlo play Slioclc. \\clohiiiul Moirlssoy. lliisos on lulls Mlt- \v iil < oo9.Moux C'lty ( I. btrnHcoiit Hv Orlf- lltli lbj-lliirdtcki. : Iiyl > o\lln2 T'issuil bulti Jantzon L. buhulIhassQ 1 , VI Id pltchus Rurclk'lt. Tlmo of damn Two liouid and t-nonty inlnules. ITmplro llriulersua. O , Denver I. Minn , July 11. [ Special Telegram to TIIU Bus. ] Following is the rc-iiilt of today's Minneapolis . 2 2 0 0 02-30 0 IJemor. , , , . . 00 0 0 10 00 I BUMMAltr. Uunioninod Jllunenpolh 2. Two-ba ; ri lilts Aiirirm. Ityn. Tliifp-bnin lilN Mliinuhiiii. Uoublo phiTM O'lu ) > - to Uvn. McUlono mid Hoynnlds llimo oiilmlls Ity DuUoS.-l'lood : i. Struck nut Hy Iliikol , ' , liy KJnod II. I'as-iud ' lulls Diiraliilu y. J ohbook 1. Wild | > l clicM Hoodl. Tluio ot giiiuo Tivo houis , Umplio Huniiett , Nation nl AT nosro.v. Doston . 4 0 Chicago . 0 lilts-Boston 8 , Clilcnso II. KiTor - Boston - ton ! ) , ClilaiRO 13. Butteries GcUcln nnil I3ouuctt ; Ilutchltison nnd Klttcrldgo. Utn- AT I'lIIIAUKI.PItU. PhilailelpMn . 0 a 0 I 3 5 0 0 0 1Q Clovelaml . 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 nits-Plillndclptila in , Cleveland ft Kr- rora-Phllaclolphiii 0 , Clevelnticl I. Hatter- Ics Sniltli ami Clonicnts ; Dwitlii and Xltnmcr. Umpho Lynch , AT XIWOIIK. : Now Voilr . 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 L 1 H rittsuurp : . i a 00 o 2 i o i r Hits Now Yorlc 14. Plttiburt ? 13. Kr- low-Now York U , 1'ittslmvgV. lliutcrioi Husilo und Clnite ; Uilferuinl Deeltor. Uin- plro-l'orcrs. _ AT UIIOOUI.VN" . Cincinnati , . . . . . . ! ) 00003000 2 llrookljn . t 022 103 L * 0 lliti Cincinnati 8 , llroililyn 13. Jirmtt CinclnnaHO , Urooldiii 0. Tlattuiiei luiyci ) mid Kecnau , Lovcitt and Ualy. Uinplra JlcUermotr. . AT IIOHT'A' , Doator. . 2 ( I 0 0 0 : t 0 3 5 13 J'ittsbuii ? . 0 0 0 0 'J I a 0 0-5 JIlts-Hostou l' , I'ltUslmrij 10. IZrroia- llc > 3lnn n I'lttshiiiK 5. llattorios-fhiinlJert mid bwiLt ; ' iloy and Quliin. ITiaiilro * ( .laffno } und Hherldnn. A7 IMIIIAIIKIIMCK , Plillnileliinln . 2 004 000 00 0 Uovchiml . 0 0 0 a1 0 4 0 * 11 JliU-l'-hll.idelpIiliir , Clevclutidlt. Hr-ioro I'hllndolphlii I , Clovehud 1. lliitterli HusUiU uuil Halluiaii ; Ilikolv nnil ButultfTo. Uanpiros LA'ryuiOu anil llolhci't. ATNMV 10HK , NowVoik . 0 1 0 3 S 3 0 0 0-7 Chicago . 0 000 1 0 0 0 1 2 Hits -Chicago 10 , New VoiK 1 1 , nrroiH Chicago 1 , New Vork U , Dallorlos Uildnln and I-'turall ; O'Day and Uiowu. urmi.ilr 'fl ' Atnttho s nnd Koofo , AT IIIIOOKI.YN , Ili-oolilyii . 4 0 0 8 0 1 3 'i 0 15 Hutfaio . i o a u o o a o o r > liltsUrooklyu 30 , Uuffulo a. Errors Be Sure If you Imo maito up your mlml to buy S * Hood's S.ir ap.ulllitlo not lie Induced to tnk - Can an ; other A Iioston lady , \.tioso cxniniilo Is \ \ ctthjlinttntlon. . tells tier csrorlenco holoxri " In ono store uhtro 1 went to hujr Jlood'i Btrsnpaillla tlio clerk tried loInditeo inobujr jfj tliclrownliistcadotllooil's ; licloliliiiothelr'a Ji would last longer ; that I might take It on icnJ To Get days'triad tlmtif Idtd not llko It I need not pir anjtiling , etc. Hut ho could not prevail on me to cli.ingo. I tolil him I had taken Hood's SiMnii.-irlll.-i , knciv whit It was , wai satisfied vltli It , nnd did not \\iut any other. When I IICK.III takliiR llood'i ' Birs.ipirllh I wm feclltiK real jiilsorablo vltli dj sjifpsla , and o weak that nt times I could hardly Hood s stind. I looked like a rewon In constniip. tlon. Hood's Sarsipnrlll.a 1M me BO mtu-li good tliat I votulcr at myself ionicllntc % nnd my fili'iiHifrefiticntlypiieak ofit. " JIiis. ULtA A. ( loi-F , 01 Terrace Stiect , Dostoii. Sarsaparilla . rrepircJonl/ / lij C. 1. 1IOOU , VCO , ApolliecarlM. Lowell , Ma. . . iOO Doses Ono Dollar Urooklyn , IJuiTido 4. IlntteitcsVflvhlni ; mid ICinslow ; Koefuand Made. Umplics Jones nnd Knight. American Assuulatl jn , AT Toi.r.no 'lolcdo . 2 I 0 1 1 0 1 t 1 8 Urookljn . 'J 1420000' 1) ) Hits Toledo 15 , Brooklyn n. Hirers - Toledo 2 , IlrooWvn S. litt ) < ? ilo-i Utislmui'i ' and Welch ; Mttjullougliaiid LeU Umpl. i Toolo. _ TII j ; sj'X ( ititlniibnrK UIILTS. , N. J.Jul.\ U.-SiM3cinlTole [ . , . Ri-ain to Tun HUB , ] Suiiiiiiary of today's ' mccs : Thrco-rourtlis of n , mile-Ktuiallty won , Marty 11 second , Little Bill third. Tluio- 1:17. 1:17.Half Half mlle Julo O won , Mntngorda illly second , Uinnnii thhd Tltnc 10. Ono mile Giiiiluei won , .lennio Mc-Patlaud second , Itudolpli tblnl. 'liino l:4lk. Tlirco-fourtlis of a mlle Soinenlor won , Count Luna second , 1'aroliim thlid. Time - 1:15 Tliroc-fourtlii of a mile Hunroeat won , Iltistecd second , Austialltz ttiini. Tune Sevcn-oightliaof n mile Dliekthorn won , Lonely second , lloyal Gutter third. Tiniu - Itcatli f , July 1 1. [ Special Tele- to Tim Hun , ] Summary of todays laces : Fho-elghths of n mile TZushIIht | won , Itosallno Tolly second , Hannibal third. Time 1:0 : % Soven-clghths of a mile Bcsslek won , Jlaithn bccond , Slgnatuio third. Time 1W. rive-eighths of n inilo Prince Howard von , Autocrat second , Houston tblrd. Tlmo " " "Ono mlle Fordhamwon , King Cinh second end , Glory third. Tlmo I : 2. Ono and one-eighth inilo.s 1'ocatollo won , Caststcol second , Klevo third. Time -5TK. I . Ono und one-half miles , , huidloIClllarnov won , Hcporter tecond , Schoolmaster thlul. Time HrlBJtf. " Waslilngtoii Pnrlt Unvon. CinrAoo , July 11 , Summary of Washing ton Park races : five Ida Pickwick Tno-year-olds , furlongs n on , Allen Buno second , Annie It i own third. Tune 1 :01J/ . Mlle nnd one-sixteenth , threo-yenr-olds Al Furrow won , Hagcago t.ecoad , Saiitalono tlih-d. Tune 1:4' : % One mile , three-yoor-olds Himlnl won , Arundcl second , Tnttul third. U'line J : lit. Ono mllu. all uges PntSheedy won , Hornpipe - pipe bocond , Kraf tun third. Time 1 :4 < f. 1'lm Predicted E , S. I ) . , July 11Tlio llnnl outbreak predicted between the hostile Indians at Chcjcnnoiigoiiry viith their tlilof Big Foot and the Indian ngent occurred yesterday. Dig Foot refused to take beef rations unless dcliveied ns ho wanted , nnd took Ills follow ers to their Chciry i reek camp , where they iiovr oio without rations. Chief Hump , \\ho is chief of the Indian police and between tthoni nnd Big 1'oot o.xibts a bitter hatred , stilled for the lattci's camp to nrrctt liim. A flfilit la predicted before Uly Poet will sui1- rcndcr , In Hard Linen. LONDON , July 11. Intelligence has boon re- . cchcdtliat the British baripio Lnncelloltl Captain Burns , from Now Yoik Mnrcli T , for [ long IConp. on Juno Ui2 met the ImrkonUno julding Star from Mauritius for Hobuit Town , with the captain , mate , Stewart and ono dead and three moio blek , lgli Kcliool Alumni. The regular aununj mcethiK of the High School Alumni association took plnco at the high uchool building last evening. As hut a small roprosentatlon of the various classes \MU piesunt the meeting was postponed until next Friday evcninir , when the annual elec tion of ofllcers will bo held. - * "Tlio now olTlcca of the piotit Rouk ( fl- lancl route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Furnniti Btreot , Oimilui , tu-o tlioilnot In the city. Call and buo thoin , Tlulcots to iillpoln'ta cnet at lowest rates _ Could iHlii II. Is'mv YOHK , July 11. An Evening Post St. Xouis , Mo , special says Jay Gould nnd the A\'l'glus \ ( ferry compiiny have nn ulllaneo to control the freight coming ncross tlio river at this point with n view to tin ottliug the now raciclmnU' bridge company. Tli Forvlcjoq AVill UnCurtallncl. LONDON , July U. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : Ilii : . ] Stanloj's s c-rctiry hits begK1' ' ! the dean of "Westminster to ciulcll the v/ccl- ding services us iiincli n jioviib'o ' nnd to t'O'-- ' mil Mr. Stanley to lie hcatc-d uuilng Iho ccio- m on y , * y\n liixnne _ TKOT , N. Y , , July 11.Mrs. . JiunrsVil \ - llsiiii.s , ue.ir ITdhbnien , Yt. , this morning or dered her two clilldicn , iiRlil of stientcdi nnd a boy of sKto set llrolotlm house mid tut her throat , .She was umloubtcdly lusune. Olioleta MADHID , July 11. A choletn bulletin from Vulonela shon'H a steady decienso of the epi demic. Abuolutolv Pure. A cream of tnrtar linldiis iiowdor. Illtlifib " * of loin onliiKfltroiixtli U.S. UoMMumetit lt - port Aus , 17 ,