II i on dealings Wo have some proprrtv up north nlilth w r-w i ro about trading for a fruit farm ntrju licit muff * . " Mi 'viulres snld lie would not sny w hit lie had for MX ) , but ha was advised to do HO , for ho tlii'iKht Dundy was poisoning Mr. JJIrkhiui'xriiKnlnst him. . . PV Item yBUpcilntcnd * nlof the Bnrbor asphalt company , was tlicn rallml and cor- robointpd tlio stntciiiPiits of Mr. Squire * . Arming other things , lie snld it wns 110 aln to steal from the city. As Ion * as It e.imc from the dU ttwasnll rlsht. llo mild lie rould ron tnif tlio boHttl tlmt he could do imythliiir bo pleased IIo never mentioned any 0110 In particular , . . "I ask il htm how wo were to Know thai ho would pin il1 * If wo ] iut in Inferior work. Ho saldlt would bo all right Ill-would Ilx it. It iippcars tlmt ho thought wo would HUrolj tutor into the deal How-anted us to bcht'io tlmt If wo illcl ltni > rfoct work It Mould be accepted nml paid f r 1 1 looked tome mo Ilko a t-mo of blackmail I thought lib ilrst tin re was someone bark of It , but I c miu to the lonrlnsloii there was not J tlinm'lit nl Ilrst ho Lad some newer , for I nru il nitanccT nero Mr .Scpiin'i being recalled , said : "Ho came ono day mid snld that Henry vas a ( hump. nml if ho should p ) Into court bis ( Dtmdy's ) oath would bo ] UHt us Rood m Henrys Ho ilgiuccl up how much the iH\oinciit would cost , say ingIf ' \o\i \ sue ; ono-foutth of stone btiso it will amoi'mt toM coats a > urd , one-fourth of binder n cents , one- fourth of the topping , in t tthat will make r > 0 cents per jard. IIllMUg U',000 ' JllldS , tint WOUld > . Mr H iiilros asked If the lioird thought ho hart nr ti d right In Mkini ; th" course ho Incl. MC.HH 1'uray mid Kiel-stead said they tbouifiit he hud Tlu-Cltj TIiinngHl "With Mombcis ol' tlioOi-drr. Pirnr.o , August I 'Iho Odd fellows and IMtilarcli Militant bold possession ofCbt- IIIBO K\cry section of the United States is lopn seated. Lieutenant Oencril Under- wooJ , tlio grind sire of the order and toinmuidcr of the milltarj branch of thu I'ntriuieli ' MIHHnt , sent out over half a million loturs and circulars ic'lnti\o totliornitnniiipnt iiniHn in my other wajs called attiiition to the Kicat uent. The contests In theelvll brandies of the oidcr begun eail > today nml will continue through out the week Most ot the contests will ho bold hi nuttory 1) armory and will bo open oulj to thi'initiitpd The merit contests in tlio work of the Uobokuli degioe , or woman's department , were gallantly given preicdfiiee and begun this morning' . The proceedings wtro opened by ' ( Jucen of the Lakes" Nebehah dcRi-oo Lodfw B1J of Chicago cage , the pi bcs for \ \ lilch Ucbckah lodges to the nutnliu of eleven are competing and UK- grecati > 1,100 , Tlio lodges competing fiom outside nfChirn.0 .no fiom Vlroqun , WIs , Columbus , O , Itli'hinotid , Mlnneniiolis , HloomliiKton and Omihn At I p in only the mi bill ceremonj took pluo. 1 his was the hoisting of the Amiilc.inCaiiiUiiui mid Mllltiuj llatf This was the oflldul slgnnl that the untonmcMithndbuKun It was the liitcMllon to rtitso all the Hags at the sumo in stant and the slpnal for that purpose - pose was given by ( lonrial TJmlcnvood , but ( jcMioral Cable \MIS ditei Mined that tlio stms nnd strl ) > ca should KO 1 > Ant , and , is ho huldtho upo. they did. I'roccdlnn and fol lowing' the 1 1 UK ralsiui ; .1 r.iml conceit was In pniBroM 'I'onitfhta iniviiIIUcaticccntion and ball was ( jivin at Uattory I ) aiinory undci thouusplies of thuUcbckati deyrco. HrollMM U'lllcs to lf Ini. Ai in nN. , . YUKUst I This afternoon n postm mi cat i ii'il into the prison aicj istcied letter nddiosscd to Williim Keminler. The postmnrl\\as Philaileliililu nnd upon the on- \elopoi\wwilttcn \ the words , 'Trotn jour brother. Homy ICtmmlci " Doubtless this coinnninliatioii was thought by the writer , and piobililylll bo. iho lust to p.iss between Hio m o hrothcis. At 4 o'cloik Warden Dur- ston told tlio Associited piosi leincsentutivo that tlio oxeitloa would not take phuo within the nt\t t\\cnty- foui hows. Hairing upon this point is u pi i- vatudlspiitch icci-Ucd In this city fiom Uuf- falo stating that the in vltod witnesses to the execution ha\o hcui asked tobopiesent in Auburn iitT o'clock ' Tuudny uvciilnjr. Kea- sonhiK fiora these facts , pooploarodlvidcil aIn opinion is to whether Kommlor will dlo to morrow evening or UIMII "Wednesday oven- liiK Doubt less more people lioio nra of the hoik f tlmt Wednesday mouiiiiilll \ bo the time of the OMCUtion llinperor AVIlliain at Oslmt 110. LONDON' , August4 'Jhe Goinian Imperial j-ncht Ilohcnrollorn , with Ktnperur "VVIllIain nnd Piinco Htnrj on boird , urrhed at Os- bo 1110 this moinhif , ' rlho piinco of Wulos nnd tlio duke of Coiniangb , on board the lo al yacht Albcitn , went out toinetttho oiupeior As the ompfior landed a salute was lli-ed r.ntoilnu a cnrili o his mijeat ) dro\o \ tottio Osboino house Herotlio ijueen , thu piincess of Wales tuul thoduohcss of KdlnbuiBb icceivcd him Aftt r luncheon the queui and oinporoi had u long prhatolntoi- view In tha altcinooii the emperor and Prlnco Ilcnr dlo o around tlio ( iround- . def the OHUHUIO house , and visited the much loness of IjOino and * lbo ducln'ssof Udin- buigli The oinperorttlll ntteiid the jacht rucis lomouon and will diuu with the roynl - 1 yiulit club A IVcull r Do.itli. VOUTVvvM \ , Ind. , August I. [ Specinl Telegram to Tin : IJni J .An old Gciinan fanner mimed Heimnn Huhl.who has oceu plod n sin ill farm near lilooiiiingdiilo , n sub urbof this cltj , died this luomiii in lioniblo n ony Some tlino ago ho was drnlng'a liorse , when the animal coughed Sa.ml t > lo\v the expectorant Into the face ofthodther. Last week ljuhl's ' fiuo be ciiino lltorally eiuiustcditli small pnnplos and th'so spitMtl ovir his bodj until tioe\entuallvbocuino a muss of corruntinii HOIW Medical science wns of no iivuil jV local plnsiclm 6ijs Unit dcithwns duo i to bl < xul polsoninp umsed b.v the obnoxious matter fiom the horse bocomlii absoihed in the man's sjstoni It Is suppoaul thit the aniimiliib siilToria/ / : from glanders 'IInKonttioM Kin ; t Ion. Lei iiui.i r , 1C j , August I. A general ( election teen place throughout Kentucky to duj The ouij sUite oflleo at stake w is the clerkship of the couit of appeals. The eandl dates wuoV \V. Lonumooi , democrat , nnd Judge ,1 II Klnsloj. republican. Dele gates to tbo Ilrst ( OtiMltutlomil coiiM'atlon slneo IS'i | were also chosen Heports up to midnight liiilliiito that I.onnmoor would lm\o a larger mnjoiitv than the demociatic ticket received nt tholnstgener.il election Fiom returns from shtjof tbo ll'i ' counties it is estimated that Longmoor willba\ oauoul tuhtj-lho thousand inujoiitj lu > i national Medical DUII.IN , August ! The tenth interuntlonal rneillcalcoairiess opened in this elty totlaj , ifiOO ! Ciciinan nnd the sumo immberof foi dun doctors , including500 phjsKlnns from Amer ica , beliur present 13r Hamilton , scigeant ircneralof the United Mates nmilnu hospital borUce , who wat > i > ecrotary of the congress i last year at Washington , and others made speeches In icsponso to addresses of wekome After the reading of sc'veral pipers Prof Voichow , piwlduit of the cougi-c s , an- noiineed the airaiiKement of sections and In- \ ited all thomon.ilii.i-s to u loto this o\euing in AusflliuiK'H ' i > .uk .Sir Jamet > i'agct was elected uonoraiy pix-btdent. I-'ntal I\plosoii ! | ol * Clienilcnlh. DCSMII , Col. , August Chemical ! , ox. ploded In tbooftlco of the Domcr llr-e-brick and chemical supply house this afternoon Theentli-o fi-ont of tbo building was blown out mid u mini passing- f ixut of the btnro at the tlmo was bulled across tlio strvet and builljbniUed , The bulldlnir took llru und ivas nearly consumed. J. O. loswoithpivs ! , | . dent of the company , was taken from the ruins , burned to a irNp. Noothenwt'ro Icllled. though Ho\oml had narrow escapes from Leliig caught la thu llauie . A Mall llobbery. ST. Lei iri , August 4. A mall robborj- iv- ported on the Incoming Alton train urilvlng Jrotn Ctdcugo this morning , Yholl Uouto Agent Harris turned over the mail mutter tiuileT his cure sou'iitecn njrlstered letteis Avcro 'ouid to bo missliiLoonseqiiontly the jKUtotllco refused to r-oe-clvotho matter and telegraphed the Chicago" iio&loille'o to that j ttTict. PELTED THEM WITH ECGS. A Disgraceful Sccuo nt Last Night's ' Meet ing of the Florence Council. TWO OMAHA MEN THE VICTIMS , < V ItrHoliUlon tn JKM'larc tlip OJIioo ol" City Aitonipy nilor Vnuiint Ijiilil On-r i'or \Vocks. \ Ilio repoit that \Vhllo \ Cap's Inhabit tha satied inccliKts of Tioicnco tan no longer bo HUcccHsfully denied , an some of the acts per- founed hst night fully establish the fact tint while tliev mny not hunger for gore , they mo accurate egg tnro ei-s. nect7l 7lio council was booked for lla regular Hcnd-inonthlymoctliifT , and owing to the fact thnta npoitlmd been dtc'tihtodtliiitchirgej would bo preferred n alnst certnlii town oHl- clal , the school room tlmt is used ns a council ell chamber i wtw tlciist-ly pacltcd. Iho citizens came down from the hill and up fiom the dalts. Ituv 8 o'clock when Mayor Trat } called the bed to onlor , and after traiisactlug the iou- tine business , retnnkodeuro , now ready foinew business. " Tou could have heard the traditional pm diopwlicn Couiuilinau Wdkcr rirow and said , " tr. Maor , I boglea\oto Introduce a icsolution , " ami then hoieail : llo sr > l\el ( , 'Hint Iho ollleo of city ittomoy In dcilaii'd Miiint. and that the picint In- emnliontliM rtiiuMid. 'Iho pipci was hnnddl up to the cloik. and Btrpping into the mlcldlo of the loom , Mi. Walker s.dd "lleeontly unutnber of cases liaie ionic tip lh.it hn\o caused us n gioat utul of tioublc Kllor , our pit-'sont attoincy , hns defended rases tint ho should bmo prosecuted and ic- fused topiosei'ittocases In which the cit\ has hccii tlio plilntill. IIo has received money fiom pusoners who liavo bcon placed under nncst , nncl now 1 think that Ifcwant an attoiney It will bo cheaper for us to go to Onnhaand cmplo ) ono" 'luls hiought Councilman Brown to Ids feet , and brandishing his fists in "Wallcci's ' fii(0. ho s.iid , "It's ' n lie , nnd bo knows ovcryonl ho sajs is a llo. IIo lefors to the caMJwhcie Mr. Kllci defended my wife when she was arrested " "Toll the whole story , " snld ICller. ' Yes , I will , " continued lliown "Walker me ns the Alberts case , and ho Insinuates tlmt Kller mid imsr-lf bought .Al- belts oil whin ho bad my vlfo anestid Mr Kllcr had a right to defend mvlfe , and j\l- horts dismissed the CMSJ of his own fucoid " Is .IiulKO Kansoin In the roomf" nslicd Ellcr Judge Hansom was present , and walking to tbo fiont , ho suld : "I had intended to ten der mv it'signition , but now 1 guess mj re | > - utitioh doinands tlmt I had bettor hang on " "Uo jou want mo to tell tlio whole story 1" continued the judge 'Iho couacllniori did. Ituibom then told tbo stoiy of Mrs. Brown's aiic-st on a wan-ant bworn out by Alberts. JIo said that ho had asked Illler to prosecute tlio li < iuor case > s , but that Kller wanted towaitn feu dajs until Iho ordnances wow pub lished. Ho told the ston of Alboits and Blown \lsiting hisottlco , where each agreed topiy half of the costs of tbo piosecutioTi in tbo case against liiown's ' wife. Uller again got the floor and plujed the baby net. Ho told the couiioilmen that if no was ittaiiud ho w ould prosecute all offenders ; that ho h id been sick , and upon tbo adUco of his doctor ho had thank two glasi.es of bcei , but that ho was not n iiiend of thu saloon men llo said that hodlel not Know the Smidaj law was In forco. "Vou did not know the Slocumb low was in force , and jou ilaMjeri" interposed ah. Willed "I knew about the law , " continued Ellcr , "but I did not know where the ordinances weio nnd I did not know the penalties at tached to the violation of the law. " At this point In the prore"dhiKS Sands Woodbridgo of the M'oild-IIcralit and Laiv- yu Townsomlvlio ptoseou led thocuseaijaiiist Blown , arose and loft the room. A moment later theies was abonibatdnicnt , and the two gentlemen rushed into tbo room with the contents of scvoial eggs dripping Jrom their clothes "It is n trlek , that the. papers innj have a sensation , " said Blown. 'lite petitioner ! asked a chance to jnikoaa cxplanitloir. They had been standing upon tbo front stops of the bi-bool bo iso nnd a number of men eight or tun- bad rushed upon thorn and completely bo- ; ' , ired them with ogn-s. It'sashamo uiiti u disgrace , " said Mr. \Vnlkcr A number of private citizens , nmong.theni e\ Major Hall , expressed the same opinion ami alter JIayoi Triey expicaicd the bamo opinion the business proceeded. \Vallcei \ niov-cd tlio adoption of bis ie olu- tion. tion.ThSswas ThSswas followed by moro speeches , In which Uller took a pait , stating that ho wns a poor man and that the < ! per month was a nlto llttlo nest egg. lie nald ho had refrained fiom mailing tioublo and hat tiled to bo lit peace with fill men , closing his argument with the letnmk , "If these ! facts condemn mo then 1 am a con demned man " Kings were discussed at wine length bntas no open chaigoa were inulo none ot the councilmoii felt at llburtj to accnso tmo another of beluga part or paicel of these b.ime lings. Walker then , to lot the dty attornej domi on\ , withdrew his chimes and mo\id tint bis resolution bo tabled for two wec'ks The motion piovallcd , and the ll\eliest council meeting c\or held In ribnnco ad journed i ho seneial opinion is that the tabling of ttio resolution was for the purpose of giving Idler achaneo to resign , thus saungnlm the disgrace of being llred The ) Hut l led the Court , The taso against Councilman Brown of ITloicmo , chaiged with violiting the Sunday hnv bj keeping open his saloon , was set for tilal all ) o'clock jestciday afU'inoon , but It \\as long after that hour when Judge Hnuboia aulvcd upon tlioscouo. IIo was armed with books nnd documents and followed b } a thiongof anxious nnd admliing riorentlucs. Skwl } tlio iirocosslon wcndcil its wn } uorth- vard until It readied the little building thit does duty an a calaboose , a store liouso and a eouit room. Into this llttlo fexlO btnicturo KW men crowded until they were ns dosoly packed as sirdlncs in u box 'Jho coiut iimo\cd his bat. stroked his hair and after dealing his thioatln- fonned the nnxious public that ho wni ready for business There -\vas a circus then , a regular old- fishlonid chcus , without the buss band at- tiiehuunt. Oeoigo Towusend bid btx.'n rctalaod by a niimbci of Iho cltUous to cuinluct the pro-,0- cution , and as soon ns the oomt opuienl Its docket and announced Its ivuiliicss tor busi ness ho uroso and stated that tin ) state was le.uly In the rasa of the state vs Hrouu. la tlio 'nieuutiino City Attoinoy Ullerhndar- il\od fiam his homo nt Blair , unit crowding into the room , ho cried out , "Tho state is not ready.1 ' "It Is roadv , " sild Tnwnsend 'i\Vhat ' ha\o \ j ou got to do with this townl" put in Cller "I am hind b\ the people aud will show jou , " retuined Towtiscnu. "VoiisitdovMi or I will ask the court to inu/zlojou , " rotmt d Hllei " .Mu/Jilo nothing , " was Townweiul'a reply , and all the Whllo Caps la Florence cannot iniko mo sit down " A titter went nound the loom , commenc ing u Ith a liroud grin mid ending in a loud outburst of laughter. "You will sit dewier go out , " said Eller , "and 1 want } ou to understand that when wo want 3 mi itiour rasas wo will call onjoii. " 'J liocroud was waun and ontlmsinstlc. and as nn Iiulicatlou of the fact some way lu the biek part of the loom crlid out , "Multo a ring und lot them hn\q It ont " Up to this tiino the jiidgo had ivuialncd quiet , ivs ting his chin on the palm of his light hand , but all ut ouco bo seamed born nnow , nnd straifhtonlnu himself up , ho ro- imirkidln low tones : "Ciciitloiiieu , don't go on this way. Wo irust h ivo iH-aco " "Peace be- , " slid Towwend. "Wmt ilo\ouwantof poacwl" ' \Venvlll show you , " said Cllcr. "Tho of this little tottii are repri < entodby 11 roiniHitcntcifj nttoniev , one In whom they lnvic'onlldincf. . For thirty } cirs I IIIHO known manof these nit it who stand about me , anil nou-r jet have they been nblo to any wherein I'.Hor fallcel to tlo his ilutv. I tell you nowo monet not ivadv toproiecute. Our ordinances nro not in form so that wocan stand upon them. 1 have b < ni stele for a month or more , mill while my fare li flushed ami my form veil loumlod" miny of the men who liavo known mo lumy AouiiBcr dawill ngreo with mo that I ought to bo at ho no and In my bed , Where1- ' ' "Bet you had , " sarcastlcilly retoitea Toivmeifd. \Viththlsremiilt Kllor stepiwd hick , nml gnisping n chaii , In a wrathy tone cx- elalmed : "Don't jou due to Insult mo , or xou will get hurt , for I tun not hero as a tool. " " Vou snj so , but your notions would Iiidl- cato olhorwise1 , icplled Townieiid. "You mo sworn to prosecute ciiino , mid now ) on como heio In the position of 1 defender C mm who hive evaded nnd cllsobc'jeel the "I would Ilko to say a word , " spoke up Lawxi Olinstead , who up to this time hid lemalned quiet "Vou shall have It , " snld .ImlTO Hansom , ns he nodded to the young mnii to go ou. "I am defending tbeso men who nro charged wltliiolatlng the Sundm law , " mild Olm- stead , "and as I understand It the court has alroaih passed upon the case and allowed It to bo dismissed bj tbedefenso and pioscen- tlou mjin jtho costs. If ( bis is sothere Is nothing before the court , ns tlio mutter was cntlrclj settled nt that time" TtiodncKit was consulted , but thoio was no uvoidof that kind , and the pMut was de cided to not ha\e been well taken "Well , gent lemon , "said Judge Ransom , as ho stioked his closely shivcn chin , "jou hivogot rue rattled , and I don't know- what to do "Let me tell jou , " quickly responded Townseiul " " .No , I will tell j ou , " said Dllcr , who w.as on his feet In u moment. "But , judge , vou know me , nnd I nm the proper one to inform jou. " said Ohnstcad , ns ho leaned over and laid his hand on the judic ial ermine. "I guess I h h bad bettor let Air Eller tell nio , " slowly and hesitatingly said his honot , "for you Know thoelty pays him for looking after that business" "Tint docs settle it , audits llttlo just ice wo will got heio , but if these men are not pioseeiited I will mandamus the court till they arc , " groivlod Townsend , ns ho got under tbo shadow of his hat and slid out of the room. Then Ellcr , Olmstcad and the j'idge con sulted la alow tone of voice. Kllor waIn favor of dismissing tbo prosecution alto gether. Tbo plan struck Olmstcid fmombl } , but the Judge did not know "Public opinion , " slid ho "Public nothing , " icspondod both Inwjcis In unison. "Well , lenn'tilo it , " continued the couit , "but I will continue the whole matter until two weeks fiomiodaj and in the meantime 1 hope the mittei may be settled " To the great dissatisfaction of the crowd that b id enjoyed the greatest spot t since- the day when the Alorrnoim pulled theii freight foi Silt Lake , the couit adjourned. Hist or ) of the Siiutibblr * . Thcancieiit and usually quiet llttlo town of riorcnde was jcsterdays racked from center tocircumteience The saloon light spoken , of in TUP D KB Is "on" and , In addition there Is a social scandal that tlno'itens to dratt some of the tonn olll- dals into the swim. Thodinieiilty Is of long standing and iniy ho compared toan oldsoio tbnt has broken out in a new spot The saloon men claim the mayor has brought the nflllction upon the community , while tlio nnvoi Joes not hesitate toehmgo some : of the saloonkeepers with unsheathing the knife nnd slipping the dogs of war Thodty bo.nil consists of 13. IL. Walker , Steve BroiMi , riiink Kcjnolds and Peter Lirson , with Major Traiy as the chief ex- cuithe Hrown is the ownei of a saloon , and not being satisfied , it Is salil , with dealIng - inf.- out liquor sKdajs In the week , induced Aluyor Tney to gnnt a pcimit to run on fanndiy , inordei to citeh tbo Omaha tutde. The J mayor was not quite clear ns to whether \ ' or not his authoritj extended in that direction , but , according to his OHII statements , told nronn tint bo nnd the other siloonkcopcrs. Hans Wolff , Vf O. Lester and Alf Beaubien , could opjii up 011 Sunday ; and , as long as the people elld not object , no trouble would oeeur. That was some four weeks ago , and , for two Sundays , eveijthingwas run upon a wielo open plan , each of the foul saloonkeep ers p lying SG.fX ) into the town treasmy as a line for violating the Sunday law. The smell uoro lltcrul.v thtonged with fist ! men and loiul women , and the bettor class of citizens arose hi disgunt and called u halt. halt.A imiubci of the councilman informeel the mavor tint tbo Sunday truftlo must stop ' 11 hat gentleman then Issued a buk door inin- ditoAuotber Sunday eainonnd went , but as the change for the hotter was not visible , the clti/cns agiln took up the matter and Henrr AlLeits was designated as tbo man to Innf ! thr % llrfllf- lie went oofoio .JusticeRansom and swoio 01 ut ! acoinpliiiitin which ho charged Steve 1 irowu ! , the councllmiin , with violating the sunday liquor luv. The case e'amo ou for ti ! il , and uuon motion of thocitj nttoinoy , nMr ijllcr , who lives at 1 Hair ! , thociso was dismissed. Then the people imdo Homo howl They dat lunged theImlk'o , the caancilinm , the city ttoinov nnd the major with "stuiuling in" .lid tnlngto defeat the ends of Justice. Once atw uorolhoy applied roi relief , but when they \entnftei their watrmt Justiue Knnsomln- 'ormed them tlmt 13iown had already been ironglit up upon that charge , and as the case ind been dismissed ho could not consider it jr a siniiliir one The imyor nnd the city attoiney look the same. view. In the meantime an Oiniha lawyer was en gaged , and applying to Judge M'nkelcy a mandamus was issued compelling the justice o issue tlio liecossaij waritiut , piovlding a omphlnt should bottled TbeOnnha 1 uvyi visited thosceuo of war nnd was mot bj the mayor , who Informed him that no 0110 but llllershould piobccnto. 'Ibis iietloa wasioported to thocitlyens , and Indlg- nition i-olgnod supreme.but the mayor seeing ihntho was not on tbo popular slilo of the feiice , < iotteiicel and inforincd thoOnnha legal light that ho might go on nnd pioseeuto but the town would not pij- his Jees Tbo minor now claims that the whole fight .sbiougbton to iujuio his standing in the cominuiiitj IIo also chirgcs tint Alberts , the compl lining witness 'ins ' It In for lironn. IIo status : hat ho knows that Albeits wasgi\cn 511) ) If ; io would go to Brown's ' saloon and buy a bottle of whiskjon Sunday , and that the man was only too glad todoso , inoiderto got even with Biwm and his wife. And hero the flist put of the social sctndnl bo- gins. Some months ago A1 bats bioughtii suit against lliown , chuging that at that tlmo ho was violiting the Sunday law A fowdivs later , nnd bofoio the hearing , Mrs Hrowif walUeU Into coiut , und , in duo and solemn form , charged tint ono night , just after tlio sun hid hid Its fuco between the two blufls , to the west of the town , Alberts pissed hei , and while she UIXK standing in the doorway , invited her tonccompaiiv him out into tlio gloaming. Mrs. Hrown wnsnotof a gloaming choosing disposition at that time , aud instead of going , wontbcfoTO thojustiio tliouoj.t morning and swore out a comlilalnt. 'Ibo two caws were disposed of on tlio quiet , both them being dUmlsMHl On account of this , the major sij s , the present diillcultj has aisen. Iowa and Dakota Pensions , WIIINOTOV , August 4 [ Special ' .Tele gram to TUB Bi -Pensions granted to Ne- bninkms : Original-Jacob Cart , Alns worth ; William Cioft , Hustings. Itolssuo-Thonms J. Hall , Stronc , Illram JNIIles , Tecumsoli , Iowa : Original Thomas Arroncr , Al- toona. Georpo W. liaglejT cClaiiij ; Ilojal II. Ilullard , Kullerton ; .lohu S. Cozard , Woul- ton ; Detijumin li. ( irltlltli , llai-lnn , Hgbort Hawks , Fontnnello , August Knnes , Jossup ; Chnilcs L. Bloonilleld , De- corah : John A Caiy , LUcoaib Incieaso John Herron , Jloono , William Pony , Wood bine ! William A. Forbes , Sidney ; Autnistus Hanson , Deeorah ; Joslah Drown , Boone ; Mai ion Cage , Ulgln ; Kapoleon II Plack , Sao City : Isano Morris , Haitloy. Itclssuo Uoorgo JilcCauley , Lake City ; Albert 1C. Aus tin , Orcciu ; John \V. Marlon , Hoss\U0 | ; ' 1 homos 0 , Thompson , Like Mills , liolssun mid Incrciio Fre-derlcic Urolund. Slgournoj' ; JohnT. M'lrts , Vlllisca. South DikoU : OrWuul Joseph Hradelock. Fort Moad. Itestoration James A. Hlch- ardson , Dell Itapidi. llclssuo-Jamea Lun ger , Cuatcr. The General D Goienoy Approprintlou Bill Oonsidered in the House. ANOTHER ATTACK UPON SPEAKER REED. IlopiesciilntHo lto crs of Aiktinsus tiooso a Ulnillo Against Jllm Action > n the Tat- In * In the Senate. August I. The liouso went Into eoiiiinlttuoof the whole , Mr. I'ayno of Illinois In the chair , on tbo general deficiency appropriation bill. Mr. Henderson of Iowa explained that the near nt hand when these claims would have 'ncIllorallmiKlclalinsveronotpiuvlilea for in lie bill.VlilIe \ ho believed that the tlmo was o bo settled , the committee bad b cn prir- Ically unmilinous In rofu'lng to provide for heir payment \\heiithoywero \ still i > ondlng n the courts of the conntij' . Mi Rogers of Ailcansas attacked the poakcr anil his uilliigs. The eode , ho sild , mder which the house was proceeding , give ho speaker power to stillo debate , gajr the louse , force tbo passage of bills , avoid OK- ; iosure , outiagc' and mistreat the mlnoilty nnd bulldo'o the majoilty. Ho hud de-graded bo inijoiitj' with the full assuraiico on the ; nrtof the lepubllcan membcis that if this iehcino should breakdown under the judg- ncnt of liberty loving people they uould perish , Ilko Sani'-on , under ho ruins , but if It buceecdod that he alone should leap all the gloty Their ivaiit of pitriotlo comago Haa ovcecdod only by their suleid d stupidltj1 , nml among thorn nil hael not been found a man with the couiago of a Jackson , the pitriotlsm of a Henry and the love of libeity that inspired our fathers , who could say. "This is our country , these nra our liberties , thcso uro our countijmcn and you mo our servants , and wo will not have thorn trodden under foot or outraged and wronged" "Now , " ho concluded , "in ij- 1 tolljou , Mr. Speaker , that they cut-so you and despise jou , iinel hate jon , and when jou nioassailed In piivatennd public they nro silent" Mr , Henderson of Io\\a defended the speaker against the attack made upon him by Mr. Rogers Ho roferied to him us "tbo mlghtj' tiiini fiom Maine , " and declared that ho stood today as a toweling , histoilc , grand figure of this age of legislative victory and rcioim Coiiimi'iitlng on the legislation of the session , Mi Ilenduson touched upon the tarill bill , saying that although borne lepubllcans might have desiied toiiiuc'iid it by leason of organised opposition , thetlmo bad been so consumed that tlio o nincndintnts could rot bo undo , it sccmpd as though the minoiity was bent on its pencilling all iimendincuts This liouso hael iiassed a silver bill wlioicby sll\or was ahcndy marching forwaid to talto its place bcsido gold This house had bcon the ilrst ono with the coinage and patriotism to passan nntl-trubt bill It hail passed tbo election bill an election bill , nnd not a force billus its enemies took plcasmo in calling it. The house had p usscd the original package bill , m.irthing boldlj forward to the demands of tbo best thought of the people of the na tion , north and south The tcpuhllcans of the liouho hud oreetod pj ramlels of legisla tion. tion.Mr. Mr. Breekenriilgo of Arkansas euticlsed the code of rulis and proccded ( to contiust the pofsonal and political iclatlon which ex isted between Speaker Carlisle and moiiibcrs and that which existed between them and Speaker Reed In the last congress the members of the minoiity had always been tieatcet courteously. Now a member of the minority , ilsing for recognition , did not know what treatment ho would icceho attho Hands of the speaker Ho then proceeded to make an oiniest appeal against the foico bill , concluding as follows : "Oeatlcmnn of the north , why shall wo not come together ? Wbvcannot wo lay aside those suspicious , Vou cannot take onr "rotten bui roughs" from the south. You cannot hold power hcic by mciccnaries put nt the polls. You cannot kcappolitk.il ponor by debauching the ballot box or Jury box. You cannot make the country one bj turning out incinhors who nro elected b.v the people ple and seating men not elected by your votes. what you caw do is this : You can aid the people of the south to build up that countiy. You can help us keep In the line of progics- sivo march so that jour sons mij' eomo mid livoamongus , thiowln their lot with cms , Inteimarry in our families , so that while then ) will still bo a north and n south it will bo a leu Ingmid .1 rich north and n prospcious and patriotic soutn This is what wo demo crats who on this side of the chamber protest against jour mles desho to ba\o douo bj tlio people who are behind j-ou at homo 1 np- [ ) cai 10 tno wesioni itescivc , semen ii\- men who caniofi om New laigl ind , I appeal to tlio living soldiers who mot us in battla nrr.ij ; I appeal to tne Christ ! ms who kneel with us nt the sumo altai ; I appeal to the bravo men whoieeognizesineeiity and bravery i I appeal to the living people of thonorth Gnous jour confident u , wo will deserve It. w ode desert o it. and ho who snjs otherwise does not know us , does not sneak the tiuth of us I speak to day In sight of God und this bodj , and of those people w ho h.uo Mumn mo at bonio since I was n little bov , when I saj from the fullness of my heart there ) is noreisonwhy the north and the south should bo apait. Theio is cveiy icison why the biuvennd linemen of both sectlous should bclievo eaeh other fl'Oud npplauso oa the democratic sldo | Ah Boutollosald ho hud no desire to at tempt auj defense of the spjikerfiomtho kiiul of reimiiks wbleh had been undo from certain somces today llo then commented upon tlio Clayton-BieckeniidfTi ) case , taking at. his to-xtthopiossiepoitot the inijoritj of the committee on elections. Upon this text ho built a Mioug denunciation of election methods in the southern states Mr. Brcckenridgo of Kentucky said his rol- ntive , the gentleman fiom Arkansas , bad not bought to escape bja cow.ndlj resignation of his seat In congress It did not compare with a good conscience. The gentium m fiom Arkansas know ho had done nothing to ho ashamed of and ho know that the truth , whoa fairly found , would not effect him. Pending action on the bill the committee losoand the house ndjouiiicd. Seiiatc. WibiiiMiTON , August Iu the senate to day Mr. Davis offered u resolution calling on the secretary of , war for In formation on the subject of the neclilent last Friday to the lock of the Sault Ste Marie canal , IIo spoKe of It as a most scnous calamity to the commerces of tbo nationitfslliig ( , as ho bad been In formed by teleguipli , $300,000 a day. IIo also mentioned incldontallj' the lulluio of the bouso to net on the bill passed by the senate some months .igo , providing for n second and larger lock , ' , ' Mr Culloiu hoped that the house would be Induced to take jap the measure and pass it. If notit would \suIl enough for the sonnto to take up the r Ucr and harbor bill at an earlier day than had be giced upon so as to have an nppropilation secured for that \ory Im portant work. | _ ( . After considerable debate on the subject , duilng which slight/reference" / ? were made by sovcial sountoio to the fact that tbo house hud not passed tbo bill referred to , the presid ing ofllccr , Ingalls , snld ho had observed w 1th icgrct the growing tendency tonlludo in terms of sevmtvnnd disparagement to the proceedings of the other hou o of congress. It was \lolntlon of tbo fundamental piin- clplesof parliamentary law to refer in ono bouse to what was doiio or said In the other. Ho bopod that the senate , In the preservation of its own dignity and In the protection" Its own Immunity fiomtecrimlnntlon , would ob- scne those rules and mfralii from such allusions In the luturo , The i-csolutioii wus agreed to. Uho resolution offered on Saturday last by Mi' . I'lumb as to the rolulorimmt of tlio ro- nuilna of ( iencnil ( iraut in the Ailingtou Na'lonnlionic-'iry was , at the suggestion of Mr. I'lumb , allowed to remain on the table , to bo Called up ut some other tlmo. The tariff bill wai then tnkeu up , The pending question was on Mr Vest's amend [ ment to the chiliuw nn pirugmph , ii'diiemg thodutjon decorated vuio to M IK r cent ud i alorem and on plnln triulcconitoil \ \ nro to10 ior evut lustoad of 5 * and 60 , us reeo-imeiidod > y the finance committee , and instead of CO ' mil I'M In the hoiiaoblll. Mr. Manilorson said ho had \oted Saturday veiling against Mr Vest s amendment nnd voiild do so ngalii because ho thought the utes pivposed In Itworo too low. llo fa- oieil , however , tin ) iiito rccouiinended by ho llnnneo committee .Mr , Davis opposed the amendment , advo cated the I'oinmltteo amendment , and etilo- glred the protective sj stem. Mr. Vest modlllcd his amendment by hnnglng the latu on plnln whllo cldnawaio o O Instead of ! ( ) iwr cent. The luiiciidinont was then vutitd on and re eded Veils HI ; iiivs _ ! > Messi-s Ingalls , ManJdson , Paddock and Mumbotcdwlth the democrats und Mr. 'iivno voted no with the lopiiblteans. 'Iho amend men t of the llnnnco coininlttec , nuking the tales Ki nml W per cent , was igieed to without division. 'Iho ne'xt question was on the committee imeiiduieiit to paragraph I , ns to "all other other chin i , etc , " sttlUng out the bouso laiagraph. whli'li fixers the rate on dec'oiated \ aw . at Co pei ee'iit nnd on utnlei niutod nt M i.i * pittit mill utiliulltn t litir ittinttini * f1nilLMll- Ion , on which a rote of of ) per cent isllxccl V trued to 'Iho ne\t question was on pirar'iaph 10'Jt glass and glassware. 'iho ' eoiiimlttoo unciidmciit was to striku out tlio piiragiupli n tlio house bill living fouriateson bottles , iccoidingto si/e , and siibstitnto foritadlf- erent clissiile.itloa with two rates 1 ee-nt > or pound on bottles holding not less than a tint ( nnd on demijohns nnd entbo\s ; and 1'4 cents a pound on bottles holding b-ss than a pint Agreed to The next question was on Iho amendment of the llimuco committee to stilkoout pira- graphs 10 % 110 , 111 , 11 ! ! , 11.1 nnd II I of the louse bill mid substitute for them ono p mi * graph (101) ( ) , taxing glass and glasswaie , cuter or ornamented , per cent ad valorem. IVIr Mel'hoiMHi moved to recUiro the raton ! n the scnnto innendinent to I ! " ) percent. He- iccted Mr Plumb moved to ninond thocommlttco iitnciuhneiit by leduclng the dutj'on cut nnd decoiated glass and glnsswaio fivm 13 to 10 per coat Rejected , The coinmitteo amendment was then agreed to The ne\t question was on pirngr.iph 100 , llxing the dutlos on unpolished cylinder , und ( onmioii wlndoir gloss , the loinmitteo ainciidmcnt being reduced from \l/t cents , J cents , U'tf ' cents and ! i eeata per pound ( ac cording to styes ) to la cents , 1 'J-S cents , a 'j ' cents and 2 % rents , A'ance mocd to nmcnd by fixing the uni form rate nt 50 per cent ad valoicm A long discussion ensued. Mr. Plumb said it was better not to piss n tariff bill than to pass ono that was not light. Mr. Vance's amendment was finally de feated. Vnilous motions to reduce the rates ou un polished cj liudei j crown and eommon w Indow glass were made bj Mr. Plumb mid weio re jected onea and my votes , although in the last of them Messrs Ingalls , Maiidcrson , Paddock and I'lumb voted with the demo crats on motion of Mr Ahhich , the i.itcs weu reduced to 1 ' „ I "f" , J'i nnd SJf per cent ( accoidlng tosizoj nnd the senate ad- joumcd. AT jiJKiti < irr'i ; ItA ( iJ : . l"lr-t Dnj's Competition of the Mill- inry M irKxiiicti. Bnr.r.Mr , Nob. , August 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hi i : . ] The first daj-'s scores at the annual rlilo and caiblne competition of the department of the Platte wcro ns fol lows : COMl'JTITIOV. tnlatllli. A , 1st Ssl , Co I , 8th Inf llvmn Willlnm but , It. ( i. IIIII Inf . . Morruiv , Wllllnni fc t , Co I17th Inf . . Spmuor , 1' 11 . Corp . ( .0 12 , Kill Inf . . . . MnlrI' II Kill Inf . . . . lurmnon.O r.Hit. ( to I , HIM Inf . . . . MrCoiiloy Wllllnni hiii. Co l,7tlijiit. , . . Illurek , .luraes , Co ir , Kill Inf Pdill , Dnvlil , Net Co II , Jli-t Inf Cochran. C. II. , "Ill Inf l.nppln , Coor u. 1'vt.i Cn A. Hli Inf . Mourn' . Fred. Istfeirt , Co C , Iblli Inf. 1ST CAK1IIM. COMIKT1TIOV. Miller , Corp Co D , WhCnv lltiHiM , . ! I' . Pet , Co 1C , IttCiiv . . . , ' 1 litiimiH , s H . I'vt , Cn A. , mil Cnr . . . Hiooki , K O.SiII.t , bill Cm . . . . Illiiiroril. lohti , I'M , Co 11. Dili ( "nv . . . Msui.ltWllllnni I'\tC'o VMlilar i'lnnimiT , I. K , Svt , Co II ,8lli Civ ( .rllllilli , C ! II . I'rt . Co II , Mil ( "nv liiinltoinJoii'iili I'vtCo I Hh Lav Wolf lolin I'vt Co II 1st I ir iu II ) ron .1 C 'tl It Co C. hthCiiv SuininliiK. 1'nul , l tKt Co h. Mlh Ct > A. Clean Sweep lor tlio liberals l > i SII.T LIKP , Utah , August I. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Hr.i : ] Omaha is on top as usu d , and the election today was a clean sweep foi the liberals by niajoiltles ranging from 100 to ( Mil ) . U'ho Mormons raised the cry , "Down with Omaha woikmen , " and pot a genuine Nebraska drubbing , The leaders on the ticket are lion , C. 11. Allen , < mty clcikshniKT , Henry Unrnes ; > dor , Colonel William K Page , assessoi * ' ' as J. L.J neli. This bieaks the Moimon * clc , and they will iiuvergo into a political light as a [ mitj again. OnmiN , Utah , August 5 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : llri J J 10 a m The libcial ticket iu this ( Webei ) count } appears , to bo cuiiled 1 > \ about two hundred nmjoiity. This is a political revolution in ttio county 1'iob- ablj Box Hldor and Summit counties woio also earilod. Llbcials are tojoiciug and Moimonsfeul blue. ST PHTI IISIILIIO , August -Special I [ Ca blegram to Tin : lii.K ] Over ono hundred thousand troops will take part in the mili tary maneuvers to bo held bcfoie the czar in Volhj uia hi September Emperor "William will auho ut Potoihofon August S ) , will remain for thre-q dnys and will retain bj sea to Oeimanj- . Democrat ir. JMoNTGOMism , Ala , August 1. The elec tion In Alabama today for go\eruor.inel other state ofllcers and mcinbeis of the legislature passed off quietly. Spoelnlb to the Athcr- tlser from all portions of the state indicate n sweeping democratic majority , The legisla ture will contain but few Independents or re publicans Declined to Arc-opt , I'lnip , August I [ Specinl ( Jnlilcgiam to Tm HIT j A dispatch fiom Buenos Ay res states that General Kocol and Scnor Costu , to whom weio otic-red portfolios of mlulsteiy of the lutoilor and minlstery of education re- spoctlvolj' , ha\odeelinod to nccopt nn oWco lu 1'i'CbidciiL Cclinan's cabinet With I'lrrsnino , Pa. , August 4. Snftou & Dunn , with two of their clerks and all the agtntH of the National Capital Building and Loin association , wcro remanded to Jail to nlRlitln default of $1,000 ball each , The charge was umsphaoy to defraud and was made bj a bcoro of nllct'cd victims , w ith inoio to hear fiom. .n Wlit-ut Crop Itullcllii. LINCOIII , Net ) , August . The Nobiaska wh"at crop bulletin , iKsned todnjbiijs the temperature and sunshine the past week has boon nbovo normal and the rainfall vorj Hubl , largo sectlous rceclvlng none nt all. The outlook for the i orn and poUto ciop Is notincouiiiglng. rraiico w III Klclit Cholera. PAHIAiiKUst , 1. The sonnto toJay voted 100,000 fiuncw for tlio ostiibllsllmnntof fiontlir pt to prevent tbo cntiy of cholera Into ptP ranc-o. Otuii ) 10 Ili'iti.is , Auguat [ Special Cablcgr.ini Sto Tin : Ilrr I I'rln o Hismauk and Count Hcibcrt lllsiiiaicUh.i\ot'onoto Klasliif'n. ' THE BLACK SOX SHUT OUT , Lcoitard's ' Meu lose Their Tenth Straight Oaiuo to Milwaukee. PL YED LIKE A LOT OP FARMERS , Dull and Listless Wotkon the Part of thn laicals Kium Start to rinlsh Othrr Sports. Plaved. Won Lost. Per rt , Milwaukee . . Til 4' ' ) , M .O.M Mlmic.iKilH ' | K ) 47 III .f. S h'uixiisUltv Tl ) 41 ; u .t"ll l ten * IT . . . 77 41 , ni .r.ii Mimv dtv . Til , w : w . 'pni Olillllia . . . . TH .14 II .411 Des Mollies T 'CI 41 .4H St. 1'aul . . . . T7 ! ! ' M .JM . Milwaukee < l , Oiniibfi O. Yesterdays giuno only in ikes ten straight foi Mllnnukio ten sti-ilght from Oiuiihi. If the season would onlj-hst long enough she'd piohably niiko It an eu'ii hundred. lut ) it ends In Oitohci' tlnuiK licnvou It ends ami tlio poor old IJlaek SoCMII go anil Inv down until thej tlnw out in the sjnlnp. Tlio ciowd whoMiw ji'stt'iilaj'n panlo WHS agiln soniowiint hollow-cht sled and con- snmpthe. 'llie-y sat pufectlv still through out the nine Innings , hot , nnd and disgusted Captain llanrah m's men pi ij-ed Ilko a lot of eigiii signs-tint is , nunt nil of thorn , and Milwaukee couldn't have presented them with n run on 11 bllver salt or It should bo u'liioinberod , how oor , that the Blowers plajeil ball all the time they ne\er mule an c'lior , unit ulthough the Oina- has hadn't a talljup to the ninth Inning , Shock's gang plaj'cd just as Inrd In their last half as if thoOinaluis had been n half dozen runs ahead HauM\ine'sumpliing was again nil tight The crinks scoured to think that ho was o IT on the balls mid ttttikcs , but it was the eiauks who weie on" iMIUxaukco needs no unipiiical assistance when pitted against the Om ihns Omaha is Milwaukee's piothls season , and no mistake. After blanking the locals the % Isttors came iuIn the second , and on t\\o singles , two ba es on balls and an en or by Colonel Tagiii , made thieo mas. In the fouith two singles , Ilnnrahan's oiror , mid a sacrifice netted another , nnd In the llfth tlneo snfo ones , n p iss ball and an out brought In two iiioionnd the list The giimo w.us tnmo nnd listless , the Omihns plnjltig ns if they were u Irani ol their own sliulows , Yesteiday tbej' weio shut out , anil today Captain fc-hotk si\s he's going to kill 'cm ! ( Join1 out to see it done I The score : OMAHA. All. II. Ill ll. "II. I'O A. K Cimvan if t 0 0 o Walsh , ss ! 1 0 1 ii 0 ICe irns rf. ' . . . .4 0 o o 0 a o mil , : ib I t o 0 0 - 1 linn aliiiii. "b o o 0 1 i Newninn , u , . . ' ( 0 o i 0 iD iU Authors , Ib : i U 0 n 0 7 U 0 WHIN , m y 0 n ( i o : i 0 n r.inMn , i > n o 1 o o o 1 i Tot ils . ' . ' 3 0 M 1 0 'Jl T Jlll.WALM'.l. All. II. Ill 811. I'O \ . I Ponrnnn , in. i o o 4 oo 4r i i n Dalrympio , If r o n Shock , si . . : i io no Aim i Issc'V , Ib . .1t o 11 i KuIlT , rt t u 0 0 AI be Us , Ib . : i 0 Thornton , p . .4 0 0 Tot iN 14 ii n i i 2 ; is o 111 1 .MM1S Omihn . 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo-o .Milwaukee 0 I 0 1 S 0 0 0 * G MTMMIIIV. Ilium eaimd Mllwailki o 4 T o-bnso Jills W'alsb Double plays U nlsli to limn iliiin to AiHlii'ttn : MoitNxoy to Slioelc to Alorrlsuv , Itnsu on liulN-Jl ) I'agln fl , oil' Ilioiiilon . ' IIItbiilloliu Uj riiointon 1 Stini'k out III' rajln - . Tlmo of ( jamo-Oiiu lioitr and thlrty-lho iiiliiutcs I'mplro Citj n , DCS MoIncH O. SIOU\CITI , Iii , August I [ Special Tele gram to run Bir ] following isthoicsult of toduj 's game : 2 27 12 < city. a o n o o T o 01 o o o o o o o 0 0 HMIMMIV. lilts * tiiiis < Ilisos on Inlls- On W Idnei l.oll Iluil I Hiuck out Ity Hart , { 1. bjVlilncMl. . Left on bust i Moil v ( Ity < > . 1)11 Molncs T. S.ierlllco liJls-Di-s Alolnes 1 , blnuJlly ,1. lilt bv pltelit'i I'attim , I'l inii- gnn. Passed biilli-Ti allli'.v - ' Thai ) of B.IIIIO Ono liunr and thirty mimiUM. Uinplto Iuo\ur j ! Tinrltj SicaniH1 Finn Vlctiny. The City Steams went to Missouri Valloj Sunday mid defeated that team in a gi cat gumo. This was the dceldlnggamoof the ea- .sonus each dub hid won a game As will ho noticed by the .seoro the Citj Steams won by their hciiy stick work mid gieat Held work. Unahiin , ciitcner , being ut Blair , I'nrccll caught nil excellent game , only ono stolen bnso being in ide bj the Vallej' team. IJoy- 11101 was tomhcd up fortwcho hits and Halt foi S. The following is the full scoio- cm srrui 'lir VAI 111 ni'o A r. n in A r S f VattcrKon , of 2 II 0 0 Anslln n R U I - > 1 i lluiloy , . J U 4 1 Cumirk , c f. . i i 0 0 .1 ruK'ixtm , . ) u lee drii\ir , o 1 ID 2 1 riuri. 2b i o u o Itcnn , tb 0704 Hurt , i Iliukctt , , .b 0 0 .1 U I'uiu'll , c . .1 A i 0 lloyiiitr , p 2 V 4 U lluili-r. If . . . 0 SI 0 UnltLrs , 21) 1 ,1 2 0 Howiimn.Ili 0 U 0 0 llniiKcn rf. . ' 100 Muttoson , rf. . 1 1 U 0 Clurh.Jlj . . . U U 0 0 Tcihil 37 S - ' Total . . H il U "T 111 l.NMNOH. Oily Plena . 2040 * -8 Missouri Valley n 0 U 4 0-1) SlTMMlllV. Kirncd runs f'ltj Mi'innsS. Two bint ) hits s I'utti ison , I'tireoll , Matle-on. Thitoliaso lilts Oiwu'k. Slim U "illlly Unit 8 , bv Hi'j- iner 10. stoli n bases bumns'i , Valley . ' , LJiu- phu AduiiiHot I.o an. A Cuiiiplctu Table , Pollott ing will bo found a toirect table , In- cludlngevoij giuno plnjed this season In the 'Woiitcrn association , of tlio standing of the different tcutns unking up the name Tills table docs not Include the gaino forfe-lted bj Milwaukeo. It is absolutcly eoricct and w ill do to bet ont flf f is * i ? i I ir Oiuilm . . . i > , ii .1 IU .1 I.W K.'IIHMH City. . 4i | 7 7 07J Mlniiiiitiolla . li 6 10 II. 1 IXi Mulnci . , .11 4 II 4 IU MuiiK'ltr . . . j | r. n 7l 2I.H' ' IUMl M I'aill . ! IHntur . . li i.llU U : M \lllwiinkco . , iu i1 ii T 1.1 I1 i < 10 I .out 14 0 A W'V. ' rill J ) Down 'Ihi'in Today. The Milwaukoos and Omahai will pluy their last game Of the piosontsorius thli afternoon , and , as Captain Ilaiiialmn nnjs ho'll win the batilo or Jump Into the Mis soml , o\erybody flhould go ont and see how Keddjpioposas to do it Ho far thla season Omaha has failed to take a game f mm tbo Uiowcrs , and of course thoh humiliation ii both bioiul and deep , Oaiidniir AI'IIT llaiiliia. The following telegram was lecolvcrt yes tcrduy afUMinma fiom Julto Oimdaiu , and speaks for itnulf MissFAi'oiis , Minn. , AuiriM I To the Spoitliig Editor cf Tim HBRI 1 Imve pot < t | $ iJO foifelt with the Tilb.une to r-ow Ilimlon ' 1'oiltlvolv ciiri'il by CARTER'S tlti'vu Mttlc Tills. 'lliey nho relieve DH- tn jfn iPj-sjiopsIn , tn ] 8TTLE illt ( stloa mM T o 1U art ) I'-itlng. \ iH'rhtt nm edj for 1)1 ; lncss , Nnusca , ; Dro slnesi , Had Tustr In the Jloilth. t'oaUd Tongue. 1'iln InlboMdc,1 loitnu min : reguhle tlio ItouiK 1'unljci'tt.ihc ! SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , ' , will put up . ' .fiOd nualiist hlsfl.oiw 01 low dm foi $ . ' .MH ) a side and gl\o him ( he scv- omls stait mi C'lvvo iVvur InKo , i-ico to bo rowed within a mouth ,1 ( I CUIMIH , si > tr.i > jtt.\n. Itilglittin lli'iu'h K.UO > J , Hru u , August . { Spcilnl 1'i'Uv giiim to Tin ; Hiu.J-Stiiiitiimj of Uul.ij'i race's. l-'i\o fmlongs Newbmg won , Kmlttd ( lllly ) second. .Mnmlo 15 tlilixl. Time 1 0.1' ' . , . Ko\i'ii fmlongsKxtiiiviiL'iinio won , Oss. secoud , Ilmiisun thlid. 'I imo 1 JI114. Two and out1 fourth infle > s Hi la won , KiiiiMt sc-ioiiil , Ht'Wnitl thiie- Time I ( i7' ( Ono milt ) ( ihn.v won , Koseburij s' Vivid third TlmoI 4f > ' 4 Slv finlnngs 1 liniiul ill' won , Swi second , Dottle I'nitliei ' thiul Time 1 ir . Handicap , one nml one fouith miles riiD Ilouibou won , Troy setond , Leo Cluisty third. Tlmu-a 15. Knees. ( it mittitu , N. J. , August I. [ Spei lid 'JVlegnim to Tin HIT J buiiim n-y of ted n s nii-os SK fill longs I'igorm won , Little Minnies second , Koshlll third Tlmo 1 ill ! ' . ( . The Iuilongs Woodcutter won , Alarming second , I'arolina thlid liiiio I.OJ'/ ' . rive Iuilongs-.Mm Chay won , Osceola second , Shotover thlid Time I .tl,1 ' Ono und ono iiimitcr miles . .higgleron , --u „ I'lilcon second , Jcnnlo McKiiiliuicl third Tline-2.lt'4. ' SK nnd oiio-h.ilf fuilougs ISatontnwn won , Itnftei second , Lonanto third. Time HK futloiigs-Annmah won , Coldsticam second , Arizona third Time 1-17' ' . Saratoga llnoos. Svnuotn , N , YAugust I. [ Special Telegram to Tin. Hi r J The weather was clear and the track fast , rollowlng is a Miminnty of the races- I'iist rate , thrciMimutois of a inllc , niiitl ens , two- ear oltls lliim.ir Itosiillnd Illle'y ( the fnvouto ) won , Luke UlaoUiuiu see-on I , I. uly Undo third Tiine-1 ( > . ! ' . , ' Second line1 , three tin liters of a mile , maidens , t\\o j car-olds Luighier ( tbo fiuor Ito ) won , National bccond , bllvcr 1'iinco tnlid. Tinie-1 ( II'4 'J'hiul into , iiilloand an eighth Austoihl/ won , l'u/7lo second , Irenu ( the fn\oritei thlid. Time 1 5'1 I'ouith nice , one mile , millions , throe-yoir olds Isaac Low Is ( tbo fmoritt1) ) won , Sum tcier second , I iigcaio third Time 1 IP. Fifth race1 , ono milo and so\cnty j-artls Kmiiieiico won , Uonalotta second , Stijlco ( the fa\oito ! ) thlid , S\t.icuht ) HcKitched Time-1 ITJ , Sixth nice , thiee-qunrteis of a milo IS'iin nio I'won , Dohemliinsecond , Hhic-lc Dlainond thlid , P.iirj ( jucen ( the favorite ) not he-aid from. Tune 1 17. . Seventh t.uc , three cni liters of n milo Jlodjoska won. Happiness second , 1'all Mall third. No bolting. linlrlc'S Tor Toiiaj'H Ku : > cs. AT SAIIATOfl I. Tirst race , ono milo Little Crete , Tadv I'lilslfer , Vengcur , Dllss , llello D Or , Ku pen ta , King Crab , ton. Sc'comt race , one and one eighth miles , Alabama stakcH-(2 ( > i tie D , IJnllj boo , Umi- nenco , Almlo If , English Ladj' , binaloa , Thii-tl race , threc-fnuiths of n mile , sweepv , stnlcos Him Ohlof , linpoi ta , VcnginiJiiad - foul , Caiuot , Objection , Vidittc , IMiuchmu , roxmcdc , Uunwad. rourth race , ono nml one half miles , Kear ney stakes rioodtide , Los Angeles , Cassias Sixth race , thico-foiiitlis of a mile , selling l".d Leomud , Little IJcss , llcithi Cumi- | boil , Linr-a Do\ej' , Julo G. , Billet Katra.it ( Illlv ) , Laboltl. \veatlier clear and track fast. AT MOXMOUTU. rlrstiiico , three-qniuteisof anillo Volunteer - teor , Mciidcn , Tipstaff , llellu 11 , Fitaine ] > , Major U.ilj , Tnlla ] tlickburn , My 1'ellow , liallaiat , I'ainUilli'r boiemuler , Lady Iteol , Orator , O\ld , Clarendon. Second race , tluco-quiirters of n mile , Hetl- b-ink stakes -Potomac , Hcimudii , Aragiiboml , 1'lccllpso , I'll nicer , Soiceier , TJ Intrlguauto , i r.iirv n.t l , , . , Foxfoid , . . , Sextus , Ottawa , Aiiogance , Thud race , ono and ono eigntli miles , Pall- sade stakes Ucinuth , .ludfo Monow , Druid- essFouith race , ono and ono eighth iiilles , sell ing Stockton , Inspector II , Cwmsuio , I" Highness , Niagara , Gloaming , ICorn. riftluaie , three-fourths of a mile , selling- Kismet , rtiowii Cluulio , VillageMaid , Louise , Aiab , Hiu/.burg , Souiiio. Sixth lace , ono mile. Mcrldcu , , Ul/pili , CbesapcaKo , Kern , Volunteer , Niiigaiu , Joe Courtney. Weather clear nnd track good. The Hoc Tips. AT MONMOl HI. First race Volunteer , Ilcll.r II. Second raeo L'liitiigunnto ' , 1'alry. Tliiul race Judge .Morrow. Fourth race -Stockton , Her Highness. Fiftli i.ieo-lliown Cbiulie , Aiab. Sixth rae < e Chesapeake , Joe Couitnoj > r HID\-root. First race King Crab , Hello D'Or. Sue-olid race 12nillsh Lady , Daisy i\ Thlid race Diiulfoid , Kilpijit.u Foituli i.ieo Los Angeles. Fiftin.iceUtllo UcbS , Laboltl. Wolt'omo Itnlns in Kansas. K NJVS Cm , Mo , August 1. Tlio most Bcnoral rains tlmt have fallen In MX weeks visited all pin ts of Kansas last night nnd this morning. Tlio hot winds lust week did fuithi't duiiiago to mm , howoor , and In a gieat part of tliobtato thoialns woio too I ito to do anj' good. 'Iho MuKlnlryVm In llaropc. P i ins , August I Fifteen Ameriean ( on- sills are holding n coii/ercnco nt the Amen can ronsulato heio on tbo mode of iijihlng ) ) tboMcKiiilov bill in F.uiopo St ( Jlnli ol tbo consul ir bnicau at Washington was elected president of Klin Damp. - J , August 1 An explosion of mo d imp oci'uncd In a coal pit at St Ktlcnno to dij. One liiindiod mid llfli-in men sui- rcc'tled in making tlitlr csi.ipo unlajuicd Tueho men woio soilouslj Injured. The Dentil ( toll. I ) r MI n , Cole , August I. William II Cllso , foimulj' n mi'inlJi'r of the Wisconsin lcn'lsl.ituio fiom ( ji-ant county , died hoio tc- day of nppoplcxy Aboolutely Pure. A orentn of tartnr bakiim povr'lnr. IllfjUcrt of limvunlntHtrmiKih U , S " > - port AUK. IT ,