TTLE OMAHA DAILY UIDif. WEDNESDAY. AtTOTJST 0 , 1800. fldnnco In the luccess of the republican ticket , and said from the InUrost tluit was being tmuilfoiUd ho didn't look for much of n derrciisn In the old tlino mnjorlty . "Tom Cwf ] , \ \ hut hu\o joutoBnyon the outlook"1 " \Vill , I mil \ciy confident thowliola tltket will go through with inujoiltlfs timglng from debt to twelve ; thousand. I figure on a Inrgo per rent of the alliance votcbclnirdrwn from the oldl line republican parly. IIo\vcu > r , tbo ul 11 mice nny not possess the strength itnbett friends conrcde , nnd If ttint proves true , our iniijoiity will run up to ! iO,00 ( > or moro. Hut , nlUmlng them rturj thing that Is chimed or alli-gcel , I don't see how they can cut it down und ( i SKX ( ) . "The prohibitionists nro nothing iiko us lively as the-y wore thico months since. They hu\o been lulled Into a becoming tmic'tudo. " M H. Mnllny , of Long Pine : The nlll- iineoln Hrown It very nttong , and It is evi dently golnir to stl ( k to its ticket. Tlio ilemocnic ) still remain vciy Irmotivi1 , but It is quite ( t-rtaln tlu-y will undrirso the alliance ciitidldiite for congress in tbo Third distilc't , Mr. ICein For governor there Is llttlo fpu Mtion but what they will iMpouse the cnuwnf .luincs\V. Sivagnof this city. The prohlbs ino vorlcing , but nobod ) isery b idly st-aii d on their account. Tom Hurtoij was full of bustle nnd good humor and talked llko ti man but llttlo disturbed over the prospect of reverses. "K\erythlug looks us bright as the new dollar , " snld the genial Thomas. "nnd tln ro Isn't ' n que'stlon but that wo will go through with a liniidsDino majority. I be- novo In a thorough organlrutlon of the p > rty , ho\\c\ernnd th.it tight .may Oiganlzitlon will miikciis doubl } auro and the party owes it to it-self to "HC that this picllminary work Is dotio and iiulckly " Orlando Tofft is the comniltte > einim from Cii'is county. Hu is a consc-uathc.1 , dellbcr- ate gentlcmin , nnd when ho "peaks ho si > eak.H bj the mrd Tcfft iiovcrtalks thiough his hat "itather early to prognosti cate , Isn't It } " ho asked , in resinnie to a \igoioustluteh on the handle of the pump by the interview or. "However , I think wo nro all light nnd will win as usual by n fine surplus \\'o have a good ticket in Cnsswith tii wo alliance men out ol Iho. I consider Hicliiudsan nce'cptiblo mail , and t'uink ho iv ill swing through safely. Thu iilll.tne-u is fit i on L' , but will not hold all its members as a largo piopoition of the bettor element will go biek to the tvpubllcun ticket without a sludow of adonbt. Don't know nnjthhig nbout wli it the prohibitionists are doing , but iiotmucli , 1 think , just now " Major Ilaitling oj Nebraska City declared unbounded faith in what he denoted as the lepublie-iiii p.uty's ability to got thcro wltli ono of IU usual off-jcnr majorities , \ \ bile Judge AVHght of 'JVcuinseh predicted n clean sweep. Thu Judge has no fears of side Issues. Chairman Jeihn Watson is very confident However , be icalizes that it ivlll bo uecessaiy toikiHomu linnl vork , to put good speakers on tlio stump and make a well organized can vass of e\cryiounty Of LoiiiNo all the candidates say they ex pect to win. Tom Mujort anticipates a w alK- \vn , and Geoigo Hastings says thoio must b < ; sttouirer fixjf. than any that have jet aji- po.ired liofoio ho will bo rcncry to admit of berious danger. s/,1 i'/A" ini : srji'ii JIc Aiitklpnt ( > 9 \Viillcuuay ivltb MuAultftV. isoa li\i \ Jitma < } unl < /leimelM / LOVDON , August 5 [ Now York Herald C.iblo Siwcial to Tiih nir--I : ] saw Jack Lewis tbo other aftei noon and asked him how his man Shu in was getting on with his pic- immtions for Ills 11'ht with MuAulIffc. 'That's ' junt whit I want to know , " an- b\\cred Juek. "Hut jou'rohis ttuiner. " "No nutter , haven't scon him these three dnjs can't llnil him anywhere. " Iho biino night I found the Australhn in a v < > iy guv humor ntn very giy club. Ho de- cliiieil ho had been having a glorious tlmo on tlio live rand edsowhoro. I said "Joo McAulilTo has begun ti nlnlng " 'TbatS all right ubout McAulino bethinks thinks he's n great pugilist because bo's fought ten times to a llnish und won nlno times. Why , Unit's nothing l'\o fought t\\cnty live times to a finish and won cveiy rime. My bud hitting is whit does it. Scl- jiieo is nil right and I've ' ot seine of that , TOO hut theio's nothing will settle ainimso < } ulck as a fc'w solid pune-hos that htuo kcot tbo stuiT behind them. 1'or Instance , I TV as lighting once w ith Mlko Douloy , and at the end of the eighth lound tbo hottingvas two to ono against mo. My face was like a blubber und both of invovcs were shut , but somehow I managed to get in on him twice only twice , mind you aid that ended the .light. Hu keeled right over. " "But how about tiiiiningi" I suggested , hi- U'lrupting this How of lominlsccnccs. "O , thoie's time enough for that jot ; I haven't got the lend of f it oi | mo that ISIe- Auliffolms. I will begin to train no\t Mon- diy at Ilniwich , Dover couit. Come down nnd see us. " cu r * is K it . i r/o.v. A 1111 llitpoilcd Wlilcb Absolutely 1'iolilbits it. WASIIINOTOS- , August n Kepresentntlvo loirow of California , fiom tbe lominittcoon foi-oign ulTaii-s , today repoitod to the house his bill to absolutely prohibit the coining of Chinese persons into the United States , bother \ subjects of tbo Chinese empire or otherwise. The bill pro vides to exclude ! nil Chinese1 oven these v ho nuy hcieafter leave the United Status nnd attomptto letnrii , excepting diplomatic und consular oflleors and coiinncicl.il agents. und the coining ot Cldiioso to the United Sinless for transit-is expressly prohibited. A line of fTitlO for each Chlncno brought into the United States is piovlded for the punishment of vessel inastcs biliiging them. I'rovisloa is nl > o niado foi the punishment of jxjrsoas aiding Chinese to enter the Unitid States by land orotlieiwiso. Cbalrinm llltt pio- scmtiii n minoritj leiiort dlssonting fiom the ! fnvoiablo netlonof tliomnjiuitj upon the bill , as lie bays it is in conflict vlth tbo treaty now in loun , tohieh thofaitliof tbo United Status is pledged and vhieli declares that tlw I "Unitid States may logulnto , limit or sus pend such coming or losideucc1 , but may not absolutely piohlblt it. " : Olhl lle\ilutlinislH ( Cajituro an Important. Tow ii 1'retn's DcMimmls , S v SiVIJOH , August 5 , ( icneral Trun- par.iynL thu head of the Guateinalm revolu tionists , has taken Chhiuiinidu , ncai the capi tal. Tlio loss of this place lias obliged the Guatemalan government to concentrate its tioops tow.ud the capital. A Quntcmalau dispatch sijs ills untrue that an attouipt was made to aasosb-huit I'rosklciit ISailllns niici domes that the revo lution is of luipoit.mco. 'llio diplomatic corps linsofTeted to ne'gotiatu for pe.ico and the offer bus bc'cn accepted. It is oxpectoc thntapoaeofulsuttlcinent will bo arranged within a few clays. PivsUient Darlllas snys ho vv 111 not resign and that bo prefe'ri. dcnth to starriulci * . 1'res idont U/ota's only teims nro llio lecogultloi of bis government and the ntm-lntervciitiot of other powers in the intoiloi goveininent o : Snu SulBelor. . / vrrr * S jttiitv. > Argoiitlno Covoiiiiiicnt AVI11 Issue IltiHliels ol' 1'apcr.Mniicr. BKrvosi Atucs , August n. Xotnithslnnd lug the fac t Unit tbo insurivctloii hero ha terininnted great excitement prevails throUktliout the citj' . It is nmiorc-d that a ncv Issue of ( . ' OOO.UOO in paper currency will ho iiiuclo. A bill has been Intioduced n the chamber of deputies providing for a forced eunency. The nntloiml b ink has nv sumnl pj > incut. The bourse is still closce and the panicky feeling In commoidid circle continues. The press U forbidden by the govciimu'iit to comment on the. crUls. Th premium on fold Is "O'J per ccut. AIonkK nnd HcrndiM Cromatod. LOVDOV , August 5. Advice's from Atheii say n HIM oa Mount Albas , tba holy inouiitui of the Orock eluinli , destrojcel nlurgo nuiii her of Creole moinistorles und twenty monk und hermits iie rishod In tl'iliiimcs. . Th duaiage U e tuimlcd tit S,0VUOO ( franco , Slgiit-ti the IVt. lid's Pair Kill. Si'UiMii IKID , 111 , A < i e , -Tbogo\orno \ today sli.J ; Uiooiif's fa1 r I ill. Havini anpuiurjcar ; i-emiso , it will go into otlcet a ouce. J FRIED TO MOB TIIE UMPIRE , Imaged Spectators Force Bauswlno to Tly for His Life. LOOKED LIKE DELIBERATE ROBBERY , > no ol'llio Itent Ontnus liver Been on the Iiocnl GroiiiitlH TJOS ! Through Hank DculsloiiH Other bcoics. 13aus\\lne lobbed Oiniha out of the only frame she bus won fiom Milwaukee this sea- on nnd in such on open-faced , outrageous lanncrthiit the CIOVM ! took the flight into heir ovin Itiiuls at the termini tl in of the tc'd and niado a dosporuto ntto npt to wipe ) lintonicial froiii the fuco of the ourth. lie vva.4 too llect for them , however , nnd es- jicd to the diessing room bcforo hnmls ould bo laid on him. And jet the exi ite'd throntf refused to bo ppcnscd nnd thej crowded around the llttlo paitmcnt under the west c-nd of the grand t-and Iiko a lot of tonlcr * around a trap with rat in It. They were yelling andhooting Iiko crazy ncu , and it was a patent fact that IJnusvvlno iUl only lu ivo the place nt tlio risk of bis Ife Hocov\crcdInside1 , pile and trembling , nil bcsgcd Slantye'f Lronatd andthoOmihn > liivoranot todetert him , nnd Avhile they die ! stay bj him , thej put In tbo tiino in relntlntf o him , in Inniniugc ! more torelblo than elo- fjnfc tlelr opinion of Ids dirty work. Joe "Walsh literally biollcel the yotinfr man , ; nd it vas plain tint it was all thoplnjcrs ould do thcmselies to keep their lianda off ilmTlio Tlio police were seat out to escort Baus- vine to his hote-1 , but before tbej arrived lurry Mi Connick succeeded in getting him awnvin his huggv. ImswIno ) robbed the Omnlios nt every tage , on balls and stilkes , on thu lines and it the base's They couldn't get justice by nny look or crook , and tbo treatment they ie- ceivcd was sufficient to have disheartened any team. In the ninth Inning his decision calling Wills out on second -wns a most flngi.int out rage , nnd lost the game for Oninhn right .hen. Then aifuln in the tenth , after ICcmns lind made a three-bagger , ho dcllb- cratolj called thu next three mc'ii out on stiikes , when not a slnplo ono of them had struck it tliej ball moro than once , and Giifllth , vvho relieved Unvios lu the lost lulling' , v\os very \vlld. So much for Jlr Dauswlnc. His days of mpiimg in Omaha aio over Novv the game1 Omnba placed an eiroilcss pnmo , butitwus nconlllet for bloi > d und no mistake , "It is victory todaj , bc s , " oxelaiine'd Cap tain Him rah in , as his team drew themselves In battle's stern irrav , ' 'or the turbid depths > f the mud Missotiii Tike jour choice ! " And brushing biik his sunset cmls from off ils classic brow , lie took his position intho coachcr's box. And the light began. These who witnessed it vv ill never forget it , It w us so sin agolv fought , so replete w ith reckless coin-ago nnd during. The spectator ! ) became delirious vItb ex citement over the vnrying fortunes of llio sable legged gentlemen. Uackward and forward , forward and btck , wnvomi tlio cemtending hosts , iho Omahns bittllng haul andjieioically against liopo and ten mint In the second inning Omaha begnn the scoring by making two eained runs , the only wav HIO ! could possibly ha\o gotten them. Me'ran made n hit and Clarke n three- sucker. Then after Cnnavan had secured his jaso on balls Dad came homo on Walsh's sau- ntico In the seventh they got In ono moro earned lally on AVillis' single and Claiko's sce nd : hrc > o bagger. Alilivaukoo scnrod In the third a homo run by Pcttit over the fence ; in the bcvcnth on two singles nnd a rotten decision of llaus- vvino's ' and in tbo eighth on Krcig'b bonier. ICoarns opened the tenth with a in ignillccnt : breo bag cliivo , but it was no use * , Huusw hie calling olnnd-Haurahan and A ndrovvs out on stnkcs in quicTlc succession and Omaha ITivoup. Then Poorinnn onmo lethe bat , and after , vvo strikes had been called on him , niado a single. Ho went to scconu on Pet tit's out , to lard on n passed ball und homo on Uul- rj'tu pie's sieriilce. Th it ended the gamf , but onlj' hetr.tn the umpire's matinee , as has been told in the opening paragraphs. The score : OMVIM , il. II lU. Sll. fell. I'O A. ! iiinrnn. If 4 0 1 Wulsh , HS 5 0 . ) o Kuariis , rf 4 o a u 0 0 'luvclaiul , Hit I It 0 lliuirali.iii.-b 4 ooo 4 0 Andrews , ] ! ) J 0 o o o 10 i 0 \\Ulls , m 4 1 2 o o : i u 0 Mortm , e 4 i a i o a o 0 CluiU.p 4 1 2 0 0 'J 4 0 Totals 11 .1 10 II 1 ? ) IS 0 JUI/WAIMK. All. 11 111. BII. 11 I'd A. F I'OOIIIlllll. III. 1 U 0 1 I lettlt.t.'b 4 7 ) . ) ] ) , K 4 0 0 a o ICiolc , it 4 1 0 0 i i SllOlk , HS 4 0 U 0 1 4 Morilssi ylb 4 120 0 13 1 0 Jnntrcn. c ' 1 0 0 0 0 7 U 0 , , : ib : p : i n no o oo o Urlilltli.il 1 Totals 14 0 .W 17 Oimhn. . . 0 .1 MllttimUco 0 4 6UVUIIV. . Ituni cuiH'd Oinahit I.Mnuiiulvro'J , Tlueo- lusi Iitls-C'lnrko JJ , Koains ' . ' lliiinu inn- . 1'itttlt. Kirlc. Hiit-Ps cm bulls Otr Cl.irKo J , nil Dtvlis .t Bttiirlc out lty Ulul.ci L' , liy Duvlc-,4 , by lirllllth .1. Passoil h ilia Moiun f I'lino of Biiinu Two homo Uniiitio llaus- wlne1. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sioux City 0 , les Moines 7. SiouxCiT\ , . , August fi [ Spocl-il Tele gram to TIIB Ilnn. ] Following is the score of today's game : siurx ciir. I1KS MIHNtS n u o A K a ii o A i : hlrmm , Tf. . . 3 30 ( I I'ntton , Sb , . ' . ' 3 2 2 U Itlnik , in , . .2 4 a 0 0 Irntllry , o. . .1 J T & 0 ( linn. If . . . . .n 3400 I hllm/Hll. It ) 2 1 a 0 0 Knut'l , oh , . ,1 . ' 1 0 I'helan , JlJ .1 2 II 1 0 llri nnn.i > . .0 J 10 I lure , m . . . 0 : 1 00 IMvtcll , Ib . .11 0 0 O llrlinliUtmiiri 2 1 ( I 0 < ; tMiiMin . .o u 4 6 Mnctill ir.Ki .0 1 1 ,1 ] Cru9 ln > , c .10 ft 1 U Hurt , rf 0 1 0 U o Jl nilui'-'ijii , p.I 0 1 1 S M > IT | U 0 0 1 C Ue-vllu , v U U U U U llcmcli , | 0 0 U 1 U . . . . g ii ST r 4 Totnii . . 7 it ai ii "i Qlcnn Sill by tnttc.1 bnll , BV 1NN1XOS siou\city . i ft o n o a o o o-n DiSMoinoi . . .4 300 t 0 0 0 07 S JT , PUMMAIIV. r tilled runs f-loux City 4. Hot Mnlnes 4. T -luw lilts Glenn , Illae-k , Trnlllcy. Tlireo- biiMi lilH 1'holiin. llavs on b.illaOH lli'M- ilcrioa l.olT lluvlln 1. oir Mycrs.'i. nit Uiiaub 2. Minclcoiit lly lliMuli'r-oii 1 , by Dovllnll , by Murs'J l > v Itiac'li4. I.efl on bases bloux City ( > . Uiis Molncfi U. \ \ dd pile-lies Itoach 1. bai1- rlllen hllh U it. liases htolein bliuix Ulty 5 Meilni's v. limn o t'liiue Two hours J > onvrr 11 , St. Paul 1. Dcxvm , Colo. , August 5.- [ Si > ocial Tele- Kiam toTuuUEi- : ] Follow Ing isthoscoro of today's game : 1 > KSMII. I ST I'AUU Turned rima-lioiiviir a , Two-liaso > hlls Abln'j , Konc , Tivndwny , I'liuilinit.lld \ \ lilielit't UlillclivadS. Jlt'ukla 4. liases fctolt-n l > . 'incrr > , bu 1'anlU l.otUiu liases Denor . t. Paul . lluublu iliiTh-Ur ) < | iihnrt to ( I Hi Ii ii. 11 isi's nn bnllt ( ) ir VVIiUt'hvacl 3 , off MeeH.lO. Hruck otitllylillchcul & , by McoUluV. I'ltsscd bulls- htuwL 1 , llrouirh- on 4. rrqitlmrtl. Tlmo of Riimo Two hours and twcntrnibiutos. I inplio llcnglo. Knnsns City I , Alliinenpoltn 0. 1C\\svs Cirr , Mo , August 0 [ Special Telegram to THE Her. ] rollovvlugls tbo re sult of todav's game ! MINSKA1OI.I9 n n o nno A E Mnnnlng , Sb.,1 13 Andrew If. . 2 VI 00 Pmltli , 1 0 I 0 1 I Mlnnolmn , r(0 ( 10 00 lunu.tn 0 0100 lljn , 111. . . . . . . 1 0 13 0 J leiover.r. . 0030 nlDnr.21) t 1 i } [ ' Htc.ini , tl > .1 14 10 Oiumll. m I 1100 nriicnler. 3li II 12 00 Mlllor. M..I 0 I ) 3 n 0 lullnnil. Ks.,1 0002 IMivlo.31) . . . , 0 2 S 4 0 Ilinnmi , 1. . ,0 1 S 1 0 lirolicr , o. . . 0 2 (1 ( 0 0 loniiliue,0..1 0 U 0 1 Mitchell , p. .1 1100 Totnli 4 621 5 fl Tolnlt . . . . B 11 27 10 j 11V 1NNINUS. city l oo oo o n o o 4 . . . oo s a oo oi c siMvmiv. Horned runs Knnsis City 1 , Minneapolis 2 . 'nouselilt ' ( Manning , HUMS on bulls OIT Snlh ( l.oll MIIHic'IKI. PlituU out-IJ ) ' inllli ' , Mlleht'll 4. vMld pitch .Mitchell. l'u--id ball-Twohc'.v. Tlinu I.W. Unifies CusIcK. ill * the Clubs. I'luvod. AVoii. Lost , Tor n. ' " " " ' liiii'iii "ipoMs" . . 81 4H in Mt vain is CltV. 77 41 III .571 ) unXT. . . . 711 4J : i7 .ft ! > lou < r CltV . . . . 77 TO M .r i hilllliil 70 Jl 4) .410 ) c-s Molncs . 80 fl 47 .411 bt. I'nlll . 70 .13 CJ .f. National Iicagnc. AT CltVHANIi. _ levelnnd 0 a 00 000 .10 0 Jhicago o 1 0 5 0 S 1 1 * 10 lilts Cleveland I , Chicago 0 Errors Cleveland ! ) , Chlctgo 2 Untteries Bcatln mil /minor ( ; Stein und Ivitticdgo. Umplio McPcnnott. IMayors' Iieii iie. AT 1 ITT'IIUUO. Tbo Buffalo game vas postponed on ac- ountof uin. AT ciiiLtao Jliicngo 0 0 'J 0 0 1 0 3 0 ( J Ulcvi'lnnd 00 300 00 00 Tilts Chicigo P , Cleveland 7. Eirors JhU.moI , Cleveland Si Batteries Iliddv\In uuirarrell ; O'Urien ' and Suteliffo. Umpires Snj der und Pcaivo. Aiiiorlo.in Association. ATCOI.tVtllt S. Columbus (50100024 0-10 Athletics 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Hits Columbus 17 , Athletic 4. Errors Goluinbus 4. Athlotie 11) ) Uitterlcs ICnnuss uidDojlo , Hughes nud Kappell. Unipiro Doescher. ATIOUISVJLLI ; . BrooUlvn 0 1030041 0-8 oulsvlllo 1 0010010 0-y Hits Urooklvti 12. Louisi illo 4. Errors Brooklyn 4 , Louisville ( i. HattorioJ Mur- thv and Bovvers , Me-aldn and Uvun. Umpire English. _ ATTOII.nO , Toledo I 1000 5-7 Jochester 0 0- lioi'hcster refused toabido by the umpire's Jeclsloiiiiiid the piuie uns given to Toledo , 0 o9 Bittoiich Cushiiinii und Sago ; Darr md McGuitc. Umpiio Peoples. ATM- St Louis 0 0000 000.T-S Syracuse 1 0004 130 * - 9 lilts St. Lou is 10 , Syracuse VI. Errors St. Louis fi , Syracuse I ) II ittcnes IJainsoy uid Muiphj ; Kccfe anil Buggs. .Umpuo Cuiry. Till : bt'MKt > HJTAK. Tlio Uco Tips. .VTHAIUTOGA. 1'irst Unco Fellowship , i'riiicess Aniilo. Second Race Uancocns , Taiiy Queen. Tliird IJaco rjni'le Hob , Wat } , rcmrth Kaco Mrs. Ueittiett , Tounst. 1'ifth Unco Satis faction , Niiunio I' . AT MONVOUTII. First Ilaco The Bourbon , IXtrnvuganco. Second Kaco Hrait , Diunistlek. Third Ilaro John M , Xcnobli rourth llace IJallston. St. John. I'ifth Hi.co Monsoon , Kiuedoin. Sixth Haco Civil Sei vice , Fitzray. Untiles for Tuduy'H Ituccs. AT nmniiTOV. First nice , ono mid one eighth luiles , sell ing Eblis , Blcdsoe , Gcudnrinc , Tbo iour- bon , Ciisphi , Couit Dudley , " \Voodburn \ , Bo- aaii/u , Harrison , Bxlmvit iice , Pilot , Light liouse , Franco , illddlcstone , Lady Winlde. Second race , scvcn-clgtitlis of n inllo Ster- LiiifT , Ovid , Biait , The Doctor , llacquot. Drumstick , Gratitude , Glen mound , Wilfred f , Tappaiiii'inoek. Th ml race , tin co-quarters of a mile , sell- lug Lady Grace ) ( gelding ) , Keiry ( Jovv , Au- ixcoln ( colt ) , John A I , VnP'io , Alma ( lillyi Part In , Barthenle-l , Jieiiobia. Sbeim Van ( ( oltFrauds S , Good Boy. Bblclie Doyle. Fourth race' , ono mile- , handicap Seymour , Ball&ton , Lalltto , Sorrento , Guard , St. John , Olu , Miss Cody , Village Kins , Maid of Well- land. land.Fifth Fifth race , tl'reo-quaitcrs of a nillo , selling Nevvlmrg , ficcdom , Monsoon , Speedwell , Gjdn , Hover , Ileniet , Ilerincn , flavcller , Jamcatovvii , Uoger , I'hinuoldgelding ( , ) Nug- gctt , Cora Tanner. Sixth r.ieo , livo-ei hths of a mile , vieltcr v\eights C'lmmuly , Lorris. Itopaitee , Jim JIurphv , Fit/roy , Dublin , Gray Gown , Spoil- sir , Sallie Harper , Vollett , IloidenCivilBer- , vlcc , Guard , Ve\.i. " " AT HAIIATOOA. First race , ouo iiiilo l'ollo ship. Princess Aune , Gypsy Kingt iVrohltoot , Uluuiator. Second race , tlacofo'iitlis of a mile F < iirj Queen , Moltc'iio , Trestle , Alora , KadclllTo , h HUM Davidson , Tom Hood , Vidctto , Jack Kose. Maulnna , Haiico < ws Tliiid r.ieo , ono nnd ono-sixtoonth miles Undo Bob. Caitor H , AVary , B. I ) . Million , Oiiiyson , Australit/ . Foutth race , tliivcfoui ths of a mile , tvvo- vcar-ohls Llttlo Scissors , Hello of Oiange , illntbeau. Siritea , TZd Lconiuci , nuguuia , TounstVodbcuu , MtipBio VuidMis , Den- uetto Fifth into , ouo inilo and seventy jards , selling ZVIaeaulev , batlsfuetion. Sallie O , 0 W , Sophist , Mim.io P , Kugcula , Buirister , Gunvvnd , hiiuiijluook. Weather clear and track fast. Saratoga Itiuios. SAi'ironA , N. Y. , August 5 [ SpecalTele ! gram to TUB 13i u. ] The \veathor was clear and the track fast. Following Is a bummary of the i aces : First race , ouo inllo Kupcita won , Belle D'Orsecond , King Crab ( the fnvoilie ) thiixl Only throa out of eight entries stinted. Time -1 : llf. Second r.ico , ono and nuo-f ighth miles , Ah- b inin stalies hlnoloi won , Kinlnonco second , U.iisj f ( Iho favoiito ) third Time l.SU'f ' Third race , three fourths niilo-Objcction won , Bradford second , roxnicnd third , Hu- iwrta scratiiheHl. 'liino-1 ilS'f. ' Fourth race , ono and one-half miles , Kear ney 8taUos-r.es Angeles ( the favorite ) won , Cusslua sevoiul , Flood Tldo third. Tiino Fifth i-aee , threo-q.uiirtoi'a mile , selling- Billet Hctiout Illly won. Berth i Campbell second , Julia G third. Tiino 1:18. : Monmontli I'nrk Uacc'H. MONMOLTII IHiuc , N. J. , August C.-Suui' nmry of todaj's races : Three-quarters of n mile Clarendon won , Tipstaff second.Major Dily thlld. Time 1:11) : ) . Tlirco quarters of a rnllo Potomao won , Fairy socwnel , Arroguaco third. Tlmo 2 : l'l. Pallsado stakes , one and ono-eighth miles JiulfTO Morrovr won , Ueinuth second , IJniidcss third. Time l :55'x. : ' Ono and one-eighth miles Stockton won , Her Highness second , Cynoiuro third , Time Three qtwia'ers ' of n mlle Tilhigo Rlnlil won , Kismet second , llnrzburg third , Tlmo - -11)5. ) Ono inllo Meriden won , Chesapeake second end , Wzpah third. Time 1:41. : Hrxsllngs ItnecH. IU&TINOS , Nob. , August 5 , [ Special Tclo- gi-am to Tin : Hun , ] The races at the driving paik tltli tiftcinoon were very good. The air wus cool iinet the tniclt In line shape. In the free-for-all tiottlng ruco Gray Cloud won in 2:4,1. Tbo 'J W ' Dr ' : ruc'o vuis v\oa \ by Lynn's Toiler in Jll. : Maud M , owned by I'utton of HotclriUgc' , won thu three-minute race In : ill. : Ti > o p > ieing ruco asoii by Tom 1'urtor in AN ( MIA BARBER SUICIDES , t The Bocly'of ' Qcorgo Harris , n Muktto , fit Spring Grote , Neb. ELKHORN' BABE KILLED IN A RUNAWAY , Independent Senatorial Convention lit Old . .Meeting ot * , < J > vcr Hie fitntc. Ei.Mtom , Neb , .August 5. iSpeelal Tele- mini to Tiir llrr. ] J. C , Kcc\es of Spring Jrove , four miles south , found the bod.v of n suicide on the * roul side close to his iihuo this evening. Ho liad shot hlnisolf tlnough the Ightluneuitlia IMcallbto revolt cr of the jull dog vittoni , The su hide hn mulatto and his name h Hipposcd to bodeoivo Harris , ns lie had in ils [ toclcit nu Omibn pawnbroker's re ceipt foi u quantity of barbers' tools which hchnd put up for ( J. The receipt bow ho date of August I Jlr. lleovcs hnil fot- rotten tbo pavviibiokcr'sijumo furthoi than t commenced with B Tbo bodi was found nbout 0 o'clock this 'veiling. Mr. Uoevcs , together with several lotghbors , moved the body oil the roml and nit it in the Spring tro\o ! \ school house1 , v hero it awaits the coroner , \vho \ has been notified bj telegraph In.jurloH to n Italic. Nib. , August 5. [ Special Tclo- ; rain to Tin , BKI 1 While Mt and Mrs Yedeiick Staiiton of Vullcvtio ) on tbeir , vay to this place today their horse , which was nttncbod to n road call , stumbled and ell , throwing Mrs St union and her eight- nonths-old bubo to the giound. Mrs. Stauton cscipod with nothing more serious than i shaking up , but the child wiw hronu under the wheels , uno of thorn pass- up over its hc.id Medical aid was sum- iioncd as soon us possible , but the child died of its injuiies at 7 : K ) this ovuihifj t Senatorial C4)iivcntinn ) , Oiut , Jeb , , August 5 [ Special to Tim Jur ] Tbo independent people's lomention for tbo rifteentb state senatorial dlstilct will iiectut Sai-gmt , Ctister comity , on August .0 , to nominate n candid ito for state senatoi. O < > nlliitu UnsliHSS Jft'n Meet. O < UM.\IA , Neb , .August fi [ bpcchl to Tun HIM ] A meeting of the busl- icss men of this phco vis hold in the ciuit louse on Saturday evening to talte seine iction in logud to tlioOgdlnla irilgutioii nfiii water power cmal. A. little over.i year ago the pie < inct voted lionds to the cxtontof * n,000 , tonid In constructing the said canal. Mr. Rilov , the contractor , commenced work mt uftir paitinll ) doing1 tbeorl , local lartics be'iMine dissrtislicd nnd bov is > ought out bu companj consisting of three or four of Ogallaln's business men T ho new eoinp.im coniiuenced their vouc and the coin- nissionus. hare granted thc'in moro time re- > eatcdlj iindas the last extension is about up md still no uittcr in the canal the dtl/cus uavu entered an emphatic protest ngaiust iajmg any moio money or gran tint ; uuy fuithor extension of time. A proposililn vvis made thntif the ptecinct votid tbo ubmo bonds thcv would put from 8r,0,0K , ( ) to 8/1,000 moro into Hand thereby ? ivo the products on o of the bust wntir pow ers known. t'p to the present date- the com pany hnsieOi\ed MOUO , , mid ills estimated .hat Urn hii\o not spent in thocoiistiuctlou over 8l > ,0l'0 mul furthorinoro , some of the TOprcdcutntives of the coinp.inj claim tint by the contract theyaro nut compelled to liavo any wall r , but people wo alive to the interests of the piiclnct and are determined that thtyvill not bo swindled by the slid companj. liuffalo .Tones , a candlduto for con gress in Kansas , Js thu piosiclcut , and the people whp.hayo worked Tor the coinpjuy iimo notbeca paM , thu socretarv anj 11111111- gcr constaiith putting thoniolT till Mr. .Jones' nnival , but ho falls to nut In an appearance. rtomtbo bofjinhiug thoiohiis boon a good dcd of dibsiitibfnction , m the company seuned to luvp their o\\n way , and tbo county comiiil'jsioiiei-s ' claimed th it under the contract thojveio compelled to pay out the money , and the citizens have talceii it Into their hands to see the commissioners inre- gnrd to this matter and glvolta thorough Ventilation. Thocommitteo appointed culled upon the commissioner this morning and wire informed tint the resolutions mot thtir appi oval and would bocariled out. Fro in nil ajipoiiinnccKlt looks as if the eonipiuj desired - sired to get hold of the bakmcoof the money and tliiii lot the matter diop. Tor almost a month they have done iiothiii } ; tow.i cltlio completion of tlio canal , and people of the precinct are Indignant Another meeting will bo rnlloilm nboutton ashing tbo lotnnissloncis to proceed boudsinen of tbo uboo company. at Foi t Itoblimoii , Ton ? ltnui\bON , , Neb , August f . [ Special toTiif Bin 1 Piof Scott of Piinoeton col- lco ( ; , l\Te\v Jcrscj , vlth Prof , Jtl.igeo and R. 1 ! . Ljou , A B Gladttln , II. \ \ ' . Gioen , C. T. Mixer , K A. S. Lewis , C. U. and G B.Agnau united Sntuuiay moining and ore guests of tbo officers of the pobt. Ihoy liuvo all theh outfit except horses , vhich it is understood Mr B S. PadJock IRS the contract for supiiljin ? Their dos- tlnntion is the bad lands of Daltota , to gather fossils for their iolhjo. Tlioj ai-o rustling around this moining picKlng up thtir own mounts , as the contractor failed to connect. Lieutenant MMXiy , in addition to bis duties us regimental qu irt imaster of the Hinth cavalry , hot been tiiipointcd post quartet muster of this post nnd has assumed the veins of ollito A ne\v set of ijuniters U in process of pon- stiuctlon forPwl .IaniC ! > Watcis , biudleadoi of tlioXintli cn\nlrj Mr. E. A. S Louis of tbo Princeton College - lego scientific ptity , is sick a-bed hero vUth a sciious stomncli ttouble. Gi5\nvA , Neb , Auust5 ( ? [ Special to TIIE Hi i : . ] Tlie dlixttoi's of the Fillinoro countj- fair let the continct for n laigo floral hall , which , with the old one , will give us advan tages that fov , counties ha-\o Tor display AVorkhuscominrncedin earnest on the ne\\ JI.500 hotel ; Adaim Brothers of this city liuvo the contraet llio CitUina * bank Is al mostilnlbhid and the titj is justly proud of it. Company G ofthiscitj loit this morning for Superior to t.ilco part In the Grand Arm } of thohenublio.uncjmpnient , . Wo hu\o .had two good showeis of rain which has Imitrbvcd things wonderfully The former estimate on crops , given in Tun But some cla > 8 stpd ) will bo verified. Thix will uin filmsheH t the acre , outs 15 and com 25 avenge in ( hb unty Ko day to speak of. ' ' Couhlir'l'.Staml the J'rcs < iiirc. YOIIK , Nbb. , August 5. [ Special to Tnr HKU. ] TbqCjitj council granted permits lethe the druggists at their mooting last evening nnd passed ij , ordinance giving the police authoiitytoiisnUsr private dwellings to arrest pei-sons In n stito of intoxication. When the now council"toftlc " their seats the druggists' penults veni ? uvuliod and the council wn < totibutod helwjly foi Its m-tion , They couldn't ' stand the lu-itVuro any longer and annulled their f 01 mer action by le-granting the per mits by avotODf Oto2. Atfaici i t , Neb , , Augn-itS. [ Special to TIIB A match g.uno of b.iso ball was plujed yesterday nt Doiehcstor between the Tricnd baseball c-lub nnd the Dorchester club lu the latter town. Although the Dorchester clul ) "run In" a Lincoln battery the Frit-nil nine scooped tbomto the tuiio of 41 toll. Farmers m this , section uio lookint1 moro pleasant today Troin the f let wo had good Blionors Satuulny and Sunday. The present outlook- for com in thla section is from llf. teen to forty busluU. PulValo Comity DunuicrntH , KIIUIMV , Nub. , August fi fSpechil Tolc- gramto TiiuBKi- : ] The dcmocmts of Buf falo county held their convention hero today undetected delegates to the state coincuticn , The dclegatos will fe'o uupleJpfd. A serleaof resolutions wcrorcatlnnil nilorled. A para- ? rnph regiinllnu sumptuary legislation pro voked nwnrm discussion , but llwiis ad opted. It wits the * enao of the convention that Its platform A\as opposed to the prohibitory amendment , \V , L. Urccn , vbo | i rooog- iilzed as a domoerntlo louder , siiicl that the adoption of such n platform uould slleneo miny democrats dnilnif the eiunpalgn , and Hi it ho U'as otic of them. SIio "XViilit cd Mrr Sbnrc. iA Cnr , ICcb. , August 5. [ Special Telegiani to TUB Err. ] Upon iiiforinntlou from lied Oilc the polleo at a Into hour last night otrested u white wonmn nimcdStoinor on theihargo ol stealing ntoninsho \ drlv- \Vhileundcr \ auueillnnco nt ono of tbo liotels a eonl black negro nrrlvcil. claimed tbo Uaiu und ntnted that the MonmnwaihN . raho stated that nho gio\v tired of her colored tiushntul anil loft him , taking the team usher share of propci ty. The man and N\omati 10- ttirncdto lfd Onlc thU morning to divide the propotly equnll } andsepaiitv. Still Sliioiidril In Ijsor > . CouMiir , Xcbygttst5. . JSiuilal Tele- pinm toTm Bii ] llio Iwdy of the young ; limit found dead near the Union Pndllo track on Monday Is still in thn possession of the nndoitaUoi , nualtitig the nirlvnl of his father , who lives nt Silver Cm-k , thla state. Mhe nnmo of the \ounp man is 1I. . Hnrtfoid , mill his fntliur Is n promiiKiit dtirtn of Mcrric county. Ho wna on his waj to 1'ic- inont when ho met bis cli.ith , the cuuso of \\hicbHtilli-nnlii4 ! niujsteri 'riiooflliluls nro bun * nutkiiii ; in\cstintioiis \ mid further developments tins e3iected | ItRnlniHl Just In 'IIinc. ATKINSON , N < b , August ft. [ Special Tolc- piamto Tim Hi n. ] Aliouc 4 o'clock this afternoon riin beganfiillittK and at 1) ) p. in it is still pouting down 15\ctybady is rejoicing as t lie rain hits ( oniejiist In time to sn\ous. 'llio be'st cions will bo harvested in this sec tion , especially corn , evoi befoio known , Tbe i.ilii is general In this section. IVnolieis' Institute. r , IS'eb. , Autrust 5Special { to Tun Hnu ] The Oailleld count } iiistituto opened heio this moniliig with nu unusial tit- tendiinco for the first day , Uho teachers are cnthusinstle and the Iiistituto promises to bo tbo most successful cor held In the county Mrs. M. R Illllhotise , county supeilntcndi'iit , Is in charge , and Superintendent .T M. IIus sey of the Aurora seliools. . Is conductor. /V I'loiiMiro ' Trip Cut Sliort. isTcb. , Augusts. [ Special toTnn Unr..l .Tudgo Sbope , chief justice of Illinois , ho has been spending three1 works in New port nnd Ucinlty hunting and llshlng , both for the lltiuv trlbo and health , was recalled Monday morning b } tbo icc-cipt ol a teligiarn announcing tbohcrlous illness of liU bou KJKJIMIKJI'N LlfT Jl\ ' . Mo Will l'i-hall ) lie i\cciitcLTIiIa IMorn in ; ; . Aiutio , N. V. , August o-Oti the best judgment possible to bo formal with thfl in formation at hand , It is thought ICcnimlcr will bo oscoutcd tomnrron * inornin ? . Some tboso-\\lio are to witneis the taking off liuve alieady ariUod. Is'o tidings of [ Cennnler's ' eoudition ha\o c'oine out of tbo piison today , and iiKjuii ) about itlus nlinobt c ° ascd to bu undo. It Is now thought likely that Andrew Ctoota , aeotnlet , Mill bo the man who will pull the deadly Icier. The announcement IMS not yet been maJo pnslthcly , but ciicum stnmes all point tint way. \Vivdoit Dunston has llnally decided to cbango the execution loom , and , utidci the direction of leetucian ) ! Davis , who artivcd Lhls moining , tbe wires and nwltcli boaul werciiio\ed. llio KooiK.i-d' mesa room will bo the new exeeiition room. The coneleinned in in luakipt up his pluck In a wonderful } A gentleman who will be pieaunt at the u < ccutloa Mailed Keinniloi tbu afternoon. Ho found him perlcctlj lm , but suftciing from the heat. Keimnlii ailfl his will asain , lci\iug his boolis ana oth'T traps to Mrs. Duiston , Daniel anela few others 'u no liavoJjeen kind to him This afternoon holy eommuiiiniw ad- inlnlstored to ICoinnuo" by Chaplain Yntes and Kev Mr. Houghton Sciotulsopamto toap.my K. G. S. N. Y , Captain Kirbj , lias been ordered out for this ovenlng , Obtenslblj for , \ pande and street drill This means that n cordon is to bo about the pi ison gates. 33r. Southwli-k of DufTalo said Into this afternoon that it vas not at all likelv that the autopsy v.otild take plaoo bofoio dalight , 110 natter N\ hat tinw the execution occurred. Sailors iUako Captnln. f "VouK.August 5 [ Special Telegram to Tin : lit K.I Tbo United States ship ICc.ir- agols Ijlngat the Biookljnn.iv } yard. Of late there has been a low , ominous grumbling forward , vvbieh bus shaped itself into n big heavy Idek for the retuin of their gro0' , which \\as reccntlj refused them. The crew endured the iriltatinec thirst for beer till they could blind It no longer and then , It Is al leged , some of them , thinking to get square with tbo olllccrs , let out a stor > which re sulted In no little annoyance to the latter , paitlcululy Captain ISImchcr. This vas tint .Chrehci had permitted the sale of beer to the crow and binned the profits. The cmtaiii at tot denied that ho had per- niittod tlio sale of beer to the men and held that ho had done so under the limy regulations The last installment of been- re < clv d aboird the ICcamgo consisted of eighteen bairels , and Gunner's Ma to LJoul said it was retailed to tbo sailors nt 3"i cents for two bottles. Captain IClineher said it would hive been ugilnst the lawlo ha\e sold ail ) spirituous liquors to tbu sailors , und under no condition woull bo allow any among Uin crew if ho could help It. Then ho argued that the sdl- ors wore bound to have some kind of liquor and iiithcr than ha\o them smuggle it nboaid tbo regulation wus pio- vided fur theilLstilbutloii ofu cei tain amount to each man , An incident , snld to ha\o been the direct outgrowth of beer drinking aboud the Kcn- sagc1 , was the rumpusklcKed up aboird the vessel by Dennis Tuic/g , the boatswain's mate. Tvvigg got loafing diimk on tbo Kursngoliilo at sea and ho came in ran tact vvith most of tna. now and bat tered some of them soveicly. Tor this bo \vas court-martidoel und sentenced to six months la tbonauil piison Captain Elmcher said tluit Twigp got drunk ahoie. . 'Iho Knirsiigo is awaiting orders from t ho depart ment , which Captain lilmoher thinks will tnko him to Central Anioiiea. In the niem- tlino-tho marines aio trying to llguto out tlioprollt on the boor and some are guessing \vhogotit. Held to tliorand ! Jury. Gnmoo , August 5. Curious circuin- stinces werodovelopod at the inquest on the babe -which Mrs Frances Hussell is uccusc'il ol having stariod to death. Mrs. Russell admitted when placed under oith that not withstanding tlio geneially accepted be lief and her own proUous btiitonicnts tlio Infant is not her * . Tlio woman timii stated that she obtained the ilillel from an orphan asylum ami palmed it oil on her husband as their offspilug The r'ensoii she assigned fortbo deception wus toprou'iit trouble la licr family. By me ins of drugs taken . to quiet her nerves she had unintentionally miscarried. To hide it from her Inishuui .sho brought homo the child. Tlwinas Hiissoll , the befooled - fooled husbiiid , was IntfUbcl ; angered on bearing liiii wife's ' testimony. "I didn't know It until this moment that Iho child vvas not ours. " Mm. Kmsollwas hold without ball to mvaittho aaiouuf thu grand juiy. Ho I'lealcfiiDtHVItliIIlH Orniiilniii. LOMION , August 5 [ Sixjeiu Cablegram to Tin : DiB.jIJinperor'illla nl who ia visiting' liJs grandmother , Queen Victoria , nt heriesldimce , Osbornohouse , on the Isle of Wight , rose early this morning and onjo ) ed n ride on liorsebaelc to thu village of Itjde. Upon his return bo took bioukfast with the quceu in the gnreli'ii attached to Osbo-ne house Lulcr In the day , In tom- uanywith the prince of Wulos , hisinncsty ] drove to ( owes , vvlielo lie * embarked upon the Allii'Mhe imnccof Wule-'viteht , v\lllih is to iMttic'Ijuh * In th' < iiicnfor tbo queen a cup , , 'lh' iii la no wind , bin vcr , and pro pects for . ug od race uro not cucujuraging. i THE IBIFOR1 CIASSIFICATI08 A Most Hidical Departure Front Old Molhodj Will Soon Bo Adopted , CHAIRMAN MIDGLEY FOUNDED TIIE PLAN , Xcntly IJ\-cry Hoard of Trniln in tlio Uiillo-1 hlates AMU Ho Itoprc- ffeiitcd Ji ( Ilio.MoolliiK In Chicago Toilit ) . CIIICAOOugust 5. [ Spoilnl Tele riitn to Tun BiF.lIho uniform classification , the most radical elopnrture from old methods ever adopted by American iiitlroiuls , is In A fair vvaj to become oporatlie on oveiy iind in thoUiiitcel Slates and pet Imps InC'niinila , on Jatmarj-1 , 1811. Ohiiliinan Widgloy of tlio iinlform chssiil cation comniltteo nniuniiicevl todiy tint the work of his committee , eve-opt for tlio Inevit able change's , was completed Said heVo ha\e \ combined into one classllicatlaii oil tlic exiting c'lasslflcatloiis It has be'on a loiit ( anil laborious iiiieleitulilng. but the committee too was a most oxeellentone , niidall niliycil the necessity of jioldlng pet iJensvhicli \ could not bo maelo to apply nation illy as well as Icvully "All of the thousands ot ilHTe-rent articles shipped on rnllrotuls bn\o \ been KOIIU oter ono by ono nnd lint into ele\eii \ dllleiviit ( liissis When ofllchlly in foue the result u 111 h > that it Mill boa perfectly simple instead of niti'xccfdliiglr c-ompllratecl task to tell tbo rate oil anv possible attlclo between any tvo iwlnts. Tbo whole niovo was staittd b\ \ eongrossin September , lsj > S , and our piojrross sinee the committee ! \viis tippoiiitcel tias been cxtromolj' sullsfaetory " Cliairmim Midgloy will iwotuniciidtluita fh ilriumi and three sei ictailes to apinliited as oil leers of a i > Hispcxtlvi > uiiifoiiii fre'ight classilliatlon coniinlttee , to whom all lomplaints anil ( bailees Hha'l ' boioferi-ed. Tbosue'c'essfiiloiiti'omo of mil- fonn c'liissiihntionls dm-iiniiniy toChalrinnn Allilglet The wliolo plan was naiversall\ \ deiidoilby iiiilroail inc'ii , even sueh nil an- thoiity as Albert Fink , ox eliaiinuui of tlio Tnuik Uno association , sajlng it was impos sible ) , bo fur as kuovn theru is not a solitan line In the United .Slates which vUll nfuso to put thoimifoini cl.issilleation iiitoufToit. 'Ihorois suavely n citj in the United States , containing a boanl of trade , whiili nillnotbe represented at tomoirow's ' meet iiif ( in Chicago , called for the purpose of formulating1 objections to the new nulfoinl bill of lading. Although CVIMJ railroad In the c.ibt except the ( h mil Trunk nmlVit - bush bat adopted the now foi m , the shlppus aieconlldeiit thev ean iifcht itout ofoxist- eneo. So far as known not a ruihoiiilcxeopt tlio two uioiitloiicil will bo preaent at tomor row's meet Ing 'limy know the ten Union tU inntiiiiDUslj ugalust them andhopoto bj blmply tiling out the opposition , soiTH ( tjitii.t A'iirs. : TlicCouiieilinniilu IiucHllgntloii. The countil room was well tilled lust night to listen to the eity council Investigate itself oiiLTCiuial Illinois of boodle transactions In tbo South Omnhnlec eoinpiny claim. Superintendent A. C robtcrwaslirstputon the stand , and in icleaijSti.ilgbtforward-vv ij defiled that any member of the council bid asked for boodle or compensation fiom nn\ incinbci of the icoeoinpiiiy , or tint an ) iiicin- Oer bail rceclvcii mi ) roiishluutioii or com pensation whutover. Colonel .1 C. Sli.np , secretary of the Union stockyaids , placed Iho damin'o of tbo ice companj nt ? l,000 , imel deii'ed in positive terms the statuiients thit nnv nicmbci of the eouivil hadieceUecl or had asked for money Cashier II C. ItostvUck , cashier of the Ui- tlonal bank , who Is u member of the com- imiy , placed tbe dainngo at ? i5"iX ( ) . No nno had over asked for tnoiiej or efliuponsatlou 1101 bad nnj one m.ulo promises to am of the councilinoii The companj decided to t.ike ? JriUO , to moid litigation In ansucr ton question fiom seine ono In the auclli'iico , Jlr. Uostwick explained that tbo compatij's claim for WOO was clbeetl ) after thu llrst storm that did any damage , vUieii onlj' a llttlo dunauo hul been clone. Ho fixed the damage by the fact tint the building ) iilonu cost $ I,20O. , und they were a total wreck , caused by the water ovorliow. John A. Doe , who is prescient of tlo com pany , thought the company's dam.iKu vw ? , SOOO , The plant cost flO.OO ) Slueo tlio viaduct wus built the property is a total loss. Ho liad been adusod bv tbo nttoinoy that the eompanj' could recover ? MOOD. No monitor Cior : i3kedfor inonuyfor Ins itilluemoor vote on this claim , 'iho building win not bract d as such buildings usually are Ho nuor si d that hovvnsBUipuscclat tbo amount allowed by tbe council. Juclgo .T. Levj , onoof the sl iicrs to tbo pe tition fortbo Injunction , bud heiud com plaints of fraud , had reid tlio complaint cisuallv , but -was notsuieof Its contents The Judge lefusod to tell who niado tlie com- phliits of Iraud IIo thought tbcra weio ( 'rounds forsiisplcion .Tuclio Joiepbl IJi-cen , U. K Bajlcbs and John T. llitchhort had phcedtho cost of the buildingit ; i/iTO. Ho know of no fiaud either in bottling the daiinor lucntcrliif ? the judgment , nuithc-r were thero.iuy undue means uiuplo ed. O. M. Hunt had novel bend that fraud was chained lie ) had signed the bond Ilo never know of a citi zens' meeting to protest ajrainst pty ing tlio clnlm. Iho coininltteo appointed to invostlgatc the d imago Hist ispoited ' nnd aftorv\aidsaroiKjit for $ .711 * WH A ceitain member of tbo coumll llrst told him to nialw n kick. Peter Coekrcll knew of no fraud. IIo stnto 1 that JudgoLovj brought him tlwHalm's intho InJuuetionpioeeediiiL's toslgii. A conversa tion took place In whic.h Judge Levy clcniud hiving taken thoixipers to Postmaster Coclc- lell ci eve'r Having tij thing to do A\lth them except when ho sl0'ned tlio paper * on the street I'oatnnstcr UoiKrell closed his btatement by declaring in the most positive teims , and in hngungo whichbrouirhtoiit a heartv laugh , that "ho didn't think tint a member of tbo council would take a cent foi aiij ciucstionaulc pur pose " On motion Messrs. Johnston , Tovvo and Durke wcra appuluttd u eominitteo to duiw up aruportof tbo icsultof tlio Imestifjnlioii and the evidence , to icport at the next meeting. 1'df lll liway llohliorj , J. Austin states that ho was held up near the City hotel last night und robbed off 12 and a silver v\atch George Iluieett , who answers to the description of oao ot tbopor- potiators , has been airested nnd will have a healing ut 1) ) o'clock todaj bo lores Judge K\\\e \ \ . . Western AfisoolaU'tl I'ITHB Mo tln r. DmtoiT , Wlch. , August 5 The annual meeting of the Western Associated prem was held today with a laigo attendance An ex cursion to Oakland was taken on the Htounoi Citj of Cleveland. The boaul of dhectorti anil otlleers woi-o elected as follows Iticlmrd Smith. Cincinnati Comino tlnl , \V. N. IJnldeinan , Lomsvillo Coui'Icr-.rouinal , Victor I1 L..mM > n , Chlciigo News : J A Maim , KnasiwC'ltj Journal ; A. J Hlcthen , Minneapolis'Irlbuno , K1J Morse , Indlanuno lishentiiiPl ; .Il llarr.l'lttsburgl'ost. 'j'ho ' llrstthrca named lonstltuUi tbo pxeciitlvo committee. President , I V. MackSanduskj , Ho'lstor. ( vice piuidont , AV 1C bullUau , ChicigoJournal ; secretary , II. K , llaket , Dctiolt Tubuuc. DitHhcil Into \Vasliont. . IS'EII : > IPI , Cal , August n A cloudburst in the eastern p.ut of Mojn\o \ count } , Art zona , lastnightwashed out alnldij'otvvomlles west of Yucca. A freight train vas precipi tated Into the i Ivor , hilling thu fireman and wounding the engineer and biakuman The Sail Francisco express , which wus delayed bv washouts , only reached Yucca a 'low minutes after the freight , having a narrow c-se.ijo. St. IionlN Kuflcrini ; I'nmi Dinnlli. ST. Louis , August 5. Kot since tlio sum mer of 1SVI ln > St. LotiU sulTetecl from such a dustiucthi ) and protracted drouth IIB nt moscnt. The acmigo HOWII In wheat has jjohled cinly m nvonigo nt twelve buishels to llio acre. Coin is Ir. bid condition , Thou it vop lin total fall- mo , caused ' "un I"1l''f ' ike appls varletj' , andvi rfCUb.u of nil li'.r.cl * are' tucticuic-iy recii'iar ' In coiiibinilloii , fropotllon , non prepatatlonjt Ingredient i , llinvh Harsapa. rlllaisse | sC3 tlio curittvimluool the bent knovvii rcmelJj - _ _ ) _ lK's of the voROtablo nOOCS 5 Kingdom , Peculiar lulls strfiigthnnd rconcmy , Susiparllltlsthconlyincdltllie olwlilclic. tmly bo said , " Cno Hundred Ooscs One 1 lar. " i'ecullar lulls imilleiml merits , llaoU s S.ars.iparllh ae-coiiipUilies cures lillheilo un < known , < 2 * - - indhai Iho tllle of "Tbo greatest Mood inrlllcfcver dlsoniered" rccullar In Ils "food tnmo at lumie-thcro Is moro of Jluod's Sirso parllli soil liiiovvolt tlnu ol nil olhcr blood pniineis. Peculiar in Its | lionoincn.il record o' ' no othot ever attained 60 upldl/ nor held steadfastly Ibu coufldcnco of all clisscj of people. IVeulhr Intho I r.ihnunk which It ifprejcuts. Hoods Sirsapirllla com- blurs all the knowlulgo which inodeiii rescarchrj m. . ijrlii medical selemo ln 1 O llSci developed with man ) years practlci ! ciperlcnco m preinrlug medicines. Ho sin o to get onlf Hood's Sarsaparilla jlilxrorS. | I'ropnmlnnl ; bye' 1 11OOII VK ) , A | lliointlu > iflwellMuis : , , IOO Doses Ono Dollar .I.V VI , AX A lor tlio XVoiId'n I alr lilvcSl < M'l ( lOxhllill. Cuutno , August . " . ! II. Siiulen , p l - llsherof Ut IJtcidr i-s'Oii7etU ' , li.w vvMttcnik letter tu the vvoild's fair heiidqttarteib i-ela- the to an unique ami thnroiighl.v oiiginal plan foi a live slock cvlilblt lit the I-\KI- | sltloii I Its plan embodies the following f cat- iiros : Iboio shall bo silc'eted and pbievd on exhibition n thoroughly chirailcrisllo und fully leprcsentatlvu male undfoinalo inatiiivl speeltiien ofeMc'li und ovcij brevd of nnd cattle , sheep md swiiio raisenl in kii , the breeds to bo classified and with te etxnco totlio spee-i il adaptatliin and tlio uses of utch The1 spcdnioiH sokoleclcd nee'd not necessarily bo the best nt * the ) most expc'iiilvo th.it imubtbo found , tiut In evil } ( nse must ho such as are most tborouirhh ehnr.Kte'i'isticoftlio breed iepre > cnted liilht selc'otion of tlio speelniuiniiono but iiitlinils bred nnd raised In the United Mates should be' considered 'Jlio secret irv of ugrlenltuio 1ms a'suredftlr Kaiidcti that ho feels dis posed lo adopt this nspirtof the plan for the ) exhibit to bo made under the diiectlon of his depiitnunt To reap the greatest possible benolit of this pirt of the exhibit , asnn attiaolloii to dnw the * public Mr tiaiidorssivslnvilitioiuslioiilil Iwsont all over the worlcl solicilintv foiiilgn couittrios to furnish icpi'e sintntlonsofbix'eds not yet inticduecd in this l St. 1'niil's CCIIMIIN rroubloi , WAMIIVUTOV , August 5. The elti/ens' com- mlttecof St Paul bad niiolbor eon ference to diy ivitll thosceietai ) of tbo Intoilor witli reference to the [ iMiyjscd recountof thopojiu lationof tint city. . The committee , wbllo ficeljaelmitllncthiittlie woikofciiunic'ratintr nine of thecltj distilets bid bun m CMIT- loslv and inaieiir.itelj clone as to lender further iw estimations and coiie'etion-j of eiioiaiieeessiirj , tbej strongly objt'i'ed to a recount of the whole ) uitj as imiiirossniy and unjust to its people , 'llic commltlce piu- posc'd tint a lull recount lie iinule uiidei the diice'tlon of Bupirititcnde'iit I'oi- ter of these nlnu < llstrlet-s or return the schedules ot the districts mentioned to St. 1'iiulnnd thei'oeorieetandveiif ) them. secretory stated that ho w is not prtpiredto leseiud tbo order form eioiiut , but It was his desire that the \voik of invcatlKiitlon no\v in piogre-ss bj Poitei' bo pushe'd to u con- ilusiou , and vvben that w.u clouo ho would further considci the question of tlio necessity for n iccount. A 1'i-oiitlfiitiiil JjHe'apo. JliOMio ? , , August n fSpecial Ciiblpgr.iiu t > TIIK Hi r. ] A Jl accident occurred nt Atbci- sloiio , Warivickshiie , yesterday , Injuring ; u minib"r of | H.'oplo but proUdontUlly killing 110112 An linincnse grand stand had been eroded from which to view the military tour- nii'iicut in piogtess at that [ dace , Anil at thu time of the accident It was occupied by Ifi.OJO people , while ! 10,000 , moio were closely packed on either side * . Suddenly a craili AMIS heard mid a section of the slam ! foil to tlio ground cirrjing with Itoveiono thou'imd ' persons. \ \ hen tbeciaah came the Imiiicii'O g tbeiliiK bjeuino ) > iiuli ; btiieken iiiidtrainplnd upon thu ( uosliato ones in their frantic t'fort * to es- cipefiomdangei Dr. I'nvkc , nnrifnon of Stanley's expedition , was pusniit and ho , uithsuvci.il local physicians , dressed " wounds of the injuicd. I In TlucjitciiM to iOMioN , August 3 [ Special Cablegram to TniIii : ) : : 1 A Tiinea dcspitoh horn Buenos , Ayroi sijs : A lie-PixibUlcnt Uclllnfli ) , throito'is to iwiRii Cchnan hm ofcel ovei ) i Ostln the cabinet to the opposition loaders hat c.aJi ono lias declined the olfor. Ofllceis of regiments iceently opposed to each either now fratriiiiro and rtBchiro that henceforth tbo troops will bo united Naval olll < cis luvo lesumed tlu-Ir commnnds. I'olltemen and H union defend ( Jelnnn's house against a surprlbo \ tbo cnemj . Iho ( liolcrn. In I'/vpl. / CAIIIO , August 5. [ Special Uablt rani to Tin Iliu ] A commission , consisting of tbo leading physicians , has been appointed by thoitoveininent to considci ttuins to prevent thoiutioduotiuii of eholoia iutol gjpt. 1 'arums' Alliance. HATIV Itonor , I a , August 1 .Members of the state fanners' nlliaimj assembled at noon tody. The committed credentials nske-d fuitiiur tlmo torepoiland tboioiivcntlon ad- ] ourued till tomorrow inoriiiiig Strnmrr liillevfil to lie l/osl , VOIIK , August . " -Tho British T-.ord Ilvglnn , left ban Kmuclsco IMuiiary "ii last for Cork , Irulnnil. Slncuthat line sbu hasnotUcii licimlof , nnd bei OVVIIOI-H have about tjhcn her upas lost. SportH at .Mnimuii. Thu coming lace botueuii Ned Ilnuloii , ox- champion oan-man of the world , and John Teenier , the Aineik.ui champion , of 1'itts bing next Sunday , is exciting much Hpcculu tion nnd Interest in spoiling ; clrclrs A Kre.u cruud vUll assuredly assfinblc at the lulty to seethe stiugglo. On Kiturdiv M'cciner lows ngilnst tbo Council IJlulTs foiir-ouol yj , and feels confldentof.vlunlng 'llicro will also be a tub race , with nu vcn cat lies , Mver.d H\\nnnlii [ ( , ' inttcbrs , and an oMilbitlon of wnlkln'iin ( Iho wntc-f. Tbo proitiuiruno li boidied for tlio hours betweenti and U o'clock ouch duj _ _ lUJ'lt. AI.Ll X Infant claujfhtur of Ur ami Mis , i ; T. Allen. 1'unc'nl at 1 o'clock v m. today , A orf p. il WL Illifluil ol ( nit i - - . . * - u Gr > ctnimut liu- curt. Aif. H , Usa