r rsIt TEUB CWAHA PAHLiT Bljjlj , FHIPAT , ATJGUST 29 , 1890. ENCUIIB1) ) IS THE DELUGE. Monntalncera A.11 ButWijcd Out of Existence. FLOOD IS HAMMERED UNMERCIFULLY , Omaha Knooks Out Twentj-Four Kara Hits \VtLli n 'JL'otnl of Uhlrty-Sovcn Unieq ami Twenty Rims. ThoOmahaOiacloa their battlnff hablll- monts yesterday afternoon nnd they all but knocked Mr. 1'lood oft the earth. Twenty-four safe drives , with n total of thlrty-soven liAsesnnd twenty runs was the Izoof tlio Black Sox1 work. On the other hand , the Delivers could do nothing with Willis , anil It-was nil they could do to scratch oul thrco sato smashes. Honot oi ly twilled In matchless style , but was a host at the bat. The features of the game wcro Cleveland's ' tremendous smosli over the left flcld fence for a homo run and the superb stick work of ICearns , Nuwmtin , Ilunralian , Willis and Moran. Dandle umpired finely aud Uio g-amo was greatly enjoyed by n crowd of three or lour. hundred chronics , The score : OMAHA. Totals 20la 3 0 1 it U 4 Kioin : nv Omaha 2 130410 S-20 Duiner 0 00 01 10 fr-2 ( SUMMARY1. Runt ramrd Omaha HI. J'onvrr ' 1. Two- time lilts -II niimlinii , Krnius , Curtis , Cnna- van. Tlili'U-baso lilts WHIIt. Tionrns , r < cii- inun. Ilnniuriiii Cleveland. Double nifty Mornn toWitlsh. lluseioii Imlls-Oll' Willis 2. li'lnnd 4. Struck mit Ilylllli \ \ 1 , floods. Wild pllclii's-KIool J. Tlmo at game Ono hour anil thirty minutes. Umpire ll.mJIu. ! fu'o Games nt Milwaukee. MII.WAIKKE , AVU. , August 23. [ Special Tclcgi-ninto Tur. Bin. ] Milwaukee won two pained from St. Paul today. Scores : .11 II.U'A I'KHl ST. PAUL. II II 0 A K H OA K Poornmn , rf..l ) U S 0 I ) Murplir. 3b. .o 1 31 1 ' " i 2 ] AUb r. ct 0 2 C 0 U ( touch. HI' . . . .U U 3 7 U D.xly , If 0 0 0 0 0 Dulrriiiplii , lf-1 1 1 0 V M'InuilillnssO 2 S 4 0 \Vclili.2b 0 0 0 0 OO'llrlcn. 21).U ) 1 U 4 0 Uriel , ct (1 ( 3 1 0 OMnlm.rt U 0200 MorrUsi'jr , lu.l 1 II 2 Urqiilmrt.c..1 0 4 3 0 Jiuitioii. C..O 1 T 1 Moi-kln. p 0 1 1 8 0 Allcrlt , 31 . .I ) 0 2 3 I ) Datiifliorlr.lb.O 0 It 0 1 Grlllltli , | i . . ( I 0 0 0 Totals 1 7 33 H 2 Totnli 2 li M 13 3 UV 1MUNCK iilllwatlVoe0 1000000001-2 bt. Paul 0 0001000 000-1 SITMMAISY. Etninl ruim 3Ill\vnukou. Two-linsn hits Welch , Mo' iiinrlilln. liases stolen Murphy , Abliey. MiU'liiRlilln. O'llrlcn. Il.asoson bulls Mllwinik-ou 3. M. 1-Aiil : u Ptruek out Mtl- \vunKoc4 , St.l'nul 7. 1'as-tvd liills Juntzeu 1 , llniuluirt S. Wild pllclieMcokln. . Tlmo Ono hour Jiiid llfty-llvo julniitcs. Umplie llvnglo. BrCOND OAME. JMIi.WA tKKK. ! HT. 1'AUU II II DA n n 0 A j : < Pmrmnnll. t 1 J 0 C MuT | > l > jr,3b..O 0 1 1 2 J'cttU.uI J 820. Abbey , ct 3 1 400 hodi. 8H..3 ' Only If 1 0 1 0 1 l > nlrrmi < lo , 1T.J 2 0 0 Oil " 1 1 0 Welch , Sli. . . . 81) , . .0 2 080 IMrirrlasr ; , IbO 1 18 I ) CM ill 111 , P..1 2 0 S 0 JiTkK , < : 1 120 Urquluirt , c. . .1 2 3 1 S 0 Moi'kln , Tf..O 1 U'liorn ton , i > . 0020 Oouglicrtr , 11X ) 0 10 0 0 lYitntu 11 12 21 II J Totals. . fl D fi 11V Milwaukee 10 10 13 05 1-12 SU'aul J 0 U2 00 020-0 EUMUAllY. r.irnM runs Milwaukee4 , St.Pa 12. Two- l > aso lilts Morrlbttoy , Allort-1 , Urtjulinrt. lii , lilacs stolen I'oorjiinii , 1'ottlt y , i " , Dalryiniilol.Yclcli. \ . liases on lialls uliPoT , St. I'tiuiS. llltliy pitched lUl J'cttlt , Thornton , Struck out Milwaukee ) 1. St. Paul 1. Passed bulli Urqiiliart 2. Wllt jiltch Matiit. Tlin < > Ono hour and Ufty -iulnutc'1. Umpire 11 cngle , MliincapnllH U ) , Lincoln 4. MiNMHi'Oi.ts , Minn. , August 23. [ Special Telegram to Tun Br.K.l Following la the score of today's game : Lincoln 00 0200:00 -I Kiinsciirnccl Jlltmo.ipollaS. Xlncnlnl. Two- l > a < u lilts ll.iy. 111 lor , Mliinoiin. ! lloino run Carroll. Uouhloiilays lloiiiui. Phclaii.l'laii- iic.'iu. bloltn banal NcQunlcl. Ollno , L'lioliin , "NliiL-ull.ir. llnsosnn balls Ilr Mltolioll 0. Uln.ro : t Struck nut. Ily Uluro 2. 1'assirt halls llnoverll. Iiott on bases Minneapolis 0,1/In- coln HI. Tlmo of naiiio Ono liour and forty minutes. Umpltu MoDurmott. Unnsas CllyI , Sioux City 2. Sioux Citr , Ta. , August2S. fSpcclal Tele gram to Tim BEE. ] Following is the score of today's game : nr INNING ; . Slonx t'ltj- . 0 000011 00 2 Knnsju flty . Q 4 BUxniAtir. r.urned run" * Kansas Cltv 1. Thrrhaso lilts-'hinltli , Ponivaj' . liases on bnll lly Vliln < . l S. Klruok r > y Oonwuy nut-liyWId- ner 1. l.of t on bn.st's-Sloiix City 0 , Kansas Cltyft ucrlllccIilta-Oliiitn. , Ptearna , llltlijpltclior llluiin. Viissonballs-Guuson. liases. HolimMiliii rl. Tlinu of giuiio-Oiii ) liour unrt thirty mltiulcs. Uinpiro Uooror. National licii in.- . A.T HOSTOX. Boston . 0 00000 000 0 Clnclnnnti . 3 10001 SO1 7 Hits Boston B , Cincinnati V . Errors Iloston 0 , Cincinnati 4. liatterics Klchols and Ganr.ell ; Ouiyon und ICeoiiiiit , Unipli-c 1'owcsw. _ JL7 rillUIJDU'IlIl. ChlcaffO. . , .8 0000033 0 13 yju iuUipiii8..o ! oooiaooo a Hits ClilcuKO 10. PUUailolnhlfi 5. KITOM Cbiniipo 13 , Phuadolphla 0. llattcrics Iul > 5 and Kaglo ; G leason mul Sbrlvcv. Uni. Vlro Lynch. _ * AT HttOOKLYJf. Clovdanil . 0 3 Xrooltlyu . 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 Illu-Clcvclancl 4 , nrooklynlO , Errora- t3cvclanil < , IlrooWyu 3. natwrioa-Viau and Zlm-nw , Ix > vott and Clurk. Uiuplro- iloQuailo. . YOltK. Vorls . 0 0 0 a I 0 3 O 8 I'lttilui-s . 0 00010 0 00 1 H it.- New "York S , PIttiburj 9 , Errors- NowVorKl , Pltt burfr. Uottcrici Shar- cttand Murpliy ; jshcrondVllwu. : . 1'laycrs' AT IKHTON , t o i o o i o o oa 1'Ittsburg . 0 0301 300 --r JliU Uostcn 0 , Plttslwff 9. Errors Boston 4 , PKtitrarg V. Iliittcrlos-Kllroy nailKclljr ; Staloy and Qulnn. Umpires l'\TrgUson luul llolbcrU AT riili..uir.i.riltA. Philadelphia , . . .a 5 0 L 0 420 0-15 Buffalo . 0 01000100-2 iilU Philadelphia 17 , Buffalo 3. Urrors Philadelphia 2 , lluftnloS. liatterics Kneel anil Cross ; Cunningham and Made. Umpires Snydcr nud Poaruc. At unooici.rtf. Brooklyn . 2 0-10 Cleveland . 1 1 00 3000 0 Hlh Brooklyn l"J , Cleveland II. I > ron Bi-ooklyn , Cloi-cland 0. Hattorics AV'ey- lilnR nud ICImloiv ; Blakclr and Brounan. Umpires QjlTiiey ami Sticrldan , J\7 SKW VOIIK. Now York . 1 0300 100 0-0 Chicago . 0 0000030 1 4 lilts Now York 12 , Olilcapo 7. Errors New York I , Chicago 4. Hattoripi Crane nntl Brown ; IClng nail Boyle. Umpires ICul lit and Jones , Assouiatlou. AT I'lllI.lDICU'llI.V. AtWotlo . 0 30530020 0-7 Uoluinbut . 0 0 3 r , 4 0 3 7 * 21 lilts Athletic 9 , ' , Columbus 2. Errors AthlotleS , Columbus 4. 3Jattcrics Seward , Ilunhus nud Baldwin ; Chamberlain and O'Coiincr. Uniplio Curry. AT nAI.TIMOIIR. Baltlmoro . 0 0 0 fi 0 1 0 1 1 0 St.l.ouls . U 00000011 JJ Hits BnltiraoroO , St. Louis 5. Error ? Baltimore a , St. Louis 4. Batteries Baker andToivnsond ; Ilamscy aad Muiiyan. Uiti- piro Emslio. Rochester . 0 00 301 00 0 3 Toledo . 0 00 12020 * 5 lilts Rochester 4. Toledo 9. Errors Rochester 1 , Toledo 1. Batteries Tltcotnl ) iui < lGiumin ; Ilcaly nnd Brings. Uinpiro Docschcr. A.T S Syracuse . 0 0001000 0-3 Loulsviilo . 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 ' 11 lilts Syracuse" , Loulsviilo 13. Errors SyiauusoS , Loulsvillo 0. Battorics Cnsoy andBuiko ; Btrntton and Bligh. Umpiio Peebles. ol'tlio clubs. 1'lu.yiul. Won. toil. Per Ct Mlnnnnpolti m Cl : r > .KV > Mllvrn.ut.eo 100 GT 117 . ( CM Kitn uKUitv ! ) > M 31 . ( ill Dmivor. IH 40 40 .510 Slout Cltv Kl 48 .41 Utiiiilin 04 W ) ,4IM Mncnin 07 : ai 6i . ; i7t bU 1'aul OS 23 TO .230 THE SI'KKD Salvntor Breaks the llecord. Yonit , August23. [ SpecialTelegram to Tin : Bnc. ] The Monmoutu Parlt nioctlii" came to a close today In a burst of filory. Hngfiius' ( jraud Tiorao Balvator lowered tlio milo record tliroo and - by thr-oo-quartor sec- oads , running the distance over a straight trade with. 110 pounds up In 1 : a. ) } . The fact that the trial was to bo made brought a big crowd of pcoplo to the traclr , and It looked at ono tlmo in the day as If they -would D disappointed , as It iras announced by pcoplo wno knew the stable that Matt IJynies would not let Salvntor start unless Murphy could ride him. Milrphy was under suspen sion for his notion hi thu Fireiizi race on Tuesday , aud his fldhifr of Salvutor would mean his exoneration from all charges. Mat ter were settled after the second race , when the executive comnilttoo , after deliberating oa Murphy's cas > o , docitled to suspend hiui until nfter tie Sheopshuad bay and Brook lyn nicotines. It wai not Unoxvn by Uio public \vouldhavotho mount in the record-brcukliiK race until tlio bookmakers put up their odds on the event. Then Bor- fjGJi'a uaino appeared , and at once there was a rush tobot. 'J.'ho "bookies' " made Salvator the favorite , laylnp ono to tivo nculnst bitn , ivhlle cijht ( to IIvo was vagorcd that ho would not break the record. Thcro was a big plunge on Salvator , and his price fell one to throe , whllo two to ono were laid against the time. Soinei-ooha lalil four to Ave over OL-under lio'J ' , iincl did a large business. There was u long delay after the horn sounded , and wlien Salvntor did finally make li ! HTrw tn-\niv iUV r > lMivinli > fl liv TA nt t-rt nti l I > Tttmorl , the pauo niakors , n loud cheer wont up. Slowly the trio cauUii'ed up ttio straight atietch , and in nfew minutes a cloud of dust marked their progress to the starting point , \vhcro Mr. Cnldivcll and half a do ou aides \vere awaiting them. Salvator and ISIamori vent nearly a furlong past the i est , leaving llosotta behind. Namori wont oft iu front utidvas ton lengths past the sturtinRpost before Salvator reached it , gobig at a hot puco.Vhon the half mile post \vta reached Salvator had dis tanced Kaihorl twenty lengths aad u-as inakin g rapid strides after Rosctta , who had just boon started. ICosottJi , wholsvory speedy for five furlongs , 11111 undet1 n pull and made ncpleadid pace for Salvator. The poo- pleon the grand stand who held watches Avcro sUindlnp in open-mouthed araazemcntat the horse's 'wonderful speed. The quarter had been traveled in. 33 secouils , the half in 47K seconds , and Salrutor shfiwed no signs oi tiring. The wutclioi showed 1 : llj at the three-quarter 15)ost. Berfjen bwught Salvator p ist the wiru'liVo a whirlwind , Jinil at once there fell a hush on Iho speetators. The way in which the time koipors acted indicated that the record had licon broltcn , and when the ilpuros"L:3. ) } "woi > oputup there was wild excitement amoiiK1 the spectators , which luitod , hi a measuro. the rest of the day. f liree-ciuartors of a inllo Lady Keel won , Worth second , IHuo lloclc ( ttio favorite ) tliird. Tiuio lilS. Thrco-quartoixof n mlle , Cartcret handl- p Montana won , Husscll second , Sorcerer ( tlio favorite ) third , IHtty T added. Time :13K- : Ono mile Scnorita ( the favorite ) won , TnlUi Blacltbuini second , Staelrtou third , Volunteer scratched. 'JInio 1:43) : . Quo nnd ono-quartcr miles , Jersey handi cap isiiiulba vron , Doiuulth second , Banquet third , John Morrow ( the favorite ) not In it. Time 3:04 : , Oiio and ouo-ouaiter miles Flronzl ( the favorite ) won , Tristan , second , Montague third , Lotion , Elevennd Erlo drawn. Tinio 2:10 : . Seven-eighths of a nillo , selling liouiso won , Teddy Venture ( the tarorlb ) ) second , Kmotl ( Ally ) tliitd , Jtociiuofoixl drawn. Time -lS : > f. Sanito | > a Itaocs. SA.HWOOI , N. Y.Aufjust28.-SpoclnlTelc- pnim to THE BHE. ] The weather wiis cloudy and the trade heavy , rollowlngls a sum mary of the races. n rat raco.throo-fourths mlle GIpiyQuoon ( the favorite ) won , Jay R lee second , Ofal- cue third , JletUim Hcrulchcd. Time Lilt ) . Second race , ono tnllo and 500 yards , relief stakes Ucclaro ( tlio favorito' ) won. Bnn Chlof socoudMora , scratched. Time 3i2 ! f. Third race , ouo and ouc-clBhth miles , ban- dlciii ) English Lady ( the favorite ) won , Hamlet second , Gymnast nnd Uallyhoo bcmtchod. Tliao aOJ : > . Fourth race , ono and three-quarters miles. Blorrlssoy stajtes t'loodtldo ( the favorite ) von , Jliir.imlovsecond , fiani D third , Oipsoy Quo n scratched. Timo-8:191-5. fifth raco. tlireo fourths mlle , solllne Goldca Rod won , Lady li1 second , Bill Dee third , Buttlna ( the favorite ) not heart ! from. Tricml Ilnccg. i. Nob. , August 2S. [ Special Tele gram to Tim 13i.K. ] The ( air association has Imd asucccssfuliluy , Vulljr flvo thousand jieoplevero on the grounds. In the three- ycaxMJd trot Sabln's Counselor won. Tlmo 2:4Ci { . The running race , oiio-half inllo and nMtoatvaj won by ( Jolci Dust , Time s' . in the -S13 trot fourhcats\vero trotted. Kitty F took twmml Charlie Ilnrcb , and Dick Jhiinleouo. ) Heat time ! iU > 4. The race will lw llnlslictl totuorrow. l i'ot. Kcl Jlniyton made a successful buloon assensiou uud landed safely by the parachute method. latlciicriilciiuo llncea. iNiiri'UMiKxct , 3a. , August I2S , [ Special Telegram , to IUK HUB. ] The weather was showery in Uio morning but cool and ( air In the aftcraooa. The uUcntHaco wiu 0,000. Tlio great oront of the day wns the rivalry between Keno Y1 and Mary Marshall in the 2:3cla : . Up to dale Kcno F1 has been In vincible , never breaking ; and taking every race entered , nnd ho sold In the pools nt W to ID for the Held. But today the little niaro \VM too much for him. The 2 : : class , SJ.OOO , unfinished from yes- tonlas' , was called at 13:30 aud waa won in. the sixth hcatbyOuy. In this race yester day Waterloo Boy ol Waterloo took the first beat in 'Jiir.i . A Imont llashiuv , Clinton , la. , second and third heats la 2il5M * * > & 'Jtl8 nndUuyandHac > liio , the fourth < ind UfthhcatA hi 2:18 : nnd JliJ,4' : ) , Tha otlior horses -\voro Minnie Wllkcs , Governor Lucas , Itma. C nnd Nightingale. Alniont Ba shaw was socoudVatorloo \ Boy third. WlnslowVllkoJ fourth. Mlntiio Wllkoa flfth , Uovoruflf Lucas Mxtn , Irma C seventh , Klghtlngnle eighth , .Accident ninth. Best time 2il5'.i' ' , ! ) ! 18 chLss trot , SI , 000 Marpirot S won , JMaek Dlatnoml second , Sharper third , Cy prus fourth. Best tune 2:1" : . 2U7 : trot , $1,010 Hapvjr Merthnn nvon , Kcllar Thomas second , J B S third , Byron Sherman fourth. Host time ! i'il : . The colts of llnpvy Medium trotted tivo heats for u roconl , ouch wiring ono lna:3.1lfT : and ! i iWiJf. They nro Country Modlu in ana Mambrlno Medium. Manager failed to lower his record of JJilOKi lut made the half mlle in I : OS and the mlle In 'i M * ( > Itoy Willies ( JI3 : ) ntu-tisd with a run- niiiK' inato to beat the pacing stnlllon record of 'i :12J : , and made the mlle iu 200 ; amid the M-llilcst oatbusiium. tiiJlO class trot , jfJ :000 Mnrj- Marshall won In straight lio.it ? , ICenoT second , Kyhind L third , rroddlo C fourth. Terre Ilnnto itaces. Tnunr. IIit'Ti : , hid. , Aupust : M. llio Indi ana trotting nnd pacing horeo breeders1 asso ciatloiiaro holding their nnnunl meeting this year in connection with the fair of the Virgo agricultural association. Thiadou'blo attrac tion drew inoro than elRhtooii thousand peo- llo ) today. Summary i JiU : : stnlllon trot , SJ03 , Avon by Coralloyd. Time 2:25 : jf. Two-year-old , $35. , won by Jessie L. TlmoS:31 : # . Two-year-old trot , $ l i > , won hy Pleeta Wllltcs Wood. TIme-i:4lf. ! : ) The 2 :40 : pace , $150 , won by Ilufiare. Tlmo 2:20. Thrco-ycar-old pace , 8115 , won by Jaclc Shlol. Time 2 :2 : ! > . Thrco-ycar-old trot , J533 , won by Garnet. Time 2UO. : Conn. , August 23. Summary of to-day's races : 2:27 : trot , W.OOO , divIiloil-Stcvio won , Miss Alice second , otliors ruled out , Best time 2 :19. : 2:27 : trot , $1,500 , divided Cbnlsoy won , Soudan second. Great Eastern third , Auto graph fourth , liest time 3 : 18 , . ( Jtiaiter Oalt gunrautocd stakes , 51,000 , , divided , 2:20 : trot TMinco lleffcnt won , Jiditli second , Pamllco third , fearnauglit iourth. Bost. time 2 1 15) ) 'f. ' 2:215 trotters , $ lr > 00 , divided Emma B won , The Seer second , Richmond. Jr. , third St. Elmo fojrth. Best time 2i Toclaj's lips. AT OL'TTUNIIfKO. First Ilace Duff , Hurry Itussell. Socoud Uico I'oricles , Amalpaui. Third Kouo Cluudluo , Lady Mary. Fourth Kate I'.vll Mull , Woodcutter. Fifth Itnco Bradford , Cllmnx. Sixth Unco Irene , Middles tone. Seventh llaco Marty B , Buckstoao. AT niliCIUTO.V. Fii-st Race BcllsnriuB , Miraboaii , Second Knco Tom Karl , Aiipomattos : . Third Race Jaclc of Diamond : ) , Lizzie. Fourth Unco TboBouilion , Cheenv. Fifth Hace 'Jen Tray. Bnllston. Sixth liaco "Urbnna , Lady "Bluclcburn. Seventh liuuo IScho , Bassunio. Entries Tor Totlny't * Haccs. JIT UKiailTOV , First race , thrco-quartcrs of n milo , sell ing Pilot , Waldo Johnson , Spencer , Enchus , Belisnrlus , Jiuucstown , Consignee , Annie M Tiogn , Mlrabonv , Gerdio W , Good Boy , Mas- cott ( lilly ) . Seocnd race , three-quarters of a mlle , sell ing Monsoon , Tom Karl , Brown Charlie Cast Steel. Gmtttude , Bill Barry. Rover , Stoning , Dalesman , Sunshine , Violet ( geld -Anpomattox. ) . Third ruco , sevcn-clgnths of n nllo , two vear-olds Thorndalo , Jack of .Diamonds Richard K. Fox ( late Shcna Van ) , Lizzie Baylor , Liowlandcr , Xcndcr. Passmore , Sli George , Slnaloa ( colt ) , IVlaripoUl , Lad Gl.is'o ! ( fllly ) , Annie G. , Flitter. ( Hlly ) . Fourth 'race , ono and ono-alxtecnth miles selllnc Kern , Falcon. Gendarme , The Bour bon , Signature , WooJburn , Harrison , Vivid Parthnla , King1 Idler , Chccny. Fifth nice , ono mlle Tea Tray , BnlMon Niagara , Strylto , Monlta Il.u-dy , ElUton Rambler Sixth race , scAvn-eiijhthsof a mile , soiling Dublin , Hnt Rack , Firelly , Lady Blackburn Urban.1 , Roger , Crispin , Gomorra , Llttlo Vddie , Mayutna , Tcnllookh. Seventh race , Fanvoll steeplechase , ful course Pat Oakley , Delawnrc , Bassanio Iflllaraoy , Zaiigbar , Schoolmaster , Echo Repeater. AT OUTTKh'BCllO. First race , six furlongs , sollliur llatr liusHcll , Kingatock , Sterling , Japbct , DuC Kiigleivood , Spaniard , Sopmst , Louis G- . Torrcdor. Second -thrco-quarters of n miU- , sell ing Pericles , Swllter , Samaritan , Hair- sprlnjr , Hot Scotch , Biscuit , Uacquot Amal gam , Oracle , Dr. Jeliyll. , Third racc.tlvc-oighths of n mlle Claudmc , Alnrrnlng , Dnhlman , ICetchuin , Knlclmaclc , Hlbcmian ( gelding ) , LadyMury. Fourth race , six and one-half furlongs , sell ing Jaclc Hoso. Sev ; Fog , So So , Coldstrunni , Ijonely , Pcisuador , Vauo , Homanco , Sou venir , Pall Mall , Woodcutter , Crutches. Fifth race , six and one-half furlongs Bradford , Ingo , Guarantee , Climax , RIodel , Johnny E. Sixth race , ono nnd ono-olghUi miles , sell- ins Irene , Gardener , Vigilant , Xlttlo Min nie , Miildlcstonc , Lysainlor , Jack Batchelor. Seventh seven-uightha of n milo. sell- inp Buckitonc , Lnncastcr , Portico , Frank "Wheeler , St. Valontino. Ida Girl , Marty B , Top Sawyer , Qulbblor , Utopian , Millerton. Rackrrnm thu llllls. Tow Flnnnlgan , the old Sioux City pitcher , -who lias been touring it up in the Black UilU with the Deadwood Meteors , has returned to Omnlia and would like very much to help Onialia out Uio balance of tlio season. Young Creighton of the EdOD-Musoca was withFlan- nag'ixn In the Hills , and tboy won all their games , nn d put up really n great game of ball. Creighton and riaiinagnii's worlc in the points VTOS n revelation to thu funs in the mountains. Tlio Tnnnafer of the UoaUwoods wites as fol lows : DEimvoot ) , S. Dale. , August 20 , ISO ) . Mr. Spud Furrlsb , Manager Musces : The boys , Flannagnn tind Murphy , leayo hero today for homo , and I loci lu umy bound towrlto you regui'dlnt'their work hero. They certainly played magnificently , "were gontlcnien all through , and t regret very much to see them go. If they ever want arecoinmenil letthem refer to me , 1 thank yon very much for tlio lutorcst you bnvo taken in our team. A.V. \ . LowuniiE , llanngor. "Will Try YOUIIJI Ocllon. The Omaha Management is thinking seri ously of giving young Jcllon , the Nonpareils' promising pitcher , a trial In the box , "with the view of engaging him -for the season of ' 91. Jcllon Is said to have masterly control of the ball , as well us some vorypuzzllngcurves and great pel. . 31o is also somcwnat of n hitter and anything uut a slouch on the bases , Tlit : Cowboys Tills Afternoon , The Cowboys , Poet Bums , Danny Stenrns , Silver Smith , Hugli Nlcol , ParU Svvartzcl , Hick Carpenter uiid all the other stars , will bo hero tliU nltcrnoon and tiy to take a fal out of the Black Sox. If they accomplish this , however , they will hare to put U [ ) n ( lawless game , for tbo Omahas just now uro playing out of sight. A biff doloKiitlon will bo hero from the city on the Kaw nnd a emit game is autlcipatud , He I ) < PS If ll Clnlmn Out. CIUDIIO.V. Neb. , .August 20 , To the Sport ing Editor of Tin : DKU : To decldoa but plcuio answer through the columns of Tim 0 xiu BKB the following ! Whou pla lnt ; raslno uud both pluy r arc twenty points , doiui thu iiuin who gets the llrst natural point K t gumo without lurLherplayluKl A SHOT IIIMSHLI' ' IS THE HEAD , d ij William Ohan'ilira ' Takci TM Methsd of Ending His Existonoo. A THIEF SECUjffe A HORSE AT WAHOO , T. I. I'om Xiimltmted by ti > o Thirty- Third Ulntrjiit Hcpi-ennntntlvc Con vention llry ' 1 Aililresscs the Dciuobrtits of Valparaiso. Neb. , AAigiwt 23. [ Special Tclo- Bratn to Tiiu Bun.Yilllam ] Chnmbow was 'ound dead near Arnold , Ouster county , nt loon today , shot through the lioaJ. It was evidently suicide. Despondency , caused by dellc-atc health and failure of crops , Is sup posed to bo the cause. \Vn1ioOi WAHOO , Neb , August iiS. [ Special to Tin : BKB. ] Last Monday ulh-ht a bay inaro 'our years old and worth $125 was stolen from the Darn of Mrs. II. M. Gratidy , two ratios north of town ; no clue. Tuesday morning the barn of Jonathan 3bolctto ) , oiio mlle south of town , was burncil to the ground aud three valuable horses , n consldcriiblo amount of nay , fjr.iln , farming implements and li top ougK.v wcro also de stroyed , There wns no insurance. The loss amounts to f 1,500. It was the work of au in cendiary. Thirty-Third Dlstrlot Con volition. BBVTHICE , NoV , August 23.Sp [ > cUl Tele gram to THE lire. I The Thlrty-thlrJ rep resentative district republican convent iou , comprising Gigo and Saline counties , w.is Held hero today , 'Hie candidates before the convention wcro R I. Foss mid W.H. Staloy , both of Saline county. On the first ballot Gage county cast 18 votes for Staloy and fijf votes for Foss. Sallno cave Foss 14 votes and Staloy 1. As it required 21 to elect a second liallot was luul , of which Gage county cast 17 14 votes for SUilcy nnd 7J for L-Vw. Snllno cast the saino vote as before awl IToss vvai declared the nominee. A. dis trict committee TO nslstiiiB of I' . H. .Tames of Uaije and Frank Miles and John L . Tidball vas appointed. Jlrynn Spo'ilcs ixt Valparaiso. W..I-UIAHO , Neb , August 23. [ Special Tele-gram to TUB Bin. ] W. .T. Bryan , the democratic candidate for congress , ipolio here tonight to a vcrysmall audlonca. His speech consisted niaiuly In pouring oat spleen on the republican party and denouncing the JileKin- Icy bill. lie plead for the farmers and prohi bitionists to votu for the domouratiu candi dates , nn U said If they were elected that their pjcUcts wcmld bo Hlled with gold shecklcs , but he novcr uttered a word about sumptuary law. _ ACrnulc Clulj DclVatoil. BKRWSTEII , .August 23. [ Special to Tun Br.n. ] Tbo Brcwstcr basebnll cluii played the Taylor club for the chajiiplonship of the Uorth Loup valley and beat them by a scow of 10 to . The Tnylor club has beaten everything iu this section fot'somatlmo and has published a challenge for seine weeks past for a match game with any clul > from Ord to the head of tbo river , and the vrosult of this patno hai surprised many of the citizens of central jN'ebrasku. We are now "having an abundance of rain , nhlch will malto l.ito corn and all root crops a grand success , L.ato potatoes will probably bofjood , but will ba held for high prices owing to the scarcity In other paits of the state. Moro rye will bcWBwn iu Blalno county this year than everbefore. . Seed is quite high end scared i , Grand Commander Voazy Ooinin" . FKEMOXT , NcM'-Aupust S3. [ Special Teln- gram to Tun BBC. ] Hon. l > . D. Uichards and family returned last night from their month's nhsencoaU-Boston attending the na tional Grand vVrmy encampment. Mr. Rich ards came homo In good spirits and good health , refreshed for the work of the cam paign upon winch ho will soon enter. He says Grand Commander Voaiy will la all probability bo at the Grand Island reunion next -week. It Is expected that Veayy will bo in Fremont next wools as Mr. Richards' guest and go with , nlra to the reunion , prob ably on Thursday. Annual Oniupmceting of Atlvontists. YOIIK , Neb. , August 23. fSpoclal to THE BEE. ] The SoraithDay Adventlsts of Ne braska will hold their annual campinceting nnd confcicnco nt Harrison's grove , one mile \vostofthlsclty. The con forenco will convene - veno September 4 and the campmeoting will coramcucoas soon as the conference work is finished and will last until September 10. In connection with the conference the annual meeting * of the Sabbath association , Health nnd Tempcranco society and the Nebraska Tract aud Missionary society will bo Iicld. It Is estimated that about llftecn hundred people will camp miring the meetings. The follow' ng speakers will bo present ? E.V. . Fams- \ortn of Dei Molnos , In , L. C. Chadwlck niulV. . \Vakchatn of Buttlo Creek , Jlich. , 5. L. Mend of Minneapolis , Minn. , and Valentino tine Leer of South Dakota. Teachers' Institute at Bancroft. BA-XCIIOIT , Kob. , August 2 * . [ Special to TUB Bin : . ] The teachers' institute convened nt West Point last Monday with County Su- iwrintcndcnt D. C. Einloy as conductor nnd Trof. A-luert G. 0\veu , sui > crlntenacnt of schools at Af ton , Id. , as instructor , assisted ly Miss Jennie Rudolph of U'isner. D. W. < iillilanco of Bancroft nnd Dayton Ward of " \Vcst \ I'oint. Over fifty teachers have nl- Teady enrolled , and the list is being increased yery day. _ 1'ollc County Corn Crop. STROJisnuito , Neb , , August 23. [ Special to THE Bun. ] The corn crop , which was , three iveolis ago , predicted to bo nothing , will turn out at the least ono-thtrd of n crop , nnd lu seine portions of the county much mom The Pollc county fair opens at Ospeola next week , and is destined to e < iual any former exhibition. The l elk county Woman's Christian union meets In this city Saturday , August 31. An extended programme has been prepared. AlHniite'd'I'icnlo t York. YonK , Neb , , .August 23.-Special [ Tclo- gram to Tau I\ni.J \ The alliance of York county lield a pfenlo in Jones grove , two miles northeast [ pfo \ \ cty ) , today. About fourteen hundre people were on the grounds. A Joint discussion f Uio issues of the day between Hon. N'i ' Ilurlan , 13. A. Gilbert , and lloii. W. JV. AlcKoiRbnn and Judco Bates wds warm from beginning to end , The Hooslcr picnic west of the city adjourned and Joined the f armorsIn theirs. UI6f > her ) I'ionlu. YOIIK. Neb , 'jCttifuat 23. " [ Special to TUB BEB. ] Thonnnal jilcnloof the York County Indiana tmodifytoij wns hold In Harrison grove , ono mllo. weal of this city today. Early in the morning UbAilers from all parts of the county bc-gan to arlivoon tha grounds , and In the afternoon tUia inimber rcachca about four hundred , 'N'umorods speeches , toasts nud songs were listened to during the after noon. _ Tlilcf Captured at Beatrice. BBATIIICK , Neb. , August 23. [ Special Tele gram to TUB UKK. ] An attache \Vallaco & Anderson's show mis arrested hero last night ou a chnrgoot stealing u quantity of silverware at Junction City , Kan. The sll- vcrwurtt was found in his iwssesslon and ho lits the doscriptlon of tha man wanted for the theft. The ICimsiu ofllcora will bo hero to il Ight to tuko charge of him. AVI 11 IVolmlily ianolltt \ Itnnd. Clnts-n I.HI.AND , Keb. , August 2i. [ Spoclnl Tolcgrotn to TIIK BKR ] August Nuwinnn , whilu feeding a job press In the .Anzolgor ofllco today , U.id all the lingers nnd the end of ttio thumb ou hit right tiand badly crushed UitwiHiii the pluttun oud press boil. Dr. Jucksou saya ho may auvo turou of the uu- It WMlhls first day in the ofllcohnvlnjj ( iult the Herald oOlco to work thcro. On n Toiiror Innpeotlon. Brjiinicn , Nob. , August 23. [ SpecialTelo- gram to Tnc lien. ] General Suporlntondcnt Summorflcld of the Kunsai City , Wyandotte fe Northwcsteni rnlhvay nnd other ofllclnN of that road nro in the city on an inspection tour of the lino. CONGUKSSlO.VAIj OHL.KG.VT13S. . Douglas Connty'B HeiiroHCiitntlon to the riP.it District Convent Inn. The followinif is the list of delegate ! from Douglas county to the republican congres sional convention of the Flwt district of Ne braska , that will convene at I'lattsmouth September JK5 ! U. A. Baldwin , W. S. Cook , 13. Rosowatcr , J. M. Counstnnn , John Jenkins , AVP. Bechol , W. H. Alexander , W. F. Ourloy , D. II. rt'hcclcr , 0. W. LlnliiKcr , I'.ml Vniulervoort , D. II. Morcor. J. L. Webster , Frank Kunnom , J. W. Lytle , J. n.Uiion. Paul HonhWilliam Coburn , 1il. . Woolley , Henry lltdln , Daniel MeGucUin , Joseph Kavan , .inhn Hush , I , S. Ilasi-.ill , l''redV. . Gray , Morris Aiorrison , M. R fienra , A. U Wlswlna , Clmrlej Wohrer , John C.Vharton , llcnry Keljoy , John Mattlilcsoii , Leo Eitollu , .lohn Hn/Icbv , Daniel O'Kccffe ' , T. L. Tan Dorti. M. 6. Maul , J. 13. lAiray , li. 1. Lccilcr , Wlllium K. Turner. M. O. Uluhctts , Onior Whitney , Albyn Frank , \V. J. L-irlnicr , Wtllliiu 1 . Moriwv , Uus Loohnor , William Ctaliornu , J. M. C51isgow : , Lee Iluntlay , Isaac Wilt , John A. MiicMurphv. M. L. Uooiler , John U.ilph , It. L. Herlln , KlUuh Diinu , ( J. W. Ambrose , H. D. Duncan , Chris Spocht , J. W. Kllor , O. I. ChafTee , O. TJ. Clnlfee. .1. R Hliiclc , .1. T. Clark , li. W. t3Itner.il , JIIIIUM Welch , H. U. Tlninif , Willliiin Peyton , J. R Uehm. Mielnel Lee , M. S. Undsoy , H. S. Irwln , J. .U. Tipor. : COUUTS. A Ntini1)ct > of J'ort-closiircs Itccortlctl in the DNtrU-t. W. T. Seaman bus Instituted foreclosure procccdliijjs In the district court against James S. Ufnipcy and othor.-t on n mortgage given to soouro the payment of $5,100 pur chase monoi * of a lot in S'.ilnn's addition. Seaman enters siuiil.ir prococ llng.H against J. Frank Myers and others to obtain , 'KJ ' ) which ho claims to be duo him on a mortgages. Clarluda E. Scott inks to bo divurccd from George II. Scott , iilloslng mlulU'ry. EunlcoA. Stewart has brought nult in the distiict court for the purpose of obtaining u divorce from her liuolund , Jnr.ics Stir.vart. Kunloo nud .Tnnies were united in marriage March ill. ISM * , anil insUMd of making u liomu for his wife , the next day aflor the perform ance of thu vurcnionv ho packed liii jrlp and depauud fur the wilds of TUMIS , where ho has since rumalned. Samuel K. Ho era luis commenced suits in the district court to foreclose inortKagus ho holds on lots owned by Emma Wnlnnder and Annie C. Winqulst. Both the Merchants' National bank nnd William A. Applcby claim possession of twenty-five acres of land situated in Section 14. township 10. range 10 , and to clear up the title aud establish the ownership the bank has commenced suit ag-ilnst Appleby. The First National bank is the plaintiff in n suit brought to recover $2,000 on a note that was executed by T. H. and F. W. Taylor , April a , IM ) . The South Omaha lumber company has sued August Stropert to recover $30.20 , thu balance due on a bill of lumber sold aud de livered. County Court. The w 111 of Elijah Warren was admitted to probate , and Walter and Eugene L. Warren wcro appointed executors. The will of 0. E. Moody was admitted nud Nelllo M. F. Moody appointed owutrlx. George L. Wass was appointed adminis trator of the estate of Isaac B. Terrell. George Campbell , Jlopkinsvlllo , Ky. , says Burdock Blood Bitters is the best preparation for the blood and stomach ever manufactured. ANOTHER MOTOR VICTIM. Prnnlc Fernandez V ills TJmlor the Wheels and Is Terribly Iniurled. The motor train added another victim to its 1st atO o'clock last evening , Frank Fernandcs , a moulder In the Union Pacific shops , and living at 2421 Parker street , was coming down town on train No. 1 of the llanscoin park line , which was in charge of Conductor B. F , Bonbow nnd Motorman Wilson. As the train reached Capitol avenue , Femnndcs , who was standIng - Ing ou the front platform of the trailer , sig naled the conductor to stop. The conductor signaled his motorman and then applied the brake. Fernandas did not wait , but stepped off , nnd In doing so , slipped and slid under thu car , between the wheels. A passenger grabbed him , but before the unfortunate man could bo pulled out tbo rear trucks had passed ever both legs , breaking and fearfully crushing the right one between the knco nnd anltlo. The left leg was terribly mangled , the llesh being torn lose from the bone , but nelthor of the bones were broken. A crowd soon congregated , the patrol wnpon was culled , anil after belnar placed in It , Fernnndes was taken to his home , where a physician amputated the right leg , Just below tbo knee. HIS SCAI P 11AJSED. A. Lively Runaway Which Urines I'nln to Air. Sliln nr. H. Shingor , residing at 1114 South Tenth street , had a narrow cscapo from death. When nearly opposite his residencehis horse became 'frlghteiiod and swung the wagon toward the curb , overturning It upon the sldcwallc nud throwing Mr. Shinger and his two children to the ground. The llt- tie ono escaped uninjured. Shlngcr's head , however , struck the curb nnd wns cut In two plnces.scveriil inches of the scalp being raised from the cranium. lie was also cut about the nyes nnd bruised on the body but will re cover after some days of ncuto pain. The horse with n fr.iction of the wagon nt- rached to him ran to the stable but was pre vented from entering by the wagon gear which ho could not pull through the opening. Dr. Dlrnoy euros hay fovor. Bee bldg. Central I nl > i > r Union. The Central .Labor union held a meeting behind closed doors- last night nt which mat ters pertaining to the good of the order were discussed.Before adjournment a resolution asking the board of education to take the necessary steps to"sccuretho location of the state normal school in Omaha was adopted and a committee of flvo appointed to present the matter to the board at Its next regular meeting. The union decided to have ono more meet- In g before tno Labor day celebration takes place. This meeting rill bo ( held nt Gate City hall Sunday morning nt 10 o'clock , nt/ which time all the details will bo arranged. Third \Vanl LcaKiie. A. Inrgo nuniter of tlio members of the Third ward personal rights league met at Garfleld hall last night for tlio purpose of de vising ways and means for securing a hall in which to hold future meetings. After some discussion tliovbolo matter wns loft in the hands of President Krloscl , who will look up a sultablo location and notify tbo members. The report of the secretary snowed that the league had 1S1 members onmllcd , and out of this number there werq tblity-soven who have not taken out their llrst papers of citi zenship , O. II. IJCVVOy'H IlPIIHllllH. ' The remains of the late Charles H. Dewey arrived in tbla city at 0:30 : p. m. yesterday nail wcro taken nt oneo la the family rosl- dcnco on Dou lus street. The funeral will bo held Sunday nftomoon , the details to ho announced Inter. Mrs. Uowoy returned homo yesterday aud Miss Hullo Dewey is expected tomorrow. The Death lleconl. DWENTOHT , la , , August 23. Itov. Julius A. Heed , a pioneer clorpyman of tbo Congrega tional churcb , died here yesterday , aged olKbty-ono. Nohruxka. linva and Dakota \V\bin.NOTO.v , August U'j. [ Special Telegram gram to TIIK UKE.IPensions were granUx today to the following NobraakniiH : Origina navy Oarrutt b. Vunduscu , Blair ; Jarae * II. Davidson , Mllfonl ; deorgo J. Crlss , Peters burg ; Jnmos McMnhon. Emery. Original widows , etc. Jonnlo , widow of Henry II , Evnm , Mutton j minor of Muhou Soybold , Konrnoy. Iowa : Original-Thomas 13. Corkhlll , MU Plemnntj Thomas L. Douglu * , Arcadia ; John II. Mlohaol , Dews ; James K. Logan , Newton ; Whiting M. Wolbcroll , Jnnoavlllo ; John V. Mvcrs , Fftlrfleld. South Dakota : Original llochwtor J. Tyler , Iroauols. CJI.IM3K * ' HASH. Trans-Sllssimrl rrcl lit Association Ueniliitinrtrra to lie Hoinovcd. KIXSAS Cur , Mo. , August 23. ( Special Telegram to TIIK UKL.I-T'JO Twns Mlssourl Freight association ! i.rxlqua 'lew will bo or dered moved to Chicago fiom this city ut next Tuesday's meeting. Kvory road In the association , vlth the exception , probably , of the Memphis , will foron the icipcvul. The subject Is on the call for discussion iw n prominent fcaturo of the September mooting nnd It appcnrD already settled that the ro- niovnl will bo n.ulckly nervoil to. Thcro will bo n violent opposition to the clmngo from the Memphis. That road will tnkuthoposltlonth.it an association dealing with trans-Missouri lines should operate in trans-M IssiMirl territory. The original phin of both the passenger and freight nssoi'Utlons wns to have organiza tions in n territory boforothiittimoncglcctcd , except by aoino of Uio eastern nssuviatlons. It was agreed , In .support of the schema ; to put the organisations in the Held , that thcro was no need of two nuch bodies hero , The passenger ilepartincnt wns roccntlv hinugplcd away to Uliirago nnd merged with the now Western 1'asbongor association , with a br.mch agent hen' , and now It Is proposed to take the freight association to Chicago bodily and apj'ohit an ngenthuiv. Following nrutno roads interested : Atchlson. TopoUa tc Sinta Fo. Chicago , Uock Island & Puuillc , Chlctigo , Builingtm Ac Qiilm-y , Cliicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis ft Omnhu , Fremont , Idle- lorn fi Missouri Vulluv , ICaiibiiv City , Fort Scott & MemphU , Missouri Taclilc , Sioux City & I'liu-ilk1 , St. Joseph k ( h-and Island. Jnlon Paelllo , St. Louis & San Francisco and Utah Central. Vorhups the Union Pacific will Join the Memphis in its complaint that the nssocla- Ion's huudiiu.trtuM should properly bo here , ) ut evoiy other line th it is a member will , It s understood , favor the removal. If i'pnl > lloUiH. ST. Loi'is * . Mo. , August "S. The ropubll- an state convention met today nt Jefferson City , Mo. , with Senator Met' hulls as tompor- ry chairman. After the appointment f the usual committees , a icccss vas taken until 3 o'clock this afternoon. Upon reassembling the tcmnorary organl- ation wus made permanent. 'I'lio platform ndorses the present national administration , , ho wise and biislness-liko course of the wcnty-lirst congress In its work In crystal- [ 7ing Into law the prlncilcs ] ) of tbo mrty enunciated in 18SS cur- ciicy , regarding the farming interest as yingattho base of nil business prosperity , md declaring it the primary duty of our leg- slators , national and state , to foster that in- nterestbo fur as itcnn bo donobv legislation ; jpposcs monopolies or tmsts , nfllrins Its con- idenco in the republican congress keeping he plcdgo luudo in the national platform that t will pass n tariff measure that will meet the condition of all classes of Industries and labor and will cnalletlio | party , by adopting the sug- jostlon of SccroUuy Bhiine , to obtain among our sister republics that reciprocity In trade and Internal good feeling that must in a short , imo innlco the western hemisphere the mar- cetof the world. Of course Speaker Heed was endorsed. A resolution was offoi'cd by ono of the negro delegates endorsing the force bill nnd urging upon the senate of the United states the necessity of passing it , so loncst aud fair elections may bo held In the south. Considerable , nnd nt times fer vent , discussion followed. The resolution wns llnnlly adopted in n modilled form. nominations followed. Alexander Mullln of Linn county was nominated for buprcmo uclge , James K. Jlerrillcld of I'cttls county 'or railroad commissioner nnd Frank P. Sever of Newton county for superintendent of public schools. Snath Dakota , Republicans. MiXNEAroM.i , Minn. , August 23. The Journal's Mitchell , S. D. , special says that : ho republican state convention reassembled today. The platform adopted endorses Har rison's administration ; asks the government to assist in the establishment of irrigation ; demands an expansion of currency to meet the needs of increasing population ; favors protection against foreign competition ; en dorses the disability pension bill and Aus tralian ballot system and pledges the party tea a strict enforcement of the prohibitory law now In loivo. Governor Mlllotto was rcnomlnatcd by ac clamation. The ticket completed Is an folio -vs : Lieu tenant governor , G. A. Hoffman ; secretary of state , Mr. Klug&rud , rcnomlnnted : treasurer , W. W. Tay lor of Hcd field ; attorney general , Robert Dollnrd of Bon Hoinmo ; superintend ent of public Instruction , Cortcji Salmon of Turner commissioner of schools nnd public lands , Thomas II. Ruth of Kingsbury commissioner of labor and sta tistics , li. A. Smith of Charles. Republi cans rcnomlnnted Congressman Picklcr nnd substituted John Gamble of Yankton for Congressman Gifford. Michigan liepublluniiH. Dr/ruoiT , Mich. , August 28. This morning the state republican convention was called to order , nnd after the various committees had reported , Governor Blair was made perma nent chairman. Resolutions wore adopted commendlr.g Harrison's administration , the course of Speaker Rued , declaring for n free ballot and a fair count , but was silent on the ' forco" bill. The silver bill was endowed dewed and the course of the party on pension legislation wns commended. 1 ho position of the republican party heretofore expressed In its state platforms of ISSU nnd ISSSupon the temperance question was re- nnirmed. The ticket completed Is ns follows : Lieu tenant governor , W. S. Llnton of Saglnuw ; intendcnt of publie instruction , Prof. Schurtz ; state board of education , James M. Ballou of Allcgnn county ; justice of tbo supreme court , Justice IMwurd Cahill of Lansing. _ "XVIsconslii Dciiiooriitfl. MILWAUKEE , Wls. , August 23. The demo cratic state convention today completed its ticket by the following nominations : Thomas Cunningham , Chlppewa Falls , secretary of stater John Runner , Kim Claire , treasurer ; J. L. O'Connor , Madison , attorney general ; O , K. Wells , Kauhann , superintendent o ) public instruction ; Thomas Thompson. Knu Claire , rnllroad commissioner , nnd w. M. Root , -Sheboygan , insurance commissioner. The convention then adjourned. North Carolina KopiiWIennH. lULEinii , N. C. , August 23. The republi can state convention mot today , Mr. Smith , ex-minister to Liberia , was temporary chair- " ' 'iFon. Charlas Prlro was nominated for chief Justice and W. * \ Fulrcloth for associ ate Justice. _ _ _ _ _ Illinois DNVii.i.n , 111. , August 23. Republicans of the Fifteenth congressional district today ro- nomlnatod Joseph G. Cannon for his tenth term by acclamation. 1'lro and Famine In IlusHln. Sr. I'jJTEKsnviio , August 28. Three- quarters of the town of Klnshuna has been destroyed by flro , The losa in estimated a ( 0,000,000 roubles. Iu addition to the loss of their houses , people nro suffering from a lack of food and the gitsatost distress provnlls. Serious llrcs uro uUo reported ut Oroland kurnk. A Naptha vessel burned at her wharf at Batoum. TJio captain and two sailors lost their lives. Hliigoflllbnlaiid tollo PanlHlied. LUIIO.V , August 23.-I Special Cablegram to TUB Hue. JAn J cxpodltloti comprising In funtry , cavalry ana artillery has bocn startci forCocoudu , Bcnguela , to punUh the Ulng of Blbolaad foroutratfcaou Pgrtuguci.0 BUbjocU. ANOTHER CHICAGO STRIKE. _ , , - JJ The Lafco Shore Switchmen Qo Out and Tie f Up Local Tnffla , f ALL THE ROADS MAY BE AFFECTED. Orlrvaiino Committees In Session with Kcprcnciitntlvc.1 of tlio Mutual Aid AHuoelntioii ( o Dcoldo \Yhatto Do. Cine 100 , August 2S. Twenty-seven switch * men in the employ of the Lulio Slujyo road wont out on n strike lust night , complutcijr tying up nil the business of the road so f.ir a * Chicago Is concornoil. The trouble grow out of Urn stockyards troubla Suporlntc'iideiit Anisden took a crow of men down to the stoclcynrds ytwtonlny afternoon , and whou they nMchod there Hie men de serted , Another crow that wns scab here also abandoned the engines. Simerln- endcnt ATnsdcn then dlsch irgeil nil the men vhohnclleft tholr onrflnoi. This preclpl- ntcda strike of the night men. Atnineotl'ig of the .swltehmen held thin nornlng at which Sui > orlntundent Anisdcn vas present , thirty-four of the nhtyw \ \ \ n-cseut slRiiiHl a p.iporiigi-noliiKto stand by ho company and o to work whcrevi-r the oinp.ttiy seat them. The ronmlmlur decided o KO with the strikers , Icprcscntatlvc.sot { thoSwItchmcn'sMutunl V1 < 1 association met this morning with thn ( rriovancecoiiiinltti'tis of the switchmen on all ho roads runnltiK Into Chlomro. Tlio mootlnij v.Tj called to dovUo mc.iiis if posslnlo to set- In the dinicultios which are now threatening lie raihuul traftlu of this city. Before ttio meeting opened ( Jrnnd Organ- Tor.lolin Hull said to n roporU"Thoslt ' : - atlou is just this : If nnv road ntuimplH o compel Its switchmen tn hnndlo freight i-om the stockyards It Mill wry spocnllly lavea ntrikoon Its hanils. In this wnv tha natter will bo brought to the attention of the . ssuclnlton , which will niuko a light of 1U X wn. Inth.xtway a ireiier.il tlu-up of aUUi'F oails may become n reality. " ISvorythliiK looks ni if the Alton strlko any bu settled. The men nro holding a inoot- iij. ( Many of the men now olnlm that they are not dUsallslled with Welch , the new nrdmaster , and nro sorry they struck nt all. The Grievance C/'oinmlttre .Meets. CmoAcio , August US. Visitors to Pncklng- own and the stock yards would never have bought a strike In progress , such was tha condition of affairs at that place yesterday. All was biibtlo and confusion. The grievance commlttco of tlio Swltch- ncn's nssoi'lnllon met this morning. With but ono exception , every railro.ul having in its employ members of the association hail ono ir more rcprciontatlvcs present. This inect- ng of the reprosenUitlves of nearly twelve luinli'cd switchmen was the most Important hut has been held for along tlmo in Chloago , as upon the result of their action Icpondcd much that wai of Intoreat , not only to the rnllroad companies , tote o the general public and thousands of worumon nt the stockyards. The switchmen resolved to handle Ih4 tockjtinl' . freight and do switching in and about Pacltingtown provided the chief of jolico would withdraw Ills extra force from the yards by 5 o'cloclt this morning , The New York Central Strike. AUIAMN. . Y. , August 2 * . [ Special Tele- ; ram to THE OKI : . ] Thcro Is no change in .ho strike situation hero today. The chief of lollco in Host Albany came near being hilled nst night by a Pinkcrton man who fired nt" lim , thinking ho was n striker. The bnllot ust grazed his car. Plnkorton claims freight trains have been stoned for the last few lights as they passed through East Albany. Ho said two shots were llrod at n train pass ing through thcro at 12:45 : this morning. Tlio chief of police , who was near by ut the tlmo ; ho shots wcro fired , could find no trnco of ) .ho miscreants. Mr. I'lnkerum has Informed v the chief of poiica that if this woik Is Jiotr-i stopped there will bo trouble , aud ho' 'will bo icld responsible. The State Hoard Will Investigate. Ai.BANr , N. Y. , August 23. Notlco was : oday served upon Vice President Webb of , ho Now York Central railroad , and Master Workman Lco of the district assembly of the Knights of Labor , citing them to appear be fore the stnto board of mediation and arbitra tion Tuesday next In Now York city , whou nn Investigation of the present strllto will bo mado. Hasina Workmen Amalgamate. BOSTOV , Mass. , August 23. The effort to form nn alliance of labor and social reformers resulted last night In a largo Blithering o trade unionists , Knights of Labor , socialists , nationalists and singlo-tax men. Thopurposo of the proposed alltimeo to bring about a bet ter understanding , that moro practical and effective work may bo planned was carried to a successful termination. A committee was appointed to formulate 11 policy looking , to the union of all the organizations ro scntcd. Tlio UelKlnn Strike Still On. BnussEi.s , August 23. A confnrenco wns held here today to endeavor to settle the dif ferences between the striking miners nnd employers , but failed. The strikers resumed their attacks on the "blacklegs. " Moss , August 23. The total number of coal miners on strlko in the Boiinugo district Is 10bOOand , tlio movement Is still spreading. C1IIC.KS U CAItl'MiXTEHN. The Proposed Lnlwr Dny Slrlko May Ilo Avortoil. CIIICAOO , August 23. [ Special Telegram to Tun Ilnis. ] There is still a faint hope that the threatened carpenters strlko of May I may bo arrested. President Goldie of the Carpenters' nnd Builders' association Is dls- posed to think , however , that the recent semi- ofllclal communication to the executive com mittee from the carpenters' council , which purported to bo a mo vi'incnt to ward the settle ment of the strlko , was not In good faith. The council offers the ultornatl of employ ing union or non-union men ns they choose , and provides that wages shall bo llxud by ar bitration , the maximum to bo10 cents an hour , olgnt hours to constitute a day's ' work. A committee of the bosses will meet n coin- initteoof the mou In January to agree upon wages nnd bom's for the year , the strlko against the old bosses to bo called off at once and the bosses to stop advertising for outsldo carpenters. " \Vo \ expect the strJko nnd perhaps n great deal of harassing from the carpenters' coun cil , but our organization will pull through ell right , " said Mr. Uoldlc. "If the cjirH | ) y strike Labor day wo may decide to consider this compromise at the next regular meeting of the association , which ccicurs two days later. At present I don't think uny individual can predict the future of the wrangh. " Oliolrrn Riming at lOllon. CAIRO , August 28. [ Special Cablegram t TUB DnK.1 From Saturday until jcstcrclay thcro were twenty-two now cases of cholera and seven deaths from the dlseosn nt ISIlon. ' Absolutely Pure. A eream of turUr haUuiK powrtnr. Illgbert ofl8av nlmK troiigth-U. B. UovoramMOt U * . > ort Aug. 17,1