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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE > , SATURDAY , AUGUST , 13 , 1892. SEVERAL RECORDS LOWERED Grand Eaplda Track Scqi Some Sensational Drivine and Tinhhos , LOBASCO riNISHLD IN THIRD PLACE Three Fust Ilrtitu In tlio Stnlllon Itnco llrutrlrr , IvniiTVllln and Clitidriin Also hco Niinin I'liio Drivlni : IliHT tlio Itati Tuils rinlisliod. GUANO Ilu-ins , Mich. , Aug. 13. Flno weather , n crowd of 10,000 , peoolo , n fast track and broken records were the order of today at Coins lock park. In'tho 2:27 : trot Magnolia , on a record of 2it ! ! % ( vcuta mlle In 2:18 : > i. Flying Jib , 2:20 : % , nstonifihod the natives by pacing a mlle in 2:03J : , only one-quarter second slower than Hal Pointer's Buffalo record and half a second batter than Nancy Hanks trotted yesterday. His tlmo by quarters in the first heat was : 0:33 : , l:05Jtf : , 1:37 : . 2OSK- : Flying Jib wonttho mlle so smoothly that his speed wns hardly noticed , bub the crowd went wild and gave him an ovation when the tlmo was announced. Robert J broke badly in the third heat and barely managed to save his distance. In the $1,000 stallion race Lobasco , favorite - ito on account of ills recent victory ever Al- lorton at Dubuque , broke badly ana just managed to scrape third. Colliding was dls- tancod for running. Alvlti won the race in 2.15 , 2:14 , 2:14 : / , the fastest three heats over gone In any irco-for-nll stallion raco. Alvln clipped a quarter second off his record In the last two heats , being forced to It by FredS. Wilkes and Lobasco , defeating the former after the most oxcltlnir heat of the daybynnoso. Summaries : 2:27 : trot , purse II.GOU : Magnolia won. Max second , Btunza tlilrd. Hot tlmo : 2:18 : > ( . 2u : pace , purse Mw . i.YK ) extra If 2:1.1 : Is boitton : Flylnsr Jib won , Wisconsin Kliig sec ond. ItoliortJ. third. Host time : ' 'jiHW. . s-j.aii.u-y ear-old colts , purse $ . > .OJO : Dlrcotnm won. Vassurscound , Joun Wilkcs third. Host time : 2:211 : . Free for all stallions , purse $10.000 : Alvln won , llonnlo second. Lobasco third. Host tlnmt CI.OSi ; AT IIILVTKICIC. Unit Dny' Itnolncr of tlio State llrcotlors' Annual Mncthi ) ; . BEATIIICI : , Noo. , Aug. 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKI : . ] The fourth and last day of the Nebraska Trotting Horse Breeders as sociation races was grootcd with a splendid attendance. A special attraction was the Iowa State band. The meeting has been an encouraging success from the start and has bcouiaamlrably conducted. But little Kick ing has been recorded , nnd a universal ver dict of fairness Is accorded the judges and timers. Starter Swigort of Omaha Is deserving - serving of special mention for the fair man ner In which ho bus performed his dellcuto "duties. Today's summaries : Klrst race. ycarlluL- trot , stnko 11,00 ] : Arinlnlun. b. c. , hy 1'ollltlor . 1 1 I'anarna. n. f. . by Orion . 2 3 Kiln Woodlliio. br. f. , by Woodllno . a 2 I'rlvuteor , b. c. . 'yl'ollltlor ' . 4 4 Shadoland Hey , br. e. , by Miadelutut On ward . dls Count Tune. b. c. . by Count Waidcniun. . . dls Time : , i:0i : , : it'l. : Second nice. 2:10 : stallion trottln ? , stake race , eiOJ nihleil : Holfurlno , bile , h. , by Grttnd Sentinel. . . 1 1 1 Uharlos lb. . h. . by Both 1' . 2 2 3 Iirlc Nkht. br. h. . by ( iuneral Garllold .132 Gladstone Chief , br. h. , by lillly Wllkes dis Time : 2o4. : : ! ! 2:4IW : , sw. : : Third nice , futurity , foals of 1690 : liurlook. Ii. o. . by Kod'WIIkos . 1 1 Hurry D , b. o. , by I'olletlor . 3 2 Time : Si35j4 , 2.VJ. : Second Hay ut Chiidron. CiiAiyio.v , Nob. , Aug. 12. [ Special lolo- gram to Tin : BEI : . ] Today was a most auspicious one for the races. . The track was greatly improved by the rain of yester day ; The two unfinished rauos of yesterday "flnUhod In the forenoon. Summaries : JHilf mllu and repeat , purno $500 : .v . . 1 2 1 Doe Mlddlcttm. . . . . . 212 Dan Wugnoi'.r/ : ' . . . ! . ' . . . . t > - . -r--- A 4 3 1'lolor . 4 a 4 Tlo. Walker . 5 dls Ilrown Hey . 0 dls Tlmo : W , .11(4 ( , BUS. Han Wagner won second end heat , but wns disqualified on account of wolirht. Four-year-old and under trot , purse SMO : Twilight . 4 Fremont . 1 1332 Hilly K . 2 2 2 U 3 Jllnnlo West . 3 3 4 dis IlomlnKford Hey . dla Tlino : 2.W : , 2:57H : , 2:51 : , 2l8tf. : 2:47. : Two-your-old trot , J.'OO : llnlipy Uleii . 1 1 .Myrtlo . . . 2 2 J. O. Joliimon . dls Tlmo : aW. : 2M'i. : Three-yii.ir-old trot , } 200 : Mountain Hey . 1 1 l Desrles . 222 KeyS . 333 Time : 2:4ltf : , 2:4J : . 2:42. : , Vony Imlf mlle running and repeat , $250 : llonus . 1 1 lluldy . a 2 Hut . . . 3 3 Time : S''ii , 5JJi. Throc-iiniirter inllo dnsh , sDcoial , $100 : nan Witcnur won. 1'leklor souond , Joe Hookur third , . Hip fourth. Tlmu : 1IU1J. : Itnulii ) ; ut C CIIICAIIO , 111. , Aug. 12. Unrflold pan : , raooi : First race , flvo furlongs : Lucy Dlllnrd won , 1'ulilnl bi'cdml , Antrim third. Time : lu2Vi. : Bccnnd race , one mlle und twenty yards : My I'nrtner won , < Hud ICoot .second , Hob Forester third. Tlmo : 14UJ. ; Third nice , ono and ono-alehth miles : Fakir won. Ciiasnllu HUCOIU ) . Itohln 11 cod third. Time : 1:5.1 I'oiirth ti\et , one und ihree-slxtcunths mlle : Lorenzo won , Krnost Itucn boeond , Vnllora third. Tlmo : ItMIJf. I'lfth nice , seven furlongs : Sly Lisbon won , Ht Joe second , Aiteinus third. Tlmo : lU'Sli. plxlb race. BUVUII furloiiKs : Kanlor won , Poiislcnoo Biicond , Kmpiuus Froderlek third. ' . .rime : 1:30. : , Jiuvthorno races ; Klral nice , half inl'o ' : Mnntoll won. Inland KOUOIIU , Mr. IliirneH third. Time : 0:51. : Kneond r.ice , declared oir. Third rauo. one mllu : Hart Wallace won , Governor Ad tuns second , Kmnoror Uocont third. Tiinn : 1:44. : Fourth race , nix furlongs : Dud IludHUOth . won , Keclnso Hccond. MugKlo J.uliuH third , Tlino : 1:18. Fifth nice , ono and one-sixteenth mlle : 1'atrlek won , Chiipmau Hccond. Gilford third Time : i.U | * fclxlh riu'O , six furloiiKSi Horace T.olund won , Oood Day scuonil , Libretto third. Time : ilt < \y Triiulc at SAIIATOQA , N. Y. , Aug. 12. The races were continued here today on a heavy track. First race , llvo furlonzs , divided , ten start ers : Tuotlelun f.ii to l ) won In lUM'i , I'rlnco Howard ( jto& ) second , King llnzum (3 ( to 11 third. Second race , one mllu. flvo xtnrtors ; Byku- etono ( H to l ) won In 1:47Wloll Onto ilUtoll ) hocond , Uiillndo ( I to 21 third , Third ruco. Huvon-ul''hthH of a mile , nlno Hiirturs : lliidnu fttt to 1) ) won In 1:38 : , Touno (0 ( to II second , l.oinm ( A to l ) third. Fourth nice , one mllu und an eighth , nine Marten : ( Jumhlur(2ti ( to I ) won In l.W. : Helen 1(040 ( < l to I ) Hucond , Sporlhm.in (0 ( to 11 third , Fifth r.ico. ono mllu , four .starters : Hllt/.cu ( lit to I ) won In 1:13 , Huron ( II to ll ( > uondduiid hunt between Suiimoror uud Klnj ; Crab for third. Hlxth rnie. llvc-oluhtlm of u mile , ton ntnrt- cra : lluatvud CJH tel ) won In 1U4 . Trlauilo (4 ( to 1) ) second , JuyF. _ Dee (10 ( to 1) ) third , DI-IIHT H\lil ThrTvlntf. UBNVBH , Colo. , Aug. 12. There was a largo attendance and good racing ut Over land Park today. Weather beautiful. First race , six furlotiKs : Viislstus won. Mury IliiiUocond , llolsluuzar third. Tlmu : llii : [ . Hooond raco. thliteini-sxtconth | of u mlle : Qiiyprnor Hosa won , Critic tecond , Mlnnlo 1CI- klns third. Time : l'jh. : Third nice , ono mllu : llnuos won , Hymua- t hot lea second , Hherldiin third. Tlmut 1:41. : Fourth race , Ilflcen-Nlxtoonthn of n mlln : Wild Uoiio won , I'm Ulna bucond , FlMt Lun third. Tlmo : 1:37. : Fifth rncn. llvo fiirloiiBit Olmrlos WlUon won. Muud Duocond , tlvnudlnu third , Tiuiot _ Tulxiit Unit mi inning. NKW YOIIK , Aug. 13 , The lx races at Urighton Ueach were run off In prompt style over B track that looked much worse than It really wai , for whllu the surface was deep ( n tuud , there wai a good hard bottom uudor- math. Toe attondauco was fair. The betllnif was very heavy , and as tbo favorites wplured all six rauot the bookmnKera dn- \ gorged n fair share of their profits on recent { daughter * . First rnce. Ovo furlongs , cloven 't rtors ! Hob Sutherland ( II to A ) won , Daisy WoodrulT (5 ( to I ) second , Tloin ( 5 to I ) third. Tlino : lia Second race , Ovo fnrlonzs. ton starters ! 1'od- len n to 1) ) won. Philanthropist l to 1) ) second , WlllloMoAiilllTo(7lultlilrd. ( ) Time ! 1OI' : ( . Third race , seven furlongs ! Jiicl ; lloso (7 ( to 10) ) won. AlondoiC to 1) ) second , Oommon Santa Cl lot ) third. Tlmo : lil. : : 1'uurth race , six nnd iv Imtf furlongs , seven starters : Crochet CM to I ) won , Kuy west. ( S to II second , KIU ( to to I ) third. Time : Ili'lV. Fifth MUM' , two and a quarter miles , four xtnrtcrs : India Itnbbnr (4 ( to r > ) won , I.onx Danuo (14 ( toft ) second , George W ( t to I ) third. Tltnot 4ilUi. ! .Sixth nice , ono tulle , seven atartcrs : Ioul : licut , Mary Stone | 7 to II and /.nmuost (7 ( to 2) ) , roxfunl iiito U third. Time : 1UJ. Interest nt HI. I'liul ( Inuring , ST. PAUL , Minn. , Aug. 12. Another good day ; good tracx ana good racing. Additional horses nre applying for stable room for the extra week's racing. Summaries : Klrst race , for Il-yoar-o'ds nnd upwards , live furlongs. su\cn starters : C'lydo (5 ( to a ) won In lV ( > , Top Uallnnt ( t to 1) ) second , Iowa Hey (4 ( to 1) ) third. - Second lace , 2-yoar-olds , llvo fnrlonas. seven stariort : Ht. Ornlx ( ovoli ) won In 1:0' ! , Lock out (4 ( to 5 > second , ( loldii pi to' ' ) third. Third race , a-yonr-olds nnd upwards , seven starters , one nnd one-sixteenth mile : Uoronot (3 ( to a ) won In liM , TlioClown ( Uto2) ) second , AlOrthpltomhlrd. Fourth race , . ' 1-yoar-olds and upwards , ono mile nnd llfty yards , four stnrtors : Forest (2 ( to til won In IUi ( , l.nellle Miinelte , ( oven ) second end , Innocence , ill to 3) ) third. Fifth raue , for ii-voiir-ohlR nnd nuwnrda , foiling , Mivmi .starters , mlle and twenty yards : Hull liens ( ! - . ' to 1) ) won in l:4tU. : Uoputul , (8 ( to 1) ) second , Oorjnno Ivlnnoy ( " > to I ) third , Sixth race , for maiden --yuar-olds , four nnd a hint fiirlonns. slv Htartors : Sar.ih U (7 ( to 5) ) won In 'iSH , Snarluy the Mluggor(7 ( to 1) ) second , ltiipHlell(7to ( ; , ) third. Hevunlh race , Holllmr , for ! ) -yu'ir-olds and iipwiirdB. llvo furiomts , ten starters : Bret llnrto it to'J ) won In lO.Hi : , I'loena (15 ( tel ) second end , Illuo Hock (2 ( to l ) third. Kno\\lllu'n I. nut Dny. KNOXVII.I.H , In. , Aug. 12. [ Special Tola- gram to Tun BKK.J Tbo last day's program at the Iowa Driving park had the oleasant- est day and Iho fastest track of the mooting. About 200 people were present. Thu sum maries : Ola s 2:5. : " ) , undue , purse $500 : Galileo Hex . . . . 1 1 1 Jlluu l.onun . " " Tontine" . , . 3 ! J d Time : 8:55K. : SiJlfi , a:2I : . 2 : 4 not , ii.UiXi : LyW ourgus . . . 22111 W atchword . a 1 2 2 a Clinker , jr . ; . 13700 Moody . 4 4 4 2 1'rlnmont . 0 0 5 a 4 Ulrllno . 85455 Ollvor W . 5 8 6 dls Senator A . 7 7 dla 'J line : 2:244' : , 2w , 2ll : ) , -2o > 5 , 2:23 : . Yoarlln-r trot , taiO : J.lttlo I'nii . 1 t Gladys . 2 2 Allcttti . il a Anthr.ielte . dls ' 2-i.t : , 3OGJ. : ! Oliirliiimtl'K Program. , O. , Aug. 12. The track was In line condition today for the trotting races at the Queen City Driving park. Summary : First race , ono mile dash for yearling trot ters. consolationpnrto $ l.UUl ) : Hilly Parks won. Charles Smith second , Frcnloud third. llllly I'lirkscamo In third but w.is glvnn llrst on account ot bolus fouled. No time was taken. Heeond race , ono mlle dash for 2-yoar-oM t totters , consolation $ . ' ,000 stake : Sllcoon llrst. Notre lamu second , Fencer third. Time : 2:2I . Third nice , mile heats , for Il-yoar-old trot ters , Consolation sti-.os : , 4. , . > 'jO : Trutwooil \von.Mnlrniony second , Itlfty Duck thlril. Time , llrst heat : 2:27'/i : , Trotwood e itnu In aeeond. but \riis clvcn llr < t on a foul and time of Kouond lieut wnii not taken , Kourtli rauo , 2-yoar-old iticersthreo-inlnuto olnss , st.il.o Jl.tlM : l.ottle lrina won. Joe WtiKcs.sccoiid , George Uampbell tlilrd. Tlmo : CUnttoror tlii ) C'ocirrti'H. Nat Brown loft for Chicago yesterday. Ills stable. In charge of the veteran Bob Kncobs , have been there for soverul days- The trotting meeting opens Tuesday. GilANn K.U'ins. Mich. , Aug. 12. The trottlntr stallion Harvey Noble , owned bv \V. \ S. Kir by & Go. , died "today of heart dis ease. Tlio horse had a record of 2:17)4 , and wns valued at $30,000. Ciifcuio , 111.Aug. . 12. Jocliey John Dempsey , who yesterday In the llfth race at Garllold park fell from ITiiiin tleroy nnjl wia run ever by half-a-dozen horses _ , ttiGdat the county hospital this morning * CuiLi.iroTiii : , O. , Aug. 13. The flno wcatlicr brought out a l.irco attendance today ; track good. Summarv : First race , mile heats , purse ? " > 00. Flora won , 1'alu Dean second , Uoorgu A , third , lle.st time , 2:49. : Second race , 3-year-old trot , purse $2. % Olniry-i litill won , Uyniro second , ClIITord third. Ilest tlnm. L'ini. : Third' nice , free-for-all trot , purse WOO. Diindy won , Teunossuu aeeond , Mary U. third , llnst time , 2au. : Fourth rate , trot , uurue $ ' > 00. Cyclone won In thrt-o strnlu'ht heals , iMbs Hastings becond , John 1) ) . third. Heat time. 2:111. : Tlm | lor Todiiy. The entries at Monraouth Park track were not received last night owiug to the electric storm hi the east. Those horses have been picked out for wlnnora at Gloucester today : 1. Jugular Huriruln. ' 2. Kluhnrd T Drummer , a. Sir William Oroiioii. 4. llullylioo Kululuh. 5. Nutiille 1 Can't Toll. . 0. Charley Thorn Ecstucy. NATIONAL I.i.VGUn. Cilovcltinil ( intH Aniitliur l.lft Toward tlio I'i'illiunt friiin OhlniiRu. CIHCAUO , 111. , Aug. 12. Cleveland won to- dav on error * by Chicago's Infleld. It was n pitchers' bnttlo , neither skio cottlng moro than ono bit In any Inning. Dahlen was kept very busy at short and Child's work at second wns verv tine. Ilutchlnson was lined $5.00 for ripping the ball. Attendance , 1,200. Score : Cleveland 0 2 Chicago U 0 IIItH ! Clnvulaiid , & ; Ohlcaco , : i. Hrrors : Clevchind , 2 ; Chicago. ( I ItatterloB : Voting and /humor ; llntchliuon anil Klttrldgo. PirrmiUKo , Pa. , Aug. 12. The garno to day between the Plttsburgs and Cmcinnatis was thu quickest of the your. It abounded in brilliant Holding , Farrell especially doing superb work * at third. Attendance , l.liOO. Score : I'ltlsburR. 0 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 4 Cincinnati 1 lilts : I'lttHhurs , . * > ; Cincinnati. 5. Errors : I'lttslmrg.U ; Cincinnati. : ! , llattorlea ; Mnek mid Klirnt ; Khlnes and VittiRhii. BAI-HSIOIIK , Md.-Aug. , IS. The Philadel phia ulub won the game today by good , hard slugging , Attehduuco 1,701 , Score : llnltlmoro. 0 I'hlliKlelphlu 3 * u lilts : llaltlmpre , 8i I'hlladolphln. 17. Hrrois : Iliiltlinoro. Ui I'hlliideliilila , 1. Uatturles : Stophun" , Cnbb und tinnaon ; Carsoy , Woyhlni ; and Cro-is. LotiiHVii.i.u , ICy. . Aug. 12. This being an open date Louisville and St. Louis played oil yosterduy's tie game. Tbo Browns won easily , the Colonels being unable to hit Brcitcnstotn , while Sanders was touched up pretty frcoly. Tbo Brawns also played a line Holding gamo. Weather lino. Attend ance 1,000. Score : Louisville 0-0 ooo 1000 1 tit , J.OU'.K. . . , 2 4 Hits : lAiulsvlllo , a : St. Ioul3 , 8. Krrors : Louisville , 4 : St. l.ouU. o. II merles ; Sunder * and Urlin ; llrellonitum nndMoran. . thu Ttniiiu. PAY. rruiiiriitl | ( > nit for tlu < I'ropor Omuruinco of thu OrciiHluu , A prclirnlnury mooting to nmlto nr- rangcincnU lor ttio oolubration of German day , October ( \ was liokl nt Uormaola hall lustntulit. Tlioro wera ropriMontntlves from most of the Gorman soclotlcs in the city present. After oonsldorablu ilUousslon n was dQuiilud to oomiuomornto thoitny tbo Qtinlvoraufy of the latidltip of tbo Jlrat ( jor- itiutia In America wltli u connorL-nud ball lu Exposition liall , procoilod by uJdrossoa from prominent Claruian orators. A grand parade was proposed , but voted jlown In view of the inaay attraotlons which have occupied tuo nttonllon of lha city during tUo nuuimor , A uommUton of arrannouionU , ootislsthiff of MUSIN. llutt , Bcholb , ilohondorff , Nash auu ( Jourlej liunmor , wu * appointed , The next luootliiB will bo hold the oveulng of Augu t 4) ) . V iWOE. K IV KK Trade is Excellent , with JPrlccs Advancing Sharply hi Mostr.'Lines , IRON MANUFACTURERS ALONE COMPLAIN Activity Travails In the Toxtlln Industries tititl Miinuritctiircr " nre IlityliiK More 1'rrclr Himlnoss rullurra fur the Week Clearing House Statement * . Niw : YOIIK , Aug. 13. H. .Q. . Dun & Co.'s wcokly review of trade says : Crop re ports are not qulto up to expectations , and are construed as indicating a dollc.Iont sup ply of corn nnd outs , while the possible no- flclcnoy In wheat and cotton will bo moro than mot by surplus stocks. But prices have advanced qulto sharply nnd exports of domestic products fall below last week's prices. Great Industries are all doing re markably well excepting the Iron manu facture. The iron output August 1 was 1B5.1UO tons weekly against 109,151 July 1 nnd 109,570 u year ago , but tno stocks unsold nevertheless increased 10,000 teas during the month of July and on the 1st of August ex ceeded 1,020,000 tons. Southern pig iron Is pressed for sale and some quotations lira lower than ovor. But the resumption of manufacture by western Iron woi'lts , which have settled tholr controversies with the men , will makn a great ctimigo In the situation , at once increasing the output of ulg Iron , and probably increasing the dcuiaud still moro. The manufactured iron and stcol have boon lu very active do- mandnearly all the works in operation being crowded with orders , but stcol rails are dull ns ever , and wbllo only 700,000 tons hnvo been sold for the year tuus far tbo orders on hand will hardly carry eastern mills beyond September 15. Copper is weak at 11 % cents ana load at 4 cents , but speculation advanced tin to $31,15 and depressed it to 230.40. There is no inarttot worth mentioning for coal. But In tbo tex tile industries tho. utmost activity prevails. Manufacturers are buying wool freely. Boot and shoo factories are still pressed to the utmost. Advuncu In lircnilnuir * . The particular feature of the week has been the rlso In breadstuffs In corn and Il'i'o In oats , while wheat declined j ! n , with sales of only in)00OJO ( ) bushels. Western receipts were 4,0)0.000 ; ) bushels In four days nnd Atlantic exports S.MO.OOO bushels. Pork advanced 7uo per barrel , but lard declined laoil \ rose Co and coffee J c , but cotton loll j c , though exports are larger than n year ago , in crop reports grow moro fuvor- nulo. It .should not be forgotten that H ex ports of products , which tor two weeks have boon 7.0 per cent loxver at Now York than last year , should bo rostrictsd by advances in price , tbo outllow of cold would bo lilcely to continue nnd before long to affect specula tive markets. Imports continue extraordi narily largo at Now York , ami Tor llvo weeks , being 30 per cent greater than for the same lima last year , such u movement would ensure - sure further gold exports unless other con ditions chance. Boston reports money stronger with In creased demand , Trade in dry goods Is rendered larger thun usual and there are liberal western orders , particularly In women's dress eoods. At Cincinnati manufacturers of women's shoes report a very prosperous season , with trade 10 per cent ijroator than last year , and ut Cleveland business Is fairly active lu all principal lines. Chicago reports sales greater than a year ago , and receipts ot hides , oats and barley allow some Increase , of Hour and cured moats 00 per cent and of lard a tbrootold increase , while soir.o decrease appears , In * wool , oittlo ana r.vo , a third in , WlToat and cormand 50 pnr cent in drej > ; j'beof. Col lections are satisfactory throughout the west. At St. Paul ' thrc'jjhilik reports nroudso an average yicildnriTatr ( Minneapolis 'business Is exoojlnii * , , ' , n nil lines , especially In lumber. ' 'Trade Is very heavy at Omaha and col lections never hotter , 'improvinc at Kansas City , with money in bolter demand and very good at Denver. At St. Louts trade is of fair volume , labor troubles have been settled and collections are moro prompt than usuul. Southern reports shoiv gononil improve ment in irudo ut Llttlo Hock , at .Memphis , ut Montgomery and at Now Orleans , but at Galvcston collections lire slow and at Savan nah money Is reported tight. The business failures occurlng throughout the country during tbo last seven days num ber 180 as compared with total Of 131 last week. For the corresponding week of last year the llgures were U37. OMI.VHING IIOU.Si : STATK.MKNT3. Onuiha .Shows iho Uiiiul J.iiVio Incrcnsn From Other Clllos. NKW YOIIK , Aug. 12. The following table , compiled by Bradstroot's , gives the clear ing house returns for the week ending Au gust 11 , 1803 , and the percentages of In- crcaso or decrease , as compared with tbo correspondlngwcok of 1801 : Dominion of L'liniiilii , Montreal. , ru.v.vs.i.s a * . 7 Halifax 3.1 ' 1'orontu , , . , , Viiis llnmtlton , . . , Tota | 1 rlualtio'ii toiixl ulveu utipvu l fur Tin iroek. A A'.YO UXtllSM KXXIi , If you nro depressed tUrousU nay of the nuinerous causes of this Ufa und nro at-a loss how to pass the ovcnlnp , go ami BOO the proat play , "Ouo of tbo Bnivoit. ' * Not to have scon this most successful of all plays Is to con f ois that you are bohlnd the tlmos. It will make you cheerful , causa you to cry u llttlo , lauKb much , and make you foil bolter satiiUod that tburo uro goou tiling ? In tbls world If you only get onto them. The on' will open ut tbo L-'aruiitn ytroot thoatar Sunday afternoon. Tbo reserved scat solo opened tbls morning. U.H.I/f.t , \Vlmt Simula Ito Diino Townril Untortnln- irtl'Tlin 8lirinprn. No proparatlons have ni yet boon made for receiving nnd ont rtnlnlng the hutiaroas of shrlnoM who will visit South Omaha Mon day. The citizens should awaltan to the oc casion and organize for the purpose of showIng - Ing the vlsllor3jjfl.lntlustrlos ] of the city and inalco thorn fool welcome. The Hoard of Trndo .should tnkcrtha"lciid In the matter nnd the citizens KenoYally will fall In and lend tholr n'sislancq. 'ho special train will leave the union dopnc&foudny afternoon nt2 o'clock nnd urrlvo In the Magio City n few mlnutos Intor. Durlnir the present \vook building pormlts have boon Issued tis follows : Olwrlr" Slner , throo-story lirlek htlsl- ncss liunso , 2. " > \GO , Twontv-fonrth und N atrcota . . , . " . . . . . . . . . * S.MO John A. Jnckson. fra.r.ocotttiso.Twonty- llfth mid A streets . 003 J. FrobiirR. friiino cottnijc. Twenty- fourth nnn A streets. . , . i. . . IM JuAUpli llartH , ffaino , i'ottUKO , Seven teenth uml Q streets. . , . 56" Oooruo llolTmnn , friitiio ilwolllns. Swan nlid Ttvonty-socnnd streets. , . SM Henry Houso. frumi eiJttaRL1 , K street , In 1'Wlor i'liico . , . . > . . . . . . . . . . 203 Vollx I.einitc , dwelling , Hovontccnth , between - tweon Q nnd It ( ttrouffi . TOO 1) . KensliiKtoii.dwolllii , Exeliunsol'laco JOO J. S. Diiinron , roDAlrs on dwelllns , Tnonty-fuurth undo streets . 000 A. J. Heed , iiildltlon to dwellln. , Mis . souri Avenue . l > , irl d. , . < , . . . , _ . . . ' 100 200 taKL''Twonty-sixih il'iul A strrots l.ODO Totul . . .i J 13,400 Dcnth ol W. T. ( libsnii. \V. T. Gibson died Thursday night at the family residence , 1123 South Thirty-third street , Omaha , after n protracted Illness. The deceased was a mcmoor ot the commission firm of Jackson , Hlggins & Co. at the exchange and was about 88 years of ago. His wife survives him as do two young bars. The time for holding the ( j iorul has been sot for Sunday morning atO o'clock. The Llvo Stock exchange , of which the deceased was n member , hold a mooting yostordny afternoon to arrange for attend ance at the funeral and passed suitable reso lutions. Not OK unit Personal * . Adah chapter , Order of tha Eastern Star , will meet this ovoning. Dr. M. W. Walsh Is back from Baltimore , Mil. , where ho has boon for several weeks. Dr. W. Berry has returned from Afton , la. Mrs. Berry will continue her visit thcro for some tlmo. In lowering a windoxv , at the Hammond Packing company's plant last evening , ,1 , Salmon badly nmshcd his left bana. Augusit Bempko , 2013 'N street , celebrated the day of his birth Thursday ovenlntr , a largo number of Invitsd guests being pres ent. ent.Mrs. Mrs. J3lla T. Christ returned yesterday from u visit to.Cho.voilno and western Ne braska , whcro"sho'JSvent ' to look after prop erty interests. " Mr. and Mrtf. E. ' W. Cornish of Tokamah nro visiting their son , J. JiCornish. . Mrs. F. L. Cook of the same place Is also the guest of Mrs. Cornish } > ( ( John S. ICnox , traffic manncor for the Cud- ohy Packing corririnny , returned yesterday from Chicago , 'wlioro ' ho has boon la the In terests of his cobitfdny. Hon. E. U tyo'rrltt ' of Springfield , 111. , a member of the Idglslaturo of Illinois , wais In the citv yestdrdaj' the cuest of his brothor- in-law , Dr. W. H. Siggins. The Infant arlh'bf Mr , and Mrs. Lorenzo Dnan , EighUuttitli" street and Missouri avenue 'tfied Thursday evening and was 'JOried in Lauroli Hill cauictocy ut3 o'clock yostcrdayafterhrjon. j A tent wasiHolon11 from Charles Kostors' yard at Tivonly-sovontU and iB streets tno other evening. 'T.-f.-Elliott , who resides In tho.samq neighborhood , nlsqhiid ; a'number of foot1'of rope token front nis cows that were picketed on the cgwmpn.s , Ha Wns Uttlnmtuly Itolibcd. Charles Anderson , a B. & M. engineer who lives in Lincoln , came up yesterday to malio a general round up of iho burnt district Ho foil in with a couple of the frail resi dents of that quarter and took thorn to a road housn , where everybody got gloriously drunk. While tboro Anderson fell nslcop nnd was robbed of $ Sr . Ono of the women named Heed told the police that she saw Harry Kobinaon , a well known potty thief , talto the money from Anderson's pocket. The woman was held us a witness and Uobmson will bo arrested today. fftlft I'Alt.Kllt.ll'lHi. J. L. Tnlt of Beatrice is at the Paxton. A. Attvood of Denver Is at tbo Mercer. C. H. Horn of Fremont is at the Mlllard. S. J. Merrlam of Wlsnor Is nt the Arcndo. J. J. Porshlng of'Lincoln Is at the Dollone. G. A. Uaymor of Lincoln Is at the Mercer. H. Mussolman of Fairmont Is at the Mur ray. ray.Charles Charles F. Dickinson of Tokarnab is at the A read o. J. H. Davis of Gibbon Is registered at the Paxton , G. E. Lowrv of Dos Molnos , la. , is at the Mlllard. G. H. Jowott of Arlington is a attest at the Mlllard. T. J. Heaver pf St. Louis Is a guest at the Murray. C. L. Knabo of Chicago is a guest nt the Dcllonc. It. P. Glover of Cboyouno , Wyo. , Is a guest at the Paxton , Byron Klngdbury of Chicago Is registered at the Mlllard. C. P. Porrish ot Stanton was at the Mll lard yesterday. William H. Hamilton of St. Louis is regis tered ut the Mercer. Duvia B. Dudley of Sioux City , la. , Is registered ut the Dollono. A. M. Nichols and.I. P. Gower of Pendor are registered at the Aroado. William Lawlor , ' loft by the B. & M. yesterday afternoon for Denver. Mr. and Mrs. P.- P.Varo of .Tokamah are among the guests at the Arcadu. P. M. Savage of Chicago was among the arrivals nt the Paxton yostorday. John Livingston and P. D. McICoo of Dos Molnoa , In. , uro guests nt thn Mercer. O. J. ShoworsWiiUl ; It. Trolslov of Long Pine are among { niHrucsts ut the Murray. Dr. D. A. Pooto'brgolng ' about on crutches as a cimxequonciJ'.M ' dii'Oxcitlng runaway , in which ho was thVhv J frorrt his buggy. Dr. Hipplo of v Qronto , Canada , is in the city on his way homo from a trip to Jenver. Ho is wildly onttrusinstlo over the wonders of the great w < w. ' ' Ha Is the guest of Dr. Con way. , 'I'I"B ' Lieutenant Porshlng , United States Army , military "fustruotor at the Stnto university , was ) /j'tbjo city yesterday enrouto to Chicago , where no will upend his vacation. Mr. Porshlng htujust passed n very success ful examination'toruromotlou , and wlion bo returns to the juj vcnlty ho will wear another bar on hjflBoulder strap. Cmimio , Ill.iioAuir. 1'J. ISpoclal Tolo- pram to TIIK BBAA-4.T. i ) , Ballard of Omaha , C. H. Moore oriLlncoln. N. D. Ellis of Omaha. E. G. d&rlliwold of Omaha , U. P. Brlston of Beatrice and W. E. Stern of Bclmontaro at tlio-Trflmotil. New YOIIK , Aue. 12. fSpeclal a'ologram to Tim Bun. I S. S. Moonov of. Hoatrlco is nt the St. DonU. Ojimh'ins hero uro : L. Hayden at the DeniesP. Silmmoll at the Savoy. C. II. ivoyqs or- - Grand 'Island is at iho Trenton ; P. Uartholooiow of Llaooln Is at tbo Metropolitan. A rolljlcul r > ernlwi > Qil I'bmetr. . Tbo Independents hayo put up Vaq for governor In Nebraska , and Donnelly for governor la MlunoS'ota. < Tbc o are ill mates for Weaver. Now we' suirgost Calamity Wollcr to bead iho ticket lu Iowa , and were but Elijah Halnos alive to run In Illinois. Such men ought to draw vote * well , for they huvu tried all tlui parties ropublioan , greenback - back , domoorotlo uud ludopondont. Some of them may llvo long enough to Join some moro. NO RNICliTS WERE INJURED Spoci.U Burlington Pasaongor Tralu Wrecked at Lincolu. WORK OF FOOTPADS AND BURGLARS Sctrntl ItrMdMice * Ilnlilml , Itut l.ltllo Ilnnty Sceiirpil How 11 Motor Cur Con. iluotor Surrcndcri'il Shuts llx- li tlin Highwaymen , x , Nob. , Aug. 12. ( Special to TUB Ur.n.l A Burlington apodal having on bcmnl 22(1 ( Knights Templar belonging to Philadelphia commandnry was delayed hero for several hours this nftorlioou by u misplaced - placed su'itch. The train consisted of n baggage car , dining car mid four Pullmans , It arrived nt Uio depot at 1:30 : uud loft for the east at lsS3. Whoa It roaohod the Inter- looking switch near the Twenty.seventh street crossing the onglno loft the trnclt , dragging , with It too tender mid baggngo car. Tno engineer and fireman - man saved tholr lives by springing from the onglno. The dining car was partially pulled from the track , but the Pullmans were undisturbed. No ono was injured , ns the tram was running very slowly at the time. Four Ki.lchts Templar specials were standing at the depot when the accident oc curred , while two inoro on the Hock Island were also delayed by the same cnuso. The wrncking train wont promptly to work and In less than three hours the track wascloarod nna all trains proceeded an their way. Special trains bearing Knights Templar from Denver have boon passing through the city at half-hourly Intervals all day , . l'ootpils : ( and llurcliim. The footpads and burglars resumed oporn- tlons In Lincoln last night , after clvlng the city n rest for ever n week. Howard Millar , a Btroot railway conductor , was mot by two follows shortly nftor midnight and was ordered - dorod to throw up his hands. Ho dla so , bub throw up u loaded revolver at the satr.o tlino , Ho 11 rod ut the would-bo robbers , and they as promptly returned the llro , the bullet whizzing by In uncomfortable proximity to the conductor's head. The men then turned and ran. Miller had qulto a sum of mouoy In his pockets , and was therefore on the look out for unwelcome visitors. Mrs. E. M. Gardner's boarding house at Sixteenth and P streets wai entered at an early hour this morning by u burglar , who gained access to the house through an open door. The members of the faintly were tem porarily absent and the fellow rummaged the rooms without fear of Intcrruution until ho wns scon by some of the children , who gnvo the alarm. The residence was occupied mostly by young men connected xvlth the various newspapers of this ci'y and Omaha , and thcro may bo some connection between this mid tbo fact that the burglar only secured - cured the sum of 50 coats from all the rooms. Jutnns Mungolto was afterwards arrested on suspiolon.-mia when searched several arti cles of minor value , Incluulng a blacldtig brush that showed but llttlo signs of use , were found on his person and identified as belonging to some of the roomers. Oftlcor Grady discovered a suspicious looking Individual near the corner of Twen tieth and O streets at nhout 1 : ltu o'clock this morning , and when ho attempted to approach preach the fellow took to his heels. The oftlcor opened llro and his fusil ado was promptly rnturnqd by the fucltlvo. The latter succeeded In making his oscapo. Occupants of Airs. Hubbard's boarding house on North Thirteenth street lost gin and several articles of vnlucsomo tiinn during the nigtit. W. G. Carvoth's rosldcnco , at 1321 South Tenth street , was also entered bv burglars during the night. A gold watch uud other articles uro. inlsslncr. A. S. Eager , living ut Sixteenth andV streets , reports the loss of a ulocK and other Valuables. hlrrpt Kitllw.ty Sued. Juduo Lansing was engaged this morning in hearing the case of Henry Ilulfuud who wants SI,000 now In possession of the Lin coln street railway ( is damages sustained by reason of being thrown from a Tenth street car. Tno cds'o wns tried to a Jurv , but as the witnesses were afraid they would got the smallpox If they ventured to tbo courthouse the trial was adjourned to the ofllcoof Lumb , Uiokctts & Wilson , plaintiff's ' attorneys , liolfutid's story is that ho was coming in from the park on May til ) last , and when the car was rounding tbo corner of Tenth and Hill ntrools , ono wheel Jumood the tracit and Headed for Uio corn Hold. Ho was sitting on the end of a seat , and when ho struck the earth ho is of thu opinion that ho Jarred it clear through. Ho was laid up in the hos pital for a week , and thinks ho ought to have cash recompense for his sufferings. The defense - fonso Is having its hearing this afternoon. Lincoln In ISrlof. The smallpox patients are gaf'-ig along in coed shape and no serious results are appre hended. No new cases uro reported. Chairman Uushnoll of the county central committee has Issued a call for the repub lican county convention to meet in this city August 2'J , to nominate n uandiuato for dis trict judge , vice A. W. Klold resigned. The bond election is in progress in the various wards of the city today and at noon the Indications uro that a light vote will bo cast. Some opposition has been developed to several of the propositions. Manager Hickey ot Lincoln park an- nounco-i that all negotiations with tbo man agement of Pain's fete , "Tho Fall of Pompeii , " are off , and the big spectacle will not bo presented. Some ono throw a Ilchtod mutch onto u curtain In P. , T. Stepney's barber shop , 541 North Fourteenth street , at 11:50 today. Thu department was called out , but iho blaio was squelched with llttlo damage. Although numerous attachment suits tmvo been sworn out against S. It. NIsbott , It umy bo stated that tbo parties now In possession of iho boot and shoo store are there by virtue of a Dill of sale given by Mr. Nisbott to se cure u loan of ? 2OUO. ! ) All cnrtnsbmants hnve'boon served , but Sheriff McUlay has not been asked to take possession , as ullagcd by the morning paper , Tuntx Will l ) In Dniiiiiiul. GHAND lai.Axn , Nob. , Aug. 12. [ Special to Tim UBK.J All persons attending the state reunion and wishing to bring their own tents can do so by shipping the tents us bagcugc , and u nlco quarter of catnp will bo assigned such parties for pitching tholr tents , into which they may put as many or as few people - plo as they wUb. Ttioso who have tents are invited to bring them , as it Js evident that the attendance is goiug to DO such as to tax tout capacity to the utmost , and the committee - too has ordered nil the tents available In Chicago cage and Is miming an effort to aocuro addi tional ton IB from all other places , being fully determined that all who come shall bu ac commodated. In u lYi-ii right. UOUUI.AS , Nob. , Aug. 13. [ Spooinl to Tun DKH.J Thcro was a free-for-all light on the streets hero last night Between some parties from the country. The quarrel Blurted about a week ago wlulo n number of men were threshing near nora Ncokyokcs uud clubs were freely used , and a number of cracked heads and chnuodup tbumus was the re sult. The contestants were separated , but others have taken sides in the trouble mid they swear vengeance on each other. It is expected that moru trouble will follow. UrucnWiiud'it Itriinlon I'tunnd. Guiii'.xwoon , Neb. , Aug. 13. [ Special Tolegrom to Tun UKB.J This Is the fourth day f the old soldiers' reunion. It WUH not apart for the old settlors. They mot nt 10 a. in. and organized mi Old Citizens club. They wore present In great numbers. Two p. m. wnslho hour sot apart for the speeches. Uov. Hackney of Ashland opened the exorcises with a neat speech , lion , David McKo g of Wabash , O. A. Hull of Ucocnwood , Judge Mathls of I'lntlsuiouth and several others made appropriate romnrks , There were forty present that had boon here for the imst twonty-Ilvo year * , some rus Ipnij as thirty * savon years , Exercises closed by electing ofllcora for the ensuing year. They ares Prenidont , .John ShoiTor ; vleo president , Kobcrt Farmer1 , socrotarv , John M. Mnthony. The ofllcar.1 were mndo the executive com mittee to appoint the tlino and place for meeting next year. Tharo was a ciimpfiro tonight. Sundiy morning the camp meeting com mences , conducted bv Hnvs. T. W. 1'owors of Omaha , J. M. Hams ot Vermont , 111. , Or. Shank , 11. A. Crnno nml (5. ( W. Ishams of Omaha , Lr. ) L. U. ' 'aln of Lincoln mid others. Coin's Mtirihircr Unknown. tUsTiNOd , Neb , , Aug. IS. ( Special Tola- gram to Tin : Iii.j : It has taken the core ner's Jury investigating the murdorofl ) . S. Uolo eleven days to Hud out that the crime was committed by unknown parties , The verdict was returned Into tonight that D. S. Cole was killed by n bullet ilrod from a ro- i volverhold In the hands of npotson unknown. It Is doubtful If the oftleers are much the f wiser for this Investigation , us a coolness bo- I tweon them and the coroner's jury kapt thorn I from accepting the courtesy of being nl- , lowed In the secret session. The jurymen state that they could llnd no ovklonco suftl- clont to warrant arrests. KAY TRY STEAM HEAT. School Itonril 31uinlirrs DIHCIIHS Various Mutt CM of lluilnois. The 11 rat Item of .business taken up last night by the Board of Education was n re port from the commlttco on buildings and property touching the contract for brick work and for heating mid ventilation for the Central school. The committee hod the bid of George H , King recommitted nt the last meeting for tbo purpose of consulting him regarding the putting In of the Holbrook system of heatint : and ventilation Instead of the Fuller AsVnrron system. Tno commlttoo reported that Mr. King hud agreed to mnko a reduction of & 300 In his bid on tbo brick work If the Holbrook sys tem were adopted Mr. 1C ing ofTorcd to do the Drlek work at § 32,200 with the Holbrook system. Mr. Gibson was in favor of adopting the Holbrook system because It was a steam sys tem nna Mr. Holbrook was willing to guar antee that his system would heat the build- in ir with loss coal than any other system. The Holbrook system will cost $700 ruoro than the Fuller & Wnrren system but many of the mom bars were convinced that steam heat ought to bo clvon n trial and ns Mr. Holbrook had offered to place his apparatus in the building and have it thoroughly tested before asking for a cent of pay the board thought it u good opportunity to try steam heat hi n largo buildlutr. A resolution offered oy Mr. Martin to adopt the llolbrook Bystom for the Central school was carried by n vote of S tol. The contract for graaing the Center school grounds was lot to B. Strnoten & Co. lit ! l fi-S cents nor cubic .vard. Bids were opened for the construction of the ilnrlman school , a sUtcon-room building on South Fifteenth street. The secretary was Instructed to tabu late the bids and have thorn referred to the committee on bulldlncs and property. The bids on the brick work ranged from 510,500 to $ ' 23,000 , and from flfl.OOO to $4" .000 for the building complete. When the bids for hcat- inif and ventilation were opened It was discovered that ttioro were no bids excepting for steam heat. The board In urt- vortlslnc called for bids on both steam mid hot nir but It boomed that the pluns.hi"-l > 3un \rnAVn onlv for stonm heat. " Suvbr.il mem bers o'l'ino "b'oarrt wante'd tokno\v how this -hnppcnsd. The architect said that thorn had been no applications from Hot air men to have the plans suited to their apparatus and ho supposed there wojld bo no Didders ex cepting these who wanted to put In steam. The hoard decided to reject thu bids and re- advcrtlso so that both the hot air and steam man might got In. . Prof. George M. Tumor of Auburn , N. Y. , was elected teacher of chemistry in the High school at a salary of { 1,500 , and Miss Mnry Alien Landls was elected teacher of Gorman nnd French at J9JO oor annum. On recom mendation of tbo commlttoo on text books iho board decided to purchase Charles Do Garma's primers for the primary grades , also 300 bcuddor's short Listorioj of the United Stales nnd 300 toggles tons , a llrsl boon in American history. Mr. Points from the commlttoo on teachers rncommer.dod that the following ho elected as assistant , teachers : Fannie A. Hold , E. I. Uro , C. O. Dayrand , Ellen M. Crnndall , and that the following cadets bo elected as assist , ants to bo assigned to diuy by the superin tendent : Minnie P. HaUor. UordolIaJohnson , Sadlo Schlesincor , Julia M. Davis , Allco Jor dan nnd Mary McMuhon. The board then took a turn nt the question ol tuklnir rooms In the city hall. Mr. Elcut- tor offered a resolution to have the board take possession of the rooms 01 , the cast side of the lifth lloor in the city hall building , with , the understanding that other rooms should DO furnished the board when the city library moves out. But the board was not In n frame of mind to consider the question and the resolution wua laid aside until next , mooting. A Monument to Coliinilmff. Niw : YOIIK , Aug. Its. A cable has boon re ceived stating that the Italian vessel Garlg- larlo has sailed , rjm Genoa for Now York carrying a monument to Christopher Colum bus. JMC.II. ItllKI'ITlKS. Two minor pormlts aggregating $ ! ) l)0 wore Issued by the superintendent of buildings yomcirday. There will bo n mooting of the Lincoln club next Monday evening to select dele- ciitos to the mooting of the republican league clubs of the state. The Klopp-Bartlott company has Incor porated with a canltal stock of & ! 0,000. C. H. Ivlopp , E. W. Bartlett and A. F. Klopp uro the Incorporutors. Thn rooms of Mrs , Mci'hcrson , ever 11M North Flftoonth street , were b'jrglarlitad ' last night and about 310U worth of clothing stolon. Four chophouse waiters nro suspected and will bo arrested on sight. A bell boy'naraod Swift , employed nt the Uellone , wns arrested yesterday for stealing a small gold rlns from ono ot the guests' room. The lad U u little Inclined to bo tough , us ho was mixed up In a similar alTair nt the Paxton some time ago. Thursday evening a H-yenr-old girl ar rived at tbo Union depot from Hannibal , Mo , , where who said she had been visiting relatives. She gave the name of Ada Uer- wln , and said her mother wa livinr in Omaha and had expected to moot her at the dopot. The girl was sent to the police station where she remained until friends called for her. her.V. V. I. Hooper bought a pair of trousers stretchers from a solicitor named Culms yesterday afternoon and cnmo very near being lleeccd out of f'J. Hooper tendered Culms a $10 bill in payment , nnd while wait- Inn fc > r the cliangn turned to his done. In an Instant Cairns flaw with the hill , but wns afterwards captured by the pollcoand locked up for Ir.rceny. 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