n Till ? HATAHA DAILY WHITNF1S HA V. ATJV.ITST 17 llr t company , National Uuard , Is under orders to be ready at n moment's notlco to ROte to Uuflnlo. , , Auiiunx , N. Y. , AHC. 10. Captain Klrby of the Soconu company , Whoolcr rillos. has received orders to hold hi * company ready to co toDuffnlo nl a moment's notlco. UociiKsmi. N Y. , AIIR. H ! . The mom- bora of the First nnd I2lthth ; snparnto com- pnnlca ol the state national Rtmrrt hnvo ro- ccivcd orders to bo ready to go to Buffalo at n moment's notlco. Uovornnr DooMi'l Know U'hnt to ! > NASIIVIU.I : , Tcnn. , Aujr. 10. No now de velopments in this cltv havn como to the front In regard to the Insurrections at the mines. News from Oliver Springs comes slowly. The Tennessee Cpnl , Iron & Kallrond company notified the govonlor of the attack at Oliver Springs and Hint troops xvoro noodml tlioro. Tno governor rurclved n dispatch con ( Inning this nows. Oovoinor Buchanan thereupon ordered u company of troops from Chattanooga and ono from ICnoxvlllo to the scene of battle. U'onlRlA , In an Interview , Iho povornor nn- . nounces that ho docs not Imow what ho will do coneornlnjr the convicts who have boon sent back to this city. * . - All the local military in thU city mot at tholr armories tonlRht and will nwnlt orders. It is not certain tnat thtv will bo celled out. There Is n rumor , whtoh oannol bo voritlcd , that the governor proposes to RO to Oliver Springs. The nttaok at Oliver Springs has aroused great Indignation in this city and the general comment is that the authorities are delaying ducislvo action too long. Ittiinorii ot ti Si'uoiiil It.ittlr. CiiATTAXoOn v , Toun. , Aug. III. At 10 o'clock tonight a troop ot slxty-lhroo soldlnrs loft on a special train for the scene of. the disturbance. It U mnieolt tonight to got de tails , and all sorts of rumors arc afloat. To- nljrbt eighty-two minors , all heavily armed , boarded a passenger train at Coal Creek , placed pistols at the heads of the conductor and fireman and tnude thorn carry them hack to Clinton , whcro Iho coaches were detached and the passengers left terror ized. Thn minors then bitched on two coal curs and forced the engineer to tnko thorn to Olivorbprlngs. Tnov lofusod to pav faro and simply had their own way by outlawry. It Is now known that the battle WHS ro- nowud shortly after the ICnoxvlllo troons reached the stockade , but the result is un known. Tho' Chattanooga militia will have to murch overland from Harrlman to Oliver Springs , a distance of eighteen mlles , us Walden rid go Is planted with dynamite. All Quirt mi tlln .Mol PiTTsnuiio , P.V. , Aug. 111. All Is quiet today at Homestead. The mill manngoincat report everything moving smoothly , whllo tbo advisory commlltcio say the Inrco contri butions for relief which they nro rscolvliip show them ttiat the light cun bo maintained indolliiitoly. At Uird street the situation was the snino us yoslordav. Mr. Frlck ruturnod to 1'ittsburg last night nnd was at his ofllco today. An ogroomont has boon arrived at between .Tones and Laughllns on the steel scuto and the Iron schoduia aloua remain ? to bu settled. It Is thought It will bo adjusted without * trouble and thus avoid a locKOUt of 3r > 00 mon. .Mom .Moil ( in Out. BUFFALO , N. Y. , Aug. 10. The West Shore men will go out tonight. Tbo Buffalo , liochestor & Plttsburg men have already Bono out , dosplto the fact that their terms wcro acceded to At this hour the lire in on are pouring the onclncs In the roundhouses and all bands are Idle In the vards. Thorn Is no disturb ir.re , but ovorv trainman seems determined on his roursu of action. Strikers .say this docs not measure the posblblo extent of the strike. _ Pollen Kurort for I'liHsmiRiT Trains. BUFFALO , N. Y. . Aug. IT , 1 : ! W a. in. A po- llco escort has been bunt out to bring in the Lake Shore train duo here at 1 : 1U a. m. Cap tains Hcean and Uugan will go out on tbo onclno with men to turn switches and afford protection to passengers. ' Not a' man in the Uoutral'3 employ as switchman Is at work. Mr , IlliilnuVill lo In tlui Camp.ilKi > < BOSTON , Mass. , Auir. 10. A dispatch from Bar Harbor says authoritatively that Mr. Blulno will speak In the coming campaign In the stale of Maine. Ho does not fool strong enough to make a regular stumping tour , as in former years , but bo will iniilco live min ute speeches at various points In the stato. Sovou M'oio True Hills. JASi'Rit. Tann. , Aug. 10. The grand jury - has returned against the insurrectionists 140 true bills and the attorney general states taut forty more indictments nro certain. The company at White-well has resumed work with its own men. TtiiiiiimHnn CouvlcU in tlKI'cu. . ifASilviLM1 , Tenn. , Aug. 10. The convicts from the Inman inlnos arrived bcrolajt night and wcro Union to the penitentiary. Neither lliu Kuvuiuur uur luu uuiilliau > ' inuuiuia uuvu yul decided upuii what course Ihuy will uow pursue. Cuntriil hvrltrliliiuii ( Jiilt. BUFFALO , N. Y. , Aug. 17 , 1 a. m. The Central awltclimon havi ) just abandoned all work in iho freight yards. Tin ; nu.Trn nui.r Colonel Henry Clay Nntt , Ioln the Crent Jliijorlty Ulliiu * float h * . BOSTON" , Mass. , Auc. 17. Colonel Henry Clay Null , formerly president of the Atlantio Aj I'uolflc Hiiilroad company , died yesterday Colonul Mult was born In Montpoller. Vt. , and begun Hfo us a tialn newsboy , .idvancliik' htundlly Ut tliu r.tilioad himlntHS until 18)1 , whim ho liccami ) chlof unglncorot construu- tlnn ot thu 1'iiorla A ; Oijnawuliu rallroau , now part of thu Ulilu.ixo , llurllnston St Qtilljcy byuUMii. I'rom K" > 7 lo IHTO hu was eliluf uiulm'cr of the Council Ilinll's & tit. Jon rallwav nnd until lliu completion of the Union 1'aclflc tiild'u ; iiuinss the Missouri , lie vrusn lontractor for the tr.insforrln of frolitht ever the i Ivor. Ho then uncased In Iho nlovulor hnsliiLV-is In Ciilciico until 1881 , when bo cainu to Itosum to ncuupt tliu prusl- donoy of thu AtliintluX 1'aclllu road. Hu ru- culvod his military tltlo vtlilln on the htull of War Uovornor Klikuood of Iowa. The k'mi- oral died of a vnry run mal.idj a pir.ily.sU which Krailually paruly/cs the bodv nnd . Ioa\us tliu mind niiclondi.il. Ho had Niilfuioil noiirly four yuais fiom thu Ulsuubo , which caused Ian rcHlvniitlun In IhiU. K.i\MINS , Wvo. , Auir. Hi. [ Special Tolp- gram toVl'ni : IJKi..J U'illlain Ualcr , ono of the Ural bottlers of this cliv died on tbu , Up.por Svvcoix\aler Momluy momini ; . Tbo iemiThs wore brnu ht In today and will bo 'J'bOiil to Sniiko Klvor tomorrow. The old soldier wd uveryhody's ' friend. ' pVN-Fi\.NCicf o , Cal. , Auir. 1"A " ) private { . ' < lisp Joh unnouncrs tno death al 'Cleveland , 'O ' ! ' , of.Count , Cllullo Valunsin , owner of Iho * t'ojaurutod stoclcfurm nl I'lcusunlou , Cal. 'v * * / ' * utox Ki mcrby' I'lilliidolpliln > tiil < tM anH < A , 1'tt , Auj ? . 10 The Mutual C , Surety , Trust unii Sifo Deposit company , In which the Iron Hall fuud.s are , vlpposltod , nnule an iusi < ; nniunt this mornlntr ; by ordorof tliu dlroclors to A. K , Stoekwoll ol IhU city , for the benellt of depositors. Slookwujl is attorney nf the bant ; , Neither I'ruildom Somurby nor Cashier Hayes could bu found today , anil it U beloved - loved | that Somovby has loft for InUlaimoolU in ( Jio lutoroit of thu Iron Hall , of which hu Is aupromo Juallco. Iirrelation to the hank , Assignee Stock- wollsalit ; "Lttwyom for boih HJdos in iho Iron Hnll rcL'clvnrbhlp suit , with the consent and approval of , liiiK"l ( " Taylor , came hero to takpf wny ttiQ unsn and nocniHlus of the bank and remove them to IndliinapolU. Mr. Krunbhunr , UionUto superintendent of bank- ing. has boon working with thu plaintiffs , with the undoubtml Intention of wrecking both tlio banking institution and the Iron Hall. U ivas Tor the purpotu of protfictlni ; lift creditors nnd Kooplnfr the ai ula wltlim this Jurisdiction that the usalKiimcnl waa The bank Is perfectly aolvunt. " WERE FOOLED. ON THE BELLE Talent Picked Tlio Popper for tlio Omnibus but Ho Tailed to Got Place , KINGSTON THE ONLY WINNING FAVORITE Sotnnil Surprise * mid No Scmntloiifi nt Mou- MKiutli Intomtiite llrrrclcM.t lit 3 nipiiso -Other ItiicliiK JU-nuHH HIM mill ( iunrnil sporH Nnw YOIIK. Aug. 10. Tbo attraction nt Monmouth park today was the Omnibus stakoi < or-yoar-oldd ) , nna.a grail magnet it proved , for whllo the rest of the card lacked a slngla attr.tctlvo feature It served to bring out u largo crowd. As to thu big race It was somewhat of a disappointment , for whllo all honor U duo Yorkvllle Hello lor her victory , the second nnd third horses would surely boat her were the race run , ever again. Both had been brought down from Saratoga nnd were short of work. The race will improve them greatlv , unit when they moot again the order of today la almost nuro to bo revarsnd. The other race1 * were nf a kind that ono could hardly enthuse ever , as Kingston was the only fav- onto winning durlug the afternoon. Few regrets wcro to bo hoard when the Ut raoo wut decided. Kingston ( I to 1) ) captured the first race , but hardly In the way expected , for ho was hard ridden all through the last quarter to bout FrodTaral a length nnd n half. With Ur. Uico scratched in the second race the talent divided their opinion ! ) and dollars between - twoon llnmtnlo and Loveluco. but in the fin ish both were beaten , Miss Maud winning liciidllv from Stowaway , tup laUor an out law colt , as ho ran at Guttonburg last win'or. Lovolaco was third. The third was Iho Omnibus , nnd to see the monpy pour in on 'iho I'opper ono wouni think tha race already won , but ho failed to run anything llko 111 good as oxpaclod and finished only n fuir third : Mars nud Baro- head were pacemakers for a mile , tlion the whole Hold took cloio order. They ran tbls way to the lower end of the .stand , where Vorkvlllo Dnllound Huron loft thn others , and in a ilautlng ihilsli the lllly won by a loncih. The tlmo of the race i. ' : ! ! ! ) was only fair. The fractional parts wore run ns follows : Quarter-I ( ; half , 51 : throe-quar ters , 1:1S : ; mlle , 1:45) ) ; milo and a qunrtor , The Hancocns stable pulled off ono of their good think's with Julian in the fourth raco. They got as peed as S to 1 for their money , ami the race saw him nmko all tliu running nnd win by a length and n half. Correction was roado n favorite for the llfth race , but It was Iho old story that Is repented every tlmo she is n short price. She led for a limb , but Littlellcld fumbled nnil tbo lllly suffered do- feat. E'.tollo won the last rncu'in easy style , running1 nt Yemen's jcck until well into the last fuilonir , where she came nwav nnd won easily bv throi lengths. Summaries : First rice , slv fnrlonss : Kln.'slon (4 ( to 1) ) won , [ 'rod Tnr.il (15 ( to ll second , Anna 15. (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lii'i. : : bccoml race , six furori s : Miss Maud (0 ( to 1) ) won. Mouu\viy ; ( ! . " > to 1) ) second. IjOVOiiiCO third. Tlmo : lill'i. Third r.icr , one and a half miles : Yurkvtllu Hello (7 ( to u won. Huron second , The I'opper lUtolOHhlrd. I'lnio : 2W. : I'cmitli raco. onu mile nnd u fur on ? : .Tulleii (7 ( to 1) ) won , Iteekon ( I to 1) ) sci-ond , Uagonut (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : I- : ) ! . ' Fitth race , live fiirlonu-s : Nomad ( * i to I ) won , 'lormontori ( ! to II second , ( /'orroctlon (1 ( to . " > ) IhliU. Tlmo : .V4- ) . hl\tli race , seven furlongs : Kilcllo (7 ( to r > ) won. Yeiiieri i to Si second , Air Shaft (0 ( to 1 ( third. Tlmo : 1 : > 4. TtlTllNO | AT Nurtli\rciturii llrt < ilpr ' Curd I'ruiIuccM Sonio ( iooil Itiircs. Cuiuino , 111. , Auc. 10. The attendance at the Northwestern Breeders' meeting nt Washington park today was largo and the day'and track were nil that 'could ' bo asked for racinj ; nurposcs. The uostnouod 'J:28 : trot was called and Josephine , with t > vo beats to her credit , was made a U to 1 favorIte - Ito ever the other throe. Sbo won the decid ing heat and the race handily. Dircctum took tbo Interstate stakes for foals of Ibb9 in two boajs. The North western Breeders stake for 1833 foals took seven heats to decide , Marlon U'llkes finally winning. It took six heats to decide the 2:20 : trot , Tmnnlo gaining second In the llrst three limits and then coming on and by outstaying beat Holr-at-L.aw , who went a great race for a horse two weeks out of the stud. The 3:30 : trot lor a $ J,50I ) purse had to bo postponed till noon tomorrow. Gears drove the Village Farm team , Honest George and Gleaso , airalnsl Iho double team record nnd wont the ruunu iu _ ; ioi. 11 jimiusi ui'or 'o nau not thrown a shoo intho llrst qunrtor the record would havi ) bor > u wiped out. Summaries : I'osttinncil , class 2:2S : , trail Ins ; Josephine won , l.onuhraii W second , May third , J. * . fourth. Tlmo : 2:2Ja : , Kiiht luce. Interstate stalr > , foils of IBS' ) , 8taUu il.uOD : Ulreetuni won , Joan Wllkes cc- end , Ambrosial third. Volta fourth. Time : 2-'J : , 2J. : hOt'cmd raco. Norlhwostoin Ilreodcrs * xtnKoi for f o.i I n at ISbS. trotllnz. purse il.OUO : Marlon \VHUes won , Dan I'lialmonl sucond , l.'oiui Itolfu distanced In slvth hciuu Time : : ' y . L':25'/i. : ' ! i:27J5. : SsSIM. SiW * . i:2D. ! : 2:2.M5. : Third nice , purse JI.ODu , 2'I3 : class , trottluz : Jimmy Tur.inlo , Holr-.it-i- won - - - iw sncond , Ularu I ) third. Time : SiU , 2:20' : ' ; , 2:2IU : , 2:22 : , SiSPi. 2:21 : ! ' , . liiti < rntut lirniulcrH. SriucusE , Nob. , Aug. 10 , [ Special Tele gram to TiiiiJii.J : : : The Interstatebreeders' meeting opened today on the Uovlow track. The wind was very lilcli , but otherwise the weather was lltio and the track was in goad slmpo. Yoarllni ; trot , purse ! > 00 , llihteen entries. four Rt.irtod : I.llu Woodllnu winning In two fitniUht lieals , Ailmlna bocond , I'linama llullo tlilnl Shinlulaiid Hay Mas dlstincud In the llrat heal. Tlmo ass : i and 2.v.i. : UlnHsSiO , tiot , purao i. " > UO , ijloven starters : Damly . - . . 1 2 1 ' 1 Dnramio Hello . 3 1 2 2 tili.iilnlaml Acme . a ! i U 'J niniih M . . - . . 4 4 : i i Tilv . B 8 4 II Helen ' 1. Inward . 7 it 8 I'anny Hpra oo . 0 II ft 6 Moic'iiry . ID 1) ) 7 7 Allen K . o 7 dr IMul < TlUlen. . . . . . . , . 8 10 dr Hiinoilntomlent . . . ills Time : 2w : : , : . ' ; 3l. 2ii,2ij. : : : : The events of tomorrow will bo the 2:35 : pacing , fourteen entries , purse * " > oo. Tho'lUU : ' . ' year-pins , twentv entries , pnrso $ , > 0i ) , nnd Hell Acton against the watch to boat the world's A oarllng4 pacing record. -special train will luuvo Lincoln on Thursday and Fiiuav at 10:15 : u. in. for the races , returnIng - Ing , leaving Syracuse at 7:15 p. m , Drnyiir'H Kami * . lti.vxiu , Colo. , Aug. ' ID. Overland park races today were we'll attended : 1'lrst race , fidtion-slxteoiitln of n mile : niumiui won , til , Albans sucond , Juhu U third. Tiinni IM7'i. ' t-ecnnd race , ono mile : Arunilel won , Janns Hoi-mid , tiiilllvitn thlrJ. Tlmo : liHi. : Tlilnl rare , oluvon-slxtounths of a mlle : Le Ilmbrla won , Trimero second , Mnuad third , Tlmoi lilt. I'niirth r.lcc . onu milo and twenty ynnls : Oi rick won , Hoodlum m-i-ond , Uo\ornor third Time : I'lflli race , eltiveii-slrtooiitlH of a mlle ; Viol. i Hullo won , Tlaano nucond , lluy Oliester third. Tlmei ldi ) . _ ( iriuid ( 'Irvult at > | iriiillt | < l < l , . , Aug. 111. There was an nitonUunra of U.OOU at the opening day's races at the Grand Circuit i-jces nt Hump- den park this afternoon. Summurioj ; class 2i2J , tnittln- , purse ltQM , divided : A1di : | ) I ; non. NultlH Ali'llre 'or scoond , Ituso- lutu thud , I'rlnco A fonrtn , Time : 2.U : 2IIUU. 2:21. : ciiiHs-'il'i. ' triutlng , nuroo } IOJJy. : \ . o. T. won. .lesulu Iliinwm boeond. JilKlitnlng third , Oaphno fciurlh , Hrav.k tilth. Time : 2luir : , . ' : if , an ; } , , ; ; iru aiu't. : ' 2:2.1. : 2:2151. : ( iri'iit Hport ui M. I'uul. Minn. , Aug. 10.--Cotitluuodeood makca a fast traoK nt Humltrio and a racoi. Summaries : J-Vcar-olds ! nnil upward , ono mlle ! Lord WIN Inwbrook tuvnni won In 1:41. UnldMo 10 (4 ( to I ) soconii , Innoeeueo pi to I ) third , Kifth nco. tree Imurtlcip sweepstakes for 2-vpar-olds , flvo furlonas : Tom Kelly won In Mini , Kl l'a o.Mo ( Dmicnnd. Onllioun ( II toll ) ) third. HVIIATOOA , N , Y. . Au . 10.Tho weather todav was clear ami track fist ; nttendnnco good. 1'lrsl race , half mlle ! Woodhan ( fl to I ) won In .1) ) ecuiiils. Mnrlu Sloops IS to o ) second , I'rlliruss Itoldu (10 ( to II third , furond race , nun mlloi llcst llrinrt (7 ( to .0 won In I II i. Clalinda (7 ( to . 'I second , Uottonado ( U to 1) ) third. Thlid rnco. seven fnvlonffsi KlnuOrab , f7 KI f > ) \\oti In li.ll'i. Ialilsinsnltlto.1i' ( eiund , Void (4 ( toll thlrJ. I'uiirth rnco , one and onn-sl\tocnths mlles : Kinu.MaefJto I ) won In 1 : ) V1. U imblcr rte 1) ) hccond , I'rlnco rortuiuitu < ( > toll third. I'lfth won. 1 and OIIOMIU irtcr nf n mllo. over litinlles : Haisonlo (12 ( to o ) "on In 'JilH , tit , John ( .1 to 1) ) second , Lothwoll ( Id lo I ) thltd , \VI1I Iluvi- homo .So\v IlorsrH. The npxt regular matlneo of the Omaha Gentlotnon's Hoadstor club will occur SJtui' day afternoon , The program promises' hn oxcoptlonnlly good afternoon's outrtmn- monl. Several now horses hnvo boon pur chased by members ot the club and tha In , creased membership will result in the entrance of a number of now horses and drivers. ' The club should bo favored with n largo attendance. Admission to the grounds Is frco nnd the club entertains the cucsis with good music nnd honest races which on the whole nro moro opjoyablo than many of the professional events. Tips lor Toilny. Hera are some horses looked upon ns very good things to carry the money today t mimiiTo : ; m\en , 1. Xcnnuln Ijiir iv. 2. MaMimritnVINon Tuylor , .1. Orocliel Arnloi , I. ( j'licsapi ! iKe I < l7/lo. r > . Jack ICosc liulli Rubber. 0. KlrKovrr Mtidstono. OtOUOKSTlll : , N. .1. 1. Qunrtoriirmler Auburn. ' 2. llarjiiln llottli1. a Hlr Wllllim-Topmast. 4. l.onjstrldo I'lnto 'i. ' Nitilloa-C'liitham. ( l. O.\lHiiry Judge .Nuison. Dns MOIXKS , In. , Aug. 10. The second day of tbo State Driving association's mooting hero was marked by a largo attendance nnd some good racing. Summaries : Ktoo-for-ull pace. $1.000 : Hluo Sinn won , Waterloo Hey second Host time : 2:15. Class Sl3trottln. . ' . $ . ' , iiUJ ! Gusslo M won , Moby second , l > 'io I T thrid. No tlnvo taken. ( Jliiss 2:2. : " > , paclnc , $1.0id : J.iolc .Tuwltt won , IIuwu second , ( Jrnmlv Jim third. Tlmo ; 2:17 : . Uliibs2:27 , trottlnfl'iii : Ramoiia won lit three stral.'hl hums , Kljony Wllkossecond. May Hill third. Tlmo : 2lil' , ' . \ earllii'4 trot. $ * > OJ : fiuko von , Kiimsoy suc- oml , Uludys third. Time : 2:34J : . NATtONAl , Tills U the 'Midi Unoli ) Lot ( ! o Hoc mso Ho C'oiililn't rltch. Sr. Louis ftlo , Auff. 10. The Brooklyns shut out the Drowns today with oaso. Stein pitched n great game. Attendance , 2,000. Score : st. l.ouis o n IlrooKlyn 1 7 Hits : St. Louis. I ; HrooKlyn. 14 ; Uirors : at. I/ouls 4 : Hiooklyn. I. R.irnol runs ; Hiook- lyni : H.ittorlus : llnwku and Huckley ; Stoln nnd klnslow. CI.KVIIVXI : > . O. , Aug. 10. Cleveland gained a lead In tbo llrst inning uhlch Boslon could not overcome.Vontherclcar. . Attcndauco , 2,50'J. ' Score : Cleveland 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 fl llojton 3 Cleveland : lilts , 7 ; errors , I. Huston : lilts , B : errors , I. Kiinort runs : Huston , I. flat teries : Youns nmi Xlmmer Mcholsand Kelly. CivciSNvn , O. , Aug. 10. Chamberlain's wildness lost the giirao in the Ill-it. Attou- dnnce , l.ODU. Scoior Cincinnati 40 0 Now York ( I 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 * 8 Cincinnati : Hits , 10 ; errors. 3. New York : lilts , U : uriors , 2. Kiunoil runs : Cincinnati. : t ; New Yoik. 1 Hattnrles : Chamberlain and Ynuxiiii " ; Crane , and I v4nr.v" ( "IJIIIOAQO. III. , Auir. 10. ThoOriolo ? played today ns If they had studicd.lho Colts' game of yesterday and consequently worqiiiot in It. Vlckory was the softosc mark Anton's boys hnvo had for some time. Attendance , 8JL ) . Score : Haltlmoru 0 OhlaiiRO 0 12 Hits : Hattlmoro , 12 ; Chicago. 17. Ivrrors : Haltlmorc , in ; Chicago , 2. Earnoil runs : Chi cago. .1 ; Haltlmorc , 4. Hatiorloa : Humbert and Sclirlver ; Ylckory and Hoblnson. LouiaviM.E. Ky. . Aug. 10. The Loulsvillos played ono of tbo host Rainos"evoraeoa at Eclipse park today. Knoll's wlldnoss was fatal. Attendance. 1,070. Score : 5 Louisville 0 000030 4 * 7 Philadelphia 0 0 0 U 1 0 1 0 0 2 lilts : Louisville , fl : Philadelphia. .1 Er rors : Louisville , 2 : 1'hlladolnhla. 2. Earned inns : Louisville , U ; Plilladelnhla , 1. ISat- terlcs : utr.itton and Grim ; Knell and Uro4a. lj.i , , Au ? . Iti. In Iho tenth Inning with the score standim ; 2 to 3 , Terry , the llrst uatter for the Pittsburgh wont to base on balls. Miller was till above Ibo elbow by a pitched ball dlroclly aflorward. \Vashlnglons claimed that Miller had Intcntlallv permltled himself to bo hit , but Umpire Mitchell allowed Iho butsmtui lo laKe his baso. On account of Ihis decision , Iho Senators refused to contlnuo Iho play and' Ibo ( ? amo was forfollod to I'itlsburir. Al- tcndmico , 1,1:30. : Score : Washington 0 2 I'ltlsburg S Hits : Washington , fl : I'lttsburir. 0. Errors : Washington , 0 ; I'lttsburjr , > . llirnud runs : Washington. S. I ! itturlus : Terry and Much ; IJnryoa and JIcGulro. btnniliiii * of the Tc.iiu ; . AKOU.M > T1I15 U1NO. 1'or u Tun Kmincl ( Jo. Articles of iiBrooiuont wcro slcnod yester day for a giovo- contest between Tommy Kyan and WIloy Evans , the 1'ncillo coast champion. The match is for S.'iO a side and the entire gala receipts and will coma off within twenty -live miles of Omaha , Monday night , Augusl 29. Uvun agrees < to stoi ) Kvaiib In ton rounds or fortoit iho siako and gate receipts. The regulation four-ounce glovds will bo used and n forfeit of $100 Is re quired to OB deposited with iho sporting editor of Tin : liii ; : bcfuru Saturday night. TliryVill hjiir for lv i > | ix , Tbo pugilists who will p.irtldlp.ilu In Tommy Ityan's bonollt at tbo Grand * Opera house Thursday night are ncfiriy. all doing bomo preparatory training and the chances uro that iwq or moro of Ibo suttos will bo sharply contested enough to satisfy Iho most oxuctlng of iho spectators. The pi/gs who will appear uro ail lighters of moro or loss repute and tlio exhibition should bo one of Ibo besi of Iho klud ever gl ven lu Iho city. SI'.VIIKS 01' bl'OUT. Aumus urn The Acmes took an Intorostlns game of ball from the Central' * yustcrday , score 11 to a. The Acmes in their now pllchor Tnoascn , think they have u bird. Score : Acme . . 102320 24 0-11 Centrals. . . . . . 0 OOOQU122- & The Acmes composed of : Fox , third base ; Gardner , second bann ; Ocicnboaln , llrsi basoj Mongedohl , short atop ; ICuup [ ( , catcher ; Thcusoa and Norman , pitchers ; Klnnuy , loft Held ; Nornmu center Held ; liowiimn or 1'orney , right Held , would llko a game next Sunday with any club under 18 in the city or out. Addrus.s ( J. W. Gardner , FUuhnr's cl ar store , corner Sixtoouth utid Locust Htroots. _ I'li'aliH \ . 1'i.iiiiiluii. Thuro will bo an Intorosllng game of base ball ntSporUsmaa'H pnrlt Sunday afternoon , m winch Spud FurrUu's "Freaks" will try conclusions with Iho Now York female base ball club. Tha Now York club Is an entirely different aggregation from fiat which gave n faroial exhibition nt Huscall's park July 4 njld is said tobiJromposed ' of really export - - .femolo 'oro M , V , GA ON IRELAND no When the Irisb " 'American Will Bo No MOM&WI the Tartu. MIS DUTY DONk'.WHEN HOME RULE COMES 'vii ' _ l rrMiloiit of tliralnlsli > 'jitlonnl I.tMigtin In- tcrvlfnoil lilKV.tllOMtfO Ilo K li > Ki o AU.xuiiiUJrfYllUiiiii \Vlth Tor- Mil I/jymjMlitn / Warmth. > jm _ CIIICAOO , III , , Aug. 10 , Statements likely to attract wldo attention were inado today by Hon. M. V. Gannon of Omaha , president of the Irish National Loncun of America. In an Intcrvlovy at McCoy's" fiotol President Cannon , spanking of thoa'ccoptauco In good faltn by the American Irish of Olatlstono's assurances , siloOur : whole idea and the limit ot our Idea has boon to'placo Ireland In this snmo relation Id thn tfnjiarial Kovornmout that Illinois or Nebraska holds to the American government. The only cause of the Irish - pcoplo Is this Irhh question. ana once It U settled wo will blond with the Amorlcrtn people and bo hoard of as n separata nationality no more. U'o are Americans , but < t wo are Ameri cans who must taku thought of our kin bo- vonu ino sen. THO duty lies upon us mi ino more urgently bocauao England has not been content with starring our pcoplo out of their historic homo , bho has followed thorn here with llos and slanders that too manv peonlo receive.'o are gibbeted and pilloried as the bulfoons of the oarih. Wo can luavo It to our American friends it the caricatures are Just. The Parnellitos and the anll-Par- nollltos simply form the nuclei for the two parties that will naturally appaar In the Irish parliament Free America has three , free Franco six , free Italy four , nnd Ger many six. Wo are on tho" threshold of tbo Irish. nation , lot us cro a It , and Irish Ameri canism will bo hoard of no moro. " Asked about the split in the ranks of the Amerlcaa Irish , Mr , Gannon turned rather qulcklv upon tbo inquisitor nnd said : "You moan the light on Alexander Sullivan ! Well , 1 want to toll you ono thing that too papers posslblv do not know , Mr. Sullivan Is accused of the misappropriation of $100,000 of Irish money. In mv position It has been necessary for mo to learn all tbo facts nnd I shall only say this : Written receipts have boon shown to mo for ovary penny that ever wont through Alexander Sullivan's hands. Mv own judgment Is tblit when Ireland ( rots homo rule it will bo Auo to tbo fact that Alexander Sullivan bad organized American public opinion , and that ho , nnd ho atone , made It a lighting force lu politics. Ho is , In my judgment , moro than any-other man , the maker of thq Irish nation of 1S)2. ! ) From the time- that ho , backed oy the Irian opinion of the country , wont llrst , to Arthur , wo be gan to succeed. Th'o fruit ts now almost in our hands , nua wo would be uninutoful and treacherous if wo did , not acknowloago boiitily , wholly , thp , services of the man who , moro than any other , inado tbls result n possibility. " , MOT I'JST Vi'iio/uolu'H OppWlnsr Arinloa llnvo Not l.aK'i'l\a Vlulcl. [ CopjTlKlitoil lS'j4'by4Jnmu3 ( ionlun lli-nnctt. ] CunvroA. W. , .avia ( Ualveston , Tex. ) , Aug. 10. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Ilorald Smwiftl 16 TUB Bii.J Fur ther news of 'im'ptttanco concerning the revolution In 'Venezuela has just reached here which I hasten fo transmit to you , but I do not know what III is worth and do not vouch for its nccul'aby. It is sent with all duo reserve. The most'lmportant Information Is that General SarHa returned to La Guayra from Barcelona illone. * You will remember teat scmo days ago ha embarked on a steamer wl'h forty soldiers to join General Monagas. Ills return nDW would indicate cither tnat ho failed to effect n junction with the lattor's troopifctfiat the loader * have dis agreed or tb"ut'gfiJariur ! disaster , ho had sought safcfj-jih fllifcatT jAfix ofi these oon- stInL'enclos would , b&nvorablo to1 the cause of General OrdipoA * , I hear aUo tbat.Iiaas Piul has loft Cara cas for. Ourticoa' , haVln'ii fatled ihniislnission to bring abdttt a settlomontot tbb revolution. As a matter of fact , neither party desired a compromise , and the well meant efforts of Hajus Paul for peace will probably only dis credit him with both the Deposing forces. The additional information roaches mo that General Crespo Is about to push matters to a crisis and storm the capital. It is said that the aclvnneo army of the legalists already threatens Caracas. An attack innv bo dally expected. It Is evident tbot a climax is at baud. A rifty-Uollitr HIM Design Ilriiif ; Prepared WASHINGTON , D. C. , Aup. 10. The bureau of engraving and printing is now working on a design for Iho $50 note authorized by the law of July 11 , 1SUO. All the ether denomi nations authorised > byV tbo act of 1890 hnvo been prepared , but the' first order for the ? 30 notes was sent to tno bureau a short time nso. The notes Will nave a visnotto of Gen eral Sherman from a full face engraving. It is now proposed to issue a b.vilc note souvenir in honorof the ( [ iiudro-contonrlal of the discovery of America. Captain Meredith , cbiof of the bureau of engraving and print- Intr , has had such a proposition under con sideration for some time and ho has made preparations to lav the matter before Secre tary Foster on his rot urn to Washington in such n way that if the design is authoruod iho engraver can got lo woric on It immcul- atolv. Thu idea Is to cbooso ono of tuo .smaller denominations for the snuvonlr , prooably the $1 notu. The bureau is preparing actively for the dlsplav which it will make ut the World's fair. Tboro will bo no active mechanical exhibition. Portraits of secretaries of tha treasury from the beginning of tlio govern ment , portraits of al | iho piosidonts , portraits traits of deceased members of congress , which lnivo uoon cncravod from tlmo lo tlmo , pictures of public buildings and speci mens of all the bank note * , treasury notes , bonds and revenue stumps Issued fiom thu bureau , displayed in frames , will constitute Ibo exhibit of iho bureau. Columbus' Mutuji UIMIIO * In I'rro. WAHIIIXHION , D. C. , Aug. 10. At ilio request - quest of iho State department , Acting Secre tary Spauldlng lias InformoJ tlio comptroller of customs nt Now York lhal Iho statue of Columbus presented to the clly of Now \ork will roach that pan iiboul Ibo end of this month on the Italian royal transport Uari- gllano , anil dps. Inslructcd him that the sialno Is to bo adiMlfca frab of duiv us u worn of art. and llmt'Wduo courtesies are lo bo oxumded lo ihoSifllcor nnd prow of iho Garlglluno , " < \ OoiiHiil . IrCriHirj-MlaKiis 11 Matcinnnt. WASiuxaTo > f , D. Or , Aug. 10. Secretary ITostor has rottiMiaja from Uoor Park and was at the State department ibis morning. United Stales CoufufMcUrnory was among tils ourliobt callers ilml-submitted a written statonient in ropuni lo iho uhar os of odlciul misconduct recently preferred agalnslhlm. The sycrotary rolt f i to inaito public the statement. wli Jrloator. About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon Coro- nur Maul recelvodjutfijophono IIICSSIIKO from Gibson , Nob. , to como for the body of a man which was fouiidjl jt ju rvcr. | Taking tbo body tp .liu moreuu a thorough search tvas made , buV nothing to indicate his idontlty was discovered. The corpse Is badly lioc-om posed , but us near as can ho learned Is that of a man of aouio 43 years , with light hulr sprinkled with gray ; ( a six feet In height , brown eyes and wolh poiglbly 175 pounds , lu the pockets of thudoad man's clothes ware found l In silver , a .1 gold piece , three nlokloy , three struct ear * cblpi and a tupo , ills wnarlng apparel consiaod { of a light col ored shirt , dark trousers , a pair of ahoos such as a laboring man woulu wear ana a oalr of luapoudoM , a fK.iMKii iMbiinuhsuxic. . i or the Up | > r AIlMiinrl IConpuiiillilo for iiotlierruok , | 0. fSpooial Telo- fitoamboat Hosobucl , Jo , bound for Plorro liiogar , plcUloi and lumbor. ntruck asnnif nt CrowCrPOk , S. 1) . , nnd sank In II vo foot of water Snnilay. Tha loss cannot bo nscart | 0d , but the bo.it nnd cargo arc well insured. She will bo raised. AttiichiMl 11 , l < iMrl r'H Stock. Sioo.x CITV la. . 10. , , Aug. -SpocUl [ Tclo- gram to Tin : Bnn. ] The stock of II. 1C. Henckock , Jeweler , invoiced nt $15.000 , Was taken by ( ho sheriff under a writ of attach ment sworn out by C. II. 1C-tight & ( Jo. , wholesale jowoiors of Chicago , to secure n claim of $ TJCn. There uro other claims not i ot reserved. j _ _ Aid in Siy Hit \Vants Nothing. Sioux Cmla. . , Aui : . 10 [ Special Tolo- cram to Tut : Bi3.j J. M. Moan of South Sioux City , who 1s talked ot ns n possible candidate for lieutenant governor of Nebraska - braska on the democratic ticket , In an Inter view here today tioMtlvolv declined to bo n candidate under unv circumstance * . Affront Car 1'nll on Him. Sioux CITY , la. , Aug. 10. fSpnclal Tele gram to THE BKR.I U. N. LlnJqulst was killed whllo nt work In the ronalr shopj of of the street railway company this morning. A car which had tioon jacked up foil on him and terribly ihanilod htm. Not long neo Llndqtnst'S boy was run ever nnd killed by n street car , , s HAVE FOLDED" THEIR TENTS CCOXTIXUHD FKOM I'liisr \nc.J temple , Chlcigo ; Imperial 11 Mt ceremonial master , Louis P , Eckor , Acca temple , Ittch- niond , Vn. ; Imporlnl second ccramonlnl master , Uufus U. Flomlne , Kl X.aL-nl temple , Fargo , N. D. ; Imperial cnarsli.il , Thomas J. UUhop , Cyrus touiplp , Albany , N. V. ; Im perial captain of tlio guc.rd , Gustavo Ander son , Tangier tctnplo , Omaha ; imperial outer guard , H. M. Spaiildlng , Hclln tomrle , Ual- las , Tex. Imperial Potentate Samuel Brlggs called Iho afternoon session of the Imperial coun cil to order at 7 o'clock , a remarkably fair representation of delegates being present considering that many of the nobles bud loft the night boforo. Tbo question of n now rltuul for the or ganization not having boon disposed of at the morning session upon motion it was de cided to allow tlio imperial potentates the right to otipolnt ono representative to the Imperial council from each state and terri tory as n rltualluio comlnltteo , said commit tee to moot two days before tno uoxt meet ing of the imperial council and agioo upon tholr recommendations. Olllclal Installation. The hour having oomo for the installation of the onicow-QlocUtho following noUos were installed according to the faith : Imperial potentate , W. B. Mollsh ; deputy Imporlnl potentate. Thomas J. Hudson ; imperial chief rabban , C. L. Field ; imperial assistant rah- ban , Frank Locke ; Imperial hl0u priest and prophbt , John T. Brush ; Imperial oriental guide , Lou Curt ; imperial crand treasurer , Jpseph Wright ; imperial rand iccordor. Frank M. Luce ; itiipcilal llrst corcmo'iial master , Louis B. Eckcr ; imperial second ceremonial mastur , H. E. Fleming : Imperial grand marshal , F. .1. Bishop.Imperial ; cap tain of the guard. Gustavo Anderson ; im perial outer guard , II. M. Spaldlng. Imperial Potentate Mclish nt once as sumed the gavel and as his llrst ofilcl.il act appointed Nobles Hudson , Fox nnd Harris to provide a design for on imperial past po tentate's jewel. Iti'timiiMl Thiinks anil Adjourned. By this time it was apparent that tno ses sion of the imperial council was fast drawIng - Ing to a close , when a noble arose and moved that the thanks of the imperial body bo ex tended to tbo nobility of Tancier temple and the citizens of Omaha for thnir untiring hos pitality and courtesy , the vote being taken by the entire council rising. After several announcements from Illus trious Poieotato II. C. Akin of Tangier , Im perial Potentate Mulish , in manner nnd form prescribed in thu Koran , proclaimed tbo Im perial council adjourned until Tuesday , Juno 13 , IbSi.'i , when it will moot In tbo city of Cin cinnati. NO WALK OUT LIKELY. l 1'rliitors llav ! it Dlllltmlty Which Win J > o Amicably AilJiiHteil. The union printers held , a special roeotlncr nt their hall at Fourteenth and Douglas streets last tilcbt. Tbo principal object of the meeting was to take action in regard to participating In the Labor day parndo. It was decided that all union Drintors should meet at the hall , don their linen dusters and join in tlui procession. The matter of the difficulty existing be tween Ackermnn Bros. & Holnt70 and their printers was concerning n misunderuamllntr in regard to the sliding scale , The printers claim that they are receiving only ? 10 for tarilt and catalogue work that rated at SIS. accord ing to the scale. The matter was loft to tbo executive committee of tbo union , who will confer with Ackorman Hro * . & llcintzo today. It was reported last night that the printers employed by tbo ilrm bail walked out , but this is denied by the ollloers of the union. The latter Ray that thcro will be no trouble la adjusting the ditllculty satisfactorily. Uoulur Today All Ov r tlio Country Xorth- w < > * torly Winds ill Nebraska. WASHINGTON- . C. , Aug. 10. Forecasts for Wednesday : For Nebraska Fair ; cooler ; northwest winds. For Iowa Fair ; cooler. For North ana bouth Dakota Fair , pre ceded by showow In eastern portion ; cooler ; winds shifting to north. Omiilm's locnl Kocord , Orncp. oi' THIS WKATIIIIII BUIIBAU , On MIA , Aug. 10 , 7 p. m. Omaha record of temperature - turo and rainfall compared with correspond ing day of past four years : JRSK. 1601. IfiOfl. IKS' ) . Maxlmiiin toinpor itnro. . . . Ui ° HTfl3 8l = > Minimum tunipur.ituro . . 08 ° 7.1 : > UJa Cl" Average toiiiporaturo. . . 711s bO = M ° 7.1 1'roclpitiUlon W .U ) , OJ .UJ Statomcn t showing tlio condition of tqmpor- aturo and iirecipitntioa at Omulia for thu day and sInert March 1 , IS ! ) . ' , as compared with the general average : Normal temperature 7J = Kxcerts forttui day , 0 = Deliclonoy slncu M ircli 1 , . , ! liia Normal pruolplt illon 11 Inch Dolleloney furtliixuiy 11 Inch Dollelimcy hlricn.iMiiruli I , . . . , 47 Inch Loual Kuraoust Olllulal tlf..lHH KlI.I.Ktt. Ilia Neck Urokuii \ > y Ilelni ; Tliroivn rroiu * ' * u llorxc , Rvwr.i.N9 , Wyo. , AuU. 10. ( Sptclal Tclo- grnm to TUB BII : : , ] Llontenatit John N. Glass , Sixth cnvitlry , was killed by boluif thrown from bis horse about 0 o'clock last nvonlnff at Sliosliono agency. Ills horse was frlgliteued by a rod light which was placed in n pile of hriak * nnd shied , throwing him to the irrouiul. His nock was broken by the fall , The accident was witnessed by u num ber of Indiuim. Mart Lavon wires from Atlantio today tea a syndicate ho is working for that ho has struck it rich. A hundred thousand in sight. Doinuiitlc , A oonlrnct wast'losud by M. A. llrndloy nnd nthois with the Clovulund ShlpbiilldliU oom- pany fur u 4,0 Ji ton tituumur. THd-mastcd hi'lioonor dnovv. U.iptaln Klnluy , was capal/od In iihiinall on thu uuaut bulotv Uotiinu , l < a. , all on board. HOIIIU llftuun , lielni JO-,1. riirty.iallkmou In Akron , O. . were urn-slot ] eh ir 'ud with udiilturttliu mlllv , The uiiiiro- ccduntod iiiiinbur of deaths of infants dnilnii thu huiitod term led to tlio Investigation thai rebutted 1 1,1 tlio ut routs. ' I i.'an .M'urphy , the double inuriloior. wuo taken fiom tno NVIuuliesior , Ky. , j ill by a mob of fifty mon , carried baok to Mount jMorllnn and ImiiKod fiom a tiustloof thucntil roud lu thu buburbiof the town. Thn rumor that China had ceded to her poshoislon * ID the i'amlr country U riu- uluu , City oaiincll of Vunuonvor , II. U , duolduu to pats a bylaw antborUluu n bonus of ( ooj.cuu to u coiupuuy to build uruud tu connout the Northern I'.ieltlu railway with that town , The report published In America that a di vorce ban beoii urivutely nruntod to Captain Arni tronic from his wifv. Mine , Mulba , the nutud prlmu dunutt. can huvo no foiindutton. I'rlrutu dlvorcea uro notobtuliiublo In ouhur or continental courts. DECLARATION OF THE ALTON Will Nit Bo Bound by the Western Pnssen- gor Association. RATES GENERALLY WILL NOW BE SLASHED Cliorltoti Wiirnx Uliiilrniiiu Cnlilupll 'I hat the l.lnon nl tint Orennlr itlon .Must lcnl I'ulrly or Arrtipt tlio UIIICAO , III. , Aug. 10. The Chicago & Alton road has put on Us war paint nnd an- nomicod n policy of rate singling cnlculatod to aiTord lltllo enjov monl In the Western 1'ass.ciiL'or nssoclntlon. It was Chairman Catdwoll'a decision auihonrliiBn round trip rate of M between Chlcntro nnd Kansas City uu account of the Knlahls of Pythias on- campmonl Unit ruruishod General 1'assengor Aconl Uharllon his cue for opening liro. Ho wrote n letter to Chairman Caldwell today aeknowlcdgliic the recclbtof iho cir cular letter concerning the authorized rate to Kansas City ami return and adding thai his company would soil nckols ns follows : Augusl 20 to 23 Inclusive , from Chicago to ICunsas City and return ati't ' St. Louis and Kansas City and return for $ . " > . good to return until September 15 Incliulvo ; August 20 to 2.1 inclusive , Chicago to Kansas Cltv , slntjlo trip , and St. I. ouU to Kansas City single trio SI limited lo date ot sale ; Auirusl 20 to October 1 Inclusive , Chicago to Kansas City blnclo trip ? . " > nnu St. horns to Kansas City single trip SI limited to aav of salu ; August 20 to September 15 Inclusive , Kansas City to Chicago single trip ? " > ; Kansas Clly to St. Louis single trip $ l | limited to date ot sale , Must lluvo I'ulr I'tuy. Mr. Oharlton'B letter gooi on to aay : "On ooptombor 10 wo shall resume the sale of tickets between nil terminal points ivt Iho nominal rate now In offeijt publicly but cer tainly not in cffactprlvalelj- tno lines In your association , if wo then Hnd that your lines huvo n nominal public rate and also a private rate wo shall permanently reduce rates ui which your line are selling to brok ers una keep that rate In effect until wo can have some loasonablo assurance that your lines will maintain rates. " It is understood that Mr. Charltcm , al though 1m mentions uo rojds , refers lo Iho Uurlington as the particular road Ihnt has private dealings with brokers. It U claimed thai largo numbers of Burlington tickets purchased Uirocllv from brokers aio now In Iho possession of passenger ofliciaU of buth the Alton anil tno Atchison roads. It Is. claimed to bo n significant fact that the boy cott recently established against the Burling ton bv the local association of brokers has been declared off. How many of the rends will meet the Alton's rate is not Known. The Atohison , it Is said , will surely do so. Call-man Cnldwcll of the Western 1'asson- uor association bus pained one victory in his many-sided ulspulo with the passenger de partment of lliu Atchison road , A majority of the arbitrators unpointed to setuo the aucslion of whether Iho chairman Is allowed , under Ibo agreement , IIvo days from the data of appeal or a challenge In winch to name an arbitrator , have decided In the chairman's favor. A minority loport has been presented by F. C. Donald , the third arbitrator. To Koitorn I.uinlipr Kutca. It is definitely settled thai lumber rates in the territory ot the Western Freight associ ation will bo restored September 1. , A slatomonl issued lodav by the Illinois Central Hallroad company shows that during the Uvolvo months ended Juno 30 , Iho gioss earnings of Iho system showed an increase of 81,410,20. ) ; Iho nut earnings showed an In crease of 93,4- : ! ' . Olllclal notice has boon civon by Iho See line that it will restore the ralo on Hour to tlio basis of I0 ! cents per 10J pounds from Min neapolis to Bos'.ou , taking effect August 2. MOKJS or THIS .u i nticK JIAXK. Director * rotlor , I'lcni'li nnil IMirn Indicted liy tliu ( iriiiicl .Inryiit Itnston. BOSTOV , Mass. , Aug. 10. Four indictments were today reported against Asa P. Potter , Ionus French and Thotmis Dana , ox- Maverick National bank ofllclnls. Distrlcl Attorney Allen asked thai Iho de fendants present -arraigned , but on tlmo bning asked by the defendants' counsel , Iho courl Hxcd September 15 lor the nrraign- menl of Iho defendants. Potlcr Is charged with making various fal o certllicatioiis of ohncks. the fnco value ni them bcln r between * liiuouu and tf.'uuuju ; with making falsu entries lu the books of the bank , bccmning In the spring of ib'IO ' and ending on October 12 , Ib'Jl , uid also with making false entries lu reports to the comp troller of the currency , covering the years 1.S9J and 1SU1. The charges ugaiusl the 10- maluing members of the mumvirnla are nut us extensive ns Ihoso ngalnst Potter. M.V Kti.i.r.n .ixit riiTKix nuitr. A JMUplucuil tsullcli < : aiiiH n I'Vlzhtiiil \Vrrok In Ohio. Cosnocio.v , O. , Aug. 10 , On the Toledo. Mahonlng Valley Ohio railroad , n branch of thu Pennsylvania system In cour.so of con struction , lust ulcht u work train with n gang of lauororsTnn at u high rate of sprjad nnd turned , owing lo n mispluccd awllch , into a grove ) pit near here , colliding with cars standing on the .sldlnir , wrecking tun cars , killing six workmen and injuring llfteon , 301110 of whom will dlo. Following Is n list of the killed : FHANK GALLK. \V1LLIAM IIAFI-'KUTY. JOHN HAIJUY. JOSJ3l H UYCJtOFl' , JOHN HALLIG JOHN FLYNN. J'V.'K.S U.Y.II'.Ht.lHIt.ll'IM. . F. ICoudolo of Wnhoo isnt , iho Mproor. John McDonald of Croy U al Iho Arc.ido. L. ( J. Cuddy of Chicago U al the Uallono. J. K. Junlnns of Schuylur is nt the Del- lone , C. D , IlaKermaii \Vymoro is at tbo Mil- Inrd. Inrd.W. W. T. Kichnrdson of David City U ut the Paxton. 'i. ' Guorgo L. Davidson of Chicago Is nt the Murray. C. H. Uoggs of Lincoln is registered at the Mlllurd. G. A. Bush of Lincoln u a guest at the MBrcer. C. H. Allyn of Co/.ard Is a guosl nt thu Arcndo. D. H. Minor of Ashland Is a guest at the Millard. U' . H. Daniels ot Dai Molnos Is n guest at the Paxton. H. L. Brldgman of Boston U registered at thu Murruv , C. S. Burtfotl of Nolfurk Is roglstorod at the Arcade. JudgoJ , C. Crawford of West Point Is ui iho 1'ax ton. A , F. liluhardsou of Nebraska City la rug- Istuiod nt tbo Dollono. Mr. George 11. Cook returned yesterday from a mouth's visit uiroug friends and rolu- twos in thu oast. Mr. W. A. Uuukur , editor of the ICnnsa Cilv Juurnal , was in iho city yoitordnv and called upon Tin : Ilr.ir. The MIKSC.H Carrlo itndl Husio Morrltl of Sprlngneld. III. , are vlsltluu' m the city , guests of Ailss Carrl'i ' Myrcor. Mr. J. H. Palmer of Houston , Tax. , editor of the Texas World. U In the ulty on busi ness connected with uls paper. Hon. James Whitehaad , iho ropublloah nominee for congress in Ibo big Hixtli dis trict , U In tha oily. \Vhltoho.id auys the outlook for ropublicHii success In his district Is most favorable , NKW YOIIK , Aug. 10. JSpoolnl 'J'clepram toTim Hun. ] O rubn : W. K. Kuu , Knvoy. Bontrlcrt. U. B. FouuholT , C. V , Cole , Albor- male ; J. BamUb , Westminster. Lincoln , W. ( t. Nooholton , Wattmlnilcr ; E. L. Yntoi , Plaza ; F , M. Hall , Hoffman. .Ur. .r. O. A Of Scottdalo , 1'a , , n vetornn of the 11th I'cnn. Vols. , says , as a rcsull of war senlco ho Suffered Every Minute I'rom liver nud kidney troubles , catarrh In the head , rheumatism nml distress In his stomach. Kvcrythlnghonlo nrrmnl IIUo Icml , Sloop was restless , nnd lu tlio morning he seemed more tired than when ho went to bed. Ho says ; Mood's Sairsaparilla mul Ilood'.s Tills did mo moro good than every thing else pul together. All my dlsacrec'nblo s ) inptonis have gone. " Ilo siiro to gel lloftd's. HOOD'8 PILLS nro Iho best after-dinner I'llli. Tlicy nssUt illgcstlon nnil euro liomlaclio. Street Theater. PlIICKS. TONIGHT and Wed. ftlatinee CHARLES MCCARTHY m HQ Snppoitcd by lho-Clro.it and Only W ILL I AM CRONIN. See the Great Flro Scene. Six Arabian Horses. Two Bright Children. A Wonderful Trick Pony. TAKE THE CHILDREN. Anysont Wodneiilny nintlni'c , S.i coins. NEW i = THEATRE. ' IB and 20. HKTUIINOK THI3 OKHAT JiUCUKSS JiUCUKSSR'S ' TUXEDO. VY XE\Y. Itowritlen and rovKod for season of 'OJ-'Ol , wllli san u juo.il coiupitny. Hov shoots open Thuriil ly at regular prices. IIH.K.C.ViS'3 NUIIVHA.VI ) HIlAINTHIUl' MK.NT. mpoclilc fur llstorli , Dlzzlnmi , Kilt , Non raisin , Ho ill vcjio. Nervous I'roalrntun ciusal Ur Alcohol or loUiuco , Wnkuf illnun. .Muat.ll lljiirai- tlon. ( Sottnes uf tliu Hralii. o UHlnu In iiuiltuilsurr doc'iy.ilo.ith. I'ro.njturo Old Auo , UarronuM , l.uit of I'uwor In ultlior not , Impot'jncf IjuiicorrliQi , tml nil 1'oin ilo SVuiKnJst , liwolimtnrr l.otioi , Spur mntorrlinj cuisnl liy ovur-oturtlon or t u tinln olf-iibu uoVL-r-lii luluuneo. A maiitli'i lrn.itinjiit II , U for 5 * > , li > in ill. WOKII ir.intou lt I OTO * to otirj Kocli or.lor ion , untoi. with jl nlll noml wrlttoti Kunriiit"tta lofiuul If not curjil Oil ir.intoo Hsuul enl ) by TliuoMrti , K J.oirls ilriicxIM. xulo iiita Houtliuntit cornui Idtli mul Kurnniii ti. OintiliH \ AN OLD VETERAN. n IlcrUochtor M 'ions * Point \VJi. ( , flnftereil'i ' 85 jcnro of Nr voue I'rostrntlon Imoro tlmil tonkin can tell. I'lijsi ana nailed nnt liiK , ono liolllo c DR. MILES' RCSTOnATK NERVINE , broncht him rett , Hlep ami tnnila him feel llko , new man. Ir. Julian C. Unilornooil , Jlpmpliii , Tenn. , BiiUnred from periodical nenotia attacKe , liutfoiinil vftect nfu > r ubiniooo lioltlo of Ni-nlno. Trial liottlo and elegant boohl'JtCU ut druggists , Dll. MII < E3 BIEDIOAX Oo , Elklmrt , Ind. KorPulo hy ICiihn & Co. , l.'ith & Doualiis Bti noaitlvul ) Klvon tvllliii Uditxorrofnnil tlioinonoy If notuurcil Send atnmp for Irao Nuiuilo. liuirnntoci lnauiMl Ii/Kiilin A To. , DruuifUH , "ulu Aic'iitluornur litli nnd IJoiiiriiu tlraaU uin ilia Null P EYS Or , lnni | > lirevK'hM'illli' | nniKclenllflc.'dl ) ami iref lllly liriMiortMl helm illes , nsnil ( nr ) eara 111 iirnulfco anil for over Uilrty liy tlio TK-onlo ulth fiitlro ruccow. Errr.v hinglu u BiHvlnl euro for tliu dlkciuu luiiacil. "iicy euro without druanliiK , luirifliiKorrcdiiclnr ! tliiie > 5l'iii antl are In fntt unU uucu tbohoirrrluu HclniMlfK ill lliuVnrlil. . OK rniMrifAL M > I. iiiihfl IH 1it 1'ovcrH , CoiifostloaInflammations. . . 2S itJ WnciiiN , Worm I'uvir , Worm Colic. . . , 'J5 ! J Ti'iilhliit'i Colic , Cr ) Ing , WnkpfuuiixE 'J5 1 Dliirrlien.of CldldrcuorAilulta . 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HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequallcl in llavor. / Corn Grjtu , ' ' Sold only in 2 * pound luolcu oi Velvet Meal , l < 'or aidlHns mul Koms. \ Sold by all l''Jr4-Cl.iss ( ici . . r uijvki < jii * I'ti vii * " * * .mi--- -f S l9a , nd Ttr/al f f rMulllngfrom + Jlapur * MooJ , w a lWJur fcj lU 4i n > ub , lliiror lu * leitloM toperfeiin th lrBn > l rruiittJU > in. I " "l 'ulrjri ttio reUii r w.iiora . dlj/i kluypjie wj