* ; ; ; _ . ΒΆ ? 'r- . r . 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA DAILY DEEf \ , A'rUUDAY , AUGUST 24. 189g. ) _ , . : , hARD TO [ PICI { TilE WINNER \ \ - ' > t , Turfmen Are AU nt Ben Concerning the , , : Great rutrity t - , : 4 FINEST FIELD WIIICII EVER STARTED \ - J ' - nncoh fll IIiq . tirt . ) . . ' ' ' . . .r. . , Ch' . . 1" , . ( . : 'I' ' 111 , ' " U'h'l h',1 1,1 . 1.t.1 u.- 1/I. " I ) ' Iht. I eHI"'r-lt.ll..n" , 1/"lh'A" ilnhl ( . Ciii ! . 1 - Ng\\ ' YOLK ! , Au ! 2.-8houll the pres. rnt ta\'ordble weather continue the greatest of nfl 1.'ulurI1 contests wilt be d hlel at the Sheepshead lay race track tomorrow. I will 1m a battle between the best 2-yeu-ohh and flcs In this country. Whlo turfmen conshler \ a great honor .0 0\1 n horse that has won the Futurity , the iOOOO that goes with It I a more sulutantal and de. slrablo posseslon. Contrary to precedent , no one hone Is looked upon by experts aa having an overshalluwlng chance of captur. lug the race. In former years the ( avorle 11 the betting have \on the prize. 1.3t year I went to Odeon & DOly's beautiful Butterflies. In 1893 the black whirlwind Domino scored the event tor dessrs. A. II. and J. It. Kecne , and so on down the list collies : Iorolo , Ills Highness aad Iolemac , alt spcedy I"utrly winners , and nearly all were heralded as winners long before the events were decided. I Is dlIerenl this yeal. The troop of 3-year.olds Is . as n lot , a better cLss IIn ever be ( are. This ) .r's stakes have boon divided among different stables , and one after another the youngsters hare hall to see thiiisclvei beaten by a colt they had previously won train , and apparently torn n good reaaon I'ach : week of the l'alnln ! season during the sprln produced 1 likely Futurity winner , and therefore their nun- ber has been multiplied until It Is larger than ever beore. TOlorrow two or three wIll ftart lt about eqlal favorites In the betting , wih P08- 8tbly n slight dlfNcnce In favor of hastings. The reason for this possible favorlll of lastlls Is the fact that he has defeated Phi Dwycr's landalrlng , In lne of the fact- eat races of the ) 'OJ for the first half 11 . tie carried SoVl1 po.nl ! less a 111 In the first eIghth hall handspring on tiptoe and held him there 111 to the three-eighths , \Ihen be calo away and won , as he plo1sed. Ito 18 ns yet unhatcn , having run and won three races. When ftp was bought for Au gust Belmont for $37,000 ho was thought to be the only colt which was dangerous for Ilandeprhtig. The later I a likely sec- end choice , although hI ought realy to Je the avorltc. lie was slow In rounding to his true form . having been beaten by J. J. Mct'afforty's Applclate and 1\let : for the Great American stakes at thn , same dlstanco. P. J. lwyer has anolh > r candidate In his fly , Axiom , who will be a had one to beat Ito lies fully as lurh speed as lal- tnls ( , nlll with I prompt start will be able to make him extend himself as he lever , did before to keep Ih' lead. Iequlal should he up In tim first lot. lie bas shown lila ability nUll his last rare was won very easily ( rol Crescendo. Since th"n Iqulal has been worked , anti has shlwn his owner that be Is going to be a hard colt to beat. In the early spring lazlet was speedy. but he has not dOle /0 well slare. AI'lllelale was cJpeltel to be one of the favorites , but he did so badly In his work yesterday that his owner salll It was doubtful I ho started. MrGaferts second and third strings arc Wishart nnt Jefferson. They will do their share In helping Applegal 10 tire out his opposition. Merry Prince and Refuge are also tlown to start In the 1enton ( August Illmont ) Interest , hut they are only In Il tq all I hastings. Formal and Intermission are lamNI to ! O unler the "all Kcal l (0. ( I A. and A. Ii. . ' Jorrls ) , but thus far they huve not shown that they are In the class hJve with the leaders. Silver I will represent Marcus JJI ) ' . and for A.F. , Walcott Palmer- stone wIl go. ICIIof llohemla wi be there In 1. Lorrilaril's Interests , and Whip- pany with , the colors of the Madison slblo Beau Ideal I who tld so well In this west and nothing lt Brighton ald Aqueduct , Is I , possIble slarter. and Nlnoll lay also start. Iorton wilt run In the colors . of T. D. D05wel for the Irst tme. and Itouuds. , lan wIll try for , \ . T. Ilayiss. The starters and probable Joclc1 arc : Aplegate , 122 ( McCaforty ) ; JeIerson , 15 ( Ovorton ) ; Vichard . 105 ( Holr ) ; laltsIlrll ; 120 : ( Simms ) ; Axlol , 110 ( Doglet ) ; has- tings. 18 ( Grlnn ) : Merry Prince. 13 ( lan , . lon ) ; Refuge , 1 : : ( Kecl' ) ; Hequltal. 18 ( Grlln : lazllt , 18 ( H. Wllnms ) ; Inler. mission. I : ( Lltcfehl ) ; Formal , 13 ( Penn ) : SIlver 1 , 108 ( Balanl ) ; Palnierstone . 18 ( O'Iear ) ; King of Bohemia , 115 . ( lllgley ) ; Crescendo . 13 ( MartIn ) ; Beau Ideal II , 1 ( J. Reagan ) ; Mormon , 108 : Nimrod , 18 ; Itouindeman. 1i ; Whlppan - 118. hun ! " 'IIII ' 'II" 'l'LUII 'Oon. Jliihti riiiiil i ) ' ' liii i itti-restilig null " 1111) ltl'l.tl . In . lh'rr.lh'A Lot .r Ititi'es. ( llAGO , , \ U ! : . - . \ hong afternoon of tame racing clmrclrrlzel the tlotlng sport this afternoon Washlnglon pari" , although - though her es of a high class took part. A strong but hot wl11 blew all , afternoon , . The feature of good time being lnspOSSthle fllUun' the ilay thiert ' fore was the prrformaace of lr. Jame Stl1Onll Iwl" lea I : lnuI.P , and Dlalla , , who \Int a mie , tlrlven by I theIr , . ' . ttinson hi I GO owner In 2:1S. : ! I' ! ilson over 6 Yr of agC and hrell and , trained the horses near this city. In the I'1 : ' I..ICO ! FilIal had no : dltcul : ) In winning II Ktmhtht heal . al- ! though , Colerllle made just I show or light In Iho , second hl'at. Iii thlullnlshl'l , 2:30 : trot WII l got a 1110111 of 2:1 : " ; % . tl the seconil hucuit . altlouhiJt , ' the ilrut ' lecDII hl/t. nlhouh.1 vnu' the II.t rae hI whll'h he hall ever stzsv1d. At C o'clock rain began falling and the races were atoiIeil. Tomorrow's events may he called oFf. Hnmmnrlel , , : tllllil1,1 , 2:12 : pace. Ilurso $ I.O : The fourth al,1 , last heal was \\01 by HUlle U ( In ! 12. Sahln Gift tool second ' . Iuns- : : Gif ( scol11 money 811m- her third al,1 , Enlla l ( fourth Tout Browl , AltI. Del ) ' S/1Ikcr. Dal 1cl'ul and Sir Bdwll Arol / also started lllnlKhl,1 , Chicago slakas , . 2:2' : ' ) trot. purse $5'OO ' , itliuc ' the fun rt It nih , ' : .11 ( : A 1111e won I fOII.th HII tlecld lug heat II 2.17" . \r"on won lecoll liloiley , Miss MIO"I'lor third , ! llrnret fourth , . l\lel K l , : Ial/arl G , Bakel' and Lady \\1- ! son also i'tarteii. The ( 'tilunuet stakes . : : U trot purse $ ,1 : 11 P WOI In straight heats 'lml' : 2:1 : ! . . 2:16 : ' \ . 2doiiett wiiuu second money , 2'1IOII'U \un ! loml 101 dntiu I . 1 S third , llllhlou' fourlh. 'ho Intl'rslnll' : : t patln ! lure $ .00 F'iilol won In straight hlts. Time : : : o ; , . ! I3. eolel reconil ' . 2:10. : : : t3\ \ hlgl won FCOllt money U.Ul I ! . ' Ihlnl ami 1)lnls fourth , . Ethll A und Slloler were ) dIstanced In the first ) Irsl Iwat , I : :3 trot pumse $1,0 ( ulnnlshl'I\ ) : Pe.t(1 , 'ol the first heal II 2:1714. : Wils" the lecoJI In 2:16 : ) . Turquoise , ltoslmm . Judge also ] ttee , stnrll1 htoyamm. Frederick 1. and Hawthorne .Mateh , , $ : : l ( two II three ( InlnlhI\ : Akron won the first heat In p.30. Aus. trailan the second In : ' . : trlal won Ieeold II : : :11. AgaInst time , . 10 beat : :15' : Domineer went Iii 21I. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; I J."I hn" Ilt Ut' ni I KANSAS CITY , Aug. 23.-Theme was I good card lt gxposlton truck this Hrl'rool and the ntellulee , wits about imp to the average. 1 I"orll'Hle left behllt II 10st 01 the mls and moI ) ' long thols carried or the prIzes. Itesuits : of race tour uJt 1 huH furlomigs. 811 met\ lug : Ge.trw \ 11 ( , S 10 \ I ) \on , Jull C U to : ' : 81COld . , lor ( rib (3 ( to 1) ) third. "ln : Second race . six furlongs : I'le : l ( : to 1 ) " ' 01 , Joe Woollal (10 ( to 3) ) aecont ] , Ida " 'agn.r U ( to 1 thlnl. Time I 1:11 I'onL ' 'hln r'U'IIlx murhongs . s.II1.11110 ifumust f ( i to fh'wun. Iirhihet ( I to / I ) second , ( 41'111 Ho ) ' (0 ( to I ) Ihlr.l. 'flume' IIT. l"olrth race. Ih'l and n half rurh'II ! , roll- line : Wltl Bllar (6 ( to I I won . ! I"IOR'ICS Fel- ( ( In I ) ' , ' , 'o"l. Uare ) ' . \ aion , Jr. , ( I 10 1) , tlrtI. TIle : 1:11. : l"ICh rare . four and n halt furlongs' Thur. flinTs 13 ( to 1 worm , Little ml I to 1) ) second , Gus titratiss (6 ( to thin'l'lmo . tr\lss - I thin\ Time : O:5. : It''II. ut 11) ' HItr"'t. AN FUANfISCO , Aug. : -Summarlls : S First race. four and a hulf furlongs : Laity . J.lnSI'rl lIlly . (6 to n won , Carm ICJI , , 1lollt" ! M third. " 111 : 0:5i. : Second ruce. seven fUllou& . : Ulrlu Olios ( to 5) ) won , I'a'or second , Iob Ioy thIn Oles 'rhine : lS , 'Third race six furlongs . s.Iiing : floso .Thln 11111 . Clark (6 ( 10 1\ \ wOn. Tlhorlu : second , Crawford . ford third . Time : lIS' ' l'onL j"ourth race , six tlrlolg1 hllLlt3P : Slh'er ' - - _ - - _ - n _ _ _ . , . RO"AL "akn Po'dew . . lolu..t Iir&i . . --V , , , . SS- . - , , State ( e 10 I I ) won Royal J'llsh JclII , "Ie- tor third. ' W/li : :1. : 'lne Fifth race , ole Ile : 1"1.1 OUtlntr (3 ( 10 1 won , Ike La slcon , letlr the Second thll < . Time : I :12 : ' . < 1.\11 HIU : IX 'J11 'I'lttl'it. Ilr"l I "Ittll "c..1 " ' 11. I . eml" I " ; Hnll 'hco Slri'l4 ' hI. ItOCI1ISTIIl , 'i' . . 21.-\Vhihle the IOClnTI n , : Y" Aug. : -Whie Hochtter meeting of the grand clcult was not n success Illnclull' , good sport was furnished ellcllly today. Star Iollltr won the 2:01 : chas s pacl brlhlng his record by three seconds . In the 2:21 trot great excitement was caured by the deth aim the tfU k of Comanche , o\ltl , by : . lurlj of I"ort I'rlell : uUlcht1 to lionIc1)uii ' nld'H . Tile hOI'pe down string. wau4 coming slrtl Tie \l ! comlll Lo\n the finish In the lust heat whcn he stuig- ' iuiid fell \Iclonaitl to ' gored III fl11 lclonahl jumlng Ine Il'rel . A blood vessel hur-Iel ald the Illmnl died utmost Instaltl ' . lie was valued , al $ I.rQQ. IcYI'lsl .Iohn H. John- Ion , plclll by two tnlllel" , wheellll a half mie II 0:52 : 2-s , IJrlakll1 the wurld's record by n little over four seconds. The fIrst quurler was mlde Iii 0 : : Vald ) J Ito . I. : V\\'l'r'S gray gelding , ran aIl ) ' after Inl ( . log the first heat In the 2IU : trot Ills hit broke nld lrl'er Hlm l"uIIII on the aid- nini's hack to avoid a runaway , limit ho could 10t check the 8ecd. Slim was not Injurell. About $ i WJ ( was lost h I ) ' the ( Urlv- log Ialk , ms"octainn ( , Inll Iletllenl Archer decare ; them will b no mUI'I grand circuit rc here ulless the hetllInws arc modI- lel. : claa . trotting. purse $ l,0Ifl Or.llle- lander won II Ktmllht heats. 'rime : 2:1'- : , 2:12:17 : 4. VLitik , ' . , Luck won second lone ' ' , 1lcle Josh third , 1111 Hell of ' \at- slarled. noke fourth , . MI s Huon anti COlanche , uulsa 2:01 : class , pacing , purse $ .00 : Star Pointer wal In straight heals. TIme : 2:0 : , 2:0 : ' ) , 2:0W. : . Scott nlll Drel t won secol , i slartlrl. and third mOle ) ' . respectively. :0 other 2:10 : CII I trotting , purse $ I/J : Dnnl Jim 101 the lhrst . third alt foul th heal ' 1lme : 2:1" : , . 2:12. : 2:11. : NIghtingale won the see- enl heat In 2:10 % . L'sa , I'omna 1 GOlevlee nnd Alao alW ' . IJID"SI 1'0 lNFIILCI ' : 'IID J\ \ \ Tt..t" , \nth..rIU , ' " " 'nrn I Iii , Inhl' flt I I Ii . I"IA'ht \11 I' 1'l"'t'nf.t. A1S'I : 'rex. , Aug. 21-Governor Culber- son today malle public sonic correspondence between . himself an.1 Chief Cabll of Dallas county anent the Corhet-t lzslmmun ! light. The correspondence was oplne,1 , I ) ' Hov- ernor 'Cmihherusou Interro/utlll the chief lS to whethel' , hc Intended 10 abide by lie lIe- cis Ion or Attorney HEneral ( 'rune . holding the Ilrlze I/hlll law valid , alt lS 10 whether It was his Inllntol to exercise all lie power vested In him 10 prevent the t/ht Chief C'abiii's reply was that . while hI 1111 lot ask ) for the olliniol , he would abide b ) ' I ; that shoull I wrIt bo placel In his lal\l b ) the cotmnty attorney lie \\1 ' It , In writ Is certainly serve I , or II case 10rl l.suCI and ho Is If 10 face the mater aioiie . lie w1 unhesitatIngly Ilsrhal/e his duties. lie cites , however. hat the Illn- Ilal ! Iatute t dcii ii I mug prl7o 11gb ( lug lales 1 a 11 11lItonOr and not I .felon ) and osls Ihe porlor11 ( such circumstutmices woull he bo Justfed ! In using such force us Il may bt nece > ar . even If I required the shooting 1011 of citIzens , and would , tii . governor 1,1'I e such Iroceedlnqs. , In reply to Valll'l letter the governor says : " \Vhi lie I Is tm tie Ihat the prize lIght lt Dalls Is not IIlvortlsel to take place until October the ProPrietY ' of the IJlhle oteers of the state taking action II ob\'lous. 1 I ! propll ( lint they "houll gIve nolel' at once of ( hue firma pumimse , 10 enforce the law , that nOlE be uIeel'eJ. 'rhe constitutIon , Ihkl Is tll supreme law of the state , mnaies II the Ilt ) of the governor to cause the laws to be falhflly : executoml. At the proper t il I' what force 1/1) / bt nl(13Sal : ) projllr ell 111 t to , alnat faIlure vilt be t'PCtlel Jttr,1 np allsl falu.e wi 1) l.et to prevent this l'II.osell infractIon of the laws of the state" Ci'iiiI 'FOII I.nrjc' fur time Stimuli . . MOUNT CLIiliNS : . ? uiteh. , Aug. 23.-A I.rlrll of very good bicycle race \1'1' 1'11 off todl ) ' . There was n still larger crowd . pres"nt thnn yesterday nnl thu . capacity of time gl'ulII ! stand waR Inatll'qulh' . 'the wind blew ( Ishly over the half mile truck , at Iles raising the dust badly amid causing espeuul I u-eu lsllonal finla hit's. 8ulllrle , : One mile . open , class A , Irsl heat : F. Vi' . ilt'niceyiouut ( lllelS , \oni Iln'I ) ' Htolet. Ann Arbor , It'coll , ; 1. I b. Ohllitik . 'oh'do , thlnl. 'hne : 2:3t : 1- : Sll'oltl heal : l' D. \lln. lOusy City . won ; 11. H. Ior- rls , \'usRar. slconll ; John Sclmfi . Detroit . thlrll. ' 1110 : 2:2 : ! ' 1-5 Final : I.V. . iteuikey \on. C. D. \ls1 second , U. 11. OIdUeil thlru. 'rIme : 2:10. : . Half tulle , open , clM' A , first heat : F. , . Ihenkey won B. E. Ollleli second , harvey Stole third. ' rime : 1:121-r. S'- end heat : C. D. I " 'IMn won , John Schuiffer Schur. . second. J. .J. loull third. Time : 1:0 : I-i. Final : C. D. Wison won U. R OIIU ! ld see- onll F'V. . Blnlee ) ' third , Time : 1:01 : I-r. Mile ! oiucuu class U : Tom Cooper \on. J. 1 lilIes second , g. H. Klslr third. Time : 2:01) : ) 1-r. 111 mile , cnl B : 'J'om Cooper won. J. P. Bliss second A. D. Brown third. Time : 1'0" : 2-5. One mile . handicap , class B : R H. 1lsor ( S ) ) ' 1 rl s ) won , I. . e. Johnson (10 ( yards ) Ilcold , A. D. Kelled ) ' (61) yards ) thlnl Time : 2 : ( } 4-5. I"IYO mIle. handicap . lass A : F. Vi' . lIen- key 08) ( ) ) 'ardl ) won , H. J. : Ierlerl ( r yards ) second. .1. J. Bouin (00 yards ) third. Time ; l : O 2-5. . 'en mile , open . class B : J , . C. Johnsol \on. WIlliam ie'ardy second , Monte Scott thlnl. Time : 2J:3R : ; : " 'lmiiI miii nl t liizirui toga "t't'fll. SAHATOnA , N. Y. . Aug. : -Tht Sarlof Hlcllg associaton tOllu closed Its summer meetIng , which began July 20. The weather \In" i'loudy a11 cool the track fast ali the attendance faIrly goolt. In the first race : IIH Hannah got the hest of the start but 11UII her lead In the stretch to 1.'lorrle and : lss ( 'destine. they Ollshlnl In that order a lenglh Iplrl , with Miss hannah third Iancheslor hall / hail Benllor II tht lconll. hut mn Second by four lengths to Jim Flood. In the third . \jax set the pac 10 the slrt'ttl. , Inpomar taking the leall thol'l Illt winning hy I neck. glsmor II the fourth came Ktrll nt the 1IIIsh and won by a length. In time fifth Marcus led all from the way arulL . Summaries uuitd won by : four lengths First race , foul and a hair furlongs : 1 lorI - rio ( ( to 2) ) won , MIss Cel18tnp (9 ( to 2) lce- I end . ) i1is . hannah ( ( to 1) ) third ' 111 : 0:66\ ( I : \ . Second , rnce six furlongs : Jim Flood . (6 ( to C ) won , . Ianchlstor ( a to 5) ) second , Kan- tn' (2 ( 10 n Ihlrll. ' 1lme : 1ln : . . 'i'huirui 1 race , one mil : 11"0111 , ( G to I ) % .oiu. Ajax ( even ) second , Klkenn ) ' (10 ( to 1) ) thlrl. Tlmo : 1l. : (0 Fourth race. live and . a hal ftmrlongs : msn1re ( to I ) svon. } 'IIEhl U ( 10 I ) second , Ilrlck (5 ( to n ) thIrd. Time : I :03. : ' Fifth race. hurdles , mIle anti I half : Iar- IUS (2 ( to 5) ) won ( 'hanupagne (5 ( 10 1 I ) second Beal Brummel (6 ( to 1 third. 'lnl : 3:00. : HII.r" tiC 11..1. I'nlulllt'I. law YOItIC Aug. . -'ho lanalement has been greatly favored In to hal great ) regard attendance - h'lLanle and weather turlng the mtet The cant shows that mal of lie ( better horses iave heft . 1111 1111) ' ) hooks retired to recuperate - cuperate for the ' . CUlk'lle or J'utlrl tomorrow. There ) were mal ) rUlers of upsets , but the racing adheres moT ciost'ly 10 form than lt any Irevloul tIme durllg the niceting. nothing of Intelet occurring except I the beating of the rl\urll' , Klngll'l. In the fourths race by Iolan , who ran 111 In the betting al r to 1 and was I I a(1 by his following ut th3t. Chlswlcle In the meh at lust won a mtcc after ha\111 11'n Illayell by his party tour or hive tmes I PreviouslY : ' , 8Ul1nlr \13rl \ First 1 race. live I furlomigs'enetla : 1 fa ( to n 101. lonllauJh ( S to 1 second , I"rod Train ( no betting ) Ihlrd. Time : 1:0 : ! . SItmt race live furlongs : , \mler ! (2 ( J to 1 won , Bell.molio ( ( 10 2) Iecolul , Maggie K (6 ( to 1 I ) third. Time : ItP , . ! ThIrd race . one mile : InqulrenLo 17 to n % voii . ( hlr'stolo U 10 I ) slcond. lancer (2 ( to I I ) third. 1111 : tll. I : Fourth race . halileal' . one mullet : Logan (3 ( to 1 ) won. 1\1111et ( t 10 ( ) secold , Mirage U ( to 1 third. Time : 1:41m4. : 1"lfh nice. mile and a slxtcenth ( : Chlswlck (2Y to 1 ) worm , SpeculatIon I : to 1 second , BnronsK ( ! to 1 I ) ( birth. Time : 1 : I'f. sleont RIth race , mile ali al eighth : Sir DXOI , fr. . ( : to G ) \01 , Ulaholus ( ( I 10 1 ) second , Mlldlcant (5 ( to 1 ) third Time : 1:5S. : Xu n Vit'orIlt' " 'UI Oi' ' . lFT1OIT 1 , Au ! 23.-This bookies were geol winners at Wlubor tOIII ) ' , as nOl a single l1blo cho"o won . though all the winners Wl'ro'la(11 \ to * . &puue .xI'nt. 'fhl nlentlulcL \1llr WIK was clear lanl' amid . 1..U.II the tra.l : ( fast. 'rime Jlr ' t 11. , , . six furhs : Monte Hnoon. : . \on. S.II I.cub 'wn.l. lalbuu third ' 'lnl : I :153. : . $ t'isiiti raci' , four alll a half furongR ! : I'llala won , : lss 1lt ) ' aec't'ntllliinie l'lnle third . Time : 0Z. : ; 'rhiril \1'I onl- inhit' ' /acl Illh'h I vomm . ( IU' I : rj . imnu = . n SiYOOhith , 8'JIllolll t thlnl. ' ! nl : 1"olrlh mace , six ( urlonI5 : Sininmtnbuii'it , I \\ln I : I , Outgo seoll , 'u.carlI.1 thin I . 'lnw' Filth race mile amid n quarter : Aunt I .iula won tJnitt : JII 11"01.1 , Ful ) ' third . 'lm ( : : O , . _ , _ _ _ . hliirimc.t. ltmii'cs itt nll."lnrl. (1AI.tShht'itO. , Au ! .3.-.20 . Ilacl ; e.dct "r.n Ihl tl"olHI :1'1 ' f1lrlh ' heats ! and race , 'lme : 2:151 : . 2ICDol : , ! n won the Irst ( heat him : : Ii. . Slice WOO the third lu 2:11 . ' , n , Iu" ) ' . OOIJon. ( 1.110Itl Olrl. Delne , J 1. I C. Chanc and L'cter Turner also a I mm * 1 i'd. : , : trot : Floulo won In straight heals Tim" 2tS ; , 2l : I " . 1"rejonla Wtikec' . nen- nl" ht , I ' thll K. I.lcNtu. < Atas ' . urahela and UrlanLo ul.o mmtared. . Itsydeus' ban 11oj 1 low AO ' , O. . - . WINDS \ UP WITH SIX CLUBS President Kent's ' AssoclBtlon Drops n Pair of Dead Weight - RUPTURE IN WESTERN BASE BAll CIRCLES Ut.'t.1 nli 11.rhtJII.ltl Hr"III,1 trout I iii- . \"nt'lltnl lIt-emmulsi' tl the . . 'h.llt'III 'I'roiihlrs nr : Iuiii- n/ . . 1)mtc Hnn'r PEORIA , , \ug 2-At n meeting of ( hue , Weslern Base Bal association this mor InK , the franchise of the Donver.Omahn club \as taken away from Dave h. Iowe , be- cause , It Is stated , ho had failed to pay his ulues , and , that orgallzlton having been abrnlionC1 , Springfield was also dropped , and It was decided to continue the season as a six-clnb league , comprising Ilneoll , Neb. , 1eorln , Des Moines , St. Joseph , Iockord and Quhticy. . A leI schedule Is being arranged. I UAUS OF ' 'II N.\'JIO\ L13AIUE. Inu. PI.Ilhll I I ) . " 'Ihhllun Hh'r. huh I Imimure I lliipst ' . BA1.TIJOIF Aug. -Tho SenatorR lost two gnle todl ) YlrllcIIJI ) ' through had fielding. 1tIchtmire's hOle Iln hit Iii the second game with the bases full was the feature. Alllllall'e , 5,500. : Score , first game : Baltimore . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 0-8 WashlnllOI . . . . 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 o hilts : llaithmnore . 7 : " 'I-hlultol , 10. Er- rorl : lallmor ( 4 ; \'I.hllltOI , 4. I . ared rUI ! : ihaithinore , I : \\nshlngtol , 3. Two- base hits : J.llinJassaller , holly , Care ) ' . Crooks. 'hree-hae hitIJhey. : . Sucrilice his : Kerier Ciarkson lcGulro. Sacrilce Sllen bases : McGraw , ( 'rooks. Abbey , \\eel.r. Ipl ) ' . Douhle plays : C.ioas.oui t JelnlaJ , ! Flr.t base 01 halls : Off 'iurhuion I ; off ttahiai'key . n. t ; Slmck out : Ihy Clark- SOl. ur ; byi lllalkey , 8. 1.1:1 1 , I bll : Mc- C.ulre 1allrlcs : Clarkson and Clark : Ial- lam key anti McGulrt' : TIle : ' ( \0 hours and . mlnules. O'Day amid Burn- twenty Umpires : ) ald Bur- . ha 1. Score , second garnet : la111ore . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 0 2 r.1 " 'Ifhlngloo . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 I 0- -I I hits : Baltmore , \Vashmiuigtoui : . 6. I ) Errors - ror : J3aItimnore . 2 ; " 'lshlngtol , 7. Earned , runs : Ialllnvr ( 4 ; Washulngton . % . 'wo- base hits : Slhlclck , Hllz (2) ( ) . Joce. ) 'I'hreP-iJ.se hilts : Carey . Itrodie. 10me ruins : I . ) Jentiiiigut , McGiuiie. Htoll'n bases : Clarke. JennllIs lrolo , Heiz. Jenlln s. Double IlIa ) ' ! : hits- I SI11cr 10 McGuilie. 1"lrsl base 01 bails : Off .h'huthioii , 2 ; off Corbet , 3. Struck out : livhcMnhioIi . 5. Hallrl.s : : Iellhon and Clarke ; Corhot ( and McDtlire. 'fhno : One hour Ind lift ) mlnules. l1lllre ) : O' Duty ant I :11 : rob it in. SOAKEI I ) ' 'I COLONELS TWH'E. 1111.\DI'I.IHI.\ uq. -'l'he Ih11es von two gaines from i.otilsviiic loda ) The Wal Jlmes visitors wemo outclassed. Manager uht'Cios- visiorsel' Oltllallet. lIlnagr :1llos. key appeared ' on the coaehlll line In un- ! form unit ahuRel1 , ( tle ullllre 10 SIlh an ox- emit that ho was orler(11 10 the henoh. The ( 'oioiiels have purchaset llassanuter's release - lease from Wumshuington. _ Atenlance , 0.282. Sore. trst game : h'liladelnhla , . . . . . 0 I ) 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 I IhllLlllphla l.oulslle . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1-1 His I : Phllllelphla , 1 1 ; 1)ulvlo , 9. Errors : I'hllulelphula . 1 ; 1.ul'II. J Earned . runs : Phlatelphla. , .1 ; LouisvIlle , 3. 'J'svo-base hilt : Turner. 1011 Iln m : \'rlght S.\erilce hit : lamllon , Boyle. Stolen bases : Cross , ( 'II rice. Struck out : B ) mica : : h ) Ca..e ) 3. 1olhll' 11:1) : ' ' : Clrse ) to I"lhnnn 10 10)11 ; U'Url1 to I Shullrt to Spies. First on bails : Off larse ) I ; off Inls 3. flatteries - tories : Ca."e In,1 , GII' , : inks anti , War- nor. UmpIres ) : Hllfl' : rind , 1elller > n. Time : 01" . hOlr rnll Ilt ' -nve minutes. Score second game : ' I'huiiadr'hiuhti . . . . .2 0 2 0I \ : 0 0 2-12 Ihllll"I/lhll l.ouls\1 / . . . . . 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 hilts : Ihlaltl > hla. 16 : l.onI8,1e. 10. Errors - ror : lhladl'llhhl , 1 ; I.Ollsvlc , 3. gametl runs : Ihlalle ! Ihla. 7 ; 101Is\le. : 2. ' 1\0' hall his : 11 .hanl ) ' . Th01p ( n , Turner. Orth , Clarke \2) \ ) . Three-bas his : In11- lon , ( 'ross. Sncrilce hits : ( r s. Stolen hEes , : Thmomiup'oiu. Struck out : Turner . Urlh , Clarke. W'atner'oyhiing (2) ( ) . Donhle "lal : Sple unlsslstell First base on bails : Off ) Olth ( , : ; off Wehln . 3. Baterlos : DrIb lnt Cit'memitsVcyhuiiig : anti 'Varn 'rime : Two itotirs. lmlllres : Keefe a tl lender .n. t IT iOKSN'T ChANGE TiE STANIINCI. BnOOKr.Y Aug. 28.-The game hel\len Il Ishlx antI . Dlookl1aR eventful. Bolh Learns pla'ldlh 0 venennco. lS Ia ! the jrotesteth game or Junl I , which Brook- 1\1 thou \ . The score was tied two or three times , and when Corcoran lIfted the hal over Stemmzel's heal In II nInth Inning . gentling , In the wlnnllJ rUp , the ( row. ! went wild . , \tenlanee. , : U. Score : 1Itshlrg . . . . . . 3 : i 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1- 6 Brooklyn . n. . . . . . 2 0 1 0 : 0 0 0 2- ' hilts : Iltsburq , 10 : Brooklyn . 17. Errors : Pltshurp. 1 ; Brooklyn , I. l'iaruueih . t'ln ' : Brooklyn . 4 : 1Itsbu . 1. First base on I bls : Off Stein , . 4 ; elf " 'oremal , 4. Struck ont : By Stein , . 2 : by Forlmal. : ; by Hnl- I' l ) t , ' , 4. Thre.llso hilts : Corcoraii ' 110- base his : Shindle Grimm , I.ahance , MIr- rlt , Stuart. StOIe ! , Beclelo . Sacrlteo hits : Slenzel. SlolEn bases : Sc'huoch . 1:1) ' (2) ( ) . lllerhauer. Double pln'I : SmIth , to : Itrrlt ; Stein 10 hachiance. . Iasset bails : Grimm. \'llllllches : Stein I. flatterIes : I.'oreman , lawll ' and : Ierlt ; SteIn amid ( irinuumn. ' 111 : Two hours 11 fourteen mlnules. lmplrc : Iurray. mANTS . GET A : EASY OE. NEW YORK Aug. -The home team won an easy game from St. Joull tOla ) ' . Ahont GO persons sa\\ ' the contesl. which was slow and unlnlen'stnp. The Browns outhatlll their opponents , hut host through poor lehJII ! Score : New York . . . . . . 03001300-7 St. 10uls . . . . . . . 100003000-4 hilts : New Yorl 8 ; St. Louis 11. Errors : : New Yo.lt , 4 : St. I.oul. , 4. I'arl'd : runs : fns New York . 4 : St l.uls. 2. First base on balls : OIT Brehtenstein. 1. Hlrucl out : fly : Ielkln , 2 ; by Brelenslcln. : 2. Threr.bso hits : BUrns. Two-haRe his : Van htuitren , Burns . Far- reil. Stolen bases : Davis hiammnon I"arrel. l'oohe3' (2) ( ) , Dowt ] . Douhlo plays : lel . to :1 Ier ; Staronl to Bannon. Illerls : : Ieelcl anti I."arrol ; 11'lltenstoln amid Ielz. Time : One hOlr and thilrty.elgt minutes. lmplrs : glslo and , . thlrl.elJll STANDING 0' TIm TI AIS. Played.oui. . Lost P.Ct. Baltimore . . . . . . 9 62 :1 : ! P.Ct . : :1 Cleveland . . . . . . JO.i 6G t3 6.9 PIIshlrl . . . . . .100 ) m 3 60.0 Ihlllll.hla . . . . 9S 5-5 .3 r..o . Bo lon . . . . . . . 9i lt , 43 /.1 . llllnnal . . . . . . 9i 5 -It 51.6 Brookln . . . . . . . 97 5 ,1 516 . Chicago . . . . . . . 102 5 41 GI6 . r.9 New York . . . . . . ! r 49 m.5 Washlnlton . . . . . 92 30 62 32.6 St 1.luls . . . . . . . lot U : 69 3L7 LouisvIlle . . . . . . . 97 : : I G 317 2.5 Gaines today : I'ittshiurg II Boston ; St l.ulK , at Brooklyn : Lomuis'ihiq lt Nel York ; Clt\.hlnl at Phi I ituml ehiuhi ha : (11lnnll : t I at 1lmore : ; Chicago \Vashitngtoui. . Vl5S'h'EltN . \SSOCJ.\'IU lth'stui/i'h. Ii's : Itll' " ( I l'es I't'trln . tmOt hit-i' II.h ll"nt t liiCli ate . BLOOMINGTON , Iii. , Aug. 23.-Des Yolnos met h'eoria In a . ! : Ptorll chaJI.lonshp gale lucre today . TI1 same club Play here to- ; mon'ol and two gans on Sundn ) ' . Score : ' IeaMolne'm . . . . . 001200102-6 1lolla . . . . . . . . 001200200-5 tIlts : Des Moines . Ii ; I'edria , 9. Errors : Des ! olnl : 0 ; PeorIa . 2. Ilterles : Hauch ! anti Met"tmriamitt Thionias and . Inll Mt"arland ; 'homal Iugduhe. , HOCKI"OII. lii. . .tug. :1.-10111)1 anl Dullle. : lno was intern-u dod nit the ( nil of the thIrd In- Ilnl hiy In. 11UINCY , III. . , \ umg. . -No game ; rain. ST"VNG 0) TilE TEAMS. Pla'ed'on. . 1.0It. P.Ct. 1.lncoln . . . . . . . . , : r 31 ' 61.3 Ill' Moines . . . . . . 9i 57 ti $ t.3 . II0ria . . . . . . . . 9' ' ) Ii 42 60.0 545.3 Qulacy . . . . . . . . 91 $ 48 .1) ' ) r..3 . htocklord . . . . 93 4 ! 49 . Hokorl . . . 9 4 47.3 SI. Josl'ph . . . . . . . 91 : W 3.2 4.3 Games today : 1.lncoll at Ioekforl ; St. Joseph lt Quine ; Des lolnls-1eorIa al 100mlngton. _ _ _ Cnll's : UP 'i'hlll 'u'l'S'I'liIN : I.I3.tt'E. "nl"l" et ) . ( 'I I miils n I.lll. I 1IIIIr lip- " , 'nflJ l rl'Ht I I 1.1" . KANSAS CI'1'Y . \ . . CI'ug. -Score : I alss City..4 0 0 : I 0 1 0 1-10 OJltl Hlplll . . . . 0 . 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 t 4 hilts : Inlsas City , . 15 ; Orund Haphl , 8. Errors : I\unml City , 2 ; Orlli Halhl. , 6. Batlrh" . ; JClng all Zahner : Stafford and Canpbehl. J. /1 'I'UOITug. . -Scoro ; D&lrolt . . . . . . . U 1 0 H 0 0 0 I 0-2 Milwaukee . . . . . . .0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 . -4' ' hilts : Dotrol. 1 ; MIlwaukee. 11. Errors : I > etm cit. I : : ilwaukee. : / ( tortes ; Ulyl\ and 1m'uI'h : Stephens amid hobo. 81Elhlnl INUIAN.\ POI.IH. Amig. 11t 2J-Th. : lnreal" - otIs chub full'.1 to appear 01 the Icll tOll\ ) ' . The umpire awarded the game tl Imitllauu. upeiis 1 I ) ' a score of 9 to 0. 8''ANDNU 0" TilE TEAMS . Ila'II.01. . Iflst. 1'.Ct. Illanapoll . . . . 96 6 31 6l. " Ii. Ht Paul . . . . . . . . . 9) m :1 60.6 1nsls ( I ) . . . . lO f ) 40 G.O Minneapolis . . . . . OS 49 4i & ) .0 MIlwaukee . . . . , 10 49 ( l 1).0 . Hetrolt . . . . . . . . . ! 44 lt 41.9 Terre Haule . . . . . 93 .1 r 419 Orand Hlpks . . . 10 31 G 31.0 Oame today : Minneapolis at Indlanal I . oIls : St. I'atil nt Terre Hnlte : MIlwaukee nt Detroit Granll } , Kansas ' , : taI,8IS nt Knnsl" CIty n.u" : ! tiP ' ill - t1 ' Gr AM.t'i'hlttllS. t ( 'nlerhilge ( ihi' ; ' " -U'Nt.11 . I trrlhh' 'Irtllt'lll " ' t Ii i , 1I.f. I . " (1 run miii . . O'NEILL. Nob. . 4ug. -ISpeelul ( 'role- grarn.-Coieritgp1 ) and O'el Illaell here tOtlny. The features at the game were the ,111111 of thd" ( ' lerllle , team III the duniruuy-llke 1 > 1115111 or lie hOle tenm. 'rhe same tCll19 1 > 1 ( ) ' here tOIIOr'W and 8In < I ) ' . Score'-- : , . O'el . . . . . . " . .0 1 1 0 0 0.1 0 : 6 Colerlde . . . . . . U 9 0 C 1 1 0 ' -2i ) 1lts : 0' : I , 1 : ColerIdge , 20. lath'rll' : O'Nel , Jamlsl , \1 Inllt.hl I amid SII Jack : Colerlilge hi. Cronin. , Hodlul , 1111ood. . lIIJe : V. UHTINnTO I I : ; : eh. , Atig. 23.-Speclutl ( 'reit'grutni.-'rhue ) hal game today hetwcln hluurIuugtoui 1111ausn resulted In favor of lartlltOI I I score uf 1 to G. The fpltles of ) game were the good hlttnI of the two lartrllqol unit ! Inle. Blterles : ! a\'elports mind : llk ; : Iorrlsol anti Jones. 1 loin e ruuis.lrik : , 2. JU IAT.eh. . , "ug. 23.-Speclai ( Tele- gmaun.-J U ala ( a a mud : hniden hhule(1 the third game on the hOle lnt lJulll tiitty , Juniata ) winning by I 110.0 of 12 10 G. The hOle IIl ) hdiS'ed the better nil Iround I 1 e. Bal- lerIcl : Junhitta . Bc"htelhelmer and \'reellll , ; Mhiuthen , . 1'11 , uuuat h'ate. ' 'hls Is three straight gaines . Junlala winning lt Mlndel \"ellll"da ) ' hy 7 to Ii bt'S1Vt'yn. . . Atug. 23.-Special ( Tle- ram.-'he ) 11rlson ( Neb. ) club pllye" iuk today wlh % VIihiuinu , tIme Chlll'on hitcher II lie hox. husk won , 6 to 2. hASTINGS Aug. : -Speclli ( Telegram. ) -The North Side Athletc club grounds were opened this uterlOOI with a game of bal between hastIngs all Edgar. Hastngs won by 1 score of 1 : 10 8. - - XU SglJUS H.\I\I ' 10 nl'1I'I.xnJ : u. Numthil . mug 'ilore hluishhum llhi'iiPl 'I'hll J. l.ttll , lilt I : c. " Jtn' . IIRISTOL. H. I. , Auq. 23.-The 111) ' re- Ilorls that have been prlntlll regarding the cOltlton of the yacht Defender were an- Iwerel thuiuu nfterloon h ) a Itntlment made to an Associated press reporter 1) ' l'resl- donut .John lerrehof of lhe lerrcshor llnlflCIUrhll t01111) ' , II which hc nol 01,1) ' tleiiell elphntcaly that there was oily truth In these reports , but tleellrOI that the hoa hut more ( lain Icl the highest cx- Ilectltols , of her builders. " 'hlll Is lothlll the later with Do- fdnder , and there huts never been any s.rl- nLer Inl ) ous truble wlh her " said : : Ir. ll rreshofr. "The reports that her huss hues been wlench"11 are ullualtell wihout founda- ticin. The hreullnl ur the Ir"t slmr and uuuitiiy of thu' slight Icehlells were ullvohl- aide anti were not unepeete,1 , In n new hoal. The ant hlonl,1 of the gaff was the 011) ' uteri- Otis aCllllenl that has occurred. Last Tues. ( itt ) ' In the race It hlcame apparent that tin' nuast . lfer the ] re\lou Icchlent , was starceiy stronl elough for the new rigging - J I 11. anti especially 11 the \eather thaI prcvalel , anti , In order to prevent army pos- vhtiudrt'w from the Ibe : accident Deenler \llhdn'\\ race and ss'as hrouihit back to Brlslol In rce \as hrouth 111as order , thai she might . tl thoroulhl ) overhauled . hauled alit ! have everything done lhal could lie done to Intelpale any future accidents amid , especially after she ) should bI rigged wih her sleel hoom 11.1 , glI ! As soon its the new mast II put lu 11ltlol the stlo : brain wi he Ilul on , Iml Deenll'r1 then ho real to protect Ihl America's cup. " : tl 1' . 1lr'eshof ) was of the 0111101 Ihat the \\'ol'k woul.1 . he completed by Momuday or TUeslll ) ' al IhIllst. . l'ltLUli ' : H.H'g Felt 'FillS "I'IX ( ; . I ul tl. lti'mmih iuiu.ruuiih . ( It hers II n rlrt--uhlle hush . FIU-:1It. : nn.h. . Nell Helllln , Ihe sbhtlier cyclist , wi take alother whl'l II L'ster Helen tins evening itt lie Charlc "Hlle1 Bicycle 1111 , 1 t 8 o'clod 11 hl' n flfty-unhho race , sweepstakes - stakes , every entry I\epolltn \ $25 with time lanagelent heforl lime stum t ! II ma.le. 'lt the wl'nU' wil take the whole anuotmnt. Ihealdes htealirg ' 111 , 1101(0mm . "Hahhl" Clark . leHldc ! He'lr 101on. the comer , anti ) it. E : . McCuloulh antI one or two enlll's train over thc river will he In the race , which wilt he : hot anal , stubborn . born one for nl\n ' reasol" . : Iamller Iar- dis has I urr.\JI.1 . so that hue conte5lanl" must rile their best 01' get nothing. In the Ilsl place . 'it time lmit of two huours unit ! tvemity nntnumtes has beemi lurcacrihoul 1111 tWIII mlnulls bel'l ple > crlhol lo. hue whole Jitii'1CV. , \/aln , the unit Iwo ln lt eVII ) ' l\d Ille ! wIll receive $10 anti r. , l'especUvel I. an Imlucemnt to cross the tape iltat. _ 'rhls Is lure 10 lalH I great ruce. There wi he no 1011ng on this trip , anll Il11 ho uspet3 , . anti enllurln ( ' alone that cRllreK C1' , time honor Illl cpin. HOIIIIII Na1 that he wi wlJ or ruin . few tiret. Ho 15 extremely.Wratiiy : over the fact that "Shalhlcr" HoltoIi-a ! ) he cals hIm-wil able to belt him out last week moat he says ho'l shohll this ( Irma' whlt mclrg Is , " . \X l'n1\'l''I'I'U ' : 'i'tiNNhS J'I\ \ I ( limiliOS ; . 'tgii iii 14"114,1. but : In ) ' lIe no'"umt'l 'Ihll Aferuoimi. ' Hall m"lle PlaY In the Interstate lawn , _ tonnls tout umuuinent 11 utter ImpossibilIty ) 'cstelLa ) Time court were soal" Ihrough , anti through , In the ell ) ' morning , and al the ( clouds continued to pour forth their contents the tournament commIttee could : tlo nothIng but look on amid grin. Some of PH visitIng 1llyer , ! clme here for one week amt tml Il , lleull , to arrange In stay hunger. J Is therefore sincerely hOrl1 that I will be IIO"slhle t phi ) ' off al 11'st the tnal of tl IlonhlEs thlH afterucoon. I 10 more rain falls totiiy ; this whit Irohahl ) ' be 110sslhle. ' 11 ! nnl wi be called In that event It. .4 o'doclL Last Itght al informal receptIon and tanlt wa' h-ven at the house 01 : lr. "Ie- tor B. Clilwel for hue visitors. 'he large pon'hes 5u10umlnl the hOURO were hUl ! , ! with Janalose lantlrnl mind the Interior Ioomsere II.tefll ) ' IrralJe,1 , for the oc- ca lon. \houl thlr ) COUIlls were present nail the t'1cllg wns kept imp unl 1 late hour. Tht' alTll1 WIS / decided Ilcces . It Is expeL tml that thin tancll ! part will now become ant or the features of the 11\1 tennis weel , II Omahn. , - - - - - - - - ) . 'uurf't'nlh nnttHI Ph muishti'tl . I IAS'VINCS. ; gnlland , Aug. : -Tolla ) ' the foul tlenth round of the lnll'rnllonal Chess 1thuisters' tournament waR . 1111 yet at lrssls 11 > lluto In tlls el ) . the results UI to I o'clocl heila9 follows : Polock beat , Ounsht'r/ In a VIIIna game after twoltY'llno moves. Schleehtm' heat ' 1llslt ) ' In a Ilueen's Ilmhlt ( teclled ) otter , thirty-eight nuloves. Toschgorn beat llutrthci- Ihel II a ItCh ollenlng titter thirty-two I moves 1Isbl' ' bent HIil In aim Evummc ! gambit after forty-tvo . In th Iamhlt afer fory-Iwo mO\II. even- Ing fl "lo'l time tlnll reslits were arllved itt. Stlnlz amid Hurn Ilrel a uoen'R gnom- bit ( declined ) after fifty umuoves. Schlefflr amid Jnlowlkl nllourll theIr gmnes. 1.as- ker beat 'reichunmiunmn In a qUlen's gambit after forty mOVl'S. Alhll anti Mason ! drew 1 ray lope after fcurty-hlvo m'J'eut. 'rer- . mach heat Marco In a rmmy lopez after fort- live moYc 'albrotht heu.t Mlesos In lve \lllrol ! : lo > cs II I . Vlonnl gnme after thl ty.nlno moves. luclhurm I ! heat Verall In I In Illeular I . ! opening after fort.ellhl moves. I Clrr \ Noel Ir ; t. lluiit'uI iii ( 'luiuet' . : Nr'lOn' " H. ! Auq. -There was a high wllII today svheh Inlerlre,1 , somewhat with the pIa ) II the tennis totmrnuancent. There . were hut eight Illnnrl left out of the eIghty at thin slari. The game for the grant ! Slllil court wns between tacolm : Chaee ali Carr Noel. ' 'hI Irll sot welt to Nt'el , GThe second act also w.nt to Neel by a score of 11 : 'el was putting II ) / won.ltrrll . glml' . hl ; playing helnl ma-- IIfcfnt Toward lie last I of the secold set VII\e , began Iuhr lobbing , but It was Ine- ' fectlve. Th\ ! thlr.I"slInt . also to Ned , : 6-1 , I\ml Chnce 11,1111'11 , from thin totmrua- mont. Tire other 1Ulchls resulll : hiovey heat liiut'ckit'y . 1-1. ] 6-2. 75. 1owlanll heat I\/tlbn ! 63.G. . 1-1. : 6-3. ! Lamed . ' . ' . G-3 . . . beat 1.0.t. - , 6-4. 1-6 , 6.1 "I'lt'I.I , , cn lt' 't'tuhuu. The Omaha e1I'Jcluh wi ! play n re- turn match \lh Fort Omaha this aferoon on the hOle grtiuummutls . 'he following wIll mlko tip the tOlnl ; I I. I.u\rlt' . . captain ; ( I. Ii. "lulhal , 4 , 10)'lt , . H. VI' , 'olor , jf Vi' . n. Vau/lln'I' ' ' 11. Coolon J. CamoJn , 1. ! H. New . / . S. YOit ' ! I' . hi. I.'ort c ; . O. : t"s , Charles \11 ; ( nttmhucthtmuteit , S. 1th , n. llroatchmie . Jjdlotugias Sttmnmiia will bl' lUmJs \ltchell prompl ) ' 1 t : : : : : o. ( rt'lt- ' 'c"i& ; ( ( Is . \II'rlnll. The I'muiversity , dub team and the team from Crete , Ncbl.\i'J ! ( play their first game at UII'CI si ) . 1111 ! ' , hl > lcrloon. The Crete tIlm 10 ( \1 \ b'tho very strongest In the state anti 11\ . /111 mlit 11 ) University leam play all ( . ) know how. lame clell lit 3:30. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C ' hnr" ' " I"o'mmlt'l. I. It'uid DI'I . Aug. ,2.- larles l olmld , or :3 ! . I'atri OI'CC fUInol8 ; as the champion welterweight pugilist of the northwest , hal , mlit'ti In thIn city of eOnlUIItol , Ilell : f years. . lie haiti I revert ! of thlrt-thret lights II which he was vletortous . , Ir" . I."t 11,1 111 I "llh' ' . IiiNVISht , Aug. . ; II\'gn : -Glorgo Hull mini " 'rench ) ' " Osborne immure lgnOI articles ror a lnlhpht Saturday lt GIhett : . In cnlltol wlh the "WI < \"tt" Iho\ Inolhor a'lvt'rtlse'I feature or which . a COlu111 Mexican bull light. - - - - - I'hlhllll : ( hiuummes. \\I.I.IAIHIOl' ) Pai. , Aug . 23.-Dora- orest. 10 ; ( 'bevi'lauuui. 15. . \ ATI.AN'll' el'I'Y. N. J. , \ug. 23.-At. 2.-.t. lanle City , j ; (111 , n : t. ' ) . . lnin I Slnllll.1 Iht , ti- . C1LAl ! I.\I'U'3 , 1 , Aug 23.-Speciah ( Telegram ) The Jlrlnon : game tJday was posl1.oneL .n Cll'"Ult ; of raham. CALLED IT A COLOSSAL JOB Strong Language Used in the Northern Pacifo &COivOr'B Onso HEARING TO BE CONCLUDED TODAY II.llr ) ' nf f t , 'nrmt'r ' 1IIIIrmrl' 41 'ht Inltl 11t ! 'ht' .thllulumlmumt'mit of Ilt'i't.i ' ' Iti. , it.i t'tI-I , ' 41 It.t't''t'r. It. I. " t'tl-Int'll- ht.u is' , Shin ,1.4 J'rt'"t'uf..I. ( SEATT.LE'ashm. . . , Mug. 23.-Time feature of the morning's lur.oceedlimgs II the orthern Pacifc receh'ershll , was 1 two hours' address made h ) ex.Unltlll Slates Snalor Saunders of Montana , counsel for the coml > an ) \hle only the queston of Jurbdlcton has thus far been raised In lie case , Senator Sanndors went Into tle history of Viliaril's rcglle amid made sensational references ( to len who had been connecled wIth Iho road. The afternoon - noon arlumtnts were 13de by Senator John It. Mitchell of Oregon , eJ-Senntor Jell 13. Allen Washington , , both for the } 'nrmer I.oan and Trust company , : b ) J. D. Crowley of Tacoma amid ox-Senator John C. Sponor of \\'Isconsln , both for the receivers ; and by Colonel Sla W. t'ettit , who will close for the railroad cOlpany tomorrol at 100n. The addresses of Senator :1chel. ex-Seni- ator Album arid : lr. Crowlc were directed to the legalty of the jurisdIctIon , of the \\'Is- consln court antI the polnls they resented I weN along the lInes of the arrulent mantle yesterday by Counsel C. W. Bunn. The laln point the ) ' endeavored to establish was that Judge Jeumltlnis' court having talwn Jurlsdle- ton even Inller n tlt'fective ( credItors' bill , ant that jurisdictIon ha\'lng heen assented 10 by the defendant , coull nol now be sub- JoeId to collateral attack . Ex-Semuntor Spconer was allotted only fifteen minutes and he 0 velt the mln L.nd tlwel UpOI : point empha- sized hy his colleagues. Colonel Petit began his address at 4:30 : anti his argument was unsparing In charac- tensing as collusive the methods h ) which , the prlsent managcment of the road gained control. lie dlclaroll the receivers amid their adherents had misrepresented the facts to the court and thereby , through comly , luau succeeded - ceeded In securing Illpolntments hcre. Algument viiI be resumed at 9:31) : tomorrow - row and will be concilded at noon. 1"OI O. it. & N. lti-IttAXhZ.t'i'IO. : Xt'\T Ot"UI'II11 I. . . . . .lt.'I ii mid i'IeiI I ( ' liuirgt's I ; " ' , f I y leiI umeeti. NEW \'OIIK. Aug. 23.-Thl' plan and nlreemcnt for the reorganizaton of the Oregol Hnlifay anti NlvJlaton company has been made PmibhiC. I proposes the tormaton of I new corporaton , whIch will Issue $21- 500,000 of 4 per cent Ily.year gold hond , to he n second mortgage on property covered h ) the Ilresent first mortgage and a first mOltgalo 01 all the othe ot tlte' mien' . The prperty tll leI company. Iew hands will he distributed a follows : Two nuiiiion. five hnndred and elghly-three thou- al\l dol.rs at par to existIng consoldated murtgage bonds ; $2.591.000 11 5 per cent to $2,182,000 exIstIng collateral trust bonds ; $ ; ,3 OOOO reserved to retire existing lee mortgage bonds ; $1IU6.000 leserve,1 , for betterments - terments amid terminals , anti , $2.831.000 10 be ns,1 for oxtenslons to not 10r tlan $30,000 Iler mile of road. The new company wi issue $11,000,000 4 Iler cent noncumnlatvo stock and $2 , OOO.000 common stocl . Tutu preferred stock will be preerrel wi ( lstrlhuled as follows : $5,662,365 to con- boldated mortgage bonlls at time rate of 45 per cent ; $ : ,627 , OO 10 collateral trust bOlls lt iO per cmt : $1 , I 10,000 to present corman stock , a 6 per donut assessment on $2 , OOOOOO : amid $270.2r,0 , for reorganization lxpenses , etc The comlon stock or the new company will he Issued share for share to tine present common - mon slack on paymcnl of I per cenl uss ssment. Und r the proposel ! plan the fxed chnrges of tIme new company for the first year of its operatIon will approxlmnte $930.480 , as against present fixed chargcs of $1.30,20. 'ho fixed charge of the new company will be reducell annual ) b ) aboul $1,000 throuh the operations ot the exlstlg first 10rtgage sinkIng rund. I Is proposed 10 pay the coupon due De- cemher I. 1893. on existing mortgage hands. 'hls will requlro $31 1,575 ; betterments . terminals - minals amid setthemnemuts of claims will 1111 sotelents wl rc- qulro $1.2r0.000eXI'onses \ ' of reorgnnlzaton Inll contingencies . t35.5G ; total cash re- qtuircmiients 2000000. This wIll be met b ) the 6 ocr cent assessment al eJlslng common - mon slole ( $ l.440,000) ) and $560,000 , which wl be on hand from operation of the prol erty. erty.Arer dividends of 1 per cent shall be paid 1110n both classes of new stock , alt dividends declared thereafter shuahl be thlstriiuumtei pro rata to time preferreti rind flue comusmnout stock. The preferred stock Is also Preferreti as to aasets In case of lIquidation. but It caminot be Inucreaseti wIthout ( itt' consent of all tire stockhuolthers of the comimmiany. Tins board of tilcoctors is to consIst of fifteen mieunsbera. eight of viuoni nmust be resitlents of Oregon , . A stock trust Itt created vhlciu assures tIme lreferreth stockholders time right to uiomnlimato ten of the directors Inc thus mcciv comnpamsy , cenmun'oui stock electing lIve. This trust agree- moult Is to renmualn in force until J000 1. 1945 , unless sooner tcruuuhmmated by conusent of two- thlrtIs of both classes of stock. ihAihO A ONhI CEN'i' A hhi.I0 ht.i'l'E , Yui1muisIi Inlcts a ii A nuuuoummui'uiemit on ( hit- ( . A. Ii. hlscuirslons. ChICAGO , Aug. 23.-The Wabash : road an- noumuced today that It would apply a rate of 1 cent mer mIle for the Grant ! rnmy to Louisville as far west as Jacksommylile. Mo , Fromus points west of Jacksonville the rate % % -lli be ouue fare fpr time rounti trip added to the JacksonvIlle rate. In no case , iuowever , vIil tIme rate exceed short litre rates ( rein Mississhfiiui river lOlnls , This road will also sell tickets September 16 to 19 from ootnts in Illinois rtorth of Decatur up to amud lii- cltudluug Ilancustliah. , tlo , , and Iowa for time lCiaoxvlile hiattieilehd at a rate of $5.53 uddeth to the rates at Loamlaville. Notice was given by ( hue WisconsIn Ceo. ( rat roati today thuat U would rtmn excursions on ( hue dates alceatly settieti by time western roads to Curtis. Loumubarul , Thorite and Stanley - leyVLs. . This territory hail prevlouisiy hieemm excluded ( remus thcoso iii which ( hue low price harvest excursion rates were to apply. Vice Presltlent anti General Manager Mc- Dowel of thme Monon road left lucre for New York today , carrying wIth him time statenieuut of the caruuimmg amid operatIng eximenises of the road for ( he last year. lie decitned to nuake IutmhihlC the ligures It contains until they hmavo been haiti before thue thirectorua anal have been apmrovod ; by timennm. It Is hcnown , hew- ever , that ( hue statemmuent is tin exceedingly satisfactory one consideriumg the timmiout. It will carapace favorably with tine statement of 1893 , whuich was tIle best in time history of time road. A ruling was asked ( corn the chairnuman of the Western Lines Passt'jiger association today as to wlmothmer the Cranth Arniy ttcket wIll be usetl at any time after tbueir sale for ( hue rolurn trip or wimethmcr htoidi'rs would lie obliged to raIt until aflor Septenmbcr II. the date foruuuahhy agreed upon , lie ruled thmat tinder tite latest arramigeuimerut thuty , were good at any tinme after time date of sale and up to their final time limIt. Coumuiut'tlhiar Ill tlm , Snultimi'rmi l'mucille , SAN JOSE , Cal. , Atig. 23.-Articles of Incorporation - corporation of the San Jose & . \viso ! call- road were filet ! toulay ammO a $10,600 guaran. to alepoalteal In the First National batik of Sari Jose. Tine eommipanuy will buIld a breath gauge railroad frommi Alvhmo to Sanu Jose. From San Francisco a regular iluuo of bay steammiers Iil ply to Alviso , coniveyimug freIght frouui Oskianti , Vallejo. llerkeley and ether bay oolnts In oppositIon to ( lie Soumtht. em PacIfic _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iiuiI I ronuil Multi for Cuisti , OS\'EGO , N. ' 1' . , Aug. 23.-Pursmnamml to an orier of Jimsuice Chase Parker of lime rtml-reumuo court the Sotithmern Central math was sobi urutlor mortgage torechosmure lucre today by iteft'recc F. C. 11111. Time property wa I knocked tiown to thai storhimoblera' reorgaihi- zatloum connmmuittee for $ h,00'.000 ) in cash , whaili was iiaitl Oil ( ice spot. 'ho ( nrry Col ltui to Jllmgln mitt , I.OUiSV1LIJ , Aug. 23-The LouIsvIlle & Nashville roatl hiatt oerfeetetl miegohi.utlons for the inaugura'lon of a eteamashmmp freight zen- Ice bet5en this country and Europe , time vcsaels to ply between t'enaac3ta amid Liver- pool , TIme uluhisa to be lutit Into tiuc lIne mire of lnumnense capacIty and are the luroperty of time United States Slulpphmmg coimsiuauy of New York. The first ship will leave h'cmusaeola on or muluommt October 23 , mid nuomuthuly amuilimuga are to be gtmararmteetl thiereafter tmnmtll Fehuru- ar ) ' , Sltoimitl ( came imstify sticlu sri extemmIonm of time servIce uulmlps will clear for LIverpool fortnlghthy , Immateatl of mmmonthuty. The Louisville & NashvIlle espects a heavy cotton ( mule wlthm tin' ateaiusshmip lIne , as thue vessels wIll run between the center of thi cottoui flelils nard tIme hretest ; : ( cotton muusrket in time world , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iC'tihh'i'S S'l'iII. ON 'ritE MOYIi , : ali'iu ( mum tist' Vt'M1l'upiM 'l'liruumgha I iii' ( 'll 'l'tltiiuy , Train No. 2 cmi the Union Pacific passetl thurotight Ouiaba-Jast evoniltig at 5:35 : going east 'Itii fourteen cars attachmetl. Time trihn carries ahiotit 135 iCmmlghits Temumluhir cii- route to horton , They. comnprlso ( lie granul communsanticry of Coloratho'youuuing auud Momu- tails antI the party is In charge of S. A. hlutchinsonm , general traveling Passenger agent or the Union l'aclfic , iriIlImug for SVmuler. Time governnuemat Is nisking an experiumient near hlolyoke. Cob. , on the line of tine II , & M. to ibid s'ator for irrigation. A large ache- elan wohl is now belmug drilled as an exporl- nmont , atmul if this proves successful ( hue work will be carried ftnrthior. Itni isvuu - tulis mu mmii I'erauuuuils Major hiuchmauuan of the Elkhorm , left for the illack hills last eve-mihuig , _ 1. Vi' . Siosson. general agenmt of time Denver & hUe Granule iii ChIcago , is iii the city. Vi' . V. Ihlchuartlson , traveiinng passemuger agent of the l'enmnsyivanla , Is iii the cIty. T. A. Godfrey. cIty ticket agerut of time Missouri l'aclIlc , has reached Iloston , after visitIng Montreal anti Qtsebcc , - iSDi'roits OtPI' is 'VilE ht.t ix. ViMeoulsin& I'ri-mt's.ssoelaf Vim ua mu Visit to I il ( ' ( 'it ) . Mentbers of thuc 'hscomisimi l'ross assocla- than to the number of se'eiity-t'o arrived lii Omumahia ) 'esterthay mnornlnsg in the midst of a drenchulng , rains storumu ( mat prevemited hurevi- ously nrranmgrd lmiamns for thicir receptiout by the Counniorclal chub , mmnti convinced ( hue Cxctursibnists 'that all of the stories abottt Nebraska's shortage eu nioisture are hot true. - There are over 300 nuemmibers of the \Vis- consimu l'ress assoclatioum , whuichi hmas been In existence for a nmtmmnber of years. A bumd- floss mnieetlimg Is lick ! each winter. and each mtunummmer mini excursion is haul by thio ( ohiero who cans get a few weeks froasa thmo grind ttm.it Is chuaracleristic of their culling. Time hcresemit exetmrslouu itft ChIcago Timursday night. Tine trip 'Iih Iniclammie a ( Oman of Colorado hiolusts ammO a vmslt tts Salt Lahc - anti Ogtlenm. The nuenimbers of time' huart will be Iii the \-e8t tens tlays , and will return by ivay of Omnahma. \\'hiens tile excurslonlsts arrived thuoy were inset by a conimnmittee from ( It ? Comnnsiercl.ul curl , antI escorted to thie MIllard hotel , u'luero ihlrmutor was serveth. l'hums for a drive orei tue city were alsantloneti , arid as ummany of ( hue varll' as desIred to face tue rain were shown over ilium city Imy mnemluers of time cltnl ) counmnulttee , Thit' editors visiteti Tine hice building iii a hotly anti were nuucii iii- ( crested ins their exaunulnatiomi of tIne paper and its home. . The it irty heft over ( lie hltnrhington for time west at -I o'clock. Time party Is In charge of John Nagle of Maumitowoc , vu'csltieust. and 0. P. Itoemsler of Jei'tersoui , secretary of thus association. Those emu time e'ccimrslomi are : Johns Nagle. l'hiot. Manltouvoc ; 0. F' . Itnes- alec arid vife , Banner , Jefferson ; F. If. huh tinci wife amnti Jeanette M. huh , Teh.-Coumrler , hCemioshma ; Ed L. Luchow , Ieumsocrat , Ilaraboo ; M. I' . Itinidhaub amid wife.Vltucess , h'Iatte- 'lllo ; 3. F. Eartaclc uuumtl s Ito , Non's , hlara- iuoo ; It. Vi' . Cheever anti 'le miintl Mrs. l5thitiu hlamailhtoi' , hierahh , Clinton ; Atloipiu Cxtumtirlauu and wife and Miss hlickisim , Nortlatern. La Crosee ; C. S. Taylor anti wife , .Slnlehuh , Iharroun L. Vi' . Chnapunaui amid vmfe. Seum , l'halunfieid Arthur Frunmkenhjurg , Iensocrat , W'esi liemud , It. Vi' . Meyer anti wife and Mrs. Jtnlla liar- beck , Voiksfretnntl , Appleton ; IS. I ) . Coo anti 'lfe , ItegisterVhltewator ; II. M. 'Yomnnmuunss amid wife , FreeunanuVaimkesha ; 0. Ii. Brand ammO wife , htecorder , Janesviiho ; Vi' . h. Osborne antI wife , Chronicle. l.a Crease ; N.V. . Smalis and uife. Noire , Lake ( leneva ; 1)r. 0. L. Smith and wife , Ilaunnuer , Jefferson ; E. Mc- Glaciulum mmntt vlfe , Jotmrmual. Stevens PoInt ; Prof. L. D. Ilars'cy amid 'Ife , I'llot , Mautiho- woe ; Etlward Iecker , vife ausd dauglmter , Atlvocate , ( ireen Bay ; S. I ) . Gootlell amid wife , Elliot Kirby and Mrs. Ida Pauhultuck , Miner , hiurley ; Vi' . II. hiurk and Mrs. J. I" . hlanon- steluu , Telegrams , Cimeboygaum ; lien S. Sopor , 'tVlscouislum Christian Eundeavor , Oshmkoshm ; Albert - bert l'hatz amid W. Ftmnk , Abeusdstern , La Crease ; Charles II. Itogers. union , Fort At- klnsoru ; hi. 1) . hhmiason. Observer , Oregon ; h' . Atkinson , Leatier , Eatu Claire ; hleucry htotlie. Timmes-hteview , Fennmnhnnmoro ; F. 'F. Yates , News , \.msimbunrum ; II. S. Knox , Free h'ress , ltlpomn ; J. \'aggomner , Iteporter , Oconto ; Ella A. Glica , State Journual. Math- eonV. ; . Vi' . Clarke , Tolepinomue , MIlton ; humus Ieimututic , IemubhIlcumier , 1"oommtalia City ; htes. Tlmeo , Marthu , Gegenmwart , Appletoum ; Framuk It. Ilelussea , ilamumier , Chiniomu ; A. It. lceumup , Jouur- i'mul , Geumos Jmmumetlon ; Cimarles G. Storks aimd u-e : , Journal , Berlin ; F. Vi' . Coon armi chft' . Reporter , l5lgertomm ; C. F. Amigtmntlnm arid wife , Press , Milwaukee ; J. Ii. hleg amid wIfe , TLmc , Ieiavani , - 3huirrisige ileemsit. Tue following rmsarrIuge licenses were gransttoh by tlue counnty Jtmdgn yesterday : Naumme nnth Residence Age Nela Liusd , South Ommiahun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Mary Nystrnmn , South Omihmn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 henry hscicermmmeyer , Phillilius. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Anunlo Shuock , Onnahma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it I,00.tL iIlti11'1'Kh3i , This coroner has replevlnetl frouuu Slsrlfr Drexel several hutintireti dohiars' worth of rumbbor gootha whIch were attacheul In the stock of the Onuaha 'l'ont anti Awntng corn- Pan ) ' . 'lice Lamp Clmlnsney liskinug l'owtler conm- IuauuY hmas Incorporated , proposlmug to deal in lamp chmhnumnueya anml bakIng howd'r. Its capital - ital Is $30,000. TIme luicorporators are : IS. S. Gatchi , hO , iii. Gate ! , anti J. 11. Ehdrltl6e. A system of electric call bells Is behnug plactil mu ( lie court hiotuss far ( hue jut'y roonums. 'rime jturles contInued for deliberatIons wIll li aide , whiens runytliimmg is vansted , to give tIne bailiffs of time respective courts an electric sic ock. half a dozen more tiplihlcanits for positions on thne police aind fire tlepartmnuenta were cx- minsined by time imniurumimptu , "civil aervlc consmisslon" orgarulzrti by tine ( ilutrrchrlhl-Ituumi- sell board yesterday. This caniphetes tine ox- amnlnatlon , about eighty apitlicanuts imdvmimg been exanminetl. Yesterday afternoons a rmmamu was found hyhmmg In omits of ( lao doorways of ( lie Dehitmiso hatch evitlently 'ery Iii. lie 'as remnioved to ( hue police statlomu , wiucre ( hue cIty Phuysielart was sunimommeil to attemuti hulun , . It was ahhseoverc-j that tim musani vas afflicted with humug troumbluis nuid hue want rennoveth to ( lie I'restmyterlanm luau- 1,1(01. ( hh is 1101150 Is liemury Latter and ime luau biut reccuntly arriveni Ins tire city from Now York. Scrofula in the Neck Imi tlangerous , disagreeable antI tenacious , but hood's Sarsaparihhui as o thoroughi blood ptmrlfier , cures thIs amid all othmcr forms of mucrofula. - r had a btincls ems issy neck as large as a lien's egg. I was advIsed to have it cut out , ) tit 'utmld not. A friend img. . ' geuteci that I take - ) , p Ilood'a Sarsaparliha - . winds I ama glad to r say that I did , and - soontho bunch ; ; / . p 1.ial , Entirely Dlsap- ' 1171 ' 4 pcarod. ( IL ' , . .InJ-i i can truly praise hood's Sarsaparlila , for I know i I , an excellent nnodlclnu. I hivu reooismnuncdutI hIoonI'a Sarriaparilia highly In tlue vast , niat shalt cousttnuo to do so. " Mas. EI.LA hiiLLmNata , hted Cloud , Nebraska , Hood's Sarsaparilla I , the only true blood purifier proral. neatly in thee public eyo. 1 ; sIx for , H , i lii Lr. lbs boil aft.r-dtniruer 001.1 1S . 9 rmntam.r&aimisitiiuua. KNICILTSITILL \ TAKE BOSTON Coming iii S1uecia Traiiis from All arL8ii the United Sthth and Canada. ThIRTY ThOUSAND TEMPLARS ENROUTE ilonhm ( iy ( imukluug I1s1 ruutrdiumnr Prt-lmira I latuis for I but' illuterlau Iii- naomi I of I lit' V I uI t.irs-'l'umostimuy. to lIe flit' ( rt'uut lui. _ _ ' .t IIOSTON , Aumg. 28.-Prelmaratlonsa for the I I-Iou mm In I coin clove of iCuul ghu I a Tern iuli : r of this L'iultetl States are being mantle. Otaerv.i. lieu stuunutlu mire alspe.urlung hmy tIme acore aiomsg thmo hlnso of time gre.ut luarade mumuti hutuuutlretts of decorators are euugugetl his hiaruglrsg tmtmrtlng , , Ihuuga antI emishlemuis cii btmihttlngs amid real- thenuec's nnrtl tln electric tii5phn ) Ill otnltlo an'thnluig of the IcIntI ever seerm ins New Enug. lanai. The Ilor.sl ticcorat bus lut I hue ImubbIlu gartlomus ' (4111 lo one of ( lie features of the cIty's docoratlois. here 200 tlor.uI arches are being erected anti 100 Masomalc cnmmbleuuus Ia flowers antI ; clannts are br'lmig arranged. Tuesday , time day of the grauuil Isaratle , Ins wimichu It Is estlnnaetl , ( that mue.trhy 30,00G Ilnlghuts svihl ilartlciltate , will hi , tine great tiny of time week , antI if ( lie weather is fair it is belloveti over 300,000 visitors will be hi tine cii ) ' . Excursions froumi all luarts of New Eriglamtti is-ill be clam , ttm Iltustomi amutl hurnks , luiubiic ollIces annul mmncmst of ( hue large itusinuesut imousos svlii close for tlae tiny. l'laces of vlintago muiummrg tim line of uuiarcim are being taken ratItily at frounu $2 to $10. Tue coumn- nnltee ( nrrarngimmg for the hruuIe Itreuhict it will be one of time gmandest isageamus ( ever seems. 'h'luere wIll be over SOG horses 1mm line. IOu ) luimatis ss'lii ' iuarticipato 'tsuntl scores tuf urultttmo features .ure Itromumiseti by Kmslghnts ir-omum . differeuut harts of time coumuutry. There % .hll be emily a few huuislns , seusioums of tInts conclave anti tIme week ss'ilh be glvcuu l ) iumalnniy to iileast.re. hxcmmrsIonms anmtl reed- t ionis nil mu est s\I t hauti t mm in number mayo hee mm or- ranged auad it is euttlummitetl : ( luat ihostomi wIll almond over $500,000 1mm eratertalmulnig her guests. _ _ _ _ _ 0mm Ic Iii liii it mulgi. ha l'iuaa ( el , ii'uugo CIIICAflO. Aug. 23.-htallway tralnm , , sl- tloims amaul huotels svtio cross-tied todty : svlth arrlvinng anti delurtlnug Kuuights 'h'cuunhulur eu thnehr vmiy to hlosttmns. A special tralmi or- rh-ed froumu tine est at 10:31) : ) ivlthm ( me Ojk. lamn ml , Ca I. conmimnum : tu 0 cry. ( ho nuucunibers of ii lutchi conmtimitrrtl their jourmuey to thin cast tomslght. Tue itocicurti , lii. , uieiegal toni ar- rhveil abotut noon auttl fohloweth tine Oaklamiti a 'i'enummlarut ; to ijostonu. Clutivailer lia'ard annul Mommtjoio corasnniauutleu-ies of Chicago , time for- mimer escortimag mime grarmul casnumaaianidcry uf h I Ii mnols , left over I hm'a iiashu ' ii turl am g t ha forenoon auth several tieicg.tteut fromm : ( hue msorthuvest arrived during ( lie tlay. 'i1ih : Madjca1 ( 'rumuviacti IVitlu Stut'ee'ot uor Surgical ' LUFL losHlute rtcl.\.Ohl4 , ( limnmii 1(111.1 l'r'ivitc EASS _ % , i ( .11 iO ( 'sit muril. , All ilsnuusi's of tiut , % tMt' , 'i'Imrlult. ( 'li'st , Stuuu'iu , , hiuvels mimi Il-t'rm hl-ilm'neeit' , ' , mlrh.'oetii' , St rId II ri' , tuu Ic 'it'ul 4e uum , I I ' , lhbntitl , Shini amid iIIimt'v ) ' - , L't' a , ii i , , Vt'mu mc ii . nut , hims I il a a ii ii i at ( ' ( It iSiS , ( lomutrniuo'si. A 1,1. . I'lL m . .t'i'miHi.tsis .t I ) ni- - - ' Olti)5-lhtS all" 5hl5N. New York Hospital TREATMENT. FOht A I. ! . llt5IM ( ) h FiSMt 1.11 W'll.ti. : % is.mt A : ' . I ) lhSm6.tSES at. ' 'O3lEN 1'ILES , FIS1't'hA , FlSSt'htlS , imcrnsianient- ly cunu-ed withiotut the true of kuilto , ligature or catistic. All correstmontlemseus nmnsweretl lmromhtlY. hlusines't ntrletly comnfichenIai. Mt'dlcimse sent tree fronts observatloni to mull parts of tiu - . coiummtm-y. , ( iLI I on or utthtl mess , sv I ( Ia sat a mump , fair ( ' 1 rcnr- mrs. Free Ilook , Itecilteg arid ti'iuulttorn lllanmks. 'l'm'i'iitumii'nit lmmuuill , eommsmiltuulloii tree , Omaha Medica ) and urgica1 institute , i4tlt utid Iotmglns St. , Omaha , Neb. - ' ' .C(1T /V-U _ _ ' ' ; - .111,4 - d 4 ATTLEAX PLUG H Ti ! . lare3t piece. of Good tobaccQ er 1d for o cents f ( HEW \ IwL1r CHw5 M'CREW ' ! UF A wuzo 'lutsATs ALL ' PRIVATE DISEASES , Weuiknosi sod 5&rI iIlturders or MEN ONLY a ' Siory cure a'uarauuteed , ' iso y'uirs' UIittrIeflOO. l7esraInOiaa& . I Liii . ' Yruns Sits. , - - OM&J1.NE1I , a ( Li.b.te , ' . EiuglI.li ijiEu.nd ENYROYAL PILLS I ' suJ Osly Geautiim. UrigIasI , _ . ! -c usj. , .au.bui. 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