2 THE OMAHA DAILY THURSDAY , JULY 12. 1888. THE SEVENTH SESSION OVER , Chtmtauqunns Finally Doaort tho. Olnsoic Shades nt Croto. EVERYBODY WELL SATISFIED. Kearney and tlio NebrnHkn Southern NehrnHka Clty'N 1'nckliiK llouoo Bold Dig JtcnuhUcnn Jltilly nl Chndron Stnto NCAVB. The CloMlns Dny. Cnnin , Nob. , July 11. [ Special to Tim ilt'.r. . ] The ncvrntll atiiiuul session of tlio Nbbruska Chutitauriua assembly closdd yes terday. In many respects It has been supe rior to any previous session. It has been longer , has luiil a lurger atteinlaucc mill a larger corps of lectuicrs and histruetor.s. Thun , too , the arrangements and npriolut- tnDiits of the grounds this year are uiueh better than formerly. The Increased number of cottages and headquarters add much to the appearance of tlio grounds as Avail us to the comfort of the guests. Tlio last lecture of the season AV.IS glA-oa by Dr. Uuryca nt 2 p. m. Monday. The sub ject Avas "Habit in education , " and the lec intliv. . ture AA-ns the last of ascricu of throe , all nsses'p tending towards this subject. Dr. Duryon the ' 1ms become very popular AvltU assembly il iiudionces and is alAv.iys sure of a goodly f amount of applause. Helms .shown himself n man of wonderful resources. Ho is a treed inusiuian , n popular lecturer on a variety of Avhloly different subjects , an able and elo quent prelt'iier : , a tlioroHRh Hlblc student , und a Rcnliil friend and acciunintaucc. Hi ) will undoubtedly occupy a prominent place on tlio assembly projirniinno for isb'l. ' At 4 b'clock Ur. Palmer met his chorus class for tlio lust time tins year. At the close of the hour's lehcarsul ho gave au approprl- lite prod-by talk , and his class gathered uboutlilin ea HIIIHSO to slmlto hands Avith him. The last concert of the session AVIIS given - thu StoAA-.irt . Monday eA-ctmiK by comnnnv. The aiulicnco Avas A-cry lai'O ( considering the fact that it AV.IS so near the close of the as sembly Tlio programme Avas Avcll selected nud Avell rendered , and Avas Avell received by the uudietiec. The grounds present n rather dcmoral- I7cd appear.mec. Hairpago Avatons arc nu merous , and everybody is malting prepanl- tiona to break camp. The tents arc taken down as soon as vacated , nnd the summer t-Jty Avjll soon bo deserted. At 8 o'clnelc the farewell meeting AAMS held in the pavilion. nnd Avas conducted by Drs. Palmer and Duryea. the only remaining assembly work ers , who miido brief and appropriate ad dresses , nnd many of the audience testified to the benefits tiipy had received at the as sembly. After the singing of the hymn , "God bo Avith you till AA-O meet again , " Dr. Duryea pronounced the benediction , and the BCA'enth session of the assembly AVIIS ended. The work of packing IIOAV Avcutonwith rcneAATd vigor , and soon the last of the tont- ilAvellers wus ready to depart , At noon the grounds Avcro deserted , save by n JOAV belated quests nnd the squads of Avorkmen who are cleaning things uu and storing things aAvny for another j ear. ItcpnhlientiH Ilatil'y at Chailron. GiiADitox , Neb. , July 11. [ Special Tele- Riarn to Tin : HIR ; , ] Tim republicans of * DaA\-cs , Sioux and Sheridan counties united last night in a monster ratification. CH'cr 2,000 , people congregated. At 4 o'clock the republican club of DUAVOS county raised n ninety foot pole , from the pe.itf of Avhich floated a Hiirnsou and Morton banner thirty feet long , and then marched to the depot to jncct the visiting delegations frpm north , enst nnd west. At a p..in. n grand torchlight pro * cession paraded thu streets , Avith the Gordon sUvcr.band , from Gordon , and thu Chadiou cornet band , A number of transparencies .bearing such inottoea as "Holly round the llag , nut the snuff rag , " "No frco trade in ours , " etc. , SA-CIO a feature of the procession. The orators of 'tho ovcnlne Avero A. Harton and F. C. Kldred , of Chudron ; A. Hamilton , "of Hushvilie , anu J. Wesley Tucker , of Val entino. Tliis Ava , considered by all to bo the largest political gathering over congregated in noithwcsturn Nebraska. A NCAV lluilroutl 1'or Kcni'noy. KBAIIXKY , Neb , , July 11. [ Special Tele gram to TUB UUB. ] The city council took linal nctiou ta-day upon u proposition from thd Southern Nebraska railAvay company rel- atlA'o to an extension of their line to this city from Concordia , Knn. , via Superior. Hod Cloud nnd Mlnucn. An ordinance Avas passed calling a special election August 10 , when tho. matter of bnndinfe the city for the rcqulr.ecl amount will bo voted upon. It is Reno rally understood thnt the proposed road will bo operated by tlio Atchison. Topokn & Santa Fo ralhvny company. This makes a competing line and excellent shipping facili ties to the southern nnd southwestern states nnd territories. It Is promised that AA-ork will bo commenced Avithln 0110 year from September l. AlnsAvorth Is Jubilant. AiNSAVoiiiir , Nob. , July 11. [ Special Tele gram to Tuu lir.i : . ] Xho tipeclul bond and re location election held yesterday in BroAvn county resulted almost unanimously iu favor of $1SCOO bonds to pay prpsout county indebt edness nnd for AinsAA'orth to retain the county neat by n majority of J05. ! votes so far as heard from. Tim IAVO precincts yet to hear from Avill not change the result to any extent. AiusAA-orth people nro jubilant nnd will have n grand demonstration of their delight - light on the 13th. The brass bands of Now- port. llassett nnd AiusAvorth Avill furnish musle for the occasion. Homlley llcpiihlicntis Ratify. Hixm.iv : : , Nob. , July 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tim UKK.J The largest nnd most enthusiastic meeting over held , In Furnas county Avns hold hers to-night for the pur pose of ratifying the Chicago nominees. Not more than half the people could gain ndmit- tapco to the largo hull. Prominent speakers helped SAvell the strain of praise for Harrison and Morton. Among them AVOIOV. . H. Me- Faddaii , Arnpnlioo ; Mr. Shelby , Cambridge ; Captain Lee , Oxford ; George \V. Morris , 13cavcrC ty ; W. F. Seiver , Heaver City ; Oliver V&tOAvait , Indiana ; Dick WIrth , Ilcudloy. _ A PncktiiK House Sulil. NcnnxsKvCiTV , Nob. , July 11. [ Special Telegram to TIIK HUB. ] The sale of tur trans-Missouri packing house nt this plueo Is announced. C. L. Hutchinsoa disposes of it to the Chicago Packing and Provision com. pany. The house is to bo greatly enlarged nnd to commence operation * Avith n largct capacity by Soptoaibor. The cons.iderutioii was not made public. To Hulld n NOAV City Hall. Knxnxur , Nob. , July ll.-r-SiccIal [ ; Telegram gram to Tins UJIE.I An ordluauco Avas in- traduced calling for f2r > ,000 In bonds to be used In the construction of a city hall , con tnlnlng a rtty prison nnd a place for the stor ngo of flro apparatus. It passed a seconi rending nnd Avill bo placed upon Its Una passage to-morroAV. The bonds will bo oar rled by u luryo majority for both purposes. Charged With Seduction. NKIUHSKV Citv , Nob. , July 11. [ Spccln Telegram to Tun BEE.J Buffalo county ofil cars urrestod Kruest ilo isr V.m'6 to-liiglit charged Vrlih seduction. Ilomurwill bo inker tor Buffalo county to-morix > AV , Iron Moulders' Convention. ST. Loui , July 11. The cightn nnnu.vl convoution of tbo Iron Moulders' Union ol North America began this morning. Marrlatjo Incenses. , The following marrlix-0 licenses \vcro is- ued yesterday by Jiidgo Shields : Name nnd Residence. . ' " Ago \V. Adams , Omaha. . . . . . . , . ! JJeff , Omaha. . . . . . \ \ J John H , Kcos , Omaha , . . : y \ Mary L. Boyle , Omaha 8 ; Jo-ieph Outh , Omsha. . . . . 2 ! Hello D.PuU , Omaha. . . . < Drink Malto a ; soda lounUiu. TIIK OXTUSIWiV THAOHDY. J'lio IlrinnltiR of Allco Kelly Kent to Ccilnr County for Dnrlnl. Dr.s Moixrs , In. , July ll. [ Spcclnl Tele- lam to Tin : Hnn. ] The case of the myflter- OU9 murder of Allco Kdlty nt OUmmvn Is still occupying the attention of the coroner. The witnesses to-day described the man last seen Avith her ns small , smooth fucc With red oreatidyhair , Avolght nbout 140 pounds ind AVenrhiK light clothes and n slnnA * hat. i'lie.inurdcrcd.Avoinnn Avns born nt Inland , Jcdnr county. IOAVB , and AA-as but tAA'cnty-slK , 'cars old. Kite first cnmo into promuicnco u ls.s" > . In that year she AA'.IS convicted of nttfiiiptiut extortion from n citizen of Jackson , Mich. , und .sentenced to the Detroit house 'of correction for eighteen months. At the hmno of cor- -cctlon n nmtiin fur declaring that she hail > ceu criminally intimate with officials of the > rlou und any mule visitors she chanced to ice bccaino more pronounced every diiA * . In March , ISiO , she AA-ns transferred to the Insane - sane asylum at loula. A decision of the su- ircihacouit released her last AA'iiitor. She AAMS llmilly scat to her sister at Ottuimva. 3ho AVIIS u handsome and Avcll educated Avoman , Her body Avas taken to Cednr county for > urial to-night. It seems evident ttmt she md some secret which stio Avas holding over ho man Aviio murdered her , Avhich led to the 'alal tragedy. * A J > Ilnlstr Killed. Dfcs MOIXKS. In. , July Jl.T-Spocial ( Tel egram to Tin : UKU. ] Last night Hov. John laydeil of Liberty toAviibhlp , Jefferson ounty , AA-as killcU by the cars on the Hock slaiul track nctir ins home. Ho had been Ishlngand AA'.IS Avalklng homo on the track , ind It is presumed sat down on the rail nnd ell asleep. The train coming around a urA'o .struck him before it could bo stopped , ( illing him instantly. Ho had been n very irominunt man in Hint part of the state , liuv- tig becu a Methodist minister for forty ears , lllling prominent appointments , nnd erA'ing sPA'eral terms ns presiding elder. Ic AA'as elected to thu legislature in IbCS and served Avitb great eflteichey. Drowned in tlio Slbttv. Sioux Cm , In. , July 11. [ Special Tele- ; ram to Tnu llii : . ] Kdward Small , n popu- aryoung Jnun , tAventy seA-cn yearn old , as- istant cashier of the Security National bank , vils taken Avith cramjis nnd UroAvncd in the Slouv tivur last night. Tliu body was n - covered this morning. Small's parents re side Iu Hartford , Conn. Tlio Unlvoi-.slty Muddle. IOWA CITV , July 11. Dr. FclloAVs concluded lis case of investigation by introducing let- ers to shoAV IIOAV ho A\'ns regarded by the alumni , nud , besides his own testimony , thnt of Prof. Parker , Messrs , Hauncy , Uralncrd md Hoblnsou. The defense introduced a ist of political meetings Prof. FelloAA-s at- cndcd , sheAving the piofessor'.s political nc- iA'lty. Thn CoUirr-tl lasons. CJIDAII Kvi'UM , July 11. The grand lodge of colored Masons elected the following ofll- ccrs : Grand nmster , , T. K. Hilliard , St. Paul , Minn. ; deputy grand master , C. S. Gomer , 'cdar Hapids ; grand senior wnrdcu , J. S. "Mai tin , Osk.ilooia ; grand junior AV.irdcn , K. I' . Banks , DCS Molucv grand treasurer , S. ox , Kcoktik ; grand secretary , J. K. Gil- liancr , Keokuk. The NOAV Yoi-kor AViiis. Sioux CiTr. la. , July Hi [ Special Teln- ramtoTnn Bcri ] Tlio foot r.u-o bctAA'cen Curtis of NCAV York anil Gray of this city to- lay AVUS Avon by the former by eight foot. The MCO AVIIS 100 j ards nnd Gray AVIIS given i shut of ten feet. An Kxcurslon Fropi Siotiv City. Sipix CIIAIn. . , July II. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bii : : . ] A special train of SCA-OU coaches Avill leaA'o here Sunday morning for Omaha , Avith excursionists to see the base ball game bctAveen the Omaha nnd Sioux City clubs. IXSI'KCTOli HY11NKS IIO11BKD. I3\licrt Tliiovos IlurBlnrlzo Uio Jlotol of the Iloss Thief Catcher. NP.AV YOIIK , July 11. [ Special Telegram to Tun BIR. : ] Burglars Droko into Benja min West's hotel at Long Brunch , n night or tAvo ago , Avhcro no less n personage than Inspector Byrnes Iny sleeping. They robbed him nnd did it ns though for something higher than the acquisition'of mere vulgnr sAvag a sort of professional flourish or advertisement of their eloA'crness. Ben West's boast is that nobody was ever nblo to rob his house , which is n select place. Ho Avas particularly proud of his silver Avarc , which is n very choice collection of many years , and IIOAV it is all gonb all but one- little pepper castor nnd Inspector Byrnes' silver nnpltin ring. Much of it belonged to some of the guests. Inspector Byrnes Avna thu last person to bed , retiring about 1 o'clock Sunday morniiig. A foAV moments thereafter tlio burglars began their work on the place. In the mornIng - Ing nearly everything of value had been cleaned out. Several thousand dollars worth of silver ware AA'as missing , tables AA-cro dis arranged and the floor strewn with odds and ends aiid broken pieces of plated AA'uro , Avhich had been lllod nnd tested Avith ncid , and throAvu nsido or broken up. They replaced Byrnes' napkin ring , putting it deferentially Avhero ho AA'ould sea it nnd understand the situation. Byrnes Is quito crestfallen nnd cannot yet understand IIOAV it AVIIS done. ROBBED miTKMi'hOYER. A Trusted Clerk Skips With $1OOOO in Cnsh. DI-.XVEU , July 11. [ Special Telegram to Tiu. Bun. ] Charles M. Kittrodgc , a banker and real estate dealer at No. 1'JO.l Fifteenth btrcct , Avns robbed on Saturday last of $10,000. It Is believed from the circum stances attending tbo affair that Arthur White , his clerk and cashier , is the perpe trator of the theft. White- has disappeared nnd presumably has fled. Ho is nbout nine teen years of nge , of medium height , has a smooth face und blonde hair and is neatly dressed. On Saturday morning lust Mr. Kittredgo accompanied his family to the mountains. Ho entrusted everything in his absence to White. Ho returned Monday night nnd found that White had not been seen ut the otllco si net ) Saturday. An Inves tigation developed the fact that on Saturday White droAV fclO.OOO from the Colorado Na tional hank on tlio account of Kittrcdijo & Co. , which amount lie failed to account forte to his houso. it is not known wlieru ho has gone , but detectives have boon put to work on the case. Whlto's btepfather says thtit the boy met Avith n soA'ero bieyc'o ' accident a foAV Avecks nsro , severely injuring his liend , and since that time has acted very strangely , nnd they uro of the opinion that ho Is par tially insane. XlllO HAUIlKTlT BOYS HAPPY. Their Attorney Assmrcs Thoni That They Are All lU ht. MitNisu'OMs ; , July 11. [ Special Telegram to Tins Bun. ] The Bnrratt boys Avero rea sonably happy to-day. Tbo stay of sentence granted by the supreme court until the ap peal is decided menus u postponement of punishment for several months nt least , with a clmn'co for a now trial ut the onO of that time. Above all , the boys have the great "Bill" Ewlng. "tho man of many dOA'K'es , " und ho AA-HI surely find some mccns of saving their uccks. That is Avlmt ho tolls thorn , und the bellovo him Implicitly. To all appearances the hanging Avill not IIOAV tako.jiluce , if ut nil , until the latter pact of November. The supreme premo court mccU about thu first of October , und nn effort will bo niadoto huvo the case ; como on the first day of the term. In thnt oa.se thp bupreuia cour will bo able to arrive at a dooUIon about the first of November , and will probably fix the day for the cxccu- .tlon nt the tune the final decision is made. II is probable that the court will glvo the boy ; a short time to say tholr prayers. This AvouU bring the date of oxo eutlon pretty close to the 1st of Dscombcr , The Amalgamated Sonic. PiTTsnuno , Julyn. . Tlio amalgamated = s'iu was signed by Jones it Laughlln , of the American Iron Avorks , and also by the Gate City Iron company , of Alabama. fa. . . OBJECT TO MARKET REPORTS , Stock Shippers Hold a Rampant Session at South'Omaha. FARMERS FIND OUT PRICtS. Country lliiyors Would Keep the. Jinn \VK ) > Unifies tho- Product lu nuc of MM Vnltio by UiiilircaHliiK | tlio I'rcus. Iilvo Stock Shippers' Mi-rtlni : . Tlio Live Stock Shippers' association mot nt South Onmlia yesterday , ami transacted n cortiiln amount of business tlmt was no doubt satisfactory to thciiisclvcH , but which wouhl be decidedly othcnvlso to tlio fnnuers and commission inun of tlio state. jAmong these ire-tent Averts President .1. A. ICclioo of ? lnlto Center , and Vico-I'rcsldont K. ti , Martin , Jnmes U.uily and D. Anderson. Secretary Wiggins was also on hand , along Avith Ti pasurcr , T. G. Smith. The other mem- jers ] ) rescnt , Averc , A. .1. Vail , J. W. Slockor , John Lcnipke , U. King , .T. W. Lynch , .1. G. Hall and A. O. Vlrgon. Houtino business vns quickly disXsed ] of , nnd then they et- led doAvn to Avhat nffectctl them the most. They had nsked for free passes to nnd from the convention , and the Union Pacific had offered them nato ate at n fare nnd a third , Avlilch Avas de clined Avith thanks on the motion of D. An- lorson , of South Omaha. Then an attempt vas made to prcA'cnt the commission houses rom sending out- agents to divert tr.ido to South Omaha , and a resolution Avas put by X Vf. Stocker , of IOAVU , to the folloAving effect : Whcrca , There nro certain commission Irms nt those yards Avho arc buying stock at Uo different stations In the country , through nen employed by them Avho huvo neither noney nor local credit , in competition Av'ith CRiilar shippers. Now , therefore , bet it Kcjolved , By the members of this nssocia- ion , that AVO tliscoiintenanco this pr.\ctico , md Avill Avithhold shipments from such Unas md discour.igo oilier shippcis fiom pationl/- UK them. Vice President Martin faA-orcd the resolu- ion , and in addition only wanted ono stock oport to bo regarded as official , instead of laving all the Omaha dailies sending out > ricc lists. .lames Daiiley , of Ashland , AA'.TSof the same opinion , and objected to the Omaha dailies felting market reports. He went further ; 10 objpcted to tlio South Omaha commission ncn sending out the local panels containing ivo stock reports to the farmers of iho state , and advocated that in future tlio meetings of ho association bo considered as being exorti- ive , and from which nil reporlois be ex cluded. Secretary Wiggins AVUS in favor of every thing spoken about except that regarding the newspapers , and he As-anted them to send abroad all and oA'ery Information they could obtain about the markets. Vice President Martin said if they could ircA'ont the sending out of thd local stock iipcra nnd Avithhold the inaikct reports rom the Omaha dailies , not oao runner in > 00 wouhl take a paper. A. J. Bennett , of'Vail , protected against .ill these iostrictions against the daily papers. Flo got most of his information fiom the Dninhu dailies , because they reached him .Avonty-four hours ahead of the stock pajiars. He Avanted thorn all to publish all the information mation they could get on the market. .1. C. Hall , of Gibbon , objected to all at- ; ompts to keep the fanners in the dark as to luotations , because he prefeued dealing with a man AVtio wus posted rather than with n man that Avas not. President ICohoc Avas glad ho Avas present , uecauso he had learned something fiom the gentleman Avho came fiom Iowa , llo would favor the appointing of : i committed to draft a icsolutiou providing for Uie asso ciation meeting tlio next time ( October ) in executive session , from Avhich all ne\va- l > aper men Avould be excluded. Ho thought .it present commission men had the local shippers by the throat and the time had come for the shippers to do some actiA'o Avorlc. If the commission men Avould not desist from sending out "drummeis" ho thought they ought to establish a live stock commission Him of their owu and consign all their stock to tliein. J. W. Stacker AVUS not in favor of appoint ing any ono llrm to act for them and thought thu commission men should bo notified that if they persisted in the practice the associa tion Avould appoint representatives of their O'vn. Another member then suggested that the best Avay to prevent this \\oiild bo to appoint iv "spotter" to keep track of the firms sending out agents. Tills AA'ould enable the members to keep clear of the firms so transgressing. Second Vice President Danby moved that acommission firm bo established within thirty da } s , but no one seconded it. On motion the secretary Avas Instructed to notify members to bo present at the October session , as the question of erecting n render- inn establishment of their OAVII Avould bo dis cussed. The impression seemed to bo that the shippers Avoro not getting full value for their detul hogs , and they could do bolter if tlioy rendered them themselves. Complaints Avero made that too much dockage AVUS charged for piggy fcOAvs and stags , and lifter rousting the railroads it Avas suggested they would have u full attendance if fret ] passes Avero granted the members. Then they adjourned. This Year's Assessment. The board of equalization has completed its labors for South Omaha , and the result , so far as real property 1 * concerned , Avill leuA-e the umounl just nbout AvhatTiiri BII : stated it Avonld uo-l,000,000. To this will bo added the amount of ptn-sonal property , jind upon this the board is IIOAV at AA'ork. Changes have been mailo In the assessment of leal estate , some of the outside property being loAvcred , Avhile that in the vicinity of the stock yards and in the business portion hits been raised The totnl amount , hoAvever. will bo about as stated. The leA'y for all county purposes will be 14 mills on thu dollar throughout thu county , and the state tax about 0 mills. What the l"cnl loA'y Avill be has yet to bo decided by the county. PASSING wonxmiiiss CUKCICS. A Heal Kstnlo SI an Arrested on Tliat Charge. E. AylosAA'ortb , n real estate dealer , passed the. night peeping through the bars of cell No. 2 of the police station. The charge against him Is obtaining money under fulso pretenses , nnd Colonel Flood of the Diamond mend , and Goodly Uruekor are both losers by his frauds. On last Saturday night he pre sented to Colonel Floyd a check for $10 on the United States National bank. The check Avas signed Avith the name M. M. AylesAvorth , the Avifo of the person presenting the check. The colonel cashed the check , but on present ing It to the bunk ho found it AVUS worthies * . Ho notified AylesAVorth of this , but ho failed to make Hull right. Bruckcr had a similar experience Avith the sharper und both ho anil the colonel sAvoro out Avarrants for Ills ar rest. Ho Avas taken into custody about 810 ; ! last evening. AVIchlta Cur Stables Ditrncd. WICHITA , Kan. , July 11. [ Special Tele gram to THK BEK.I The stables of tlio AVIcbltu Street raiKvay company Avcro burncil this morn'mjr. Forty mules perished. Will- inm GuntA' , Tobias Milo and William Hose Avero badlv burned Gunty , It is thought , fatally. Vf. Murphy , another emploio- missing. The Weather Indications. Nebraska Continued high temperature fair , folloAVcd Thursday by cooler local rains generally southerly AVinds. loAva Continued biph temperature ; fair , folloAVcd Thursday by cooler local rains ; gen crully southerly Avluds. Dakota Cooler ; fair ; northerly Avlnda. Dr. Hamilton Wurroil , Magnetic Phy- sieiun and surgeon. Room. 3 Crounso block , cocner lotn and'Cnpltol ayonuo. Chronic and nervous discuses iv special ty. Telephone 044. Go to Pries lake for family , club und school ulcuics. Sl'OUTlXO NEWS. Ycstcrilny'n AVlnncru In the Nntlonnl lu'ajjuo Contests. iNWA.VAt'ou .luiy 11. HosultOf to-day's game : Indianapolis fl 00000200 2 NCAV York..ij : } 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 r. Pitchers HeftfcV for Indianapolis , Keefo for NeAV Vorkl t Btiso hits Indianapolis ( t , NCAV York ll. ! Iji'hirs Indianapolis (5 ( , Now York 0. Umpiro'Vnlontiue G'miuio ' , July ' . "ll. " Result of to-day's ' ciuuo : Washington. . . .1,0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 Chicago ' l 1 003020 * 7 I'ltck-w KroW 'for Chicago , O'Day for Washington. IJaVO hlts-CliicaL-o 7 , Wash ington 7 , Krrors Ulilengo T , Washington 0. Umpire Lynch. Durnorr , July 11. Kesult of to-day's game : Philadelphia..0 00030100 4 Detroit 1 1 n 0 1 0 0 0 (5 ( Pltcliers-Gloason for Philadelphia , Bald- Avin for Detroit. Base lilts Philadelphia 11 , Detroit II. Krrors Philadelphia ! l , Do- trolt 2. Umpire Kelly. I'lTTsiumu , July 11. Result of to-day's game : Pittsburg , 0 03240000 3 Boston 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 (1 ( Pitchers Morris for Pittsburg , SnAvders For Boston. Buso hits Pittsburg ll ! , Bos ton 14. Errors Pittsburg 1 , Boston 0. Um pire Daniels. Amrrlcnii AHHMOcintinn. KANSAS CITV , July 11. Kesult of to-day's irniuo1 KnnmsCity 2 00000000 2 Bultluiore 2 20U'JOOO 0 Brighton Kench Uuccs. Niw : YOIIK , July 11. The results on a heavy track at Brighton Beach to-dav AA-ero : Tin ce-foui His of n mile Cun't Tell Avon , Jorroi-co second , SaA'age third. Time 1 t'Jl. SoA'cn-elghts of a mile Miss Charmer Avon , Obelisk second , Andy Mac third. Time 1:31. : Ono and one-eighth miles Wayward Avon , Greenlleld second , J. J. Ilealy third. Time _ > . ( ) . ' . One and one-eighth miles Dan Avon , Gar- ict second , Pilot third. Time L'.OJ. One and one-fouith mill * Valet Avon , Car- llnnl McCloskv second , Charley Uussell third. Tlinc-'J.iri } , , . Three-fourths of a mile Arrla A\'on , Vtinilln Filley second , Valinnt third. Tjme- At AVuHhiiifilon 1'ark. Ciucuii ) , July 11. At Washington park' to-duy the track AVUS still heavy , preventing good timo. The attendance Avas good. Six furlongs Shotover Avon , Gleaner sec ond. Time 1:18. : One nnd onc-ck'hth miles Bonita AA-OH , Somerset second , Frederick third. Time Ji.ijf. : ( Tliree-quarters of a mile Unvillato AAOII. ilimloocnift second , Bulsou a clo o third. rime Itisif. One and one-sixteenth miles Maori Avon , Mich second , Tudor third. Time 1 : r.r.4. ' One mile 15usine .s Avon , Kensington second end , Antonis third. Time 1 S1 . An Unrounded Humor. KANMS CITV , July 11. [ Special Tele- ftam to Tin : Ttni : . ] The story sent out rom St. Louis that "Tip" O'Neill , of the 31. Louis BroAvns , Avas to he exchanged for Manager Sum Barkley , of the cowboys , is entiielv Avithout foundation. Buiklei Avill remain in Kunsas Cliy. I'lnnioiHl Flashes. The Western association will not disband. EA'orybody is un ous to sco the Sioux Citys. ; , Minneapolis has. ii HCAV pitcher named March. j What has become of "Columbus , " the nascoti i f n'i'ho Sioux Citys will bo hero to-dav for ! our games. - " St. Paul is clinchiifc her hold on the cham pionship Hag. . ' ' One or IAVO of tlio present team Avill bo let out this Aveek. , ' , - , , Tlic Brooklyns Imyo iclcnscd Silch. Ho goes to Buffalo. < O'Connell Avill be ready Sunday to iesumo lis position at ilrst. Minneapolis , Manager Gooding Avritcs TIIK Bur , Avill sticlt the season through. The leaders m the pennant chase , the St. Pauls , Avill not bo here until August. McGarr or Shannon hereufter will play second , Crooks third nnd Miller short. The Western association umpires receive S100 moro pay than the members of the league stuff. stuff.No No word has as yet been received from [ in roll. He Is up in Dakota somewhere "punching" cattle. Dolan and Cautz , ol tlmtlcfunct St. Louis Whites , haA'o been signed by the Browns. Nyco has gone to Toledo. Anyway , the Oniahus have at last got their the ball and the - - eyes upon AA-UJ- they line 'cm out is exhilarating to behold. The Avenkncss and inconsistency of the Western association schedule becomes moic und moro apparent as the season advances. Lovott has yet for the first time to com plain of n soio arm. He is ono of those level- ncadcd plaicrs who takes cine of himself. Flynn Avill bo put in the points in ono of the games with Sioux City , piobably on Fri day. Ho is to have ono more thoiough ti iul. Umpire Hagan has given vry good satis faction here. Ho is a tr ] llo off on balls and strikes occasionally , as are the best of them. Generally , however , he is correct. A big crowd Avill evidently turn out to see the Old Oinalin players , Bailer and Genius , to day. And , by thu Avav , Jack Sliced , Avas u member of the old Union Pa- cilics. From this on the Oinalin publio can expect bettor bull at the hands of their pets. With the addition of McJaritho HCAV second baseman , and Shuoft'or , lite soul hern pitcher , they will bu in shape to keep them all guess ing. ing.There There is n good deal of talk about an east ern clique riinning the bull team. This is nil poppycock. Manager Soleo has no fuvoutos , and if a man demonstrates that lie is Incapa ble of lllling his position he will bo let out. While Shannon has not been playing n first class short , he has been hitting the ball sqiiuro on the nose. In the series of games Just closed ho made two homo runs , two three buggers and two singles a totulof six teen buses. The Omaha management has signed a ncAV pitcher , Shueffcr , of the Birmingham , Southern League , team. Hu Avill bo hero Saturday. Slmeffer is said to bo a good man. Ho is n right hander , has great speed , and has the most deceptwo CUTA-US. V15XDKUS. rtanold Axle Orcaso Tor Corn Salve Composition ol Toothache Drops. "I AViiut tv box of , tlio cheapest nxlo grouse in stock , one-half pint of alcohol , ono oiinco Of oil of inuatiml , tbreo do/.Qii binnll tin Halve boxes and the sumo nifni- bor of ono-hiilf ounce vinls. " Now tluit AA-ns tibrliiinly u queer look- infr purchnso for /suoh nn ' 'ornory" looking folloAV to bo mitkiiiH1. So the ilriiffgi.it asked hjm.khully to t-oino in niul look tit liin sainnlcs wliou the wlno in them AVIIS roil , nud lie boon hud the fakir , for such ho was , making u con- fc.ssion to him. ' And this AVHS the drift of it. "Those things coat wfc loss than 70 conts. I shall boll. the boxes nnd vials Avhon they uro filled at 2-5 cents each- six do/en in all , equal to $18. But I huva material biilliciont for twice that number of boxes and vials , t-o tluit for about iJO cants more , or $1 in all. I shall realize ? ; iJ. ( Any trouble to sell. Not a , bit of it. I' rarely stop nt n farm house that I fall to sell ono of each sometimes IAVO , throe or a half do/.on ; Avlillo at every village I enter do/.on or so go oil likq hot cnkos. What is-lt , you say , and how do I work UV Noth ing simpler. Thu axle grease goes into the iiu boxes. I um not ask for the cheapest to save money , but for the Bmoli. I've done considerable patent medicine reniltne nnd have found that the A'iler tlio Binoll the readier It soils. This nxlo grease , once it is in the tiny "tin box , I call it corn bjilvc receipt ob tained from a Siouy * niediuino mini. Nine people in ton in the .country huvo Blirlinglon BuflinStonl . ' ' The Burlington takes the lead. ' . It was in advance of all lines .in developing Nebraska' It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. * It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of . Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. . , Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone ,250. Depot on Tenth Street. . . . . - corns on their foot , and a s-inglo Mnoll of the stiill is enough to effect a sale. In the visils I pour two tablohpouiisful of alcohol , ilvo or six drops of the- oil of mustard and fill it up with Avuter. The vial then becomes toothache drops , Avhich I learned how to nvako ( I nil-nil J toll the people this ) from a Turk A\hose life I sived in the sea of Mar mora , and he'srnvo mo the recipe out of gratitude. There's lots of toothache ainong farmers , their AVIA-CS and diuigh- lors. Ah to their virtue' . , what of Unity Farmers are the most credulous people ujider the sun. and their wlf-esteem , tlie biinip of Avhich ib a\\fully big , but makoa inii | ) ition iion | them more onsv. There are probably lumdredb of men in the United Statec engaged , like me , in bulling nostrums to village and country people , not one of Avhom knows or fiires' Avhether there bo virtue in them. Do [ over bear from those T have vh'limi/ed'j1 Blobs you , this country is big and Avldc , mid I never return the way I go , and am dibindincd lo boll at the houses at Avhich I put up/or the night until the following morning. I give it to you straight , young man , I do not miss a bale one time ; in ten , and Averot not so averse to gadding about I should folloAV this busincbs as a livelihood. There's ton times as much in it as in farming. " TO MAKE FASTER STEAMSHIPS. Old Marino Ideas In NCAV Gavl ) That Have Iloon 1'utcntt'd lleoently. "It ijubt thirty-live years this biim- mor .since the Ih-ft attempt Avns made to build a six-day Liverpool packet , " taid a South street shinning merchant the other day. in sneaking to a representa tive of the NOAV York Sun , "und , although the recent record of tlio Ktru- ria has almost miulo her n six-day Quoenstown packet , the six-day steamer to Liverpool is still to be built. l > Jn Ib- ) : ; William Norris , a Philadel phia engineer , contracted AviUi John VV. Orilliths , a NOAV York marinearchi- toi't , to build iv steamer that should average IK } nautical miles an hour , carry from UO to ยง 0 lirnt cabin passen gers , real for 3,000 miles , and tiie mails , the Avhole to cot $120,000. Hho AVUB de signed to bo USl feet long on the water line , 37 foot Avido , nnd 10 feet . ' ! inches deep , with a displacement , Avhen loaded and coalutl ( she carried 400 tons of coal ) , of ii7 : ! tons. With jjiiddlo wheels I > 0 Joel in diaiiiotor. turned by an engine that bad a t-ylindor bix foot in dianieler. ll. Norris and Mr. Oritl'tliH believed she would make 18 } knots an hour , and so cross to Liverpool in six days. But Mr. Norris became bankrupt before the vebbclvas completed. Anoljier man bought her , piled on tAvo more docks and reduced her power. Kvon then Bho made 1" miles au hour nyainsl Avind and tide in smooth water. Perhaps as debigned bho Avould have'made the 18J Icijots expected of _ lior. "It AVIUS t-omo time before nnothor nt- ttMiipt to build a six-day ttoamer , Avas nmde. but Avitliin recent yours the idea does not suism bo jiropostorous'as it did Avhou thoiiAorngo time AVIIS eleven days. With each year Die number of invent- Ofb Avlio try to solve tbe problem in creases , and binco January 1 this year no lebS than a dozen patents have boon issued to men who have plans for in creasing the sposd of steamships. "It is not long since a press dispatch from Pittsburg told of a vessel building there Avliich Avould make from thirty- live to forty miles an hour at least. Nothing has boon heard from the vessel hlnce that time in the daily press dis patches , but a patent has recently boon issued to William Johnson , of Pittsburg , for tin invention which is probably the one in nuustion. Nothing seems more roiibonablo to the novice than to suppose that great spued would bo obtained if a belt could bo run ever band wheels forward and aft on each sida of the ship , BO that pnddles sot at right angles to the bolt could dip in the water as the bolt traveled aft and then pass through the air on the part of the bolt going for- Avurd. Tlio Marquis do JolVrio tried it Avithout success at Lyons , Franco in 1782 , nnd William Johnson has obtained a patent on a modification of the idea in 1888. Mr. Johnson used sv Avide chain instead of It bolt. William H. Silsby , of Martin's Ferry , Cal. , has also patent ed a moilitlcation of thu idea , his p.ite.nt covering pnddlos of the T-iron shape riveted to a bolt. ' 'Another patent issued shows nnothor interesting revival of nn old idea. KmanuolJrilTont of Bordeaux , Franco , Jiss patented a modification of the duck's-foot propeller which Mr , John Melville brought out in 1831. The now invention consists of a shaft on each uldo of the ship , with n vide fan on the outboard end. As the shaft is miJved forward the fan is lifted out ot UIQ water by 'tho rotation of the 3hut. ( Then the fun dips down in the Avator und iti shoved uft again. Whut would be done with it in n boa way AVO do not know. "More practical arc the putenis issued for modification of the MM-OW propeller , of Avhich llvw have been taken out since .limitary 1. Mr. Alex. Vogclslaug , of this city , patents a wheel in wliich IAVO of the blades cut into the Avatcr for- Avnrd of tlio vertical piano pa od through the hub at right-angles Avilh the shaft and the two aft of it. Jason S. Bishop , of Olenn , N. Y. , by means of a hollow shaft Avhicliorks nlecvo fash ion around a solid shaft , turns n two- bladed right-handed AAhcel one WII.A and atwobhuiedlfft-hanileil AvliOol Ihoo'ther. Mr. John K. T. Bnrtlett , of this city , patents a wheel the blades ot AA'hich arc curved in the line of a parabolic gen eratrix to form a driving-Mirface. con- sibting of a heiluidnl parabolic surface of ruAolution , and so combined Avilh the projiL-Hc shaft that a piano pa cd through the axis of the bhnf t Avill inter ned the driving suuface of each blade in a parabola , all of AA-hich you Avill understand if you ttro a nuitlie- inatician. W. N. ( . 'handler , of Norwood , N. Y. , patents a propeller A--Jio o hub surface is parallel Avith the axis , and is circled by tA\o or moro integral , inde pendent spiral , somi-circuinforeiitial blades whoso hub surface Jb parallel with each other. Walter L. Strong patents a screw propeller oj ordinary form , with it thin hoop or tire secured to and including the forward portion of each blade. "Last Of all comes the man with a IIOAV form of buoyant propeller. A couple of years ago the Sun described a sort of a Avalk-in-tho Avator , in Avhieh a man proposed to secure large hollow Avhcols or cylinders to the corners of a triangu lar frame , and by revolving them in the AA'ntor cause tlio machine to go forward. Instead of cylinders , Urigon Vandon- burg burrouiids.big hollow shafts Avith open-mouthed air chambers. If you Avill take a do/.on corned-beef cans from which the tops have been removed , and place them hide by bide so that they form a periphery around a short shaft , you Avill get the idea. Such u cylinder Avould get 11 grip on the Avntor , sure enough , but no one at present expects it to develop into a six-day Liverpool packet. "There is ono thing that encourages these patentees of modifications of old ideas , and thnt is the succors al ready attained by the screw propeller. In Hobort MacFarlano'.s 'History of Propellers , ' published in 1651 , the author says that 'ucrow propulbion is now regarded as more economical than side whoolrt , but only as auxHlinry to sails , for thuya re not no fast as timm- ors Avith side wheels , ' while the Mer cantile Mnriiiu Maga/.ino of London , no longer ago than 180:2 : ventured to > ay that A\hilo the .screw would undoubtedly bo. used exclusively for freight boats in Uie future , it could never bo applied to Liverpool packets , whuro Speed was of prime importance. " The message boxes of Ttn : Bun are proving u great convenience to the public. MURDER AS A FINE ART. Somn Queer Stories ol' the Dakota Hail Ijandir' . St. Louis Post-Dispatch : "Talking about murder as a , fine art , " said A. J. Fleasanton , who lives up near thu Dakota Bud lands and to Avhom the gruesome subject had boon suggested by a reference to the Maxwell case ; ' talcing about murder MS a line art I am reminded of , the perfection to Avhich the saff and scientific slaying of one's fellow-men was brought many years ago in the nortlnvest , and Avhich opened my eyes not , a litthj to the muthous of tlio mining mon among whom 1 Avont to live Avhen 1 first visited thy Blai-k Hills. NOAV , don't understand menu inveighing against , the Avcst nnd its border llfo , or critici/ing for criticism's sake the code of moral.1 of the pioneers. Far from it. The country ofhich 1 spoalc is misroproMonted enough , und its manners hold up to a gibing public by reckless writers too often fin1 me to .sircngtluMi the impression that the frontiersman is normally a cut throat. What I do AA-ant to ay is that thrro is no more dangerous man on earth than the citi/on ot it frontier town Avhen he becomes absolutely convinced .that ho must have the life of an enemy. Times are changing nownnd the period is passing mvny Avhen each ono sot himself - self up for an ull-sulliciont judge of per sonal right and wrong. People go to law Avliero they formerly readied for the hundio.st weapon , and Blaukstono is resorted to oftcnor than the boAvie- knife. But it was ilitToront Avhon I first Avont Avost , say Avhon the Homo Stake mines - of their first AVOI-Q pillaged big- pay dirt , and I mu t confess that my heart failed mo until I grow accustomed lo the now order of things. Mind you , I am not speaking of dcsperadocM. but of mon AA-ho made a murder iv necessity Avhon confronted by some stern situation , and Aviio Avould go to Avork in the most cold blooded manner imaginable in order to attain thoirend. It was very terrible to my inexperienced mind when Jim Waters , AVO Avill call him , for I don't Avish to revive unpleasant recqllections up at home , shot down a man who stood high in our little community of minors and traders iv few miles to the north of Sturgis , in a little town that hus long since boon abandoned. Waters had made up his mind to kill his enemy.and hoAv do you suppose ho Avont about it' ? Why , in true Avestern 'fashion , for ho had no desire of having his nock stretched for his pains. The party of Avhich his foe was a member was workIng - Ing a claim just across the ridge from us , and ono flno morning Waters BUAV ills man slowly Avnlking along Jho summit of thu ribO , ax in hnTid , looking for lire-wood. His mind was made up in au instant , and he quietly loft camp in the direc tion of his onomy. Wo could hour noth ing of the quarrel. The first tiling that wo knoAv Avas that Walters hud turned nnd wus miming at full speed , pursued by the man whom I AVUS afterward con vinced ho bud deliberately sturlcd out to kill. The pui-buer pained a little and raised bio iixo us if to strike , and then AVO saw Waters turn and halt. There wus a litllo pull'of smoke , the crack of a six-shootor , and the limn with the axe AVUS dead. Solf-do/unso / , Avusn't itV Of course thiit'tthat the witnesses Hworo and Avhat 1 swore , though wo foil in our hearts that Waters AVUS a cold blooded murderer. I merely toll you this to illustrufo what I call 'western tucticd. ' The went is my homo now , and I lOveMt , but I rccognix.o its faults , and am only too glad to sec the tdo | of tenderfoot setting our Avay. rivco a Ravishing ly Fair Skin. for the F e ; Neck Arm * & Hud *