THE OMAHA DAILY BJiiiV THURSDAY , JULY 31 , 1890 , ! \VO \ THAIS ROBBERS ( Mill .Tho . Men Who Robbed the Elklorn Train Last Monday la Ouitodj , THEY ARE GREEN MEN AT THE BUSINESS , A llriikemnn nt Columbus Ifntalljr .Hurt ItuMliliiiico nt Crete Iliirncil -Died orillsU'ouiult I'rnlrlo Orniit. WX , Nell , .fuly JU. ' . [ Special Tele gram to'I'm : Ur.n.-Thot\vomcti robbed - bed wvend piwengors nn the ISlkhorn tniln last Monday night at Arabia wcio ensured today thri'o ' miles south \Vooil Luke. Uvcr Mnrcthf ilccd was committed thcyliuvc been lost lii the sand hills , nnd they supposed that they were traveling away from the rallronil when they were getting nearer nil the whlli1. ICarly this morning they went to the homo of .1. 1J. Umco arid tried to induce him to lake thorn to some friend * they clulmi'il to have near tlio B , fc M. railway. .As they could uut toll their friends names , Mr. Drum bct-nino mispldousof tlicin iind concluded ttn'.vwftv the ( ruin robbers. JJuinjiwd tomato the trip for thorn but t'llOtticin to stay nt his house until ho went to ii neljiibor's to borrow n spring WIIKOII. This the ineii iurtvil to do , nml Mr. 1 truer , Instead of gnliii ; for \V.IKOII , went to S. 0. Hurw.s , nnoltlibor ; , and sent him Into Wood Lute fur assistance. C A. Jnlmsnn , Milliam Hay , TJ. Myers ntnl nnotlii-r lonn nimoilthiMiiselu's and proceeded to rapt 11 IT tin1 fugitives , whii'h "was done very ciusll ) , as the men were neatly trapped nml inudr but little resistance. The outlaw are brothers , tliPirnnmra arc , { . A. nml Vcl- wore lU'iTon and they live nonrll.ittU1Creek , Nolivhero , they I'laliii ' ti ) have friends who will help them out of tliclr scrape. CoiiOui'trir ' Jicnlon , who hud charge of tlio train ttint wai robbed , went to Wood L.nko nml lilontllludthcftn. In their possession was found four-15 Smith & U'esaou iwolvfra , .10 In silver , ouo boyus silver dollar and the twj ? they nuilu the passenger * deposit their II1OI1PV 111 , Th < 'y seem to to new men atthhwork , but from the preparations they bail maJo then ? Is no doubt they had started out to mul ' train robbing their business. Deputy Sheriff Johnson bu : taken them to Valentino for safe keeping. llmki'iiian Katally Hurt. Cm.i.HP'S , Nob. , July IW [ .Special Telegram - gram toTui : llni : . ] IJcnJrttiiln Vojjt , n brake- man , wai fatally Injured at this pluco tonight by ilio cars. The doctor says ho can survive but a short time. His patents llvo In San- born , la. lirx-Uli'iiot ! nt , troto Hum oil , Ciii-ri : , Neb. , July 30. [ Special to Tin : Bui. The residence of 3Irs. Samuel ' \YI11- Iium Imjncd to the Ki'ouiulat nn ciuly hour this morning. lois $1,1)01) , ) , insurance STOU , Iho I'raiiic I'lro nt < Ju\NT , Xeb. , .Inly 9) ) . [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hii' . | Further revolts from tlio prairie fire , ivliieli burned Sunday , IMou- dayandTuesduy , lire to the effect tint Lou 'I'ierson lost twenty acres of whent , l > le Ol.vm forty acres and his buildings ; Jack McC'louil his dwelling and ImllclliiRs ; W. H. KoiciK'raiits. Ed 1'arltcr , 1) ) . AY. Wnlluee , O. W Mcllanihnn nml others lost much grain and bay. The 41ro was stnrtedby two small ftom of Joriinio Datio , who wuiitcd to burn a neighbor out. Tlio pooili | am indignant , unit trouble is browing. Tlio loss will mount. mi In t lit ; thousands. The I'Voitiunt Camp Mcctliij * . VIIKMOXT , Neb. , July ) . [ Sicoi.il Tclo- pmm to Tun BKF. . ] The Methodist camp meeting cloned its llrst week tonight. ThoU O'clock pravcr meeting was conducted by Kcv .T. T Crnola. j\t S o'clock the Reiici-af inccthiK wasted by : Mrs. J. D. Maxlleld , ana it was uio of great interest. At 10:110 : liov. C.X- Dawson ot Ouwlia pronchcd an able sermon.t 2 : : J liov. Crooks preached iiffaln. Atlo'cloclc the JSpwortli loiwiio was ln'W under tlio culdimcoof Jicv. DayhotT. Toulffht Kcv. Tindull of Central City preached an eloquent sermon to a largo coii- yre''iition. ' Now nirlvals from Onmlin arc Rev. J. W. Mnniuctto anil family. A special nrojruiunio of cmiiicnt foreign talent Is Wnp : prepared 1'or next Sundav and Monday , on which days Chancellor CroiRlitoii of Lincoln will bo iires- ent , preauhiiiK onSuiidiiy and dollvedntj an address on Monday. Dr. ' 1311 McICish of Onai'KO sommnry , Jllinois , tiudLnthor Jlen- Hon are also expected. "Grandma" .laclcson. ono of the old fnl- Olcrs in the army of tlio UirU , being in the m > ithborliood ; of ninety years , arrived from 121k City lust evening , Filley Iteiiiiion , I'll T.KV , Xeb. , July : ) . [ Special Tele- prram to I'm : HEI : . ] Tlierovas a crowd la camp today. Early in Uio i-oads were literally nllvo with wajjons and other veliielos briiiKliif ( In the people from the surroundinsf country. Sorgcuub Cole and M. Davis spoke In the forenoon , Coiiiiinioi | ! of old veterans were formed , mined nnd drilled thu afternoon for the sliani battle tomorrow. The people ) -\vcro addressed by 1 Ion , O. II. Kverctt lieatrlco T , M. Ma jors , Her. A'an fleet , Captain Xyo and others. At 7 o'cloelc a dress parade by tlio Grand. .Army of tlio liepubllo nnd battery A was wltiie-jM-d by tlio crowd. Many interesting stories uru being told nround eamp flro to- iil ht. Tomoirow la tlio big day. Van " \Vyclt\vill \ l > 01iiviit and speak in the forenoon. At tJ o'cloi'lttlio shiinihattlo will be-rln and will bo onuof Iho crowning features o ( tbo reunion. Coin n i It t Jlwi't I n ; t a t 1'a i rlmr y. RUIIIM IIY , Xcb. , July ai > . [ Special Telo- Krom toTiicBiii ! . ] The dt'inooratlo central cominiUeo wet this alternoon , notvlthstand- lii { all talk of their tyliifr to tlio alliance. 'J-'ho expression of the meeting was unani mously in favor of putting oat a full county and ' state tloket. T. K. Delvalb will bo chosen for llont i-cprcsentntlve. IIo was orapowrretl to choose bis deli'K'ites ' to the convenlloii and seleeted T. John liestorson , Juines Kivini , ' , Jacob 7.oolc , Conrad Urucr. J. A. MeCrlRht , Uon JIoss. " chosen to state eon ventionaro : ! . 1' frost , John ICestcrson , Oeorco L'lurh , P. I * Mow , James llwlnp , Sidney Unrtls , C. D. looro. DolcK te.s to thoi-oiiKrossional eon- vcntlPii nroi 13 , R Fisher , .lames D , Hubble , I J Ui'ltulb , .lolm Convfrse. John (5ris oin , John Tonneniakcr , Conrad Hnier. The county i-ouventlon will bo held September 2O. filiot , U'lillo Trying to Kscapc. D.VUOTV. CITV , Xeb. , July ao.-fSi > eclttl U'elesnuu tQ Tnc limArthur : 0. llelt- XIUIH , a young lad from Sioux City , was shot by thoinniMiul of CovhiKton last iilgbt whllo trylitKto Cbcitpofrom that offlcer , Young lleltnianvis held hero in the county Jail to appear as n witness and was Killed out by lili uiotbov. Vestonlay she heart. ! ho was po- ing to leave the country nnd nbo liad sonw of the ofllcers tliul liliu seas tobavo him put luclc in Jailfur safe Iteepinif. Marshal U'lllUms nrrvsted him and wiis iinloelilnK' the calabooso duor when lleitman lilt him a bjo\v on the bead and then tried to < Vapo , but U'llllams followed and shot him vhuii ln > iodised to itop , The bullet went through ttio fleshy part of the lot ? between the Iciiio and hip. U'ho vouud Is not dim * ijcrous , us no bones wcro bwlu'ii. Ho Moil About tIi < Senlis. | DAKOT.V CITV , Neb. , July lK-Special ( Tclofinun to Tin : Br.n.llunii * > s Teller was Inimdovorto tlio district court lodny for Kettlng Ixwiavou eali which ho s\voro \ were wolf seal i , and which wcro atorw.irdi ( jirovoa to be squirrel sealp-i. Teller brought in forty-oiio scalps mid wis jnid the vsuiil houuty on all olthoni by the deputy dork , nlio cleric uelnK absent at tbo time. When IDO sculps WQi-ouxaiuluetl there wcro six wol ( scalps and the ivst woi-e tlio e.ilp of gray sijuifivis. < V AVH'c's Iiilhlullty. LINCOLN , Keb. , July : w-fSwoial | to TUB HIK. | \V , II , Strong o ( Mluourl ViU. Icy fell in love with Ids iielBhbor'awlfo.Mi-a , Phillips , uiidbuci-ooded In cr to elopes. wltU him They nrrlvcd In Lincoln to- Ketncr last nlplil , but tbc di-serU'd htubatul Icuru oil whltbor they had lied , nml appcnrnd on thetctMio thh cvmlng , 'I'lie pullty on \voro [ oundat tlio depot end I'lillllpi caused their nrivstlnstantcr , On sol infills wife behind the bars , 1'liil- lip * iflontt'd nniiiloclartvlhc * would not pros ecute them. They -\vcro therefore rulcaictl , 7hon Mrs. Phillips told lier huslinnd that she would have nothing more to do with him nnd invited him to leiivo her severely alone In the future. I'liilllps ii astonished at hh vvlfo'a actions. She Is a very attractive woman. Charged AVIl Ii ( 'i-iiiilunl A Mint It. UASTINOS , Nrn. , July ! K ) . [ Special Tele- gnitntoTni : ] " 5rK I Francis Chllton , temporary - ary agent of Iho Hurllnptcn railroad nt Junluta , was suwsited thl ( morning for crhnl- nal nssaulton nllftt'cn year old fM named 1'eariOttK Clillton is clinryed v'th ' entic ing thoRlrlto the gn\n \ oftlco at alate hnur last night and with force nccompllaUlng 111) ) purpoio. llovas arrested nt tbo imtunco of .InJRO ymllh. IIo waived cfiunlaation and vuis brmiKlit to Hustings for safe keen- liiif. Tlio wildest excitement prevails at 'Juniata and throats of violence uro freely made , UblltonU ix married man. Died of II IH WoiuulN , \V.\Ki : t'ici.D , N'oU , July ri ) . [ Special to TIIK Uni ! . ] j\ll places of business were clused from 10:30 : iv. in. tolp. in. yesterdtiy on nccountof tie funriMlof Dr. J. J. Long. who ncr Idea t all y shot himself \vhilo out hunting latt Saturday. Services wcro held In tlipi'rwbytcrian church ntll o'clock ' , and the interment wis in the Walwllolil cemetery at 1'J o'clock , under the supervision of A. O. U. \ \ . lodiji' , ofwbk'h ' Dr. L.cnp had been a member , lie w.is ono \Vaicelleld'a llrs > t suttlcr.s , 1ml an oxtcnslvo practice , and \vui liked by all. all..An .An Iniporlanl i .x , Kob. , July 30. Oflicers of the Irish National Iniiriio today issued nn address to nicmbew of the loaiiuo throiiRhout the country , setting forth thu urgent necessity for tlio immediate transmission o [ all avail able fiincttin. .America to tlio homo orgnnixa- tionand : iutliiiri/iii > , - all brunches and indi viduals toforuard fundi direct totbotroni- urei'iu IJulilin , Dr. Joseph HJ. Keimev , M. I' , , No.-lt Ujiper O'Connellitreet , Dublin. Hot \\linU \ tit l''nlrm < nit. PAIUMOVT , Js'ob. , July * ) . [ Special to TUB IIK. ! ] Yeatenliy was the severest day on vegetation of all kinds linownlii this vicinity for years. Thothcnuoi'iieter stood lit 10 I5 In tlwsbiule atlt o'clock In the afternoon and a verllablo hot'.wind was blowing from the southwt'at , The corn is badly injured , and unless there is an opportune rsxin tbo crop will bu almost 11 coiiiilete ) failure. Tliey will bo Put on S.de. T-.inr.mr , IS'cb. , July 110. ( Siiccial Telo- pn in to TUB Bir . ] 'Eleven hundred and eighty-five original paclugos were received at tbo B. , t 51. dciwt today from Kansas City by rredUorluun , the \illao clerk , an agent. Tlio good * will bo plaied on sale August 1 , . llo 'lliroatcncd to 1C ill ItltU'ifo. AI.IJIO.N , Kcb. , July o. [ Special Tele- Rfam to TuiBii.l ! : Uathau Sullivan is In Boone county's jull for threatening' to lull hiswifo and vlll i-oinainhere for safe keeping until bis trial \VheeltTcountyat the next district court , A.I1i.incc Coiix'cntion at Gctiinu. GENOA , Nob. , July 00. [ Spoeiul Telegram to TIIC 3in.-Tho ! : alliauco convention for the nomination of a lloat representative for Xunco and i'latto counties , met today and nominated Henry Stevens of I'latto. Tin1 Homo 'I'cjiin Won. Is'iimAicx : CITV , Neb. , July 3D. [ Special Telegram to TUB llKE.I Tlio came of ball between the Xqbraskii City and Teeumseh teams i-csulted in a victory for the home team by ascoro of 'Si to II. It'ESTKICJiICKIXC } IXTKJtKSIS. llcluriH .Slio\v a To till of 305 , OOO O. , July 30. rSpocial Telc- toTnn Biu. ] Toinorroxv's 1'rlcv Cur- runt will any ; There hai been nnotbcr week of exceptionally liberal marketing of hogs , largely duo to the dtouth conditions. Tbo western pacUIng returns showing u total of S05,00 ( ) . nearly no to the preceding week , and 100,000 , in excess of corresponding time last year. Trom March 1 the packing is 5,1175,000 , , nj ulnst 4,0-15,000 , a year ngo. Lcudiii ! ; places coinparaas fellows : Nrbraska uiul Imva I'ensloni. AV.VSIIISOTOS , July ) . [ Special to Tin DCK.J Pensions granted N'o- brinkmii : Original Puny K HettiiiKcr , Wullaco ; Charles J. Hold , Verdigris ; John Burkart , Fulls City ; Kulirlaiu Miller , JMin- den ; .lolin II. Kelly , Baruda ; Samuel A. Wright , St , Edivuvdj ; Elijah Kutherford , Kcbi-nslia City. Iucr a.soJool 11. Goodrich Wood ItlverVillhuuQuigloy ; , Hay Springs' Original widows , etc. Nancy J. , widow of Joliu II. Thompson , North Demi. Iowa : Original George Simons , Counci , niuiT ; Jnmfti 1C. Fink , liurlhiBi Clurloa H. Vaiieo , UUirlndu ; I'orcious H. Chtiinborlainl Xewelli t'lintS. Uoyntun , Lu Porto ; JolinU. CJustln , MUdletinvii ; Gilta ISaiullut , Mix- well ; Daniel Adhy , Dixtor. Iiiercaso llen- juiiiln 1 , , Browii , lirooks. Original widows , etc , IIiuiuuli , widow of George MeKolly , Jr. , Colfax ; Jane , widow \\'illlura ( N. Evans , Iowa City ; Ilaiiuali M. ICsltow , former widow of Muttliow II. McDonald , Sbenan- doih ; 1) ) . Samuela , father of Samuel Smith , jr. , Belle I'laine. "Widow" nrreaisLaura ( J. Adams , former widow ot Clark K. Wevor , F'ort Madison. Mnrkot Keportiat Manolicstei * . M.vKcuroTEit , July 3D. [ Specl.il . Cable-grain toTiiilKEj-ThoGunrdiaa ) , in its commer cial nrtldo says : The market show * great strength but llttlo activity. Various consld- eratloue , mujnly the dc.iruc ot cottou , con strain iiroducoi-a fenerally to hold llnnly for full prices nnd to strive after advance rules. They meet with butlittlosueccss , how ever. Oucusloiinlly favorite makes are sjld until Fcbrviars" orMmvh , but -with little niar- fjliion Interinediato deliveries. On the oilier hnad. stocka are held In tiumeroiiH Instnnccs Jiwiltin ; , ' buyers hi Important quantities at ouslor price * . Theix * h u moiturato buatness Inexpert export yam tor India at , fiw rates. Tlio ro- ocntly mvlycil Japan donuud Is sustained. Cliinii la doln u little. There Is a slight do- iiwud m tlw 1 iidhi doth dopartmonts. Tlio boat slilrtlni ! * for India nnd Cbiuii are linn. Most inukoi lira n-oll sold , Fine and fancy for riiilia nro also well sold. Common slilrtiuirsttrodu.il. Boat prints are Inquired for. Tliero- are a few sales oC common. There is llttla Improvement in otlu'r furnishing uroods. Heavy vroods nro quiet , The prices ofsomoaro liardcnini ? , I'trtt ( uitiniiH. ST. I'KTUiwnrxu , July 80. [ Special Cable- Ri-.ua toTnr. Bun.J The prefects ot Odin.su anrtMoMllflhuvoiilvMi ofllelul notice that all .rcws cliaixdl with arrogant and Insolent bo- luvlor will bo refused trial by Juatieoaiuid \vill bo punUhcd by the profects. Suvcral prominent Jewish inhabitants of MolillllT have boon publicly chastised and 11 Jewish lud ut niulm l ostock UIIH boon bnxiulod with owstic with tuo word -'tlilef. " Siiuini'uiinplnlir. ( . tlio summer of ISS'J my llttlo plrl two years of UKOUUM taken tturtouslv 111 with summerconmliilnt , .socontmon to ehlldiYii of tliat age , and after bdiikr tiivitod by a physi cian ami getting no bv ttor , t look from my shelve * u liottlo of dimnbufl.iln'M ' C'olte , Cbolra ami Dlnrrhou Itcmedy , She felt ro- lliivediitlurthu Ili-st. dose.nud In threw day * .sbo wai entirely well. Alex , lolr , Drltt , Iowa. EFFICTS OF THE SILVER LAW , Senator Mitchell Says it Will Increase Prices for farm Products , EXTENDING THE FREE DELIVERY SYSTEM , The Semite t'ommlitrn on Postofllocs and Post liiiatls S il"nltM n i'rop- option AVIiicli Mecti With WlSIIISOTON HUHHAUTltK ONtAIH I3BE , ) 513 rotritiKr.Nni STHI IHT : , > " \VAMIIXHTOX , U. C. , July SO. ) Senator Mltclicll otOivKon , who wiis ono of tholernllnjr free coinage lulvoeutes Ourintf the iliieusslou oltho silver hill , neil to your correspotidont this aftenioon tluit with the mlvaiice ot prices ( or silver bullion there voiiUlbe n steady inercaso in prices for farm vrutlucts. "Silver twin gore of thostiitulnril money value V said ho , "it will naturally lead tlio way to market prleoH for all kinds of .American products. When \vo began the ili.ic'lissloii on tlic liHlsoineniontlui n o bullion vas vorthDl cents an ounce. It is over 11.10 today and His stated Hint it will continue to rko until itrcarhvd $ I.1S and probably ? l.20 toiforo it stops. Tliia ia an Increase ulreoily of ubout 25 per cent in the prlco of bullion , mid from \vliat 1 learn throuph niy innlls nnd the tcloKi1 ! ! ! ) ! ! farm products , taking the country over , nvo in- vrcaslnp iiroportlonably. 1 have no doubt that -when the full effects of the .silver coin- ape Imv ure distributed over the country the fanners will linil themselves receiving any- \vlierofroini. \ ! > to5tporccnt ) more for their produce than they got a few mouths airo. The silver law turns loosonioro than $ .7),000- ) , 000 now lying iJlo in the treasury and con templates putting into circulation about ( 1,0011.01)0 annually. Of course silver coin- nee is to cease utter the ilrat of next .Tilly ex- ecpt when the iecreUry of the treasury llnds thc.ro U a demand for tlio silver dolhuv , The bullion is to ho purchased and stored away nnd eortllk'iitea issued to represent them. This talk hy tlio ileinoeratie press all over the country oftluro lu'ln u eassation of silver eoinasjo and that this luivvill iiothsivou better effect than the old one is all buncouil ) and intended to inisloudtho public. Tliero will l > o a eon- tlnuuucu of silver coiniiivhonever there h u demand for the standard dollar. When there Is no demand I'C'rtlllfutos ri'prcseiitiix the cold silver will lie issued to rcnreacnt Uio hard money , ui.d those certillcatos are nmdo a full Icfj-al tctiller for private iuu.satia there fore are Just as gorillas fjold or legal tendurs , or silver coin , as the holders ran secure thorn when they demand redemption. 1 sco that the effects of our new coinage law nro belli ) ; felt in Kngland , whei-o the minister of agri cultural siys Unit a decided ilso in tlio price of farm produce is felt nnd that ills on-inj'to the imv American sil ver. ThonewbilvfrcolmiiTO law willprovo thoroughly satisfactory to everv clemenf. It will make money pleat Icr andtiincs better. U will Increiise nrosiicrlty uiul prevent tha sHs'iest pDssihillty of any kind ot a panic * or strinireiicy in tlio money in.irUets. Kvery safeguard is tlirovvn out to stop the schemes of speculators la bullion , nnd ntthesanio time the people are ( iiar.mtecd that no arbi trary notion of the secretary of the treasury or the ailiiiliiihtnitioti in general can cut off the supply of silver dollars or the cortilieato representing them. To my mind It is by far the luost lini > ortantleKisliUion have had In many yearsand , will KO further to the- prospcrity of tlio country and the people than any tiling wo have liiid. " These uro said to ho also the \lo\vs of Senator Jones of Ne vada , who is out of the city. i\TiiNDi.vc > TIM : 1'iir.i : nin.ivcitT. The proposition which today eunio from tlio senate committee on postoftlves and postroads to extend the free delivery system to towns having u population of 3,01)0 ) or annual poit- oflicc receipts aggregating ? 7OOU meets with ( rciicral approval , and inasmuch us the po.it- ina.ster feuoral suys that K.OOJ a year will cover thoinercaso of eifct it i ? not at all un- likelv that itwlll bo iniucd , If ml lit this session , before tlio end of tills congress , Is'o moro is heard of the proposition to construct buildlu iifor postoMcesin towns of the sei- onil class. It is moro tlnin likely that the schcnio toextond tlio free delivery service to smaller towns will take precedence over the nostofllco buililiiif ; proposition. I'ostmnstcr uencral AVaninnaUer is anxious to extend the free delivery as much as possible. Ho snys the ( treutcr the iiumbcr of people * .vho sire served by tlio iwstoflleo department the greater vill become the popularity of tliat brnueh of the public service and the greater will be the henetltsto the people as a "body. Tin : wn.io.v HIM. 7i ) niiini'oiiTii ) . By a vote of.'i tel the confeix-es upon the orijij'iiial package hill decided this afternoon to report to their respective houses the sen ate ( \Vilsou ) bill upon the subject , which coiillnes its operations exclusively to tlio con trol of intoxicating liquors , U'ho negative vote was caused by Mr. Oatos of Alabama. Messrs. Keed and Thompson of Ohio Joining with thoscnatorinl conferees in support of the senate bill , Several stater , as h well lnown , huvo passed laws to prohibit the Importation of dressed lieof and other meats , which under the Interstate coniiaeiveclaijso of thocoiibti- tutlon , have bsen lield by tlio supreme court to bo void and of no effect , Had the bouso bill been adopted liy tlio conferees the supreme premo eojrt would have been conipcllod to recojiiiizctheso ine.isnres 113 constitutional upon their ro-caactmunt by the states , The house bill was of too broad and general a nature to commend Itsnlf to tlio judgment ot tholaxvvcrs who eomtwsod tlu * majority of the conference committee anil It was there fore sot aside without much opposition at tlio soL-wid uieeti'i } ; of the eoimnltUic. AK IOWA I.AMI HlXIStO.V. Assistant Secretary Chandler today con sidered the appc-al of James Callunim nnd .Tames C. Severy from the decision of the land commissioner In tuarasoof the asslK'ico of Vv'enrlo C. Little vaUallmianimd Sovery , claimants , uiulcr the swiinp land grant , hold- UiK for rejoetiou the claim of thostiitoof Iowa , aislcrneo under said grant , to the novtheastoiio-fnui'Ui ' of tlio sonthpnst ono- fourth of section 17 , towijshlp SS north , raiieo : ! : lwest , Fort Uoilgo. series , UesMoincs laiid district , lowa. Tlio assistant aeeretarv says : "Inasmuchus the liled notes fail to showprlimi f.u-io tao swnni ] ) character of thhtriictof land the burdin of jiroof wus upon thostiitoor Its grantees-to show that the greater p.irt of thotract wnsof the char acter contemplated by tlio grant of Septem ber W , lCiO. ! Consiiiuilne this ease in the light of that rule , I nniof tlio opinion that the conclusion readied by the connnisslonor is justified by the evidence mid the decision ap- peiiled from is therefore ulnrinud , " I'OL'ltTII CI.ISS I'OSTMtSTVIIS ' .m'OIXTnD. The follovliiff fourth class postmasters wcro appointed todny In Nebrasltu : Strlru- l.iiul Ilajc-s county , \V. .1. ifiicktoii , vlco.1. Kt'lly , re-signed ; Wallace , Ijineoln county , f. 11..Ionian , vice X. .lacksou , resigned. lowu : Howard , Way no county , Ij. W. Mullln , vice \V. \ It. Prince , removed ; Mvron " , AlUmalieo county , K. It. Livelihood , vlco KvaOrilUth , reslBiied , A FINK TIUIX OF CA119. It is not often that men in conpress and high up In other branches of public lifo take an Interest in railroad trains , but tuero was sidetracked at the IJaltlnioro & OUIo station , tuh afternoon u twin which attracted very great attention andcaiml many distinguished btatestncii to pass thruugh nnd examine It. Durlnyllio aftoruoon there was almost a quo rum of either bouso that Inspected the train , \vlileh was ono of the series to bo known IM th "Korul Illuo Uue , " which Iho Baltimore & . Ohio lias put on today between "Washing ton and New York. Kaeh on account of the fast time schedule udojitcd will make n round trip every twenty-lour hours anil If it wore necessary tlie crow could bo changed and each of these trains inado to traverse Iho distance on two round trips every twenty-four hours , Theoo trains uro probahlv thuluuidsonie.st that were over run 111 Iho United Status. KuchcousIsU of four cnrs .in express rtir , , n couiblnnllun baRgajro and | ias5eiif er eoaeh , ahrjt class day co.u-h ami a I'alliiuu chair car. All aw paluteJn deep blue and am lighted by the IMutsch gas syiitom , which not only cnaulOH passengers to ' tx'aillnall parts of thu train with tlio' same easuiindcuinfort that their own homes pro vide , hut ( lisa illuminates the vestibules and plat forms"pcrfcolly by means of trsis lumps placed throuitliput , HO that In pussinc from carlo cur and tngottinitonand utTcoachoatbu dtmgci-3 or the ordinary dark platforms nro entirely , nuilcd The train Is vestlbtiled most perfectu , mllll ho heited bythsap. plication of 4U'ikiu tluvtigh the sttinilard ys- toni by liotiiWvjer ravuhitlon hi comiection with n new ln iiter , which makes thn heat roimlarand nt Vlcslrod tenuKn-aturo without the slhjhtqtt , .UMlbltf danger. All of the Blue Llna t"ilt' | were mudfl at the I'ulhnan shops near Ohfuiiuo anil each of the couches has n aninkhitr 'apartment slinllur to tlioso found In t'ulhtian sleK | > w. The windows aw the briMd' iind high ones with which sleeping anJ'chhlr cars nro furnlsheil nnd nil have the Intost ImpiwonieiiLs , The custo mary conthcs nro as handsome and convenient < iw the ordinary chulr nnd slwplnc inr.Tho Ualtlmoro k Ohio makes the trln W-twccii New York and \Viish- ItiKton-'tOpUlfj , live hours , Koch coach hiwa porter aluf every train a dining or buf fet car. Thu train attr.ictcd widespread at tention and was visited bv nhiiost every rail- ro.ul man in the city. Mi1. Charles O. Lull , tbo general pntawirer agent of the road , wan present mid received the vlsltow. AN IDIT'lll The necessity of an editor for the Congres sional lii'eonl. contemplated by Senator Slier- iiwn's resolution Introduced the other day , Is shown In tohivNIssuo of that publication. Some ono in n'uthority has taken .Mr. Slru- blo's iihllllpic apihibt Speaker Koed , deliv ered in the hcuise yesterday afternoon , nnd divested it of nil ita entertain iiij ? features. It was also redintod In bulk tosuch an extent us to IKJ idmost lost in the paifo on which it was printed , air. Strublc suoko under the live- ininiitc rule ami is understood to have oecu- pled the full limit of his time , but his remarks upppiulii the Ueoord today coiilon ( ed in the sp.ieo of a more "stickful. " If the Uecord is to bo iniidou recoitl really of what takes pliiro in congress the editor who is selected should bo u limn of sulllclcat Judginc-nt to decide vhat to kei'p as well as what to leave In other words , know n good thing when ho sees it. MI CILIANEOIS. : Speaker Heed and Chairman MeKlnlcy an- noun co that t bey cannot accept Invitations to make -iiioeclio.s iiuriiig thocoinhur caiimalgn : that if they Iind time from thelrcoiijivs4loiiil duties to uoupoa the stump they -will dovotn their effoits to their own districts. .Major IMcKinlc-y has a dotnocrutio majority of 1,500 toovorconioin his dhtrictaadlio snya it will uiiilce him hustloto neldevo success. Jtldpo Blxlerof North I'latte , recently an- pointed a member of the pension hoard of ap peals In the Interior department , arrived today nnd was introduced to Secretary Nohlo and .Assistant Secretary Dusscy and \vlll inline- dlatcly enter uiwn his duties. I'KltUVS. IlKiTII. Henry 7ame , n 1'oi'inei * Onuilia .loiir- nnlist Had a Close Call. Uixviit , Colo. , .lulySO. [ Special Telegram to TIIK BiiK.l Tucre was frightful wind anil dust storm la this city lust overiiiij , ' , during which Henry James , a well known newspaper man , came near meeting his death. Mr. James , his wife and baby bad spent the afternoon and cvoninjr at the residence of some friends on Capitol Hill , and about 9 o'clock they started for their homo In the rtiiterof the city. They walked directly to \vhorethoyexpertedto \ take a cubic car. A cloud ot dust was Hying1 , and it was with inuchdllllculty tliat ouo could see across the trect. Several mluulfts iwssed and the little party almost coucludid that the cable had stopped' ; that there would bo no more cars and that they would liavo to return to their friends' house In spend the iiirht. Mr. Jituit's held his daughtui'iiiliis arms and was about to wall : away when bo was struck in the binallof the bnek by a tramway car , which came rollini ; nloiiii in the darkness at the ruto of twelve mile * mi hour , and oa which there was not a sl u of light. Instantly Mr. James appreciated what had happened , and his only thought was for the safety of his eblld. llo grabbed the baby's ' clothing and stretched out his arm us far as ) K > 3slblo so us to et his little one out of reach or the cruel wheels. Most fortunately the conductor of the car was at the front end nt the time and ho grabbed Mr. Jiiiucj by the co.it collar the moment ho was struck , thus keeping him from tailing to the ( 'rouiiil. The grtyinau stopped the car none too soon. MiivIitruM found little Marjorie under the step crying .piteously. Her bonnet bud been worn to shreds , showing that her bead had boon bumping1 along the ground. Mr. .lanioa isewillned to his hod and hit biclcpahishiniconsidorably. The baby has quitoa number of black and blue spots on its person , but is able to bo about the room. THE K.I 31XJKHI' J/ A'i".S ; Vt\ Hatiloii Throws lo\vn ) tlic C > auiitlct to G n n < la n r. Dui.i-Tii , Minn. , July , " 50. [ Special Tele- grdinto TIIK Bun. ] Edward Ilunlon has au thorized TIIK Dei : corresiwadcnt to Issue tbo following challenge , for which the earnest iiionoy has been deposited and -\vlll bo for warded by draft to tho- New York Clipper la the inoriilnn : "I , Kdwird Ilnnlon of Toronto , Canada , will row J , G. Uuudaur for any amount from $1,000 to Sir 00. over any fair eoui-so in Amer ica , ( rourso to bo mutually agreed upon , ) the race to occur within two mouths from tbo time of signing articles and the course to bo u mile and a half and turn. To this end I have deposited Sir > 0 with the sporting editor of the D-ulnth Daily News , tbo sumo to ho forwarded by him to the Now York Clipper , which latter paper shall bo iinal Htaltuholclcrs in tlio event of this chal lenge beins accepted. I shall bo pleased to meet Mr. Oaudaurto urnmco details. The roferco who shall bo agreed upon Is to be Judge of the condition of the water. This challenge remains open for two wcoki from Jld.V ! ) . EllWAltl ) II A NI.ON- . ' Witnessed by T. F. . lloweu , John Teenier nnd lialpli McKenzie. " Air. Hnnloii Is desirous that n match bo inado mid adopts this direct course to put nu end to all delay. Deserted on lh Hv Niw ; "Yoitic , July 30. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bin : . ] Moritz Varin , a draiuincr .for a manufacturing glass bouso In Germany , ar rived yesterday on the steamer 1'riosland ( n search of his runaway sweetheart , Christina Autspitx. She eloped from Berlin wit ha well-to-do married mini named I Hurled Si'hoecks on the eve of her marriage to Viidn. taklnir with her $ J , < XX ) < if V aria's money ami also all the presents ho bad mado" her. Sc.hoecks' wife was also a passenger on the Friesland. The fnlthh ss i-ouplo wcro located In Chicago and Varin ami Mrs. Schoccks will proceed thither tomorrow. Vlc-tory fur Ijiuly Diinlo. T osnov , July 30. The action for divorce by Viscount Dunlo against his wife , who , previous to her marriage , was n singer in a innslo hull amlMjf1 which Isadora Alerth- holiner was naiu'c as co-respondent , ended today with a .yqrillct for tlio dofendont. \Vheu Lady Dunlo inado her nppairaneo she was greeted vita loud cheers. Justice Ilannon , In summing up , said It was very evi dent that tbo su\t \ had been brought by f ord Clunenrty anil notlly his son , Viscount Uunlo , mid thought his' rowarto showed that he sided with I..aily Duulo. fur Four CiiA ! > "r , Arl/ . , July ; 10. ,1V , Cress , keeper of u nolqriqys dance hall , was shot and Instantly klllcA.tod.iy by Constable Uoli- in-ts during a quarrel over tbo ownership ot seine cattle. A' fc\v minutes afterwards Frank Nelson , nit Asoldler , in a ilt of jeal ousy murdered hls'iulstress , Surah JlcChar- vls , and her threu-ytfar-old child. , Dakota I-Ml'toi'N on a .Iniul. Y , S. I ) , , July 'M. I Special Tele- frramtoTiiK ] ) RK , ] South Dakota caltors , their ladles and friends , to tlio number of IW ) , arrived from 1'lerre. at r > : : n ) o'clock this evening and catered the town heaclod by thu IMorrn band. All will remain until Friday morning. A reception and ball will bo given tomorrow owning , Tha Third F.istist Trip. Nr.w YoitK.Tuly , ! ! 0.-Si [ > eclal Telegi-am to TnuIliiK. ] Thq White Star line steamer , Majestic , which arrived hero today from Liverpool , inado the passage from Qnocns- to\vn to Simdy Hook in llvo days , twenty -two hours and llfty-ei ht mlautod. Tills is the third fastest trip ever nmdo across the At lantic. lloiiomliinteti for Congri m , CLRVEUKII , O. , July ao.-Kzra K. Taylor was roiiomlnated by acclamation by the ic- publlcuus of the .Nineteenth district. THE BOICOTT IN FULL SING. Shippers Everywhere Combining tj Oppose tbo Now Bill of Lading. A MEETING WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST G. Over One Hundred Shipments Have Already Jlecn JHtertod from Oilier Konds to the Crnnd Trttnlc. CIIHMOO , July SO. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HIE. : ] The boycotting of the rall- oads which will adopt the now uniform bill of lading Is la full swing. It w.is estimated that lit least one hundred dlffereut shipments vero today diverted from other roads and given to the Grand Trunk , which road made n written agreement on July 17 not to use the proposed bill of lading. Shippers all over'tho country uro romhiblng to oppose the > ill of lading , and on August 0 will hold an ndlgnatlon mecllnft In Chicago which iirom- sos to almost reach the proportions of a mass neetlng. It will bo utterlv Impossible for all oh- cctorstoho heard or to have read the In- lumerablo letters of cninplainLs received by .hoGhlcagofroight , ouioini , mid moinber.s of the board of trade , mid opuirently every grain shipper in tbo country , is making u ; > iTsonal mutter of his opposition. There is [ jraetically no other topic of conversation itnongshippers. Chalriiiau libmchanl today Issued an additional letter on the sub- icct. Ho lays particular stress on the fact that charges have been made which ren der tbo bill negotiable , ami that the Now York produce exchange has in effect ap proved the wliolo document. The llrst claim is ni-knowledpcd by the shippers. In regard to the New York pro duce exchange , Commissioner Iglohart of the Chicago freight bureau said : "Tho Now York produce exchange recommended sov- ? ral changes which have not been made , They only approved it subject to these change. ) . Hut the exchange simply looks at this nutter from a receivers standpoint , winch must bo considered , and wo are as llrni as ever in lighting the bill of lading. Our meeting on August 0 will bo nn eye-opener to the railroads , and I think will show them the necessity in yielding to our just o.ud moder ate requests. " Unto Predictions. ' Ciiicuio , July .11) ) . [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hen. 1 The Railway News bureau says says : "It is a wlso uiun who knows whether or not western roads will advance rates. To day's mooting of the Western Freight associa tion w.is perfectly harmonious as far as was concerned the main advances ou live stock and packinghouse products rates , they being advanced about'percent. . The advance in lumber rates was stopped by the apparently irrcconciliablo dispute between tbo northern and southern roads. The southern roads still imistcd there should bo not more than 0 cents a hundred ditturunco in tbo rates ou northern and southern plno , while northern roads want S cents difference , it was found Imiwssililo to compromise on 7 cents nnd the wiiolo matter was referred to the lumber committee with instructions to report tomorrow. "Should there bo no agreement on the lum ber question the whole advance in rules is in doubt in tbo minds of some of the ro.uls. Jf the advance is made it will bo effective for iiiiii > ty days , at least , and nil matters of dis pute will bo referred to the committee of live chairmen. They will see that each road gets its share , but what tbo blmro.s will bo the roads themselves do not know. rverythlng is In readiness for thoiuhnuu-uof westbound rules on Krlday to a III ) cent basis to the Mis souri nnd ( D cents to St. I'.ml. That there is mi urgent ni > od to the railroads of an advance is shown by the various state ments of monthly earnings for June , of which tlio Burlington statement is n fair samnlo. As compared with Juno of IS1 ! ! it shows nn increase in gross earnings of $ V > , .T7.1.U3 and a decrease In net earnings of $2SI.4i'J.OS. The iiieivnso in upciMtinir ex penses of tM'JTl.iiTi tulls tll ° story. "It is not publicly known , but from switch men up , all classes of labor cost railroads more this year than last. All the advances in wages have been made to avoid strikes , but they cut a largo figure now vliou ship- ineiitsaro falling oil from day to day. " A Ijoalc la Jay Gould's Ofllce. Kan. , July at ) . [ Special Tele gram to TUB BF.I : . j There is evidently a lonk in Jay Gould's Now York oftico somebody is giving out the news. Yesterday morning the Associated press papers contained a Kansas City dispatch announcing that a private dis patch from Now York stated that Jay Oould bad wired IJ. V. Wtitfgoner of Atchison , tlio Missouri 1'acilic's general attorney , to bring a suit to compel tbo Kansas City union depot company to admit tbo passenger trains of tbo Kansas City , Wyanuotto Sc Northwestern road to the clonot over the iMIssouri 1'aeillo tracks. Mr. Waggoner denied tliat ho had received any such dispatch and said that lie did not think ho would bo called upon to tnko any pirt in * the controversy. Last night tbo dispatch arrived and Mr , Waggoner will bring the suit as stated , As the dispatch did not roach its destination un til twenty-four hours after its publication by the associated press , it is very certain that some-body In ( Jould's oftico is .soiling or giving away news. A Stad'iiioat of learnings. CIIICAOO , July IH ) . The Chicago , Burling ton & Qulncy's gross earnings for Juno show an Increase of J.Vi.ni ; ) , and in not earnings a decrease of &KH,2.V. > . For the first six months of the year net earnings show an increuso of ' ! lit ) ColVco Question. Nrw Yoitic , July M. ( Special Telegram to Tin : Ilii : : J Members af tlio Now York coffee exchange today hold a lively debate on tbo question of opening tbo exchange to coffee of North , South and Central America and Kiist and West Indies of nay grade from common to prime. Heretofore only l < rn.il colToo of any ( trade of Kio or Santos from common to prime has boon dealt in on the exchange. The movement Is bitterly opposed by many of the hulls , who see the impossibility of cor nering the enlarged market. The matter will bo voted upon Friday. and NEW Yoitic , July ,10. [ Special Telegram to Tut : Hii.l : The total voluo of imports ami exports last year attained the highest point over reached in the United States. They amounted to * ! , ( ! 17,101,011 against f I , hT.rillU- O'iT during the preceding IUr.il year , an la- crease ofl.r > ! ) , fi.Y < , as7. The value of imports of mcrchandiso dur ing the last fiscal year was tbo largest in the hibtory of the commerce of tbo country , amounting to } iV.tii.'O. : : " > atraiti.st $ nniil , ; , < iYj , duaiag tbo preceding year. The exports of gold and silver were & -li'J.yu : and ? J l.WVJ'.H ' were imported. Ali 0iiIc ( < l with Ills Katliot-'H a ST. Lonn , Mo. , July ao. J Special Tde- gram to TIIK HKK.Edward ] Ifake , a young married man of twenty-seven years , who has bfcn employed ns clerk and collector in bis father's commission house for ten yours , left lost night nnd with 1dm disappeared $ louu front the safe , to which ho had access. The watch and chain of tbo young man's mother , valued at { 100 , Is nlso missing. Ills supposed young Iliiko has gouo to Kansas City , accom panied by his wifo. Knitted IllHToiit ImiiiiMliiitcly. TCUUH HAITK , hid. , July 30.-Uity Clerk Oeobegan of Paris , 111 , , was arrested ticro this inorulng as ho was about to leuvo on a train. Judge M.vclt released him oa a writ of habeas corpus on tbo ground that not sufJIcientcausu wa * staled in the telegram from 1'arls. ( jcohfl.ran Imincilhitoly loft for purls unknown and Un minutes later the Paris imntihul arrived with the proper Su nr 'I rust Kan'cerx. Nr.w TOUK , July ; -Onictali * of tlio sugar truit today aimo'jncod that Kldder , i'eabody & Co. had been solc'-tcd ' a t bankers for the reorganization committee and the llrm bus boon added to thu comiultteo. I.OHT AT NKA. The Spanish llarU lCNiornn/.n | tiers in Mid Ocean. N'r.w VonK , July CO. rspcctal Telegram to Tun IliiK. ] A dispatch received hero ! today announces the loss tit sea ot the Spanish bark Ksporanza and a portion of her crew. The bark sailed from Hotou for lAiltmouth on May 20 with a cargo of ell. She carried a crew of twenty-eight men. Foggy weather was taut during the entire voyage until Juno tl , when the fog lifted and a gate sjmmg up. It Inero.Hoil In vohoiiKMice until June 1'J. At thoboighlof the gale two port holes wcro staved In and water poured Into the vessel in tons. Kvontuully the water caused the cargo to shift , part of the hatches burst and the hu.ivv barrels rolled from slclo to side. See ing tluit the vessel was doomed the crow took to thu boats , tlio last man to leave being the captain , As ho stepped Into the boat and pushed off , Iho ill-fated bark rolled over mid mink. The small boats kept together for two days , during which tlmu they sighted two vessels , neither of which notice. ! thu signals ol distress. * The boat containing the boatswain and three of the crew separated from tbo others In hopes of being picked up by spreading the ocean track between them , Un the third day the Norwegian bark Askoy , Captain Khrens , from Hamburg , bore down and picked up all but the boatswain's boat. This had disap peared during the night , and although the Askoy sent out luats to search for her no tr.ico could bo found of the missing men. The Askoy mwoodeil on her vovunu and landed the .shipwrecked mariners in Quebec today. No tidings have Ix-en hoard of thu missing muii and it Is feared that they have been lost. Admiral AVnllu-r Hrpm-ls a Very Kii- Joynulo CritlHU. Niw : YOIIK , July HO. The squadron of evolution lution , which has been cruising In foreign waters for the last eighteen months , dropped anchor in Graves Knd Bay last night. Admiral Walker was scon by u reporter tbis afternoon uml in eonvorsaHon was en thusiastic over tbo cruise. IIo took Decision to deny emphatically the stories which have been printed hero from time to time of the disaffection of the squadron , troubles among ofllccrs , cte. lie said he had never been on a cniisi1 that was so entirely five from anything like dis satisfaction or disturbances on board vessels. Of course , hi a squadron containing 1,5X ( ) ofilec-rs and ineii under military restriction , it was inevitable that ollenses mint occasionally occur , anil ot course penalties wcro hilllctod. IJjt no serious ojfonsusvcro committed and no penalties inllietcd that could bo described as severe. The squadron was re- ceivt'd ubriud with tbo utmost .kindness and courUisy.Vewiro in fact , " added the nd- mlral. "fetoil from the inoinont wo dropped anchor at Lisbon until wo left the last iSIedi terra neaii station , and at Hlo Janeiro Llie feting was continued with redoubled zeal. Tlio Ura/iliaiK , iiulcod , const mod our coming as a special honor from the United States to the now republic and could not sufficiently express their appreciation of it. National C'apllol Notes. WASHINGTON , July UO. Sanford of Now York today offered for roforonc'o to the ways and means committee a preamble and resolu tion rcjfiirding Mr. Ulaino's expression of opinion upon sugar duties nnd reciprocity , postponing legislation on sugar mid molasses duties next session and requesting tbo presi dent to enter into negotiations with attain mil the Central and South American states ookiug to a consummation reciprocal ar rangement , etc. The president left this afternoon for Capo Strike in the Coke PiTTsiifiiu , 1'a. , July 30. [ Special Tele gram to THE BII : : . ] Tomorrow all the coke i-cglon plants will shut down to enable the men to attend a mass meeting nt Aloyer , Pa. , in the Connellsvlllo region. The object of the meeting is to agitate a strike atV. . J. linynu's third coke plant at Moycr. His em- playos nt Fort Hill and at the Paul works met last night and decided to strike , and 8,000 , men Avill par.ulo in JIuver tomorrow to bring them In tbo strike , linyno refuses to sign the coke schedule. Sol /.me ol' a Schooner. VICTOUIA , B. C. , July 30. News has been received hereof the seizure of the schooner George K. White ut Ounalaska for neglecting to keep n copy of tbo bond filed that she would not take firearms Into Alaska. The Victoria schooner Ariel is reported to have been boarded bv the cutter UusbTuml warned to keep out of Itolir'ag ' sea. A copy of the formal proclamation was given to the cap tain. This incident , it is thought , centra- diets tbo report tluit tbo policy of lv > S will bo pursued this season by the United States , . National League. AT rirrsiinto. 1'itts burg 2 01000 1 1 0 B New York 3 1 3 S 1 0 2 2 * 14 Hits Pittsburg 10 , Now York S3. Errors 1'ittsburg r > , New York ' , ' , Hattcrles Gum- bert and Decker ; Hussloand Iluckloy. Urn- piro 1'owora. AT CIXCINVlTt. Cincinnati 0 0 0.0 00000 0 llosttm 0 001 11 0 0 * 3 i Ilits Ciiicimmti I , Ho-ston 0. Krrors Clncimmti' ' , Doston 1. IJatterics Hhines and Harrington ; Ulnrkson and Uctiiictt. Um pire McDermott. AT INDIANAPOLIS. Cleveland I 00001 021 5 Ilrooklyn 2 0030004 * 15 Hits -Cleveland < ! , Brooklyn H. Errors- Cleveland I , Brooklyn : J. Hiitturies UurlluM Smith and Kiinmcr ; Terry anil Clark. Um pire McC uuid. AT cuictno. Chicago 0 0 (5 ( 0 0 2 3 1 3 8 I'lilladelplila. . . . ! 0 1 0 Hits Chicago 7 , PhllaiMitlua T. Krrors -Chicago 'J , 1'lul.iili'lplila j. lliitteries Iliitcbtnsoa and Klttredge ; GlWboa and Clements. Umpire Lynch. I'layers1 Tiuugiii : ) . AT lU'l'FAI.O. Iluffalo 0 001 0400 0 5 Philadelphia. . . .0 0 1 1 0 "J 2 0 12 Hits Buffalo S , Phlhidnlplila IS. Krrors- HuJfaloT , I'hilailelplilii'J. JJutturlos Haddock nml Muck : ICnoll and ilellnmn. Umpires- Leach iind GiilTnoy. AT J'irTSHlWO. First game I'lttsDitrg 0 00000020 2 Xuw York ! i 8 a I 0001 * 10 Hits Plttwiturg 0 , New York It. Errors I'ittsburg 2 , Is'ow York 2. Datterios Maul and Heidi ; Keefo and Kwlng. Umpires- Mack and Jones , Second game 1'ittsbuix' 0 00000180 0 Nc-w York a 4 ! 1 0 2 0 0 0 * 12 lilts 1'ittshuiv Ii. New York II. ISrrnrs- I'ittsburg 7 , Mew York 0. Uatterles Ciulvin nnd fields ; Cr.mo and Rwlng. Umpirea Mack and Jones. AT a.nvnr.\Nn. Clovehuul 0 I ) 'J 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hoston 1 * 4 Hits Cleveland It , Hoston H. JUrrora- Clovelaml 1 , Huston : i. HattoriiM O'Hrlon and Sutcllffe ; Kwlbourno and fciwett. Uiu- plrui Ferguson and Holbert. AT CIIICAOO. ChliMRO 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 r. Hrooklyn 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 'J 0-0 IliU Chicago 8 , Hrooklyn 13. Errors Oiicairo : i. Ilrooklyn ' - ' . Hnttorios King and Farrcll ; Woyhliig and IClnslav/ . Umpires 1'Iorco and bnyder , American Ansuc'lutlun. AT IlllOOKLVS. Brooklyn 0 t ) n 0 1 0 0 1 0fi UolumbUY a 0 2 S 1 Ii U 1 * 1 ! Hitf. Hrooklyn 8 , Columbus 10. Krrors Hrooklvn 5 , Columbus 7. lliitteries Mur- iiby ami Doylu ; liastrlght ami O'Conncr. umplro 1'ooploH. AT IMIII.AIIRMMIIX. Athletics 0 0 0 0 3 U 1 1 0-(1 ( Toledo 0 0 0 0 4 I 0 U * -7 llils Athlctle 7 , Toledo 0 , Errors Athletics a , Toledo 5. JJattcrlos 1'osillvely onrril l ' y the o J.'ttlo ' IM'lH. CARTER'S They also rcllrvo Ills- "ivsa " fro-ftDi jiotI.i , In- ITTIE dlp'stlon and Too Iimrtj Hitini' , \ perfect n-m- ptlyforDI'/Incsi Hrovsliu > t > 4. U m the Mouth , ( oatcd Tain lutheHilo. W Kit. Tluy Wjulute tbo HowrK Purely Ye .p'tablc. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , nnd Koblnsott ; Itealy and Welch. I'mplro- Doc.si'hcr. AT uurii i > Tr.n , The r.ouisvllloKiuno win poitponoil on uo > count uf ralu. Syracuse 0 00000001 I St. Louis 0 1021002' ll lilts . -Syracuse fi , St. Louis 7. Krrors - Syracuse ! ! , St. UnitsII. Hatterias Lincoln andO'ltourlio ; ltiiin > cy and Wells , Umpire Currv. Tennis Tournament m IhirUnittnn. Hi-iius'cnov , in. , .luly ) . ( Spivlul to Tint Bu : . ] The Uurllnpton tennis clubatv nor footing nrriingoini'iits fora two woi-it" ' t."ir- ttimiotit to begin next Tui-siluy , An rii-.t -i , for a list of liiindsoino prues oltered b tuo busi ness men of tbo city. CYr. vii. : v xi ) , O. , .Tnly : tl-Special ) [ T < ' 1 to Tin : llr.i : . ] The attciubinco - ' . .a- . the weather beautiful , nnd tbo track ! n I hard. The free-for-all pace was ti. ! . tion of the tiny. Adont.s , the California h - wiis tin * favorite. IIo took the llrst an I - . onil heats , but could not capture the jin/i < I the second boat Adonis went tbo fastest milt * over paced In a race. Soon nftt'r tlio st'irt 1 lal I'olnter bctf.in to crowd tbo L'nliforulim and the rc'iiinindcr of the Held were left In the rear. On tin-back stretch Hal was itaiita like the wind. Turning Into the Mivtrli hu" and Adonis won * neck uiul neck. It was u name strticglo. to tbo distance Han , wln-u Hal \\vut oil' his fi'ot and ran under the wuv half n length ahead of Adonis. The luat.is given to the latter , however. TlinoJ ll lit the 'J:01l class Almout was the favorn but after r idy Hnllion had taken thr OINI heat , mid she and Almontlmd ( ? oni * tlu > si-- end dead , IShunbi'Ino Maid canio totlu > irout ami won. Jlr : ! trot , a.-M 10 , divided- Alvin vmi.l inoiit AVllkes soconil , Abbli * V thii\l , oilu-i t d'Ht'inct-d. ' Heat time ! : lv"lj. Five-for-all p.iciii ! , ' , ? I,5IKI , ; dlviiliii H .1 Pointer won , Ailonis ' oconil , .li-wrtt th.r-l l red Arthur fourth. Hi-st tlnir - ' . ' II ili : trottcJ , < WJ , dlvtded-Mambriii , * Ma 1 \vou , Lady Bnltron bccuiid. Alnuuit ihn-U , Time fourth. Heat time -Jilt ! ) , . ( Jut ti tiN',1. . , July ,10. [ Kpci i.il T-lo. gram to 'Tin : HiiJ. : Summary of t.i la > s races : Three-qiinrtcw of n mile Ulplou wmi , His- cult second , Slunibei1 thiid. U'lino1 'il l Flvo-eighths of n uiilo Josie W wmi. l' . . 'i olu second , l-'nvora third. Time 1 : ii ? Six and one-half furlongs Facial IJ wo , Prince Kdwird second , Lonely third. Tir u. I : - . " > . Six nnd one-half furlonj-s Kancix-as l iiiallty | second , lugo tldiil. Time I Ono and ono-clghth iiillos-Jusilr \v.-i. . Falcon hci-ond , Ocrinanic third. 'J'niu' , ' 01 Seven-eighths ( if a mile UlacUt born won , Lancaster second , Qulbbler third. Time reach Cace.s. IluioiiTox DKACII , July ; : i ) . [ Special gram to I'm : HII : : . ] Suiumury of today's races : Five-eighths of u nillo Xugirott wou. Hilly Boltoii second , Viol Gelding third , Five-eighths of a mile Rustic von , A us , r.iliau second , ( iomorra tbirft. T'mo ' roH4 Thrco-fourths of n mile - CJood llye won , Tbnvndalo second , EUu T third. Time 1 l ) Three-fourths of a mile Young Oracio won , Hannah second , Sinolu third , 'rime - 1:184. : ! Ono mile Ncwburg won , Kosomary Mur ray fgolding ) second , Vcrdeur third. Ttmo 1 : 15. One niilo Crispin won , Signature second , Ernest third. Tiine-1 : . Hovcn-oiHliths of a mile St. John won , Bralt second , Lighthouse tblril. 'TimeI uKl. St. I'aul Itaees. ST. i'Ai't. , Minn. , July 30. Suininary of to day's races ; All ages , ouo mile Khafton won , DMninr second , OullghtthlrJ. Timu-l:12. : Three-year-olds and upwards , ono nili nml fifty yards Hcrtba won , Kopcal SPI-DH i , Grade ! ) third. Time l:13a : , ' . Minneapolis stakes , two-yeail-pjjjsr c 'i- sevenths of a mile Kaincr win" , Ida . ' n \vlek second , HirAbner third. U'lmo- ' ' Threr-year-oliU and upwuiil , wlUn am sixteenth Linicllght won , LliidsVs , Voodcraft third. Time I j.'iO'i ' , ' . I v Three-fourths of a mile hunts Ai ( ' "aiTow took two heats , and Almout second , Lam > mt third. Time -1:15. : A.\tcl at Independence. I.vuEi'nxnr.xrE , la. , July ! 10. - 1 Special to Tin : Hti.J : It has been definitely arranged that Axtel will trot hero at the August meet ing. llo will bo hero during the cul ire week and give each iwy ono or more exhibit ! . > IIM Megotintlons are In progress to pet Suuni for tbo same meeting. .Inlmston , the paeor. wil bo boio and contest Inarauowith bin rivui Urowu Hal. Charles Tlioinp-ntn , wno h.w been tniining several boi-ses at itu.sb nuk : f ir the past week , sent Manager , two \enrs , by Kutwood , dam by George \VilU.s , inj ii liCKon and Xox , three-year-olds , both by N'it ' wood , wore each sent in 'J'i'.i'j. : ' Mm- } Mar sliull made her best time today , li :1U'j : ' . The KngliHh 'I url' LONIION , July HO. [ Special Calilegniir , In Tin : HIM : . ] Thu race for the Sussex Ht.ilt.-s of5 sovereigns each , with DUO soveiilus added for three-year-olds , winning pc-nuli'iut and maiden allowances , nuo mlle , wnsv n ii the Uuko of Portland's colt .St. SiTf , I'rimi Soltyzoff's lllly Star seennil , uml K.V Haird's colt CSiilden Guto third. There wurc clKhtatartei-s. Tbo race for the Lauant stakes of IK ) sov eivigns each , with 'WO sovereigns irlded fur two-year-olds , allowances , llvo furlmi t. v. as won by Noel t'Vuwlck's ' lllly Minn , S. I'l.-vo land's lllly draco ( > oni-ov bccinnl. lliirmi Dobicrsuli's lllly Komanco tlilrd. Tbeiv \ \ ere eiuhtsturlcr.s. Hintol mid I'alu Alto. CixnxxvTi , 0. , July : * ) . [ Special to TUB HEI : . ) Tbo ( Jucen City driving club has se cured Snnol to trot against her reeurl ami Palo Alto to trot against the Ht.illlunm.uiil ut the club's meeting In Seittcnibcr. KvuVllkes ( . * ( > c. in K. C. LAl'iniTK , Itul. , July ! * ) . ( Kpivlnl to 'J'uu Hr.n.j Hrooka ChuvU sold bis great irnttmi ; mare , KvaVilkos. . Ui'Jfi'r ' , turiM ) totluj to f Alex Fniser of Kansas City. Aboolutoly Puro. A oreium ortarttirbukms I > ' ) w < ler , ofleavonlnn KtruiiKlli l > Uovcruiuout Ut > - t. IT , liX > .