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    CMLAHA. DAJI/Y BMjiJ JKIDAT , AFGUST 1 , 181)0. )
ffillOl'XDS AND RABBITS ,
Etcy Furnish Splendid Sport for a large
Crowd at the Fair Qroundj ,
A NUMBER OF EXCITING CONTESTS ,
Eovpinl lii eroHtln HvcntR on tlie
I'rujfmmtno Tor Todnj Omalia
Tnk : s Tlirco SttMlulit CZJ
from tlio
An nearly everyone expressed itvlio \ wai
tircsent at the coursing meet at the fair
yinlenlay , "It wa.s Immeme. " The
vns most excellent from start to
llnlsh. the local doRssliowliiK1 more speed and
ftaoliitlim tlmnwas expected of them , Cap
tain IJjiy' Kelly won flr.-it place l-.andily
Hffidnst a Hold of eight Rood dogs. Ho Is
nlnrj-e half Scotch greyhound , and for so
hriro a dojf handles hlinsrlf well. His
titrldo down tliotiwk wore tremendous , and
the speed lie showedwas worthy of the eham-
) lioil4.
Several of the doRi entered from Council
3lluITs failed to Appear on nccount of the
inolorlino ri'fuMnj ? to brlnif them over. Sev-
iral of thu owners wore conm < 'll"d to hire
vrlvate ri > nvov8iici > ate carry tlio dos ( over ,
fclloivover , thcro vcixj several pieyhound *
] in * ml not entered in the regular stake ,
that took the places of those that were ab-
lent , and there wai no break in thu reguhir
prorjraininc. The r.ices . were all hotly con
tested , hut thrro vas not a rabbit touched
iluHiifr tlienfttrnoon. 'J'ho little lon eared
Jellowit showed mo'it wonderful altill inevad-
JIIK their pursuers , at times doubling over tlio
coui-s > e and retuniln to tlio corral where
they were started , but in most innlances
they went throiijtli like ilylnif phan
toms , not allowing the do s to
uppnach ncarur than twenty feet ,
and when they reached the escape disap
peared lilto.shadows , In ono hist nice a nib-
lilt too clowly pursued a < ho tried to pa i
Captniii Uiiy'.s Kelly , nimbly jumped over the
tlop ? , clearing him by several ( cot , to the evi
dent delight oftho spectatorsJndjlnp , hy tlio
vigorous npphiuso from ( hi1 grand stand.
C'oursini , ' In Omaha Is an assured sticcoss ,
nnd the two remaining days will undoubtedly
nee larqc crovMs inattondance.
Today there will ho a neiv.stake with sovci-.il
Rreyhonnds entered that did not compete yes
terday , and the rtmnini ? will ] irobiiblvx \ )
more Interesting , if such Is pniflible. Seldom
luis any exhibition heen Blven on the track
with less ftictlon ana more satlsfuctloa to
the spectators ,
Tim races yesterday wcro begun ivith
faptoia Kay's Kelly and Ernest Meyer's
Kly as a "byo'1 do In the slip %
Jmt when tlio rabbit came from thochuto
"
"tri 5v woreCiiRa ed In a penuino " .scrap , "
and the little jack , unconscious of nil danper ,
'ran down the stretch to the escape. .Another
ono was sent out , the dogi i > clnp slipped
hiriKly. At once they cmshtsifjlit and wcro
off , Kelly Aithlng the pace , but tbo rabbit
xvustoo qillckfor the big fellow and stopped
for un instant , and then quickly pairing him ,
reached the escape1 In safety.
Dr. Helhn er's b'aust , a very larjro whlto
imil blao do - , made a jpimo race with William
Huffiky's Mercury , but the blfr fellow was
too heavy , thoamuller ilog baiting him polnt-
1. . s.
If. N . Jayncs1 blue Hog Ilidalpo was next
Bllpprd with liiinimln Bird , a little blue ,
owned byonoof tlw members of the miocia-
tlon , bat this buliitfonlyn "bye" race , or c.x-
crcisiiiK course , it was awarded nidalf'o. Dy
thornlejof coui-slog , If n dog entered Is not
present , ndognotiii the stake must bo used ,
to Klvo tins * , ial number of r.iecrs.
.1 amcs Stockdulo'3 ' Prince Bismark ran a
"be'-nic ' wlth William Ilnffslcy's ' lloauty ,
maltlnp u fraud eltort for u doy so largo and
'f.it.
'f.it.In
In the second scries Ivolly was slipped
with Mcrcniy , dofeatlnff him in a hnrd
coui'se , tlio hare loading them twice over the
track. Hidalgo and Prince His mark ran neck
nnd neck hall'down the track , a'hun ' 1'rince
Bhowcd slightly in the lead , heating JllUalgo
wlchu , little to spare.
In the third series Kelly aud I'rlaco B ran
an undecided course , but they were nfjaln
placed in the slips and Kelly ran thocouno
twice over the track alone , I'rlnco refusing to
pursue the hare. Kelly wis awarded tlio
honors.
The ladles were quite as numerous In the
grand stand and incarriaces as the pentle-
inoii , mid were most highly entertained. Sev
eral prominent persons were present , amonjj
tham AInyor Cashing , who expressed his do-
liKhtwitn tho.sport in most complimentary
terms. The malingers have extended un In
vitation to tliA ball clubs , and they will be out
in force today to sco tbocoinsini , ' .
The dayWnn delightful for the sport , but
the track would bo Improved by a peed rain.
, The iMjrfcct success of tlio meet hero -will
servq todruva very largo crowd today and
, ut the rnuiiiiiK at the Bluffs on Sunday.
Coiirsiug Is worthy to ho placed In tlio front
milks of Hold sports , and is qnito adapted to
the masses of tlio people. Ills both exciting-
and entertaining , and none who can get out
Hhould miss it.
IIASK U.U.I. .
Onmlm 10 ,
The Oimilnn adiled insult to injury yester
day by talcing tlio tliird straight paine from
the Flour City lenders In the peimaii' ' , chase.
'J'ho DlaokSox won the j ime easily after
they c otat It , but they delayed lonp enough
to mnlcatho contest uncertain , and on that
account exciting.
Sowdcrs was inthabox for the locals and
did mtiKnlllccnt work. IIo was a tdllo "wild
at times , lint was effective at critical jiointa
ami , wilh the phenomenal support pivcii liltn ,
jmt ni > a panic tliat no team from Minneapolis
or anywhere else had a license to bout ,
Youiih'Mr. Killen , Into olSngluaw , clldtha
UvlriliiKfortho Minnies , and fur four in-
nliiKs did It effectively. After that the lllaek
Sox fouiul him when hits were needed and
scored nn i-aiy victorv ,
The Omati.iswere blanked in the first foni
liuilnirj , but tliovisitors Ijcgan thoran got-
t liic wwk In the second. 1)ly ) jjot a liiso on
balls ami took third on Newman's wild throw
to catch him at Hirond , and scored onMiller's
ninsle. In the llflh Mr. Dowie dropped the
ball over the left Hold feiue , and Day made
his second run in the ninth on his single anc :
Carroll's ' three-baiter.
The loeals hrolto the Ice in the fifth. "SVlth
Ncwinin and Sowders out Uanavan got flrsi
on four wIdoonM , stole second and went to
third nn Walsh's easy hit , and both scored
nuIConrns1 corking siiiRlo to right. Ive.iras
Kcored on Cleveland's two saclier , and Jinn
ruhnn was thrown out at llrst. Another rut
was added In the sixth onVIlll3' pix'ttv
three-luso hit to left und Newman's saerf-
II ce.
This \vas \ niotiRh , but the boy * decided to
take a llttlo conceit out of Mr. Sasinaw.aiu
they hopped on Ilia ncainln the eolith am
added t\vo rniw on slnjjles by Androwa
Newman and Sowilers ,
Kven then they weren't satisfied , and pile
up four mow runs in tha ninth oinkini ;
total of ten on singles by Uannvuu and
Iveurns , t\vosockers hyVilhsand Newman
and a tliive-hitKiwr by Andrews ,
The ( ! roat featuiij of the K aio wis Cana
van's Phenomenal single hand catdi o KU
Ion's clrlvci to left tield in the eighth inidnp
Hvery meniiier of the homo te.un did eseol
lent work , the errors of Nmvnmu and Sow
dcrs belntr of the cheap Wnd.
The score.
11V ISNIMW.
Omuiu , o o o o a t o 2 i io
> llmu < upotis 0 10 0 t U 0 U 1 3
Btll XI 4.11V.
tf , Mltiucipolls'i. Two
I me hlt Kcarii < , ( 'lurel.'iii'WIIIK ' ! Jic
Threo-lin-lo lnt ( \nilr w , WIIIK , Ciirroll.
II nunMm Howie. Doiitjltf playn Clevlaiiil
tnlliinrahnnto Andrcns. llnseioti tall * -OIV
SowilfM ! ! . iirt Kllli-ii 7. Hlmc-U out-lly Sjiw-
< lirH . hy Klllfnl. WlM iillflic-s-Hy Sowilorw
1. Tlnii'nf ( taiiif-Oiiehourandllfty inliinles.
'
JJonvor 1O , MllwiiuJtec ; 12 ,
Ir.rVEii ) , Col. , July 31. [ Special Telegram
toTiiKftiii : . ] Following li thcresult of to
day's t.imo , ! _
JIIUVAl-KKB.
U II O A I It II U A K
f , 3b..l I I 8 0 I'ooniinn , ra..O U a 0 O
Mfl'l.'i : 1.2l > .J 1 J 2 lllVtlll. rf . I
'ricintwnr. rf.l 1 H 1 olWolch , 2b . t
ClIttlH. PI . 1 3 I 0 O lHKll , M . 0 1 O J O
ItrrnoliH , sa..l 1 U U 0Oiilrrnipli | ) , rf.O I 4 I O
NVhlto.ll ) . J .1 Z D OIMnrrlU'r , H--0 I 13 B O
VVIilteiicniI , lt.1 2 1 0 O'Alterts. 3l.0 ) 1 2 U 0
McNnbb , O..O 2 'I O lliKrclit , o . 00 1 0 O
Wilton , p . I ) O 3 1 0 UavU , p . 0 0 JJ 3 J >
_ . . . . . . . 13 > l ? njl [ Totnl . 2 7 27 _ 3
II V l.\N l > MIS.
lli-nvcr. . 0 1 0 2 ( 2 I n 0-10
Milwaukee . 0 02000000-2
mn llonverft. Mlhvniikt-o 1. 7ivo-
-ffliltdii'iid ' - . Weleli. Thref-liaso
lills Curtis , t'etttt. Honia rniu-Wliltu.
HKOM flolcn JJi'iiv ; rS , 5IIwaill | > eo t ! . Doulilu
nnd trlplo iiliijr.Vclpfi to.MorrNoy.ShoHi to
MVU-h to Moi-rl ov. Tii'ailway lc > Mi-nlono.
Dih-vinplrtlu Allierts , Huso onbalh-ClIMe-
> 'al > f > I. otriliivlpsH. .Striifk enl Ily Mc'Xalih
l.bv IKvli'il. J.ijft . on li.ws PcmuTfl. Jlll-
. " > . \VHil pilch Mi'Nnbb. Time of
pumo-Onuhourand llfty inlnulos. Umpire
lloovcr.
_
St. I inl a , Slou.v City 1.
Sionx CITV , Jo. , .luly 31. [ Special Telo-
Kram to I'm : 13in. : ] Following Is the result
of today's pimo :
iioL-xcrry.
a n n A K 1L U OA K
Flmu.i , rf.l ( 1310 Murplijr.m . . .00 20 ( I
llbrk. in 0 n I 1 0 Cllno. rf. I 1 1 U 0
lllimii. If ' ' i ) 0 0 0.0 A liter. If 01
Kiitinc'l , 3l > . . ! ) 0 'J l'BSwoiiioy.3ti..J | !
llm-nan. 2b..U 1 0 a 0 M'l.'iUKlillil. xO U 1 ft t
tll-llll
HY INS I KM.
SlonxRltv .0 4
'
St. I'aul. . . 0 1013100 * 8
SUMMAIll' .
Earned runs-St. Paul 1. Two-1 > a o hlt'c
.cnliH , frijnliart. llasusou balls Oir Devlin
.loir Mi-olifa t. I.pftnn liases-Sioux Oily 4 ,
M. I'milT.VIM pitch llovllii t. Moeldii 1.
Hacrlhco hltM bf. I'anl - ' . lilt by nltrher
lielllianso. l'a' ed ktlls-L'rtiabiirt 1. liases
tololi-St. Paul. o. Sioux C'lty ' . Donblo uluys
-Strauss to Genius , Thau Ono lnnir and
.lilrty minutes , ITnipIro llenpie.
City II , lies Jlolnes 1.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , July ai.-fSpceial Tele
gram to Tim Uix.-Followlug ] Is the result
of today's ( raino :
KA'NM\S CITV. I 3)E ! ) MOIVKX.
u ii o A r. K 11 0 A E
ir , 2b..u l 4 : i l I'altnti , 3l > . . . .0 0021
Smith , If 2 21 00 'llallloy , O..I )
liiriiim I II 00 .McKuriaml. u..fl
lliioviT , rf.,1 Kltnuunn. lb..O U 13 0 0
ML'iinx , ll > . . . . - ' 2 ! 00 I'tiplnn. 2l > 0 a 3 U 0
r , aii.D Cl.ira. in
, lullnn.l , a.'J 2 U a I ) Hclinlil'iuiD.lfJ 2 2 0 3
.iiiiiviin , C..H 2 ,1 0 ( ll.Mnculliir , s..O U 0 5 1
Swarlicl , 11..1 'J 1 S C Mart , rf 1 1200
Uiurli. P 0
Totali It 13 27 II 2 Mjorn , | ) 0 0 0 S 0
Totnt < T"i'TH 5
11V 1M.V15IW.
Kansas City . 0 29 00 00 3 0 11
lies Hlolncs . 0 00 00 00 10 1
Sl'WMAIIV.
Knrncd riuis-Kan as City 0 , Oei Molnos 1.
Thrcc-ba.sK bin Ibillairl. Homu rims
II n nn , 11 art. lla-scson b.ills-Oir Swtutzel'J ,
oil lluueli 17. off .Myers 3. Struck oat Ity
Hwart/isl 1 , by MyersX I'iihsrd Hall Mcl'ar-
l.incl , Tlino ot Biiim1 Ono hour uiidforty-Uvo
niltiiites. Umplrcj IlauHWlncj.
ol' Iho CIulw.
I'liivoil. Win. I.o.Ht , Tor Ct.
Mlmicapolli..77 47 ItO .010
Milwaukee . . . . 7l 4T : K -r' ! > J
KIIIIIHS Clly. . . 7i : 4J III . : " . ' >
Ilonwr . 75 41 : .S4 {
Moux City . 74 l ! H . - !
Omalia . 77 ! fl 4'J .4.Vi
les ) Mollies. . . . 7li : 4J .421
it. I'aul . 7t ' .rl SI .311
National
AT CI.VCISSATI.
Cincinnati 3 10 11000 0 2 S
Philadelphia.,0 00 00051 0 0
lilts Cincinnati U , Philadelphia 14. Errors -
rors Cinpiniiati (5 ( , Philadelphia U , Batteries
Vlan and Kcenan ; Smith anil Coments.
- ' SIcDcrmott.
IT IXUIASAI'OI.1 ! .
Cleveland 0 001 3030 0 0
Now York O 00030101 5
II its Cleveland 12 , New York 7. Errors-
Cleveland 1 , ttew Yorlci Batteries Boattin
ana Xlmmer ; Hulo and Buckley. Umpire
McQurtde ,
AT CHICAGO.
Chicago 3 0 00 000 10 4
liostqn 0 0 01 0 0 0 ' 0 0 1
IIIH Chlcaso 0 , Boston 3. Errors-Gill-
iKOl , Boston ! ) . Butteries Stela andlCitt-
riilKo : illchols aud Bennett. Umpire
Lynch.
TIayerH' I.eisne.
AT lllTFF.U.O.
Uuflalo 0 0 01 001 30 5
IJoston 0 0 2
Hits Buffalo 10 , Boston 9. 'Errors-Buf
falo 1 , Hoston f > . Uatterles CunninRhani
and Meek ; Kilroy und Muqiliy. Umpires
Oallneyand Sheridan.
A.T rrrrsnuKO.
IMttsburff I I 00 1 1 8 .0 0 13
Brooklyn 0 0 10000 0 0 1
Blits 1'ittsbnrgll , Brooklyn 8. Errors
Pithburc ii. Hrooklyn 7. Batterlch-Maul
Hlim Sowders and . -
: Dally. Umpli-cs-
and ICniglit.
AT ri.UVEI.AXU.
Cleveland . 1 0 00021 3 O fi
Philadelphia. , . . a 2 R 0 0 3 0 0 * 13
lilts Cleveland 10 , Philadelphia 13. Errors
rorsClevolaad 4 , 1'hiUdelphia r , ' . Batter-
lea-Oruber , MeOill and Breauan ; Sanders
uiiclMilllgnn. Umpires Ferguson aud IIo- !
bert
AT CIIICAOO.
Chicairo . 0 0 0 0 ,0 10 0,0 1
Now Yorlc . 0 I 2 0 ' 0 00 0 0 U
Hits Chicago S , Xc - York (1. ( Errors-
Chicago ( i , New York I. Uattcrica-Bald-
wiuand Farrell ; Kwlnif and Ewlnjj. Um-
pirrs Snyticr undlMcruo.
A inei'ioaii A
AT VIIII DULl'lllA.
Athletics . 7 1 d 0 1 0 1 S 1 15
Cohunliu * . 0 1 1 0 S 0 0 a 2 t )
Hits Athletics 12 , Columbus II. Errors
Athletics 15. Columbus S. Butteries 3Ic-
Atahon and Kobiuson ; Knauss and Doyle.
Unipi re Docschcr.
AT SIW YOltK.
Brooklyn . 1 0 1 33 03 02-0
Toledo. ; . 0 00 10 11 10-4
Hits Brooklyn 11 , Toledo 11. Erron
BiwklvnH. Toloilo 0. Batteries TDaly and
Pit/ ; Smith and Sage. Umpire-Peoples.
AT UOl'IIClTEII.
Rncbeatcr . 0 0002 0001-3
Loulsvlllo . I 1300 000- 8
lilts Hochoster.'i , Lonlsvillo 12. Krrors
Iiocliestor y , Louisville 2. Batteriw Birr
ami CIvImnr , Strattoii and Kyan. Umpire
Emslie.
_
1 1\nlun and ( anilaiir rviatulietl.
MlNMlAi'DLts , Mina. , July 31. Haitian ,
instead of accepting Oauuaur's chullengo to a
thivo-iulle cull raeo | or from § 1(100 ( tn $5,000 ,
issued almost tliys'.unochullt'Htfo to liaudu.ir ,
xvhlchthulatU-raceppted fgr * ) , M)0 ) a t > IJe ,
iiamlni , ' several courau , amoni , ' them Keo-
'kiilt , la.
1'iir JloAulitt'o niul Icy or ,
Nu\vOnuAS.-i , La. , July 31. The Olymplo
Mhlotle ulub pnipo.sw to put up npurso o
jt'NK ' , > for a lluisli IlRtit hetwwn Jick Me
AulltTo uud Hilly Moj-er.
CltMoluiul llaeos ,
0. , July 31. A brisk wind
blew directly down the quarter stretch today
nud had much to do with reducing- spcei
of the llycrs. Hi-own Hal \vw hmo aiu
could not go. Ilinry Wllkes wai substituted
trotting a mile tou ninniui ; mate without a
Bklpin2llV.
Sutiol started at a hall inllo polo anil came
homo. She went the tirst quarter In Ut ice
ends , but broke In the stretch aud onino lionic.
at u slow pace. She VTJL * afterwards scut u
fullmllpltiSilS ; first quarter ae
.
J"'i cla s , ! , UOO , divided U'nltcr K won ,
laud second , Strovii' third , Lllaek Hawk
outth. lloattlinc-'J : ' - , .
Jil'claw , 2K ( > ' . > , dlvMei'Alfimt ' ti won ,
'anmlieo second , J. 1) ) . HHinrdson third ,
InrgarelS fourth , Kest time 'M7.
Knees.
N. Y. , .Tuly HI. [ tipeolal Tolc-
Bram toTiiB Ben. ] The -weather was clear
nJ the track fast. Following'Is a summary
f the races :
First raeo. ono mile Lnvlim Belle , the fa-
orilo , won. Ionirshoro second. Ucrtle Dthlrd.
Jntthrco of the tea entries started. Time
Second race , three-fourth mile , Saratoga
tnkos , tivo-vcar-dds Ualjjowan , the favor-
to , won , I'alcntiiio second , Ulaelt Lot third.
Time 1:17. :
Third nnd ono-sl\teenth mllos-
nice , one - \ -
icililr , the favorite , won , Worth si-cond.
lnttwoof tbo seven entries started. Tlmo
1'ourth race , ono anil one-eighth miles ,
Vdirondack hancllcap-Hhono von , Uriz/lo
ccond , Clyo third , liuporU. the favorite ,
VIH not hi'iird from.u \ trallt2 and I'elhain '
vero srratchwl. Tune-1 : . " ! ! . 9.
l-'lfth r.to < T , three-qnartoMof n mile , sell-
ns-Ohjcetion wen , NustrnlitK , the favorite ,
eoond , iyerthird. ) Time 1:1 : ( > .
Sixth . mllfBrad
race , lhrec-n.unrtor.ioC n - -
ord , tliii I'avoritc , won llaleyhoo second , Cor-
tell.1 tliird. There wc-ro Tour starters out of
" Ight onlrioa , Time 1:1 :
Pui-lc KIIIICH.
PAHK , N. J , , July JU , Sum-
nnry of today's races :
Ono milo-Chaos won , Tavlston second ,
Ovid tliird. Timo-1 : K5f.
Optional sUikcs , two-yriar-olds , throo-
'ourtnsof a niilo-ContribiHlou won , Vnga-
hona sccnnd , ICUdcer thlnl. Time hi'- ! " ) ,
Jiuw.irlc stakpstlirce-year-olds , 0110 mile
luroloowon , DruiilcsssocondTulla Black
burn third. Time-1 : 'JV. '
Alllo and ono furlong Orillamrae ivon ,
ynoauro second , lieportcr third. Time
Throo-yoar-olds and upwards , ouo miln
Sum NVood won , 1'cnzancu scconJ. Bcllsnrius
third. Tuno1AM. .
All nucs , throe-fourths of a mile TlpsUCC
, von , Blithe second , AlBurchanl thinl. Time
1:1 : H.
Maiden two-ycar-olih , flvo furlongs Hlr-
oeco won , BOUSJ hrutii second , Somerset third.
Pt. I'a nl Ilnee .
ST. I'.iui , Minn , , July 31. Summary of to
day's races :
Mii dcn two-yc.ir-olJs , thrcc-fourllis of a
mile Jltchaelvon , Yale ' 01 second , Gilfora
.hird. Time 1:16.
Three-year-olds nnd upward , ono mile
Rival won , X second , Loiigshottliii.il. Tlmo
St. i'.ml stakes and
, three-year-olds up
ward , mile and one-fourth Cousin .Teems
won , \Varpcalc second , Cashier third. Time
Thrcc-yoar-olds and upward , ono milo
amioi'onso won , Sena A second , I'oleums
third. Timo-1 M'j.
Ttircc-ycnr-olds and upward , vnilo and three
nrlotijri .Al Farrowvoa , Heron second ,
Vice Regent third. a'lmo-2:2a
The Kii 'lisli Turf.
LONTJON- , July 31. [ Special Cablegram to
I'm : BEE. ] The race for thu Goodwood cup ,
aluo 3)0 ) sovereigns , odd oil to a sweepstakes
of 20 sovereigns each , winning penalties nnd.
jrecdinff and maiden allowances , two miles
and a half , was won by Colonel North's
tlirco-ycar-old mare Philomel , Noel Feii-
ivick's tli rec-y ear-old lllly Golden JIaxo second
end , and J. II. Hammond's four-ycaixild cult
"rimes thliil. There were nine starters.
Tlie race for the Uous memorial stake * of
20 sovereigns each , with ! > ( JO sovereigns added
for two-year-olds , winning penalties and
: > rcedintr. allowances , three-quarters of a mile ,
was won hy Tord Bradford's colt Cuttle-
stone , PoiiKlas Ilalrd'i ' lilly Phyllido second ,
mil the duke \Ycstnilnster'B ' colt Adieu
third. There wcro live starters.
Entries Kor Toil ay's Itaucs
AT nillOIlrON 1IBAC1I.
Fii'st race , fivc-elpliths of a mile , selling
.7 V at , Decoy TDuclr ( filly ) , Vera , Anstraland ,
Tioga. Sadie Somers ( colt ) , INIarioM , Jllss
SUfTKto , Cecalia , Uay\V , Felix , Violet Gcl-
diiuj llappahuunoclc , Lady M , Pasadena.
Second race , seven-eighths of n mile , sell
ing limit , The Doctor , Or.md Dultolnc ! -
( | iiet , Vivid , Halrspi-inff , Consignee , I-.vdin ,
1'oincry Sec , Osn , Aanlo W , take\vood , ,
Chanibly , Pilot , Checny.
ThirJ race , ono mile Manhattan , Dell-
wood , St. Luke. Vindcx , Drumstid : , Glon-
nounil , Klove , Kowuril. Fergus , Itoscraary
Alurray , TJrlniin , Gratitude.
Fourth race , one mil one-siNtconth miles ,
Badpe , Ilallston , Seymour , Cnllttr , lirian
oni , Bonanza , Glory , Miss Cody , Count
Dudley , Extravagance , Alaid ol Itichland.
Fifth race , three-quarters of a mile
Thorndnlc , Ked , Nubian , King Ire , Common
Sense , Eclat ( tilly ) , Liz/.ie , Roulette ( lllly. )
Sixth race , ono and three-quarters miles ,
over seven hurdles , liandicap Tarqulu Bos-
sunio.Echo , Killamoy , Sclioolmaster , Jim
Jlurphy , Leo Christy , Jam Barleycorn ,
Futurity , Gray Gown , Auirod.sbu.rg.
AT S.llt.VTOO.V.
Pii-st race , three-fourths of a mile , two-
year-olds Plancliettc , Lees , Eon d'Or ' , Cut-
nlonfj , Strategeni , Tom Donahue , Tourist ,
Bulloof Orange , Uarthu CimpBell , Mrs. Den
nett , u'oojlieiid ,
Second inico , one rnllo nnd seventy yards
Hydy , Dilemma , Little Crete , Big Brown
Third rare , tliree-fourths of n mile
inian , Tnrrlnifton , U'hitonose. Kmincnce ,
Kupcnlo , Don McCreo , nonnie Ino , Mamie
IlajFojcuicdc , ICingstouc , Xoa , Ctirnot.
Fourth race , ono milo Maid of Orleans
Trestle , Fellowship , Happiness , Ilonoletta ,
i'uxzcl.
Fifth race , three-quarters of a mile , selling
Everett , Leo Drip.1 ! , Outright , ( Jencvlovc ,
Vidette. "YounjjDiila' , Bliss , Itemembnmre ,
Sunnv Broolr , SallioQ , IJollin Hawley , Satis
faction , Pdl Mall.
Orion Heats t lie favorite.
LONDON , July 31. [ Special Uaulegi-am to
Tan llBr. . ] Only two starters came to the
post at Goodwood today for tlio nice for the
prlnco of W ales' sluices of 2W ) sovereigns
each subscription allowances
fortwo-ycar-olds.sex .
ances , three-quarters or a milo. Uouplns
Itainl's lilly Siiihonla was the favorite la the
bettlnp at odds of thrco.to one on her , but
the duke of "Westminster's colt Orion won
the race.
* t ItAUKJI.lfl <
Von l > -r Alio's Latest Scheme for n
Twonty-Cluli Circuit ,
Svn.vCvK , X V. , July 31. [ Special Tele
grain to TIM : Unr.Manager ] Chrh Von Der
Aho pivo last nljrlit some outlines ot the now
baseball project which , ho says , will to put
Into operation as early as possible. This is
nothing more or less than u baseball trust
and somewhat more comprehensive than that
outlined n short time ago hy Spaldin ; ? . Chris
has talked the matter over very carefully
\vlth the Chicago baseball magnate. The
plan Is to form n combination of the thrco
leading associations and plaj- them all In ono
prainl circuit , with twenty clubs , from
many different cities. U'hu attendance would
ho urgor ut the several games and a Rront
saving would he made in the matter of rail
road fares and hotel hills. Von 13crAho
suys that tha days of the brotherhood am
miiubered.umllf they manage to pull through
thu season it will ho to him a great wonder.
The brotherhood bo willing nowho ; says ,
to compromise with the league on nny terms ,
but tlu Litter prefer.valtliu \ ? until" the col-
luiuo comes. Tlio hunlost part o ( thu light ,
ho says , Is over now. and the proposed base
ball trust is Intended to reimburse the mag
nates for their losses this year. Von 1XT
Ahc , of coarse , expects Just now to win the
nssoclatlon iicnnant and ho thinks ho will
play the league for Iho world's championship.
Strike nt IMtlHlnu'K Imminent.
I'lTTBiii'ito Pa. . Telegram
, , July ai.-Specinl [
gram toTIIK ItaK. ] Two strikes , iiivolvlni ;
over ten thousand men , are threatened within
the ni'x t two weeks , On iH'Xt Monday mornIng -
Ing about four hundred plustcrew will po on
a strike for the control of the apprentices ,
The strike will cut off all work In luo build- .
liiKtraciei and u-ill throw 7 , < MO tnon out of
emiiloyciont. Unlcnii their demand fora nine
hour day and Saturday half holiday ere
granUxi , 3.10i ) machhilsU working In the
sovcnty-ilvo shops In I'ittsburir auj vicinity
will quit work on Monday week.
EVERYIlWt IS lIAffiOMQDS.
The Western Freight Association Holds n
Host Satisfactory Meeting ,
PASSENGER RAtb BACK TO OLD FIGURES ,
TlioMlsiouri I'arlHoOlVcr * to Buy Up
Slock IIlit'i ! > jr9riinluiinllllcs | lit
Ten l ir Cent on tl c
'
1 Dnllnr.
Cnic.vao , July a ] , [ Special Tclcprani to
Tut : BUB.Concord ] hovoroJ over today's
meeting-of tbo\V' stoni freight msoclntloii ,
and the result is an arrangement of rates
luorosatisfaotory to western roads Ihniinny
In force for years. Yesterday's advances on
live stock , Orcssed heef and pachliiRliotiso
product rates \\ei-ocontliiRont on an ndvanco
In lumber rates , nrid today that Important
matter -wn . settled by the northern lines
nsrecltiff to charge. 15 cents , an advance of SO
per rent , and the southern lines agreeing on
! cents.
Much to the surprise of all concerned , the
troublesome question of the relative rates on
Michigan and Kansas wcro nil hut settled by
the adoption of a 13 cent rate both ways to
the Missouri river. Tlio only question not
'
settled is that of grain , rates. The .Alton's
notice of redui lion uuwheat to 20 cents and
other fjialn to is cents , JNllssourl river to
Chicago It yet to bo acted upon , it will bo
discussed nnd perhaps settled tomorrow.
The manipulations In pr.lln rates liavo car
ried the actual rat03 far below thaso figures
and It b probable that the Alton will
cither reduce to a liraro low enough
to meet the soi-rct cutlinp , or lunoro the
whole matter. A compromise to CD cents on
who.it and Koc'iiti on other iraln Is being
strongly urged if the .Alton Insists on the re
duction.
The cliangrain rates have of late been so
frequent that a summing up makes nn in-
tcrcstiiiR showing , ItascDgci * rates are
everywhere in the west nv ) to the old litres ,
and nro apparently maintained perfectly ,
CbninnnnGoddarilof tlio Western Freight as-
sociatlon says there Is iiomanlpulatlon and no
prospectof any. Freight rates west-bound
from Chicago will bo advanced tomorrow -
a 70 cents basis to the Jlissoitrl river and M
cents to St. Hull.
These rates will preserve a bettor halaiico
than tbo old ones , and although not as hi h ,
willyiolda liilfre revenue and bid fair to bo
more nearly maintained. The lumber and
salt rates will bo advanced ni soon as tariffs
can he issued.Ve5t.bouncl from the Mis
souri river all rates except grain rates have
been advanced from 50 to 100 pur cent to go
Into effect about August 10.
Grain rates will probably bo settled tomor
row .Although tlio advances aroin all cases
butn feiv cents a hundred , the total addition
to the revenues of the western roaila rhl he
enormous. U'ho lowest estimate oil Is
8-7,000 nclny , while others claim as conn-
ilently that it will reach WO.OUO. A eoiisnrva-
tivoestimatoappiMrs to ho that there will he
iv gain in earnings of SlIOIOiX ( ) u month
shown by thcwes.UTii wads.
TIii > relist Installment.
Piiii.\nii.rirA ] , .luly 31. [ Special Tclegrnin
to Tnii Bun. ] The I'ennsylvunla railroad
company today paid the last installment on
account of the purchase of the main line of
their road from the state of Pennsylvania.
The chock was filled out for $ (5:55.05-1.91 ( : ,
which includes interest. The ujaln llnoot
the road was purchased from the state In 1S57
f or somcthinifovfr $7,0110,000 , and the railroad
company stipulated to pay for it in yearly In
stallments of100,000. . Tlio last installment
falls duo tomorrow nnd hy the payment of
this balance the railroad company gains the
clear title to the property.
iskourl I ieiflc Stock.
. .ATCHISONKan. . , July : U , [ Special Tele
gram toTiinBiif-1ho | ? Missouri Pacillc Is
offering to buy it stock held by municipali
ties along its line between Atchlson and
along its branches fn Nebraska , at ton per
cent on tbo dollar. A. Disposition lias already
been made to Lancaster to\vnshlp In this
county , the first township nortli of .Atchibon
that holds stock , and an election tp vote on
the subject will ha held .Ausust IS. The
people generally favor the. sale of the stoclc ,
as it is of no practical value to tbo townships
and counties _ , Tlw company , oC course , does
notappeur in the proposition. The offers are
made by agents.
( i. A , it. 3rj-:3i tRrAi , c < niT.ait ,
Object nnd Aim of an Institution
round cd by nCItaritahlc U'oiimn.
OIICHUN , Kan. , July 31. To the Editor of
Tun Ben : 'There hnvo been so many requests
for an oflleial statement in regard to the
founding' , object and endowment of the
National Grand .Army of the Republic Mem
orial college that the following explanation
will be of interest :
The school was founded and opened last
September in northwestern Kansas by a lady
from Pennsylvania , a member of the
Woman's ' Kclfof corps , and who has spent
years in study and traveling to prepare for
the founding oC this , the Hrst nutinuul educa
tional monument to the memory of a nation's
preserver. After a careful investigation she
has chosen trustees who are all members of
the Woman's Relief corps and has located
tlio school iitObcrlin , ICan. , near the center
of the plains , because of the greatnccdln this
locality , there bciiijj so many of tlio comrades
who came vest to malio homes nnd on ac
count of circumstances common to new coun
tries , and the distance from all schools of
hltrherleai'iiinff it was the place most needy.
She who founded the school gives it bur en
tire time and intends to support it until the
citizens of this country will aid her.
Tlio object is to build a national educational
institution , In vrhlch every cliwirlinuiit of
learning shall bo tree to the children nnd
children's children ofthosowhooffered their
lives that vo might ho free. Tlio plan by
\vhicli wo wish to prui'uro an endowment
fund is to have every friend of liberty and
education become a yo.irly donntor ola anull
sum , not less than - " cents. Already
hundreds have joined this army o ( helpers
nnd ave giving a yearly support of from 25
cents to $ J5. Wo malto a special request to
every sister of tlio Woman's Relief corps
that they giro their support and Influence to
procure that of their friends. There Is not a
loynl woman la nil the hind but would pladly
bo numbered with the builders of tills monument
ment to the brnvo boys who bou Rht us our
liberty. SeciimitY H- > MID or Tannins ,
S . .1X1) V.i JlltJXK = ' .
Thoyaro Maldiif ltollrvueVooiIs IIo-
Hoiiiid With Military Volleys.
BKM.IVUF ; , .Tier's ' ; . -Special [ Telegram to
Tin : IkK.yesterday ] win tbo first day for
preliminary prattle In theuiumal rlllo coni-
pciion , Departnjeiito ( cno Platte , at Bello-
vue. Tlio Jollowlng are the scores and ordei'
ot the twelve lea'iliig iiiaitamcn in the day's
known distances :
Spencer , CMI. , Onr .j H. , ITlbliif 171
.MulrU. II. , l 1.1-i-,17th lnf 1 ( > U
KVIIIISVilllani \ , ' , < Ui. ( I'iHi ' Int 1(15 (
D.ivls.JlunesVHjjt.lt ! , 16th lnf HVI
ftpurni , Kicil Uist , | t."H. lOtlilnf IM
ft-citUllnvll , SsMJsSSt lnf lew
DwiH-y , .lolm , roiiiII ; , ICth lnf 1(51 (
lli'iollp , Irvlntr.htSct. . < V-'I I" ' I.r > : >
] llii/fli.raiinjs. Artll.,11. IWh lnf l.w
' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Klrcicir , cV.lr..Sf ? . . < j. si Ii iiVf. . i ! . . . ! . . . . . . \Ki \
tialndlii , Albiu-t.ls Hst. , I.btli liif ira
The folloivlng Is the score nnd order of tlio
twelve leading men , llrliifj at Uno\vn dls-
'
timces yoalerduy , in the preliminary prac-
tlco utthonniuul carbine competition oftho
departments of the 1'lattoand Uuliotu at thu
llullevue riniKO also ;
l.add.1 : . Tlstlt. DlhCitv 10J
luirnlm , CliaH. tot. II , 1st Cav UCI
Iliiu lic > rty. ( i ? o.\V. I'vt.M , latC'uv HH
Jat < i.Mii. .las. .S.lst Hit. Cj.'Jth ' Cuv HVl
llyron , J. 0.U'nill.t. t4li | C'iiv 1 ' " > " >
TolerMiller : Corp. I,0tb ) Cav ir
( 'iiiiiinln , ( ) wfiiU rp. Il.Ut Cuv IK l
liu.HSDii , a.i , iu. inli i'uv iv !
Jiiliilwoii , Jus. I'vt. ' cl , St bl'av IX.
Tlmrii , J. I * T. I'vt. ll.sthlNv l.VJ
Tlmiim * . S.II. I'ft. A.'Jtli ' l'.iV l-r > . '
lltii-ry , M.ll. Kt. U , IH I'uv I"
11m lliiii ai-iiiu Hud net.
. , July ao [ SpecialCablegram to
Tim IlKK.l ' ' 'ho Ncvo Vrol I'roHsesuystliat ,
the Hungarian luul.rot sho\vs a dcrlclt of | !
MXHlOOv ) llorins. The saino pnper denim that' t '
it Is Intended to convert the Hungarian paper
I
: IJITICIATION .
AVi > Iiiiniiliitftliiu ) In ICinitty Kllcil
II'Ono ) of the llolrs.
Tbo heirs of the Folsom wtuto have gone
into court and have commenced to HR lit over
the property Hint waa willed to them by John
B. Folsoin , deceased.
Veateixlay Alice H. Fol om , the daughter-
in-law of thclato Jolin 11. Folsonicommenced
suit in tlio dtttriut court ngaliiHt fiMin'I.H 0.
Clevolnnd , KniuniC. I'errlno , ISintnn A. Kol-
somVlltiaiu li. Tolsoni , llonjnmlu 1' . Fol-
soai , Alice S. folsoni nnd M.iry A. M.irttn.
In her petition the pl.iintlH alles'i's that all
oftho defendants are tenantH In comnion
with her In certain real estate situate In the
oily of Oinnha. Sim then .win forth the fiict
that on Juno ! ) , IStit , John 11. Foliotn sold to
onoUyrns llHiuphi'oyaoiiu-half interest In
tlili real estate , and that later , on Jiiae i'l ,
l&M ) , lliiniphtvy departed this llfo in U'.uv
mliif ( county , JS'ew York , leaving1 n \vlll
whcroln he provided for the payment of cer
tain claims iiRiilnst his nvil uslato , and di
vided the rest , togotlier vltli lib personal
property , to thr > jilalntllT.
Kho further nlleges that the will was duly
probated l'"Vbruary 1-1 , IS.VT , as the last will of
Humphrey , and on Juno ' . " . \ ISM , a eertillod
copy was duly probatcil In Douglas rounty ,
and becninoof sufllelent form and effect to
vest her with a lialf Interest itinll the pmp-
erty that John J3 , Folsom otvucd in the city
of Omaha on June : i , liTH.
As another ea e of action the plaintiff al
leges that on May UK bStl , John H.Folsom
died , leaving avlll In which , aftur making
HjieciUc bequests , nil the rt-ktof his property
was bequeathed to the plaintilT nud the before
mentioned heirs , or defendants. This will ,
like the other one , was duly prnlutud , und on
March 33. 1V.H ) , the jiulgc in a ] nrtitlon .suit
decided that the plaintiff nnd the seven de
fendants were together the owners of the
property.
The plaintiff then rites the fact that on
February 1,1 'JO , condemnation proceedings
were Instituted against HOIMI ofllio proiXM'ty
by thoUnited St.rt.es for the purpino of ac
quiring titliUhcroto us a site for a public
building , and a final award of $ . ' ( ! , rI.S ; ) w.w
nude to the owners oftho undivided one-half
of two of the lots. She then nvers thatns
lier one-twentieth in these two lots was not
ot record , the United States , through UM olH-
cers. jmld over the entire amount to the other
devisers of John U. ITohom , lea -injr her
out in the old , minus $ IG.OD , which should
liave been her share of the amount.
IHitthls is not all that Alice H. Folsoin
wants nor Is it the principal bone of conten
tion.
tion.She
She , in another clause of her petition ,
states that block 8 < ) had upon it valuable
buildings , which for many years have routed
at fabulous pricey and during allot tbo tlmo
she has not received any of the rent inonoy
wbioh lias been paid to the administrator.
She states that she lias llfjtired oat the
amount due , and that , to malm everything
square , each of the defendants under tlio will
of John II. l-'olsom , ilcceascd , should brs
ordered to pay her the sum of Jl. ii.8T under
the terms of thusulcof l-'olsom to Humphrey.
U'.C. T. U. tOXVKM'IO.V.
The Douglas County liranelios Hold ; i
> i s. l ii In Till * Clly.
The various DonsUa county branches of
the AVoincu's Christian Temperance Bunion
met in convention yesterday at the jVinond-
ment headquarters on Uouplas sti'cet. The
meeting was presided over by Mrs. M. 10.
Covell , the county superintendent. Jlrs.
Gibson and Mrs. Denise wore appointed a
conimittvooii cii'dontlals , and Mrs , llho'los ' ,
Mrs. U'isncrand MM. Brookingsu committco
on resolutions. Mrs. Clarke , AIi-s , Denise
and Airs. Towlowere selected to formulate a
plan of woilc.
' 1'ho presidents of the different unioan sub-
mi t.tcd reiwrts of the work done tliop.ist jear.
The unions rcpru.icntcd were Buckingham ,
Ilolnics , Watson 33. Smith , South Omaha
ami Leavltt. Those not repiesented .were
Jennie Smith , Crane , South Tenth Street ,
Valley , Ivountzo Place , Urood\vurdand \ Hill
side.
South Omahannion showed the most im-
provi'inunt during the year , and has the larg
est amount of work duo toils credit ,
The report of the treasurer was accepted ,
after whica ad'lresses ' wcro made bj' ilrs.
Honderson of Colorado and Kev. IDr. Cullior
of lDcnn sylvan In.
Mrs , Wead led the discussion on "Jail and
I'rlsoa Work , " and Mrs. Ukirlcconducted the
talk on "Social Purity. "
In tbo eveningtheaddrcss \vcloomewas
dolivereil by ill's.V. . II. Ithoades and the re
sponse by Mrs. E. B. Towlo of South Omaha.
Aa address \vas delivered by Mrs. K. M. Co-
voll.
voll.Tho
The election of ofllccrs resulted as follows :
Mrs. 13. B. Towle , president ; Mrs. M. II.
Ithoades , recording secretary ; Mss Clara
Mann , corresponding secretary i Airs. U. M.
Covell , treasurer ; IJcv. Mrs. Anderson , su
perintendent , evangelical department ; All's.
\VeeJ \ , superintendent jail and prison work ;
Mrs. M. K. ( iratton. superintendent \Vliito
Cross and White Shield work ; Mrs. Isadora
Gibson , superintendent literary work ; Dr.
Freda LankUm , superintendent scic'iitilic in
struction ; Airs.Miscucr , superintendent juve
nile work.
Tbo newly elected president made a few re
marks , after which the convention adjourned.
The executive conimitteo will announce the
time and place of holuinglho next convention.
The Illustrated West ,
The first number of the Illustrated West , n
quarterly maga/.lno devoted to western' Intoi'-
csts , has made Its apiicumncc. It is nn at >
tractlvclj' gotten up publication and is edited
by Ulr. .1..I. Stcattinan , who recently retired
from the editorial chair of the Council UluiTs
Nonpareil.
PISKS X.l.l , l\l li.l K.l 1'lfsi.
Ed Allen of Sioux City Is at the Murray.
EdN.Volcliofl3ostoiiis \ at the Millard.
D. W. Ilrittan of Wayne is at the Casey.
D. II. Dean of N"cw York is at the Paxton ,
T. P. Piico of Dillen is in the city at the
Casey.
Frank E. XIartcgau of Crete is at the Aler-
rhants.
C. P. Shutt of ICearney is stopping at the
Puxton.
\V. G. Itiidd of Chicago is a guest of the
Millard.
\V. IT. Clarltof Courtland , N. Y. , is at the
Murray.
I1. J. Tallantof Burlington Is registered at
tlie Casey. .
C. W. Luc of Eldln is In the city a guest at
the Casey.
JN , Underbill of Denver was at the Allllurd
S. B. Coles of Claries was attho.\Ierhants
" \V. S. flarber of Lincoln is a guest at the
Merchants.
I/rank A. Bass of Botmo , la. , is at tlio Mil
lard today.
E. M. Ford of Des 3Ioluci is stonplnfj at
the Millard.
AV. E. Kvans of Topcka Is la the city , at
the Murray.
IM. M. Mnrd of Ouray , Col , , is a guest at
the Murray.
AY. .T. Fulton of Nebraska City Is a guest
at the Paxton.
AV. E. IHioll of St. Paul was at the Mur
ray last night ,
jB. . Kvnm of Philadelphia is In the city ,
Vt the Millard ,
.7. D. Crams of Itcd Cloud U in the city , at
the Merchants ,
I' . S. Illacock of Fu.UaCityU registered at
the More luuiti ,
II , C. Albright of Hastings was at tlio
Cusoy last night.
Chariot .7. Grablol-t in from Crawford nnd
reflUtuivd utlbo 1'axtou.
Jamoad. Oxnavdof ( Irand Island was in
ho city , at thol axtoii last night.
Kxtiivornor G , W. Glide of Atiblson.
Kan. , Is in the city , vldting hit son ami
tiophow.
John W. Voirol , ndvanco ivproscnUitlro for
Prlmrowit Wast'smliMtrols , Is In tMo city
and says : "Wo have the greatest show that
wan over seen. " it will bo at Iloyd's on
August t'J and 2 ( ) .
Ueiiublfcaii iiiiiilny : < ; s Indltrnan * .
Duspltu the reports clrnulated on the utraoU
yoitord'iy toth'o fn'i ct that thu ilnnncl.il em
barrassment of th Hepiibllcan hud IKHJII ad
justed so that publication would bo riwumoil
rora whllw at k ut , thn builJIiii ? was ai dark
as a povket last ninlit , nnd net a move was
inadu toward Issviln n JKIIXT tliU morning.
The prlutors and mcnilwi-a of the. cdlUrlal
stafT , toprtlpr with the stereotyping ,
mid iwss room forces , wrro uinirroeittod on
Ihw slJewTilk tft fixnit o ( the building niul
YlKiiroiiflly discussed thosltnalloiv , A meet
Ins vai held ut Which the course pursued by
Mnji r VVilcov In ivfuslng to nrr.uiro ) i > ny
terms of Hottleinont ua < Ugonwsly do-
nonnccil. Their Indignation \vns plainly
munlfestoilHuvei-.d times durhig thocvonhiii.
Major Wllcox visited tlie ulllfc iluriiiK
the nflernoon , but had noconferouco what
ever with the employes.
Tlio Holla fil
ThccvldiMic'o In the llellaiil forgery rnso
\vn.s \ all submitted when court , adjourned last
cwnliiff. Ily ajffooiv.ent of the attorneys the
evidence In tbo lJlaca' cmboMloniont rase
was Introduced at the same time , and both oC
Iho ease * , the outgrowth of the LXm Carlos
lumber sulndkM , will be argued nt some fu
ture dato.
L.nt < last nijjht Hellerd Illod n complaint
with , ltitt'd | I Iclsloy chniiiliiK that red O.
Unl.ttead , thu ex-sivrot.niy of the luinlx-i-
conipmy and jirlni-lp.il ltne in the snlt
Hint his been on trial from the middle of last
Doivmliernnd inn II llm lnt part of thefol
lowing month , was Kitllt.y of criminal relations
with \vonuui who ivcently re.moved to Chi
cago.
. it.\u \ r.jntx. .
\ 7 > li < itlcy of N"iWM .tint tor I'rom the
July 511. [ New York Herald Ca
ble Special to TUB 13in.A : ] select audi.
ciii'O of Aniorienn.s , mostly ladles , ptthered'
yostcrday afternoon at the l.yrio club for a
faruwoll ben u lit concert glvoiiUuby Urooks
and Miss Mnbol SU'phcnson , assisted by
llellr Cole , Mrs. Alice Shaw and other woil
known artists. The concert was a great suc
cess , Kuby KJrojks' banjo playing and MUs
Steplienson's bird Imitations Iwing wiirmly
npplimdod. MM. Hh.iw whistled "Old p'olkn
at Hump" and othfi'sclle'tlonf in line form
anil Miss L'olo U'aHexo'llent.n usual. One
feature of the porfnr.uance si banjo duct
liv Kuby Ilrooks and Miss Lulu I'aine , a N'ew
ovkamali'ur who ivjolccs in thehandsoinest
banjnovonaadi1.
MUs StcphcasoTi'.i graceful dancing niimipt
was duHxht ful. I nud a chat with thli tal
ented youiifr AiwriiMii and a thoiwighlired
Amrncnnsho is- iluriiit ; nn interval. "llo\v
did Mourn to imitate Uirds ! " She answered ,
loolilm ; out l.uiKlilnKly from a mass of
earls , "T ( jive It upguoss 1 never learned at
nil Just look to it like a duck to water ; could
do the tur.ne whoii Ius I only seven yeai-s
old ; no , nnvor practice a bit. just dunce onto
the stacreanil begin. Like it hero in London (
Well , rather. I sail August II for a winter at
Kow Vorir , u-heiv we \ \ \ \ \ plvo the sainn en-
tiu-talnnieiit , but % vill come back next season
sure. "
I also bad nn opportunity to ask Mrs.
Shnw about her plans , "t leave London , "
Haidslio , "In ufew days for a long trip , per
haps two ycai's , over Knsisia St. 1'etors-
buiy , iMoscow , Odessa -cvoryxvlion1 ; thtnlc
1 am smo of big success ; li.ivo inacte
no end of progress this list year ; have taken
lessons re uliirly of the btvt professors I
could llnd , who drill jno , length of terri .
liivathiiig spaces , etc. . Just as they would
an opera singer. 1'upll.sf Yes , indeed , 1
hnvo more than I can attend to the very
cream of London sncicty , iticludliij ? three
meinbcrsof parliament and no end of titled
ladles. It Is invatfnn to sec them pucker up
tholrlipsar tlioy nmlco inc pledge myself , before -
fore they bcpln , never to reveal I hdr iiainos. "
Ilillj.Madden and.looMeAnliir have ilmillv
ot to work at training for the llj lit witTi
Slavin. Tlip liip jiian has lelt his \vifoiintl
ten-days-old biby and is now with hU ti-.dnur
on Lord Loiisdalo'i estate in Norfolk , live
boms' ride from I .ondoii.
iSIarcus Mayer lias not only pot ca.sb and
plory out of bis re-font vletorlnus voyujjo
ironiSaiiFriinriscn to Paris , but Is in a fail-
way to pet lots of fun out of it. Every day's
mail brines him do/cns of lettora i mm all
sorts of p.'ople. seme with
some hegglriK money and not a lew gushing
epistles from lovesick maidens ami
fair ones generally in search of heroes
to worship or bo worshipped by.
Marcus shoivod me a perfumed epistle
in French signed by a goniifin. ' count ess
living in the aunt arlr.tocratic part of 1'arh ,
\vhoheg3lhuentorprisinif Amorioiin to honor
liorwitha visit. Alnreiis nns not yet made
up his mind whether to iicvopt or refuse this
sentimental invitation , whic-li ! spread over
foarshoets of cn'sted iiolo paper.
I met a Xew Vorkor ycslcrJay whose head
i ? full of a bi'.j scheino ho IIOIXH to put
through hero , it is Mr. Henry T.VoilH , who
is in London to complete n big phosphate deal.
Tboireneral phosphate corporation , limited ,
recently foaled , is in negotiation for phos-
phuto bearing lands in Canada , Florida or
uiiywheri ) else , and Mr. Wells , It appears ,
has control of some 14,003 acres In Florida.
In conversation hosaid. "Wo have the best
plunpnntu lauds in Florida , with 1 ,00.0ll ( ) ( )
tons of stuff In sitfht , Florida , hitherto fa
mous for fruit , will soon bo no less so for
phosphate. No , " liocoiitmut'd."thodcals ! not
yet accomplished , hut soon will be. "
Nobranka , Inwaaml Dakota I
WASIIIXOTOX , July III. [ Speciul Telegram
to Tun Iii ) : . ] Pensions granted Kubraskans ;
Original invalid-Nathan Ilailcy , Edison ;
.Tohn Balcer. Urolten Bow ; Henry Hoffman ,
Longwood ; Thoin.is Daniels , .Ansley ; Will
iam S. Hiitton , ( Jroolcstoa ; Oho I ) . Hamilton ,
David City ; Benjamin I51. Larno , Kriilcll ;
HohertT. tc.ikins ) , CJcncva. IncTeuno G. I ) .
Stevens , llaiglor ; iVillinm Halph , \irnam ;
William Xi miner man , Ord.
Iowa ; OriRlnal-\Villl.im 11. Cartel , Fre
mont ; .lolin Uarnhlll , llurlington ; .Folia W.
IBurton , Ulencoo ; Nicholas Adams. Elkaacr ;
Charles II. Jackson , Tracy ; Francis T. Hill ,
Lo.'aii ; Ilecry J. llackethorne , Dale. In
crease Lu man L. Caldwell , Do.corah ; Fred
O. Lathron , Corninn ; J.Wiscarvcr , CJrlanoll ;
Joseph llelscr , Alount i'leasant ; Alex Ilaker ,
Mason Cit ; Thomas Larlcin , Cc-dnr Jlapiils ;
Alex \Vatson , Sac Uity ; Charles F. IMclJum-
lior , CitHtonj Joseph ! ' . Kirkhnrt , Lacona ;
AVIlliani Trumuii , Crcston.
South Dakota : Original- Henry Hruslln ,
Sioux Kails jOlliellenderland , FortHi'-setun ;
Albert Me r ano. Ippwirk. Increase William
' . ! . Amlruws , Plaiikinton.
TlieVcatlifi -
Tor Omaha and Vicinity Showers , fol
lowed by fair ; stationary temperature.
For Nebraska Fair , except , loeal showers
ineasU'i-n portion ; southerly winds ; slightly
warmer.
1'or Iowa-Fair , except loeal showers In
oxtreino western portion ; wanner ; southerly
winds.
1'or Sou th Dakota Ixi"nl showers inwcat-
orn portion ; fair in eastern ; warmer in
eastern ; stationary teinpuiMturo In western
portion ; southerly winds.
A Windfall.
n , Ttob. , July.'ll. fSpoclal Toio-
to Tun I3ii : ! . ] John P. Swain , onouf
tbo oldest residents of this county , received
intelligence last evening that ho had fallen
heir to a considerable fortune by the recent
death of hLsnopliew. llyron Folton of Jack
sonville , 111. Mr. Swain is tlio onlyhuirto
the legacy , which will run up to $ ,10,000 , or
8liHU ! ) ( , cash and real estate. Ho loft for
Jacksonville th is inornlne with the necc&sary
papers to claim bis boillngc.
SlushedVltli a Ita/or.
SvincrsB , NT. Y. , July : il.-.Special [ Tele
gram to Tun B KU. | Oeoi-ge Il.ixter , one of
the attaches of Irwin Ui-othoW circuit , wes
slashed ffarfally with a razor tonlitht by
Jean duTallo , a contortionist , known as "tlio
human anaconda. " llixter.it is Raicl , ina.lo .
nn insulting proposition to L > o lallo's wife.
Ills Injuries are very serious ,
Slilpiiln .Netv Wlirnl.
MITCIIKI.I , S. I ) . , July 31. [ Hpcciul Tele-
grotti toTiiKllKi : . ] The llrst oirload of new
xvheatwas shipped from Mitchell toduy for
IMlnneapolii. It U thouirht to bo the first car
ofnewwlHMt Hhlppcd from the state of this
year's crop. It ( rru'lui ' No. 1 northern mid
the yield wn llftccii bushels per aero.
TliolK'ntli Hull.
Nr.wIjOMiox , Conn. , July l.--Georfo L.
Schuyler , the oMost moinbor of the Now
York yacht club and one oflU founders , died
this morning , richuylor was eighty years
old and was the last donor of the Amadou
cub.
1'ilrt.Y.KI ! ht lliiuseH
niiAiiixxi : , Pa. , July ill. Fire in the
HuiiKariun seUlenienl this uftornoon do-
stroywl thlrly.clght housuu , Ijurnlut ; nut
about four hundred awl Jlfty people. They
wved most of their fffivts niul thu loss on i
houses will amount , to < 100,0)0. ,
BEOS AYRES BOMBARDED ,
A Tkousind People Kilkil mul Tivo
fttid Wountled by Eobals.
PEACE NOW REIGNS IN ARGENTINE ,
Oniiicnialn DoIVntcd In Six Huttli's
the Kalviuliirantt TrailoroiH
Autlon on the 1'ni-t ot *
Oenerul Ullus.
Jlrnxo * ATiins" , July .11.- During the insiir-
reitloa hero the Ironclad licet , which had
joined tbo revolutionary movemciit , bom-
Imnlod the city for two days ,
Serious damnires was done to
ninny hulldimrs , eapcclnlly these in the vl
I'lnlty of the 1'lcsa vlctorln. Ono thousand
poisons were killed und .1,01 W wounded
Telefiraphlc fotiinuiiilcntlon with Itnr-iKM
Ayivs via ( iiilveston Is ivopened. TliN Is tin
indication that peace reigns thixnifrhout tin )
rgentine rcmllic | ,
nt-reatcdln HIv MnttleM.
OITV or Mi MI-O , July ill. - In the laat six
battles Iti ( Juatemahi between the armies of
that republic ] and Salvador , the hitt.-raiv iv
ported to have obtained the moil i-oini n"o
and decisive victories over their oiiemt
Thob.ittles were foiiKht nonriuulin c ; ill IJM ,
twentjfour miles from Artnsc.Uemp.i. ( ' .111-
sidi'rliii thai all the prominent ivuim IUMM
werv foitilled between Artcarit.-tniu und
tfiill.ipu , and that tbo SalviidKr.ini won-
btiiiR uitalnst ijreat nnineri al ou.l , '
victories a
ChiiniM Heavy Indemnity.
Xnw VOIIK , .Tuly ill. A morning miner
stales that the 1'aclllc Mail .
steam .hip < . > ! ,
pany , after constiltliiff with certain ofll-'iaU
high in authority , have made a demand upmi
the republic of Ciimiotnala for $ TXI ( ,
IXW inilemnlty for the Illegal seizure
of n portion of the caiyo of the
r.tramcr Collnni , which was delahuil
at the jwrt ofSan.liwode Oiiali-inala July 17
Thi ) seizure Included several hundred stiituU
of nlles shipped from San IViMiii-isro and
conalvrni'd to the rcpulilieof SiUadui * . V
formal demand fur damaged was sent to
President llarrillas nt ( iimtoinala C'liv two
days a ( TO. 'J'be compiiny did not iv-d lliero ,
however , but also tiled particulars of tlio
claim with tlie United Stated government at
A fiiilvr.ddclan OtMieral TurnTrall.or
Lv LnuiTAi ! ) , July y | . It l.i repurtcd that
General Itivas , who wai recently rivalled
from Honduras by the Salvador Rovorinni'iit
to raise tronps nrimnd ( 'ojnliipnue and Join
the main army opu-jtini ; aif.ilnnt ( iuuiiMiium ,
turned traitor. When ho w.is mipjvisrd fo In1
on his way tip the frontier ho returned bad ; u
force of ' ' . ( ) OJ Indians toward < the capital and
stormed the bin-racks. Fightim ? Inn been
. liKr on two diiyi ) , but no iletjiils have beisn
iwelvcd , as coinmuuicatinn is IntorrnptiM.
Klvas started a revolution mrainst the Meu-
c'ndepoviiramont aoino months ago , but wai
defeated. IIo then licdto Honduras.
All < Jnlet at I'IHMIIM Ayrc'M.
LONDON' , July : )1. ) The lurlianientary see
retiiry annoimced in the coiamons tod.iy that
tlio government Iiad received a dispatch from
I3uenos Ayres stating that OVITJ thiiifr wii
settling down and nffuirs resuming their
usual aipct. Street twill c In the city IJH
been resumed.
An i-cstiy KC-IKII .
I.ON-IIOV , duly : il , A Times Buenos Ayrcs
dispntrli says : Fimincial c-lmos and anarchy
rei n. A bill postponing tlio piiynii > nt of Iilllj
for one montli has passed tlie chain hem.
( irfl.it pressure was applied to compel I'elni.in .
to resign.
An Ar eat ino ltall\rny Torn L'p.
HriiMM AiltK > , .July } > 1i Oihurden con
tinue in the agricultural dUtriow. TlieCircat
Southern Scsarior.iilw.iy ii tornii | > in places.
Tra.'llc is suspended. BxchaiiKU ia fallitij , ' .
The gold juxTiiiu-n Is Si.SH.
" \Vn' ' ; rli > i 's < ; asVfirks Itnrned.
WATKIII.OO , In , , July rtl. [ Special Tclo-
to Tin : Bnn.l The three-story brlcc !
Uuihlinij occupied hy the pw and electric
lif'ht company of this city was entirely
gutted by lire , which broke out
about r : . ' ! 0 this afternoon. At
this hour iti.s inipojslolo to ivean accur.ilo
nccount of the lojs , but it is estimated at
$ S,0)0 ! ) to 810,01)0. ) There is seine Insurance on
the machinery , but the building , winch be
longs to thi ] Union mill company , is unlu-
autod. Thourluln of thu tire is unknown ,
us the employes were out at the lime.
raKRei cr Korvlou lnutjiirnto : < l.
SiotxCirv , la. , .fuly 31.-- [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : Bun. | Passenger .scrvico on the
1'acilic Short Line v/.u inaugurated today.
The train carried an excuraii'ii of O'Xeil clti-
7cns to Sioux City and returned in the af
noon wilh a party of Sioux City business
men.
Declared Ineonipotcnt.
Storx CITV , la. , July 81. [ Special Tele-
( 'r.im to TIIK Br.i.l : The board of examiners
today concluded thu exauiiuatloa of I'hle-f
KiiKinecr Koelll of the Hionx City water
works and refused to grant him a Hi's t class
ejrt.illcato. Under the ordlmnirc it h illeifid
for him to art as chief engine" ! ' . It was
under ICoolli'.s inana 'i'inunl that the water
works failed and precipitated a wuU-r famine.
Kirn nt
AcKi.cr , In. , , Tulyl. ; ) fSpecial Tt'letrain
to Tin : Bin : . ] Vonr residences and llnvu
barns were harned nt Wollslwrg , Urtu.d.v
county , last evening. Tlio fire was i-iiuscd
by a dofcftivo Hue. A strong ! ? , ili prvaiiod
and the lire eoasutiK.'d all It eould roach , ai it
was inipoaslule to li > ; lit it.
lust niit ell 1'nrVouiU for Amlili r.
t'oirc DOIKIK , la. , July 31. [ Spidil fele-
RiMin to TIM : UEK. | The democratic primar
ies are Instructed for 1. L. Woods fur MIIU
auditor , and this couty will present him for
that ortlccut Cedar liaplds norctVodni . - > . .a > .
Sovorp Storms la Now iOn ; > liin < l.
noiTON , Mass. , .luly yl. Dispat > s fn.m
diflVrent points in Nmv Rntrlund report Hut
the recent intensely hot weather was fol
lowed toai'ht | hy severe wind and thun-lvr
storms. 1'hc-ro was imich daiiuiRo to prop
erty , hut few casualties tofanwhiMril from
There hnvo Ueun many prostration.- ! from licat
the past two clajs.
liiiko Me ni"ii Slrilcc- .
CiiuluilulyHI. . -An afii-rncwn imprrsays .
TomoiTuw mcn'iihitr will hnuiKiir.iti- nil ir'n
ilrilio Involving'every sporn of hiiiliuir cm ft
on tlio lalwHVstein. The inii poc-tlvi > stitko
Is dim to tlio demand on the part of thu SL-II-
ini'n's uiiion furan iniTi-asouf wateH.aii'lili.it
in'ci'y man mi MiiphiJiird under tbo r.uik of
laptain shall bun lurmber of the union.
y ( jj uu
Absolutely Pure.
A cronm of urturlmlnnif pow l < ir. IIIshe (
of loavonlnx xtrcmijili U 8. fiotoi'in oi l lio-
port AUK , 17 , 13.U.