THE OMAHA DA1TA7 BEE , TITKDAY , JULY 25 , 1801-TWELVTiJ PAGES. MILWAUKEE CAN'T ' LOSE NOW Erowora Scctn to Have Got on tbo Winning Gtilt Again. DULUTII GAVE GREEN A HARD TUSSLE Vtnplro Kinsllo Took : n Ifniul In the OIIIIR Sioux City HUH Pliiyln Oient Oiuno of Hull. Df i.t-Tii , Minn. , .Inly 21. Umplro end 1111 error by Iviroqiio allowed tlio Mil wnukoos to walk uwny with the inst irumo o the series making tlirco straight loit to ih < visitors iij : wns lined J5 for telling tlio urn plro to "clcun ilio sand out of your eyes , ' nnd Mi'Mnhon got n similar dose for snylnf iiy ; wfti right In Kicking. Tlio game wns i good one nnd the Ditchers wcro well sup ported Score : SUMMAttV. Iliilutli. 4. MUwnukpa , A Two tinnnhllH UrUlit. .Mi'Miiliim 2 llaiuliiirit 2. llnrt , Dulryinplf. \ Ii kery 'Ilireu liunoliltM I'rltlt II t riinn Iliirke I Irnt liu v on ImllH OIT Hurt. 2 , oil Vltkcry I lilt liy iiltdinil bill O Huiirku , n llrh'ii Strmk out Hy Hurt I liylckiry , ! i I'imul trnlln schrlver I I.i-ft on linvi Iliilulh 10 Mllwuiikri- ' < Mini ) Olio hour niul thirty Inln ute'D Umpire' Ktimlli ! HlINkPI-H 'look thO IlilMt. MIVSHAI OMS , Minn. , July ! ! -Sioux l City won today's pamo by bunching their hits. They knocked Klllon out of thu box In lout Innings. Kcoio : To till II It 21i 2 Totnl. . U 10 J7 15 1 t-eoiu. iISMMIS \ Mlnncnpolls . . 100 3 0001 0 (1 ( Bloiu City . . . U 0 .1 i 1 U 0 1 1 fUMMAIlV. Knrnpil rim * AllmipiiiiolK 2 Mont City , 6 Two tin e lilln Miliolnon I Dewnlil. i lloiiio runs DnrlliiK , I Mi-ikln , I tuli'ii l > nw < lluiKln Mln lli'linn , 'lieiilnliy. > i lil'lhi-i k 2 Kurle Donlilo iiliDH Hrliellii-ik to Mi liol'iili to Mnrrl-ej ( .011 insto MclinlMii rliat IIIIKII on liidlt Illllen , I , Dewiilil r > Mlteliull ,1 lilt liy ( illchurl Indl Wnnl Htrnek nut Hy Klllon , ,1. Dpnnlil 1 Mltihell. 1 I'jisM'il linlli. Dnrllnir I * hiirlu. I 'I line Unc'liour anil forty mlnutui "Jiiiplru ( jiilliie'y for Ot. 00 f > > i iMl .481 74 .44' ' ) .10'J ' A A'IIOA A t , I. i : < l ti UK. Aiihon TricH Young Nluliol with A'cry CIIIOAIIO , July " 1. Alison's now man Nichol pitched tin eo innings today and made a very favorable impiossion , striking out llvo men in the llrst and second innings , The club wont to pieces In the third , allowing Cincin nati toscote six unearned runs. Hutclilnson then came in nnd finished the gamo. D.ihlcn's batting and Wllmot's base running wcio the fentuies. bcoro : Cincinnati . 0 OfJOOO t 0 0 7 Hilcirfo . . . . .U 0 .1 U 0 ,1 1 0 * It Hits : Cincinnati. ! > ; Chicago , 12. Krrors : Cincinnati , i : Chicago , 8. K.iincd runs : Ohl- cairo , 4j UlnelniKitl. 1 llattnrles : Hadhonrno and Keeniin ; Mchol , Hntehliison and K'ltt- OIVNTSWON III IHITIVO. NKW Yoinc , July 21. The Giants nnd Phillies played todav in splto of the rait ; and muddv grounds. The weather , however , kept the attendance down to S45. f ho Now Yorks won by good batting In the llrst and eighth innings. Score : Nhw YorL . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 * 5 riilludolphla . .011000000 1 Hits : NewVoik , 0 ; I'hlladolplila , 7. I > rors : New York , 2 ; Philadelphia , X' . II ittories : Unsle , J Hulii. ; and lluc'ldey ' ; Oisslin and Clonipnls. Kainud inns : New Voile , 1 ; Mill- ndelphl i , 1. ) OS'\I1S LOST TUB TIIIIII ) . Ci.r.vhi.\M > , O. , July 2l.--PIItsburg lost Its third stiaight game hero today by costly errors and Baldwin's wlldnoss. Guioor was hit hard , but kept the safe ones well scnt- teied nnd iccoivod supoib suppoit In the Held. McAleor closed the game with a bril liant double play. Sensational llelding by Tobcnn and Davis was a leatuio. Scoio : Cleveland . 01 11 3 7 1'ittsbiirg : i lilts : Clmoliind. 0 : i'ltlabiirg , I-1. Krrors : Clovoliind , . ) : 1'hlladelpbla , & . llattnrlos : ( Irulior and /lininur ; Ilaldwln and Mack. iirnc'd : runs : Clu\ eland , 1. National leniui > rftnnilinj- . \Von Lost. I'or C't. Chlcniro 7f 45 AS I NPW York 71 ! 41 ill Ho9ton 75 42 illw : ift ) llovulaml 70 41 ; w I'hlluiluluhla , . . . . 7il ! I7 : . ' > 4s7 HrooUlyn 7 > J.'i 4U ,4li7 I luinnatl 77 XI 45 4IB 1'lttabure rS , w 400 A31K11IVA A , lnSOCM.l T/O\ . ColonolH Slint Out in ColiiniluiH by ( JiniiliaV Phil Knell. Coi.l'MiiuH. O. , July ! J4. Louisville got ono man ns far as second base in today's game , but ho failed to scoro. Knoll pitched phenoni- I'liul ' ball and was fuultlussly supported , bcoro ! Columbus ! 0 II Louisville. . . ) 0 Hits : Columbus , s ; Louis' . Ilio. , ! . Trrors : Coliiinin.3. U ; I.iinls < .llle , ; i llutlerles. Knoll nnd Donahiip , htruttonand Ityan. IUIINI.V w ISN'T ri.r\siii. : PIIIMPKI ruiA , July " .I. Manager flar- noy protostpxl the pamo upon n decision In the eighth The Athletics bavu signed MoTam- immy to play right flold. Score : AthlathH . .u n i a o o o o o o llnltlinoro U 0 5 U 0 U 0 U U li Hits Athletics. 15 ; llultlmoro. 4. Krrors ; AtlilutlCH. II. llAltlmorp. 0. llattorlps : Ohum- iiorlnlii. Mulllcan and runnlnuliiini : Miiildun , Kiibliihiin and Towiisanil. Harned runs : Ath- lotKH. 7 ; llaltltnoiu , ' . ' . tOt Ull lllMI ! VT CIMINNVTI. CiNn\v.ri , p. , July 21. The game was n wrelohod exhibition no bettor nn than ama teur gamo. Hoth pitchers were hit very huid. Score ! Ctnulnnatl . 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 --r. bt Lou s . . J ) lllt : I'lnelnnutl , 10 ; St. Louis. Si. Krrors : ( Iiioliinijtl , 7 : hi. Louis , fi. Iliutorles : lHyor anil Kelly ; Medlll mill Munyan. named runs : Cincinnati , 7 ; bt. Louis. H. AinurlunnNHouiiitiim I'ltivoil. Won. Lost. I'or Ct. Ilnnton HI M . 'U M Louis N3 M an .O.VJ llaltliaoro 7)i ) 45 Columbiu fil 41 ! 4J fpOl Atulutlrs fO 40 .5(0 ( Ulnolnnutl hi .LI .41)7 I.oulMvllle B7 'JO B7 \YusUlnjtoii 78 S5 Ulnir Won t , Neb , , July 24. [ Special Telegram to'liiK UKK.J And aijalu thu homo team icorcd n victory from the Nebraska City team. The visitors put Cl > du in the box for live Innings and then put Miller In. but the liouio team batted both of them hard , making nlno hits oft thorn , two ot them two-buggers. The visitors got four singles and ono throo- bugger olt Brott. Tbo visitors hu\o secured tbo sorvlco of Bulloy , Blair's loft Holder , and take him homo with thorn. They will noou tcvend moio now player * before they will bo nblo to soil the now red suits of the horai team. Score by Innings : Illnlr . 0 2 0 I 0 0 1 - ! Nobrniikalllty . . - Knrnod runs : Illalr. 3 : NolirHKka City , 1 Ilrocs on balls : OIT Clyde. 4 ; HIT Mlllor. n Hit by pitcher : Clvdoiuid Kennedy. Htrucl out : liy Ilrolt , Hi by Clyde. 4 : Mlilor , S. Two biiMi lilt * ; llalleyvplliniiin \ , Threo-basn lilts Clyde , ll.itterlev For Illalr , llrott find llul < lardf for .Nebraska City , C.yilp. Miller am Konnc , Time. One hour an I flfty-flVu in In nits. I mpire : \\alilo Tin * Itolllnir Ot'onn WIIVPH. The Ocean Waves rolled over the .Sunbeam' yesterday afternoon after the followlng tylo 01 1.v nvs Hi II I II Mil I'D A i : Hllt ll I'D A I ( lurry , rf UIO I 0 0 I'nillnpn.i- U 0 I ,1 I XI Ollt lit INMM1S Occnn Wnvcfl. . ( ) . Hunlj.'nliis . . . . - llmift pnrtii'il ( lii'iin Wnvei. 3 ; Smition'in. 0 llii'i'ion hulli Off llorlillil 4. off Wilson U struck out My Ilitrlillil 4 , liy Wilson. ID Two I > | IM < bit , ' . Mon iKlmn llclli-r Tim. , ) hnMihlt ( lurry 1'iiMi'i ! Imlls Uy Wooil * II , hy l'.iMl cn I I'lmu of uiiino Onu hour mill forty llvi ) niliuit ! " * Uinplru. Hull Good ( iiinii * Tomorrow. The gnmo between the S. A. Orchards anil Sh'iinroeks tomorrow at the ball park should prove n good ono and will give the fans un opoortunlty of seeing two good nmntuet teams. The Orchards have some now play ers nnd say they nro bound to win. The fol lowing nro the players and positions : HlminrocKs. I'osltion H A. Orchards , Dol.in 'iiteber , LIMII htppbpiison pitcher , . . . .Snydui llrottn llrsthisu Butler Klying sueond h.iso Kelley Wiilsh , . . Hhort stop Nulson Ubirk third n iso Marsh I'rlcK mliliMe Ahliillst | llpprwrln loft Hold Howies . . . .rlpht Held Gibson Linmo called ntt0 ; : ; ! p. in. liuliind on HM.TIMOIIB , Aid. , July 21 Tbo correspon dent at Capo May of tbo Sun telegraphs an interview with Archbishop Ireland upon the part the archbishop took in putting n stop to the riUslmmons-Hnll mill in St. Paul. Arcnbishop Ireland says : "I am exceed ingly pioud of my sttito and the record it has made. Goveinor Mniriam's ' action in ordering the sheriff to prevent the fight and In holding the militia under arms in case tholr services were needed deserves the highest praise. Ho has lifted himself up Immensely in public estima tion Twonty-llvo hundred people profes sional pugilists , gambler.thluves and thu riff-raff who follow the so-called sport of pii/o lighting assembled In St. Paul. It was nn occasion of rufllans. As n lonelier of public morals It was my duty to take tbo step I did. Prize lights are brutal , savage in fact , worse than bull tights. In the latter contests It is n man against an animal , and debasing as that Is It is not half the Insult to humanity that n prizj tight is. Pii/o lighting can bo Judged by its concomitants. Those who throng around it are always of the lowest order of the population. I looit upon pugilism us ono of the disgraces of the country. I Joined my follow citizens of all religious beliefs to sup press this lisbt nnd wo succeeded. Prize lights may take place in Minnesota in ob scure places in the future , but never in the open way piopOiCd in the Fit/simmons-Hull contest. " MfjIity Clew Sliootlnir. Di'Nisov. la. , July S4. [ Special to THE Hrr-.J Hero Is the result of n shooting con test between Vnll , la. , and Denison , twenty- flvo blue rocks , eighteen voids rise , at Do.nl- son : VAir. . Shoot off. Uatchford 11111 Hill 10101 01111 00111 I'O II oniik unit MHO loin oioti OOIOO--ID n llyon 11111 11111 11111 01011 10111 ? 1 n Tempest . . . . Hill 00001 OlOlt 10111 11010 17 tl (5i.iyi.oi ) .01101 11111 iino lion oooii m 01 Hroukol9by . .11011 Oltll 11011 HUO 01010 W II Total m n PKNISON. Shoot off. Pampboll . . . .11011 10111 11101 10010 00110-10 10 W haul 11101 11110 01111 lllll 11101 21 11 .Memus into nun onio nun 10111 11 01 H. Haul . . . . 11110 11011 011111 10100 11110 IT 11 Arblssher. . . 11110 11110 01011 lllll Ollll-'i > 10 llacr 11110 lUll'J ' 10111 01)111 ) 01111 18 11 Total 1U 1 AVIierc I hey Arc. This special dispatch from Columbus , O , to the Chicago Tribune will give an inkling as to the whereabouts of the Into Omaha > lnjers : C'OI.UMHUP , O , July 2.L [ Special ] Jack l.aston. the pitcher , was released by the Co lumbus club today. He has a numuoi of of- 'ors for his services and will probablyaccept ; ho toimsof the lloston Amoiic-on ussoolatlon. Clarke and Twltcholl uiu today In receipt of noio lo L'Kr.iniH from I'resldpnts Vonng and krantholl , asking tlipm to rutuin to thupst - 5rn nssoolat On. Shannon and I'ltel'or ' wired 'rom Washington that they would pay no at tention to thu order. Ponnolly telegraphed 1'wltcholl from Bridgeport , ronn. , to stand Inn and that ho would probably soon join the . 'olumbns club. New Orloiins \ \ ill Not f.ct It. ST. PAH , , Minn. , July 21. It. M. Frank of the Olympic club of Now Orleans has finally jiven up getting the Hall-Fitzslmmons light 'or ' that city. Last night ho offered $ 'JXX ' , ( ) for the light to take plnco in December , but uho men wanted to have the advantage of their p'osont splendid condition nnd refused o wait so long. As a last ollor ho offoicd a mrso of f.b.OLM ) for tlio light to como off In tlf- een days , but Hull rejected the offer , say- ng bo would not light until December. This lees not , however , suit the board of dhectors if ihu Olympic club and Frank has thoioforo vlthdiawn all offers for the light to take ) lueo in Now Orleans. Wants Morn Monoy. Joe W nlsh came down from Minneapolis cstorduy morning , but has not tuado up bis mnd what ho wi'l ' do , but it Is very probable hat ho will lejoln the Omaha club at Mll- vaukeo. Ho played great ball In Minneap olis and Jumped into populatlty from the itnrt Ho doesn't want to play In Omi'ha , hat Is without being fuithor "induced , " mder which circumstances ho would as ( .oon ilay herons any whore. Ml.Mull in Out\vrprttIPS' Qulnn MosniKM , July "I. The collar-and-olbow vrestling match ( in Ilniboss ) tonight for the : hamplonship of the wotld between John McMuhon , the present champion , and W , II. Julnn , champion of the Pnclllo coast , was von by MeMalion , who secured two out of hreo tails. Qiilnn claimed a foul in the last ound , but It was not allowed. Ha then of. ored to put up a forleit for another contest , .limit DIIVIM itiul Hilly "Woods. ThciK Is n good prospect of match being nude for a llnish light between JacK Davis of his city and Hill } Woods of Denver , to route ) ff ut bouth Omaha the latter part of nuxt nonth The Callfmnm club Is also olTuring nducemunts to thesu two mem nnd it Is ipiiito : nrtnm that they are to meet one place or the ithur In the neuir future doniili llnnlon i mi , PH. , July 21.W. . II. McGuu- glu of Providence tdgnod tonight with the I'ittsbun ; bull club as manager. Ho will iiivo control of the team off and on the Held. liuilon , thu old inunngor , will bo soiulo cap- ; aln. Prl/o KlKliiorri In Cor It. MosoMiuni.v : , Pa , JulvJl The coroner's ury in too prize light killing rendered a ver- llct this afternoon that My ford came to his loath by a blow of the list struck by ono .lurry Uoyd , now In custody. PIT/.I > Kluhiui-M' CIINPH ContlniKMl ST. PAI i , Minn. , July SI.Hull and Fltz- immons and their trainers , liurnoy Smith ind Jim Carroll , were arraigned In the mu- ilclpal court this moruini ; , but their casus voro continuod. Grand ItaiiUUVnnlH ( lie GUAM ) UiiMiis , Mich. , Juiy 'Jl. The Poke ; nma Athlotlo asaociatlon ofTora HO.iXM for ho Hall-FiUiin-.mous light and guarantee * hat it will uot bu lutorforod with. ALLIANCE CROP SCHEMES Grain Ma a Assert That the Farmorj Catno Corner Wlmti NOTHING FOR PRODUCERS IN THE PLAN Only Pr.iutltml Solnoc H to Plqpoio o the Cereal In tins Same Man ner That MorolmntH Manillc CHICAGO Orcics ov TIIR llnr , CiiiCAtio. July -4 The movement said to bo on foot by thi farmers' alliance to conior the whfit crop 01 the country was discussed pro and con on th board of trade tod.iy. Opinions UilTor as t < the probable action of the alliance Many of the dealers profess to bollovo tha thcschomo Is not fo.islblo , while others saj It will not bo atlomptuil , oven If It could u carried out. "I have not boon giving any attention u the nnwspnpor articles on the subject , " sail I'resldont . T. B ikor , "and I have no in formation upon which to form nn opinio : of n bonn tide chniactor of the allege ! plan of the farmer * ' nllinnco I will say this however , that If the farmers of this countrj \\oiild sell their wheat as .1 merchant or manufacturer ufacturor would dispose of his stock of goods gradually and with an Intelligent npprccla tlon of the ellect of overstocking the market they could easily obtain 'JO cents per uushe moio for it than thov arc likely to obtain I they pursno tholrtisu.il policy. To talk o locking up their crop is foolish. No suet proposal is doslrahlo nor could it bo carrlci out successfully. " TO oi'i'osr nitovn ciitnciiMiiv. A rumor which cannot bo vorilled , says tin Tribune , indlcitps that some extreme hlgl church Kpiscopalians in the wait in tend soon to oiganl/o a "cr.tholic defense fenso le.igne , " somewhat analogous ti the English church union. It Is said tha they have been led to contemplate this stoi uy the rapid growth of liberal views In tin ijplscopal pliurch as evidenced by the sjm patliv felt for the Uov. Howard MncQue.uy the fewer and inlluenco of the Hev. Hoboi Newton , nnd especially by the electloi us bishop of Massachusetts of tin Uov. Phillips IJrooks. In the oplnlot of many ritualists these and othei similar facts indicate n dangerous laxitv 01 belief and opinion in the Episcopal church They think that the time has come to maki some concerted move against It. Tnus fai thov h.ivo fought lloorallsm simply through their patty organi/ation , but now they bogn ; to fear that a party organi/ation is not eo- ncront enough to bo of much service. The election of Dr. Urooits , they say , proves this , for many strong higli churchmen wore found among his support ers , while many others did not feel called upon to oppose him openly , nnd a few whc profess to oppose liberalism secretly worked for his election. Out of this feeling has grown the idea ol forming an Anglo-cat hello society , whose members shall solemnly pledge thorn- solves to work together In spieadlng catholic principles In the church nnd driving out broad churchlsm. Such a so ciety , they argue , would stand for the delln- ito faith of the church , and all who ically bellovo In the church would Lilly around It. Its ofllcers would map out work for the mom- burs in accordance with the policy of the so ciety , nnd of course all the nit'inhcrs would on all occasions cast a "catholic" vote in the church conventions The scheme bus boon bio.iched by a few of the younger ritualists in the west , but it Is said they will at once lay it Poforo the tutors of the paity. This will bo the headquarters of the move ment , \\tucli , it is hoped , will go into history as the "Chicago movement , " which is as im portant to the church in Hiis country ns wore tno results of the "Oxlord movement" to the Hnpllsh church. "It is only fair to say , however - over , that the loading Episcopal cliMgymon in this city know nothing of the schomo. "It is only the idle talk of ono of those Pen DuLi.icor Sprmgllold follows. " laughlnglv said u prominent ccclosiost. "and I guess it will end in talk. The big ritualists uio too lovel-hoado'l to go Into any such folly , for they know that u hide bound society of that kind would kill them in n year. " INPIIXS IlCSRin TIIIMK FAHMS. Captain E. L. Huggins of General Miles' staff , who has been on an ofllcial visit at tha Indian agencies in the Sioux lesorvatlon , re turned to army headquarters vostorday alter in absence of three weeks. Captain Hug- Bins visited Fort Bennett and Cheyenne river agencies and the sub-agencies along the LMioyonno river. " 1 found that the Indians are abandoning their war paint and blankets , " said Captain lluggins , "but crops have been almost total Failures the last throe years caused by the Irouth , and the consequence Is that those Indians who attempted to farm nro almost nl- logothor dependent upon what the govern ment furnUhos them. Many , nave leturncd to their old ways of dlgcing wild turnips , uniting little gamn and furs and an occaslon- il pony is sold. I found m.iny farms that joth Indians and \\hltoshad attempted to , vork , dosoited , and the Ovvnera gene uwnv in lisgust. This year the crops in the Dakotrs ire very fair , but the Indians live mostly in a cgion that is cursed with the drouth. " OS'K MOIli : IKIHII STOltU When William Hedmond and John O'Con- lor , Irish members of parliament , were in Chicago recently , they took p.ut in a carilnso Irlvo which seems Huoly to bucotno historic. Dublin dispatches received yestordav con- .allied seine intimation of wh.it tools place. L'ho dispatches said that Uedmond and 3'Connor met two persons and that n throat , vas made by ono of them that If I'nrnoll did iOt vindicate a certain Chicago man , the man n question would do so himself and hang . 'urnull. It is said by an Irishman prominent n the "antl-trlunglo faction" that the two lorsons who accompanied the Irish members if parliament woio Alox.mdor Sullivan and ils wlto , Mrs Margaret Sullivan. Years if o , when Mr 1'nrnell was a prisoner in \ ' mnlnh im jail , there was a fund of 100,000 collected for Irish ni'tlomil purposes. Said ho : ' 'Patrick Kgan , now minister to Cull , vas then treasurer of the land league and In 'aris , having gone there to escape nrrost. This $100,000 was turned over to Alex- mdor Sullivan or Chicago , who wns then .rustoo for the Clnn-na-C.iol ! ' This money was the fund so often talked ibout during the Cionin tilnl Inquiries us oils disposition woio at that Unit ) said to mvn ted to the murder of Dr. Cronln. iVImt became of It Is not known. At all ivonts U wont , and now Alexander Sullivan vants a vindication In recunl to the ii.ut ho ila\od In this connection. Did Mr. rainell end word to Mr. EK.IH to tarn the monov ivor to Trustee Sullivan I This Is a question hat has been asked Alexander Sullivan ill- oged during the cardiigodilvothut such was ho caso. The delegates lafuscd to bnllovo t. John O'Connor denied the tin eats ut- eiod and collected evidence to onitilo Mr , 'arnoll to moot any chargoi that may como i om this sldo of the water. WKMTIIN I'lOILK IN CIIICVH ( ) . The followniL' western people nro In the UyAt At the Cir.ind Paclllo .1. C. Urocksmlt , V'dar IJuplds , In , Mr. and Mr.i. L. M. Hen- lett , James H. Douglas. Dan H. Honln. ininha ; D. T. Iledfes , .1. J , Tufts , Sioux 'lty , In. At the I'nlmor J. S. Joseph , Helena , iloiit , ; A M Wood , Silt Luke , Utah : II. H. logolo , Houtrico. At the WellliiBton E. P. 1'rntt , Dos ilolnos , ia. At the Inland H U Day. Des Molnos , In. At the Andltoilum-Mr. and Mrs. M. H , ilmpson , Miss Ullu Simpson , Council Hlults ; > lr. and Mi-s C. L. Weens , Dus Molnns , | u. R A. ttl'KI-.lt 111. Mi. In Man ) Years Unit at < li > roino I'm K , JKIIOMF I'IIK , N. J. , July SM. About two hoiisand pui-sons were prvsimt hero todu > ml notwithstanding the muddy condition o ( bo track they were treated to soico good port. Tbo fcaturn of the day's ruclni ; was stooplccbaso , the llrst that had been run at uromo In n number of years , and consider- ig the slinit time In which the trainers hud a prup.iro tholr horses , n really good contest rat witnessed. The day was not u prntitablo iii for baoxers , as but two favorites were a .voisjul , tun otnor races golntr to hone * ut 4 nnd 0 to 1 In the bolting. Jockey Uoigoi was allowed to rldi today for the Hrst tum in n week and ! outt of four mounts , ho xvoi three and was second onco. 1'lrst race , iiundle.tp nwcopstukos. sit fur lonus 1'our stnrters : Arab , to * (8 ( to A ) won RnllnpliiK In bytisU Icnstlia from Voluntco II. . imiitoS ) , tHiWJbout Ornsense. IXi ( StoW half a lonittli Tltm-j IsW'i. ' Second race , sncciistakci. for two-year-olds allowances , sit furlnnits. I'our starters IjiunpllitliUT. Ill ( T lo Hi , won h.indllv by i leiiRtli from KIILxMnir , H'KI I to r > ) . who b ii Alpalno , 111 ( lo'to1 ! ) , hilt u lemtb. Time Third rnro swcopm i os for mnldrn thn-o- yaur-oUN , l.-I'MvunU. ' Six starl rs : Ueitlsler 1IJ ( * to I ) . oiiiiiyiy ! | ) twolc-imths from Iau rot. IOT ( IS to I ) , nliivlboit I'oimhuo. il C-'to 1) ) n lemjlh iiinl a Imlf , Time : l-'l'i. 1 ourtli raceMvlf ii-dukos for all npos , fl\i fiirlinuH. iio\i > n.sti > M r-l ( CnrrloO. lUTilO ti | ) . won very cnslly tlrtv loiiRth from Hoiisy I01. ' . ill to ro. who hi'utUimwtiy , 11J (4 ( to It , l i loiitfths Tinii' 1:1.1 : , I'iflli race , swcoptaUos for two-yo.ir-olds snllln/ . HID rurlonjs. I'Juht Murtors Iliunll ton , 1" " ) (1 ( to K , won by u noe-k from Disappoint tnont. lli'ijl to I ) , who lioiit AISCondoiliSlt ( 1) ) , a Icnffth. Timeloi'j Sixth nice , sWcppst ike-1 , soiling. l.tOlyards Klglit starters Colla , M ( IIU'O. won In i w.i Ik by two lengths from Vlnt.wt * . 1D. % ( " to I ) who beat I'crnwood , n ) (10 ( to 1) ) , four lengths Tlnio | ; : ri'i. ' Mixonth rae-e , Irmdleap Mtoeph'e'linsp. shorl ooiirsn. niKlit Htarli'is ! Keurti' . I (0 ( to li. won by two IIMU-UIH from Di'lawimUS (1 ( to It , w bo Ijiiul Troy , U 13 to 1) ) . 11 head for the place Time : .tC't. : ! ' Ilrntnl iloukny SVIUTOCM , N. V. , July 'Jl. Fortune still frowns on the laotug association , Iloavj ralim this morning made n quntrmlro of the track and dostrojol Interest In the racing te such an extent that many of the frequenters of the tr.iek during the season made up cnr.l parties and remained In tholr hotels. Cali fornia ran away before the start of his race ami his jockey showed so much bmtnllty in clubbing the horse ovnr the head that he aroused the indignation of the officials , who suspended him for ten days. Plm race , lit u fnrloius , nine startois : A - tr.ikah-in III" ) . C. to 1) ) . ho.it Hpondollno II I , ill ! to I ) , a neck , will. Montvlt liu , (4 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:01. fcecond race , ono mile. I'hn starters : I'nrp- rnniu-r. I0)l ) ( ton ) , won. Onltysbiirg. IlW ( .1 ti J ) . was three lengths behind s.iiuitoier , V ! ( a to 1) ) . Tln.e Iiisij. Third rare , six nndt half fin longs Six start ers : r iii.c > ss , 11J(0 ( to 1) ) , haul. Sir itat'oin. r ± ! ( d to " ) , ous.ly by : i length and a half with Hullo of OI.HIIZC , 11 , ( to to l ) , four lengths away. Time : l-ai'J. I.ICP. iiiirso $ < X > 9 , one mile and throo- sUtecntht Throp stirto . Los Angeles , 119 1 ' . ' ) , beat ' : In cantor , 1 to' Can ( 1111.110(710:1) ( ) . a Marauder , 117 ( H to 1) ) . third , 'llmo : 20- ! ) . I Ifth r.iee. six furlongs I'leven Htiirlors : Uos i II. 11)1 ) (8 ( to I ) , won from Oorobus. Ill ( G to 1) ) . lapped by Loin-loaf , US ( ID to 1) ) . Tliuu : Twin City's It too- * . ST. Pu-i , Minn. , July 'J I. A cloudy , cool day kept the attendance at the jock ey club races down today , tbo small events also aiding tnls. The racing however was very fair. Tlrst rare , purse JIOD , for threo-year-olds. one n | U . Thrtiosturtors : .liiirin Ilin , 110. a ! to 1) ) , Hist , by two liMi tlis. Harry Km , in. ( S tofl ) , xucond and Getaway , 1IU , (7 ( to , ' ) ) , third. Time , fcecond race , hih | welsht free handicap luoupslukcs for tlirLp-yo.ir-oUN and upward , one and one-slxli'iMitli mllrs 1'Uo stutprs : I'd Hopper , till ) , (4 ( to 1) ) , won byalerutb from iil : , I K ( I to 1) ) . scc-onil. Lob , 10) , (4 ( to 1) ) , third. Time , l:41'i : , Third race , pursn $ ' < 0. for all a os. threo- quurtursofa mlluhiMt. Thri.o stailetbyni - iathelles Lust , 71' ' ) ' (1 ( to 1) ) , n. is llrst In both beats , ttlnnliijoiisllT. TivllUht. 1JJI ( to 1) ) , soe- end and Doc \\luk , Hi ( J to 1) ) , third. Time llii. : 1'oiirtb race , purse flO1. for two-year-olds , liulf inllu. riMont liters : fcotei' , ' 'I is to D.won hy u head from Oiituraft , 114 (4 ( to I ) , second , Il.iinlln , 11.1 ( Sto' > ) , third. Time : 41) ) . 1'ltth race , purse tl > 0. for tlireo-yp.ir-olds and upwuids Mlh > and onu fiulonic. I'our stirtors : iil : Kindle , too (7 ( to I ) , won. IM I-con.ud , 114 (3 ( to U , hocoiKt and Illlly I'lnker- ton , Jia (4 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:575 * . \'olo lUald'M Now Hccoril. DI.TKOIT. Mich. , July 2f. Despite the threatening aspect of the heavens , between nlno and ton tholH.inci people witnessed the fourth day's racing- the driving club this afternoon. The clouds broke but once and not enough rain fell to do any damage. The racing was excellent. "Volo Maid gets a now record , having knocked a half second oil her previous reeord Sn Itie last heat in the pacing race. At the conclusion of the fifth beat of the U:80 : class Wyamlbtto fell dead In front of his stable , presumably from heart disease. His owner , John E. Madden of Lexington , Ky. , was offered S10.00J for rno horse in i'lttsburg last week. The butting was hot , McDool's backers losing a pile of money on him. him.Kltst Kltst race , 2:30 : class , trottl n ? purse. t..OCO Little Albert first. Lord Clinton second , I'llnco Hogarth third Ili-st time , -'a'oy. Second race , fiee tor all , paelmr.pnrsp , S'.OOI : Vole Maid llrst , Johnston second , Dallas third. Host time , SU : ! . Third race , free for all class , trotting , purse $ -MO ( : Ko UlmlVIIUos llrst. Alvin sec-ond , Aleyion third. Host time , - IVi. Plan to Down Corrljj.in. CiiRAnp , July 21. The Garfleld Pail : Jockey Club , a racing association , tonight concluded to ofler a purse of ? 10,000 for n swcppstnkes i-nco of , ono and one-eighth miles , foOO entrance fee , half forfot , weight for age. take place between the 10th and 15th of the coming month. The decision was arrived at on the receipt of u letter from David I'ulsifer , awnar ot Tenny , to John Murphy , the well known horseman , in which he states his desire to bring the great racer to his former home. Mr. I'ulsifer's wish will bo grati dod and Tonny will have tiio race of his llfo to win , ns the owners of tno following hoisos have been wired. Long- street , Tournament , English Lady , Ban Chief , Eon , ICIngmun , Michael , Kiicino and Viorgo d'Or. Twelve ! > taka races aggregat ing * 1 11,000 in added money will also bo run duruiL- the same month. .Major llankuis' liaccB. CiiicuiO , July" 24. Uarlleld park , track fost. 1'lrst race , three-fourths of a mlln : ' 'ida- \erous won. Longbroeek. second , .Modjcska third Time : l-ll. Spc-ond r.icu , ono rnllo and seventy y.irds : Siiiiier-i't won , John Irwln si eimil , lloro third. Tlmu : I.Hi'i I'lilrd iiic'e * , onu and one-sixteenth miles : ltalne-lr won , Join Honors second , Ad'lulm third Time : l.r.l' : . , . I'onrth ncp. ono mile : I.oren/o won , C'hlmcs second , llypatlci Intnl. Time : I4J ; I'lftli race , llvo ( nrlones : ham rnrmor won , Ilr.icelot seconill'iiadllla thlid. Time. lM'a. : ( ' C > rrlKiin'h Ituccs. 21. The races at Hawthoin resulted as follows : first I.ICP , ono mlle : II iiiKninl , won , Allan It iiuisuennd , Slixur.ulo thlnl. rlmo : l'41'i t-ec mil rutpIx fiirloius : Julia May won , N ttlo UojU. ! > puond , Tom ICoauli third. Time. ItlH. Third rico , nine fnr'oiiKs : Patrick won , PUN ul to bi'eoml , Joe ( Jarler thud. Time- 1. n'4 ' 1'onrtb race , ono mile : IliitHi won. Mlra- . . TimoI'll. . IPIIII.pcond , Heiiomic-o third. 1'lflli nue. sovun ( urlonss : Ked l'owon , IfVd l.oo hL-conil , Klib Mc-t'orth third. Time MII.U u KBKVKi'July 21. Today closed : ho most successful 'racing meeting over hold n Milwaukee. Only ono heat was needed to hiish the 247 : twitting nice postponed fiom ' rosterday. U w.'ii.won by Catalno In 'JsW ' , Dan S second , n 11 2-Jl pluss , pnri.4")0 ' : Illlly llovorly Ilrst. ' . I1 second , Phoubo V.'llkes thlid. llfht ilme : ! ! : . ' ! . ' . ' . . ) paiiln ? mop , pursit t' > 0d : Henry h llrst , Pempobt N seconJ , John M third. Uu.st time. ' : U- . . t . U hlnky TfU Ciiir\no , July tlU-J-It Is .stntod at the in- , otn.il ruvenuo oflfert'thnt the whisky trust i as decided to co uc ntrato all the whisky nanufnctuied at 'I'corlt by the sale fiom line to time of outside houses. The object if the concentration is economy In operation ind reduction In the working force. 'I wo Mi > ro Vlutlins LOUISVII.I.K , Ky. , July 31 Two more men mvo died from Injurloi rocolvcd In the hroshor bollpr oxploilon nt Durblns , near Irownsvllle. They arc Peter Plorco and Jllvor 1'tielpi. Thnro nro still chuncos of ecovoiy for Christopher Yates , Joiopn tluntun and Thomat Lindsay. Sti'iii'lc by n Train anil Kllloil. PITTSHUHI , Pu , , July 31 , Alexander Cham- lei's and wife of Ijirlmor. Pa. , were struck iv a train while walking on the Pennsylvania rucks near Irwln , Pa. , this morning and brown down an embankment. Mrs Chum- KIM was killed , but lior husband was only llBhtly hurt. Another Mootirg of tbo Philniblphh O.un oil's Cainmittco Held. TRANSACTIONS IN TRACTION STOCK Mo Made Money Out ol' tlio Dt-al- Auilltor MoCninniint DtMiios 1 h.it Ilo KiM'olxril Any Advcrtls * \tiIf \ Kcliatc 'Money. Piitt.\i > ri.t'iitJuly 21. The committee o the councils that U inquliing Into cx-Clt , Tte.isuior Hardsloy's malfonsnicp In ofllc and the ofllcpiMof the wrecked Ko\ \ stone Nn tlonnl bank mot this afternoon. A mini beef of witnesses have been subpa > nn. > J , Includini the ptesldcnts and cashiers of the banks iha are alleged to have ptld Interest to Hnrdslo : on deposits of public irouoy , editors urn publishers of papers that are alleged to huvi paid a 10 per cent tebato to Hardsley on puD He advertising , and Auditor U&nor.d Thoma : McCammant , who Is nlleged to have receivci u share of the rebate. A letter from Uistr.et Attorney Hnkcr wm read suggesting that the tnnk oillciHls bo no pxamlued for the icason that they have al ready te.stitled and that an examination o thorn at this tlnio might intorfeto with nnj action that might be taken against them it the future Aftei considerable discussion the bank offl clals were pxcii od for the present , William II. Kembloand William L. Elkins the traction inllway mignatcs , tot.tilled as tc their connection with Hardsloy in certain transactions In traction stock. They showci that they had loaned money to Hardsloy will which to buy Philadelphia and Chicagc traction shares and that ho 1 nd closed out the deal at a prollt As far ns they know bo hail not used any public money In his trunsuc lions. Thomas McCnmmant , auditor general ol the state , who with Hardsloy had control ol the letting of the advertisement of the mer cantile appraisers' list to be published In four newspapers of Philadelphia , tostillod. Uho ropoits of the oxpoits who examined Hardsloj's books recently showed that a check had nppnroutl ) boon sent to Mr. Mir- Cammant for ? T,144..r)2 , being onc-hnlf of the rebate of 4 ! ) per cent on over .510,000 worth oJ advertising paid to lour newspapers In IMH ) . Mr. McCammant denied emphatically that he ever icceivcd , directly or Indirectly , one penny of this money. Ho nlso denied that various sums credited on the stubs of Uards- loy's check book to "Mo" had been received by him. Ho stated that the advertising busi ness ha.l been transacted through Captain H. M Grlllln , who had for a number of je.irj occn employed in the nuoitor general's de partment and who had churgo ofsuchmut- teis. Witness had reason to believe that a rebate was paid , for the loason that Captain Gtiflln had Intimated to him that certain po litical debts had to be paid and woio settled in this way Ho nlso understood that news papers that did no * iret the advertising were taken cine of by those that did gpt it. Cap tain Gtiflln died In IS'IO and Mr McCnmmant expressed his sorrow that ho was not allvo now so that ho could himself explain bis con nection with the unpleasant business. After Mr. McCammant hud loft the stand nnd the room Commitlpoman Httlng stated that notwithstanding tbo auditor gonpral's Jeniul it had been his ( Etting'a ) intention to examine him upon certain documentary evidence In his possession , but tnat upon nd- vice fiom the disti let nttoinov that it would bo an unwise public disclosiuo of the con tents of the documents at this time ho had refrained from questioning the witness. The name of ex-State Treasurer William Livej-oy , who Is alleged to hav'o tecelved money Irani Unulslcv , was called. A tele gram wns iccoivcd stating that because of the serious Illness of Mr. Livesoi's daugnter in Milwaukee that gentleman had to go to that city. He says ho will icturii as soon as possible and requests the puvilogo of then ippearlng before the committee , J. 1 \ Singer , connected with the Fourth jtreot national bank , related a conversation lie had with Marsh , the fugitive president of Lho Keystone bank , three or four days after lhat institution had boon closed by order of tbo eoinptioller of the currency. M.irsh , ho tald , told of his cndeavorb to prevent the rlo-iInR of the bank , sayini ; . ' ! tried to bluff Wnnaniakor , but failed. " Maish also told him that ho had tried to cret Mr. Wunamaker to use his Inlluonco to have the bank kept open , but that gentleman hud lecllncd to interfere. Clayton McMichael of the North Ameri can , Uobert J. Cook of tbo Press , William P. McCullv of the Bulletin , Edward Mnrvlt/ the Gorman Democrat and James Elversonof the Inquirer , propiiotors or manairors of papers alleged to have paid lobates on mer cantile appraiseis1 lists , advertising , were worn with the exception of the last named gentleman , who was too ill to appear and ipnt an nflld.ivit instead. Their testimony was .o the effect that they could not got the nd- , 'ortisinc without paying o commUlon of 40 ) or cent to the person bilnglng it to them , mil as they could print the matter and make i good prollt nftar pa > ine the commission , hev did so n-i a matter of business Nonn of hem had Knowledge that the commission vas to go oitho'1 to Bardsloy or the auditor general. Mr. AlcMIchaal declined to give the name if the j > eison who acted as tbo agent , saying hat ho was not a publu * oftlcial and ho con- Idoreu It a private matter. Mr. Cook admitted that Cnptain Grlllln jus the man to whom no had paid the com- nlbsion. When asked who got the cimmls- lon in 1801 , Captain ( .rillln buying died in SK ! ) , Mr. Cook doclinoil to reveal the name , nvlng that the person was not n public 'tllcial ' nnd it would bo unfair to tnuko his inmo public- . Mr. McCully also acknowledged that Cap- ain Grinin was the man to whom ho hud aid the commission. The cominittoo than .djomncil. THIY MI. SKD IT. incnk Tliiovos \ \ docrlookoil a Nice Hnnoh ol' Plunder. Sneak thieves enteied the residence of iharlcs Ilaino at the coiner of Eighteenth nd Grupo streets about 3 o'clocic yesterday fternoon during tbo absence of the In- uitos. The honso wns given a thorough ansacking. Boxes. buioau drawers nd trunks were broken open in oarch of plunder. Kiom n trunk hreo suits of clothes , two pair of gold brace- ns , a gold breast pin with diamond setting nd several smaller articles woio taken , the utul vuluo being about * : . ' 00. In the same rnnk was a package of $10(1 ( and a $ JOO gold /ntoh which the thlpvos ovoilooKcd , ICn- ranee was olleeted by pr > ing op"n the shut- ors and screen of a rear window. There is 0 clue to the tliieH buvond supposini ; that liuy belonged to the gang which followed lie circus. _ Knocked Out tlio Proposition. dm uo , , lnlJl Some weeks ago tha Irectors of the board of trade woiii nsUod 1 doclaio No. 2 huid winter or Turkish rlieat deliverable on contract , but they ilo- tinod. Then 10) ) members of , tlio board sited for n votu of the full bo ml on the roposltlon to muko the grain regular aflor cptember next An amendment was then lopasod that the tule. If adopted , take ( Tem SoptPinbpr 1 , IV.M , which amondmciu i accordance with the rules was referred to special iiiodting , which was hold todav. .bout onu bundled and llfty ni'Mnbois were resent and the amendment was uppiovod by lait'o majorliv On Tuesday next the oaid will decidebv ballot wlmthor the pies- nt rule slinll stand or whether Turkish heat Ahull be made rpgular and doUirablo flor September I , IIHK ) Friends of Urn rlqinnl pioXsitIon | donounci ) the ninoiid- lent as designed to "snndb.ijj" the original roposltlon , which cannot now come before 10 board on Ils own merit. Mountain Fire Svs Jo-tF , Cnl , July 21.Tno mountain lira mi has bren raging near Lick ob'.orvutoiy us bcon partially chei'ltod , and ut 10 o'clocic inltftit no furthur danger to the observatory : environs Is appiehonded A largo force of 10 fighters supceediHl P > dlKo'lng a ditch In .anglng thQ lourso of the Humes. A half do/en wltnoisiH wcio examined VMtcrdav nftornoon In tlio Prlco tnnrdc trial N'othiiu now was dovclopod nnd th hparlng wns conltnned until II p. m today All the testlmonv will probibly bo eon ClinlPd nt this afternoon's session , nnd Prlo will U'arn whelhcr ho Is to go before tlio dis trlct court for trial or not. \VoHtcM-n W\SIIISOTOV , July Jl. [ Special Telogrnti to TUB HKI'1'ho | following list of pension i-rnuted U reported by Tnr llBii nnd Ex nmtner Ilnreuuof Claims' Nobrnska.Oilglnn -James HulT , Lenndor M Frlrnd , Wllllnn I'lrbaugh. Hpndprson Haiold , James Plttuln , 'ohn ' Ho.\or , William II. C'olll.lolin Ue'gman Alxalom N. Klnif. Milton .Soveiolgn , Thorna : G. Plummer , Jou-ph Mapos. William Grlnit and James Amiek Additional Gfpgon Uoth. Gilglnal- Sarah Smith nnd S illfi hlms , mother. Mexican widows Wllllan D.iknn. Iowa : Orlirlnnl Gforgo M Fr.inklln Speel.il net William Ho tier , Cvrus Alexiin der , John McCnrty , William It Vanduson Theodore Olmstc.ul , Major Tiffany , Frinl < F.irlow , William Simmorha\s , John H Will don , Franidin Lottn , John L Mlkosh , Joronn H V'arner , Jnmes Mel ontiPll , Uobert Head John n Adams , William H. Martin , JobnM Wallace , Michael T Hakcr , Isaic J Stock singer , Thomas 1C Wilson , Peter Llebolt Uufus W Ilurvoy , Adam Hnrtmnn , Fred S Hucklngh nn , Ansolmn B. Phelps , Uichard H Luce' , Stppheii McKen/io , Jacob Xufal. Ad dltional Whltpom Moon , Ilurvoy Cox inn William H. Parker. Oilirinnl Mary M. Her gen and Catheilno Bultman. Moxican- Cath nine Htuce. AJM'H < > / ' I' . SI Kit It l V , 'ri'oi'dupiitlmi ' bill niHsPil Its third re In , tln llrlllsli iiinisp of lords. Tlip lower ot nohiirch In ooiirsn of ereelloi ' " " " ? llrv- fell , killing s'xtpei woHmen Mi'ssr. Iliitlpruorth. I.liv'say and ItullocU , tlio ( lilpiico ( air commissioners , ha\u left lon- dun for I'm Is. Thei Londoni Times announces Hint the 1m- pi-rlal liank of MollMiurnp liilssiisnom ed p.y- liiflit with II ibihtlesof t'CiLUjil. llipcoiorpd people's bumnolpnt orilnreon- volition ended In I'lileiu-o. t. 1" Hill , tlio Brand mastprof lpnnisep. . was given a hearIng - Ing and reinstated DIP Vienna Nueil I'rnlo I'rosso snys thai I'rlncp reiilliiiind of IJoilinnnlii will visli I'UK- I mil with aluw to his betrothal with tin daughter of the prince of Wules. The Trench naval pstlmates pomni Ittpp 01 tlin cliamboi of depntie" have approved of tin schenie for plai'lng toippihios In all the prln- etp il ports of Trance and mputlv Inoieiihlnii the siiiadions | In homo wati rs. llnrnian Unstor , widely known as Pdltor-ln- chief of the t'blc nso Slants Xoltiui ! ; , died li Cubnw.i. southern Slloslu. a ( Sermaii prov nee Jli. Kastoi bail been In poor Health foi SOUK time and went to Hmopu honing to roomier- ato. I'rcd II nemoyer , who established tlio greal Hini'inisyor siiR.ir rellnery In liroolvlyn anil who Is HIP father of llenij C. and Tfipodort llaxemojer. both proiiifiipnt In tlio sugar ( rust. Isdvlni : at his homu In N'ew Vork. lie Is pihty-IUo | je-aisolil. In Northampton rounty. North r.irollna , while an lined white couple woio traveling iiloni ; thu road tow aid M.irgaretts\ they were g\eitalion and attiu-Ued by two nemo nipii , who held the biisb.ind and c-ommllled a crlinlnal assault upon the woman The btiioui of Ametli' in ippubllcs has In formation that the department of public wForl s In Moxlpo has u'l.inlpd to Mr. Komnlo \lrasiiiiicoiieusslon fin the colonl/atlon of the Isl.ind of ( tiiadaloupi' . in the I'licitleocoan , theeoiiti.ict to run for twrnty ye-irs. The Knssl.in coiurnmurit. It has been loiinpil , Iris mndo l.ir pjiiii 'hnspsof porn 'ind IsslorltiB thu Rialn foi fninrp supplies The i Ke-In the price for corn In Opinnny , It Is al e oil , is parti ) dun to the wholesale buying of this cereal by the Russian aulhorllles. H.iron I > u In Von bclioiisteln , fotnierlv a mil lon.ilio of Iliiclmrest , bus just died In a hospital then ) He was a > Irtlm of llniiiicial mill and had been i oil nerd to the greatest poveity. bplns oblUed to woi k as a tram e-ir diher until seized with tbu Illnpss tlnou li v , lilch he became an Inmate of tlio hospital. Atl'lne lllun. Ark.a tpnlllc p\ploslon of BUS occiiuud In I'red bchnpld r\ tailoring nstabllshmoiit. houses over ulai o portlonof the town ljuliu nicked , m < l wlndo.N panes being InoKen In the xle-lnlty. Tlueo of Sehneldei's worKnipn were bully hurl , OIID fatally. The untlro building was demolished. fclynor Ollspl h.isnn aitlcln In tlin Conlein- DoiHIy IJelew In which IIP defends ll.ily IIB ilnst the ipc-ent nttacUsof tlio I'le-ncli press. I In s.ijs that 1 rancti bus of I.itoio iia oppose I nny re onelll itlon bet u ecu the pupuuy .mil Ihn Italian government and h is pxploltpil tbo ml e.in In order to ciuati ) illlllc'iiltles for the inlrlnul. The llrst lioavy ordnance 12-Inch rlllo inn ilpslBiiod forcoist ilofpiisu and inane In Jvow Vork was IIrod at Smdy Hook for tha llrst j line with sitlsfnctory lesults \\llh L' " > ) Dounrlsof powder It burled a . ' .OUO-pound shot i\n mllus The gun will USD 441) ) pounds of | ) owder and thiow -.Ofltf-ponnd shot twelve miles. At Columbus , O. . the jury In the I'Jllott murder case rotlied at 10o'clock I 1st nljlit ivltbont having roiiphod \prdlct. . Tiiey ha\o ind the casu under considerillon since 1 I'clock Ihursday. The best Inform itlon to be gained fiom the jury room Is thittho jury < tunds ten for murder In the llrst de niu and two for tlio second do/ii-e. At Collmit Ileseive , Ala , Wlnnlp Thompson , : i IPII-I oar-old negro girl qu.irreleil will , a > oy nc'.ir liar own age. bins sent iinotluu boy 'or a gun and when lie eiime with It to d him OFhoot the hey with whom she qu irrtMed. I'lio lattur slsrted lo l nil mill the otber boy Hilled down on him. He missed the runner , > ut hit llio 'III , Killing hei Instantly. ( 'apt tin Amilt , lecentlv an olllrer on bond he t h 11 in win ship I'resl lent I'lnto. wiitns to he Itritlsh pi ess w iinln.KiijlNliinen not to ippppt ilio olTeis inndo by President li iliiiiiCL1- la's a'cnt. Ilo sas hu did iluee nionllis' leivlcu In the I hill.in ntuy iniiliii Admiral Latoi IP and eluliiis that ho win un iblp to ot , . > aymunt for bis servlcps , but sillors who ihked for the ! ) ' pay ueie pin In lions In a sK-iviliimn aitlu > u In his own p ipor 'nlted bt lies Seniitin ( liniidlerof Nnw Hump- ihlro ni.iKes a blttei iittaek upon ITnlted l.itea Senutor dalilncer. In the ionise of vliloli ho renews tlio ell ir os nuiile by him Im ini ; I lie leeent MIII itorliil Unlit In tlin lois - s tituri ) th.it ( JiUlii'-er had sold himself and iniloi took to soil the whole Inlluomo of Ills nrty or iiiil7atlon to the e'onconl i.illw iv The Ninth Sltlo KlevatPil radroid of Chicago 'apltal ' f 1,000,11001111(1 now np.irlv poniplnip. has curpil a duiildu \lelory. I . Thp Injinii'tlon iskc'd by abutting piopMty owners to test rain ho eonsti notion of llie line from 'I welfth to 'on.inss stimns wils infiisud by Judge Tnlly I'ho poitlon of the linn wiiich li.is heun tipil up i > the pioe'edilln.'s was Unit luadlni lliioiiBli Im bn-lness dlstrlut ind lermln 'tln nu.ir IID Andltoi linn f i Tim linreuu of American lepnbllcs atVusb - iirtlon IH mfoinied Unit an iissoelnt'on pailoil Im Anu'rlf in colored man's MP\OIII | colonl- 'iitlon ' coinpiiiv Is planning to establish a ii ony of neio f.iiineM lomliu chlcll ) fiom illsslsslppi nnd relllli s-.i e , III I bo slate of onoia , Mexico , and It li'is airuui'd ' foi tlio miclnisi ) of a tr.'et of 10)OW ) ne'res iihont wenty miles hoiith of Ynimi. Ail/nun on the oiitlipin r.u'llle i.illioad ill tliu | il ice \\lieie ho rein tins uf I he l.itipilo colon ) founded liy ill * A nil r.uio of s m I'laneNrti still luin.iins Cost master ( ipiiui it Wanama'uii ' has In * I mined HIP postmaster jzuncr.il of New /ua- and that iindiM then rent net of 1.1111 : ie-s lone nolilnni o in mall MUI vlei h.itween the I'll led Iiiteiiinl fniel 'ii pints llniltlncoi ipunsn- lon to uillwiilil > i'e. Im Is PiideiiMilllu lo iiriniBo for fast foitnlKhtly serx li-o In twprn nn I'lanulsi-o and Anstialla vl i .Now.e iliinil .ml Am Illanil HP siys IIP tiaiisinlts this liforniiiUiiii In niilei that HIP pnotin isler BIIII- raI of .Sewealanil If ho thinks he-t. leav n-opi-r.ite In si i vln4 iii | leKer coiiiniiinlciitliin ml ie'iilntln lutinn vo > ugus In thu Inturesls f hlsconnliy THAT WHEAT TRUST COME , Interview with Qanowl Mina or Orura or the Alliance Press Bureau. DENIES ITS EXISTENCE AMDNG FARMERS , CTtaltl AlllllltiotIM OlllUlltlH III tllO I'oiiplo'H Party ll < < " * | > oiiHlt > to for tlio Kuiiiors Coining Cam- In VOIIK , Jillv -Today a reporter In terviewed . C , Crtim , general mumgor ot the Now York bureau of the National Fann ers' Alliance nnd He-form Press nssocl ition , touching the so-culled "wheat trust combine" aiiiorg fanners. Ho denied that any such com bination hud been formed. ' The suggestion was made , " ho said , "some time ago In the farmers' alliance that farmers would do well to hold tholr wheat for remunerative ptlccs , in pivferenco to al lowing It to fall into the hands of unscrupulous speculators. Upon this advlco word was sent out through thu bureau of the Ueform Press association two weeks ago advising farmers to hold their wheat. Several sub alliances In Illinois met and passed resolu tloiu to this effect , which woio published In thu Mllwaukeeo alliance papers , there being no elTort to conceal the fact whatever The effort to make It appear as if "somo traitor in the camp" had loveuled the matter before the fanners' alliance was leudy to lot the secret out is In keeping with many sim ilar attempts to invest certain ambitious leadcis with nn nlr of importance tar bo > end their ability and worth " Mr. Crutn said fuithor that tlio Idea of Issuing simultaneously nt Washington and St Paul 1,1)1X1,000 ) c'rculars ' to send to 10,000 secietancs is part of a well concocted plan among cuitnin alllanco ofllcinls to enhauco their ImpoHimco in the estimation of farmers and create at the time constoi nation among wlujat spsculators lor political ollVct. Editor Crum , who is a practicil farmer himself and thorough ! } posted In- the schemes as narrated , sa > .s bo does not believe that In telligent farmers will bo caught with such chart. Ho is convinced that certain schemers aio trying to work the farmers' ulllunco for all it is worth for sclllsh and political pur poses. As to a combination among farmers Mr Crum said "I would bo very glad If tbo farmers could by combination secure good prices , especially for wheat. Deprecia tion of values , iepeatod clop falluios , high rates of imprest , etc. , have discouraged farmers for several yeais They deserve well of their compitriots and no ono familiar with their deprivations will begrudge them all they ask Tlio loport coming fiom St. Paul , stating 'thut Ignatius Donnelly wusop posed to the wheat trust among fanners,1 betrays the domugoguorv of the whole plot , for while championing the cause ot the tanners ho Is well known us n ICnlght of Labor lender in the west Ho is looking for a pic-sidentiril nomination in IM.1. ) Ho hesitates to urge n wheat combine which would ulToct tlio piico of the broad of these Whoso suffrages ho must havo. While I favor any plan which will conliibuto honestly to the farmer's welfaie. I have doubts of the Plllciency of the policy of farmois holding too long upon their wheat. It takes money to move as well us to buj wheat , and if held too long and the world's ciop turns out , luruar than was anticipated , a crash is imminent , moio disastrous in its consequence * than dioamed of In the philosonhy of the mostpro- nounccd alliance doctrine. " KniisiiH Alliuncu Active. Tori ict , Kim , , July 24. The Kansas alli ance managpis who nro furnishing speakers for a half do/en southern states have not neglected tholr own field of labor and nro now actively ongatted in preparations for a bin state campaign during August , Septem ber and October. The big strike will NO made in September , when camp meetings will bo hold in each of the seven congress ional districts. Stuto Punter fanow , In speaking of the mcctinu's , sum : "They will ho big affairs and will bo addressed by some of the best known people's parly men In the oountrv. " Colonel Polk of Georgia , president of the national alliance , and Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota ate alieady engaged. Sociotaiy ( < 'ioiiL.li of the state alliance , who returmM today fiom a ttlp tliipucliont the state , says that thu alliance Is in good condition and that the fanners are minting arrangements for un active fall campaign , .m HKK AT HIIM VKPAST I'lio eerot of ThU P.ipi-r'H IJ.irly Do- livopy in Ihn So il liwm. . Few iv.'oplo know of the o\ponso incuirod uy Tut , Allli to onaulo It to ruich its sub- icribois it the eirlluit hour pjssiblo In the : norning. Tun lii.u always takes udvantnuo > f the llrst trains which leave the city in tbo norning Whole the tiulns do not lenvo us ailvas conld bo deairod , Tin : BKI : hires a .pecial. Kor instanco. the B & M. flyer from Chi- : ago to Denvef ipaches the southwestern iart of the state earlier than any other train Jut it does not piss through Omaha I * , lees not como within 21 miles of tins city 1'nn URI : therefore i icets that very Important rain at PlalUsmouth. It does so with a ipocl il train This : special loaves Jmaha at : i o'clocic in tha morning t is loaded with Bnr.'s. Tlieio nro thou- utids of them. The train thunder ) down to 'latlsmouth , at which place the papers are ransforred to the H & M. Klyer. ' ( 'wo nilu- ites later the river Is tattlini ; along at a ipeed of lorty-llvo miles per hour. At o\cry itation , the i > iclcages containing I'm : Bu : ire tlnown olT , landing at the station door , t icache's Lincoln , the capita ) , I . " am , \iiriinmt , U . ' "i a in , llnstlngf , 7 l"i n.m , lolilropo , ( i.lit n. m. ; Mi-Cook , llsilOuin , Vkion , 'J''iU Jim , and Dunver , ( il. : > p.m . 'his spot Int se'rvlce of Tut. Bi'i : costs monov , int Tnr Bi i. maKes no unto of that , it pub Mies all the news and guarantees to deliver I In the same liberal and ulllcioi't ' manner f you want to iiad al ! the news and read It nrllest , take Tun Bi K. You can make no : iistako. AiUlecs rnceUeil In Lunilon fiom Htanli V 'ails In Ihn ( 'on.'o fiposliitu. ti'll of lline.inl- nil ism iiinoiu the nuMM'siiiHl of an iirini'd en- ipililion .iKiilnsl them Nntlxis iilnn tie .iiiiiiuil rlvnr who hid bluckeil thu sin un Mth liniidruilH of mined PII nous Id I ltd and all fly nallvnsfiliiiidll to l.uropo ins , Aniixpn- Itfoii i iimposiiil of nn liiiiiioiiiis | and liny kmhs noon uflpr loft "t 01 i-j I'niM 10 p hu eanllniH , and itf'nr ' tt dat'x bitilu pi dud In roiillnIheio nnd OII.VHU | | | tliPli Hiatus Iliindn dsi.r hu ii'hi Illons nattvtu rpio IJIIud and noiindid ne'cds and should t.iko a goud That pxtremo tired feeling which Is so dls- K\erbnily ircsslng and ofu-n HO iimironnt iblc in H.P spring ini'dii'lne , for two reasons. ' . ' . ' . ' ' ) ' 1st , The body Is now mure susceptible to Sar-aparlll , ! , which IIHIPH the wh lo body , benefit f i om meillcliio than nt any ol hur i > ca.soii. purillps tlin blood , cun-s eerufnla and all M , Thu Impurities which have acTiiiiiiilatcd Iminois , cures d > spepsla , creates an appetite , In thu blood nhoiild bo expelled , and thu sys rouses thi ) tmpid livci , braies up the iicT-.ts , tem gl\pn tone and stre-HKlh , before the pros and clears the mind. Wo iollcllucomparison trating f ffccts of warm weather are felt. Hood's Is tlm bust iprlng mcill. of Hood s 8ir apirlll i with any other Wood Sarsiparllla jmrlller In tlm m.nki't fur purity , economy , duo. A nlnglu trial nlll conviiifu you of Us strength , and incUlcln.il merit. Rupcrlurlty. Take It before U Is lee l.itu. Tlrnl nil thu Time The Jlcat Sprlnu Meiltolna "I tind no ajipetltn or Htrongth , and full "I like Hood's Sirsnpirllla for a spring ; tired all the time. 1 attrlliiiti'd my condition iiH'illcliie.nnil I find It Just the thing. tUnnci to nuriifnlons humor. I bid tried several up my DystPin ami makes mo led like n dllfer * kinds of inrillrlno without benefit. Hut as cnt mill. My "Alfo takes It fm djiipopsla , nnd Minn an I Ind taken half a bottlu of II'Mnl's tthodmlveHgreit beiu-nt fiomlt. Shus.ijblt h irft.iparllla , my appi'tllu was restored , and Is the best mcillilni ) sh cm-r took. " I' . C. my lumn.iLh felt fitter l have now taken TuiiNr-n , Hook & Liilder No. I , lloston , M.im. nearly three bottles , : mir I nocrwasso well " "Last uprlng I was troublcil with bolls , MILS , JKSHIK K DUMIRXUK , I'.n.coae , It. I caused bj my Mood being out of ortl r. Two .Mrs. ( J. W. Marilutt , I.uucll. M.UH , was buttles of Huoir.i Hiri.ipJillU cured me. 1 completely cured ot H | < k headache' , which bho can reconitni nd U to .ill tronblid with nltto- had 10 yeartf , by Hood's Harsaparllla. thu blood. " J. hCltoi.ll , 1'uoiia , HU Botil bjr nil UruKgUti. tl , ilx for frV l'rvi < ar U Hold by all ilriiLUtt * Sl.iUfor/JJ / Vrcparud J bj ( I HOOD .t I'u. . it in , JxjwollJU i 171 I llouli A CO , Ai itlicc rkiIjj < sell.Miiu , BOO Doses Ono Dollar IOO Doses Ono Dollar