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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , JULY 2g , 1801--SIXTEEN PAGES. ONCE MORE IN THE FIELD , Omaha Has Resumed Her Old Place on tbo Ccoro Board. ONLY A PICKED NINE FOR THE PRESENT , Milwaukee Given nil KHHJ- Victory l y tlio Now Afjureuiitlon lilnuolii Hlmt Out Hlonx City Moely. Milwaukee , 1" ; Omaha , 1 , Lincoln , ! ! : Hloiix City , 0. Diiluth , II ) ; Denver , ' . ' . Kansas City , 10 ; Minneapolis , 5. MH.W.UKIIVls ; : : , , July -Special [ Tele- pram to Tut : HEK. ! The rcoonstructoa Omaha team put In Its appearance hero today. It was not. the line set of athletes that visited Milwaukee last trip , but n picked nine from the different Western asso ciation clubs. Baker and Trallloy were the only onot here Of the old club. Manager Lcadly expects Flnnnlgun and n counlo moro good mon to arrive in time for Sunday's ' garno. Norman Hala-r pitched a very good game today , and with proper .support would have made a closn score , but tbo men were most all out of their positions and the result was a comedy of errors. Manager l.cadly Is keeping the wires busy day nnd night In search of some good men , nnd It is hoped ho will have the equal of tbo former team In the Held before many days liavo passed. The playing of the liorno team was almost perfect. I'ettlt and Alberts both put up great bill , makiiiK some brilliant stops. Tommy I'oorman made some pretty back ward running catches ut abort but could not handle the grounder * that came his way. Gus ICock. formerly of the Buffalo brother hood club , played first base In good style , be sides hitting the ball in good shape. The locals were bltuikod In their lialf of the first. For the visitors Poorman How out to I'ettlt , Tralllcy singled , Dim gun followed with a screaming bit to center which Burke fumbled , allowing Tradluy to score and Dun- jan reaching third. Whiftlioad tapped an yxsy ono to Campion , who throw Dungau out t. the plate. Kock went , out nt llrst. The locals took the lead In the third , double ! by Davis nnd Ualrymplo , Burko's steal and 'Poorninn's error netting two tal lies. The locals scored two moro In the fourth. Campion sent the sphcio to center for a homo run , Alberta was hit by a pitched ball , went to second on Burko's base on balls nnd scored on I'ctll's ' single to right. Poorman'.s error , Shoch's base on balls ntm Alberts' long single gave the homo team two moro in ttio llfth. The locals fell on Baker with both foot In tbo seventh , six hits comtilnod with a few mlsplnys resulting In eight runs. Four hits In the ninth were responsible ! for three moro tallies. Score : .MILWAUKEE. Sir.MMAHV. Karnod runs : Milwaukee. 4. Two-lmso hltK ! GrimDa ; vie. ICrool ; . linker , llomn runs : Campion. Stolen basci : llurke , Dulrymple. Shook , 2X ; rim. Campion. I'lrst base nn balls : Ily Hnlcor'I ; lilt hy pitched ball : Ilv linker. 4. Btruek out : Hy Itavles. 8 ; bv linker , 7. I'nssod halls : DuL-dale. Wild pitch : Itaker. Tlnin : Two hours and live minutes. Umnlro : Btrlof. OTIir.lt WKXTKIIX HAMKS. Ijlneoln Gives Slonx City n TnHlo ol1 Nolrii8kn ) IMotliotlw. Sioux CITV , In. . July S4. [ Special Tolo- Kram to THE linn. ] Tbo Corn Huskora were mopped up nnd trampled in the dust by thu Lincoln stalwarts today. Still In some respects it was not all ono way. The visitors won on errors , and although they shut out the homo people , Moakin worried thorn grievously from the box. In the llrst Inning Cline got his base on balls and stole second. After Raymond wont out at llrst and Brother Jack got llrst on balls , Cllno scored on nn error at second. Dave Howe got n base on balls , but Brother Jack was caught trying to rush homo. Then Stafford wont out at llrst. In tbe ttfth inning O'Day fanned out , Wilson got llrst on Nichol son's error , stele second and scored on IJaymoml's three bagger. After Cline had fanned out , Raymond was caught nupplng nt third base. Tbo other run of tbo visitors was made In the olglith Inning. Dave Kowo nnd Stafford fouled out , Uonch hit to MeaUin nnd scored on his wild throw to llr.st. After O'Day cot his base on balls , Wilson fouled out. The Hnskors labored strenuously to repair the damogu done by tbolr errors , but tbo visItors - Itors lloldod sharply and O'Day was strong in the box. Score " HIUUX riTV. TINCOI..N AII 1II I'O A E All II , I'O A T Hnnrtw'il , rt..S U U 0 0 Cllno , rf 4 0 1 U 0 HtrniiBi. ! > . . . .4 0 a 4 I Iliiyiiionil , nit. . & 2 3 4 0 Von llrko , If.I 1 1 0 0 .1. ltu , I'll. . . ! 0 U 3 0 MchntKOii.'tU 0 0 U ( ) llurkcll. If | 0 U U 0 001 ! lil ) . Itune. III..1 U II 0 0 Mlmlasulb.3 0 II 3 llMnlTnnl , cf..4 0100 ( Irnlns , of..H 1 0 0 0 limit , ! ll > 4 0 1 U II ICnrlo. o II 1 U a . TInr. ) p 3 Menkln , IK..3 0021 Wlbun , O..I 0840 Totnl..5 "ii 57 lii "t . . . . : ti lis ? iii "o bl'OllK IIV IN.NINdS. niouxcitr o oooooooo-o Lincoln 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-i : SUMMAIir. Two-l > io lilt : Unyinuml. Stolen lm i > : Sioux Cltr , li LincolnU. Klret b o on Imlhi : Lincoln U. lilt far iiltclu'il bull ) Hwnriwoad. Struck out : My O'I ) yii. Thnu : Una hour ami llfly mlnutu.1. Urn- l > lru : Knlulit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dnlntli Itont Denver. UUI.UTII , Minn. , July 25. Duluth actually won n gnma today and won it by superior all around play. Tno Denver pitcher , Kennedy , was wild , and in the seven Innings in which ho oQlclated ho gave eight men bases on balls. Then MoNabb was substituted nnd did steadier work , Kight hits were made off Inks' delivery , but brilliant fielding kept the visltois * runs down. Umpire Kmsllo tinea Mitinrr , O'Connor and O'Brien W ouch , Worrick's four-bagger for the visitors In the eighth Inning was a feature. Score : HUMMAIIV. Ktrnw ) runs : Dulutli , li Homer , 1. Two-ban ) him Wrtulit , Laruquu. O'llrluu , Kly , liuoduceuKh , llotrd , lUiua runt ; Wurrlck. Stolen luuus ; Iji- ruuue. 1 ; liuiuluDouuh , 1. lluublu uUra : Kir to O'llrlon. Hret bu > u un bitllir oil Inki , Ij Kvimvily , l | McNibt ) , 1. Hlriiok out ! lljr lnk , Tl Kuimpilr. I : WcNmbl ) , ] . Wlia I'ltclH'.i KcnncJy. 1. "nniu ; ' iulnulut. Uuii'tioi ' Kiuillo , Cliunijiloiis \ \ oil Ono. MINNBAPOI.IS , Minn , , July U3. Mlnnoapo- Ji put up tbo wont Holding gaino ever played ana so lost today' * game. Duke was likewise hit hard. Score ; I KAMHAH CITV. AII In I'O A ' AII In I'O A r Wnrd.ll > . 3 0 IT 1 J.Msimliur. Sb..5 I 1 4 I White , * i . . . .4 1 0 n o'Pdtlrr.cf ' . 5 2100 Mlmirlinti. rf.fi 1 0 3 O'l'lckntt ' . 3 2 1 t II Midluiu' , Sli.S 0 I t 3 .Smith , ir . 4 2200 Tri'iiilwiir.cr.4 1 0 0 0 StonriH. IH..6 IK , 0 0 Mrynnl.l.lf..4 . 2 I ! U | Hum IT. rf . . . .5 3 0 0 ( I llt'tiulc.2l > . , . .4 0 1 I 'J ( nrpcnlcr. 3b.'i U 1 I 1 linrllnif , C . : | I T 4 'Utnii-xin. C..4 0 A 0 0 Duke , p . 4 0 0 > 2 'eiiM. | . : i 0 0 i I Totnl. . , , . . , 7it7 21 ill Totnl * . S JT 27 14 Jj M'ltllt ! IIV I ! M.VIS. MlnniTiliolM . 0 1 0 I ) 2 0 I I 0ft Knn.MnClty. . . . , . I U-I'J ' HIMMAIIV. Knrnnil ruin : .Mliiiicnimlh. 2 : Kiinsns Cltr. I. Two liii ihlt < : Mrijuul'l. ' KmtiT , Hoover , lliimn runs : I'lckcll , "mltli. Sluluii IIIKPH : Waril , Trrii'l- ' wnjr. Mnnnlinr. l'o tiT. IKnihlc | ilnrs ) : Wlilto to DnrlhiK. Mi'Oiinlil to Mcilciti ; , > In llunulc. Kirn I liiine ( in hull * . llr Duke. A ; lir I 'curs. I. lilt tir plti'lii'il Imlli Dnrllint. I. Struck mil. Ily liiki ) > . I > ; ii ) 1'e.irs. A. I'nKxi'd imll.i : Inollm. ' . ' ; ( iiui'im. I. Wllil | iti.n's | | : lluku , I. Tltne Two liuurs. t'nl- We tern \HM > ilitlloii In relntrodiiclng Oinalm ns n feature In thu race for the Western association pnntmnt- , it is necessary to curtail Lincoln and Denver each to tbo extent of the gnmesi forfeited by Omaha two week's ago. According to the terms of reconstruction tluuo games go as postponed , nnd Omaha starts where she quit. i'layed Omaha . 77 Milwaukee. . . , . Ml Mlniieauolls . 82 Lincoln . ' (1 ( flonx Oltv . M Kansas City . 7t ) Denver . 7i ( Duliith . 82 .VJTO.V.II.K.HIUK. . Cnioitijo ( ! nts n Oaint ; I'Voni Olovplntiil lly Very Hard l.lttlnij. CI.CVIM.ANII , O. , July i" > . A harder light was never made for a ball game than that of this afternoon. Cleveland practically bad thoChicagos hoaton when two unfortunate errors and hard bitting did the mischief. Then Cleveland beat Anson's men again in the ninth , but , to do It Tobcau was sent to tbe bat in Johnson's place , relying on Davis to pitch the inning out He was unsuccess ful , lor by good clean hltling Uio Cblcagos pounded out the winning run. Score : Cleveland. . . , 2 .r > 120000 4 14 Chicago 0 1 fl 2 0 II 0 0 4 IS lilts : Cleveland , 111 ; I'hleago , 10. ICrrors : Cleveland , ( i ; Chicago , II. Ilatterles : Yonii1. ' , Vlan. Davis and /.linnier : Nlchol , liiiby , Idt- tildcn and Ilowmau. Karned runs : Cleve land 1 ; Chicago , 4. TIN : IXNIXOS foil ( i.vi : itrx. PiTTsnrim , Pa. , July 3. Cincinnati and Plttsburg played a hotly contested game lodoy. IJoth King and Mullano pitched re markably line games , not a hit being made elf King till tlio eighth Inning. Neither side scored a run in the entire nine innings. In thu tenth Inning singles by Smith and Ilart- ingtnn nnd Mullano'.s ' smash to the con tor Hold fun co sent In thu winning and only run in tbo game. I'ltt.shurg 0 000000000 0 Cincinnati 0 oooooflOO I 1 lilts : I'lttshiirg. 0 ; Cincinnati , It. Krrors : I'lttsbnr , . ' , 1 : Cincinnati , 0. llatterles : ICInir and Made Mnllmie and Harrington. Karned runs : Cincinnati. 1. HOMTOX ton.nx'T ' fi.AV. UUSTO.V. Mass. , July 25. IJoston put up the worst game of the season and as a consequence quence the Giants won. Clarkson attempted to pu/.zlo the big follows with bis slow drop balls , but the visitors fell against them hard. 'I ho work of Whistler , Hassett , Long and Nash was commendable. Now York 1 1U itoston o o ; t o o o o o 0 ; i Illls : Now York , 11 : lloston , 4. Errors : Now York , 1 : Boston , 4. IHUorlos : Welch anil and Clark ; Clarksou and llennett. Karned runs : New York , 2 : Itoston , 1. W-AI.KOVKIt FOK TIIK CMAMl'IOXS. NEW YORK , July S5. Today's game bo- between the Brooklyn and Philadelphia teams at Eastern park , Brooklyn was n walkover for the Bridegrooms. Score : llrooklyn . ' 4 IS Philadelphia 2-2 Hits : llrooklyn. Hi ; Philadelphiaft. Errors : llrooklvn. ; t ; Philadelphia. : t. llattorles : Lov- ettiind Klnslnw ; K.-tier , Thornton und Clem ents. Earned runs : llrooklyn , 8 ; Phila delphia , 0. National Ken iK ; Standing. Plnyed. Won. Lost. I'or C't. Ohlcajro 78 40 MWO New York 711 42 31 . ' )75 lloston 71 ! 42 1)4 ) .5X1 Olevoliind 80 41 M fiKt I'hiladolnhla 77 : )7 ) 40 .4HI Iliooklyn 7i ( : ; 40 .474 t'ii'lliimtl..u ) 7H : 45 AZl Plttabiirff 78 3J 43 ITO AMKlilC.lX ASSOVIA J'/O.V. I'1 ! ally Plnycil Kurd Knout ; ! ) to Get One Itun. Piiil.\iiu'iiiA : , July 25. Thu Athletics easily defeated \Vasbington this afternoon. The Athletics were fortunnto in malting their hits when they did the most good. Score : Athletics o o 2 i o : i o o n r , Washington 1 1 lilts : Athletics , 8 ; Washington , y. Errors : Athletics , 0 ; Washington. : . Ilatte.Ios : saiul- ers and Mllllgan , I'oremnn and Mcliiilro. Karned runs : Athletic. 2 ; Washington , ! . t'OniTHEN INNI.VdS AMI TIKI ) . BAI.TIMOIII : , Md. , July 'J5. The Baltimore and Boston clubs played a fourteen inning game today which resulted in a tlo because of darkness. Score : Ilnltlmore..2 . ' 1 Itoston 0 . ' 3 Hits : llnltlmoro , 8 ; Itoston. 8. Errors : llnl- tlmoro. 'I : lloston. 3. ( latteries : McMahou and Uoblnson : Murphy and lluflngtoii Karned runs : llaltlmore. 2. coi.oxuw vrii.ii SLII > IXO. CINCINNATI , O. , Julj' 25. ulnclnnott won today's giintu because it plavod better than Louisville . Cumivan's line playint'in the Hold and ut the but was the chief featuro. Score : Cincinnati 2 0-14 Louisville . . . .0 : ! lilts : Cincinnati. 14 : Louisville , n. Errors : Cincinnati , 2 ; Louisville , 7. llatlerles : Dwyer and Kelly ; Fitzgerald and Uyau. Karnud runs : CInolnnull , li ; l.ouKvlllo ; ; . rOI.UMIH'S 1IOWSS t'OM.MIK. Coi.fMiit'.s , O. , July 25. St. Lotnn co'ild not hit Dolnn and Columbus won au exciting gumo. Score : Columbus 1 2 1000000 4 St. Louis 000000 1 0 0 I lilts : Columbus , 0 ; HI. Louis , 7. Errors : Columbus , 0St. ; Lonls. 1. Itattorlos : Donahue nnd Dolnn ; lluylti and Dnryou. Karned runs : Columbus , 1 ; St. Lonls. 1. American AHsooiutmn StniHllng. I'layed. Won. Lost 1'er Ot. lloston HI M Ei .U'll ' St. Louis W > M 30 .nil llaltlmoro 78 45 'M .577 Columbus S. > 4i : 42 .MX ! Athletics. . ' 81 41 40 .501) ) Cincinnati K ] 31 48 .lii : Louisville 78 SO fi'J ' . 'CM Washington 70 3S M JIO Itlalr ITccps on Winning. BI.AIU , Nob. , July 25 , [ Special Telegram to Tuu Buu. | The homo team toolc the tlrst game with the Crane Companys hero today , score 8 to U. A second game is to ho plavod tomorrow , The Crane Companys were very wild In throwing to bases , and the bomotoam took udvantnco nnd scored on every wild throw. The homo team took the lead from tin ) start nnd kept It. Corrlgnn told the grand stand before the iramo was out his colts would show Blair how to play ball , but ho failed to fulfill his promise. Score by innings : iiinir i : i o o o 2 a o -s Cranes 0 - llase on 1mlU : \Velbaum. . .1 ; Williams. 0. Btruek out : Ily YYclhaiun , 7 : Williams , A. Wild pitches : Wolbanm , 2 : Williams , 1. Itase lilts : lllalr , 3 ; Uranus , .1 lilt by pitcher : llrott. Time of game : One hour and tlfty-llve min utes. Umpire : Waldow. llatterlus : lllalr Wulbaiim and Uraver ; Cranes.-Williams , Svrartz and Uurrlgan. Took Klovcn Innings. GBXBVA , Nob. , July 25. [ Special to TIIK BKK. | Ou Wednesday Ciration and Uonovii played ono of the closest and most exciting games of ball over seen In Ooneva. The score was : tiriftou 00000102300-5 Uenevu - Ha u on bulls : Qenuva , ! ! ; ( lrafUm,3. Passed halls : ( funovn , t ; d'rafton , : i. Two-base hits : ljunuva , I. Doubjo plays ; Ucnovn , I. lilt by pitched ball : tiunev.-i. i. Wild pitch : Ily llurneit ( Orafton ) . I. Struck out : llySteiihon- hon , r.'i by llurntitt , II ; byVontr. . ' - ' . AVilbttr l.oht One. WU.HKII , Nob. , July 25. [ Sj tMlal to Tin : BKK.J Yeitorday Wllbor's ball team mot It * match for the llrst time this season. The Lincoln UlanU succeeded In Winning a gama from It by a score of (1 ( toI. . A large number of visitors wore hero from nil over tha county M well ns from Buntrlco and Lincoln. The Lincoln team ulavcd n good doill With IU mouth nnd In the fourth Inning by this means neovirod a ehnngo of umpires nnd put in n young colored mnn from Lincoln , whoso decision * nro considered hy many to buvo won the game. Following is the score by Innings : ( Hants . 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 't 0- I ) wiiber . o o : i o o o o o i 4 Charley Uoodell , the sscond basomnn for Wiiber , .sustained a fractured leg as a result of u collision with n base runner. ( liMiwnnil ClniKM ol' Iowa. The Nonpareils and Olcnwoods cross bats nt Nonpareil park , Sunday , and as the Non pareils are the only city league team to bring outside clubs to the city , thn boys should bo patronize. ' ! hotter for their endeavor to fur nish the people of Omaha with amateur base ball worth thu admission. The positions : Nonpareils. Position. UlcnwoodUlanls Mahoney . Third . Ureun Slinmilmtt . Short . Napp Jollen . 1'iteh . Donelian Lnecy . C'lteh . Cample Morlartv . Klsht . Dillon Itradfor'd . .Middle . . . . lll.ey McAulllfo . Second . Vapor .Mil honey . Lefl . Hhnlfe Hy mi . I'lr.st . . . Uoysoi Game called at ! l o'clock. Kiiiirnry's t-ri'in Ainnftirs. K'c.inxnv , Nob. , July 25. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tin ; UEK. ) Tno champion amateurs of this place piayod another of their match less games tills afternoon resulting In a score of 13 to'J In favor of the Industrial School nine. The features of tha game were a long running catch by Smith , left Holder of thn Stewarts , and a similar plnv by Macauloy of the Industrial School. The grand stand roared at the result of thu game , and old huso- hall crank- , were loud In their praises. The Industrial School nlno has challenged the state olllcmls for a game , nnd they have accepted. The game will take place as soon HI arrangements can bu made for it. At Association Park. A good crowd should bo In attendance at today's game at the ball park between the Shamrocks and S. A. Orchards. Both teams have out their bojt players. The following are ttio nlayeiv ) and positions : Shamrocks. Position. S. A , Orchards. Dolnn . - . atelier . Kuan Stephenson . pi teller . Snvdor llrown. . . , . llrst base . Hut lor Klyrno . second base . K'olley Chirk . third base . Marsh \\alsh . short stop . , . Nelson lleerwlng . loft Held . llowlos 1'rlok . middle . Ahluulst Kennedy . rlcht Held . Gibson Uume called at . ' ! : : p. in. Trouble In tlic Directory. PiTT.siii'mi , Pa. , July 25. Matters In the Pittshurg ball club are decidedly mixed. By the action of the directors last Thursday Manager Ilanlon was given full control of the team. This did not moot with the appro bation of President O'Noil , however , and yesterday ho signed McCionniglo of Provi dence ns manager. As a rnsult the team has two managers and interesting games nro ex pected. Several directors repudiate tlio action of O'Noil , und say ho has overstepped his powers , while the others think ho has simply carried out Instructions given him by the board. Nick Youn * ' Imst liiillotin. WAMIIXOTO.V , July 25.--SeeMt.ary Young makes the following nunoui.comenU : Contracts for 1801 : With Omaha It. Load- ley. S. M. Duir-'an. Spokane It. ! ' . Snydor. LNliknsh W. Homers. Terms Accepted I'ayno by Kansas City. Uoleased Ily Chicago , Ed. \Steln : .Milwau kee. S. JI. Dniunn ; Sioux City , ( i. II. Crock , T. .1. I'oorman : bv Denver , U. L. Koynoldw , .1. L. White and W. ll. Iteynolds ; Cincinnati , Charles Mnrr. Services Accented Hy Omaha , W. II. Mc Clelland , R. I'liiniilgan. Heinstatod Hy 1'ortlaiid , Ore.Vllllam \ Oeorgo. _ Twi'iklors Han ; ouic Fun. The Twenty-seventh Street Stars defeated the Twenty-second Streets yesterday after noon by the following overwhelming score : Twenth-sDventh Street .2 U 10 4 4 3 2 IH Twenty-second stieets 0 00002 0 2 Umpire : Colonel Niece. The Twenty-seventh Street Stars are anx ious to try conclusions with any team in the city under sixteen years of ago. Address R Harrison , captain , 2 ( > ; )7 ) Grant street. lioai liliiK After Territory. PiTTsni'itfi , Pa. , July 25. This afternoon J. 10. Wngnor , president of the Athletic base ball club of Philadelphia announced that ho had signed a three year lease of Hocroation Park , Allegheny. ' 'Plttshnrfj , " said he , "will have an a soci.ition team there next season , a good one , and but 25 cents admission will bo charged. There will bo a club in Chicago also , and Louisville will likely bo dropped. Grand Vl.sWH CJot Tlicr.- . Tbo Ciraud Views yesterday mot and de feated the Park Juniors by the score of 8 to ! ! . Batteries : Whitney and Hoffmann for the Views ; Vaughn and Dongor for the Parks. lilts : Views , 7 ; Parks , 2. Homo runs : Whitney. Struck out : Whitney , 4 ; Vaughn , 4. Krrors : Views , 2 ; Parks , 5. Umpire : Tullcy. _ HarilwnrkcrH at It. The Bonus bag company played the Western tinware company yesterday after noon. The score being 24 to 11 in favor of the U'ostcrns. The features of the game were the batting of Thompson and the pitch ing of Kibbe for the tinwnru company , nnd the homo run hits of Peters of tlio bug company. Americans Alironl. lOijw/i/hftf / / 0iiniM / | fiiirdim lleimttt.l HAMIIUIKI July 25. [ Mow York Herald Cable Special to Tin : Bii.J : : Among the Americans hero are Mrs. J. Wndsworth , Clarence Wndsworth , Colonel and Mrs. Moore , Now York ; Mrs. Albert Stolnway , Mr. Walter Kingslnnd , J. B. LIpplncott , Philadelphia ; ox-Senator Williams , San Francisco , nnd Mrs. DeKoron , Chicago. No tciin's ' tournaments have been arranged as yet , but a gcod sot of doubles was watched with Interest the other day , the sides being Mr. Tessechmiiclior and Mr. Hollls Hnrdiwell against Mr. Napier and Mr. Phil LrJ-go of Now York , who has de veloped an extraordinary form of fair proper tion. tion.Tho The Americans present nt Baron Vorthur's ball included Mrs. Chow and her pretty daughter , Mr. and Mrs , Walter Klngslatul and Mrs , Murphy. The Boston coaching party turned up here all safe nnd sound and nil are now housed at tno hotel Windsor. Mrs. Travors is the only lady of the party. Sbo says she did not ex perience the slightest sense of fatigue and did not miss a single daneo. At the reunion. Mr. Travel's , Mr. Ronalds and Mr. Carey enjoyed the trip so much they ap pear ready to oogln it over again , nt any rate Carey's coacb starts on a trial trip to Prank- fort from here a week from Wednesday. Everybody hopes this may Inaugurate a reg ular service. Tim horses stood. thu long jour ney well. Baron 10. came to grief ut Hocssons and wits promptly replaced by another. Tbo Iluwlott route is selected In Ciermany , vhlch is along the Moselle and the Khuio , and is ono of the most beautiful sections of the country in Kuropo. Among the arrivals of the last few days are Mis. LUV.TCIICO ICIp , Miss Kdith Kip and Mr. Lordlard 1C I p. Captain Pcrcival ( .tops nt the Victoria und was wleldlnr a racket skillfully in thu tennis Hold today. Hunt- well likewise made a good score , for although bu has dovolod lilllo time to the giinio ho is said to bo one of the best court tennis players In America. _ _ II'K.1 TIIKIt MHlKVASr. For Omaha and Vicinity Fair ; slightly warmer. WASHINGTON . July 25. Foreeast'tr.l 8 p. ro. Sunday : For Iowa , Minnesota , North and South Dakota and NobraskuUcnerally fair ; slightly warmer ; west winds. For Missouri und Kansas Light showers ; sllghtlv warmer In north portion ; .slightly cooler In southern portion : variable winds ; stationary temperature. For Colorado -Fair tomorrow , ttutionary I tumpurnluru , excyot slightly warmer lu the north j vurlaUlo winds. j GREAT IMC AT DETROIT , 10 \0 \ it < - III ,1 Sorao Qnoor Jtidging Done to the Disgust of Xft tlio Winnors. NANCY TRIED'TO BEAT HERSELF , litul Dolilo < xAvo ttiu l.lttlc Mnro a CtrciU ftyUl MvMy Times nt iUor/ } , , Park and Utliur Tracks. DKTIIOIT , Mich , , July 25. This was the closing day of the summer mooting of the Detroit driving club. The weather mid track were all right today , but hot moro than 0,000 persons witnessed the afternoon sport. The driver of St. Klmo , the favorlto In the first race , fell off his sulky in the first heat Just at the llrst turn , nnd the horse ran the milo out nnd probably lost the race then and there. This race was marked by n rank decision of the judges in the third heat that lost Diamond mend the raco. Diamond had fully an open length to the good as no wont under the wlro , but the judges claim to have scon that Aiino finished a head In front. So sure was the latter's jockey that bo was beaten that ho had gene to the stand to have his number ro- Inovod. First rai-e. 2:1 : ! ) class , trotting , nurse H/fO : Aline llrst. Diamond second. M. Klmo third , Alinont Wllkes fourth. Ili-st time , 2:1IV : ! Second raee. 2:10 : ela s pacing , purse 3,000 : Mascotto lirsl , Sclolo Illrl second , Nelllo U. third , Lady Sheridan fourth. I lest time. 2:15' : , . Bub Doblo sent Nancy Ilanlis n milo to heat her record of 2:14. : She went to the quarter in 0Kl : : ! < f , to tlio half in t : ( M' < < , three-quarters in 1:31 : % and under the wire In 2:14. : At Morris Park. MOHIII.S PARK , N. Y. , July'5. Fully 8,000 persons nmdo the journey to this course to day and they wore treated to some racing above the common. The ground was in a very peculiar state , the track proper being quite heavy and holtiltig whllo the six fur long chuto.wnj dusty. Under tboso circum stances It was rather allllcult to pick win ners , and when the day's racing was over the bookmakers bad most of the money , only two favorites having wen. SanJunn , n strongly backed second ctioice , sold only a point bu- bind Kildoor for the Stevens stakes. Kaco- land , second choice .to Clarendon , galloped away with the Passaie stakes , whllo All- Plant nt 8 to 1 won the Sapling stake-i. The llr.st race was an easy thing for Heansy , an outsider In betting , and IJiot , third choice to Esquimaux and Adventurer , captured the sixth race. The two favorites which were successful were Arab in the llflh and Itoquu- fort in the last race , both owned by George Forbes. I'll si race , handicap sweepstakes at ? JO each , wltb tl.uiii added , one mllo. 1'onr starters : Ito.uiay. ii.'d to I/ / , won In a trillion by six lengths from Wcstehestor. 10r > ( . " > to V ) . who was two lengths before Kingmaker , 103 ( III to\ ) Time : 1:41. : Second race , tlio I'asinlc stakes for all ages , at J. > 0 each , with Jl.uaj added , six furlongs. I'onr starters : liaculnnd. II" (2 ( to 1) ) . won In a irnllop by live lengths from Nellie lily. 108 ( Ute to 1) . who bout Clarendon , 115 ( fitooj. tlireo lengths. Time : 1:12. : Third rnce. tbo Sapling stakes for two-year- olds at IIIi ) eiicll with jl.iOJ added , .six fur longs. Elevuii stJirlers : Air I'lant , 118 i7 to II. won In a canter by ; six lengths fiimi Fremont. 1IH (3 ( to ' 'I , who limit , tbubudlv ridden I'atrl- inoii Colt , 111 (4'to ( I ) , a bead. Time : l:2. : " > ? .f. I'oiirlh ' raee , the Stevens stakes for three- yoar-olds. at $ IU > niii-h with . ' , S'JO added. 0111 mile and one-half , l-'lvo starters : San Juan 117 ( . " > to" ) , won oislly by two lengths from I'lcknli'kor ' , 112(5 ( to 2) ) . who was ten lengths beforn Klldeer , ! U-3 ! ( to ! . " > . Time : 1:4P4. : I'lfth nice , handicap at f2J each , with tl.OOO udditd , six furloius ; Four st'triers : Arab , llil : ( to 1) ) . won by'two lengths fioni Slelpner. II ! ( 'I to 1) ) , wbrt beat 1:0 Ho , 110(4 ( to 1) ) , two lengths. Tlmo : I2I. ! Sixth race , sidling , sweepstakes at $20 each , with $1.000 added , seven furlongs. Five btarl- ers : Klot , IGi : ( to , ! ) , won easily by a loiuth from Adventurer , OS < t > to : o. who boat Esqui mau , lit ( [ to.Jf , three lengths for the place. Time : las'j. : ' Seventh raco. flvo furlongs. Twelve start ers : Koqiiofort , lo.'ifl to U. won easily by two luntlis : froiii St. Pancreas , ill ( I to 1) ) . who beat Suhuyikill , Ki'.m ' to I ) , a length. Tlmo : Miy. Donntulln'H Great linn. ST. PAUL , Minii. , July 25. Despite tbo rainy sky a good crowd was at Ilnmlln for the races today. Tbo race of the day , both ns to interest and value was the Hamlin stakes , wliioh was worth $ ; ly'JO and in which moat of the derby racers wore entered. It was Donatella's wco but only after a battle royal. Pomfrot took the load at tbo start with Donatella and Dundee close following. At the stand Hagen was in the lead , Pomfrot second and Donatella third. Hagmi maintained the lead until ( joining Into thostretch , where Donatella was lost in tbo bunch , but Fitzgerald began to urge his mount , and the chestnut slowly forged ahead. The horses were well together and all wore whipping , but Donatella's ' rush took him from the last to llrst , and ho won by half a length in about the fastest time for u tbree-yc.ir-old with sneti a heavy weight , of which there is a record. I'lrst raeo , purse Jioo , for maiden two-yoar- o ( Is. live furlongs Four starters : The IVer , lOii ( ID to 11 , won by half a lent ; ! li. Calllo ForMi- t-on , I0i : ( . " to J ) , hecnnd , Andalorth , 10Jl2to ( 1) ) , third. Time : 1 : < > 24. v. uuiiu i ui.u , imisi. ' ip i ji ; , lur iuni'-y U.II-IMII.S ami upwards , milt1 and lit ) yards. Klghlhlai-t- ers : 1'at Conlo.v , ! ' ( ! < S to I ) , won , .Mattie Allen , 111 (11 ( to I ) , second , and Lemolne II , 1M ( S to r > ) , third. Time : Isisij. Third race , pnr-u $100 , mite and .sixteenth. Seven starters ; IJImlnl , 107(10 ( to I ) , won by a hend from Hopeful. 110 ( S to 1) ) , second , Jim Dunn , I Hi id to 1) ) , third Time , I : . " > 0. Fourth race , llamlin stake$2,100 added for 3-year-olds , ono and three-eighths miles. Six starters : Donatalla. 127 ( I to I ) , won , l.ud- owleh. 117(7 ( to I ) , Ki'L-ond , I'omfret , 112 (12 ( to 1) ) , tlilrd. Time. 8:23. : Fifth race , purse t\QO. \ for 3-year-olds , ono and one-eighth mile.- . Four stiirteis : Little Annie , Il'UI to ! > , \\on , Oatewiiy , 112 (3 ( t'i 1) ) . M'cnnd , and My Queen , 117 Hi loui , third. Time , Second Day at Saratoga. SAIIATOOA , July 25. This was the second regular day of the llrst race mooting. There were live events on the card. Heavy showers In the morning made the track heavy and caused much sci'.Uehtnt' . The attendance was not up to the-'Saturday standard in con- serjuenco of the threatening weather. First race , nurse ifOX ) . for two-year-olds , six furlongs. Five.starters : Luster , 113 , ( I ! to , "ii , won easily hy a neck from Foreigner. Ill , ( tl to I ) , In lSJ4. : ! Sir Oatesby , 10U , HO to I ) , bolus ; third. Second raee , Alabama slakes , for three- year-olds , onii and oni'-elgin handles , Two starters : Salilo MeClollan , 112 , (1 ( to 7) ) , won In a gallop ahead of Santa Anna , 117 , (4 ( to 1) ) , four lengths. Time , 2irt : > 4. Third raeeono [ mlle and one furlong. Two starter * : Homer , IU1 ( I to I ) , Jnduo Mor row ,122 (1 ( to 5) ) . Humor won by two lengths In 2:011 lu ' * ' ' Fouith rucivjU-'rny stu for three-year- olds and u | > \vaidf.Jh | > nn. .in-hnlf furlongs. Thri'O slariersi ton. 131 u ' " 'i with hands down In 1:23. : Santhmo. 117' ' < n 1) ) , was a good twn lengths In" front of IIK H It ibbur , 113 (15 ( to I ) . .1 in I'lfth race , sqUluj ; , one mile. I'nreo htarters : ( iutlysburj. . 112 ( .Itu 1) ) , won by u length from Iteportor , II ! ) r7'16 10) ) , Tlmo : l : > . IJetty.s- burg was boughu In at the entered mice , iio.u.,0. , , _ ] , Colonitl < ] orrian'N Ituccs. . Ciiic.uio , Juli ! 23. Hawthorne Park racoi today resulted : F.rst rniMv ijuffjiiud one-sixteenth miles : Mlritbeau wnnT < iiiira Doxey second , .Marplot tblr.1. Time , ! : * ! ! > > Second raue. ( ih vu-iunrlers mile : F.stcllo won , Koley llj ijy tiuuund. Drill third. Time , Third men. llfe'lVst ' Kt.il.es. threo-iinnrten of a mile. I'hll Ihver won , Strathtneath sec ond. Jim Head thlid. 'rime. Il7'i. : Fourth race. tlvo-il hth.sof a milo : Juntippa won , Ilit-itler heeo id , Tom Itoach third. Time , I'lfth race , siiep e ehuse : Hercules won.KI- phln itueond , hv.iii.ullne third. Tlmo not Blven. AVinslow Willit'H ( ioos 10 Dnvonporl. Mr. Collopy loft for Davoniwrt yesterday afternoon with his great four-year-old pacer , Winslow \Vllkvs. Ills friends are nil wish ing him the host of luck and will watch Win-flow's futuio work with ( front Interest , as his owner claims ho will lower his record by four seconds bofaro full. Major i.aiikliih' Haccs. CHICUCIO , July 25 , Ciurllold park race * toduy : F.rst rai-e , llve-ohihlhs of n rnllo : lleoly John won. Jim Uray 11 second , .MUs Lou thinl Tuna : lili ; ] _ . Soioud race , oub und onu-alxtueuth mile- . IriE Hrlilo won , C.imilln second , Uosa third. Tlnin : 1H9' ( . Third moo , three-fourth of a miles Oorm n won , Addle second , Maud Howard third. Tlmo ! 1U4K. I'ourth race , one nnd ono-olghth mllci : i.oron/o won , Silver I.ako second , Nina Archer third. Time : 1VI : < 5. Fifth rnce. one and ono-Rl.\teonth mllni : HHnlu won , Corlnno Bocoud , Dolly Nobles tlilrd , Time : IW.H : ; . Sixth race , one mlle nnd fifty yi\rds : Alolm won , Fayetto second , Jed third. Time : 1:44' : ; . Sovonln race , live elithtb of a mile : Hot d'Ur won. llorenlls second , Sp.ildlng third. Time : loa : > 4. _ i SI'.lltKS Ot'Sl'UKT. KodlvliMio. Well , it sfoms sort o' natural again to have tbo reports of Omaha's ball games abroad coming In. The tirst ono , bowovor , Is a llttlo whopporjawod , but Manager Loadloy to- ! ographs that the team that played yesterday nt MIlwnuKcu is only a temporary ono , and as soon as bo closes with several eastern players with whom ho is negotiating ho will bo able to cope with any of them. Milwaukee 17 , Omaha 11 That is bad enough , of course , but look what tbo Wash- ingtons are doing , nnd that , too , with the cfllcient aid of Old Cy Sutcllffo , Traitor Shannon , Kdalo Kltoljorg nnd Deacon Orinin. They have played four games in the last four days and managed to squeeze in two runs ono moro than the patched Omalms got yesterday nt Milwaukee. In the meanwhile their opponents nmdo 27 runs. Kltoljorg wns all out knocked out of the box In the second end frame , and of the seven errors made by Washington Shannon , GrilHn and Sutcllffo made ilvo. At this rate the denizens of tbo capital will soon slcKon of their Omaha Im portation. On tbo return of the Omnha team hero the patrons nro promised a half dozen now faces , Includlng'twoor three ns well known men as tlie.ro nro In the coun try. Hut In any event the team is assured of better patronage Minn the 0110 that repre sented tbo city under the McCormlek-Bramlt- Shannon inanngamcut , and next winter the foundation for the lltio.it baseball organiza tion that over represented this cltv will bo laid. Manager H'ou Loadloy will give Omaha such a team nnd such management as she may well bo proud of. t Work of' the Gun Olul > . There was a largo attendance at the regu lar weekly shoots of the Omaha Gun clubs yesterday afternoon. The Omaha clubs scores wore ns follows : Ten live birds to each man , thirty yards rlso , English modi lied rules : I'armoleo . 11122 11111-10 Fogg . 02100 11UIO- Kennedy . 1 01 1111)1 ) H Niison . 11211 12012 n Fuller . O2.'ll 1)2011 ) 7 Hodford . 2I"01 11011 7 llruckor . 11211 21110 0 ) , oornls . Ou22l ( ( HXll ) 4 ( ! ray . 1IIIO Hllll-H Ulvfn . 10111 01210-7 The Raymonds club shoot nt twenty-live single blub roclcs : I'armoleo . 11111 11111 11111 ' 11110 llll-2t ! Fogg . 11101 00111 01111 11111 10110-20 Itlack . 10101 01001 11100 01100 11111 ] . " . I.oomls . ll'Mt ' 01111 11011 10111 11111-20 icon/ . inn mm looio lion OMIO-IS Deans . 11110 UU1I 01111 01111 10II1-UI llryant . 01011 Mill 01001 0111)0 ) OIIII1 l.r > Floyd . 000)0 ) 00.01 OOWJ OOUOO 001)111 ) I Cavanaugh . .O'JIOO ' 10011 00111 00011 11U10 IS Mr. Parmoloo , the winner , is a member of both clubs. Tbe Raymonds shoot at doubles resulted : I'armolce . 10 11 11 11 10 8 Fogit . 10 II 10 10 10 0 lllnek . | 1 11 10 11 11U Loomls . it M 11 11 11U KorU . 10 10 00 11 10 5 lleans . 11 00 10 10 11 (1 ( Hryant . u 10 10 01 01 o Floyd . 00 CO co oo PO o Oavanaugh . 10 10 11 11 11 8 IH Austin Afraid olMaulc. BitooKi.vx , N. Y. , July 25. [ Special to TUG BKR.J Jack McAulilTo , the Brooklyn light weight , nnd Auston Gibbons of Patterson , N. J. , met yesterday afternoon to sign arti cles for a fight before the Granite club of Hoboken. Gibbons conscntod , after some argument , to light at i ; < 5 pounds. This being the only hitch the article were , quickly drawn up that tlio light bo for $1,500 a side and a nurse of $ IOOD , to bo put up by the club. McAullffo stuned the articles , but when Gibbons bens saw that , the articles stated tbo light bo for llfteeu rounds be insisted on a linish ? ight or none at all. Ho did not sign. ' Will Hilly lie Hut Niw : OUI.KAVS , La. , July 25. [ Special to TIIK Bui.J : There tnay yet bo a hitch in the proposed Billy Meyer-Jimmy Carroll light , for which the Olympia club has oltorod such a handsome prize. Carroll stipulates that the match bo at MO pounds , a condition at winch tbo Stroator lad has never Ilgurod , and he may refuse to sign. Carroll says that ho Is getting too well along in years for longer or excessive training , but if Mover ' Is willing for a go at MO pounds ho'll 'do his best to lick him. It all lays with Moyor. nnd Alf Kennedy , his backer , says ho will light on any terms. ( il'more anil Willcos at Work. Tbe Harry Gilmoro-Jack Wilkes fight which comes oft at South Omaha Saturday evening , August 15 , will bo a 'isttc event that will command considerable attention , as the affair is being largely advertised in both Chicago cage and St. Louis , tbo respective homes of the two men. Jack Wilkes has gene Into trainiiiK at Minnotonka with young Kimmie ns bis mentor , while Gilmore is po/ging away at bh cyiniiaslum at Chicago under Hyau and White. I Kennedy Won ! > y n Hlril. II. B. Kennedy of this city beat Dr. Babcock - cock , the crack Illinois shot , In a Ilfty live bird match for $ > 0 a side at Donnlson , Iowa , Friday , by a score ofI * to10. . Alls ThriiwMunion. . Biciti.is' , July 25. Karl Abs today defeated Tom Cannon , the Amcilcan wroMlor , for the championship of the world. .lltlt.lA'dlXlt l-'Olt THIS t'.lflt. French Committees Actively Prepiit Inn Tor tlio Great Kvrnt. l''i > ) > l/rfi/M / INil I'll Jiiinc.1 fjimlim lltnii'lt.l PAIIIS , July 2V ( Now York Herald Cable Special to Tun BKK. ) The provisional committee , organized and arranged for the participation of Franco In the Chicago expo sition mot Sunday morning with President Antonin present. Tlio committed decided to increase the sum for providing for the cost of carriage of the French exhibit from IIOO.OOO to 800,000 francs. On motion of Pierre , the committee decided to consider the question of sending French products on u special ship to bo exhibited nt the world's fair. If tills la accomplished it will effect a considerable re duction of the cost of cilrrlago. Complaint has been made 10 the magistrate who examined Tripono in the llrst case as to how ho succeeded in obtaining from a powder magazine at Sovoran Llvpry last year 2,0000 , klloirratnmos of whlto powder. Triponu has endeavored to Implicate Canot , of the chief ar tillery. Canet has boon examined by Atha- llno line ] the result is that ho is lound to bo u victim of tbo vengeance of Tripono. Ho at once demanded that his reMdenco nt Ninety- lirst uveuuo , Malakoll , be searched. Tins was done und It was found that Canot hud been in possession of a quantity of smokeless powder , but it was fur nished to him under special authoriza tion from thu government. Thus it appears that Trlpono's denunciation wus without any foundation and ho will bo called to show how he obtained from the magazine the powder found in his possession in February last. I'UMH' CiiiinhlliiK Huiikor. The Puru gambling banker named Mace ; borneau was declared a "bankrupt when liquidations were made. When ho was appointed ho had a distribution of about 1,500,000 francs. Ho adopted M a basis for ld& operations the following schoino : The creditors whoio dividend * had amounted to ai much ai tlnlr subscriptions were ex cluded from further participation and thoie who had racuivud dividend * to u loss amount ranked as crudltoH for their subscription with tlio dividend deducted. Nearly all the croditeri accoptoJ this basis. Olio of tbom , Dobayoune , moro tenacious limn the rest , msUtod on claiming bis oaliro deposit without any deduction of the dividend roc'jlvoa by bun. Ho brought nn notion nnd It was tried' by a tribunal of commerce , who non-suited him He appealed to a Paris tribunal , which has Just given a Judgment against him. Paris cab drivers have decided to roor gaulzo their profession and nro prepared pared to take any stops that may bo necessary to acholvo this end. At a mooting hero Wednesday certain modlllcntlons were found necessary In the regulations under which they worked. They demanded that comptcurs lord kolomotrlquos should bo at once brought into use , nnd Immediately after their Installation the present system of pay- tnontshould bo discontinued. An Ainnrlunit Honored. At the late mooting of the Academy do Mcdlclno , Dr. Henry 11. Millnrdof Now York was elected foreign corresponding mombor. Forty-one votes were cast , there bolug IIfly- ono members present niul voting. Dr. Millard - lard is only the second American who has been made a member of the Paris Academy do Modicino. Tlioro is a considerable difTcronco of opin ion between Bnrboy , minister of ma rine , and Brlsjon , whoso report on the strengthening of the French marmo and Hrisson , whoso report on the strengthening of the French navy was published last week. Uarboy , Thursday , laid before the committee his comments on the report. Generally speaking ho attaches llttlo voluo to the pro posals of Brlssou. Brisson defended his scheme in the discussion which afterwards took plnco. Jules Koche , minister of commerce , form ally opened the Imposition du Travail nt the Pnlals do Industrie Thursday. Among tbo most intero'iting feature * nro thosoetioiu Illustrating the history of Inlmbltatlng dwellings , history of the trades from the Fourteenth century , a history of chairs and a History of the manufacture of beer. The exposition will not bo ready for public In spection before another week. The following new arrivals nro chronicled in thn Del Kuropo : Miss Pulltz , Miss Sandon and Mrs. Hull , Now York ; Mr. Miss nnd Mr * . Charter. Philadelphia , at the Grand hotel. The Davis Is also patronized by n strong contingent of American visitors , in cluding Mr. , Mrs. nnd Miss McLano , Mrs. N. W. Curtis. Mr. H. U. Curtis , Boston : Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce , Mr. G. C. Lyman , Mr. W. G. Fitch , Now York. Passquf Young , the American wing shot , did splendidly in the pigeon shooting last Sunday. Ho divided both poulo d' ossal and tbo two louis sweepstakes , afterwards miss ing the only bird in thirty shots. I'roIilLltion KIciuI-H Work. HOT Si-uiNds , S. D. , July 25. [ Special Telegram to Tun Br.c.J Charles Campbell , a Justice of the pence of Cascade , attempted to remove the questionable characters from the now health resort today bv administer ing tno death penalty with n Jack knife in his own hands. A colored man living with n White woman were assaulted in their tout by the Justice , who struck the woman three or four times on the head , and then turned upon the negro , cutting him several times in the region of tbo heart. But the knife being dull the man was not dangerously hurt. Too much prohibitory mineral water caused the trouble and the end is not yet. llcports. UKI-CIIMC , Mich. , July 25. The telegraphic reports of the llro in the Republic mine have been greatly exaggerated. It will not bo necessary to.llood the mine.The fire is con- lined to No. 5 shaft and cannot possibly com- ciunicaw to the other parts of the mine , as there Is no timber to carry it. Superintend ent Pascoo hopes to have the mine clear of gas and smoke and in working order bv tbo end of next week. The total damage will not exceed 310,000. A'KH'ti ( > r VKSTKltDAV. William Weedon , the man who developed the celebrated Wnturbury wateli , Is dead. Clarence Three Stars , a Sioux Indian , has been appointed trader at the I'hio Ridge agency , S. D. Attorney General Miller has appointed William M. Allison assistant United States attorney for the territory of Utah. Major Handy and Mr. I'eck , members of tlio Columbian fair coinmiss'on ' , attended Loid Salisbury's garden party at Hat fluid house. Charles Wall killed bis wlfo Julia ny braln- Im ; her with nn n.xo at his house In Wyoming county. Pennsylvania. Wall Kavo himself up. llawson Label , of 10 I'aterson street , I'ater- son , N. ,1. . was drawn throiiL'h the rollers of a compiossing machine at the Ivanhoo paper mill and erii.shed to death. The executive boaid of the iron moulders Union , now In session In Clneimiall. decided I eontlniio to assist the San Francisco moulder In their strike and voted them 5,000 for that purpose. Henrv S. French , boot and shoo manufac turer , llroekton. Mass. . lias failed and made an assignment for the henulllof his creditors. The liabilities are IKVOJ and the nominal assets aggregate about { j.'i.UX ) The Philadelphia Record will publish an authoritative statement from M'lgiutrate Sonih of thai city and other close friends of Senator K'uay thai ho will resign his position us senator as soon as congress meet. Flro starting imin a defective line caused ' . ' > . ( ) , .0 . diimauo In the Itlclilien hotel. Cnsllv fimiltuio and a number of valnahlo paintings In crystal banipiei. room holng destroyed and furniture on the lloor below being damaged by water. The total Insurance of the blc textile mill of Campbell .t Kllloliof Philadelphia , \vhtrli wus totally destroyed by llro , H placed at 100,000. Thn value of tlio plant is placed * . " > ' ) [ ) , II in. The lo"s on stock and raw material U variously ultlmated at from flJO.OOO to i..VMMO. President Harrison has been advUnd anil It Issfited that Information has been received from United Stales Consul .Mover ai Victoria , It. 0. , that tlio revenue cutter Thetis IH actlvelv engaged In carrying out the llehrlng sea provisions of the recent modus with tireat llrltaln. The navy department Is without any olllclal Information or the reported destruction of ono of the I'ensaeolii ! . ' boats and the killing of live men by u torpedo tired In A rlca harbor. Chill , bv I ho Iliilmueeda toryepo cruiser Con- dell. The story is wholly disbelieved at the department. The appropriation at the disposal of the surgeon's ollleo for artillelal limbs and for commutation where the pensioner dee not take the artillelal limbs applied by the gov ernment Is already exhausted and abc.ut4i.000 pensioners will have to wall for their coin- mutation money until after congress meets. At Chicago , owlnu to a ruling by 11 rand Mus ter I'riton that the medeiitlals of lliu Illinois fraud lodge were Informal. Deputy ( Jrand Muster Joint ( i. .louus. after an e.\elteil dis- euHsluu , lesigned as a member of the United Hrothors of Friendship. Louisville , Mobile and Llttlo Hock eonlestod for the next tri ennial , to he hold In July , IMI. Little Kouk was successful. News from Lieutenant Oeorgo 1' . Selirlvun. commissioner for tlio Chicago exposition to Central Amurlua. iiniiuiine lux thai the con gress of ( iiiatemala. which Is now in Hussion , lias appropriated fioo.ooo In gold to pay the expenses of Its exhibit at the Clilciiito world's fair , and has made an additional appropria tion of fiiuiji In gold to pay tlio cost of erect- liu a building. At Akruli , O , Otto Sehoomlove. osed nine teen , an employe In I ho ollico of the \\rlner I'rlntlm ; nnd Lithographing lompanv , called the cashier , who wus maklnit up the p'ty roll , tnlhu telepbono. \\liun the cashier letnriied to thiiollleti M'lioundevu was inlhslilK. ho linv- Ini ? stolen JJ.iW ) from tlw desk and dUap- poaiiid. TwoeonftMltTiitus were waiting out side with a team and thu robber escaped. The treasury department has concluded to lia\i > a judicial determination of the iiiestlon | of the propur ela.sllle-itlon or lUuieil silk mnilliis , and IIUH Instnidod eustomH olllcers to disregard the deel.ilon of thu ho.ird of g ( > n- eral appraisers that such Impui t.itlons are not and to treat sneh Importations as falling within thu coio of paragraph II I of thu t.irlll' . nut , llting a duty or U ) pur cunt ad valorum on laces , enibrolumlc.s , etc. Thef'i round trip from Ulnulnnati to Niagara Falh ; with u stop over at Dcttult In time for the Urau'd Army of tlm Itepnhllc narado Is ciiislng a uenural domorallzatlon of railroad rateThu Chicago , V Alton , with the Ohio .t Mississippi , will on July III issue it (17 round trip rate fiom Kiinstis City to Cincinnati. The Vandalla and thu Cincinnati , Hamilton .V Dayton will incut that ralu and Iho Illg Four will of necessity follow. A Iliunucr utorm came near wiping out the mountain town of ( liuioa. Nev , A cloud burstcd nuar whuro thu big anew slide oe- miiTud uyuar u o. In u fuw moments a big Mood of water came down throe nepurato eun- yoiin , itweepliK everything buforo ItIriim ( jdiio.i canyon tint water rushed down In a Kliulu column twenty-live rent hluh. 1 bo walur made a clean nwrup from the HIIUW * lldi ( canyon , leaviiii ; the rook * buro and dii heil uvur thu basu < jf thu iiKiuntaui. KUOKH and dolirU covered Min-h of the tlnest muadow null grttio hii > 'l and it Kreiit deal of duwuxu U also uiitullod ba thu loan of CK/IH. AMATEUR ROBBERS FOILED , Schoino to Rob n Dos Molnca Bank Nlppoi in Ita Inclplonoy , \ ' CASHIER WAS TO HAVE BEEN MURDERED , Governor Holes Itcturim Iho Present \VIileli Imrratice GnvoloHloriny Jordan Collision of 15m- TraliiH. Dns Moixitg , la. , July ' . ' , " > . A well laid plnn to kill the cashier of the American Savings bank and to rob the vault of JAOO.OOO was dls covered today. The robbery was arr.uiged to take place next Monday at 8 : IIO a. in. , the hour at which the vault Is regularly opened by Caihler Klliott. The scheme was for ono man to engage thu cashier in conversation , another to enter by n sldu door , slip up behind and sandbag or stab him If necessary , whllo a third fellow was to take- the bags of money from the vault. Two of the aoi'iisod James Dlmmttt , n col ored tough , and Sam Cooper , a real estate dealer , were from Dos Moluos and tha third a professional thief from Kansas C'ity. Cooper nnd Dlmmltt are under nrrest. A local newspaper man got Into the scheme by pretending to ba a tough from Missouri. Dliuinltt has confessed Ids part in the con spiracy and intended robbory. Cooper li playing thu insane dodgo. noon Iowa Kimnci-N Have no KIMIHOU to Complain Now. Dns MOIXRH , la. , July SV Thli week's weather and crop bulletin reports tempur.t- turo ft degrees below normal and ralu oxco- slvo in larger parts of Iho state. Heavy electric and wind storm on tlio night of Julv 1 Injured standing crops by lodging nnd delayed harvesting , but no irroparahla damage resulted. With favorable conditions for seciirltnr the crops the state will produca moro than an average amount of liny , oats , wheat , llax , potatoes. Corn needs wanner weather nudu late fall to mauo an averaga crop. Serious AVrook nt lilonwood. Gi.iixwooit , In. , Jul.v'J. ) . Two liurllnglou trains collided near this city this morning. One liail just turned n curve and the engin eers did not sco each other until they met ou the bridge. Urakomau Poddor was hurled through the nlr across the bridge on which the engines met and landed sixty loot from the engine. Ho was npt seriously hurt. Knginecr John Morrison of Iho east-bound train received several bad cuts In the face and Hrakemaii Tompkins was severely jarred , The east-bound engine is n complete wreck. 1 ho west-bound engine is not in such bad shape , but the damage is oxtonslvo. ( several cars were demolished. iV train was made up at Council ISIulTs U run down hero and take up tbo passengers on tbo morning train. All trains will run via Hamburg today until the wreck can bo cleared. Stormy Jordnn'H Amnrnly Itovokcd. Dns Moi.vns , la. , July " 5. - ( Sovenior Iioi.su today revoked the suspension of sentence against "Stormy" Jordan of Ottumwa. Jo X dan Is u notorious character , against whom at ono time and another ! . " > ,000 in lines has V tieen assessed for liquor law violations. Two years ago CSovernor Lnrrabeo suspended all Lha lines against him on his agreeing not to jo into the business again. When Governor Larrabco went out and Governor Holes , who is an anti-prohibitionist , cainu into power Jordan retnrnod to Inwa and has since been running a saloon of Ottumwa. Alany demo crats are not pleased at the governor's action nnd republicans declare it an attempt to catch prohibition votes next fall. It is n de cided departure and is upsetting political cal- ulations. Tuo Vounj * liiiilicH Drowned CHIIAII HUMPS , In. , JulyS.1) , ( Special Tel egram to TIIK Bm.I : Mary and Hortha lohnson , two young ladles at Cedar Falls , were drowned in the Cedar river near that jlaco today by their boat capsizing. The jodlos have been recovered. (1OVI.I ) lVIIKVKSXK. . No Improvement * * Oontoniplntoil oil tin : Union I'aolllc. CHKVCNNB , Wyo. , July 33 , [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; Bui : . ] Juy Gould and party cached hero at 0:110 : this availing and lonrti omorrow forenoon for the west. Thev go to daho Springs , Idaho , tlionco to Butlo and iftorward to Salt Lako. Unless the present ) lan is changed several moinbars of the Gould party took in the , own in carriages , but the Wizard limsolf retired to bed very early. Interviews vith Mr. Gould and Vieo President Clan : leveloped nothing further limn that the coin. iany was short of funds ami ut present con- oniplatcd no expensive improvements or ex- onslons. Crooked riiion I'noillo oniclnlM. Cnr.TBSNR , Wyo. , July 25. [ Special Tele- crum to Tun liii : : . | A big sensation was caused at Carbon today when Auditor Craig , udgo Vandoventor , Trainmaster Culros and Agent Kandall of Laranno took Kmesslon of the Union Pacillo station ind placed Agent Kussom under arrost. Tim agents at Ilaniia , Carbon and Medicine Bow mvo been working a combination by which hey have defrauded the company out of iart of the freight charges on goods shipped ictwcon those stations. Agent Kandall w.is ilaccd In charge nt Carbon and the other illlcials loft for Ilanna , where thuy will ar- est Agent Crosblo. The Medicine B < .w igent will not bo arrested , ns it Is said heave : ave the snap away and will testify ngaliist hoothor.s. All tbo men were highly ! < pected and their a i rest causes much excite. nent. AVyomlni ; ' * National Guard. Cnr.Yr.SNi : , Wyo. , July 25.-Special [ Telo. gram to TIIK Bin.j-Tho : Wyoming national tuards will go into summer encnmimiont at Y > rt Saunders , near Lnramlu August 2 . Th * Jnlon Paoiflo will provide free trmiHportn- ion along its whole line in the state. General Brooke Is expected horj In nVrr lavs , when an effort will bo made to secuw tich a change in Iho programme with regard o the Seventeenth Infantry as will permit ho regulars to go Into encampment at the a mo time and place as tlio state troops , \ \ OHtOriMil'H III lllO KlIHl. NBW YOIIK , July 25. ( Special to Tim Juis.l Mrs. J , J. Bliss of Omaha Is In New York stopping at the St. Stephen hotel. A party of Omaha ladies nro at the Motel Irunswlck. They are : Mrs. Damon , the Misses Koos nnd Miss H. M. McCheano. M , J. Burns , an Omaha merchant , is hero luylnggoodb. Ho Is stopping at thu Antoi1 10USR. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward HaKorman of Bur- Ington , lu. , sailed on the Augusta Victoria of the Hamburg-American pucUot , line lur Templ'o Harris and wlfo of Slou.x City are at the ullsuy house. Mr. A. L. Kemplo and wlfo of Montana voro at the rit. James hotel till the Wd. wlioii hey loft for Saratoga for the summer. Mr C. inri charge of the m.miuta of Aylosford aleck lock farm in Montana. lH. . Hankiii Sioux City , Is at the Colonnade - nado house. Miis C 1C. French , Iowa , U at the Morton IOUSD , with her are Miss Kngland and Mis M. Wash , of Oskalooaarf Death Itoll. Mi'.Tiii'NK , M ass. , July 85. Mr * . Moric lonkins Hearles , wlfo of lidwurd ! ' . Sonnos , ho Now York architect , und widow ot dlllloimlro Mark Hopkins , of the Pacitla lopollod hero this morning , leaving priJjK rtv cfiiimateil at * IOKK,00J. ( ) ( S. hit neh * Si'iiiMis , Ark. , JulyAV Mn * Key , vifo of BUtiop Key of the boutheru Mutno ist church , died this mornlnc of heart lUease ,