CAL M'CARTHY ' IS ALL RIGHT , Ho Put Tommy Warren to Sloop With Five Ounce Pillows. TWENTY-ONE HOT ROUNDS FOUGHT. Cnl Iiml tlio Host or It nil the Jline Unolo AIIHO in Trot- tlii ) ; Ajjnln Other Nn\v OIU.F.A.VSI , Sept. 2-J. AL MtCAUTIlY whipped Tommy Wnrron before nearlv 4,000 persons nt the Olympic club rooms tonight. Warren nnd Mc Carthy uro two of the foremost men In tholr class. It was apprehended that on account of grand Jury Indict- _ menu ngnlnst the principals , the match wouldnot como off , but the Olympic club Is secure in its quar terly bnxlnt ? matches in ns much as the state law allows contests with flvo ounce gloves In regularly chartered organizations. McCarthy and Warren were Instructed by the referee that a decision would bo made when it became apparent that ono or the other's chance to win had passed. This now feature In ring encounters will bo appreci ated by all. The principals weighed nt the club rooms at ft o'clock this nftcrnoon under the 118-pound limit. The purse for which the men contended was il.KOO , of which JI.'JOO gros to the winner and ? 3)0 ( ) to the losor. MiiHtcr.s of tlio Fi-lit. John Duffy was referee. John Dixon , master - tor of ceremonies , mndo n speech , saying the contest about to take place was not n prize fight , but n contest for points. Haley nnd Kobinson seconded Warren , nnd O'Mcara nnd Brown seconded McCarthy. The con test was n stubborn one throughout the ftwenty-ono rounds. In the ninth round Mc Carthy seemed to hnvo tbo best of it , Wnrron bolni : very tired. From this titno McCartny tad matters his own way , though he received some punishment in return for the thumping lie gave his opponent. In the sixteenth round Warren was severely punished and in In each round thereafter. In the twentieth round ho was knocked down und was only Raved by time being called. In the twcnty- llrst round Warren ngaiu wont down nnd was counted out. Story of tlio Battle. It was ono of the prettiest and gamiest /outlier-weight battles over seen In the south. Promptly nt 9 p. m. the gong sounded for the llrst round. Both mon displuvcd great cleverness from the start. McChrtliv hod the longer reach , and showed up stro'ngor , and both of these qualities told nil Uiioufh the light. Warren displayed his usual won derful .skill In ducking , but McCarthy finally found a way to stop the dodging by torrillo upper cuts with his loft. Notwithstanding this , War ren found moans to escape punishment until In the froquontlv recurring clinches , ho ran county to McCarthy's clover richt and opened a gap over his oyo. McCarthy's loft also drew blood from Warren's mouth and nose. nose.Thus Thus the tight stood up to the tenth round and from that time out McCarthy was general - oral euouzh to keep playing upon the wounded parts. This was .easy , as Warrou did most of the rushing nnd McCarthy's ' longer roach enabled him to counter on the vulnerable parts. Wnrrcn Mndo n Showing. Between the tenth'and twelfth rounds Wnrron rallied n great deal. Ho stopped n jmmbor of vicious upper cuts' with his elbow , foundvi"m wn.V lo McCarthy's heart nnd irtomacu wltirnTs-lCft mid 'swung his right on his nock. Loss of bl6TMLbow'dvo"i made him weak , and his blows scaffoly moved Mc Carthy , who kept Warrerr',8. wounds open nna landed often enough to sK tuo little Callfornlan to madness and keep him growing - ing weaker all the tlmo. -s McCarthy's constant battering ; finally bad the desired effect. Warren lost his science ps ho lost his strength , rushed madly , struck aimlessly and wore himself out. Ho wont tlown frequently in thu twontiotb round , as often from pushes as from punches , and ho was nearly out when the gong signalled the , close of that round. , When lie came up for the twenty-first round the light was plainly hopeless. Mc Carthy countered with right ana loft as ho nishod In arid Wnrron went down on nil fours' lie , tried hard to struggle up , as olgiit seconds wcro culled , but fell forward 'on his hands and was counted out. McCarthy escaped without n scratch. „ T.K.IOUIS. Undo if , TrotUni ; Kljht Along to tlio Wire Now. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 23. Chicago nad no trouble In winning today's game , un error giving Cincinnati its only run. Bases on balls were developed into winning runs by the visitors. Score : Cincinnati . 0 1 Uhlcaco . 0 0 0 0 S 1 0 1 * 4 Hits ! Cincinnati. 4 : Chicago , 7. Errors : Cincinnati. S : Chicago. 'L llattorlos : Khlnos nnd Keennn ; Vickury and Schrlvcr. Earned ruiist Chlcapo , 1 , IIOaTON IS COMING STIIONQ. BOSTON , Mass. , Sopt. 02. No Brooklyn player got beyond second base. The Bos tons by three hits and good base running won the game. Score : Uoston . 0 00 1 0020 3 llrnoklyn . o 0 Hits : Hoston , tl ; Urooklyn. 4 : Errors : Hos- ton , 1 ; UrooKlyn , L' . Butteries : Nichols und * llennntt : Lovutt and KIiulow. Earned runs : Hoston. - . r. ICII TOOK A OAME. NKW YOIIK , Sopt. 22. The Now York and Philadelphia teams played tivo games nt the Polo grounds today , each winning one. Score : Now Vork . , 0 . 'I I'hlUdelphla. . . 101 4 lilts : Now York. 0 ; I'hlliulolphla. 8. Er rors : Now " prk.4 : rhiladolpiila. a Itattor- less Welch and U'ltonrko ; Gleason and Klolds. turned runs : Now York , ' . ' ; 1'hllndelHhtn , 1. Second game : Now York. . . 0-11 I'hlludolphln . 0 5 lllu : Now Vork , 14 : I'hllndulphhi. 0. Er rors : Now York , 2j 1'hlludoluhta. 2. Hat ter cs : CoiiKhlln nnd O'ltourkiKspor. . Kllnif IV.11.1.1l0tt ; ! ! > . > ' knruocl runs : Now York. 0 : I'lilludelphln , 'L vuu UAD 'KII DOW.V. PiTTsiiuitii , Pa , , Sept , 22. Cleveland won today's game by superior Holding nnd hard hitting , while the homo team could not touch Vlau when hits were ueoded. Score : I'lUsbnrR. , . 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 2 Cleveland . t. . . 0 5 ' Hits : I'lttsburg. 0 ; Cleveland , II. Errors : 'H'st'iirB. ! l : Cluvolund. L Itatiorlca : King ami Miller ; Man anil.immor. . Eatnoo" runs : VlltaUuig , S : UloveliMul. l. National _ . . I'layeil. Won. Lost. I'or Ct. Ohloaso . ISO 7S 43 .010 75 M Now Yorlc 118 W 63 J'tjlluiloluliU , . . . . 125 W 57 528 Cleveland l'.1 ! ) M 71 AW Hrooklyu , . , , 121 gj 70 1'ltuuurir. , 120 54 71 Olucinnati , 1' " ] 49 77 A3lKllliJ.l.ASb Bt. I.ouls SiiccecdH Iu Getting ; tlio Lmit irom tlio HonntnrH. ST. Loins , Mo , , Sept. 23. Uy n aeries of error * oil the part of the vuitors and lucUy batting stroaU by tbo homo team , the latter ucccodod in the lereatli inning Iu forging ahead and cinching the game in tbo eighth inning. Both teams played poorly. Score : ft. LOUI 9 3-13 WiuUlnntou 0 0 1 0 U 8 0 03 nitt ; St. I.oulm ITi Washington , 7. Krrorti Bt. Uult , : WathlnKton , 8. llatterlos : Itctl- Bor.llurroll and llojrloi Uarsoy mid Jlcdulro , i. rnd liuu ! tit , Louis , 61Va hluilou. 4. BUKWKIU LOST TUB L49T. Wl . , S i > t , 2JIloiton wet todav hy coupling her bits with Mllwaukoo'i errors. Score : Mllwailkca 3 Boston 20000301 * "t > HIM : Milwaukee. T : Hoston. It. Errors : Milwaukee. ( I : Hoston , 0. llallerlesi Davles nnd ( Irlmt O'llrlen nnd Murphy , Karncd runs ! Mllwnilkpc , 1 ; Hoston , 2. COI.UMIIUS WANirn THIS. Cnt.fMiifi > , O. , Sent. 22. Columbus out- balled and oul-ploycd Baltimore toduy nnd won handily. The hatting of Johnson nnd O'Kourko wcro the feature. Score : Colliinhiin 1 0 0 0 . ' ! 0 I 2 0-10 Hitltlinoto 2 0 1 U II U I ) 0 2-H lilts : ( liiinhtis. IS ; Ilaltlniore , ft. Trrois ! ColiiinliilM. il : lliiltltnoro , 4. llatterles I.olpor and Doniilinoi llcnly nnd Itohl'ison , Kurnod runs : Columbus , 0 ; lialtlniore , 4. Anirrli.'iui I'lavo u Won. l.nit I'or Ct Hoitton . 12.1 M SI. lnnis . l.'O HI 47M .KM llaltlmord . . 12. * > l > 7 M JM Athlntlct . f.ll 10 .Ml coiuinims . r.tt r : 70 .470 Milwaukee . 123 . " > ' 71 Ixiitlxrllle . 124 . ' > ) 7S Wiishio ton . I''ii 41 85 Clininliins ] .Still. Siorx CITV , In. , Sept. 2-,1. In ntioxhlbitlon game loday the Sioux City pennant winners defeated the Kansas City ex-champions by n score of 1 ( to U. - How They 1'lnlnlioil. Appended will bo found the batting and Holding averages of the four Western asso ciation loams as they stood nt the close of tlio season , September lit. Big Sam Dungan of the Omahas is second on the batting list , with White Wings Tobeiiu a notch nhead of him. If the games last week wcro figured In the table Dungnn would lead with nn nvor- npo of , 'M'l. 8IOU.X CITV. KANSAS CITV. Mnruilnk' . ' - ' ! > . . . < Ilourur. rt. . . . . . 171 .Smith. It. . vn . .111 Stuiirni ) . II ) 1017 2S .308 CnrpontiT , ,1U. . . , ire. .24.1 riekett.M 2 < 'J .VIM .fll.l Wll.'on.c , IKI 2. ) .IM . 'MS IKIv ( iunnon , c : v > < .an towdors. p 14 Swnrtiol , p 11 Itnnuli.p 114lV .524 'M I'l-nra. | i , . 4lV OMAHA , Tratlley , o . .183 DIIIIKUII , cf . . : ! .IKIi Wliltchcnil , ni. .144 .SU ) KlunnnKHii. tb. . .27' ' ' McClvllnn,2b. . . .vu Floliln , c . , .Vtt .smith , p. . . . . .213 .y.a WrlKlit.rf. . . . . .341 .881 McNnbb , p . ,13J . 'J.5 .217 .87U Unit , p . .S24.mi 9.VI Htflu. p .mi Tcbcnn , cf 27 .ilk ) llcnnl. us 1S1 .mi ; Hum * , rl. . . . . .S7.t O'Connor , c. .304 i)3l ) Wcrrlck , 2li. . .221 . .mi > 1tHjarr , MS .UI7 Wllmin , c . ' .C.7 Kennedy , p. . ' .III Konrnler , p. ' ( illllllllKl , | .231 . ' . ( I ! uu , rf , . . . .32i .KB , c . .262 . ' .ttt Dolnti. | i. . . . .1C7I1IIUU AMONG I11K A.1l < LTEUIt ! > . Wlmt'B tin * Ulattor Now ? HASTIXOS , Neb. , Sept. 22. [ Special Tele gram to THE HiK. : j The Beatrice ball toniu loft for homo today. They refusea to play with Hastings as " they claim that yesterday's game was stolen "from thorn. [ lasting pep- plo claim that they were afraid to finish the series us they might lose their clulm to the state championship. BnATitici ? , Neb , , Sopt. 122. [ Special Toio- gramito.Tiifi' BIE. : ) The .Beatrice base ball club returned homo from Hastings tonight disgusted , and having refused to play out the sorlos of tbrpo games on account of the unfnir treatment nccroded them on the diamond. As n guarantee that their leaving was not from fear of losing the games the following challenge was issued this'evening : We h&JSky challenge the Hustings bull club to piny iStd of three jrnmes nt Lincoln , olthor ThnrsdTiyr-ili"j y null Saturday of this week , or MondnyTl'ii i'iy ' " . ' " ' . .jyediies ; . ilay of next week , for a pnrsS \ . * -2P'il-Sido ; nnd the entire cute receipts , or for ho K to rocolplH onlv. lint tlin purse to bo Included preferred. Tiie malinger of vucli club nnd ono disinterested purtrto nurco on tln < um- piro. It to ha distinctly undorstond tliat , tlio Runio men will play ns wcro In tlio Rnnio nt lInstlnKsyestoriln.v. If nceeplod. money will be dopositoit In tiny Lincoln bunk that inny ba dcslKimtcd , If ncceptud for this ueuk , must liu inndo the "I ; it for next week , not Inter tliin : the 13. U. K. JONKS , Captain , * Flvo hundred dollars was raised here in thirty mlnutos lust evening to be used ns n purse when" tbo result of yesterday's parao was telegraphed and a statement inndo ns to the homo club's recaption tit Hastings. It must bo either put up or shut tip. Good ( jtimo nt Km < ; r on. STIUHA.V , la. , Sopt. 2i ! . | Special to TIIK BEK.I S trail an and Emerson played nn in teresting gnmo of ball on tha letter's grounds yesterday afternoon. The baltery work on Doth sides was very flno , Wcathorhcad strik- iuc ; out nineteen mon nnd Atkinson thirteen. Following is the score : UUUt.SONI bTIIAOAM. K IITO A K II I'O A i : Zh. . . . 0001 Roberts , Ib. . 1 2 10 0 2 Vnan'iVI' . Ib I 7 0 llellwoocl. If. 1 2 0 U 1 W'tlirrhM.p. 1 1 0 G Xnndcrs.Jb. . 0 0 U 1 2 K. I'ntrlck , c. 0 2 I'.i 0 Atkinson , p. . 12150 ( ) . I'utrlck.ir. u : i o u Dttllnrt.c. . . 0 U It & 0 AppU'nuiu.cf Sbajr.itii 0 1 U 4 0 Cnr > on , rf. . . 0 1 o 0 C'rliia\rcll,2b. 00002 Crawfurtl. lib. 001 Kucrott , of. . 00100 Oaborn , as , . . 1 1 0 llujer , if. . . . 0 U 1 0 0 " " Tolnls 4 11 ! 7 9 7 TotHls . "i" 21 15 7 bCOUR 11Y IN. INRS. Kmrrflon. . * 4 Strnlinm 3 Umpire : I'rcucb. Sl&JtKS OF Sl'OllT. HnstiiiKH IMnrksincn. HASTIXOS , Nob. . Sop't , 23. [ Specinl Tele- grnm to TUB BEB.J Tho.annual tournament of the Hastings ( Juu club began here today under auspicious circumstances. A largo number of sportsmen from abroad uro in at tendance. About twenty matches were shot today. F. S. Crablll of this city made the best record , getting twonty-nlno out of a possible thirty , The tournament will con tinue three days. KJ'KlSIt ItlXO. Tnlont Striken Ono Good Day'nt the [ > atloniu Triu.'K. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 2d. The Ltitonln race track was fast today , Tlfty-slx horses wcro entered iu six races und 11 Hy started. Tbo favorites won in four races. Second choice unl'imls won tno second and tourtti races. Iu the second race r.lttlo Scissors , nn oven favorite or better , cniuo in last. The Judges called Porter , her jockey , and O. T. Johnson , her owner , to the stand anainvoitlgatca the case nnd decided that it was all right , though , the decision was not uiadu known till after the tlftu race. I'lrsl race , lolling , purse for 2-ycar-olds nnd upwards Unit huvu not won two race * ut this muutliiK , ono tulle und fifty yards. Nine stnrtonii llurthn , llo (4 ( tu5icniuoln winner aimlly tiy fourionuths wUlifashlur , 114 (7 ( to 3) ) , nocniid anotialn front ot Colonel Whuatluy , 104IS ( toll , third , Tlmu : 1:45U. : Hucoml ruuo , snllliic , ourso for a-yunr-olds and upwards , un mlle mid sorunty yurdi. Hovcu htartors : Laura Do.xoy , IDj ( j to li , won by two luiigtlu with ( .lutcry , fut (10 ( toll , linlf n luiiRtli Iu front of Uou Air , 113 (7 ( to I ) third. Tlimi : 1I47V > Third rnco , n free hnndluup swiupjtaken for a-jour-ohU und upwatdi , one mlle nnd * hlx- senth. blxiturtursi Kthul. 107(3 ( to I ) , won > 4 lly by twolenstths from Itrandoletto , 07 | 4 to Ij , who trut lUisuiUM , 1 ( S to 1) ) , a 1100 for thu place. Tliuat l:4rt : . 1-ourth ruco , Klmbull Mtakos fur 2-rc r-old colt * , six rurloiiK * . bavt > n kUrturs , Chief Jut- 114 ( < loll , won vr nunglhfrODi ) IrUn L'hlot lit ( t to Ik. uttcoim , a ueok In idvanco of Con tent. llllUtoll , third. Time. laiMl. t'lflli raqn , purno for maiden rtlllet S-jr jir. old * , four Jurlonm. Cluvcn tnrtor . Juxlu llollu. IOJ13 to U won Busily ujr two louitth * from Uullot , 101 | S to 1) ) . coud , h l ( it louglh Ill ndvnncoof lllaok lloautjr. 1W J to 1) ) , third. Tlmo. is H Hixth rnco , nnrso for maiden fllllcs 2-ycnr- olds , four furious * . Ten slnrters. rnuretlt * . IKI ( M toft1 , was In tlio bunch until Mm ronohml tlio turn when .shiul.irted llho n swallow to thrt front nnd won by four lengths , Empress Frederick. 11.117to. . ) , second , a scant lentli In advance of Alllo W , ll.l < : i to 1) ) , Ililril , Tlmo , Annual 31 cut or Natinnul Itrccdorn. CI.EVKI.O. | . , Sept. 2'J. The nnnunl meeting of the National Association of Trot ting Ilorso Ilreedors was held today at Cleveland Driving park , Thcnivoro nix slalto rnces. Following nro the summnrloj : Stallion roiirosenlntlvo stakes , for 'S-yoar- olds , foals of li&Uoiltflhio to il:00 : elus , value lftl ! Mambrliiojnucii won. Tlmet WM'i ' , Stallion roronirsontatlvo stakes. f < ir4-jroar- Olds. foils : of Isn7 ollclblo to 2.U : claSK. vuluo I-VJ ) : National won , Gertrude second , Klyrlim thin ) , Hest tlmo : y.yt. National trolling slro slakes for foals of IS&Sonly by MliilllonsyiitiscrlbiHi for. March IP , tsf. whoso RUI have novcr hoalon Jt.'Watll- year-old or under valno * I.IA > ! Jllnnca llrsl , I'.itroncss BucondVlllounliby third. , llt-jl Unit1'i : ! ( . Annual nursery stakoiforS-ycAr-tdils , foais of Ifss , valno 3115 ! Hod-Hot won , Time : -'ill' . . Stakes for S-yiiar-olils , fo.il of IWi1 * , by Mlalllons on y whose uouinvo novur bcaton Ji'J.'iat.'l-yoar-old or under , rulilo JJ70 : ini- xliado I'atulicn uon. Tlliieill'i. : . ' Kvnrott House Htakcs for il-yeilr-olds , by Htalljons only whoso sot havo' Hevur been lioiti'irJa' : > att-yoar-oll ; or under vnlno" * IS."i , K'co Hist , Ol.ioiiilng second. Kent tlmo.'SiaiU. In the annual Nnrtury stnl.t'S rnUtO J''To. fnril-yciir-olflrf. Hod Illrd was oxcn'cd. In tlio .Invciillo sl.iiccs , value iJtt , for a-yiSiir-olds , Nuitottii was excused. In tlio HtaUcs for : i-yoir-olds : by st illlons whoau sot havu , never beaten l':45 : at il-year-olil or under value tlW 1'reu was uxuusud. In thn stuko for 2-year- olds , viiliiof2u. ) , Templar was excused. Dny nt Ornvoaenil. OiuVESEND ll cr. THACK , L. L , Sopt. 22. Haclng was continued here today before n crowd of ubout four thousand persons. The ' track was Iu llr.st-clnss shape , the putr'tcd for the different events good , nud the racing was quite exciting. I'lrst race , purse 11,030. flcllhi" , .l-year-olds. six furionz.s. Klclltuon stnrtarsr-Contrlliu- lion. 117 ( S toW , won by u longlh Troin Oold Dollar. IKifJU toll , second , Lima , 1011(12 ( to 1) ) . third. Tlmo : IM : . .SeuDiul riico , unifo $1,000 , for ninidonS-yoiir- old . live and a half furlonuM. Klftt'un start ers : Kpilnsawav. 111 ! 115to I ) , won by two IciiKtliB from Cllnty C , IDS (12 ( to 1) ) . Glamor , IDS ( ; > Ui2) ) , third , Tlmu : liMH'i. - . Third r.ice , the Clinton stakus.-.for 3-yo'nr- old lllllos. with $ I,2. > U added , Ono mlln nnd n furlong. Starters : JM Tosea ; 11U ( I to 4) ) ; Kuckon , II ! ) (1(1 ( ( to 5) ) . La Tosca"/iy rt by n lo'nitth. Time : 1 : . > ( ' , ' . " i'onrtli r.ice , the Woodlawn handicap , "with $ l. . " > 00 addud , ono mUu and thrco-slxlccntlis , Savon stutters : Slr.Iohn , 10H2 toll , won by u head , winlo Ma torloJe , lot (6 ( to 1) ) , Iwat-Miibol ( < lenn , 1W ( TJ to 1) ) , out of second money. Time : 2:02K. : Fifth race , tiureo 21,009. soiling , one mile nnd a fourlone. Nine starters ! Knlsoin , 112 ( S to 1) ) , won : Uuslecd. t 0(2 ( to 1) ) , second ; Miss Belle , un ( . " > to 1) ) . tlnrd. Tinio : hs''i. Slxtli rnco. purse ? ! . ( )00. ) for -year-oIds and upwards , uunaltles and allowances , ono mile niula slxtounth. Starters : llurniuda , 112 (1 ( to y ) ; 1'otur , sr.MKIto.l ) : Cancan , 02(20 ( to 1) ) . Cancan won by a head from lluruiuda , 1'oter third. Tlmo : llu : ? . ; . at Sioux Falls. Sioux FALLS , S. D. . Sept. 22.r4Spccial [ Tolegrnm to THE BKE.J The lirst exhibition of public racing on the now kite shaped track built for thu stcto fair took place here today. A very strong wind prevented good time from being made : First race , tlio stallion trot , these innklng thuM > ui > on In South Dakota eligible. There wuio snvon tmtrles und live to start : .1. Call well iW Contervllle 1 ! ) I 3 2 lllack Joe of Aberdeen 2 2321 I.lttloMlltoof Sioux Falls It 1212 Wlllliiin I'emtof Kodlleld ( Us. King I'utuhun of Sioux Falls. . . . dls. . Tinio : 3i. as , : i , : ! ' /t yy. Unrkneis Inturvenlns the race was post poned , l.lttlo Mtlco of Sioux Fulls i the favorito. Tlio2TO : pico was won by Motto as follows : Motto of Lake II en ton . . . .I 1 1 Lulu H. Hookli 2 3 II Woll-n-liiMtl of f.omnrs 422 Hilly Spraguoof ICumpcsku 344 JoJoofSt.P.ini dls. Time ; 3oK.gti. 28 . T Playcil for a Blc Pot. Sioux P.U.W , S. U , Sept. 22.--Spccial | Tologrnm to THE BEE. ] Ono of 'tho'features of the opening day of "tho ? state fair now in progress hero was the $1,000 gnmo ot basuh'all played between Sioux Falls nnd St. Cloud , Minn. Both nines bad old-time leaguers nnd the western country had been scoured thoroughly to secure good players. Poormnn of Sioux City , Howe and If cofo of Lemurs nnd Morrisy of Milwaukee were iu the local nine nnd succeeded in winning the como. Score : Sioux F/ilu 300001 5 b 2 0 St Olouil , o 1-U 3 o 0 o l 0 4 Earned ninsi Sioux Fulls. 3 : Et. Cloud. S. llomocufnr : Hunnln ; and Koofc. Stolen ti ! t-s : Sioux Fulls , 10 : St. Olond.2. Bases on lialls : Olfllowe. 1 ; off Ohutu.O. Struck out : Uy Howe. 11 ; by Chute , 4. 1'nSiOd balls : Kccfo , 1 ; Shoule , a Garlleld Park Knees. CHICAGO , 111. , Sept. 2i Garflold Parlc re sults , track fast : First race , ono mlle : Tuko of Mllpltas won , Willow second , Osrlo third. Tlmo : l:4Sy. : Second race , iilnc-stxtvcnths of n mlle : Queen Alta won , lllg Man secondCrnlVshank third. Tlmo : ! > 7. Tlilrd nice , mlle und throo-slxtcenths : Mury Muliowan won. Aloha second , Longllxht thlid. Tlmu : 2om. : Fourth race , three-quarters'of n mlle : Klldaro won. OakUalo necoucl , Tom Slovens third. Tlmu : 1:1. : > M. Fifth racu. throo-nuarters of a mile : Gov ernor Hess wonMay Illossom second , 1'ltzhut'h Leo third. Time : l\4U. \ Sixth raco. one mlle : Quoonlo Trowbrldso won. Happy Day second. Tom Jones third. Tlmo : 1U3J5. Iloosicr Atlrnotiona. CAMiiuiDdK CITV , Ind. , Sept. 22. The rac ing today was good , attendance fair , and track perfect. The following is the summary : 2:40 : trot , purse 8V)0. ) Dun Muco won , Rlvor- rldo second. Nlthird. . Hast lime : 2:35. : 2M : pneo , purse JMO. Hob Tnylor. tlrst. llURur sncond , DoJannott third , Clint Kill' fourth. Sautollo distnnuod , Tusco distanced. Ilssttlmo : 2:20U. : Thrco-yciir-old tiot. unfinished. Holmont I'rlnco won , Rvanvullno bRcond , Major third , Clorlno fourth. Ilusttlmu : 2:19. : Tomorrow Nelson will go to boat his record of 2:10. : Tips TOP Touuy. _ | Hero nro some horses that look llko.suro things : . . T" I.ATO.NIA. 1. Olark-Muud 11. 2. Tilly J John Winkle. 3. Muttlo Allen Uunbearor. , 4. Hob , 'orsytho-Canu. ' , 5. Fllllde ( Jrocnorloli. C/llOAllO. . i 1. Drake Ilarnoy. , . 2. lllc Three Kxporlonco. : i. Little Hook Invorcauld , , > 4. Whlttler-J. II. Freed. 6. l.uunder Wlnslow. 0. Newciistlu MoMurtry. > UNKNOWN DKA.D. IJntlly UouoinpOHoil Uoily" Found IrvltiRton YostPrdny. An unknown man wus found lying in an Irrigating dltcti west of Irvlngton yostcrduy. Coroner Harrlgau was sent for. Ha found the body in n badly decomposcd-uqridltio'n * ud decided to hold nn inquest at onco. A jury was sworn nnd viewed the body nnd n verdict that the deceased came to his death from natural cuvso ? was returned. > The body was removed to u barn near by nnd the burial will bo today at' the expanse ot Douglas county. As the roinnlns were o badly decomposed It was impossible to iden tify them , and the coroner will not bo able to , ascertain tbo cause of death. North Dnkotn I'rnlrlo Fire. ' N. U. , Sopt. 23. The flro which swept ever the Sioux reservation Saturday proves to' have burned every thine lit' the shapeof hay , wheat In slacki null Iho rAufo from the Caunon Ball river to Moroau river. Will Knlertaln. The ladles. ' auxiliary of tbo Omaha turn- voi-cln will giro nn entertainment at 'Ocr- mania ball this ovenlng. Tbo entortnlnmont will bo an intoroiting and pleading ono and will bo followed by a bull. Uosjlor'sMaulolloiUacno Wafora. Curoul heailachca In 0 inluutQi. At all dru Uti Fron nintlnno fur Olilldivn. All children accompanied by tholr pnronts this nttornoim nt the Pnrniuii Ktroot thoutor mnllnoo will bo wltnlttixl ( rou , AdulU 25 cunU. Ronurvod sunti. ARRIVED /IfTER / MANY YEARS , Strange Inotdonl in Postal Matton DJ- voldneif nt Fremont. SERIOUSLY STA'EJ D AT GRAND ISLAND , T. .1. IJrou-ntlcliKAssixiiltnil l > y nn Unknown - known 'llaji Wlillo Knrouto lo ] | | H lloniijjjXbout Jlldnljjlit ; , \O\VH Notes. PHICMOXT , Nob. , Sept. 22. fSpcclal ToloRratn lo Tun URK. ] A str.iniro Incident In postal matters came lo light here today. Dory Cool , n farmer of Saundora county , living n few miles south of Fremont , came to the city after his mall and ono of the letters handed him at tbo postoflloj was from his former sweetheart , Miss Harris , written at Port Bryan , III. The strnngo part of It Is. tlmtBlnco the loiter wiw written Mr. Cool and Miss Harris tiuvo bean married and they hnvo children several years old. The letter U'as written MuyS , 1S75. and was just sixteen years , four months und thirteen days roach- \DK \ Its destination. Just xvtioro It has been nil this tlmo can only bo conjectured , but It bin been at the Dead Hotter ofllco for ono plnco us ovtdonccd by the stamps on It. Secretary 1'routor t I''ort Itotilusoii. Four HonixsoN. Nob. , Soot. 2.J. [ Special Tolegrnm to Tiiu Bii.J : : The following dis tinguished party arrived here at noon today : Secretary of U'ur 1'roetor of Vermont , Gov ernor Pugo of Voruiont and bis eon. Senator Mnndoi-son , the ( { uartormuslor general of the United States uriny.Drlgadlcr General HrooUo Colonel W. 13. Hutches , chief quartermaster of tbo department ; Major Schwan , assistant adjutant general ; Licutonant Hoc , aldo to General llroolto ; Lloutcnant Howard , Mr. Partridge , solicitor of the Department of State ; Mr. Wolt/ell of Omaha and Mr. Flan- nan , the stenographer. They \vcro received with an artillery salute , after * which the troops were turned out und dismounted for parade and review. Tlio cavalry wore then turned out mounted and wont through battalion evolutions , winding up with charges , both In line and by companies. Private Charles Miudlcton of troop P , Ninth cavalry , collided with another mounted trooper in the charge and was carried to the hospital In an unconscious condition. It is foarcd ho has concussion of the brain. The party will leave hero about 8 p. m. and intend to roach Omaha about 8 .tomorrow. Very Fliittrrlnu Prospects. BnoKF.x Bow , Neb. , Sept. 22. [ Special Telegram to TUB Uuc.J Custor county's Jnlr opened hero today. 'Tho nttondanco was not largo , but up to the average for the llrst day. There are ever 200 entries of farm produce , the Huest over soon in this section. The corn exhibit is exceptionally fine and the quality is'.ab'ovo ho nvorago of former years. In the cattjo department there are ever forty thor6ughbrpd short horns , be sides a largo number of good grade cattlo. Over 100 ho.id of hogs are entered , Poland China's predomlnajejjvlth some Bcrkshlrcs and Chester wnltns rtTho display of horses nro largely in excess of any , former year , both in number and quality. Fifteen stallions urj entered , consisting of Clydesdales. Engllshshtro , coach Cleveland bays and English hackaoys , all imported stock. These animals are the center of at traction for the horsOj.men. . -hero today. In the speed ring thdto ro dvpr thirty entries altogether. There itre trotters , hero from Pawnee City , Grand ( Island , Cailaway , Ord and other places , watting lias already com menced. -6 * . nso Acaln. Gciuxn , Nob. , riopt ; 23. [ Special to TUB BEK.J The celebrated Kingen cattle coso will comu up agillirOctobur ( ! in the United States district court' ' ut _ Cheyenne , Wyo. , where WUUam. , i Dn"Js now ' confined , In tboshapoofun application 'for a writ j of , * ' habeas corpus . ' Th9''nll6satlon or basis of the application , is the method employed by the Wyoming oBlcers In malting Kingcn's a i rest. The attorneys for Kingon claim his release of this ground. The symiTatRy of the people in tbls section of-Nobraska Is not , and never has boon , IS erroneously stated by cat tle. owners of the adjoining state , and as In the case of KinchMcICinney's arrest , tno officers will exercise their duty whenever called upon , but it is considered that Kingon was apprehended in a needlessly illegal way. tabbed In the Buck. GIUXD ISIAND , Nob. , Sept. 22. [ Special Telegram toTnn BEK , ! L.ast night , whlloon his way home in the vicinity of the B. & AL depot , T. J. Brown Held , special agent for the Farmers' Union Insurance company , was severely - voroly stabbed in the back by an unknown man. Mr. Brownflold can give no descrip tion of bis assailant nnd can assign no reason for his murderous attack. The affair oc curred about midnight , and the streets being deserted , the scoundrel made bis escape without detection. Appointed. STANTOX , Nob. , Sept. 22. [ Special to TUB Br.EJ Tlio republicans bold u delegate con vention Saturday afternoon and elected J. Kborhnrt , II. Hick and C , A. Yost as do'lo- gntes to the state convention and M. U. Young nnd C. L. Lamb and E. C. Newman to attend the judicial convention. The dele gates to the state convention will bo for M. B. Hooso for supreme Judge , nnd these to the judicial convention forV. . F. Norrls for district judgo. _ Yorlt'B Alumni Fnlr. YOUK , Neb. , Sopt. -Special [ to Tun BEE. 1 The annual York county fair com menced today and will coutlnuo until Satur day. The society is Jubilant ever the pros pect that tills will rxcell any previous year 03 u success. A largo number of nntrios hnvo boon made thU oai'ly , and the show of stock will bo Immense. A spaclal feature will bo the racing , as a largo number of speedy horses nro hero from abroad. Illuo Springs' Waterworks. BLUB Sritixos , NOD. , Sopt. 22. [ Special to Tun Bnr. | The city council this morning awarded the contrast for putting in the waterworks here to Shepard & Co. of BoaL- rico for SSIJOO , payable iu city bonds at par viilno , It is to bo u stand pipe system. \Vork will bo commenced immediately and tbo whole system will bo completed and in operation within throe months. TKKAMAA , Nob. , i& & . 22. [ Special Tolo- grain to Tin : BBe.J-f ust night burglars effected an outranc ? Lo(1Jaclc .t Uogor'a hard ware stoio and curried off tliocaih drawer , containing ubout $ lb"v > They also broke into tbo depot and drilled aavarul holed Iu the snfo without gattlng if'oiion. They were evi dently frightened aWaV before tlnishing their work. tri ii _ Scotia i Itizoii Injured. SCOTIA , Nob. , Sep 'jj. ' [ Spicial Telegram to THE BEB. | O. J. , Wright , n prominent eltUon , mat with aXorlous It not fatal acci dent about noon todim While on top of his windmill tower ho 'ulippod and fell to the ground , about tu'ontjj'iljve feet. Ho was in sensible when discovered lying un the . ' ' ' ground. _ l'roibyJory ) In Session. s , Nob. , SbQty Z ! . [ Special Telegram - gram to Tu : BUE.J The sessions of the Hastings presbytery began tonight with about tlfty ministers und olden In attend- auco , Judge O. IK Howott , the rollrlng moderator , dullvorod tha oponliii ; addroai. Norlblk Syndluntn'iiVorc. ! . NOIIVOI.K , Neb , , Sopt.V3. . [ Special Telegram - gram toTiiK BUK.J A big deal was consum mated toduy whuroby a syudlcuto purchuiod a verv valuable portion of the original town situ of Alcoru Hot Spring * , Wyo. Vtirk'H Gun Cluli. YOIIK , Nob. , Sept. 23.--Spoclal ( to TIIK BHK. ] A gun club UM boon orgunUoil In ihU city and grouiuU llttod up for tliu uiom- t > or ' uto. _ _ _ Troubled by Thlnvo * . YOKK , Neb , , Sept , ! M. iHnoclal to Tun BHK. ) L.ust ulflit lLo ra > iaouo of C. C. ( Junior was entered by a thluf , who offct'lod nn ontrnnro throuKh n window. Mr , ( 'nslor'i imnti , contAlnlng fit ) , were rnrrlod off. Noth ing ol.so wns dliinrned. Nolirankn Luther in Hjnoil. IIKITIIICK , Neh , , Hopt , -Hpoclnl ( Tole grnm to TIIK UKIS.JTho hiithorau nynod of NoDrnskn closed ( Is notion Insl evening iv 1 th tbo election of thu following ofllrnM for the ensuing year KovV , I , . Ituinhiinr of llontrli-e , prc.shlenl ! Uov.V. . O. Mnt'ool of 1'oncn , sciM-otnrv ! Itov. h. M , Kiilinn of Omnhiiatiitistlenl seorotnry ; Hnv. ! ' , W. Wllhulmy of Omnhn , tronsiiror ! llov. C lluhornf Omnhii , tnivciim , ' eorotiiry. Tim next session of ihn xytiod will ho hulil nt POIIKI In September , I81U. Coiuity'M l-'ulr Opniinil. i : , Nob. , Sept . -Special [ Telegram - gram to I'm : BIK.i ; The ( Ingo county fair opened hero today under the most favornhlo nusplcc.s. The rxhlhlts Httrp.iKs In niiinhor nnd quality these of any piovloim nxhlbllloti ovnr hold licrc. Tomorrow will begin the speed trlnlt , In which several oxccllotit races nro promised. /Viirlblk Itoer Vnu't Hnrncd. Nouroi.w , Neb. , Sept. 2-i. ( Special Tele- griim to TnnBiin.I The StorSt liar beer vault located In'Norfolk was partially hurnoil today. Had It not been for the timely old of the llro department It would have been a total loss. The loK\ns It Is will bo $ JOO , intKOK O.V Till : aUUTIUritHTKHS. AVIIil Krnl/jlit / Crnnlitifl Into n I'nHHnii- eer't'rnin Near Ilevrrly. CIIDAII Hii-iiis. lo. , Sept , 22. , "SpocIal Telegram to Tin : BBC. ! A wild freight on the Chicago tc * Northwestern railroad crashoil Into n passenger train near Beverly , n few miles out from this < 'lty this morning. The engines are both total wrecks nnd some of tno other cars were badly damaged. Out side of severe bruises no ono was badly hurt , ft is not known where tlio ultimo lies. Trains are running on tima tonight. AHijor Mo liin Icy In I own. Buni.lNOTOv , In. , Sopt. 22. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Br.ii.1 William McKmloy , Jr. , reached this city at ( i:20 : this evening en route tor Ottumwa , where ho addrotscs an Immense concourse of republicans nt the celebrated Coal pahico. Ho was accompanied by a committee of citizens headed by Presi dent Manning of the Coal palace , who had gone to Chicago to meet the noted statesman. The party was in charge of C. G. Wilson of -Burlington. . A party of Burlington citizens were taken aboard who extended to Major McKlnlov a welcome upon this , his ilrs > t entrance Into Iowa. After a brief delay the train pro ceeded to Ottumwa where it will arrive at 8:20 : this ovoning. Conference SPH > IOII Closed. Four Donne , la. , Sept. 22. [ Special Tel egram to THIS BCE.J The busiest session in the history of Methodist Kpiscopal North west annual conference closed here today. Chonjkeo was selected us the place of meet ing for next year. Resolutions were passed commending the efforts to close the Colum bian exposition on Sunday , endorsing the movement looking forward to no Sunday work for railway men , endorsing the pro hibitory policy ol the state , deprecating the use of tobacco and favoring the disciplining of members of the conference who used it. The conference's assistance WHS extended to the University of the Northwest at Sioux City and Wilmot Whitllold elected chancellor. Not a Pnyint ; Institution. CIIKATO.V , la. , Sopt. 22. [ Special Telegram to Tap BEI.J : Kocout meetings of the Blue Grass Palace directors havct developed the fact that tlio institution , in spite of its scries of succd-sb-ful expositions , is $0,000 in debt. Althought the Palace association has $2,000 on dQposlt nt the First Na'ionnl bank here , the institution refuses to cash checks , claim ing limy owe the banlr the full amount now dn dcpqsit. It is believed that matters mav bo'satlsfaclorily'adjusted soon and all oollgnlions paid in full. Jirahk Carbolic Acid , iNDEi'EN.pnxci : , ' " la" . , Sept. 22. Uichard' Edgcrlon , ohe of the oldest citizens of this county , was poisoned tonight while sitting by thu corpse of his eldest daughter. Ho ox- pcrioncod a faint feeling and called for liquor. By .mistake . his wife gave him u dose of carbolic acid , lie died in about ten min utes. Iowa Unlvcrsiilists In Session. WATBIILOO. .In. , Sept. 22. The Univor- sallsts of Iowa are holding tholr fourth an nual convention in this city. Many clergy men from all parts of the state uro iu atten dance as well as numerous lay delegates : A'Jitl'S Ol' YJtSTJSItDsll' . Cashier Llvesoy of the Pennsylvania state trensury has roaiEnud. The Eleventh division of Ilio Itallwny Mall clerks Is In ui. ' a'ou tit Washington , I ) . O. The llr.it day's session of the Tsiitionul Olfiar MuUor's union has been hold tit InUtanuDolIs , Advlcos from Odoasn report u stead v niovo- n.mt westward of Imniunso bodies of Itns liin troous. Holland proposes to enforce military .ser vice , the sumo us It exists in other European countries. George Weins. In an altercation , voslcnlay struck Joseph SheHeld ( with his lUt , killing him Instantly. A woman , sunnospd to be tlio mlsslni : Tklro , Kothtmrn of Chluu o , committed suicldo In the Niagara river. The Austrian cabinet has decided to In crease the military budget G,000OOJ llorlns und to strengthen the Austrian army. A cablegram received at the navy depart ment from Admiral Italimp announces thu ar rival at Yokohama of the Charleston. Northniibt gales liuvo heen doliis n great deiil of damuze on the Knv'lKh and HcottNli const. HhlpiiliiB bussiilTerud beverely. The blcnnliil inoctlnc of the American 1'nti- loKleal soolcty and the congress ot Ameri can physicians are In .session ut Washington. TheJonlon-lteasloy fend ne.ir Hiirodsbuni. Ky. , lias been settled and the sovormir will not bo under the necessity of sundlnjt troops there. Health authorities at Klllmrn , Kmlniid. nre luvpstlRutln ; thu death of a man who died I hero with every sytntom of thu Asiatic cholera. Inlu Itloburdsoii , un omployo of the I'.irk hotulutllol .Spilns. Art ; . , jnnipeil fiom th'j suvonth tory of thit structure nnd was In stantly klllud. Crlo Orldo died the Dili of lust August Ills death occasioned no suspicion ut thu time. Ills wife has confessed that she secretly poUoncd him. Iv. A. 1'obert" , a imnnlnentnlnnter. wiisshot from amtnish nnd killed Ijy unknown parties near Itobprl'x Station , Tuv. There Is no cine to who commuted the deed. Notion has been plvi-n In the Ontario honin of commons that Inipuiiohiiiunt uroccudliiEH would bti Instltuto.l iiRiilnst J. u. Unhurt , Iiostmusicr'cenernl of that province. Thn oorri-'snoiidenoo botwuon ox-Troiisiirur Hardily nnd Auditor Ceneral AldOiimmart nnd Uanhlur l.ovsey of I'tinnsvlvanla hna lionii mudo iiuUtlu and does not rullocl to the credit ot thu last two olllulitls. Advices from I'ortuguuso ( lulnniv any that a Krjnch mission In that region tins sulTereil an nttuuk from natives , who klllud tun at tache * of the mission. A I'urtiiKuuiugiiiitaat has boon fiunt to piinUh the ( iDcndors A dispatch from Olulwltz. I'runslnn-Sllusln. states that a collUlnu bus ouuurrud on thu railroad rniinfetln ? Dolncrowy with Wolbroili , near th UtH lan frontier , butwuun two pun * Kungur triiins. Ten persons \tero klllud und many WLTO rnjurcd. Tui ) RrHiidduliu of linden has mhdo a puoch In which tirodlutlons of uouiliiit war abound , und JiiivHiIoh-Jio Intlnuiui that Gurmuny must HKuIn nnsheath the Htrord acalnst an enemy whk-h has not iirolltUu ' ) > defeat. 'I hu ( .peeolrhas eioalfd ! ; n ut oVuIli iniMil. AUrleot from Constniillimiil * say thu cov- urnorof Vuniuii und all the T.irUsh . olllolaU Imru llotl from Hnnu , the liitnr.onli hiocap - turod lloduldu und ctu.it iilurm prevails It bulnicfoarod Hint thu InaiirKcnts will iidvnncu to Mccorx unt. proclulm uu Arab caliph. In ilio Cyolomi'H I'ntli. Ouiiir , S , . , Sopt. ! W. Now * hai Ju t reuchfd here thut ft iornndo lrucli the north ern part of Daunt county , South Dakota , nnd turned Into MlnnoiOtu , uuroollng buildings blowing down banii nuU callorlng grain ItHOkt , _ Ilollrr llinn Ilio Koterlan lilinfor Ale KxeelMor Spring * Co. ' § . _ Queer Khul ofu Cull. Ar Tix Minn. , Sept. ! M. A cow belonging toSam Druiuur , llvlnv on ttio outtUlrn o ( thiii-lly , gave blrlh oa Fnd y tin wonder One-half ot the boJjr ro atublu4 a calf Mid the olliortm'f ' n liMr. Tim t ll rmotiililiti llm ni'itondiiRn of n wer mid tha timid li Int'llncil tn b on ttio liilinnn order. Tint O.VM urn nary hliM'K nnd very norlmis looldntr , nml onn Inritn hnrii nlnml Ihrrn IIICIIIM IOIIK iimtniilm from ltn < fnri'lioitit , Tim fruult hits Mvn ln , timid In front nml two liohlni ) , nml nil mil Im mod wlllt I lie xroitloxt of OASP , Hnli't'liui dliiitci' Ale , In inndo nt l < xflrl or Hpilnii ( , Mo , WOtlAVH MIHNlONAIIV 'OIIK. Cinivc'iilliMi til' ( tin NoliriiNldi liiitlicr- IIIIN lldiiu1 unit l > 'tn < 'l ii HiKiliily. The twolftli ntiniml I'onvcntloii of llm WomiinS Homo nml KorolRii Mlssloiniry nn < cloty of the Nobriul < it nytiod of Iho l.tilhnrnii ohurrh was ooiniiinnooil nt KotinUo Moiniir- Inl ohiirch nt 'JW : ! o'l'loi'U yailonlny iiflornoon nnd 'Vlll I'ontlniio In Kossloil thlro dil.vn , DcloKitton nro ( irustuil from till purls of the ntntc , und nn Inlorosllng inudlliiK of tliu no ddy 14 ( 'XIH'OtOd. The diato olllrors of tlirt soulolr nrni Mr . .1. U. Orlnilh , Oiiiulm , prosldont ; .M.M. ( I. II. Alhrlghl , l.lnuoln , Vlfu prr.sldcuti Miss Mu- tllda lelnunrliitf , Oiniihn , recording scon- ) tnryt Mrs , h. ! ' , M. Kiutonlny , l.lncoln. uor- ronpondluir leurolury , Mr.i , C. ,1. limit , Lincoln , treasurer. The iiflornoon * o * loti was devoted lo tlio receiving of ereileiitlil : nnd the tisiinl iiocessnty | irolliiiliiurv work of tlio conven tion , The ovniilng Mcsslon wnn oonoil | ) by nn or gan volunturV und followed u.v nn iiddrnss of walcomo by AIM. A. .I. TnrKli1 , who mild i ' In boliiilf of this church nml Iho Woman's Homo nml I'YiroiKii Mlsitloiuiry * ooloty I extend - tend to you n hearty neleomu. I wnlroinii yon to tno city , lo our homes , to nil I ho cheer hiul comlorts wo can glvo you , ( Ironl honor U con furred upon us , coming us you do with such rich experiences of illvlno favor to iiliin for groainr ofllclonoy In ndvnnolng ( Jlirlst'n kingdom. " Mr. Tnrklo siiilii ( ) nt Konm longlli of the work of the VVoman's Missionary nodaty and closed by iiKaln bidding nil prosunl 11 hearty welcome , Mrs. Oscar M. Kastordny of Lincoln mndo the response , Shooald : "An wo onlor your beautiful church , greotrd with the word of welcome over your nltar , I am stiro our glnil anticipations will ho moro than verified. On behalf of the convention 1 thank you for your warm , hearty words of welcome. " A hymn was then Kiing , which was fol lowed by the president's address , Mm. Grifllth flpoko of past meeting of Iho society and of Iho work accomplished In the yoarjust gene bv. She then mapped out in carofnl terms the work to bo accomplished by the present session , which U of much Importance to the society alone , Mrs. Grlllltli then appointed the following oonumttcos : On letters nnd papers Mrs. Lydia Bender , Mrs. ClauioofVoit Point and Miss Swanson of Tokamah , On reports of ofllcors and Hlnndlni ; committees Mr * . J. W. Kimmol , Mrs. C. Itakermul Miss l.iirson of Nebraska Oily. Auditing Miss Lilly Urunpo nnd Mrs. M. L , MollcU. On resolu tions Mrs Kasterday , ftlr.s. McCool ilud Mrs. Brlsby. On last year's nilriiites Mrs. G. II. Albright nnd Airs. lYorlchs. Noml- natinc commlttoo Mo'dnmos W , A. Plku , E. Jnel and ,1. C. Ximmcr , At the conclusion of the mooting n recep tion was tendered the social. } . In the parlors of the church. Ut-o Haller's Gorman 1'ills the - , grout co n stipallun and liver regulator. This ovenlng the prosent. successful en gagement of Charles Krohmau's company In DoMillo and Bolnsco's great piny. "Men nnd Women , ' " nt Boyd's ' , will close. J. 1C. Emmot Is mooting everywhere with success. At an immense outlay ho has staged "Fritz in Ireland , " ns it was never mounted jo fore. Scenery , panoramic in design and beauty , roiircsonting the most beautiful spots along the Hhlno and by the Lakes of ICillarnoy , amid both of which spots the ac tion of the play is laid , has been i > nintod es pecially for the present tour. Now musiu las bcon prepared , while the old fainillaruiw ' The Lullaby , " "Tho Shamrock , " "What is L.ovoi" etc. , are retained. The compimynur- rounding Mr. Utmnot Is said to be a partlcu- arly slrong one , .many of the situations in the ilay requiring special character acting. Mr. Emmet appears for four performances nt Boyd's now theater commencing Thursday evening. A special matinee will bo given Saturday afternoon at which two line Aude- nero opera glosses will bo given nway to the jolliers of lucky numbers. Tomorrow night Prof. Smith , the renowned lorso trainer wtio has been entertaining our citizens and lovers of the" equine race nt Iho Jmalm Guards' armory , will do battle with ho famous imported French stallion "Fred L.amont. " This beautiful oreaturo Is the > ropurty of C. K. Merrill &nd is ! ) years old ind has never bcon harnessed or driven , so hat a struggle will surely take place , and , ho question is who will conquer , the man or ho horse ! _ _ DoWltt's Little Karly Risers ; boat llttlo illls fordyspepila , sour stomach , badbroath. \VllH Adi , iropj/rff/'it / 1831 1'y Jtima Gnrtn-i ( ttnn'tt. 1 SAV ST.V.DOII , ( via Gnlvoston , Tex. ) Sept. 22. [ By Mexican Cable to the Herald Special to Tin : BKK. ] The reports about ho assassination of General Louls Bozran , n-eaidunt of Honduras , uro utterly false. I'hoy und other rumors of a sjmilar character are propogated by Gimtomnlcan ngoiils with a view to discrediting the Snlvadorlnn ; ovornmcnt and manufacturing public opin- on against it. Fron. Doyen know 1'iat any old sere or cut can > o absolutely ouwd by the intelligent use of lallcr's BaibodViro' Linlmont. Bo morel- ul to your horse und tryit AVII1 lniu-i > Tonight. At a meeting of the Veteran Dromon hold n the police court rooms last evening the In vitation to attorn ! the farewell ball of thu Delugo'Hoso company ot Hascall's tmll to night wus accepted. The mcmbors ot the as sociation will 'attend In full uniform Messrs. Tuggart. Fishorand RothoU/ worn appointed n conunlitco to accept the silver trumpet of fered to the association by the Dolugu com pany. A full attendance of the Vc toriin Dromon Is desired. _ _ Small In sl/e , gront In results ; DoWitt's Lltllo Eurly Ittsors. Best pill forconstlpi lion , bp.s-t for sick headache , best for sour slomuch. Will Ho Hurried Today. The funeral of Clinrlei riipgort will tnko plnre toilay from the residence of a brother of the deceased ut Iho corner of Seventeenth and Jackson. Iiiturnicnt will bo In the Holy S-'peJchuro comutury * JLJJ " ' - No otll ( > r ii"-1"1-1110 "vc" ' / Er'JOOtl S jil.icoil before thu public B _ deuce ao lhnroii hly ns lloml'it H.'ir.s.v S jurllla. 1'roin n small iH-jjInnliiK tliH ineillrliw ua.s te.-ullly fOA % iii : K EnGClUliir ntulrapidlyIncreiurdIn * | K > pularlty until now It has the Uirgwl B O nalo of nny prciaiatlim | of IU kind. licciiuii ) It constantly | > ro\lng that It posieises poiltho limit , niid does acconiillihvliat | Is claimed fur It. 'Dili infill ' llli'l' ( H.II . It prriKiretl hy n lYiullur CoMililniilliiii , rr iiur- And lluii nml I'roin * known only to Hood's IMIWIT ut all tha Ingtrdlvnu mwl H iHlalncd. nil UT T thu wmntr ) | Mtlf > - to wondi'tfiil liit-nt durUeil frmn I' If you ntf > > r frum One Dollar l r SENSATIOSAL DE" LOP8EHTS. in of Ooiidttolln ; tUllwAr M y bo Wlioll ? OluageJ TIIANSMISIOUHI ASSOCIATION TROUBLED , Ifnlli'll HliUt'd ( JrniKl fury HnM to n0 AtTflitulnw mi Invi mention Con- .tlnllii ) ( M of tlio Jirr , Mrt. , Hep : ! M. Another sou. ftitllonnl dovelnpmniil In tl o wcitom rultwny \tnrld l < n irupinod inlti > o Htiilo * Rrand Jury InviKliKiilliiii of tlio 'lY.miinUviiirl iissoc-ln- II0II lit TollrtUit , llltorillltO Ai'onL Ifrntnli. liter * | > tluil ! In UMVII I'nnituClty forTo- piildi ttiu mil of itio weak. It li unlit tlml In- ilh'tlnenU will nurnlr U riiturnuil nicaltut ( 'linlniinn Hmllli mill tliu Load tninie nillclnn of nil tlio roam In tliu iiin > cl.itlon. 'I'hoy mete to be I'lmrKOil with inMiitniiilnif n tunt niut pool , If n cnni U mndd ntrulnv imoelntlon It will prolwlily I'liuio 11 emmnoio nnnliilllniltm at llm proM'tit nyituni f rMuliii-lltiK railway minium In Ainurli-n M. ICnlKlii , Ronurrt' ' Iruni ) mnnngor , nml S. II. KnlKtit , itnnornl ( rulfht nirtmt of Mn- \VnlNioli rntlwnjr. nml M J , -oioilnn. . rjnn ni rr nl thin iiliiro til the U iiKh r.ml Wn1 i fnit freight line , worn hull tud t idny ity il. . j fiilornl itrmiil Jury under tno Intorvuito coin- iiiurun Inw. TlitiyiiM ch.ii.wdvltli CIVIIIK' rulmtut on froltfht InlU to IIII'KO shippers. It It null ) Unit tint Inform , illon which lo.l to nn Inillulinnnt furiilMii 1 by ntiUchuracd mnplovo of tliu ruini di puriiiioiit of tlio Wnlmili rriitil at Si. loult 'I'lio sumo 0:11- : jiloyo li mild to hnvo furnl icil the Itifornm- ilon Hint toil to the liull intent of Trnfllo MnrnRor Knlitlit of Iho Wo > nsh rend nml .1. M. M. Kuliliir in Hprlnp eld. III. , n short Hum n o , Mr. K.ihlor Is a umnhor of a lurco llniirliitf null Hun m SU 1,0 , M. 'I'hopw li oiily olio snoclUi itlon In the in- illolinnnt. The Instrument set * forth that It npprnr * from thu L-vlumico hat thn Doctjott ] Jrv ( looilfl company of thli place has boon u liuiivy Miltiporoiurtho IIIHM of the defend- liii In nml In consideration o that fuel the do- fomlniilft pftld to tliooompai y a robuton year BITO of fc'iT't In vlolittlou of tl'n laws coulroll- liitf ItiturstuU' eoiiitni'ri'o. Not HltOOCHHl'lll. Cllicino , III. , Sept. S3. T ill was the day HxoJ for the homo visitor * fxetirsions lnmi- ( u rated litho Oontr.il Trilllc nsjoclatton. They hnvo not been n HUH ? * is owing to tlio rufuant of the Western T'a isoiiRor associa tion to co-opcriilo with their eastern commo tions In carrying out the pluu , CJunoral I'as- sender AKIIIII ItnxKlo.s of this Michigan Cen tral .Mild today , "Kor twont t yours thoio has not bpun a land scoki M Or harvest excursion Kotton iti | oy these Westbrn rends that eastern lines did not accommodate thoin with lew rnto-u AVIiun they inuko the Unit request for low rules , so that Homo of thoio puoplo cim rot urn to thnlr old hoinot on n visit , it 11 rofnscd. The Michigan I'ngsniiKcr nhsorlrtlon has already adopted resolutions rcquo * tine our wiwtorn broth mi to doslst from usklng us to holt ) them out In the fntnro. " The rate war on west Lour -I traftlo brtwcon the Now KtiKhind seaboard and northwest ern points fohtliincs. Tlio N'orthorn Steam ship company , operated by ho ( trout North ern railway , announce toi > y the following laliu and rail rates from liiy ton and common points to St. Paul iiml Mln apolltt In ufTect September " 0 : Firt class 2 cents , soi-ond . ' 17 conLs. third iin cents , four ! , tlfth and sixth i0 ! ci-nts. This basis Is 8 juts lower than that Just put Into olTcct intho National Despatch line via Sr.rniii Considerable cuilosity is foil as to ivhuth-- the latter line will make a fnrtlicr reduc Inn and wliotlirr the ( Janadlan I'ncillo nml ooo lines wilt airain nlush the all rail rat us Certainly , the I'aul roads will i mUo no nttomjit to meet till * sort of compotili ) u HJIH a New QcorRo Hale , chlof of tbo Uiums City lira dopnrtment , and an Inventor ot tire appar atus used nil ever the countr ; ras prcsontud Chlof ( ! alllian with an liiproved nickla plated Halo collar for hU hoi e. Chief Ualli- gnu will have the collar pu iu service at onro and u.so II for his now horse ruccutly purchased by the commlsslotcr ! . In reading over tlio lite my Ufims of the week , I fouiul not inu'.i ' to interest me , until my eye c.-uiplit slight of nu article licjulctl "t/ .i/s' D > < m. ' linn- inu my fliirprlse to Iiml it c . ( led up with ' n recommendation 'to ino l > r. I'Jcrca'a Pleasant I'cllots. Ncv rl u-lf , hcinj ; n prcnt pufTerur from slrl lif'jilnclic , I tlctermliicil to try tlimn , aii < to > ry fjront joy , 1 found prompt rollrf , : mtl by tholr protracted use , n compli'ii ' immiiiiity from such ntlncks. 1'iioeN J'ellols often euro Bick liundaclie n MI hour. They are gently laxative or nctlvely cathartic , nccordlnj ; to p vof \ dose. As n plensniit laxative , ti V : one each night on retiring. For nd ills , four net ns nn nctive , yet piin1 : < . crulmrtlc. Cnuse no griping or slc'.iip s. Be't Liver Pill ever innile. Sin'i ' < ' 3t , Che.ip- eU , Knslcst to take. For 'onstlpntlon , Iudlge.stlou and I'.llloua . .ttnclsp , they lave no cqnnl. Manufactured nt lho Cln nlcnl Labo ratory Of the WOIH. 'l ' 'I9CBN8AIIY ' MKIMCAI , ASSOCIATION , JS. < . OU'J Mulu Street , lluHalo , N. Y. ! ILH , INTEREST ffllDO-.OEPDSITS - ATflMAHAlOfiH EDCrjR. IBH'&rJOl JLA55T5. CAPITALS IO > OOO.OO DIRECTOHSAU.WYM : H-C.V/.NASH. JKHHtARD CUV-CUAIIi . .XB.ILAKC. . - 'IS I H MUALL. 'A. National bank IH. . I KI' 'JIA"A N l.'ll Cnplial iOUOOO Surplus , -3OUO onicrrt mill IMfwIorllturr W l * l > . ll * l. Vlra I'ru.Wwit. I V M.HIO. Julin ( * . l' .lllin , H ( ' llMl * . J. N- I'.UI.k. W II ri. . Iliiitlivt , 1'iwlil'ir TIIK 11 { ON 1 -\NK. Ci.rniT Illb mi.l lutiu. llutlun < 4 ONLY FREE PfW , VTf"w. ! fiiiTM fc ! tiif""i IMI r I ' . ' ' Ua < ' * ' * i Uui I M O I * R t M . - . l * u U