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AJI , ! 111 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : SUNDAY. JUNE 2j ( , 1892-STXTEEN PAGES. TO A HANK OUTSIDER * Carlsbad at 10'to 1 Gallopi Away with the Ohicigo Derby. AZR/C / Tilt FAVORITE , FINISHED FOURTH Jlnril Cnllop In'r n Ulff I'nrno Over n < Jour o lecp with Mini .Siircrntrul Matlnro of lho UnitlMttiin'ft Knnil- Htor Club. CHICAGO , HL. Juno 2. ) . Five thotisand per sons of the Wealth and beauty of Chicago illlod the line club house of the Washington Park.Iockoy club handsome equipages , were in the Inner Held , 15,000 moro parsons , chiefly women In bright uttlrn , pacuod the two tiers and the roof of the tnlinonso grand stand of the club nhd a crowd of nearly , If not fully , 'tJ.OOO moro persons jammed the betting ring , Jottlod o.io another In the pool lawn and paddork and swarmed Into the Holds today nnd srtw thd great American derby of ono ntul one-half miles for Il-j'oar-olds won by Carlsbad , n son of Glen lilg , In ililM , the slowest time in wnlcli It has boon run. And all of them saw In the vast crowd a sight greater , than the greatest derby over run. Last year 11,003 parsons saw the contest for the rich purse and stake money , but this year the crowd was oven Inrtror , and it is es timated that 50,0'JO pcoplo were on the race grounds. The race itself was a good exhi bition of gamo/nttirdy racing in the worst going poislhlo , and it was not speed nut bot- . torn which carried tha day. Carlsbad showed that ho is a aroat stayer ; $17,300 Is what the purse netted him. It. A. bwigort tonight has the knowledge that ho has n borso game clear through and strong and fust , for Carlsbad led his field for the last mile and In the stretch outran lho speedy California horse Xaldivar , who , handicapped by being forced Into the worst part of the track , mudo n groal spurt to catch the loader und land the purso. iCaldlvur could not do bettor than gut the place In such hutivy going as fell to Him , whllo Cicero , made almost an equal favorite , ran u line third and justified to homo uxtout tliu Juiltrmimt of persons who ctioso n good llghtwelcht borso on whom to put their money. Was u Surprise to thn Talent. L.lko most great stake events with big fields the favorlto fulled to .coma out llrst , fourth bolnir the bent A/.ra could got. The winner was n surprise for ihu public nnd most of the talent , going to tha post with oddi of 10 to I against him. after opening at r. to t. Tbo day opened clear and llnu alter n canon of wet weather which had dampened tha hopes of tbo club managers. The Ameri can derby was the third event , nnd for this all present waited , whllo the two preceding races were run. Too great number of entries hud dwindled last night to a field of twelve probahlo starters , to which ono other addi tion was tlmdo this morhltitf when Bob Forester's owner decided to start him. The horses scratched wore Illume , Belfast nnd Faraday. Those who ran were Chlof Justice , Prlnci ) of Darkness , Azr.i. Cicero. Newton , GullndoCaldlvar , Emperor Kc.ccnt , Carlsbad ntul Bob Forester. This made a largo fluid for such a bad track und compris ing most of the western cineki It was realized that the mco would bo a guoJ ono. Azru hud steadily tulcd the favorite on his record as trio winner of the Kentucky derby mid imuiy thought that the Bash ford Manor stable would land the purse , notwithstand ing Azr.t hud 127 pour.ds to carry. The stable scratched Bushford , Azra had sntiwii him self a irood'pamo horse on a heavy truck and the bookmakers opened him at u to 2. The heavy track .madrj many think well of Eu Common's ' finely urod Longfellow colt with onlv 11.1 pounds up nnd ho was nt equal cholco In tbo books with Azra. Zaldivar and Gulindo , the two California horses , were said to bo fine stock and n great deal of money at 0 to I wont on them. Cnrlsbud , the winner , opened at 5 to 1 and then retired until 10 to I was offered just before the horses went to the post , while Azra's odds nero forced down to 2 to 1 so that ho started a clean favorlto with Cicero and i ) to 1 second choice. Off lit tin ) Seronil Try. Cicero was walked to the holt milo post nnd escaped observation. The others all came out iu a string and there was a low swell of nolso at the crowd commented on the tot. At the pott the horses lined up well , but some delay was occasioned byCaldivar , who wat nervous and at llrst refused to breulc away. The second good attempt gpt tbo horses well Together , the Hug foil , and "thoy're oft" welled up from tbo crowil. Chief Justice got ail the advantage of the lead und with u length ot the start was llrst for the only tlmo In the race. Prince ot Daruness wiis second bv n head in front of the favorite Azra third , Carlsbad. Newton , Cicero , Gu- Undo nndaldivur following in the order named , Prince Ucgont and Bob Forester bringing up the rear. Carlsbud at once began to move up und ut tha houd ot tbo stretch had collared Xaldivar , tbo Icadiir , Chief Justice. Azra and Cicero running to- cutbor and without any apparent advantage for any ono of them. The California horse kept the lead and swept down the stretch with ik good length load. Azra Carls- bnd , Gallndo and Prince ot Darkness lapped on each other us named. A llnu was lot out on Carlsbad ns they 1'vnt n round the turn and running close to trio rail nt tha throe-ciuaucrs post ho hud taken thu lead from Xuldlvar by thrco- ' fourth of a length und from then on novcr relinquished it. though closely pressed ut linuM..oldivar wns a half length In front of GallmlD , wtiowub going very well at this stugti of thu panic , while L'iccro was ulrondy under the whip. Monk Ovoitou punishing the maiden , who uuicidy lespoiidod. The tlrs.t mlle was run in 2U2)4/ : ) . showing how licuvy the track was , Unlludo ut this point hud plnci' , Zuldivur was the trailer , whllo Azra had ran up. Ills Clmlu i.niii ! Trueli. At the turn Curls bail opened up n lead of diiynchi , Williams , the jockey , making u rush with his mount to gut tha cholco of the going. Gallndo tell buck very fast und at the turn hud only seventh plnco und was run out , //.Uc.ivur again taking lho plnco. At the turn A'/ru. thu favorite , was running very strong und well , and It looked as If his uamo- uo&s ml ht possibly laud the favorite u win- nur when It came to the hard work In the run home , while Cicero , next behind Azra , wns in lourin piiico mm coimiiK again , after litivmg hold back a lltllo on thu back blruiuh. The raciycould not bo clearly HCCII. ut the homl nt the stretch , owing to Ibo crowd , and Azru'n Jockey put in a claim that ho was in- terlurud with in rounding into lho turn. Curlibiid , when the horsai shownd Into the htrotcli , uppearcd'to havo. u loud , but the cry coon arose : "Look at Zuldlvar ; BOO how bo's coming. " For. the coast animal \vas making n great Vurt. but Carlsbad had all the best of the ao-ii ana was close against the rail. Bo- itdos , ho Was haul well li band. X.aldlvar , l ml tb'go out'ljilo softer ground. At thu .mid of the ui'tiiug lawn Williams shook > 'arlsbad up uud tbe | fun homo was mnJo In , ie ration tlmo. since the Jump ( of the loud , \ho lust quarter being done In ad1 seconds. Winmtr , I'uritv , llrttliiK mill < 'onilttloii . CnrUbad passed under the wire a bundy winner by a Icuclh and a half. Newton lltth. Lhtuf Jiuuco sixth , Gullndo seventh and the p lior'hrcq lurthur uwuy. Thu tune of the ruco \ > y quarters wan us follows : First quarter , -i i ; half , 1UO : ; throo-quartors , 3-Ul ; mile , -lOJ'.i ; mlle nnd one-quarter , JJl-l ; uitluand a hulf , : > ! UI > 4. Tlio race is worth uhout $17,800 ta the winner , f JUOO to Uio t'c'ona and $1,000 to the third , t'imilltlim * anil Kturl r * . * * - . > Thn Aniurleauderby , iv .wvoistko4 | for 3 > yeur-old fu U of It-Mi m | ao each , purl fotfolt , with tiu.au nddod , thu socund IIOR-II to rocutvu Iw'.uiOund tbu third II.IIM out uftlin stakv * . u vnner of uny U-yuur-olil ntuku ruco of thu vuluoof l\vw to carry llvo puunds. of J..U.u Uvo puuiidn oxlru , inalUuna ultoweil buvun IIOUIIJH. thlrlyfoiir iiomlimUoun , nillu und u Imllt II. A. HivlKurl'H t'ttilaliud. u. e. , ( Jlen Kiir- l idy Waywurd , isajl' , Willluni * . wonV. : . R Hiullli'M y.iiUlvur | , oh i > . , .loo lloiiKiir-r.unus. U-JIU'Hcumi , urcxjiidi V. I'orrlKun't rieuro , b. c. , l.oiiKlollow-llollo' Knt hl , 111 lOvurtnu ) , tlilnlt Ann , rlddon by A , Cluyton , was ( ourtlii tililol Jnstlcis I'rliifu ' of l > , irknv > s Nuwluii , uuiiudo. Emperor Ifo enl iai.1 Hub Forottur uUo run. Tlinu : UUt : > 4 > Pott bottlnin Atru , 2 to I ; Cicero , a to 1 ; ( lallndo , 0 to 15 Zuldivur and CuiUbad , IU to le.cbj Prlutfl of Darkno , 10 to 1 ; Chief Justice , 80 to 1 ; Deb Forester , 10 to 1 , and Emperor , 10U to t > . Other Itnri-1 , The following nro the other events and results ! Klrst ruee.'oho mllb. biiMo i700/n-your-o1iU / and upward , wall iniildcti nllownnccst.'lho . Hero won , Hhovhnna ( K to Si second , Kaloro(7 to S ) third. Tlmo ! y.oa. Pc-eond rnco , six furloni- ? . -O-yonr-nld * nnd upward , pnr o foil ! llcrcnlos ( S to I ) first , ADumlotuC toll soOOni ) . l.oufloti (8 ( to 1) ) third. Tltnoi li'-Cii. I'ourth race , ono mlle nnd a Mxtocnth. 3- yoar-o'.ils nnd upward , polllnJ ! Fir llovla (15 ( to I ) first , London Hmokff ( ) to l second , Oon- tent(4 ( toll third. Time : 'JiOfl'i. ' 1'lfth rdce. llvo furlonijs. forJ-yoir-olds : Ciitinct won. MlraRO second , Princess l or- ruino third. Tiiuot lii. : : ItUADSTKIt CI.UII ItAUKS. rinn .Spiirt Knjoyucl on 'n Very llno Alteniouii , The Omaha Uonllomon's iloadttci1 club has every raaion to bo gratlllod nt the success uf its matinoa nt the driving park yostenHy afternoon. It was an Ideal day for racing. Tha track was dry and fast mid the refresh- ine brucza that rippled tbo grass blades tem pered the hot rays of the sun without de positing n bunion of dust Upon the spectators. The grand stand was well filled by nu nudl- enco which Included a iurgo percentage , of ladles and nt least a hundred.carrtngot were grouped opposite the judges' stand. Thoraces races were all spirited and excellent tlmo was made In ona or two events. George M , Swlgart acted at starter nnd tiio judges were Klchard Smith and Frank Fowler. The first race was a trotting rnco with four entries. W. A. Pax ton , Jr.'s ' brown tnnro Maggie won with bands down. In tha llrst bent the horses got away well together on tha second trial. Muggio.took the lead from the scratch , with Priuco second , and they came under the wlro lit the snma order , time 1 : " 'J } ( . Prlaco was sot back to third ptaco for breaking on the tlrst quarter. Sum mary : 1'lrst race , : iIS : trot ! W. A. I'nxton , Jr. , Masalo. hr. m..t 1 1 II. 1C llurliut. Uowdy. b. K 3 2 11. II. Miirtin , 1'rlnco , br. m r 3 : i \V. 11. Ilunkiimn. Ullent. b. < g : 4 4 The second event was unlntorostinir " .loo'1 winning both heats by several lengths. Summary : Second rnro. 2 ! 10 uaco : 0. ! ' . Koed , ICIndnrhoolf , b. g 1 i 11. R. TURK. .loo. 1)11 ; . . . . , . . . 1 2 Third nice , 2 ! 11 p ii'O. double teams : ( Itoburt WullH. lliilTulo Olrl. b. in 1 1 I II. U Terry , Xiincy. en. in I Q. I ) . KilwanU. Columbus Tom , I ) , g . . . . 2 2 I W. J. lIUKlius.Uklalioinu , sr. y Tbo fourth event was the feature of the afternoon. It was u trotting race with eight starters nnd required thruo exciting heats to dccido the winner. Van Gililon's sorrel gelding won the llrst heat by a nock utyl Charlie won the second und third by a length. Summary : I'ourth r.icu. 2:51 : trot : Snyder , Charlie , b. is 211 J. K. VuiiKllder. , a , g , . . . 1 II 'J It. O. llnukns. John. sr. B II 7 : i tJoortro 11. Wakofleld , Shlnslos , b. g. . . . 4 4 4 Charles Unltt. Hilly , b. B 5 5 o acorgo Wnlkur. Ohurlos Withers , h. g. . li a ! > J. SI. MuMiiiiiiliiffnl , lllaekJael ; , blk. g. . 7 n 7 Siitphon , June , I > 1 k. in 8 dls. Time ! liay. 1:24,1:27. : -Match It.tro Didn't ( in. SiiEr.i'aiin.vn B vv Ilvcn TUACK , N. Y. , Juno 25. Fully 25.000 turf lovers cumo to the bay today lo sea the match between Montana and Major Donio. who finished llrst and second in Ihu Suburban. Ono of lho conditions of tha mutch was that the track must bo good. It wns heavy this afternoon and Montana's trainer declared his colt out. The spectators were very much disap pointed , especially as four of the six remaining events were won in gal- loplnc stylo. The only oxcltlnir finish was Iu tbo Zephyr stakes , for which Lovelncu do- fouled Lawless by a bend In a rattling llnUb. Tbo two other sluko events , the Moncaid und the Coney Island , were won away off by Yorkvlllu Bclm and ijongstreot , odds on favorites. Huceland raced Fairy lo a stand- sllll In the Ihird race , winning Very easily. It was a rather tame afternoon's racing from n "rnzrain that promised much. ' r.ieo. HCVOII lunonts : lloerv ( fitol ) Jon Kelly plJ to 1) ) second , Alcaldo (12 ( to 1) ) I il. Tlmo : l.l)4-rj. ) second race , thu Mermaid sttkos , mlle nnd ono furloni : : Vorkvlllo Hello ( t toU ) won , Anna 1 ! Cl t j 1) ) second , llruwn lieiiuty (15 to 1) ) third. Time : ' 'injn-j. Third raco. mlle nnd three-slxtccntlm : H.icolanil CJ toft ) won , Knlry (11 ( to j ) second , Tlmo : 2052-5. ; Fourth race , vhe Coney Island stakes , mlle and u furlong : l.onistrent ( : i to . 0 won , .Mud- steno ( U to 3) ) socoiid , St. Authony ( (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : I:3S. : Klfth raco. mutch race : Declared olT. blxth r.icu , the /.ophyr stakes , futurity course : l.ovulaeu (5 ( toil won , Lawless (4 to 1) ) Rucand , Mendicant ( d to 5) ) third. Time : 1:14:1-5. : : Seventh race , mlle und ono-fourth , turf : Mronlufsvcn ) won. Ijarchmilnt ( U to Dhceond , Gettysburg (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 2:132-5. : DrlVatiMl th AinorliMii Chiiniplon. LONDON , Juno 2,5. In tbo aoini-finiU round of lho Kent all-eomors championship tennis contest the American champion , Campbell , was beaten by the English champion. Ernest Shaw defeated Campbell in tha soml-llnal round of ihu gentleman's single handicap. Campbell aud Barlow , tbo latter an English player , together won the seml-llnal round in the gcnllo.imn's handicap. .iu'iiioitiriisj.u.\oini ) . ( iotornor Karlior UccliiruH Illinsolt on the .InluiHoii County Tronlilit. CnnviiXNK , V''yo. , Juno 25. fSpecial Tolc- prum to Tan UIB. | Gorurnor Barber was soon toduy In rofurouco to the statement that tbu Fort Hussell pnsonora would bo lurued over lo the civil authorities ot Johnson county. Ho wns very uncommunicative regarding tbo mutter , but said they would certainly nuvcr bo sent baclc to Joluibou county. The Impression loft by the con- vursallon was that ho win wulting lor the Johnson county proiccutmg iitlorncy to file ihu inforiTiutlons ugalnst the prlsonur.s. Ho sula that the authorities already had his full permission lo ocrvo papers on the prisoners , but the uttornoys for thu luttur claim that service would amount to nothing , as the prisoners nro not in lho custody , uctuul or constructive , of lho civil authorities , but are in the bunds of the military. BriTtu ) . Wyo. , Juno 20. | Spoclal Tele- grniu to Tin : Uii : : . . ] A telugrum lo lho proseculiug ullornny lust ulcht baid thu prisonurs-ul Fort Uubsoll are ready to bo nauded over lo Ibo Jolinson county authori ties. r lli > lng IIM rutlirr. CIIEYHXNE. Wvo. . Julio 23. ISpoclnl gram lo Tin : BEK ! Out of eleven compotl- tors , Uliarlcs 1) . Uqbcrts , son gf Captain HoburU ot the Seventeenth infuntry , was louuy selected for an iippotnitnoiit to West Point. Oil hloro HOIKII DiiHtroyed. VAJJKTWS , S. D. , Juno 25. tSpecldl Tolo- lirumto Tin : Unn.J An oilund guollno store hoiuo containing about 111,000 gallons of com- bustlblo lluldd , bituatoJ on thu bank of the Missouri river south pf Yunkton , belonging to E. M. Coates , was duitroyod by fire this afternoon , The loss will ba ? J,000 or moro. Jay Coates wont to tbo Oil houtu after gas- olluu. Ha was accompanied by u boy named Adumsou , who llpulod a match whllo young Coates was drawing thvKasohiio. Vho whole Interior of tbo building took tire nUonco , thu bdys eicuping with thclrlivos , Young Coilcs wut > burned severely. K , M. Coitoi U funious for the lone limit bo ban maintained against thu Consolidated Tank Line In Yunk- ton and udjoluluB towns , whluu lljiht has Kept korosino down to S coins per gallon Iu ibi * city. U is loss by today's lira will oo total , as ho had no insurance. Another ISlK rttrlUu I'robulilu. NEW YOUK , Juno 23. Ai the eloio of to day's ' work the members of the Iron league , iu retaliation for u boycott by Houtustnltbi union , discharged all Its hous ismlthi , num bering nearly 200. About 500 other employes , dependent on thu bouioimlihs , will ba mudu Idlo. as further complications arullknly.ro- suiting eventually In throwlui ; ful'.y & 'JOJO mon out of work. . i ; ilo ril ( l.iu Tlukot. WvMoitK , Nob. , Juho . ( Special Telo- eruiutoTiiu BKE. ] The democrats oC'lbli city hold a ruillluailon inooihig luulyhi over the nomination of Cleveland. They had the band parudo tbq HtrcoU uud march to lho Tou < alm hotel , where Judge Hardy of noutrlce uildre jed the pcoplo. The attend , unco was vary fair. DAD CLARKE GETTING EVEN Parson Nicholson's ' Piritsa Take the first Game from the Omahas. . JUMPED ONTO VICKERY VERY HARD Ton 111(4 hi Two Inning * Dili the IJinlnrm Colimibiu Cnlrbnitcn the Olmmplou- tlilp-Sciuiitlonul Cluircca trout I.ouU- vlllo Concerning the Toledo , 7 ; Omaha , 4. Columbus , fi ; Kansas Ulty , 2. Indianapolis , 0 ; Minneapolis'J. fort Wayne , 0 ; Milwaukee , I. TOLEDO , O. , Juno 23. Toledo , jumped onto "Vlckory in the socotul iiuU fifth innlneii to day nnd pojmloU out ton hits , winning an easy Rinno , Omaha being unable to place Its lilts , Weather fair ; attendance , 722. Score : TOM : DO. All. II , 111. 811. TO. A. K. Hly ss ft 0 1 1 4 4 a Nicholson , * Jb f ) U 0 o a ; i i Campion , Ib. . ' II 0 I HKur , it ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; . ; ; f , i j o ; t o'o Nloliol' , in. . . . - . . . 4 1 ' 3 U 1 0 0 Nuwull.Ull 5 1 1 0 1 I I A nil on r. rf f > 1 1 2 3 0 p U DurlliiK. c II 1 Olarko. p 2 1 1 00 3 0 Totiilfl W 7 10 4 27 13 5 OMAHA. All. u. in. fit. VI ) . . it. Miolboclr , ss. f > 2 1 o 3 6 1 ( llllis. in Koliy , If 4 Vlanor , rf 4 Howe , Ib 4 0' 1 0 12 0 1 llonfrlo , 21) . . . . . . a Oollopy.ai ) 4 Hayes , o 4 0 0 B 0 1 Vlekury , p 4 0 0 0 0 U 0 Totals 37 4 fl 3 27 U' ' 11 BUOKI : nv iNNimis. Toledo 1 21030000 7 ( Jmulia 4 KUMMAIIV. Huns earned : Toledo , : it Omaha , l.xTwo- base * hltit ( juttltmur. Nlchol , Kolly. Huso on balls : -Oir ( JIurKe , 3 ; Vlckory , 4. Stolen biibcs : Toledo , 7 : Omalm , 8. SlrucK out : Uy Clarke. 4 : by Vlokury. 7. I'li-iud balls lly Durllnir , 2 ; oy llnyes , 2. Wild pitches : lly OKrlic. 1. T.iino ot Riuno : Onu liuiir nnd tliirtyflvo nilliutns. Umpire : Hurul. : < ! ilj .Srhniclz'x ( iliiiillHh < ! lce. Coi.tiMims , O. , Juno 25. A parndo , band concoi't und swniRlnpr to the brcczn ot 'tbu championship pennant of the Western league , drew D.OUU pcoplo to the bull park today. Kansas City had no chnnco to win. O'Uay pltcbod marvelous ball nnd Columbus hit and lloldcd like n band of Indium. Score : SCOIIE BV I.VNIXOS. Columbus 200003001 5 KimaaaClty 00 _ _ 000100 1 2 str.MMAHr. Hunt cnrneit : Columbus , 1 ; Knnxns ( Ity. 1. Two- bnsu lilla : O'ltoiirke , Abbuy , I.nku. 'llireu-bUBO lilts : C'ninpnii. U'llourku. lloinu run : llrcckun- rldKC. Hacrlllco Idta : Wnlah , MnnnhiK , tundny , 2 ; Curnuy. litmus on balls : on O'Day , 3 ; ott lluglioy , 3 Doiiblu plays : llrcckcnrlilKe , unasHlBtuili Albert - bert , Mayer and Carney. Stolen bapcs : Lally , 2 : MiuinhiK lilt Dy. pitcher : McMuhou , Andriis. Struck outlly O'Day , 2 : by Uuulicy. 4. Left on Imiea ; Culumbua , IU : Knnins City , 7. Time uf KIIUIO : Ono hour nnd forty minuter. Umpire : .Mr. bnyiler. llnoslern AVhlppecl the Millers. INDIANu-oi.ia , Ind. , Juno 23. Indianapolis played a clean Holding game , bunching hits und saving the game in.tho fifth Inning. Minneapolis fulled to hit successfully. At tendance , 2,000. Score : INDIAXAl'OUS. All II I'D A * All II I'O A C I.i-'tchcr. m . . ! > 330 NOWIUIUI. iu. 4 1 't 1 U Ilor cr. H9. . . 6 1 0 5 Cnrrullrf. . . . 4 1 I 0 U Seory , If 61600 West. Ib. . . . . 4 3 III 0 I O'llrlun. Ib. . & 2 12 1 KuU , If 4 1 1 1 0 Cnrpcntcr.31) 5 I 2 S I'nrrott , 3b . 4 1 0 4 0 Vulmi , c 1030 Dlton. c 4 2 0 NiiK'e ' , rf. . . . 41000 dblnnock,2b 4 0 Sulllvnn. ) > . . . 4001 ( irnlmiu , . . 4 1 l.awrcnco , 2b 4 2 2 2 Kruucu , | 4 1 Total ! 41 10 27 14 I Totals. . . . DC. 8 27 20 3 SCOlll ! 11V IXM.NOH. Indianapolis 0 0 Minneapolis 1 2 KUMMAKV. Huns corneil : Imllrinnpnllg , 4 ; Minneapolis , 2 Two-liana lilts : l.ctcliur , O'llrlen , Wont , 2 , Now wan. Three-base lilts : KiltHhliinocli. . lliie : on balls : OITHnlllvan , 1 : oil France , 4. Double plnyn : Hercer to Lawrence to O'llrlen ; ( , riilmm to Miln- nock to Wet t. fctolen base : Ncwiiiun. struck out : lly France , I : by Sullivan,3. WlliI pitch : lly Her- Ker. riacrltlco lilts : llerxor , 2 : Seury , 2 ; O ilrlen. Tlmo of cnnin : One hour auU forty minutes. Um pire : .McQuuhl. t'ortVuyno Hunt the ltro\vor , POUT WATXB , Ind. , Juno 25. Another In- toresllug came was won loday by Fort Wayne over Mllwaukeo. The Holding on ooth sides wns very poor and lho umpiring of lho worst , each sldo doing a fair share of kicking. McGarr was fined $10. Person and Donohua were each Injured by pitched balls und retired. Score : coin WAY.VC. MILWAUKEE. All II I'O A AH II I'O A DonnKhne , If U'nrd.2 * ! f > I hutclllle , c. . . 4250 M'darr , ss. . . 51 AlvonL.ib. . . 410 3U Kroltf. o A. Hb. 422 Moti.ib . 4 1 11 U Tivltchull , If. t bmlth.2b. . . . 203 2 0 Knrl.tb A 0 IU 1 U Holland , aa. . 4 0 2 U Henry.m. . . . 4 U 1 1 U HoKiluvur.in 4100 lluut , : < b B 1 1 0 0 DiiKdalii , rf. . 3 0 2 0 llonoliue.c. . 0 0 U 0 U CuirrKli'lii.ii 3 021 Hamburg rf 4 0 2 0 U Wlilncr , | > . . . a U 1 3 1 Totals SI ) 7 27 13 I b'uraun , p. , , . 1 1 101 Totals 3 ! ) 7 21 ISI HCuilK uv i : Furl Wnjrne 4 1 0 U 11 1 0 0 0-f Mlluuukci.0 1 ! ! 0 U 0 0 1 0 U 4 Wl'MMAllV. Tu-u-biiHo lillH : SutcllIlK , .Molz , Wnnl. Double play : Whlnvr to lluut. llisu nn bulls : oil VVUI- nur. 2 ; Ouniltulmm , : i. Kuorlllcu hll : Alvonl. Smith , llullunil , Wunl,2. lilt by pltuhur : Ki'rmin. 2 : tiinnlnjfliam. 1 , rUrttclc out : lly Cunniiiuliuin , fi ; Forum. I'lissi'cl bulla : lly Hiitclinu , 3 ; by Dnnu- hue. Wild pltchua ; lly I'LTBOII , l.by ; Wjilnor , I. Stolen bmo : Dunuhuc , Tlinu of gainu : Ono hour anil lllty mlmituj. Umiilru : ( iuunlhur. \vusTKit.v IIAUI : : VIIK It .llust I'.iy tip Its Dues to the Xntlomil or Unit. _ Louisvil.i.B , ICy. , Juno 25. The Courier- . Journil imblUbos this morning that , the ro- cent mooting or the National Onso Hull league in Now Vork was for the purpose nt conslucrlng the condition of the Western league. The mlnoronanlzatltn Is in arrears for Its dues and has boon glvon until Jifly 1 to pay. Unless It doc * so it mil probaniy bo forced out of existence. Wluit ProsliltmtVlllluuu Coi.CMiiui ) , O. , Juno 25. [ Spoctul Tele gram to Tan BKU. ] . Proaldont Williams of the Western Loa < juo of Base Ball ClubJ vioa lutorvlewod tonight regarding the trUth''of the press dispatch from Louisvllo to the lof- focl that ut tbo recent National Iduguo moot- \us \ In Now Vork it was ; apreod that if the \Vcstoru loii'tuo did not pay ludjos lo the major body by the 1st of July the latter would proceed to tulco what players It wanted from the minor organization. Ho said : "If such notion has been taken 1 bavo not/ bcoirnotllled and know nothing about it , und 1 certainly would bo Informo 1 if lt\vai true. As to ( be altcgqd propoiod raid upon thu Western league I don't balinvo a word of it. In the present condition of the buo bail business the National louguo could not afford to do anything of the kind , vlinply for tbe purpose of irattlug u fciw players. Tbo Uuslorn loaizuo la under tha same tribute to the Natlonol as the Wuswrn , nnd It has not puld the JI50 domiiudod of ouch club for pro tection. "Thero are too many lerol heads In tha command of the National leacuo to break up base ball for any aucb purposo. The buso ball tiualnojs. now ruquiros all tbo nursing that \1u ( Jan all give it , without the reopenIng - Ing qf tba guerilla warfuro that prevailed a Hborttlmo OKO. The Western IQIRUU has tjud bard luok on account of ino uuparullolod weather , but WQnrodoluij well now uud" will pay at > our Indebtedness to the league if wo uro given- chance. "Tim Uoul.vlllu dispatch li probably ot homo manufacture. Tbo nfllo uu of f.lvnt club are mad because wo rofujsld to broan up thrco of our toaiiii by selling to thorn the pick of tbo player * . There will be no raid > on the Western league , I am sure , so lone as ucu inou as Uoblnson , Byrne , Brush , Ueactt , Ablo. Doyle , Tomplaturt other consorvijtlvo business ton nro inioaatrol of the National LKAOIIK. 'Nowork lc\t * n Uoan , ol Uoston niui Hml Ni : < v YOIIK , .luno "IfBoth Vitchors were erratic today , Utit'tiVnTio Va < qv'pn'warso than StlvottS. NiSft rk I'oolc , a.lchd ot hvo runsat , thu'stort , b'UlYffnldSiAlh'old hoi1 ad- Vantage. ShoridaH'k Umpiring \vas bnd nnd ho Was booted throlfg'n'o'ut the gams. Lyons' homo run with the < uaV fiill'sol the crowd wild in the firstrnluriingi McCarthy nnd ixmjr made clover fujqa ng cAtobos. Attona- nncx ) 3,074. ScoroIoi < ' _ Now Vork . . . . . . , . , Jir } , 1.0 00000-0 llostoii. . . . . . .V..r.3'i4 ? ' 00 1 3 0 0 - J , lilts : Now Yorir. OJ Itojfon , K Krrorss Now York , iSt Ilo ton. 3. > llatlorles : Ornuo and Hoylo : Stlvott.M nnd Kelly. Mc.Miihoii WnM Toi < lnmr < nn. BitooKir.v , N. Y. , Jnno 25. The Brooklyn nnd Baltimore teams plarcd a close and exciting - citing gotna today. McMabons ! oases on balls travo the victory to Brooklyn. Shlndlo did clever work in the Hold' while Whistler 'and Burns did the bo'st catching. Attend ance , ! ! , OJ3. Score : . ' lrooUlyn..v | . fl Ilalttmoro. . . . . . . . . l , o 100 1002 5 Hllm llrooklyn. .81 'unltfmore. , 8. Krrors ! Jlrouklyn.St Iliiltliuoro. 3. llattorlos : Hud- d'juk and Daly : MuMahoirutld Itoblnsdii. lirowim and tjpldnr * Dlvldo. ST. Louis. Mo , , Juiio 135. St. Louis nna Cleveland ployed two-gnmos today , oaoh tnlt- incrono.Voathorwarru. . Attendance , 5 , 100. Score : Ht. Louis.- . 100' 00004 0 5 Olovoliind..0'0 I ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits : St , Lduli. 10"UloTolaud. : 7. Errors : Ht. Louis. 1 ; OfDvalnmi. 4. ' ll.ittorlost Glouson and UltifiCookrDavls and /.Immor Sonond game : SU Louis. . . . . . . . . 0 2 Cleveland . ooo a'o ooo a , Hits : St. Louis , n : Clovoland. 7. Errors : St , Louis , 2 : Cleveland , a. llattorlos : Oulvln and Uuckloys Ouppy und O'Connor. Ilnrry Wrlghl's iftulcs Htlll SallliiB. . WASIIIXOIOX , D. C. , Juno 25. The Phillies won tholr fifteenth cousccullvo game today. Wnshlnglon could not hit Woyhlug , wbllo Klllon'was an easy mark , being relieved by Foreman in the fifth inning. President Harrison was a spectator of the game. Wquthnr pleasant. Attendance , 2,875. Score : Washington . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Philadelphia . 1 2 U 2 D 1 10 U Hits : Washington. 4 ; Philadelphia. 11. Er rors : Washington , n ; J'hllilUelplila. a llat torlos : 1'oruman und Jlllltgan ; Woyhlng aim ( Jloinonls. tlonalis Down thultcils. PiTTsiiyna , Pa. , Juno 25. Opportune hit ting won today's game for. the homo team. Browning WAS put out of the game by Cap tain Latham for not running to llrst base in the fifth Inning , Dwver took his place. At tendance , 3,727. Scoio : TMttsbure . t. ( I 0 : i 0 0 1 0 0t \ 7 Cincinnati . , ,2 00000100 3 lilts : 1'lttsburir , 0 ; Cincinnati. 8. Krrors : I'lttsburs. 3 : Cincinnati , : i. Iliittqrlos : Khrot und Jllllor ; Mulluuu and Murphy. tnclo Kliuilty Wliiit Uno. CHICAGO- ! ! ! . ; Juno 25. The Colts plaved nu orrorless-Bamo'today whllo the Colonels were very much the reverse , tholr four errors being responsible for four rruns. Wllmot's base running nnd tbo fielding of Coonov , Dahlon and Jounliurswcra the features. Score ; Louisville . l"020"2 000000 2 Chicago . Jl20 11 0 1 0 1 0 5 Hits : Louisville , M5i ; ( 'liloaio , 5. Errors : Louisville , 4 ; Chicago. 10. > llattorlosi llutch- Inson and und Dou-.se. rinttftinonth 1'orrf'uTii ( Sninonnil rrcpurcs to ! ? JV0llt- ! ? ! . Pi.ATTftjiot'Tir. I\flb , , , , Juno 25. ( Spccla Telegram to THD BtiE.i-4-Plattsmouth | forfeited foitod the game today t6Boatrice ! on account of havlnc no' ballsj ' rii Afterwards both teams indulged iazQ ( { host dance which turned the hair of tho. sppclalor * groy with anculsh. Plaitsmquh' onVuSCoro , 9 to 8. It has econ about"dbteuuiucd"to disband the club and start ati intjopondcnt ciub. Tbo trouble toddy ufo"s o.ijvor-tKo fact thai ono oi the ployers had attj pbod the club's stock of balls to satisfy his dob't for.'money advanced. Tonight the balls and a sult-of " clothes were rcplovlned by the club. , Secretary Ilohrer telegraphed the Beatrice team to collect lho league dues and the guarantee before tomor row's games or .tiot play. Ills action is sharply criticised hero. Crippled Cotton Pickers Io c. ' UIUXP ISIANP , Nob. , Juno 25. | Special Telegram to * Tun Bnn. ] Grand Island bhut Kearney out by playing an errorless game and bunching her bcotlcts. Kearney bad a local amateur in the Qold , but will bo rein forced by two now players for tomorrow's gnmo. An excursion \vill run up from Kearney to sco lho game. Score : Grand Island . 00-0100100 8 Kearney . 0 llatteries : Grand Island , II offer and Heady ; Kearney , C'astone und'l'uur. lilts : Grand Island , A ; Kearney , 0. Krrors : Grand Island , 0 ; Keiirncy , 4. _ * _ btumltitf ; ot tuo'Taitmi. WKSTKItN I.EAUUB. W. L P.C ColurnbUB. 33 lr > 71.7 Kansas City. . 2.1 2U 411.0 Milwaukee K 17 & 9.S Minneapolis . 17-21 44.7 Omnba 24 2J 61.1 Fort Wnyne. , Ifi 25 3U.O Toledo 21 21 & 0.0 Indlunnpolls. . 11 28 28.2 NATIONAL I.KAllUE. Hoston 43 17 71.7 PlttBburK 28 3) 48.7 I'ldlaUelphla 37 2S Ii2.7 Now York. . . . 211 31 45.0 Urooklyo . . . 8 2 i (12.1 Washington. . 27 33 46.0 Cleveland. , . . M 2A fitf.U Loalsvlllo. . . . 2.1 35 SD.7 Cincinnati. . . .12 2o 6ti.l St. Louis 21 11.1 3S.U Chicago. . . 2723 4'J.I ' Ualtluioro. . . . 15 II 25.4 BTATE LEAGUE. Ileatrlco. . . 23 8 73.3 Kearney 15 18 45.S ( jniiiu IslanJ 2.1 13 UJ.7 I'luttimoiitb. 1029 80.3 1-lustlnun . . . . 1(1 ( 18 47.1 Stoviiiison.Says llo.VVas Not a Knight. BI.OOMIXOTO.V , III. , Juno 25. A. E. Stevenson - son , wbcn'iiitorvicwod today In regard to an Inlorviow with cx-Qdxornor Hamilton , in which the latterchargqs.that Mr. Stev.cnson was a member of. the lOiIghls of tbo Golden Circle , nn organization -which uphold RO ces sion , said : "Kvo'ry charge In the accusation is wholly and unqualifiedly false. I don't know now and never did know what the ortrani/.aUon known as the Knights of the Golden Circlava ; I never in my Hfo belonged to tiny secret Society excepting the Phi Delta Theta , a college fraternity , nnd the Masonic organization. Whllo I was not In the army I favored every method for the suppression of the rebellion by force of arms and gave ovcry uctlon toward that and my cordial sympathy and support. This attitude toward tno rebellion I steadfastly maintained all ihrdugh lho war. " ' Scott County's Delegates. DAVEXI-OIIT , la. , Juno 25. [ Special Tele gram lo Tin : B > : t.jr-r.Tuo : republicans of Scolt county hold tholr convention this afternoon and selected , tbo following dolo- ts'oorgo Motzgar , HoU'W , 1C Whllo , Colonel Gcorgo W. French : " ' ] ? . * W. Smllh , J. E , Llncltiuy and ( JcorCH-W.'Cublo. ' State con vention : Colonel GfcWed'W. French , George E. Hubbol , Jobu > tVan Pallon , W. H. Dutcbor , Hon. Brflliq b. Soumnn , L. A. Dnssonl , F. W. timttfi/S ! F. Smllb , William WobJtor , M. S. Siiy o niid W. H. Forest. Kentucky I LBXiftuiox , ICy.i4rfacr 25 , Colonel Will iam O. Bradley , tUb1Kjfntucuy raembnr of tbo uatlonel ropuull d' lmmlttoo , addressed tonight ono of the jy Ujtoa * , ropubllctui moot- inga over hold In tha blue grass region. It was called 16 ritlfO Ui/"iniomlnatioua of lho Minneapolis convoifllcfl nnd was presided over by Loslla CoiiJbt , 6n of the grout In dian llghlor , UcnerJfI4o411oCombJ. Ganoral Bradley loft tor Washington to attend tbo meeting of the nation Hi committee. Anotlittr Hiirxtcd Hunk. Klin : , ICnu. , Juno 23. Upllcd States Bank Examiner George S.tonoclosed the First Kutlonal bank of thia nlooa at noon today , Tbo extent or ibo llabllltloi'U unknown , The heaviest loser Is Nooshtf county , the taxes for Juno havlng < been deoosltod to the amount of * 20,000 oV-auuoo. 'I'ho failure U supposed to hava been brought about" by the Kwlog fulluro at Tbayer , which occurred a few woo us ago , Ewmg boiuir a large stockhold erIn In tbo Vint National here. from ii Huiuiroke. Ky. , Juno 25. At Danylllo , Ky. , Hov , W , V. Sbopard , a promlnoat Epis copal minister , was auuslruct yesterday and uiod last ulgui from the cffocu. MADE AN AWFUL MISTAKE Ton Pcoplo Hurried Into Eternity Because of'a Telegfaphor's Blunder. FRIGHTFUL WRECK AT HARRISBURG I'nmiotifrprTrnliK Colllilo With Terrllto Force , Killing Ton mill Injuring Mimjr Otlior 1'ooplo C M Criiihnil i Into KlmllltiR Wood. Humisnuno , l a. , Juno 2r . The most dls- strous wrook ttita ofor occurred in Harrisburg - burg took place lull mornltiR nt ia:30 : o'clock nt Uook street. The second section of the western express on the Penn sylvania run Into the ilMt section , completely - plotoly telescoping two cars. The hilled arot UIUHAHU ADAMS , furnlturo inn , thl city , CHAULBB U. LEti , Allcctiony. MKS. UlltAH. H13BBNBH and SON , aged 17 , Norrlstown , I'o. K. \VIUTLOCIC. . Clovolnnd. O. ItEV. Dr.COSTA.l'OMKKANB , Philadel phia. . i K. S. HAYMOND , Columbus , O. DAN MASON , Httgcrstown. Md. LIZZIE BLAIR , Philadelphia. ONE UNIDENTIFIED , who Is supposed to bo Toloijraplior Clark of Altooua. Among the Injured are : . . . COOI.IDOK , Brooklyn , hurt internally - tornally ; likely to dio. FiiED OAMIUUG , Brooklyn , willdlo. Wiu.mCT. EA&IWICK , Bust Liberty , Pa , MAT AXDBiisox , Jersey City Heights. GROIIOC BunvBTT , Trenton , N , J. \V. B. PAUSONS , Now YorH. J. A. FLUCK , Palmyra , N. J. Miss AI.MA. SOAUTA , Philadelphia. frniwr LAxDixs , ' Philadelphia. Mn WHITMAN of Pittsburp , broken ankle. HKU TWO tuumiTniii , slight bruises. Uitiui HIIIUVNUII , Norrlstowu , slightly in- Jurod. F. G. EI.T , Buffalo.- J. G. CONK , PliUiidolphia. W. K. FI.I.CK , Philadelphia. T. W. Fomiii.NO , Buffalo. HOIIACE SMITH , Baltimore , dangotously hurt. How the Wreck Occurred. The first section of the train was stopped nt the Dock street tower for ordon. When it was about to start the second section crashed Into it , wrecking five cars and the locomotive of the second section. Ono car fell on its sldo and the flro department was called out , it boinp reported that the wreck was on * flro. This proved false , however. Surgeons of the city were arousoa and all burbled to the hospital where the wounded and dying wore taken as fast as recovered from the wreck. The accident occurred shortly before 1 o'clock , and tbo workmen at the industrial plants in South Harrisburg atonco responded to the call for help. The passengers were homtnod In among the "broken cars ana many were asslstoa to places of safety by those who 11 rat reached the scone. Superintendent McClollan of the middle di vision and tbo Pennsylvania ofllcials were at once summoned , and the wrecking 'crows were put nt work clearing the tracks. CniiHCd by nil Operator's Itluiulor. Tbo operator at Stcoltou is alleged to hava boon responsible for the accident In Having given Engineer IColly the wrong signal. The sharp curve at Dock street also mndo the dis aster raoro serious than it would othorwlso bavo boon..The baggaga nozt to the engine was the only one in the second section wrecked. Nona at the trainman were hurt. The car of GeorgeWostingbouso was tbo last on tha lltst train and its wolght crushed the uino coaches ahead of it into kindling wood. Nobody in the Wostingbouso car was hurt except the porter , and he was but slightly injured. A drenching rain made the , work of rescue exceoalngly dlfllcult. Hospltiif Filled With Injured. The city hospital is full of the injured and their moans and cries can Do hoard a square away. Hugh Kelly and Harry Noill , the cnglnoor and 11 re man of the second section , are both from Philadelphia. U'hoy stuck to tholr posts , the flroman explaining after the acci dent that they had not even tlmo to think of Jumping. The mangled bodies were , in several in stances , unrecognizable. Ono car had to bo Jacked up to recover the body of a woman whoso head was crushed to a shapeless mass. The clothing was torn from the body. Eighteen injured are in tbo hospital , all of whom except two or throe will rocovor. Tbo operator at tho. Stoelson tower Is said to bo responsible for the collision , It being alleged that ha permitted the second section to enter tba block before the IInt had cleared It. Another story Is that the rules of the com pany require engineers to hava control of thol'r train when approaching terminal points , and that the second section was not under such control when the accident occurred. I > IKAM.II : ) IN THI : ftuvoml 1'uoplo Injuroil In u Ciihlo Train Wreck ill CliluuK" . CHICAGO , 111. , June 25.Throo mon were Injured and all travel on the North Side caOlo Hues stopped last night by au accident in the La Salla street tunnol. A grip train , made up of a Lincoln avenue grip and two trailers , loft the track ns It was ascending the northern Incline , throwing several passengers - ongors to tbo ground who hud boon standing on tbo running board next to lho eastern wall. Thojo injured were : WII.MAM E. PBTKHS , compound fracture - turo Of the right log , shoulders and breast bruised and Intornallv injured ; removed to Alloxlun Brothers hospital ; may dlo. .1. P. lluiiiNbON' , left log bruised and right arm cut ; taken to nis homo. UNKNOWN- MAX , loft hand out and forearm bruised. ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yitlu'H Ciituluir liuilly Hurt. Nnw HAVKN , Conn. , Juno 25. Carter , the Yale catcher , wai disabled by a blow from Hallowoll of Harvard In yesterday's game , and Is In a critical condition ut the -Hotel Vondomo In Bonton. Ho has boon iasono since the accident and tbo physician * are fearful lost the injury results in a serious concussion of the bruin. , Two Killer ) by M KAMMA/.OO , Mich. , Juno -25. On Thurs day night , Henry Linn , Harvey Hoffman and John Koto sought shelter from n rainstorm In a barn two miles soutu from * hero. Llcbtnlng strUcu and killed Linn and Hoff man , who were seated beside Hole , who was nnt Injured. It also killed a horse la the stable. _ I'rUo Flu-liter I'litlllo Killed. DETROIT , Mich. , Juno 25. Paul Patillo , wall 'Known in Canada and Michigan as a priro lighter and boxer , was killed yesterday afternoon Dy falling from the seventh story of Plngreo ' & Smith's now building. Ho loaves a wife and two children. Kltloil Whllu Hhootlni : llnti. CBIUII lUriDs , la. , Juno 25. [ Special Telegram to THE BKB. ] Tno H-year-old son of Honrv Dice , near Kier , while shooting rats vostorday , accidentally ahot himself , comp'loiely shattering hls.kull. He died In a low hours. Killed In H KUIIIUK Silicon. LBAVBNWOHTH , Kan. , Juno 25. William Wells , a colored ox-convict , during a dis turbance in Tom Uiunon'i "joint , " shot and killed Kd Gannon , a son of tbo proprietor. The murderer osoapod. DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO V 1115 anl 1U7 FiXrnrwn'Streot , Oranhn , Nob. Brocatcll Wool Satin Damasks Damasks Art Silk Furn it'ro Damasks Lace t Art ' 'Curtai ns j Silks. 4 Dra pcry t Lace * Chenilles Curtains. Curt.\ins Brass Beds fro m $25 up war ds. " "THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and * bowels , pUrify the bloodj are pleasant to take , safe ntul always effectual. 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