TJIK OMAHA DAILY' HEKtnTHl'llSnAY JtrLY 7 , 1892. THROUGH HOWE'S ' BLUNDERS Cmiba Loses a Pretty Qarao of Ball oa Two Vicious Errors. VICKERY'S GREAT PITCHING FOR NAUGHT Only | f iir lilts Slniln Oil' Illin , U'lilln Ho MrlkiMi Out Mini MinJrriti' : t Ciin- trst ( ifUip Srmmi ( Jlvrn A\riy ; Other Columbus. 4 ; Omaha , 3. Toledo ; It > uiiu City , 2. Minneapolis , T > \ Indlanupolls , 3. Milwaukee , 18 ; Fort Wnyi.c , 0. 'EALLY IT ori gins to look as it your Unclo's days of usefulness ns n ball player were on the wuuo. The pamo ho put Up yesterday was enouL-h to wrlntr tears from the eyes of a potato , nnd the sorest crowd that over loft Sportsman's ' park was the ono that witnessed his nuortivo ollorU at blufllug his way through the contest. Ho simply wrapped the pnmo up In tlssuo paper , tied it with n yellow ribbon and pro- Kontcd It to the Columbus team , the lucklost KaiiR on earth , lint before proccedlne further It might bo well to mention that after the two teams took the Hold there wasn't n man In the whole congregation who was bold enough to oven liopo that Omaha would win. Hob \Vostlako was In right Hold In Vis itor's place , with Sholheek In center nnd Bob Oilks at short. These chntiRcs were made for the alleged reason that Vlsnor had u lame shoulder from online too much plo , nnd Shy was threatened with rheumatics of the brain. If In mnklnp this grand shift Undo had only gene a lltllo further and nut llnndi- boo on llrst. and gene on the gate himself , the result might have been moro felicitous. When n manager of a ball team begins to play favorites , It Is Kitty bar the door. Hall from tlui 1'lrst .lump. Shy bocan the dofuzolty by hitting a mice , largo , nand-imintod placquo down to Blllyum McClollnn , who once won a prize of n suit of clothes by guessing how many grains of wbcat there was In n car load , and of course Shy's bright young llfo was out short nt ilrst. Gilks elevated ono out to Lahy and It looltod ns if the whlto sox were to bo hung out to dry In short order. Hut Ahooy's mult of Klne Kol's lly pro longed the ngon > u moment or two more , but that wns nil. After the Uoiton Hey had made n clover swlpo of second , Hobby Wost- lake toyed with the artlelo that was sough ing through Gus Schmelz's insldo sluitlors , three times In concussion , and ( Jutnpau's bench winners came In for a slico. And Sir Tnonw * Gilbert buxnn stringing 'em llltosunllsh on a wll'ow swltcli from the verv start. ( Jlvon nnythin ? llko decent sup port nnd ho'll wollop thut Columbus crowd nine times out often. They can't touch him , and ol the four hits secured off him yesterday but ono of thorn was the real clean article , nnd thnt was Lnllv's In the last Inning. losio Mnusllcld Walsh was the llrst Huclc to face the man from Mt. Holly. Ho hoistou nu nasy ono to Gilks and with an nuroola of glory nnd Hcht playing about his brow went back nnd sat down in the stiado af Schmoh's whisKors. Heddy O'Kourke , the man with the inartfculatd tongue , struck at three of Vlck's meteors ana lolned Walsh In the umbrageous shadows of these lace cur tains. Campau , whoso father caulked the hull of the Sautn Mnrlo for Columbus the day before ho loft Genoa for America , trot In n llttlo snoaktng scratch over Gilks1 houn. Ho stele second only , however , to bo caught napping by the ulert Mr. Hayes , who , to gothorwith Undo nnd Gilks , proceeded to run him down. That vas clover nnd the crowd woke the slumbering echoes of the summer afternoon. For n btartor in thn second Alexander II. Stevens presented Undo with a bag nnd Knnnrv Honclo made a rattling hit. On this your avuncular connection run "round to third , end on Lallv's throwing in to cut him off , Emma thought sho'i * . help herself to fcroml. Hut the gulta porcha lunged O'ltourko sat on her. Ho scooped up Lilly's throw along \vitti n half bushel'of lorra llrma , nnd Dlammcd It Into Walsh , and his career was ended. In the meant line Undo hugged third as if It was a long lost i-olaUvo. and the next thing thut happened was iho expeditious killing of Colliciiy and Hayes. For the Onioans , Hig Lolly came within two feet of hitting A'iclc three times In the same place , old man McClcllau was tossed out oy Hoiiglc , und Senator Hrcckenrldgo , who has been growinc flabby on homo runs nnd three-baggers , struck out with ono eye tlod behind his back. .lilies' l.lul.i I'oiir-lliicr. ; Thou Uncle's hired hands tried It again. VIck was tired mm struclt out anu Walsh nni < Urcckonrldgo sottlud Shcibeck's hash. Hut when Hob Gilks titcppud up , turlnl , vapory , changing roio-colored lights began to dunce over the park , nnd everybody aald to themselves thnt something ivas going to happen. And something did happen. The profound iUlot | was broken by thn ball Hlrliilng his bat. It sounded for all the world llko ttiat big Ilro cracker that lollow put under tlio World-Herald scorer on the Fourth. Kvcrybody looKcd up In the ulr for the ploccs , but thorn was none In tight. Tuo pulpy mass had boon driven over the loft field foncu. Oh , dcarmul how the people old cry nnd clnp tlu'ir bunds nnd stamp their little feet ns Hobby came marching homo. Stimulated by this magnlllcent dtnash , Kol couldn't got to the plalu quick enough , . und the very next ball Slovens parted with ho wotted. It wont past Colonel O'llourUo lllio a shot , and before It got back the King \vas on top of third. T nut waa thu signal for another salvo of chrors. These two taps made Stovov very suspi cious , and ho lloatcd in four wide onus , and Woilltuto walked down. Undo hau his eye full of blood nnd his mouth full of touacco , nnd without waiting to glvo Hob it chnnco to run down to soi'mid ho Just clrovo him , and Kel , too , across the pan on a screaming two- bacgurl And then innybo the good people didn't got in thulr worn. All this lima Gus Schmulz's countenance was a Mudy. Ho started in with that pleas ant , contldimtand p'ltrouizlngBmlla for winch ho unovK n world-whin tame , but It soon turned into u plcturo of mingled dUgust nnd coniuro , dcup pain aud shallow romorso. In fnct hU countouanco was ns changing ns u kuloldoscopo. Jlut thu care wus soon over , for after llcnglu luul fouled out the Huclc ; came right buck nt us , nnd almost tied the score. \ VlirnDiivcy Ihil Ilio lln lns < . Abbey , who couldn't hit Vlck If ho could stand up before him and try for u solid year , wus ullnwod to Binblu duw.i , JSlcmtt bit n swift ono to ( lliks , who mtdo a line toi > , but In hU uigornesi ; throw low. nud of course Undo didn't got It , that U , until after Hilly \yus efc , Hut- worse and moro of It , wheu ho did irot It , ho 11 rod Uncross to catch Abbor at third , but instead of executing this laud able nun , he lore n panel out of the loft fluid uleuchon and Abbey und .Morrltt trotted homo together. Aboul tills ttino tbo solitude was Intense ) . Sportsman's park sooin-id with folded bauds about to pray. However , notwithstanding Stevens fol lowed wllh a little safe scratch hit , no further thor damage wns done Just thuu , DHougla Itirew Walih out , UnclnaitL-ndeilto O'Kourku ulono , und tlio Count waftod. in the lifth , after pUstBrlng tuo Whlto Box wllh hou fruit , the liuuks tied the tcoro. For the scooud tllnu Abbey led off ullh a base on ImlU Ho was saerillcod to ttccoud i und third by Merrill and Stovout , ana sent over on NVnlih'a lucky bit. In Iho ulxth your Uncle undone hlmiolf. Catupuu col bl * bu o on balls , but was pushed oil the bulkhead t * ecoud by Lolly , who In turn was treated likewise by Me- Clollnn. Urocker-rldtfo tb.0ii hit ono Oown to Colllcky , who throw low to Undo ami Undo lot It io back to call on the bleachers. Ho llnnlly i ot his clamni on It , however , ntnl throw to second to bond off HrocKinrl'iRp , In stead ol throwing It homo anil imlllnp Me- Clollnn. That's nil tlioro Is worth tclllup , nnil that Isn't much. Oh , jcs. Hob OIlKs ntnl Moxlo Honclo both muclo circus catches , Jno Walsh nn'rt Mc- Clellan did itini'vclnus work nnil Vlek's pitching wns the finest over soon on the lot. Hero nro thoactalts : OMAHA. _ _ All. II. 111. 811. SM. I'D. A. K. A o a n o i 0 0 oilks. si . 5 1 1 1 5 t 1 Kaliy. If . r. 1 \Vcstl-iko. tf 3 1 0 0 c. ID 3 0 0 0 1 llunitle. 8b 4 0 o n 4 Collopy.Ilb 4 0 3 llnyisx. c H 0 0 S 0 8 1 Vk'kury. | la 0 Totals . ! 8 i ! 4 g4 10 4 All. It. 111. fill. HI1. IM ) . A. B. Wnldll , M ' " 4 ( I I 1 0 1 t ) U O'itourke.'ilb. Unmtmu.ir n 0 t 0 1 0 0 0 l.aily , rf McClollnii , 21) ) Hrcokcnrldxo , Ib. . . 1(1 ( 00 Abbey , in Morrltt. c . n i o Stevens , p Totals 211 4 4 1 27 2T > 2 sconn iiv IN.NINUS. Oinnliu 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 : i Colllinblis 0 0801 1 0 0 * 4 SITMMAHV. Huns oimiGcl : OinahiiU ; Columbus , 0. Two- linsu lilts : Kowo. Thrctbasti lilts : Kolly. Homo runs : Ullks llii'-os on li ills : My Viols- ory , 'is by hiuvium , 4. .Struck out : lly Vluk- ery , Oi by flovnns. B. Umpire : Sornd. Tlnio of game : Uiu < hour and forty inlnutus. Dt'WiiliI \ Vrry Miionth. KANHIHCITY. Mo. , .Inly 0. The Hluescould not hit Dowalil and for that reason lost to- dny's game to Toledo. Wo.ither ulonsant. Attendance 500. Score : HfOltK IIV I.V.MNflS. KnninsClty . 0 0100 10 0-2 TuluUu . U I 0 0 2 0 1 4 Hl'MMAHV. lluns rorncil : Toledo. 2. Two.lm'O lilt : Kly. Double plnyi : .Vlrliulxon to Kly , NIcliolHOii to I le w-aid to Hurley. Cnrin-y iitm.'slMc'd , Nicholson to Kly tn DnrlliiR , .Nicholson to .Venull. HIKOOII linllx : Oil Iluglioy , I ; on Donrulil , 4. Stolen buses : Mini- idnK. Kly , Meliol , llurlpy. Struck out : lly HiiKliey. us liy llunnlil , I. Tlnio of vnmu : Ouu lioiiriiinl tlfty minutes. Umpire : li.-ikur. Won It liy Homo Unns. Minn. , July < > . Graham's two liomo ruus won the guino todny. At- totidunco .100. Score : Totals. . . . : > 7 8 2r lli 71 Total * . . .35 72714 seem : iiv I.V.VI.NRS. Mlnnciipolli 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 5 lmllnmi | > eli ! U OUU00030 3 M'.MU.\HV. lluii.i onrnoil : MlniH'iipiills. 3 : Indlnnnpolls , 3. Two-bast * bltH : Knt7. lloinu runs : tirnhnm. 2. SncrlllcuhlliVit.Miirpliy. : . Double plays : ( ! ra- luiiu to SliUinlek to West. His ) on bulls : OH Krnncn. 3 : Sullivan,0. MriicX nut : lly Friinci * . : i ; .Snlllvnn. li. Wild pitches. lly Frnnue 2. Time of n.'inie : One hour anil thirty mlmitui. Umpire ? : l nHton uuil Qulnn. Fort , U'u.VMc In tin' Soup. Miuv.vfKiL'Vis. : . , July ti. With n disor ganized team , Mannrjor B.irnle himself boinj ; forced tn play with the outllold nntl Umpire Snyder jjniiif ; on llrst. the Fort Waynes were easy loson today. The locals Dattod with tremendous energy. Weather line. Attcnd- nuce , 90. Score : 1O11TVAV.E. . All U I'O A FC All II I'O A E \Vnnl , 9i . . . 0 4 1 8 U DonnKliuc. If. ) 1 1 U 0 M'Hurr. 3b. . . R S 0 Slitellire , c. . . 5 2 5 3 0 Twltcliell , ' 'b ( I I l .1 1 Alvonl. : i ! > . . . A 1 3 1 1 Kiul.lh ( I 1 8 S 0 Motz , m 5 1 1 0 0 lloat. If.trf. li 4 1 0 4 Smith , ib . . . . llonry. m. . . . II 3120 llollnnil. us. . 5 1 < ( i 2 llonaliiiu. c. . S 3 7 0 U Mivlor. ! h. . . 4 2 10 1 0 llnmb'c.lf rf 5 I 3 0 0 Wmlsnorth.p Hurrcll. p. . . . .1 0 0 I/O llarnlu. rf. . . . \Velilner , ) > . . 2 0 1 2 0 TotnlH U 1227 1G 4 Totnls SI 20 27 II II SCOUR nv INM.VOS. Mlhvnnkoc . 2 18 I'ort Wayne . 0 'J SU.M.MAHV. Huns earned. Mllwaiikco , 11 : Fort Wayno. 4. Two-lmsii lilts : Hciat , Wnnl , Twltrlii'll. Doniilino t , Sntcllire. .Mntf , riniltli , Wnil-worth. Tlirec-lmsu hits : Wnrcl , DoniiluiD , .Matt , HOIIKI runs : Meliicrr. Karl. Pucrlllc-o liltn : Twltclioll. llurrell. Hollanil. I'.nse on ball.s : llarnlo. Stolen baieH.Vnnl , .Mcjnrr , lionitbiio. lionuKliue. MitcllITu 2. Htnnk out : lly \ViiilHivortli. ! l : by llurrnll , I ; by Welitnvr , 2. raised bulls : lly roiiohiic , I : by Stitrllllo. I.Vllil pitches : lly llnrri'll , I : by Wailsworth , I. Tlnio of Kiiine : Onu hour nnd tlfty nilniitoa. t'mplru : Furson. "llnroti" Iliivli OultM. MiNNKAroi.li , Minn. , JulvO. fSpeeiarrolo- Kram tn Tun LII ! : . I Tliu Minneapolis club in the Western Icaguo is n thin ? of the past. The ilub is noiirly thrc-o vvuoks in arrears for salaries , and "Baron" Huch Is OI-OKO. Ho announced tonight that ho would bnvo to quit. The fearful wet wimthor of the early spring and the conse- ijuont loss of patronaKQ is rujponslblo for the club's uomlso. Illicit is willing to turn tno club over to nnvnody that wants It. Manager Morton and most of thu nhiyoi-B " nro still hero. West and Dlxou havo" ac cepted offers elsewhere , and A'oiviunu and Kutz will probably not Do lonfr without om- ploymont. Milwaukee will Stirlc. Mn.\VArKiu : , Wis.Iulyi. ( The Mihvaultoo liaso Ball club hold n incotliif , ' tonight and doclduJ to go on in thu UVstoni leacuo. Soon after , bowavur , ciuno news of Minneapolis1 disbandniont. Several Mihvnuueo players will leuvo tomorrow if their three wbelts back salary is not forthcoming. Coi.t'.Miif.i ' , O. , July ( ( . ij-irry Twitcholl , n moinbcr of the Mil wiiukoo Base Ball club , tolojraplis his wlfo that the club la broiten up , I'roiidont Williams of the association has liulo to say. .NATIONAL i.i\ai : : . HI. I.onls Siii'cccilK In Tnlilnv ; Another from tlio HontoiiM. ST. Louis , Mo. , July (1. ( The Browns started in to bat Stivotts In the eighth and won today'H nmnu in the tunth Inning. At tendance , 1,030. Tuoscoro : fit. Louis . u i o o o ; i o 2 i ; i 10 lloston . II 1 6 HIU : fit. l.niiu , 13 ; Huston , 13. F.rrors : Ht I.uuU2i lluitoii. a Earned runs : St. I , onls.lt ; lloston , \ ll.itlerios : ( JuUoln aud lluukluy ; Ktlvotts an < l Doiinutt , Anil Tlii-y IJimi to Ho StiirM , CHIC ton , III. . July rt. _ Hutchlnson nnd Uoonoy virtually uavo Brooklyn today's KUino , the former acndlnir nlno men to lirst on balls , the sliort atop bolptni ; things along wllh his three urrorn , Attundanco 1,000. Scoio ; C.'llloaco . 0 2 lliooklyn . 0 1 o 0 0 1 0 1 * fl ' lilts : . n ; Ilrooklyn. 0. I'rnir.s : ; llronklyn. 2. ICuriifil runs : Ilrook lyn. 1. Ilattorlei : Ihitclilnson and Hclirlvor ; btoin and Kliulnw. ContiMt oroiirvn * . OI.UVII.ANU : , O. , July 0. Today's tramowas u pitchers' battle and Cleveland won in tbo ninth. Attendance SOJ. Score : UiV | ( < luiid . 8 HulUmoro . 1 U 0 U 0 1 3 0 U ,2 lilts , : Clnvcland. U ; llalllmorn , 5. Kmmi : Olovoland , 8 ; II illlinoro. 4. Kurmid runs ; Uluvidiind , 1. llittnrla ; ! : Davlun and U'C'ou- iior ; MoMalion and Uniisnn , Seuiilorn .lilliipc-ilon Ilio I.mly , PiTTsnt'ito , I > a. , July 0. The Washlnctons won the uamo In the elutHli Innlnp. Attend- nnco , 17T. Score ! rittahiirK. , . 101002031-8 Washington . g ,0 0 0 0 1 8 U 0 U lilts : IMttsliiirc. 8 : Washington. 0. Krrornt I'ltltlnirVH ! hlnKton. 8. Uarnuil ruin : I'lttBlinn ; . 4. liutturlus ; lluldwlu nnd Mttckj Klllvn nnd Milllt'un. To lie Sui-ii. CINTINNATI , O. , Jul ? 0. The I'hilodolphlos won with ease. AtUoncJnnco , 1,400. Score : ClDcliuintl. . , , . . . . . , . . s 0000002 0 t I'lilladflplilu . 400U0206 0 11 IIIu : UliKdntmtl , JO ; 1'litlndoluhla. 11 Kr- rori : Oiueluuntl , 'J ; I'lilladuluhla , 1. Knrnod C'lnrlnnntl. ti I'htlndolphla , B. Hnttor- Ins : Ohatnbor nln nnd'iiuiiun ) ; Ksper nnd Cross. Coinrily of I'.rrom. Lofiiivit.i.K , Ky , , July n. Stupid ba o runntufr lost the came for Lqulsvlllo today. Attendance , liS.i. : Score : Loulavilli ! 0 210010000-4 Now Vork 0 0 S 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 n Him : I/nulsrilln. 4 ; Now York. 10 : F.rrors : l.unlivlllo , 7 : New Vork. . Kiirned runs ! .New Yorx , a Ilalti-rlus : Ilo.ily and Grim ; Kntlo and Hoylo , ST.VTH lK.VSUi : . KiMirnnv Oprns Ilin Ni'\v Srliiiituln liy Sliiiiiinliii ; tin' ) Siluur Clty.i. ' KRAIISRV , Nob. , July 0.-Spoclil [ Tolo- Rrnm to Tun Bur. . | The Ilrat uamo oponliiR the now schedule of the rvohraska loninio was captured easily by Kearney today. Or.mil Island was the victim. Hofer's arm did not twirl as merrily today as usnnl , and the Cotton Pickers' b.Us , covered with tilts , were B'.tfllcientruasou why the homo team took the fjamo. Marsh's fumble of n ground hit In contro Hold gnva the sugar men their lone llttlo run , Cola's catch of n low ball In right Held , which ho doubled to tlrst base , was tbo feature. Score ; ICoarnov 0 0-11 ( Ir.ind Island 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0- I Ilatturliis : ICnarnuy , llopp nnil l'oir : ; ( Irand IslaUd , llcifur nnd Ready , lilts : Kearney. II ; ( ir.ind Islnnd , S. UIIMCS sldlnn : ICoamuy. 4. Ituns ourneil : Kearney. " > . Syerlllvo hits : Kcainuy , 1. SI tuck out : Itv lloiip. 1 ; by ( Infer , fl. lilt by pitcher : Kuarnoy , Si llrantl Island , 1. Timeufgame : Twohnnrs Umpire : Haskell. Standing ol tliu Tuami. WKSTIMI.V UJAtiri ! . ' . l P.O. | W. I * P.P. Columbus 4 1 BJ.ujuninun il 3 4(1.0 ( Mliini'iipolli. . . . x l TS.'l lnillnniiiiillii. | . . . ' . ' 40.0 Toloilu a 2 ( M.O Korl Wnyni ) . . . . I 3 25.0 Jlllwnukcc 3 2 tlj.nlKnnsnt r'.ty. . . . 1 4 20.0 NATIONAL I.KAIlfi : . I. . P.O.I W. I. P.C" . llnnton I'.i 2U 71.0 : n 4.1.-J llronklyn 45 21 i" > .2 .Vow York Mil * 41.B riilmilulpliln. . . 44 2.lU.n Wntlilneton. . . . SO : w 41. ; . ClnclniiHtl : w 2 .Mi.7 l.onlM-llIu 2S 42 4U.U Clc'vclnnil 3i ! Ml ,11. & St. l.utlls 2. ' > SH 3:1.7 : I'lltsliurK S3 M 47.8 llnltlmoro IT 5U - ' . ' > . ( 8TATK l.liAnllU. W. I. . P.P. w. i. . P.r. ( irnml lol.inil. . . 2.'i III ( il.O . 17 21 11.7 Kt'anu-y : U 21 4S.1J .sfKii : Vury .Succcssrut Cliito of tlio Oront .llt'ut- \i\K "t TOUCH , PoxcNob. . , July 0. [ Special Tologrnm to Tin : Bii5.J : Today brought the closing program of the Ponca race moouug and with It ttio snrao liberal attendance of previous days. Tno wealhor remained pleasant and the track in good condition , thouch a strong wind Uoptn goodly amount of dust In circu lation. Today's winners were : 1'oals of 1S9 , freo-for-all trot : Jcssio Mc- Cnrekle , time 'Ji'.iiJ. . ' : L'D , pace , Two Strike , time 2iiVJ. : : 11:00. : trottlnir , liz/.le. : time Sn : : > i. 3LV : , foals of IS J , trot. Ilotty Kins , time 2:52. : About : ) o'clock the foals of ISS'.I free-for- all trot for n purse of ? 1,501) was called , and Jessie McCorcltle , Billy L , Sirlus nnd Charles F appeared. The pools last night had been selling R to 4 on Sinus , but today the odds turned for Jessie ft to 5 ngatusl the lluld. In the opening boat Jessie took tbo lead at the start which she easily held to ttio end. fol lowed closolv by Charles F , Sirlus taking third and Hilly L distanced. The pools raised to fi to ! t on Jessie. The second heat showed u similar result , tbo pools going up to 10 to . ' ! . The third boat was tlio most interesting of Iho race , being neck and neck between Jessie MeCorcUlo and Sit ins from wire to wire , Sirius gaining iho heat and Charles F dis tanced. The fourth heat showed a lack of interest , us both horses broke ami Jessie held a slrong load , winning tbo boat and nice. Sirlus icon second money and all olhors dislnnccd. Time : li:27Ji' : : i ! : : ' { ; 2 : ! * . * ) ' . . ; 2'l. : ! The * : * * ( ) pace , Iho event of the day , was next called and proved to bo ono of the most interesting races of the nicotine1 , requiring seven heats to determine that Two Strike was to bo victor. Pool sales were ns fol lows : First heat , "i to S ou Fred Iv. Second heat , ii toI ncaiist Nigger Baby. After this heat the odds kept changing among Fred 1C , Ficldmont and Two Strike. Out of the seven heals Two Strike won three , Fiold- mnnt two , Fred K ouo nnd Nigger Baby ono. In the fifth heat Nigger Babv was distanced and in tbo last Fred 1C , leaving tbo inonov to Two Strike , Fioldmont , nnd Antonio , first , second nnd third. Time : 2 : W4 , 2:2(1,2:2.1 : ( : , 2:2i ( , 2:24 : , 2:24 : , 2:25 During this race a dillicuity arose between John Wolf of Cedar Kapids , Nob. , and Bob Ivncobs , ono of the drivers , resulting in Knoebu sinking Wolf a severe blow on Iho head wllb a loaded whip handle. Thn im mediate causa of the trouble is unknown , but seems to have grown out ot an old score. Both men were urresled nnd placed under bonds. . The ihreci minulo trotting was next called nud resulted in Dazzle taking llrst money. Corn Woodward second and Don Dormim Intnl. Tbo lasl event of today's program and tbo mooting was Ihe foals of lb'.K ) 11:20 : trolling , best two In three , In which Hotlv King took first monay.Lydi third. Only two heats were trotted , each ono requiring two minutes nnd fifty-two-seconds. Between heats of this n very intoroninir sight wn presented , W. W. P. pacing n mlle ugainst arunninghor.su making it inilO1. . ; , the fastest time made during the meeting. CllOl.Klt.l I * IMSDOX. Drrllil Scourge KcarliuH tlioMetropolis SpromlliiK In ItiMHlii. LONDON , July 0. Iho Morning ( newspa per ) reports two deaths from Asiatic cholera in London. ST. PcTRUsnnin , July 0. Tbo cholera has reached Tsarltsln , in the government of Saratoff , on Iho Volga. Flftoon cases of iho diaoaso and six uualhs have been roporlod. In Iho cily of Saraloff Iwonly-nino cases and six deaths have boon reported , hi Baku , the Russian port on the Caspian sen , the deaths number 100 daily. The disease Is rapidly in creasing In seventy throughout Cnucaslus. j't is reported cholera has reached Ko-i- tioma. a city ot l-'uropoan Russia nnd capital of the govern mor.t of Kostroma. Sr. PuTBitsnriKi , July & . Sixty now cases of cholera and ninoty-ono deaths occurred at. Baku July 2. SlST * JtlSlt.l TfSI-'IKI ) . lotvu TrmpiMnnrtillmnriiM rropoxii to Fight tin' llopnlillciiii 1'urly. Dis ; MOINIIS , la. , July (1. ( Tbo executive committee of tbo slolo lomperanco alliance touay issued an address to tbo temperance people of the state declaring thnt the alliance must part company with the republican party. It refers to recent tabling uf resolutions in iho repub lican stale convention , and declaring that the party reiterates its former position on the prohibition questions. Complaint Is ill so nuUe because a prominent nnti-prohlbiiioii republican A. U. Cummins was elected elector-nt-largo by the largest vote of iho convention , showing further boUlllty lo pro hibition. The conclusion drawn Is that Iho alliance can not longer support tbo repub lican ticket. * Wollmc-h' * ( iiilnirimtiirliil HIT. Sam N. Wolbach of Grar.d bland , name In yesterday to onllsl tlio services of iho po lice In searching for a young man who had unlawfully toyed with his signature to the extent of $31. Ho put Dotootlvo Vizard nt wont on the case , and then devoted his ttnio to encouraging thii'growlh of his gubernator ial boom , lie Insists that bo 1s not unduly booking tlio ofllco , but that If the democrats of iho state urn dead stuck on till cenoral ap pearance nnd make-up ho will endeavor to bo nrrnniro liu business interestsas not to in- terrors In any way with hit making iho race. Ho aisorts mat ha Is not a railroad demo crat , and that Is the only slap ho glvoi his opponent , Frank P. Ireland of Nobnvikn City , who U the attorney for Ibo MUsuun Padllo. O.trni < ruil on the Fourth. The police cells are crowded with a do- lociablo ( election of pickpockets , and sneak- thtovc * who were cornered in on the Fourth before a cbauoe to do any harm was given Ihem , A portion of them were taken out this morning and photographed for future reference , ClmnciTor AnotliirVur. . LONDOX , July G. Tbo Times correspondent At Christiana predioU that unless Ibo separatist movement in Norway U llrmlv chocked by the crown it will eventually remit in the disruption of the kingdom and n war with Sweden. WP- rro.NTi.Nfr.il ritoM rinsi I'AOB.J necapt such reduction , nnd n strllto is nt hand and it Is assorted in iho public prints lhat nrmod IIIBU nnd boats carrying Runs , a stockadu tliaviliffnllached thereto pipes enabling hot'ivliW jiml steam to bo turned on ut a moment's notice , und sur mounted with wlro < irapiblooft > olng charged with olectriclly nlllbesosuppleiiienied wllh slrong search lights , liuvo been rosorled lo by snld company fo ehablo It lo enforce Its reduced sculo of wages , thus Inaugurating a condition of feudal despotism. The resolu tion thereupon calls for Iho appointment nf n select committee of live members to Investi gate nnd roporl on iho cnusm of this siriko , iho condillons producing the sumo nnd tlio olTecl ot such legislation on wanes nnd labor. The resolution win roforroJ lo the committee ou rules. l'rilcr : t Alii Sot Asked For. The pro.Mdonl has received frequent press bulletins during IIIL-day about ttio not. Ho 13 seriously concerned nt iho grave luru which ( he situation has assumed. Up to Iho time of leaving Washington this afternoon ho had not been oflldnlly advised by any of the state authorities. General ychoriold said this afternoon that no appeal bnu been tnnUo to the military nuthorllio.s to { aid in suppressing Iho riols at Homestead , nnd ho did not think It would bo necossury. Ho fund the state militia of Pennsylvania was n n'ost eniclont organization , and it would bo uu easy matter to concentrate nt least 8UID ) thoroughly reliable nnd well disciplined troops at Pittsburg or any other point on short notlco. Ho auld the government could not interfere in the nutter unless the gov ernor of Iho Btntoshouid Inform thu president lhat the case was htnond Iho control of Mio state and mitincpnl nu1 horitlcs. ' 1 ho gonornl ridiculed the Ido.i Unit the government would Interpose ou the griund that the rioter * were Invading its rictus In obslructlng the navi gation of the Monongahola rlvor by the use of burning oil. Ho.sahl that the government could not lulorforo in any state matter except In the greatest extremity. AT Till' : MIUINDIK. ! : ScencH nnil Incidents Attoiulliiff on Thnt Invent. HoMBSTCAi ) , Pa. , .luly ( ) . As when n battle lulls , the singing of mitinto balls and the bursting of shells , the roar of the cannon's boom die away and hocoma desultory , so the lici'co light which oroko with the dawn , took up tbo morning hours nnd reached far Into the afternoon , bocumo only a skirmish by 3 o'clock p. m. Thousands of relatives und sympathizers wllh the strikers nnd hundred of tno curious Ilockod to the Curncgio plant , the Immense bono of conten tion in t'jo great structflo , und centered their optics on the two whlto barges , hugging closely the stoop banks , which sheltered the hated Pinkurtons. Three limos Iho Pinker- Ions ran up the whitu Uug of I.TUCO , but were answered with derisive cheers nnd shots. The striker * had n cannon , which tboy Inod lo train on the bean , but each shot How ' wlao ol the mark. . Tin1 C'liiiii'oii Iturnlrcl. Finally Iho cannon burslcd and then they re sorted to dynamite. Great chunks of It were tlirowu nt the boat , ttio rnoit of which only snlnsucd the watuV. Occasionally it struck the roof , but exploded" , upward and only loft n whlto wreath pr smoke. Ona lucky shot struck Iho s'.crn oT ; Iho barco nnd made n gaping opening , whiuji served as an objective point for future throws , but which was ulwavs missed. OthfT shols ripped olt Rriv.it sections olt the o , U6n deck. Previous to this they had tried lo lire the boats bv pouring oilon the water nud Igniting it , but after wasting about half n tank. they gave tjjjs Ju tls futile. Taoy Ihoii took , a longnectlon.oi iioso and tried lo'nlpo the Gurucifio combau.Vi's.gns to the boat.6 to blow up the company's protectors. Time and ugain they tried It , each proving a fail ure , tewhllo tbo s'pectatora and strikers awaited the result r\vith \ bated breath. All knowithat it meant death to the depulies. If not blown up or burned to death they would bu shot down llko dogs. From behind improvised breastworks of abandoned mn- chintrv , buildings , scrap iron , etc. , sharp shooters were ready lo mow Ihom down , whllo men with revolvers were ready to ratio them if it become n light at short range. Turrlliln rilclit ol the rlnkortiiiis. Monr.whllo the I'inkortons were huddled under Ihe deck awnillng what" seemed Ihcir certain doom , as all overtures to surrender hud been refused. Tney dared not net on t'io ' defensive , ns it would have brought the wild crowd of men lighting for the bread and butler of Iheir wives end children , Ihirstlng for rev-once for Iho murder of Ihuir breth ren , down'upon them. "They glvo no quar ter ; wo will give none , " was grimly passed from lip to lip. Just then there wa ? a shout nnd down the Pomiekoy trestle there marched 1,01)0 ) brawny sons of toll , waving nt their head their country's flag. They were workmen from Iho Jones Laughlm mill , coming to tender sympathy und encouragement to tneir locked out brethren. The brolhors of loll forgot for u. minulo the great point at Issue as they renewed thnlr vows for the common cause. Firing ceased o.itiroly. Would Not I.mtdii to Word * of 1'cacu. At this Juncture the giant form of William Wotuo , thcj ex-prcsidontof the Amalgamated association , loomed in viow. Waiko came with a truce proposition from Sheriff Me- Clcary , who offered lo send a boat and tow the barges away If the men would cnnso fir ing. For once Woiko failed to inliuonco the men and they angrily renewed hostilities. Finally tboy ncrccd to accent the proposi tion if the Pinkertous would ngroo lo glvs up their guns nud ammunition. After u conference with the olhor Amalgamated troops , President Woiko loft for Pilisbur ? lo ngnin confer with tlio sheriff , lint his nllompls to bring about a peaceful climax wore unnecessary. At 5W : ! , after being penned unlike sheep nnd imdfn.-oing ilrosinco morning , the Pinkcrtons again , for tno fourth time , ran up Iho while flag. This llmo cooler couilsol prevailed. The Pinker- tons were marched olt Iho bonl to the mil : nnd locked up. The strikers in their angry frenzy , apparently unmnlllliod by the Hurrou- dor , sot lire to Iho barges und burned them lo the water's ' ci'uc. l.ontnl and lli.itniyn ! thu HiKitH. When the defeated Pinkortons surrendered Iho leaders of Iho workmen proposed to pro- loci the property lott on board the barges. In this they contracted for more than they could fulfill , foe no sooner had the detectives rcacliuii-itho river banks than barges were chanced by a crowd of men , women nnd clnlarud1. Uosplto the efforts of tlio cool bonded Readers lo keen their promise , und thplr protests ncalnst pillage - lago and destruction , thu mob rapidly took posHOsslou- nf alt on bourd. The coo King vntouBils , Iho bedding and provisions ' litid household effects generally were dlMhbuted to the children , whllo the man , jiod ? | on the largo tUora of Winchesters mid. Ammunition. These rillos , nil of thu finest pattern , all in perfect condi tion and with unlimited ammunition , were a great acquislfibn"io tbuslrikars. During iho looting of tbb'btfpis ' two men accidnntally shot thoinsel vet , ' oiio fnlully. Hilly 'jfjii/Htrtitn / Tiilhu. CIIICAOO , 111 , . Juty-0. William A. Pinker- ion was in no go } } ' { ramo of mind lodny and declared ho would puy nothing for publica tion regarding uft > itrs atPitUburg. . Inci dentally ho remarked : " \Vo hold olT until the last moment ou thli business , but our company has done Carnegie's wont for years. They Insisted that wo supply the watchmen.1' Mr. Pinkerton donlod that bo was rocrult- Ing for 500 nddllionul man to send east. Ho suid : "Wo nro not recruiting man nud do not oxpoot to. We have enough men In serv ice to answer cults. " llolinrt riiilu-rton Won't Tiilk. NKW YOKK , July 0. In the mailer of Iho detectives leaving Homestead this evening an Assoclaicd Preis reporter saw Uobort Plnkorlon. Ho was non-coinmlttal and said ho had Issued orders to the effect that no uiau in iho employ of the bureau should talu on the subject of the strike. ) , Pa. , July 0. During the of- ternoon fully 0,000 men walked Into Homo- slotid over the I'HUbur ? , Virginia k Charles ton railway. They came from the south side , Piusburg , and many of Ihom were armed. In ono delegation there were nbout 2,000 mill workers. They carried llaits nnd proclaimed that they proposed to stand by the Honmstcad worltors In dofonuing the mill nt any cost. Tha scenes In Homestead today were hard to describe. All iho streoM worn tilled with mon nnd women , particularly the narrow roads loading to the mill. Hero were emigre- gated thousands of mon , women nud children , ninny of the latter wocplnu nnd WHlllng. Thu proclamation ot the burcess , requeuing nil sn.00113 to close , wiu rcllRlously obeyed. CAPTAIN \risiiAitr'.s srouv. Coiiiiiiiuulrr of Ilio TIIJ ltntt : ( ilvpt 1111 Acriiiint of tint right. PlTTMiruo , Pa. , July 0. The thrilling ox porlenco of Captain Charles WUlr.irt , the pluekv commander of thn bullet riddled tow bo.it , Little Hill , has not been equaled silica thn perilous days of the blockade runners during the war of the rebellion. Ills story reads llko n page fro'n n nowsp.ipor of ISOj , nnd thnt ho Is alive to lull it seams miraculous. Thu pilot house of the llttlo craft is so thoroughly perforated with bullet holes of all slzm , traveling in nlinost every angle , thai It is diftlcull to tlgure out how ha escaped. The boat Is owned by Captain W. A. Kogors.who mndo a contract with Iho Carne gie Stool company lo tow the two bargoi con taining the 1'lnuortons from Davis Ulnnd to Hnmcstond. The mysterious movements of the owner nnd commander of tuo boat elicited much curiosity , but Iho mission of the Little Hill nocumo known und Cnptnln Itogura ou Tuojdny night iiadgroaldllllculty In obtaining u crow. There had been notlco of ihuoxuct lime nf Iho urrivnl of the I'mk- erton mon tit Davis island. They were re ported nt 2 o'clook younrday morning1. \Vlirii tlin riliUorloni Arrived. "Tho Pinkortons , " said Caplaln Wlshart , "arrived nt the dam at , about 'J o'clock. There were ! HO of thorn. The man got off thu Iraln and Immudialoly got Into the barges In walling for them. Superintendent Pollor of Iho Cnrnocio Stoocompany and n number of his assistants were there to receive thuni. Ex-Shorlll Gray was also there to tauo charge of iho men. In addition lo Ibis Ihoro were a number of other Pills- burp people who wont along simply ns spectators. Wo had n Jolly crowd nnd overylhliig was us merry as n wedding boll , Wo steamed out a fovv minutes after the ar rival of Iho irain and croot slowly up Itio rlvor , making as lllllu nolso ns possible. We Know our movements were being watched nfter wo loft town. The Tide towed ono ol the barges this far , but mot with an accident. "When W3 reached Brown's landing , near the salt works , thu workmou sounded thu iilarm which aroused Iho town. The people poured out of their houses ns quickly as Ilro- men ut , thu .sound of Iho Ilro alarm. Wo made n landing nt Ihu stcol works without trouble. Uapuiin Rogers was standing on ono of Ihu barges and Supanniuudont Pollor was by my side at tbo wheel. It was now 4:30 : nnd was daylight. The Pinkertous came out and many of them started up the banks toward the works. Only about twenty of them car ried lilies , ihouch I supposu I hey were all thoroughly armed with revolvers. There were rillos enough for nil of them and to spare , but for somn reason they did not carry them. WlU'll thn I'I fit Shot Was I'lrml. 'Tho llrst shot , I can tnko my oath , wns It rod by the workmen. 1 saw it lired. Then the firing bucamo gonornl and tbo bullets came verv uncomfortnbly thick about the pilot houso. I never was so mad iu my 11 fo und I bei/od ouo of the rillos that wns lying by my sldo ana emptied its contents Into the crowd. Then I took another gun , I did not carry away any load in mo , but I ueliovo they lucgod off some of mlno. I was not mixed iip in the strike in any way and hud nothing to do with tuo Pinltertons or the Carnegie people , nnd I did not want to bo made a lurgot of. When Ihe tiring ceased wo look aboard Ihu wounded nnd steamed up to Port Perry with them. Superintendent Potter accompanied us to Port Perry nud returned to Iho city with the woundoJ men. "When wo started down , batwcen 10 nnd 11 o'clock , ihocnliro population .seemed to belaying laying for us nlong the bank , and bullets rained through all parts of the boat. Ono shot struck the wheel und I could feel it jerk. The window glnss was riddled , and the ball which struck the whistle was com ing right lor me , it fell on tlio llonr of the pilot houso. Hy the time wo were opposite the works missiles of all descriptions were raining upon us from both sides of the river. Compelled tn I.i-iivo the I'llot Iloimr. "It cot so uncomfortably warm that I was compelled lo abandon iho wheel nnd sleer iho boat from the engine room. I only ro- imuncd in iho engine room for n short time when I again returned to the cabin. Thov Miot at us from every direction , nnil at the Homestead bridco mon were in wait- inc for us on the abutments. They lired down upon us through tbo roof and Icept pep pering nwav at us aflcr wo had passed. Everybody took n craclt nt us nnd It Is a mir acle wo were not shot as full of holes ns a solve. Ono ball just grazed my bolt and an other passed between my legs. I guess it wns luck. " The bo.it was a sight when It reached the wharf at the fool of Wood sUvct at noon , nnd hundreds of puoplo were there to see her. Everybody wanted n relic of the skirmish , and dozens of bullets were dug out of tbo wood work. Many of the rillo bolls passnd through all of tlio partitions and out the opposite side. From the nunibarand , position of ino ballot boles in Ihu pilot house , It is Impossible to see how Captain Wishartescapod. The great variety In the size of Iho bullet holes indicated Ibnt u great assortment of weapons had been used in the QuUio. The bloody cots upon which the wounded men hud lain wtiilo being tnkcn to Port Perry nltractod much attention. John T. McCurry , an Allegheny ox-policeman , who was shut through the groin on the Lltllo Hill , wus brought down to ttio city und tukun to thu Allegheny gen eral husplt'ul. I'OWItKKhVVII.I , NOT TALK. Ho UoniBus to Sny a Word Aliont tlui Muni tion at llouicHloiicl. Grand Master Workman Powuorly of the Knights of Labor wns in his room nt the Mlllard when informed by n reporter for Tun Hr.K of tlio situation m tlio Homestead worlu. "Is it possible ! " ho ejaculated , nnd then without giving Ills caller a chance to : isu a question , said : " 1 will save your time aud mine , too. by saying that I must absolutely refuse to be In terviewed ou iho mailer until I know moro about It. 1 huvfl received no private In formation nud know only what 1 hayo road In the papers. You can readily realize how much importance mlcht atlach to any state ments I might muko In this connoc- tlou , owing to Iho position that 1 hold , nnd my moaning would very likely bo disiortcn and put mo in a false nnd embarrassing position ns has been done before. No , 1 can say nothing about the matter until I know moro ubout it. " "I duploro striKoi nud oppose them ut nil time * , " aald II. E. Taubonuck. chairman of the national committee of the puoplo's party to u HIK : reporter last evening , "but nt the same time In the case of this Homestead affair the pressure has boon so great thnt the prop ) bnvo fallen uwny until n condition of affairs similar to Uioso that existed prior to the war of the revolution have boon forced upon the people. "Taking iho condition of the country into con-sidoration , " continued Mr. Tauboneok ns bo road the account of the riot in TIIK EVKS- iM ! Her. , "this strike verities the assertion thut our parly Is In the right. Tbo strike has grown out of tlio llnauclal policy Ibnt 1110 government his pursued for the past twenty- llvuyeurd. It is caused by false IcgUlallon nnd notbluf else. To make it moro emphatic , I desire to say thai ttiis strike and the blood- tahod at Homestead Is duo lo the fulso logUlu- tlon nud the class lows that wo have upon our statute books today. If there ls anything that shows that our position is correct It Is this. U must niHO convince thu thinking mon of the nation that something must bn done for the general relief of the pooplo. The stnuo coi/lng on as U bus will strenrthon our parly , not only In Pennsyl vania , but throughout the entire country , from the Atlanilo lo Iho i'nciflo ; from Ihe gulf to the UrltHh lino. It Is a forcible nr- ( fument und shows conclusively that wo are burden-bound by tbo subsidized press and the capital of tbo country. " Opinion of Curnrir'o'ii Attorney. PiTTSuuito , Pa. , July 0. Kuox & Heed nro tbo lawyer * for the I'nrnoplo Interests. Judge Heed declined to tn'.k. Mr. Ktiox was loath to say anything , but ho finally Raid : "A man has a right under the law to protect his property , with firearms If nocossnrv. I don't know whether the Piukortou men were sworn tn or not , If they were not , they had no moro fiaMiorllv than nvp.riiiro citizens. NodrxK , however , can deny their right to solf-uufon'to. ' From what 1 undur.ttntid the firm had been threat ened , and had bzun led to bollovu from the action 'jf the mon thM Us properly w.is in danger , ll sen' , other men there armed with filler to protect the property. I think , under thoclrcuuiHlnncos , it had u right to do so. The Carncglei aouid not uompul their em ployes to work for unsatisfactory wages nnv moro than iho workmen can prevent other mon from tolling If thov want to do so. " Taken tn I'lttHburf ; . PiTTsnnio. IM. , July 0. When the train bearing some of the wounded Piukortou men arrived at the Union station this evening u largo crowd had assembled. The Injured men were : THOMAS UOXMOIIS Now Yorlr , struck by n dynamite bomb in tbo back nnd right arm crushed ; will mo. Jens McGoWAN of Phllndolptita , bullet in the log. THOMAS O'Ur.n.i.T , Now York , bullet In buck , seriously Injured. CiiAHi.iis NoiiTiinoi' , Chicago , badly bruised nbout the body by the crowd. JOHN Si'f.Kii , bullet tn leg , Cii.vui.t : * CniTrnu.KX , New York , bullet in hand , ono In heel ami nuothor In head. JOHN CUILIN , hurt cy fulling Umbor. The wounded were nil removed to the hospital. llml Nut Itron Su-orn In , Prmnrmi , Pa. . July fl. Tno IKK ) Pinker- lou mon Inlcou to Homosload lo protect the Carnegie Steel company were not sworn tn ns deputy shortlTs. They were accompanied from this city by Deputy Sheriff Gray , who wns supposed to have sworn in tlio "deloc- lives , but ho denied doing It. Ho said ho had no authority himself to tnko such action and that Sheriff McCloarv had not author ized him to do so. Wants tliiiSuimtti lo In WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 0. Senator Galllngor has Introduced n resolution for u sounto investigation of the Homestead strike. HOT WEATHER CRIMES. Job Lot of llnslnosn Muppml Out fur tliu Polled Force l.list Nielli. Early yesterday afternoon C. H. Payne , president of bo Fidelity Trust company , 1(11-1 ( Farunm street , reported to the police that Clifford Blake , n stenographer em ployed by the concern , hud oponud iho snfo dur'ng ' tlio noon hour , nbstrnctod * ! > 0 in cash and decampod. A description of the young man was lott ut hoauqunrtura , and if ho shows his face in Omaha again ho will bo arrested on sight. Before Judge Horka yoslorduy n complaint wns fllod oy James Uoylo charging H. Pv- burn with perjury and the defendant was arrested. The trouble grow out of-n potty case in .lustieo Wllcox's court , during which the plaintiff claims that P.vburn swore to n statement which uas untrue. G. Hrommcr , a-'i ! ) Maple strool , reported to Cliloi Seavoy last evening that some per son had lired a bullot.iutohis house , breaking a imrror ana n vnluaolo lamp. The police arrostocl n couple of mon y ester * dav who are known from the Atlantic to tlio Pacific tis oxpnrt "house worucrs" nnd good people to lieop locked up. Jack Ural- ten and Uobart Sioburt nro the names given by thu prisoners. Hoth have several nllusus , which are recorded at police headquarter throughout tlio coun try. Tlio mon wore In u , saloon near Iho do- put irying to sell n do/.on spoons and several silver goblets marked "Johnson1 when the oflicors entered. Upon catching sight of the pollcomen the crooks pulled their revolvers and tried to bluff the bluoconts , but it would not go , for both bad inun were locked up on suspicion , William Moore hustled up a coed sized jag last night mid resisted arrest when Olll- cer Viinous attempted to send him to juil. Tbo polinoiuan nnd Moore had a lively time for u whllo. but. as usual. Seavov'a ' muii came out aheau and Alooro spout thu night in jail , nursing a badly bruised head. John Heu , who lives nt Fourteenth and Pine streets , got into a light with a gang of Spourl's dog catchers Inu evonlng tiiiii "us arrested. Thu ruflliins who drove the dog wagon provoucd a light by chasing a vicious dog attor a child , which was over taken by the animal and thrown down. Botz look up the light for the youiiRsler and hit the tough , who claimed to be n deputy dog catcher , u couple of right handers under the jaw. After the pound man wns able to rnovo ubout ho caused the arrest of Mr. Hotz , who was followed to the Jill by a delegation of friends and promptly bailed out. The charge against him was dis'- turbing the peace. . ( "i.\ oo\v , July 0. Mr. Gladstone nddrossoj n largo mid highly enthusiastic meeting to day nt Corstorshlro. Referring to the oloo- lions , ho said ho wns sntisllcd with the re sult of the nolllng tn London , but confessed thnt the classes were acalnst him. I'KHSOX.ll , JMK.H'IMI'HA L. II. Thioll of Lincoln Is at the Mercer. T. L. Heckcr of Albion ts nt the Mlllard. E. O. Lookoof Fremont Is nt the Arcndo. Walt M. Seoly ot Hennctt Is nt the Mercer. J. 11. Cessna of Uniting * U nl iho .Mlllard. S. 1) . Lolnnd of Lincoln is nt the Dollono. A. Davidson of Sioux City Is at the Pftxtou. T. M. Uobtuson of St. Louis is nt iho Ar cado. .1. C. Fromo of Chicago is at the llruns- wick. E. K. Loounrd ot David City is al Iho Mil- lard. Gcorgo C. Sticknoy of Chicago Is nt tlio Dollone. A. ,1. Kcnruoy of Stnnton Is a guest at the Dullouo. .1. W. Dricklll of Spoarftsh , S. D. , is nt the Pnxlon. A. H. Coffrath of Lincoln U n guest nl Iho Mlllard. Gcorgo V. Livingston of Dourer Is at the Murray. N. A. Parsons of Dos Molnos.tln. , U nt the Murray. Albert P. West of Villlsca , In. , In nt ilia Hrutiswtck. II. H. Robinson of Knnball Is n guest nt the Paxtnu. W. J. Stuart of Muscatlno , la. , Is regis tered nt tlio Arcade. Fred H. Smiih of Nebraska City Is regis tered at the Dollono. . ' . F. Whllehouso of Knusnt Clly Is n guosl at the Urunswlck. Mr. nud Mrs. A. A. PotoHon of Wos. Point are cuusts attho Arcndo. Mr. nnd Mrs , Grorgo H. Mend ot Chadron aru among the guests nt the Murray. Mr. aud MM. James Thompson of Daven port , In. , nro roglsterod nl the Pnxton. It. F. Hodgln loft last evening for Chicago over the Burlington on u woeu's business trip. trip.Dr. Dr. A. S. Stewart , president of the First National bank of Hot Springs , S. D. , is among tliu guests nt the Mercer. Mr. E. W. Woodward of Louisville , Ky. , general mutineer ot iho Indiana A : Kentucky ' ruilwny , Is In the city and called nlTilu HK'K oftlco lasl nighl. Mr. Woodward and Mr Hosowator were telegraph operators together Iji Cleveland in 18)8 and had rot mot before last night for thirty-three years. Captain William C. Aldredgo and 1. V. Johnson of Missouri were in attendance on the people's party convention held in this city. Captain Aldrodgo was a representa tive of the Eighth congressional district ot Missouri , nnd is the well known editor and publisher of The Nowspanor at California , n weekly publication In the interest of the third party movement nnd Iho cause of the laboring class. Hoth gunllomcii speak In glowing terms of the prosperity of Omaha nnd express great delight at tha accommo dations nnd entertainment accorded the delegates in atloml.itico al the convention. Niw YOIIK. July li. [ Special Telegram In Tin : Hii : . | D. I. Fuss of l.'roto , Nub. , was met nt the Savory hotel by Member Will Lowmnu nf the Mnnhiittnu Athlolle club anI entertained there , unit .alterwafd at tin- smoking concert of iho club. P. Charltnii nnd wife of Omaha nro nl tlio Albemarlu ; K Hoscman of Omaha is at the Windsor. 1. L Joints nl Urn Westminster , nnd J. P. Mr Geath nt the Hoffman , are Omalmttn ; . , T. h. Thompson of Lincoln is nt Iho Huffman. IT K. I THKli ! UHRV.IS T. Ornci : or WIATIIRU Hfiiiuf , ( - O.M VIIA , July li. I The weather conditions remain practienllv t unchanged over tlio country east of tbultocity mountains. The pressure continues hi ; h and the weather remarkably lino. A.storm in tlio extreme ! northwest is advancing i-astwniM \ und rainy weather prevails in Mom ana. An . other high bare noier Is entering the country over the North Pacific coast. A secondary storm will probaoly develop In Colorado. Southeasterly winds still predominate o\or the western regions. Temperature is slowlv rising. The warmest arua tonight i * over the eastern mountain slope. l.oi-al I'oriTiisl For IfcuUirn Xolir.nltii , Oiiiiihu iinil Vicinity \Variiii-rliiIr\Ksitlii-r during Tliiu-j.il i.vi ] > roliil : ly Hlioivi-rs Tlium- liny nltflit or I'rlcliiy. WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 0. For Ne braska Fair , southerly winds ; cooler and prooably local showers Thursday ni ht or Friday. For Iowa Fair , souUiorly winds ; local showers and cooler on Friday. For North Dakota Local shovvor.J , south i-rly , shitllntr to westerly winds ; cooler Thursday nlternoon or evon'.ng. For South Dakota Increasing cloudiness , followed by local showers during tlu afUr- noon or night ; cooler Thursday night , southerly winds , shifting to westerly. The Tariff Hca not raised the price on Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. There arc many oilier brands , each represented by some inter ested person to be "just as good as the BUI.IDURHAM. . " They arc not ; but like all counterfeits , = = they each lack the peculiar and attractive qualities of the genuine. We attach this tag to every bap of BLACKWfc.L.L < ' b BULL DURHAM DURHAM TOBACCO rn . for the protection of the smoker. DURHAM , N. C. \OU\VAST \ D Have YOII a House to W ? Have YOB Rooms lo Rent ? Have You Anything to Sell ? Have You Anything to M auge ? For 25 Cents , You can bring your wants before the majority of English reading : people of Omaha , and the leading merchants of Nebraska and Western Iowa. A 17 word advertisement in the Dally ' Bee will cost you only 25 cents for the first In sertion. One cent a word for each day after the first. THE BEE , Omaha , Neb.