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    THti 'OatAH'A ' TUESDAY ' ) , AUGUST so , 1392 :
CORBETt AXD DOM QUARREL
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loth Ken In nlgo iafaaid Tnlk and Their
Fffifit js Declared Off.
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JIM IS VIEWED BY A CRITICAL CROWD
III * MmlUnn fiqimrn lltlilhlllon n Dneldnil
Snccr-ii Itr tiits < r .Hull ( lumen Ho-/
port * froth tlio Hprril Ming
. Scrnnit of Sport.
NEW YOIIK , Auir. 2'J. There was n lively
tlinontttio ofllco of tlio Madison Square
theater tnw morning when Corbett niul Me-
Ciiflroy mot. to nrrnnRO for .ho comliiR con
test boiwcon thoin. Corb/.tt booatno ao en-
raped at the remarks ot McC.iffroy that ho
staled lie would throw him out of tlio win-
dr.w If lio'dldn'l ' desist. The result of the
alsnuto wniHtmt no match wns rtrrnn od und
the t\vo principals soparotod with rauch Una
hlocd between thoin.
Pretty MM. Uorbott , the wlfo of the stnr
performer , was present In Madison sguaro
cordon in ttio afternoon and witnessed the
apponrunco of her husband as ho wont
through the oxorcisoi which bnvo fitted him
for his contest with Boston's pride. She
wns evidently very croud of her llcpo lord.
It wns in the gnino of hand ball , wnleh
Corholt contested' In the nftarnoon with
Lawlcr , the Irish champion , that tno croat
npphiusn wai called forth. The game was
scheduled ntl ! o'olocic and by that tirao the
fctiorts who had tlrao to Imvo their sloop ,
nrrlvod In force at Iho sardon. The audience
numbered noout 1,000 at the oponloR of
the game. Even nftor the lengthy and
stirring exhibition ho still showed wonderful
n-lllty on his fcot. The ( .ports- were do-
Iliibtiid , for , thoiiRh ho aid not win the game ,
ho showed himself n wonderful all round
nthloto. The score nt ttio end \vu 2l to 14 ,
Tim day's events were voted by the sports to
hnvo been an attilctlo success "a very pretty
exhibition , " said ono of the fraternity. The
crowd had boon Riven just the show they find
como to see , u show of Corbott's physical ,
condition. They studied well , as musters of
the tirt.
in the KvoiiliiR.
Corbett showed his sunpcly limbs nnd
muscloa to a crowd of " ,000 iirtniirora ut
Madison Squnro garden again this
evening. Ever.vono was otithus-
labile over the npnonranco of the ox-
Dank clerk nnd loudly nnplauded the man
who will atlornnttn wrest the championship
Inurols from John L. Sullivan. . Many of the
athletic club * of thl city nnd vicinity were
present. The crowd was n good Matured ono
nnu cheerfully accepted the slightest enter
tainment afforded them until Corbett ap
peared.
There were some preliminary bouts to
what the appetites of the auilionco. It was
13:05 : when Steve O'Donnell ' , master ot cere
monies , Introduced Corbott , nmtd crcnt
chuors. Ho was accompanied by John McVuy
of Philadelphia , who wns to oppose mm.
Thu young Californinn wnlltod from his
dressing quarters to the ring while
cheer after cheer went up. Ho
hprang ligiiLlv up Iho stops and bowed
to the assembled quests. Corbott were
green stockings , wnlto pants and n grenn
belt , Before ho hud talton his scat throe
cht'cr.i were given for him. Then low , In-
nudiblo crlticisma on the Californlnn's con
dition were hoard : Indeed Corbett did not
look as If much wpro the matter with him.
There wns a pretty exhibition of boxing
between Corbett mid MoVay. McVay. how-
Vur , was too bcufy and altogether too slow
tor the star of tho'cvoninp.
TutiiL's livened up moro in the bout bo-
twceu Corbott nnd his boxing partner ,
31m Daly. Thouirh Daly is not huavy
enough for Corbott , there was
Boino pretty qulclc lighting nnd Coibutt
had n chance to Bhow his iMmulonoja. Ho Is
remarkably qulek , and his clean sclcnco
urced the spectators up to the shouting point.
Tliuro Is no doubt that , denplto his soino-
\vlmt disappointing aovolopinent , ( Jorbett
inndo a host of friends by his clever methods
nnd his evident splendid condition. The
boxing hauls with Corbott over , tno crowd
dispersed to think the matter over and dis
cuss .tho vuluo of Corbott's stock in Now
Orleans'oh September ? ; '
AltltlVAT , .
JmmciiMi GrowilH < Sreut the Clmiiipltin on
Illn Arrival ill Nmv Yorlt.
NEW YOIIK , Aug. . 2'J. If ever n man re
ceived a hearty wulcomo it wns John L.
Sullivan when hn arrived at the Flatbush
avenue depot of .tho Long Island railroad
fresh Irom his training quarters. It was
Jotin'i llrst apncaranco In this city since ho
went down to the lower end of the island to
go into training for his great ba'.tlo , and tbo
crowu was anxious to see what the big fellow
really looked llko after his long ordeal of
training. The train was hnlf an hour late ,
but that cut no figure with the enthusiastic
crowd.
llmnul til tint n l.ook tu Him.
Every aval able place for a view of the
great champion was occupied , oven the lamp
posts nnd supports of the Elevated mllrond.
A hapny thought struck sotno of tlio long
headed men in the crowd , and they pave up
D cents for a grandstand position by uaylnir
their faro on the Fifth Avcnua Elevated
road und remaining on tbo platform to got u
glimpse of Sullivan when ho arrived. The
Ulg follow caiua at last , even though it
was ( inspected that ho had skipped the
train at some other point To avoid the
crowd Sullivan was hurried through n pl-
v.ito uxlt into the main depot and up the
malm toward the L station. As ho wunt
through the passage ho wns followed by the
admiring crowd , who cheorud him to the
echo. \ \ hen hit got around to the street , In-
eioad of going lit ) to the train , ho Blurted for
his curriuec , which was only reached through
the assistance of two mounted policemen ,
Mho had to ride through the crowd
nnd disperse them while the other of-
Hirers escorted him to the hack. Thcro
must Imvo been fully 1,000 pnrsoiiK
prsiunt. The hack was driven rapluly
to Phil ( Jasoy's hand bull court , but tiulllvan
hud scarcely arrived when the crowd began
o gather and In u hnlf hour's tiniothero were
r > uo ptoplo gathered In uml around the plnco.
Sullivan was taken up stairs to u private
room , where ho rofusud to sco any nf his
friends , A barber was called in and tlio big
follow was sitting on a chair In the middle
of tliu Hour , getting shaved , when nn Associ
ated Pioss ruprcsontativo culled upon him.
IlUMdnls clear and healthy looking , and
1m gunurnl appearance line , with the execu
tion al his stomach , which looks u trlllo largo
and oofL
Hi'ci'ption ut Oliirinnnt lllnU.
It was a great scoihlng , howling crowd
that crushed its way into the Clormont uvo-
nuu link in Hrooklyn tonight to witness the
rvuoiuiun londorcu John L , . bulllvan.
As early as 7 o'clock there was u largo -nth-
ortiiir at tbo rink's door. At 7UJ ; the string
of pedestrians was unbroken. They cnmo
throe and tour nbroasi for uwhlti > , but tliou
tlio.v aiino in battalions. The helmets of the
pnllco olUcors botibeil up oi'orywhore , and
there was the best of order. The ollto
of the sporting fraternity was them to see
\\tmL , Sullivan looked Ilka utter his
rlutil wooicrf of training nun to got an Idea of
what tliu man was who was tn carry their
hopc.s nnd dollars ut. Now Orleans. Charles
Joliiuui ) , who has allied his hopes to Suill-
vun'd prowonB forbO many yours , wns s lulling
nutl liumiy. Ills looks were thot > o of u man
Mho is looking earnestly forward to BUCCCSS.
In the center of the Immense rlulc was
pitched ( ho twonly-four-foot rliitraudaiouuil
it the multitude surged. H was of couraq u
typical lighting crowd.
Shortly before 10 o'clock John L. appeared ,
niul us ho emerged from the dressing mom
und walked to want the ring there wus pan *
ilompiiHun. Jack Athlon followed the oliuin-
ji'on. ' A great llorul hurp on which was In-
HC-rlbvd , "John L. Sullivan , Chanilou | ) of the
'World , " wusnanded ; into the rlnp , nnd ii Sul-
Hvun mrjuid und "bpwcit , to thti audience the
howling grow louder. Thrrn xvero crlus of
" * pooch" nnd iheh'the big- fellow ( > uld :
"I thiiiik youfor this hearty upplnuso and
appreciate it. 1 bnllovolhavo Uio good will of
tliu ipuoplo hero this ovoiung uu my last
u | naurtuioo bofoi'o iny lust light. Thai II flit
wljl dorldo whether I am the Johu U Sul-
llvuu of old or the John L. Sulllvun who has
Dtt scil uy. I am not Kolng to speak dl -
IMraalni. ! of Mr. Corootu All I will any U
that I uw oiot gluilio nppoar hero , I Imvo de
ceived vou oiioo , but lot uygouoi bo uyyon-.n ,
I oiu coluK to atop apoaklHB uow uud you
will next hoar from mo on the 7thof Septem
ber. " Sullivan" * * words were punctuated by
the wildest yelling.
Cnnillllon of the Chninplnn.
Thcro nppontod to DO agood deal of flesh
on Sulllvnn ns ho sat In his corner. His eyes
were bright nnd flushing and his face wns
hardened nnd tanned. Ills shoulders nro In
splendid condition nnd his muscle * show ox-
collonlly. There appeared , ho\vover , to bo
lotof fat over Ills stomach and on his back.
It U very stra-go If ho does tint weigh 111 ( ho
vicinity ot 220 poundR. Ho porsplred very
freely when ho spurred three rounds with
Jack Ashton , but showed the agility of a cat
n ho went around Iho ring. His actions
wore lllto H'chtnlng. Ho were a confident ,
hnrd'ncd nlr that could not bo mistaken.
Ho wont at Ashton very hunt , tapping- him
.it short IrilorvnM twice with the left nnd
once with the right. Although he only
touched bis companion on the neck nnd
shoulders , ho had him very tired nt the end
of each round. It was remarked that Sulli
van puffi'd n good deal nftcr the finish of the
roun'd. The wrinkle of fat over his wo-t- |
band heaved in nnd out to no small degree.
Still his adiLlrar * feel that ho is In prlma
condition. Ills flesh is well colored nnd nls
striking force 11 as marvelous as over. His
legs nro in the best of form.
Hut MnRtormin favor * Corlictt.
DAU\S , Tox. , Aug. 29. Several roproson-
tntivo ) of the sporting fraternity went down
to the Croacont City this morning. They
carried 810,000 on Sullivan nnd fM > 00 on Cor
bott. Bnt Mnsterson , Iho well known Colorado
rado sport , nnd Ucnn Short ana party riassod
through last pight on their way to the sccno
of tlio great light. Mnstorson has hat n con-
sldcrnblo on the light , hotting that it will bo
cither a drniv or that Corbott will win , oilhar
ovcnt winning for Mastorson. There are n
dozen citizens of Dallas , and possibly two
hundred from.Toxns now onrouto.
AT HinirHHi.u : : > n.vv.
riill Kiiltii to Ont Action on Ulg
Alonoy Kiivorltrn Not In It.
BAY HACK TJIACK , Aug.
2'J. The weather todav was threatening ,
but the track was In fairly good shapo. The
most sensational feature of the sport was
Parvenuo's victory in the fourth race. Pitts-
burg Phil , known In private Ufa as Ucorgc
13. Smith , hot on his colt Pnrvonue , Lot only
nt the track and In the city pool rooms , but
also in ncurly all the rooms throughout the
country. Unfortunately for him , an error in
the secretary's ofllco which caused Dngonot's
weight to 'be announced as ll'J pounds
nstoad of 122 , forced the executive commlt-
oo to declare off nil bst' after booking had
boon in progrois ten minuios. Thi nullified
nil the nlungms' bets mudo in the city and
country rooms. As Porvcnuo won , "Pitts-
burg Phil only won what bats ho tnndo nt
the trucic. The declaring oft of tlio bets cur
tailed his witlings something llko $15.000.
Ho Is said to have only $1,500 on Parvenuo
in the second backing at un average price of
10 to 1. Not a favorlto won today , each
of the six races being won by long bhots and
second choices.
First race , futurity COU'MO : Dr. llashrouok
(3 to 1) ) won , Aliihu (4 ( tn I ) second , Uueoland (4 (
to I ) third. Time : ll9"- : ; > .
Second race , the Diilay htnkes. flvo furlongs :
Kunynii (0 ( to 1) ) won , I'llnce Ocornn Hi to I )
-eeoiid , Stfivonson (10 ( 10 1) ) thlrJ. Time :
lo-Ji--i. :
'I'll11I race , one mile : Arum 11 (4 ( to 1) ) won ,
Mnry Htono ( II to 5) ) second. Homer (7 ( to 5) )
third. Time : 1:42. :
Kmirtli rncn. futurity cour-io : 1'arvonuo (12 (
to II won. St. Koilx (4 ( to I ) second. Lord .Motley
BUo Ithird. . Time : 1:10 J- : .
Fifth raeo , seven fnrloiiKs : Lord n.ilmony
( T to I' ) won , lliiisnuin ( in to lNceond ) , Nomad
( l : to I ) third. Time : 1:232-5. :
Sl.vtli race , one mile , on turf : Ton. Kogors (7 (
tnlii nun. Madrid tO to I ) second , Anna Uovon ( )
third. Time : 1:12 a-5.
ACU1DKNTS AT I.ATOMA.
I'nmpnt unit Oucor Toy'a Itldors llotli Ito-
crlvit ISiul Kitll- .
UixciNN'iTi , O. , Aug. 29. The Latonla
race track wns heavy and lumpy iodny. Pair-
good , riding Parapet , nnd Jncltson , on Queer
Toy , both cot falls by their horses going
down , but neither was seriously hurt. Little
Georno , though first , was disqualified in the
ilfth race because his Jockey , Lindsay , fouled
Hannlgan ut the llnish.
l"lrnt race , selling. sK furlorizs : White Nose
( U ton ) won. lllppouiv ( IS to b ) second. Alallss (15 (
tel ) third. Tlmu : 1:21.
.Sceoiul raco. elv furlongs : Gnnoral Mlloa (3 (
to ft ) won , Sweet Illossoni C ! to 1) ) necond , Annlo
I ) (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:21.
1'nr.ipct throw .lojkoy l'alr oed In the back
stretch.
Third race , ono mile : Tunny jr. , 0 > to " > won ,
"Lady I'll slfar. f to 1) ) second , Colementlno , (3 (
to l ) third. Tlnif. i:4" : .
I'oiirth race , seven nnd onu-lmlt furlongs :
W II. 0 to [ > > uon Little Annlo pi to 1) ) Heuond ,
Miss Knott. ( G to 1) ) third. Time , I'.J'J.
Kltth ruco , live fiirlnnes : Idttlo George , (7 (
to II c.uno In Ilistby u ncclc. hut Hannlgan ( I
to 1) ) Itnngnn claiming a foul , wus given llrst
Vlnco with Nulllo haw. (10 ( to I ) second , and I'ay
i = . ( ijvoii ) third. Time. 1:01 :
Hlxth race , sellln , six furlongs : Uoscoln
Llndsuy ( ( I to 1) ) won , McGregor (5to'J ( ) boeoncl ,
Jolly Tar (8 ( to I ) third , 'lime : 1L'J. :
l'il t Tltno at ln < lcjtinliiici ) ! ! .
IsDurnstiExci : , la. , Aug. 29. A threaten
ing sky hutiir over the track nil day. The ut-
tcndanco wus good and four good races were
disposed of. Muta Wllkus had tbo llrst race
nil on nor sldo und won In straight heats.
The summaries :
I'lrst , rnco. 3 : : trot , . J5.00D : Mntn Wllkos
won , Gcnovii sncond , Judd's liiiy third , Demo
crat fourth. Time : 2l4s. : 2i.2l7W. : .
bucond nice , 2 : 0 puco.0,0 : la/lni ; Jib
won. Ivlla Hrown. second , Walnut third , Loiifor
fourth. I'mnulo I'lr.ite Ilfth. Time : " : ii : ; ,
Third race , 2n : pneo. $ I.ODO : 111 no Sign won ,
Waterloo Hey .second. Sneers third. Storm
fourth. Tune : SU"i. : : : ! , SiiSH-
Fourth raVc , 2-yuar-old tint , $1,030 1 Tuuu-
rorn won. Kloro hucond , Lonu Wllkus dls-
tani'ed , Wlndii dlstunvud , .Mury MnKdaleno
distanced , Miner dUlaiieeil , Time : y-'JO , --M'i : ,
Giirlli-lil I'nrk I
CHICAOO , 111. , Aug. 20 , Oarlield park
race * :
Klrst moo , flvo fnrlonni : Coughlln won ,
Governor I'lfor second. Contrary third , Time :
nni'j. :
t-ccond niL'i1. nix furloiiKs : Ltiolnda won ,
Piiia ht'cond. Gladslonothlid. Tlmo : 1:15' : ' ; .
Thud race , milo ami llfty yares : llossio llis-
lind : won. Consignee bcuonil , Uendarmo tlilid.
Tlnui : ir : > i ; .
Konith i-ncu , nine furlongs' : I > 'alnro won ,
Hotspur second. Ohlines third. Tluiu : l:5Hi.
I'lfth rnou. Ihlrtoun-sltteuiuhs of a tullii :
Amlioy won , Gimnhnt sucond , I'OMtlluncu
tlilnl. Time : 1 : - ' ! .
KIMh xacu , six fnrlones : Mlchnol won ,
GnMinu'ood second , Ivunhou third. Time :
lny. :
Suvonth raer. tlilrlccn-slxtoenlli of a mile :
Jacobin won , /.anllppi hOuond , Anne Kllza-
Ucth third. Time : I : : ' ) ! { .
B\u\Toat , N , Y. , Aug. 2 ! ) . The races
were continued hero today. The track was
fair and attendance good.
Klritt race , llvo furlongs : Sis Muoli (8 ( to M
( Irxl In 1:01)1. : ) Honda II Illly (7 ( tu 1) ) bccoml ,
Alunoiljto ] thlrJ ,
Second nice , tollln'- , one mile : Halnmunea
( to Ji llrst In l:4l : > ! i , l.u.stur (4 ( to 1) ) second ,
llluUoy ( ID to I ) third.
Tlilnl r.icii , fiivon fnrlonw Huntu Anna (7 (
to III ) Mrs I , In 1:2.J : ) ( . I'uhloil ( Id to 1) bucond ,
Wutlursoii.lto5) ( | ) llihil.
Kourth nice , tlio Alhtiny hundluap. with
Jl.Mii lidded , onii iiillo : Sniintorer ( I lo 11 llrst
in 1:41 , l.owlundiird to : . ' ) second. IlllUon (4 ( tel )
third.
I'ltth nice. nniMiillompo : > t ( fl to 1) ) llrst
In ! : > . l.iiily biiui'lorc.i | ) ! to I ) bouond , Alma
, lllu-lug itt Iliuvlliornr.
Ciuc'Ano , 111. , Aug. 29 , Itawthorno racns :
Klrstnieo , llva fiirluiiw : Onn-iuiiitliio won ,
Lti u rii Hhei'ond. Union third. Tlmo : lUlii. ;
fiBuoinl riiui ) , nlno furloiuii Ciijt.irlt.i nun ,
Torrent sdoonil. U euro thlr.1. Tlmoi 1:5S. :
I'lilrJ ntvv , ( .ovgn fii-lniiittt ! Utlinl won ,
Mlr.ilioau BIH-I ( , ( | . At K.irrow tlilrd , Tlmu : liu :
Kouitn incu.one tuiliii J/Mly Undo won ,
Chipiiiun auuond , ( naalunco thjid , Tltuu :
: i.
l-'irth ra-e. nix furlonm : Wustovor won ,
VVoodfurd bueond. May Hlooioin third , Tlino :
ItlTH.
Mxlh rai-c , 4l.v furlongrt : Tuiuurlano won ,
Wiiht Ivlnx si-fond , Uoloy lloluy tlilnl. Time :
( il ut Turf KmnlH THU l\VnU.
xoE , la. , Au . 39. lludd Dablo
buys ho will start Nancy Hanks ugalnct her
own record next Wndiiosday , llu fools con-
HUont she will go in UiU ! or battur. Martha
AVtlko * will also start this weak ami u Is
nrcdlulcd she will iiiiilro tliu mile In 2:05. : J.
1. Case , owner of Jny Kyo Sen , says tbo lat
ter vvill bo aont olT to break Hal Polator'fl
I'ccoitl this wcolr ,
llcllo ri MirVln ut llurirord.
JlAitTfoui ) , Conn. , Aug. 2'J , A good trade
and a warm air mudo It fuvorablu for trotting
at Charter Oak park today , wheru tbo U-yoar-
old colt race for uf 10,000 ituko wmi decided.
\
'Tho race was postponed from last week on
account of the weather. About 2,0t)0 ) people
wore present. Before the llrit hcuit'Trovlllftn
sold a strong favorite early Ih the wee , but
the betting soon shifted to Dcllo Flower's
favor nn'i sno won easily.
Ilnrtford ! in.OOO stake for 3-ynar-olds , ill-
vldtxl ! Hello I'lower won , Trovlllnli second ,
Connor third. Htnrlllii fourth , McLoay dfth.
TJmot
Tln | for Toilnjr. . . . -
Probable winner- today nt ttio Uloupogtor
and Shcopihoad Bay traeksi T , - TAT
' ' * "
AT nl.OUOKSTBIl.
1. llneUoyo Huby ,
Z. .Modorntn-MUlo Noll.
3. Montntuo Ned.
4. Oiti\ln | llruwn lllaokbnrn.
5. llustced Cilrtoon ,
l ) . llelu Fostti'i. . " "
'AT siin-iMit-Ai ) HAT. .
1. John CavaniiRh Key West.
S. Ilaleyon I'oill-ti. > r
3. Qnoonlo TrowbrldRO Milt VounS.
I. . \jtx : Ijady Vlotot. . -
t > Mont.inn tiainrillRlller ,
0. Ton Tray Slulpiiur.
NATIONAL IISA < 1UE.
Nichols Wus luvlncililu nnd tbn Hninentcrt
Taltd Itnn from Olncllinntl.
CiNCtxxATi , O. , Aug. 29. The Reds lost
the pnmo today by their inability to hit
Nichols , whtlo the Bostons batted hard. At-
tcndnnce , S.100.
Olnalnnali 0 00000200 2
Host on 0 5
lilts : Cincinnati. 0 : llnston , Ifc Errors :
Olnclnnatl.tl : HustonIliitturlos : Sullivan ,
Stnvnns , Owyer and V'nugliui Nichols , Uanzel
nnd Kelly.
i'lTTununo , Pa. , Aug. 29. Tbo Plttsburgs
hit Crane nt opportune times and , won easily.
Attendance 1,100.
I'ittslmr- 1 2220200 * 0
Now York 0 0 0
lilts : I'lttsbn-- : Now York. ( V. Errors :
Pltlsburg , 1 : Now York , 9. Earned rimst
PlUsburg , 0 : Now York. 4. llnttorlosi
Strnttan , Terry nnd Miller ; Crane nnd ICwIuc.
QLouiaviLi.c , Ky , , Aug. 29. The Brooklyns
had everything their own way after the sixth
inning today. The homo team Molded mtsor-
ab'ly. Attendance 1,200.
I.onUvlllo " 4
Itrooklyn 0 10
Hits : Louisville. 0 , Hrooklyn , 12. Errors :
Louisville. iu ; llrooldyn. " Earned runs :
LoulsvJIle , lit Hrooklyn , 0. Hatturlos : Oluu-
t.(6n ano Morrltl ; Kennedy and O. V. Daly.
ST. Lout ? , Alo. , AU ? . 29. The Washing-
tons were defeated to'iiny through their ina-
bllltv to slzo up Haxvloy. The Browns won
by tlfolr timely hits and clover.base running.
Attendance 1,200. Score :
HU Minis oiioj.iuoo o
Washington 000000032 5
Hits : St. LouK 11 : Washington , 7. Errors :
St. Louis. - ' : Washington. U. Earned runs : St.
Lee Is. 1 ; Wasliln tnn , 2. H.-uierlc.-t : lluwloy
nnd liuuKloy ; Ouryc.i and MuGuliu.
CI.IVIL.\NU : , O. , Aug. 29. The Bal'.imorcs
were not in today's gamo. Attcndjnco 1.700.
Score : '
Olorolnml 00320528 0 20
lliiltlmore 1
Hits : Cleveland. 1 $ : Haltlmorc , : i. " Errors :
Clovctaiul , : i ; lliiltlmore , " . E.irnod runs :
Olovolniid.5. Hatturlcs : Yonuir mid/.Ininior ;
Vlckory , Kilns and Uunsun.
CIIIOAOO , 111. , Aug. 2 ! ) . Today's eamo was
a slugging uia'.ch nnd the Colts "came out best
by making long hits Just when needed. The
fielding on both sides was verv sharp. At
tendance , 1,200.
Philadelphia 010020100-4
Ohluago 03004000 * 7
Hits : 1'htliulnlphla. 12 : Chlcnco. 0. Errors :
Philadelphia , 0 ; Chicago , 1. Earned runs :
Philadelphia. 4 ; Chlca o , 0. llnttorles : Woyh-
Ini ; nnd Dowse ; Gumbort nnd Hchrlvor.
htiindlii ol tliu TeuiiH.
TENNIS CHAMPIONS.
Ilovey nnd Liirnctl Win In Yesterday's
Gnnies.
NKWPOIIT , B. I. , Au . 29. The weather
for tennis was as good almost today as that
of Friday and Saturday was bad , and the
courts were restored to their usual excellent
condition. The crowd was by far tbo largest
of the tournament. Play began a few minutes
after 11 ootwoon Hovoy and Wrenn. Both
lilayod a strong and oaroful cnmo. Hovoy
was clearly the stronger player , Jbut Wronn's
playing was exceedingly careful. A very
interesting match was "tho result , Hovoy
finally scormc a victory.
The match between Larnod and E. Hall
was a moro than good exhibition. Hall
started In at a fast pnco and ran away with
the llrst sot. Ho than dropped off and
Lamed , who had been somewhat nervous ,
braced wonderfully. Lnrned's pace , how
ever , was too hot "for him and Larnod took
the mntcif by strong nnd brilliant playing.
The result was another surprise , though a
few hud thought it Ilkoly Larnod might win.
The outcome of the Html match is now much
discussed. Hovoy Is the favorite , though
Larucd'd remarkable work causesmany to
look upon him ns a possible -.viuner.
Sl'AKKS OK STOUT.
ISc'Conl * at Crest on.
The following horses made now records at
Creston , lu. , last week ! Fanny Btllson , b.
ic. , by Stllson , 2:46 : ; loua , b. in. , by Combat ,
2:33) : ; Bon Morgan , b. b. , by Cheek's Ham-
blotonlan , 2:2 : K ; Electricity , b. m. , by
Nitrogen , 11:01 : ; Lord Cnffrey , br. h. , by
Charles Caffroy , 2:34 ; Mclntosh , br. h. , by
Mountain Boy , U:32 ; Mercurlous , g. h. , by
Kcnsett , 2:2S : f ; Dancer , b. h. , by Alarm ,
2JHoldon : ! ; IJavIs b. h. , by Allio West ,
2:20K : ; Alary , b. ro. , by McCullamore , 2:31 : ;
Fairy wood , br. h. by Melbourne , 2:80 : ; Eddie
Hayes , br. h. , by Charles Caffroy , 2:10. :
\VIII l'lii > 'lor Aiiylhlntr
To the Sporting Editor of Tins BIE : : The
Cathedral Base Ball club challenges any
clul ) In the city or Bouth Omaha under 15
yours to a game of ball for money , mnrblos
or chalk. Any club wishing to accept this
clmllonuo. nddross to Emniott * Murphy ,
Young Men's Institute ball , 112 South Four
teenth street. CiiAitt.its VOUIOA , Captain.
A Iliinil Hull Clmlli-ngn.-
SOUTH OMAHA , Aug. 29. To the Sporting
Editor of Tim BIK : 1'loasa publish in the
next issue of TIIK Jir. that I will back P. J.
ICIrhy and P. Cahlll of South Omaha to play
M. Kllgallon and J. Kelly of Omaha a slx-
out-of-elovon homo and homo game at hand
ball forf.10 aside and the championship of
Nebraska. J. N. BuiiK" .
11 nro Ton Art1 , Clip.
SOUTH OMUIA , Aug. 2' ' . ) . TJ the Sporting
Editor of TUB BRK : The South Oiuaba Mu-
raons hereby accept the challenge of the
Labyrinth Clippers to play a game of base
ball September 4. Game to bo played on the
Syndicate grounds for any amount up to $25
with forfeit.
Tin : Sot'Tii OMAHA MAUOO.VB.
.V7ir.s rKaTKitn.tr.
Dor.ifxtlc.
Supreme ledge doaldod upon Washington
oily us tliu pliien for tlio next encampment ot
the KnlchtH of I'ytliiaa. '
The Catholic chnreli nt Pr.ilrlo dii Ohlon ,
WIs. , wiis entered Saturday night by lliiovcs ,
who stole u t-'oid vestry uervloo valued at
J..soo.
The nliintof thoTratiBerlptPnbllshliia com-
p.iiiy. I'liorlu , 111. , WIIH sold at nbslKiioo'a stile
to tlio llostcrniiin Publishing coinnany.
SprliiKlleld. O. , forl.\OW.
Oliver's Klfloontli Btroot milt at Plttsburx
Hturtdd up fur the Uwt tlmu ulnco the gunural
Hliiitdown. l yi > r > , ' inlll .ilsobturtud up. KJf-
tfiin hundred men are at norU.
Aiuli > i on k Co. of Port HiironMlnli. . , jfiuu-
iifiietiircis and iluulura In cnrrlu es mid ngil-
oullimil InipluiiiuiitH , tiled chultul niort''ii os
auKiuuatln f-MlU'OJ to seeure cro.lltors.
UtocUlioldoiiJof the Ulnolniuitl , Hamilton &
Hnyion r.illrojid , hy a swueplng majority ,
uiithorlzud the Issue of t JUO'OUJ ' ) uunural inort-
gnuo boiuli and ilia Uiun of $ ltill',0oa to bo
mod In retiring and paying elf the bonuud
debt.
A Lubon newNDapor luinoiinccB that a portion
tion of Porumtru colonies nru lobesod ! iindur
U'survo In ordur to moot the Jntorust of the ( in
terior debt ot tlio country.
An Aniarluan noUtlon Infitvurof the release
fiiiin prison of MM. Mayhrluk , nna which con-
tnlns thu iiuiui)4 ) of Mu dinn H Ilturlfcon and
HI I no. was pruKunted to the ( juuun ,
A Ucriln bunVor named Hrolcaw nnd two
"iildn * foil over u piuelulco wlillo asoundliiii
Mount tirlvola , In thu Aolu valley. Italy , and
\vnro duiilied M ) death na thu rojks hulow ,
Ono of the men who hud buen rcvuuud from
the I'arkullp mine died today. Two mure
bodlun woru found by the * o.irolilni : parties
ilurliiK tlioiuy , making the number of names
on thu death roll UU.
B'ORDEN PA11BE TRIAL
Ei u'fio-nt TcstimKKnbnittcd ! { in llio
LIZZIE'S CONDUClnJER THE TRAGEDY
. " jn < - ) t
'dovoViiiucnt Mnhlng iTStronc Cn o Agnlnst
It 1'rlsoiicr ShoiTrWa to IJuy rrussla
Aclcl-An OnwI/Uoor nnd It *
Mcnnlng' .
FAi.t < Hivnn , Mass. , Aup. 29. In the Borden -
don mtirdor trial todiy , Mrs. Adelaide B.
Churchill was tho.llrst wltuoss'cnllod. She
sold she Hvca next' to the Bordaus nnd she
romomhorcd the day of the tragedy. The
first she remembered of her attention being
celled to the affair wns when she saw
BndRot going for Dr. Bowon. About the
some tlmo she saw LIzilo standing against
Iho sldo door nppnren'tly ' distressed about
BomHlnng. She opened the window and
nsitod ' her whpro hor1 father wns nnd she
replied : "Iu "tho sitting room. " Witness ,
BO far as she knowr , wns llrst bosldo tbo
family who wo called : to the house. This
was iibout 11 o'vc'.Cclt. ' Witness naked
Lliiio where her * mother was and she
anid her mother had a note to
go somewhere , but she aid not know uut
that she had been klllod , too. She wished
somebody xvould eo nud try to find her , for
nho thought she had como in siuco. She
said her father must havu nn enemy , for
every ono in the honso hud boon sick. After
the 'neighbors had commenced 10 como in
Llzzlo said ngnln that she wished some one-
would go nud try to flnd Mrs. Borden , for
she was sure &ho bad heard her como In.
Llzzlo was so much agitated that witness
fanned her , fearing she would faint. When
they wont upstairs to Inok'for Mrs. Borden
they found the door of Mrs. Bordon's room
open.
Suwjio Sign of lllood About Uzrlo.
Miss Alice Uussoll,1 next wltn'oss , said she
Wont to the bouso and found Llrzio loaning
aeainst the door , und she remembered Llzzlo
telling her , innnswor to a question , that
she wont into tho-u.irn to got u plcco of ironer
or tin to Hx u window ' \ylth. ] Sensatlnn.J
On nross-oxomtnation MisB-Kussoll said she
bathed Llzxlo's fnco nftor she went In nnd
saw no signs of blood on It , nor did she see
any on'anv Of her clothing. She could sco no
signs of any undue exertion about Llzzlo , nor
wns sho'pnntlng as thouuh.exhausted.
Miss Lucy Collet testified : She was - op-
plug at Dr. Chagnon's house on day of raur-
dor ; to takooaro of the telephone , sbo went
i > t 11:10 : nnd stayed until noon ; sat on the
piazza all the time : she could not cot Into the
house ; from whore she sat 3-ld she could
see all the yard of the Boraens. During the
tlmo she was there she saw no one passing in
tbo yard.
On cross-examination , witness admitted
that she was wuero she could not sea the
whole of the Borden yard , but was sure that
if anybody bad entered tbo yard she would
bavo beard thorn.
Triad to liny 1'riisMc Acid.
Eli Banco , drug clerk , testified. Ho ro-
mombcrod tlio day of tbo tragedy nnd was
acquainted with Llzzlo Borden ; saw her In
bis store * the day buforo when she asked him
for 10 cents worth of prus lo acid to put on n
sealskin sacqne or capo ; .told her ho could
not soil it without a physician's prescription.
His attention was cftllcd-to the fact that she
was In the store on Thursday evening aud
soon after that ncain/lt G o'clock.
Frank H. Kllroymqdical student , know
Miss Bordonsaw ; horHUra morning ; witness
was in the shop when efio came la and Mr.
Ben co wont behind thpj.qountor to wait on
her : hoard her say ' -p'russla acid , " and lilra
say "cannot sell It without a prescription , "
and then beard nor sayj "sealskin capo. "
Then she wont out. f - " > \
Frederick B. Hart , ' omjiloye in the drug
store , corroborated testimony in regard to
prussiu acid incident ana identified Miss
Borden as the ncrsan Iwho asked for the
"
stuff. t '
Joseph DoUochBs'tsstlDo'd by the aid of an
interpreter. He wps , sawing wood in John
Crowe's yard on tno-.day of the trueedy ;
saw no ono going ovdr.tbo Tunco that day ,
nor did ho see nnybody'Vh ; the next yard.
Patrick H. Doherty , policoolllcor , testified.
Witness asked Miss Borden where sbo was
when murder took claco and sbo said , "In
the barn. " She said she board some kind of
peculiar nolsu when she was there , a kind of
scraping noiso.
John Float , assistant city marshal , told the
story of going to the hou o aud finding the
bodies. At ao time , witness sutd , was Lizzio
In tears.
Court adjourned till 10 a. m. tomorrow.
AOPT.I1
Kx-Coiinrllman ICowloy Nurrowly Kscitpes
Loam ? S14.OOO A Wily \Vomi\ii'B Work.
Patrick Howloy , an ox-member of the
South Omaha cltjr council , who now resides
nt Twenty-third and Leavenwortb streets , Is
congratulating himself that he is not $14,000
poorer today than no was a few days ago ,
and his confidence in tin veracity of woman
kind is somewhat shaken.
A real estate deal In which Mr. Rowley
and three women were thu principles is tbo
cause ot It all. ' Aoout'two weeks ago a lady
about 60 years ot ago called at Mr. Kowloy's
homo and expressed a doslro to see him upon
business of an important 'nature. Mr. How
loy was not at homo and sbo culled again tbo
next day and found him. She said sbo had
come to him because nf tlio high recommen
dation she bad received of him , and was desir
ous of imparting tohimnsecrot which would
enrich thorn nt least $ . " > ,000. She know n lady
who owned a tract of twenty ncros of valu
able luitd fifteen miles from the Chicago
postolllco , and the lady's identity wns ulono
within her knowledge. Sbo also had knowl
edge of several parties who were desirous of
purchasing the twouty-ncro tract , nnd were
only prevented fruin doing so by reason of
not knowing the owner's whereabouts. The
land could bo purchased from the lady who
owned it nt a very loasonublo figure , nnd
could bo disposed of to Chicago parties
at un advance of oOUO on the purchase
price. Sbo was not well supplied with this
world's goods , aud the means Mr. Howloy
bad at bis command would-sorvo to in alto the
purchase and secure the handsome profit
awaiting. To substantiate her statements
tbo ladles exhibited several telegrams from
, i , W , Arrovvsmith of Chicago , who was
urging her not to delay longer , as ho was
Just dying to got hold of that property. Mr ,
Howloy inquired into the mutter pretty
thoroughly and became convinced of tbo
truthfulness of the lady's statements , and
two days later ho possessed a deed to
thu twenty-aero tract , and the Indy had
u deed to two pieces of Onmlm property ,
valued utl 1,000. , The aged lady gavu her
niimo ns Mrs. C. T. Vannlco , nnd she was
accompanied most of the tlmo by Mrs. Hyau ,
whoso husband Is it moiribor of the Omaha
police forco. The dcqd ( to the twenty-aero
tract was signed by lAlra. Daniel Woodman ,
who owned tbo tract.
Mr. Howloy , urmed.'wllU bis docd , wont to
Chicago to take | | > l ( at bis recently
acquired possession , iujdilo Incidentally drop
in upon Air. Arrowsmfth , dispose of It to that
gentleman nnd come libUiiJ' richer by K.COO.
Ho was to give MrX'.Tifunlco . S2.000 , The
wus repressed to bo. within fifteen
miles of the Chicago | x > u ) < > mco , just over into
Indiana. Mr. HowloX Kpyorod the fifteen
miles , and before ho lUilircAohed his destina
tion ho had traveled Jlftjf llyo imlos. A guide
win secured who nlloniHiAir. Howloy along
the banks of the lCauiiw ( | ] ' | < ! vor and brought
him Into full vlow tot Unit line ploco of
land ho had n fewlflUiS before become
the proud and solo poUe&or of. When the
ox-councilman behold it. ho doubttid his
vision , gasped for brdihli-tind took another
lock. Ho saw befon\Ulu ; as , Una u tract of
swamp land ns over Iny out of doors , The
idea dawned upon Mr. Kowloy's mind that
ho had been Impou'd upon , and to satisfy
himself that bo wa not In error ho
inquired what tbo vuluo of the land
wan. A natlvo suggested that ho would
not pay the taxes fur Ituud / they amounted
to but about thirty eonv * per ycur , The ox-
coutiullmun hustunod home , and twonty- our
hours uftor arriving hero ho recovered the
duedi to his Omaha property by promise of
probcoutlon In case they were not returned
inxtunler.
Tom Murray cnmo near buying the traot
Mr. Howloy did. und way tq nave paid 10,000
In cash for ItTbo amnu parties also listed u
pleco of Iowa uroporty with T. J , O'Noll , a
South Omaha icnl astutn dealer , und ho came
very near lulling tbo bait. A young man
cama along aud Hgrood'to pay i5,60l ) for the
property aud made > i small deposit to bind
tbo bargain. A few UOUH later a telegram
cnmo from nnothcr party , otlormp $0,000 for
the property , U WHS not sold , however , to
nnyono.
Mr. Rowley was In consultation with
County Attorney Mnbonov yesterday , aud
upon the advlco ot that gentleman will not
prosecute.
City Council Doings.
Tbo first business brought to the attention
ot tbo counoll at last night's session wns the
claim of Mrs. Tilda Hoed for damages to tier
property on Txvonty-ilfth street , between L-
nnd M streets , by ronson of eroding done
there three , years ago. She tins an action
pending In the district court for $5,000 dam
ages , and makes on offer to settla
for 1,500. Tbo proposition was made to
the council thrco months ago , nnd bv ' ngroc-
niont notion was delayed. This was'dono to
disbar by the statute of limitation uny ether
claims that might bo presented upon the
strength of awarding damugn.s to Mrs. Heed.
A motion prevailed to consider the propo-
slllo'i In cxccutlvo session.
All banks over six fcot high on Thirty-
third strcot were ordered sloped.
An ordlnnnco locating lire hydrants nt
Twenty -seventh nnd F streets nud Twenty-
seventh and H strcoui wns put upon Us llnnl
pnssngo nnd the vote stood 4 for nnd 4
ngalnst. Haley made ono of his character
istic speeches against the Diissogo of tno or-
dinnnco and got In several remarks for the
Soco.id ward. *
The city attorney was Instructed to drnft
nn ordlnnnco ordering O strcot , from
Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth streets
graded. Also the alloy from N to O stroou ,
boiwoon Twenty-third nud Twenty-fourth
streets.
Haley moved that bids for grading Q strcot ,
from Seventeenth to Twenty-second street ,
bo advertised for. The mayor declared the
motion out of order , on the ground that
there being no funds nvnllnolo the motion
could not bo entertained.
The nll-y between Twenty-fifth nnd
Twenty-sixth streets , frlm M to N streets ,
wns ordered paved.
In compliance with the request of citizens
the lots on L street , between Twenty-third
nnd Twenty-fourth streets , were ordered
filled.
A petition nnd waiver of datrnccs were
presented asking that the nlloy from L to M
streets , between Twenty nud Twentv-llrst
streets , bo filled to grado.
.T. S. Mullen withdrew his unmo from the
liquor bond of Jumcs Callohnn , the Albright
saloonkeeper.
Walters moved that Attorney "Van Duson
bo instructed to notify the county commis
sioners that unless n statement of South
Omaha's apportionment of the road fund is
forlhcomlnir within two weolis nnd a scttlo-
mont made suit will ho commenced to com
pel nayraont.
Wood reported that the Q street viaduct
wns in n shaky condition , a great many of
tno fastenings being loosened. Hcforred to
the city engineer.
Mayor Miller vetoed the ordlnnnco locat
ing lire hydrants nt Eighteenth street and
Missouri avenue , and Nlnntoonth and M
streets. This is the mayor's ' first veto.
UuckH Th.1t Dunce.
Auctioneer Caldwcli , while conducting a
sale south of this city n few days ngo , noticed
threq ducks- that had bean offered for snlo
keeping stop with tbo muslo of a harmonica ,
upon wblch a small bpy was playing. Cnld-
well bought tbo uuoks and has succeeded in
not only teaching thorn to waltz but also to
dnnco the handkerchief dnnco us perfect as
tbreo Scotchmen. Ho is thinking about
sending them to Chicago as nn attraction
from Nebraska nt the World's fnir.
NotoK nnd I'crfloimlH.
TbomRs Mcmtaguo returned last evening
from AtlancicTla.
William Rood is homo from nn extended
visit at Fulton , III.
H. A. Carpenter returned yesterday from
an extended visit in Iowa.
Harry Kelly , mailing clerk in tho'post-
ofilco , is off on two weeks' vacation , which
ho will spend In Iowa.
Miss Ella Elkenhorrywho has boon visiting
Misses Maud Clifton and Blanobo HIchhart ,
has returned to her homo in Plattsmouth.
Mrs. Thomas Ilock wont to Atlantic , la. ,
yesterday to attend the funeral of Carl
Molchor , the young son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. xvlclcbor.
G } . P. Moran has resigned bis position
with the John Morris company of Chicago
and will nccept amore lucrative ono with a
well known eastern printing houso.
Eugene Shaw , son of Mr. nnd Mrs.V. . E.
Shaw , died Sunday morning. The funeral
sor.vlccs will bo hold at tbo residence on B
street , between Fifteenth nnd Sixteenth
streets , at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
VlilXKS .IT IV1SSEK.
rs of the IHflVrcnt Kvcnts nt the
ISolicmlim Turners Toiirnummit.
WiLiinu , Neb. , Aup. 29. Thajudijos of tbo
contests at 2 a. m. announced their
decisions only as between the contestants of
the lower or second clas- . Three teams en
tered In this class , ono each , from Omaha ,
Schuylcr and Brush Creek. First nrlzo ,
Omaha team , 1,271 points ; second , Sohuyier ,
1,224J < points.
First Prize for Individual Merit A. Kupa.
Schuylor , 22U points ; second , D. Dvorak ,
Schuylor , 212 points.
On Horizontal Bar Teams Omahn , first ,
315 points ; Schuylor , second , 312 points.
Parallel Bars Omaha , llrst , a)5 > points ;
Schuylor , second , 2bfi points.
Broad Horse Omaha , first , 325 ; Schuy
lor. second , U1D.
Vaulting HOMO Schuylor , first , 310 ;
Brush Creek , 312.
Polo Vaulting. Individual First , Otto
Otradovsky , Schuylor , 8 foot ; second ,
Fr. Fiala , Omaha , $4 foot.
Broad Jump First , B. Barocs , 15 foot 0
inches ; second , Kupka. Schuylor , 15 fact nud
7 Inches.
Hope Climbing First , Fr. Flaln , Omaha ,
25 feet 4 Inches ; second , A. Drda , Brush
Crook , 21 fcol 5 inches.
Fifty Pound Dumb Boll Fr. Fialn of
Omaha nnd Skupaof South Omaha tied at3'J
times ; third man , B. Bartos , b7 times.
First-Class Hope Climbing Joseph Cor
vany , Wllbor , beat best previous record
making 40 fcot ; John Vulonta , Omaha
second.
At neon the Judges announced the awards
in the first class clubs contesting Omaha ,
South Omaha , Wilbor , Crete and Schuylor.
General Turning Omaha llrst , South
Omaha second , Wllbor third.
First Indlvdual Prize , General Turning
Hudolph Havelim , Omaha ; second , Josonh
Novak , South Omaha.
Horizontal Bar Joseph Novok , South
Omaha : Vomalcke , South Omnbn , second.
Parallel Bar HavolUa , Omaha , first ; Per-
clval , Omaha , Nlngar , Schuylor , and T. C.
Foor , second.
Broad Horse Hivclko , Omaha , first ; Pcc-
clvul , Omaha , second.
Long Horse Jovlsto , Crete , first ; Cor-
vony , Wllbor , second.
Vaulting Jump Chvela , Omaha , first , 8
fcot 2 Inches : Pavit , Omaha , Perclvul , South
Omaha , T. C. Foor , second.
Dumbboll-Flrst , Bert , Wllbor. 55 tiroes ;
second , Novak , South Omaha , ( > 'i.
Long Jump Bert , WUhor , first , 18 foot 10
Inches ; Havolkn , Omaha , Corvouy , Wlloor ,
second , a tlo on 18 fcot B Inches.
Tbo noxtannual contoat will ho held at
Schuylor.
Kll.t.KV VOlt HIS J'Ur.lTJCS.
Jlir < ironciS Among Culllornlan DomocrutH
J.rucl to AnniiHiiliiutloii ol u Frumio l.iiwyur.
Finsxo , Col. , Aug. 2'J. L. 13. McWblrtor ,
n prominent lawyer and politician , was
assassinated early this morning by parties
unknown. Ho heard a noisy noout the house
and tola his wlfn bo would go out Into the
yard to ascertain the causo. Ho
tinned hlmsolf with a revolver and
loft the house by tbo front
door , Rolng to the backyard by n side path.
About llfty foot from the roar of the house
ho must have soon men , ns nn exchange
of shots took plixco , MoWhlrtor felting In the
path mortally wounded. Two clubs , n re
volver nnd two masks of i"ed llannol wore
found on the ground. McAVhirlor dlad In n
few minutes nttor being shot.
A number of people bollovo that burglars
did the deed , but the majority nro of the
opinion that tha tragedy is the culmination
of political turmoil in this county. There
nro two factions tn the democratic
party here , ono of Which wns led < y
McWhlrtor , who was very outspoken In his
arraignment of the methods of the other fac
tion. Some months ngo ho hnd his life in
sured for nboul WO.OOO nnd stated frequently
that he believed his political enemies would
not hcsltato lo have him put out of tbo way.
MuWhlrtor xvns born In Kentucky , but
spant most of Ins Ufa In Tonnossoo. Uu wns
of good fnmllv nud took n prominent part in
politics in Tennessee. Ho c.uno to Fresno
six or seven years ngo.
JO1VA JVfJHW.
Took Her llfo M lillo Insane.
LHMUIS , I.i. , Aug. 20. [ Special Telegram
to THE BKE. ] MM. Lydla S. Hancer , n
widow 51) ) years old , committed sutcldo this
forenoon by taking rough on rats. She was
temporarily Insane.
, Will Mc.a ut Diiliiuiuo.
Dunuquu. la. , Aug. ! ! ! ) . The National
Butter und Chocso association decided to
hold the next annual mootlnp'lu Uuouquo lu
February next. _ t
Ilovrcin'K
KEOKUK , In. , Aup. 29. flro destroyed the
Bowen , 111. , brick and ttlo works this morn
ing , entailing a loss of $ . ' 0OOU. No insur
ance.
( inrhngo Mem llusy.
There was never a tlmo in the city when
the garbage men were so busy aa now. in
quiries nt the health ofiloo yesterday show
thnt during the morning hours there were
moro thnn 100 calls for garbage haulers.
Dr. Somors , the health commissioner , feels
voryhopofut. Ho thinks that the residents
of the city Imvo tnkon it upon thOmsolvos to
clean up their alloys nnd promises without
the department nf health being compelled to
Invoke the aid of the law in putting the city
In un excellent sanitary condition.
1.1. Imhoft of Lincoln Is at the Morcor.
John S. Stull ol Auburn is nt the Mlllnrd.
B. T. Walton of Clmilror. Is at the Dollono.
W. A. Wells ot D.ivid City Is nt the Ar
cade.
cade.B. C. Howard of Grand Island Is at the
Arcado.
S. O. Elliott of Lincoln Is registered nt the
Mercer.
W. L. McGee of" North Platte Is at the
i'axton.
H. S. Rollins of Nellgh Is a guest nt the
Paxtoa.
J. A. 1'latl of Davenport , In. , Is nt the
Morcor.
W. U. Townloy of Dos Molnos Is nt the
Mlllard.
B. S. Paddock ot Fort Robinson is at the
Murray.
C. W. Qninn of Nebraska City Is at the
Dollono.
Dr. A. B. Huyl of Fortlloolnson Is nt the
Dollono.
A. F. Coomer of York is a guest at the
Dollono.
J. B. Barnes of NorfolU was at the Mlllard
yesterday ,
W. T. Wilcox of North Platte Is registered
at the Arcade.
J. C. Blackburn of Arlington Is registered
at tbo Dollono.
W. F. Beachwood and I. U. Wood of Sugtrs ,
W.vo. , are among the guests at the Mcrcor.
M. C. Brumaril of Lincoln ana C. J.
Phclps of Scbuylor are 'registered at the
Millard.
W.V. . Mutthows nnd J. M. Wcldon of
Wood Rlvor were among the arrivals at the
Arcade yesterday.
James Woisor of Ponder , George W.
Vrooman of NorthPlqtto , _ l-'r.ann Stout of
Valentino and John T. ' Sherman" Wnhoo
are among the NcorasUans at tno Arcado.
NKW YOK , Aug. CO. [ Special Tolograra to
THE BEB.J The following NoorasKans are
registered at tno different hotels lu this city :
A. E. Bunxer and wlfo of Omaha at the
Westmonster ; F. C. Condon of Omaha at the
Albomarlo ; J. P. Newman of Omuua at the
Pluzn : M. C. Steele of Beatrice at the St.
DentC. ; . C. Burt of Lincoln at the Tro-
inont ,
CiitcAiio , III. , Aug. 29. [ Special Tele
gram to THE Bir.jNobraskans : nt tie !
I totals Great Northern : Morris Prnyser ,
Norfo.K ; M. Becker. Albion ; J B. Reynolds ,
Gothonborg ; 13. II. Eddy and wlfo , C.
Schuab and wife , Lincoln ; W. M. Spoticor
and wlfo , Kearney. Victoria : Jacob Litt ,
Omaha ; S. II. Volieo , Kearney. Palmer
House : W. S. Towan , Lincoln ; Jed Mat
thews , Omaha. Auditorium : J. S. Board-
man , Beatrice. Fremont : J. TJ. Jackson
nnd wlfo , Columbus. Grand Paclllc : D. W.
M. Dunbar , Omaha. .Saorman : Thomas
Dooley , Beatrice.
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1MGAL JtltUrfTlKI.
The last of the summer cxnmlnfUions for
teachers who wish to got petitions in the
Omaha school ] will bo bold on Tuesday ,
Wednesday and Thursday of this wool : at
tbo High school.
The regular mooting of tbo Samosot club
was held nt Boyd's opera house last night
There was a small uttendanco and no busi
ness of Importance transacted. The tnattor
of lea-Ing quarters was postponed.
The council chamber In tbo city ball Is now
In the hands of Henry Lohmann nnd his
pointers , who commenced spreading paint
and canvas today. Mr. Lohmann states that
October 15 will see the work completed.
A lamp ox-plosion at the residence of M. C.
Moany. 710 South Thirteenth street , culled
outtbollro department at 1:110 : o'clock thin
morning. Tlio lira was confined to a small
bed room , and the uamago will bo very light.
Evangelists Uoyor and McClosky will
commence a series of meetings at tbo First
Christian church , Capitol avenue and
Twentieth street , Sunday , September I , 1892.
A reception will bo given them In the parlors
of the church Saturday ovcning previous.
All members and friends nro cordially In
vited to bo present.
County Attorney Grove objects to Tun
Bun's statement In connection with the ling-
joy-Williams difficulty tuat a saloon was be
ing run within the two-mile limit over tbo
line In Sarpy county. Mr. Grove states that
ho prosecuted anil convicted the saloon In
question , and that oven the building wherein
the same was run Is now closed.
Ex-SidewalK Wilson In his
- Inspector un
ceasing rounds Im * discovered HOIIIO clofoctivo
pnvomont. He reports that the Colorado
stouo navomont at the Intersection at Eighth
and Furnum and Eighth and Douglas streets ,
laid this season , has settled nearly out of
sight. Mr. Wilson bus taken up quarters in
the city hall and U now locatou lu the room
formerly occupied bv the llconeo Inspector ,
third floor , lust north of the mayor's recep
tion roam ,
"Whllo Iho authorities In Omaha nro being
told all about what they should do to clean
up the city and put It In a good Biinltnrv cm-
ditton , I want to say a word or two ubout a
miserable , loul holu nt the corner of Four
teenth and Douglas streets , " tiild an Indig
nant cltl'.en yesterday to a ] Ur. :
reporter. "Thorn 19 a place near
the strcot crossing that Bhould ho
attended to. The pavement Is scoop
shaped , and the water stands Micro for
uayu after It rains. The stench Iji that vi
cinity from that Impure helots fearful. The
nuisance should bo nbaicd. "
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STIllCTUUi : iKiriimncntly ciirtil. roinorM com-
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nltoctoilnl homo bimtlunt MlUumt n mamont'4
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( VITALITY WJCAIO , Miulmo by too clou nppll-
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orRrlof : SKXUAIj KX.IJ3 < IM In uitilillo llfo. or
Irotu Iho cltocts of youtliful fnllloi.
\VIAIC MIC.V AUK VKJTI.MS TO Nituvoua DK-
niMTVorKXlIAUS'riO.V , WASTINOVKAIvNICS3
INVOI.U.NTAItV LUJdKS wltli KAltliV DI5UAV In
YOUNU nml MIDDI.i : AIii ( : ) ; lack of vim , rluor.
nml BtranKtli , vrltli noviinl orKiinx Impnlrnil anil
nunltommoJtirotiinturoly la iipproa lilnirolil nite.
Allrlolil runilllv to our uuw troiitiuont fur lots at
.vital power. Cnll on or adilrofn wltli Htnm | > for
clrculnra , free hook unit rccnlptfl.
Dr. Scarlcs & Scarlcs.1I8 s51itA\lmut.rootl \
Nox I'ostonico ,
_ _
\Vrltton Cinaruntoo ,
SYPHILI ! to Uuro 13vory Ooso or
Money Refunded.
Ourcurol l ornmni'iit nnd not n pulolilnu up ) ca oi
tri'nto.l juvcn yenn n o Imvo norcr seen n wympUim
Mncoi t > yileicrlblniciiiio fully wo can trcnt you by
innll , nnd noKlvotlio anmo stroiiK Kuilnillteo to euro
or refund all monuy Those wlio prefer lo como hero
for trrntmcnt can do no nml wo will pay railroad faro
lioth wnys nml hotel bills while hero , If Wo full to euro
\Vc chnllciiKO tho.vrorl . 1 for u e\so : Hint our Mnglo
Itemeily will not cure. Wrlto for purllculara and not
thoctlilcnen In our coven years prnetluo with the
JlnEic Ueiiiody It tins tjcon most illllloult to oviTcomo'
theprojudlcesnKRlu'tBociilled npoclllca. Hut under
oursironKKiinraiitoo thouaamls are tryliiKlt nmt bo-
InKcurod. Wo Kiiarnntoo to cuni or rofnml every
dollar , nud as no hit vo a reputation to protect , also
ilnanclalbneklnitof fjJO.OOJItls perfectly 'safe to alt
who will try the treatment , llerotofira yon Imvo
been putting up nnd paylnitout your money for dlir
ciitlrcatnients , nnd nlthouRli yoniiro not yet cured
no ono Ims paid back your money. Wo will positively
euro you. Old , chronic deep nuati-d caioj cured In Q )
to 10 day * . InvuMlniUo our financial ntandlnii , our
rnputatloii IIH business men. Write us for mimes nnd
nddreisosof thovo wo Imvo cured who Imvo given
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mucous patches In nioiilli , rheumatism In bonennnd
Joints , hair falling out , eruptions oinuypiirt | , _ of tUa
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brliiR sores nnd enlliiK ulrcra In the end. Don't full to
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