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    DAILY l lfeBi THURSDAY , SflffPJBftEBER 1 , 1892.
iif TWO SECONDS SHORTER
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f& "T- J 4.
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"vaks Lowars Her Own Record , on
tthe Independence , , Kite.
MILE"EVER MADE BY A HORSE
! ,
Dnparaleltcd I'orfnrmnnen oftlio Gallant
* i.lltlo Kentttckr Mnro Utidor llatlicr
, t Vnfrt nrnbloClrruu'i U riciiVon -
drrlul Spncd on the I'lrat Unit.
. la. , A ig. 8i. ttancy
, Hacks , thb queen of , horsodom , added a
shtnlng , star to. her crown today wjion she
' trotted ever the world fam6us kite track at
thU , place in the unprecedented time cfj
T SS06J { , clipping two * ocoml oft her
Chicago tonne , made two weeks' ago ,
* he was brought out at 3 : HO , nnd M soon as
she WM recognized in the loop the cheating
began. . She looked well and her superior
condition Wa easily dlsoornable. She took.
her first .warming up'mllo gently , being only'
ridden in a Jo .About 4 o'clock ' she -was
brought out again and reo lved Wltji , the
same cordial welcome as be faro on the part
of tk spectator * . NWben she passed , the
stand this time even the band stepped play-
lag and joined with tko others in the np-
plaus * . A bow from' Doblo and they were
away to her quarters , followed uy the echoes
of the 8,000 voices in the grouu'ds.
, , , ( At"ln tB:15 : they appiarod on the stretch
ta aln. This time the anplausb was.deafep'
10 g. Hand kerchlefa and'parasols were wayfid ,
' "voices expanded * to theirntmoit , younff and
, old and everybody cheered. She WM now
Vj.logired.up' the 'loop and turnea to face the
j kite , before her : v /
< f Wm oir riuo m nctC |
The attempt was frultlrsi * and the came
jack and scored 'down aij'aln. Frank Starr
, _ had the runner , , Aty > Lincoln , who prompted
S3L her ; in her great , effort , while Willlami
"T-vritb. Ned Gordon was .waiting nt the
v-'t > ost. When * ( she' reached" , the * wlro- she
' % was golnp.quaro and trfteand Doblonodded !
_ , , for.tbo > ord.1 > ; 'Fromthe 'word'"go1 ' ! Nancy
i ' rirbtttd as only , Nanoy can trot : a Bteady
. .cloak-work ana swifter than a bird. . VVllh
, , c-herAitchless swlnclne gait she reached the
i.quarter ; polo In 3J ( seconds.
, " * l'oo fast , " is the vferdtct of the crowd.
"i 'The-.half was reached in 1:01 : and men
who -catch. , the figures on tbelr dials
' V/flhd / It hard to believe. Without talc-
' „ 4tJnr ( ° tbelr. eyes from the world boater.
" .vi.thoy uk.tbelr neighbor's time aud are bound
. ' 'to accept tbo mark.
> The third quarter fla ? goes down nt 1:34 : ,
' 'and , foarlnR.that she 1 Ingging , Williams
. .closes up with his runner , Ned Gordon. The
, , act Is useless , Doblo , has loosed her head
i > ( Snd is urglnchor on , gently with whip and
"voice. AS she darts under the wire there , is
' 'deathly silence. Watches' consulted nnd
A i lingo all tlio way from 2:05' to 2:00. No
„ < naa dares toll1thotime caught and each
spectator'assures himself that the time is
' ria:06 at least.
Dfuvo Thorn All WIIil ,
> - , Cheers are sent up as the great borso Is
driven back to the stand , but a hush falls
* over all.na tbo boll Is tappad. Starter Mc-
; jCartby announces tUo ofllblal time 2:05J : ,
Vend his vol'co , Is 'drowned with. veils. The
'grooms give the mare a loving euros as tboy
adjust the blankets and.wlUinfrbands , only too
nnxlous to 'touch ' the ouoon 'of the turf ,
uuiUt IQ arranging. the folds. .Doblo is lifted
; v from ; the sulky , both arms ai-o wrung.sora by
.congratulatory friends and hUzzahs sound
above the din.- : for Nancy , for.Dobla and for
'
* theklte _ track' . .So dense U tbo crowd-
, the
_ _ .study ;
breezb was lilqvvlu from the north-
vW tand : situated as , the' klto ; track ii from
% . "t.ihe'n lf ; W the home wire the force olvthtf
H. v .tflmj" ' InwoMad. with .every stop. : Nanoy's
l'w'lr ' tquartflr' , was" gone ' 'in 80ocondsj
L , 'jhet8 ' ; cOBd. quarter was but a second slower
: Ai'atid tnlswas . , gene -under a constant'effort
HLJbf.the .driver to > take her back , , for ; 1:01 :
, ' -lo the half w'as considered a IHtlo too fast , by
, ho coax od her to a sla'wor gait for
- v'llho ? noktquarter. . The brccza begins to
/ptrU hermit Is a bard thirigto rate a fast
1 , nill8-bv quarters , and the third flag is'
> "resched a second or two slower than wayn-
tendedbut.bere : Nancy > vas 'given her , head
and Bbe'fiulabed strong and , lnthe : face of a
, - < > 'nortbw -wind-in 31Jf seconds.
' 'Another noticeable feature1 said Doble ,
-/t'wga'the'condltlon of the "mare after her
roueWllhin ; fiftenn minutes .after nho
reached her stall , shs was ' us-fresh and lively
as a young colt and no'ono would di earn she
had roado the greatest trial of her life.
" "On yes , the kite tracki are faster tracks
othantbe1 regulation shape. . How many.
"seconds , I would not say , but' tbero Is not the
ishndow'Of.doubt nboutiU" ,
'Most of "tho watches reposing In tbo pook-
' , ets of their owners tonight mark tbo time In
-which. the mile wus mode. . Had' Allorton
i.b pnln condition today and the match race
f b n .trottod as was originally Intended ,
" "Nanor Hanks could bavo token tbo tbreo
Jf heats in an average 0 3 ; OT. , Of this there is
, , -"doubt in the minds. of those that saw her
great mile and know her ability.
JOHN HAS LOTS Ol' irjUENOS.
, . Mnny Man Who Aro'Vyilllng to Wiijor Their
- . CiuUoivlllin at Oddi.
NBW YOIIK. Aug. 81. Everybody in sporting -
, ing circles seems to be ' 'worked up. to a high
pitch ot axuitemont over the fast approaching
buttle betwoau John L. Sullivan and Jaujos J.
Corbett , Monday was a great "sizing up"
" " uay and there were but. fuw'of 'tbo ' ihorough-
ored who did not look both. mon over very1
; ' . closely. They all have than- own opinions
. .fnow and tboy are backing them up with
, , .tholr . good , hard dollars.
'While many expressed surprise atSulll-
vau'a largo stoniunh' and much bait boon said
. by the press , still It has not affected tho'bot- '
i . tlnirln , the leasty as Sullivan's .fn'onds are
etlll loyal to him and their monoy.is . still allowed -
. lowed to go-bogging at too largo odds of Zioo
„ tolOO ,
' , D ; < jk Toner , . > vho Is' widely known as a
\trttluerof prize lighters and a handier of
, ; -gimo cooks and dogs , predicts a hot 'fight , ,
nv3i , live * within about fnur miles of Coroott'a
- ; ' 'training quartan , 'and ho has spent consider-
' nUe time .with tbo tall Cailfarnian and
. . . -perfectly familiar with his traln-
vMUo : and style of fighting. Ho' '
'katd .thutfljt . was Corbett's intontijn to
j ind > right up and fight , and Corbett U of
. . tno O in leu that' be can-fight Just'as fast as
' ' bulliyan , and tba faster the Dm feliow fights
th be tier , ho will like it. Toner thinks Cor-
i > belt ta an exceptionally ' guod man , but by no
mesus Suliivun'8 cqual-'wueu it cornea to bit-
ting power ,
fc ' < Frank Stevenson , who refereed thoDemp-
, * y-lte gan tight 'and many other notable
i 'mills , said thut ho and Hullivan have heonon' '
th out over since the Bulltvan-Kllraln
t tight , * but that did , not interfere in the least
* wllb hit 'opinion , us ho thinks. Sulllvun h s a
L'-olueki11 ; , ad ; will win in a , gallop. He
UblBkA Sullivan 1s in bettor condition now
ItUnu b w * ever In buJoio , and ho
'hM ' > Mi , alii hi * . Ughti , even nls battle in
tKuropa wlM CUariey fclltotelL Sullivan U
| fiK6tmg this tim fully twenty .pounds
VUithtw thau atany of his previous battles ,
] Is wore native ana ctin atrlko quicker and
blow. , . Ha U d bath men up very
and ismore than pleased with
pearance , and stands rcady.to
> t t 11.000 to 6o. the. moment ho can find u
rauu willing to risk | OuQ on Corbett or any
fraotloa of , that amount down to J10 to * 0.
i : < * Tlieru .Will B No Di-awi.
Nuw OKLKAXS , La. , Aug. 01. Journals
north M..w ll'iu local Journals" huvo for
d y M o' proraltienUvdUcu < lug
Un'of dMW * la oouutoUen with the
'
id ttiflU. That faot b ( jr uta
MOM iMutUto- particularly auw * betting
u pMMqMif No ! , * wi tt"v WMi a to'ou
{ JU nbJa tprdr .U > Jllyi. la ; ; , ; - ,
"t dtt < M. JUM > W wbat bM gfettaJtM to' all
ki > Ulk.fiw ml * of t * OiywS * eiub
ttal v 9r tflbt iR ita ar u bal ta a , fair
atM t to noUh.
h t4r wi tea 4o not nrovtUa for UWM. ' , A
long M OH * mn { wlllluf UM > contM * mut
fight * . Trio , Agreements are for finish
flRhts. „ ! belloyo tno public may real fes *
surod that in each of the throe fights ft iwln-
ner will bif declared. " '
1'ho Olympic club people .hav b < sn 'very
much HfrnH.that-an attempt would bs maila
to roiintorfolt the general admission tickets.
That is why they have not' ' yet been nut on
snlo. No' one outsldo of tlib management
ntid'ttio lithographer Knows the lorm or color
of thesn tickets.
F1FTST JtOtmDS.TO A HVWV
Alex ( irbfrffrtin * nn ( I HiilTnlo Coslollo llnttcr
Much Other Iticlit. Merrily.
SA.K FiUst'isCO , " ' Cal. , Aug. 31.1 A olovo
fight .between . Alex Groggains , the Sim
Francisco middleweight pugilist , and Marin -
in Couollo , the "Budalo , " 'who returned to
this country & few woqlta hgo nftor , flvo
years' 'residence In Australia , attracted a
large and enthusiastic crowd to the Pacific
Athlotiq cmb'3 RVmn lum last night.
The flch't was vlowod with in tores t- . for It
was announced tha.t tbo'vlnnor would chal
lenge lob ! Fltzlmraous to battle' for the mid-
dlotoelgtit championship of tbo world. Do-
BBilo the ( rood , opinion ' entertained hero of
* " 'defeated 'BUI
Grerealns ability , he haying
AlcCahoyand Uoorgo La Dlancho In short
order , Cosicllo w9 thb' 'favorite In the pool
rooms at , odds ot 10 ta 7. , The purse was1
jyr,00. Ohundler , 'tbo veteran boxer , acted
as referee.-
It wa % 9:15'when : the men entered the
ring. Cottello appeared , In ( rood form , while *
Groggains1 tall fljruro sccmfid thinly drnwn. <
The first three rounds word fought actively ,
Grcgsralus doing some clover feinting and' '
ducklnfr' Both' men scored good left-handers'
In the mouth. ' ' Costello ovinqpdt-Btloalrc-to-
bore Ijij.but-rhaa'Tr'Wfi'oieifotnb respect for
GrDtfpafnB1 joft. .Urogualns was somewhat1
no'rvuusbut dla * bettor at closa rarigo than
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his opponent. , *
From the fourth round the men warmed
up and In.thailftb , Costello nearly dropped
the Sati Fraud co boy by two , right-handers
on tut bead. Gregcrnlns did'soirio hot in-
lighting , however , , 'and rit the end of the
fifth round Buffalo was rather ( froggy'i
From the sixth to the tenth rounds it was
slow ; Costello tnudo a number of wild loft
swings , ' out his respect for GretrgalnV loft
was too. , great to allow"blm to' do offoctlvo
work ,
The ninth and tenth Costello got.to closer
quarters and dealt some hard biows on Grog-
pains' .wind and oars , , occasionally throwing.
his luft.hand In his mouth. . Ho seemed dis
posed to save nls'iatronKth. Costello forced
the' pace * In tbo eleventh : „
Twelfth round Greggalns played . for Cos-
tolto's' kidneys In Davvson'a style and with tell'
Ing off cot' .
Thirteenth round Grosgalns was hissed
for trying to.back. honl Costello In a clinch ,
Fourteenth' to sevahtoonth rounds The
men : made a cautious fight. In tne ttrioonth
Ureggalns stntrccred Uo.nollo with a straight
loft itvtho.faco and , dropped dim to .a 'sitting-
position with' another. JHo got Costello on ,
the ropes in. tbo sixteenth and 'tried ' 'to ' upper
cut him , b'ul , failed. Cbstollo then staggered'
'
him With a right bander on the he'ad. Grog-
gains- was frequently- hissed for giving Cos
tello the 'should or In clinches.
About n doz'eh blows and none of them'
effective , wore struck from the forty-fifth
to the fiftieth rounds.ID the fiftieth Greg-
galnsTandc-d a straight luft hard on the
chin , getting Costcilo's rljtnt on bis car.
Urcggains' rushed "and Costello dropped near-
I ho ropes. Greggalns lauded two stiff loft
drives , and countered apparently with some
force with his right.
Tno pollco interfered at tbo end of tba
round , and the referee 'decided the contest a
draw. , _
Gullujrlier'K Kusy Game.
RAPID OiiTf S. iD.t Aug. 31. [ Special
Telegram to THE , BcRj-rTba fight last night
m Armory boll between Kelly of 'Minneapo
lis and Gallagher was one of the best ever
given bero. Kelly , weighed rooro and struck
heavier , but was overmatched By Gallagher's
quickness and science. Kelly was knocked
out in the sixth round , .Gallagher comlngbut
wltn'out'a scratch.
. - ' * rjack I'rlnce-Jtovlveil.
11. , Aug. 31.- [ Special Telegram
. 'l' Jaek.Erlnoj' of. . Omaha ; "who
used to oo tbo champion , bloyclo rider on , a
high whpol , Todepa ( luartor-mllo today , -with
slow7tlylng"startl for tut ) In thirty and" 'two-
fifth seconds , which boats the bos t. profes
sional wprld's 'record.- The track : was- rough ,
as itwasiiu.tbe middle' : the' horse 'raoesi
He rode a safety .weighing twenty-four
pounds , geared up to seventy-two inches , "
CAUl'BKLL XTILT CUAMPZUtt.
Tennis .Tournament 'at Newport Ends In
* 7 - llovcy'a Defeat.
NBWPOIIT , R. L , Aug. 81. This was the
last day of .tho tonnls tournament A cool
brisk wlnd/swopt across the court and was
the oqly thing to detract from tbo most
favoTaJjlo'"condltIpns for- peed 'play. Tbo
crowed was one of the largest seen on the
grounds , , as the championship of the year
was toT'ba decided.-
Campbell ivon the first ' set , 7J J , after a
stubborn struggle by Ho'voy.
The * play In tbo second was strong and
careful. Neither showed so. fast a game as
Is'usunlly expected of them , . and tbo style of
play was skillul and cautious , rather than
dashing and brilliant. Hoyoy now made a
stand with tbo score i ) to against him and
brought It to a tlo at 3 all. Hovey carried
away the next thrco games with a rush , and
no won the set , 0 3 , establishing a record.
for tho. match by virtue of exceptionally
good work. .
It was uo\v ono sot all and tbo next was
Important. Campbell ran away from Hovey
at first and soon had the scorn 'f 5. The
lights wore soon drawn out and hotly con
tested. Hovey finally won the two nodded
points , making it 5 3. The effort was too
great , < though , and Campbell took tbo set
with the next game , 0 3.
The fourth and what proved to bo t.bo de
ciding set was among.tbo most extraordinary
ever played- any court. Steadily the
Kuirios went to Campbell , until the icoro was
5 love , and It looked' like u love set. Hovoy
tried bard. for tbo sixth and finally won it.
In the seventh Campbell bad the call at 40 30'
and needed but ono point * Ho could hot got
it and then Hovoy pulled out tbo gamo.
The oightn was a repetition of tbo last.
Hovey scored the next two eumcs , each with
the champion , at 15 making it 5 all. an al
most wonderful.ucblevem'ent under' tbo cir
cumstances. Campbell toot the odd game
easily and forced tbo score to 40 30 in
fcho liokt. Again , for the third-
Lime , tboro t was but ono. point between
aim and success. Again bo lost , but Hovoy
kvaa dono'nnd 'a strolto into tbo net and an- .
jthor boyand tbo lln'o made Campbell the
jhamplon'for-.ho third coaseoullvo year.
Thus ends the 18'JJ touruamoBt , 'with
Jatnpboll retain Ing the title of "champion , '
Hovoy 'winning ' the all-comers prizo'-'aqd '
Larnod taklirg the prtzq'.for the runner-up. .
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Aovemout of , Ocean Htouiuer .
At Bclily i'assed Pennlandi from Now ,
Vork for .Antwerp ; Bpaardam , from New
Vork for Uotiordam ; Ilhsotia , from New'
irork for Hamburg.
At Rio Janeiro Sailed Keglna , for New
-
At Southampton' Amvcd Trave. from
tfow York'for Urpmon. f
At New York Arrived Teutonic , from
Liverpool $ Lahn , from Bremen.
\tK.iTHKlt \ , f01tBVAHT/i.
Pair itiitl Cooler \Vouthcr Will 1'raraU
Tlirouifhout thu St te lotlayv
\VASIUNOTPNJ D ; C. , Aug. 81 , ForeoMt
tdr Thuwday's - For Nebraska t > ir ;
: ooler Ini'.woit 'portions- winds shifting to
ivest , * " is - *
For , the Dakota * Fair , except1 showers In.
jortnorn North Dakota ; cooler ia western
porllons ; winds elJlftlng.to west.
For Iowa Fair ; slightly .wanner ; south-
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iostluds. . ; , j , ' t '
' ' ( Lncttl Itecurd.
Orrion OPTHK WEATHKU BUKKIU , QMAHA ,
( Vuir. ai. Omaha record of rUmperaturo and
rainfall ooinp red with oorratuoDdlnK '
past four vears ; ° ' r * *
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Mllllliiuni J liU8MtUr | . , , , /M > * 87P
\voraya lamp K Uir , ( f' . / s * * \ < -n . Tgn
wclpUa.tUwv . , fK. , . . ,1. * . * , "ftJ *
t SUWroentsbowlBfr.tUopou WUMielUwi f-
itura an J prwlpUUoa at Q bfc for U day '
MM * * lee Murota. li888.'w ; ' oo ' j w a w S
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GREAT RACING-AT3IBfeEAlR
Spee'dy Htms That Are Doing/Soma Excellent -
collont Work on tbo Trick.
* ' ) !
V\ '
SOME CONTESTS FOR BLOOp AND-CASH
* - * ; - - , " * *
' , j f , ft ;
Bovnrnt Itorups Chnnct , Jntb ttOVrer Clnsson
by Tnoir Aiiilltlou : Illvnln i'cstor-
< lnjr-liundreiU Who , < VOnt to tlio
\Vcro Itownrdcil ,
There Is some racing' 'Bt the fair grounds
thojo days. , * - t * ,
This brief tip is all > hat jte * neeassjiry for
the wlso moo , buk ifor , the , fnTarmatlon of
those not so well Informed * fid/tB ' too
small attondanuo at * the raubaj-eaterilay is
proof donclnslvo thai 'Ms.tlaas 'Is/qu'Uq '
immorousU ) < .may lie wpTlVlo elaborate '
"
little ns to the why'nnd whorefdriB rt
"
> In.thdflrstptacatheronrJ ; < ilbts' : of people
right hurolapmnha who arti'i1)orin : ( ( undetj
the bhseiesa hallucination thaVthoy oanjt BOO
any 'good racing bcre'athdmel'feutijt'I'.T n to
on'o that you don't hear' ' ahybo''dj 'who was
outto the traek jre9terdayt ) 1klb'g " ; that W&y.
Thoy-knoWbettor : , - * * >
What did .tnoy soot * s
'We'll , they saw sdmo of .the.pcatUeit speed
oont tsthat'wbreovorpdis : ed. up , Itf , thoao
parts. , They saw tho-last Se'St'of tho" 3:35 :
'trot Wound tip without a akii ? in "JJ:37V : , thp
2:50 : trot' , with nlno starters , won In 2:83 ,
nnd the 3:80 : .trot , vvlth oigbt sihrlors , 'won
'by 5's'hbrtneok , In 2:2S > fTndyrts vva * > garao
2-yoar-old heat and half a dbzon 'more Oftbo
snmo kind in 2:50 : fiat , attd tboy saw the
liveliest ono of 'a trio of bang tails Kick off : a
. . _
if .that wasn't enough 'to add sufficient zest
to the last afternoon of thOSuramer , what
under tbo sun would bet The Individual
who couldn't find enough' In that to enjoy is
nrobably wnlttne to see n match ru'oe : tbroo
in flvo , 'between Sunol and Nancy Hanks ,
when "every heat will bo .trottod r without n
wobolaHin loss th'antwo mlnutea und It is
dead Buro that ho isn't very dhrlouVto go to'
a "boss trot'1 thls.yoar any way. * ,
' The track-yesterday was In tip top condition
"
tion ; in. . Tact , llttlo Billy WigRlotori who ro'dd"
Nick Baker In the .double dash around the
ellipse said that It wus\fnstor than bo over
saw It before. Uy the way ; Billy told the
.judges that ho was Just , turned thirteen. If
ho bad said ho.hadjuat turned it the seventh
time .it' would have been 'oil' ' right , for
bo.it known that bo'-was born on' the Fourth
of July , 1801 , ton mlles n'orthoast ot Alex
andria , ' Wt VoHo Wont' .to California dur
ing' the gold craze of MO , and in passing-
through hero matched thbploUgn : horse that
ho rode across the plalns'bgamst a llttlo gray
broncho owned by a younR"'bucU- the
Omaha trlbo and the racVwas'ruu over the
course now' covered by the-homolstretch of
the fair grounds track , , To satisfy 'curiosity
it may bo as well to sttitcCth&t bO'.lpst . the
race , just the snmo as ho did .yesterday.
Went Knrly to Sco tlio Exhibits.
Notwithstanding that yesterday was some
what' of an off .day for tho' fnfr , hundreds
walling for the race events , todoy nud 'tomor
row , there wa * a goodlycro.wd'in ; attend-
nnco > throughout tbo- afternoon , , tbo snocd
contests undoubtedly attracting the major
portion.
But there were hundreds ol others
who wont early' and viewed with evident
dent satisfaction the magnificent display
ot. garden and field products on
exhibition In the balls ; the big , bulging
pumpkins wore the subjectbf Cranny a good-
natured -joko , while the luscious watermelons ,
grapes , pears and 'apples were object lessons
ot importance ! to v the .business men and
their families , who had 'but'.Vaguo Ideas of
what really could bo raised i in Douglas
county.- , . j
'From ' the haunts of King Agriculture tbo
visitors took inf tho--atookepens nnd-pilzo
shorthorns.1 Alderneys.jputhqmsjHnrtords
and.other' . famous breeds wpro ojcamlned'.wlth.
.closcat.lnturesC In ttio , bog.poris ihero was
alargor ' snowing than , on the openldji" day ,
while so'voral carloads of 'fine horses' were
also placed on exhibition -"td'tho ; dollgb t ot
admiring hundreds' ' " * . " " "
Tbo art ball also presented a vory'differont
appearance than on the oponlnc-day the ex-
hlbltors having finished 'their labors in ar
ranging the display of their exhibits to the ,
'best advantage possibleThe' show of
woman's work is .far superior to any former
year and shows' that the good wives , slstora
and sweethearts of a thrifty "yocmaury uro
tot bohlnd.their eastern sisters In tho'uso of
the needle and the paint brush. * "
But next to. the vegetable sbow-.the poultry
house attracts greatest attention from the
fanciers of high breed * chickens and 'pigeons.
In the history .of * the Douglas , county fair
tbero has boou no more creditable oxhlbittoa
in this department than the' present
display , there belntrau evident. dealro on the
part of exhibitors to 'show tbo skeptical what
our county may boast .of in this denart-
ment.
Ready for the Itiiclnsr.
By 2 o'clock the swell turnouts .of the 'city ;
people began arriving on the grounds , and
When the 'first race was called' the grand
stand , the stretch and the quarter stretch.
were comfortably filled.
The * first event called .yesterday-afternoon
was the unfinished 3 : U5 trot loft over from
Tuesday , with , two beats 'to the credit of Ely-
See and one each to , Solferlno and Advance
J. Nona of tbo starters had become dis
couraged during the night , and seven very'
gumoy and speedy unlmals , thundered down
on Starter Swigort and were sent' away'to an
excellent start. It was 'a raco1 to within a
few yards .of tbo wire , but Ely See finally
pulled tout the boat and race with a cbuple of
foot of daylight to the good. Ecldla Hayes
second , Charlie Baldwin tblrd. Dusty .Heels .
.fourth. . Catherine fifth' , Solferino sixth , Ad
vance J seventh. Time : 2:27 : .
Colts TUilt Can -Travel.
Tbo foals of 1890 showed up so von I'D * num
ber to try two in three for tbo $300 , added
moneyTboy wore :
. Wlllo Warlock , blk. f. . B. a , Brow noil. . Morse
Bluff , Nob. ; Daisy May. b. f. , E. W..Mosher.-
York , Neb.i Edith -Card. o. f , , Clarence 'E. '
Hnidy.'Fullerton. Neu.j McConnac , b. s.,11. E.I
McCorinac. Kulrbury , Nob.i Olmr/oy W. b. . ,
JumosV. . Zlbbell , Fullorton. Neb.j Attolnsb.
s. , Ucott&Uordlnp , Davld.Clty. Neb , ; Charley' '
Itoigs , blk , . , Ed Pylo. byracusc , Nob. " -
1
The others wore good col ts. ut .McCormao
bad'too much speed for ttiom/.andbo landed' '
the first heat In so much'of , a hurry , .that
Ltlllo Warlooa and Daisy May .were . loft ( , ut-
sldo , the fiag , Charley W' second Attolus
third , Charley Boggs fourth , Edith , Qard
flftn ; 'Timo ' : 2:50. : , - " J
The second wus Just a" little. , raoro of the
same stuff , with McCormaa first and Edith ,
who pulled up lame , last. ' Tbo others'
changed places , , Attolus 'taking-second place
for second money , 'Choppy' Boggs'tblrd for-
fourth money and , , Charley W 'fourth for
third money , Tluid ; 3:52 % . Summary :
.
Attolua. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .33
Oluirloy W < . , . . , , . . . .I. . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . z 4
Oliurloy 4logg . . . . , . , . . , „ - . . . . . . . i. . . . . 4 3
Ivcllth Ourtl. , , , . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . .u. . . . . . . . . 6 &
UuisyMuy. . . . , , . , . . .i. . . v. < . Dls ;
Lllllo Wurlook. . . . , . . . . . . . . , i.j..f. . . . Dls.
Time : ftiW-tiKX. ' >
.Mno in' ' the irihy Clu \
jfeb.1 Uflorge DtiJUson , b. A , M. 11 Hild , Kiowu ,
Colo. : Uiru 'Catrreiy. b. H. ' , J. II. May no.
Syracuse : NclM Vaultii , .blk..f , , W , II. Harbor )
I'ullortoo. NoV ) .
It'reiiulrM several trlsls'.to get ttje/bunch
off.'but after tboy not the * wp.rd it didn't-take
'OlcksoD long to lose tbd'.polo . , for'Funny
liablj d It a they reached ' the turA ju "t ax
easy ; alltano * talk , fyle , wbo ; w s
trailing wltn C r y , wpved up R p * r , and
thet trio -went to , tua ' q art rVlnH8. ; .
1'retty good uuurl rtof''i , : * ) , , Upn'ai. , witn'.t
itl TliuyilldVt hnvato HMifit ujibut the'
Wile wu r lea' off in -MX , wlvh Fanny in
front , C ffrw oonil , < PiiU M Uill. . Olokson
lourtU WaniU , ft ; ,
,
Uucad. Dr. , , ,
unI < ? ' form , ' wd aJt , . uroHgU't-tta , J t
quiurwr Io k d - . wdly omwj4 w'l front of
. ulky ,
f tt <
tttU U
off. She was \ iln * , , M she came to tbo
wlri > , and wmit hen'fhfi word was given.
. 'Caffrey ' took the iwnH.wft * never hfeadea.
Not content \v iSvlnif a distance after
losing several li ; sent for. a
place and , wad n rattling
finish to second ;
mistrusted that rwihitir was wrong , and
"all pools and be * , UUftrtat were declared
off. ; ,
off.Fanny11 A took and raco.
( Dlokson wa dra fter the third , and Phil
M and Wanltn f distanced in the fourth.
Dr. Gales con'tllraed totbe somewhat pro-
tnlscuons , and in 188 ihlrd'heat. In1 which ho
finished fourth. J'sel iwck.to olghth place
for fouling McVorn on the lower turn. Ho
had plenty of sgoofSyhoh ho oodld bo kept
on bis feet. Summary :
J'ntiny AA-.WH. ? . , , , . . . . . , . . 1 2 J 1
I ordCairroy. , .i.kJ . . . . . . . . . 2
IJr.Uates. * . . . , . . ; . t.ir.i < i..t. . T 383
? ? ° ? * " " ' . ; . . .i..i < . . . B f j
1'llllM. , . . . „ . , . . . . . . . . 3 4 4UlS
Alice l\.k. ) , . . , , . . . - . tv.o ° " ' I ! jr
Oeoreo UIok80n.t/f/r.f..J . * 0 g dr
Wrtnltti. . . . . , . t , . j.J. . AX r ! , . , " IV5 6dls
Tlmo : .2 : < i3) )
. four 1'rottj > Jtcfttii.
' " ' " "
- . . . - . , . \ . \ of.the WOO
offered for tho2-30 oJftss.JIThoy/woro !
Kltowood , o. rn , < tieaflos &tEllsworl.li.'St. K < 1-
WH/rts. Nob. : Ullly UimowU-Ki. I ) . A. Wil
liams. Sioux City , Ia. I * Helen 1Kb. m. , H. N.
Hlnltli. Itcil Ouk , IitiiiSliiMldland Acme , b. 111. .
Woodltno Stock Farm. KyllcrUm ; Nun. : Bol-
ylduro , Jivbr : B..Tho nM1YounS4 jr. . Colorado
Surln B. Colo. ! Jloliicn D.-vvK fo , s. , James An
thony.Denver , Colo. : Dancer , I ) . s.N J.F. . Mo-
Gulro , Hyors , Colo..Miss : Ouwloy , br. m. , J. M.
Molntosh. lilgulnsTJlle Mo.1
It took four beatiitortleoldo it , nnd ttioy
W2 PJUJ ntty onesijJ Mlss Cawloy , had Just
spool enough , to load''tno bunch when'all
was lovely , but a little1 bad luok cost hr-r the
second heat. , Holdcn Davis , oven with > all
the advnntU7Qrflvon''by extra ozone inhaled ,
throuah-a silver.tulxfin hls'neck.could only
feel th6 effects , ot 'it toitho ; tbroo quarters ,
.and wnen ho and Cawloy .both wont up in
the stretch , , tbo secpndMoll to thu lot ot
Sbudolnnd AcraowUo'alsio trotted a * pretty
boat in the fourth , ! butcouldn'thead the
Missouri maro. Summary r
.MlssGdwlov. . . . . . . .5 . . . , ' ? . . , . . ; . . .
Shadolond Acme , / . . . . . . . . . .
Holdon Davis- ; .
Helen U..r. B 564
Hilly Burton. . . . , . ; . . „ 7 ! T 3 0
Dnncor. r. ri'.7 0 6' 7 3
Kltowood..i.i , . , .j.i. . , . . : . , t 4 6dls
Belvldere , Jr.t.i - . * ; . . 5. dls
' TlmO : SSUU. 2:28 ? { , 2:29ji . 285i' : .
Tbo mtlo'dash for fc > 00was won by Nolllo
H byltwo eood7 lengths JnVl:48lfj Wald second
end , Ntokruaker thYraV-Tho time speaks 'for '
itself. .
In addition to tho'other 'features on the
cord for todny , Online : ' tbo' famous 2-yonr-
old , will go .to boat nor record , 3:10 : , and
Belle Acton will endeavor to lower her marts
of 2:22 : # , which she has set as the world's
' "
yearling record.
Edgar WltnosOH Sorao Fine Races.
EDOAK , Neb. , Aug81 ; [ Special Telu-
gram to Tan BED , ] TQOSO who attended
the track today saw" some , of the most hotly
contested ruois of or witnessed in Nebraska.
The attractions on the card were the un
finished 2i83 pace , the il-year-old trot , the
8:00 : trot and baU-mtlo running race. Tno
first was won by Captain Payne , Gypsy B
second , Frank P . .third/ , Best time : 2:35.
It took seven boats to dpcldo the * 0-year-old
trot , the favorite , "EnrrnolJ.belnp beaten in
tbo last beat by'"ii.p'dse , with Charles F a
very close third..Ittio ' 3:00 : , trot wus also
stubbornly fought , andit looked as tliouch
any of tbo four horses juight win before tbo
last heatwas llnlsliod ; . Summaries ;
First race , U-year-old'trot :
Hoazo Thorn S.s'A. . . 5 518121
Eruntn T \ . \ 7 231212
Charles F. A. . . > .T& . . . 1 I 2 2 a 3 a
Oronui , § . , % . . . 2' 3 4 5 0 3dr
Elulontllonroo.i.i".v..i. , . . 78.Q 4 4 4dr
Ullly f. . . t-.ft. ; -4 ,7".0 5 dr
Independent . . .avvsj. . . ; ; . . . . " Ofl4 ols .
BlacU.Convert..3ti'ta . . : 8 8 Q dr"
Dosttlmo : 2:3J'f5i : * ' " * ; - * * *
Throe mlnutotrattli - -
Oaptulii IIarc..S"lt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 131
Prince Ashland..A > . , . . : - . . : . . ; . . : 4 3 0 ,3
KliiRinoro. . . . . . . . - . . & ! ; . . . .i. . ; . . . . . . . 3 ' 4 3 3
Oulluton . . . . " . V..7 i.t. . . . -rtj.k'2 2 , 1 4
Oloinmlo 0.4. . . < ; - . ; . ' : . ' . . 7 > 7 4 5
Cory's Invincible ty , . ' . . : . . . ' -9 070
Ben Harrison . ' . ; i. . . . 6 r 6 7
Kittle . . . . Wells . . . , . . - - . , . , , . . A ' . _ . . : .n . . . . 10 8 8 8
fld
( Olttdstocb'Oh of'.y ' . ; ? ; . * AflJi'i : ' ? dr. '
Host tlirr5',3iO. ? 4fSS SJsM.C' } < . ' '
Bunnlng race , hull rtllle ana repeat : *
Dutch BIll \V..fiVi. . / - . . ; . , , } . . . > ; . . ' ; . . . 1 I
Sorrel . . , ' ' . . . . . ; . . . . ' . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . ; . ; ' . . . . . . . dls
Luda did
'Tno frod'-for-all tomorrow will bo the event
of the meeting. Gulph , Idayau , Jim Dunn ,
Harry KJolinnie .Blmras and several btbei *
bettor lights-are entered and a track record
of 2:19or4 : bettor'Is ' .oxpectod. . . , . . „
Dogts ti' Dny at hlioephea'd.
SnEEFiiGAD . .BAYN. . Y. , Augl 31. It
rained good and' lia'rdtfrqm 'noon until 2
o'clock and then stopped. The sun came out.
strong , but not so the spectators. The track
\yos wet but in'fairly ' good condition.
Doggott amazed .the spectators by using
ono band and'urin ' for that hair of Dr. Has-
brouck's'roln tnat' ' , partud as the flag foil on
the start for the first , 'ruce. W > th his finger
in ono bit Doggett rodaDr. Hasbrouck from
start to linisn and won.by two lengths. Thb
doctor was first'choice. . Potomac pulled up
very laino or the result might have been dif
ferent. . n '
Doggott again distinguished himself by
outriding Hayward'and landing the Zorultza-
colt , C to 1. wluiior'of , the Partridge stakes ,
with Doctor as.second and Emin Boy , an
added ptartor , third.
First race , seven , furloncs ; Dr. Husbronok
(8 ( to Z ) won. Potoinao (5 ( to 2i second. Correction
( itoltulrd. ) Time : 1:27 : 2-3.
Socond.rnce , the Partrfdzo stakes , six fur
long' , on the turf ; /ornltza. colt. (5to ( 1) won.
Doctor < 4 to 1) ) second , Kmln Oey ( U to 1) ) tnlrd.
Tlmo : 1:10. " - - * . *
Third race. Futurity course : Courtship (10 (
to 5) ) , won , Reginald i.l ( | ' .to ft ) second , Queen
Enid < 3 tel ) , third. Tlmo : 1:15. :
Fourth race , tno great full selling stakes ,
u tntlo nnd a fitrlonRCount - (0 ( to 1) ) , won ,
Knnlty 14 to 1) ) , second , 'Nowor Never (2 ( toJ ) , '
third. Tlbio : 11501-5 , ; , ;
Klftli ruce , Futurity course : Danonnt. (7 ( to
C ) won , Lord Oalmeny (7 ( to 2) ) second , Ella (20 (
to II third , Time : IJ122-3.
Sixth nice. turf , .handicap ; mile nnd one-
fourth : Gloaming f ! to l ) won. Tom Rogers
, (4 ( to 1) ) second. Koijuofort (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
2:104-5. 4
Jtuclug ut KnplU City.
RAPID.CITT , S. D. , Aug. 31. [ Special Tclo-
pram toTiiu BEE. ] Ttio attendance at tbo
races was good and 'tho track 'was In fair
condition :
Special trot : Mountain Hey won , Maxtnot
second , Destle tjaturu .third. Ilest time ;
2:40. :
I'nolnft : Kid Walker won , Maxle second ,
O'Kubanu third. Ilest time : St : > . -
liunnlnir , quarter-mtto : Itod Uuak won.
llooclier second , Juiinltn'third. Time : 0:2.1. : '
ItunnlnOUJ vnrds : Ktartlo won , 1'loUlrs
sccona , bleopy Kutothird , , Tlmo : uUl : ,
TV" itacoi "it Lexington.
LEXINGTON ; Kyi' AU-81. : Track in good
condition , Besfilmo made , 2:17 : ,
First race , MocliagCtStakea forJo-yoar-olds
of ' 2:28 : class.pursal3r.00 ; ' ilutrlmony won , "
Huzel Dull seoond-rKloitro : llonton third ,
Hettirno ; : 1M. ,1' f -
Kocond ruou. i : 7ilanf , nursotl.OOO : Incense
won , Vurllndu U second , Erminlc .tlilrtl. . lut )
time : 2ITU."f :
D8\VItt's Sarsaparnt'a aostroys suoa poi
sons us scrofula , skin-diseases , oczuma , rhou-
miitUm , Its tlraolK.wo HBVOS many lives ,
< JJiit * . -
A'iciri > ofityjsirj uu.r ,
li&nTettlc.
The Munolo. Ind."lr5n works have boqn de
stroyed by Bre. Loss , Hiw.ooos Insurance ,
I30t00. 13"- "
The republican 8fotocbnvoatlou of Nevnd
Is debatlnit'whotli < Mvpr not to cudorao thu
tioxqt of the BllvorJuiituc. '
„ "A'-sUso coach i * ttoJu.lond of passonners
glimnud over a clnr in the yosomlto valley ,
iillfornln. The driver ana jiassongera wore
ull.badly Injured. U j
Mrs. Gortrune TolTt lias t > Mft crantod an
nbsolulo .divorce frewiWIUIonalru Frank
, Tefft uf Now1 Vork. . + > 5a { * '
A mbrtgauo on the LoUUvlllc , St. .Louis & ,
Toxua r.illroiKlfor W.uou.ooo in- favor of the
Central.Truat company ' 'of Now York. h e :
beun registered' ' In the county clerk' * ollico t
jLonUviiii ! ; ; icy ; " > *
'Tho Uwtlrnony.hntAll been slvun In In tlio'
Rorden custuudi'tlre arTfimont of coun el
will , l)9 ln todur. vViMijrduy's. ( .tiwtlniony ,
while lt ; | loltec | notliluK .
favor W)9 prisoner. ' r
Tlie slvlko ut , Siottnl ) jHer' [ & Oo.'t icillls ati
1'lUBburir 1 * liroU ii , . th uion Uosertliig tho'
Aw Ucw tea uwoalatlun. ' U'lie iltuHtlon t
M > Cur ie < lt ( nilllB ,1 lutQKlnit. iiaunyofaho
MM. ramruliii , lu work. ' Neiii-o puddlera
juv * MMl tt'Jt to yoik lu'.Mine ot the in II la.
Tul oWoi , It Isthou t , wll | euuta trouble.
SEEKIG' ADMISSION
PAOB. |
States consul at Liverpool ! * 'All steerage
pisscngeri sailing today efficiently quaran
tined .bofora etpnarKing ; all clothing and
baggage thoroughly tllslnfeeicd by the sui-
.phur itrocoss. .I'Aisongors already embarked
were pronounced perfectly safe by the looil
BUthoritlesvh& atd thoroughly alive to the
danger and are taking-vigorous moasuroi to
prevent any outbreak.1'
WitbVoard ; to the itntemont made by the
agents of the International Navleatlou "com
pany that United State * Con Ul Shorman.nt
Liverpool Is cabling , to Washington thm
there Is no oholorn 'in Liverpool , the Depart-
mom of Stato'snys'that no such dispatches
have becn.iecelrod' ' frdm the consul ,
AT Tti ii'u.BA.vTtNn
Wlmt tlio ORlclnfi Are llohiR in Now York
Itnrbor to Kcp Out tlio IMagno.
NsW YOHK , Aug. 31. Tbo steerage passen-
ftors of the steamer Circussm wnro trnna-
forrod to Hoffninri island this morning
for observation and also for disinfection
of their clothing nnd for the purpose
of .giving each passenger n bath and a change
Of clothing. The Clrc.Msia is authored off ,
quarantine and it is * undergoing n thorough
cleansing. The baggage ot her stoornpo.pas-
soucers has been thoroughly disinfected.
Her 8tcoragd passengers will bo returned on
board the ship tomorrow and the ycssoi no
doubt-allowed ttf proceed to the city in the
uftornood at the latest ,
Tbo steamar Voodam still remains nt
anchor. Her steerage passengers will bo
removed to Hoffman island tomorrow fore
noon to. undergo tbo same process ns those ot
the Circassla underwent. The uassohcors'
baggage has all boon thqroughly disinfected.
All the passOngoi-s ard well and as comfort
able as , can bo oxpootod.
Tno steamer Tputonio arrived this morning
with 409 cabin and DDO steerage passengers.
AH her steerage imsseneprs were found thor
oughly healthy , "no sluKiiesa wnatovor.- The
.baggaga was thoroughly disinfected. Her
stopragQ passengers . are nil natives
and rosldnnts of Brltisli isles , none being
from In foe ted ports ; The saloon and cabin
passengers with tholr baggago-woro trans
ferred to the oily this afternoon.- The ship
will probably bo allowed to proceed to the
city tomorrow.
Health Officer. Tonkins , with Deputy E B.
San born nnd Dr. Byron , a well knoivn
bacteriologist , who is appointed to take
' .chargo of Swlnburn island , vlsltod all the
steamers in the offing this afternoon. Thev
also vIsIted.'Hoffman nnd Swlnburn Islands" .
Deceived the Koportor.
Tno steamer Moravia of the Hamburg
line arrived1 'last evening with , a full cargo
nnd. ? 88 steerage passengers , bringing no
cabin. On being boarded last ovoulng by
the Associated Press news collector- , cap
tain and purser- reported all well on
board. On being boarded by Deputy
Health Officers" Sanborn and Talmngo
this morning her captain and surgeon reported -
ported .that twenty-two of her passengers
died during the voyaeo from cholerine , A
very clo o inspection of'tbo remaining 201) )
passengers was ni'aao and they were all
found to bo , perfectly healthy.- Three oases
of measles developed during the voyag-o but
were promptly Isolated In the ship's hospital. .
Two women were stricken with thb cholera
during the passage , but recovered. They
were found qulto convalescent , this morning
but are Isolated In tbo after stern at the ex
treme end of tbo ship. Health Officer Jon Kins
ordered the 'vessel in thoi lower
.bay . after his inspection and tbo vessel
proceeded at once to an nuoborago off
Norton's Point , Coney island , where she
now lies. Her cassongers no doubt will be
transferred to Hoffman Island tomorrow.
.Tbo-vcssel will bo detained for several days.
Dr. Jenkins will make a thorough investi
gation tomorrow to determine the cause of
the deaths' on boardtho , , Moravia. Dr. Jenk
ins denies emphatically the report that ho
pronounced the sickness on board the Mor
avia as being Asiatlo cholera. A full re-
pore will bo given out tomorrow afternoon.
t .
GUEA.T JNCRKASB IN TIIK DldGASK.
Many Jf v Cases nt Hamburg ; nnd nt Other
l Kuropeun Folnti.
LoNnps , Aug. St. The Hamburg correV
.sponoont of the Standard telegraphs ns fol
lows : Since last night there has been an
.enormous increase in the numpor of person *
.whobavd been. attacked and who have .died
of cholera , 819 cases and 818
deaths having occurred today. Th
interments yesterday lasted far into
tbo night , the total for the day being Ul. A
feeling' deep gloom has settled over tbo
city. The loss to the commercial commu
nity Is reckoned at several million marks
dully , The exodus from the city Is unabated.
Tbo weather conditions are favorable to. the
progress , of the epidemic.
The Times' St. Petersburg correspondent
telegraphs that cholera Is subsiding , nt Nijni
Novgorod , and has quite ceased atKosoloff. .
The disease is said to .bo on. the increase ,
however , in , S.U Petersburg. The of
ficial' statistics show tnat the mortality
from , cholera ban been greatest in the Cau-
caUus. Up to August S3 the total number
of deaths throughout the Russian omplro ia
glvnn at 107,017 , but owing to tbo knovyn in
completeness of the official statistics , tbo
real number may safely bo reckoned as h ! h
ns 150,000.
The Times' Vienna correspondent says
that tbo authorities , hava accepted the assist
ance of the Red Cross society , which -was 're
cently tendered in the event of nn qpldemlo
of cholera In Austria.
The Times' Brussels dispatch says' : . Two
genuine cases of 'cholera appeared in tbo
Nostras St. tflerre hospital today. Ono of
the patients' -.died. Much excitement was
also created throughout the city by thb - outbreak
break ot tbo dUoase.
The Rome correspondent of the News says :
Sporadlo cases of cholera have occurred in
Naples , Venice nnd Genoa. Tno patients
have been Isolated and tbo nubile hnvo not
become alarmed.There has' been Improved
sanitation in the various' .Italian cities since
the epidemic of 1887 , and it la hoped that this
will bavo the off act of staving off the dlsoaso.
A man died of Astatic cholera atLunet , in
Horuult | Franco ' , yesterday. Prompt meas
ures were t'aupato proyent tbo spreading of
the 'disease.
r , i ; -
" - Notes of the I'laguc.
IlHUWiBW , Aujr. HI. A wdiiinii died of chol-
ot'i at Jjncken. At Urugcs two uasosaro olll-
( liilly.reported. . Throe ocourrod nboiird the
vessel Antwerpec. , end no proved fatal , i'or
today A ntwerp reports oluht now cases of
uholerii nnd four " .deaths. -
i'KAOKK. ; , < i.nBrun cotr.-
pmy ; rofususto ta ) i aboard its vosKDlS pus-
sonioru' for j\mnrlna ; comlnir' frotr.'cljol ira lu-
footud counlrloa'It : hits refused -passage to a
-
TANOIKII. AUK ; 31 Qunrnntlno has boon or- ' '
ilcrud at lUl.tliojwrts -Morocco. . A stojmur
from 'Ilanibiiri ! ' which arrival ) ut this pore
tuday was .found tq ho Infected with thu
plague. Two persons on .board had tllcdffrout
oho era nnd suvor.APOtliors were miffonng
from the dlsoaso. Tno'vussol wus rdfusod n
nratlqun.
Livunroou A r. 31 , Ono of the cholera
patients hero Is dond and two others are In n
critical condition. i
H TA PRA. Autt. 3l.--Two schtnon tof the tow
fthlp llnrrlngioh were removed to the hospital
toilnr suffenng from what Is supposed to bo
oho'ora. '
UottKN , Aim. 31 , Four deaths' from cholera
osoiirrod here to Jny ,
llnussKi , Aug. : il. Nine cnioa of cholera
have boou roportml in Mniines. fourtcou miles
from Antwerp. MnlltifR Is the central station
of tliorallwnys which iravcrso.Bolaluw.
IlKiu.iN , Aup. 3I. A workm..ir holoiiKlnc to
the lowest clus nnd of exceedingly Intoiupor-
utohnbltR. who dlod frolu oholdrn todny , wn
seuod with tlio Innludy nftcr drlnklna a
qtiiintlty of canal water *
Prof. Koch is to return to Itambiirn. Ho'
will bo nocontpnnlcd bv military nnd civil
surgeons.
Al-holoritlo outbrenk Im8 occurred in the
vlllnco of Kmlur , nour 1'oson. among u niun-
jjorof llninbiirgrotiiKoCN nnd onsoaof aslml-
li r chnrnutor nro ronorto I frohi Si'mndau ,
llonthcn , Btnttsart and Onnrlottc'nbord.
.Tlio special dispatch bo.it Oreif is nuarnn-
tlnod at Kiel , Imvliu on board a ease of sick
ness suspected to bo cholera
A.1TXO.VLK.lOUll.
Coming ChnmplonS' MnunRn to Get Ono
Gnino In Trying fur Two.
CLKVELA.ND , O. , Aug. 01. Cleveland and
Baltimore tried to 'play wo games today ,
but darunoss stopped the second ono at the
ond.of the fifth Inning , neither club having
scored. Cuppy's effective , work In the first
gnrno kept the visitors down to three hiti.
while Cohb was hit for twelve singles and
two doubles. Attendance 1,600. Score :
Olovolnnd , , . . . . . . . . . . 2 00103102 8
llaltlinori ) . . . . . ; . . . . . 0 00300001 1
III-s ! Olovolnnd , 14 ! Ilaltlmoi-o , a Errors !
Olovoland , 2 ; Itnltlmorc , .1. B.trnod runs :
Cleveland , tit Nnltltnoro , I. Ilattorlos : Oliopy
nnd Xlinnicr ! CobbuuJ Uunson.
Second game :
Olevoland < i. . . . . .u. . . . 0000 0 0
llaltlmoroi o 0 0 0 0 0
lilts : Olovoland. 3 | nnUtmoro , 4 , Krrorsi
OIovolnnd"il : lliltlmoro. : 0. Iiattorlo9i Young
and Zlmmer ; MoMnhon nnd Uoblnson.
Throe Straight to the Joimlin.
Pwrsnuno , Pa. , Aug. 31. The No.w. Yorks
were constdorably crippled todny and'put ' ub
a.tnlsorablo. game in the field. On this ac
count tboV 'dropped tholr third oonsocutlvo
game to tbn 1'ltlsburgs. Attendance , 1,400.
Scorer
Ptttsburpr. . . . . . 0 3010022 * 8
Now York . . . . .0.2 0 1 0 , 0 0 0 5 5
lilts : PittsburR , 7 : Now York , & Errors :
Plttsburg , 7 : Now York , 2. Earned runs :
New York. a. Uatterlos : Ehret nnd Maek ;
King and MeMuhon.
Uncle's ItoTcnjro on Harry Wright.
CHICAGO , 111. , Aug. 31. The Colts took tbo
third straight game from the Quakers today ,
winning 'by ' perfect fielding and opportune
batting , AVouthor steady , cool. Score : i
Philadelphia. . . . 00013000 0 3
OhloaRO. 0 0202100 -G
lilts : .Philadelphia. 12) ) Chicago. 11. Errors :
Philadelphia , 1 : Uhluago , U. , Earned- runs :
Philadelphia. 3 ; Chicago. 4. Uattorlost Curacy
and Dowse ; Qumborc and Schrlvor.
Junk's Arm Is All lllBht Now.
CINCINNATI. O. , Aug. 31. The Redi were
unable to bat Stlvetts nimBoiton won easily.
Daub , the now pitcher- was put in toaay.
Attendance , 2,200. Score :
Cincinnati. . 100 I ) 00000 1
Boston 4 1101200UO 5
HltH : Cincinnati. 1 : Ilonon , 8. Errors :
Cincinnati. 5 ; lioston , 2. Earned runs : None.
Hatterlcs : Daub and Vaughn ; Silvetta nnd
Ganzol.
rick-Up for the BrlcloRrooms.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. , Aug. 31-tStratton was
given rotten support today and the Droou-
lyns had n waluovor. Attendance , 1,000.
score ;
Louisville 00010000 0 1
Brooklyn , . . „ . . 0 42001 11 -0
lilts : Louisville. C , Brooklyn , a Errors :
Louisville. Oi llrooklyn ; 0. , Earned mpui
llrooltlyn , 1. Itattorloai Strntton and Merrttt :
Haddock nnd C. Daly.
of the Teftms.
B. Broxvn of Lyons Is nt the Arcndo ,
E. S. Mnlono of Stella is nt the Millard ,
O. N. Whlto of Cblcano is nt the Mercer.
T II. Orrof Ponoa Is n guest nttho Arcndo.
11. J. Hobbln.i of Shol'.ou is nt the Dollono.
S. H. Ehvood of O'Nolll Is nt the Arcado.
J , L. Daltor ot West Point Is at the Mur
ray.
ray.A. . P. Cuylor of Dos Mblnos. Ia. . is nt the
Mlllara.
R. Womoloy of Lincoln Is registered nt the
Dollono ,
T , L. Hall of Burwoll Is a guest nt the
Mllltird.
Bnnlott Richards of Chndroujs"at ttiq
Murray.
C. U. Somors of Norfolk was at the Mercer
yesterday.
J.y. . MclConnn of McCooit is rostistorod
at the Arcado.
Mr. B. Rosowntor started east Tuesday
evening on business.
General \V. T. Clark of Denver , Colo. , Is
in tbo city and paid n visit to TUB IJKi ; ,
Mr. Howard B. Smith and family returned
yesterday from nn extended visit in the
oast.
oast.C.
C. Hi Wlnshlc nnd Bi E. Smith bf Fremont -
mont nro among tbo Nebraskans nt'tho Del
lono.
ij.-J. Mclntosh , P. C. Jones nnd A. W.
Atkins of Sldnoy uro registered at tha
Paxton.
VVIlirn'm Thatcher Smith , goncrnl n'sont for
James S > Klrlc & Co. , Is In the city nud
reports trade cood.
Gilbert Pratt of Saybrook. Conn. , Is tbo
Kuostof Secretary-Bradley of tbo Manufac
turers association.
Dun A. , 'Morlarty , assistant chief of th7o
Los.Augoloa , Cal , , flro department , is in the
city , the 'guust of Chiefs Gnlllgnn and
Saiter. Mr. Morlarty is an oldOnalia , boyand
ho spent tbo greater 'part kof last 'night in
swapping oxporlonoes'wlth the two Omaha
chiefs about early days In tbo Uato city ,
Chief Morlarty Is raturnlng frorti.nn1 oir *
tended eastern' tripand will leave -tonight
for ihs homo.
NBW YOIIK , Aug. 31. I Special Teloer'a'm
.to TUB BEE.I Omaha : P. C. McMullom ,
Mi Rttcbio , Hoffman house ; J. T. Riblnson ,
buyer for Koblnson & Stokes company , St.
NlcholusV. ; . D. Konvon , Albomarle. 'Kear-
noy : C. IL Griggs , vvestmlnster. Lincoln
S. Browne ! ! , Albomarlo.
CIIIOAOO , 111 , , Aug. ' 31. rripdclal Telegram
toTmBi'.i : . | Nobrnsknns nt the hotels-
Grand Pacific : Thomas P. Gibson , , J& ,
Beatrice. Auditorium : William Rnlnhum ,
Omaha. Palmer House : Joseph 13. Lowp ,
Omaha. Motronoto : Mrs. Mark' Manning ,
Lincoln. Richelieu : II-H. Uou-umn , Boat-
rico. Leland : Hnrvey Powow. Omaha.
Tromont : A. H. GIHis , Columbus.- ' Great
Northern : D. A. Pauton , Lincoln.
DoVVItt's araaparlliu cleanses the blood ,
increases the appetite and touos up the sys.
tern. It has bonotlttod many people woo
have suffered from blood dUordcrc. It will
bolpyou. ' ' '
Spectacles accurately fitted ; rofrnottve
oxuminntion froo. Tudor Optical Co. ,
corner Fnrnam and 14th.
A Nice
Quiet Game
Is never , " - *
Complete , . , 'Jl ! -Jfl'
without a ; ' . ic -
liberal supply ' ; .of | 5 j
"
& *
Biackweil's Bull Durham ;
7 "
}
5moking Tobacco ,
composed only of "pure leaf"grown in the famous
Golden Belt , its uniform quality , and rich fragrant aroma ,
recommend it to all who desire a really good smoke. . i
'
No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has *
secured and held the popular favor as has Biackwell's
. Bull Durham. It is now , as it has been at .all times dur
ing the last 25 years , the best in the world. Made only by _ _
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. ,
DURHAM , N. C. *
THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY
ruroj nil ( Hsordnrs of the Slonuch , I.Ivor , Itoirols , KUoay.9 , Ul.nl lar , Nervom
IIsii5cs , Loss of Appntlte , Ileailudio , Cflnstipalljn , CostlrcuJH , InJl eitbu , 1III-
ous uci-s , 1'cTcr , I'ilcs.Etc , , null run 'CM ilia Bystom Io33 liabln to contract disoaja.
DYSPRPSIA.
nA.DWAY-'S PtltM are cure for thU oa-npliilnt They tone up the Internal sooretloni t
healthy action , restore strength to tba stomach , and otiablo It to perform Its funntloiK.
Priorino : a liox , Bold by all.drusaUU , or mulled by UADWAV & OO. , U3 Warrpu Street ,
Now Yorlt. on rouelpt of.prlco.
Every MAIf can IIR
IS'/KONQ and VIG
MAN OROUS la all reipecu
_ _ Iby , u.ln SPAWSSH
NJSKVXNK , llie rcat Opanii.li Remedy. YOUNG MBN
OK OLD luUerinS from NERVOUB KHUII.ITY. X.O8T or
FAlilNO UANHOOD , iilKbtlyemissions , convuUioniJ nervoui ,
i , pro > lrationCMU d by the USD of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wako'
fuln i , roenuliicprestlon , | a of power Hi clilirr sex , tpermaior-
: ANU AFTKB usK , rlioja cauied by self abuse and over iiidulRencp or any personal weak'-
ness can be rcUored to perfect hvalth and llio NOHI/E VJTAWTY OF STHONO. KBU.
V/e Rlva a written guarantee wlili 6 boxes to euro any cn a or refiind tlio in"n " 'i < -x-i boxei ( j
For Sala in Omtfiia by Snow , JLund & Co.
keep a full line pf .Campaign Goofis in
stobkfor MCillitary , NavalCavalry and Zo.u.ave
: battallions ; Cadet , Continental and iDrum
Corps , Capes , Helmets , Shirts , LegginQs'Belts ' ,
Torches , etc , Oves,20O different corh'bin.ations ' .
to select from. Send to us fp.r illustrated Price
C.orner i'S.th ' , afhd Douglas Streets ,
M anufaciu rers.