Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 18, 1893, Part One, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . SUNDAY , -.TUNE 18 , 18D3-TWRNTY PAGES. i H
LAMPLIGHTER IS THE PICK
Losa of the Brooklyn Has Not Dampened His
Ohoico for tbo Suburban.
PLAYED STRONG FOR A SURE THING
ItnndrniU of Horsemen Are I'lnnllnR Their
rj Cnnh on Him ARnln Hmiquct , Clm-
rnilo nnd ItncitlnndVrll IIked
Aldo-Othcr ItncltiR
NEW YOIIK , Juno 17. It Is seldom that
racing tncn form such pronounced opinions
regarding the winning chances of n certain
liorso at a race ns they have this year for
the Suburban handicap in advance of the
ilny of the raco. Every man hnvlng any
connection or interest m racing seems con
fident that ho can plcK the winner , nnd that
too , strnngo as it may seem , whllo nearly nil
ndtnlt the race to bo nn open event with n
possibility for nny of several candidates
winning. By far the greater number of
'horsemen" think that Lamplighter Is sure
to go under the wire a winner of next Tues
day's great event , but still Chnrado , Ban
quet , Dr. Hasbrouck , llacoland and Lconn-
well have hosts of friends. Klchnrd
Croker , now that Tnmmany is out of It ,
says that ho has no choice.
The betting nt noon todny on this great
event was ns follows :
Horses. Ago. Odds.
T.ninpllehtcr . * 2 to 1
Ilaiiouet . ' ' 4 to 1
Kiiculimd . ° H to 1
Ohnrmlo . 4 ( Ho 1
Dr. Ilnsbrouck . > 10 lo 1
) 'os.srifa . . 9 15 tel
Tim I'oppor . 4 IB tel
I < ionnwell.i . i--- 7 K.lol
Mar * . 4 Blot
Nonmd . 4 30to 1
llussoll . 20 to 1
HlKh Commissioner . u 30 tel
Two llltH . * ut ) lo 1
jjnnlundor . 9 30 tel
Vldollo . . . 4 3tol (
IddlcalolRh . J DO tel
50 to 1
iVomuth : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : o aotoi
Htovo Estcs T. 4 BO tel
Torrlflor 5 10 to 1
How the Home * Work.
* The announcement that Banquet will ro-
malnnt homo nnd take part In the Suburban
Jnstond of going to Chicago ns stable com
panion to that stulr climber , Don Alonzo , hag
given pleasure to every eastern goer.
Lamplighter has been doing strong exer
cise slnco his departure from Morris Parlc.
Seven furlongs in 1:30 : upon ono occasion ,
a milo nnd an eighth In 1S7 : upon another
nnd some long canters comprise his schedule ,
Ho is so fit that It is scarcely necessary tc
give him a Suburban-trial.
Colonel North's Iddlcslelgh Is galloping
strongly , ns ho nlways does. His traiuoi
pays ho will surely go to the post In noxl
Tuesday's raco. While ho may run better ni
Shocpshcad than : ho did at Wcstchcstor. h (
seems out of his class when opposed t <
Lamplighter , Banquet , Dr. Hasbrouck am
Charado.
Derby Cnmlldntc Sturt.
The eastern contingent of American Dorb ;
candidates left for Chicago today. Kecno Ji
Sou sent St. Leonards , Chorister and Cms
wick : M. F. Dwyer , Don Alotizo ; the Onol
stable , G. W. Johnson ; Gideon & Daley
Kamano. nnd Morris & Sons , Rainbow. Al
though the American Derby will not bo rui
until this day week , it is deemed ndvlsabli
to have tho'candidates on the ground li
Ample season to overcome the ill effect * o
the long and tlrcsomo railway Journey o
1,000 miles.
Don Alotizo has 'covered the milo and ;
half , which comprises the American Derb ,
district , in 2:117 : fiat in his race with Rair
bow ; St. Leonards and Chorister hav
worked n milo 'and ' a half with consldcrabl
in rcsorvo at the finish in 253 ! ; Ramnp
worked the dlstnnco In n trifio better tha
2.38 nnd G. W. Johnson hnd his final trial n
old Jerome park yesterday morning and dl
the mile and u half In 2:87. :
MOKULLO MADK THU JIACC.
\Vlnncr of I.nut Yi-iir'n Futurity Cnpturi
' tlin Ilawthorno I > rrl > y.
CniOAOo , Juno 17. The great Morollo wo
tha Chicago Derby todny in the presence (
13,000 pcoplo. The Hawthorne track was j
fast as it gets in midsummer and all the coi
dltlons were favorable. The tlmo , 2:10 : ,
faster toy three seconds than the dlstanc
n milo nlid a fourth , has over boon covorc
on this sandy path. Morollo was mac
favorUo at odds of 1 to 4 on , while there w :
some play on Cushiug's Boundless at 4 > to
The start was good. Ingomar had a sllgl
advantage , with Boundless and Morcllo i
the rear. Morollo's rider' hold a stout ro :
on the favorite nnd kept him back , but Kui
took Boundless out In front nnd tl
Gushing colt was leading by a longl
nt the end , followed In turn -Ingotna
Henry Young , the King and Morollo. The
was little change In this order lu the run
the quarter , the pace being quito live !
Wearing the half , Morcllo , ut ono touch
the spurs , moved up from last place to st
end , being checked as soon as ho was wi
lapped on the loader , Ingomar. Then Kur
who rode Ilko a crazy boy , shot Bouudlc
forward once more , nnd ho w s loading by
length nt the three-quarters and ruimii
apart from the others and next to the out <
rail , From that out. the race was botwtu
Morollo und Boundless. The latter wi
leading by a neck after they had rounded
Into tlin stretch , but Morollo passed him ni
won under u strong pull by a length and
lialf. Boundless beat Ingomar four lengt
for second place. Summary :
First racn. llvo and n half furlongs : Arl
Koni won , 1'oyloula second , John Dunn thli
Tlmo : 1:1BM. :
Kocond racu , sovnn ftirlonirs : T.nulxo wr
Union Kccoml , DuUu of Mllpltnx third. Tin
Third race , the Chicago Derby. $5,000 nddi
87&0 to second und $250 Ifrthlrd. mlln and
fourth : Mnrullo (1 ( to 4) ) won , lloiinillcsH (
tu lni ) > i-oml , IiiKonmr (15 ( to 1) ) third. Tin
J:10. : Tlmo by quarters : 25 , &U , 1 :
* lt4Hi.2:10. ! :
Fourth raco. six furlongs : Holster wi
Hturtor t'aldwoll Hccoml , Marculllmi till
Tlmo : llrt.
Fifth men. six furlongs : Kncmir won ,
Crolx Kocoml. l.onnlu U third. Tlmiii l:17-i :
Htxtli rnco , Hlc < iiluclmBO't\vo and onu-fou :
nillos : 1/IJnro won. Ulunior becond , Flip V ,
third. Tlmo : 314. ;
HTAKi : HACKS AT ST. I.OUIS.
tno Illcli Kventi Sottloil In Nplonillil Vo
by Uooil OilitH llorsoj.
ST. Louis , Juno 17. The slaho events wi
decided at the fair grounds today In the pi
cnco of 8,000 pcoplo. Weather was Ideal ti
the sport line ; track fast. The Ost
stakes for 2-year-olus was the first ono
.elded. The distance was six furlongs nnt
Levy's smart filly landed the prlzo wlthoi ;
particle of trouble. It was worth $ J,15i !
iho winner , Next followed Uio Cycle
stakes for U-yoar-olds and upwards ut HO'
furlongs. It furnished n ruttllnft good :
ish. Goraldhio proved herself the fleet
* ono of tha lot nnd won by n half length fr
Highland , who had tha same ndvantugo
W Pedestrian , It was worth 51'JIO to the i\
nor. Summary :
First i are , lx furlongs : Wnrron Lolaml
to 1) ) won , Kubo llnnows (3 ( to 1) ) uucotul , 1
KIIR | ( & tel ) third. Tlmo : 11& ; ,
Rrcond rnco , U ago stukus , for 2-yenr-o
11,000 added , six rurl ( > iiK i Ulurn lliiuor ( I
- II won , UluraVhlto ( 'JO lo 1) ) bi-coiul , C'hui
T ( ft lo 1) ) third. Time : lslGJ. )
Third racu , Iho Uyclonu Ntakus , for 3-yo
olus and uu , bovuu fiirloiigs ; Unruldlno (5 ( I
won. lllghhitultH to Dsucoud , I'tnlt'strlun (
Dlhlrd. Tlmoi 1U01 } .
Fourth racn. sullhiK , llvo furlonct ) : Croc
(0 ( to 01 won , Maud D | U to 1) ) second , l.lttlo .
llalQtol ) third , Tlmo : 1:03. :
Fifth men , ono mllu : llansiick (2 ( lo 1) ) w
MuKglo Clluo (30 ( to 1) ) second , Uochu (1& ( t
third. Tlmoi 1:4B .
Klxth race , ono milo : Orantto (5 ( to 1) ) v
Rod Cap CJ lo 1) ) second , Lanijlcy (30 ( to 1) ) th
Tlmo : 1:45 ,
Hovunth race , ono milo : Zandur (8 ( to 6) ) v
Leonard (0 ( lo 1) ) second , Uoronut (4 ( lo 1) ) th
Tlmo : 1:44 : ,
Klxhlh riirn.jnllo and a sixteenth : Sou
more (6 ( to'J ) won , Floodgate ( B to 1) ) soci
lioiblo lllland(6 ( toll third. Time : 1:6U. :
Opened AVltliout the Huliiirluii.
SucEi-aiiBAD DAT , Juno 17. For the I
time alnoo its Inauguration , the Subur
was not the star attractiou of the opcnin
'BuoepsheaU Bay , The Inaugural event
, n llvo-fnrlong sprint.Valcott was
favorite. Sir Matthew was inatallod a <
second choice with Sirocco. Sirocco
the rnco from start to finish nnd romped past
the po.1t In nn onsy gallop In the remarkably
fust tlmo of Ml 4-o , which Is the fastest over
mndo over this track. Summary :
First rnrp , flvn-plffhUnnlfi ! Hlroceo < 3 to 1) )
won. Wldtn llosotn to 1) ) second , Wnlcoit (2 ( lo
llthlrd. Tlmoi 604-5.
Second rnco. dm nnd n hnlf furlonci : Horn-
nllM ) (7 lo 2) ) won , Deolnri(0 ( to 1) ) m-cond , Hurl-
Imilmm [ 4 toG ) third. Tlmo : 1:07.
Third race , hnlt ml IP : Inln (12 ( l D w" " , qn" >
Lucas (2 ( to 1) ) second , Montcpol (10 ( to 1) ) third ,
Tlmo : 4H.
Fourth rnco , ono milo : Sir Wnltor (7 ( to 5) )
won , Sir Frnncls (12 ( lo 1) ) seoond , UdRurwood
(6 ( to llthlrd. Tlmo : 1:4.1. :
Fifth rnco , ono nml ono-clchth nillos : Kil-
kommy ( H to 1) ) won , Lowlnndor (8 ( lo 2) ) second ,
Dr. llnsliroiirklf , tool third. Tlmo : 1:544-5.
Sixth ruco , sovmi-oluhths tnlln ! l.lr./.li' (7 ( lo 1) )
wonlloimln ) : (0 ( loOlHorond , Slovi ) Lslo * (0 (
to Dthlnl. Tlinu ; l:2a4-5. :
Illnlr'n .MrntliiK TliU Wook.
HI.AIII , Nun. , Juno 17. [ Special to Tun
Bp.n ] . The Blair races follow closely after
the races in Omaha , nnd a big tlmo Is antici
pated. The officers have snared no tlmo or
money toTirrnngo for n successful raco. Al
ready about fifty entries hnvo been made for
the harness races , nnd n good entry for the
running races also. Nearly all of the horses
that wcro at the Omaha races Inst week
have entered for the Blair races , which
oomo off Juno 21 , 23 nnd S3. Reduced rntcs
nnvo been mndo to all of the adjoining towns
on both railroads. Parties can leayo Omaha
ut 1:15 p. in. nnd roach Blair in tlmo to see
the races , and return nt 7i0 : ! p. in , , thereby
losing only half a day.
The progam Is :
First Day , \Vodnosdny. Juno 21-I'urso No.
1. 3io : : trolling , $200 ; purse No. 2 , 2:85 : trot
ting. $250 { purse No. n , ono-lmlt milo nnd re
pent , running , 2 In 3 , $70. , .
Second Day , Thursday , Juno 22-1'urso No.
4.2:40 : trolling , I'JOO ; purse No. 5 , 2:35 : jinc-
Ing. J250j purse No. 15 , llirco-fourlhs of n milo
hunt and repeat , ruiinlint , $100.
Third Day. Friday. June 23-i'urso No. 7 ,
2:50 : trolling. J200 ; purse No. 8,2:28 : trotting ,
WOO ; pursu No. 0 , ono mllu dash , running ,
$100.
Sploiullil Sport ut I.ntonln.
CINCINNATI , Juno 17. The large crowd at
Latonla tod'ay saw a good program carried
out on a slow track. Two > vell backed favor
ites won Phllora and Plutus. Plutus at 0
to 5 won the Hilyar stake , worth § 11,100 to
the winner , after n hard struggle with Do-
captlon.
First race , six furlongs : Fontlnolln (8 ( to 1) )
won , John llcrkloy (2 ( to 1) ) second , The Here
(12 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : IslSV' .
Second ruco , ono milo nnd seventy yards :
I'hllorn (8 ( to 51 won , LoKrnudn (12 ( to 1) ) second
Hurry Smith ( Ole Dlhlrd. Tlmo : 1:4015.
Third raco. ono milo : I.nccolonn (3 ( lo I ) won ,
Itonnlo llyrd(5lo ( 1) ) second , Itonald (12 ( 10 1) )
third. Time : l:44'/i.
Fourth rnco , nine furlongs : Plutus (0 ( to 5) )
won , Decent Ion (10 to 1) second , lluck McCuim
(10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lB8t : { .
Fifth race , llvo furlongs : Jlttlo Chris (10 ( to
1) ) won , Saruh ' 1 (10 ( to 1) ) second , In Front (11 (
to 2) ) third. Tlmo : 1:05.
Sixth race , six furlongs : Captain Donna (4 (
to 1) ) won , llulcvon (8 ( to 5) ) second , Avoudalu
(15tolthird. ( ) Tlmo : 1:17 : ! { .
Ghillnilii | nt Gloiirustor.
Gi.oucT.sTr.ii , Juno 17. Results :
First race , ono milo : Wallace O ( S to 1) ) ,
won , Mltou (4 ( tel ) , second , lilonall < 10 to 1) ) ,
third. Tlmo : 1:4G'/ : ' .
Second race , llvo-i'Ighths milo : EH (5 ( to
2) ) , won , John McCarlRlo(4 ( to 1) ) , second , Lady
Lister (4 ( to 1) ) , third. Tlmo : 1:04. :
Third ruco. Ilvo-oiRliths milo : Llttlo Phil
(5to ( 1) ) , won. Congress (11 ( to 1) ) , second , Silence
( U to Dlhlrd. Tlmo : 1:04. :
Fourth race , seven furlongs : Equity (3 ( to 5) ) ,
won , IVkln (2 ( to 1) ) , second , M'orlh (7 ( lo 1) ) ,
third. Tlmo : 1:32.
Fifth race , four nnd a half furlongs : Vnl-
odln (10 ( to 1) ) won. Klnpscluro (15 ( to 1) ) second ,
Emblnm(5 ( to 1) third. Tlmo : 574' .
Sixth ruco , four nnd n half furlongs : Ills-
.out (3 ( to 1) ) won , Mtn ( ti to 5) ) second , llluc
Wing (3 ( to 1) ) third , Tlmo : 57JJ.
Seventh ruco , hurdle , milo nnd n fourth :
Ecnrto (2 ( to 1) ) won , St. John , (7 ( to 10) ) second
llluwaviii(15 ( lo 1) ) third. Tlmo : 2:25 : ? { . A
II. Fox full at llrst jump.
( Joint ; "t ( iiltteuliurc.
GUTTENIIUUO , N. J. , Juno 17. Results :
First raco. scivpii"-ulKhtlis milo : Lllllo U (4 ( tc
5) ) won , Control (5 ( to D second , Mollta filly (8 ( u
1) ) third Tlmo : 1:03H. :
Second rucc , four und a half furlonss : Xono
hlu (2 ( to 1) ) won , Dominance (5 ( to D .second
Detroit (7 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 50.
Third race , tliroo-foiirths milo : Vncubom
(0 ( to ! > ) won , Spondolluo (0 ( to 1) ) second , MuiUlci
(5 ( to D third. Tlmo : IjlOy.
Fourth rnco , thrpo-fourlhs milo : IllllotDou :
(5 ( to 1) ) won. Crocus (3 ( to 1) ) second , My Follov
" ( U toll third. Tlmo : 1:17. :
Fifth race , flvo furlongs : Cluriis (2 ( lo 1) ) won
Iluynwnv (0 ( to D second , Hindoo More ( oven
third. Tlmo : l:04i. }
Sixth ruco , milo and ono sixteenth : Ki-nl
( Gtol ) won , JoxloWulls (3 ( to 1) ) second , Ullz
znrd ( tUo G ) third. Time : 1:52V4.
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KcHiilt-i nt Nun l runclsco. .
SAN FHANCISCO , Juno 17. Results :
First rnco. thrco-ohlith.s milo : Hod T.lgh
won , Nellie Van second , Cyclouo third. Tlmo
.Second rnco , four and n half furlongs : Hani
"l/.utlon won , Fortunn second , llnppy Dan
Ihlrd. Tlmo : 50.
Third race , handicap , six furlongs : Quartci
fitalT won , Homulus second , ( jnielo thlrc
Tlmo : 1:10. :
Fourth rnco. four nnd n half furlongs , twr
vear-oliN : Moiitnlva won. Seaside scconi
t itiirrango third. Tlmoi ! > & ! $ .
11n Fifth rnco. liandlcnp , milo nml ono qunrtei
n Sir Iteell won , Dlnc.ro second , Lady Uwcn
7. third. Time : 2:10. :
7.o
o nt i-i : t t.
EAST ST. Louis. Juno 17. Results :
First rnco , flvo furlongs : linn Connomnr
won , I.uko Klelinrds second , Captain Jac
third. Tlmo : 1OH.
Second ra.cn , llvn furlongs : Gllpatrluk woi
Moiitollhocoml , McL'roa third. Tlmo : 1:10. :
Third ruco , six furlonss : Virgin won , Floi
11 onroShunks second , Mnmto li. third. Tlmi
, 2 Fon'rtli race , nine und ono-slxteontli of
milo : p'SulHnin won , Hlrum Argo scconi
] [ , : nly Hunt 1 tlilrd. Tlmo :
Flftl "i race Declared olf.
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31(111. Stl'COLT.l'S
Ill * Trip to the WvHt mid \Vlint Ho Exptc
to Accomplish.
is New YOIIK , Juno 17. Mgr. Satolll , th
apostolic dolognto , and his party at tl
Catholiu university , loft Washington yeste
day for an extended tour through the wes
which has been arranged for him. Tl
start from Washington was mndo quiet
nnd few knew of the delegate's departur
St. Paul will bo the first objective point c
iho party. There the party will bo mot li
Archbishop John Ireland , who will uutei
tain them for n sufficient time to pormtt th
foreign visitors to study the country mid i
spoct Thomas university , whloh.ls under tl
care of Archbishop Ireland.
it. When the little company resumes its to
it.th westward , it will bo installed In the sum
th tuons private car of James J. Hill , the pro ;
up dent of the Great Northern road , which ;
has tendered for the use of the trnvoloi
Mr. Hill and Archbishop Ireland will rcmii
with Mgr. Satolll during the continuance
the trip. Although not a Roman Cathol
President Hill and the archbishop of
Paul are on the most lutlmato terms. It
said that Me. Hill gnvo ? 500,000 toward t
building of St. Thomas seminary.
nd The next stop will ba nt Helena , Mon
where a few days will baj > asscd. Aft
( jo leaving Helena , the Yellowstone park will
loJ. - visitcdand worj object of interest will
J. shown to the delegate In that plcturoiq
J.to tract. Leaving Yellowstone bohlad , t
tone party will return to Helena , proceed !
no thoiico to Spokane. They will then contin
en still further west , making short stops
enm Heuttlo , Tacoma and Pugut lound , Th
m3t ! far it has not been determined whether th
im will visit the cities of California. , but It
of prolmblo that the Journey will bo extend
in- to San Francisco. Unless the program
in(3 chanced cnrouto , the Italian archbishop a
(3 ( his friends will not find their way east un
un Iho mlddloof August.
It is said lo bo within the realm of pos
ils , billty that Mgr , Satolll may undertake
to important work while Journeying at his Ic
IIo uro from pluco to placo. This work may
the establishing of Catholic Italian colon
in sparsely settled districts , after the mi
to nor of the Irish colonies founded by An
bishop Ireland , which have proved succc
lOt ful beyond the expectation ot their found
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Nn Cortllloutei Yet Culled 1'or.
NEW YOIIK , Juno 17. The Clearing IJoi
on , did not today Issue the usual detailed wcol
rd , bank exhibit , but only what Is known as I
on , consolidated statementcomprising the to
rd. showings of the banks. Information as
the applications by banks for loan coi
id- I Unites is withhold. U is understood that
certificates have yet boon issued but tl
some of the stronger banks will call
them early next wcolf to pavu the way
rst the banki actually in need of thorn.
JUIl
; at Dluicil Hocvute of u Ituu.
vas Biiowxwoot ) , Tex. , Juno 17. The City ]
the llitnal bank of Brownwood has closed
ual doors. A run on the bank was begun t
von j continued until it was compelled to close
ATHLETES JUS'L FOR FUN
Sport Furnished by Sturdy Y6ung Men for
the Plcanua it Afford-
SATURDAY DOINGS AT Y , M , C , A , PARK
Homo Worthy Work Donn liy Uio Itnyn nt
the OrounilH Yc torilny ( laoil Hull ( liimo
Iluttvcrn tlin Anioclitlim : ( nnd
ttio Mnll Cnrrlom.
Young M cn's Christian association ath-
lotlo day is becoming deservedly popular , ns
was evidenced yesterday aftomoon by the
argo and unthustasllo crowd that filled the
grand st.ind at the parK to overflowing and
occupied all avallablo space In the long row
of carriages of all descriptions that lined the
railing along thu west sldo of the bicycle
track.
Thcso field days are something of a nov
elty , in that they are not designed to pro
mote "sport" as It Is generally recognized ,
represented by professionals or soiul-profcs-
slonals , but nro intended to gratify all who
desire" to participate in any gentlemanly
sport as lndlvldualssnnply and solely for the
fun of the thing and the attendant
exercise. Professionals nro not likely
to find there anything to induce -
duce a test of their powers , as no purses are
or will bo offered , but the park will furnish
nn abundance of pure and unadulterated
sport of the harmless kind. Kv6ry Satur
day will find n number of ambitious young
athletes on the grounds ready to compote
for supremacy in all kinds of athletic games
and sports of a similar character to the pro
gram that was offered yesterday.
Everything moved as if by clockwork , and
each number 011 the program was called Just
on the dot as arranged for beforehand , caus
ing no tedious waits , but on the other-hand
calling forth highly complimentary expres
sions regarding the management. The
Young Men's Christian nssoclatlbji band , anew
now musical organization , appeared | n puu-
lle for the first time and added not a little to
thu enjoyment of the afternoon. It now
numbers a dozen pieces , nnd the member
ship Is constantly growing , promising before
the opening nf another season to bo as largo
us any of the musical organizations of thu
city.
Tout ! ot Phynlcnl 1'rnwnii.
The result of the various tests of strength ,
nglllty nnd skill on the program yesterday
afternoon was as follows :
Hitch and kick : ISntrics E. U. Morgan
nnd F. T. MeCounell. Won by Morgan , who
touched the mark at eight feet ten inches.
The tumbling was solely an exhibition ,
no points being scored , and was highly
creditable to the participants , Messrs. Hold ,
Meyers , Vail , Murray , Tuflleld , O'Neill and
Stcinhauser.
The polo vaulting brought out W. U.
Nicholas. F. T. McCouucll , It. E. McKclvy
and E. H. Morgan. Nicholas captured the
honors , clearing at eight feet six inches.
Tennis was next on the program , and the
doubles playing were Young and Fosbenner
against Cullingham and Battlu. They did
not finish their work until late In thu after
noon , the latter pair winning by the follow
ing scorn : 0-4 , 8-0.
Morgan , Volkardt , Schcpp , Nicholas , Pleak ,
McConnell and Sheldon comotod for the
honors in the high jumping contest , and
Morgan walked away with the plum , clear
ing the string at five feet live inches.
The horizontal bar work was another lot
of pretty exhibition work , no scoring being
dono. Vail. Tullleld , Dale , Henry nnd Nich
olas took part , and performed a number of
j feats that elicited liberal applause.
Wood. Chambers , MeCoanell , Schell , Mor
gan , Nicholas and Sheldon started in the
100-yard dash , and once more Morgan scored
a victory , this time in cloven seconds.
Somu lllcyvln Sprinting ,
The quarter-mile bicycle race brought o'ut
Pixloy , Holton , Condon , Mulhall , Borglum ,
Cully and Potter. They rounded the foui
lap track at a pace that spqko well for the
now oval course and for their own pedaling
powers , Condon winning in thirty-eight sec
onds.
onds.Woods
Woods , Osborne , Montgomery , Chambers
Schell , Anderson and McEwing lined up foi
the half milo run ami scratched Just at n
lively rate for two minutes and forty seconds
ends , when Wood crossed the line with the
rest of the pack close at his heels.
The same field of bicyclers glided out foi
another whirl around the track , this tiuu
for a half milo dash , which Condon capturec
as before , this time in 1:15.
Five ir.inutus later , Barmnn , Allen , Mul
hall , Sancha , Cully , Condon , Borglum am
Daxon tackled the mllu dash , and the foui
time spin around the le\vl ellipse dcllghtci
the crowd immensely , bringing back thi
good old days when thousanos nlghtlj
shrieked themselves hoarse at the Coliseun
over the performances of Jack Prince , Ton
Eck , Ashiiiger and "tho soldier. " Barnun :
showed a clean pair of hcols to the field , am
finished the mile at a rattling- clip in 3:0
flat.
lint nnd Itall.
At1 o'clock came the ball game , botweei
the mail carriers and the "assassination1
nino. They were variously attired iu n inul
tipliclty of uniforms , but the friends of th
players professed to recognize them as foi
lows :
Young Men's Christian Association Al
bolt , L. I. , catcher ; McIColvoy , third ; Wil
kens , short ; Waltcmoycr , right ; Tuffiolil
left ; Morgan , center ; Gibsonsecond ; Angell
first ; Burns , pitcher.
Mnll Carriers Tracy , loft ; Rollins , short
McGroivy , second ; Ticknor , first ; Br.-.dj
third ; Ahmanson , center ; Herslop , right
Graham , catcher ; Hoguo , pitcher.
Delicti the Conscientious .Scorer.
A conscientious effort was inado to kco
the official score , but the supply of scor
curds was insufficient to chronicle all tin
plays nnd lacK of plays. "Spud" Farris
umpired , nnd allowed the fun to continu
until his conscience began to trouble him , u
it nlways does Just about meal tlmo. Who
It began to prod him so that ho couldn' '
stand it any longer , ho solemnly declare
the twenty-seventh man out , and broke fa
the nearest car. The gatekeeper Hipped
penny to dccldo the game , und declared tha
the "assassination" boys had won by a scor
of 10 to I ) . Not n soul disputed It , and tli
ununlformly uniformed young men put 01
the clothes that know them in the dail
walks of life nnd went homo happy.
Next Tuesday evening at 7 : ! ! 0 the nttrai
tlon at the park will bo a game of baskc
ball , and another crowd is booked. It ma
bo stated to the unlnlatod that basket ba
Is foot ball with the principal foot ba
feature left'out. Tackling is barred and tli
participants can reasonably hope to escu |
being maimed or disfigured for Ilfo. Tli
goals are baskets mounted on twelve-foe
poles nt either end of the grounds and tti
game is full of interest and players froi
start to finish.
Tomorrow afternoon lion , Charles A , GOJ
will deliver an address ut the open nir meo
ing at the park. Good inuslo will bo in a
tendance , although the association band wl
not be present , owing to the non-arrival <
expected music from New York. All ai
invited to attend.
Y. AI. I AT1II.KTK3.
Kploiulld Tlmo Knjoycil ut Their Fort Ca
lioun I'lcnlc.
At 0:80 : n. m. yesterday n train convoyii
about 400 people left the Webster Stro
03 depot to attend the first picnic under tl
till auspices of the young Men's Institute ,
ll- thu afternoon at 1:150 another train , bearli
about 200 pcoplo , loft the sumo station. J
the excursionists had in vlow a dolightf
out-of-door recreation at Fort Calhoun ,
place made by nature the brightest ni
so resort for that
most pleasant purpose , j
ly Fort Calhoun the committee In charge hi
no everything lnreadlness for the amusemo
al of the multitudo. E
to graciously shown to all ; refreshments wo
tl- served on the grounus. A largo platfoi
neat was erected for dancing , and those who c
at sired to participate readily gave thomsolv
'or ' ut > to that manner of pleasure.
'or Possibly the main feature of the nf terno
was contests in nthlotlo sports , which we
exciting and Interesting throughout. T
following is a list of thu winners :
Throwing fifty-six pound weight : WInt
Joseph llyrno. distance eighteen ( oat elov
Inches ; 1) ) . I , Kunu , tllstanco sixteen ( cot 11
. niches , second.
> a < I'uttliiL'blxtoen pound shot : Winner Jose
llyrnc , dlitanco ihlrty-throo ( not teu lucli
vJo44ol , dNInnco twcnljr-nlno foot ten
Inohpt , second.
Throning It.iia Ipnl ? ( mid Shnnnhnn , 115
yurili , lint ,
100 yards free for nil Jo pph llyrno won.
lOOyitnls.-YoiitiR Mo ' Instlluto moinlKjrsl
I'r.ink Hulllvnn won , E. .I.Trncy second ,
IlurdlorncoiS' . .too ol won , J. D. Sulllvnn
ftcrnml. -
Hop , Sinn nnd Jump : Joseph llyrno won.
43 foot , \V. Joivtol .snrond , 40 foot.
Mlle race : „ ! . DiSulllvnn won , l''rank'8tftloy '
second.
ItiinnliiR Itlati.Iuinp : Joseph H/rtio won , B
fool 3 InoliosV. . Joosol second , 5 cent 2 Inches.
A great deal of Interest "was manifested
Iwth by the competitors nnd auditors , nil the
contests aroused the most intense fooling of
a pleasant kind , -many of them were very
closely won nnd sqitiJ had to bo contested
for again. The cotmlutltors were of the best
specimens of physical manhood nnd they
were all in it to win , as was certainly no-
tlccablo by the energy nnd vim shown to become -
como the possessors of the valuable prizes
offered.
To sum up the entire particulars of the
day It Is eminently worthy of mention to ex
press the highest praise to' the Young Men's
Institute for being nblo to place at the dis
posal of the people nn excursion that is as
suredly devoid of any incident that woultl
effect unlimited praise. Every ono declared
It to bo the best outing they over had.
NATIONAL I.K : ( l.YMI'.S.
ntulmrn ( lot * Homo nuil HrrnlM Her Io -
IMK Hlri-nk on ( Jlnvnlmul.
PiTTsnuito , Juno 17. The panic today was
the most exciting seen on the homo grounds
this season. Beckloy's terrific batting was
a feature and his homo run In the ninth won
thogamo. Attendance -4,500. Score :
I'ltt.sburg . . 0 8
Cleveland . 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 U 7
Hits : I'lttsbiirg , 8 : Clavalnnd , 0. Errors :
I'ltlshurg , 'J ; Uluvolund , 3. Karned runs :
PlltsburR. G : riovclaml , : ) . Dntturlcs : Ktllcn
and Miller ; Young and /.humor.
llainnuiiiil Ono Out of "Murk.
Nr.w YOIIK , Juno 17. The Washington ! )
hit Baldwin at thu right time today' and
defeated the Now Yprke before 4,500 spec
tators. Score :
Now York . 100002020 D
Washington . 0 . 7
lilts : Now York , 8 : . Washington. 10. Errors :
Now York , 2 ; Washington , 1. Earned runs :
Now York , 0 ; Washington , 1 , Butteries : Ituld-
wln and Mlllfgan ; l-'arrell nud Meukln.
1'oiirloen InnliiRK nt I'lillndelphln.
PiHLAiiCLi'iiiAj Juno 17. Philadelphia won
n great game from Baltimore In the four-
.centh Inning today. Hawko's pitching was
niagnillccnt and his support was gullt-
sdgod , the three errors being excusable.
"arsoy pitched equally well , six of the ten
ills credited to his opponents being iiiad in
, ho first four innings , when they scored
, heir four runs. Score :
Millndelphla. . 10002001000002-0
laltlmore . 102 10000000000 4
lilts : Philadelphia , ! ) ; llaltlmoro , 10. Errors :
Mitladulpliiu , 2 ; Iliiltlmiin1 , 2. Earned runs :
i'hlladelplilu. 2 ; llalllmore , 2. llatterle.s :
Carsey and Clements ; llawUe and Itoblnson.
HDSTON , Juno 17. Hdston-Hrooklyii game
.vn.s . postponed on account of rain.
Six to Five.
The Nonpareil Juniors defeated the Maple
"
31ty Juniors in a hot. ten-inniug game "at
Nonpareil park yesterday. Following is the
score :
Noiiuarlnl Juniors. . . . . . . 0 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 3 0 'J 0 0 1 0
MwrloClly Junior * . . > . . . , U U U ( I 0 0 ( I u : i 0 I ) 0-fi
i-Hj Nommrliil JunlorH , Mnlioiixy and Mo-
Jliiulo City OlUlloi-8. Lnnily nnil O'Kulll.
Two-liane hlln : Oiilnlan. Saurllluu hltH : Sliua ,
lrnckoiit : McAulilli.Ui'io'Nelll , 7. Umpire , Tom
Lynch. *
tliu Tcaiui.
Crlrkot Mutch YeH
English againstSi-otch cricket match
was played yesterday afternoon on the new
ground of the OmahajbrlchetclubatSpcncei
and Twentieth streeis. The first mateh this
season between these teams was played n
week ago , and resulted after a remarkably
close 'game , in a viytory foritho Scotch team
by the very small majority of three runs.
The Englishmen , " thirstpil , for rovcnge' and
they ob'tiiincd it easiljYJis will lie seen from
the score. VTho 'English victory was
secured mainly by the excellent bat
ting of Hart , who scored forty-one
runs , which is thu highest iudtuidua !
wcro nmuo by any member of the club this
season , Mr. Taylor having previously holt ]
the honor. Mr. Hart went in first wickel
dawn and was ninth man out , having showi :
excellent defensive cricUet. Mr. G. Vaughati
was at his best with the ball and secured
eight wickets for eight runs , a splendid performance
formanco , and ho fully maintained his reputation
tation as the best bowler , not only of Omaha
but of the west. The score is as follows :
KNOLISII TKAM.
II. W. Taylor , st. A ( Javln , b. Kolm . 1-
G. II. Vnughnn. u. Mtlir , b. Drown . (
E. Hart , b. liobb . 4 :
W. I ; . Vaugliau.runout . !
11. Now. b. W. Gavin. . . 1 !
( J. E. Wilson , b. W.UavIn . , .
W. Howell. b. Itobb . :
A.S.OIonvo , runout..i . I
( ' . .T. Smith , not out . . . . . :
J. E. Floranco , b. Uohli . :
O. F. Truiimn , b. W. Unvln .
Extras . - . I
Total . . . . . lei
SCOTCH TCAM.
A. Lnurlo , c. O. Vnughan . {
A.U. llrown , run out . '
J. Crulckslmnk. b. O , Vnughun . !
A. Onvln , b. < 1 Vnuglmn .
A. Hobb , b. O. Yaughun . i
\V. anvln.c.Vllson.b.Ci. . Vnughiin . li
A. W. Anderson , c. Ulunvo , b. U. Vaughau. . . i
1) . Johnson , not out . i
( J. Guild , c. Flornnco. b. G. Vnughan . i
J , Gardner , c. Now , b. G. Yaugliuu .
J. Mulr.c. Howell , b. Gloavo . <
Exlius .
Total . 2
The Omaha Cricket club Is nogotlatln
with Denver for a match game hero on th
4th of July , and If they can bo secured a
excellent contest is assured , for Denver ha
several strong players , and Omaha has novo
mot with defeat. _
Coming Iicrn > na.
The Lincoln and Kearney lacrosse clul )
cross sticks tomorrow nt Kearney for th
? tate championship , nnd as both teams nr
in fine trim nnd hoih eager to win , a line an
rnst struggle Is expected.
The Omahas go to Kearney on July
when a great game will bo put up and th
Omahas. will attempt to wipe out their di
feat of last fall. The Omahas practice thl
afternoon oh thu Council Bluffs fair groun
and a good turnout Is requested , Practlc
will bo hold'ovory ' night nt Twenty-four !
ana St. Mary's avenue. Everyone is n
quested to attend practice.
Iiaued a Dell.
The Nonpareil Juniors challenge the For
Omaha Juniors for ai' ' game to bo played a
Fort Omaha , July 'Jil'n't ' 3 o'clock , for fJ ;
slao. Please auswor1 through this pupcr o
address ' "WILLIAM 0. LYMAN.
Captain Nonpareil' ' JtJnlors , 1033 South PI I
tccnth street. J i ; n
Vnlliyrloi W.on AKUII. |
LONDON , Juno 17 > uTho regatta of Ui
Royal Yacht club wiield today over tli
"
usual course of the "lo of Wight. Thot
was a good brcczo fr/ni the cast , The Vn
kyrlo won , the Hrj uuiia ( the prlnco i
Wales' yacht ) seof * ; ) , and the Satan !
third. Tt
Ynlo'i by u'l.area Majority.
New Yoiiu , Juno'lVAScoro ' :
Ynlo . 3 > 9-r8 l 4 0 1 1 1- :
I'rlucotou . . . . 0 0 412 0-
t the Fair.
CHICAGO , Juno l j ISpeclal Tolopram
THE BEB. ] A table of paid admissions
the fair since the opening May l.lncludli
yesterday , shows the total attendance
have been 3,000,86S , as follows :
First week , Muy 1 toO. . . . . 254,5
.Second week. May 7 to IS . 215,6
Third week. Muy 14 } o20 . 307.1
Fourth week , Muy 21 to 27. . 370.7
Fifth week , Muy 2d lo Juno 3 . .577.8
Tolal for May . , . 1,734,4 ,
filxth week , Juno 4 to 10 . 001,0
Juno 11. 71.U
Juno 12. . . , , . , 75.8
Juno la ' 04,4
Juno 14 ' 83,4
Juno 15. . . 200,7
JUUO 10 , . , . t ! "MM tM , 62,7
" ' ' ' 144,8 ,
"nThe fair'wdi'cibVo'd BunddyV
Ills Debt * Itoie With Htm.
LEAVESWOUTII , Juno 17 , Lieutenant W.
Fox of the regular army , who rose from t
ranks , has disappeared , leaving debt *
every direction ,
STILL BADLY MIXED
FIRST 1'AOB. |
reported elected , was defeated by Herr
Plot-eke , national liberal. The government
gained the scat of the opposition.
Hamoln Now ballot necessary between
Farmer Hlrseh , national liberal , nnd Herr
Breln , social democrat. The last deputy
was n national liberal.
Molnlngon Now ballot necessary between
Dr. Pascho , national liberal , and Herr
Weight , Richtcrlst. The last deputy was n
radical who voted against the bill ,
Halberstadt Now ballot necessary bo-
twr.cn Hans Rympau , national liberal , nnd
Hcrr Dahlcr , soclnl democrat. Rympau was
the last deputy.
Vnrol Now ballot necessary between
Paul Hug , social democrat , and Hlbert
Traeger , Richtcrlst. Tracger was the last
deputy.
Thorn Now ballot necessary between
Hcrr von Siaskl , Pole , and Herr Krahmor ,
conservative. Siaskl was tno last deputy.
Sowlbrueckrn Now ballot necessary be
tween Councillor Adt , conscrvntlvo nnd na
tional liberal cartel , und Prof. Rcob ,
clerical , Adt was the last deputy.
Gennershclm Now ballot necessary bo-
twcun Herr Bruculngs , national liberal , and
Mayor Baun < an , clerical. Bruculngs was the
last deputy.
Ivrcutznach Now ballot necessary be
tween Prof. Cuny , national liberal , and Count
von Hompcsch , clerical. Cuuy was the last
deputy.
U 111 ll.ivo to Vote Again.
Klsach Now ballot necessary between
Herr Cassehnan , Rlchtorlst radical , aim Dr.
von Ostcu , national liberal. Tito lust deputy
was n radical who voted against the bill , i
Laucnbcrg Now ballot necessary between
Hcrr BornstorIT , free conservative , and Herr
Loscho , social democrat. The last repre
sentative was a radical who voted against
tha bill.
Lor.ilch Nowballot , necessary between
Pastor Schulcr. clerical , and Dr. Bhinkcn-
born , national liberal. The last deputy was
n clerical.
Glogau Now ballot necessary between
August Maagcr , radical unionist and Hcrr
Brcschau , conservative.
Maagor was the last deputy and voted for
the bill.
Nuumberg New ballot necessary between
Julius Gueiithcr , national liberal , and Hcrr
Hoffman , social democrat. Guenther was
the last deputy.
Kcnslngcn-Laur Now ballot necessary be
tween Councillor Xandor , national liberal ,
nnd Frelch Schaettegcii , clerical. The last
deputy was a clerical.
Passau Now ballot necessary between
Herr Wikncr. peasants agrarian Ica.Jrue , and
Herr Pichler , clerical. The last deputy was
n clerical.
Molshcitn Froiherer Xorn von Btilach ,
conservative , elected to succeed hlmscn.
Sohwotz Otto Holtz , free conservative ,
elected to succeed himself.
Another Cain lor the Oni ] llloii.
Frankentehi Naobbeil , radical against
the bill , elected to succeed Count von Caha-
marc , clerical , who voted for the bill. This
is a seat lost to thu government.
Lubliuit/ Carl Mctzncr , clerical , elected
to succeed himself.
Neisso Further returns show that Albert
Horn , the Liebcr clerical , was elected.
Saar Louis Herr Rocrcii. radical , elected.
Danauwwurts Parson Wilderger , clerical ,
elected to succeed himself.
Illerstun Pastor Reiudlo , clerical , elected
to succeed himself.
Ruppoissweiler Dr. SImonis , Alsatian
and ugainst the bill , elected to succeed
himself.
Labaiu Don von Gustot , conservative ,
elected to succeed himself.
Konots Herr Wolszloigcr , Polo , elected to
succeed himself ,
Ostproignitz Hcrr Von Dallwitz. consrva-
tivo. elected to succeed a radical who voted
air.iinst the bill. This is a government gain.
Great Sterlltz Dr. Stephen , clerical ,
elected to succeed a radical who voted
against the bill.
Lcobschutz Florlan Kioz , clerical , elected
to succeed himself.
Witzhoc Gustav Thompson , independent
liberal , elected to succeed himself.
Slonuand Count von Holstciu , elected to
succeed himself.
DntValeil the K-nllcnl.
Kiel HerrLlogon , social democrat , elected
to succeed a radical who voted tigainst the
bill.
bill.Timber
Timber - Blschofschoim Froihorcr von
Bueol , clerical , elected to succeed himself.
Kaufoeuren Mayor Schoell , clerical ,
elected to succeed a clerical.
Dillingeii Hcrr Xott , clerical , elected tc
succeed a clerical.
Homburp , Bavaria Dr. von Marquardcn ,
national liberal , elected to succeed u mi-
tioual liberal.
Gcilenkirchoii Franz Hitzo , clerical ,
elected to succeed himself.
Obur-Baruil Now ballot necessary be
tween Herr Piiull , conservative , and Hcrr
Brims , social democrat. The last deputy
was a radical , who voted against the bill.
Schwcidnltz Now ballot necessary between <
tween Hcrr Sowald , government cartel , and
Herr Goellnor , Rlchterist. The last deputy
was a radical.
Rattibor Now ballot necessary between
Frank , conservative , and Robota , Polo. Tin
last deputy was n Polish clerical , who held
out ugainst thu bill.
Irrerlohn Now ballot necessary between
Ilcrr Lcnziuaiin , Richtcrist , and Hcrr Hopp-
stacker , national liberal. The last duputj
was n radical who voted against the bill.
Sinshoim-Breitcn Now ballot nccossari
between Count Douglass , conservative , ami
Freiheror von Moutlngor , clerical. Douglass
was the last deputy.
Alsafcld Now ballot necessary botwcei :
Dr. Backhaus , national liberal , and Kdltoi
Zimmerman , anti-Semite , against the bill
Zimmerman was thu last deputy ,
Bcnsholm New ballot necessary botwcei ;
Ferdinand Sclpio , national liberal , las !
deputy nnd Herr Hcrsehal anti-Semite.
Will Yolo AKUIII ut Illngfii ,
Blngon Now ballot necessary botwcei
Herr Traogor. RIchtorist nnd Ravcm-us
national liberal. The last deputy wns Lud
wig Bambergor , who voted against the bill
"but slnco the vote has favored passing tin
measure. Bambcrger retired , hu said , 01
account of advanced ago.
Blttorlleld Now ballot necessary between
tween Herr Bauormolstor , conservative , am
Ilcrr Albrcuht , social democrat. The las
deputy was a radical against thu bill ,
Ruegon-Strahlsund Now ballot ncccssarj
between Herr von Kcndull , free conscrva
live , und Baron von Langon , conservative
nntl-Soinlto. Kendall was the last deputy
Leobau Now ballot necessary botweoi
Oldenburg , conservative , and Dr. Ricpul
kowskl , Polo ami last deputy.
Murlenwedder Now ballot necessary be
twcon Herr von Domlmiriki , Polo and las
deputy , and Buddonbrock , conservative.
Male-bin Now ballot necessary botweci
Carl Momsen , Richtcrist , and Herr Schwartz
social democrat. Count von SchluliTun , con
sorvatlvo , was the last deputy. The govern
uiont therefore will lose n sent hero. Cat
Momscn is the son of Prof , Monsen ,
Kronach Now ballot necessary botwco
Herr Stocckor , clerical and Herr Zinnei
Peasants Agrarian league. The last doput
was a clerical.
Hintoln Now ballot necessary botwoei
Ludwig Werner , anti-Somlto , against th
bill and Mortens von Buttlor , clurlcal-con
survatlvc. Werner was the last deputy.
Opholn Herr Wolny , clerical , elected t
succeed Count Ballesstrom , clerical , wh
voted for the bill ; a loss for the go vert
uiont ,
Braunbcrg Councillor Krebs , clorlca
elected to succeed a clerical.
Ho Will Kucocecl Himself.
Stendall Herr von Jngowokconscrvatlvi
oloctcd to succeed himself.
Neustadt-Opholn Herr von Cytronowsk
clerical.elected to succeed Count Ma
tuscbka , clerical , who voted for the bill. .
government loss ,
Sturiiborg Boltr , conservative , elected I
succeed Prof , von Boor , radical. A goveri
mcnt gain.
Stallupohnen Herr von Spcrbcr , coi
servatlvo elected to succeed hlmjolf.
in Aluhach Pastor Oaerlo , clerloal , oloctc
I to succeed Frclhercr von Pfcttcu , cleric :
who voted for the bill , probably n loss for
the government ,
Cologne district Herr Plngon , clerical ,
elected to succeed a clortcal.
MIlltsch-TrobnlU Sall.ich , conservative ,
elected to succeed u free conservative.
Dlllenburg IK-rr Hoffman , national lib-
cral and conservative ! cartel , succeeds a
radical , A government gain.
Moors Herr Fitzen , clerical , re-elected ;
no change.
I.yk Hcrr Stcliitnnun , conservative ,
elected to succeed himself.
Noustndt-Dani'.li' ' Her von Jnntn Polozyh-
ski , Pole , elected to succeed himself.
Knlau Frolhcror von Manteuffol , con
servative , ro-electcd.
Prussian-Holland Dount Dobna , consorv
alive , elected ; no chango.
Dels Herr von Kardoff , tc-electod.
Mnnsfeld Ernst Lcuschnor , free con-
sorvatlvo. re-elected.
Ostcrodo Stoln , conservative , elected to
succeed Count von Schuleborg , Guelph.
No
Stolp Will , a conscrvatlvo , elected ; no
chango.
Glatlz Herr Hartmann , clerical , elected ;
chango.
Noumarkot , Bavaria Mayor Liorgos , cler
ical , re-elected.
Hclllgcnbel Crooben , conservative ,
elected. This scat was vacant at the tlmo
of ttio last reading.
Falkoiibarg Hcrr Huobrlcb , clerical ,
elected. No change ,
Giihrau Count Gamier , conservative , re-
elected.
Hrlcg New ballot necessary.
Randow New ballot necessary.
Nc.umarkot ( Silesia ) Now ballot neces
sary.
sary.Outah Now ballot necessary.
Sehleswig Now ballot necessary.
OsteroJc-Elnbeck Now ballot necessary
between Herr von Toren , national liberal ,
nnd Count von Schnlciibnrg , Guelph.
I-flhr Now ballot necessary between
clerical and democrat. The last deputy was a
clerical.
Hersfold Now ballot necessary between
clerical , peasants Agrarian league and
national liberal. The last deputy was a
clerical.
Allcnstcln Now ballot necessary be
tween HaekowskI , clerical , and last deputy ,
and von Wohlszlegler , Polo.
Mer/burg Now b.illot "necessary botwcon
social democrat and Uichtcrlst. Last deputy
was a radical who voted against the bill.
IlcrlH-rt IIHiiinrck Klootoil.
Jcriehow Latest returns show that Count
Herbert Bismarck , agrarian candidate , has
a clear majority over all and is elected.
Saargemucnd Pastor Colbus , Alsatian ,
elected ID succeed an Alsatian.
Bcutow-Huiunelsburg- von Massow ,
conservative , ro-clccted.
Doutschc-Kron Herr Gamp , conservative ,
ro-olected.
Daun Herr Nols , clerical , for the bill , re-
elected.
Seh rlmm Herr Kuhdlki , Pole , ro-oloctod.
Gcstrow Count von Schlleffon , conscrva
tlvo. ro-eleotod.
Plcss Conrad , clerical , succeeds n clerl-
al who voted for the bill ,
Elbiiig Herr von Puttkamer , conscrva-
ivc , re-elected.
Prussian Stargard Herr von Kalstciii ,
'olo , re-elected.
Geldenn Ilcrr Marcous , clerical , ro-
ilectcd.
Ivompcn Frcctzen. clerical , re-olcctcd.
Muelhauscn-Erf urt Now ballot ucces-
; ary between Herr Aeustergerllng , social
'emocrat , and IClomin , free conservative.
UL.IIMS OFdUUl ) TKAVHKItS.
upcrliili-iiiluiit Collilj'rt ] > ecl < li > n Ignored
l > y ihn Lincoln District ll : iril.
LINCOI.X , .June 17. [ Special Telegram to
[ 'an BIK. ] lu spite of the recent promulga-
ion by State Superintendent Goudy of his
fficial opinion that newly elected Boards of
[ Education arc entitled to elect the teachers
'or the year ensuing next after their elcc-
Ion , the Lincoln district board mot last night
i executive session and elected almost a
omplcto force. The members claim that it is
.citing .so late that there is danger that the
jood teachers will bo called elsewhere and
t is oxpeeted that the now board , which will
e installed at the lirsl meeting .in July , will
ratify tonight's election.
The board decided that thorn will bo nine
: iml a half months of grammar schools , be
ginning SuDtembcr . Examinations-
oachers will bo held August III and Septem
ber 1 , ami all teacher.- ; must submit thereto.
It was decided to engage W. P. Bowcn ,
director of physical culture in the State
university , to give lesions to teachers for
, ho benefit of the pupils. The night schools
will begin October aj. : The bo.irJ had a
loatcd and labored discussion over the qucs-
,1011 , of public kindergartens , and it was
Inaily decide. ! to establish a system com-
.irising three schools and six teachers iu dif
ferent portions of the city.
11 ink F.iihlfH ut I'.ir.HiMis , Klin.
PAHSOXS , Kan. , .luuo IT. The city bank of
Angell , Matthowsan & Co. , of this city mailo
in assignment yoslcrJay. The liabilities
are bof.vccn5120,000 aii-1 $ l iOUJ. The iirm
has turned over f-'CiJjOUJin real estate to sat
isfy its creditors.
OSWEOO , Junu IT. Angell , Matthowson &
Co. tiled a deed of assk'umout of all their
property last evening to C. L. ( Jaldwoll.
The liabilities are .5100OSJ ) ; assets not yet
known.
Drownctl III the ISl l.-irjimlr.
LAHAMII : , Wyo. , Juno IT. [ Special Tele-
ijram to Tin : BII : . ] Hoddlo Frary , the ID-
year-old son of H. D. Frary a harness maker
here , was drowned in the Uljj I/\ramio river
adjoining the city Uiis evening. Ho was in
swimming with a number of other boysx nnd
was taken under in : i sort of whirlpool , The
river is being dragged tor the body , but at a
late hour it had not been recovered.
Huniilviul to Din Tiiiilior. | |
CAMDB.V , Ark. , Juno IT. J. A. Nix nnd
iVnna .larvla of Now Lowlsvlllo , Ark. , desired -
sired to marry , Tholr parents objected and
they agreed to die. Nix was to shoot Anna
and then himsrlf. Ho murdered her ami at
tempted to suicide , but did nut Hiiccoud in
Indicting a fatal wound. Public feeling is
running high , ami tonight Nix was brought
hero tor safe keeping.
r.uiil Oulllxliiii In u Tiinnol.
CAMKUON , W. Va , , Juno IT. Freight trains
on liiiltlmoro & Ohio road , going thirty
miles an hour , sollidop head end on in the
Big Board Tree tiiunol grade early I his
morning , wrecking both engines and twenty
cars , piling them up In a crook. ICuginoor.i
Dean and Klnnoy. Fireman Fisher and two
other train men were killed.
McCoy Kiiniik * Out I/iyton.
BUIU.INCITOX , la. , Junu 17. ICarly this
morning Harry McCoy nnd Billy Laytan ,
pugilists , fought on a steamer a few miles u |
the river. McCoy was the vlutor M the
sixth round , knocking Layton out with ; i
blow on the chin , Neither man was pun *
Ishod to any extent , A largo crowd ol
sports witnessed the mill.
I'lood mill .Muluir .
CIIICAIIO , Juno 17. The Columbian AUi
lottc club has mutchoU Cal Flood of Aus
tralla and Peter Maher for n tun round con
test on Juno 20. The go Is to bo u prollmi
nary to the finish light between Hugl
Napier and Bobby Burns on that day ,
I'roferreil Drum tu Ntnrvliijjr.
SCAMUOX , Kan , , Juno 17. Charliu Wade , i
striking miner , living lu this city , committei
nucldo yesterday by shooting him.iclf , Hi
remarked an hour before , that rather thai
staruo to death ho would kill hlmsulf , H
loft a young wife ,
Weekly llnnk ntutviiieiil.
New YOIIK , Juno 17. The bank statemcn
shows the reserve has decreased f5W4OOi
and loans have decreased 1,71)0,000 , am
deposits have decreased glU.llSU.OOU. . Tin
bunks now hold 13,777,000 , in excess of legs
requirements.
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Town Swept liy lire.
SCIUNTOX , Pa. , Juno 17. The town o
Dundoff , more than 100 years old , oxporlcn
cod thouorat Ilro in its history yesterday
A number of the best buildings wcro dc
stroyod. Loss flSO.OOO ,
Illiaitroui YVntur | mut lu Mexico ,
CITT or MEXICO , Juno 17. A watorspou
burst over the town of Utzcrniatlan at und
night , covorlijgl the place to a depth of fou
feet. Many we'o drowned and largo nun
bcrs rendered homeless.
THREE SUSPECTS ARRESTED
Adams County Offloinls Think They Have *
Oapturod Train Robbers , i
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INDICATIONS OF THEIR GUILT
ThpjI.I veil Nonr fho Hceno of Ihn llcconf ,
llolil.ypjiml Arc KniMTii lo llnte
IHsciiMeil the Sulked
rrovlouMjr.
COIININO , In. , Juno 17. [ Special Tologrixin n' '
to Tnr. . . The sheriff
Br.R.J of Adnms county , , n
several PiiiKcrton dotoctlvcs and n posse of ; d
rltlzcns this morning ati : o'clock arrested , at .ta
their homes near Nodaway. Frank Robinson ty\
nnd Newt and IxswtShields , and bellovo they ? H
now have the persons who held up the BurJo
lingtou train near Nodawny a week ngo.
The detectives have been shadowing thoin J"
for nearly n wook. Newt Shields has nlwnys V.
berne a bad reputation in that locality nnd Vr
has served n term In the penitentiary for j ?
burglary. Robinson and Joe Shields nro .v
farmers. 'VI
Thu railroad officials express great confl- ,
ilcuco that the men are the train robbors. 8
These men nro said to have tried to got JB'
others , notably a section bos * named GrandIn1
start , to go In on the project. They have had fcr
dynamite nbout their premises for some tlmu > -
nnd had iilanned to blow up the ICaglo hotel a
In Brooks , whoso landlord , Marsh , hnd tcsll,5
lied against 0110 of them. They had nlso * ?
planned to hold up a Brooks merchant ; *
named Tucker. A good many pottv crimes ?
have boenattrllinted to NowtShlolds , hut It'll
was not supposed ho would nsiiiro to trnlu > ) - ,
robbery. j.
Frank Robinson Is of a good family. Ills' '
father is ono of the best esteemed farmers
of Adams county and ho lives on nnd works
his father's farm. The homo of Joseph
Shields is but a short distance through n
largo timber from the point where the train
was held up. j
County Attorney Blxby will bo assisted by
Hon. Smith Mul'herson for the railroad , , \
Messrs Dale , Brown it Helling huvo been roi ,
tallied for the defense. The preliminary
examination has boon fixed for July 0. "
Think Somi-tlilni ; H'ns C'onnimloil. ,
AI.IIIA , la , , Juno 17. [ Special Telegram to 'j '
Tun BKK. ] The of
body George Kooutz , who t
committed suicide last week will bo exhumed '
and a post mortum held. Kooutz lived a few
nillos west of Lovoll , la. Some time ago n i
woman came Into the community 'giving > {
music lessons ami boarded at Koontz's giving
his wife lessons for her board. Kooutz became - '
came lee intimate with the woman and his
wife left him. Koontz then look the musio . '
teacher homo lo Kdilyvillo nnd returning *
purchased a bottle ot carbolic acid. Mrs. , /
Ivooiilz and her father went over to the J
hotito and found Koontz there with a revol- , '
vcr. Ho called his wife but her father would /
not let bur go , fearing ho would kill her. 1
After a few minutes ho came out and told t
them ho had taken carbolic nclil. Sinking ,
inlo a chair ho died almost inslnntly. This 'f
is thy story lold by Mrs Koontz. There
have been developed curious incidents iu the j
case which led to the post mortem. ,
uriitiily Onlitr llnnk I'lilluro.
WATT.UI.OO , la. , Juno 17. The First Na-
ionnl bank of Grundy Center closed its
3oors this morning and notified Bank Kx-
miner Mel high that it could not do busl-
ic.ss any longer. George Wells , who is sup-
> osed lo bo thu wealthiest man iu Grundy '
ouuty , is president of the bank , and Chris
'J. Shuler , cashier. The statement of the
omlitlon of the bank on May last , showed
hut it had ut that time deposits subject to
cheek to the amount of $1-1,701 7- ; demand
crtifieatcs to the amount of $ 'J7i > ; ili.70 and
, imo certificates amounting to $74,715.50.
1'ho capital stock of the bank was SAO.OOO
mil the surplusJOt M. The bank bad $1'--
)1 Invested in ihe hanking building and
; l.l,0)0 ( ) in other real estate nnd mortgages.
I'ho suspension is ascribed to the payment
of a high ralu ol Interest and to unfortunate
oans. The bank llns becn'knovvn to bo In u
ilmky condition for some time and the sui-
) cnsiou caused no surprise.
Cut lixyoinl HU D.-ptli.
M.M.vniiN , la. , Junu 17. [ Special Telegram
, o Tin : Bin : . ] lleury Abbott , aged 12 years ,
was drowned iu Silver creek this evening.
lo was In swimming with other boys and
; ot beyond his depth. The body had not
jcon recovered at 0 o'clock.
( 'r.iuu RAPIDS , la. , Junu 17 , [ Special Tolo-
. .ram to Tin : Bii : : . | W. J. Orrot Maiiuukota ,
lookkecpor for the Klectrlc company , was (
.Iruwned in tliorivur this evening while in
jatlung. The body has boon recovered ,
DCS MOINT.S , Juno IT. In the International
Good Templars convention totlav considera
ble excitement was created by an attempt
[ if the Denmark delegates to have the con
stitution moulded so as to permit the use of
i malt drink known as white beer in their
country. The resolution providing for this
was voted down. Appeal cases wcro heard ti
this afternoon.
l > iuth of .Mm. .liilin j\lor r .
MAI.VIIIIX , In. , Juno 17. [ Special Telegram (
to U'nr. Bin : . ] Thu wife of John Moore , an i ,
old resident ol' Mnlvurn , diuil at her homo to-
day. She leaves a husband nii'l seven chllJr ,
drcn , the yoiiiigost four weeks old. She will f
bo buried nt 'J'abor tomorrow under thoi
nusplcu.s of the Daughters of Ruuukah.
Allni-tl ISurKlur ArrnHteil. N
COUNI.NO , la. , Juno 17. [ Special Telegram'
to Tun Br.n. ] Sheriff Eldridgo arrested this
afternoon a man on the charge of burglary
committed In Oiuunwn , U'hu man had n ' . ,
fine rovolvur and burglar's tools on hliO
person when arroslcd. . >
Slums i.o.tit it.IN TOO nit.irr. v
Kiillniii of tlin Itn.rlnn Iliirilmirn liuiMl'.io- ( ,
turlni ; lloiuiniiiy , | J
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RACISK , WIs. , Juno 17. The Ilnrlno Hard- t
ware Manufacturing company , with a capital '
'
stoc-it paid up of IO,000 ( | and employing : X )
men , made a voluniary assignment for the
benefit of Its creditor.todav. . The exact
amount of liabilities Is not known , hut iv
stalumoiit made by oniolal a few days ago to
the banks from whom additional loans were
asked , gnvo the dubts from .J'.tf.'i.OOO to
S-'iOO.OOO , anil the ns.iots , Including thu plant ,
at from ? GOWI ( ) ( ) to VM.OOI ) , Thu oniccra decline -
cline to makun Htatiimnl ) of thfi heaviest ;
creditors , but It is known that Riciuo hunks
are In for about $10,000 , and tlin amount la
pretty evenly divided between four banks ,
and the officials claim that Ihn concern was
making money , but it is known that aovural
years ago much money was mink lu working
u new invention nnd these loaan : ! crippled
them ami the load was too much to carry
under the present condition of thu monuy
market.
TlitiuBht TluijVi'ro Hunk ltol > bnr .
CANUY , Kuu. , Juno 17- About " o'clock
Wednesday uftornoon llvo Indlnns , throa
hnavlly urmod with Winchoatur.s nml ro-
volvurs , rodu into town , The citizen * wcro
on the alert nnd soon the bank was closed
nnd everybody ready to glvo thu visitors a
warm vccoptlou.
The thrno armed men worn cornered In
Truskott's barn and when an officer wont to
them said that they wwo whisky poiidlcrs
from the Osugo country , and that 0110 of
thorn had killed a man and were rumilu ?
from the officers ,
Tutu ! Work l ItiiliimnkerM.
MiNNKAt'OMH , Kan , , Juno 17 , A fatal no-
cldont occurred hero today during the bom
bardment of the heavens by a number of
ralnmaklng enthusiast * . Several dlschnrgo *
had been successfully made , when one of
the cannon in use exploded , Instantly kill
ing S. F. Rodmond and fatally Injuring
Rufus Preston , Redmond was captain of a
company in the State militia at tins point.
Ilruxllluii ICnvuy An I von.
NEW Yonic , Juno 17. Baron do Rio Branco ,
General Corlnnucra , Rear Admiral Guilobel-
Sohoii Caualcatl and Dr. Magnllaoss , all of
Brazil , were In the city todny. Baron Branco
Is the envoy to President Clovohml to act us
arbitrator In the dispute between Brazil and
Argentina over the possession of the state'of
Pan num. The president has consented la
act as arbitrator.