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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BBIfr. , Fill DAY , SEPTEMBER 11 , 189-i. ABBE ! WELL DRESSED DOWN Jacka.nvl lo Bluggeri Kobe Him Thiuk of Old Times with the Colts. HIT FOR A TOTAL OF THIRTY-SEVEN BASES Copllnger In 111 * licit I orni unil I'mctUnlly Juvlnclbla-l.lntulii lulls llnfd nt Jloilt Inlnntl 1'e'iirlii and M. Joe AUolii. . rnc onvllle , 12 ; Omaha , 1. Jtuck iBlunti. U , Lincuin , 0. Ut Joseph , I ; Wulncy , . . I'eorln. B , ii aioluuH , f > . liOHton , 11 ; Cleveland , 2. New York , t ; Hi IXJUIH , 3. Philadelphia , 5 , Ixiulsvllle , 2. llrooklyn , M Cnicago. 3. \Vnshlnglon , 11 ; Plttsburg , C. Hwux city , L , ; 'lolioo , H. JuclinniitKjiiH , U ; Kuns.iH City , U. Grand icupuin , 10. Mlnncapollti , 3. Detroit , lu ; Milwaukee , b , JACKSONVILLE , III , . Sept. 13. ( Special Telegrtm to The Hee ) Jacksonville won a jirettlly played game from Omaha today. Capllnger pitched for the home team and made a record for himself , giving the Omalius but three hits , The Jacksonville men wcro at their bast and hammered Abbey , the Omaha pitcher , all over the field , touching htm up for seven singles , five doubles anil flvo homo runs , a total of thirty- seven bases. The rain of Monday made the grounds a llltlo wet for superior base run ning , but the fielding ns practically er rorless , Score : JACKSONVILLE. AH , II. IB. PO. A. E Newman , rf J-etcher. in & 2 2 1 0 Strauss , If 4 2 3 2 Strothers. Ib 5 I 2 11 Crotty , 2b 2 Smith , 3b 5 Devpnney , xs D 0 1 3 Xiohbeck , c. . . . . 2 Capllngcr , p C 2 2 1 Total . . . . / IS 12 17 27 13 1 OMAHA. AH. R. IH. I'D. A. B TJIrich. Sb - Secry , If 3 LtingRford , KB llornn , c. . , , , , McVcy , Ib JlcCami. rf. . . . . . . . . . . . . S 00 C 0 0 Hutchison , 2b Ttourke. m Abbey , p Total 31 1 3 27 10 1 Jacksonville 4200100G 0 12 Omaha 1 00000000-1 Earned runs : Jacksonville , 10 : Omaha , 1. Two-bone hits : Strauss , 2 , Newman , 2 ; Letrher , Home runs : Cnpllnger , 2 ; Smith , 2 ; StrnuHS. Passed balls : Lohbeck. Um pire : Ward. IMuiln'n Monluiy of lluitlr. " TIOCK ISLAND , III. Sept. n < Sr clal "Telegram to The lee. ! ) I'ltchcr Hit rcll was released ! > y Des Molnes todny and Hock Island immediately signed him The experiment proved eminently sitlsfaclory "when the new Iwlrler appeared ngulnst Lln- .roln thla nfteinoon nnd put up tliu game of Jils life. He was talcen out n.1 the end of the sixth Inning , only to have him , Sonier goingIn and keeping up the pace set by the south paw. only four hits bring made oft the two , while Hock Island laced out singles , doubles and triples In n most ani mated way from one end of the game to the other. Score : Hock Island 02020170 1-19 Lincoln 0 0000000 0 0 Un.se tills : Hock Island , 2C ; Lincoln , 4. Errors : Hock Island , 1 : Lincoln , 3. Karned inns : Hock Island , 11. Two-bisp hits : KrclK (2) ( ) , ICata (3) ( ) , Three-base hits ; Can- tllllon , Xels. Home runs : Sage. Umpire : Necdhnm. Time : One hour and forty min utes. Batteries ; Hun ell , Sonler and Sage ; Johnson and Spcer. St. ,1 n Dmms Ibo Tiilltndrrs. QUINCY , 111. . Sept. U ( Special Telegram to The Hce. ) St. Joseph played a perfect KOrnetoday } but were weak at the bat and were given the game In the fourth Inning , when three errors and a hit netted three runs. Score ! r Qulncy 1 01000000 2 St. Joe 1003000 0 _ 4 Earned runs : Qulncv , 1. Ttntterlesf Mc- Orevey and Boland : Qllten and Snyder. Hr- rors : Qulncy , 5 Hase hits : Qulncy , 8 ; St. Joe , 2. Two-base hits : Preston. 1'rorlii Keeps Itlght On. PKOHIA. Ill , Sept. 11 Eri ors by the visitors and lilts by the home team came well together , and the victory was easy. Score : peorla. 0 02210300 8 Des Molne-J 0000001 40 G Hits : Pcorla , 9 ; Des Molnes , 10. Krros : Des Molnes , 7. Hatlcrles : Beam and Arm- Blroiifr ; McMackln and Xelsler , htinullll fif HIP TriiniH. Played. Won. Lost Pr.Ct. r > sc M2 552 630 62 fi 487 43 < \ 330 Vllly Hilly llulc'h UuRii't.Vuriiioil Up hn lirookl ] IIH JiiHt VViirinoil Him CHICAGO , Sept. 13. Hntchlnson w.is put In flie * box without any warming up prnc- t'.ce , and as n result was batted vciy haul In the first Inning- . After that he steadied down nnd pitched a fine , game , but It was too late. Score : OhlCBKo - D 00101010 3 Brooklyn , G2000000 8 HUB : Chicago , Sj Brooklyn , 11. Errors : Chicago , 2. named runs : Chicago , 2 ; Brooklyn . Two-base hits : Dailoy , Wil- mot , Kyan , Pnrrotl , Houseman. Three- liase bits : Lachnnce , Lnnge , Double plays. Wllmot to 1'arrott to Deckoi : Iiwln ID Par- rott to DccKcr ; HuiiiB to Dalley to Shlndle ; Shlndle lo Dalley , Corcoran to Lathance , 2 ; Parrott to Houseman to Teiry. Struck out : By Kennedy. I ; bv lluioiilnson 2. Time : Oiie hour and thirty minutes. Um pire : Lynch , Batteries ; MiitchlnM.'n ' and Schrlver ; Kennedy any Dalley. AIIIIIH t UK Miumth Kniuiirli , ST. LOtMS. Sept. 13 Husle's effective work In the IIOK nnd his able support won the guinu today for the Giants. Score : Bt. Loulu 0 10100100 3 New York 7 Base hits : St. I iuls. 9 ; New- York , D. Kr- rora : fit. Louis , 2 ; New York , 2. Earned runs : St. Xiouls , 2 ; New York , 3. Two-base lilts : Buike , Dojle (2) ( ) , Thiec-basc hits. l-"arrcl. Double plays : Doyle ( unassisted ) Struck out : By Huvvley , l ; by Husle , 9 Time : Two hours nnd twenty minutes Umpire : Hurst. Battciles : Haw ley um Miller ; Ruslc und Kuirel. lotfnii. llml It Kasy , CLEVELAND , O. Sept. 13.-The Bostons ponded Young for Ihe tuns In the fifth in- SERIES NO. 29-30. THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. 4 200 Pages. 250 .CCOWordi . 4 flnte of JCnoirlr.f and u Mint of If if fill it fir , Them are more Ihlnjs instructive , useful ud > mertalnlnr In Hi it civit boo * . "I'lia American UHCJ cloixnllo Dtctlouiry , than la 1117 Hlmll.ir publication avorlnsuixl Hits cn-al work , now tor llio tlrat tlinn rlannl wliuhi llio reiuili of utiiijou Is u unlqviu publlcatlun. Tor It Is nt tliu H.HIIO thna o perlict dlctloiiury ana u complete uucyclo- . duly tlmt nuiuU-r of llio boolc corn-apoaJ. Jnr vrllli tli M'rttiH number ol tbo ouupoa liniRcntol will U ) iloltv orM OJ > K Suiul.iymd TlirvuVeokday coupon. with 15 euiiu In roln will Uiiyonsntrl of Tbo American Kur > clopi lli lllollOi- nry. Bonil ordom to Tlio ilo J O Jloi in oi-dcr * &liould t > o adJro 3oJ to DIOTIONAEY DEPAKTMEHT NOTICE. Intho fuliirouo will run a coupon for two booVsoacb'ucutc. ThU vro know Mill prove bktlif.ctory lo iubxcrlbori.au It Mill ouabk 1 tl.em to coujplato tliu work lu onbalf tbu tliaa. nlng. Ciippy took hla place , but could done no betler Score Cleveland 020000000-2 Itoston 0 o 0 0 D 0 1 Z 3 11 Illtn : Cleveland. 9 ; Ilaston , 16. Rrrors : Cleveland , 2 ; Hoi ton , J. turned runs Hos- ton , 7. Struck out : Uy Nlchol , 1 Home run- Duffy Two-bane bits nurkett , C. Tebcau , MrAleer , Xlmmer , Ix > we , Long , Duffy. Doubl" plays Duffy to C Tebfiui Time : Two hours nnd ten minutes Um pire Holts Dattcrles Young. Cuppy nnd dimmer ; Nichols nnd Gniuel. riTTBIIIIIlO , Bept.n-Mcnefee's Wlldnesi was rblelly responBlblc for the I'ltUburgx defeat. Skorc. I'lttsburff 00000122 1 6 \VnBhlnRtoii 50000000 0 11 Hase hlt . I'ltrhui-K. 14 ; W.iPbliiBton , 12. Krrors : 1'ltsburff , \VnshlnBton ; , 1. Hirncd runs : I'ltl birtT. 5 : AVnshliiBton , 0 Two- Inse hits Donovan (2) ( ) , Smith , Hecklcy , Stcnzel , Wca\cr , McOtilre Three-bane hit * ; Smith , Slenrel Home runs : Joyce Double plnv.s Weaver to Itterbiucr ! Mer cer to ShelUck lo CartvvilKht. Btiuck out : lly Menofep , Time : Two hours nnd Ilf- teen minutes Umpire : McQuild. Hatler- les : Menefee nnd Weaver ; Meiter and Mc- Gulre. I'lillllci KliiiliiK ; Vlrlorlci. IXDUiaVfLLE. Sept , nThrU'hllllcs made It twoBtrnlBht todiv. : Watlsworth pitched good ball but received bad support. Score ! Louisville 000020000-2 Philadelphia. 5 Hase hits : Louisville. G ; Philadelphia. 11. Errors : Louisville , 7 ! Philadelphia. 2. Earned runs : Philadelphia. 3 Two-base hits : NIcoll. Left on banes : Louisville , 10 ; Phil adelphia , 9 Double plftjs : Wndiworth to Hlchanlsan lo Lutenbern : DeUhnnty to Cross. Struck out : Uy Wndsworth , 3 ; by WeylilnK , 0 Time : ( Jno hour nnd llfty minutes. I'mplre : Keefe. Itatter csnda - vvorlh and Luke ; Weyhlne uiid Clements. Slunillim < ir the li.uut. Plnyod. Won Ix > st. Pr.Ct Baltimore 115 71 > 38 C8 7 New York 119 7R U K.5 Itoslon 318 75 12 G4.4 Philadelphia 118 CS 50 & 7.G HrooKljn 117 CS 52 5ri.G Clevelnnd 11 ) 5fi f,1.7 , I'lltsbuiff 117 53 6 4'J.G ClllcitKO 119 SI b 42 ! ) Cincinnati 118 50 G8 42.1 St. Louis 118IT 71 3D.8 Washington 119 -II 78 31.5 LouisUlle 113 33 85 28.0 ivnitr : LIACUM : : UAMKS. Iiulbiniipollii tlhcn Kanxiis 111 } nil rxninplo of ( ho Uunm Turning. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 13. Indianapolis outpointed Kansas City todiiy and bunched her hits more effectively. Wcntz was re moved from the game for Insulting Umpire Sheridan. Score ; Indianapolis C-1S Kansas City . . . , . , 20001020 0-11 Base hits : Indianapolis , 10 , Kansas City , 22. Errrors. Indianapolis , 4 ; Kansas City. I. Earned runs : Indlanapolln. 9 ; Kansas City , 9 Two-base hits. : Phillips , Koul. Three-base hits : McCarthy , Uoat , Stall- Ings. Klusmiui. Home runs. 1'bllllps. > ouble plari : Uoat to Motz ; Wcntz to leaid to Klusnutn (2) ( ) . Struck out : Henry , Cross (4) ( ) , neat , Phillips. Time : Two hours nnd twenty minutes Umpire- Sheridan , latteries : Cross and Westlake ; Hastings and Donahue Itiiiiipiix Will Ilo. OUAND IJAP1DS , Sept. 13. IJumpus Jones siiHircil himself with the local cranks and % Indicated Manager Ullls by excel- entvork In tbe box this afternoon The rnine was \\oti easily Score : Grand llaplds . . 4-10 Minneapolis . . . . 110010000 3 15aso bits Grand llaplds , 35 ; Mlnneipolls , 9. Errors : Grand Hapkls , 2 ; Minneapolis , 1. Eained runs- Grand Itaplds , 7 ; Mlnne ipolls , 1. Two-base bits Spies , Wheelock , WrlRht. Wilson Struck out : George. Cal- opy , rrazen , Ilulen , Paivln. Double plays Spies to Callopv. Time : Two hours. Um- > lre Kerlns. nnttcrles : Jones and Spies ; I'arvln and Wilson. HiiKlcrrH llainnuriil It On' . TOLEDO , Sept. 13 Todaj's Rame was an exhibition of heavy liltllnir. . and the SlouCllys. . uon by liuii.hliiK safes In the hth Innlnir. Score : Toledo 0 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 2- Slous City -12 15ase blU : Toledo. 11 : Sioux City , 11 , Er- .ors. Toledo. I ; Sioux City , I. Eirnsd luns : Toledo , 7 , Sioux City , 6 Two-base hits : Miller , Mcrailand. btewiirt , Genius , Holo- linn. Three-base hits : Nllund , llogrlever Home runs : Mcl > * nrland. Uoublc plays : Nlland to Merarlajul ; Nlland to Connor lo Miller. Stiuek out : Dy Hiiglioy , 2 ; by Cun- nliiBham , 1. Time : Two hums und ten minutes. Umpires : Manmis'.uu. Uatterles : lIUKhey nnd Alcb'ailand , Cunningham and Krnus. l lchtliVim 11 Lucks' Inning. DETHOIT , Sept. 13 The Creams -won by jumping on linker In the eighth for five runs. Score : Detroit 30000015 1 10 .Milwaukee 400100100 B Uase hits : Detroit. 14. Milwaukee. 4. Er rors : Detroit. 4 ; Milwaukee , a. Earned runs : Detroit. 8 ; Milwaukee , 3. Two-base hits : Campau , Gl"nnlvn | , Ilavmond (2) ( ) , Pears , Borchcrs (2) ( ) , Carey. linker , Cllnir- mnn. Three-base hits : York. Struck out 13y Boraher * . 5 ; by Haker , fi. Time : One hour and fifty minutes. Umpire : McDon ald Batteries : Horcher-s and Jantzen Haker nnd lloland. St.niillnc of llio ToniiiR. Played. Won Lost. Pr.Ct Sioux City 115 70 45 CO 0 Kansas City . . . . UG CS 48 58 G MlnneipolH Ill fil 53 & 3.C Toledo Ill CS 5.1 52. J Grand Rapids . . . . 121 6S Kl 47 9 Indianapolis 1 9 51 Gu 45 0 Detroit U5 I'l CO 4J.G Milwaukee 113 43 70 33. ' C I os ii IM.iy for Ilin llaitlntfn I liiimp'onslil HASTINGS , Neb. . Sept 13. ( Special to The Hee. ) Tbe match between Mr. A. E Gullmette , the winner of the recent city tennis touinament for slnKles , and Mr. P. L Johnson , the city champion , for the till of champion of the city for 1S01 , was started at tbe club courts lust nlRht. Jiolh players \\eio in Hue form , and the match was ell' tlrely even. A disagreeable * Wind marrec the pretty playlnf ? at first , but died down and left the air perfeclely still. Darkncs * stopped the match In Ihe fourth set , when Johnson bad but one same to win to re train the title for another year. The t-core bjsets was : Johnson , 8 frames Gullmette , fi. Aces , Dl-48 Second set , 2-C l7Third . setIM : 19-11. Fourth hot ( un llnlshcd ) : C3S227. . The points by games ami sets were : Tlis Hot. C-7 , 4.-2 , 1-4 , G-S , 4-2. 5-3 , 4-2 , 4-2 , 3-5 , 1-4 , 4-1 , 2-4 , 4-2 , 4-2 ; total , 51-48. Second set. 1-1 , 24J11. . 0-4. 5-3 , 2-1 , 1-4 , 2-4 ; total , 17-J5 Third set , 4- . ' , 5-3 4-fi , 1-1 , 4-2 , 4-0. fi-8 , S-'i , 4-0. 4-1 ; totiil , 33-31 Fem th net , ( itnnnlfhed ) , 4-1 , 4-1 , 4-1 , 4-B , 6-4 , 3-n , 3-5 , 4-2 , 3-5 ; tolal , ( when .postponed ) , 32-27. Total ( when postponed ) , 110-141. Total games , 2119 _ I'rrn Hun a I'rlzn Iliillery. PEHU. Neb. , Sept -Special ( to The Bee. ) First Kamiof Peru base ball tour- immcnt was b tv\ecn Peru nnd Hamburg. Heavy bitting by the homo team. Neat's timely two-base hit and Engleman'H bril liant one-hand catch , were the features of the game. Score Hamburg . 2-11 Peru . -2S Batteries. Copcland , KorWand Pranks ; LookabaiiKh nnd Neal. 'Ibo Hocbnd same was played between the home team and Stella nnd resulted 13 to 0 In favor of tbo home team. Good bittery work , with lu > ul support and the erroin of the visitors did U nil. The Kama was played In one hour and forty minutes : Score : Stella. . 0 00000000 0 Peru . -13 Batteries : Stella. Shrader and Swnnn : MoNully and Sloan ; Peru , Lookubaugh and Neul. _ Could Not right In Hlmi * Citj. Police Captain Petty of Bloux City was in Omaha jesterdny. He Fays that the peo- pie of thne Corn Palace do not take much stock In the alleged athletic club % vbtch seems to be making such strong efforts to arrange u pilzo lUbt between Jackson and Corbett. 'Ihe diptaln nays that one thine certain Is that neither Jackson nor Corbett will be allow ed to light In Sloui City , ven If th < > athletic club does secuie the contest. It will have to be pulled oft outside the city limits. Captain Petty la accompanied by Sergeant Young , son of the chief ot po lice , of that city , and they ure iimUlng a short visit with Omaha friends. Will 'try a Nuir I'liin. CHICAGO , Sept. 13. At 1 o'clock Situr- dyay morning U. P. Benrlc.s 111 start form the city hall on nn attempt to break the bicycle road record from Chicago to New- York vlu Cleveland , Buffalo nnd Albany. This attt-mpt will differ from previous ones In that Ihe rider will be a man of extraor dinary long- distance ability anil that ho will be sjslematlenlly paced all the way by rcUjs of riders. The distance Is 9SO miles by rail , and SearlcV schedule. If main tained , will put the record below eight dayx. vvhtrh It tvlll be hard for any muu to beat. Letter Carrier Hmllh of I hla city recently lowered the record ten and u half hours. mil Mori l.rllTo HOT Sl'ItlNRH. Ark. . Sept 11-Vlnccnt l elvalle , i. lei ling piMtlrUtt if No AOr - leuus , unu but Uer of Andy Bovven , the llRhtwclghl pUKillsl , lm sucf edeil In nink- Inff n niotoh between the latter nnd Young- GrllTo , who recently fought n draw with Jack McAullffe Mr. Utlvnlle hn been in the city the past four or live week * nnd Immrdlatelv after the McAullffc-Orlffo mill b-Biin ntg tint ni w th Or ( To The arrange ments were completed today , but the exact place of the meeting linn not been an nounced. Delvnlle 1ft tonight for Nvv Or- Ipans Bow en ban sp-nt a number of weeks hern tiatnlng in anticipation of the coming bitlte. Y. .11. ' . A. ANNUAL I IKtAt HAY. tVntulli.ilon InMilcU n Jlutlrr of All Aruiiiiil Snp > rliirltr l lo lln "ptllol. The next nnminl field day of the Y. Jt. C. A. takes place nt their beautiful paik Saturday afternoon , when the Pen- tnthalon , which means a contest , will be the conspicuous event of the day. Among th ? olikn Greeks the PcntatKilon * , vas u llvefold athletic p rfortmnce , which In-ludeil leaping , root raclnir , wrestling nnd throw ing the discus , ijulrt nnd the spear. These uifrclses were supposed to bo conducive of the highest form of rnuacular development , embodying the greatest diversified aglllly and slrcnKth then known The Pentatbalon. ns modllled by the Y. M. C. A. , consists ot n luaril aprlnt , pole vaulting , running high Jump , throwing the twelve-pound hammer and a one-mile run. The entries nre open lo Y , M. C. A. men only , and a man must cjuallfy before entering The method of awarding medals Is that every man should have credit far his ability , so that n > Atem of marking Is established , each man ircltlnK n peicentngc for hli best effoit , HIP total of the live events , when found to be 20J , entitles tbe participant lo n lircnr.o medal , 309 to n silver medal , nnd 400 to n gold medal. Afe Messrs. Carson find Banks have offered nn e\tru gold medal lo Ihe man making Ihe highest number of point p. the glory of being the winner of tbe grratrst number of points will be n double incentive for record work. Entries und pro- i.im nre : One mile novice race : Entries J A , Gelst. Ed Hoyden. V. C. Stocking- . One hundred yards dash : Entries J. II Coleman , Jolm Hums , Rudolph Havelka. Harry Woods. H. O. Munson , F. R McConnell - Connell , W. Parker. K. It Nicholas. Exhibition club swinging : Chailes Twelve-pound hammer throwing : En- rles : Same ns lOfl yards dash. Hunnlng high Jump : Entries Same as 00 ynids dash. One mile open bicycle race : Kntrles W. D. Staler. S. A. Gclst , William I'ltley. Pole vanning : Entries Same as 100 yards ash. One mile run : Entries Sime as 100 yards lash. Five-mile handicap bicycle race' Entries Louis Fleischer. W 13. Stnley , J. A , Gelst , Yllllam A. Plxley , Ed HaMlen , r C Stock- TIK. Music by Y. M. C. A. band. Y. M C. A. colors , peacock blue * and old ijoltl. Officers of the day Tlcferee , William .1 "Ischei , president : clerk of course , Ed Ickerlng ; assistant clerk. Lew Anderson , U'lge of Jumping , Hon Joseph Clark 6n , udsp of vaulting , J. W Put Mi , esq. : judge of 100 yards dash , J W , Florence , esci , udge of ono nille run , Charles L Thonns , esq ; Judge of hammer throwing , C. A OOPS , csq : timers , A II Porrigo , J. L , lvesey. At O. Daxon , starters. E. it Cock , Philip Dhectoi , scoier , W A. De Itord , estj. : marshal , Hlchard Hull , esq. , reporters , Joe Polcar. Hee : H A. Eaton World-IIernld assistants , E C. Henry , C \ ( Jrlmmel. John Schall , W. H. Murray Prizes awarded as follows : Pentathalon men making 200 points , bronze medal , 300 lolnts , silver medal. 40J points , gold medal Utcycle races Novloo race first ptlze gchl medal , second , $5 bicycle lantern , of fered liy Hayden Hi cs : one mlle open , Ilrsl irlze , gold medal ; five-mile bindlc.ip , llrst irlro , gold medal : second prlzi , automatic nml ginril , offered by M O Daxon. Admission nn Held day will be : Members and ladles fiee to grounds and giand stand , lonmembers , 23 cent" , including grand sland It Is hoped that Hie members and adles will be out In Iprge numbers nnd thus encourage these manly athletes by their pretence Tri.nU I'lnv H < K-IIUIIH fltv , KANSAS CITY. Sept. 13.-Tho third day's lay for the tennis championship of Mis souri , Kansjs , Iowa nnd Nebraska was of the same hlirh order ns that of the pre vious dnjB. The surprls-e of the day was the lpfe.it. In the Beml-flnals , of Case nnd Devol iy Whllman and Cravens local , Score , C-3 , > -4 4Tbe Tbe decisive set In the doubles between .Vustln and Culllngham , Omaha , and TVtaish and Rmmert , Kansas City , postponed from vestenl.iy , was vvon by the Nebruskana Score , G-3. This gives them the match Kmmert and Marsh defeated Urown and Beckvvltb , Chicago Score , 3-0 , 6-0 , G-3. In the singles/ Case beat CulllnRharn In the tlist set , 6-1) , whtn CulllnBhum wlth- diew. being unable to play. Wllhlle beat HutUilnson. Scoret 7-5 , 7-5. t.iiw l.lbriirr Association I'oriurd In Poorln nml Onrof tlio I unjrrH llllked , CHICAGO , Sept. 13 Lawyer Thomas Cratty lias filed a bill In the circuit court to recover dividends due him on $2,100 worth of stock In the Peorla Law Library associa tion. " * In 1879 , when Mr Cratly lived In Peorla , he says , the library association was formed , several lawyers contributing their private col lections ot law books to make onb large library In return for thla they were given stock in the association In accordance wltlt the value of their contributions and the as sociation agreed to pay a dividend of S per cent per annum on the stock. Mr. Cratty says lie has never received any dividend , al though the association Is abundantly able to pay him , having received many thousands ot dollars In membarsblp fees , TO IM.IVK A31HKICA. Itumorx from Tire Source * that Ho Uill lie .Mniln C'urdlnnl In December. NEW YORK. Sept. 13. A special from Homo says the pope Mill hold a consistory In December , at which Satolll will be nomi nate ! cardinal. LONDON , Sept. 13 A special dispatch from Rome says that Cardinal Gibbons am Archbishop Corrlgan will bj present Rt the consistory In December , when Monslgnor Satolllwill receive the red hat , The dis patch also says that Monslgnor Satolll wll then leave the United Stales , Woinim Admitted lo I'rearli ST LOUIS , Sept. 13. At today's session of the African Methodist Episcopal confci cnce of Missouri Miss Lizzie Hill was ad milted to preach In the Itinerant btanch o the church There wnfl considerable discus Blon as to the advlsulilllty of allowing i woman to preach , but It was finally decldec In her fuvor through the efforts of Itlsboi Walters. After the reports of committees had been received } { | shop Walters delUerei bis eplHcop.il address. In which he totichec upon the llnancl.il condition of the clmrcl and Its growth Other addresses followed btitniliinl Oil ompiiliy .Mul < e < u PmiliiRr HALTIMOUE , Sept. 13. A special to the Manufacturer's Record states that the Standuiil Oil company has purchased Ihc great eulphur deposits near Like Charles La. These deposits aie of jocat extent um several attempts have been made lo woik them , but from various causes they have failed. The price pild Is reported to be $173.000 , The general condition of southern business , the Hecord. says , la very hopeful llu.nl : clearings and railroad earnings con tlnuo to show large gains. A number o inantifnctmbu ; enterprises tire enlarging their works. Htillr.mil Hcbflino for ( iimtein.il . WASHINGTON , Sept. 13. The Bureau o American Republics is Informed fron Guatemala City that tlia Engllsh-Dutcl syndicate has put a surveying party In th field looking for the most feasible rout for a railroad to connect that city with th Tehuantepeu railroad. It Is expected tha the Anclo-Dutch syndicate hna In contcmpla tlon p"rfectinK a system of railways for al of Central America. irlc : * nn M Urn Tivenly-'I'liroo NEW LONDON , Conn , , Sept. 13 Th toipedo boat Ericsson made a satlafajtor test of her machinery In & thr.'o hours rnr She was not Irlven full spedl , but Iweuly three knots were easily made. Nclirmhttii t Hr Kxtni'lllml , SPIUNGriELD. 111. , Sept. 23. Governor Altgeld baa honored the requisition of the governor of Nebraska for the surrender of \V. W. Grate , a forger arrested here and wanted at Hebron , Neb. I iitul < < ii.irr l Ovi r tbe T.nln Mr llio. PANA. III. . Sept. 13-Thomas Tennant und Michael lluysty , two miners , vvera fatullyvvouiuled tonight In an altercation between union and nonunion nilnera. the result of a heated debate over the mrlUe , l.lllnl nn Tlit-lr r'lll ( ' 117 Mrlil. IJHYAN , O. , Sept. 13 Mr and Mrs. J. C. i Fetters went killed nt EJon by a Wabash i train un hour after their tvlddlug tonight. LAYTOMAS AS EASY MARK nl 1 Tommy Ryan pat Him to Sleep in the - " * * . . , < , Round , IGtlT BROUGHT OFF ON A SANDBAR found Unndcr Only biicccriled In I.iiiullng TVv < V tluoil tlloim nml Jvcn : I.HIlo lr.r > cct-lilrty- I'rcdeut. ST. JOSEPH , Sept. 13. Thirty-five hun- red sports from Omaha , Kansas Clly , Chl- ago , DCS Mollies , Topeka and other cities aw the sun of Hilly Layton's ambition go own bcforo the hand ot Tommy Hynn to- light. The light took place In a most un usual spot , being on a snnbar In the mId le of the Missouri river , and under a tent n which the gre-it Georgia ovnngcllst , Sam ones , made his llrst public appearance In his section , ten years ago. Tlio sports were f the best class. $5 and } 10 for seats and strong guard of sentinels stationed around ho Island keeping the tough clement away. t was the Intention to have the fight take luco In the rooms of the St. Joseph Alh- etlo club , but the Ministers' association lied a protest with tbo police commlsslon- ra and an adjournment was tuken lo the sland , which Is neutral ground , being situ ated halt way between Missouri nnd Kansas It was 11 10 when Ujnn appeared In the ring , and his friends set up a shout of ap plause. Liyton appeared two minutes later , and was given an ovation , St. Joseph back- ns him freely. Odds of 0 to 10 were offered on Uyan , and a large amount was taken. Andy Kaslmlr of Kansas City was selected us referee , and James Connoly and Jack .Vllke&.of . St. Louis went behind Lay ton , vhlle Martin DurUtn of St. Joseph and Kid , 'anco of Omaha filled the same place for lyan. Andy TymiJOtie of Syracuse , N. Y. , and Sam Peeler of Chicago wore time tempers. At 11:50 : the men shock hands and the fight opened. Hound 1 Kyan assumed the aggressive and led with his right for La > ton's neck , getting In a light blow. A rapid exchange "ollovved and Hyan planted his right back of Dayton's ear. He fellowed with two heavy leek blows and Layton countered with a icavy right on Il > aii's chest. A heavy right on Laj ton's ear closed the ffiund In Ryan's favor. Kound 2 Ujan reached for Layton's neck nd caught It fairly. A rush by Hyan fol lowed and Lajton dodged a vicious body right. Hyan followed with a swinging left and caught Layton squarely under the oir , knocking him against the ropes. LayCn rallied and caught a heavy left en the jaw , but was punished by a swinging right on the cheek , which brought llrst blood for Ityan. The round closed with a sharp but Ineffective exchange. Hound 3 Hyan led with his left and caught Layton's ' check , lie fallowed with a vicious chin blow , but was punished with a stinger In the p > e IIP' rushed nnd brought In a sharp stomacH" blow with the right , wh'ch ' practically won1 tha fight. Layt.n stayed , but the call of time saved him. Hound 4 Hyan started In to finish his man. Ho planted a stinger on Layton's chin which staggertd' ' him. He followed It with a left on the coV which drove Layton against the ropes. Tvlo'Reavy blows In the face and n. swinging right hander under ths ear tum bled Layton over like a log , and the fight was over. V fl ON jLiiii ST.VTJ : r.vnt TJIACIC oiTiil IncliIcntH ( S'ot on tlio ( ; nl Acid In * trrrnt to tbn Aftrrnoon , LINCOLN , Sent : 1M ( Special Telegram to The 13ee. ) There tuis air Immense crowd again today atcthmraces at the state fall , and nil the ewnt ? Were pulled Off according to llio program. ' # 10 feature was the race between IJonnle UJfehd Tred K for a spe- * clal purse of-j$1. The qwncr and driver of Winnie Wllkes wer < ? jlned Breach for tak ing their horse off the giounds without permission and suspended until the line Is paid In Ihd 2 25 trot Dick Tllden , who was driving McVern , was injured In a run away accident In the- third lieut , but was able to drive In Ihe fourth bent. The sulky was smashed , at the ciunrtcr pole , but the horac ran twice around the track before being stopped. When Tllden appeared for the fourth heat the grand stand broke loose with a ringing round of applause. Sandwiched In wrllh the horse races was the llve-nillc handicap "bicycle race , with the following entries , who llnl hed In tbe order named : Sidles , Oilmes , P. Yule , \V Yule and Freese , the time not being given Uai- nett of the Lincoln Wheel club went luilf a mile , with the Intention of lowering- the record , and was given 1 0915 , the htate record being 1 11 Kb Mockett then made an attempt to lower the quarter mile rec ord and got a marking- 0 29 1-5 , the world's record being C 2 , but Mockett had a heavy beud wind to contend with. Sum maries. HunnliiR- , half mile nnd repeat , 3150 ( unfin ished ) : flora B. br. m. , won ; Moonlight , a h , second Time : 0:5ii'k. Trotting , 2:23 : class puise J100 : Tym C , br. g 2 1 1 1 New Fashion , b. m. , , 1 2 4 6 McVorn , b s 4 3 C 3 Dinah , b m 0 523 Hcllth Card , b. m 3 0 6 C Lady Irlz , br. m. . . 5134 Brocade , ch g ds Time. 2:28. : 2:2 : , 2 23' ' , . , 2.23. Special pace , puise $500 : Fred K , blk. g. (2 ( 114) 1 1 1 Connie n , li s < MG > i 2 2 Time- ISVi. 2 21 , 2l7i4. In the ne\t i-nce the Interest centered on Pansy McGregor , who holds Ihe world's record for yearlings. Trotting , eai-olds and under , J100 : Pat L. b s 1211 I'anay McGregor , Delbert , b s 2 3 S 2 Na urine , ch , m I 1 4 J Secure , br. m . . H ds All Done , b H < ls Time : 2 27 % . 2 27. 2-,0 : , 2SU : The running race was won by Texas Piank , with Ueckton bCLOiid and Signal third Piogram for tomorrow : Trotting , free- for-all. } 00 : trottlnr , 2.32 class , 1100 ; pacing , 2.32 class , JIM , running , one mile dash , $150 The entries In the llrst lace are. Darky , blk. g. , C.V Cockrell , Lincoln ; Hippie P , II. Parsons , Phil M. B s , J. Looke , uiesb- am , ilfb.i Golden Gale , br h , W li. Denton - ton & Co , Council muffs , McKlvee , b. h , J. K. Kly , Aubuin , Neb , Corpuial , b g- C. B Morse. Columbus , Jled Wing , 12. D Gould , rnllerton , Ladv Iris , br m. , H , II Ilaldwln , Lincoln , Hoburt. br h . George Illake , Hastings , Patitan , b , s. , R L Giu liani , Scrlbner , Neb In the 2 32 class the entries are : IJmma. J , s. in.i J , L Jackson , Cortland , Neb , Verna D. b m. , Jt I * . Heal , Alliance , Neb ; Hhlnestone , b. s , , II. Kidwell , Silver Creek , Btromsburg , N3UT Onlliiu WljjV'Hio Vrce-foi-AII. ' ' ST. JOSnPII.'Bcpl'11. Thirty-five thous and people paid'admission today at the fourth day of thU St. Joseph fair and race- meeting. Kveryrrpad running Into the city ran special trains , ana the hotels and places of enterlalninetlf" l're crowded. The early part of the daynww Ichllly and cloudy , but nt noon the cloud ? bfoke away and the af ternoon , with UIP Sceptlon of n rather strong south wHIdJ which cut tho- time In 1 racing , was pcrf a"t < jTffhe inco program was very exciting1 , cloaecontests being the rule A grand stand review of troops In the fore noon by GovernoriSlone nnd start was a | feature of the ; i ) y-l The track was fast 1 and the racing evhius , good. Hcsults : Plrst race .unTfnljned , 2:14 : pace , purse Jl.OOO : Susie O fooli'thlrd , fourth and sixth beats. Time : S pi' ' * i:13 : , 2:13. : Wheeler F took llrst heat W 2H-W Pansy Blossom took second heo < utnfl2 12. Harondnle took fifth heat In 2li. : llcsewater. Dr. J. Hello Mahone. Chnmolii .and Otto W also started Second race , 3 00 trot , purse $1,000 : 1C mm a Nutwood won llrst. second and third heals , Tim ? : 2S : i. S : , Mil. Kiity. Ashland Olrl , KonvaltnXn , Lady Hlce , Qleom anil Ll/zle B nisi , started. - " . . Third race , freotfor-all pacing , purse Jl,000 : $200 added If track record of 2.08'j was broken : Online , won llrst. second and third heats. Time : 2 03)i , 2ll'i. : 2.03 , , Liurn T and J II L nla started. rourlh race. 2.22 trot , purse $1,009 : Topaz won first , second and third heats. Time ; 2:21'i : , 2:19V. : 2:10r : Star Hawk , Mjra 81m- moiiH. rhnntvvnrd. Sllverthorn , Ilebel Me dium. Princess Maid und Tredclle also starts . circuit lli f C'lo rd. PHILADELPHIA , Bepl. 1J The Grand Circuit meeting on the Point Breeze truck closed today und will go down In history ns a record breaker. Mascot. In the free- for-all race , knocked tha trark record of 2.0)14 ) made by Flying Jib. going the mile In 8.03 Hat In the llrst half mile of the last heat the time was 1 OIW , but Turner eased upon Mascot and finished the mile In 2 10. Chnrlej' C mnde a new record for himself In the 2:11 : trot lie went the Etecond heat In S 1.1H , his best previous record being- 2 lfi , llrsultfl. 2.11 trot. David Uonner slnko. J2.00U : Charley C won Ihe neeond , third nml fourlh licata nnd race rntmy Wllcox won Ihe nr.it heat , instant nlm ) started. Time : 2.17 , 2 Uty. 2 in , 2 17 2l"i : trot , purse 11,000 : Ora Wllkc. " won In three straight heals Nyanzn , Myrtlp H nnd Rl. nitno ulso started Time : 2 l i , 2:16. : 2 IKVi. 2-18 trot , purse tl.OOOi IlalphVllkc ! < won In three Btralght heats Lena 'vVllkes. Cophas , Colonel Kuner nnd Catherine l.e > - burn also started. Time2U , 2IB't. : 2:10. : Kree-for-nlt pace , pur-a * 1,000 Mascot won In three ulralgbt heatn. Saladlii ulso started. Time : 2.10. 2.0S , 2.10 Hot doingnt Trrra llnnto. HAUT13 , Ind. , Hepk 13 Today's big cird of cventB drew iv line crowd to the lace track The flfth heat of the 2.17 pace was declared a dead bent between Gazette nnd Tommy Urown , Ihe Onward horse opening n strong favorite today In thi i > - > ols. Tommy Urown , however , outfooted him nnd wom the race handily. r.lliiiil U knocked the throe-quarters of a second oft his record In the 2:12 : trot , but could not hold with Dandy Jim In the concluding honts. In the 2:18 : trot , the 4-year-old Ilaran Wllkes colt lowered his mark i-lflbt and one-quarter seconds In the second heat , but Ihc race went to Unn Cupid , who nlso put n new matk lo his credit. Then came a great mile by Fantatty. Gcers let Ihe 4- year-old daughter of Chimes go nwav nt an rasv clip , tbe llrst quarter being- done In 0S24. : ! She was at Ihe half In 1.01 , the three- quarters In 1:31 : Vi , and llnlshed the mile well In herself In 2 OB. Interest centered In the preit free-for-all pace , In which Hal Urudcn , John It. Gentry , Flying Jib and Hellector were the starters. Gentry was a hot fuvor- Itc. They got Ihe word , the Jib golnjr nt a terrlllc clip on the outside He took the pole from Ilr.iilcn at the turn nnd was nt the quarter In 0 30V5 The rate wus scarcely slackened up hill , the half being done lu I.oiv , , it wtis too hot for Jib , and still In the load ho could do Ihe third quarter onlv In 0:31Vi : Just ns the distance stand was reached llraden drove the .lib oft Ills feet , nnd then In n fruitless efloit to pa\e Hc- llcctor , his distance slowed down and came under the wire In 2.09 Hesults First race , 2:17 : pace , purse Jl.OOO , ( unfin ished yesterday ) : Tommy Utown won fourth , sixth and seventh heals anil race Time : 2:13' : $ , 2-.11V4 , 2:16 : J Garotte won Hie second and third beats In 2-13' ' , , 2.11'S Itcd- wing -wort the first. Time : 2 13V4 1'nttlc U. Moiolla , Nellie McCrory , Clint Klff , Knnerose and Monbais also staited. The tlflh bent was decided to TJC a dead heat yesterday. Second race. 2 12 liol , purse $ l.f > 00. Dandy Jim won the first , thiril and fouith heats and nice. Time : 2:11 : , 2.12. 2:12. Ulkiril D \\oii the second heat In 2 09i- Commodore Porter , Davle 13 , Lee's Pilot and vVlllkun Penn nlio startpd. Third race , 2:18 trot , purse $1,009 : Dan Cupid won the llrst , fouith iind llftli beats and nice In 2 13H , 2:11V4. : 2 121 , Baronet wen the second and third heats In 2:1 H' % 2 111 } Itaronmorc , Pnt , My Doy , Doll > U'llkes nnd Baker Wllkes nlso started Diamond Joe and Kltchel's lied Wilkes were distanced. Fourth race , 2 21 trot , purse $1,000 Heir- at- Law won in HtialghtJ bents. Tlmo 21P4 , SdBVi. 2.1C. Trench , Oscnie , William , Ullly Holton , Clythern and Uncle Josh also started Fifth race , free-for-all pace , purse J2.fiOO diminished ) Hal H radon won the fliht beat. Time by quarters : 0SO' : ' < . , 1 DPI , 1 JJ , 2 09 John H. Gentry. Flying Jib and He- ( lector nlso started Sixth ince , 2.11 trot , purse $1003 ( unHn- Islied)1 ) JIalor Youiit ; won 1he llrst beat In 2 n. SI Vincent. Prince llcrscbel. Brown Dick. MIfB Nelson , Maud C , Courier , Pcverll , Answer and Strontl.i also staited. 1 uvorllci Uim All riirt-r. NEW yoilK. Sept. 13 Therp wus nothing sensatlomil about the third day's nices of the New York State rtreel"i-s' tirttlng Tneutlng nt Flcetwood pirk. favotltos Win ning the thioc evints on tba p-n i im and winning without the semblance of a con test In any case HesultH : 225 claps : Heil iJud won no = n jlgbt heats. Time 2:2154 , 2.29Vi. Coincident and Hllo. AIny nlpo started. 220 clues , pacing , Porndile wor In three straight beats Time : 2:10 : , 2:16'4 : , 2 17'i. Jtaud 11 , DigJlike and Petei Cooper nlso started. 2.10 class , trot : JInry 1 ? won IT straight heats. Time 2:35V4 : , 2 J3H , ' .TO Stormy Mist and Laval ) also started. ItiMtiltK nt ( h-vi'land. CLKVULAND. Sept. 13-Hesults o Cleve land Driving paik races : 2 10 class , pacing , purse SiOO : Wlkle ICnox won second , third iini fourth heats and nice. Time : 2ll'i : , 2 II , 2 r > i. Allle L won first heat In 2.101s. Turoo nl o slai ted. 230 class , trotting- , purse $000 : Ulllevvon first , second nnd third heats and ince Time. 2:22Vi : , Z:22H : , 2 21 ' , Ollle K , Jack Daw son. Hello I > , Colonel P , Leonn , Pearls , Sadie Hassan nnd Ouida nlso started 2:11 : class , trotting , purse $ SDO ( unfinished ) Count Itobeit won llrot and second. Time 2:13ii : , 2:14. : Klolse von Ihlitl heat In 2:15l : ( ! Newc.istle won fourth heat In 2 Ib'A. Ilour- bon Wllkcs won fifth and sixth heats in 2:18 : , 2:18K : Belle Cassel , lo and liedllne nlso started. 2:15 : class , pacing- ( unfinished from yester day ) : Sldmont won nlxth and deciding heat nnd race In 2 16 % . Maggie J and Joseph li also started Last I > .iv nt Atlantic. ATLANITC , la. . Sept 13.-Spcclnl ( Tele gram to The Bee. ) The list duv of the Cfi s county fnlr was biicressful. The dust was the only diawback Hcsulls : Flist race , 2 19 class , trot , four bents trotted yesterday , and the finish three be.ns today was won by Sailor Boy Mist Helen second , nnd Juno third. Time 2 j-116 , ? 15 . , 2 37M. 2SI. . 237 < 4. 2 3i'4. ' 235. Purse S200 Uncle Dick , Sue and Delphla nlso started Second event , 2 21 class trot , was won bj Charlie Ulrch takingspcond In llrst heat and three firsts ; Duinngo second , James. P third , and Spokane fourth Time 2:27 , 2 27' ' , $ , 2 2S'i , 2 28 Puise J200. UKtULTS ON Till ? ItlTNMMl TICACIti Clifford \Mlit u .Sprint Aflpr ITuvlu ? Ilin \Vorat nt Hut HrmliifT NH\V YOIIIC , Sept. 13. In the opmlng race Clifford had nil he coulit do to beat Correction , which showed u great Improve ment over yesterday's runnlmr The start was hoirlbly bad , for with onlj three horses In the race Coricctlon got four lengths the best of It In Ihe Tunelton handicap there was a tight fight. John Cooper was nn odds-on favorite , with Sir l xcesa ns tbe second choice , while Dutch Skater and Assignee were the outsiders The latter went out with a big lead nnd held it till the stretch was leached , when Dutch Skater nml Sir Excess came after him jnd sent him back lo the third place. Then ensued a. ding-dong finish. In which Dutch Skater -won by a head Ht'Siilts. First race , five and a half furjong-a : Clif ford (1 lo 10) ) wen , Correction CS to 1) oecond , AVah Jim (20 ( to 1) ) thlul. Time : 1 07" , Second race , live furlongs Urania (3 to 1) ) won , Houndelay (8 ( to 1) ) second , Man chester (3 ( to 1) ) third , Time , 1U3. : Third race , live and a half furlongs : Harry Heed ( no betting Riven ) won , Applause (0 ( to 1) ) second , Nankl Pooh (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1 07'/ . Fourth race , mile nnd n quarter Dutch Skater (5 ( | r > 1) ) vvon. Sir Uxccss (2'i to 1) ) bi'coml. Assignee (10 ( to 1) third. Time : 2 CO. rifth iaci j mile and three-sixteenths Dobbins (9 ( to 10) ) won. Sir Walter (4 to 1) ) second , Saiagossa (20 ( lo 1) ) third Time : 203& . Sixth race , inllc nnd a sixteenth : Prig (10 ( to , ] ) won , Discount (7 ( to C ) second. Bandit (9 to C ) third. Time : ISO. Jli-uty Prurient I.iitonl.i CINCINNATI , Sept. IS.-Showern this forenoon made the Latonla race track u trtlle heavy , but It dried up inpldly. It Is clear tonight and tomorrow It will bo good. No favorite won except In the next to Ihu last rate. A G to 1 bhot won the ( lint race over four shorter horses Second und third choices won the others The attendance was over 2MO Betting was lively , and ni there are only seventeen bookmiike.ru , they were given nil they could do. There were righty-tvvo entries and forty-two starters , two races having been douluicil oft Ite- sults : First race , six furlongs : Judge Pajno (5 ( to 1) ) vvon. Adelante ( t to 1 > second , Mill Hey (7 ( lo 2) ) third. Time ; 1:17'J. : Second race , seven furlongH1 Chnnnlon (2 ( lo 1) vvon. Buckwo (3 ( to C ) second , Ked John (10 ( to 1) third. Time : M30 ; < , i Third and fourth races declared oft on account of scratches. Fifth race , five fmlongs : Ttievlty (10 ( lo 1) 1) ) won , Jane (40 lo 1) ) second. Whiff ( S to 1 } thlnd. Time : 1:0116. : Sixth race , six furlongs : Arapahoe (5 ( to 2) won. Say On (3 ( to 1) ) second , IM Gartland (3 ( to 1) third. Time : 1 15V4. Seventh race , six furlongs : Wily Itennet (1 ( to 1) ) won. Alto June (9 ( to 2) ) second , Aletha Allen (0 to 1) ) third. Time : IM. Untriiina nt Alnill'on , ST. LOUIS. Sept. 13 At Jfadlson : First race , five furlongH : Uunlap won. Hed Wing second. Gander third. Time : lOS'/4. Second race , live and a half furlongs : The Haok won. Pebble Hock second , Jordan third. Time : 1:15. : Third race , five furlongs : Horace Lola ml won , Bright Star second , Ike S third. Time ; 1:03. : 1:03.Fourth Fourth race , six furlongs : Paulette won. Arthur O second. Lemon Blossom third. Time1:21. : . Fifth race , seven nnd n half furlongs : Tenor won , Montella second , Doneasler third. Time , 1HU , > \lnni.-i at Ilarimn. HARLEM , Bcpt. 13. First race , live fur- longa DC Jure vvon 8ny When Hccoml , Alvn. ihlrU. Time : ioa. : Second ruce. six furlongH Slocknhl won. Lorcnn C seconil , Llbertlno ihlrd. Time : 1 21. 21.Third Third race , five furlongs : Dallbard won. Miss Alice second , Katie 11 Ihlrtl Time : 1 07. 07.Pourtli Pourtli race , nillp nnd a sixteenth : AVnhntohlo.nn , Gnsoon second , Hessle Ills. land third. Tlmei 1:57 : Plftli raco. live furlongs ! Dnvld won , Hemuid second , Morgan G third. Time1. li V4. SKtli rncc. irllo nl thr o-slxleenths : Haw. thornc won. Bull lloss second. Imp. Woolsey thlnl. Time 2ll : > 4. < irnlei ; Wins the Piirtlnml. LONDON. Sept 13 At Doncastcr todny the race for tbe Portland pinto of UM sovereigns AVIIS won by the duke of West minister's Grajleg , 3-yenr-otd , Captnln Jlnchelle's Krln , 4earold , second , Jlr. Slaiilon's Mecca , 3-year-old , third. riJSIII.NU OM > 1ATIUU : TIMI11AKII. . IVIioeliuoii nt Mirlnillnlil | .Mi tdng HecoriU lit IlitrrjKvent. . LD , Mnss. , Sepl 13.-A more perfect afternoon for the second day's races of the great diamond blc > elc tournntnent could hardly be Imagined. There were fully 10,000 people present and a great dent of en thusiasm was shown In the event * . The great race ot the Uujwas the mile Inter national record race , nnd In thla event nil the crack riders participated , making the nice one of Ihe best of the meet. Late In the aftcinoon Nut llullcr took u t.llcc off the two-mile , paced , living xtnrt rocoi < l , lowering Murpb > 's lime of l.0 < ! J-r > to l.014-r > r. J Tlltis then loweicd the hour lecord , covering- mlles , 1.ISJ yaiilswithin tbe lime limit , The world's iccord vvnx held by I. lu lu rn , mi Englishman , who covered 2 ! miles nnd 700 ynriN , while Mentje.s' lecord , made on the Sprinijlleld track last > ear , was 2-j miles , 107 jnrds. in bi caking the hour lec ord , Titus also lowered scvoinl other rec ords. Ke.sults : Mile , 2.30. class A Hugh llublnson won Time : 2 17'4 Half mile open , class If Tyler llrst , Hald cnml. Cabantu' tlilid Tlmo : lU'J. : ( Mile bandlcap , cus < AGtoige N. Ailninn , Jacksonville Kin , (150 ( jnuts ) . lliKt , J .1. Cnsoy Worcester CUD yunls ) . second ; W. K Sims , Washington ( vcr.itcln , third. Time 2:07 : I-G. Time oC toratcir man. 2.10 3-5. Unit mile , 1 05. class H : McDonald , New Yoik , llrbt , Tajior , bccond , McDullle third ! . Tlmo. l.'M ' C. M. Murphy lowered the world's iccord for two miles , paved , held by Tjler In 4lr > 3-5 , to I Ort 2-u Mile. Inti tn.itli mil reroid race , ela s H : Hald llrst , Sangei second , Bliss third. Time : 2:05 : I-D ( world s record ) . Two mile handicap class At Fred L. ICnapp , Keane ( Hcrutch ) , llrst. Time' 4:37. : Half mile hundio.ip , class II : Lumsdeii CS7nrds ) first , Gllhens (20 yaids ) second. McDullle ( DO yards ) third Time : 100 2-5. Scratch time : l.ll Mile , 2 M. class A : Allen , Springfield , llrst Time 2 14 4-5. Mile handicap , class ! ! Singer ( scratch ) first , Cnbanno , St Louis ( scratch ) , second , Coulter MO yards ) tlilid Time : 2:14 : 3-5. DAVID CITY , Neb , Sept 13. Probably the mist Interestini ; game of ball that evir vv s played In lavld ) City was the one be tween the Nonpareils of Omaha and David Clt > Ucinhardt pitched the game of hla life , letting the Nonpareils down and out without a single inn IHit two scattering hlt-5 wns the best the Omaha bojs could do Score : Nonpareils . 0000.0000 0 0 David Clly . 0-5 Hase lilts : Nonpareils. 2. David City 7. Huns earned : D.rvld CUy. I EIIOI.-I Nonpareils. 3. Home lun Lincoln Struck out : IU Lookabaugh , C , Heln- hardt , 11. Time : Two hours nnd liftcui minutes. Hatterles LooKubaugh und Johnson , Rclnhnrdt and Miiupin. Tha same teams played again yesterday , and the game proved to be an old-tlmo slug- sing match. Itoth teams Eeemcil to be lost wlthcut their best pltcheis. When the ,721110 was flnUhed and the dust had cleared away the Scoreboard showed up Nonpareils , IS ; David Clly , 21. Tony lllrd umpired the game nnd gave entire satisfaction. David City Is ready and willing to meet anj anin- Uur team In tbo state Would Ilko to ar- lange a series of games with Ohlona , Paw nee City , IJeslrlce , Hastings or an > other crack amateur nines In the state. ULYSSOS. Neb. . Sept. IS. ( Special Tele gram to The Dee. ) Uljsses defeated the Omaha Nonpareils al this pljcs In avery close nnd axcltlng bull game , Score , J to 4. Hatterles iriys cs , Oclst and Kear , Nti pa- rells , Mcllvalno and Johnson. tnd'n I.Ht t Hall lleiiinl. Colonel Cody lias been breaking a record In shooting lately , breaking 1,000 composition balls out of 1,003 while riding at full speed on horsaback , with the object tluower also riding at full speed Master Johnnie Haker and Mr. Frank Butler , two expert shots at the Wild West , kept a score on fourteen per formances. Seventy-two balls wire thrown at each performance , Colonel Cody making eleven clean scores , mlscing two on the twelfth , five on the thirteenth and on > on the fourteenth _ "S.uuljmoV CluilleiiKo to Saiulovv. CINCINNATI. Sept 13. Irving Montgom ery , the Cngllsman who c Us himself Irving Sand owe , In view of the expected suit to bD brcught ngalnat him by the Danish Eugene Sandow for the use cf the name Sandowc , " has Issued a remarkable chal lenge to the latter. Montgomery offers to pass a college examination against Eugene Sandow or to perform feats of strength against him , and offers to dcp s t a forfeit of from $500 to } 2,000 to bind such a match. NIIII of llrt : tlniHTr Drill. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept 13. Whips , one of Palo Alto's favorite stallions , died of periton itis this morning Whips bad a record of 2:27'i himself and wan the alre of five horses In the list Annette , 2-OSVi , Cobwebs , 2:29 : V > ; Manllo , 2 29 % ; Navldad , 2 22'yfc , and Warlock , 2:2SV4. : Us was by the great Electioneer. dim Un\a \ Whips , dam of Llncttc , whose 3-year-old record Is 2.29'i , and uas foaled nt Palo Alto In IMP _ ItiHsIn < i hulil , HAY SPRINGS , Neb , Sepl -Special ( to The Hee ) Bessie G , by McGlnty , 2.2S , dam Emmctte Clay , get ot Cgguiont , v.ii ; sold hero Uday bv P. P Carioll to Charles Evans of Rushvlllo for $500 cash Sbs Is one of the lest fillies of northwest Nebraska , as she now lias a half mile record of I 17. ( titir riminpliiiiHlilp > riovtl > Detlilcil , NEWPORT. H. I , Sept. 13 The Golf championship cf America was -won by Wil liam G. Lawrence of the Now port Golf club defeating William C McDonald of Chicago , by ono point Lawrence's score wna 188 strokes und McDonald's 1S7 for n course ot tvvlco round the holes LVnlury Jicroril llriiken. TORONTO , Out. , Sept. 13. At Rosedale trick hero E. P Railway of London wheeled 100 miles in1 5 01 10 1-5 , beating the Ameri can century record by 30 5S 4-5 The track wnsIn perfect condition Th3 < eather was cold and u raw wind -was blowing strong. California ( lull' * Application , CINCINNATI. Sept. 13. A meeting of the Turf congress has been called lo convene at the Hurnttt house on Tuesday next at 1 p m. Its main purpose Is lo consider the ap plication of tbe California Jockey tlub for membership. "Tho Black TlaE , " In which Edwin Thorn in ad 5 a pronounced success several years ago , was revived last evening at the Fifteenth Street theater by Miss Eva Clayton , sup ported by James II. Drowne's dramatic com pany , The play abounds In lines familiar to all lovers of melodrama : "You are silent , you do not spsak ; " "You are hungry for the want cf food ; " "No more are ve child of mine , out Into tbo world ycu BO , " etc. Hut even with the presence of these old standbys - bys the audience received the play w'th con siderable enthusiasm , recalling Miss Clayton nnd Jlr Horace Vlntau , who plays Harry Glyndon of Ihe ccast guard , a number of times , . The company Is acceptable , but the play totters with age. I'allier mill Sou I'otb ' Mint. HUNTJNGTON. W. Va , Sept. -Wayne county yesterday -was the scene of another - other shooting affray In which n father and son were mortally wounded. Hiram Steph en a , a merchant of Ccntervllle , had some throublo with John Muni liy , a neighbor. several iln/H aga. nnd a * Jluiphy wax pass ing BtephenK * More yextenlay Ihe trouble was renewed Holh men opened lire , HtephcnH receiving a bullet In the abdo men , Hla 16-year-old uon lushed lo tbe rescue only to be pierced by K bullet In tbe right Bide. All parties ure prominent In this kectlon , Murphy U under wrest. CQHBETT EGGING PETER OS toiler Wiiltcn to tbo DnrTty Oontnufl Frel'.y Plain Language , TELLS HIM PLAINLY WHAT HE THINKS Champion , lhn KttirpMui XMHInunc ! * * to Jllool tlio Mini Aiijnlicn- , Anyhow mill lit Any 'I liiu > Itrln-iTi of tint Conn try > iimnl. NEW YOIUC. Sept. -Corbett. . In a s gned artlclo in the World , says : "If Jackson wants a light I will name as ref crcca the men satisfactory to me n w. Tlio follow Ing nro the acknowledged referees of this country : John Huffy of New York , 1J. . Dcmohuo of New York , Jolm Kckhardt of New Ycrk , Qeorce Slier ef Uhlcajco , John Kelly of New York anil Al Smith of New York , all of them satisfactory to inc. I \vatit to put this man on record IJocs ho ilsro to Insinuate that an > of these men would slo.p to Rive him llio wcrst of ttj Ha talks abput lighting In three months when lie Mows that th's club has shown him that It Is Imposslhle for them to bring It off In tint time. It ho Is so anxious to fight ma why ilcu't he come to when- am , and ho can pet nil the fl-jlit lie wanln In twenty- four hours notice , or 1 will meet him so- creliy at once at any place he mimes , or will show him up plainly. The truth of the matter IB that this man hnlca Amerlcin * because they ilo not consider him as good ns they are and because he Is not allowed to pise unil ttnil nhoiit anil bo Kokcd up to and worshiped as he 13 on the other sldo of the outer. When ho sails for Unglanil ho will never return here , end while O.QOO miles away will l.cip up his wordy war on mo am try to persuade the public that ho Is on the level , when I know his purpose In Bolrg to that umntty is Is engage In .1 fake light with ancthiT broken down lighter. Slavin lie sa > s ho 13 not nn actor and that his theatrical ceiitrscts do not inter- fcro with him No. IKCUUSO his Attempt to appear on the singe was a dire failure , and the managers throughout the country n&w refuse to book him. "In conclusion , Mr l' tor Jsckson , I tell jou plainly that I will light jcii privately or ojcnly In ono wick , one month , two months or three months' time , for as much mane ) as > ou can raise. purt > e or no purse , in a club on a birge , In a hack , in a riHiii anyu here In America. " William A. llrady , Corbett's manager , left for Hoston this afternoon "Jackson will not fight Cornell , " ho said , "and thnt s all there Is In It. We agree to an ) tiling but a fiiht In England. and. know ing this , they will insist upon Urn very thing vvc will not ncro' to "Kltzslmmons Oh1 Steve O'Donnel will Klvo lilin a fight and I'll bet $10,000 to $8,000 ho will win There's a chance for Hob. If he can whip Steve , Corbett will listen to him thirty da > n aft i llio battle. " SIOL'X CITY , Sept li-Kd Webster , who 1ms been In NIVV4 oik und Chicago trying to tec lire Hlsnutiucs to mllelcs for n light , i el m IK d henIlo tald "I am convinced lh.it Jnclfon Is nfrnld in meet Corbctt , and simply -wishes to ndvi-itlsp himself 1 don't think the two in-n \\ill e\er get together , tincl I nm sntlslled that It vlll not be Coi- bott's fnnlt. NCVPI theirs , I lm\o authorIzed - Ized IMw.ird Hnrkott of New York to not fet the club ami imleiuor to mnl.e a matcli before Jarl.scm sails fur the West Indies , If possible. Jackson will be In New Vork todu > , nml limited will tiy to pet a meetIng - Ing- between the ( IgbtciB if be can. I nm Hutlsiled that he will fall in his efforts. hovvevci , nml iloiibt it , lnkson has the nerve to mtot Corbett even for the puipose of dlscnssini ; artlcltB " NHWAUK. Sept. -.Much Interest la manifested In the dolngn of the HSMCX county ginini jury , \\o\\ \ In "tsslon In thl-i place , on urcomi ! of tbo expected Indict ments ng.ilnst the iurt > ons who -\\cio \ Im- pllcntpd In tie pi , re light ut IMIgon's laboratory nt'Uvccn Coibett anil Couitnuv. It Is mult ratjod th.it Rulpoenues v\i > r6 1s- Hued todny foi Mr KdlcrnV K. T. Dick inson nnd i mimbtr of pn oiis who \vlt- ncsseil the Jhdit M" . Dickinson wnti in cliargu of the electrical upp.ir.itUH while It was leconlliif ? the movements of Coilifclt nml Courtney "lining 'lie contest Corbell nnd Courtney lire Imth out of the state . .f New Jeisey , , u > 'l abonM tluy be wnntul \ > v the court lh > y will ln/9 ti b < ? lirniubi u Newark on iei.iM tlons If they do noi POIIIB loluntailly. inuii ; : : IOIIM S AT cm : vs. Itoiulln of it I urllirr Srrlrt of l.iitucs In llio liil < > riiiitiiiial ! 'Iniirn.iiiiciil LKIPS1C , Sept 13 The rcs-ilts of the thirteenth and fourteenth rounds of the In ternational chess masters toinn.uiient ueru us follows lllacKbnrn biat Tarrasch In a I'-Q4 opening after thlrtsl \ moves , Balnl bsat Sciifrert In a Scotch gambit after thirty- four moves , Schlffcis belt Suechtlng In n P-Q4 op nlng after thirty-four moves , Mlez- ? ea beat Mason In a Ylonnu gambit after thirty-four moved , Ueerger beat Schcvc by default. The games , Jaumvyky versus Alason ( lluy l opej1) ) , Llpko \ rs a WalhroJt ( Irregu lar ) , Schlechtor veisus Wcydllch ( Vienna gambit ) , am ] Zlnke versus Zecliiiiarm ( Uuy Lopez ) , were not finished. roiirtccnth round Tarriseh beat Unlrd In a I'-QI game after forty-one moves , Telcli- inann beat Maton In a lluy Lopez after twenty-four movs , JanowsUy bent Ulack- burn In a Huy Lope ? after forty-five moves ; Jlason beat Keuchtlng In n IQ1 I gjnio nfter thirty-four moves , Zinke beat Schevo by de fault , U'ojdllch and Merger dr-w a French dcfeiibc after twenty-one move < i. The gainen Zpuffert versus ScliIRem ( Gnlcco openi , and \Valbrodt versus Schechtcr ( Huy Lopez ) , stood uiljourned. hnil'SIC. St'it 13-l'lay In the dies- masti'ra1 tonrnami'ntvan rasumeil today , when thillfteeiith loiiml U"-ultul na fol lows Telrhinann belt Believe by default : JJIiickburm- bent Maon In Hcotcli gambit nftfi thlilj'-nlne moves ; Iters tinilVnl - lirodt drew a Ituy Lopez aftui eightei.ii moves , Tiirrnxch beat Bthllfer.s In u. counter center gambit nftwr thli ty-one moves ; Schlelrhtpr but Mlesses In u Vienna B.IIIIO fitter thirty-three inoven , .Mrirca brit 7.e\\1- \ \ leit in u pal openlns nftcr fjitv-clght movcH , l.lpku nnd Sutibtlng drew n Vienna Kaineafttr Hlxtctn moves Jilnke unil \Vodllch ( Ciiilcco piano ) and lialnl and Jaiiov\sky ( Scotch gambit ) niljomned their ret-pectlve guiiien In the afternoon the fo'lowlng ' nine gumes , left unllnlshpil In pirvlaim rsunds , were MnlKhed Tnriacch beat Xiiefiert , four knlghtH gnmblt , aftci Hlxty-fonr movcH ; Mason beat Xlnke , rrench tlcfcnsc , after seventy-two moves ; Mnron bsiit Mlesses , Ituy I/3p 'z , after Klxty-nliiu moves , Marui bo.it Toichmnnn. Huv Mpi-z after eight j- four moves ; Walhrodt l ) < at Lipke , Incgjilnr opening , ulti-i H vpntt'lght moves , Janovv- sky beat M.IHOII , liny li\wr \ , utii r fiiNty-iuo moves , iiiitkburne drew with IVnlbrodt , Vienna opening , after nfty-elght tnovon ; Tclchinnnn drew with Llpko , IriOKUlnr open ing , nftcr slxtv-llve move < , Wnlinoilt < liew with JJalrd , Uuy Lopez , after llfty-sljc moves. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Won by llio lnrK. YcBt rday the Twenty-Klxth Street Stars bent the Admirals Score : Stars . 5 2 3 2 0 4 0 ft 2 18 Admiral ! ! . 20341200 2 II When Dabwni tick , wo gave Iicr Cofstorfa. Wicn fcho wu a Child , the crlud for Castorla , Vhcn blio bccamo MKs , tbo clung to Car-torla , When Uio Lad Children , tlio gavothem Co3torU AMUSbiM I5TH ST , T&3EATEH & "m"t , 15,25. iln ami 50 Cunts. Tolopliom * 1331 , TONIGHT MISS EDA CLAYTON In the great inelo-druinatlc ancles * , 'Tho : J3ct . 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