- ' - - - - - - - - " ' " " _ H " . . . . - , . . . . . . . . . - . "l' . . . - ' " 'T' . . . - ' . 'Ii , - ' - " " ' " ' - . . . -i . ' _ - - L - - - 'rIlE OMAhA \ DAILY . IJ Jn .j'lUOA : , Sl 'TJM1ull 13 , 18 ! . - Valkyrlo wanl1 moro room than Ihe then . htul . Itealer nhout tUrIOUIY ortrlnr the ! xcurlion boatl and tugs c\'cn further back Al obcycII orIcr . With the fnelt chance for a clear antI , ' oven start that ever was given for an Amerl. ca'l CUll race the committee fred the . .1)efentlcr case,1 , L preparatory gun at 1:10. : .etemltr . a ; oft her shoots to the ful and headed .Io..n the line , a be1utful picture and . 'Iook out her spinnaker anll baleen Jib topsail a she crosaed the starting pout. ValkyrIe came croler tartng Jlnt. up tram the ! nthwarr anti rounded the lightship - ship In a croleRR' Fort of faFilion . crolng the Ino within one Reconel of hanrlcall tinio . the HUn proclaiming the enl of the latter penid . heore fixed at 1:22. : two minutes , . after the hlrtng Ilgnal. AR Mon al Val. kyrle croset1 she came up Into the wInd and everybody knew that Iho had quit. . Defeneler went on with everything dnitw- . Ing In the light breeze of about IWo IleR an hour over a smooth sea , just the sort ot con- Iltlonl that Ihould suit Valkyrie. She rounelcll the outer mark at 1 :26:58. : : and as she dId EO there was a general ringing hurrah OR reat e though she had a goo" , game corn- vetltor. Al durIng the beat home the wind increased In power all as the champion lay , over sometimes with Ice Icruppef under , she presented a sight that made the onlookers . lookers cheer. As she was approaching the tnlsh ! Ir. ieln yelled through a megaphone to the committee boat : "Do you wIsh me to cross the line ? " Ho received no answer antI relll.\te,1 , tha question. Again no answer 10 Delenrer went over at 4:04:3G. : : She was greeted with another most enthusiastic sa- lute as she did so. The time taken by the committee represented that she went over the courlo In 414:22. : With the twcnty.nlne seconds ( line allowance her corrected time waR :43:34. : : . Later In the afternoon an attempt was made to see I.orr iunraven. lie was Invis- Ible. His friend and adviser , Hear Commo- ( lore Glennie . said that hIs lordship ball gone away up Into the country somewhere , he did nol know whore. In answer to a question whether or not Dnnra\'en would sail In a race or series of raceR al Newport or Mar- bleheati away from the maddening crowd ot New York , for I cuP. : Mr. Gennie replied that he thought Il vary unlikely. Ho hardly believed . that his lordship would again saIl Valkyrie on this side , though h he could not stab what would be done with Valkyrie In tIm Immediate future. Ho said he Intended to return ! to England very shortly and be t had an Idea that Valkyrie would do the same. When It was proposed that Defender might ' 0 across next year and race In England : / Mr. Gennie made no reply but turned Ln hIs heel and bade the .eprter good night. JUNI\ VEX S'I'ATIS Ills I'OSITIN. Ciil i CII 11 i teeEnnbl. ' CI Ctlllll ) ' . nHh HIs 1..tIUt."t. NEW YORK Sept. 12.-The Amerlca's CUll committee went Into session at 9:45 : o'cock. after having dined wIth the Knickerbocker club , together with the members ot the no- gata committee. Ex.Conunollore Snilth. chairman ot the committee , was seen Just before the cOlmlttee met and In reply to the question what he thought of Lord Dunrayen's act In refusing to sail today's race . replied that lS there had been several misunderstandIngs - standIngs between Dunuven and htmself he dId not Cdre to express an opinion. Mr. Smlb gave I as hl' prIvate opinion that I Lord Dunravcn believed Val.yrle was faster than Defender Mr. Iselu would be wlllg to race him In any part or the cone- try for any amount from 1 cent to $3.000. Soon after the comlltee went Into session the following letter was posted on the html- letn board : "The Amerlca's cup commite received at 8 a. m. today . time following from 4ha nan nr lui.nrnunn' . . . . . - . . . - . . - . . . . ' 439 I'H'TI A VImU . NV YORK , Sept 11.-11i0 : a. m.-Dear Mr. CJnlehl"I have just received your letter. I regret thaI beIng engaged at the time yon amid Mr. Bucsle were kind enough to call lt the Wahlort I could not give a decided answer 10 the proposItIons made In your short conversation. I have since consIdered the matter carefully. Your proposition to postpone the start until we have suleent ! reel Is only one way out ot several serIous difficulties mentioned In my letter ot the 10th. and IC no solutIon can be found to the IlfcuHos I must adhere to my declson ! a9 expressed In that letter. lath fully convinced the commltce have done and would do tomorrow all In their power to keep a clear course , bul under existing clr- ? cumstanee they are powerless. As I told you I would sail It the commlte would take It upon themselves to deckle , the { race tomor- row' yold It Ln their Jutlgmneimt either vessel was Interfered with by steamers and tugs. I regret you are unable to agree to that. I regret alco that the race fixed I for tomorrow Would not be postpoued In order to give the committee ample time to consider my former letter . and I am sorry my letter was not de- lvered to you sooner. As I explained to you I was under , the impression the CUI ) committee . tee heard time protest and pendfng a decIsion - sion , I did not thInk It right to place the letter In their Imanils. When I learned this 10rnlnl ; that the cup commIttee had nothIng to do wth the protest I requested Mr. Kersey , to whom I had entrusted the letter . to hand I to you. In case you 110 not re- celvo this tonight I shal take Valkyrie to Sandy hook lightshIp tomorrow morning and will cross the line to gIve Defender a start. I enclose : copy ot a letter I have written to Mr. IselLn and addressed to the New York Yacht clnb. Yours very truly , . 'DUNIlAVEN. ' ' All the propositions of the ab\'e letter were dlscu5ell between Lord Iunr.vcn and ( the members of the committee at 9 p. m. yesler- day 11.0 . reply given to those condItIons was as follows : " 1. 'hat It was Impossible to postpone the race fixed for today on so short a notice . " 2. That time race would not be started until unt a clear space for maneuvering was secured. " 3. That the committee would not assume , the responsibIlIty ot agreeing to declare the race voId It either vessel suffered from the accompanying steamers. The commitee re- greta that I was unable to send an answer this morning. , \s. however Its reply would have been made the same as that conveyed verbally last night the fact of no answer havIng been made Is unimportant. For ( the comnmmiitt eo. ) : "JA 1S D. SMITH. Chairman. "A. CASS C\NPI Ln. Secretary " Lord lunraven tonight mara time followIng explanaton ot his views to an Interviewer : "I emit quite satsOel1 that I Cllot , oft New York. salt a race for the Amerlca's cup under - satisfactory conditions. The situation Is this : I ro believe that I have n superior boat. I do not believe that I should be subjected , to an Insult front the regatta committee ot any yacht club or from the representative of any challenging synilicate. I was was not my way : . I was forced to it. 'here Is a difference of opinion aboard our hoat. I Is a slllllo mater ot refusal to t sail under existing con- Illons and rules. "I Imow that I cannot get I show I saw Hal ! 11t up hIs hehmit or then ht that I saw it. I have no crltelsm to make upon W'atson lo flred out I gooll boat. She crossed the Atlantic ocean and I she could not win I Is not the fault of Watson. Watson Is not responsible , and of course you know It . for Iy action. Valkyrie Is my yacht " Time Atlantic club cntemplates an attempt to ' . arrangu a race. or I serIes or races between Valkyrlo and Defender for a special ( cup to COSt about 2000. The membcrs ot the club will pTJ050 eIther one race or two out oft t ; three all several ot thl'l are anxious to . . wager Dunraven $20.000 to $50.000 that the t , cup will be won by Defender. lunra\l rIlL be allowed to arrange de- tails . It the plan materializes . to chore the waters between Sandy Hook anti , Mlrblehe d and the date within the lmi ot Octob 1. to arrange thal the lublc , be k'pt In Ig- 10ranee ot tIme date and to select rules of either the New York Atlantic or. Iarch. . mont c\b. the three leallng clubs 01 the , country , to govern the race. l'nul'O'on . \ ' ' . l'nul'O\ , \XU'I'IIn U.\C' . 1Ur. 1t11 1'luIT Cn Itmiet. wHit 1)e- It'lth'r nt Al ) ' ' rliiie. NEW YORK . Sepl. 12.-Upon relable In- 7 formaton It may be stated that General C. U. Taylor of Doston hiss telegl"phel to Lord . t Uuura\'en anti Mr helm In er t tbat as S the races for the America's cup hsd hucll \ an unsatisfactory termInation be will give , , $5,000 for the purpose of procuring I cup Dr trophy tb bo contested fur by Ietlullcr { and Valkyrle Mr . Taylor In his telegram I' states the roce must take place art Marble- I ' head. MuL . and that be I ready to make the conditions for the race . asIde from the location . to cult the gentemen representing the two yschts. I t Lord nunraven tonight malle the folo" . t I L. tag telpnu to the tel.ram from Genral J Taylor of 1olton. offerIng a MUlchu.et8 1 cup for the IntenlltoDl1 yacht race ; .I t. t magnanlmoul offer . but I can uy mmoth. tog further until th6 matter hiss beu . 10J furthernt later ha bIl con- sidered time the . . Ildered at meeting or CUll C0111. I ! , . pre.eal tee late . " this evening I which I .hll h 1r. heln uld' "I l l race Deedlr . anywhere at any time and for anythiaff. , I doeR not lie - wholly wih mc . howcer" n % UI.I1 l'tl'IitM ? tT l'I.I\In , He'Ilol . tl Ih. I , It"Hlln CUllll'e Uh..1 1.111. ! tttlfits'tltiii. LONDON Sept. 12.-While the ton at the best English newspapers In commenting upon the decision of the cup committee . sustalnlol Dofenmher's claln ot I foul In Tues < ay'R race continues 10 be moderate It must bo admitted that the committee's decIsion has " produced a general feeling ot Irritton among Englishmen. Adverse comments ot in- dlvlduals are beard on all sMes. The Yachtsman - man lu an article on the subject , dwells upon the conduct ot the excursion steamers ! I attending the race , 0111 says : "The frt II I match could , hardly be cal l a race owIng to the shametul Interference by excursion steanters. I seems clear thai lu Tueday'a race Udeller lost nothming by the accident , but was he.llen on merits lu the heat II wind- ward. With rgard to Defeneler'R protest , It Is l Impoulble as yet to form an oliniomm save that It woul,1 , not have been lol/cd by Valkyrie II hall the cases been reversed " The Evening News sa'I : "The whole bimsi- fleas savors of sharp' practIce. No one woulll quarrel wih a decision ordering that the race be resal ll. but we cannot stor.1cl a PaPer victory awarded , to Detender " The Pal Mal ( hasette . In course , ot a long artIcle on the subject , dilates upon Irlt h patience and geol temper , pertnacity and IHluenehable love ot justice , and contnues : .I Is not easy tn accept the decision . blt we hope we are taking It as sportsmen . I Is hardly e'luiable , but , according 10 the rules of the game we accept It and will try again I turns omit that Mr. ieln Is a sportsman i race vltii " the bet ot usVe shah have another , The news or Valkyrlo's refusal to sail over the coune off Sandy hook tOlhy was received - ceived bore too hate for comment In the evenln papers. The entire pess ot Lonihon. . , however ha\e long dwelt upon the crowd- leg of the excursion steamers and have pretty generally taken the positon that I Is IIJosslble to ha\'o a fair race In New York harbor. The general talk this even In ! Is In endorselent ot the withdrawal ot Val- kyri. The Ysehtman In Its issue today says : " Aititoimghi Il Is ImpossIble to conceive ot such lmysorical excitement here as there appears 10 be al New York we lay be sure that It the Hoyal Yacht squadron found itself RO serIously hampered by steamers It would Irely take the necessary Itep toward securing a chang of \enue. - The st. James Gazette also ac. cepts as a fact the report that Mr. Iseln hal offered to. recall Tuesday's race. The Gazette says : "It 11 a most sportsmanlike offer. The decision Eeors clearly and demonstratvely wrong , but It wao authorItatIve and should be accepted - . " cepted by al The Globe , says : "The Ilecllon Is received - cel\ed wIh the bitterest regret . and disap- pointment. Still It Is the duty ) ot English- men as trite sportsmen not to complain or Ilrolest ' ' ' . The Westminster Gazette says : "The de. clslon certainly PUtR the good fellng 0 : Emiglish and American sportsmen to a severe test " The Daily Te egraJh this morning says : "The fact appears to be that Lord Dunrayen fonnd Il Iuposslbe ! to get justice for his ) /'lt with such 1 mob ot crafts about the course and he took the simplest way ot retreating - treating front the mtch. This unmannerly mobbing has wrecked the match. In L'ng- land such a difficulty would not have arisen the Instlng of good behavior In tuch mat- ters belnl 5trOI . but when the soverehm . people over the , : ater have IllanlId down " : dollar for a spectacle they Insist upon 11\ " - lug a good look nt un'body's cost or Incon- yenlence. 'Ve lar there Is resentment and dIscontent at Dunraven's actIon . but It the American Imimbhic cannot submit to those dlc- tntes ot good order which arc elsewhere , stronger than time nollce . they have no rIght I to blame an Engsh uenteman for declining to rIsk tint lives ot his crew In the hubbub of such a scene. It Is very conceivable that neither the nation nor the owner of De- fender greatly value a victory thus aban- dotted to them. hut they will be foolish to Pretend that the owner ot Valkyrlo shirked the contest for which the vessel was built. lie wanted It , bnl he wanted It fair and havIng failed to secure the necessary pro- tecton , he wIthdrew from the Irrepressible rowdyism at tie scene " The Chronicle : Valkyrle's people will not rIsk the lives of her crew among the pitiless swarm. 'Ve think they were right. I Is better to toe the mark and then contemptuously - ously give up the contest until there Is an act of congress to keep the course clear or until soma step Is taken to Insure somethIng hike fair commihitlons. We suppose this will end the rather ghastly farce called the international - tonal yacht race ot 1895 , and probably all Anglo.American yacht racing on the other sIde ot the Atlammtic. We at all events can hOlst that we can show our American friends how to conduct a great sporting event wIth decency and order. The Standard : No one can blame Dunrayen for refusing to sail under conditions which reulered It ImpossIble that the race 5honl,1 , bo a true test of the powers ot the yachts 'fho regret wi be as great on one side ot the Atlantic as on the other at the unfortunate terminaton of the struggle , especially as I Is likely to be a very long time before any Drltsher wl go to the expense ot building I craft to race for the cup when the condItions are slch as to render the result a mere matter - ten of chance. On our waters we arc ready to meet any American craft. and the crew 01 Vigilant and Navahoe well know that they can rely upon 1 clear course. II' IUI.I'I'1 ' , 'IS ' 1'11 CUI' . IteeohIes'tlommm4 ot time Sole Survivor ot time' Aimmcrlen's Crt. " , . One at the most enthusiastic of the thou- sanll oIAmerlcans who saw Deteluler wIn the victory over Val.yrle on Saturday , says the New York Sun , was CaptaIn Henry Hof- man , who watched the race with a party ot friends from th tug Maria Hoffman. Captain Holtlan believes hlmsel to be the sole sur- \'Ivor of the crew that sailed the America In the lACe In \ hleh she won the fmous cup. Captain Hofman Is a big hearty broad. shouhlerml man . who h.mbasts thai he never knew a day's sickness In his life . lie has a strong , furrowed face . but hIs hair anti mmstaehe : have not b3n touched ( with gray and In guessing at his ago one would place him at near 40. although he Is near GO. Ills sPeech ( betrays his German orIgin , but a more enthusiastic AmerIcan It would be hard to tl ! At hIs pleasant latush home Captain 10tman gave a Sun reporter 1 brIef account of hia life and yachting experiences . lie Was born In Dammtzig I'russia on December - cember 24 , 1835. The love of the aea was In him from the first . and at time age ot 1 he shipped on a mtrchant 'vesbel. ' lie found that life on shipboard was not so Illeasant as he hael imagined it . and when the vessel put II at Stockton England . he ran away . lie soon shIppd again and his life for the next two or three. years was as eventful as any romancer could desire. lie made a trIll around the world was wrecked In the Mediterranean : atul was carried Into slaver on the African coast. In 1850 he drifted ) New York. At that time yachting interest was begin- nlng to run high In time city . and In the following - lowing year the AmerIca was bui by Gtorge Speer In his boat yard al Greenpoitmt Mr. lofman was a member at time fIrst crew that went aboard her. . J.rlll 'I'Inmmue's : ( 'ereClrr limmet l"an' Qawtorl lat nIght received a sample at the ills Which bset 1 mln who al. tends an A. 1' . A. mn.ettng. lie . togelh'r with Sam Machood ' Hnlmann 1)'burn and Counciman Satmnders were on theIr war to one which was held at 'fwenty-tourth and Cumlng streets , wben they determIned to vIsit a trlcnd who Ins mar T\\'ent.fth amid Cnmlng streets.'hile jogging ahoig the sidewalk Crawford tel down an embank- ment. Although he gave fa th srvH:1 In Iy yel v . 10t only he . lut his compJnlols , I.ought he WJ 1.lel. an,1 , called tlo pJlrol wagon. Crawford thought hits lungs were brokm In two , but when he arrln.J at the rolce fla Ion bruised. it wu dlscovr d that . ho WS only slightly " 'nhlll''t'l 10111 for ' 'rlil. JUdge Uerka yesterday afternoon hell Pre Wahlgreen , who Is II Jail ' charged wIth limit mnrer of Augusta Itittitiatel . to the district court without ball. Time bearIng bn occupiai the greater portion of two < ays. . : 1 W'nILcI 'rlt rnulb . \ I. ) . Officer McMahon last night arre.hd John Sherr A a lu'Jlc ! ou. character . al Sierr ap IIeroJ to avoid time streets : In time mmelglmbur. imcot . of Tenteth and Ca'itornia Rtl'eet and pursued hll way through time IUer. . TOOt A CRACK - AT RECORDS National Circuit Meet at Sprngfeh Develops - velops Some Exciting R'cing. STARBUCK < DOES A GREAT FVE MILES - "Il I , " ilr.'nkM iii' Ju"r . \lt"11 . it.corml-liiigliemmml : t'I" I S. , , l11" " . . A II rl , for 'I'n u :11. : . IIIIII..tl -iizmlii Kt't'CII / II" , \ 'Iim clog . SpnNGPmL1. : ia . . Sept. 12.-The tournament Is over , the racing reason of 1893 Is practically finisimed . anti liald Sanger and . Newton have frmly eslahllhell their owner- shl(1 ( to the title ot champIonship In their re- epectl'e classes. There was a gJtherlng at 7.000 today and time track was In its best stmape. The Interest was divided between the tulle open class U. the two.mle protesslonal hanlcall. and the attempt ot Titus to beat , when he rode hventy- his record ot last year six mie ! 1.479 yards In an hour. In the I ' class B race Wels and Titus did not appear. I The sprlut was not begun until the crowd hal almost reached the turn Except for the fact that 1ler had got a great lead over Cabanne who was In fourth place Haiti would have been unable tn get timroimgh . but he saw the hole and made a dart for It . creepe.l through \Ith a good len/th to his credit lea\'lng Kiser and Cabanne to light It out Tyler and Johnson dll not start In the two. milo handIcap , and Sanger was the only nun at the scratch. At the utile and a halt marle he caught hIs sprint , and the time card was I hung cut for 1:21 : 2.5. a new world's record for the two-milo IrofessLnal handicap. In limo hour rIde Titus imegan to break records at the seventh mile , and had covered at the end ot the hour twenty.seyen Iles and 185 yards , beating the American record , but not lowering the world's record made . by Michael two weeks ago. Starbucl beat the live-tulle professional record , paced by a quad and also the class B record , tnlshlng the distance In 10:1 : 1-5. Fred Loughead ot OntarIo reduced the class A unp3ced record of 5:05 : 2-5 for two tithes to 4 :50. : Summaries : . . Ono mile , % :20. : class A : Won by " . g Tensler of lloclcvitle. Conn. : 1' . I. Elmer : . Chlcof < . econdj J. E. " 'llsh , hlarre Yt. . third. TIme : 2:0k : , . UnIt mile open . class B : Womi by E. C ! Ilald . lurfulo ' Callnnt. St. 1oul8 , lecond : Earl Kiset' { ) a.ton , thmlrd . 'rime : 1:01 : 4- ( " 'orld'/ record / . One mile ol'cn ' , Irotl8510nal : " 'on by W. C. Sanger . ; llwuukle : H. C. Tyler Srrlngled : , tutu A. 'V. l'orterVaitirnmn . tOI for sec- cmiiiVatson : Coienaan . Spningileltl . fourth. Time : 2:0. : One mile hnllleap , class * A : Won by H. p Masher . . Storm King. N. Y. (25 ( yanq ) : A. H. Iavery . Greenlell (130 ( vlrr' ) . lecIJ1d ; J. H. \/lsh. Barre.'t. . ( G yards ) . third ; H. F. Ludwig . Chlcoleo (90 ( yards ) , fourth. Time : 2tr : 3- ( One mile . record mace class B : " 'on by E. C. Bald Cahannu second . E. Kiser third Time : 2:0 : 3- ( . Half tulle open class A : " 'on by Fr"l ! mie Lougimeati Sarnta . Ont. . : 1V. S. He'nolo ! lyele Park , fccom\ \ : Joe Ilurnlron . , \m.bury P.rk , thlrll : Ja'le ! Clark Dor hetc' , fJulth TIme : 1:02 : 3-5 Iat quarter In 0:29. : ' 1wo mie hmamidicap prfc5slonal : \Vomm by Sanger ( scratch ) : A. T. Crooks . BUffalo ( WO yards ) , aconilVatson : Commune . SprlnllI,1 (70 ( ynnls ) . thIrd : A. 1V. Porter Wultham (50 ( yards ) . fourth. Time : 1:24 : 3-5. \Vorhmi'a ! : Iecnl. chnmm9 . A , _ \'II.ler' race. _ one mmmcomi : uy u. H. Newton : ttOI..1 Springs Conn. Time : 2:08 : 3-5. One mile han'licap. cia"s iiVon : by Hur- Icy Davldtorm 'l'oro'ito (70 ( yanl' : .f 1' . Blss , ChIcago (40 ( YI1llq ) . seconl , : I. . J. Jeule ) ' , Plca. N. Y. (40 ( ( ) 'ardl ) . third : E. iCimmer Dayton (40 ( yard ) . fourth Time : 2:15 : 1-5. Scratch man : 2:15. : " 'BS'I'gUNSSIOIA'I'IIS ) ( UISUII'S. Imii'k :111. : . I I 'I'hl..t. St h..IhC ' .10. jut' 10Wi I'It'1mIt.'rm. LINCOLN , Sept. 12.-Speniiti ( Telegram- ) Buck made I three straight today Tmahiley' crowd being unable to gauge young Mr. Barne" Aiulrews also plchell well nt' ' critical - Icnl times. Scole : . Lincoln . . : . . . . . . . . . 0000200-2 Des'Molnes . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 hits : Llncotmi 8 : Des Moines . 0 : Errors : Lincoln , I Del 101) : . 2. Two-base his : Spoor , holly . Kenned , Inr\h. . Baset nn balls : Off Anilnews 5 : oft heroes 1. SU'lell out : Dy Barne . 1 : By A1lrewa. I. Batter- les Andrews amid McFarland : /nd 1lel ; Barnes and Slleel. Theme : One hour Iwd fIfty minutes UmpIre : Coe. : ' HOCKFOHD , Sept. ' 12.-Score : Hockforl . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 07 Burlington . . . . . . 0 0 ) 0 2 2 0 0 2 0- 6 hits : ltickfontl . 9 : Burlington . 12. Error : I Rucktorml 2 : Iiunhlmmgtomm. 3. Batteries : Un. , / < erwoor amid KlnK : \\'nlsh anti Lynch 1)U1IUQUE Sopt. -Scure , first game : Dubuque . . . . " . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.- 0 St. JOReph . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 I ' -7 Hits : 1)uhuque . , I : St. Joseph 13 Errore : nnhulI' . 4 : Ht Joseph . 1. B.lterles : Mc. Ginley and Graver : S \ alle and Lohman. Score second game : Dubuque . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 04 St. Joseph . . . . . . .0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0- 3 llts : Imilnmthime 12 : St. Joseph 9. Errors : Iuhuque fl' St JO'cllh. G. Batteries ! : Sow- tiers and Dfxoum : Hchlcler antI Lohman. QUINCY Iii. , Sl'pt. 12.-Seore : . Peol'ln . . . . . . . . . 20004002-S Quincy . . . . . . . . 050000001-6 hits : l'eomta 1 : Qimincy 12 Errol's' Peoria 2 : Qulmicy 5. Haterle = ' lalHon anti Col- line ; Pan'ln and Itohamad . STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS . l'iayed. " 'on. Lst P.Ct LIncoln 1l2 70 42 - 62:6 : . . . . . . . . Peorln . . . . . . . . 12 11 G 45 W.5 Des Moines . . . . . II 65 46 SS.6 Quincy . . . . . . . . 12 (9 53 52,9 Hocltforl . . . . . . . 1 : : r , ss 12.9 , Burlington . . . . . . li [ 3 I 46.5 Dubuque . . . . . . . Ill [ 3 61 .16.6 St. JOlllh . . . . . 13 40 73 :15.4 : GIlne3 today : 1lnoll nt Dubuque : Dc Motnea II St. Jocpim : Hockford at PeorIa : ; Burlington at Qulnc - . ( ; . \108 OJ 'i'ili1 N.\'I'IOS.\ IE.tGIJf1 . lulllol.t , huM n 11.t. . 'I'hlt. , 'lh I .0.1 " ; Ulhol'C lu.1 1..t Ahbt' ) ' . IALTUIOHE , Sept. 12.-Tho ' OrIoles fel upon Gumber and eare'l five runs In the Ihlrl inmiimig after . whlclt Aimbey twirled with but little better Imccc , hurter was fairly steady amid his support faultlera . . KtI ' WIS tlt out of the gimimie In the IUh Inning anti : McGraw Jonnlng" and Brodie entered to the bench for using dlsrospecttui language I to the umpire. HeIz took second bam'e amid Oleason went to left In Kelly's Illace. Boston Jhl8 two games here tOlor- row Attemithaimce . 5.0. Score : Hallmore . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 1 I 0 3 : i 3b Brooklyn . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 -l ll , * ; htaitimnors . 21 ; hhrooklyim 6. Errors : ] ialtiinorc . 0 : Iirooklyn 3. Earned rn ! . htuitirnore . S' Brooklyn . 2. 'l'wo-ijase hilts : his ShIndle. hiroie . , ennil/s. COI'corun. Three- base his : Itobinsoim . J\eeler , An'erson. Sac- 1'let hIts : Jeniilngs . itroille . Shintile Stolen hlses : McGraw Jennimiga . oblm.on. FlrHt base on balls ; Of lllfer. 5 : off Ciunibert 2 : arc Abl ) ' . 3. lit by plcllll bal : Gleason . Jennings . Struck out : ly hloffer . 2 : by Ab- hey . 3. Wild pitches : Horer. I : Abbey 1. Batteries : honor all 10bJnsn , Gumhwrt Abbey , Grlml alI Durrel 'llme : Two hours anti fteen mInute Umpire : lurlt PIAT'S An lmns TIE. 11''TSBUO. Sept. 12.A well contested mlno resulted In I tel darkness putting 1 ltull to I In time tenth lemming . 'rhe work ! of the outeII of both basins \\'al Ilt.edlld. g. Smtth. Burke and Miller taking those honor Attendnmmce. 8(10. ( Score : Ilsbur . . . . . . 2010000000-3 Cincinnati . . . . 0002001000-3 hIts : Iltlburl. 11 : Cincinnati . 6 Errors : ' PIUsburl 2 : ( Ilnelmtnati , O. Eared runs : CIncinnati . . Three-base hi" : 10) ' . Sacrl- mice his : OOllns HI'eldey. Stolen bases : Ewing . HoX' Donhll play : Stenzel to Bier- / hauer : G. Smth 10 McPhee to EwIng : Ewing ' to G , Smih : : lllr to Vaughn. Bap(1 on hal , : Oft FOrlmll 5 : oft Ilwlc ) ' . 1. Hit by' ' Iliched la1 : fleckey . ImIcl'imee. Struck ! out ; liurke . MeI'imeo. Passed bal , : Merritt. hat- h'rleH : Hawley rind ; Itrrlt : Foreman amid ' Vlulhn , 'rIme : Two hours item ] twenty min- tmtes. Pmptre" : gmsJe nn,1 , lcDonnld. ItSIF WAS IN FINE FOUM. Nt\\ ' YORK Sept. 12.-Husle was the rock on whIch the ltotomm i team foundered tora ) ' . ' The bIg Hoosier \\'II In Inc fettle und had lots ot llled anti all his etmrves. 'rite New York hilt Stvet ! treeh' h'uiher 1111)'cd line bal ut Khort. The New Yorks go to } 'hita. Phll- 10 .1 < 'llhla tlmorruw to play off a transferred game , whie the mltols left tonight for BaltImore to iday two ganmeb. Attendane . UU. Score : Now Yurk . . . . . . 20011013-7 Hasten . . . . . . . . 0QU000001.-1 hilts : New , 'ork 1' Boston . 1 Errors : New York a : Hoston. 6. Earned runs : New York . 4. 11 on balls : Off HUlht , Z : or StI. voile 6. Struck out : Hy Ituele 7 : h ) ' St- "otis . . . , Thret.base bite : Vln lialtren . Burns. Farrel . Sacrifice imlist : Van laltren , Tucker Stolen based : FLiller . Darts . Itami. lion. PaI" " 1ls : Ganzel. flatteries : Itusie t'arll and WIHon ; 8th'eUH und flansel Umptre : Keefe . Time : One hour und fIfty. Ily. five minutsiM. GETS I.um : EARLY ' 'Imm . LOUltVl.Lf , Sept. ' U.-ToaY'1 game was . n pitchers' lmiti1. , In which ( tnnlnlham hnll , llthty tiitlstq.t of it. Simtmgmsrt' " , errors " 1\1 the t'ihts two run1 In time sixth , mmliii rrror by Irrthiue Inll 1.ult gave timi , C /HI / eels their tmjym.ptms I , 'rite ( 'hiicngo tll' waM late timid it I wmu 4 o''lock heore the "alne beKal , \\hl,1 WIII ! culed on nll'ount ot .Iark- Score fleas In ; the t1hth , . . IlnlnAUendance. . : SkS ) . " ' " I.ouisviiie ,1..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 ) ( 2 Chicago . . ' . . ' 'I. . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 hilts : 1.011"\11. 6 : ( hllgo. G. Error : l.ouI5\'lle. 2 : . ( 'cago ! 2. FIrst on bails : Off ( 'ummninghimim . .qlca.oi i : " 'rlcll. 1. Struck Of : It ) Friend , . r 4 Timtee-bnu'e his : Spies . Ever- : ( 't. Two.I I"t.hls : 1)ommnhmue. 8tolel hP5 : Clark , l0111" . J.nngc. Iouble Illa.a : )011- bile to Dahl'n. ' 1 ii t hy p1 thetI 1 hail : I iommme : " , ( 111 WilI Illhq"i 'll hy1hl Hlterle" : 10lne" . hnm nlil " ' 1rlolll : anti l"nlhut' ) . Time : Ono' hour neil thirty-eIght minutes. Umpire : JI'llr. nnc OhNt1iNl : QUAK13I1 BAIt. , " ' . \SIINOTO : Sept. , 12.-TOla1 game WIM not very rust . 10)11 lasted two 1IIIIg . Glro ) ' Ilstell ummutli thl mmlxii , . anti thtl Mit- IIke ) ' 111'hec unt There ! was cnlhlernhlc wranglIng Ild Clrlwrllht W/I I.ut . ont of the game for prtt"tlg against / .1'lslon. The genie WIH' cOiled mit the t'uiti or the le\ ' . enth emi account of Ilnrlmes" Atpllalce , Iel. Score : \\/shllIOI . " . . . . . . .0 0 0 I 0 1 0- . Ihlallellhhl . . . . . . . .4 2 0 2 I 0 417 tilts : \'nu'hmlmugtomi . f : Ihlnelel\hln. 17. Er- rorFVaiihmmgtn : , 2 : 1'Ii'i dIJh \ o. : I'arnelt lunf : Ihllllelllla. I. Twjimasa hltA : Hran . 111 In I. 'rhuce-bave : hl's , : Thompwn. . Stlen bases : Ilamnlltorm . Iolehlnt ) . Sacrllct : hits : 'Sul\nn. Atmimey Thom\ol. Double plays : \ 10In1n to no'le Sellnch to JO'c to Crooks : Crc-s to 1 { allnnn to Boyle. First halo 01 bails : Oft lloyd 4 : nIT 011'0) . . 5 : oft ( 'cr50) ' . 6. lilt by llchll ball : 8111\'ln. Crool.s. Struc ! oul : ity lloyd , 2 : hy Car"e . 1.Vlitt hitch : nlr ' . Batlrles : 10yel. ta- lackey , Olro ) ' amid McGuire : Carle ) ' Inll Buckler. Time : Ole hour nml fifty mIl- tmtos. \'lpl't ' : Iurra\ \ ' . ST. tOUIS. Sept 12.-0\lnl to the non- crrl\al ot time Browns . from Boston 10 ga1e waR iuiaSeti here today . S''ANDO OJ 'I'ilE TI'AS. I'laycd. Won. Lost. P. Ct t. Blllnorl . . . . . . Ilayml. 7i Jlt. : : ( . , Cle\plalil . . . . " . . 120 71 46 GI.7 Ihladellhll : . . . 17 70 4 59.8 IroolIYI . . . . . . ill 51 GO M.l Iltshurg . . " . . 118 f' ; f3 55.1 Blstol . . . . . . . . 15 G ' 52 sis Nt w York. . . . . . . 1i m r m.8 Chicago . . . . . . II : 6t 5r r.2.0 ( : I'clllll . . . . . IH [ 9 r0 51.8 St. Ionls. . . . . . 15 37 78 51S :2.2 \\'lshlll\on \ . . . . 110 U : 7G 30.9 Lruls\lle . . . . . 10 IG :0 SG : . 9 No games arc schetlnlt,1 , for 101In ) ' . 1io- ton will clay \ two postpommetl gaines ut lull- more : Nlw York otto lt Phlalell'hla , : Clevellll ole at St. I.ouls : Chicago ole at LoUsrlUc ! . amid Jrobahl ) ' Cincinnati aie nt 11 tbur . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ SCongS 01 ' 111 'tViS'l'liitN l15.tG CII. 1mm. ! In miuiuuuI is ( lelaliti' 'I'hlrll In Sue t.t'"lltl lt ICnn"l" CI ) ' . KANSAS CITy SI'pt. 12.-Score : Kansas Clt ) . . . . . . . 0 ( I 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 27 Inlllll\oll . . . . . 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1-10 Hits : Kansas City . 15 : Indianapolis , 16. Errors : Kansas City , 3 : IndianapolIs , 3. naterles Kllg and Bergen : Fisher and lcFarland. 11.\AUI\ , Sellt. 12.-Score : MIlwaukee . . . . . . . . . .10 0 0 ; llwnulIe . . . .10 2 0 0 0 0 4-16 Grand HUlllf. ! . . . . 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 03 Hits : Milwaukee . IS : Grand ltaimiils . 10. Errors : MIlwaukee . I : Grand hlapiduo . 4. Batteries : Hetgerl ' 'wlehel anti Bolan : 111'11 alll Camlhel . MINNI'IAI'OLiS . Sept . 12.-Score : : llnealol1 4..1 0 1 5 .1 0 0 4 3-18 :18 Terre H/ute. . . . 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7-1 His : 1lnnepols. 21J : Terre haute 1 Errors : 1lnn\p01s. 0 : Terre Ilaimte . 1 Baterle , ! : I , leI ) . and Strauss ; Iughe ) . and ST. I'AUF . . . . . IA Uh. t4eiit. 12.-Score. first game : St PoUI. . , . , . 0 1 5 0 1 1 1 2 0-11 Detroit . . . . , . . . . . . G 1 2 0 0 0 0 I 0-1 ) lute : St..l'auh , . .11 : DetroIt . Ii. Errors : St. I'auh. St..auJ 1 : . 2. BatterIes ! : John- 50mm. Jones ' ' ( rll , 1iolc : 111:1 : : Tivixmeimani ' , 111 Bo'd. ' . Score ccolil game , called on account of IIrrkness : " , St l'aui..i. : . . . . . . . 1 1 too 5- . S Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 4 0 0 0 1-21 Hits : St. I'atml. 8 : Detroit . 20. Errors : St. l'mmui 4 : ' Ietrit. 4. Iiitterit's ; : Prosper , Phyle : il Kraus : Gayle and 'wlneham. STANDING , 0\ TIE TEAMS. - Played. 'Yon. Iot. 1' . Ct. Jnllanapolsl , . . . . . 11 75 : G Cl , St. Paul . . . . . s. . 17 G : 48 r .0 Ktnmmas : Clt ) . : . . 1 lt 4 : 7.4 \ lnnelpols < . . .i. 115 f 58 4.6 Detroit . . . . . . . -iA 116 [ 5 Gl 47.4 Milwaukee \ . . . . . . 19 56 51 47.1 Ttrr IIatmt 1\ . . . . 13 [ t 62 . 45.1 Grate ] Hautf . . .t : ' : .16 ' ' 35 81 ' 30.2 Games tomiay DetroIt 'at Minneapolis : Terre Haute ut'St , Paul : Imlanap011 at Mlwaultee : Grand Haplds at Kansas city. ( .nt s oF ' 'lg II'III.1 .tM.t'I'liIjItS. \'uhlo I'nt. In Aiithmo'r gf"Cer - . nlln , 101 " % 'nt.'rlll. WAhOO . Nd , . . Sel.t. . 12.-Speclal ( 'ele- am.-'he home team ana \Vaterloo again crossed bats on the fair grounds today . The visitors were easy to beat and the 'ahoos played tame. Score : \\'ahoo . . . . . . . .2 2 0 4 .1 1 0 ' -15 Watlroo : : . . . . . . .0 0 5 0 1 0 : 1 3-1 His : V.'nlioo . 15 : Wnttrloo. 10. Errors : \Vahioo . 3 ; \ \ alel01. 8. garer I U1S'aho : . ) . 4' Waterloo 1. Three-ae hits : Klment "llwo.base hilts : Kiixmiemit . Fetz J. Molmutt. hut. Double play : 'hl'l'lel' to Moimatt. Htrcl ; out : lay Gotmrhm r. 3 ; by CIarIee 1 : hmy Den- ten. 2 ; II I'lckarti 1. flatterIes : \\'nhoo. Goucher Clarke and hail ; \Vaterloo. Den- ten . PItlmrd anti Jamnison. [ m.lre : P'It. tiiJI'EitIOit . Neh. , Sept. 1 . - ( peclI.-'he ) Supellol' hal team Ileteated ' /1011 Cols of GlneVIL In I Hare here yesterday that provetl - most interesting . Score : Geneva . . . . . . . . .1 1 :1 : m 1 1 3 0 0 1-11 SuperIor . . . . . . . . 1 3 0 a : i 2 3 4 3 1-1 Bateries : b'tmp'rlor MeDatle and J.'eI ; Geneva Shlclelforl and Adams , II'Ost and Clmp. HAHTINGTON , Neh. , Sellt 13.-Speclal ( Teiegram.-Thc . ) clolnl day of the Cedar county fair was atend1 whim an unusually large crowd for the last . tla ) ' . As on yesterday - dl ) ' , rcing and base hal wele tile float interesting features of time program. Time eore between the Hlrtngtun amt Randolph teams : was 12 to 1 . In favor of limtrtimigton. The ame was hotly conteted from game hot ) ! fl'or heln- chug to end amid excitement was at I fever heat timm'oughout. Bateries : : Ilarttngton . Partrldgo and Zink : Ilantlolpim Jlrtngton. \Voois. SC1IL'YLEIt. Neh. , Sept. 12.-Special Tele- grani-Thie Irst of a serIes of three games between David City amid Sehurler Iames betwlen Dayll Ciynd Ilnln ; the fair was won by Schuyier Davll City getting one little . uuellrnpd run the first Inning Features were light Inlold bat. ting. goer Uehlng anti three douhle Illars In the Ilst three Innings by Schuyer. : Score : Schu'ler . . . . . . . 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 ' - 9 iavitlClty. . . . . . . 100000000-I His : Sciitmyher 9 : David , CI ) . . 8. Fr- : rorR : Schurler , I : DavId City . 10. garn\ \ runs : Sciiuyier . 3. Stolen basIs : Schuyler , 4. Double 1111)'s : \V. Kimmel to 1lm. brought to F. I Illnll : F. Kimmel to Stewart . art ; Ollum to F. Kimmel to Stewart Bases on balls : Off Cook 5. Struck out : Ih' Klnn11 , 4 : Iw Cook 9. BRtlrll : \ \ ' . Klmm(1 mind . Palmer : Cool ; and Corbet tmlllre : Dunllel Crieko.t lIst ti.Ii ' 1'nuimorrms ' . Cra'lat.t llh'h ' 'tltrrt"\ . The game tomorrow wi he a retlrn match between the Omaha Cricket club and All Saints' church The first game -was 1.laYIII . lt the bellnnln of the 8ea on. and the Omnllll c'me off decldely secon,1 , best. IIowevr . tjmey Intend to get sweet Ie\'cn/o In tullol row'K came , anti the Saints are eqlalY1determinell to give them a repetition p ( ' thjlr former defeat. So a good game Is''ct'rlaln. . The following wi represent the1etmctIvo teals : Al Saints' O'imtmicim-C. Ii. Cool.son ( cap- lain > . it. " ' . Tain , , G. ii. Vaugimamm . W. It. Vaughan F. 'I , , \lalhnl. C. I. Young , I' . S. Yourmg . ! moung . J. II. Sininis M. A. ilahl . J. Iola8. . 0\ ' . Trotman. Omaha Crlcl't ubI. 1lwrlo ( captlln ) , P. Ii. Forth , , mJ- " CI. Io'le. J. 1.'rancl. : J. Cameron. Dr. 1oug , S. 1ieh : . Charles 11111 . 11. J. G. Neale n.1Itoatchle , F. A. Kelp , II. New. _ _ _ _ ( uC"ltl.r 111 lime Rest tl H. DETROIT , spt 1-'wo favorites and three outlhlerJwon Wlndgor toda ) ' . He- " . suIts : First race . rp' furlongs : J ely won. \'lr. glnlan second . ark third TIme : 1:2S. \ Second raclhl'lomr ' anti a half furlonK" : Taranlm worm 811lel eeolul , Oeono Smih . ' ' third. 'rIme : 0Ui ThIrd race ; anti a hal furlongs . sel- Ing : < 081Ie\ \ ( won. Hpllre seconmi Susie n third. Time : ' 1:07. : I.'ourth . race millie amid 1 sixteemmthm selling : \V hIV won , Monte Penso i'econml . Midatur third. 'flint , : JIH : tconr. ; 1rstll' l.fth Ice , Hven furlongs : Haistone won Queen Hess ! econth . Halnlgln third Time : 1:2. : _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ GI"tll i'nmms.'ii 11t Cht.t'k" . J. O. GIbson , son of n. W. Gibson . was arrested - rested yesterday afternoon by Ofiicer Gen- teman on the charge of torgery. lie I wanted for rallag two checks one for $17.50 on T. I' . Cartwrmght tle shoe dealer at Sixteenth - teenth and Doughs streets anti the ether for $3 on a saloon keep on Norll Sixteenth atreet. He forged the name of a , 'el known sewer contractor. Shortly after receiving the forged check Cartwrlsht dlcoverod that It was worthlen amitl notified time poice. Orcer Gentleman was given a description of ( Hhson and later succeeded In fInding him at his roomim . I . TWIN CIY HANDCAP FIUU S Owner Ooultht't Agree 01 the Work of tim Haiidicnppors. ALL WEE AFRAID OF IMPORTED ' PERCY 1- 'I'Iieusloro. I I'rt' i's I Situ Ihllil II I I . ' II lull tin iliglitlm , \'hl'h 'i'emt- sim'ii.g " % 'ti II I Heetr.1 'J mite . A perfect racing day anti a fast track en ablell the f'erl at Union park yesterday to take Ilown another track record and that the exccedlng\ fast ono for the three-quarters lade at this mmieetlng. The winner was Mur- Ih ) ) ' , a swIft little bay gelding , amid he galloped - loped home with a 1usd ot mooney for I few ot the wise one at ! tu 1 Lii lIHl. : The ,1 TwIn City hatlcap for a $1,000 purse did not come oft on accoult ot sOle trouble wih the entries 1111 disputes over the weights Ir.porte. lerc ) time Chicago imorse who was booked to win . was only given 120 pommntis . and the other horsemel contentler that he ought to be conldered a sure enough winner If handlcoPPcII with twenty pounds clone The race \\1 probably be rUI some time next "eele , In place ot It a mite and an eighth handicap was run by a smal field ot the crack horses of the track . with Theodore H the favorite , and hanllealled by sIx pOllls. ( Tenapning at 7 to 1. wun it . the timmie . 1 :5Hl : , ( demolshing the track record made last sprlnb ) ' Pat Malay by a second laloy 'tll " , , sprln/ ' . Inrll\ ' wee very un- niuly ; ; yestermiay ; : anti ; j- for - time , - first . time dmmnimig the race AssIstant 1tartcr Irown was given pcrmmiissiomi to use the whip Zlller , for pulling Cray Nell and hanging back at the post was ruled off the track. Summaries : First race , thlrleen.slxteenths of n mIle . selilmig . pnrse $ lfO : Joe Courtne . c. h. , lid ( Hart ) . 3 to 2. won ; ittussehl Gray , C. g. , Ill ) ( Hebol ) , 4 to I , second : BI'rrI . b. g. , lot ( Davis ) . 2 to 1. thlnl. Tlme 1:23. : Lit- lie I.akt. \ 'aledicturyVestbroold and Game- cock also rail. Second race . thlrleen.slxh'lnths ot n mile . selln , pnrle $150 : ! untel h. g. 10 ( H'le ) , 2 to 1. won : Miss Audio ch. f. . 107 I ( Hell ) . 5 to I. second ' Hob Ciampett , b. g. , : 10 ( hart ) . : to 1 , third. 'lnw : \ :22t4z. : 1.1- tie Nell . Governor Brown , " 'el Used amid Davy Crockett also ran. ' [ 'hind race , six furJongs selling . purse $ IC : MIIlh ) ' . I ; . g. . ! ( iLeiff ) 9 to I. won : Charlie Weber. elm g. , 99 Dayls ( ) . 2 to 3. second Moss Terry ch. g. . 105 ( lar ! ) [ to I. third. 'rime : 1:1 \ . Fmmnmiy . D. Freckle D. lImp. Billet . Pat Huls ) 111 Nellie New- bourne also ran. I.'ourth race handicap mil enl nn eighth : Tenspriumg. ch. g. . f8 ( fnr ! 7 to 1. won ; Theodore H. 1 c. g. , lOG ( Iuon ) . even niomicy , Ieconl , : Semnele e. m. . lOt ( lyle ) . 2 to 1 , third. 'lme : 1:1 : . Collector and hTml \'olse ) ' also ran CAHD FOIl TODAY. First race three.fouths of a mile . selling : I Bruce . . . . . . . . 107jVlctor H. . , . . . . II : Inscf . . . . . . . . 101 Con McSiveeney . 101 , Joe llamimmmamt . . 101 , Buenos A.res..l07 Ogle lansman . . . . . . . . . 10111lyle . . . . . . . . . . 101 Louie Yonng . . . . IQI Fair Knight . . . . 101 \ \ 'etigeIIeIu1 . . . . . 1011':111 : Knl/ht . . . . . . 101 Darwin \\'elgtw'l 107 11t'rthma 1. . . . . . 101 In Heconl : race , three.fourths of a mie , Icl- 11111) ' Travis . . . 92 Gums Strauss . . . .107 Corn ( rib \ . . . . . f ) Moemteiia . . . . . . 101 ( Mitchell . . . . . . . 101 . \ Iontela . . . . . . . . Ii ! Belsle Yeiser . . . 101109t Boy . . . . . . 107 Wel Used . . . . . . : ) ' 1hlro race . seyen-elghlhs of / mile : Vlrglnlte . . . . . . 98 9tel F' . . . . . . . 104 I'unnle iltiut . . . . SO Imp. 'Voolse . . 101 Little Chris . . . . 10411allerla Im\ , . . . . . . ' 7 : Joe W'oohnian . . . 97 JO " lphl1 . . . . . 10 ! Valedictory . . . . . 91 Hussel Gray . . . 101 II on tel . . . . . . .101 lug ourth : race , three-fourths of a mIle , sell- Brown Dick . . . .107 Imp. Elliot . . . . 101 1lhert hell . . . 107 ! eurle Mills . . . 101 lId Giemimi . . . . . 1 11 I'd Ilimhilsey . . . . Ill Jd . A. Ia ) . . . . . . . . Ill Olen ( HulKe . . . . . li Monk O\'orlon . . 101lenolt . . . . . . . li Importance . . . . . 101 Miss Peurl . . . . . 111. Mr. Dnnllp . . . . lOll 111 FIfth race . enl mile . selling : Semele . . . . . . . . 9 : lomus . . . . . . . 9 ) . Clmrle\ 'ell"r . DI ) Collector . . . . . . ! Ilo ! > Terry . . . . 9G Theodore I. . . . 102 Pluleto . . . . . . . fO , - . ItuicJ , IC N..brn"l.n Fim Ire. AHOO , Neh. . Selt. 12.-Sllclnl ( Tele- grnm.-'he following Is a f cord of today's races itt the fair : 3:0 : trot : Abigail Jelnnl first . Maud Ree- oml. heat time ; 2:41. : Free-for.al pace : Richard J fIrst , Ioca- hontls Billy seconll. Bl'st time : 2H. : BUnning hall mIle amid repclt : Little Dick Ilrat . F'roo ! S second. nnl : 0:51 : Tmtgiebcrg half mile s cond. bicycle race : Irlmle ) ' first . TUllehcrl 'gIA . Sellt. 12.-Spec'faI . ( Telegnttuii. ) -The Burt county fair opened today with a large nttentmunc. The exhibits tire the lal- eat and , Inesl ever Ilile In this caimaty . espeoluly In frimit , grains otc. 'I'oda"s races were I' follows : 2:3 : class plce , best three In fire : thnn H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 I ' Max More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 Dolle 1ax hone T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 3 Time : 2:2J2:30. : \ : . 2:21\ : \ Hnnning Ice , halC mile heats , best two In three : Texas Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Blnll : Ilamis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 leo \ l/ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 : 'rIme : 0:51 : l. 0:51 : l. LINCOLN Sellt. 12.-Speclll ( Telegram.- ) 'here were lIve starters In the 2:18 : trotting event at the fair Irounlls thIs aftermmoon. 'ho purse Wl9 $500. Helen won In 2:2\1 : \ , . with Nettle Lee second . Onna H third Beauty fourth and J C fifth. In the 2:25 : trot John It tonic time $2041 iurse iii 2:29. : Captain hare itecond , Eager third , Iii tilt. 2:18 : evemmt for $304) Shaiieiammd Acmiie Iwl In 2:26 : % , Fritmmaldo second , Stmlmcrimmtemmd- emit thIrd. In Urn half mile anti repeat runnIng race Flora II took the money , $ l ( ) , in 0:51 : , 1)r. lirigga secomimi , Earl timlmd. Junoborry anti Nugget , Jr. , started in this race. Iosyn Mlmmtt Fmtlr Itmmo'es , DES MOINES , Sept. 12.-In time state fair race simmenianiemo : 2:17 : macc : Denapsey won in mitraigimt heats. 'rlmime : 2:15 : , 2:15l : , 2:16' : ' ! . , Opehihla , Radius , harry Ilolttin lichen W Moummtaimi Quceim , Cmin't Toil and Montana aio motmtrted. 2:28 : trot : Grace O'Mnhiey % 'omm in straight heats. Tiumie : 2.2I,4 , 2 1.nily W'mtehlngton itituhical limittle May , Itmur Me- lhtitii , hr. iImaIks , \1elvet , hiesmmres , ( lotleil , Little limig mind Jay lice milan molmirted. Si'eelmti tnt : Selimitor A omm three motrmilglmt imemitmi mind race. 'rimime : 2:15mb : , 2Ilj : , 2:20' : , VAS 1tIlhhIlI'L' .1'S 1).tY 'i't ) 'I\ , tllli ( ' iii. ' Fuss rt hi ii en I I ii hteciuril lhi'eitld uig 'I'lmume , LOUiSVILLE , Sept , 12.-Not only time grauitimotmimiol , but the standing room capacity of tIme LouIsville Iriving cmiii Fmtir miuosocic- tion was taxeti this miftermmnon. A ( mist traek mind brIght sumishimie fmivoretl time great pacing race 1mm vlmiehi Itobemt 3 , Julia It. Gentry timid J00 l'atcliemi were to battle for Pimpremmiac ) ' , cmirl' us 10 o'elock title mnorning the street car lute leadimig to the track hail an nbtmndamice of care lIterally lilieti to overllowiumjr. At 2:30 : o'clock , vhmemm time three hiormmt'e started for tIme o'emmIflg heat , it is estimmititeti uiearl' 10,010 iteohile % % crc cii tin ! grotuuiti. itolmt'rt J , time gremit semi of hltirtforml , emimmie off victorIous , bitt for the ( mict that Joe I'ittt'iiemt vemit into thin air whelm witimin forty yards of time wire In time fotmrthi Imeat then' mmiigimt P05- umibly hmmive been nmiothmer emidimig. ittmiwrt J , however , vtia mis uotemtiy : mit , a ehoek , anti mm nt dice ( I tmnlmmg tim ii ( eu r imea Iii ii iii ii o go oft his font. 'l'he fotmrthi Imeat , wimicim vam4 pacoti In 2:01 : % , eta1ulImoluetl a hew iccuril hmeiimg the ( mildest fourth heat ever pacet or trotted by tiny horse. Theme were soviet races on the progrmtm , html It was necessary to carry both tIme 2:11 : mmliii 2:16 : trots over tmntil tommmorrow , wimilo' tIme 2:2i : trot was hot iltilsimed , Narvardine oiled last mmiglmt its a remotmit of yestentlay's iments iii time 2:17 : trotting , which vtts mint tht'cliled , She valued at $2,500 , owmmcd tmy J. 11.Vatimemi , Jr. , of I.ebanoml , Ky. Simnimmiarleum : First race , 2:17 : claps , trotting. ; nmrse $1,000 ( uniimiiumhmed ) : unreal won time llrst , secuntl mtimd oighmthm Imemitum , Tinmo : 2:15Yi : , 2l5li : , 2:1V : } . Fmnmihihimi womi time sixth cmiii cvt'mitti hiemits cmiii was second. Time : 2iS1 : , 2:20 : % . Axtelioimi s'omm time third heat 1mm 2:16t4 mmmiii wail timirul. htoettmi Somip tIme fourth heat in 2iS : % . Narvartiinr' vomi tile fifth heat in 2:18. : A. S. Kemimpinmiti , l'rlmmce ilti- itoh , Margaret , Anthmehimi , FannIe llohmnami also started. Second race , 3-year.ohohs trottIng , eligible to 2:29 : cla , vtmrse $2,000 ummiflmiisimed ) : I'm. tell womi in straight imeatum. 'I'lmmie : 2:22 : , 2:21 : , 2:2t : )4. 1iesuoi'Ihtomi vmte m'ecomiti. . Akerhtmnd ss.its timinti. Nelilo Clark also started. rlmintl race , 2:12 : .ciass , pacimig : Snub Gift % semi iii strtiight imeats. Thee : 2:10 : , 2hl : , 2:13. : Ella ' 1' vmts m'ecomiil imi thimee heats. hleimetitiomi i.as thirti in thmret' heats. Iioiie Orr , Nimia ' 1' , 'l'imcodore Shelton and Illume Ridge also stamteol. Fotmrtii race , free-for-all , purse $3,000 : Ilohiert J , It. jr. , by llartftinti-Gemal. olimw. by Jay Oouhml ( Goons ) . . . . . I 2 1 1 Joe i'atchen ( Jack Curry ) . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 2 Jeimmi H. Gentry ( imicilonry ) . . . . . . . . . 2 3 3 : ; Timmie : 0:3F : } . I:0l : , 1:32) : ) . 2:05 : % ; 0:11 : , 1:02 : , 1:31 : , 2:06tA : ; 0:326 : , 1:02 : % , 1:31 : ½ , 2i3 : ( : 0:31 : % , 1:02' : ' , , 1:33 : % , 2:0114. : FIfth race , 2:11 : class , trottiuig , imumrse $1,000 : B ii P voml time sreommd amid timlrml heats , 'rinie : 2:09 : , 2:12m,4. : Nightltigaic " out tIme fourth heat iii 2:1 : P.4. havitl U , Altao and Comummmodore l'orter tttso starteti. Sixth race , 2:16 : class , trottimig , stake , $5,000 : Baron Rogers iron time lust imeimt in 2:13 : % . Limzehie , Ohio K , Charming dummies , Colonel Dhckc'y , Nellie A amiti Jimmm Wilkes finished in the order namneth ; mmot fimmisiied , ( IitlIA'l' ChtI'oviS A'l' S "I'JOS ili'iI. l'mr I y 'I'Im o mm aIm Ii , il'zuhul . % ii iii I sum I 0 II S Ii. 51't' I Ito , Itmiot's. ST. JOSEI'll. Sept. 12.-Forty timoumsamiti iueoliho mcmiii aulmnisshomi to tIme fourth day of the meetimmg of time St. JtMiiuii Fair missoci- atloui. hlxcumrsiomi tm'umimis vcme run emi all rail. roads ; tmiti IICOPIC canit ) ( rome all sectiomimo. Time special nttmactlons s'cre nummneromms timid varied. 'l'lme ( iiiWilM hot multi clt'ur lifltl tlmo track In goud etimitlitiomi , time teeing evemitH picasing time mmmuitltutle. 4hIx , time trotting ( Itmeemi. mnzuulo mu. utile against lien record , 11mm. isiultig 1mm 2:08 : % . The racing events \cero ; :1:20 : : trotting , ptmrse Il00 Governor 'dti ummi 1 , . hi , ( Colenmami ) . . . . I 1 1 rihc\'crn , hi. g. ( ' 1 lItton ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 .9 Siveet Clmihui. I , . Lu. ( Ewing ) . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 2 llrimi ii , to. ( iligglmis ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 5 l'mmtclmctu.lkes Maid , b. in. ( Charmd. icr ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 4 q'motmhjiesomne , a. g. ( Corel' . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 dii \Vimltefot.ut. 1 , . ml. ( Casey ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dii Thee : 2:16. : 2:17 : , 2:18. : Free-for-all trot , 'lmtlrie $2,500 : Azcmte , hi. g. ( McIowe'.h ' ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 1 IChamnath. im. g. Utaymomiti ) . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 ltvhand ' 1' , Ii , g. ( Stewmrt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 3 'l'ime : 2il"Ym : " , 2l2'ti : , 2li : % . 2:22 : pacimmg nmmnse ; co0 : 'riireo heats wore paceli 'hmemi t\ai'ktiesmm \ hut aim u'mmii to time mace. Flora C 'ivomi time flmat miami utecomid heats multi I'tuumthafld tIme thminth , Timume : 2l8,4 : , 2:19 : % , 2:20 : % . _ _ _ _ F'lglmt Over it Sehiluug Since , ST. LOUIS , Sept. 12.-hut one of the five favorites won today. Four stromugly hacked second choices and nn otmtsicier took time otimer ovemitti. At the close of time itim race time winner was liii up $1,000 over time sehlimig price. amid a disgrmtceftml list llgimt ensued. henry Slmiaomas jot the horse anti Captain Carmotiy , part omner of time ani. nuai , got it hmlack eye. Attentlance , 4,000. Track fast. Smmniinnrics : First race , hmtmree , OCC' mile : Treasure (3 to I ) avon , dulcet (19 ( to 1) ) secommd , WeUs Street ( evemi ) thirtl. Tlmmue : 1:44. Second race , ptmrse , .year.ojds , five fur. ior.gmo : Miss Oliver (3 ( to 1) ) won. Evidence (8 ( to 1) ) mtecommti , Mary Amine (50 to 1) ) thIrd 'i'lnue : 1:04 : % . Third race , seven amit ) a half fmmniommg , selling : \hlss Gallop (6 ( to 1) ) iron , Addle liuciianamm ( evemi ) second , Mimmiver (8 to 1) ) tlmlrtl. Time : 1:34 : % . F'ourtlt race , live furlongs : 'raghiomimu (7 ( - Beecliam's pills are for bilious. ness , bilious headache , dyspep. sia heartburn liverdiz- , , torpid , - zinesssick headachebad taste in the mouth , coated tongue , loss of appetitesallow slcinetc , , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book , Pills joc and 25C a box. Book tree at your druggist's orwritc B. F , Allen Co. Canal St. . , 365 . , New York. Aanuat sales more than 6.000 000 boxes. 'I' M USEM EN.I'S. LADIES' BICYCLE RACE = - BICYCLE PARK , 17th and Charles Sts. ' BEGINNING 1ODAY , SEPT. 16 AT 8 P. M. Three Hours Rnciiig Each Evening. MiSS FIIANKIII NELSON , New York City. MISS MAY ALLEN , Liverpool , Englr.mmd , MISS LOTTIE STANLEY , Pittsburg , I'a. MISS JESSIE OAKLEY , San Francisco , Cal , MISS IiELIIN BALDWIN , Chicago , Ill , MiSS DOTTIE FARNSWORTh ! , Minneapolis , Mimlu , MISS LILL1E WILLIAMS , Oaialma , Neb. These ladies are perfessionahs and the fastest riders In time world , and bold all tIme IS-hour and 48-hour records. This race is for the Eigbtoon Hour Chant ; mlouishmip of the World , cud Is open to miii corners until 4:30 : p. ma , , Beptejmiber 16. COME OUT AND hAVE A MEI1ItY 'i'i.ii ; . - - . - 1(1 ( 2) ) womi , ICitig' Stotto (8 ( to 6) ) ecotti1 , Vmmulemia ( ii ) tO 1) ) thmirti Theta ' 101 i"lfthi nice , iamrse , one mmuile 1)03' (10 % Mar (9 ( to II ) vmim , I4ismuiti (5 ( to I ) moecomlj , t'ret'mmumumt' ( C to 1. ) third. Tlmmi . I l2 Slxthm race , six fumniuligum. selling tirorgo v. hitmiihu'y ( I to 61 womi , ( 'minnie 1' (5 ( to 2) ) $ rtuttml , Jack Ihrmutlit'y ( Li ) to I ) ihmirtl , TItmio 1.16 , Set'immmd hst i 'a limo o'img ii t ( 'orimi mug , COltNlNG , 1mm. , Sept. i2.-Special ( "l'ete. grummn.Thme second day's raring of the . . ' dmimiis cottmit' fair tramisimireol today , Simm- mnmirieg : 2:31) : chuuum , trotting : I ettio I I I I limicic' iick , , . . . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 2 2 2 I 'gim ( ho 3 3 3 Timuic ! 2:31 : , 2SIt,4 : , 2:33. : Specimul trot : Imatutu , , . . . , , , . , . , , . , . , . . . , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 3 2 1 Almuinmut Shmernman . , . . , , , . , . , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , 2 1 2 I'huiio : 2:26 : % , 2:3l : , 2iJ : % , Citui' 2:35 : , trotting : .himnmny Petit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I i Surveyor , . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . : , , , , . , . , , I 1 2 2 2 flnshmtiv l'mummkt'y..m I ; i Citrrie'ihkes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 I 3 4 4 'l'hmmme : 2:45 : , 2:11 : , 2l15 : , 2i9 : , 2:12t. : ltummmnlmig , tumme imihle tumid repcat iltimel ( ' . . . . , , . , . . . . . . , . . . , , . , . , . , , , , . , . , , , , , , , I I llootloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 us Marhmmum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Timmte 1:53 : , l:5i. : hhlu'i'ho' Ituullmifi'ml I hue linree , llOi l'I'EIN , lii , , Sept , 12.-Simeclmul ( Tc'he- grnmn.-iitumiio'r F'alrmmuoulthieChmictugo bi. cyitsi , totlay defeaii lerby , aim lilt Grove horse , In forty-emma mnlmmumtes immut twemmty.two seetummilmo. 'l'hmn race vmus for llfteemi mumihemu. muimti time Imorume gave out at time emiti of time fourteemmthm mitlle , Imt Croeso' : tI.'t'l lug A hmuumimimumeiL LA CIIOSSEVls. . , Sept. 12.-Time ( mull race meeting mit Lacrosmue Trotting hark ( cciv nihie track ) , was decimiru'tl off by I'ropnietor Neummmmeimott'r tuuimuy , 'i'lme step Is takemu omwlng to time ummmfmivnrmuitle comidltlommum ammti Pmosimecta. lie vlil hmave a big muectimug iii time sprimig. : : _ I _ , _ ; /,4 / , . . b ' . : ii& 'S' : \ Tramp- Zlarcim- .Ak.Sar.Ben- 'J'hiotmsammds are tramping to thin mumumslc of time Ahc-Sar.ilen Marchm- SOc is tIme milce-entmnimctmug mtmusic , ) sotmremmir cover-imellm time Kmilgimtmo every timmie 'otm , lmuy one. \Vti also mmiumlce lmicttmre fruinrum timito woehe while you wmtit-Imalf I usual linens. A. IIOSi'E , Jr. , Music nmmd ftrt , itt li I ) tmumglas. - - L AMUSEMENTS. oRELti THATHE Tel. 1531-l'AXTON iIUflOhlSS , Mmcrts. ltmT1'ltN IINCIAGEMIIST oI TIlE JOHN STRPLETON CONPRNY DIrectioui of UUSTM'tI C11O1IMAN. TONIGHT AT 8:15. ALSO FhtID.tT ANI ) 8.TUltiA1' uB'iNINr.H. : DtMlhhe & ] Joiaumco'S l'ammmotmmm Cumetly.1)mamna The Charity Ball - - - - MtsTINlE sA'rUUDAY. i'mdUceit by pecln1 arrangenient with ths New York Lyceu.nm theatre. COMINU.-itptrmmulier i5'iS : A. It , l'lnk'a gmeat ] umucing lrauna , 'TIIF DERBY WINNER. " B OYD' S I Three Comnitmcnl1ujt Nl'hits 'l1liiirsclay , Sept. 12. MATINEE SATURDAY. Henry Irvltmg'mo timamuiatlc versiomi of Goctlm'a subiixmmc Inspmratiomi , 'AC7T , " Introducing thme Poptmhnr hlomamitic Actor MR. JOHN GRIFFITH AS MIIPIJISTO. MOUNTED W'ITil liltiTOltid SCENERY ShowIng : The Brocken j'arndhse The Electrical Itmel ' The Iescent 'Into 1Inile , Etc. The achcnomvietiged mmiiuster ncimicivemmmelmt of the 19th century. Sale of imeats will oimemi \Vedmmesduy mnornin at umsuni enices. B OYD 'S NEW I'Rlm and hinrmmey Streets , STATE PAIR WEEE. SEPTElBER 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21. IIATiNI111S Will ) . ANt ) SAT. TIlE EM lNE'i' COM EI)1AN ) , MIt . . Rolatid REED IN 'ru lIEU lihLIhiIAN'l' coIEUICS. Sunday , Thu Smitlrlcul : ( Jommody , Monday , THE Tuc'idaynimti Wcdmiesdmiy POL1'fC1AN. , , Muitimice- - - - Wctituesdny Time Iaumimabutm Cumutotly. amid J 'LEDYWR WIFE" Tlmttratlity- - Criday mtmmd Time Ei.'coumtnlc Commuumhy , Saturday amid t Jnnocet ? Lamb" Sat. hnthutce - _ - - - tO : A IVANOE I 7 ( 25cm 500 , 7 AND $1.00. CourtlandBeach _ TONIGHT - -I every might licreeftar , 0 r'o't p try . ) 'iO tu. : ( ) I' 111 i iig ; 0 all BEAUTIFUI4 WORKS FrIdImY NlgItt-CIlII.IREN'5 NIO1IT. Satuirtiny NiglItA. . U. II , .s.'r'cii Sen t 'l'lo'Itul" II I lruiW Shirt' , lUlls uoimmi & 'm.rnUmU , - GRAND - Street Carnival. 1tesoar'ed et1tM iHili FarLtnuti , Price , 50c , 75c , ud $1.00 'felopitotila .19. U , V. 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