THE 03kr All A DAILY I5T5E : TTTUBSDAY , JULY 20 , 1897. TESTING THE LAW OF LIBEL Case Oamos Up from Ouster County , Involving a Novel Points LIABILITY OF OWNER OR LESSEE CONCERNED Plaintiff SroUn f < ir More Kppnniilon Tlinii He Scvurfil nt the llaiidit ill * tlie Lower Conrt. LINCOLN , July 28. ( Special. ) The nown- paper libel law and the liability of the editor , writer and owners of the paper In which the llbelous article appear * Is to bo passwl upon by the supreme court In an appeal case that come * from Ouster county. K. 0. Garrett - rett brought stilt against , the Republican Publishing company ntul J. II. Chapman be- catmo of the publication of a llbeloua article that appeared In the Drokcn How Republican on the 30th of April , 1805. At the trial In district court It was shown that the paper wan owned by the Republican Publishing company , and that J , II. Chapman was oper ating under a lease , which contained a con tract that ho wa to "manage It In the beet manner possible for the best Interests of all the parties , " defray all Its expenses and divide the profits of ltd publication with Its owner , tlie publishing company. In the course of the trial a motion was made to dlamUa the action as to the publishing com pany , which wan sustained by the court. Then the Jury brought In a judgment against Chapman for $261.10 and costs. Garrett ap peals to the supreme court , maintaining that the district Judge erred In dlsink-slng the ac tion as to the publishing company. In hh brief nieil today he holds that ho should have also a Judgment agalnot the owners of the paper , and says that ho would rather take the chances of a new trial than to hold the Judgment ho now has. The point to bo pissed upon by the supreme court Is as to liability of both the editor and thu owners of n newspaper , whore they are dif ferent persons. GOSSIP FROM TUB STATE HOUSE. Secretary Plckens ot the State Board o ! Irrigation was out In the western part ol Cheyenne county a few days ago , looking after Irrigation matters , and a letter has Juat been received from him In which he says that hu had Just been caught out In a three and a half Inch rain storm. Ho saya that It Is evident thpi weather bureau Is not treating the Irrigation department right , and he has concluded to leave Cheyenne county until the high water subsides. Secretary Nelson of the land commission er's olllce returned yesterday from Lincoln county , where ho had been arranging for an auction sale of school land leases. Thf aalo Is to occur at North Platte on August 14. Commissioner Wolfe returned this after noon from Thomas county , where ho had been holding a sale. The proof reading of the new session laws has been finished and It Is promised thai the now volumes will be Issued the last ol the week. A requisition has been Issued tor the return of Harry Knox from Brighton. Colo. , to Lin coln , to answer the charge ot stabbing Wil liam Nelson with fellonlous Intent to wound , The crime was committed on 'May 29 , and was entirely unprovoked , Knox haa Just been anorehendcd at Brighton , and S. M. Mellck will go after him. The Alaska gold fever has struck Nebraska nnd as a result the Lincoln and Yukon Gold Mining company was Incorporated today , with n capital stock of $100,000 , In shares of JU each. The principal office ot the company Is to be at Lincoln. Neb. , but the operations ante to be carried on up In the Yukon river coun try. The incorporators are : Walter J. Lamb SnenCQr A. Mosucr , Henry Schlerlnger , Georg < A. Adams , M. D. Welch , George J. Woods am 51. D. Don Carlos. LINCOLN LOCAL. NOTES. Preparations are going forward for th Nebraska Epworth assembly , which Is to bt held at Lincoln Park , August 3 to 10. ; \r excellent program has been prepared , and there will bo an able corps of speakers and other attractions. There Is promise of o largo attendance , and already 150 tents have been rented for the season. Colonel II. C. Russell delivered a lecture on "Tho Battle ot Shlloh" at the * Lincoln Normal this evening. The health officer reports that there Is nol now a case of contagious disease In the city , the last diphtheria card having been taken down yesterday. Three gangs of men are now at work cut ting weeds In dlfXerent parts of the city. Among the citizens to receive a notice from the health officer to cut the weeds on his premises this morning was M. D. Welch , jvhose wlfo Is one of the prominent memberc of the city Improvement society. A thief entered the house of Mr. Towne , at the corner of Twenty-nlnth and Q streets , this afternoon , and was discovered. The neigh borhood was arouted , and the man was pur sued down the street by about twenty men and boys. Harry Towne shot at the fleeing thief twice with a shotgun , but failed to hit Iilm. The man returned the flro with a re- rvolver. but nobody was hurt. I' was finally captured In the loft uf a livery slabU and is now In Jail. Omaha people at the hotels : At the Lin- iloll J. G. Lumbard , Thomas H. Thorp , I. W , Carpenter. At the Lincoln K. B. Smith , ! Phtl B. Doddldgo , Upward Kennedy , J. P , Fallen , J , Morrison. i : KOK nc.\ic , ComnilH.--x . \p | ) liit.-l to niitcrtulu llu > VlMltoi-H nt Ciriiuil iMluiid. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) The railroad men's committee appointed by the city council for the purpose of re ceiving and entertaining thu members of the Union Pacific Pioneers' association has mot and organised by the appointment of the following subcommittees : Finance , Makely , JIcLaughlln , Miller , Gediles and Wlnn ; grounds. Ryder , Gallon ay , Glover , Schoroup , I' ay uiurNey ; reception , entire employes and city council ; badges. Ryder , Llnahau. Pot ter. Wright and JJodsou ; amusements , Lln ahau , Everett. Gcddes , Bailey and Rbbln- son ; music , Hurtling , 0. J. Wlnn , Huenz Alexander and Pleyto ; piogram , Woolsten' ' helm , Ferguson , 0. n. Norrls , Howard. Stcb- blna and Krusc ; refreshments , McMeans , UobliiBon , R. H. McAllister , Sagasa , Michel' sen and Mlllscn. A special committed ol three men was also appointed to make ar rangements for the transportation of those vlsltois who might deslru to visit the sugai factory and the Soldiers' Home. A six-day bicycle race has been arranged to close on the day of the picnic. There arc Buveral entries for the race from Nortl Platto. W. V. McLaughlin was selected chalrmat of the entire committee and Dau Ltnahai ; secretary. Wooiliiii-u I'lcMilint StroniNburK. STRO.MSI1URG , Neb , . July 2S. ( Special Telegram. ) A grand fraternal picnic wai held here today under the auspices of thi Modern Woodmen of America , the Maccabees and Home Koruui assisting. Four thousand people were In attendance , Hon. C. A At < klnsou of Lincoln And Hon. M. A. Makcevui at Osteola delivered addresses. Among th < omusi'ineiita were a borae race and a base ball match between darks and Stromsburg which resulted hi favor of Stromsburg scon 18 to 15. The amuBcmeutE closed with i Kraud tug-of-war between Stromsburg anc OiccoU ou Krawley's lake , the Osceols 1 Pousse Pate. And why not a pie-pusher as well ns a coffee-pusher f It's far more necessary. Do you suffer with dyspepsia ? Ayer's Cathartic Fills will cure you. Take a PILL AFTER PIE. team being dragged through the lake. This pxcrclae afforded great enthusiasm to the throngs that assembled on the lakeside. Oco of the features of the evening wts the transmls.ilsslppl parade T > y thfe yoilnt ; women , who have a permanent organization In tl.e cltv. OATH nil A KIMS CHOP OK WIlttAT. llnrvrnt In Cum In if County In \ < MT Well Under \Vny. WBST POINT , Neb. , July 23. ( Special. ) Tie ! hurveit throughout the county Is well under way. About halt the grain U cut. The avnraqo yield Is good. Kirmcrs arc very well satisfied both with the yield and the prospect for good prices for wheat. INAVALS , Neb. , July 28. ( Special ) A terrific rain , hall and wind storm IKIESed over this place nnd west of hero Monday evening. Not much damage was done neir this town , but n few miles west and south west the hall and wind destroyed much corn ftnd fruit. At Hlverton , six miles west , houses were blown over and some damage done to crops. MINDRN , Neb , . July 28. ( Spcclal.-A ) heavy rain fell hero on Monday evening , ac companied by hall In the northwestern part of the county. A large amount of wheat has been cut and some thrashing has been done. Wheat la yielding from twenty to twcnty- flvo bimhcls per acre and ta of fine quality. Corn In In line condition and the prospect for a large crop was never better. Fruit Is also promising a Very large yield. BBATRIOB , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) Farmers from all sections ot Gage county report tlio crop prospect the beat It haa over been In the county. Many ficlrlfl of wheat are yielding forty bushels to tbo aero. KIM.S HIM IX TWIfiTjVK HOUIIS. I'nriiuT Taken I'urln Orci-n In the lornlnir nnil DIH | nt Mtflit. WAIIOO , Neb. , July 28. ( Special Tele gram , ) Krlck Larson , a farmer residing fioven miles northwest of this place , com mitted suicide yesterday by taking parts green. The poison Is thought to have been taken In the forenoon and he died last night at 11 o'clock. Larson was thought to he un balanced from an accident which happened him some three years ago. lie was also a heavy drinker and this Is supposed to have been partly the cause of his suicide. After taking the poison , Larson secreted him self until the evening , when he came from his hiding place and told his wlfo what he had done. She sent for a physician , but he arrived too late to save him. Larson was C3 years old and leaves a wife and twc children. He leaves considerable property. P1CMCS Ol' ' SKCH1ST SOCIKTias. Mciiil > i-r of Vnrloun FratoriiltlcM Meet Together In the GrovcM. HUMDOLDT , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) A union picnic participated In by the Knlghtg of Pythias , Modern Woodmen , Odd Fellows and Workmen secret societies was held In NlniB1 grove on the Nemaha yesterday. Owing to the busy season the attendance was below expectations. A parade of the lodpes , headed by'the City band , marched to the grounds at 10 o'clock. Grand Master Scluiltz of the Ancient Order of United Workmen , delivered an address on secret societies and their purposes. In the after noon lion , George L. Looinls of Fremont de livered an oration. L. L. Combs of Table Rock spoke In favor of fcecrct societies and defended them against various attacks. Visitors were hero from Uawson , Table Hock and Hern. MAIiMO TAJCUS STKl'S FORWARD , Will Have n XOTVTIMVII Hull nnil Hot ter I < "lre 1'rotcctlon. MALMO , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) The town board met with the voters Monday anil yesterday for the purpose of considering the advisability of erecting a new town hall ant ] also for providing better means of protection against fire. The hall proposition was at once favorably passed upon , hut that of the fire protection took much more weighing and was not de cided on till this afternoon. It has been decided to build the hall and to dig cisterns lu various parts of the town , to have a pump at the Malmo Grain and Stock company's elevator , and to have the cisterns filled with water , always ready for use. \ -VF Cattle UlMcnsf Appear * . NORFOLK , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) The disease of the eye which has been prevalent among cattle In other states and In parta ol Nebraska has made Its appearance In this vicinity. Mr. D. White , who lives a mile southeast of the Junction , has discovered its presence in his herd. One of his animals Is entirely blind and others aeem to be suffer ing from the first stages of the disease. A veterinary surgeon who > ls treating Mr. Whlte's cattle has been very successful In coping with the dleease thus far. It Is said that the first indication of Its presence Is when nn animal's eye commences to run , and If a stop Is not put to 'Us progress the eye will be entirely eaten out. .Martin Helil for Koruery. SIDNEY , Neb. , July 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) Charlie "Martin , alias C. P. Hanson , alias Charlie Cole , alias C. W. Miller , who pa&sed a forged check upon Oberfelder & Co. last Saturday evenlns , upon which he obtained a part In goods and part In cash , and who was afterward captured at Lexington , uad hid preliminary examination this mornIng - Ing before County Judge Neubauer and was bound over to the district court. GHAPPELL , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) Sheriff Ni'umann of this county cap'urcd a man litre last night who escaped from Sherlfl McAleese of Cheyenne county while he was taUus him through'on the train to Sidney , Neb. , where ho Is wanted for pasalng forsedcheck. . * " .Mnlmo Minor MatierH. MALMO , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) The Malmo Grain and Stock company shipped five cars of corn and flvo cars of slock to Omaha. John Mantle has built a fine granary. This still adds to lilo already highly Improved farm and commodious residence near town. Michael Potadlc has accepted a position1 as clerk In a hardware store at Wahoo , Frank Kastl has 'been ' for the past three days at Omaha looking up his business at that point. The firm of Kastl Bros , here dot : , an cxtcnalvo business lu hardware and machinery. DlMnvncd AVIillf In NORFOLK. Neb. , July 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) Lawrence II.- Lee , the 22-year-old BOH of'C. II. Lee , was'drowricd. In the North Fork of the Clldiorn rfver at about 9 o'clock last night. TJus young nun graduated at Doano college this year , and had Just come home. HII was an e\port swimmer and went In bathlni ; with his two younger brothers , The water In the North Fork is extremely cold , and It Is thought young Lee was seized with cramps. His body was recovered about midnight. " Ginning Conniy IMoiifr r'n lloiinlon , WBST POINT , Neb. , July 2S. ( Spcclal.- ) The annual preliminary meeting of the Cunv Ing County Old Settlers' association was held In the city ball last evening. It was dccidet ! to hold the annual reunion and picnic 01 Thursday , August 19. This annual gathering haa become cue of the Institutions of tbt county , und has an Increased attendance yeai by year. A new constitution wa * adopted at this meeting. ScrloiiN riinriftKtiliiM Married Man , WBST POINT , Neb. , July 2S.-Speclal.- ( ) H. H. Cabney , a married man ot about 3t years of age , waa brought before Justice Brlggs yesterday for preliminary examination on a charge of statutory aisault upon the person of Mlsu Ellen Asploff of JJancroft , Many wltncetes were examined , and at o'clock last night the case waa continued until tomorrow morning. Oimilm Man Hurt at ClnrkN , CLAHKS. Neb. , July 2S. ( Special. ) Tin- ley Combs , manager of the Omaha Diamond and Watch company , had his leg broken yes terday afternoon while rldlug In a buggy with hla brother , ClnuJo Combs of this place. The horse Jumped from a brldgo and threw thu two young men out , Scvriilrni CanillilatrH for Hlii > rlffi STUOMSHUIIG , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) Already for the fall campaign there are three populist candidates for sheriff lu Stromeburg precinct , and there are seven teen In all lu the county , Ex-Manual Andy Nuqulst thought ho had a wnlkaway , but "Cyclono" Miller U giving him a hard run with his petition. Considerable talk about "splitting up" In the party Is heard. t.eaKticrn nt North Pintles NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , July 28. ( Spe cial. ) The third annual conference nnd school of methods of the Epworth league ot the west Nebraska conference will meet hero tomorrow for a four-days' session. At the flral meeting tomorrow evening Hlshop Nlndc , president of the Epworth IC.IRUG ot the world , will deliver an address on "Urgent Needs of Christian Young People. " On Friday morning at 745 ; Ulshop Nlndo will speak on the "Secret of Power" and will then conduct a bnly communion service. Friday forenoon the work of the various de partments will be taken up. Killed for KIIN | Driving. HOLDREQE , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) The driver of the 'bus of the Hampton bouso was arrested and fined Monday for reckless and c.n-elrss driving , Ho was In the habit ol driving to nnd from the depot with his honeg on tlie run. The marshal warned him to de sist , but no attention WAS paid to the warn ing. The fine and costs amounted to $1.50. Try tn Hn Ixo the 1'rlee of TliranhliiK. HOLmiEGR , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) Them Is a great protest hero among the farmers on account ot a combine ot the thrashing machlno men to rahe the price of thrashing. The probabilities are that the old rate will be maintained , ns the farmers threaten to club together and buy thrashing machines to do their own thrashing , Hi-union at Kerlliner Next Month. SCRIDNBR , Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) Scrlbncr U preparing to give tbo old soldiers a coed time here August 12. The Flambeau club , consisting ot the ynung men and wotncr from here , were out drilling on the streets vrslcrday evening. The Scrlbner Cornel band Is assisting tlicm. Tbo reunion Is ex- pccted to bo well attended , Olil Aeiitialiitatiepx. STROMSIlURG. Neb. , July 28. ( Spealal.- ) Dr. B , S. 1'eck of Galva , 111. , a former citi zen of this place , Is here looking after busi ness Interests and renewing old acquaint ances. Mr. Peck was n successful mcTchanl and banker here for many years , and Is now owner of a bank at Oalva , 111. Make llrlck at Went Point. WEST POINT. 'Neb. ' , July 28. ( Special. ) The West Point brick yards commenced operations on Monday morning with eighteen employes on the pay roll. Over 25,000 brick were manufactured on Monday and 30 000 yesterday. Preliminary Hearing ; Toilny. BEATRICE. Neb. , July 28. ( Special. ) The preliminary hearing' In the case against Frank L. Whitney , for attempting to murder T. D. Fulton will be held tomorrow. Survey Work In Deuel County. CHAPPEIJy , Nob.July 28. ( Special. ) A United States geological survey party Is al work near here. They expect' to bo In cami : bore for about three weqks longer , NmiHASKA'S IMMI5XSB GHAIX CHOI' . Illliioln Man AVrltea In riloivliiR Terinn of Wlml He HIIN Seen. M'COOK , Neb. , July 28. To the Editor of The Dec : I haveJint made a trip from Peorla , 111. , to McCook , In the south western part of Nebraska. Crops here are the best of any I have seen. I never saw shocks stand so thickly as they do here in some fields. Thousands of acres of wheat are good for twenty-five to thirty bushels per aero. I think seme oats will yield sev enty-five bushels per acre. Corn Is simply Immense. There are thousands on thousands of acres that promise a yield of seventy-five to eighty bushels per acre. I have raised corn in Illinois for over thirty years , but I never saw such a corn crop as is growing hero now. The farmers will have to pile It on the ground , for they can never build cribs enough to hold it. The alfalfa .Just "takes the cake. ' Three- crops qt hay bave been cut } n pome , Jidda this season , already. I thought there was no grass equal to red clover , but alfalfa is clear out of sight of it. One acrn of-'alfalfa will pasture more stock than three acres of red clover. More stock can bo kept here on sixty acres than en a ICO In Illinois. A ten-acre patch has kept thirty head of cattle all summer. Four acres have kept 175 hogs. With hogs to , cat it a crop of alfalfa is worth $25 per acre any year. I thought it would not grow on upland , but William Coleman has a fine patch , where It Is over 200 feet to water. Ho has cut two crops from It this year already. Ho has farmed here fifteen years. He will answer letters In' reference to the country If postage Is sent. His address Is McCook , Neb. A great many could better their condition by coming here. , TlTern ars thousands of acres of wheat on which the crop thia year Is worth mort than the laud It grew en ; but land will be worth a good deal more here before another -year. I leave today for home , but will speak a good word tor Red Willow county , Nebraska. J. W.t SMITH. 11ICPUIILICA\ STATE COXVI3Vl'IO.Y. The rcpub'.lcan electors of the state of Nebr.ipka ars requested to send delegates from their several counties to meet In con vention In the city of LJnpoln , Thursday , August 2fi , 1S37 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for the purpo.se -placing In nomination candidates for the following olllce ? . One Judge of the supreme court , two regents of the State University , and to transact such other business as may prop erly come before the convention. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation as follows , the apportionment being baaed upon the vote , cast for the Hon. Albert J. Uurnham for presidential electot In l&'Ji ) , slvlng each county one delegate-at- Ifirgo and ono for each 12u votes and major fraction thciQOf ; Counties. Delegates. Counties. Delegates. Adams Ij.Iohnton 12 Antelope it Kearney U Manner 2 Keith 2 nialno 2 Keya 1'aha 3 Hoone lOKImball 2 Hex Butte 4 Knox 8 Hoyd 5 Lancaster C3 llrown . , -I Lincoln 10 Huffalo in Logan 2 Hurt II Ixmp 2 Hntler It Madison ic Cars 2 Mul'herbon 1 Cedar 11 Merrlck 9 C'hnsa 3 Nance 7 Cherry 0 Nemaha , , 13 OneyennollNuckolls 10 Clay ISOtoe , 21 Colfax rf Pawnee IS Cumlng 11 1'erklns 2 Ouster isphelps 9 Dakota G Plerco fi Dawesj S Platte 12 Dawson 10 Polk x Duel 3 lied Willow 3 Dlxon . , , , * . * > , . 6 Itlehnrdson 1U ' . ' . ' . "I ! ! ! ! " iSosaiino'I ! ! ; ' . ! ! " ! " " is Uundy , , 3 Harpy 6 Flllmoro 14 Saunders IS Franklin SScotts Hluff 3 Frontier 7 Seward 15 Furnas 10 Sheridan 5 tinge 30 Sherman 4 QarflcM , . 2 Sioux > ; . , , . . . 2 Ooier | 4 Stanton . . „ . , C Grant . . . . ,2Tliayer- ' . , . 13 Oreeley . , 4 Thomas 1 Hull , . IGThurstcn E Hamilton 12 Valley 1 Hnrlun S Was-Mngton t. 14 Hayes 3 Wayne . , 0 Hitchcock 4Webater | 1J ( Holt 8/Wheeler 2 Hooker 1 YprJt , . , , 1C Howard 7 Jefferson 141 Total 313 It Is recommended that no proxies bo admitted to the convention and that the delegates present be authorized to cast the entlro vote of the delegation o the county which they represent. It Is retiueHteil that the county .conven tions select their committeemen and perfect their county organization at the llrst con vention In counties In .which two conventions are held. OEOItOIO W. POST. , Chairman. J. T. MALLALIBU , Secretary. l'li > xli-Iuii CoiuinllH Suicide. KANSAS CITy , Mo. , July 2s.-Dr. J. D. Porter , president of the local phfslclans' supply company and well known , died this afternoon , after having taken separate cioaes of morphine , strychnine and hydrate of chloral and then turned on the BUS. He was found In a dying condition In the rear of his place of business. Tlie ina- tlvo for theaulcido la not plain. Porter was well-to-do and apparently lived hap pily. UUIIB Down Or Hurk , BOSTON , July 28. The British steamer Scandinavian , from Liverpool , "re'ports run- nliiK down and sinking the bark Florence while in a dense ton twenty miles south ol Cape Itace last Saturday , The captain's wife and four of the crow of the Florence were lost. Thu Florence waa bound from Sydney , C. B. , to St. Johns , N. F , BOSTON" MACES UP AGAIN I Takes a Hitch in tbo Suspenders and } ITo'feats ' Et Louis. 187'Q ) TAKES THE GAME BY SUPERIOR PLAYING A v Ilaltlinorr Trniineeft WnoIilitKtou nnd Cltielniii/C | ! "TicIn ChlcrtKii , While tlie Ni < trn York AwjWKiitlon to Cleveland. rioston , S ; St. Louis' , 1. Haltlmoro. 14 ; Washington , 7. Clnclnnntl , oj Chicago , 3. Philadelphia , G-13 ; Plttsburg , 5-3. Hrooklyn , 12 : IxmlsvIKe , 2. Cleveland. II ; New York , S. Detroit , 6 : Kansas City , 3. Minneapolis , 12 ; Grand Uaplds , 4. Indianapolis , 6 ; St. Paul. 1. Milwaukee , 4 ; Columbus. 3. ST. LOUtsi July 2S. The Iloslona won from the Hrowns today by superior play ing. Lucid was benched In the plxth Inning nnd Grimes , the home loam's new twlrler from the defunct Central league , took hla place nnd acquitted himself very favorably. Attendance , 3 , , * > oo. Score : ST. LOUIS. i 110STON. ll.H.O.A.E.I ll.ll.O.A r. . DoiiRlns , rf. 0 1 3 0 0 Itarn'tbn , ct 1 1300 llarley , cf. . 0 1 J 0 2 Tcnney , Ib. 1 1 12 0 0 ' ' . . . . 2 1 0 5 0 H'rtm'n , 3b 1 1 1 3 1 Lonff. JIB. CJrmly , Hi. . . o 1 10 0 0 Duffy , If. . . Lolly , If. , . . 00200 Stalil. rf. . . . 21300 Ilallmnn , 2b 0 0 4 4 0 Collins , 31) . . 01120 Cross , ss. . . , 00330 Lowe , 2b. . . Murphy , c. . o 0 0 01 Hewn , 02720 Lucid , p. . . . 01000 Nichols , p. . 0 1 0 1 0 Grimes , p. . . 00020 _ Totals . . . . 8 13 27 IS 1 Totals . . . . 1 t > 26 12 4\ \ Duffy out , hit by batted ball. Huston 0 3-8 Ht. I-ouls o 0 1 Hamcd runs : llostnn , 2. Two-base lilts : Tenney , Lowe. Three-bane hit ! Duffy. Sncrl- lloo lilts : Dully. Tenney. Stolen bases : Hnrt- man , Hamilton. Double plays : Croti to dray , Hallinnn to Criuly. Kllst base on balls : Oft Luclil , 2 ; off Grimes. 3. Struck out : Ily Nichols , 0. Time : One hour and forty-live minutes. Umpire : Mcl'arlanil. 1JALTIMOH13 , 14 ; WASHINGTON , 7. WASHINGTON , July 28. The Senators lost the game today through lleldlng nnd bad running nnd In the last Inning by reason of McJumcs * Inability to hold down hits. Nopi was substituted lor Pond In the seventh. Score : WASHINGTON. I lULTIMOnn. 11.II.O.A.E. ll.ll.O.A.n. llrown , cf. . . 22400 McGraw , 3b. 2 2 3 3 0 Selbach , If. . 0 0 4 0 0 Kepler , rf. . ! 3 t 2 0 WilBley , 88. 1 1 4 3 I1 Jennings. S3 2 2 4 3 I McOulre. c. . 0 4 2 3 4 Kelly. If. . . . 01020 Tucker , Ib. . 2 0 0 0 Htenzel , cf. . 2 1400 llellly , 5b. . . 10213 Doyle. 11) . . . . 22800 Abbey , rf. . . llcllz. 2b. . . . 11230 O'llrlen , 2b. 0 3 2 2 0 Clarke , o. . . 2 1 r , 0 0 Mr-James , p. 0 1 0 2 1 Ponil , p. 10030 Detnont . . . 0 100 OINops , p..v- 00000 H'-niroll . . .10000 1 Totals . . . .1413271(1 ( 1 Totals . . . . 7 12 27 12 10 Halted In tlie ninth for McJnmcs. Halted In the ninth for lironn. Watihlnnton . . . , 0 7 IJnltlmoie 00500002 7 14 Earned runsi' Washington. 5 ; Ilaltlmori1 , T. Two-base bit : Hrcwn. Threc-lkire tills : MiGulrc , Heltz. Stolen ba'qv : Jennlncs (2) ( ) , Kceler , Mc Graw (2) ( ) . Doyle Urcmn (2) ( ) . Klrst base on balls : Off McJnmct , 3 ; olT Nopi. 4 lilt by pitched ball ! Hy I'oml , 2 ; b > * Blt-Jameo , 2. Struck out : Hy MrJames , 2iby 1'iflid , 1 ; by Nops , 1. Pasted ball : McGulre. Lofton baue * : Washington , 4 ; H.iltt- more , C. Time o ( " Rriinie : Two hours and folly minutes. Umplrci McDonald. CINCINNATI , G ; CHICAGO , 3. CHICAGO. July 2S. The Colts save a need exhlblUo'n of how not to play ball today , piling up about ns ninny errors as the visitors 'made hits and presentinK them with all tftelr runs. The Hods played a perfect tleldlrjK Kame , Irwln's work In accepting 'eleven chances at third belnj ; especially brllUnnt. Attendance , 4,200. Score : CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. fnnt.a.A.E. - - -R.II.O.A.K. Tlverltt , 3b..0 1322 Ilurkp , If 0 0100 Dablcn , ss.aO. " ! 850 Hoy. cf 0 0300 Thornton. 1KO 1102 Corauan , 2b.l 1130 Anson , lb..O 1 B 0 1 Irwln. 31).3 1170 llyan , rf. . . . 1 4 0 0 Miller. rf..l 2 0 0 0 Callahan , cf.n 1300 VaUKlm , 11).1 1 13 2 0 Connor , 2b.l , , 1 ,1 2 1 Itltchey. b..O 0330 Friend. p..l 2 0 2 0 1'dtz. c 0 Kltlrldee , c.10't 1 0 iiinit-iiji..10 I" l'S' 0 TotnliT . . . 7 27 13' 0 VaiiBhan out for running out of line. Chicago 00001020 0 3 Cincinnati 0 0 , Earned rimsr'Chlcaco , 3. Left on bases : Chicago cage , fi ; Cincinnati , 8. Tntibastlilts : l-'ileiul , i Miller. Double playa : Fiiend to D.itili-n to Ali son : Invln ID iiuet to Irwln. Struck out : Ily rrlenil , 3 ; by Hhret , 1. IIa--e on balls : OIC Tilend , 5. Hit with Kill : HuiKe , Miller , Connor. Time of frame : Ono hour and llfty-llve minutes. Umpire : ShertJan. i CLEVELAND , 14 ; NEW YORK , S. CLEVELAND , July 2S. The Giants fell on Young for eight hits In the llrst inning of todnv's game. Seven runn was the re sult. After that they could not lilt him effectively , while the Indians drove Seymour .out of the box in the second innins. fileekln , who took his place , was pounded haid. Score : CLEVELAND. I NEW YORK. 1UI.O.A.E. ' H.1I.OAE. Burkett , If. . 3 230 DVan'tein , cf 1 3 6 0 0 Cbllilb , 2b. . . 33521 Tlerrmn. rf. . 12000 McKean , as. 1 2 2 5 0 Joyce. 3b. . . . 2 3 4 0 u Wallace , 3b. 0 1 1 2 1 Davis , m. . . . 031.20 O'Connor , ct 1 120 OGleason , 21 > . Ti-beau , Ib. . 1 2 10 0 0 Holmes ; If. . 11210 Klmmer , c. , 2 02 1 0 Warner , o. . . 1 1 7 0 0 McAl'ster , rf 2 320 0 Clailt , Ib , . . . 0 2300 Youns , p. . . . Seymour , p. 1 1 0 1 1 Meekln , p. . . 0 0010 Totals . . . .14 15 27 11 2 . Totals . . . . S 10 24 8 1 Cleveland 11 New York 710000000 S Karneil runs : Cleveland , 11 ; New , S. Klrst babe on erorrs : Cleveland , 1 ; New York , 2 , Left on bases : Cleveland , 5 ; New Yorli , 11. Klrflt base on balls : Oft Young. 2 , off Seymour , 5 ; oft Meekln , 2. Struck out : Hy Younir , 2 ; by Seymour - , mour , 1 ; by Meekln , 1 , Home run : Clillils. Tnrfe-baso hits : ChlMs , Vanllaltern , Duvln , Holmes. Two-base hits : llurkPtt (2) ( ) , Tebenu , Vanllaltern , Joyce. Seymour. Tlenian. Stolen bases ; Wallace , Vanllaltern (2) ( . Uoublu playst Holmes to Joycr. WtM pitch : MeeMn. l > a > cii balls : Warner , Umpire : O'Day. Time ot B.une : Two hours and twenty-five minutes. Attendance , 1,000. PHILADELPHIA , 0 ; PITTSHURG , C. PITTSHUHG , July 2S. The only interestIng - Ing event In the two Kames today was In Ihe llrst , when PlttsburK made n rally in the ninth and came within one of tlcliiK the hcore , The Philadelphia pitchers weie entirely too much for the homo players. The hist same came near being n fnrco. Attendance , 1.riCO. Score , first name : PHILADELPHIA. it.ii O.A.I : . It.H.O.A.n. rnehlll , cf , 0 0 1 2 0 Coolcy , cf. . 1 1 3 0 0 Hoff'tcr , 3b 0 1 1 2 0 I > m- . < ] , if. . . 0 2 0 0 6 Ieuliy , If. . . 0 I 2 0 1 D'hanty , if. 1 1 10 o Davis , Ib. . . 1 2 9 0 0 LaJole , Ib. . 2 2 13 0 1 I'adden , 2b. 1 ( Jlllen. ss. . . 1 3 2 2 0 D'nov'n. rf. 2 0 3 0 0 Nash , 3b. . . . 0 2030 63 O.McKarl'd , 002510 ' " ' s'uKden"c ! . ! 0023 llGclcr , 2b' . . . . Klllun , p. . . . 0200 0 Taylor , p. . . Totals . . .BIO 27 10 3 ! Totals . . . .0152713 2 iMttBbunr o s : > I'nllaaeljmla , . . , . . . . , . . , . , .S 0 0 I 1 1 0 1 0-0 Earned runs ; , IMttsburK. 1 ; Philadelphia. 4. Tno-base hits ; Tadden , Kly , Delermiity. I aJole. Three-bape hit : Davis. Sacrlllce hlti : Donovan , Glllen , Taylor ( * > , Stolen bases : Davis , Glllcn. Double lilayRt , ) Jgittmelster to Tartden to Davis , I'adden to Kly to Davis. Struck out : lly Klllcn , 1 : by Taylor , 2. Left on baeen ; I'lttsburfi , 2. Philadelphia. . ! . "iT16' ' One hour and llfty-llvo minutes. UrtfptreV1 Ennlle. PHILAULPHIA , 13 ; IHTTSBUUO , a. Second gamelj' l'ITT8HlAWOjf I I'HILADELl'IIIA. Jt.lI.Q.A.E. 11.H.O.A.E. T'nehlll. cf.T 1' ir 1 0 Cooley , cf . a 3 2 0 0 iVahy lf.h ! 1 * 9 0 01 Dowd , rf. . . 12200 lloft'ter , 3b. O.lfJlt 4 0 D'lianty , If. 1 S 2 0 0 Davis , lb.iVl ( 101 1 LuJole , Ib. . 2 3 10 0 0 I'.nlilen 21) . l.l , V i I Ullleil , bS. . . 5 ' _ D'noVri , rf.'B'sf 1 0 NaHh3b , . 6 J i 4' 0 Ely , S3.i. . O"0ji3 B 1 Hoyle , c 1 2 B 0 0 Merritt , c..iaai = ! 'Zl 1 I Drier , 21) . . . . 3 2 4 1 0 Hut-hey , p , , Q.jO 0i 2 1 1'lfleld , p. , , , 20000 Totals , , , , Totals , . , ,13 18 27 19 S ritubure . , , . , l..i.i s Philadelphia' ' ; ; , . ? , . . 1 1 13 Earned runiV flttburr. ( 2 ; Philadelphia , 3 Two-bate : " 'iloffmeUter ' , Lajole , Nash , Three.bate tills ) XTanneblll , I'adden. Cooley , LaJole. Bafrlllc ' 'c ilt : Fllleld. Stolen banes ; Iahy. noffujfItUrj Coajey. Dowd , Dclehnnty ( J ) , I aJole Double plays : Donovan to Merritt. Klrst base on balls : Off Hughcy , 3 , off Kltleld , 2 Struck out : Hy HUBhey. Is by Flflcld , 4. Left on bast * : 1'lttibure , 10 ; Philadelphia. 10. First base on errqra : PltlsbiirK. 2 : Philadelphia , t Times Two ltp r . _ Umpire ; Emslle. UIIOOKLVK , ; ' LOUISVHU.E. 2 , LOUISVILLE" . July 2S. The Colonels played stupid ball and the Trolley Dodgers won without the slightest troub'.e. Kisher kept the home team's hits scattered , while Krazer was hit hard. Atlendance , W ) . Score Totals . .12 H 27 H \ Totala . . . 2 9 l12 { . 0 0 t 2 0 1 0 0 7 1J . . . . . . ' . - . ooooooii-s Karnetl runs : lirooklyn. 2 ; IxJuUvtlle. 1. Klri * . on erron , : Brooklyn , Z. Left on lout * : Itrooklyn , 8 ; I/milivlllc. 5. First lin e on bstlns Off Klsher , ! . off Kraicr , J , Struck out : y Fldhcr. J ; hy Prater. 2. Thrt-ohnM ? hits : Cliukc. TTvo-ba. bltj tl. Hmltli. Sncrinpo hits ! Jvw > , Phoch , Stolen \nit .7onr . Dnuble J > l y ' Staf ford to nolan to Wrnlen : Orlllln In iJichnncr to PI hT. lilt by nltrhfT ! O.imn , Slilmllf. Cl nc- mnn. Wild pltclirsi Krater t3) ) . Time of Ramei Onn bour and fifty-four minute * . Umpire : STANDING OK THK TKAM8. 1'laywl. Won. Lost. I'.O lloiton 7S M 24 W.2 Haltlmoro 73 4D 26 . > . : Clnrlnnatl 73 26 S.i.3 Now York 7 13 31 f > ' > .2 Clevelnnd , 77 13 31 r-S.S Philadelphia S2 42 4S.S Chlc.iKO SI 37 41 4 : > . ' I'lttslnirK " 7 3S 42 4 > .r lirooklyn 7S 31 44 41.f l.ottlsvllle Rl So 46 41.S Washington 76 25 47 , S St. IxUls ) SO 19 Bl 23.S Onmcs today : ttnltlmore nt WnshlnRton I'lttsburR at ClilcnRo. .SUOHI.S OF THU wr.s'rnux iiU.ii5. ) . Drtrollw Tall lmn ! Alilipy Very Hnrtl nt ICnnsiiM City. KANSAS CITY , July 2S.-Thc Detrolta von today's Ramo In the third Inning , when they fell upon Abbey nnd pounded out six runs , live ot which were earned. Score : Kansas City 0 11010000-3 Detroit 0 OflOOOOO-C Uasw hit * : Kansas City , 10 ; Detroit , 8 Krrors : Kaunas City. 2 ; Detroit , 1. Bat teries : Kansna City , Abbey and Ulanford Detroit. Thomas and McCnuloy. MINN13A1 OI > IS , July 2S.-Tho visitors could not hit Hutchlnson today nnd put up u very niBged KUIIIP In the Held nnd the Millers won easily. Score : Minneapolis 1-12 Grand Uaplds 0 00022000-4 Uaso hits. Minneapolis 9 : Grand Unplds , B. ICrrors : Mlnncnpo.ls , 2 ; Ornnd ltnplil ! , 9 llutterles : Minneapolis , Hutchlnson ant : lioylo ; Grand llnnldp , Scntt nnd Twlnehain. ST. 1'AUIj , Jlllv 2S. Tmlay's Kama be tween the Apostles nnd lloosleri was mainly n pitcher's battle , In which Phillips of the latter team excelled. Attendance , l.SOO. Score : St. Paul 0 00000001-1 It.dlanapolla 0 0110020 1-r Haio hits : St. I'nuJ , 6 ; Indianapolis , 10. Ktiors : St. Paul , 2 : Indianapolis. 2. llnt- tcrles : St. Paul , Mulhine and Spies ; In- dlnnnpollK , Phillips nnd Wood. SIIIAVAUKKH , July 2S. Torry' pitching was ; the feature of today's game. AlthouKii Columbus made more 8ilts than the Hrowcrs , Terry was cffccltve at critical times ami pi evented run-iettliiR. Score : Milwaukee 0 * 4 Columbus 030000000 3 I'.apo hits : 'Milwaukee ' , r > ; Co'.umlnis , 10. Krrors : Milwaukee , 4 ; Columbus. I. Itat- terles : Mllwaultee , Terry nnd Specr ; Colum bus , Woltern and FiFhcr. STANDING- TIIR TKAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Indianapolis SO r.4 M G7.5 Columbus 81 m 2S fi"i.1 Milwaukee 85 51 31 C3.r St. Paul S7 61 33 f.2.1 Detroit 82 -II 41 50.0 Minneapolis . . . , . , % . . . S.T 2S & ' 32.0 Grand Rapids SI 2fi 53 32.1 Kansas City SO 2T 61 29.1 Games today : Detroit at Kansas Cltv ; Columbus at Milwaukee : Indianapolis nt St. Paul ; Grand llapldH nt Minneapolis. V.'rMJciMiMsiitlutliii Si'ori-M , BUHLINGTON. la. , July 2S. Score : BiirliiiRton 110001120 G DCS Mollies' . 0 00010100-2 Un.se hltn : UurllnKton. 11 ; Des Molnes , G Krrors : Hurllnffton , 2 ; DCS Molnes , 2. Hat- tprles : liurlliiRton , Kltson and Haffert ; Des MolnosMauck and Pace. PEOKIA , III. , July IS. Score : Pcorla I 02010200 r Itockford . . . , 0 00010000 1 Ila e hits : I'eorla , 10 ; Itockford , fi. Krrors Peorla , 3 ; Itockford , 4. Il.Uteries . : Peorla , Talbott and Qulnn ; llockford , Underwood nnd Huff. CBDAU RAPIDS , Ta. , July 2S.-Score : Cedar Uaplds 02003330 0 11 Dubmiuo 0 00000000 C Base hits : Cedar Rapids , 11 ; Dubuquc , 0 Krrorc : Cedar Rapids , 1 ; Dubuque , 3. Bat teries : Cedar-Rapid * McDouca' and Fuller , Dnburme. Butler nnd Sullivan. K13OKUK , la. , July 28. Score : St Joseph 0 0051 101 * 5 Qulllcy 0 00000200 2 Base hits : St. Joseph , 9 ; Qtilncy , 8 Errors : St. Joseph , 2 ; Qtilncy , 3. Batteiles- St. Joseph , Merfedltli and Collins ; Qulncy. Single and Graves. OF THK MVKI.V A.llATISUItN. Oitiiilin IM'\V < TM Win t In- SfOIM | Clinic nt I-'ri'inoiit - .lust UN Kasy. FRRMONT , July 2S.-Speclnl ( Telfgram.- ) The Fremont ball team went down befori the Omaha Brewers this afternoon by n acrre of 17 to 10. Moonrv's boys lost tin Kama in the llrst two Innings when tin Brewers got In nine runs on two base lilt * and nine big juicy errors. The home boyt braced up ami plnyed a stiff game after tluit , but the lead was too strong to be takei. a why. Slioemack did some elegant basi running , stealing' second , third and home Score : Bro.vers . 36120005 0-17 Fremont . 0 10 B.IS.B hits : Brewers , 12 ; Ftvmont , S. Er ror ? : Brewers , 7 ; Fremont , 30. First bat.\ on balls : Off Waller , 2 ; off Shoemnck 3. .Struck out : Ey Waller , 5 ; by ShoemacU , : ; . Stolen bases : Fremont , 3 : Brewer. " , 2 Thrae-baeo lilts : Jamison , Kenn. Two- base hits : Jamison , Kails , Krwln. Bat teries : Brewers , O. Waller and O. Shan non ; Fremont , Slioemack mid Kads. tliii- plie : Holmes. AVI li In the NBLIGH , Neb. , July 2S. ( Special Tele- ' gram. ) The second game of the series be tween the Nellgh and Fort Nlobrara teams nt this place was won today by the visit or.In a hard-fought battle. Up to the eighth Inning It looked like another shut out for the soldiers ) , but they fell onto the bull and pounded out four rrtins , winning the game. The scoto for the nine Innings was -I to 3. The attendance at the grounds wu.s larce and. very good playing was heartily applauded. The same teams play tomorrow and with a game apiece It Is cure to be n bummer. Pl-rpurcil flr IL First Dt-ft-nt. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , July 2S.-Spe- ( clal. ) The Omaha Brewers basa hall team han b&eri booked for two games In this city next Sunday and Monday and the manage ment of the local club will try to secure at least one of the games. It Is believed that the Brewers are about the btlfl'est club that has- been hero this heason. As the Grand IMnnd tptim bus not been de feated this season the games will no doubt be hotly contested , NIMV Hull Cluli nt IIOLDRKGE. Neb , , July 2S. ( Special. ) The base ball cranks have again organ ized a nine and have leased ground Juat north of the court IIOUSP and will build a substantial park nnd amphitheater. MKVKWOOI ) T13.VVIS TOUIt\AMK\T. r.nriird Defeat * n. L.Vrciin After n Lively Ffr.lit. BOSTON , July 28. The third round of the Longwood tennis tournament was played today and consisted of three matches be tween Americans and ono between two of thc > Englishmen. The Interest ccnt red In the latter match , which was played this afternoon. H. A. Nlsblt , who Is rated In England as ninth In the list of tennis cracks , defeated Dr. W. V. Eaves , 'Who U rated third , In three straight setH. Nlsblt will meet Lamed tomorrow In the wml- llnals , and this match will probably ha ono of the finest In the tournament. The mutch of the morning was the Larned-G I * Wrenn contest , which unex pectedly developed Into an exciting and long-drawn contest. Lamed won the llrst bent with care , C-2 , playing all around Wrenn and Hearing 2G points to his opponent's 14. Tiio second game WHS not rjulte such an eoi < y thing for the coming- champion and before he knew ft the games were four-ai. : Lamed tried hurd to pull nut tlm set , but Wrenn managed by steady playing to pass him nnd took the set OH , the points being 3.S to 34 In Wrenn's favor. The thlrfl set looked like Larned's for n while , but after having tukt-n 4-3 the New Jersey man ' ent to pieces again and Wrenn took the set C-4 , the 'points ' being 2J to 23 In his favor. By1 this time Larned realized that he had the hottest kind of a tight on hi ? hand , and by careful playing took the fourth set , fi-1 , the points being 28 to 17 In hl favor. After that h had no dlfliculty in taking the fifth set , fi-2 , and match , the points on the last set being 27 to IS , making a total of 138 to 115 In Larned's favor , IlriMriiM HlKii n .N 'W I'llolu-r. ST , LOUIS , July 23. Pitcher Grimes of the Evansvllle , Ind. , team of the defunct Central league has been signed by President Von der Ahe of the St. Louis * Browns. He will be put to work this afternoon , when the home team will attempt to make It three straight with the Beaneaters. Negotiations are albo being made to Het-nre Gllputrick , the > tar twlrler of the Texas lea cue. liiirnrtt tleiitfi llunkM Tivlcr. LINCOLN , July . -Special ( Telegram. ) The two bicycle races this evening bu- tween P , G. Barnett and IJertla Hunks were both won by narnctt. The races were held nt Lincoln park for the gain receipt * and a side bet of J75. The two-mile paced was made In 4:43. : Hanks trailed Uarnett the entire distance , falling to win In the final upurt. The tecondsvent wa on mile , unpaced , against time. Unnki rode In 2:2 : and Barnett In 2:151-B. : I'M Cordon , with llylnp Mart , paced by a. tnntlrm , went after the stntn record nnd rode a mile In 2OS : 1-6. The track wns very slow. tilt AM ) ClUCflT AT CliUVUIi.VMl. ( mill Pronrniu Pitt Ui for liovrm ot tin * Sport. CLHVELAND , O. . July 2S.-Thcrc was a good program at the Ornnd Circuit races to- duy nnd 10,000 people saw the pplendli : racing , Aside from the unfinished 2:25 : pace , there was the 2:2S : pace , the 2:11 trot nnd the 2:20 : trot. The llrst event was the un finished pace , nnd It took but one heat to decldn It , Satin Slipper : * winning easily , with Elslnorc second , KIT third nnd Bent- wood fourth. First money wn * given to Satin Slippers , second to Bcntwood , thin1 to Klslnore nnd fourth to Klf. In the pee roomi The Monk wns selling nt favorlto In tlm 2:20 : trot , Eltorcc In the 2:11 : trot ami Hunipua lit the1 2OS : pace. In the 2:20 : trot The Monk took the first nnd second heats , chased Put Wntson In the third and won the rnco In the fourth. In the 2:11 : trot Grace Hastings proved n purprlse , for after Bonnor had won two heats and Klloreo ono. the chestnut marc took the next thrco heats nnd the race In splto of the attempts to tire her out with llonnor nnd Ellorcp. The 2:08 : pace wont over until tomorrow , after Bumpus litid won two heats In re markably fast time , ono ot them being made In 2:0514. : Results : 2:20 : clast , trotting , purse { 2,000 : The Monk , b. B. . by Chimes ( ( Jeers ) 1121 Pat Wntion , b. s. ( Oarvcy ) 4812 Lucy Carr , b , m. ( A. McDonald ) . . 3 2 5 11 Norvnllno , b. a ( Castle ) 2 3 612 Mlsi Gntewood , b. m. ( Miller ) 7 'J 3 4 Kittle U b. m. ( Brush ) 1215 4 3 Shndelnnd Norward , g. g. ( Chan dler ) 51 13 6 AKIICR Morrell , K. m. ( McCarthy ) . . ! i r. 14 fi Dorothea S , blk. m. ( Ulcker.san ) . . S G 7 7 Bourbon Rlggs , b. s. ( Barnes ) . . . . 6 13 10 10 Replete , b. b. ( Smith ) U 7 813 Citinsaulurs b. s. ( Ncwmnn ; 10 11 3 8 Altona , b. m. ( Moll ) 14 10 12 S Scraps , U. B. ( Tyler ) 15 12 11 ds Unique , g. g. ( Ilnyncs ) .13 14 IS ds Kustus C , b. s. ( Kelly ) 16 10 dr Time : 2:1014 : , 2IIVi , 2:15 > i , 2:14 : i. 2:11 class , trotting , purse J'.tiOO : Grace Hastings , eh. m. , by Bonnie Prince ( Spears ) fi in 14 1 1 1 rtounccr , b. in. ( Laphain ) . . , . 1 11210 9 3 Klloroe , ch. m. ( Saunders ) . . . . S 2 1 S 10 2 Baron Rogers , br. s. ( Teter ) . . 2 U 10 2 ro Derby Princess , blk. m. ( Snn- ders ) 14 5 213 3 ro Athanls , b , s. ( Goers ) 714 fi 2 5 ro Cephas , b. g. ( Starr ) 4 fi 3 3 4 ro Fred B , br. g. ( Whitney ) . . . . 3 I 7 5 7 ro Pilot Boy , gr. B. ( Mell ) 10 S 5 1 12 ro Newcastle , b. g. ( Splan ) 12 7 ! ) 14 fi ro Governor Strong , b. s. ( Foote ) U 10 1.1 12 8 ro Ingo , b. B. ( Pennock ) 13 11 11 11 U ro She , b. in. ( Kelly ) 3 4 6 dr Gazelle , blk. m. ( McUcnry ) . . ! ! 13 8 Odr Rifle , blk. g. ( Rnmcs ) 15 12 dr Time : 2UOJ , 2:10. : 2:10 : , stlOU , 2llM : , 2:12U : 2:03 : class , pacing , purse J2.000 ( un finished ) : Bumpus , b. g. , by Baton Wllkes ( Wil son ) 1 1 Heir-at-Law , blk. s. ( Geers ) 2 2 Choi ill , b. B. ( PhelpO 3 7 Jo-He , ch. g. ( Starr ) 9 3 Urlghtllght , br. in. ( Ilolse ) 4 4 phinzettn , b. m. ( Speart S 5 Uilci Noyes , b. g. ( West ) 511 Javelin , b. m. ( Kelly ) fi S Hall Cloud , b. a. ( BtMi ) 12 fi Milton S , b. s. ( Raybould ) 10 S Mlfinon , b. m. ( M. Sanders ) 11 10 Phenol , gr. in. ( Donbar ) 7 ds Time : 2:05'/j. : 2.07. I'Hll.I.HZS IIADI.Y IIKATKX 11V KI2XT. .Sliii liIiiiiln s Ilffcnt In tin1'fMiiiltl - liiiU.Allltrb uf the Sri-ton. LONDON , July 28. The cricket match between the Gentlemen of Philadelphia and an eleven representing Kent was continued nt Maldstone today. At the close of play ve terday the visitors had Ifi7 runs to their credit for six wickets down In their llrst Innlngn , and today the completed their linings with a total of 1GS mm. ' The score of the home team in their flrst Innings wan 454 iuns. The visitors then went In for their second Innings and were all out for a total of 2J7 Kent won the match by an Innings and VJ runs. AinatiMir Allilcllr I'nloii. ST. LOUIS , Ju'y 2S. The Western Dlftriot association of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States \\as organized nt the Plantem' hotel here tonight. The following clubs were represented In the organization' Dtnver Athletic club. St. Lnuls Athlotl- ' club , Louisville Athletic association , Wabash Athletic asHociatlon of St. Louis- , and Collin. vllle Athletic club of ColllnsvlIU- 111. The following ofllcers were elected President , IX O. Taylor , St. Louis Athletic cub ! ; vice president , C. B. Fl. her , Denver Athletic club ; secretary and treasurer , W ( I. Wllderman. Wnbash Athletic association. The llrst track nnd Held championship meetIng - Ing of the Western Dl. trlet association will be held at St. Louis Saturday , September 17 , at 2 p. m. Illllil itiirt Klm-r n Til' . BAY CITY , Mich. . July 2S. The third heat of the $1,000 match race between [ Bald. Klscr and Cooper today could not bo run on ac count of rain. Bald won the first heat , Kiser the second. Cooper finished third In both heats. The race was run on the point L.vstem , making- Bald nnd Klser tie for drpt plfico with five points each. The final heal < , \11 ! be run at Manhattan Beach Saturday. Hlcyvlo Orillnniit-c ill lirarlre. BEATRICE , Neb. , July 2S.-Speclul. ( ) The bicycle ordinance that has boon pending several \vcek < was finally passed by the city cnmi'-ll last evening. It requires the USD of bells nnd lamps and permits the u.s if the sidewalks upon unpaved .streets , but requites the rider to dismount when meetIng - Ing a pedestrian. ! lor.i < - KnllH Ilciiil In n liner. MARslJALLTOWN , In. , July 25. Til three days annual meeting of the Marshall town Driving association opened with i largo field and good attendance. In the sec rml bent of the pacing race , Dr. B , ownei by G. W. Bowman , Galena , Kan. , fell dcjd The horse was valund at $5,000. Socoinl Il.iy tit Oouilivood. LONDON. July 23. At the wcond diiy't racing or the Goodwood rnsctlng today W. Stephens' Gluten won the Goodwooi stukoH.V. . Newton'tJ Ki'llpso wan necom and the prince of Wales' Glontllt third This race Is a handicap of 20 sovereign , , c-arli , 10 sovorclgns forlVlt. Seven 'horses ran the distance , two miles HUU a half. l.iiriifit Wlnn from \V'nnn. BROOKL1NE. Macs. , July 2t In tin Longwood tennis tournani''nt today Larne ( won the match with G. Witnn ns follows it-2 , 4-G , 4-U , G-l , tl-2. PollHS-1 arned , 13J. Wienn , 115. It la a mother's duty to crown her child with that greatest blessing any human beint ; can possess good health. This she can only do by tat ing proper care of herself prior to the child's birth , and especially during-the period of gestation , Too few women realize the importance of their own health. Too _ few understand that the health of their children is dependent upon the vigor and health of the orfnms of reproduc tion , A woman who is to become a mother owes it to her offspring to take thotiRht of the most important and delicate organs of her body , Uvery woman may be strong and healthy in this respect and insure the health of her child by taking Dr , Picrce's 1'avorite Pre scription , It is designed for the cure of weakness and disease of the organs dis tinctly feminine. It is the best medicine for this purpose in all the world. More of it is sold than of all other nimilar medicines combined. Thousands have testified to its bensficial effects. It allays inflammation and restores the organs to their natural , reg ular , healthy action. It makes the cnmiilg of baby easy and comparatively painless. Mrs. Rachael Clark , of Houltou , lit. Croix Co. , Wis. , writes : "I nra In good health slucc I have taken I > r , Herce'a Favorite I'rcscriptlou. I have taken three bottle * , which cost me one dollar each , I gave birth to a iz } pound t y lust June. He Is * ix inouthi old now , nnd weighs 30 pound * , aud has tuo teeth , lie had uo trouble in uettine them. " A clear complexion. Anyone can have it who keeps the blood pure. Constipation causes impure blood. Dr , I'irrce's Pellets cure constipation , One is a laxative , two n cathartic. Nevermipe. Druczists sell them. A Wonderful Medicine For Bilious nnd Korroua dlsonJors.otch na Wind ud Tain In tbo&inmacb , Blck Headache , OldJU ness , rulhiMU and Swelling nfter iiionl * . Ulzil- ness nnd Dronslnps. " , Cold Chllln , Flunhlngs of Ilcat , Lo s ot Apjvtlte , Shortness ot llrontb , Cos- tlT no 8 , niotches on the Skin , Disturbed Bleep , FrlBhtfalDrpamxnndnUXorroua and TrrmN ling BonpiUlons , AC. , whom thc o symptoms are caused by constipation , ns mot ot thorn nro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE flELIEK IN TWENTY MINUTES. Tlits Is no fiction. Ercry nufforor Is carnrntly Invited to try one Dox ot thrao rills and they will bo ncldiuu'lcilectl to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ItltKCIIAItPS ril.f.S , taken as directed , Will quickly restore I'mnnloa Incomplete hnalttu 'JThoy promptly remove obstructions or Irregu larities ot the Bj-etcm. 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Searles & Searles SI'l-ClALISTiM Nervous , Chronic I'rivate"Discasjs ' WEAKEN SKXUAI.LiV. iVIMNimliTHiir Mrn Tri'iitim-nt by mill Coiisiilliitlim 1'rcu SYPHILIS Cured tor life and tiie poison thorouuhly cleaiiitt/J from tlie o tem. .S | > L-nimtoMlie.i , Seminal Wcnkneys. Lout Man- tiood , Ntntit Kniu stons , Deca > eit Faculties , K - male caknohs and ull aeiicuta dlsonlcrs pu- riilliir lu cUlitr FOX positively cured , i'll.ua , K1STI Uami KKCTAL UUfllllS. HVUll'J CULES ANIJ VAltiroCKLH permanently and fticresefully cnrcil. Methoil now anil unfalllnf StriGtureandOleetntttlin : < 1 lij' now method without pain or cutting , on or nd.lrofs nllh stnnip. Dr.Searles & hcarles " And Surgical Institiita. ICC * DedBe St. . Omiilia , Neb. COXSlil.TTIO.V Kit III * . , , _ . . „ _ _ _ _ _ _ a cclallfta In trPatmcnt of Chronic , Nervous and Trivatc Disease anil till WHAKXIJSS BfJKM ami nisoitnuiis r ntluu US given careful and tpcclal uttpntton for all th lr nmn > allmunta. SYl'llII.lH It your symptoms arc iiliniiles on fncc , tore throat , mucous p.itcliea In mouth , rheumatism In lionea and joints , hair full. Inir out. you have nil time toasle. . \V1CAIC MHX ( Vitality Weak ) , mails ? l > y lee close applica tion to business or utii'ly , Be\ero mental Uralli or grief : SUXUAli UXCKSSUS In middle life or fion. ihe rfferts of youthful 'olliea. Call or n-rlle. _ _ _ UKo Michigan and Lake Superior transportation Co. THE GREAT LAKE ROUTE. Own The > ew feted Stei'nithlp.Maiilto'J , Sallingo Prom Chicago. "or Mucklnao Irlnml. Detroit , Cleveland , BntTalo , Tor. .KhJ.ttosTuo.OA MWeiI.ll'.MTlulUA..M.Sdt ) 1'.M. Kor Ch&rlerolx , Harbor HnrliiKS , IVtobker , otot 'uef. OA.M.Tinir. 11 A.M. But. 4 ) M , For llaniiietta , Hancock , Jloiifhton , Achlixnd. Oulnth.elc.Vecl HIM. . llli.itratPili i plil tsrnMled frrn on application. OFFICE AND DOCKS , BUSH AMD K. WATEB STS. CHICAQO. AMUSKM12XTS , I'lic WorliPx llf t , lMVKt't mill Kin- UN ! 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Utband Douijlai Slroet. _ UVI'U' ' O NTKAUjY KUOA'I'KD ' , int'ilcan plan , t-rj ( ) pur day tip. Kuropoan plun.tl.OO perdny tip , J. U , .M.UtKICL .V SOV , BARKER HOTEU Ullt'l'iixTil AM ) JOM3S Vt'llliKT.S , 143 rooni , tata > . kteum litat and ull mud rn nvejilcr.wk. Kali' . , Jl.OO anil JT.OO per day iblc unfit tlltd. ijin-clul luw rates to reculat . teri. DICK HMI1H JUnut.r "the Soft Glow of the Ton Rose Is acquired by ladles who uao POUONI'B I'UWIILK. Try it ,