THE OMAHA DAILY AT , SEPTUM BEK 5. 1807. OmaM C , 1 > 7. Early Fall Dress Remcmbcr"Whcrc others catch trout is a good p'acc to fish , " Any one who has bought here will tell you this is a good place for values. Spend a few minutes with us and ; save more than a few dollars on fall and winter dress goods , Everyone knows the Dingley tariff will raise pViccs but not these we bought every yard before the Dingley tariff went into effect styles that come after this will be much higher , Novelty A snrprUlnRly hnmlsonio Hno UrCHH of Novelty Ureos Goods , IW floods inches wide , nil wool nt Usc. nt.25c itO HlvlcM. Any ono soolnjj n 3l-lttcli ! KOWM tnnilu of those fiibrles would think the inuterlnl WIIH raslly worth twice the price paid , but wo almll neil until nil nro sold nt 2oc. Novelty llnndsomo Novelty Dress Dross Oooda in nil the now and ( ioodB desirable colors for fnll nml nt 27ic winter wotir. 21 styles Knrly ; J4-lneli full price 271c. Novelty A decided novelty in the DrcHS dress goods lino. The color- Goods IIIJTH nro choice and the fnbric nt 29c IB unexcelled in qunllty by 34-111011 nnythiiitf ncnr this price. < 50 styles at 2c. ! ) Novelty We nro strong in Novelty Dress Dross Goods to soil nt this ( ioods price. It is wonderful whnt at 40c pretty crcntions wo linvo nt 36 to 4O buch u low price nml we nro lacli sure you would be pleaded If you saw thorn. Novelty At fiOa the most remarkable Dress line of Novelty Uroo Goods ( ioods ever shown by nny linn cast nt SOc or west , north or south. We 40 to 42 have novelties In this line inch Unit wo know wo could got 7iij for , but wo put nil lhi'o choice thitif-b into this Early Full snlo nt Wo. No\clty Muny hautlsoinoNovelty Dress Dress Goods at this price , but wo floods wish to speak of one special nt OOc number. It has the nppenr- 38-inch anoc of goods that retail everywhere at $1. . " > 0 per yntd. When It was shown our buyer and lie Mas' a-skud whnt it would boll for. ho said it would < ro quick nt $1. Wo have made a v'or.v special m-icu on this No. 7b ! ) for Early Fnll and itsooi : titUOu. MANGLED BY AN EXPLOSION Siiji Parrom Buruetl to Death and Many iii- ' Otbora fiadly liijureJ. 1 < ' 11 m f _ _ _ i DISASTER CAUSED BY NATURAL GAS ll IJ\pIii l < HiM Knllim Kiic-li Otli nml < nrrjf llfiitli I" Tln-lr \\nKo _ ( tfi-iii-N lii mi In- illiinii ' 1'oivn. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 4 llioad nipple , a tuburb of Imllana | > oliti , ten miles from the city proper , was the tirenu this tnoinlni ; of erne of the most teitible dlsabteis that has evcir visited the state. Six persons were Iirinicii to death and thirty poojilc au * l > lng iu ( ! homes of neighbors burned , ncaircil ami racked with pain fiom broken bonen. I'uui bulldlngK , occupying a block ot the town , ate In ruins , O ( the six dead nothing bu > chariod and blackened bones , with hanging strips of ton ] smelling lle&h , remain. Two 'of tli dead aie still unidentified , theie lining ao wa > of Identification except b > ' ' ibt'l'ng thobcnlio aie missing. At 10 o'clock a foul odor wab noticed in lhe , ding store of J. M. Watts and a lamp In a < lnrl. loom used for amateur photograp'av w' inl out U was lighted and as the buiii- lny match was thrown to the floor strcal.b of ll.umi of a bluish tint ran along the joints between the boards , bhovvlng the pres ence of escaping natural gas , and then up the walls The next Instant the explosion tame. 'I lin walls were hulled In evciy direction and the top of the building fell With n crunching , grinding sound/ covering al | , 'fho lulus were burning Immediately and H irjoks could be heard from these burled lie- iH'j U. OJ the boven persons In the store tfiicu uciv burned alive. The rett aie still allY < * and ma ) recover. A hundied poiEons wore at work on the rithiH und trying to bavo Gresl.'s grocer > , ndjalnlng , pulling at the ruins to save those burled beneath , \Vhllo thus engaged and twenty minutes after the first explosion , the bj.'coid | mine Sunn beneath tliu groceiy. It WIIH p mighty lear and luiiloJ the bulldlm ; ( o atoms , Koity people were knocked sense lehi ) . v\cic strewn In all directions with broken ) > ancs and burned bodies , while aa miiny more escaped with snir.ll brulues. The thorU made thu whole town ( iiilvnr. Heucath those ruins Plus Grulg , the grocco man , VV H caught and criihhed to death. Ills body \VCR recovered before It was cntlroly burned Tilt ; rulnu were added to thosa of the build ing adjoining , demolished h ) the 11 rat ex plosion , and the whole mans , together wltli an adjoining frame cottage und a lively stable , was burned to ashes , only the bucket brUadn beliiK on hand In tlmu to do any Rood and It probably only prolonged the Kp.ny of the victims who wore burned CAUS13 OK DISA8TKR. The disaster wan caused by natmal gas leaking Into Uio collais of the buildings from u three-Inch main that Ian In the streets , from which the houses were sup plied. The list ot dead and injured U as foil-ma : The dead : OHAULKS YCUNT , Indianapolis JIJUHY UAHLINU. painter , Hioud Ulpple. PIUS C7Iliil ( , groccrvman. llroad Hlppli * . JinNIlY KKNST , laborer , llroad Hippie. TWO UNIUUNTIKIKU UiAI ) . one .sup- posed to be John Porter , a laborer. Tie | Injured. ij ar Watts , badly burned about hfuOa , face and body. Fiank Watts , head cut by flIns fillips ; not aprluus Utlvvard Mori Is , nhoulder dislocated , compound - pound fracture of the ilslit mm ; serlouul ) liiiriiiHl , iifoph Wambjiigh , badly cut above o > e. tiumed and cut by glubs In a number of plurcs ; condition serious. A. II. riummor , cut by ilylng glass , \V , 15 , I'rlvctt , cut across the head ami face. face.K. P , Featliorstocio , bad hrulso on ( oie- ttm. [ "Chailea Jotu-s , cut on the face and all aver body by ll > liK ) glass , will recover. Wl'llam ' llaaa , cut by flying nloss ; not \ ) . liVatts , extent Qf injuries nnkaown , Tiianux Jonei , ludut on temple and bruluos on body , Hinuiel Kelso , shot a number of times by exploding bhotgun sholli ; condition serluttH Thomas B , 'Mitchell , loft It'K broken. Orvlllo Ilvudy , left knro cup fractured a-jJ Novcltj- AVe cannot o.iy 1o much in fa- Dress vor of our Xovi'lty Divsa ( iood.s lioods nt tlili prlw. Tla-y nrc nt 75c wide , liiuitlsuinu nntl thirahlo. 38-Inch Tlu styles nru HO livatitllul I tliat wo cannot ilescrllio thuin , lttt If you will come and see for your self wo know you will bo plo.isud with both pilce and tiuallty 7oc per yard. Novelty Ilnudsoinc and durable nrc DrcHH our Novelty Dre. s (5ood ( nt ( ioods ? 1.M ) . Nearly tX ( ) slyle . livery at $1.00 piece bought before the ad- 38 to 42 viinee In price and every plwiu lucli will bu sold before we advance prices but you must come quick to set. them. Novelty It would seem almost linpos- Drcsb Bible for any one not to be ( ioocla pleased with our $1.25 Nov- nt $1.25 oily Dress Goods " If they (18 to 42 wished to pay as much as that. Inch Wo have any number of atyle.s to Holect fiom. Novelty TJoiuttlful crcntions In Novol- Dreris tv Dross Fabrics. Wo know ( ioods that thcso nro thosamo styles S1.5O tintl qunlitie.3 nt $1,50 that 38 to many hoiibcs prot 92.25 for , but 42iticlrvo bolicvo in the nimble sif- IIQIICO nud in quick snlcs. Over oO stylos. firniilto A very fine Granite wcuvo in Novelty two-toned uoloriiigs. The dc- $ t.OI ) sign vvcavo and ooinbtnutionof 4B-lnch colors in this biindBOino Gran ite Cloth have far out-done all j productions of by-gone ilaya ; these poods are in { , 'rent favor where n lady wishes something In a novelty that Is not too Htrikinir and uttho same titno not a per fectly plain goods. Wo specially recom mend them.18inch , $1.00. leg broken In two places below knee ; seri ous , but will iccovur. nmslio Johnson , burned about face and hinds Oliver Wright , bruised and cut. Jacob Cruse , 07 jears old , caught tinder a piece of flying timber , supposed Internal injuries. Harvey Dugan , shoulder pierced by broken fragment of wood ; face cut ; serious. Frank Atkins cut on head. Clarence Metzgcr , cut on leg. Amos Day , bruised about head and body ; very pilnfnl , but not bcrlous. Jessie Day , cut on face and numerous , b.uibos oil body ; not serious Vlnton Record , cuts aud burns ; painful but net seilous. John Doaks , back Injured , seriously. All the above named injured are residents of Hroad Ulpple Clare \VhlttaIer , Oakland , Ind. , ankle biokcn Frank D. Norvllle , Indianapolis , fingers torn off aud arm out. Harrj Uotton , Oaklcrid , cut across the knee. Charles Roberto , Xew Augusta , cut over left e.ve. \m : i'i.n\sni > WITH THI : en v\oi : . l' < M > | ilt > of ' ten K until ml l ) 'll rh ( < Ml \\ltli IniltiNlrlill CiiiulllliiiiM. WASHINGTON , Sept. 4 Colonel Drlgham , jcalaUnt 6ccrctary of agriculture , has re turned from a trip to New England. He reports that the people of that section gen erally exprcfa themselves as pleased w'th ' the change that has taken place In Industrial conditions While the farmers arc especially delighted on account of the enhanced value of their products , there Is no disposition on the part of others to grumble because they have to pay more to the farmer * . Col- oicl nrlgham still holds to the opinion that the aggregate value of the entire crop of the country will bp almost , If not quite , half a billion dollars lii excess of that of last year , > I' M for tin * Arnij. WASHINGTON , Sept. . ( Special Tele gram ) The following officers 'cconrly promoted meted have been assigned to the rir.it cav alry Captain Henry L Hairls , First Lieu tenant William Lnsslter and Second Lieuten ant Johnson Ilagood. Llnutcnant Charles I'otter engineers , las been relieved from duty at San Francisco and ordered to Portland , Ore , to relieve Captain Flak of a portion of his duties. Additional Second Lieutenant Louis C. Wolf , engineers , has been ordered to San Francisco for duty under Colonel Sutcr. Leaves of absence : Lieutenant Colonel George n. Russell , Fourteenth Infantry , two months ; Captain Henry L. Harris , Fhst ar tillery , thrco weeks ; Lieutenant Solomon n Spairow , Twenty-llrat Infantry , extended one month. WllMlllllRlllII 'lOll'R. WASHINGTON , Sept. 4 ( Special Tele gram ) Secretary of the Interior Illlss today rendered decisions In the following laid cases South Dakota John II. Morris against Daniel S. I'ritchard , Watertpvvn district , Morris' mo tion for rovlovv of fanner departmental de cision denied Wyoming exparto Allen L. Ilurgcss , Buffalo district , motion for review denied , and ilurgess' coal entry held for can cellation. Comptroller Hckels has approved the DCS Molnes National bank of Des .Molnes as a re serve agent for the National bank of Decorah , la. Lee Epratlcn of Omaha and W L Oouplas of Council Hluffs arrlvc'd In Washington today. WASHINGTON. Sept. 4. Todaj's state ment of tlu > condition of the Uouuirv shows : Available cash balance , { 215COSMO , gold rc- boiuWt.Ml.m. . ( trili-rril to licuie TOUII , ATLANTA , Cla. , Htpt. 4.-J. II. Uobo. father of a young woman who committed Hulclde n wcH'lt ago at Jtoasy , ell , u small town twenty mUra fiom Atlanta , v.ua 111- lexted at hl home In that place lust night charged with having been the cauxi * ot Ills ihiughtcrH Uuath , To n committee of cit izens who culled on her -Mis. Hobo ndml'ted the truth of the ehaujc. The victim Ix-lng dead ami the wile un Incompetent vvllne < s , the rommltti'o ilerlclcd thut It would be Im possible to convict Hobo In couit. Tiny , thorefnre. conttnleil Ihemselve * with giving htm notice to leave town nml never it-tuin. llabn left nt once. llfliiirlcil Vlurili-r Di-nlcil , UUNVHH , Sept. 1 , The repmt thut Deputy 4 < ame Waiclon W. 11. Wllcox had boon murdered by mvn who were lUlllus ; Kiune Illegally In th vicinity of Httunibn.it HiirlngH , Colo. , proves to be unlruo. Wll- eox wa fn ullve yesterday morning by i' , II. McCoy , who unhtd In Ueiut-r tu- ' duy. Jncqtinrd This season's ' stvlos areprot- No > clty tier than over before. Over BOc GOstylcs. All now nnd choJco 38-ltich coloriiiRo mid weaves. Amonu Uio nmny loinJing colors will be found rajah and.black.nnvy and brov\ . lettuce green and black , Ynlo blue nnd black , reseda n"d brown , and innny other colors. 38-inch , 50c. Blnck Our stock of Black Wool Dross Dross Goods was never so replete GoodB with ixll that is now ixnd deair- ntfrom able ns now. If wo should try 25c to to toll you or half of them It $2.25 would moro than fill this apace bat if you will call we arc sure wo can 1111 your wants. Prices raujo from 25c to $2.25 per yard. Colored mid Every color , made In Black Serges almost evety iiuiillty of at 29c , SOc , Ktencli Surjjos all col- 75c nnd $1.00 ors and black at 2c ! ) , 50e. 75c and ? 1.00. Kx- Ira value at each pi Ice. Hnttdsomo A choice assortment of Cloth for nil the newest weaves Tnllor Made and colorings for tailor Suits nt made suits. It is ImpoR- f rom COc to slble to describe all of $1.60 them , but we can please you. We know the Roods are handsome and the prices low. Blnck EveiythliiK new In Silks , both and In black and colois. If you Colored will tell us what you want we Silks think we can fill the bill. Roman We are showing these new Striped Human Striped Silks In an Silks endless vailcty at $1.00 per at yard. Many houses are set- Si. OO tliiK $ l.2r ! > and .fl.r.O . for the same qualities , for the reason they are this s-asoa's novelty In the Silk line but to make our early fall .selling n Micceswe make them all ? 1.00 per yard. TWO MEN HOLD UP A TRAIN Daring Deed Committed by a Brace of Soad Agents. ' , GULF PASSENGER ROBBED IN COLORADO NN Safe lllovi n Open nml 1U-- cii KUc mill Kin < -t > n Tlioii- Hiiiul Dollnrs Sci-iircil _ I'USNCM ill ' I'lirMtllt. DRNVCR , Sept. 4. Gulf pasjciiRer train No. 1 was held up and robbed at T\\ln mountain last night at 11.30 by two maslted men. The two men got on the blind bag gage at Folsom and when nearing T ln mountain climbed o\er the tender of the engine and , covering the engineer and fire man with revolvers , ordered them to stop when they reached the road crossing. At Twin mountain t\\o men were stationed at the road crossing with four noises and as soon as the train stopped they begon to shoot their re- \ol\ors to intimidate the pashcngers. Two men entered the express car and blew open the safe. U is not known how much was uecured , but It is estimated at from $5,000 to ? 15,000. Immediately on receiving the news at Folsom - som a posse nab organised and started In pursuit. A pcfebo alwo started fiom , Trinidad nt 2 n m The lailroad company has offered u reward of $500 for the capture of the rob bers. KXPHCSS MESSENGER HCATGN. Up to noon today Superintendent GrlUHh of ttie Pacific Express company in this city had received no de tailed report of the robbery of the express car on the southboml Quit train , near DCS Molnes , X. M , last night Ho believes the amount secured by the lobbcrs was light , for , as a rule , only small sums are carried over that lino. However , it Is believed that the loss Is somewhere between $5,000 and $15,000. Thcru were four men in the party that con < mlltud the robbery They were sta tioned on the blind baggage , and , It is pre sumed , they boarded the tialn at Trinidad. At a lonely spot Just bejoml Des Molnes two of the men vllmtod over the tender nml covering the engineer and fireman with rltlea , ordered the engineer to stop the train. Ho complied. Those two men continued to guard the engine crew , while the other two i aided the express car They got Into thr car before the messenger had time to foil the door Ho refuhed to give up the com bination or kcva to the safe until he hat ? been knocked down several times. The rob bers nl.so threatened to shoot him If ho would not open the safe An nobody came to his assistance- finally opened the safe. Ho was kept covered by a gun In the hands of ono robber , while the other went through the safe. Some of the mall was also lan- sacKcd. Posses are dcourlng the country In hcarch of the robbers , > A MI.VMSOTV TT O MnsUi'il M MI Srt-iiro > i-nrl > Plf- t TH llu ml roil UollnrH , ST. PAUL , , Minn . Sept. 4. A Uralnerd , Minn. , special says A nensatlonal robbery at St Matthian In this county , eighteen miles below Ilralnerd , has Just become pub. He Robert A Magec , a bachelor farmer , who resides with his widowed mother two miles from the poetofflce. was captured by two masked men , blindfolded and , after dark , walked to hU farm and there guarded lij one while the other overpowered Mrs. Magee - gee , an aged lady , and bound and tied her to a chair The lobborn evidently know that I ant fall Mr , Magee drew from the banks a large sum and thuy tin f atoned to burn the houoo If It was not given up Finally they secured $1,500 lleforu they left one of the robbers Informed Mr Maseo that the money would bo leturni'd In November If no effort WMI made to dtacour their Identity and that Jie would send them hU uotu by null for the amount , explaining that he was a Iniblnetvi man and ntcded the money to keep him from going Into bankruptcy No clue has > 't been found an to wha the men were Ciillfnriilii Milintlim Arm ; C'i > ] iin > . BAN FUANC1SCO , Sept < , Commander Hoolh-Tuckrr of the Salvation army will ur- rlvii hvr on Septeinlwr 10 for the purpose of viewing tin" land uecurvd for colonization purjiosra In Monterey rounty In Uitnuin. . time the rltlzeiik * ootmnlUep will endeavor to rulxp the JIOA'O iifc-fusai ) tu t-veuie tut- uuccessi of the project. BOSTON Sflt STAYS ON TOP Wins Out iifom , the Hod Logs in a Obarao rjstlo Batting Rally. FIVE RUNS ( $ CIX CONSECUTIVE HITS Dii j or I'dUinVj-il'So llnnl .In MIC Sixth that niit-fjr i'liUc * Hln IMiu-c Iliilllniori ; AVInn from i I Hoston , 7 ; Cincinnati , n. Haltltnoro , 7 ; Plttsburg , 2. New Yorlt , n , St. Loun , 3. Cleveland , 7 ; I'hllnilelphln , 5. lirookl.vn , 7j Chicago , 3. Washington , 7 , Louisville , 7. Columbui , 0-10 , Minneapolis , 0-4. Detroit , 7-7 ; Kansas City , 1-0. Indianapolis , 3-4 ; St. Paul , G-2. HOSTON , Sept. 4. With the score C to 2 In fa\or of Cincinnati nt the ciul of the fifth Inning lioston won out by a clmr.ictcrlstlc batting rally , scoring five runt on six con secutive hit1 * , tut ended with wild applause. Duycr did well for live Innings , but In the sixth ho was poutided so hard that Khrct was substituted. Allen's batting und field ing and Duffy's batting , licrgen'a throwing and ColllnV work at third were the special features of Boston's play. Score : BOSTON. CINCINNATI. U.H.O A.K. R.H.O.A.C. Ilam'ton , cf 0 3 0 0 allolltilay , If 3 0 4 1 0 Tenncy , Ib. . 0 113 0 0 Ilov. cf . . . . 0 1 1 0 0 l.owe. : b. . ,0063 0 Miller , rf. . . 12200 Htiilil. rf. . .1 1200 Heckler , Ib. 1 1 8 0 0 Duffy , If. . , . Mcl'lice , 2b 0 2 2 2 2 Collins , 31) , 1 1 2 3 0 Corcoran. s1 1 2 3 0 Allen , ta. . 1 3 1 0 Olmln , 3b. . . 0 2140 Hercen , c. . . 1 2 S 2 0 Schrlver. c. , 0 1 2 0 a .StHftts , p. , 1 102 ODnycr , l > . . . 0 1011 Khret , p. . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 14 27 II 0 I'eltz 0 0000 Totals C 11 21 11 S Matted for Khret. Huston 02000 fi 00 7 Cincinnati 10212000 0 6 Uarned runs : Ilonton , 5 ; Cincinnati , 1. Two- base hit : Hoy. Homo rim : Miller. Stolen bines : Tcnnoy , IJcokley , Mcl'hen. Double plajs : Dufty to Collins , Allen to Lone to Tennoy. nrst ba o on balls : OH Stlvttts , 2 ; off U > cr , S. Struck out : liy Htlvetti , 1. Tlrst bnc on er rors : llo-iton. 3. Cincinnati , I. Time : Two hours and fourteen minutes. Umpire : Lynch. Attendance : 7,000. NEW YOUK , 9 ; ST. LOUIS , 3. N13W YOUK , Sept. 4. The Now Yorks appeared to be In a trance after they made their fli-it lun this afternoon , and although the Browns tied the score later , It did not seetn to waken them. In the ninth the St. LouN players got In a hit , and Seymour made an ciror of a little bunt , llartnian forced Lolly to third , but Seymour a mo ment later gave Houseman a bane on balls. Hawley then swung for a base hit to the right and Turner nml Lally scoied Joyce's men then woke up In their half of the sixth , the Giants , by u base on balln , got the bases full Two men were out when McCreery came to the bat and he smote the sphere up into the nlr for what seemed nil eusy out. Houseman , however. go\ the sun between himself and the ball and three men scored and McCSroeiy rested on third. It was all o\er after that. The pltuhortt were both wild , but Seymour had a little the better of It. Score : NUvV YORK I ST. LOUIS u if o A i : it H o A.n. V'nH'l'n , cf 1 0,1 00 Douulafs , c 0 1 3 1 0 M'Oie n , if J : ! 0 I ( V rro s , P . 0 0 1 C 1 Tlernun , If. 0 t 1 i 0 Ilnrtm'n , 3b 0 2 1 0 1 DnvK SM. . 1 2i : 2 01 Turner , rf. . 10000 Oleason. 2b. 1 t"J 2 1 Lall > , Hi Clark. Ib. . 2 1 ) * Ri 0 Ho'sem'n. If 0 0 2 0 0 \\arner , c.O ! 5 2 0 HHrlcj , cf. . 0 1 3-0 0 Donnelly. 31) 0 ( V 2 0 I ) Hallman , 2b 1 1 4 3 1 Seymour , p. 1 'i 3 t > 1 Hart , p. . . 0 1 2 1 0 Tutnla . 8 1ft 27 1" ( , 2 Totals . . 3 7 24 13 4 New York . , . , . . , „ . . , . . . 10000413' 1 ht. Louis ' 001002000 3 ( [ learned runs. New York 2 Two-Map hit QlenBon. ----1ni.p'hltH : MiCreery (2) ) . Stolen bilges. McOitK'iiyt Donnelly , Tlernuu , Davis Klrst buse on y/'Yurs. / NVXork , 3 , St. Ijouls. 2 rirst base on bills : Off Sejmour , 3 , off Hart , G lilt br iilu-hi'd ball : ( . 'lurk , Douglass Struck out llT KiyniDUr , 6 , by Hnrt , 5 Wild pllcliei : Hart (2) ( , Humour (21 Is-tt nn bates : Now York , 4 , St I bul , 8. Umpires , O'Day and Carpenter Attendance , Gr uO , HUOOKLV7C , , > : CHICAGO , 3 UnOOKLYN.Bept.i--l. Brians , , hud . .the Uiooklyns gucfsluu until the t-ighth Inning , when thev lit on him for sl\ Mingles , n double und u. sucrlflca , which netted live earned runs nncl won the game for Brook- l > n. Tlie Chlcngos only bunched theli hits In the eighth. 1'lttKburg1 has arranged to piny n game nt Hiookljn Tuesday , un open dute. Attendance , 2,070 SCOJB : HriioKl > n 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 ClltCOffO . . . U U 1 0 tl 0 ' ) 3 fr 3 Katnnl inns : Itrncjkljn , C. nao \ , 3 rir t buse on errurs Dili , isro , 1 , I.i-ft i.n h i > . . Ilrooklyn 3 , ClilcnKO. 11 Strn U < iUt llKen - ncJi , 2 , ti > IlrlKS" . 6 rirst base on bTlla- Off Kenned ) . J , olt IlilKK" . J. Tlirce-baa lilt : Dali- len Two-lii uhltH. Amterson , A S-nlth , CJ Smith , H > an (2 ( > , C.illnlian Sacillice hlH : Cillnlnn , A Smllb Stolin baie : Jon s. Double ] i\n\ \ . .InncH to A hinltb. Time : Two hours Umpire. Hurst. Hurst.HALTIMOHC. . 7 ; PITTSHUUG. 2. HAL.T1MOHI2 , Sept. 4 The -ClLimpions won from I'lttsburg today chlelly betuus-e the visitors vveio uiuible to hit Mops at the proper time. There was plenty of good Ileld- Inn on botli sides Kelley's home run when two men were on ImseH and nimcr Smith's work In the field and at bat were the features. Attendance , 3,700. Score : UALTUIOlti : I IMTTSHUHO. K H.U A n 11 n.o A i : llaltlmor * . . . . 7 1'ltUburK . 10000000 1 8 KnniHd runs Uiltlmoie , 3 , 1'llthbuit , ' . 2 Two- buw hlf JMUUfii Thrcc-lnne lilt. Sinltli Home run Kcllej Bacrlrtr * lilt : JennliiRB htolen banes. KPtlcr , I > o > le ( J ( , MiOr.iw. Double ] > la > IloflinHblii to Duv IH l.oft on liabC'B. llultlmoro. S , 1'lttpburB 3 Klrfl bnRo on bulls : Oft Nup * . 0 , Off OnrUner , 4 lilt l > r pltcheil ball Kflltj Stiuck out. ll > Nopi , 1. by Onrdner 3 Time of RMme Tnu Mourn unu llftfen mlnutej 1'niplieMcDonal I. CLKVJ-ILAND. 7 ; PHILADELPHIA , 5. PHILADELPHIA , Sept. -Clovelund de feated Philadelphia loony In nn Interesting came In which theie were u number of brilliant pla > . The Phillies in the third Inning- batted Wilson for two doubles , a home rim and two slngli-s , and thereafter did not get a hit. only nineteen men going to the plate In th" lnnt six Inning. The Indians batted steadily thioughout Al > - ' Intend * , 'the new second baseman , had piactlcally nothing- do. Attendance , 1,030. Score : ' CUVii.\NI : I I'HlI.'tDKI.l'IIIA. ' llIltVAB. U.HOA.1S. llurkett. If 1 Ujl V/oowlfj , rf . . 0 0 4 u o I'lilldii , 2b 2 1 2. Mi" Dowd , cf. , AVallare , 31 > . 1 21 ? . D I'li'iit ) . If 2 2300 OOJiiiioirf 0 1 'U ' o' ' 0 LuJoie , Ib. . MsKean , m 1 I1' ! 'l ' Qelt-r , n . I'kU'r'B , cf 1 l/Si l | o Ab'tchlc. 2b o u o 1 o Tebiau , Ib I 0.U , ' , 0. V iJrosn , Jb..O 1 1 S I /.limner , o o / 4 2 0 SlT-U'ml. oo o b s o \viuun , P o o ( o "i1 o mieid , p . . o o i i o - UJ 4'Hojlc . . 0 0 0 0 0 . . - - - - - - TOUI.710.1WO , ---7--g- TOIJI < . noyli > liatfpi ! fnr Tinolil In the iilntli. l'lc elaml . " ' , ' . 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 I 0-j Plilladelplila -n 1 ° . . 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 U-5 Karnfil mm' ClctrUnil 4 , I'Mlladi l.hln | , 4 Tuo-Luff blu. I'UllUliiKnninel (2) ( ) , Uelelmnt ) , CIO .H TlirJnvluuie lilti. I'lilhln. Wullacr. Homo rum Mi Iviwn. Oeler Htnlrn lmM > H VVulIuie. Uoud , UrliMinlr l.ft on In oi. t'levo laml , 5 Pnlluili IpMn'l 5 Struck out Iy % V1I fnn S | j ) rillehl. Z Double | > la > . I'lckrilnK to /.Iranier to TrUcaJl I' rnl lm c on errornClevi - . laml. 1 rilBl I'Vff' on b-ill * Off \\on | ] G , off I'ltli lil 3VtM' ' rl'f'i ' ' I'lllf M I'a-ped ball McKurlanJ I'nuilrf Kell > Tim * of ganin Tn t liourx and lirtetn mlnutns WASIIINOTON. 7. LOIIISVILLK , 7 WAHIIINOTON , Sept i. The Colonels b > ruifon of pnot work on the purt of Me- Jame , vvetc able to make the Kamt * a draw. ( 'iimitiifham was In good form. Thu stiti pliy VVJH Uolusi'H one-li.inded r.itch of u llnu drlvo The tame wan culled on ac count of dHkne > 8 In the tenth. Attend ance I'.OnO Orliiuim. if 1 2 1 , \Vrl l < - > n I 2 J 8 1 CTxman , 3b 2 I 0 1 1 i MrJuntfV. p 0 1 1-1 1 Oi'n'l > um , p 1 3 I J I j Totals 7 11 5" IH 3 TotaU 7 ! > 30 IS 3 : - I 2 0 . ' 0 1 U 1 0 U- ; lljruel runs vVur tln-sion : J.oui Ullr i. ruo-banv lull l > etn nt Geltmun'rl I > U U mn. I'liUkf , Tiickfr Throe bane tilt Tucker Home runs Turkfr Stolen lumm IVlftn , C'lirkp ( ti , CnnnlnRtxim. Itroivn Doiibli * | il > di Smith to Dolnn to Wrnlrti. Notice to Wpnlen 1'lrst l > n p on IxilM Off Mclnnit > , 4 , off Cnn- nlnclinin 4 lilt tiy rltchcil l > nll Ily Mclnmer. J , lij CunnlnRlinm 1 Struck out liy M > Jnm s 4 , ti ) CininlnRlmm. 4 lMf. r.t lmllVlt on , 1 , Karrrll , 1 Wild pltrti Mr.lmnr Ix-ft m linces : Wflfhlnuton II. l.otil vllle. 6 Pticrlllte hit ! Kwlnp. Time Two linurs unit lift con mlnutM l'mj > lr " KmKllf. STAXDIXO OP TH12 TUAM9 rinyed. Won I/o-d. I'.C. Ilo-iton 112 7S 31 f.t.6 Ilnltininrr ins 75 3.1 n9.4 New- York 1VS en 31 M.fl Clnelnnntl Iffl CM 41 B9.H Clevelnnd 10S ( A M 51.0 Chicago 112 M C.2 4 < rt nrooklyn ill 41 n : 41 i I'hllmlelphln. 112 41 0.1 41 S Louisville 112 41 M 41 8 IMttRbnrg UXS 47 Cl 415 Washington 100 40 ft ) 41.4 St. Louis Ill 27 $1 213 scouns or THU WKSTUHN ii\cn : . I'oliitiilniN AilniliilNtrr Tno ( Joiiil to ( InMlllirt. . COUJMnt'S , O , Sept. 4.-Colnml H turned the tnblci on Mlnncapolli today nnd the laMer team vvns Hlnit out In the llrtt came. The visitors batted vvrli In both pnine < . The second vvns cnllcil In the clKhth on account of darkness Seore , first gnme Columbui 100121010-4 ! Minneapolis 00000000 0 0 Un e hits : Columbus S ; MlnneniwlW , 4 1'rrors : Columbus , 1 ; Minneapolis , , l. Hat- terles : Columbui , Keener nml Fisher ; Min neapolis , Klpsemeler and Miller. Second unine : Columbus 2 0 0 0 3 0 .1 2 10 Minneapolis 1 0100200-4 Dnsc hit' : Cotumbui. IS ; MlnncnpolK 9 Errors : Columbus , 1 ; Minneapolis , 3. liut- terles : Columbui , ISvnns and Fisher ; Mln- nenpnlli , Ilutchltmn und Miller. UIJTIIOIT , Sept. 4. Detroit Onslly dc- featcit the lllues In the first uamo ntul loit the Hecond through rncKwl llcldlns. The second B mo vvns called nt the end of the seventh on account of darkness. Score , llrst gnme : Detroit 000200401-7 Kansas City 00000100 0 1 Unse hits : Detroit , 9 ; Kansas City , 9. Er rors : Detroit , 1 ; Kansas City , 4. Hatteilci' Dettolt , Hahn and McCnuley ; Knn an City , Gear und Ilnrfert. Second g-nine. Scoic : Detroit 2010112-7 Kansas City 3213000-9 Hase him : Detroit , B ; Kan ° ai City. 8. Hrrors : Detroit , 7 ; Knnin * City , 2. Iat- terlo : Detroit , Clark * * ) ! ! . Wndsvvorth and McCaulev ; Kansas City , 1'ardee and KnfTcrt. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. 4.-lndlannpoli | and St. Paul brolte even In today's double- header. In the secoml Rnino HoRrlover and Snips became Inv olvoil In n qu irrel which all but started a scrlotm riot. Spies hit Ho- grlever vvl'h ball nml the latter SVVUIIK hb ? bat acros1 * Spies' lens Hoth vveie lined anil put out of the Ranie. The play vvns de layed ten minutes In c'learintc the Held. Kr- rors by Stevvnit nnd Knhou KUVC the Saints the llrst same. Denzor vva < batted moio oppoitunely In the second than Foreman , which save Indianapolis the second game. Attendance , 3,000. Score , lint same : Indianapolis 11000010 0 " . St Paul 00000 102 * -6 Rase hlt : Indianapolis , 8 ; St. Paul , 10. KrrorB : Indianapolis , fi : St Paul , t. Batter ies : Indianapolis , Phillips and Wood ; St. Paul , Frlcken and Spies. Second game. Score : Indianapolis 0100102-4 St. Paul 1100000-2 Htmo hits : Indianapolis , 5 ; St. Paul , S. Hnors ; Indianapolis , 3 ; St. Paul , C Hut- terles : Indianapolis , Foreman and Wood * St. Paul , Denzer , Spies and Kline. STANDING OF THC TEAMS. I'lnyed. Won. l ost. I'.C Indianapolis 113 81 X 717 Columbus 110 74 42 filS St. "Paul 121 7" l fi.0 Milwaukee Ill 71 4S .VI7 Detroit llll B. ! 57 G2.5 .Minneapolis 124 41 S3 3J1 Gland llaplda 123 31 SI 31.7 Kansas City 125 3S 87 304 Games today : St. I'aul at Columbus , Kan- < -as City at Grand Huplds , Detroit at Jtll- u aukee. \ \ i'Mtrn \NM < * liitloii SCOTCH. QUINCY , III , Sept. 4-Scoie : Qulnc-y 1 2200240 3-14 Burlington 000000000 0 Rase hits : Qulncy , 11 ; Burlington , 1. ISr- rorn : Qulncy , 1 ; IturllnKtou , 0 Battuites ; Qulncy , Ilacketl and Oiavo * . ; Uurllngton , Kodman and Mea mei. PKOIIIA , 111. , Sept. 4. Score : Peorla I 4 n 0 2 0 S 0 1-1G Dubuqlie 0100 I 2 ( , 0 0 7 Base hits. : Peorla , 14 , . Uubuque , S Hriors : Peorla. : > : Dubuiiue , 5 Batteries. Peorla , Roach and Qulnn , Dubuqlic , Strdt and Sullivan. DHS MOIXLIS , In. . Sept. 4. Scoie : DCS Molnes 0 0 S 0 1 3 2 1 0 1C St Joseph . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3-C Base hits Des Mollies , 10 : St. Jo--pph , 0. Urrors : Dos Molnes , o , St Joseph , .1. Bat teries : Dc1 * Molnps Amlipvvs and I.ohm in ; St Joseph , Kanel , Vlrami Hauscr. CI3DAH UAPIDS , In , Sept. 4 Scoie : Cedar Hnplds 1-4 Itorkfoid 00003000 0 3 Basil hits Ccilnr H.ipld , ! ) ; Hockford , 8 Hrrors : Cpd.ir llaplds , 3 ; Kockford , 2 Itat- terles. Cedar Ituplils , M.ilmt't'j and Fuller ; Hockfonl , Aiuleivm and Huff. THi : II\'ii\ AM VTIM S. CIIIIII-N at Hit * Kort. The Metz Bros and Fort CrooV.s play this afternoon on the old Fort Omaha ground * ; ( . 'ame called nt 3 o'clock sharp. On tonioi- low afternoon ( Labor ilnv ) th * > South Ornah is meet the Metz litos. on the same ground * . Tht 1-ibor clay linp-up follows : Metz Bros ? Positions South Omaha. Sage catcher Fltz cinld affcldci pitcher Scully Shannon nrst base O'Neal W. Bowles . . . . Boconil base Chirk Johnson thlid ba < > Salmon Backus shoit Htoii Deck O'Connor Ipft Held Hull Shields middle Held Hennlson Connors ilplil Held PiiKh On next Sunday aftei noon the Metz Bros vvlll meet the Omaha Blowing axMji-latlon team I'rcmoiil AVI us ill I'alrlli'lil. FAIUnnLD , Neb , Sept. -Special ) The ( list of a biace ot games between Fremont and the home team was plajoil litre today. Owing to the extreme heat and dust the at- trpdanco was light Thu vHltois were easily victorious Scoie : ralrllPld 1 10002001-5 rremont 2041100 0-8 Babe tills : Falrlleld , C ; Kiemont , 12. Ki- rors : FalrtlcUl , 4 ; Kienionl , 2. Bittcrles. ralrtleld , Athey-Uaraekman und Hall ; Fie- trcnt , I'elklns and .Mainh.il ! , TcriniiNrliliiM tin * .Sccoinl. TIOCUM8iir. Neb. Sppt -Special ( Telegram - gram , ) The louils defeated Ma > cr Bros , ' team of Lincoln again todiy. Score : Mayer Bros . 0 01000100-2 Tccunibch . 00040100 * D Base hits : Mayer Uros , . " ; Tecumseh , 4 nrror-s : Maver Bios , 3 ; Tecumxph , 1. Home run. Falrall. Batterleti Mayer Hros , , Booth and notions ; Ticiimieh , Stollanl and Buff um. Sti lick outBy Booth , 3 ; by Stol- laril. 4 Base on balls Off Booth , 4 , elf Stollanl , 3. lTmpliu : Charles Brundagc. of lilt * l''llll llccllnu of till * ( Mncliiilllll .IiMUr > dull , CINCINNATI. Sept. 4.-The fall meeting of the Cincinnati Jockey club opened today with pleasant wcathci , fast track and good attendance The featme of the ( lav's events vvaa the Cameo stakes foi 2-year-olds , at live and one-half fuilonit < . The nice brought out the hrst llrld of - > ear-old * that haii utuited on the local tracks this sea jn and the contest was neiy pretty one Lillian Bell was the Inner aftei u ten tile dilve. Bhe only beat Oeoige I ) Cox u half length for the llrst money The latter wan nlmuHt left ut the pout , but covered u lot of K round In the Htietch anil would have won In a few mom jumps The other uvpiits aim liroiiKht out exciting llnUhi-n Business In the betting ling was brink. Itesults 1'lr.st iai'p , six furloiiKH White Frost , 118 ( J Matthews ) , 4 to Z , won , Abe 1'uial , 111 ( C Kelrt ) , ,1 to 1 und even , second , Uugenla Wlikes , K'S ' ( J Hill ) . S to 1 , thlid Time : 1:11 : ? ; . Lc tchur. Pouting , Little Lund und VltiiHcone al o run Hecona nice , live furlonB ' Mahollo , 118 ( C Itelff ) , 4 to 5. iAon. Han il'Or. 112 ( Over- ion ) , 7 to u und J to 111 , SLVOIII ! , Muicato , 107 ( J lllll ) . 10 to 1 , third. Time : 1 02 Ban- UKtnr , Allle II , Nanklnoo , Uriah und Kt. Huy. mend nltto run. Third race , one * mile und one-slxtopntlr Oscuro , IM ! ( HuBton ) . 7 to 3 , won , Itampart , iii CThumton ) . CO to 1 and 15 to ] , a < cond ; , b7 ( CliPiiaull ) , 10 to 1 , third Time llt : ! 4. 1'ioMuutor , OixlaRue nnd Canh Ueurei Hluo run I'ouitb race. Cameo stakes , live and one- half furlotiKH Lillian Boll , 10. ( J Hill ) , C toll , won , George H. t'jx. 1"J < U Williams ) , 11 to 5 und 4 to C. second , t'nida , 105 ( C. Uelff ) , C to 1. third Time- 1OM3lHrm - icl June. Klt-anor JIolmeH and Vligle O alto Fifth rucp one milt * Hlmon W , 117 ( ( ItollV ) , 1 tu i' won Tallied , 10U ( J. Hill ) , 7 , t f w run-l Tiling 1 4JU 1 HT LOl'IS , Srpt -Tne ( 'hrynanthetmim at one milt- for 2-n-ar-old , vulufd at $1 WO , was the OrnwIiiR card at the I'dr grounds today. Uvm the- last stake event of the spHion nml for that reason nn un usually largo crowd was In nttcndiuice Our Chance , n ipcoinl choice , had the bp.st of an excellent Mart , nnd stiovvpil the way by three lennths to the stalilp turn , where Llcher Karl camp with n rush nml led Into . the stiftch by n liend In thp run hotnp Llpber Knrl enmo nwav ns IIP plpinpil ami won by three lengths from Kllholln In the fast time of 1 42 > .4. Four fnorltcs won to- ilnv. Track fast. Hpnilts : First rare , lelllng. for 2-ypnr-oldi , five and one-half ftirlongi : Ixidy or the West , 107 ( C. Combs ) , 1 to 3 anil out , wnn ; Mplvln Burn- 1mm , 100 ( Gllmore ) , 20 to 1 and 3 to 1 , second end ; Kings Pan , 5 > D ( Petcrman ) , 20 to 1. third. Time : 1.10 Blllall , Flora G , Clara C and Lortl Ncvlllo nlso ran. Srcond nice , purse , spvrn furlongs : llor.ip- shoo Tobacco , 100 ( Gllmore ) . 11 to 10 and out , won ; Silver Set , 97 ( Hall ) , G to 1 and 4 to B , spcoml ; Nicholas J > l ( Petermnn ) , 9 to ! > , thlril. Tlmp 1-14-4 , U. Q. Ban also ran Third race , spiling , one mile Parole d'Or , 97 ( C. Ooinln ) , 5 to 2 nnd even , won ; t'lllnm , Si tl'Vost ) . s to 1 nnd 3 to 1 , second ; Con Ilcgnn , J ( Southard ) , 14 to fi , third Time 1:41 : .Mary Barnes , nnssemlylle Practitioner , Krnna , Archie McKay , Holy Trrr r , Cut away and Neutral nlso ran Fourth race , Clu vsantheimim stnkps. for 2yearoUln.nlue Jl.WO , ono mile Lipber Knrl , 11G ( Morrison ) , C to 1 and 2 to 1 , won , Kltholln , 122 ( Gnnipr ) , 3 to 1 and t > vpii. second end ; Our Chnncp , 100 ( C SlniiRhtpr ) , 9 to 1 , third. Time : 1:42V1. : Sir Joseph Lister , Sir Holla , Libation ami Domslc also ran Fifth race , purse , otto mile1 Madeline , 107 ( Foticon ) , even utul out , won ; Gold Hand , 97 ( Hull ) , 40 to 1 and . " to 1 , second ; Balk Line , 102 ( Hart ) , 9 to 2 , third. Time. l.U i May Galop fell. Sixth race , spiling , onn ixnd one-sixteenth miles : Brldgcton , 101 ( C. Combs ) , 7 to 2 and even , won ; Luln Fry , pi ( Ollmore ) , S to 1 ami S to 1 , second ; Hlkln , 92 ( Southard ) . 16 to f. . third. Time : 1.49U. Aryan. Tranby , Hljh Noon and Judgp Stcndman nlso ran. KANSAS CITY , Sept 4. Weather very hot ; track Tost. Hesults ! Flr t race , live furlongs : No Pull won , Correspond , second. Lulu T third. Time : 1:014 Second rncp , live furlongs : Chlornil won , Hrlphtlc H second , Duwllton third. Time : 1:05 V. Third raoe , live and one-half furlongs : Madam Bishop won , Bill Powell second , Mlnnlo Weldon third. Time : 1:09'J. : Fourth rnc , seven furloiiKs : Hod Veil won , Carl Bug second , Ed Glen thltil Time : 1131 % Fifth race , four nnd one-half furlongs : Blllle Heck won. Dan Meek" . Jr. , second , Stroud third. Time : 0 : : > ? \ ! . Wl MI-IP AT C1IAUTIMI ) AIC l'\Hlv. I , list In > * H ItiicliiK llrurlnM Kiirlj nml IIinlx l.utt * . HAHTFOHD , Conn. , Sept. 4. The last day's racing ut Charter Oak palk began at 11:13 : o'clock , this morning nnd the last heat was trotted In the dusk nt Glii : Two race * . the 2:20 : pacing cln .s and 2. in trotting class , had to be left entirely out. The attendance w.is neailv 4,000. Thp big race of the day was the 2.10 trot , cairled over unfinished fnm Friday's piogrnm This was hotly contested for seven heats nnd won by the bay mare Alcldalla. The 211 pace , the Buckeye , was won by Ananias In thre ' ottnlglit heats. I.ion Q wng wecond and Mln Finlpy third. The 2:21 : trot , the Bunker Hill , was won by Al- ilch In three straight heats utter having llnlahed llftli and second In the first two hentsL ( icoiglamm was second nnd Bed Boy third. The free-for-all trot was given to William Penn In the fourth heat. On ac count of datkness no other heats could be trotted. Kllnm was second and Grace Hastings thltd. Summaries ; 2:11 : pace , puise , * JOOU : Ananias , b. s , by Patron , dam An nie W , by Bastlck's Alinont . . . . Don Q. b. s . 2 3 2 Miss Flnley , b. in . B 2 3 Evelct , g. m . 3 9 10 \V H G , b. K . 12 4 4 Nydla Wllkus. b. in . 4 5 B Monnpolc , ch. g . G C fi George St. Clall , b. s . S 7 8 Alcyo , b s . U 810 George G , g. g . 1010 7 Hal Crago , br. s . U U 9 Sterling , cli , s . 7 12 12 Mabel P , b m . 13 11 ds Time : 2:10" : , ; 20T4 ; 2:10'i. : 2.10 class , trotting , purs-e $3,000 : Alcldalla , s. in , by Sir Wal ter , Jr. , Commc'a bHtci , by Lambelt . fi 1 2 2 , r > 1 1 Bounce ! , b. in . 3 331242 Karly Bhd , in. h . 3 fi 1312 : i Dan Cupid , b. h . 1 2050 3 I Que Allen , b. h. . , . , , . , . .4 , r. fi 4 4 ro Baron llopers , b. h. . . , . . .t.8 74 C 3 10 B B P , b. h . 2 4 S S 7 10 Celaya , ch m . 7 8 7 7 ilr Time : 2:12 : > 4 ; _ ' :10',4 : ; 2:10-S : ; 2:10 : ; 2:11 : ; 2:13 : - ; 2:11 % . 2:21 : elms , Hotting , pm-e $2,000. Alrlch. b. B. * . fi 2 1 1 1 Georpiammn , b IM , . Bed Uoy. 1) . s- . 10 4323 Splnalong , b m . 2 S C 4 5 Charlie G , b g . 9 3 434 Happy Bhd , ch. in . 2 fi fi S 7 Bowery Belle , blk. in . 710 90S Alve-s , b. if . C -I 7 5 di All Dav , blk. g. , . 9 fi S di Agnes Moirell , gr m . . . .87 < li Time : 2lfi'i : ; 2:14 : % : 2.13 % ; 2r : , ; 2:13 : % . Free-for-all ( Old Glory ) tiottlng , purse J2.000. William Penn , br. H , by Santa Claus. Lulu M , by Dauntle s. . . Bilma , b. in . 3112 Giace Hastings , ch. m . 2 .1 3 : ! Time. 2.11'4 ; 2:11 : % ; 2:12' : ; 2:11 : % . KIIIINIIM ( "llj Hiirsi * Slum < > | iiiii'il. KANSAS CITY , Sept 4. A grand parade of horse tlcsh , drawing stylish equipnses of PVCI.V description and driven by ilevo- tces of the animal fiom IPII ( Ilffprent states , or canylng smartly gowned ildeiaof botli SPXCH , was the princlpil atti action at Fall mount paik this afternoon when the thlid annual hoi.se show oppncd at 2 o'clock The patadp probably composed the best dis play of fancy horhes and costly turnouts ever witnessed In this part of the country , while the grand stand and bo\es contained a wealth of beauty and fashion from this as well an many other cities Frederick lii on on of New Yoik , W. St.mton Klllott of New Yoilc , C. U. Quliilon of Trenton , N J. , and Di. Turnbull ol Philadelphia vveio among the Judges who decided the points in the eight classes on the program for thu llrtH i1a > . A detachment of cavnliy fiom Foi t Rlley , Kan , gave an exhibition of bklll In riding , shooting and athletic exorcises , and Slg. Liberal ) , the cornctlf. ! , rendered several numbers The show will lust a week nnd the heavy advance sale of beats indicates It will pi eve sir ces&ful be yond thu dliectors' expectations. In all tliu rlcsses exhibited ted iv the competition VMI.S strong The principal event of thu day was th * * uw aiding of the $1,000 purse for best .saddle hor-e , mare 01 gelding , nn > afie The llrst prize , $ SM ) , went to Hex McDonald , exhibited by John T Hughes , Lexington , Ky Tin * second money , $2.'iO. was awarded 10 Montp Crlsto , Jr , ex hibited by J T Cienshavv. Scott station , Kv. , anil the thlid prize , $130 , was awaided to' Matilda , exhibited bv John B. Castleton , I/tilsvllle , K > The fouith nilze was awarded to Ike , shown b > J. A Potts , Mexico ice , Mo. Hlllr Seori-H nt STATB CAMP. Seagirt. N. J , , Sept. 4. But for a light wind the day was n perfect ono for the clone of the New Jeisey State and National Bllle association shoots. The pilndpal matches of the week the Wimble don nip nnd the president's match were shot today Tim latter , the first stage of which began nt 11 o'clock , wan for the mili tary championship of the United States. The inatih was divided Into two stages , the lltst stage nt 200 und 300 y.uilH , ten shots at each , competitors to shoot with the rifle ado'itcd by the stole they repiesent. The live men making the highest scores in the llrst stage of the president's match are : Pjlvate Scott of the Dlstilct of Columbia , ! * 9 ; Lieutenant CJ II. Young , 93 : Pilvnlp F C. Batty , Ooorgla , 91 ; Corpoiiil Wetherold , District of Columbia , 94 ; L. F Wilson , Georgia , ! )3 ) The wiLond stage will be shot at 3 o'olotk between the live men whose scores me given above. Twenty-one men wcro entered The Wlmbltdon cup match was shot under thu auspices of thu Nutlon.il Hlilu association In this match the contestants shoot thirty shots at l.OW yards target for tlm cup , which was presented to the association In 1S73 by the National Itltlc nsuoUutlcm of Great Biltuln , to bu shot for annually. Oiniilni ( inn Chili Sunrc. Vesterday afternoon several members of the Omaha Gun club defied the wind and dust long enough to make the following ex cellent cort" ' : Loomls . lHut 11111 lllll 11111-19 i : K'nlb . 1111001101 11011 10100-13 Smcad . 11100 lllll 01111 11101-10 Johannes . 0)011 ) 01011 OHIO 00100- Hiigheri . 11111 1I1I1 11111 11101-1 ! ! Bates . OHIO 11101 11100 11111-15 Whltner . lllll lllll 11011 11111-19 ParmelcP . lllll 11001 11001 lllll1C Tovumcnd . 01 101 11011 lllll Hill17 ( inlf Sclill-Kliuilx. NIAGAIlA-ON-THn-LAKK , Bept. -In the Hoinl'ilnnl In the International event ut the golf tournament today J. C Powers ol ItoiUieuter beat J. A Dupuy , uUo of Iloch- ester by seven up und live to pluv In the other veml-llnul A. P. Kuolt and U , L' . Blown of London were even ut the ninth hole quill rini.'n .vied , NiW YOHK , Hepl 4The second na tional cycle meeting of the Quill club began todiiv ut Miiiihattnn Beach und will con- tlnuu Mor.ihij. Thu principal vent vvaa tli two-mllp hnmll. ap for tnofp i' n it * , value , J-'M ) Thlrl5PVen of the lie t jirif. snor tl rlderM of UIP country eiKerod for thli rnio. thp trial hrnt of vvhlclt wore run off thli iifternooii Thp men who nullified f r the llnnl nto Bald , rillnhm Klmlil.Mi Par- land. Akpr Titns Giidlner. Colemnn , Siln- son , Jpffenon , Moiher. Lee , \\hlto linker nnd Mlllpr Thi-sp fifteen will lace In otia heat Monday afternoon rnr.sinivi' Aitiuvr.sT ( \ > TO\ . Civ cii n Heart } Welcome til UN ( Mil Ohio Home. CANTON , 0 . Sept. 4. President And Mrs. McKlnlev will remain In Canton until Mon day When thp Baltimore & Ohio Vallpjr twin steamed Into Canton station nt 6-20 this evening they expected to lake a carrlflRo mid go quietly to the homo of the president's mother , but the station grounds ind tlm streets In every direction were piovvdnl with a stirgliiR masi of hunnnlt ) The old Mr- Klnloy reception committee of the historic ) campaign dajs greeted the ixirly n pirt of I he committee having met the prcaldcnltnl train at Akron , Men.omen and chlldrcu made a rush for thp McKlnlcj mi And U was with great dllllctilty thp olllce s cotilil keep a line open to allow the p.irtv ami their pscort to roach the carrluRca Canmm boomed nud the street vvns a continuous mnss of cheering No formal demonstration , hid been expected or planned Later In the evening , however the earlier crowd was surpassed when thp ipcppllon com- mlttpp. hpidod by the Or m ! Army band which was at the St. Louis convention and the recent Buffalo Grand Army encampment , tendered Preildont and Mrs McKInley a serenade. After "Homo. Sweet Homo" hail been rendered , President McKlnlny , In ro- snoiiso to thousands of cells , appeared on the stairs and mnilo a brier address C ( iiicjis i.nsn nv CnnliU'r Mrulx % O , ( ) ( ( > front the l'rcNl > > tcrlnii Church , CHICAGO , Sept. 4. Charles M Charnlor. who Is alleged to have embezzled at least $50,000 from the treasury of the Prcsbv Iprlaa Hoard for Aid of Collt'Kcs , Is still at Urgo. but nlthoiiKh the officials of thp American Surety company will not admit the fact they do not deny that ho Is whore they can find him at any time they vtant him Follow * Ing arc the colleges and academics alToclciI by the defalcation Albany , Oregon ; Albert Lee ( for women ) , Minnesota ; Alma , Michigan ; Bellcvup Ne braska , Teire Haute ( for women ) . Indiana ; Hastings , Nebraska ; Highland. KIIIISIIH : Montana , Deer Lodge , Mont , Occidental. Los Angeles ; Oswego ( for women ) , Kansas : Pleire , South Dakota , Southwest , Del Norte , Colo. , Whltworth , Summer. Wash , KUCHA Vista. Storm J > akc , In ; Columbia ( high , school ) , Lebanon , Ky. , Corning , Iowa ; Geneseo , Illinois ; Glenrosp , Texas , Glassy Cove. Tennessee ; Huntsvllle , Tennessee : Idaho , Caldwell , Idaho , U-v\i. | Wichita , Kan , Newmirket , Tcnncs-H-e ; Pemileton , Oregon ; Povnettc. Wisconsin , Princeton. Kentucky , Salt Lake , Utah , Scotland , South Dakota ; Union , Anna , 111 MKP.TIM ; or o. u. A. v minx-ions. V. I , , lolilcr I'liniilinoiiHl ) P.lrctrd I > rcMlil < > nlNn Action on Ulvldoiul. PORTLAND , Ore. , Sept 4 At the meetIng - Ing of the board of directors of the Oregon Halhvay and Navigation company A. U Molilcr was unanimously elected president. The meeting lasted only u few minutes , I'a object being exclusively the election of the board of directors and a prwl lent. A. S. Heldelbach of New York was elected chair man The meeting was then adjourned for a week , at which the lemalnlng executive of ficers will bo elected , and It Is generally umleiHtood that there will be no changm In the present list of officers. . The question of declining a dllvdcnd was not touched on at this meeting. That will be another subject that la expected to bo acted upon at the next meeting. U may be that the board will await the report of the special auditing committee before taking final action In tUa matter of dividends. President Mohlei , when seen In bin office after the meeting , said that the property nlll lemaln In an Independent position. No Ciiiixolliliilloii In VI < M . CHICAGO , Sept. . I For some time tliero have been rumors of the consolidation of the Chicago. St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha road with the Chicago & Northwestern nnd It was bald that the matter would be set tled at a special meeting of the stockholders of the Northwestern , which is to be held In this city In the jiear future. Another le- port was , that thu VCoithvvcstern would lease tlm Omaha road and guarantee the stock holders a certain peucnUgn on the stock. Viic Picsldent S > kes of the Not thwcatcrn toilnv said that tliero was no truth whatever In the stories and that Ilia only thing ti > bo considered at the special meeting of tun stockholder would bo the proposition to authorize the creation of u bonded debt not exceeding ? 163.000,000. 5 pel cent gold bonds maturing In 19S7 , for the pin pose of refund ing outstanding obligations of the company. There would be no iuiu < olldatlon of the roads , Mr Sykes said , because the Northwestern at the present time practically contiols the Oniuha llnllrnml liiillilliiK In irlioiui. PIIOBNIX. Ariz. , Sept 4. Notice of Inten tion has been tiled by the Arl/.oim and Coast Line railway. Incorporated , to build a road from Tucson to Culabao , near Nogales , A. T. . a dkitanco of seventy-two miles. This loulfj l the same him eyed by the Santa Fo , 1'n.Kcott & Phoenix railway when It wan designed to extend that line to be the Santa Fo's outlet from Santa Mora. The new cor poration , which Is understood to be- under Sou them I'arlflc auspices , Is capitalized at $1,000000 , and ltd directors arc M P Free man , Hugh J. Donoy , I. M. Jacob * , Charlci HolT and II. Hu/anl. ( irniiil 'I run I. I'nrccN Hie INKIIC. SAGINAW , Mich , Sept. 4 The Orand Trunk Is Issuing e-cchango tickets hero to anyone who presents one of their $ JO mileage books. Ill'hcrto ' the original purchaser only could use the hook. The now dcpuituro ac tually meaiiB n 2-ccnt rate over thu system within Central Pai > Bc'iigci asuoclatlon terri tory and war to the knifu with the Michigan Contra ! and other Michigan roads against the Intelchangcablo mileage ujHtem , which thu ( liand 'Irunic hau always fought liuirriixrdIcinlniii'i ( - ill .Nuxhv Illc. NASI1VILLH , Teiin. , Sept. 4 The attend ance nt the ToniHHsee Centennial expjnlllon dining this vvcek 1ms been iiulle Inige Tli number f vlsltoia Incieases daily and gjeat ciowds iluilng tlie next eight weeks nrp as- siiied The uoundH ar < * more biMlitlfiil Hum ever. Indications point to ri very large attendance at Hie Ini'-liicsi woman's on vo cation , which will be held In the WOIIIHII'II building on Feptembet l.'i Itepicfenliitlvcs f many stuten will be prpsfiil The Amer ican Society of Municipal JmpioveinentH will convene. Octobci n-10 The mcmbfrHhlii IH composed of city ottlcliils throughout thu United Htules ami Canada anil me tlnK Is held annually to discuss mallei s peiluln- Ing to the mulct lal linpiovuincnt of munlc- Ipalltlca. 1 COULD NOT EAT The Affliction Which Befell a Fort Scott Lady. FOHT BCOTT , KAN. "I have taken Hood's Sanmparlllu ( or ilyujHipjlu and to purity my blood , with excellent results. I ViHH so that I coulil not tat uuythln without ( liatreHH , but olnco tnkiiiK a law bottles ol Hood's Barsaparllla my food dots not dibtress me , nud I linvo felt Ix-'tUT In every vvny. 1 believe It to bo the best of blood medlcInesHiidgladly rccoinmcud it to o thorn. " KVA CHAIO. Hnnrl'c Dillc art * lastel sl. mlM , cffco nOOU S KlllS , lvi , , AlldniBijl8ti. tfio. WOODBUKY'S fiinnri Tollrt CoiTililnnUon for Ilir Hkln , Bmlp , ( uinijcxli/n | ami TrriliVi > oJl.ur > ' Kiulul Koap , 1'aiUI C'lfain , l"a < lal ( 'OHiler nlnl Dtntu ) Ciruut nru inunufurtuirtl by u UiTinutuloKUt nlth M jcni < x-rlnue | iriutliiK HIP kUl" , nculp und i oiuplcilon Cor HilK r\ir > wlirir , 'I'M cac.li A ninitH | of oacli tnallrd un ret dpi of ittr. JOIlrl II VVUODIIt'UY , Dniniil < ; lu l"t , Ul W til. , N , V.