- . - - - . . - - - - . - - - - . - . . . . . . . , _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - . - . - - - - . - ---------.v------- - - . - x I 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAhA DAITAY BEE : TI1VUSIAV , JVtaY 21 , 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - : 1AMTOI3A'S ' COLORS (0 ( DO\VN \ Cricket Champon ! of Last Year Practically Logo Their Laure1. WINDY CITY AGGREGATION V/INS / HANDILY Ll.CIIeniz' ( flh1I Out AltcntL In n . JeItlflJ .111.1 InlcrrMtLflg b 1ntcJi-fleIer IrnLI OflI Unuv. I1ure * ) , . - MI.Chtctgo yesterday practically won the tricket. champIonshIp of the Northweterfl tJrlckct asocIatton by defeating the chain ) Ions of 1at year , 1anRoba. The Wndy City aggregation won handily n a close , cxclting anti Interesting match an ( Is noSY tountcd on to go through the tournament without defeat , as IanItoha Is eastly the rtroogest eleven It has to meet. The score \vas 155 to 132 after one innings p1a. Denver lost once more , dropping Its thatch to the 4Innesota team. This , too , tvas a close match a goo(1 part of the time , olthough Minnesota finally won out by four 'wickets. The winners gained the victory through it time cxtcnsion , for when 6:30 : o'clock arrived they had 11 runs to et and Under the rules of the cricket association Were given twenty minutes to secure them. They had minutes to spare when the time c.cpired. These results were not entirely expected. Tn fact , the winning of the Chicago team came as something of a surprise , for it \aS very generally believed that Manitoba - toba would walk oft with the championship again this year. Yet the surprise was a Very ogrecablo one , for with few exceptions the crickctcrs wanted to see the cham- 3)ionshiI ) ) come over to this 51410. The Den- ver-Minnesotn finale was not eo surprising , ! or Denver Is developing rapidly from an inknown quantity into raLlier a. weak team , Omaha cxpccts to beat that aggregation - gation and got third In the race for the was a perfect one for iilay. The hull's heat 'was consideralily tempered by , a. cooling breeze , which made playing more enjoyable than on any day since the tour- mitnent hcgan. The usual good supply of good thIngs was on hand. Manitoba lost its match through over- cautIousncis. In Its inning its heavy bats- Inca seemed to ho aFraid of the bowling , : ufraid that IC they hit IiarI they 'would be caught out. An a consequence they took 1o chances , and this fact wa responsible for the ( bleat. They vcro altogether too stubborn in reruiiig to go after balis which i they might have biffcI ( out for many runs , : considering their abiiity. Tue consequence was that while ilono of them were Iut out . vcry speedily. yet their efforts (11(1 not ro- milL to the augmentation of their score suill- ' ciently. Chicago displayed a well-balanced lot of bats. although there were no big luilividia1 ocores. Christina , Barker am ! Kelly nil made twenty or more. while four others of i the cloven got IIj ) into the double figures. When MahlitOIa ) canio to bat Chicago also ohovod iome excellent fielding , in which 4 : 1)obion ) Eilinonds and Jeffrey carried elf 9 the honors. 1lmunls : was quick and sure en ground balls. Iobson had three pretty catches to his credit. Macflougal was head ; ind phouirlcrs above every other bat. on his team , his i I being put. together with a iash. Polio's 27 was the output of a very , l almost too carefully played innhg , while , dacro got 22 as the reward for some smash- lag onslaughts on the bowling. lie hit for t six twice In succession nail was caught out on his third successive drive to bounds. PolIo lilt for six nlo and Macflougal got four , three , four and three in succession off four bails. I'olie's defense seemed impregnable , till he was clean bowlct on what scentI the easiest ball lie had. flannatyno , was nomething of a disappointment , as , veio I , othera who followed , for the heavy hitting of the big thro would ordinarily have I startei the seams in the bowling aini made F the piling up of runs easy. One thing against the hitters was the length of the grass , which held the bail very success- uliy. Chicago's fielding also counted for nuch in this respect , for it. was very sharp and effectIve. Chicago ended its innings with 155 runs , 1flt Manitoba Btarted In to do Its cautious batting. These tactics kept the heavy bat- tars on the crease for quite a while , but after they were disposed of the remainder were retired quickly. When MacIougai % vent out the score for Manitoba had reached 20 at the fali of six wickets. Then lieddow , bowled Ilannatyno out with three ruis : and Davis followed UI ) this performance by bowl- log both holmes and Appleton out. wit ! : ( lucks in ono over. Finally , just a few flilautes before 6:30 : , l1amllton the tenth 3nan. was put out by a pretty catch by Jclfry , giving the match to Chicago by 23 runs. Score : c1IICAG0-FirtsT flradiey , C. Parleo , h. Maeiougul. . . . . _ 2 i3etldow , C. 1\lacDougal , b. Bannatyne . ii ; Keliy , b. I ) . w. , b. Wilson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ] ) aviH , rt : : : out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Dobson , b. Polio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fletcher , t. holmes. b MaeDougai. . . _ i5 Thompson , c. crowder , b. Wilson. . . . . . . . 16 Christian , b. l'oilo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 27 fltarling , 1) . Bannatyno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barker , I ) . MacDougal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffrey , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , o Jye : : , 3.2 ; leg byes , 2 ; No. bails , 2. . . . . . . . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 3owling analysis : Overs , Maidens. Runs. W'ks. 3unnatyno 81 9 54 2 1\laeDougaL . . . . . 2J S 37 \Viison . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6 21 2 Pnrdeo . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 16 2 oilo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 MANITOI3A-FJRST INNINGS. I'ile , b. iCelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Wilson , c. Dobson , b. Davl . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 l'ardee , C. Dobson , b. RoIly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U 1IaSro , C , DObSOIl , ii. Da'ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coton , b. Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 IacDoUgitI , c. Jeffrey , b. Ileddow. . . . . . 41 Bannatyne , I ) . Tleddow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Crowder , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3lolncs , b. Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U Apploton. b. Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U Zluniiitoi ) , C. Jeffrey , b , Jiedduw 6 Uiyes. 6 ; leg iyo , 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 'I 'otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 33owllni analysis : , Ovcrs. Maidens. Runs. W'ks. ) Davis . . - . . . . - . . . 27 7 41 6 elIy . . . . . . . . . . . . ljrndiey . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 13 U Jieddow . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 20 3 UmpIres : Messrs. Lawrle and New. 21iiiiesota'M ilot 'lrnntilini.r. 'l'lO great bowling of Oodwin and ithnuncls lpeedily ended Denver's first Innings. The bowling analysis shows what excellent work these two bowlers did , for fourteen of Coil. win's overs wore maidens and half of Ed- Inunds' twenty vera the same , Not one of ' the ] ) envcrltes got into two figurcs and the team Was retired with but. forty runs. Ed. TnuUda and Codwln did as good work for the Minnesota team at the bat in their innings , as they were the only ones that Inado any individual records1 one getting :0 and the other 21. In the second Innings Cocks ( lid the work t the bat of the Denver team and zip. uzarod to have saved the mountaiueors from a bad defeat. lie scored 41 not out , more than alt the rest of tim aggregation put together. J. Francis of this city was taken UL ) 55 000 of the cloven to supplant an in- 3urozt mnan but undci the rules was not HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE' rolloycU nerVoumdiSOrdOrfl , eih&muotlofl , beimdsoho , wakefulness , etc. i $ OrstToaio. ohtonlinbottlo& , . I ) nlIoved to bat. In Minncsota'a second innings Dener 'played for time and wheim 6 30 o'clock arrived the Minnesota aggre. gation hail still eleven runs to get. The rifles of the association permitted them twenty minutes in which to et these tallies - lies anil they succeeded in securing them in plenty of time and after eI wickets bad fallen. 'the score : DENVER-FIRST INNiNGS. 1ngllsii Ii , Godwin . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Stone , i ) , Godwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Moon. I. ii. w. , b , Goclwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1 ( Brown , b. Godwli : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 iiepalter run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . U I'rince , I , . 000win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , , 6 lobertson not. out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I hiennion , 1. b. w. . b. Edmunds. . . . . . . . . . . . fl Cocks , Ii. Godwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \'hyte , b. Godwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Homeward , e. Sisson , b. Godwln. . . . . . . . . . 4 ilycs , 7 leg byes. 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 T otni . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . 40 howling analysis : Overs. Maidens , flung. W'ks. Godwin . . . . . . . . . 21 14 16 7 Edmumla . . . . . . . . 20 10 1f 2 M1NNESOTA-PIIIST INNINGS. Itichttrdson , 1) , Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Clark , c. Cocks , b. IJennion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sisson , b , llennlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Edmunds , 1) , Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Currie , c. anti b. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Stevens , 1 : . Drown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Saulez , b. Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Godwin , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Itumbie , st. Robertson. b. Stone . . . . . . . . . . 6 Taylor c. Cocks , I ) . Stotio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Nash , 1 , . i , , is' , , b. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Dyes , I ; leg byes , 1 ; wldes , 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 eta ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 I3owllng analysis : Overs , Maidens , Iluns. W'izs. Ilenfllon . . . . . . . . . 6 1 10 2 Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 0 18 4 Brown . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 20 1 loon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 U 15 1 Messiter . . . . . . . . . 2 U 5 U DEN'Ett-SECOND INNINGS. Itobertson , b. Sauiez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cocks , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Stune , b. Sauloz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U Brown , c. Curric , b. Godwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Moon , I , . Godwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) Messiter b. Saulcz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 \'hyte , I ) , Godwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Prince. run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 liomewnod , b. Rumble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Francis , did not bat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii pennion , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Dyes , 1 ; leg byes , 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - - - - - . . . . . . . . i3uwilng analysis : Overs. Maldans. fluns. Wlcs. ( lodwin . . . . . . . . . . II 2 2 3 SniileZ . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1 22 2 Ibhrimimnils . . . . . . . . : i ( i 7 1 RUnhtiO . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 IS I MINNESOTA-SECOND INNINGS. Slsson , Ii. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nash. c. Cocks , b. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Eiimimnds , st. Robertson , b. Stone . . . . . . . . 7 ( 'urrie , ii. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ( lotlwin , h. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Sauiicz , Iitit oUt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Stevens , e. unit b. Stone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u Hunhle : , not. out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Ilycs , 1 ; leg byes , 1 ; v1dcs , 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ! I'otnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 54 l3owllng analysis : Overs. Mattlens. Runs. W'ks. flennion . . . . . . . . . 5 2 9 ( I Stonu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . 0 29 6 I'rlnce . . . . . . . . . . . . 'm U s I3rown . . . . . . . . . . . I 2 1 0 Umpires : Messrs. Taylor and SitnmO. Thu sttndiig : : of the telimna : 1'lU.'ell. Won. Lost. Per C. Chicago . . _ . . . . . . . 3 3 U 100.0 Manitoba . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 50.0 Oiualr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 f.i ) . ( ) MInnesota . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33.3 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 2 00.0 Today Omaha plays Chicago and Manitoba Is against Denver. EVENTS ON 'I'1113 RUNNING TIIACICS. Four 1'vorlteM ilisti T'vo iIcaviI1 llzteke.1 Seeoiid Choices ' % % 'inner , , . ST. LOUIS. July 20.-Four favorites and two heavily played second choices were succesfui at the fair grounds. Results : First race , for 2-ycar-olds , five and one- halt furlongs : Miss Marion won , La Jose- plilne second , Georgizi third. Time : 1:00 % . Second race , selling , one mile and 0:10- : hull : Iliflo von. Tuiare ccond , Powhutan thlrt1 Time : 2:3S' : . . Third race six furlongs : The Chemist won , Lady ] lnmiiton second , Lord Fairfax thIrd. Time : 1:14. : 1'ourtt ) race , handicap , ono mile and soy- enty yardis : Colonel Gay won , Piimchle ecofld , Guide hock third. Time : 1:46 ½ . Fifth race , selling , six and one-half fur- bugs : Fireside won , horseshoe Tobacco second , Purity third. Time : 1:22. : Sixth race , one iIlo UIId twenty yards : Siva won , Iing Oscar sceond , Countess Irma third. Time : 1:44' : . ChICAGO , July 20.-Washington Park re. sLilts : _ First race , six furlongs : Our Certlo won , lIt. AlfonseS second , lloliezizoilurn third. Time : Ifl53. Second race , one mile and one-sixteenth : 7tntluinson von , Cutler second , Muskaiongo third. Time : 1:49 , Third race. one mite and one-sixteenth : Floronso won. Topmast second , Mumda third. Time 1:47 % . Fourth race , six furlongs : Toluca von , Siiiritucllo second , Chance third , Time : 1:11t : , Fifth race , one mile and twenty yards : AZUCeflIL sven , 'rho Devil ccond , The Tar- coon third. Time : 1:42 : % . Sixth race , six furlongs : John Bright ron , Melter second , Meddler third. Time : 1:15. : 1:15.NEVi YORK , July 20.-In plto of the poor card , there was a good attendance at Brighton Beach. Ilowiand was a slight favorite over MLXolio : and Tabouret for the third race , the best of the tiny. In the stretch 'J'abouret took the leud and won with a hit to spare , white Ilowland beat till ) others off , itcaults : First race , one mile and one furlong , eIi- lag : Longacro won , Songstcr second , Plillin third. Time : 1:55. : . . . Secoiul race. live furlongs. soiling : say- ory VOfl , Gadily ecofld , Life Guard third. 'I'lrnc : 1:03. : Third race , abc furlongs : Tabouret won , Howland second , lilaximo Gomez third. 'rime : 1:15. : Fourth race. seven furlongs : Lecdsvihle won , Itotterilum second , Our Johnny third. Time : 1:41 : % . Fifth race , Ix furlongs , selling : Cormorant - morant won , Kirkwood second , Dlinunlttvo third. 'lime : 1:16' : . Sixth race. handicap hurdie one mile and one-hail : Beatifort won , Kinvarra second , ltI'c-'m trin : tItled. Time : 2:51. : M0N'rIwAb. July 20.-The talent and bookies broke even today at Iioilntre. Mar- timas hail things alt his own way in the St. Lawrence stakes for 2-year-olds , easily outelnsiiiug tim other two starters , Sum. mnuries F'irst race. tlmree4ourths of a. mile : Quaver won , Dumburton second , IJob Leach third , Time 1:15. : Second race , tiirce-fnmrtls of a. mile : Gleam Bramble won , Nlgger Baby second , Asterting third. Time : 1:17 : % . Third race , tIve.eightls of a mile : Yen. dotega won , Sir Citsitnir second , Mouseitoff third , 'rime : 1:03 : % . Fourth race , lit , Lawrence stakes , five- eighths of a tulle : Mnrtimns won , Royni Salute ti0oiid , Oak Maid third. Time : 1:03 : % . Fifth : race. mile and an eighth : floss. mar won , Judge Qulgley second , Scraps third , Time : 2:01. : Sixth : race. tlmree-foirths of a mite : Utopia won , headlight. II second , Collateral third , Time : 1:17 : , Coilie I , : oa ' % 'lccls. Another brace of bicycle tourists have ar- rlved in the city to tuke in the c'cposition. They are George Fi , Dodge and George Lad- bury. both of Springticld , Macs. 'l'ho latter - ter Is a cricket fiend and caine as nuu.h to itiiess the cricket tournament that is now going on as to see the exposItIon. The two riders left Sringlleid on Juno 28 unit rot'- eyed tle 1,607 malice that separates that city from Omaha in considerably less rid- lug time , as they have simply jogged along. 'I'hiey fotlizil the roads in fair shape , 11:0 worst being in Iowa. The hills of that state are ulit by the riders to be worse than tuioso in New England. 'i'lo two 111011 will staY in this city IL month , and then may wheel back lionmo ci' go on to San Francisco , witht hawaii as their ultimate destination , Both men are riding wood frame wheels fbi 5:1) : ' that the maclilacs bavo stood Ut ) vcli Under the ride. lle ( Or 'i't'nIIN ( lhuuplonhIi. BOSTON. July 20.-TIme United States 1.tWlt 'l'ennls ussocitttloii announeett tonight - night that the : singles climnpionsiip vIhL ho held ut Newport on 'ruesoay , AugUst 16. unii the days following , 'l'he doubles championships will be held in two sections the first at C'hicugo : ( now going on ) ami thni second at Longwood , Mass. , July 25. 'I'ime winners at Chicago an : ! at 1bngwood % s.lii macct at Newport and the final svin. acre vilt play Hheldoa and Ware ( or the chmainpionshdp. IleNlilts lit tihCSN Pt:1 , VIENNA , July o.-'rhmo thirty.hlftii round of time International Chess Masters' tour- auiment was P1LYCd today , Results up to recess hour : tlehmieehter. Showaitr and I'iltsbury ( iefeatcl. respectively. flaird , Trenelimird zind'ailmrodt After recess Stcinltx beat Liphe , Cure lost to Marco , Burn uiiit lliackburno drew , Aiziptu was beaten by Janoweky. 'l'arrauichm downed Schmiffer and Ilniapin surrendered to Tech. igorin , OPPORTUNE hITTING COUNTS Baltimore Gota One from Olovoland by Landing Just Right1 BIRDIES GO AFTER THE CASTAWAYS XeI hlnnlon'a fix-ChampIon , , Making St (3rcftt I'iny far n higher otclt in lime flrent I'cti. . . . . . I iant hince. ' . HALTIMOI1E , July 20.-Cleveland outS batted the Orioles today , but. tim latter hit. the ball more opportunely and won an interesting - teresting game. Both teams fielded brii- Iiantly. ttendance , 1,150. Score : IIM.TIMORtI. CLEVE1ND. Itizo.Afi. n.lt.o.A.E. McGraw , lb 2 2 2 1 0 flurketh , if. I 2 4 0 0 Keeler , Cf. , I 1 4 0 0 ( Thuds , Ib , . , I 3 2 0 6 Jennings , ssO 2 3 3 1 McbeanP.L0 1 4 1 1 Kehisy. cf. . 0 1 4 0 0 TebenU. Ib , . 0 1 II 0 0 IJemont , 2b. 0 0 3 2 0 IdeAleer. p. 0 0 1 1 0 Mcflann , lb 0 1 9 0 1 % 'alac0 , hi , , 0 t 3 6 1 hIhmes. if.0 0 2 0 Ohliake , rt.0 0200 htoblnsen , C I 0 0 0 0 Crlgtr c. . . . 0 1 1 0 2 Maul , p , , . 2 2 0 1 0 Powell. p.O 0 0 2 0 . - Total , , . . .7 .i Totals , , . , 9 27 10 3 flaltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 2 0 1 1 0 07 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-3 Stole : : bases : Domont , Chmilrls , MeAleer , McGraw. Two-base hits : Wallace , Jon- nlngs , Earned runs : Baltimore , 2 Cleveland - land , 2. Double plays : McGraw ( unas- slated ) ; MeiCean to Tebeau. First base alt balls : Off Powell , 6. hit by pitched ball : Jennings. Struck out : fly Powell , 1. Left on bases : hlaltimore , 7 : Cleveland , S. Time : Two hours mini ! ten utinutce , Vampires : McDonald - Donald and O'Day. Orphans 1)owt the I'hillieM. PIIILADIILPIIIA , July 20-Chicago ( 'he- femued tIme Phihhies today by hard hittin The home team gave a miserable exhib - tion of ball. Attendance , 4,2SS. Score : ChICAGO. 1'1h1LADI3t.1'itL. 1t.h1.O.A.E. fl.1l.O.A.13. Ryan , If. . . . 3 2 6 0 0 Cootey , of. . 0 1 3 0 0 Everitt , lb. . 2 2 7 0 0 1)oug1's , lb 0 0 7 0 0 ThorntOn , of 2 1 4 0 0 Lajote , : n. . 1 2 2 2 0 Dahien , s.q.l 1 2 4 1 llIck , rf..l I I 00 .t'Cmn'k.3b1 3 2 1 1 M'Fart'cl , cO 0600 Isbelh , rf. . . . 1 1 1 0 0 t'ttltz , it. . . . 0 0 2 0 1 Conner , 2b. 1133 lCrosas. . . . 22012 ( hence , C. . , 2 2 2 1 0 Plait , P. . . . . I 0 1 2 2 Callahan , ii , o 1 1 2 0 Murphy , p. . 0 2 1 0 0 Totals 2 Totals . . . . I. 824 5 5 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 0 0 9 o 2 0-15 I'hitadelphia . . . . . . . U 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 05 Earned rims : Chicago , 9 : Philadelphia , 3. Two-base hits : Ryan , IbeIl , LnJoio (21. ( Three-base hits : irnrnton , LaClinitco (2) ( ) . Home run : Ryan. Left on bases : Chicago , 4 : I'hlladelplila , 5. Struck out : fly Callahan - han , 1 ; by I'iatt , 2 ; by Murphy , 3. Double play : Connor to Dahien to Everitt. First hasO on bails : Off Callahan 2 ; off I'iatt , 1 : off Murphy. 2. hit by pitcwr : By Mur- phy. 3Viid pitch : Platt , 1. Passed balls : McFarland , 2. Umpires : Gaffney anti Brown. Time : Two hours and five mimi- utes. COuIdIL't Bit Magel' . NEW YORI July 20.-One hit was the sum totni the ilroolclyns secured oft Magee todny and as the Loulavillos made eleven oft Ycager the ColonelS won without trouble. It is rumored that the flrookiyns are negotiating with Washington and that Catcher Grim wilt shortly be added to the Senators' pay roil. Attendance , 400. Score : ] 31iOOcLVN. LOUISVILIA3. It.u.o.A.3. Smith , rI. . . 0 1 1 0 0 Clark , If. . . . I 2 2 0 0 Jones , of , . . 0 0 3 0 0 flay , cf. . . . . 1 2 2 0 (1 Sho-JtardIOOlOlDexterrf..0 1100 hach'ce , 1b1 0l 0 OWagner.Zb.1 I 020 Hallm'n , The 0 3 3 1 tlavis , lb. . . 0 011 .6 0 I0iintl , Sb. 0 0 0 4 0 Ititchey , 2h. U I 3 3 0 lthgoon , as. 0 0 1 3 1 CPgman. as 0 0 0 7 0 flynn , c. . . . . P 0 4 3 0 lcIttrllge , C 0 1 3 0 0 Yesger , p..0 0 0 2 OMagee. p..t 1042 TotalS . . . _ 1 1 27 15 Totalq . . . . 4 II. 21 16 2 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . - Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1-4 Earned runs : Louisville , 3. Stolen 1)1(505 : Ritchey , Wagner , Dexter. Two-base hit : Wagner. Three-base hit : Clarke. Sacri- lice hit : Shindle. Bases on imlls : Off Yeager , 2 : off Magee , 3. lIlt by pitched bali : LaChance. Struck out : By Yenger , 3 ; by Magee , 2. Passed ball : Kittredge. Left on bases : Brooklyn , 0 ; LouisvIlle , 9. Time of game : One hour and forty-live minutes. Umpires : Lynch and Andraws. Senators Heat the Lenders , WASHINGTON. July 20.-The Senators broke a string of defeats by winning from the leaders In a. good game. Attendance , 1,000. Score : wAshhtrroN. CINCINNATI. RJI.O.A.13. 1t.fl.O.A.E. zipibach , If. 1 2 2 1 0 McBride. of 1 0 5 0 1 Wagnerlb.0 0 1 1 OSmlth,1f..l)3 111 Andersn , cC 1 1 2 1) ii Com1nr'n , as 0 1. 3 I ) I McCutre , C. 0 3 6 0 0 fleckley. lb. 0 2 7 0 0 Iteitz. lb. . . 0 0 4 2 0 : rwin. lb. . . 0 0 1 0 0 Ftelds.lb..0'OhI 0 OMlhler , rt..0 0300 G4ttman. rte I I 0 0 McPhce.2b.O 0 1 5 0 Wrigley , as. I 1 0 7 0 Peitz. c. . . . . 1 2 3 0 I Mercer , p. . . 0 3 0 2 1 Dwyer , p. . . , 0 0 0 1 0 Totals . . . .3102714 1 Totas . . . .3 821 7 4 Washington . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -3 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 3. 0 1 0 (1-2 Earned runs : Washington , 1. Stolemi bases : Smith , Selbach. Two-base Imit : Smith , Three-base hit : Wrigley. Bases on balls : Off Mercer , 4 : off Dwyer , 1. lIlt by 1)itChed bali : felts. Left on ha'ies : Washington , 7 ; Cincinnati , 6. Time of game : Two hours. Umpires : Emslie amid lltint. Plrntcs S4nrthiig ilneic , NEW YORK , July 20.-Loose pitching by Dohcmmy and itor throwing by Hnrtman Iot time game for Now York in the iirst inning. Mackin relieved Doheny in the see- and and was effective. Attendance. 1,500 , , Score : NmiW YORK' PITrtitfl(1. ( fl.i1.O.V.E. \"Il'lt'n , cI 1 2 3 1 I ) Donovan , rf2 _ 2 0 0 0 'rtf.rnstn. 1t0 1 1 0 0 McCr'rv. cf0 I 200 icAe..lb. ; ; . . . 0 1 11 0 liTannehill. it I 2 3 1 0 flavis , am. . . 0 0 3 2 21Gray , lb. . . . I 1 3 1 0 ( Ileason , , 2b2 2 3 5 aOBrlen , lb.1 01201 floylerf..i200OPadden,2b.l460 llartm'n , It ) 0 1 0 3 2 lIly , as. . . . . . 0 0 1 3 ( I it 4 2 0 Schrlrer , a. 0(1 ( 20 0 Boheny , p. . 0 0 0 1 0 Killeti. p. . . . 1 2 0 .1 0 Ileekin. p , , . 0 0 0 2 0 Totals , . . .7102711 1 Totals . , . . S 10 27 16 5 NowYoric . . . . . . . . . . 100000103-S Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-7 Earned runs : New York , 2. Stolen bases : Donovan , Joyce. Two-base hits : Tanne- bill , Three-base hit : VanHaltren , Snarl. lice hits : McCreery , O'Brien. Double play : Yanllultren to Gleason to Joyce. Triple play : Grady to Davis. Bases on halls : Off Doheny , 2 ; off Meekin , 2 ; oft Killen. 1 , flaes on errors : New York. 1 ; Plttahur , 2. Hit by Pitched ball : Grady. Struck out : fly Meekin. 3 ; iy Killen , 1 , Pusseil bmlhi Grady. Wild pitch : Doheny. Left Oil bases : New York , 6 ; Pittsburg , 7. Time of game : Two hours and five minutes , Umpires : Swartwood and Wood , Stemizel Hits the 1(1.1 , BOSTON , July 20.-The Ilostons defeated St. Louis in an almost featureless game today , Nichols' pitching being too much ( or the visitors except Stenzel. Score : I3OSTON. Sr. LOUIS. It.I.O.A.E. h1.ItO.A.fi. Long , Is. , . . 1 0 4 1 ( I flowO , i-f. . , 0 0 2 I ) 0 Stahl , rt..2 2 1 0 OStenrehcf.l 3200 1)ufIy , ct. . . 2 3 0 0 0 Harley , if , . 0 0 1 0 0 Collins , lb. 1 2 1 2 0 Cro.s , lb. . . 1 1 I 3 0 Lowe , lb. , . I 1 6 5 0 CIenents : , C. 0 1 0 1 0 flergen , c..O 2 4 1 OTllcker , lbi 1910 Ificknian , itO 1 0 0 0 QuInn , an,1 U U 2 1 Ycager. lb. 0 0 8 3 0 Crooks , Ib , . 0 0 3 2 0 Niahois , p. , 0 0 3 2 0 Itugliey , p , . 0 0 0 2 0 Totals . . . ,7l12Tl2 0 Totals . , .4 Cliii 1 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20003020-7 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2- 1 Earned runs : Boston , 5 : St. Louis , 2 , Two.bnso hits : Bergen , Stenzel , Three. bao itit 'rucker. Stolen bases ; Long. Bergen. First base on balls : Oft Nichols , 4 ; oft Hughey , 2. Struck ott ; fly Nichols , 4 ; by llugiley , 4. Pused bail : flergen , Wild pitch : Nichols , Time : One hour and fifty-six mnUtefl. ! Umpires : Snyder and Connolly. Attendance , 800. STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost , P.C. Cincinnati , , . . , , , , . . . so . 52 28 65.0 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° 29 63.3 Baltimore , . , , , , . , . . . . 75 4' ' ; 29 61.3 Cleveland . . . . . , , , . , . , 'Ti 47 30 61.0 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI 46 : t so.8 New York . . . . . . . . . . . 77 42 85 51.5 Pittsburg . , , , . , , , . . , , 78 42 31 63.8 Philadelphia . , , , , . . I 71 33 41 44.6 Brooklyn . , . . , . , , , , . , . 75 32 41 42.7 \Vashlngton . . . . . . . . . 77 30 47 39,0 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 25 55 111.3 St. Louts . . . . . . . . . . . . S1 24 59 28.9 Games today : Cleveland at Baltimore ; St. Louis at Boston ; Louisville at Brooklyn - lyn : lPttsturg at New York : Chicago at Philadelphia ; Cincinnati at Washington. SCO1II2S Oji' ' 1'iilI % 'IcSTEitN LEAGUE , St. JOSellhl ' , 'I1IN it VrIIlglIIIg Itlitteli ( rein Iletroit's ' 1'Ig.'r. DE'rrtOIT , Mich. , July 20.-Wrangles with : Umpire Carruthers wore the feature of to- day's gamo. Jinim was responsible for three runs in the fourth , throwing wild to ) first twice , time second time wo uon scoring , Carruthers , after an extended wrangle In the aventli , put iTheefleld out of the game and fined him. Score : It , 11. E. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 ( I 0 2 2 ( I 0 (1'4 5 4 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . , 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 06 5 2 IlntterIesl Ietrnit , Wilson nod fluielos' ; St. JoseltIl , Wadsworth and 3itcl ttUley. INDIANAI'OLlS , July 20.-Indlnimnloliq won In a walk today. Wright ivas batted out of tIme box. Score : It. It. B. Indianapolis . . . . . . . 2 0 2 2 ( I S 3 1 -i8 IS 3 Minneapolis . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 5 3 I3atterlea : Imhitiinpolis : Phiihips and ICa- hoe ; Minneapolis , 'right , McNocly amiti Itit ter. MiL\VAUICE13 , July 20.-Snappy fielding am : : ! Taylor's brilliant litelliflg took the tlrst some at the series front the Cowloys. The visitors scored their only run on ii hit , a base on bails mud two wild pitches. Score : It. IT. 13. Milwntikeo . . . . . . . , , I 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 - 7 10 1 ICansas City . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 4 Batteries : Mhiwztukee , Taylor itnd Spear ; Knnsits City , Egan mind \i'iison. DUBUQUE , lit. , July 20.-Score : ThILE. StI'ntmi . . , , . , , : i ( - Columbus . . . . . 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 6-6 10 5 flatteries : St. Paul , 1"rieken and Spies ; Columbus , Jones anti Sullivan. STANDING OP TIlE TEAMS. Played. Won , Lost. P.C. Indianapolis . , , . , , , . , 77 49 23 63.6 Columbuq . . . . . .7.1 43 11(1 ( I.S.O hCnnsns City , . . . . . . . .o 47 33 58.3 7iihl'aukeo . . . . . . . . . . . S2 48 31 68.5 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 45 31 57.0 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 110 48 8S.5 St. JoscItil . . . . . . . . . . 72 26 46 36.1 Minneapolis . . . . . . . . . St 23 53 25.4 Games today : St. Paul ni Columbus : Minneapolis itt Indianapolis : St. Joseph at Detroit ; ICitasas City at Milwaukee. DIG ' ' ' ' ' (41(05512 I'OlN'L IA.Y OF St'OIt'l' A'I' ( ( Direetiimt lCelleyCnlures lite M. uuid : r. Stake IIIIIL Clips ( lie Iteeor.l. DETROiT , July 20.-DIroctum KeIlo9' , the product of tile Eastvlew Farm timId time property. of James Butler of New York , won the lilerclmunts' itnil immtiftcttmrcrs' , anlutizti stake race today. lIe also lowered the 1\Ierchmants' :111(1 Manufacttircrs' tinie record by a qtmurter ecoitd below 2:11 : % , made by Itlhmnil , tlto winner of lust year's Merchants' ittitii mint : fiteturers' stake. Iii wsnning"tlio great 'eflt of the Ilitmit ltibimn meetiimg ho llislltyecl : splciuhtd staying qual- itics its ivell as speed.'hen tj. . ' race vts over the winner ivato intradea before the crovl of 6,000 1)00010 , wearing IL hlorni blanket rcpi'csemitlimg time sours and stripes , Four races warn linislicil before ( lark , besides - sides Clfllletiflg the 2:16 : trot , imimllnisimed Tuesday. Mnttlo Patterson gal. first mnone' in the latter event , .Judge At Law' second , Sister Alice thmirti and 1iiem't fourth , Time in tIme deciding heat I 2:12 % . 'l'hmo sixteen starters In time Merchants' nimil 2'.lalmufletur- era' stake scored thirteen times before tlwy gOt away time first time. itesuits : 2:13 : trotting , purse 2,000 : John Nolaum , 1) . 5. , 1)9' l'rotligal , ilant FaIltttHitL ( Foote ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I 1 Red Ihee , 1) . C.Vilson ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 2 2 Russell 'ood , h. Ii. ( Yates ) . . . . . . . . .1 3 4 Pasomite , I ) . HI. ( Saumiulers ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 11 Thorn , b. nm. ( hirown ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Time : 2:12 : % , 2:13 : % , 2:12 : % . liiorchants' itlud IslanufacturcVs' stake of $10,000 , for 2:21 : class trotters : Directtmit JCclley , br. h. , by 1)1- ret , ilant 1tosu. Ludwig , by Anteo ( lCohley ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 1 1 1 Belle J , I ) . Ifl. ( Irwin ) . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 2 7 S Major Cilow , b. g. ( Benson ) . . . . 3 1 3 2 . 5 'rOcomis , b. g. ( l3cker ) . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . 7 Quiirterstnff , 0 , . ii. ( Yenuce ) . . . . 7 ( ( 4 11 i1iIte , , ii. g. ( Greenway ) . . . . . . . . . . S " 10 j 3 Russo Greek , elm. rn ( Neimavay ) 1 . , t Ii 6 Nancy ICing , blk. in. ( Laird ) . . . .11 ' I 11 5 4 'rimnorab , hilt. mm : . ( Mtllm' ) . . . . . . 6 S 5 5 9 I'rot.'ells , 1)1k. Ii. ( liitincs ) . . . . 3 10 12 10 llattleton , b. g. ( ( leers ) . . . . . . . 13 13 7 Ii dr Iloka , hr. in. ( Slear ) . . . . . . . . . . . .12 12 13 12 .lr Remme , g. in. ( Foote ) . . . . . . . . . . . .11 11 8 Or Gos' . Bolt , I ) . Ii. ( McLaughlinl5 ) I I ilis lImber I ) : : ) ' , cit. am. ( Wilson ) . .10 15 11 dr ( lCetchmam ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time : 2i2 : ½ , 2:11 : % , 2:11 : % , 2:13 : % , 2:1i'j. : 2:25 : trotting , pmirse $1,500 : Percy , i ) . 5. , ( Saunders ) . . . . , , . . . . 1 1 1 Incarnate , hr. g. ( Geers ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 11 3 Valpa. b. ni. ( Timuyeri . . . . . 5 5 2 Alice Dornman , b. am. ( Mcllbnry ) . . . . 8 3 5 Cozetto A ( Ioomls ) 4 4 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lquique , Lu. h. ( Ilutchings ) . _ _ . . . . . . . 6 6 ' .1 , Time : 2:13 : % , 2:13 : , 2:14 : % . 2:22 : pacing , nurse $1.50) : Atnerictis , hr. g. , by Itotfo N , dam I'tcola ( Curtis ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3 1 1 1 Captain Ranke , b. g. ( Liogash ) . . . 1 2 2 3 Tommy Y , b. It. ( Wilson ) . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 3 2 Time : 2:21 : % , 2:2(1 : , 2:23 : , 2:20 : % . hlg1i-1'rIeei1 Cold. LEXINGTON , Ky July 20.-Chancy Pat- tersomi , the man who deveiopcl , Ornainemt : and 1amburg , today bought IL 5-nmonthus-olil colt by Ilanover , sire of llnmmmlurg out of Ilen Eder's ( lam , fo which Ito pai ( $300) , No stickling has brought such a price 1mm years. The youngster Is a very 111)0 OflO. TWO MORE STARS DRENCHED Reforimi Poilceineit Sulumterge Their Ititoli igetmee in hioicruii tiI , Bellicose lnoxlcatlon , Two patrolmen of time reform police department - partment gave exhibitions Thursday night last of the manmier in which they conduct their rcformattvo methods. The officers are Patrolman William Costello and Patrolman J. F. McCuhiagli. The latter lmas resigned his position. MeCutlaglt has been on duty at thp exposl. tion groummds , Thursday night he became in. toxicatcd in Pabst's emi time Midway and caused a dlbturbanco , After leaving Pabst's at the request of the nmanngcc he visited other places and Indulged In a great deal of rough and boisterous fun with sever4t companions. Ho became sadly Intoxicnti. ITo failed to report for duty Friday , Saturday - urday and Sunday nights. Monday night ho sent in his resignation to the police board and It was accepted. In explanation of his conduct Mccul- lagh told Captain Haze that his wife and Ime had separated because of domestic trouble and that the separation had preyed heavily on his mind. In the case of Costello the first intimia- tion of his fail from grace will ho giveit the pollee board on the publication of tlmis story. Costello , accompanied by two women , sought to consume all the beer at the saloons of Martin McKemmna , Simernman avenue nod Locust. street , and at hilly Yoummg's place , Sherman avenue aulti Corby street , Thursday night while on duty. At McKenna's imlace , iecause time boor 'as not given to him tree of cllarge , ho closed up the place before mtdnlgbt by threatoiminU to armest time bartender on time charge of keeping open after the prcsclibcd hour. Costello visited Yotmng'a place ( mist. Bore ha got two glasses of beer , He itas in full uniform. From Young's Ito is'cmit to Mc- Kenna's place , where he and the women consumed several glasses of be3r each in one of the wimmo rooms , \Vttlm the bartender - tender nslzcd for his pay thmo olilcer Intoramed him that lie would "pinch : the 3olnt , " To pacify him tIme bartender servefi htitt mnoro liquor. Later , hovover , the bartender closed up the aIoon to save the stock , 'l'lmo cill- ccc was very much under tha immtluenco of liquor. Costello Is one of the tbmre' rlonthm' men recently appointed to tue force , 1143 came to Omaha from Lincohm , where ho was at one time a guard at. the penitemitiory. lie secured his appoizmtmnent at the persomlai solicitation of Governor hlolcomb , lie made his boasts to the bartenders on Slmerman avenue timat lie dlilim't care a rap whetlmer or pot be held Imis place in ( lie department , as there was always a job a.valtimig him ttt ( lie penitentiary , 'l'Iit , Cis ( immental II mimited. The new Wabash solid vestibule train of day coaches , aleoping and dining cars , A . train for tourists anti all classes of travel , 'vill Leave Chicago ( daily ) , ' 12 noon. Leave St. Louis ( daily ) , 0:10 : a. m , Arrive New York , i'a'est Shore , 3:30 : p. mum. Arrive Boston via Fitchburg. 5:60 : p. m , All agents sell tickotB for tlmis train nnl will tell you all about It. Ask' him or write G , N. Clayton , 0. 'IV. P , Agt.'abash It. . . Ii , Nimmicmt for C.ummmiminsimms , Iii a list of imppolntntents announced yes- teniay from Washington zind then withdrawn - drawn for correction were the names of two men well known 1mm Omnlmmo. Cnptalii James T. Dean , son.lmm-Iaw of General ieorge U. Iandy , is named to be major in the quarter- master's departrmmcnt and \Vjii 13. Cowln , son of General John C. Cowin , is ilamed to be captain In tim commissary department , tapt.zoin Cowin imas lately beer : admitted to the bar , having studied in his father's law olfice sincs leaving Yale , Etis1 : In spite of time fact that the attempt nmaile by certain nmemlers of the council to increase - crease the nsaessett valuation of the cor- poratlons was tthrnetl dow : : by a majority at the meeting Tuesday imight , Mr. Kelly of thme judiciary committce stateti lest oven- immg that the levy would be figured on time valuation of $1,847,000 instead of $1,733,000 wimich was the vnitmrttion rettlrneti by the assessors. Mr. ICelly insists that. tIme de- teat of tli0 amended resolution adding $114- 000 to the assessed valuation of the corporations - porations does not defeat the object aimed at as ho Imoltis thmat the first resoltmtion still stands. The resoitmtion which Mr. Kelly tics his faith to was imassod at a meeting held oil JunO 27. Time council was eqtmnli ) ' divided and Mayor Ensor cast the deciding vote. It provided for en increase in the assessment but did hot specify whether realer or personal property was to be raised. This oversight was discovered during time long recess nmml flfl attempt made to rectify the matter by substituting time resolution of- feremi Tuesday night in which the property to be rniscil was particularly mentioned. lb this connection Mr. Kelly says tlmat time coin. nmltteo will report tIm levy oil the valuation - tion which includes time increase and the corporations can fight it. if they want to. Attorneys look at the matter in different lights. Some thInk that Kelly is nil right but others say time defeat of the amimendoil resolution carried time original with it , zintl this is tim groummii taken by tue niajoritr , In case this opltmlon is upheld , mind time cent- , mittee flgtmrcs out an increase of $111,000 , it wilt have to ho paid by time city at large and time effect desired will ho lost , as the increase to time packers will be slight. 'lime annual levy must be mnado before At- gust 1 or time city will find itself without funds for a year and In case Mr. Kelly's tactics are pursued there is liable to he a deadlock again. Nearly everyone hero avers - vors an increase lit the valuation of the corporation - poration property , or at least they tlmink : the corporations slmould be cotmupelled to pay a just proportion of time tax , but it is asserted - serted that there is a right s'ay fluId a wrong way to go nbotmt such muatters anmi it is iimtimnnted In unmistakable terimla that time it'rong way is behmg lursucl at time lures- ont timmme. An tlmero scOrns to be conslmlcrable conm- plaint about time proposed levy for viaduct puirposes It is possible that tIme 4 % mills allotted to thIs fund s'iil be omitted. It surely will be if the comnmittco nppolmttcd to comifer witim the railroad managers in relation to viaduct repairs makes a favorable - able report. In that case the levy will not be over ' 17 mills , The levy for park purposes - poses vill hue inereasel to ammo-halt ot 1 mill , which Is time mmtlnlmunt allowed by Iat' . 3)ommmoernJe Fight on % 'nn Immsvii , Time meorganizeti Board of Education , vImlcIm is ( icmmtocratic miow hy oimo vote , is startiimg in to do it'hat : was Iurellctel shortly after election , that. is to remove republican employcs. The first resignation asked for is tlmat of .1. II. ValmDuscmm , time board's at- tarney. Up to tIme nrosemtt time 33r. Yamm Dusen has not acceded to the wishes of the majority mmd the clmances are that ime will not. Two years ago when Mr. Van Dusen was elected attorney for the board he declined the lOSitiOn anti refused to make application. Ito was , however , elected by a unammimous vote and at. the urcemmt re- quest of several members ngreedto mic- cept the position. Ono year ago bmo was re-elected 'without being an applicant. This year his contract expired on Jmmno 1 and upon being asked to ilefino his position Mr. VanDusen stated lit open session that Imo was hot a candidate for the place , As tlmcro were no applications for the position VanDusen ; s'as re-elected by a vote of eight to eno and ho cmmtercd into a coum- tract will : the board to do its legal work for one year. Jim speaking about this do- mar00 for his resignation Mr. VanDuson says it takes two to break' a contract and ho now proposes to stand on Imls legal right. Ito did not seek the position , he says , but alnco It has been given to him ho will do- dine to stop down and out to mak room for a democrat. Ono nmembor of the board has made the statement timat the democrats want to get rId of VanDusen on account of tlmo opinIon he rendered regarding the right of the old hoard to employ a super. intendent and teachers. Acting on timla opinion the old beard re-elected Superb- tendent Munro and signed contracts with forty-nine teachers. The new board Is seeking for some way of disposIng of Munro and some of the teaclmers , and it is understood - stood that an attorney , who will give a different opInion front that already ron- Ocred , Is desired. There viil be the live. heat kind of a fight on hand if the present - ont attormmey is supplanted by a democrat , Even the democratic members assort that timey bavo nothing against VanDusen as a lawyer , but timey want an attorney who wIll render the kind of decisions they waimt , and they are afraid that the present incumu- bent will not suit them In this respect , Armour Is Kilhiuig hhog , Today the Armour people will commence the slaughtering of cattle and sheep. It was tIme intention to start. timese two departments - partments of the big house yesterday , but otviimg to delays of aim unavoidable nature it was , deemed ndvisablo not to do so. Yesterday - terday the Arniours purchased 1,200 hogs on this market for local slaughter and this department will he kept moving right along , The mnaciminery all over the plant is a little stiff but everything will be in first class working order in a few days. J. Ogden Aramoimr and P. A. Valentine came over from Chicago to witness the opening of the now plant and were 'well pleased with time operations. Quito a number of visItors visited the plant yesterday , and all wore made welcome hy General Superintendent - tendent howe and lila assistants. 3iIIgIt , City Gossip , Rev , P. W. Moriarty bias gone to Ponca to visit relatives , B. A , Cudahy bias gene to Sioux City to inspect Imis new plant , J , 13. Murray of Cedar Itapids Is the gtest : of John Flynn. The new Highland school btmilding Is up to the second story now , Michael Reagan of Stuart , Ia , , spent yes- tordtuy in the city with friends , harry hit. Christie returned yesterday from a trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis. John Iiathbun and wife of Granmb Island are the guests of John F. Schultz- and faiiiliy , The sample ballots for the special bond election , to ho held on July 26 , are ready for distribtmtion C , J , Ilysham of Moorecroft , Wyo. , lmromught elglmt cars of western cattle to this market yesterday. lion. Isaac Noyes of Waterloo spent yes- termlay in time city the gomest of Imis ( laughter , Mrs. A. IA. Sutton. A number of South Omahw boys bare run away from home and gone to the harvest fIelds of Soutim Dakota. Mrs. T , P. Eiisworth is the guest of imor brother , J , I. llbarrmott. Mrs. Elisworth lives at Leavenworth , lad. Iuring Juno the milk inspector examined 122 samples of umlik and served 200 notices to clean vaults and cesapoola , Time city attorney is preparing an ordi- mince concerning the vacation of time alley asked for by thu now cooperage works. Time sum of $1,200 has been transferred fromn the special license fund to pay time iirst Installment o the Third ward fire ball , An ordinance Is being preparel ( lrovhi- lag for a (1ermanent sidot'alk on Q street , front Tsventy-sevcntb to Thirty-third street. A three days' examination for applicants for positions as teachers in the public public schools comimlellces today. The three members of the ezimmininil board have been asked to servo without pay in order that this extra examination may not be any ex pease to time taxpa3'erl ( . hly resoltttiomm of time council time electric ligimt at Twenty-first and It streets has been ordered moved to Twemmty.sccOfld ammd It streets. Daughters have bc-On born to Mr. nail Mrs. M , Lices , Nineteenth nflil Miltoy , 'tnil Mr. and Mrs. Fl Vocasek , Twenty-first nail Milroy streets , Cimnrhes V. ICnlgimt has reigneil hula 1)051" tion its tinmekeeper for the Ctmdahy Packing comupany anti has gone to work for the weighing association , The construction of tIme Lincoln sclmonl is progressing nicely , the top story is amY being bumiit. and it will not be long before time roof is in position. It is reported that the bridge over the tracks at Thirtieth and F streets is in 0 dangerous commdition nnl the city engIneer has been ortlereil to examine it , Isaac Young of the ilamumnmmul retail mnar- ket is 110(1 tit ) Witim a , badly cut hand. While working yesterday lme accidentally clipped the enl Oft one of his fingers. It is the intention of time council to pass an ordlimanco providing for the laying of permanent sidewalks on botlm ils of Twcmmty-fourth street front J to L street , City Attorney Montgomery ions been In. structed to draft an ordinance for time con mitrtmctiomt of a sIdewalk on time east sub of Ts'eatietlt street. front (1 to it streets , At I ) session of tue high court of No- imraska , inlepemtzient Order at Foresters. Dr. C. Zl , S'cimindeh of tlmls city was elected Imlgim pimystcir.n nnzl Clmnrles lbomholt Imighi treasurer. Time next annual nmcotlmmg of tIme order wilt imo Imeld ltcrc in Jmmiy , ISDO. FINANCE COMMITTEE'S REPORT NILE Iommni A II Inlm ( ' ( Of 'i'hma'nrI'ni Stumge llmlmplu'eM Are ( h'ttittg lott-mt it ) 21mmsImmss , Tile business of time National Alliance of Stage Employea yesterday immormiimmg was time report of time flimance committce mmimd tIme seat- bag of two delegates front \Vnshliugton , vhmo arri4jcil today. Time crcdcumtinls of the two delegates front Waslmlngton vcre a trifle mixed , and a large portion of tIme nmornlmmg was sncmmt. In straicimtonlnK them oumt. Timese delegrutes fromii Wasbimmgton , fldovarib A. Fienunitng atmil Edward II. Cohiimms , were finally admitted to time association anti gi'en all privileges of mmmembcrship. There : tro imow sixty delgatca regularly : mdmtiitted to time coit- vcimtiomm.Vlmen the Actors' society and othmer organizatlomma of a like nature are adimuittetl tlmo total number will be st'cIietl to some- timing like seventy-live. Time afternoomm scesiomo was dovetail to time remmmalnilcr of time report of time flmuammcial eomnntittee , time iliscimesloim of nilmittimug the .Ainericaim Actors' assoclatloim to tite alliance amid tIme receiving of clmarters frommm ram bus locals tlmrotmghommt tlmo UnIted States. After much dlscomssiomm it was ( iecille:1 : to adopt tue foliowimmg rczoltmtloims i'egartlimmg the ndnissiomm of actors : We ( leclim it for the best interests of time actors' society nnil for otmr own orgmimizn- : tion that their application he referred to the American Fctieratiomt of Labor and that they connect tbemmmsclvcs 'ithm that hod ) ' . An offer on our imrt through a mom- tuah understammdlng to arraimge for aim cx- cimango of fraternal ( lelegates at our rc- SleCtiVO animtmat COflS'eimtIOnS zimii : aid themum lit ally 1V ) ' in our power during the the- atrlcal seasomm. Timis rcsoitltion 'was uinantmoimsiy carrIed , Time actors are represented by Joimn Jack , F. F. O3ackay and Charles lothian. Alter It was decided to adopt time resolomtion time qomestion came Imp at time advisability of turning time alliance from a natiommal nIh- anco of America to an intcrnationnl nih- ance. No decision was arrived at nod the debate oil timis question will continue to- day. No meeting of time scene shifters was held during the evening. Tromated Clerlo is Missimig. William Gcnnett , bumtcher at 2020 South Eighth street , has reported what he be- hieves to Imo the serioms : delinquency of Peter Waiien , his clerk. Wnlien , rime Is 18 years old , has been employed as delivery - livery clerk and all-round mnan in time shop for the last four months and grew in the estimation of imis employer. Yesterilay Wahien was entrusted vitlt $80 in casim , two checks and an uncollected 1011 to realize - izo on the latter and then make a deposit of the whole. He realized on the lmiiI hut tailed to appear at the bank and has not been located since. Tite delIvery wagon with whicit he left the shop was found last night at a livery stable on Fiftcenthi and Cass streets. Mmml' Settle with t1m Ilaimk , ThiO county commissioners met 1mm committee - mittee of the whole yesterday with time bondsmen of time Midland State bank. TIme meeting was for tile omiriose of trying to reach some conclusion with reference to a settlement of the climlm timat tIme county has agaimmmtt the bank. Notlming was done , however , aside from the bomiilsmi'n saying that they 'would formumlato and submit a proposition lookIng to an ndjtlstment of tile claim , When tim Midland State hank failed a number of years ago It owed the coummty $20,000. Since that time time sum of $2,000 In dividends has been paid. nrrbnge 1leeuise. 'rho following marriage licenses vere Issued - sued yesterday : Name and Admlress Age. Chris Peilorsen , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Mrs. lichen B. Kmmight , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . 25 John S. Bergman , Omaima. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Julia A. Bcrgquist , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Ben Walters , Nashville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Natla Randolph , Oiimaba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 CmN'N Agitiimst Commcessiumtm ir's , Fritz Miller of the Schlitz pavilion , Walter - ter Willard , manager of Pabst's pavIlion , and Charles Stiller , manager of the Gormmman village , were served with warrants cimarging " " - If life is worth 7""t-r baying it is worth I _ , taking care of , ' , does not pay , either in our vork or " . . . 0 Il r pleasure. , ( When people m readofayouimg , ' Jnamm who has I been killed . i wimile perform- I I lag some reck. - ' " I I less feat on a l ' I / - ) toboggan or at , l'e . , 1/ - some other hmaz- " - , ardoumi apart , : . / I their avnmnatlmv ' : : ; 9vii1' : ; i niicd'with &i I /fl// surprise that ! , Y human being , if ' / should thus care. 'ti ' Y iessiy risk life , ' I / I 'I'hmerc are timout. . - sands of : ncn who Ire recklessly risking their Urea wluhlc they ro about their comummon every.day avoca. Lions. They over.work timey do imot take sufficient time from business or labor to eater or sleep or rest , or to care for their health , Outraged nature timrows outdaimger signals , to which they pay ume imecil , ' [ 'hey stiffer front bilious or imervous disorders , froam sick hiealaclme , giddiness , dtotVeimlCSs , colt ! chills , fiushings of beat , simortmlcas of breath , blotches oim the skin , loss of zip. petite , ummeomfartable sensations jim time stomach after meals , loss of sleep , lassi. tude and trembling seimsatlons. These are the advance symptoms of serious mmd fatal nmalad tea. All disorders of this nature arc cured by Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery. It restores the lost appetite , gives sound ammd refreshing sleep , : miakes time digestion per. feet , the liver active. It purifies time blood and makes it rich with time life.giviumg dc- ments of the food. It is the great blood- makerand uiesh.builder It muakes timebody active and time brain kecim. It is the best of nerve tonics , Thousands have testified to Its mneritt , No honest dealer will urge Impon you a substitute for the little extra profit it may afford , The man or womaamm who neglects consti. pation is gathering 1mm tIle system a m'tore of disorders that will culminate bim semite serious and possibly fatal malady , Dr. , I'icrcc'a Pleasamit l'chlets arc a sale , suze speedy and permanent cure for coumstipl lion. Oae little " Pellet " is a gentle laxa- Uve1 and two a wild cathartic. . - - them with hat'Ing o1il hiqtior itt their rm2' Spective PISCOs Smmndny last lit vlhatiofl of tim law , 'Flue imtornmstlons ! WOR sworn tO by I'ohleo Captain Sigvnrt on thuc lnformtt" tion obtained by W. il. Simon in the employ - ploy of the exposition antimorities. FIRE RECORDS Pluto 'l'4)t0'fl"'IiCd Omit. CiIiLLiCOTiiE , 0. , 31:13' 20.-The tnwfl of New holland , ten miles northwest of lucre , was nearly WiiCii otlt b ) ' fire at au early Itood' this meriting. All the Inmalness hoomses in the lirinclital street anti a hotel ivero entirely tie- stroyetl. The only lire protection was a chemical engitme , wimich became disabled wlmen ptmt to tise , The estimated loss will ho about $ Th,000. _ _ .Juiie ilIIls lhmmriu , NEW YORK , Jolly 20.-Flro in the Chelsea ' ' jUte mmiills lit Orcenpoint today damaged the building to tlmo extent of nbotmt. $50,000. A sinmtdowmt iviil ho necessary wltlch ivhll affect 1,000 claplOyCs of limo 111111 $ . ( Jop THE I3XCLLNCI1 O SYRUP OF FIGS is due nOt only to time or'tgitoalhty anti Silnp1'mc'ot.y of tim comulm'tnziton ! , but. itlso to the care attol skill wltlm which it. i it Inmonufactured by scientific processes hnowvm to time CAI.P0I1NIA Plo Sa'mout' Ci : ! . only , mont ! . ve . visht to impress ompon all the importance of 1)tmrclmns'tng time true mind or'mgimmal rcnmedy. As the gelluine Syrup of Figs is munmtufneturcd by time ( L.u.IFohiNI. Fin Svnut' Co. lIlly , LI. kmmovIccigo of that fact. ivill assist. one iii : tvohtl'mng the ivortimiesa intitatious immnumu factured by othet' par- tics. 'rime hligil st.ammdhmg of tito CAII- ' FO1ONIA. Fin Syitum' Co. with the mncdi. cml profession , ittiti time mttisfaction wh'mcim time gemuitme Syt'ut of Figs has given to mhhijoims of fnimo'iiles. makes , f tile 11111110. of time Cotmpammy : a guaranty , A 4 of time excellence of its remedy. It is \ . fzmr in advance of nil other laxatives , \ as it. acts on time kidmmeys , liver and bowels witliottt irritimtimmg or weaken- immg' themum and It does hot gripe nor nauseate. 1i ordertoget its beneficial effects , please romneniber time amo of time Company- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FaIANCISCO , cdi. uIuIsvmLl.u. i NIIW YORK. N.Y t SUMMER RESORTS 1 Os LONG 1S'L.1) . fly the Occnt On time outlm shtoro or the soLmmmtI on th u'ootletl norlim shmore. Semid Sc 1mm stnntps for ' 'i.otmg Island , " an illmmstm'atrd descriptive 1)00k : it' for "Smmimmnmer 1 homes , " a hook ( hesl'mitulng imot els umnd boardIng ilOhiSei4 on I.oimg im4immill : , umuid Sc fom' ' 'timmiqumn lMmiur Isinilti. " Itt ) nrt work of phmotogrnpimic reprotiometions , to 11. B. SMI'I'hI , Tralile Manager. Long lslaiitl ft. It. , Iong lslammd City , N. Y Patrollize IIone Industries . ; thy l'mlrelmnNtimg C0OlII Mawic a C tile 1(01. ( Ioao'lzmg 2'ebrimsimt 1actor1csm - AWNINuS AND TENTS. O3IAIL' . 'l'm3N'l' AtJ IOUIIIIEIO. CO. ( Successor ) Omaha Tent. and Awning Co. ) Manufacturer tent , , awnings ; jObt.ers ladles' an,1 giluts' 1dBClttfltoliCS. Temmts br rent. 1311. Fnrnnm St. . Oiuiaha. hunmIwERhIls. OM.tflA 1111 tIViN ( . ASSOCI.t'r ION. Carload ahipmens made in our own retri- prater cars. lulue itihtcn , , Elite Export , Vienna lIxiort anti Fanmily Export dclIvere.1 to all axts of the city. noi.mcna , . p OMAhA. IOml,1311. VOit1CS , I .JOmtN IL. I.OWRISY , Prop. " -1 petters , Tanks aimd Sheet ron \Vork , Special tacliltteil for eoing repairs , etc. Tel. 1359 CORNICE wonia. , C. ' ' ' V. L1'ESl6'I'iIht , 13.tGLE CORNICI11 WOflKS Stonufactimrer ot Gttmvnnizetl Iron Cnrmmmcop , Ql. 'anIzed Iron Skylights , Tin. Iron cmi Slnt flooring. Agent ( or Kirinears Steel Ceiling , Ios.lo.mr North , l1Cveptlm atree ( , CItIVKII11 1'AC2ORlIS. .4sU3RIC.tN lihMCtIi'l' dtNI ) MF'G , : - \ ' . Wlioieai. Cracker Manufacturers. I OMAhA , NEIl. DYE WORKS. soltor3ls.tcmCs 'i'wz CITY DI'13 ! VlItlS , 1521 I'nrmmirn St. Dying and cleanIng of garments and goodi of every tiescription , Cleaning of fine garments peclalty , FLOUR HLLO. S. V. C.1I.MAS. Flour , Meal , FosS , Bran , 1013'l1.iT Norllm 17th Street , Omaha , Nob. C. B. jilacle , Manlger Teisphone IlL IRON WORKS. JAVIS & GOVti1LL , JIION tVOItI $ . Iron amimi llrns' . Fommndcm'a' . Manufacturers and Jobbers of l.tachilncry. General - oral repairing a specialty. 1501 , 15 aad 1105 lacItson street , Omaha , Nob. . - LINSIIST ) 011. I YOliM..N lliiIi'lJ Oh I. % VOIIiCS. Manufacturers old process raw hineed oil , Set. tie boiled linseed oil , ijid i.roc'ss groumic.l itaseed cakes , ground and , reened. Ilasered for drug. giets. OMAIIA , NhIl. ) IATTIIIhSSIIS , - Ou.tilt , ImIIhIING Co. l'tantmfaetUrers of' hiim grade Mattreue. , 1111 iIartev SitCCt. Omaha. Oi'l.SRAIJ. NI ) IIIIIIIT' PJOCTOI11ES. Ic.t'l'Z.SlI'ltNF' COMPANY , Mfr , . Clothmmng. mantz , 3hmrtm' , Ot'eahl , , OM.tuIA sJitIu - ShIRT PACTOlOlmS. -S .5 , ii , ilYiNS , NiIhJl.SIA : Shthit'l' COMPANY. Exchulsis'O custom almIrt tailors. 1517 1ama - VINIIUAR ANfl PiPlCh25. hI.t.thl3I.tNN YIIG.4ll CO. atanufiuctlirerl of Vin'gzmr , h'lckles , Cat.up , , Mustard , , Celery and V'oroestemimire , Sauce. Wtr.ONS ANT' ) CAIORIAUES. - VJ i.I.IAM I'V'ISiFFhiIt. Per a gooi ubslantial veimlcie of any descri- then , for 1eplintiag or rubhs'r tires on new or cli wheels-thu heat olars is 11th and Leavenworth Bmreetl. tel CiGAT MANIJ1ACTtJfth5fl9 , lilINil . ( Co. Largest factory in this west LeadIng Jobberi of Omaha , hamitai City. I.incoin anti St. Joseph handla our goods. :001 l'arnmn Street. A. 13. 'F. Co. ; me'engors furnihod ; bag. gage deilycred. 1302 flouglee St. Tel , 177. .