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TflLEfIT BREAKS EVEN. Three Heirllj Hacked F.TOrttes Finish First At th -Chicago Tte. Binfax, the California Crack, Cats the Banning and Wins Handily. laso Duks.Cart Gunn, Jim Dunn, Vers; d'Or and Lady Black- burn Winners. 1 eTsatb At Kansas City sf tha Jockey So Badly Hart Bj tba Tall of Ills XoaaL RESULTS OF i ALL RACES.

CHICAGO. Kaea. Fust Hoa. Fsrora Ho. lira BUsa Duls Nobte.

Curt Qua Farmer. Third Camilla, fiakartoav Verge d'Or. Smb. Lady hiacEbors UUr. BRIGHTON BEACH- Rac.

Fmsv Rout. Saoomt Bona, rim Step Sir Lauomov HaJmulh. Xiuy T. Third. Zorliux Frontons, Urha rta TatlUr.

UTta. laart Ramblar. Blxt r-adaatriao Xaduse flUy. aTuU Zaw. KANSAS CITY.

Fnurr Hoasa. Bat 1 labor. Third Punsaar. Tarn Una. rr FiftJu.

Eia Blua BoU. ftirta Bn Cox. ON A HEAVT TRACK. Well-Backed Favorites II old Their Own Willi Chicago Outsiders. Chicago.

July 3. Bain fall in torrents last night, and the track at Washington Park to-day vm heavy. The afternoon was eooi and pleasant, and 5,000 people enjoyed some first-class sport. The heav- ily backed favorites won. and the bet-tins public regained part ot yesterday's losses.

There were only three horses en-tecwd lor tho handicap, Viro d'Or vu at short odds, but wads of money went on him toward tbe end. He woa under a strong pull. Following are the details: First Kaoe Purse $600. for two-year- olds, selling five-eighths of a mile. Start.

era; Bhueonne. 100 (L IlatrLs. 8 to 1: Blare Duke. 103 (Fox. 3 to 1 ay S3 (Keith).

10 to 1 La Pnente. 105 iNar- Viee). ta 1: Dollv uhW OS iHthtI. to i htaott-In-It, 101 tCroodaie), to Strictly. 100 (Porter).

4 to-1. Strictly and I Pueato -were the first to show. They were nioeljr bunched as the turn tor home, and all wkippiag. Blaze Duke drew away Bear the wire, and won by a length from Dully Nobles, who Beat Bay S. a joeck.

Tfcne. 1:07. Second liaco lursa SoOO, same conditions as first five-eighths of tulles Starters! Fakro, lOi (McCarty); 15 to Kagner, 100 (Porter). 12 to 1 Tom Harding. HO (Uazlett.

a to-1: Lena iVoy, lul tFinkv. to Saia Farmer, 112 (Fox). 2 to Curt US Oi. IVilliams). 2 to 1.

Falero first away to a good atari with Tom Harding and Lena Frey la the order named. Saia ParnMer rushed to the front at the turn, and with Tom Hard ing showed the way to the betting sheds lire Wililauis brought Curt Ounu up, and. passing the leaoors. won in a eau- ir by three lengths. Sam Farmer beat llarding a length fur second money.

Time, Third JSaoe-Ptrrs 1 $800, "for three. year-oils and upward one milu. Starters Lonir SWwr. lOl (McDonald). IX to 1 Clio, lO? Oi.

WiUlams), 4 to 1 Alio ha, 109 (Simnaon). 7 to 2: Amsterdam. 109 a. Lewis), 15 to lUnfax. low (Sar- rjoei, to uimrusii, vuegan za to 1 rltTTtm, 107 (Morris), 13 to Penn 107 lEnelish).

lOtoi; Camilla. aio (teaman), a to 1. ILe flac fell to a seed start. Rinfax. true to his usual tactis, jumped kut ana a XKt pace.

At the far turn CHo challenged the leader, but Narvice elmok the Calif or nian ut. and he drew away tend Won by two Vngths. Caiuilla eame fmtt and beat Clio a neck for the plswe. Time 1 :48 3-4. Fourth Kace li rae $WK).

for three. yar-ckln end upward aellinff mile aiwl seventy yarua. trtes Uenal, 10 lltoyer), 4 1 Billy Plnkerton. its theamsji), 5 to 8 Tom Daly, lit blosn). 3 0 1 Sunny brook, 110 (English), to 1 John Dalv.

104 tAIorrt) 3ia1: Jim Dunn, 104 (Ihorpe), 10 to 1 Bill Nye, 1 (Keith). lO to 1. Jim Dunn took the lead with the Dag and was never headed, winnlnc bv a length from Pinkerton, who was stupidly riauen by r.iQaai. bunny- nrooic wss tluia, Kwa lengtjis away lime 1:53. Fifth lUce Hantiicnp for three-year atla Anil 1lnWM)a t'tin rl iLul and one-eighth miles.

Starters: virge d'Or, ISO (R. Williamst, 2 to 5: Clock-ner, 110 (xM.hburn), a to 1 Billy Pinker-ton, 103 (Thorpe), 10 to 1. Plnkerton jumped forward, and at the Tarn was a uztn neture tree Or. Down the back stretch Plnkerton increased his lead to two lensrths. When 1he far turn waa 'made ilArk-nr.

Virge d'Or passtxi the lender, and ooinln-T neck, tilockaer was three lengths before mny tinKerton. iraie Sixth liaee Purse $60O, for three-year-olds and upward, selling; mile and seventy yards, trtarters: Jtennte Annis 1S7 (lTsalett). (1a Lady Ulackbum, 3 08 (Fox), 4 to LeU May, 107 IMneney), ,4 to 1 Hev 107 (R UUanis). to 1 bt. Albans 110 IHennessy).

5 to 1 First Lap, 101 Lehk sfay showed the war down the back stretch and to the turn, where Lady Blackburn made her run. Half. way zrom Home lsd7 lUaekburn drew away, and won by a length from LeU May, who beat St. Albans two lengths i or ua piaoe. xuno 1 :94 x-i, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES.

IT. Aadersea Accassd of Rldlag Crooked Race Oa Rambler, New York, July S. (Special.) This was the second day of the races at Brighton Beach, and a crowd of 7,000 witnessed tno seven races on the pro. gramme. The track was dry and in fine condition, aud the weather all that Could be desired.

First Kace Six furlongs. Starters: froldtrtep. Sir Launoelot, Blanche, The Doctor, Henry Mack, La Grippe, Loril- Jard and Chuhowio. Blanche until the head of the stretch was reached, and then died away. uoiuncp tnen came uurougn and won handjly by a half length from Sir Launoe lot, who boat Blanclte tlirce parts of a length, "lime, 1:17 Second Race Seven furlongs.

Start-. ers: Dr. Helmuth. Kitty J. Pali- sade, Ballston and Strrke.

hUtty the first, into tho wth PaiimdeTj.B. anI Dr Helmuth next As aoon as they staightened out the last named eame through and won rery easily a imgth and a half from Kittie ho ties J. B. two lemrtha. Time.

1:29 1-2. Third Piv fnrlonn. Rtartenti Zerlihu, i'remout, IbiTraetion filly, St. Mark, Rcik IX, Hory, Dr. Bill, Vera Oily, Jforu.

Lhoda colt and Heh. zoning won eMiy ny itngta anu a bait from FremoDt, wuo via a length oeiore nieiraeuou uuy. lime. 1 Fourth ii.icO'Six larlons. Starters: Crbsna, TatUer, Midget, Coatura Vivid, lattie Fnid.

lttlu Addie. 11u-if aud Fairy. Urbane stayed in front to the end and won by bead from lsttW. tieat Midgv tour lengths for the place. Time, rifth Kace One milu.

Starters Fearl Set, Kamhkr, Leponto, Lysander and Jikok High. i I w-r I itKiuuiiT cuum iufvm wng, nut ii. ac- aon puiica i.un ocruna iepsnto and I'earl ix t. where he had no chance to r1a, and Wiq.i, when is was too; iate. eamo on, rvarr es won oy a axcit.

frua l.amblor, beat Lepaato a neck, 1 :4 1 Sixth lCaoe-ix furlonsa. Starters: Peruvian, xArdcetrin, Medusa fiiiy. Cold It was won by Pedestrian. Medusa filly so mad, and Cold Wave third, lime, 1:18 1-2. Jeveier won the seventh race, with Zed second, and Pickett thirds Time, AT KANSAS CITY.

Death ef the Jsskcy Who Was II art Oa tke Track Laat Thursday. Kansas City. July S. Jockey "Ward, who was hurt when his mount fell lust Wednesday, died late last night. and his death threw, a gloom over the crowd at JEx position Park to-day.

Four of the six events wenf to utdidora. Settle and First Day were the only winning favorites. Firt Kace Four and a half furlongs. Lucy Day won: Hal Fisher, second; Tramp, third. lime, Second Kaoe Five and a half fuiv longs.

Settle won Alt ha, second Bob Francis, third. Time. 1:14. lhixd Kaoe Fifteen-sixteenths of a mile. King Punster woa; Tamer Kne, second: lorenee Slaughter, third, lime.

1139 1-2. Fourth Kaee Fr Fink Day won Angcree. EeJuind Fl1nghy, third. Sio time taken. Fifth Kace Six furlongs.

El-ia B. won: lilue Kock. second: Grannie A third. Tune. 1:19.

Sixth Kace Six furlongs. Pastime won JUen Cox, second li. Yv. lieecher. third, lime.

1:19 1-2. SUCCESSFUL INAUGURATION. First Day ef the Meeting at the Tfew EvaaTille Track Evansville. Ind, July 3- (Special.) The first diiy of the summer meeting of the Tri-State Fair Bacing Associsfloa waa a thorough, success in every parti o- ular. Nearly 4,000 people attended.

The result of the races was a surprise. as all of the favorites were beaten. The performance of Feather dge in thee 2 'AS trot was a feature. She is a four- year-old bay filly, by Flga, and has been the family pet of J. Weaver.

It was her first race, and she broke badly in the first heat, but after that settled. down and won the succeeding heats handily in remarkably taet time, defeating Chartterton, Ked Clever, Ueorge virgin and iuari I awaie. Her tune ror the three heats was 2:31 1-2; 2:29 1-2; 2:31. The running race, mile dash, was won by liopeditle. with, red W.

Cook second. lime. 1:49 1-2. r- ia the 2:40 pace but three Bortea Started, Protetiou having lame lxst night. Aliie Crittenden wae the favorite, but was' beaten by Franide who captured the last three heats.

Crit- tenaen gos seoona money, and nfce third, lime. 2:31 1-3; Ihere were five starters in the class for two-yeur-okis. Honest, Clay captured the aevond and third bevta. aud the race. Time, 2:03.

Kin- arelU was second. Bed Girl third. Vud iaster iourth. Bud Doblo will drive Victorias- in the 2 :20 paoe to-morrow. PICK THE OUT.

Ties For Plnsgers On Eastern Jlr Feerta Raeea. Kew York. July 4 (Special.) Frob ble winners to-day st Morris Park are 4 Ln-sus(eage, wadgo 'li; DwyrV4 Bstv Stockton Kingston. Tenny: JieUie lily. San Juan; Houston, Arab; Prohibition.

Airshaft; lwongtreet. Suuroe. Aw firighton Beah: Wendawjy, John Vav.tna; areuy. wongre; Arreei. IVruvnoi: Tanner, Importer; lulla.

BUckburn, 'Eon; Ckduk Lleve: Strido- wayi xiowianuer vruuuer, liWroy. Lsxlagton Horse Kotoa. Lexington. Ky Jury 3. iSneeiaLi i.

ec. u. traus have soul to -fci. Corw rlgaa the bay filly by- ioueleUow. dut XJiUie xancy.

Timothy Vld, of Bob ten. baa bought of Brur Hill Stock Farm a yearling colt of Uon Carlos. J. B. Perrv.

cf this oitv. i.i to the McConuick-Levi Stu.k of Bowling urwa, mo cheirnut nare aGrego4, by Kubert with eojt 'by Jay I'n v. iwuuiror vm nr Ti nlverMiry ef tho death of Aimont. Lp wo. ajuunj iuu Krct sjre ot trou ters had to his credit thirty-four trow ten? with rvirdi.

ur i Tarty-tlve sires with 131 sons in the list and twenty-four dajua wiri. lu 44 Ultf V1X KMJ Pooling On To-Uay'a Race a. Pools were sold ss followa at tho Turf ucaaoge Ust night on to-tUiy's rscea AT BK1UUTOK BKACH. irt Kaes Flve-elghtha of m. mtiMt tnr 43: Ca-scatle.

113. St: Tiiornton. 11.1 s-io; John CaviuiAiigb, 113, 30; itreatuuns, it taui. lwo, VtNMi- loo. atetta, 117; Aunle lod taa.

nceuua ol a niUa: SMklli tic B7il -atsuas. lO; icer Lortga, lw. llrcity, loo, siij Daliueuy, lotl. 10: to. Sh: Vtvi.L lo, beT lO.

IuUSo. i02, (Wgrenw llS 5 bir louiceloi, no, Guuiiicu, iou; tot rttuuiun. iklra Kace ilve-eigktlia of a uiiie: aeJU fni Feruvlao. lort. feu bdlo rt nm.

loo, 1S; bitter to Jim Dvug- Count, 10a. 0- liuLWiaiLn. 1111 Avon, loa, feercM colt, i6, ea; Utiia tourca Kace Tnre-narters of a mJle: UleiiBiound- lua Alarm UeU. lt ally. lut.

7: aa: Vllltir 10O, eu; littio Wuinte tw. fa: Tauir. 113, sij'; joha rlO; VVatUraouV JjJ ituu Kave tutditna Handicap; one and one-eighth o.ilc: lntuk, l-, -5 Koal TtiO. lull bUokburS, 15; Xei Wrter. lo.

aO; JUg. Jaly, lOO, ei2. "wiling i Giendale, 134, ktevc. 134. ll: Tmv licnaiJxa.

1, A WlQf v' i.cuevue, 110, lr. lUubrouvk. na tv 11') iiu. 1 1 vTii.Ti I 1U, d. AUiUpn.

us. Cruiser, no. as Blla-J. llo, FtU Hoy. lib, 13- iir.

nt? lo ungel. 110, tis. AT MOXMOCTH. lintt Mace Three-fourth. tv.

10. J. in- jdm S15 (Vuit. IOS. t3Mtoufoii.

1W. Uvra7lot! 10; ITioebo, loa. AnrOe. Luna 64: Spaniard fui Second EacSr-JmJrpcudnor Stakes three- THE fbtu-th of a mile: Alrbatt, fio, Ir. WUoox.

113, rt: Alrpljnt, llrf, GnIe, 108, ta; Vernon, HW Jirtl ot.lt, lOd, 4 Tans Da-k, I0S. a vrjan. doue eolt. 1CH. ea: Amis tiltuio, iu SJ3; LUUn Tmnlar riuy, iw, Cbertdor.

103; Actlolam, JOSS Uproar COlt. IOO Motto, 105 7 TUliU T. ve-Kirst Dt1iao; Frtn 01 July llsnaicap; one Bille HlM-cliHt, 113, iKki; 1 iia, riO; PtocWton, 110, rMO; Xiblo. J'7. tH Bey Del Rey.

ion, t. otirta Kace ecan prenesT -one e'ehth mll: Riler. 123. Kinetrton. 1-J40: Tenny.

liU. iwu, FUlh Bare fieeond THTislnti twii-iji July llanilicap: ouo mile- Kan wood, 115, QulUfeU lia. 3: Bemwosi U'. tto; FaRSn. 111.

4 Jtian. lOrt. Klldeer, 1M. tU Jaioen. 104, se; Xflllo Plr, 103.

el 2 RrM, 10.1. lO; Ca-Haiis. im. lot, Capt. Wagrua-.

ICO, tt, Oiaer OS. 3. sjxtn Race neven-clirtiUia 01 a mim; clUng: Arab. 115, 13; Varsee, W. to; HouNton, llo, at: Atlvenmrcr, to.

Stent Roe Five and ontvtialf riirion5. seUtn: KmiMtrk, 5: JirKsl. 02; Merced, ii PeliMliHt, IOI Alrsuaf 107 Trehlbt- ttcn, lis; utuo han.ijr, iouj uua ci' loo; Arnold. 5: onwnon. 100,, Hollo.

Joe Kelly, lot. Se rooUn EKhth Itae welter 'Tte. mnoi Wmrock, 115, bongrtrecm, 144, 3 in inn. 12.1 tn: King Beautv. 113; Adeuna, HO Senator, 112- flsku 5.

AX -11 lAHU. -v First Bare Five-elcuth of a mile: for maiden: T'matlla, IOS, 15: WMte Wlns, lOH. va; Redlna, lot), xa: irsuiuvan. mo, Ansrcau. 10, S3: NelUo lo, atO; rieinnrtnaw li.

(lo; miw Santo, KH stia JLue, 104, S3; JulU tihipnian. ion, Second Kace on ana one-eigntn miioa: Blackburn, lis. ti; Penn 10R. fd; rrtnoe. 10.

S3; wutnv, 105. aia: rotta- ful, 10s, a Homer, 105. la lalgowaa. jos. srw; narry Kay, wa, Thlru Race One mile: sellln Tom vary, 114 Hardee.

HO: Oarer. 107 Fairy Queen. 10s Jennie Ootrrcll. 103 Pat Coulry, los llorctuv 103: vaui.nreu. air iueen.

OA- TimiL 114. Tin Fourth Race bnertlan Maxn: ono ana one-quart er miles: San Joaquin, 115, WJ Iomtre. lis. V-il btx-ut, iiz. Shipmate, 123, 14; Allen Bane, 122, ltiuwte.

'li. Torn Kccars. 122. Yakt 91. I9; 127..

S4; Ekifman. l-'U. HO. FUth Race Ihrre-ouarter niilw heats: Big Thnwi. TlO TniMt.

lie. CO: Joale 114. V30: Kate Mai fine. 114. unn Crete, 112.

to: Joe Carter, IOB. 15: Too liHt IO.I. MO: Wood Decker. 03. S3.

Klxth Itaco Handicap one mile ban. tlMo, 122. 12: Fayette. 114. SIO; GuKttv ll sio: Brazos.

112. a UlocKner. liu. S7; GeraldlnB, 107. 10: FakU, 104, 3 BustncM.

li. S3 Roaemonu lOO. SIO Lonsl'rht. 102. IVttiolri.

0, S3 JotS M-. 107. S5; Chtmea. 9, SIO: Vortex. 9S.

ka Kehanut. SS. HKi Forerunner, we. SIS. Seventti Race nve-eiHntjia or a mm; roe maiden two-ycar-okUi Mbsal.

Ill Bam Sal vador, lit; nter. Ill: Fertlatse, 111; Gavoao. Ill; t-lenard. Ill; Bob Forwtee. Ill; Madden, 111; Illume, 111 Salvation, Hl "Vrt EHthm Race One mUe: selling: ira Brlile.

12t; Jim liunn. 110; ft. Aioan. ll: CnniH, 114- Pennvroal. loo: Martin RitKwIL IOS Etl BolL 107 KU Klndig.

107 1 Getaway, iut atodjeaaa. lo-a. Bio pooling. AT GlOCCESTER. Ftrnt Bsso-Oeven-elabthB of a mile, sell- ing: lAmidcer.

los; tTtxiirai, iue-; i.ea wood. lOa: KanesTUlo. ion mirs. li. 104; Sbakespearo, 104; Monnoon.

104; Cor ocUa. loa: NurimL lOO: Moorenei't. CoL Harwood. IOO; Alan Archer, 100; tiataa. IOO.

No mwlinir. teoor4 usee uceiati mue; iow olds: Hyadntle 115; Jeraica, 112; no mocracy. 107 Slnone, IOT Noble Putte, 105; Bailey, los; felaoder. ICti; ronvira: J-. pooling.

11 pd Race Throe' quarters of a mne; three-vear-olds t'Jislhaau 122 Fannie Iewia colt, 115; Appomattox. 115; Quar-tenuetch. 113: Euna. HO: Marr Stone, HO: Helen Roae. HO; Pardon.

105; Martha Washington. IOO. No noollnc. Fourth Rce tsix ana a nail mnonra. aou- lnr Kabel.

IOT Cartoon. 104: Kndurer; 104: Barxatn. ltti: lago, ins; wnite aose. 94: Mohican, trj. No ponttntr.

FUtii Raoe ourtu ot July Handicap ono mile and a quarter: Hratier. 114; lit tan Iter. 1091 Elvton. 100: Retrteve. loo; LoUnn.

JVil Kvne its; juora 01 wie Harem, 100; song nue, xuu; runyk iw. No ooollns. Sixth Kace six and a hair rurlonira. aen- tng: count LTlna, 114; Alfred liw; vevav. ltw xi.smet.

low uuae jodo. 109 Little HUu ao7: Samaritan, 107 i JluLy loa: Rtodv Prinxle. 104: Bonnie Kin. 104: fillmer. F.

J. 99 1 Austml. ss Miaa Maggie. 92 Madge i. faa.

Dooltnc eeventh Ear 81x and a half furlonca. sellinx: J. X. O. 114; Clamor, 114; Bo 114: rninlre Kelly.

113: William iienry. 107 TeteiMione, 10 jaca: itatsoe- lor, IOT wanderer 11.. 104; sorrtnwni lo2: A very, tw Tenany. 99 Sam 90 Tappahannock, 97 Aunt Jane, 94 li- eount. So.

No pooling. THE ROOrMER CASE DECIDED. An Aaeisat Kelt Asetnattko Louisville and Naahville Coases to Coaela sion. Gallatin. Tennl July 3.

(Special.) The long drawn out suit of Jacob Bodemer 'versus the Louisville and Aash-vill railroad, on hand for ten years, waa decided to-day by Chancellor Seay. He claimed about S35.00O with inter. est for work done upon the Knoxrville branch, whieh would, with interest4 crawl up to about 950,000. The record waa as big as Doomsday Book. The Chancellor sustained the road in igh-J.

teen out of twenty-two point In the case giving judgment in favor of Bode-mer upon three, and ordering a reference to the Clerk and Master for report at the next term. The road's lawyers claim, that the reiort will only piveRodeuier 44,000 or ou a lull settlement. The Alton On of IU Chicago, July 3. General Passenger Agent Charlton, Of the Chicago and Alton, received a letter to-day from Chairman' Flnley. in reply to his In quiry aa to the relations of his rood with the Western Passenger Assocts- tion.

Tho Chairman writes: "Our circular letter. No. 82. fully sets forth our understanding of the position of your company under the agreement which is: that having abandoned its essential obligation in its refusal to pay the penaltit as figured againntr it 111 uio ucoiAM'a rroj2rai 11 tilts waiirv of comDiKLut witii resuect' to rates from Kansas Civ to St. Louis asd from St.

Louis te Chicago, it is not entitled to Xve the agreement adminLtered in its frvvor, and we can not, therefore, treat it ai a memiier." Aa a reult ot this communication no representative of the Alton VU1 appear at the regular meeting of the association text Tuesday, unless sent for. Furthermore. that com. pany will pursue an. independ ent eourae until be association takes some action in the matter, which it will probably do without delay.

laaoes) lta Award. Chicago, July 3. (Associated Presa Daily Kailrcad Special.) The Bmrd of Rulings ef tbe Central Traffle Association trunk lines baa issued its award In --t tb appli cations for a readjustment of differen tial pnssenger fores, Uetween Chicago and Buualo the standard rate is fixed st (13.50, with a ditlerential rate of $12.50 by war of the Chicami and Grand Trunk and by the Chlcaze- and r.ne. the Nickel liate' and- the is. and O.

Between a differential rate of $19 is allowed )y way of 'Montreal and the severHl indt- reet eorabinstion routes asratost the eteodard first-class rate of S27. From Cincinnati to Boston the Big Fonr, tlio r.rie. toe 11. ana i.mu the O. are allowed a dilferenMsl via certain of tbeir connections SI below the standard rate of $20.

Siinijim fTerentials are swarded from SW Louis, Hindis nap-olw, Dayton and Springfield. to tlw principal Lastern cities, taking ttuKuae a. .1 Ths H'Mk't Spede-v Exports, New York. July S. The of specie from the port of New "inric for th week amounted to.

of which $2,822,700 KnlX and SI silver. All the sllyer and gold went to Europe, and 422.700 in gold went to South America. The imports of enecie amounted to 434.98 7 of which $32,625 was gold: and 1 auTer. tils' tOTJISVIIXE, FATTTRDAY MOByryG THOSE CDHTRACT JQL1PEHS. Kaymontf Gires ITls Reasons For Desertin? the Lou-' 1 IsTlHeCIub.

To Eqaars Himself With Lincoln Ha Induced Ehrst To Join Him. The Pitcher Was Sore At the Treatment' Accorded Him A waiting a Chaaea To Cat Oat of tki Way ef a Haw National Agreemeat. VCOX501 EXPELLED ET XXIJCEB. IDS LouisviUes did not play yesterday. There were only two Association games.

The Baltimore were beaten by the Athletics, and the Cincinnati ana Washingtons played an extra inning game. The LouisTillea open in Washing ton this morning, and will probably get in trouble before the game is an Inning old. The standing is follows: Mays. Woav IrfMt, Fares. 4t rs jus as JM tt SS SS CS 4 as ss jus Be.

70 P.tumcjr. St as Tl 4 Tho Leagae's Standlag. FUyad. on, Loak paret ts ss as rs as US CS so a SS .407 24 as a Naw Yor. Boatoa SS PfaluulaluUla.

aS CivTelani Broeklya itttaljurrh 67 Clocinnau SO AT WASHINGTON. Great ThirteesIanin Tie Gams With the Claciaaatia. Washington. July 3. Tha Washington and Cincinnati clubs played off a postponed game to-day, which Tea idled in a da for thirteen Innings played, the game being called on account of rata after two men were out In the last half of the fourteenth loning.

each club havmg two runs. It waa a pitchers contest. Attendance, l.OOO. WaaMisttruM. Mumbr.

.1 as. a. la. sa.rLA. a.

4 1 a a 4 L0a. YD B. I PalAaid. M. 0 4 Hloss, o.

4 I 1 Mcijaasry. 4 I 0 10 1 DaiKjy. r. 4 0 4 0 1 4 Lobmaa. 0 4 4 14 AiTord.

4 4 a a 4 a a Oaraoy. 0 1 1 1 1 48 IM 8 11 4 OSCISMATU 8osry, r. aa. a. laaa.ro.

a. a Mllranll a. K.ly. Canavao. itotouwoo, Jobnaoa.

a. 1 01 1 a 4 a 9 a a 1 4 tt 4 taroey, in. Wbitosy. ktauia. Totals 0 4 1 a 1 a ss ti a Washincts.n .100000001000 03 urn ltiuMti -000 'J 00000000 04 Karned Runs Washington.

1. Two-base nits xurpay, canavao. Jnbnson. Mains. Thres-tao tut Hlnea.

hloloa Bases Kelly. Dowd. liaUleld, Whitney, Daily. Double Play Mains. Boolnsoo and Carney, Klrst on Balli Washlneton.

Cincinnati. 6. lilt by Pitcher Robinson. Dowd. rjtruok Knit By Careev, 8.

Jastl Bail Kelly. Wild Pitches Carney. 2. Umpire bevit AT PHILADELPHIA. Tha Ath atlos Again Saeoeed In De featias Bnltisaoco.

Philadelphia, Jury 8. Tho Athletics de feated tho Baldmores again to-day. Wey king was wild, but barring VanHsltren. the visitors oouM do OtUo with bis delivery. Attendance, 1,500.

Araia-noa, Wooi, Brocbsr, r. f. Larkia.lb Miliigaa. 0. Bailni.n.

Kb. tWTOTMl, ss Corkbui, cf Cross, Wry bug. TOt SB Isl, a aa. a. lasa.ro.

a. a. 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 a 1 a a 0- a i ....414040 4 a i 1 a 4 4 0 0 7 4 4 0 10 14 "i "7 "a ir 10 Bai.nMoaa. Walcb. o.

Van Ualtrsa, f- Ray. Wsnien, Wto. so oti moo. r. liUbarcSO as.

rn.laau.ro. a. a. M. 4 1 0 a 0 0 41 9 44 4 0 0 4 1 5 4 4 0 I 11 4 4 4 4 4 8 1 4 I 1 1 IS ijn naand.

Cunniagbam, so 11 a 4 4 0 4 9 4 Totsli 44 4 fat 11 aCYuas out for iaariug third base bsfurs fly oau wss caukotw Athletics 30103000 Baltimore lOlOOOOO Karned Runs Athletics, 2. Two-bass Hit Larkln, 2. Three-bae lilts beecker and Cnma. Beublo Plavs Larkln. unas- slMcd.

Werden. unassisted. Firt on Bails Lurkin. crown. Ray, VanHaitren 3.

lilt bv Hu-had Bail Wekh and Gilbert Struck O11 1 Welch. Johnson. Cbnnlneuaiu. Paired BaL Townaend. Wild Pitch Weyilng.

Time one hour and hXty minutes. L'm- Cire Fcrgitson. THEIR REASONS FOR IT. Raymond asd Ehret Sot Why Thsy Jumped Their Louisville Contracts. St.

Louis. Mo, July 3. (Special.) Shortstop Bayniond and Pi'lior Ehret, who deserted tho Louisville club yesterday and signed with Lincoln, left for tbe latter city this morning, ac companied by Iw li. Townley, who eame to consummate the deal. It now transpires tliatt the ink on twtyear contract with tbe Louisville club had hardly dried before his traits of greed and duplicity mastered him and started him to-working the Lincoln club for all there was in IV His first move waa to open negotha- tions with Mr.

Little, the wealthy street car magnate and owner of the Lincoln club, asking what they would pay him. Beki cognizant of Lincoln's weakness in the buk, and in order to square himself with tlie officials of tliat club for his treachery to them, he offered to bring Pitcher Ehret along. This gave the Lincoln people a chance to- kill two. birds with ono atone, strengthen their team and deal a retaliatory blow to the Lciiisville club, and the offer wss Jumped a and both players were notified that Mr. Townley would meet them here and ejmrleto all necessary arrangements.

Ihe Courier-Journal's correspondent elicited toe foregoing facto Townley. from Mrif Keymond. who krew nothing of it, was called on later and asked why he, had iumpvd. the. Lou U.

ills 11 replied that the agent of the cluh.le. and Smith, r. f. The game will came prepared to get an InjuwouoDvl in each of the American Auociatioai to prey-t his playing, and aa the Louisville clab would not pay. hirn for sittlm; oa the bench, be had dee'd to get tuck uncer tbe Ma.tianal Agree? mcnt, sow that the opportunity pre- sented Itself.

Kl net's excuse for jumping was tlw bad 'treatment lie had re- feivcAin LouisA-Ulo, istrticuiariy haodoiof press He also said that he bed be. anxious f.r some time ot'away from Dot isville. When asked whyYtbo aid no nrnt-n tne seo eorcHng to Itis omtract, as ne woun he tree to ao ne pw. he said that If be did, that at the end lif Wie season the League and Assom. tion would idgn new agrenuwit ana he nnwld be reserved, and as this would bo rte rnty chan-v to cot away, ne was ttoihs to embrace it.

-il THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati Beats Plttsbargh. ralwhnatl. Julr 3. Litham's nne par- mf wnn a ten-lnnlns Eame from Ilttsburgh TitjOuirrh outbatted tho Cincin nati, but clean flekUng cut off a number of runs, and HoUlday mads atmagninoena eairhina- a man at the nl.te Attendanoa.

l.OSl. 004000100 1 MtjUunrh SOlOOOOOl 4 Hits Clnotnnsd, 6 nttsourgn, 5 it.riimui TMItfcburr h. 4.. dsko- ries--Radlourn and Clark; Baldwin. Alack SSd nerger.

Ckleago Bents Cleveland. rrMtaa-o. Julr S-Clavelsod's batting should have won to-day's game, but luck mmM. afalnat them, and tbeir tnree nomo runs were mads with no ono on eases the other hand. Pfeaers double aud triple cams at the right time, there being a man on second each tuns.

Chteaso 00220101 O-a Cleveland 1 X- uit-iiinas. Cleveland, o. errors Chicago, Clevelana, uawociw HutohUon and Kituedge; Young and am- Where They Play, saocianoa. Louisville at Washington. Columbus at Boston.

Cincinnati at Baltimore, fcju Louis at Philadelphia. uaooa Boston at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. THE RATMOND-EHRET FLOP eBSaswawasesBBSi What tho Cranks Star A boat It Ed Dailey In Troablo The city League Games Other Haws Gathered roan Ueio and There.

The Kaymond-Lhret flop waa the general subject of gossip among local lovers of tho national sport yesterday. The jump- came upon tho cranks like a flash of lightning from clear sky. Ibere Vere no I told you no Opinion divided as to whether or not Raymond came to this city with the avowed in tention, previously arranged with tho Lincoln club, and through that the Wesa- Aaeooiation and League, steal Ehret A well-known director of the Louisville dub, in speaking of the mat. ter last evening, said I don't think Raymond had any idea, of doing this when he came here. I explain his action in tSiis wise! He is a jealous fellow and wanted to be boss.

Now Taylor la getting all right, and Kay ni and was told that Harry would be Captain when be resumed his position. Mow Raymond and Taylor were the greatest rivals last year, Harry Taylor even went so far aa to say that he would not sign it Bay. ntond was to be one of tho LouisviUes next year. When Baymond learned ho waa to play second fiddle to Taylor he. in my decided to jump the team.

There waa an inducement for him. to go back to Lincoln. He had been Be thought if he went Oback to tho Lincolna he would be for given. To make this certain, ne decided to carry Ehret with him. This Is the way I explain it.

Another gen. Italian, who owns coatuderabie stock in tho dub. suid he. did not look at it this way. Ihe whole thing seemed to be a eus and dried scheme.

The Lincoln club President had evidently been told all about it, as he was in Sfc Louts to do his part of the work. There is only one thing whloh makes it annear that the Lestfue was not a parry to tbe affair, loung would haro- ly have blacklisted baymond had ho known what the can layer inumoeu to do. He would have held his action. Blacklisting did nothing to allay th suspicion of the Louisvuie cjuu. iney had none.

Now, Air. loung Is in a very peculiar position. He has, time and airain. said be never reversed a decision. He a meat deal shout If he lifts the blacklist from iiaymond.

he shows as little back bone aa a otntortionit. Such a step would also do much ta leasee the opinion and feara of bail players 01 tne Therefore, it seems that shrewd. Mr. Young would scarcely have sought the position lie is now in. However, there seems to be little doubt that tbe Lincoln club, it not the entire extern Association, was in collusion wit a itay- 111014.0.

The Boston Herald has this to aay ef Ed "Dailey. recently released by the LouisrUles and signed by the Washing ton: "Ed Dailey, who seemed to act aa Die Captain of the Nationals, nagged the an pile through tlie contest and tried bis best to make life a burden for him. He would object when there wna not the semblance of provocation therefor, and, finally, patience 'blng all exhausted, Mr. KVrins hailnjr lined. him about $73 and not succeeding in receiving anything for his paina but insolence, ordered Dailey out of the game.

Dailey sat ot. the bench and con tinned his unjentlcmsnly methods. Mr. Kcrin could not order him oil the grounds, it would seem that the local management could have taken the matter, in hand and protected their patrons from this fellow, who could he plainly beard throughout the pav'ilion in his abuse of the umpire. Manager Snyder took Dailey a pU.oe In the seventit inning." ass Directcr Gatto said last the LouisviUes would soon winning shape.

night that be put in ass Ehret'a cowardly jump waa a great surprise to the many people in this city-who thought he was an upright fellow. They also thought he had gcod sense. He was offered half a dozen chances to go to the League lost spring, and re- fused them alL Now, when the scaton is half over, be ruins bis chances for. ever more by going to a mino When a National agreement la made between the Associataon and the League Duet, along with Baymond and the rest of them, will be black-listed. There is very little doubt that a National agreement will be made again this fall.

Brush has been in St. Louis talking of peace to. Von der Ahe. Tho City League wiU play two games at the park to-day, and a large crowd is expected. The Deepens and the Robinsons will play in tbe morning.

The Deppena are; Hauieis, litdlman, SickeL 3 Halloran, 8 Shelly, 1 Overstreets a. Long, f. Mor-1 Tls, e. 1-, and Kennedy, r. 1.

The Bob- I11 sons are: Cruil, votrei. Nimp-son, 1 b. App. 3 Gleesncr, 4 Strief, a. iicinhart, f.

Cnrnahan. be called at 10 odoeK. Hie ijerles una tne aid in win piny trie after noon at 3 dock. ihe Aihrns are: Deinstw Anderson, Neal. 1 b.

Stein, 3 Kaheer, 3 Fuller, a. s. Earl, f. Mitchell, e. and Mivelax, r.

Tbe Herles are: Kalk- hoff, Malkin, Longworth, I "uTin JUISY-4, 1SD1. Scbenkel, 2 Strube, Burey. o. end Dtcben, r. f.

Deppeas Can It iu Games. Nashville, July (S(iaM The 1P- ren after a ret 'of two dari. pisred the of Atlanta, tii-. burs to-Uay and dcfwvtctt tliCM in a well played and UAcr- estlng cwiiot, was a large crowd present to w'tnese tlio fume, apen pitch ed a 11 os (ms for the lieppens. aliasing tho AUssuis tut flvehttd.

Scltbel. Ms catcher. cave him fins a-i'rxrL- Followiug is the scorn by leniwn 3 1 3 1 10 S10 lOOOO 2 0 tills CerWrfos Oi.AiUotas. 5. fcrrors J0oj.peu!i,.

AUriUs, S. O'Connor incited. From the Aaseela- Ue r. Cincinnati. July.

SFresMent Kramer, ot tha America a Association, has expelled John O'Connor, of toe 'nolumbu club, from tha AuMWicau AsOcWMou. Tbe charges against 1dm were tuiiltual drunkenness, ols-ortlcrlr'' conduct and Issuhordinaiion. Tho effect otthls acUon ts to render him lneii-glbloto play In any Association club. Letiaf tee Also list a Clak Lexlogton. Kf-' July.

fL Bbanirocks, of ware ceieuted tbe Lcxbigtuos this afle-nodn at tha bail grounds la this city by a score of 13 to 7. Ball Moles. iwaa ever thus. Oh I Those mean Lincoln people. Germantown was in mourning yes terday.

-Lhret's ease Was one ot and I wen with him. DinPHtora 1 Louisville club: If ye have dollars prepare to shed them now, -The Hiirlihtnd Bare Ball Club wiU play a match iome at Ciuutestown, inu, The neople who discovered that Ehret was of no account, anyway, yester- uay were ae tne Sanaa 01 ute sea. They say it is always dsrkest be fore dawn, ix so, tlie Louisvuie team is soon. to be Hooded witu sunshine. ThA Salem club defeated the New Albauys the other day by tt to 5.

instead of tlie reverse, as was at urst rcporrea. I'rnddeAt wiU probably at- tond tlia Asaocinuoo. meetini: at l'hila- doinhia to-utorrow. iuitlier be or ut- rector Gatto will ao. There was some talk among the local, crank vesterUav of hoidiiu; indignation meeting and burning Lhret and luiymuna eiugy.

Base-ball peoide outsioe of Louis. ville ooncider the whole thing very funny. How- is that? The local cranas can't a) bit ot fun in tbe jump. Ravmond and Ehret left St, Louis yestcruay morning witit the Lincoln dub President for Lincoln, after having spent the niizhb at the iieth. Hotel.

Ihey ousiis arrive as 1 .1 coxa. 10-uay some Ume. Phllndelrhia Ledirer: "It is re- rorted that the great Pittsburgh Jonah is after Mulvey and Corcoran ot tho He will probably offer them ttlmloiL a tuna, and ton oouuoe them when his disutganized and pirauoal com bination plays rotten x-hiyera witn cood iudgiuenit will steer dent ot the Smoky City wreck." L. A BusselL attorney lor Albert dfendant in the eelebrated base-ball law suit brought by the Ha-tudud iAim and other, scored an im portant point for his clienh on Tuesday. Ihe court ordered the receiver, who tlie $30,000 which tbe League agreea to pay Johnson for the Cincinnati club, to nav oil Hon a none ol h.uuv a.

Stern.1 This was according to tne letter of tbe agreement between buyer and seller. News of Buck Ewlng's first attempt at catchinir alter being Bred" or aesa rm will bo awaited with crreat interest. It is a very common remedy -for noree-ttesix mishaps, but an unusual one for tin inn ins. All tunue 01 iiukuo wiu hail delight a process, which, in re turn, for a lew minutes 01 intense pain will do away with any cumbersome ap-pliasoe aad restore to them the full use of disabled muscles. Firing ie also used for bone and Joint swelling.

tLxcnange. CAUGHT THE CHIEF COOK. r-'-l 11 CapU Kitcher PnU a Stop to a Sys tematic Robbery at tho mi a- Areano Hotel. Nelson JfayfleW. chief cook at tho "Fifth- venue HoteL was arrested last evening on the charges of larceny.

and carrying concealed weapons. Ho waa taktn to Central station by a son of the proprietor, from whom it was learned. Mayfield had been systematically robhinz his employers, Tbe chief cook admitted his guilt, and said that he had on several former occasions earned oil arovisions. It, had been noticed that the pantry's supply of canned goods diminished with unusual rapidity tdnee Mayheld came to the hotel six weeks ago. but not until yesterday was an explanation, found.

In a retired nook ct the back yard a secret shelf had been made against, the fence, from which a part ot a board was cut in'- the taakioa of a tnap-door. Evry nights it is said, the laid here Ciuined goods and oUter things that he wihfd to carry off. When ho was ready wa rrv rtrtrilsa he went in tha alley and hi- tnDoor. He always carried a large sack, in Which tiio stolen goods were placed. Last night.

Mr. Kitchey watched his cook, and after be had put a duxen cane of peaches, corntd beet mI 'imm in tbe sack, he cauiiht him. May tie ki had a pistol and pruning knife 1. If. 1.

.4 lww.n Mlilf-' odoii in ms vtwfcvi. uc u. th larimr hot. is here for twenty years, and was one of tbe best in the city. It is not known whether he had doue the same thing at the other hotels, but Capt.

Kitobcy says that he has lost oonsiderabio oy mm. FACTS ABOUT THE WEATHER. The Barean Man aan To-Day Will Be Clear nasi Coot Tho Day's Tcasporntares. The rajcHthev of yesterday was remarkably fine, after the scorching this latitude lias undergone, and Jie breezes were cool and tititghtlul. During the early hours tof the wnoruing a violent -wind storm ct considerable 'duration parsed, over tjto city, threatening but doing none.

This was prob ably a pertj of tlie thunder-storm which came in-i from tlie West, but was de flected by tho Indluna Knobs and passed to tlie notth about 1 a. m. Friday. Ihe temperature was nearly stationary, and no' rain ielL us will be seen by the lolloa-ing report: la M. 7 Tleoart.

formoath. 14 0 n. "4 liepart for ts iui r-utiaiL day. .11 liiiiiiiiiiiii .,11 6 iprt. iic .11 Meaa 74-.

lepar(. formoato .3 iMpart tram 8 tMpai-t, barometer' here -was low, rang ing from a.a. inches at a. m. te w.8a ast tt P.

and was low as far uurth aa the In the. South and Southwest- it- was high, except in the exteemftT.Soushweat, and in 'ho Wcl lowi with central over the hikes in the morning. The liighejct temperature wns eighty-four decrees at vhurNtMU ana oalveston, ana tiie low. -M lify.UMir at-- Port Huron. Reports show rise in the South and lr.llinj siiahtlv in the JW.rth.

It was one tie tree cooler at lirownsville than hero. as it was at Abileno, Texas, Little Kock. Cbuxtaooa ami Oklahoma. At iim nir k. the mark woa sixty; at North at Denver snd Helena, sixty-two.

"fhe rtbTser st this rolnt tldnks that to-day weather will tie fair, and tho I. teniierature staUonaxy, NEW ALBANY. Gustavus Richards and Was Mattta In- galla were married Thursday evening. Toney Walker and Mary Alexander were granted marriage license yesterday. Miss Annie Beasor la here from Bookv port vlalUng Mrs.

Gary FawcetU Xast Main Mist Blanche Heeler has gone to Beard's station, to spend several weeks with frind. Oflsses A Ike, Fannie end Alma Srlggs, of Faducah, are. vial ting hUss Carrlo C. Bowling. A.

O. Ward, of Corydon, baa been ap pointed toll collector oa the Corydon pike at ISdwardavlUe. Ludnda Qulsa has qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of has oessssod hue. baud, William Qulnav adss Cora K. Bowling left yeaterdar over the O.

and M. for-the East to visit her sister. Mr. If. F.

Evans. A large barn on the farm of Frank Pos ter, near New. Amsterdam, Harrison coun ty, was destroyed by Are- a few days ago. loss SI wtth 4V1.000 It is believed that the wheat crop of Harrison county- this seison will reach 50,000 busheU. or nearly fifty per cent.

more than the yield of ordinary, rear George P. Oruh and Miss Mary C. XJch were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs.

Ii. Lick, Rev. J. p. Sevringbouss ofnilstlPs The ease ot Harrison Hogan against Mary and William Moss and C3areaos Hogan has been brought to the Circuit Court hers oa a change of venue from Clark county, Suit oa toftlosure of mortgage was brought yesterday In tha Circuit court against William F.

and Busan Bead, and Oeorgs M. Kirch en bauer sial Addle B. Kirch. enbauer. Capt.

Henry Kinney, conductor on the Lexington braucb 01 tbe LouUvUIb Couthern, home to spend the iourth. During bis absence Capt. Kinney's duties are being performed by will Sh' Robert MoCutcheon, aged forty tires three years, died yesterday at his homo near tbe city from tbe effects of Injuries sustained In a fall from a cherry tree Ave days ago, by which bis spina was Injured. Officers Smith wick and Richards yester day captured a small boy named MoQuire, who had. In company with several com panions, beerf robbing Hasseniniliera store ot a lot of goods.

The property was re covered. The Flower Mission will visit the State prison at- JeffersonviUs to-morrow. ditlon to leaving gifts for tho prisoners, the ladles of the Mission have secured Percy Creebnan) to slag for the pleasure of tho The contract foe carrying tho mail be tween Corydon and, this city via tho Sew Albany and Corydon lake has bees to. H. Lemon A Boo.

This arm also has the contract for carrying the mall from Corydon to Elizabeth town. The banks. City Court and Federal of fices and the Pub llo Library will be dosed to-day. The general delivery ot the Post- office win Je opened from 7 to 9 o'clock, and the carriers will make tine trip over tha city this morning. ran win ex nomas j.

croswr. oeoaasM ed. was probated ta tbe Circuit Court re- terday. He bequeaths to his wlfs kli bis estate, mL personal and miked, durinf his Ufa time, sad a her death the property to be equally divided among his George Sbnmoes, the Lou Is rule arrested Thursday for stealing two pair of shoes from, the store of Retry. 4 Zollmsn.

arraigned In Justice Richard's court and held in the sum of ssso for his ap nearasce to answer on tno Gib, a plea of not guilty having been entoieo. Paul wellbaker. the farmer- who at tempted to commit suicide last week at his home In Harrison county en account or a nan rial embarrassment has bees adjudged by a commission to be of unsound mind, and baa been sent to the Hospital lor DM lo st Indianapolis for treatment. Ex-Mayor Richardson was stricken by paralysis Thursday at his residence, oa East Thirteenth street, and was in a critical eon-dition at last accounts. Pa had been quite 111 of heart trouble for aoase months past.

and bis hut stroke, together with his ad vaaced age, renders his recovery store un certain. -The Mew Albany Maennerehor Society at the meeting Thursday night elected tho fallowing officers: H. L. Bockenbaeh, Pres ident Gustavo Weinman, Tics President; Richard Cielner. -Secretary Mat Klarer, Treasurer; John Moser, Color Bearer; Gus tavo Cbvussnltacr, Director; Gustavo Clause.

nitser, Frank ZoeUer, Mat Klarer, Musical Committee. Tho following are the entries made ta the laees. that will be contcstad at tho fair Grounds this afternoon Pres-fbr all trot Harry Sherman, King Clifton, lily 1L, and Bed Flame i 2 :40 class Fanny Strategy. Harry L. SoL Ptlscfila J.

Tie horses are well matched, and as tho purses are of value, the probabilities are that Ua contests will be of the most exciting char acter. Yesterday afternoon as Mrs. Joe H. Kraft, accompanied by her Utile daughter. Olive, wraa arlvlng a sptrtted auare on the Paoil pike, from her home, oa- the Mo ocas villo LlUs, north of Uo city, tho animal be came frightened, and ran away.

In lis course the vehicle struck a tree beside the road, and was overturned, throwing both occupants to the ground. Mrs. Kraft sua. tamed severe bruises It Is feared. Inter nal injuries, while tho little girl had bar- right knee-cap fractured.

Tho Daisy train that leaves this city st 7:10 p. collided with the Air Una passenger engine gtahg toward Louisville, at the vlncennes and Main street crossing. the collision having been caused by some misunderstanding In regard to tho signal. Tho Daisy engine was pushed from tho track. but fortunately was not overturnsd, or nothing could have saved its engineer and eav amiin wuuncrr wow nremaa ftom being bwhs beneath It, Aa It was no person was hurt for the reason that neltehr tiain was muoh more than tn tnotlc-n.

The Air line eocineer aaa its puos knocked oil and that of tho Daisy line was more seriously damsred. Fiom the position thi wracked Dafccr Line engine it was Mowsarv to transfer passengers, but the track will be eloarea by tms mornmg- jxrFRSONVILL- Edttot' Dailey- goes to Lexington this morning fe delver aa oranoa. Tho Dctlt Jury has been' discharge from further, service- outing too reeus term ot court by Judge Ferguson. 1 ITof. James May.

btats urganiser am F.nanrih toaxue. sUJivercd an address be fore the young people a wan-street a. church last evculng. Meadows, of Oemeatvflle, was arraigned la qulre Hall', court yesterday on tbe rhargu ot attempting to shout Albert T.iC Ho wss fined Yesterday's real estate transfers 1 Then, M. Muroby to Jobs T.

Martin, grant is. 40 acres, 600 Julia French to Grace, Lucy and lionry Moore, pact lut 85 and -6, SIOO. The poUmce wiU be ckMOd during the day alter lO o'clock this morning. Ko crips wdl be mads by the carriers, but tuc'y tkAm 'teun through sue gemtai delivery. Mr.

Albert Buddie and Miss Minnie Hancock were united tn saarrlagc at Memphis on Wednesday cveniBg, tbe Rev. Camp. bell oflielaUmc The bride la a sister of Dr. C. F.

Hancock, ol this city. Rev. Chut lea A. Carle, of Detroit, Is the guest of Mr. J.

V. Read. Tbe Rev. Cxrki was formed? recUe ot BU Paul's church, lie win conduct the services at that houfe of woj Alp to-morrow. Etoi the striped-aarbed tnmates of the penitentiary will cefebrat looepoodesioo Day.

Warden Patten win pennn sit down to an extra ntee dinner. after which a a sv.am la they will be allowed tho freeeora ox court ta smoke and spend tho day in recrea- a I uon. Mrs. Addis Mundee. ef Letmcion.

was granted a decree of olrwe In th ecott On suit Court from A. Newt Miindoov on iw ground tnat be pad deserted her and laiiett tt contribute to her vuppoi t. Hie was also allowed alimony in the sum ct k-GMi. den it eo gated la the practice of law. nnd Uvea In Jackson county, Miss Lula Magulre, ct Lexington, Ky, Is the guest ot Mis Msmte Dtttenderler.

RxrcTslde Mr. Augustus Urban left yea- terday afternoon for OnclnuaU, where ho will remain one week. Ircy D. Ireland ts ta tho city from Clncii.haU. Miaa Be! to Fox arrived in tlie city last evening from Chattanmga, and la tho guest ot Dr.

and Mrs. 1. A. Graham. In the matter ol the ease of J.

Stanley vs. Philip C. Osborn, wherein proceedings filed to have the commission of Oabom revoked as the guardian of Nora K. Oaborn, tho eleven- ear-old daughter of the late W. G.

shorn. Judge Ferguson heard the testimony In the Circuit Court yesterday and re served bis decision, it Is sllegMl that os-btrn failed to use d-sere tion in Investing Ids ward's moasy, benes the suit. After deliberating twenty-three hours. the Jury in the case of James Meyers vs. John Hardy, leported to Judge Fergu- yesterday afternoon that thoy could hot agree and were discharged.

This case. welch has been in the courts lor nve yean. has already cost C230. Meyers sold so roe nve stock to Hardy and the latter refused to pay for It, because, as he alleges, tha stock was not as it had been represented. Frank Kreatser.

a tinner, while eiMagnd tn putting a cornice on Capt, Ed J. Howard's Port Ful too tesidenoe yesterday, fell from the roof to the ground below, a distance ot fifty feet. When picked up the man as. unconscious, sad It was mow time afterward before ho gained his faculties. Dr.

O. P. Giaham attended him. and found that lac Juries cf sn internal nature had been sustained. Strange to relte.

no bones were broken. Kreatrcr was removed to tbe Fann- t' Home. In Lotnavllie. Tha Introduction of evidence la the ease of elite Friend vs. Mary J.

Fawcett and William Fawcett for malicious prosecution. occupied the afternoon session ol tho Cir cuit Court yesterday. The Jury vh mads up as follows A. J. Howard, J.

A. Jejikin. Arthur Mayer, Pat Riley, John Ware. Geo. Gibson.

J. M. Hughes, J. W. Stanley.

JJhrts- topber Badger, Asa Lsrgeut, BaU Myers and Jefferson Pratber. Xhia was the tiled. case growing cut of Mrs. FswoeU's alleeel statement that Mr Friend had stulon A from her. At o'clock last night the Jury -returned a verdict awarding Mrs.

Friend. 74 damages. Tha action was to recover 40,000. Once, more Ilarrisnd Hr-gan has tnsUi tuicd procedings mkhe Circuit Court against bis drcreet wife. Mary Hoaii.

and ew, CT.rc.iro llogan. The action was filed yeatcrSxy steraoou by Attorney L. A. Doug- lass, and It li ts set aus a cooveyaoce. At recent trial Mr.

Hocan wnt- given a Judgiueat of Vi50 agaiasr Mrs, HeaO for certain described property she disposed ol while he wss In At the time of his oonflrJanent tt Is alleged that Mrs. OiOK-sa of areyd srventj-flye acres of lnl to Clcr-eecei Hogan In consideration cf one dollar. It is tKW asked ttvsS the court set aside tbe conveyance rubjese tbe land to sale, sad that tho proceeds derived tnerefrom be ap plied tc satisfy tke Judgmefct referred to. TLde will be no dearth of amuseroeots in this cHv and vicinity tody In common- 1 atioB of the natloa's lndependcaca. Pie tdes Svd plcasuie partass liava been announasd without number, and everything ladicatet geueraf and unanimous obei vaeeeef the glorious Fourth, nueneas will be swprd- cd.

end tie different" madbfaetunng estab- will alo tliut down. Tbe Gov. ernmeot depot win bo closed, the C3rcu! Cours win jjot be in session, and after lu o'clock tide Bibmirig nattlwr the telephone exchange nor the novt-offiee win be opoa foe the transsctioa of buslneiA. Tbe Catb- I olio KnlskU ct America wUI celebrate st Oaksind garden. At Fulton Oriva the TMfunned Rattk.

K. ef P. win conduct a 1 Forest, Parte win be ooen. and at Arctic Springs the mcmhers of the Jefferson, Chtb and their Mends will royally celebrate Xne eerasiou. A nimber cf ladles and gen tlemen will to Valley View.

U-e Hon. St. Z. Stannard's summer villa oa the Knobs. wVra he will cnterUui them.

Another partv win siod the tiay at Slackstooc's -mills, and upon tbeir return to tiilt city tbe festmtles will end with a bull. A big Time; Is at Charles town, Lcxingfcws tVotisburg and the other towns along th; One ef the O. and be L. and O. and-X.

railways. LEXINQJON Claelnantl Cyclists to Be Estertalaed Br Letlagton Wbeelmen. Ky July 8. (Special.) Senator John O. Carlisle and wife were in the city to-day for several hours.

They; were en route Iran Frankfort toCovins- ton. The Cincinnati Cycle Club will be. the guests of the -xjngton Clab Sunday. The Lexington wheelmen will meet tbe Court-honso at 9 o'clock Sunday morning and ride out to escort the visit. lng to the- city, where they.1 will be entertained.

To-day the Lexington Mseous entertained at dinner at the Clarendon llotet rune pretty littio -gaps aim n. itim bova dro-n the Masnuin Widows' and Or- pbaas' iTotue of Lonisvi)l. They were under tbe care of Miss Myrtle Wateon. and were en route to Stewartsville. where they win give a benefit entertujnment' to-morrow.

BAD ERUPTION OH KECK Sorely Afflicted Nearly Three Tears. Lted presrripiieas rrsm loreo Doctors nitheut Any BeaeUL 1 I siwr vaiag t.utmi J1 hesbs All BrspniroH. Curs Has luick sad Csmplete. -X suffered tor nearly three years wtth an eruption on my neck, aud used, prascnu- tion. iroui tores oocutrs curing uta urno which did mo no good.

1 putrhuied Cuu- curs, Romedlea, and the scond day alter -uaing It the scabs all Cropped oil, and never aeaboee over any nwra. Heiore 1 up tha teetDd. aet of Culiourw neck wa euthely wclL and has been well ever'tlnco. nd ail that I can as lor tt la. that tieiiaa 1 was sorely sttUcted.

1 am now w-lL eudt ail from tho ue of. Cutit-ura Ueniectirs. js, w. oMlXlL. T-ynchwood P.

Kershaw City, 1 Ida is to certify that the a nova teii. irnv ia correct, as 1 purclued tbs t'ua. cura, and saw its eUccl whiia uslne. W. Ov kXlTH, Kotsrr PuhUo for the State of Souiu Cain- mux, Skin Diseases I0 Years.

Find the Cutlcura Remedies do all voia claim. Have boon suitenng with skin d.a. case ten lear. Could UihI no retuedv to curs until 1 tried Cutlcura. Very hippy ever tho result.

11KSKY MOORE, Laii- -taster, Vs. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Prtfler, Intern, ally, and Cutieuia, the grest fckiu Cut and CuUcur ooap, an axquisite bkin leaoti-fier. eXtfcmallv. It- h-iiw. speedily oure every diMrrt.so and humor -of too sain, stain aua b.owi.

witfe hair, from luiancy to age, from to scrofula. his ot pimples Sold sverywbere. Pries Cutlcara. scir. a Soap, Resolvent.

SI. Preoaret be in roiwr xrug ana cbsnucal Curuoiatlou. bostoo. 8aad for Maw ta' Cars Rkla Mwrn 4 saa. SO llltraiao sat too aal i I ill oiiy ski aorad by Corscuaa Koar.

-CH WEAX, PAINFUL KIDNEY3, mW'ith the weary, doit, aching. Ufele-e ali-g-ooa asaaaiioo, ril-4 la aaa ad atsby thstatirara AaU-raia fla-tar 1 mm nra voir twataniaoeoos r-ia umigi nint yiwiw, aa 1 j. fc -r fii SaSit W-.

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