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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAgft SEPTEMBER 21 , 1880.-SIXTEEN . TAGEB. IT WAS MERELY A BLUFF , The Playing of the Black 8ox in Ycstordoy'c ' Game With Lincoln * . WACULLAR MAKES AN AWFUL THREAT , Clone or ( he Oinntiii U'liccl Club's Tournament Slmidlnic or the Dull CliihH Tips for Moil- dny'n UIICTH. Uiioolji n , Omaha'J. Omaha nnd Lincoln met nt the ball park yesterday nnd parted , but the Ulack Sox's curls were dungllnir at the belts of the Capital city boys. They won easily , and Captain Macullar Bays they shan't have a run today. And indeed It would bo a shame If they should happen to win. But that Is impossible unless the Llncolns all fall dead. Vou ought to hnvo seen them pretend to play yesterday. It was the greatest bluff of the age. About eight of them ought to bo In the brickyard. That's ' their proper sphere. The score is appended l OMAHA. SU.MMAHY. I.nns narniid Oinnlia 1. Lincoln 0. Threo- lmu hit l.'ltivclnnd. llmno run Works. Double piny Hurt to Macullurto I'laimgan. lilt by nUvm-r rnulnl. Marl I. Struck out J'ngtnO , MartO. Wild pitch -li'ngin 1. Hart 1. I'nsHLMl lills ! Huover I , Newman I. Tlimi of KIIIIIO One lionrand thlrty-llvo inlnnlcb. L'm- Denver 1 1 , St. I'aiil . Di'.xsiiH , Colo. , Sept. SO. [ Special Tele gram to Tun IlEi : . ! Following la the score of today's game : Totals . 11 1727 H H 11V I.NNINIIM. Denver a 2 002103 0 11 St. Paul U U HUMMAIIV. Kariied runs Denver 7. Two-hasn lilts Messilt , WhlMiunil , Murphy , W. O'llrlen. Tliroe-bawi liltH Ablioy , Itowu. Homo runs ( ! urtK liases stolen Denver . Bt , 1'anl It. Left on buses Denver I ) , St. I'aiilG. UMHUOII l > iills-McNnllj ! 5 , Mcchln a. AVIld iiltulies- Moukln. Htrnck out MoN'alili 8 , Nenkln U. I'assi'd hulls Urqiiurlmrt II , Wilton. TImiJof KHIIIU Two hours and llvo niliiutcs. Umpires Wilson , Hohmldtuud 1-olibeck. Kansas City i ) , MlnnenpollH O. KANSAS Citr , Mo. , Sept. SO. [ Special Tel egram to Tun Br.i : . ] With the game stand ing 7 to 1 in favor of the Blues In the fifth In ning , Minneapolis tried to substitute Mitch ell In the box for Dulte , who was badly rat tle ii. Mitchell was not on the scorecard mid when Umpire McDcnnott ruled that they could not put Mitchell In , the Minneapolis team withdrew from the Held. The ainu ivns 'given to Kansas City by the score of OtoO. IIV IXM.SflH. Kunsiis City 0 4210-7 Minneapolis u U 1 u 0 1 SUMMAIIV. Two-liiiMihlls-lloiiKle. Sacrlllco lilts Nlcol. Smith , Dnplalc. Jloublo pluvs ( Jnrnuntcr , Manilla ; ; , SUmnn. liases on nulls .Smith. DukoS. StriioUout-SinUh 7 , Diiku n. Wild pitch nuke , 'I'lino Ono liour nnd twcuty- IIvo minutes. Umpire MuDurinott. SDHX City 7 , Mtlu-nnknc 0. Siorx CITV , la. , Sept. 'JO. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HIM : . ] Following Is the score of today's gumo : nv INNINOS. Bloux Cltv . i ! 20002001-7 Milwaukee . ' . ' U t U 1 0 0 0 S 0 fiUMUAllV. Ktirnoil riins-Rlonv ( Mty 4 , Mllwnulcoo n. Two-baso hit Sir. ns-i. Hell. Tlm > u-biso : lilts I'oornmn , Wlihior. llnscs on balls-Oil' Hull a , olT Honwluk . . ' . Struck out liy Hull 2 , hy Itonwlek n , Lett on biisuo Hlnux Olty U. Mlf- Saurllleo lilts llhiok. liases stuloii Sioux Oily 1 , Milwaukee : . ' . Doulilw pliivs Welch to Murrlssuy. DonnU unassisted. Tlmo nt Kiiinu Unu hour anU llfly-llvu iiiliiutus. Umplru Hoover. Nl-tloillll AT riTTunuiio. Now York 0 400iaiOO-9 J'ltuburK 0 'J 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 Hlta : No\v York S , PlttsunrR It. Errors- New York ii , 1'lltshurR 1. llatterlcs Shar- otto nml Clarkoj Anderson ami Doelcor. Uin- plro Mctjuailo , AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati 0 1 3 3 .1 0 0 1 * 9 < Philadelphia.,0 1 Hits-Cincinnati 12. rhlladclphla 3. Kr- rors-Clnclnnatl 'i , I'lilladolphia 0. Batter ies MulhuiQ nuil Kconau ; Vlcltcry anil Clements. Uniplro-Lynch. AT CLSVUIASI ) . Vlrst Raino Cleveland. . 0 010000000 1 2 Boston 0 010000000 0 1 HIU Clovoluml 0 , Boston 7. Errors Clovcluiul S , lloston 'J. Hntterlcs-Dcattln anil Zlmnicr ; Clarkson nnd IJeiui'ctt. Umpire Strelf. Second prune Clovclaud 4 00000-4 Uostou o 00000-0 Hits Cleveland 4 , Boston 1 , Errors Cleveland 0. Boston II , 13attorlos Vhm nnd /.lininer ; Nichols aud Bennett. Umnlro Strclf. Culled on account of dnrkncss. AT CHICAGO. Chicago 0 00000000-0 Brooklyn 0 1330101 * 9 Hits Chlctifo 6 , Urooklyu 11. Errors Chicago a , nrooklvn I. Ilatterlos Hutchlu- non , Alison nnd Kittrllgo ( | Lovctt and Daly. Umpire Powers. iMnyors' AT 1'ittslmrp 0 0 'J 0 'J 1 0 0 2 7 Now Vork. . . , . . ! ) 00 1 0 0 0 I 0- I lilts Pltt-.burB 0. Now York 0. Krrors PittHhur r > , New Vork (1. ( Uatterk'fl Mor ris nnd Qulnu ; Kwlng and Brown. Umpires CJuffney mid Sheridan. AT Ill'l'IMU ) . Huffnlo 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3-ft Philadelphia. . . . ! 0041007 - ! Hits Buffalo 12. Phlhulelphla M. Errors Buffalo r > , 1'hlladeliihlufl. Batteries ( 'un- nlnuham nad Muck ; Uulllngtmt mid Hall- man , Umpires Knight and Jones , AT CI.EVUI.VNl > . Flft frame Cleveland 0 03000 11 0-5 Brooklyn 0 1 : 2 3 0 0 2 10 Hits Cleveland 1,1 , Brooklyn 10. Krrow Cleveland 2. Brooklyn 0. Bnttoriei CJrubcr nnd KutcllfTeVeyliiir \ nnd Klnslow. Uin- lilres I'lcrco nnd Snydcr. Second game- Cleveland 0 13000 4 Brooklyn o t ) 0 . ' ) 0 0 ! ) lilts Cleveland 5 , Brooklyn 0. Errors--- Cleveland ! ) , Brooklyn U. Butteries Uowulil nnd .Sutcllffn ; Sorncis and Duly. Umpires 1'lerco and Snydcr. Called on account of darkness. AT CIIICAOO. Chicago 0 3 lloston 0 9 I 0 0 'J 0 0 * fi IIIU Chicago , ilostan fi , Rrrors Ctil- cag-o il , Boston ( i. Butturios Kitif , ' nnd Boyle ; ( iunibortnud Murphy. Umpires Furguson and Holbcrt. Anicrlciin Assuuhitlon. AT COI.UMIIt'S. FIrat jjanic Columbus 1 10001 000 It Baltimore 0 0 0 0 1 'J 11 * fi Hits Cohmihus 0 , Baltimore 8. Errors- Columbus 3 , Baltimore ! J. Butteries iCiinuss nnd Uoylo ; Gorman and Townsend. Um- piro i Second game Columbus 0 20 00 1 'I Baltimore 2 00 00 0 U Hits Columbus 0 , Baltimore 4. Errors- Columbus 1 , Italtlrnoro 1. Butteries Cham- bculaln nnd O'Connor ; Gorman nnd Town- send. Umpire Emslle. Oamo called on ucrount of darkness. * AT LOflbVIM.R. First game Athletic 0 OOOOt no 0 ! Louisville fi 11 1 0 00 Ofi * 2t ! Hits .Athletic 9. Loulsvlllo 2-3. Errors- Athletic C > , r oulsvlllo 1. Batteries Urcon uiidlilddlo ; Str.itton and Ryan. Umpires Taylor mid ICerms. Second game Athletic n 000 00 00 0 0 Loubvillo 4 0 1 0 fi 0 00 ' 10 Hits Athletic. 5. Louisville 13. Errors- Athletic 7 , Louisville 0. Batterlcs-IIeiitUor and Knyiler , liliret and Weckbccker. Uiu- plres Taylor and Kcrds , AT TOLEDO. Toledo 0 1 0 0J 11 2 7 Syracuse 0 0 ( l a 0 1 0 0 - : i Hits ToledoII , Syracuse . " . Errors To- ' letloI , .Syracuse il. Batteries-Cuslnimn nud Sane , Mnrr nnd Pitz. Umpire Curry. Called on aceoutit of darkness. AT ST. 1.0U9. St. Louis 010 S 0 0000 2 fi Kochostcr . . . 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 U a Hits St. Louis S , HochcsttiH ! . Errors St. Louis 1 , Kochostcr II. Batteries Hart and Miniyau ; Burr aud iMcGuire.aUniiiire Uoescher. the < iin iitnurw. TAI.MAOK , Is'cb. , Sept. ai.Special [ Telegram - gram to Tin : Buc. ] Tnlmago nml Stullu crossed bats today in the best fc'iuno of ball over pluycJ on the bonic grounds. The score stood 5 to 4 in favor of Tahnngc. \VKSTOV , Neb. , Sopt. 'M. ( Special Tolc- Brain to Tun Br.i : . ] The Wnhoo Doisoys met the Voston Athletics on the grounds of Iho latter today nnd received n decisive defeat. Excellent battery work , together with line fielding , did it. Score 8 to 12. . .LourCirr. . Neb. , Sept.JO. . [ Special to THE BIE. ] In n game of ball played hero today , Loup City defeated a picked nhio from Sherman and Valley counties by a score of Ifi to 3. The batteries were Mellbr nud Klttel for Loup City , and Stearns nnd Hosslter for the picked nine. Base bits Loup City II , picked ninu 3. Struck out By Mcllor 13 , by Stearns 4. Till : Close of n Very Successful T\v. > Diiyn * Toiiriiainoiit. The weather on the scond day of the bicycle tournament was all that cuuldbo asked , and the sport opened with n hill-climbing contest. Davenport street was the ono selected for the the trial , the run heinp made from Seven teenth street to the top of the hill , nt Twen ty-second street. Tlio contestants \vero : O. Beindorf , A. C. C.V. ; . J. Morris , 0.V. . O. , and F. Elllclc , Fremont. Thopartles reached the top In thu order named , the time being 1 inluuto and 43seconds. The prizes for this contest wore : First , sold mcdul ; second , $3,000 accident Insurance policy. Immediately after this event n start was made for Florence on the rend race handicap. Tno prizes otTcrod wore ; First , silver ro- frchhmcnl llnsU ; second , u gold medal ; third , a FloDort riflo. These entering wore : N. Fisk , Lexington ; B. Potter , A. C. C. : W , J. Morris 0. W. C. ; J. Drain , Lincoln ; F. Krlcr , Lexington. The start was from the club house oC the Omntia wheel club , at Sev enteenth and Chicago , to Clark street , to Sauuilcrs , to bpauldltif ? , to Thirtieth , to the bridge at Florence unit return. Krier was given (1.-4 ( minutes' start. Fisk 4 minutes , Pot ter 2,4 ( minutes , Morris 6 minutes , Drain scratch. Fisk was awarded llrst prize , Pot ter second , Morris third , Dram canio In fourth and Krier last. Potter was awarded a jjold medal for the best time , fi5:47. lu the afternoon the track nt the fair ground was in splendid condition , barring a bad streak about ten feet In width mir : the inside felice. The track was dragged and rolled and was In good shnpe. Tlio attend- mice , Ilkotlmt of the day before , was not as largo as the entertainment deserved , but it was very enthusiastic. ( Jwinc to the absence of Ucfcrco ( Jriswold , II. II. Hliodes was assigned to that position , and S. P. Cramer acted as Judge iu Mr , Rhodes' stead , The llrst event was ono mile , open , and the prizes were : First , amateur photo outfit by C. Peabody ; second , silk umbrella by Arthur BriKgs. There worueleven ontrlesnsfollows : F. llucon , Omaha ; 1) . Wortz , A. 0. O. ; L , . FlescUer , A. 0. C. : B. Potter , A. C. C. ; W. Morris , O. W. C. ; T. Patterson andS. Patter son , Plattsniouth ; S. Kliodos , O.V. \ . C. ; .1. Drain , Lincoln ; S , Klllck , Fremont ; \V. Townsend , O.V. . C , Klllck won , WorU second end und Drain third , Tlmo 3:11 : 3-5. The second event was a throe-inilo lap race , L. A.V , , fiwt prize , league suit by Browning , King & Co. ; second , $15 pants by American tailors ; third , poker set by J , A. Fuller & Co. Tlicro were live entries ns fol lows : C. Peubody , O. AV. C. : W. Pixley , A. C. C. ; S. nnd T. Pctterson , Pmttsinouth ; L. llolton , O. W. C. Holloa came In llrst and Pixloy second , the rest having dropped out. llolton scored IS points and Pixley U. Time- ID :20 1-5. The next was a two-mile safety. First prize , marble clock by Pope manufacturing company ; second , safety lamp by A. H , Porrigo & Co. Tlicro were four starters , namely : 0. Dickey. A. 0. C. ; W. Plxloy. A. C. 0. ; G. Mnckuy , Lexington ; B. Porterlleld , O. W. C. Porterlleld won ' Pixley second , Dickey third. Tlmo 0.VJ. : The two-mile , L. A. W , , stnto champion ship , for a medal offered by L , E. llolton , was the next event , with llvo sturturs : L. Flescher , A. 0. C1. ; C. Dcninan , A. C. C. ; S. Patterson , Plaits mouth ; S. Hliodes , O. W. C. ; L. llolton , O. W. ( J. Flescher crossed the tnpo llrst , Dcnmnn second and llolton third. Time 7Ul : > f. Next came the ouo-inllo safety , onon. First prize , * 15 picture and frame by A. llospe , jr. ; second , safety lamp by tiormully & Jeffrey , There were throu starters : B. Portcrllold , O. W. 0. ; W. Plxloy , A. O. 0. , mul O. Dickey , A. C. 0. , who came In in the order immoil. Tlmo 3:15. The one-half mile open was the next event. The prizes were : First , traveling toilet set , by Albert Cahn ; second , silk umbrella , by O. Peabody. There were seven starters , namely : F. Bacon , Omaha ; D.Vortz. . A. C. C.j L. Floschor , A. 0. C. ; C. Dcninan , A C. 0. ; T. Patterson , Plattsmoiith ; S. O. \ \ \ C. ; V. Klllck. Fremont. Dcnmnn won , with ICllIck second. Flescher took n header near the quarter polo and nail n badly bruised shoulder and hip. Tlmo 1 : W 15. For the two-mile hnndlcaii , O.V. . C. , the following prizes were offered , ' First , silver cup , by O.V. \ . C. ; second , weld mcdnl , by C. y. Uaynioiid , The starters and handicap * wore ! F. Mnthows , ISO ynnls ; W. Oniiidjenn , 200 yards ; W. Townsoiul , llo ! yards ; L. lloltonscratch. Mn'hcws won , Oraiidjean , second ; Town * send , third. TIma-O : ' . ' ! . The next was n tlrc-mllo race , open. Prizes , first , lamp by M. H. Bliss ; second , rnt-trap peilnls by A. H. Perrigo ; third , bronze vnso by Kosu Brothers. The starters were D. \ V'ertA. . C. C. ; W. Pixley. A. O. C. ; C. Dcninan , A , U. C. ; J. and S. Patterson , Phittsniouth ; L. llolton , Omaha. llolton won , Dcnmnn second , "Wertz third , J. Patter- sou fourth. Tliiio-l"'Jl. 'Iho ono-mllo ordinary , 11:23 class , was the most exulting of the dns. Every nun did his level Iwst mid excellent tlmo wns made. The prix.es were , llrst lit tle giant safety bicycle by Loztcr .t Yost ; second , Knox hat by Wessel & Weasel. Thu entries were F. Bacon , Omaha j II. Mueiitorfcrlnir , A. C. C. ; O. Helndorf , A , U. U. ; E. Mockett , Lincoln ; .f. Drain , Lin coln ; P. Klllck , Fremont ; W. Townscnil. Omaha Wheel club. Bacon was doing well and making splendid time , but fainted whllo coming- the home stretch and fell from his wheel. Ho wni only slightly Injured. Drain won easily , \vltli Elliclc second and Mucnter- fenng third. Time 3:0-l : ! ( - { " > . A protest wns entered against Drain. It being claimed ho should not ho allowed hi thu ! 1'JO ; class. In the consolation race there were three prizes , namely : First , blcy clo shirt by Robinson it Garmon ; second , lugpaio ; carrier by A. II. Pcrrigo & Co. ; third , bicycle shoos by A. D. Morse. The distance wns nmdo one-half mile with 11 no entries : W. D. Townsend , P. Gibson , W. Orandjcan , 11. Poterlleld , Monroe. Mon roe won , Townsend second , Orandjeau third. Tlmo 1:3 : . I'1. ' Bacon was awarded the box of line cigars offered by K. L. Itobcrtson & Bro. , for the fastest quarter of a mile , ho having made that distance In forty seconds. This completed the series and the tourna ment wns lit n close. TJIK si'jiKn Jtixa. Louisville Kaee * . " Loi.'isvu.r.r , Ky. Sept. 17. [ Special Tele- RIMIU to THE BUG. ] Summary of today's ' races : One mile , match races Chimes ( the favor ite ) won. Hamlet second. Time 1 : ir . One-half mile , selling The Pookey won , Tom Jones ( the favorite ) second , Post Odds third. Time-fill . One-half mile , selling Maud B won , Fun- moS second , Wood ford ( the favorite. ) third , Time rl4. , } Mile mul one-sixteenth , hatidlcnti Atauil C ( the favorite ) won , Blaraoystonc , Jr. , second , Business third , PatitnlcUo drawn. Titno- 1 : fi < ) ! < i. Alilo nnd onc-eiRlith Catalpa ( the favor ! to ) won , Princess Annlu second , Osborno third , J3ob Foray the drawn. Time 1 : . " ) S-j. ' Mile , Sandford slakes Dundee won , Hose- lanil second , Miss Hawkins third , Tom Itodgors ( the favorite ) not In It. Time 1 :4.f. : ililo nnd n quarter , selling Itobiu won , General Unldwcll second , " Major Tom ( the favorite ) third. Time-2llJi' : . Cleveland Uncos. Ci.ivii.\NnO. : , Sept. 520. The Cleveland Driving Park fall meeting closed today. Guy went a mile in 2 : IS'f. Considering the slow ness of the traek , It was a fast mile. Sum mary : Three-year-old stakes , ? i,450 , ( postponed from yesterday ) ( Conductor won , Ponce do Leon second , McGregor Willies third , Elvria fourth. Best time a : : MJ . I ! : 17 pace , f SIX ) Picaway won. Kinma second end , El Monarch third , Wayne Wilkes fourth. Best time aW : > . 5iK ! : trotting , SBOO Tom Ardcnwon , Yan kee II second , Monterey third , Cora S fourth. Best time ± \W \ , Grand Circuit Knees , PIIII..UIM'IUA : , Pu. , Sept. t0. ! This was the closing day of the Grand Circuit trotting meeting. Belle Bnmllii attempted to lower nor record of5SU : % but 2:15 : vus the best she could do. Summary : 5:37 ! : class , ? l,00 ; ) Horicon won , Gypsy Girl second , Autograph thlnl. Best time as' lVi1. Frco-for-all pace , 81,000 Hal Pointer won , Dnllas second , .Tcwctt third , Gossip Jr. dis tanced . Best time-2 : 14 > . 13:20 : class , $ luou-Mnud Miller won , Rich- moiid second , St. Elmo thlrdrLucretla fourth. Best time Ji : ' . ' ! ' . LOUISVIM.K , Ky. , Sopt. 'JO , Summary of todajf'a races : Match race , ono mile Chimes won from Hamlet. Time 1 :45 } < f. Two-year-olds , half a mile Ppokoy won , Jones second. Time fll . Two-year-olds , half a mile Maud IJ won , Fannie S second , Woodford third. Time All apes , mlle nnd one-quarter Uobin won , Cald well second , Major Tom third. Time Monday's Tips. AT QIIWRSKXII. Hh-st linco-Bobby Beach , Tipstaff. Second lluco Kurus , Banquet Third Unco Buy Chester , Vanity. Fourth Knee Lady Jane , Elcton. Fifth Hacc- Brad ford , Lemon Blossom. Sixth IliK-o- Worth ; Muridcn. Seventh llace Eon , Philosophy. KlRlith llaco Daisy \VoodrulT'Priuco \ Ed ward. _ AT I.OUHVII.T.r. First Hnco-Ora , Fannie S , Second Unco Palestine , Ban Chlof. Third Race Nina Archer , Hopeful. Fourth Uuco Ilydy. Dertlui. Fifth Unco Mtunlo Fonso , Virgo D'Or. Tlio I'ressnieii's Coiivenlloii , Ed M. Burcli , who reproscnted the Omaha brotherhood nt the second nntiunl convention of the International printing pressmen , held in Hoston , has returned , and the projsmcn of tills city feel highly claled over his report. Two years ntro , when the llrst convention was liehl iif New Vork city , only thirteen unions were represented , but in this conven tion delegates from twcnty-tlvo unions were In attendance. Omaha was the only city west of the Missouri that wns represented. At Boston the delegates were treated to n steamboat excursion on the bay und a clam bailout old Fort Warren. Mr. Burch was elected second vlco presi dent of the international association. The next convention will bo held In De troit next June. Und N C. J. Worrell had Miss Martin , who lives in a honso on block 80 , the postofllco site , ar rested for lighting , but when the case came into court Judge Heisloy promptly dismissed It for want of Jurisdiction. The quarrel took phico on Kovcriimont territory nnd municipal courts have no Jurisdiction there. Narrow Kscapo From Instant Dentil , Passengers who happened to bo on tlio union depot platform last night when No. J ) on the Union Pacific came In , saw u sl ht that mudo their hearts stand still for a min ute. As the train passed the depot a man crossed the track In front of it nnd had made a mlsscaiculatloii , for the engine struck him and knocked him down. Tlio horror stricken witnesses to the accident expected to sco him Kround to death in an Instant , but fortunately ho was knocked entirely oil the track nnd rolled on the platform. A few liiHl nlllcant hruises were the sum total of his Injuries. Bulldine Permits. The following pjrmltj were Issued by the suuorintcndcnt of buildings yesterday : O. II. 1'ayno. one anil one-half story frame dwelling , Twciity-sovontli and Ciuiiliiu' stroetH . . J 1,500 Mary K.llrufl , two-story f ruino addition to residence , ! iM3 Capital avenue . LSOO Board of eiliiciitlou , ono-story brick closet , I.luvrnthand Dod o HlriTts , . , , ( XX ) J.Moycrona > itory franiu cottage , l''ou ' r- teuiith line ! Center streets . . . . . COO J. Moyi-r.ono-story framu cottage , 1'our- tcunth mid Uunter streets . , . tVX ) Two minor permits . , . . . . . , . U.V ) Total . , $ a.-'a ) Two 1 1 nml red Drowned. SOFIA , Sept. 20. The overflow of the Marltza river was attended by great loss of life. Fully one hundred peasants were drowned , nnd at Mustaplm ono hundred Turkish solulura perished hi the Hood. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS The Senate Passe the Bill Extoudlng tlio Iroo JJeJvcry System. TOWNS OF FIVE THOUSAND WILL GET IT , 'Ivo 1'Hvnlo I'cnsliin .liens- tires Sccui-6 tlio Approval oftlio Sciiato-jVollilnj ; Uono in the llunte , vM. WASHINGTON' , Sept. 20. The senate todny resumed consideration of the senate hill re garding nntlotml banks , etc. , the pending question being on the uincndinciit offered yes terday hy Mr. Power W strike out the llrst section , which reduces to Sl,000 the amount of bonds required to bedeposlted. A f tor some remarks by Mr , Cockrell , who snid the secretary of the treasury hud paid out every dollar of the surplus hi order to save New York speculator * their hnnin'iinry prollts la speculation and Rambling , tlio bill was liild aside without action , The scnuto passed the senate hill authoriz ing the secretary of the treasury to settle - tlo the inilcbtur-ss to the government ot the Stoux City & I'nclllc railroad , The bill authorl/es the secretary , by and with the consent of the president , to negotiate forsuch n settlement ns shall bo In his judgment for tlio bet Interests ot the government. It pro vides that nothing In the net shall ho con strued to iiffect my right the United States may have to recover ng.dnstsald company liy reason of any act unlawfully dune hi connec tion with the original construction of the road. road.Among Among other bills passed was the senate bill extending the privileges of tlio free de livery to towns having a population of 5,000 or a gross postal revenue of (5,000 ; also tlio senate bill amending section ! i3 of the revised statutes relating to fees , etc. , of district attorneys , marshals and clerks in Oregon , Nevada , Idaho , Moatana , North and South Dakota und Wyoming. The senate resumed consideration of the house hill todefino and rojrulato the jurisdic tion of courts of the United Stales nnd the substitute therefor reported by Mr. Kvnrts from the judiciary committee. An amend ment wis agreed to providing that n , circuit court of appeal in LMSCS in which Judgment is made ilnal shall liave the same appellate ju risdiction by writ of error or iipnoul , review judgments , orders and decrees of the district courts of the several territories , as liy this net they tuny have to review the judgments unil orders of district and circuit courts , nnd for tlmt purpose the scvor.il territories shall , by orders of the .supremo court , to bo madu from time to time , bo imlgucd to particular circuits. Without further action the bill was laid aside informally and eighty-live private pen sion bills were passed. Adjourned. House. WASHINGTON , Sept. 29. In the house to day the Journal was read without objection. Mr. O'Fcrrall of Its Virginia objected to ap proval and dcmumlbil thu yens anO nays , As the democrats arono in support of this ile- in.ind their names were noted. Tlio sponuer counted thirty-seven demo crats present , not uitnugh to order the yeas unit nnys. ' < Mr. Hrcckcnriiigw of Kentucky demanded tellers , This timotlfo speaker counted forty- eight member. ! . ' ' Mr. Brockonrlilgo You only counted thirty-seven before/ > The speaker This Is not the first tlmo tlio gentlemen on that side have appeared and disappeared. The yeas and nJy.iV liavliig been ordered , there wis another'democratic exodus. The yoto resulted Ywwj 151 ; nays , none no quorum. Adjourned , * < > ttlE MiAXUSTOX-VKXAItltK V.ISK. It is Canning Hotitfoltajmbllcansiv tiot WASHINGTON , SorHr.20. [ Spuctal Telegram toTmBi5u. : ] Another day was wasted In the. house today , that body adjourning before 1 o'clock owing to the absence of n quorum to approve oven the journal. As a matter of fact no one expected that tlicro would bo a quorum nresont , aii'l ' so , while there were 103 republicans In their seats yesterday , quite a number of them did not consider It worth their while to show UD today , feeling quite confident that there would not bo n quorum of republicans hi the house. The Langston-Venahle election case will bo decided on Monday. After that the business of the sc.'ilon will he taken up by considering tlio dellciency bill until the tariff conference ) report conies In , anit that rcallyh the only remaining business before the present session of the Fifty-Hrst con gress. It would ho needless to deny that there nro very many staucit ' republicans who feel quite impatient nt the present aspect of affairs. Representa tive Owen said to your correspondent today : "I thinlc it a most unfortunate mistake that the Lnngston-Vcnablo cnso was called up Just now. I admit the wisdom of the gen eral policy of demonstrating just now that the republican party will stand by the negro , hut lam compelled to say that I think it would have been much , bettor if wo bail demonstrated our Intention to dcitl falrlv by thoneiTO ( jarltor In the session. It is no hardship for Mr , llungcn of Wisconsin , who represents a district tlmt polls a re publican majority of over two thou sand , to stand up day after day mid lead tlillight. . Ho Is sure of re-election whether hols in his district or not , but then am very ninny republicans who arc not quito so fortuimto. There nro nt lemt forty or fifty republican members now lighting for re election whoso majority Is nearer two hun dred than two thousand , mid It is rather hard for these men to abandon the Held in thovcry midst of the fight and come back here , spending day after day In the effort to seat Mr. Langston. It is tnio wo will vindicate our platform of devotion to the colored man , but by seating Mr. Langston " will lose llvo or" six or possibly liiore re publican members who are , as I sav , compelled to drop their own fight and come hero to seat him. It. would have boon just us easy , T thlulr , to have delayed tlio Lnngstnn-Vcimhlo case until next session and give us n chance to light our own battles before wo nro l pt hero two woks waiting for n chance to seat Lang- stou. " Mr. Owen represents the senti ments of a very largo number of other republicans ; 'find ' it is undoubtedly this very foejlngthht their own district anil their own return to congress is of infinitely more Importance than the sealing of Air. Lnngston that has Jttyt very many repub licans uwuy. Those -\vlio nro cominc IKTO to make -it "quorum which will scat T auifstoii on MorM.iy are domp so at thu risk of their own ok'ct'lou and John lUanKRtnn is tuldiiK no stniilli'ri ' poiisiliilitv upon him self In demanding that this Flfty-Hrst con- cress scat him to' " tlio exclusion of nil matters nnd nt tlio risk of the defeat of ' perhaps a dozen republican members J'lt ' may bo added that if Mr. O'Forrnll 'Jlitul permitted a vote on Tuesday , when Mivlliiuulini llrst called up thocaso , there Is tint' little question that I.atiKstoa would tanvh been seated , there bchifr enough res | > btkfiii votes to join thu democratic votes lii Uniting Air. "Vrnnhlo. Mr. O'Fcrnill's blhul IIHImsterliiK , thoujih , lias made the scntlue'Mf ' I/niffston n party policy and as Hiich them will bo miiiiy rupub- hciins voting to seat LniiKstoa next Monday who do HO for tlio parly's sake nlone. It U a jiotlccablo fact that Mr. Cheatham of Ten- nossoc , the only colored momborln thuhouso of rcproHontntlvra , hav not said a word la IwlmH of Mr. Lunation , nml It Is not nlto- go thcr nsmirod tlmt ho will bo present when a Ihinl vote U taken. The Ilunwell Murder Trial. WOODSTOCK , Out. , Sept. SO. [ Special Tola- gram to Tim KKB , ] Tlio case of Itenluald llurchcll , for thu murder of KrcdC. llenwcll , In Fohruary last , wlll'ho cnllud the llrst thint ; oil Monday inornlng. From nil that can bo learned the defense -will bo an dllbt and that Dcnwcll was alive uftor the date on which the murder was supposed toliavu bcon coiiinilttoil , Dctoctlvo llluott , who 1ms boon | incoulnKln UltulTorts to complete DurchHl's dofm.w , tins no- cured two men who , It l snld , will testify that they saw lleiuvcll nllvo after Febrtmry 1 , the supposed date of the , murder. AVItnc.ises will ho brought from Bnuitfonl who , It Is snld. will testify to the same clleet. The enso of Iho iirosecution Is somewhat weakened by the fact that It Is reported that Is'evlllo A. 1'lckotlmll , whose nninn was con nected with the murder at one time ns n suspect nnd taken us an important witness , has disappeared nnd that ho will not appear at the trl.il. llurcliell continues as confident as ever mid shows the least concern of nil connected with tlio cnso. The trial will probably consume the cntlro week , _ Two C'uirnilnir Imn < : liooiii. Mrs. M. 1 ! lilsdon entcrtalnoda number of her lady friends Wednesday afternoon nt a very charming luncheon , which the hostess luiows so well how to conduct to it successful conclusion. The dainties were served In cour.scs on little tables placed at intervals throughout the cosy Cllnliu ; room , Tlicro were present : .Mesdumes Clauser , Xattingcr , Ilanchctt. Hulbcrt , Sloulcnborou'h ( , Holdcn , Hardy , A'an Ornmn. I'utnniii , Simpson , Kcolt. Hussi-y , Gcorgo Hall , Akin , Fnrnsworth and Cro/er. HavliiR so many warm friends thwutihout the city Mrs. lilsilim gave n second lunuhcou yesterday afternoon , which , if any thing1 , was even more charming than the ono Riven on Wednesday. The bracliif , ' atiaosphcro and the beautiful September clay brought out a largo numberof the Invited guests , Mrs. Klsiloti's residence tieliiR quite , tlioiisli not uncomfortably crowded during the afternoon , As at the Wednesday luncheon , the service was at small tables scattered throughout the dining room and the parlor. The guests present to enjoy the hospitality of the hostess were Jlosdames Alexander , Ilurton , S. .1. Unwell , Augustus 1'ratt , Powell , Coodrlch , Hovliis , ltll.sn , Hartlctt , Shields , Mupes , Gregory , Sholcs , Hamilton. Charles Ilrown , "Williams , Soaver. Odell , Mnnnliig , Hicks , Mcgcalh , l.ile , S. E. Howcll , llhulc. Povnton , Misses Alexander , Miss Uro/.er , Ullss Allen , Misses Llttlcllold. 80VTM1 O.TI.I//.1 A'Ktl'S , Miirshal .Miilimoy lti < NliiN. ; Marshal Muloney , being dissatislled with his treatment by the city council , has re signed. Ills successor Is not yet known. Jinny thinit that Mr. Maloney wised the ef- liciency of the police force us to a very high standard mid equal to any In the state. 'l'bo marshal ends hisoftlclal career with the ru- spect and contldcnco of all good citizens. 1'ut ' llaokln DIstroMH. SAN PitAxci-.f , Septao. The Hritlsh ship A'entura put baoli to this hiirbor this evening In distress. The Ventura sailed from hero August 0 for Ireland. On Sepsember 111 , dur ing a hurricane , an enormous wave , over a hundred feet high , wis seen approaching. H towered over the vcsaol for a moment nnd then passed clear over it. Kvcrything mov able was washed awny. The iron door of the ho c.iliin was liur.st in us if by a battering win nnd the cabin tilled with water. Two seamen were swept overboard nnd drowned. The waves grew , if anything , heavier pounding the ship furiously , which suddenly turned over on its side , leaving the keel above water. The sailors clung to the vessolas bust they could. After several hours the wind veered , the cargo began to shift , the vessel righted and the crew managed to work her bjick here. Held to the District Court. The case of the state against Charles K. Switcher , in which Switcher wa < licensed by Julius Boiiyon of threatening to shot him , was called In , Justice Holmes' court yesterday afternoon. Both Switch or and Honynu are fanners living a few miles out of the city , and lately they have been carrving guns and threatening to annihiUto e.ich other at the llr t favorable opportunity. Switcher had Donyon arrested and bound over to the dis trict court In Shaw's court , and Bonzon re turned the favor by havingSwitchor arrested and Justice Holmes held him to the district court In bonds of S500. Bail was furnished and thu two in en went home , where they will conline their guiinlng to prairie chickens nnd rabbits hi the future. Oddfellow * Concluilo Their TOFCK.V , Kan. , Sept. 'JO. The sovereign grand lodge , Independent Order of Oddfel lows. concluded its annual session today. A resolution was adopted deprecating the holding of national conventions by the Daughters of Kchcknh. The inimd lodge de clined to take action in the matter of barring saloonkeepers from membership. The pro posed constitutional amendment excluding1 them from admission to the order was left to the discretion of subordinate lodges. St. Louis was chosen as the place for holding the next convention , General Underwood was re-elected. The following marriage license * were is sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and a.ldross. Acs. ( Jacob Boudor , Omaha . M ' Annie Sniniek , Omaha . ; i. > A. R. Sehikor.i , Omaha . 'Ji : Clara J. Hiffree , Omaha . ' 1 Tea. Hergo , Omaha . 2-t Julio K. Nowmaii , Omaha . a-i Peter Nelson , Omaha . lir 'jMiunio M. Workmen , Omaha . 18 Jr. Ilnylc the Appointee * . ATCIIISOX , Kan. , Sept. iu , fSpacial Tolu- grain to Tun BIX. ! Dr. W. ( ; . lloyloof this city has. until further notice , been appolnto.l assistant chief surgeon of the western dlvls- on of the Missouri Pacific , In phico of Dr. 1) . , T , Ilolluiid , who died ten days ago. The ap pointment , whllo only temporary , It is under stood , will ho made permanent the llrst of the year. There has Deen an active rivalry among the physicians along the division for the position. Alliance Picnic ; n ( Slinlton. SmiTox. : Nob. , Sept. 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : liu ! : . ] The farmers' alliance of Buffalo and Hall counties iiada picnic hero today. They paraded the streets in Iho fore noon. In the procession there were ! ) teams. In the afternoon the immense crowd listened to speeches from Hon. William N. Deck , their candidate for lieutenant governor , and some of the candidates for county ofllccs. It was the- largest crowd ever In town. HniulfliiiKiiKk to lit ; MiNXKAiin.iH , Minn. , Sept. "d , A special dispatch says the bondsmen of Louis Klscf- fer , county treasurer nt Hampton , la. , have asked to bo released , Tliclr petition to the supervisors says the treasurer has with drawn largo sums from the usual phico of de posit and placed thorn out of the usual cour.su of business. Elsolfor refuses to explain. Among Horses , FI.IXT , Wlch. , Sept. SO.-Au epidemic has broken out among thu horses In nnd around Davison which is proving serious. The ennines tire taken with swelling of the nos trils and lungs , froth nt tlio mouth , and their breathing is apparently generally affected , causing death by str.uigulatlon. A general spread of the disease h feared. Will This Kvcr Kml ? KKUUXU , Pu. , Sept. 20. In the blcyclo contest this afternoon the world's reconl of ! Jl miles In I hour and 15 minutes , made In I8SS by W.i. . Wllholm of this city , was broken , William \VagnercovcrhiKtho distance iii 1 hour and t minutes. o 'I lie Switchman's Coiivmii Inn. nrrrAi.0 , N. Y. , Sept. 20.-Tho switch men's convention win unable to conclude Its business today nnd adjourned until Monday. Thu constitution was revised and adopted. The benollt for total disability was raised to { 1,000 , _ Collision on Iho Kaiilo I < > . LA PLATA , Mo. , Sept. JiO. Two Santa To freight trains collided near hero tonight. llrnkcman ( Silos WAS Instantly killed and the cngincur nnd his nrcmiui dangerously Injured. _ Tim Mrtogniul'H Sept SO. An ofllclul ro- | Kirt of the loss of the Turkish man-of-war IMogroul ay f > 87 persons were drowned nnd nlxtyslx i'ieK&ii > R\T > N ttvnxtj.- Ho Visits Severn ! Places mill b Cor el mily llcuclrctl , Cut'sox Sfiusn.ii. PH. , Sept. SO. The president devoted today to a visit to the lum ber nml bituminous coal region of central I'eniisylvnnla. He left Cressou this morning at 10o'clock on a special train anil does not expect to return till T o'clock in the ? evening. Ho will visit tlio towns of Tvrone. Osceola , Houtzdnli' . Phllllppjhnrg , Clcarlleld and Cnrmliisvllle and Inspect the points of Interest la each. Cmurm.u , 1'a. , Sopt. CO.-Tho apodal train bearing the presidential party reached Altooim nt 10W : : o'clock and inadoasliort stop. Thostiitlon wivs ciiiwded with people anxim to scu the president , but they worn not allowed lnldo the gates. The next .stop was nt Tyrone , wlicio the station was thronged with people , niostlv laboring men , hearing Mags , and they cheered the president almot continuously until the train moved off. The president came out on the roar platform and shook hands with several him tired per sons. The party received a most enthusi astic greeting nil alone the line , especially at Osecoln and Flout/dale , llushicss was suspended - ponded at Doth places and all the inhabitants turned out to give the president a rousing re ception. At.rnoxi , Pa. , Sept , 'JO.-At llout/ilalo the president was received by a committee oC twelve citizens and provided with n carrlngo drawn by four white horses. A crowd num bering nearly ten thousand persons lined both sides of the route and greeted the distinguished visitor * with frequent cheers. Klncald posl , Grand Army of the Id-public , acted us a guard of honor. The procession finally stopped under an evergreen arch near the station and the president ami ( Jencral Hastings were escorted to the grand ftand. Urlof speeches of welcome were inadu byV. . II. 1)111 ) mid W. T. Shaw , and thu president responded as follows : "My fellow- citizens : 1 bog to assure you that I very highly appreciate this cordial welcome. J do not it'gnrd this greeting as personal. 1 iwsumo that in this demonstration jou nro evincing your loyalty and lldollty to the pov- eminent of which wo nro all citizens. You welcome mo as ono vho for the time being , by your choice , is charged with the execution of the law. It Is a great thing to ben citizen of this country , and the privilege has its corresponding obligations. This government ran never be wrecked by ( reason or the fruit of these who fora tlniu are placed in public places so long as thu great mass are true to the principles uf the government and the Hag. Set vour love upon the flag iiiui that which it represents. Ho ready , If occasion should call , to defend it as my lir.ive comrades hero did in the Hintof Its { jivatest peril. "U'o have before us today a long trip and must abbreviate llii exercise * here. Xow , to every one of you tlmsu who comofrom the village shops , these who como from the mines imd from every vo cation of life to join in. this wel come--let mo declare that I have no other purpose as president of the United States than to so administer my ofllco as to promote the general good of nil our people. " His re- nmrHs were loudly applauded. The party then returned to the ears anil the president stood on the platform ami shook hands with nearly one thousand people before the train started. Thep.irtv arrived at Plilllipsuui'K about S o'clock and was welcomed at the station by nearly nil the Inhabitants of thu town. The party was driven through Iho principal streets in carriages and the president was greeted with enthusiasm all along the line. The booming of cannon greeted the partv on Its arrival at Clearlleld and was fol lowed by several thousand people who had gathered at the station. The president u-as driven through the principal streets and on his return to the train held the usual reception. The principal event of the trip , however , was at Curwellsville , where th 3 presidential party remained nearly two hem rs. The party was driven to the residence of A. K , 1'atton , where a public reception was held , followed by an elegant luncheon. The president was given a cordial greeting and shook hands withni-arly Hfteeu hundred people. It was originally planned that the train , should re turn to Cresson at t : : w o'clock , but itwas about that hour when it loft Curwellsvillo and It was nearly three hours Liter wlien It reached Cresson. At all the principal sta tions on the way back crowds gathered and cheered and yelled. The president enjovcd the entire trip very much. "Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Heo blilg. AVcutlier Crop HiiUctiii. WASHINGTON , Sept. 20. The weather crop bulletin says : Harvesting has been com pleted in Dakota , but is delayed lu Min nesota by excessive rains. Killing frosts have occurred hi Nebraska and Iowa , with slight damage to the late crop. Com Is considered safe in Indiana und Illi nois , wheni whe.it seeding amU'orn cutting is progressing. The temperature and sun shine have been below the average in Kansas and Missouri und warm weather is needed for corn in the latter state. Dr. Birney cures catarrh , 'Heo bldg- . Dismissed by the Kin ; ; . rtoMK , Sept. 14. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : BKH. ] The recent retirement of Signor Seismlt-Doila from the ofllco of minister of finance , attributed at tlio time to criticisms of newspapers , which censured him soucroly for being present at a banquet ut which irredentist toasts wore drank , some of the papers now attribute to the reciptof a letter from the king , through Premier Cnspi , giving him a curt dismissal. The affair has produced u painful impression la polit'cal circles. Dr , Dirmy ciu'.js catarrh , Boo bltlg , Stcniu-mlp Arrivals. At N'ew York The Umbrla , from Liver pool.Timed Timed the UzardLa Champagne , from Now York , for Havre. 13r , Birnoy euros catarrh , Hoe Wdg- I'ol.Hiin in I IK ; I'lini ) ! . . . . 111. 'JO.--A few D.iNVii.i.r , , Sept - - days iigu Henry Verncr , a farmer living near Hankln , hoiiRlil a suction pump ntul Imd U placed In t well and coinnionretl * tioii after to u o the the water. Thocutlrofamily , consisting of the parents ami throe children , wow taken violently 111. I'hyslcliius ' pronounced It n case of poisoning. The little girl diet ! , one of ( ho boys can not llvo and III * doubtful If Wr * nor can recover- . Investigation showed that rough on nils had been put In the pump , thi l-"lro Uinlt. wain largo mcctlii ( , j ! of t\\or \ \ committees of the council , nt which , nuuuig others , there wow present Messrs. llcchci , lltiimcr , Lowry , Oleson , Morlarlty , Sander , Shrlvcr and \Vhceler. A number of subject * were tllscussed , among them being tbu oxtonston of the Urn limits of the city. It was urged Unit the limit should ho e.\ * tended as fur west an Unvo iivenui' , on Uuiu * mlng , Furnain and I.eavcnworth streets. Severnl other changes were ivcomiuendod mul will In all probability bo adopted l > y tlu > council on next Tuesday night. O'llrluii Tnlks. LOXIIO.V , ScptW.--In an Interview today Williiuu O'llrionspeaking , of the auvst of Dillon nml himself , snld that the government evidently Intended to have a sort of state trial , which would cover every petty net and Impriidcnt8 | > eochsince the Tlppernrv light commenced. Jv'o mutter what happened , ho was sure that u committee would bo sent to America , und he had every conlldenco that Americans wouM rise to the occasion. l'nrcliiN ( ( > ( l by ( ho Ml \vmiVcoo. . MII.W.U KEF. , AVIs. , Sept. ! ' ( > . At the mi- mini meeting of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. I'.iul ro.id today the stockholders voted unanimously ( o purchase the Milwaukee & Northern nnd will take possession October I. The basis of thu sale Is an c.vcbangc of stock of the Northern , dollnr for dollar \vilh the common stocker the St. I'nul , and that means about Kir,00KK ( ) new St. Paul stock. Coining Ilium ; . WniNfiTOJ ? , .Sept. SO. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : lii ) : . | Air. nnd Mrs. ThonuiH .1 , I'cnncll , who together with iSIr. IVnneirs inotbcr have been paying u brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. I. Hyde of this city , loft Washing ton yesterday afternoon for Omaha direct. Dr. Biriiey , noseuiitl throat , Uoo lid Adah's in I.iHimN' , .Sept. ! W. Ills iinnouiicod tonight that the king oC Portugal has had a suvero relapse. ThO'cnliuist crisis continues. The Frank .funlors defeated the 'JVcnt.v fourth Htrt'ct nine yesterday by aacorenf ii toll. Hatterles-Kor Prank iluiilora , Frank and Hoirniann ; for Twi'iity-foiirth street- . , Klgby , Her and Muriln. Struck out U , 1'Vanlt lii , by Kighy and Martin . Dr. Blnioy cures cattirrh , Boo bUg , BOYD'S'NIGHTS. ' . WE ONESDA.Y MATINEE. Conmienang Moncla , Se ) t.22 d DA.\TIE I'riiiltirUon of ' "J'lio . t'rlnco ncl tlii ! 1'nu * 71 per , " wllh Elsie Leslie Anil tlio Now Vork Co'U nutlinrtri'il liy MA UK TWAIN , mm DrniimtUei ! 1)A11. ) . 1IKY SACK IIIC1I- AllDSON. Tnnriiiiilor Ilio ell * ri'otlon ( if .Mr. AL llnyiiiun. Tlio box Hhcets nro now upon. Mnttnec prices an Vc ntvl'Jc. Thursday Evening , Sept. pLANELS RECITALS. Musicaljind Dramatic. Jlon * . U l r.ANKr < .n ( I'sirlj , Violin Concert Jlnst-i t i Ilio ( jurra of Spiiln Olllrvr U'liiMrticlluii I'll IIIIIIO ( | , Madame TeoklBifPlanBl l.-cni tlio Ojrmnnso Truutro , 1'nrlx , tuiUtoilby tliu .A.pollo Oliib of Omnlia. Jilt. aUllTI.N'CAIIN - A.VI ) Jill. tfTAVKUT I'niKrnininutii onilnltli tlio Comcil- . "UX CRAXE SOUS USE TEMPETE. " ' A Skn 1 Under n Tempest. " M VDAMM TliOKUCV 1'UJXN Ono oilier uioatott tticcu'asoM l.'il'.ula. < IK Horn's OI'IUA i Soatitoliu ncnirol nt IMV oflko on luginiiu- mini WILL LAWLER Manager , Cor. llth and Fornom Sts. , Oinalia. WEEK OF SEPT. 22. ANNIE SYLVESTER Chn.npiouT..ndy llipynlist of the woHd in fancy and trlclc rluiiiff , OHO o ( tlio best porloriiwncosof the souson , LKUOV. inlliitor and expansionist. Hy Inllntlntr his olioat can bi-otik n henvv lonther band. Ho also can dislocate any of hid joints. Ills head nud foot iioini n ono direction , and his chest oppuaito. A wonderful frcalc bottln tlio luws of nnturo at dcllunco. BUHT , thu modern Ilnrculcs. The strongest umn living. Ifo ctin balnnco ft fiOO pound wheel on his forehead und lift ; i ton. EMEUtiON , the champion bono soloiHt. M'LLK MILLHUHK , the Australinn POIIB blnl , THE FR NCILLA. CHILDREN" I'ho prettiest and best uvouilo soiij ; and dtinco artists travolliii ) , ' . GKO. KIJ\VARlS. ) NoyrnComodUin and aUotch charautor , DOBIJY FIr.LUS , the noted Gorniun dialect comedian , NEW WAX FIGURES , Just procured , the Kings of Holland , Doniniirlc , llnvarliv , the Qucou of Spain and the CV.ar of Itussiu , FRIDAY , LADIES * SOUVENIR DAY , SATURDAY CHILDREN'S ' DAY , TliQlr'i'lou Koinaliia l.lui Satno DIME TO ALL PARTS