THE CtolAIIA DAILY SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 , 1801. Omaha's Spoctly Stallions Palled off a Nice Funo Ycatcrday. 'SIDE WHEELERS IN HOT CONTEST , J'rcc-ror-AII I'nco 'Hint Wn Worth \Vntulilntt On tlio Imlcpcntl- onoo Ivlli ! OcniM-nl Spccil It I UK News. There wns n flno crowd In attendance on Uie closing day of the Union Park rncos. U'ho track was In superb condition. The ntnrtor was A. W. MoKlroy of Chicago nnd the Judges K. Al. Green of Cnlhoun , Mnrvo Ucnrdiloy nnd Hilly Pnxlon of Onmlin. Timers , Fred Fowler nnd Goodlny I3rucncr. A word In conunondatlon of St.irter Mo. Klrbywlll probably not cotno amiss lioro. Jlo has officiated In all the meetings on this course this summer , nnd so exceptionally line has been his work , both as to the discre tion In deciding nlco nnd dlfllcult points nnd the promptitude which has marked his efforts In getting the races off In accordance with tbo published schedule , Hint tbo management lnis been unstinted In prnlsc , oven to thu ex tent of extra compensation. Ono distinction marks the work of Starter MclOlroy and that Is that an v track that has been fortunate onouch to secure his services has manifested n desire to secure him for /uturo engage ments. So far as Union park is concerned It is snfo to sny thnt ns long us nltnlnablo tbo services of McKlroy will bo secured. . Started liy tlu ; Stallions. Tbo first event , free-for-all stallion race , JiursoJI'JO. ' ICntrlci : Uiiulnh , blk. s. , bv I'rln- rmn , O. A. Turner. lloairlce , Neb. ; tfnldun AVinir. s. M. , by Starlight , II. J. Mooro. Diinlap , ] , : Frank I * , blk. H. . ly ! ) nrwlnV. . . ) . Perry. Umnha : Jgnls I'ntuus , b. s. , by Kdltor , Nat Ilrown , Onmhn. There was but llttlo delay In Rotting the trio off. Ignis Fatuus quickly assumed n lead thnt his competitors were tumble to over come. Time : i ! : ! M > . The second heat was n repetition of the llrst , Ipnls Fatuus proving Ills superiority without n strain. Time : M:25Jf. : The third bent wns n surprise to the fancy , Ignis brcnklng badly on the llrst turn nnd surrendering llrst plnco to Frank 1' . , which lie hold , by grace of good driving , to the end. Time : 2.Tj. : The fourth neat was an easy ono for Ignis Fatuus. Time : 'J:1M. : Sum mary : Ignis Katnus . 1121 UoldenWing . 2 2 . ' ! S Fnmk 1' . 3 3 1 3 Unulph . Ur. Tlmu ! . ' ' . ' . 24. : SrtSM ; 2HU : ; : ) ! : fiiilo \ \ lioolorH Contest. Second race. froo-for-all pace , niirso $400. Ftartcru : U'llklu Itussull , b. s. . bv Mambrlno Xirssol. King 11111 slock farm. lit. Joseph. Mo. ; 1'rhico T. r. g. , by Uloinuiit , A. Thompson. Onmha : Almont lln.sliiiw. b. s. , by Almoiit JJovor , Kruuk Itiirns , Ida Orovc. la. The horses were sent away veiy nicely on the second scoring , Wllhio Husaell ouenlng up with a burst of speed that made every man on tbo grounds possessing a watch tnko n flash nt.lt. The speed of the blgstulllon on the llrst quarter prepared every ono for a fnst mile. 1'riucc T also evinced that bo was in good fettle , nnd the last half was paced in oven quicker time than tb.it made by Wilkie , still it was not speedy enough to chop down tbo lead Uusscll had captured on the llrst hnlf. As It ended Wllkio boat tbo I'rinco out by a length and n half. Time ! 3:17'4. : ' Thorowas aoino disappointment expressed at this time , many old devotees of the track claiming ttiat their chronometers registered 2:115 : , but the ofllclnl timers claimed that their time corro- fipondod and that it was as given above. McElroy sent the horses oIT in n line in the second , but unfortunately , and to the mani fest disappointment of the crowd , I'rinco T. broke almost immediately on the word go. It wan a bad break nnd by htu time ho .steadied down u gnp of iiOO yards separated him from his Hying competitors. From tnis on , how ever , Thompson drove Him steadily , nnd by the timu the leaders rounded Into the stretch bo was well up , but it wns too into to outer in the brush for the llnish , and this was loft to Bashaw , nnd ho did It well. Wilkie , though , outfootcd him clearly , nnd came under the wire n nose the best of It. Tlmo : 13:19. : 13:19.Tho The third heat wns n rosebud. The stnrt couldn't bnvobeon more even had the horses boon started standing from a chulk line , and up to the thrco-qunrtors this uosltlon was maintained without a break. In rounding into the stretch Wilklo mndo a break , and , run ning several lengths , got the best of It , ho ml. Ing Prlnco T. and coming on und muter tbo wlro a scant nock to the good. Time : 2:18) : . Summary : . AVIlklo . 1 i i I'rinco T . a 3 2 Almont Itashaw . 323 Time : 2:17 : ! . , , 2:10. : 2ISJ' : . ' 11 tin Ono Didn't FlniHli. Third ovont. 2:31 : trot , purse Jlifl. Kntrles : lllauklmll. bllf. B. , by Unknown. Jack 1'orry. Onmlm : llnrry 1' . b. jr. . by M.ddlutnn , I'almer Itros. . ItocUford. 111. : S.itnrn I > . b. R. . by Sat urn. U o. mid 1) . E. hong. Auburn , Nub. : Dr. Tlltou , b. s. . by Twilight. Arthur Kvorett , Lyons. Nob. ; II. I ) . , hlk. s. . by Unknown , J. , | . llllKort , St. .loo , Mo. : Uuy Sheridan , b. s. . tjy Charles Cnlfror. K. Miller , l-iillorton. Nob. : Klttlnood. . c. in. , Searlus ft Ivllsvvorth , New- iniin tlrove. Nob. ; .lack Klhbur , s. p. , by Anne , A. 1' , Talk. Kssnx. la. : Missouri Ohlof , b. s. , by lloy Clilef , K , K. Hhuinaker. Marysvllle , Mo. : Varinor , I ) , tt. . l.v ) TramiV. ) . II. l.omtstreth , Ivnoxvlilu , lii. ; Undo Josh , g. g. , W. ' Grofe , Jes ) Molnes. la. It was a big gang nnd n dtfllcult matter Ito keep the places ot the horses. At the llnish Missouri Chief showed up llrst. Guy Sbori- dan second , Harry P third , Ur. Tilto'n fourth , Blackball llfth , II H sixth , Undo Josh seventh nnd Saturn TJ eighth. Time : 2 : , ' ) ! i < . The second hoai was nn exciting ono , Mis souri Ctilof whining , boating Harry P by n noso. Dr. Tllton took third mid Guy Sheri dan fourth. Tlmo : 3iluj : . The third heat was started In the duslc , nnd after n dospornto struggle , Harry P came In llrst , Saturn L second und Dr. Tllton third. Tlmo : 2i9 : } > { . Owing to darkness the rnco was postponed until 10 o'clock this morning. Against Time. Sandwiched between the froe-for-all for ntnlllons nnd the froo-for-all pace , was a trial mileby Hershon , to beat his mark of 2 illil'j. 'Ho wont the mlle in 2:2'JJ.j : ' ; the llrst half in 1:13 : , n 215 gait , mid was linlshing strain ; , but madu n bud break In tno stretch , ller.slion Is a bay stallion , nnd in the language of the fancy , a "little buto.1' ' Ho is n full brother of Nova Sooly and considered n most prom ising performer. Hershon Is uv Horschal , ho by Belmont , dam by Squlro Tnlmadgo , ho by Itnmblotoninn Hi ; second dam by Hulsoy Ilamolotonlan , ho by Hambletonluii 10. This H his iirst season. Ho Is full of Humble- toman blood , mid Haniblotonlau blood heads the list. _ O.V TllK JSDbl'KXUKXVK J < ITJ : . Bpcoily Moreno I.oworlni ; Their liull- vltliial KoourilH Tlu-i-i' . IsiiKi'r.NiiuNCE , In. , Oct. 23. Today was perfect record breaking weather , clear and warm. The light breeze nlowliur nt noon culmcU down about 4 o'clock , leaving It a typical Juno evening. The only roirular nice * started were tbo 2:20 : trot ami 2:20 : pnco , both loft unfinished , The principal events were the specials. The most noteworthy of them was Ho bun livsdlck , who ncnin started agniiut his mark of 3:14. : Vestordny ho wns sent In 2'HJJ , but us ho wns In peed form today his owner , A. L. CUirU , decided to again maku n dash against tlioir tlmo. In the llrst score ho oust n shoo ( mil bruised his foot. Novortnolcss ho tool : the word and in ado a grand trot without any accompaniment In 2:1U : > 4. Sphyux , by Klectloneor , who has been out of trauilnc for thrco years , was sent against his mark of 2:23 : mid turned the Id to with all his olilUtnouiHiciUn 9:21. : Without n doubt lilt marlc will ba below 3:20 : before ho leaves hero. hero.Tho The 2-yoar-old , Uoll Onwiml , by St. Bell , wt'iit In the Axtel tlmo of 2:23 : , and whllo three yours tik'O n crowd wont mad over a similar performance , today only a little band * clapping was the acknowledgment of the foot. foot.Governor Governor Marrlam's polo team , J. B. S. and EH. wont to boat 2:23 : and wont thu mlle In 'J''JI. 3iM trot , ( unflnlihcd ) : Wonder nnd Hltmout I ed tor llr t place , Nt'lllo Alloruu third. le ) t tlmo : 2ll ; > > 4. 2iJUpaet ) , ( unfinished ) : Colonel Forest nnd Lulu MoC'urdy tied for first place , Iriun O third. Tint I-'ulliirc. NISIIVIU.U , Touu. , Out. il. The feature of the day at Cumberland p.irk thlt afternoon wns Mon liars' attempt to lower tbo 2-year old record of 2:14K : , mndo by Arlon In Cull fornla , several days ngo. Ho started off well making the quarter in 8.1if , the hnlf In lOTk : , three-quarters In 1:13 and the mlle In UilOh. n second nnd a quarter slowc than his own record. Orunt'j Abdnllnh nnd Ilnnro , .fr. , made n dnad bent In the 2lfi class , pnclng , the former capturing Ihrco straights ufterwnrds Kvnngollno hnd n comparatively nasy tlmo outfootlnghcrllcld : Tbrco-vo'ir-old trot , nnarantoed stakes fl.Wi : r.vangollnn won. [ uily Wilton second Sonulrt third. Host time : 2I : ! > U. Sl.'ipns : | < . puclnir. pilr io ? * ) " ) ! Ornnts All dnllab won , llunco. , lr. nocond , I.vo H Htu I'rank Dortch tkd for third place. Host time Vtlsy. ' . ' : H cliiss , trotting , puiso $1,10" , ( unfinished ) Walter K won. Allno socnnil , > f T 11 third ItoUllmo : 2:10 : . EIKUU , Nob. , Oct. 23. [ Special Tolcgrnn to Tin : Hen. I Today concluded the lira annual exhibition of the Edgar District fair The conditions for fast racing were mor fnvorablo thnn oil the two provlons days The mlle track was In aupcrb condition , ant the weather qulto warm. The races wor all hotly contested nnd tha 2,000 lovers o horseflesh present were nt times wild wttl excitement. The second heat of the freo-for nil trot was the fusto.it ever shown In south ern Nebraska. The quarters were , . ' ) . ' ) , 1:10 : 1:45 : nnd 2:24. : In the unfinished 2:15 trot Johnnie ) SI nun won. Harry K second , Ludy lluttor third llcsttlmo : 2il. : : rree-for-all trot : Johnnie Hoggs . 1 2 1 ( Jrovor U.ovolund . 212- Hurky Sharp . 3 3 dls Time : 2r. : 1-St , ati'l' ' } , 2io : : , 22ri'J. ! ' Ill tbo unllnlsbrd pony race lc'iiinle ; I ) won Susiir Toot second. I.lttlo Minnlo third , Dolly fourth. Dnstur llftb. KniiiiinL' race , mlle und repent. Olllo I won , llriico second , Hold distanced , lies time : J.s'/ : ) ' . The meeting wns n brilliant success in nl respects nnd the horsemen nre loud in tbclr praise of the magnlllccnt mlle track. IJclinont Driving I'nfk. Pjin.AnLM'iin , Pa. , Oct. 23 , At today's mooting of the Belmont Driving nssoclntlon the two unltnlshod races 1:1 : the 2:40 : and 2:20 : classes were trotted out. On Wednesday five hciits were trotted and today one boat In each rncosufllced to determine the winner. Claudius easily won the 2:40 rnco in 2:2iif. : ) with Bon S second. Brnvo captured tho2i : : ( race In 2SO'4 : ' , with Mngelo 1 $ second. Thoraces races scheduled for today resulted as fol io ws : First race , 2:2. : ) class : Stanley won , Dolwnn second , ban Matco Maid third. Best tlmo : Hrli. . Second rnco. 2:2i : : elas . unfinished : Major I'lowors and Arlblo K lied for llrst place , .Min nie S second. Host time : 2:23. Ijivoly Time. LKXIXOTON' , ICy. , Oct. 23. Hosults of to day's running : K/rst / race , four fnrloiiRs , maiden 2-yoar- olds. Kiiiina I.oulso won. Urotchmu second , Luey Ulnrk third. Time : nnii. i-econd race. 3-year-olds and Howards , six fnrlnims , beats. Nlnii Archer . 211 Anna . . . 1 2 2 Trust . 3 3 reTime Time : li : : > ' .i. lir..i. : iia : Third race , 3-year-olds and upwards , t-illo and seventy vards. Tonaolty won. 1'Iowor Dellls second. I'rolllwlt third. Time : llUi. : ! I'riiifth raei1 , handicap , 3-yuar-olils and up wards. mile and one-Ht.\teenth. Klneaoin won , Doni.oll sueond , Hnslness third. Time : 1J8 : > 4. Klfth race , hittidlenn for2-yuar-olds. six fnr- loni : * Irish Chief won. Altlvola second , Con tent third. Tlmo : I : l.'i. liusitlts at CIIICAOO , 111. , Oct. 23. Hesults of today's racing nt Garflolu park : First rnco , three-fourth * of n mlle : Anna Haco won , Ited l-'ox second , Intruder third. Ttmo : 1:10 : , Second race , three-fourths of n mlle : Es- ncranza won , Haiikiupt heconci , X.ed third. Tlmo : 1:14' : ; . Third race , ono and nno-slxtccnth miles : Innocence won , 1'olsom second , Llzzlu i ! tnlrd. Tlmu : ' | : It ) } } . I'onrth raco. ono mlloV : It won , Captain Drano second. Klo tlrando third. Tlmu : l:4Hi' : : . rifih race , three-fourths of a mlle : Solonlea wopnnsblno Whisky second , Sister Linda third. Time : llSii. : Sixth raco. threo-ronrtbs of u mllo. selling : Vedette won , I.uoludit second , Invorcauld third , Time : IM.Vj. 1 IPS IVir Toilay. Hero nro some horses thought to ho good things in the rncos nnmcd : 1. St. Dennis Tammany. 2. 1'orlld I.emmto. 3. Allss Ilello-Sallsburr. 4. lloek I'uiunneo. D. Slrroeco Eniila. 0. J. H. Long-strldo. IIALT1MOIIB. 1. Kockon llollevue. 2. Knssoll Strathiiii-ath. 3. Detroit St. .Marie. 4 Tattlur St. John. 5. Temple Knapsack. Mil. 1) U < iH DUTY'S I'to.tsniit 13xiorlonuo ] lit the Grand Opcru House JjiiNt Ni ht. Fully 1,000 people crowded for front seats it tbo Grand opor.i bouse last evening to .Istou to words of wisdom aud wit from the , lps of Daniel Doughortv , ono of Now York's Inmous lawyers nnd orators. The house was beautifully decorated with Hag * md flowers. Lawyers , doctors , ministers inn politicians were thoro. Mr. Dougherty Is raoro thnn a ploasnnt or eloquent speaker ho Is ono"\vho carries his uudienco with him to heights subllmo or depths pathetic As u commencement of his address on ' Orators aud Oratory , " the speaker started out to toll the alffcrenco between a speech md a locturo. "Tho poet Is n master of his tlmo , " said Mr. Dougherty. "Not so with the regular speech maker. A speech Is made to oxcitc , to urge people on in ono certain cause : a i-cturo Is different. It may bo delivered Lwcnly times before ns many different audi ences nnd Is well received. Once spoke , n speech is dend , nnd ono written out nnd read can semuly bo called u speech ntnll , Decauao it will not reach tno listener's head and heart. Whereas a hoart-spokon address will always draw people , perhaps more by mag netism aud sympathy than by logio. " Hero tbo speaker gavon vorv amusing illns. tr.uton of n Now York lawyer who bad boon called uuon to speak at tbo funeral of n friend. The gentleman In question hnd prepared - pared a long nnd eloquent address , but by mUtuko had loft the manuscript at homo. When called upon to stand by the collln of his dead friend his wits forsook him , nud from sheer niortltlcatlan ho fainted. Tliei the speaker told how be , when n young lawyer in Philadelphia , nsplrcd to bean an orator nnd prepared n half dozen speeches for n coming political campaign. Ho said : "In thu newspapers , I always read a few good speeches nnd then the article would stop short by saying 'aim others' spoko. I wanted to avoid bolnir onoot the 'and others ' but how to got recognition nnd how to got tbo opportunity of delivering ono of in v sot speeches bothered mo. I wont to nil the political meetings und Hnally when n promi nent speaker wns detained , I wns called upon to address the uudlcncn for a few minutes. Thoughts of fume , of boliu' a senator or u cubluot otllcor flashed through my mind ns I advanced to the front nnd of the noble effort 1 would make to calu it long-sought for rccoguizntlnn , After speaking ono or two well known sentences I broke down nnd In shame toft the platform. " So clover and quietly did tbo speaker portray tray his Drat experience before nn nudloiico that his listeners wore scarcely proparou lor the laughable climax. Continuing Mr. Dougburty spoke of speakers In tbo reign of George III and of tbojo today In Victoria's time , ilo guvo n half dozen amusing illus trations of speakers In the English parlia ment , and said that no matter how baiting , how disconnected ono of "me luds" speeches lu the house was , the next morning In the London Times the socccb was pootrv Itself. Tton came nn Imltntloii of Gladstone's graceful winning speeches , followed by nn exhibition of Parnoll's manner , ending1 with that ot an IrUU member wbo spoke bis senti ments and wanted the whole world to know them. These pleasant , amusing Illustrations of well known shakers were well received , being frequently interrupted by loud up. appluuso. _ tlio Cal. , Oct. 23. Lait night the Redding and AUuras stage was held up this slilo of Lolghtou , six tulles from Hcddliig , presumably by the same mcu wbo robbed the itauo Monday night. The Wells-Forgo ttrong box was opened und { 200 was taken from It , Officers are m uursult of thotrob . bors. FVFRYnilNT II1ST IflVHY u i lj1 I Ulltu JUvJl Luii'Lli Frcceonira ( ] ! cf the Atroriom Assco'ntlou Were Painfu'ly ' Hairaan'ou ? . WHAT WILL THE NEW CIRCUIT BE ? Intensely Interesting Qticfltloli Iioft Unaiifuvc-retl / toll IMiulps Unnnl- inoiiHly Kcloutcd Timgli on tlio .Small Towns. CtucAfloU. . , Oct. 23. Although the American association completed Its labor today for the present , tbo most Important question , ns to what cities will constitute next year's ' circuit , still remains undecided , A committee consisting of Dnrulo of Phila delphia , Sclimcltz of Columbus ana Von Dor Aha of St. Louis , wns appointed with power to Invustlgnto the feasibility of n ten or twelve club circuit. This committee will mnko Its report In about ten days at the call of Chairman liarulo. There Is llttlo doubt thnt nn eight-club organization Is what the association wants. No one wns glv'on n throw-down today , how ever. Applications were board from Uuffalo , Kansas City nud Minneapolis. If n twelve- club circuit is resolved upon It Is said the llrst two mentioned cities will bo admitted. Spons of Knnsns City tool , a very inde pendent stand today and non-admission np- pnrontly will not bo n sourca of worry to either him or Hnch of Minneapolis. If they nro loft out of the American nssoclntlon they will uttompt to revive the Western associa tion. tion.Tho The llrst announcement made nftcr the gathering of the delegates wns by President I'holp.s that the Chicago club had deposited ul per cent of its capital stock as n guarantee of loyalty nnd its good faith. The election of ofllccrs came next nnd was quickly dis posed of. President 1'holps wns ro-clected by acclamation. .Hilton Hurt of Boston wns unanimously chosen vice president , and Edwin .Sutherland of Washington was ap pointed ns attorney for the association. Appointing of committees came next. The most Important of all , the schedule commit tee , will consist of President Willinms of Chicago , Hnrnio of Philadelphia and VenDer Dor Abe of St. Louis. On account of Chicago cage receiving the highest vote Mr. Williams was selected as. chairman of the schedule committee. The association then took the question of percentages for the visiting club * aud de cided to go bacK to tbo old principle the homo club to take everything. This means that each club must bo self supporting , and of course the small crowu towns will suffer. Another important resolution , and ono In tended to cater to the good will of the ball players , wns Introduced by Williams of Chi cago. It was to. the effect Hint each club fllo n bond with the president guaranteeing to Its players full and prompt payment of salaries ns called for by the contracts. In case the salary Is not forthcoming on pay day tha president shall collect it under tho'bond nnd jxxy ttio players. The amount of the bond must be equal at least to the total amount of the snltiry list and bo worth not less than SSo.OOO. This resolution was adopted with no dissenters. The following plnyors were blacklisted : Dolan , Koilly , Hndbourne , King , Ehrot. Kny- mend , Ely , Knnuss , Hurt mid Inlts. "King" Kolly'a name was not on the list. Barnic , Scholtz and Chapman were appointed - pointed a committee on rules to report next sprlne. A now unique rule was introduced in the way of nn amendment introduced by Gus Schmelz , that whenever u gumo bo begun and not completed it must bo taken ui > when loft off aud finished on tbo next schodt ulo date before the regular scheduled game is played. Unanimity of opinion also prevailed regarding this resolution and It was passed. In fact there was no lack of harmony throughout the entire proceedings. cuviimxa jx KAXti.is , Results of the Ioj Races nt Great nond VcHterdny. GIIKAT Uusi ) , Kan. , Oct. 23. All the pre liminary rounds In the courstag of the Amer ican Coursing club were finished today nnd tomorrow tbo finals will bo run. Lusc's Liv ing Yet and Van Hummol's Van Peter nro loft to llnish the Great Bend derby nnd Chick- epee Lass , Pearl of Pokin and Examiner nro loft in the cup stako. Five courses were run today , three in the derby and two In the cup stake , as follows : Second round , Great Hond derby : Watson's Hoyal Crest bout huso's Starlight : Van lliini- mePs Van Richard beat I'oneonnons' Emporla l.iss : ; van Hummers Van I'oter boat llrlnk- iniin's Hot ) Hood ; UIWB'.S Twlstor beat Smart's Hltio Maid : Van Hummers Van Ness bent howo's Gal.ant Hey ; Huso's Living Vet ran a byu.Third Third round. Grout Hond derby : Van Illeh- aru boat Ho/al Crest ; Van 1'otor boat Twister ; Living Vet boat Van Ness. Kourth round. Great Hond derby : Living Vet boat Van Klclmid : Van 1'otor ran a byo. Third round , Unp stake : M'istur I'etor bout Lady Alice ; Chlekopoo Lass bent I'rinco ( Jliurllo ; I'oarl of I'oktn boat Will o' tiio Wisp ; ICatliloin beat Vor.iuro Olad ; Girl's Kuvorlto beat Liberty ; Kvamliier bout I'rinco Rupert. Kotirlh round , Cnu stake : Chlckopeo Lass ) oat Master I'oter ; I'eurl of 1'ekln boat Kath leen ; Kxanilncr boat Girl's k'uvorlto. KNTHUSIAS.H. Voters Turn Out in Grout Xnmncrs to Listen to Kcason. The republican voters of the Firstand. Second end words held a rousing rally last evening nt Nntlotml hall , corner of Thirteenth nnd Williams. Tbo great hall was well llllod nnd there wns enthusiasm to sparo. Ed Cornish vas chairman anu addresses were delivered > y D. H. Mercer , Hon. E. Kosowntor , Frank 3. Mooros , W. F. licchol , H. B. Iroy , Henry 3ollu , Judge E. N. Stcnberg. John Steel , 13. C. Long , C. S. Elguttor and Judge JJorku. Ml but the llrst two nro candidates on the city or county ticket , und they outlined their mlley an it pledged their earnest effort , If elected to bring about reform in local govern ment. Judge liorkn made n speech In IJohe- nian. Mr. Uosowatur talked for hnlf an lour touching on both state and local poll- ics , ana urged tbo overthrow of the boodlors und the election of none but clean , nblo , rcp- osontanvo men. The audicuco wns ntten- iva throughout , nnd seemed In close ay in- mthy with the Ideas advanced. The want mnd Interspersed several lively nlrs through ho programme. North lOntl Itully. A rally for the republicans of the Sixth , Clghth and Ninth wards was hold at Good- led hull Ir.st night. The hall was well tilled nd the platform was occupied by a number f candidates. Tboso were W. W. Koysor , nndlduto for district Judso ; C. 11 , Mnrplo , or.rogont of tto State university : J.v . Ellor , or county judge ; F. J. Sackott , for county lork ; Halfdan Jncobsobn , for councilman rom the Eightn ward , A. G. Edwards , for ouucllmnn from the Ninth ward , nod J. D. 'llchor , for Justice of the ponco. J. Li. Carr was chosen as chairman of the noctliiB and Will Gurloy was the first poakor. Ho discussed tbo candidates on the opuollcau , state nnd county tickets from ton to bottom and spoke highly of nil of them. Tbo mooting wns enthusiastic and heartily pnlaudod the points made by the speaker. W. W. Koysor followed Mr. Gurloy nml mndo u good Impression on tbo audience. Ho coupled but u few moments and spoke dIrectly - roctly to the point. In the course of his ro- narks ho ml van cod the Idea that tbo repub- icans of this district were certainly entitled o moro than three of the seven Judges and idlculod the idonof a Judgd boiug nonpar- Isan moi'oly because ho bad been nominated by n nonpartlsan convention. C. H. Marplo wns tha next speaker and made a abort speech which wns direct nnd to ho point , speaking of tbo dutlos nnd 1m- lortanca of the ollleo.ind pledging himself to heir proper performance. R J. Saokott was the next speaker nnd poke at some length on his Ideas on the way u which the ofllco of county clerk should bo onductcd. Thora was a call from the oudlonco for 'at O. Iliuves and that gcntlomnn mounted ho platform. Ho sata bo bad boon hlbor- lailng at a Joint not far from Omaha for some line , but It was evident that tbo operation lad not bad the desired effect , Hosooko llrst of Hulfdan Jncobson of the Eighth ward , cnudlduto for councilman , al- uding to htm as an honest and capable man nd a good republican. The Judge then branched off on u general Iscusskm of the tlckot. Ho said that poli tics hud boon completely eliminated from the eumpalini In VbSr.ukn. "Governor | lbl-d Is not governor , " ho ex claimed ; "thoVilomooMlIc nominees for ro- gcnts of tbo stnto uinvorslty nro not candi dates ; Charles Ogden , the Very beau Idoalof democracy IniUils citv V/M not nominated. There Is no dtmncratlo party. It's nn Ost- hoff party ! Irront Grovcr Cleveland vln , llm Uoyd nud UhilHW Ogden down to little Ost- hoffl" This sally WiJ greeted with cheers nud yells. dm The J'idgo want on , speaking nt some length , tclllugMiumorousstorliis nnd keeping the nudionco in , good humor , nnd discussing tha political situation from nil sldos. Ho wns loudly cheered * bo sat down. After the Sixth , wnrd band hnd played An r.I. W. Eltcr.iiKiko fern few moments nnd \vas followed bV'Jt I ) . Pllchor nnd A. G. Ed- wards. noons ix JIKXIVO. I'roHltlont DinDiHsntlHllcd with the Conduet of Otllolnli. CITY or Mr.xico , Mox. , Oct. SJ. Consider- nblo numbers of Chinese nro leaving this eountry dally for the United States. They cross the linn at or near Urownsvlllo , not fnr from tbo mouth of the Klo Grnndo. Tno Hoods In the state of Tabasco are In creasing nnd becoming moro nnd more dis astrous. Thousands of cnttlo luivo been drowned , crops almost entirely destroyed nnd tunny lives bnvo been lost. The government Is takfuir measures to mnko raids from Texas Into Mexico Impossi ble lu the future. A prominent member of congress says thnt President Dlnz will soon make some import ant changes in governors of states , nsnols very much dissatisfied with the way things nro golnR on. In Cnmpccho the llnancml condition of the stnto Is very bad nnd Snn Luis Potoil llnds It quito dilllcult to pay the interest on the stafo debt , which Is increas ing dally. ITS fulfil' DAI" . After a Uusy Session the American Health Association Adjourns. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Oct. ! ! 3. Tuts was the closing day of tbo convention of tbo Ameri can Publlo Health association. A resolution asking for the crontlon of a notional depart ment of public health , under a secretary , wns passed. Twont.v-otght now members wore admitted to the organization. The olllcers rcnomlnntcd yesterday by tbo advisory coramlttoo were elected ana the recommendation was adopted that tno asso ciation bold Its convention in ISUt in Chicago und that the occasion bo made an interna tional congress of liygieno nnd public health. Dr. Formcnto of Now Orleans , the newly elected president , wns escorted to tbo ctiair nnd made n short address. A number of papers on technical subjects were read and tbo convention then adjourned sino die. KIMS ott yKHTinn.i r. Dome-it lo. The republican state central committo of Illinois Is In session nt > &prlngflold. A recolvor for tlip Alnsworth Stool company of 1'ittsburg , 1'a. , has been asked for. The Irish Republican league of Illinois has convened ut Springfield with 230 n < cmbura present The amount ( Jf-K per cent bonds redeemed to uato Is * ) Mtaj. ! [ . loavhig outstanding At 2 a. m. MarflrVlcd the bicyclers nt Mudl- son Square nt I. Mpnllcs. Aslilnger was next at 1,2 a ml.os. , , - A plckoa team ' .from the state militia of Illinois has defeated n picked team from tbo regular army UJ tJiTgot shooting and skirmish firing. _ i | A Texas steonr'ivn ainuek In the streets of IMttsbitrg. 1'a. , ond-Dofora it could bo killed bad Injured flvaxpcople. one , n boy , it Is thought fatally- , Robert .lordSn.fooIorod. was hanged nt Hampton , Va. , foi-commlttlni : an outrage on Mrs. .Mooro. u white lady residing near Hack Itivor , In July last.- A dispatch 'ftinn Q'AppolIo. Man. , says lllshop Alison WJs ; thrown on bis head on the railroad track by-his horses shying. Con cussion of the brai | has resulted. Tlio probltiltloii'Of paOfJor immigration Into Canada is agitating the dominion olllelals. The present laws'uro Hna-.leJuito ( : und further legislation on'-tbaiiuisllon vlll bo noceasary. Advices received fit the City of Mexico from numerous sources rdvoal * the faet. that in many sections of tbo' 'country tbo scarcity of food Is now so great us to result In actual suf fering among the people. Tlw number of 'immigrants ' arrived In the Unltou States during tbo month of September as reported by the bureau of statistics was .V..ToO. as compared with 4 : > ,4"8 for the corresponding spending month of lust year. Captain 1'rank Jones and two of bis Texas rangers have arrived at Kl I'uso , Tox. , from Conistock with tbrooof the robbois who hold up thoGalvoston. Hurrlsbiirg & Sail Antonio train at Samuels September 2. HrUUoport , Conn. , Is having trouble with Its police olllelnls. Two claimants for the pn- sltion of chief of police are striving to get possession of the olllco I'Istols have been drawn and personal violence used. Juan Hart. J. D. I'onurand ThomasO'Koefe. proprietor , editor and business manager of the Kl 1'nso , Tax. , Tlmok have been arrested on ton Informations for vlo'ntions of the anti- lottery law by mailing copies of their paper containing lottery advertisements. The ease against Secretary Gibson of the Wnlnkoy trust bus been called up In u Chicago court nn u motion to quash the Indictments uaaliibt dofrndant. The motion was sustained In the llrst and third counts , but ororrnlai : In tbo second and fourth counts , on which he will have to stand trial. The chief of the bureau of statistics In his monthly statnmenr of the Imports and ex ports of the United States reports that tlio total value of tbo exports of merchandise during the twelve months ended Sontcmlmr 0. Is'JI ' , was $ ' ) .Sl,0'Jl.iitl. : The value of thu luj - ports wns WS4,715 , o. FornlKii. I'hlllip Herbert Carpenter , nn eminent sci entist of London , has committed suicide. The committee of tlie liiliiriiittlnnal exhibi tion of line art.s In session at Horlln has awarded tbo great diploma of honor to the Soeloty of " . 'ood Kngr.ivurs of Now Vork Ulty. The MeCarthyltes liavo nominated Martin Flavin of Cock to oppose Redmond , the I'nr- nolllioeandl'lnto. und tbo conservatives have nnmod Captain Sarillold , deputy governor of the county , to oppose them both. Mr. Dlbbs. loader of tbo opposition In the Now South wales legislature , lias formed u new cabinet. Mr. Iilhhs succeeds Sir Henry I'ttrUcs , whoso resignation was announced on Monday last as prennui'a nil colon I'll ieeretary. Peasants have attacked Jewish Inhabitants ot Starodoob , Hussla , and Jews living In vil lages In the vicinity of that town , burnln ; and pillaging sbous and dwellings ot .lows and severely 111 treating the occupants anu their turn lies. Ho OffafiVati n trhlelt jjiitu-et tin fellto il/ti ofjfutltcr niul Clillil , MOTHERS FRIEND ii Jtiiba Coiijliiemcnt of Its J'dln , Itoijrur anil Jllal ; . Aftfriiilnu'iiu'lmttlecf " .IIiitht-r'H I'rlrnil" 1 autlereil Imt llttlu | inlni anil did not uximrluiicu that \voakni-n3 aftcrvvnnl Hhnul In lucli cn. c < . Mr . Ansir OiOt , Ijinmrt tlu. , Jan. ivii , IS'JI. Kent Iexpreii. . cmrC | * ir ) ii ld. on rcci'lptof price , Jl.OOiiorlmltlf. ijKiok tuJloUicr nialliil frvo. BOLD 11YAI.L DUU11Q18T3. , THE SMALLEST PH-L IN THE WORLD I rfiTaVmmj i < W J. oXJl. J. 3 TT LIVER PILLS © fivitulltliuvlrtutuof . . thnlargernm-xf .p. liuilly tiirrrllvi't ) inroly vi'Rutulilu. 3 vuc't NZ Hlnnvii In tliU finrtlor. MANHOOD RESTORED ! Vtutiif uiul inlJJlp n : l IT : en suirerlnx from mar * t > ( ynulli , oiubM'M , ic'iuil v.i'.ikii.-Ni , etc. . | .Uivtlv mint for IU ilulliim. Our icinnllrs up * In fill andiabltt larin.kMiililcul for Uio iiioiilli * ' Iroiil * iiiiMif , hlfh Mllir'lrct t r ffi'ct curf. t'i > nn rnflpt of rive dolUrn IH w frnt to nn/ naarin I'lmu ( culrilpiiikagoDr nihll. t'rcnlar ' free. Aililrru YALE CHEMICAL CO , , PI.S05S GURg FOR R ( * * Dills Returned Against Louisiana Lottery Men in South Dakota. WARRANTS ISSUED FOR THEIR ARREST , ICntlro I'roiTtMllnxB Onrrlntl oi With tlio Utmost t'eurcoy liy tlio Unltctl State.s Attorney Ilofrltly Sioux P i.t.s , S. D. , Oct. 23.-Spoclal [ Tel egram to Tin : Uii : : . | This afternoon nt 2 o'clock the United States grand Jury presented nn indictment ngnlnst eleven ofllcors of the Louisiana Lottery com pany located nt New Orleans , La. Among tbo olllcers Indicted nro General Benurogard , Paul Conrad , the president of the company , and Joseph R. Horner , secre tary , whilotho remaining eight are dirotor $ , The Indictment carries with It In cueh cnso eighteen conuts which menus that there nro eighteen indictments ngnlnst each of tiio eleven onicors , Tiio consolidated Indictment wns brought under thu directions of the nt- toruey general at Washington who has been seeking n state favorably Inclined tn the lottery law passed last winter by congress , nnd settled upon South Dakota from the fact that tlio llrst conviction over obtained was secured In this citv In the United Stuto.i court for the stnto. Thu several warrants were issued this afternoon nnd mailed ' .o the United States marshal In Louisiana , who will mnko the nrrosts nml at once bring the de fendants to this court to make tliolr plea on the specific chnrgo that they had transmitted lottery advertisements through the United States innll. Thoontiro proceedings have boon carried on with the utmoit secrecy and the court threatens the arrest and the prosecution of any persons who make the imrnus public erin in nny way permits or nsaists In having the now * published. The attorney general nt Washington requested thnt every safeguard which could bo provided bo secured to pre vent the fact from Being made public. TUB nii : : correspondent calloil on the district nt tornoy , the marshal and the clerk , but they denied nny knowledge of the indictments. However , the facts as related are truo. The extreme penalty In cases of conviction Is flvo years' imprisonment nud fTj.OOl ) line. Jncob Halght , county Judge of Hyde county , n veteran of the war and heretofore n respected citizen , when wanted in the United States court this afternoon to answer to thu Indictment brought by the grnnd Jury charging htm witn perjury , could not bo founa. A bench warrant was Issued , but before the ofllcnr could find Halght thu latter stumbled Into the room as drunk as ho could bo. Halght was determined to have his trial occur on Sunday , regardless of the protestations of the presiding Judge , A. J. Edgorton. The matter was adjusted uy nn eviction from the room nnd thu setting of tne tralntl ! > a. m. tomorrow. Iloitrht , Ilurvoy , n county commissioner , and nonstock , n farmer , all from Hyde county , connived to defraud the government out of $1,000. Each ono swore to n bill of damages. They alleged to have suffered in being evicted from the Crow Creek reservation on September IT , ISSo , by nn executive order of President Cleveland. Harvey's trial was finished ut noon and the jury tire still closeted , but stand cloven to ono for conviction. Horribly Tii.roiw , S. D. , Oct. 33. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bir.J T. P. Knylor , who has boon canvassing the Hills selling electric bolls , was Instantly killed about 5 o'clock this evening while hauling wood from a canyon near here. ICaylor was coming down a stoop Incline with the wagon wheels locuod when thu chain broke. ICaylor Jumped and was caught in the ruuninggoars and horribly mangled. The wacron was demolished nnd both horses injured , ono seriously. Mr. R. Burroughs , owner of the team and wagon , was walking behind nt the tlmo of tlio acci dent nud quickly summoned aid. JCaylor's parents reside near Bristol , Tenn. Frank Rood , u teamster nt ono of the saw mill camps near hero , mot with n very pain ful ncciuent this afternoon which mny cost turn his Ufa. Ho had led n teum to tno water. Not returning with the team search was instituted. Ho was lound near the stream unconscious with hU head badiy bruised and cut and Internally hurt. Ho has regained consciousness , but remembers only of loading the horses to the water and starting back. DULY OUUANl/KD. Afro-AmorloniiH Will Mr.ruli Under tlio Ilcpubllunn Colors. A meeting of the Afro-American longuo was hold last evening nt 104 South Four- toontn street with Dr. M. O. Hicketts as chairman. The object of the meeting ns stated by the chairman was for the purpose of organizing nn Afro-American Republican club nnd to condemn till olllcials who partici pated In the lynching of Gorge Smith. Club olllcors were voted for and the following elected : C. I ) . Bell , president ; W. U. Gam bol , vice president ; C. Duncan , treasurer ; Price Sanders , secretary. M After the organization addresses were made by M. O. Rlckotts , C. U. Bell , J. C. HuDbort , S. G. Ernest , H. Davis , D. L. Lapsly nnd S. B. Smith. A motion wns offered and passed to direct ihu chair to ap point n committee to instruct the colored people In regard to the workings of the Australian ballot system. City OIllflalH Arrested. DBNVEII , Colo. , Oat. 2 ; ! . The grand Jury tonight returned verdicts ngainst ox-Deputy City Auditor Raymond ana .fames Hadloy , ox-deputy treasurer , on n charge of forgery. These ox-city olllcials , It is alleged , com mitted those tnrgerlos during their term of olllco for the purpose of defrauding the city out of several thousand dollars. They were arrested tonight nnd tniion to the city jail , where they Immediately jjnvo bail for their appearance tomorrow. There will bo a meeting of the republican city central com 'iilttuo at republican head quarters , Now York Lifu building , on Satur day afternoon , October , at 'i o'clock. SMITH , Chairman. That Tired Feeling Is dangeroiu condition duo directly to do- plcted or Impure Mood. It should not tie Mtuwcil to continue1 , ns In Its debility the system U uu | > clnlty liable to serious attack * of HhiMS. It Is remarkable liinv l > oiioncl.il Hood's Snrsaparllta U In tliU cnurvatlitgstntc. u . , PoiuesiliiR Ju.it those clo- HOOd S nCti , | , Whlch the system Sarsapa- n < l readily seizes , . . . thU modlclno purifies the rilia blood , niul Imparts a feeling of serene strength whldi Is cowfottliig and satisfying. Hood's fti apaillla H tbo bust lomcdy for that weakness wiilch prevails nt change of season , climate or life. "I liavo been convinced iuin ! , / that Hood's S.irsapai Ilia U 1 KOS one ot the greatest medl- the Weak clues In the world. I say cir\Mr \ this for the benefit of nil 5 ° ns other tired out , run down , hard-working women , Hood's Sarsaparllla U not only ox- relleiit ; n n blood pnrlflur , but for all other female complaints , oven If of Ions standing. " Jinn. M. A. SeAuun-r , Nortlivlllo 1' . ( ) . , Mich. Hood's SarsapariSia Soldl > ynildrtiRglstn. ft | ilxfiirfS. I'rcjiaruilcmlr l > j CM. HOOb.t CO. . Apulhceiirlos , l.cnu-ll , Man. IOO Dosoo Ono Dollar THE . . . _ nnfl only C'orapicio nnd Knilofactory I'omlcriBVil Mlnco Mcnt In the Murliot. " P.1.11 ! WnlwUtutcp nnd L'rnUo Imltutlnnr , Ut by the popular- Ity or the Now JUiKlniuI. ! < n t bo fleo.-iveil but nlwnyfl Insist on the JHO-JV JLiiKlond lii-antl. a'ho bcstmndo. NO LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTINO ODOR. ForsalobynllDniiinnrtFiincyaowla Donlors or If nnnblo to procure this \v.m < U > rriil < > i , | > ( .omiaSu In Btnmps nnd recclvo n cnko by return uinll. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. .SI'F.CrAT.-Shanrton IlollH Wn'.U ( tlio nopulnr wcloty Wnltz ) BPiitntKr. to nnyono eunainif us irco wraDperBofSlinndonlloilsHoaii. Allan Line HOVAI. MAIL Montronl unit ( jnobco to Durry nail Liverpool. Ciitiln tM tu ftJ , ncc'dnlhii ; to uluiunor ami Incntlon cif btnto room. InlcrinudLitu nml stuarnnoat low intai. i.i : rAiuii : : ! > . SKUVIOB OK Now Vork unit Olix < irow vln Lonilunclurry uvory Kortnluht. Oct. 1 , BTATK OK NKIIUASICA , 9:30 : A. M , Oct. 15. .STATB of CAI.IKOltMA , I p. in. Oct. 27. STA fK OF NKVADA , I I' . M. Cabin MS up , Itolurn ftij. Stuc-rnno Jl'.i. Apply to AM.A.V A CO. . ClilcjiKo ; H. K , MUOKKH , Wiibaili Ticket OmV. : . K. VAIh. IlurllriKt'in Tlc' ' < l Dlllc-u la The Best. Jaij l Now Iho Cheapest. 3 3 somlfor REDUCEO PR8CS LBST , Mar iln > iy rurliaiKllliii'niiyiimtcrUilIti Inllk nrp.icl.uiro UJK HKLT H.ICIII.\KKY til. , 3WI : .Slrwarl Avc. , JHl > pirtlllcar > d.DK.J 3TEF11KHB L.lT.nin ) 'IFREEREMEDY7 ' I Hinuooa rrlMrrd , I'trU rnlkrfrd. I'urc | > our.rltBl ll > n , > . l ll/Uli ] ) > ; u.I the * rfdp ( heftlcilj MFK ( fn any tulfettr It is 1 a trlial > le am\ \ lailinCur' A'l.lrn. W S. IJAQt'l'b.M O , uAv 611SI . ( .munniu.O INTO , Na\v Tliaulra Seventeenth nnd Iturney Streets. TJIIfi ( . \.fH'ltnlV ) , < " / lilt U-i. IjAST TWO I'KUKOUMANCKS OF IIOVT'S A MIDNIGHT MATIXEB THIS AFTKBMOX AT 2:30. : Prices : 1'lnt I'loorTm' ! llnlcony M. ' , THIS EYGXIiVG AT 8:15. : I'rlensPnniuot : tl.pfli Parquet T.lo rtnd Jl.OOl llnlcony SOo and ; .K < ; tlnllory Sic. Norntthu "Midnluht Hell" Saturday nmtlnoo two line Kroncli auiluiuoru iipi-rn will bo given to the holders of litoky tlekt't . New ( ] ur Aiioon Thsatre , " 1'ur AO Cents. NIGHTS. NIGHTS. Commencing Sunday Night , Oct. 25 , Tim Klectrlcnl 9iirce s , JOSbkPil AHTHUtt'a Ni-w t'roiltictloii of THE STILL ALARM. Greater and llultor than Kvor. I'Hces-l'Irst f lour T.V and JI.UO : bnleonv 51o and I.H.-J gallery V.V ! . llux sheets onuu Satur day m .ruing. F A R N AM STHEET THEATRE. One Wcnk. Commi'noliiK SUNDAY , OCT 18 , ( Matinee. ) TIIK ACTOR , A. W. FREMONT. In the Sciiintlonnt Coiiii'ilv trinm : by Juaouli I ) I'llftnii , ohtUloil 777 A < 'nrlo il of Srani < rynnil KlToeli. MiitlncmVoil - iii'aanjr iiiul atiird.iy. I'nimlnr 1'rlojs , FARNAN STREET THEATER Three nlKliis coininencln j with Sunclat ) iMal.lnoo , Oct. .26. It's Kunny , Very , Very , Very Funny I © KIPPRD MV-T11R LIGHT OILTHE MOON I'oimlar 1'rlcos , t5c , V , : r > c , Me. DIME EDEJST MTJSEE Corner llth anil Knrnnin Strools , VfKl'M OK OCTOIIKIl I'jfl'H SKVMOL'll , Mliuritvtiiler , XKKK. the llnliumi. 'I'lli : IIANCINli IIIJAHH. KIT/1'ATKICK KAMlhY. TIM : HAWKS I'tlllVIS , Don rircus. JOHNSON TKIO. \iliiil4ini < ) " ' lilnie. Open dally I tn 10 p. m GOLD MEDAL , PABIG , 1078 , from which tlio orccsa of oil hag been romtived , la Absolutely Pure and it in Soluble. ChemicaSs are used in its propnrntion. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , niul is therefore far moro economical , costiity less thun one cent a cty ) . It is delicious , nourishing , strcnglheiiiiij , ' , KAStr.v DIUKSTED , and adiiiiralily ndnplod for invalids as well as for persons in health. ilold by Crocoro ovorywhoro. W , BAKER & CQ , , nprfihes r , Mass. OMAHA. NEB. Nos. 108,110 and 112 N. llth St. TELEPHONE 1772. PROTECTED OV U. S. PATENTS * Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock , Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest , most artistic nnd durable fcnco In the market. Manufacturers' agents for Archi tectural Iron work of all kinds , and for the celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. Call at Factory and see samples. Send for Catalogues and Prices. Gultarc.Mandolins&Zlthers ft * . lii vuluinuiailqualttjnr tone are the lirsi In 1 1 10 Miirlil. Warranted to mi r In our rlirnntn. Hold l.jr all load. Iliff 'l iliTJ. IliuiutlfulJy llluBtratnl , tie. IJOfJ&HEALY.fiHICAQO. HAVE YOU HEARD ANYONESAY ANYTHING ABOUT THEM ? If not , VISIT THEIR ONLY AUODK , l0 ! ! ! ) KARNAM. They far c-xccod nyti'inB ' shown In Uio line of CLOTHING made upon the reputation of tailors , loftuuon tlioir hands for various rmis.niairl . will l > o found In Htylo and cut what thtiy are , hut not all u MISFIT for you. PRICK aim quality will moot you if you are IX'ON'OMIZINU these cloao times. $1.00 b uya $12.00 or MERCHANT L/iM ( TTTl ? TAILOR DOLLAR. MADE BUITS. S 7 tailor made punts for $3,75 530 tailor made suit for. ' . $ M,80 $ .10 tailor mndo ovoirout for $1-1,00 $10 tailor in ml o pants for $ .5,50 $ :1S : tailor made null for , . . $17.80 $118 tailor Hindi ) ovorcoiit for $18,00 $12 tailor uiiiOo pants for $0,00 $ -15 tailor mndo suit for Siil.dj $13 tailor madu ovorcoiit for $20.KO 8M tailor made punts for $ < i.7J * &r > 0 tailor made suit for It.liO 850 tuilor iniulo overcoat for IliJ.00 310 tailor made mints for ? 8. < )0 ) $58 tailor matin Hull for $ -7.60 $5H tailor miiilo overcoat for , . . . . . $27.70 818 tailor uuido pants for $8.75 505 tailor made suit for $ . ' 10.00 805 tuilor made overcoat for $30.00 bXUNU ONI Y AT 13O9 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 13O9 N. H. Mall ordora receive prompt and careful attuntloii. Altoratioaa to itiburo a porfot-t tit made frco of chargo.