Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 27, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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IlOfll C.OLTS CUT IT DOWN
i
Online and Hello Aoton Lower Their Eeo-
, ords at Independence.
NEBRASKA HORSES COMING FORWARD
( iitplplt Mnkcn Ills Appcurnnco nt I.imlon
Tree Turn , to thn Delight of Mriurlco
Clilliim Cnptnrrs the
I'rco-for-AII nt Croston.
, In. , Aug. 2rt. Hush Park
amphitheater was niled with 3,000 people ;
weather perfect , track fast. San Pedro sold
at ti > , and Fidel at $15 In tbo 2 : 15 trot. Ho
won In otrnlBht hoots with nothing near
him. Summaries :
2IS : pace. Sl.oirt ! Run I'odto won. Prltna
Donna second , Flootfoot third , Kidol fourtlr.
lime : 2HM.2:12M.vl4 ! : : .
fcccoml rncii , 4-yonr-olds. tt.OOO stake.
Itomona sold In the pools for SOO anil Mtita
Wllkos WHulda won in three straight
huuts , Mutn Wllkes second , C'niiary Hlrcl third ,
( IcnrRnHt. Clnlr fourth , Homnmi fifth , Senator
A sixth. Time : 2l4 : .2:17i,2:15 : !
The froo-for-nll trot wes the event of the
cloy. Martha Wllkcs was the pronounced
winner Inst nlghU Alvln then sold at $ .10 ;
field , $21. Martha Wllkos wont In and
Hhmshcd the race record In two consecutive
heats. The second was trotted In 2:10. : Then
nho wns In good condition nnd Doblo drove
out tbo tblrd heat In 2:0lj : ! .
I'reo-for-all trot : Martha Wllkos won. Alvin -
vin nacond , Vic 11 third. Time : 'Jli 2:10 : ,
" :0'iM : ' <
The Imlf-mllo pace was an Innovation for
trotting meetings :
Prco-for-oll handicaps , balf-mllo heats :
Jhncott uon , ManaKcir second. Key \Vlikos
third. Tlmni 1:01 , liOU liMH , 1:01. :
Jiiy-I-yo-Son , trotting rucoiil , 2:10 : , wont
iiKiilnsthls paolng innrK of 2:04 : < { . Ilo made a
peed mlle without a oklp or break. Time :
: ii''i ' , IKK ) , tain , 2jOn > ( .
( Jnllno , b e. , by Shiidoland-Onward , to boat
2 : IOH. pnced In 2:10. : - ,
Hullo Aclon. yoarllnzpicor bv Sliadolana-
Onwunl , to buat32JM. ; wont niB2a ! .
Ia t Day lit I.lmlen Troc.
BnATniCE , Nob. , Aug. 20. fSpncml Telegram -
gram to TUB BEK. ] The last day of the
Linden Tree Park races was'grootod with a
splendid attendance , nod the aualenco was
treated to some excellent racos. In the free-
for-'all trot Idavan wns drawn and the race
Wns filled with Guolpn , Ilnrry 1C , IClttj
Vera and ABC as starters. Prior to the
bnglnnlug of the f roeforall trot Guolph's
driver was presented with a handsome bou
quet , R. S. Bibb making the presentation
speech. The presentation speech was made
in view of Guolph's llrst nuocaranco on a
Beatrice track this season. Summary of tbo
races :
1'lr.st rare , 2:42 tint , purjoWlO.
Thiranso Hello b. m . 1
Mercury It . . . 8
Orion , b. o . 2
1'llotV , c.h . 0
Consul Chlof , b. b . 3
Wylnoro Hey , b. s . 0
Dayton. I ) , 1 . 4
Trlx MuMahon. b. h . 7 44
lloicnl.lni.Mrd. b. m . dls.
Tlmo : 2H : : , L'iW , 2.W'i : , 2:37. :
Heoond race , froo-for-all trot , purse $ V)0. )
( luolph. b.s .
Kitty Vcni. b. n . 222
IlnrrrK. b..h . : i 3 3
AIM ! , I ) , h . 444
, ' Time : SaiW. : ! ! : S5K. 2H3K.
Third race , free-for-all pace , purse $251
Ahdallah Wllkos. U h . 2 1 1 1
riolclmont , b. h . I 4 33
tlvnhonlfi , Dllf. in . 32 22
( front Western , s. a . 4 3 4dr
Time : 2iii.r > , 2M ;
lllue ( Inns I'aliiru P
CHESTO.V , la. , Aug. 20. [ Special Telegram
lo TUB Bra. ] The event of the day In the
speed ring was tbo frcc-lor-all trot , with tbo
following entries :
St Louli , Py St. Nioolns. n. W. Illnennin ,
Oscoolu , la. : Nnlllo V , by llellfoundor , W. 11.
II. C'olbv , I'ort HoilL'c , la. : kycnrsus. by Abor-
deen. W. J. Etnlsh. Aurora. 111. ; Hobble I' , by
Charles U.Ul'rojIM 1'ylu. llninboldt Nob. ;
Iltixham. by ? < ust I'/iK , W , J. Oinusuv , l < a
' Or.uiBc. Nr-U : Josslo Oalnos ; owned by Nat
jiniwii , uiniiuu , Aiuu. . uiu i i/iu / riibiiuH.
The 2.rU : trot was also a dot contest for
HUprctnacy , oetwoen Falrvwood , who took a
record yesterday In 2:30 , Brown Dick , Mcln-
tosh , Lord Caffroy and Fannlo A. Besldo
tlicso noises tucra were six green colts in tbu
2)0 : class , and any ono of them was liable to
inako n good raco.
1 The free-for-all trot , 2-yoar-olds , bad a
great field of youngsters , and It would have
been hard bo'toro the race to guess which
uouldwin. Summaries :
Gentlemen's roadster race : Itrowln first.
' Fanny Htllson second , Oulda Cossack third ,
'llashnw Kanlioy fourth. Itest time : = . ' : UW.
Kroe-for-all trot : .lesslo ( ialnes llrst , Ly-
curtrns Heconil. John W third , Hobble 1 * fourth.
Host timer 2:22 : i.
2M : trot : l ord Onffrov won , Molntosh HOC-
ond. Drown Dluk third , Kannlo A fourth. Hest
time : 2'J2. : *
Kroo-for-ill 2-year-cld trot : Mary wen.
Host tlinu : 2iil : > i.
Half mlle dash , running : Nellie K won.
Itiiclni ; at ( , 'lileugo.
CIIICAOO , 111. , Aug. 20. Hawthorne races :
Plrst raco. nix furlotus : Adversity won.
'Harry Askew second. Artlstlo third. Time :
H2IH.
i Second race , six furious' ! Forest King
won , AOrlunno second , Abandon third. Time :
l:2i ) .
Third r.icc. six furlons.s : llnwthorno won ,
Onllionn Hucoud , Constantine thlid. Time :
li'-'o ,
Fourth race , ono mile : -Slioshono won , Inso
lence second. Ullford third. TImu : l:4U. :
Fifth race , seven furlonjis : Kay JI won.
lluttlo Qnnt second , Content third. Time :
i:2JU. :
Garlleld races :
First r.ioe. slfurlonzs : Hummlne Bird
won , Saulhurn Lady second , Julio Allen
third. Time : IUt : > * .
Heeond nice , alx furlongs : Governor I'orter
won. Hnsewood sucoad , Governor Wheeler
third. Time : 1:10.
Third r.ico , mlle und a Hlxtunnth : liosslo
lllsliind umi , I'tl Hall second , Hlmlnl third.
Time : lVy. )
1 ourth riiuc , one mlle and fifty yarclb : Good
Ilyu won , Van/.anUt second , ragan third.
Time : l:40l
Fifth race , ono mlle : I'list Ward won. Un-
cortHlnty seconil , 1'oscador thir.l. Time :
l:47U. :
Hlxth race. Nix furlomrs : Uo-.emont won ,
Jnliimlu Gruonor second , ( j.iylorj third.
Time : l:17'.i ,
NVilllam Lovell , owner of Jack Lovoll ,
Hnrtor Lights and Miigglu Bock , was ruled
all the trucic for not running his horses to
win.
( MiMout llriKhton lloiieh.
BuioiiTOjf BKACII , N. Y. , Aug. 20. The
closing day's racing at the seaside was
marred by u drizzling rain and a tiack a foot
deep lu slop. Horses that took llrst pluco at
the start or noon afterwards won the ma-
jorltv of the racos.
First rave , seven furlonzs : * iiirlv : Illossom
( oven ) won. Nubian (20 ( to 1) ) second , Tlojjst (10 ( to
li third. TImu : la2' : .
Hooond race , llvo furlongs : Josnphlno | 7 to' ' )
won. bporl < 8 to I ) second , Haldln (5 ( to I ) third.
Time : 1U3U : ,
Third race , n\x \ and one-half furlontis : Al
calde ( ? Vi In I ) won.imobla 17 to ' . ' ; second ,
John ' Oav.uijiib (2 ( to 1) ) ililrd. TImu : liJt.
t'uurlh race , llvo fiirloiiKs : Kiiw Wont ( I to
M won , J.orlmur i7 to 1) ) second , 1) ilsy rlun | 'j to
1) ) third. Time : 1:0.1 :
Fifth rnoo , onn mllui O'rotcliet (8 ( ton ) won ,
Indlu Huliticrd- I ) Booond , Juok liudu (11 ( to
bi third. Time : IHUi.
Hlxth race , six and a half furlongs : llor-
deuux (7 ( to 6) ) won , Qlorlunn (12 ( to n second ,
l.ong lloach (7 ( to II third. Time ! l:2i. :
oca hiunmitri < i .
SAIUTOOI , N. Y. , Aug. SO , The track was
heavy today from yesterday's win. The
weather was ioot : und tha attendance modor-
uto.
uto.First
First race , U-yuar-olds. Bulllni , llvo furlongs :
I.luoltoiH to 1) ) won In 1:14 , 1'olydora ( U ) ( to 1) )
Bcuond , TrlnKlui''li to I ) third ,
tiuconil race , throu-iiuartumif a. mlle : TOHIIO
( fvunllrst ) la 1:18 : , Itival < : i to 2) ) second , KIK
citiiiitfr ( i ) to Dthlrd.
Third race , --ycar-olilB. fcollln . . thruo-nuar-
trrnof a nillu ; Lisultt (5 ( to 1) ) Ural In 1U'U : ' , iik :
Klileht (4 ( to I ) Bucond , ilurla Htoopsw to 5) )
third.
Fourth race , selling , mlle and thrrc-iiuar-
tersi Hhono.StoMllrnt lu 3:13 : , War Uukutl (
to > } locond , MHrnlicrlta ( U to I ) third.
Fifth race , 4 yvar-dldH aim upwardx , suvon
fnropn ; : blomtm.iHon ( SteM llrst In 1J2'4 : ,
lloliwooJ ( Ifi to 1) ) Bucoud , Hiindoo ( oven )
third.
_
Mill 1'oliitorVoii ( lilt ,
Cor.uuiiuj , O. , Auc. 20. The Columbus
Driving park racea oloiod today with u mod
prate attouduuco.
HuooUl rnco. purse l&oroi Hnl 1'olnter won ,
) > iru tiecond. Time : 2:14U.3itl&
Klr l race , 2:25 trot , purte tl. + Ml 1'ouno do
I.eon won. Commodore forlurvauoud , Llttlo
j ) l y third. Tllford four til I Tluiui 2il.\
! tl"M , ? tl ' ' 4.
8U7 pace , purti ) lUDOOi Alrla
Bwlft won , Irorlno second , Dlok II third.
Slncor fourth. TImoi 3:32 : , S:20H : , 2H7H , 2ill ) .
Third raco. 2iD3 trot , purao ( l.2i > ai Hum bos
won , llomor second. ureon third , Minnlo
Kcono foMttlr. Time : 2ai.g : : . " ( .2 : U. 2:23U :
. Thlntla Won.
IlAiiTrouu , Conn. , Aug. 2(5. ( In splto of tbo
rain nnd a very heavy track , tbo unfinished
2:10 : pace race , carried ever from Wednes
day , was called at tha Charter Oak truck
thfs afternoon nnd finished. Thistle was the
winner. Mono of the races on Thursday's '
program were cnllcdr but nro carrlod ever to
Saturday. There were about 1,011) people on
the track. Two heats were nccoisary today
o decide Ihd raco. ThUtlo already bad two
o bis credit and Nellie B ono. Uonr.v H took
: ho first boat easily. In the second Thbtlo
ort nil the way around , but I' , is likely Henry
[ I 'vould have overtaken him coming up the
stretch but for a bad broak. Bast tltno : 2:1-1. :
I.iitonlit Opens Toil ty.
CIXCIN'.VI-TI , O. , Aug. 2(5 ( Litonla Jockey
club begins tomorrow its fail meeting of
thirty racing da.yn , ending October 1 ,
Starter Sheridan Is not in sufficient robust
loalth to undertake so long n series of races
and James B. Ferguson of Memphis will out
n that capacity.
Much excitement was caused In tbo vlcln-
ty of tbo track this attornoon by the capture
of n valuable outfit o ( a nest of wlra-tuppor.s
Behind n lumbar pllo alongside tbo railroad.
Thby had just established thoiroMco and
jarely escaped arrest ,
Ennui , Neb. , Aug. 20 , | Special to Tun
Bni : . ] Everything now indicitos that the
racing mooting UOM next wool : , Tuesday ,
Wednesday and Thursday , will bo ono of
; ho noted successes of the season. Ninety-
ono entries have bion made in the trotting
and pacing classes. Entries in tha running
classes do not close till the day before tbo
races , hut a largo number of runners am al
ready on the ground , and it Is probable .that
> ho entries will run up to 12.1 when all are lu.
NATIONAL l.K.
Cleveland Taken n ! , < > : > it Stop Up ut
llroolclyn's K\iuiiHe. |
Ci.nvntAXii , O. , Aug. 20. The Brooklyn
club , contrary to their own expectation1 nnd
the fears of many Cleveland crauks , did not
head off the leaders today. Tlio homo club
continued to climb upward by winning both
games. In tbo first the Brooklyns could not
hit Cuppy. In the second the fight was
moro intorestlnc , but It rained In drizzles
and You tit : is probably ono of the best wet
ball pitchurs In the league , as bn uses curves
but llttlo. Attendance 2,1)00. Score :
Cleveland 0 S
Ilrooklyn 1
Hits : Cleveland , 7 : DrooKlyn. 3. Errors :
Cleveland , 2 ; Uronilyn. 5 turned runs :
None. Batteries : Cuppy nnd Dimmer , Ken-
ncny and O. Daly.
Second game :
Cleveland. . , . , , . . .A. 0 1 1320 7
lirooldiyi , 0 30010 4
lilts : 'Cleveland , 8 ; Ilrooklyn , 8. Errors :
Cleveland , _ ' ; Ilrooklyn , 2. Hat'iintl runs :
Cleveland. ' 3. llitturlos : Voting und YAmmur ,
1'outz , Hteln and ICInslow.
Old llunnn' Fourth Cotiarfeiltivo.
CidCAao , 111. , Aug. 20. For some un-
Icnown reason Duryoa was taken out of tbo
box after two hits baa been made off. him in
three innings. ICillen then went in and the
Colts slaughtered him. Attendance. Ouo.
Score :
Washington ( - , 2
Chicago * U
Hits : Washington , 0 ; Chle.iso , 11. Errors :
Wa-ihliiKtoii , 2 : OnluaTc ) , 2. Kirnod runs :
H'asliln''tiin. I ; Chicago , 4. Ilattorlos : Our-
yon , Killcn and -McGuIro ; Gumliort and
Sola Ivor.
Jtrnne.itors Whltoiriislied.
LOUJSVILI.K , ICy. , Aug. 20 The Colonels
were .lull of glniror today and shut the Bonn-
Qatern out. Sanders pitched magnificent
ball , Boston being able to make but ono bit
olt of bis delivery. Attendance , 1,500.
Score :
f-ouUvllli ) * 4
Iloston . . ' , * 0
lilts : . .Louisville , G : Iloston. i. Errors : fxniis-
vllle. 2 : Iloston. ii. Earneil runs : I.oulsvlllo. l.
ll.Utorle-i : irnndor.s anil Morrltt ; StiiiUjr , Gan-
Kelly , .
a. . Aug. 20. Tbo PIttsburgs
developed a lorrlHo batting streak today nnd
won hands down. Woyblng left the box
after the seventh inning. Attendance , 727.
Score ;
I'Htsbiirjf 1 11
Philadelphia 0 3
lilts : I'lttsburs , 0" ; Pblladolphfi.8. Errors :
Plttsburs. 2 : Philadelphia , fi. Earned runs :
I'lttshunr. f > . llatturlos : Smith and Mack ;
Woyhlng , Carsoy and Dowse.
rowers' Crowd Soused thn Itrowng.
ST. Louis , Mo. , Aug. 20. Ed Crane put
the Browns to sloop today. His magnificent
pitching and Ewinir's great hitting won No\v
York the game. Attendance 1,400. Score :
St. Louis 0
Now VorlC 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 3
Hits : tt. Louis. 4 : Now-Yorlf , 8. Errors :
St , Louis. 2 : Now York n. Earned runs : INOW
YorK , 3. Batteries : Hawley , Ifnokloy and
Cr.inoand Ewln ; ; . .
btiiuiliiiKuf the Te.ini5.
bl'AUKS OK Sl'OKT.
Tlioy Ilollore.il Too Soon.
DKN-ISOK , la. , Aug. 20. fSpeclnl Toloeram
to TUB BKK.J As promised In Tuesday's
BEH the Springllold nlno gave the Donl on
club some experience T burst ) ay , but It was
the oxtioricnca of another well corned vic
tory. The score stood ii to 1 * in favor of
Dontson. The batteries wcro Gelst and
Hnll for Sprltisllola and Myort nnd Holmes
for Uonlbon. Kelly of Donjsou aid so Jio line
head wont , brlnclnc In two scores with a
well timed sacrifice hit.
Toduv tbo second f.ama between the
BprIniMlolcIs and Uouison | tcanis was played ,
aud resulted In another victory for tbo homo
club. Score ;
Dunlfton ,3 0 1 0 S 4 2 0 12
boriiiKtluld 0 8
Hits ; Spritnifiold. 0 : Danlson. U Uatturlea :
llolniu- mid Urillln ; Ilrott. llarltin und Hull.
llrolii ) KIIIII UK to Color.
itANciKCo , Gal. , Auir. CO. Followinp ;
tbo ( Joildard-Smith contortthoro was u tlnish
.fight between HoDort IJoObs ( colored ) of
Denver and George McKonzlo of Australia ,
lightweights. OubDs won in twenty-four
rounds.
PoiiTiAsn , Oro. . Aupr. 20. Aithur WalUor
of AUHtrnlta and Dlcu Johnson of Portland
HIIOIL'U ; uiiuuiuwuiKiii
, , louRut uoioro tno
I'astlmo Athlotlc club hint night for a purse
of500. Johnson was knocked out In the
forty-llMt rpuncl.
iSnlllviiifUorhutt MiiUi'i 1'ontuil.
Nn YOIIIC , Aug. i.'O. Charlc-i Johnston
and James Walcoly , John L. Sullivan's
bnoltors , depotltod the llnnl $ J,5UO of his
$10,000 stalco with the Hportlnc editor of the
World yostonlnv. Coructt'a money is
alronay posted. The stakeholder says the
whole * .T > , IXU ) is now up.
hlniiiiiiiuil Down to I'our.
Newroitr , U. I. , Autr. ! > t-.TIio ) tennis
tournament was continued today In a driz
zling rain. In today's ' play \Vrenn boat
Flolalng uud Hovoy boat Stovona. This
leaves only four players on the list * for the
Ouals.
AiimtmirH , Iouk llpro.
Oit.tiu , Aug. 20. To the Kditor of Tun
'
HKK : Wo'tho Omaha Nine Spots , challenge
anv team under 18 yours bfmpo to a game of
ball , Sumliiy , the L'ath. For further particu
lars addroiit A. Uloodol , HJJII Cluric street.
AVIll him the Uiiluii I'ucllle ,
JAMEsrowv , N. I ) , , Aug. SO. - Tbo Inter
state Commcrco Commission has directed T.
W. Lump , United Stutoa attorney for North
Dakota , to brine suit In the United Btatai
circuit court for North Dakota against the
Northern 1'ncillo and Union Pacltlo rull-
roud companies to compel thorn to obov tbo
order of the commission made upon tbo
complaint Of T. M. Kaworth of Puriro about
a year uxo. Mr. Kiuvortu , who li n wholo-
fulo grocar , coniDlatncd that tbo Northern
Paoitlo und Union l aclllo discriminated
oealnst Kargp by clmrslutru'higher ratn on
rarloads of tugar from tiao t'rancuca to
Kttriro than u longer haul from Ban Fran
cisco to Hi. 1'uuli The commission rulea
that tha roads mu t uot charge rnnru for a
shorter than a longer haul.
COUNTY OFFICES IN DEMAND
Some of tlio Candidates.'WhffAspiro to a
Place on the Pnblio Payroll. -
ANDREWS ACCEPTS M'KEIGHAN'S ' ' 'bEFI
Cnuilldiitrn for ConcronVIII > li > lit In Joint
DelmtP lilnlioitnil Wii&lihiKtdn Horn-
orrnts Miimo TlirlrTli'ltoH
Other 1'olltlciil Kent ,
The democrats are giving It out cold Uint
tlio.v propose to put nno of their number 111
County Commissioner Stqhborp's place this
fall , nnd'horo U the why ntfd."lb.o xvhOMforoi
JiidcoStenborg ; wns oloeted"--to his present ,
position last fall for n tonn of th'rco years ,
mid In accordance with the now law was
oloctoa from'nnd by ono of the fbrco districts
Into vvllloh the county 1 dliTdad. Ulght
there Is whcio the democrats claim that n
tnlsttilio wai mado. They si\y Unit tnls ofll
cor should hnvo boon notn natod from that
district , but voted for by the ontlro county
uud uot by a slnglu district , and In support
of their position clto a decision of the su-
promy court In a slfnllar case taken u from
Otoo or Hlnhardson county , In 'which It is
said that the court heln tuut no part of a
county could bo disfranchised In the election
of n county oflloor.
So It n hold by tlio democratic wlso mon
that Judge Stotiherg can not hold his scat
njinlnst it now man elected this fall by the
ontlro county , and they proposn
to put up n candidate to capture the
judge's job lu cnso ho dooi not
run again nnd secure ntipthor election to the
ofllco which ho now holds nnd for tbo balance
of the term for which ho was originally
oloctod.
The republicans assort that the original
election will hold tighter than n pauper mar-
rlnpo In Hbodo Island , and dooy that Judgn
Stonborg'.s ' tenure of ofllco can bo shortened
In any way. . .
According to the figuring of the democratic
oracles there will burdlv be onouch candi
dates to Ull all the vacancies that tbo demo
crats aforesaid are counting on In the. county
board.
The way they ao their arithmetic Is some
thing llltu this : Mujor Paddock was av-
polntod to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Mr. Corrlijnn , and It Is clatmod that
bis appointment holds goad only until tbo
following general election , which in this iu-
stance comas next November , as Mr. Corri
gan died less than the thirty days required
by law before tno election of latt November.
It is claimed , llrst , that n catidl-
date must bo elected to servo
out' the unoxpircd term of Mr.
Corrlgan. which ends January 13 , 1893. nnd
that a candidate must also be elected for tbo
thrco years following that time.
It will thus bo seen that four man must bo
elected to fill the vacancies on tills bourd of
llvo , at the same time allowing two or the
old members to retain their seats undis
turbed.
This is figuring by p'ain , sunnio democratic
arithmetic. If the same nroolom is solved
uy any or tno advanced brandies of uouruon
mathematics , trigonometry or oalculus , it
will require tno election of eight new mom-
bars , turou deputy commissioners , live clerks ,
two p.mos and a Borgeant-at-arms.
Porlunatelv , the uno\plrod form of the
Into George Timmo , for which Mr. Williams
was appointed , does uotoxplrountil January ,
IS'Jl , so oven , the democratic lightning calcu
lators concedu that If ho is elected once In
November ho can complete his term.
Major PaddoeK is well nigh heartbroken
ever the urrny of llgurcs nuiSonted by ills
democratic brethren. Ho thought , that ho
hnd n big enough job on his bands before ,
but now that ho is confrontooTwitlf-tho pros
pect of havinp to got elected twice on onu
dny ho Is tomtitod to do just ns 'Governor
Doyd did when ho saw a ponderous task
looming up ahead of him got out of politics.
Indications Jut a good candidate crop
could not bo bettor. In addition to those
wnoso names have already been submitted to
the puDlic with a prayer for considerate !
treatment , are tbo follouingaspirants lor
ono or moro of the
soon-to-bo-vucant com-
misMonoDbips : Hiram H. A ery and James
Walsh of McArdla proclnrt ; David Hood of
WostOmana ; Herman Timmo of Becninn-
ton ; Fred H. McConnell of Omaha.
Dick Berlin says bo cannot afford to neg
lect his privutu business for politics any
longer , and seriously asserts that bo is not a
candidate.
W. S. Shoemaker has boosted his castor
ever the ropes and is a full-lledgod demo
cratic candidate for county attorney. Ho
counts on the assistance of Joseph \V.
ICdgorton on the rocriprocity plan , as ho de
clared loiur and loud for Edgorton last year.
U. L. Johnson and .1. C. Hammond of
West Omaha , Bruce McCulioch of bouth
Omaha , and Will MeCacuo of Omaha have
bean spoken of as additional candidates for
representative.
I'iflli Want Dmuocrat ,
The democrats of the Fifth ward are slow
to enthuse. They intended to meet last
night to reorganize their club , but as only
eighteen of the faithful nnd n small boy put
In an appearance , the proposed reorganiza
tion went ever uutil next Saturday night.
To keep the ball rolling Henry Oslhofl was
elected temporary president and Tom Bir
mingham temporary secretary. Ed'O'Con-
nor , Frank Salon , Thomas Klnnoy and P. J.
Hlloy were appointed a committee to go out
Into the byways and hedges to look up a hall ,
They will report at the next meeting ,
IDAHO I
They Ilo a Lot of UoiioiiucliiK anil Noinlnutn
U TlflltDt.
BOISE , Idaho. Aupr. 2 ( > . The platform adopt
ed by tbo democratic convention endorsed
tbo Chicago declarations , demanded the free
and unlimited coinage of silver nnd denounced
the International monetary conference as u
fraud. Referring to the Ccuur d'AIenc '
troubles , the platform denounces the course
of the republican authorities in dealing with
ulTnlrs uftor the suppression of till riotous
demonstrations , and the arrest of the rioters
ns a deep-laid plot nnd political schcimu for
the suppression of a frco vote and fair count
and the dlsfrnncblscmont or expulsion from
the stuto of the democratic voters of the sec
tion. "Wo denounce the usurpation of
power and tyrannical course pursued by J.
P. Curtis , the military sntrap now clothed
with u llttlo brief authority In Shosbono
county , especially his unwarranted interfer
ence with the privaVo aud poacaful occupa
tion of . mon uttandltit ; to their own business
ofTnll.a II
On tbn subject of admitting Mormons to
full citizenship , tbo platform declares the
provisions of thuelection law passed by tbo
last republican legislature as unconstitu
tional and demands Us repeal , nnd demands
an immediate test case , that this class of
clti/ons may cxerclso their rights of franchise -
chiso at the coining election.
Nominations for governor were then do-
clureil In order. C. A , btavcnson of Ada ,
John M. Burke of Shoshone , ana John M.
Dalloritino were put in nomination. On tbo
tenth ballot John M. Burke of Shpihono was
nominated. J. W. Jones was nominated for
lieutenant governor.
When ' .be * convention root this morning J.
W. Jones , who was nominated for lieutenant
governor last night , declined ana Frank
Harrison of Washington * county was nom
inated. The convention * tnmi held a secret
session end after an hour adjourned till
8 p. in.
At the evening session the tlokot was com
pleted as follows : Congressman , E. B. Truck ;
secret irv of state. J. H. Wlckoshnm ; treas
urer , PuUllpKemun ; auditor , J. W. MeCluro ;
attorney general , W. T. Hooves , superintend
ent of public instruction , J. W. Farrls ; su
preme judgu , K E. Ensign ,
ACGirrii : > TIII ;
Amlronm anil Mvli > lluiii | Will Muut lu
Iblilt Delia to.
MINDEX , Nob. , Aug. i0. ! [ SpocjaJ , to THE
BKE. ] Hon. W. E. Andrews ana Hon. W.
A. McIColguan , rival candidatesfor * congress ,
will moot In joint discussion. The following
acceptance was today sent to Francis Pull-
llpi , chairman , In response to his challenge
of August'3 ;
MI.NUBN. Neb. , Aug. 2l.-Hon. Kranoli 1'hll-
lips , Uliulriuiiii liuk'iiondont l'uiiulo'4 Party ,
Kiftli CoMirriMHlonal District. Hn tin n. Nob. :
sly Uear tilr Your communication ot tliuJJJd
' , ' , ' . r,0a.rd * ° Political dubiftua botwoou Hon.
\V. K Aiiurows unit Hon.V. \ . A. MoKolxbaii.
oundldHtea for coiiKroks , reoulvod thin
moru-
Inif. Would nay. however , that 1 wo tint ap-
vrliudof yourcliullongo by u publication of
8nmo In the WnrldMler.ilil. I wtts tlicrnforo
prcpnrcd for thu ilr.isuro awnltlnff my return
liomu. i | M ,
'ion remioslod.l < JIninint' \ > answer and ns
chulrnian of the lopubllcnn eoinnilltco nm
ploniod to say 1 irm liropared ( oRlvo you u
prompt liiuwcr. n v
Vour cntillungo -nocoptr l < l niibjoot only to n
sottlnmcnt ns tit/\o \ and place : iiiunbcr of
inootlnss nnd otli jv iiuross.iry wollmltuirlei.
Our oxeuntlvo I'iiiiiinlttoo will meet nt
nsllnKi .Monday. A'tiRUit SO , nml t would bo
plausrd to inuoOrfKi-lxhaii and ynursolf at
slmt time to iiialtinrblliillo nrriiiaomoiTts.
Vonr letter ana Ihft published oopv of tame
rccllt's and t-'lM > o n rcnson for the clutl-
lonfte , to-wlt ! ' 'niillovlmj that \V. K. An-
tlrows , the ropiiblleiin eindldato for coiiuress
In tliu Vifth con jto Obnnl distriut , Is trying to
secure bh uloutlolii ) mlvountlnx nnnclnles
tlmt HIO ilctrlinoiitvtto the best Interests of
the people of th < ? < uaa and district , etc. "
In answer to upvli violent prrsnmptlon
would sny that \vo. nro not rosnonslblo for
what ynu or vonrivimlldaie tnuv believe. Jlr.
AndronsU honestly cmloavorlng to secure
his ( iluctlnn bv pro-iuntliiff and proolaliuliti ;
ramibllo.inlsm. wnlch IIIUMIIS tliu liopo , pros
perity , advancement and wolfuro or the peep -
p o. Vour * Truly , J. l < . Mul'iuii.y. : :
Uhr.Innan Itujiuulir-kii Comnilltoo , I'lttli Uon-
Kresslonal liUtrlut.
IT AMA/.II : > CI.IVI : :
Southern CltlzciiH Cull on tlio ci-l'rc llcnt
tor mi llxiiliinatlon ,
CII.VTT.VNOOOV , Tonn. , Auc. 20. Michael
Shelly , u merchant of this city , got Into n
discussion recently on national politics with
n republican neighbor , who assorted that
durlnir Cleveland's administration ho ( Cleve
permitted Land Commissioner A. J.
Sparks to turn out ao.OOO families from thnlr
home's In Minnesota and other uorthwostorn
states.
Mr. Sliollog addrossfd a letter to Mr.
Cleveland on the subject and rocivod the fol
lowing reply today. It wns marked "Per-
sonnl : "
' OIIAV OAIIM : ' ? , Hu/zAitn'fl HAV , Muss. , Aus ,
- - . Al. Shulluy. osn. . OliiittmiooKii , Tenii. My
DuurHIr : Vour letter of the 12th lust. Is ut
hand. In reply , I Imvu to say tlmt I havu not
the least Idnti what your "worthy friend"
meant when he declared that 1 hud
liuun the "medium thtmiili which SO.oio
fatnllles were made hninaloss And hail
lost their all , llclithm for their
" I iitn tmrfnntlxr tiwiirn Mint. Tht\n
iiccn tno means or s.ivlni ; S.OIMO liomes to my
countrymen nnd have tried very li'ird to make
thn burden of their lives aaslcp. 1 urn amiuod
at recolvlnir from tbo southern country
luttors containing charges llko tlmt whluh you
bring to my attention. I am sururlsud , llrst ,
at thn Ingenuity necessary for their coneoe-
tlnn without the least resemblance of found
ation. I am moro'.iniiirod ' tlmt with my record
before the people of this country such base
less lls bhoultl bo deemed HU III clout argu-
ir.cnts to prujudlcu mo anu cause ( or the time
being tcsrmtmont In the minds of southern
people. Very truly yours.
OlIOVKH Cl.EVKLAND ,
OII.JIOCTS TO cA\iritii/L. : :
Sloui City's Ucnnicnulo 1'npor Holts the
< ; ongri < i < sloiml Noinlnoo.
Sioux Cmla. . . Aug. 20. ( Special Telegram -
gram to Tac Bin ! . ] Democrats of the
Eleventh congressional district are excited
booauso the Tribuup. J. C. Kelly's paper ,
and the leading doc\craticorgan \ of the dis
trict , has bolted Dart Campbell , the demo
cratic nominee. Editorially the papar gives
its reason because Campbell , who is also the
people's party nominee , docs not stand on the
democratic platform , but that of tbo people's
uncl is fnr H.it. innnnv.
Doilgc Cuuljly Dniniicrntg.
FIIEMOXT , Nob. , A'ug ; . 20. [ Special to Tim
BKE. 1 The democrats , of Dodge county
held their convon < ion'h > this city at 2 o'clock
this afternoon. 'Ijiero was the smallest attendance -
tendanco over scop pt a convention in this
democratic stronghold , eight townships
being unroprusontflij. The only business
of the convention \yas to select sixteen dele
gates to the stnto'"convontion on tho. 30th.
The following were chosen : C. Helton beck ,
Wenzel Lagro , NVt Smalls , G. C. Ker-
kow , J. A. Nason , , W. H. Weeks , Thomas
Klllen , George W. Hosa , John Dcrn , E. W.
Ronldn , Dotlef 'ilotli ' , U. C. Smith. J. E.
Shorvin , Herman1 VVolslepor , A. Format ! and
F. AI. Tiliroan. ftV s thought that some of
the friends of Joh'n Shervin would spring u
resolution cndqrsfni'that'worthy as a candi
date for gbv'erh'or.'btft t-berp was nothing to
'
Indlcato1forwhoih''ifie delegates would vote
for that phJ.ru' . - " T- " ° 3 } ' * L
' l.Sniith D.ll.-Dtll'n 1'lrnt ( inn.
DKAIIWOOD , S. D. , Augf 20. fSneclal Tele
gram to Tliu BEB.J Tno first gnu'of the re
publican campaign In the western half of
South Dakota was 11 red at a largo mass moot
ing held in tbo city hall last night. The
principal speech was mada oy Civil Service
Tloosovolt. who arrived
vostorday from his cattle ranch on the Little
Missouri river and who lort this evening for
Now x'ork. Though addressing his remarKS
especially toward the people's party , Mr.
Uoosovelt did not neglect to pay a compliment
or two to democracy anil wopnd up by predict
ing an overwhelming victory for Harrison
and Heed in November.
Snlvoly lor ( iovrrnor.
Oi.Y.Mi'iA. Wash. , Aug. CO. At the demo
cratic convention II. J. Snivoly was nomi
nated for governor on the first ballot.
Tbo convention completed its ticket as
follows : Congressman. O. Murray , Clark
county : lieutenant governor , H. C. WHIson ,
Jefferson ; supreme judges , E. 1C. Hnnnu ,
Whitman , and W. H. Brinker , Paollio ; secre
tary of htato , John Mclteavy , Mttson ; treas
urer , Harrison Clotbior , Skugil ; auditor ,
Samuel W. Bass , Whatcam ; attorney gen
eral , U. W. Starr , Douglas ; land commis
sioner , F. S. Lewis , Spokane.
HuinUo County's Miung Tiukrt.
KEAUSKV , Nab. , Aur. -fSpecial Tale-
gram to THE Bun. ] Tbo republican county
convention mot at tbo court bouse this after
noon. It was ono of the largest , best and
roost harmonious conventions over held In
this county. Job * Wilson , ax-sherlff , and
Charles Minor \voro nominated for represen
tatives and Norris Brown for county attor
ney. All nominations wcro made unanimous
by acclamation , no ballots being taKon. Tliu
ticket is considered the strouircst ever put
in the field liero. There are no sere snoU to
bo healed over.
_
rooplo'it Tarty lluy ,
CKEHTO.V , la. , Aug. 20. [ Special to TUB
BEB. ] This was people's party day at the
big Blue Crass palace fair and again the city
was crowded with people. All 'incoming
special und regular trains this morning were
loaded nnd tbo city was crowded with teams
from the surrounding country. Judge C. C.
Cole of Des Moincs , recently converted from
republicanism to tbo. populists' belief , and
now candidate of the mtfcr party for elector-
at-largo. spoke in tbo commodious palace
auditorium today.
rH I'rolilhltion Tluliiit. .
TACOMA , Wash. , Aug. 20. The prohibition
ntato convention , , W\py- \ nominated Judge
nojjor F. Greenoof.gnUlo for governor ; A.
E. Dickinson of Walla Walla andE. P. Now-
berry , Island , county , was nominated for
congress. Four prdsldontial elector * , and a
complete stnto tlokit.ivere put in tbo Hold.
1'rolni-n t'o"Vrlto I.uttern.
Bu//.4iiis ) BAY , Ma * ) . , Aug. 20. Up to tbo
present , time Mr. Cleveland has felt oon-
struiuod to decline i U invitations to make
pubilo speeches , b Ho doss not antlcipato
making iiiiypolltloiilxrips during the cam-
triiDinliiuted.
LOUIBVIM.E , Ky"i.W ; ? . 20.-Hon. W. C. P.
Breckinrldgo wasj6ja.v | } ] doolnrod tbo domo-
cratio nominee for congress from thoSovontb
district.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nortli Dukolu U'unU Tlrrsli ri
FAIKIO , N. D. , A'u f 20. There ls it great
scarcity of threshing machines nnd men to
man them , and ' farmers are becoming
alarmed at too situation , Much of the grain
is ripening rapidly , ! und there am not
onouKh men to cut It. Some grain Is becom
ing shrunk on account of being ovorrlpo.
'M Trouble * .
JACKSONMich. . , Aug. 20W. . F.'Cowhan ,
proprietor of a largo imploincnt warehouse
hero und also Interested In clothing and other
kinds of business , haa failed for a very largo
amount. His llaollitios will probably ox coed
fciOO.UUO and tbo asbotV-will bu much loss.
Sout'h lliilcutu' * Crop * .
Hunox , S. D. , Aug. 20. Thirty-one
counties of South Dakota report scattering
bowers durlcg the pait wtuk. The blgu
temperature during the waok has Injured
wheat vomowbal by too rapid rlpouliiff. Corn
bos beau Improved by late sbowori.
i
BURIED ALIVE IS A COAL PIT
Ono Hundred , , aiul Fifty Woloh Miners
Entombed by an Explosion1 !
MANY LIVES SUPPOSED TO BE LOST
Thnimntiilfl of Volunteer * llngngoil In
thn Work of Krsniip , lint No
Sign of I.ir.i HIM Vut
Dccn Ilscn\oroil ,
LosnosAug. . 20. A fearful explosion has
occurred at Pnrkslip coal pit , near Brlclgo
End , Wales. Ono buudrod and llfty men nro
ontomocd hnd it. is feared thorn uas oecn
great loss of life. Not a single man has vet
made bis escape. Tha work of clearing the
pit has begun with many bui.drods of volun
teers.
At G o'clock this evening n rescuing .party
came to the surface with two uiou whom
they found near tbo bottom of the pit. Hoth
.woro badly burned and unconscious , with
Htllo hope of recovery. Shortly after this ,
flro suddenly burst forth from tbo mouth of
the pit. This has rut off all hone , for these
who llrst escaped death have certainly been
suffocated or burned to doath.
A largo number of rescuers nro working In
the Parksllp hill. Many have been hoisted
up exhausted. Seven mlnois found dead have
not yet been brought to the surfnco. The
explosion wns felt over nn nron of ton miles.
It caused ttemcndous falls of earth which
has completely blocked the galleries. As the
workings extend l.GOuyaiii ? , It is hoped that
some miners who were working nt n good
distance from the sliolt whore the explosion
occurred will bo rnscued nllvo.
Kuriliti - In I'Vancc.
PAIIIS , Aug. 20. A dispatch from Liovtn ,
a mining town near Calais , states that there
has boon sorlous trouble batwooti the French
and Belgian minors employed thoro. Tno
Frenchmen lu a body attacked n dwelling
occupied by Belgians mid smashed
tbo windows , nnd when the officers attempted
to quell the disturbance tbo rioters showed
such nn ugly dlsposttioti that tbo aid of tbo
troops had to bo invoked. The Belgian
minors have boon advised to leave Franco to
avoid further trouble.
A T.ittlo SclHinio Ulritnrbniicn.
HALIFAX , N. S. , Aug. 20. A dispatch from
Bermuda says : A sharp shock ol earthquaKe -
quaKe was experlouccd hero about 5 o'clock
yesterday morning. Houses were 'terribly
shaken and a heavy swell wns caused In the
harbor. No damatro has boon reported.
The force of the shock was felt about three
seconds.
Mnrlny K tnnim ! Ironi Ncnrnstln.
LONDON , Aug. 20. Thu election yesterday
at Newcastlo-on-Tyno resulted In the return
of John Morlov. chief secretary for Ireland.
whoso scat in the House of Commons became
vacant on his taking ofllco. Morley received
12W ana Kalll , his opponent , 11,244-votes ,
making Morloy's majority l,7l ! ) ) .
Important Krportx ironi llomlviy.
BOMIIAV , Aug. 20. A Russian force has
readied Langarkisht , on the Oxui. It is re
ported that the inhabitants ot ICIioit have
revolted against the ameor and that the In
surgents have invested the governor in
Jadron.
SAVE THE CITY.
Kov. II. I'iy Mills Will Open Ills Campaign
Jlcro In jVovinnliur.
The special committee appointed by the
ministerial association to make preliminary
arrangements for tbo engagement of Rev. B.
Fay Mills , the evangelist , mot last night at
the i Young Men's Christian association
building and toolc stops touard perfecting
the plans for the great religious effort. Kov.
Mr. Mills has informed the committee that
bo could open the campaign against sin nnd
Satan in Omntm on November 30 , if that
data would bo satisfactory to the clergy of
the city.
It wns dccUrd to set November 30 ns the
data lor the meetings to begin.
The most-complete and careful prepara
tions win uu mudo uy tno church workers
and ministers who intend to join hands und
assist in this united effort.
The committoj will moot again on Septem
ber G with the representatives of each
church In tha alliance , and n general commit-
tco of arrangements , a committee on linanco ,
music and advertising will bo appointed to
push the preliminaries to completion. It is
confidently expected that this will bo the
greatest rolieious awakening over experi
enced by tbo evangelical churches ot Omaha.
Tbo Prcsbvtorlaus , Congrogationnllsts , Bap
tists , Methodists , Lutherans and several
other denominations will bo interested In the
great mooting.
Claiming DitinagrH.
Several of the South Sixteenth street
property owners who Informed the np-
pralsors a few ( lays ago that they would not
ask damages because of thoa-cconstruotlon of
the vindnct have changed their minds and
now demand sums aggregating $111,400.
Tbo greater number of them wcro
at the time of the construction
of tlio present viaduct , but they now ask
additional damages , alleging as a reason
thorofor that the now vladuni is to bo thirty
feet widnr than tha old one and a llttlo
longer.
Tno mayor has stated that the damages
cannot bo allowed unless assessed hack , as
there Is uo provlbion made for the
sumo , and the city attorney expresses
the opinion that the claiming of
such uu amount of damages us Is threatened
will simply prevent the erection of n now
viaduct. Mcsirj. W. H. IJums , Adolph
Meyer and Alfred Millard , the board of
appraisers , will meet Monday to consider the
claims and go on with their work. The
claimants and the amounts demanded by
them in ISS.i and ISO * are as follows :
Joseph Clobuino J.'i.OOO None
H.V. . Illnu'liain r , UOO None
W.V. . Illnjjhil MJO S io-l
Mrs. ItolTiiiaii 'J.M1 1.150
William Alstudt : i)00 ( ) III : )
Anznst Hanson , . . . . , 1,000 : i,0
llelnrk'h .MIJlui'ls -IDUO 401
I.onlsa ijuliroodur IV.OJ 100
Frederick Staopunlii.rst ? . ! > JO L'JJ
M. I'owor , 'MM HI. " .
KomiatThompson 'I.TVJ ; I7. >
Mrs.VaHnnrmait M.OOD Nnnn
Ida ( l.iollnor , . : i,003 , M
Anna und I'eler JIlllicilo OTrtd : ti )
TliomaH Olo.iry. . , . . . . , U/JOU OOJ
Awnnluil Sumo L'livlnt ; Contracts
Major Furay bus rolurnod from his Salt
Lake trip und mot with the Board of Publlo
Works yesterday afternoon.
On the paving bids , which were received
and opened ono week ago , awards were
mado.
The awards were all on asphalt. John
Grunt captured I'orlc avenue fiom Leaven-
worth to Hickory streets nt ? .0i class A ,
Jive year ) . , and $3.U5 , tun years guarantee.
Lathrnp struct from Sixteenth to Eigh
teenth , Tetrty-ninth street from Farnam to
Davenport , and Davon port f rum Thirty-ninth
to Fortieth streets wont to tbo Standard
Paving company ut $2,70 class A , $ , . ' .57 class
B live years guarantee. gUil class A und
? 3 03 clam , B ( ton years guurantco.
On Twunty.tlilrd iitroot , Michigan to
Nicholas ; Tivonty-tlfth , Leaven worth to
Maroy , end Twenty-second street from Pop-
pit-ton avenue to tbo government corral the
award vyas madto ( Janna Aluscow who bid
fj.70 clasiiA iivo years guurautoo and 83.1U
class A ten years guarantee. [ Us bid was
on tbo California or Utah product.
An Army of Htreijt Yeiulor * .
Just Iinaulno u city with 00,000 street
hawkers , each accompanied with a barrow
and a donkey , going around the HI roots sell
ing all sorts of wares , Vet owinir to the
vustncss of the territory they spread ever
they do not seam to bo so very numerous. In
SuNiui'h ' IlKi : ii. L. WuUomun will toll you
all aoout thorn.
The Cltr U'litcr I'mssuru.
Bailer Inspector Boudouberg baa added
another machine to his oftlco which Is known
as tbo staud'ard test gauge. This maohlno Is
designed to test tbo strength of steam boilers
aud will register a pressure of 500 pobadi to
the square Inch. For lih own satis
faction ho attached It to tbo waterptpo on
the fourth Moor of thb city hull nnd nt once
learned that the water works
company wns
furnishing the cltv n pressure of fortv-llvo
pounds to the square Inch nt that holnh't.
ii1 ALM/MJ
tuira CHlrpiis llnyo < > rn c IVnrn of An
Kpldomlr.
Cr.Dvn Rvrin ? , la , , Aug. 20 , Grace church
choir , sixty-five In number , ban boon camp
ing nt Decorah , Ono of the members was
taken down with a disease which
proved to bo scnrlni fuvcr
The choir bioko up curap to lay. nut
returned homo this evening. All tlio mem
bers were exposed , aud the health olllcer
wired Dr. Green , who was lu qharuo of the
boys , to Hoop them In n coach bv ttiumsolvcs
and detain thorn until nil oUlolnl Inspection
linn been mndo by the proper officers bore.
For some rensou the order of the health
officer wns not obeyed nnd the choir boys got
olT the train and went to various parts of tbo
city.
ork l\clinnin Otiotutlcnu.
Nnw VOIIK , Aug. 20. ( Special Tolugram
toTiu : Bnn. ] ICxt'haugo was quoted ns fol
lows : Chlcaco , 70 touts tliscouilt ; Uoiton ,
in to 10 cents discount St. Louis , 50 cents
discount.
J. C. Trulx of Chicago is at the Paxton.
P. P. Klshor of Chicago Is at the Arciulo.
C. C. Maryott of Ponder is nt the Mercer.
H. C. Hush of Kushvlllo Is nt the Dollotio.
U. H. Smith of Hastings Is at the Millard.
C. L. Burk of Stromsburir is a guest at the
Mercer.
Krcd G. Hess of Norih Platte is nt tbo
Paxton.
( J liar ] 01 liosmcr of Grand Island Is at the
Mlllard.
A. It. Talbot of Lincoln Is a guest at the
Mlllard.
H. II. Eyman of Fullerton is registered at
James K. Force of Tokamah is a guest at
the Arcado.
Joseph Teeter of Lincoln \\as at the Mur
ray yostordtvy.
J. L. Hall of Kansas City was nt the Del-
lone yesterday ,
J. 1C. Porter of Ainsworth is araona the
irucsts nt the Millard.
Dr. A. P. Glnn returned yesterday from n
three weeks' visit among friends In Ohio.
L. E. Spencer , S. 1C. Davis and J. M.
Johnson of Beatrice nro among the guest < nt
the Morcor.
Di. Duryca bos returned from the Now
York Cbautanqua , where bo assisted during
tbo session.
Dean Gardner returned yostordny from
Buylicld , WIs. , looking as beartv and aun-
bronzud as a fisherman. Ills wife ami child
ren will remain n few woahs in tlmt delight
ful retreat. <
Judge Crounso came in Friday night from
tlio reunion nt Superior and loft on the'4
o'clock train yesterday nftcrnocM for Wash
ington. Ilo will return to Nebraska in about
ton days and enter nctlvoly into tbo work
of tbo campaign.
Edgar Howard , editor of the Pnpilllon
Tlmos , nnd C. L. Hover , also from the Pap-
pio. were In the city yesterday afternoon.
They nro Just homo from a boar hunting trip
in the Ilocklos. Their game will bo in next
WCOK by freight , but they brought their
stories with them oy express.
NKwYoiiK , Aug. 20. fSpoelal Tolocram
to Tin ; Bii-J. : | A. Munroo nnd wlfo of
Omaha anil T. H. Fonda are nt the Hotel
Savoy ; D. W. Smith Is nt the Albormarlc.
Council Blurts : C. T. Stewart and wife , a ! ,
the Hoffman.
The controversy between W. G. HIgglns
and his former pirtner , W. H. Johnson , ro-
suiting In the arrest of the latter , is In no
way connected with Mr. Hlircrins1 present
partnership with Andrew ICIewit , but it Is
tbo outgrowth of n suit brought by Mr.
Hlggins to order an accounting of the nff.urs
of the old firm , now pending in the district
court.
Many people have slcnillcd their intention
of uoing on the B. & M. excursion to Bur
lington Beach tomorrow. The attractions of
salt water bathing , boating , steamboat rid
ing , music on the lake , etc. , are too stronir to
bo resisted. Burlington Heuch furnishes all
these. The trluti leaves Omaha at 0:15 : Sui
cmv morning and arrives at the beach at 11.
The return train leaves the beach at 7 p. m.
Thu faro for the round trln is SI.
The city physician was callsd last night to
visit Johanna Cnmor , who lives nt I III
North Twenty-fourth. About n week ago
the girl was employed at the Mcrrlatn ns u
domestic and fell down stairs , badly sprain
ing her right ankle. She wns-romoved to nor
present abiding place , and -as the swelling
did not doorcase and the girl hod no motiov n
report wns made to the pollen station and the
city physician sent to attend the case.
A largo audience composed of the members
ot the Young Men's institute anu their
friends enjoyed the ol-wookly entertainment
nt the rooms of the organization on Four
teenth street last evening.A special foatuio
was an exhibition of sleight of hand worlc by
Prof. Kaeorshek of tnK city. The dexterous
manipulator performed any number of tliu
tricks that , although old , are over In'oiost-
Ing , and introduced with fbem several that
few of thn spectators had seen boforo. The
program furnished was highly interesting
throughout.
A young mar. nnmod Bert Pitts wns arrested -
rested uy Olllcer Foley near the corner of
Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets late joa-
tordav afternoon for Doing Intoxicated.
Shortly after the prisoner reached tbo jail
and had been locuod up the arresting officer
telephoned In sayltnr that ho bad hoard that
Pitts had talton a largo deco of morphine.
Ur. Towno wus called and worked over thn
prisoner until ho revived. The physician
was satisllod that tbo young man bud * tnken
sometliliic besides whisky , but declared that
it was not morphine. Pitts did not lovlvo
enough to make any fsiatamunt , and as the
doctor ordered that ho bo not disturbed his
story will not bo told until ho comes up ii.
police court today.
a Tonic ?
REGENT Water contains , mil
grains Iron lllrurlxmntn os oclntccl with
.8115 grains Maiv/ane&t lllcarlunatn In each
gallon ,
ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN
If thl * In not a perfect tonic.
The mialysls In by Ur.V P. Jfsson , Pro-
fcflsor Atmlyt. Chemistry , UensselatT I'oly-
technlc Itibt. , Troy , N. V. Aflcr careful
Investigation of tlio recorded analyses of
tha fnmotiH uprliiga lit both Uuropu uud
America ho r.iyi :
"IMtetflhe "Ftrro-Manganex" ] Taltr
of lligtnt Spring to lie the ( iett tonic uattr
in the world. "
Von need It If yon nro overworked. If
you nraxulTerliigfroiniienoiiaproiitrutloii ,
insomnia , dyspepsia , or other ilInoom'H ro-
fulling from lujpuro or linpovcrlnhi.d blood.
'Illli'ATBIIS ARE WOTTLEI ) AT
Excelsior Springs
Missouri
Hicli arilson Drug Co. , Agis,0maba , , M
Extract ofOeef ,
Do you want a copy ot
Daoi TonV See tlmt it
IB mudo from tliu Gun
til no Incomparably
the best. 1'uro , piiln-
faoiudu clourly-
the Duron Lol-
n blue on oaoli
nbol , thus.
jl/r. Joseph Ilrmmcrleh
An old soldier , cnmo out oi Iho War grcnlly
cnfcchU'tlby Tjrpholil I'mrrand ntlpr being
Imnilousluiiiiltab the doctors discharged hint
ns Incmalilollli t'on iitiiitinn | , lie has
been In poor health .since , nnlll ha hugnu to tnko
JHiood's Sacsapariila
Immcillati'ly Ills cottgli grow looser , night
sweats coast-d , nnd ho regained good general
health. Ho coidlnlly recommends Hood's Sar-
.s'lpailll.i.espodallytocomrndosinllicfJ.A.ll.
HOOD'S PlLLS euro llibltiut Cnn tlntloa | by
" in of flio ilhm'iUiry cnii.il ,
ARE YOU SUFFERING ?
Wcaldicss ,
Calarrli or
lUUIIIll
i : Chronic.
Nervous or
Private
Diseases ,
IF SO , OAIiHi ON
Dr. Searles & Searles
Consultation Free.
Aeknowletluoil to lo tlio most succoif nl npoclatlst In
all I'lllVATr , III.OOI ) , NEHVOU8 , bKt.V AND UllIN-
A1IV PtSKAHKS.
Gonorrluwi In from : i to ( I day * . Syphllli euro. )
without.Mercury. All ntniroa forllfo
bTIUUrUHi : permanently curad. remoiriil com
plete , withouteiittlni ; , ciuitlo or ( Hint itlcn. Cufo
atrertoilnt homo by pntlont without it inoiiiout'j
imliioriinnoynnro.
I'H.KS , KISl'ULA AND HKCTAI. UUJUIIS cttrqd
\Tlthoutiialiiortletuntloii from bn lnos .
HVIIItOCIlI.K AND VAItirOUKI.K poriinnontljr
und ucce fullr rureJ. Method nowniiiliiiifnllhu.
WEAK MEH
( VITALITY WUAK ) , Miul3iio by too oloji niptt. |
entlon to liuslnesi oritudys naroro montil atruln
orKrlnf ; HCXUAIj 1\OH3SKS ! In mkkllo llfu , or
from the erTocts of youthful folllo * .
WKAK S1HX AUK VICTIMS TO NKKVptl-lllD } *
BIMTYor I.XIIAUdTIO.V , WA'sTINB WJ.VKNis :
INVOI.U.NTAIIV I.OSSBS with UAIILiY OKUAY III
YOUNU.nnil MIDDLK All ! ; ) ; luck of vim , rlW
and stronxth. with HUVIII ! origin * Impaired nita
ireakiincncil pronmturolr In : ippro chlnK olil nifo
All Hold readily to our HUNT truntmunt for lu.is ot
Tltitl power. Cnll on or nildrnii wltlt Btuuip for
ctrciilnri , frou book unit receipts.
Ur. Searles & Scirles , Ili8siililllA K8ul.r08t >
NorostOllloe. .
PS-SREYS'
Or. Iliiniplirev 'RiieilllrHaroBclcntmcallynnd
"irefully tirrnarud Henieillci , iiM.d foi jeara Ic
jrlvnto practlcx ) nnil for over thirty Jciirii by tlio
people ulth entlro suectwi. Every flngld bociaa ]
u stcclal cure for the itkoaM * nntned.
1 Ley euro without driiRglnK , minting or rciluolnft
thnnjstomanaiiro In fact nuil uccd Uiu butrrelvu
lieinrdlcK of IhcVurld. .
Litror rcifcipAL. Has. tcnktf. ruicEfc
1 Fovcru , Congcgtloas , lunaronmUoru. . , U3
S WnrniHi Wonn I'ecr , Worm Colic . S
3-Terlhlnct Colic , Crj lug , WnlrefunTcJa 153 _
4-llcrrlieitof Children or Adults J
7-G'ouBhM , Colds , Urwiclillla . , , , . . . . , 'J5
S Nenriilela , Ti tlmcbFnocnche. . . . . . , tl3
il-HcuUncIie , Sick Ilcadaclii' , Vertigo. . .83
lO-lyHpoi'.Nln , ttlllousucfis.Coiumpatlon. . 'i5
1 l-Siipyrrii8i' < l or I'nlnful Pcriuila. . . . 25
3'J V/nltes. Too 1'rofu * ) IVrlodi . 23
2rCroup , linrynglllH , Honrtcncw. . . . . . . 'J3
14 Snlt Itheiini , Krj nl | > plofl , F.nirtlona. , , * J3
15 lllieiimiilisni , Rlicumatle Pains- . . , . . .23
10 ainlnrln. Chills , Fever anil Ague . 25
7r-Pilo8 , Illlndorllleedlnft . 23
iiO-XVhooplnif Conuli .25
U7-ICI lnc } " JJlHritHUK .23
UO-NcrvouH Debility liUO
30-U/lunry Wcnltncdg , AVettlng Boil. . .25
Bolt ! ly IVutuiIftfl , or Bfnt pnsttuld nil rcccli t of pilc .
iH IIUUPtinKTS * 3lANtT L < IH r C " > WJllim rni-t.
lltMI'llUMS'SII'P , TO. , Ill A 111 UllllaniSI. , Vnlnrk.
P EC I F B C S.
Bond's ' NBW Theatre.
Great
llillowsof Luis
Liugliicr. Forever.
Saturday Evening , Aug. 27
luiBl put tut iiiiuiei ) In Onmlni of
LITTLE No
Street Poi'tn.Aii
Theater. PHICISS.
i
4NIDHTS , CQMMENCINDSUNDAY MAT.AUD-2Q
TliiiKavnrltiiCurnrin lll.ilnct ( 'iiinaillnn. . .
. Mr. < li : ( >
C. M'AIiV ; , InlilH Huiiuoaifiil Coiiifdy-Drutim ,
A ROYAL PASS.
irndor tin ) nmnivamoiit of Henry .lool 1'irkur. Hou
tlmiiriMit l.ocginotlvo Hiu'u. s llonl NVurklnK 15n -
Balloon
Ascension
- A.ND -
Parachute
Jump.
FROM TIIJ' ] CLOUDS.
At 24th Street and Belt Line
Sunday , Aug. 28 1
IJotu'oon tliu liours of ; t nnd / } o'oloolc ,
BY PROF. BELDEN ,
, Vlio him been > peelHllr iniKiweil lo rnpunt hln Ju'iioui
Ump Iri'in ' tliu i liiiiilii , MI llml Ilioio irl.o InlluilUi
( Mi Him ' Imt Hunil.iy , limy nut liu Hl < iiiiuliitu | | > l thin
line , 'Into nil tliu clillilrun to too Hie j.'rimU'i't llvlim
luronuiit. lln niHku u IhrlllliiK Jiiui | > wliun lip it
inlf nillu In nilil 111 r.
"PTI-TITl Tjl < ( - > 8u"Ul oniniiu &
-
ftolLiCM.
Hherinunuvo.
orlliin-
scoiii I'arU unili.'lih.St , oar > <
\
THE EVANS ,
J'lio Hot Springs of Anmrlcn , t
Hot ajtrliiKS S , I ) .
Hnent lleiort IIolol In tliuVo t , Htrlctly Klrtt
'
,
.
t'liui I.urKO iloonii , Hlnvlu or Kniulte , Mov
Opun. All Moil I.TII luiprovomunu. 'J'ublo Spa-
clnltr , Homouolily Hatoi for llnlmiro of HUHIOII.
Dreliuitrnanil lUnclnit Kriirr Utonlnuln ( ho Mu
la Hall , Klnoit IMungu ll Hi In tliu UnltaU
Htntua. .lloautltul llountnlii Hc nurr , HplonJM
Clliuutu , Cool Nlxlitn. No iloiiiuUo * . JWJ Kuut
above tun Hvu. Tlio rioiltti IMkutu Hot Uprlnjii
arx uttmctlnM attontluii all ovur Ilia woflil. anil
nrxcurhiKiv luryur poicontauo thitii nnjr urhui
In tlio Lf. rt. Xor rut < n , Uiltii , mo. unit other lu-
( orniklloo , kddrvii. O. H. MAIIDKM ,
Hot Sprlug , Xoutb lli.ulr )