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    2 THE OMAHA DALLY IMpJEfr , SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1892.
have been watching blm carefully , openly
xprctft the belief that ho will pnco In 2:10
before the close of tbo present soison.
riNisiii.Nti Tin ; HACIS.
ricldmont AVI in tlio UnlltiUticil 120 1'nco
( Irrnt Tlmo In tlio iRfi lnce ,
It was hardly 1:3(1 : ( when Starter Swlgort
rnng the bell for Iho sixth heat In the 2:20
pacing race , postponed on account or dark
ness Thursday night. Things had materially
chahgod since the night before and the favorite
ito lA Iho pools dronpaJ back to second place
anil Fiotdinont moved up u peg. Donnlo B
xvai ruled out lor not wlnnlnc H bent In live ;
four starters therefore came out to cottloono
.of tbo most Interesting contests of tbo moot-
In ? . The horses got nwny on oven terms ,
fribldmbnt lending at the first turn , followed
closely by Prod 'C. Just before the half was
'touched , ,1'rinco T , Iho Omaha horse ,
left his feet- , although close up
in the line and for n hundred
ynrds'.rau.ror nis life. When the string cot
liUo'lno stretch Prod 1C moved up on the
pace-sottOr'mid then loft his foot , to the dls-
gusVdf hiindrcds who w&ro backing him ,
running under the xviro. Prince T was fnr
In the Mar when the flng fell , ana another
hoi'ib'was' out or the rnco. Fioldmotit
nniMipd first , Prod 1C second , Door Knob
third , ] rlnco T distanced. Tlmo : 2:2I : >
Two horses hnd each tnttoti two boats nnd
tho"'excitement wns Intense. When the
seventh heat wns called the three horses
loft out Of seven stnrlcra got away In good
shape , Fluid mont showing the way , Prod 1C
clnfio up , nnd Door Knobholdlng the sulkies.
a bit bu'jlml. ' The rnco was n dandy , the
horses working like clockwork. At
the tbroo.qunrtor polo Prcd 1C wont
up nnd Door Knob took the place
nnd the race \vni onded. Pleldmont llrst ,
Door Knob second , Prcd 1C third. Time :
2:20 : . Su.nmary :
Kloldmont 3 2 3 1 I 1
Krod K 042 2 s : i
Door Knob 2 3 1 5 n 2
Ihmnloll . .4 4 B 4 3 dr.
PrlncoT , 1 1 5 U dts.
TwoStrlko 5 dU.
tiunshlno . 7 ( Us.
1'rnnlc l"n Ilnny riucltlnc-
12.
The llrst race on the program was a trot
for the 2:25 : clnss fnrn purse of $000 , with
eight startup :
MainbrlnoThorn , b. B. . by General Wnshlnc-
ton , Amoi Howe. Salt Luke. U. T.j Frank 1' ,
hllf. s. , hy Darwin , W.J. I'orry. Wayno. Nob. :
Victor Wllkcs , c. g. . R L. Hathborn , Albert
hen , Minn. ; Saturn L. oh. s. , hy Saturn , Wash
McCollom , Iloiilrlco. Nob. : A H O , b , s. , John
Lawrence , Wayni' , Neb/j Major llitford , p. K. .
hy CnlTroy , Joseph Oaruoau , jr. , Oiniiha , Neb. ;
Lady SaviiKo. b. m. , bv llliiKston Hey , Harry
McL'ormlak. UowlngUrecn | , Sio.
Prank P was the favorite in the pools , but
Joe Garncau was nufliuioutly or tbo opinion
that Major Buford would give the fuvorito a
chase lor llrst place , and backed him to win.
The sequel shows how well Nebraska's com-
musionor general was posted.
V In the draw Major Buford wns placed
\ ( fourth. Ho led the rrocesslon when the
word wns given. Bob Kncobos In the sulky ,
and for the llrst qjnrtor trotted magnifi
cently , urged by Ladv Savage , who was
close behind , Prank Pveil up in the lino.
For u hair mlle the ruco was as pretty a con
test as uny one could desire ; then Major Bu
ford went off his foot nnd Iho associates of
the Omaha flyer closed In , Frank P seizing
tbo polo. In tbo stretch Buford again broke
and could not bo brought down until long after
the wire was passed , nnd for this display
of ugliness was sot back to third nlace ,
Prank P finishing first , lady Savacd second
end , Ibis fourth , Mambrlno Thorn fifth , Vic
tor Wllkcs sixth , AUO seventh. Tlmo :
The second boat wns equally intorostinc ,
the race to the quarter bringing six of the
horses together in a ounch , but from tboro It
was a procnssion until Iho tbrco-quarter polo
was reached , when Mntnbrino Thorn moved
up and thu stretch showed four horsoi quilo
inside tbo mark , Mujor Buford off his feel
nnd running like the wind , Prank P first.
Tlmo : 2:27 : .
There was llttlo interest shown In tbo
third heat , it being u foregone conclusion
that Frank P.would bo the winner. There
wns llttlo time lost In celling tbo word
nnd the eight horses were soon sxvlngtng
: round the circle. At the half again the
trotters got Into a bunch , but at tbo three-
quarter pole they weru sulllciontly untauglod
to show light' between thorn , Frank P well
up. The finish was n beauty , although the
favorite had It by two lengths. Time : 2:28 .
Summary :
Fran < P 1 l 1
Mambrlno Thorn 5 O M
: ? ? - 7 4
ib . i 3 7
victor wnicca. ; . ; ; ; ; . " : ; ' ; : ; ; . ; ; ; ; . * ; ; ; ; ; ; . o 4 ! >
A HO 7 5' 3
Saturn L 8 6 G
Major II u ford 3 8 8
Tlmo : 2:2TH. : 3:2"U , : ! :23 : > i.
1'ut Iulu 111 u .Vow Class.
In point or Interest the event of the day
outslao or Onlmo's magnificent record break
ing effort , was the 2:33 : pace lor 50u. llvo
horses starting :
brlno , 1'otor Johnson , Lincoln. Nob. ; Hullo
H iiimons , h. in. , by llottorton , Harry J. Mc-
Cormlck , Howling Qroon.
Ccbron sold favorite In the pools. In the
draw for place i uiu G got the oolo. When
tbo flyers touched the quarter Lulu G , Belle
Simmons and Cobrdn had their noses to
gether. almost , and pm-lug a rnco for your
'
life. By the inrun-u.uartor mark Ce'brou
stele away Into n claar flold and was not
pressed either for tlino. Belle Simmons lln-
Ishoa second , Lulu G third , Fascination ,
ICIne Priam , llnlshicg In the order named.
Now hero's whom n now mark was made.
In the second boat tbcro was blood on the
face of the charioteer of the sun , and It was
Dlood , blue blood , lee , tout won. Without
much nao the nor.-es were Tsont uwuy ,
Cobron pointing the doslrud direction , but
not for long. Lulu G , a beautiful chestnut
and ouo of Consul's ' likeliest daughters , hung
to the buy stallion's sulky wheels until the
quarter was reached , then n change camu
over the face of the landscape nnd the sum
mer girl loft the wheels of Courou's sulky ,
climbed up brunsl to breast , uoso and nose.
It teen horhilf u mlle to do this. Then a
head shot , Into the air ahead of Cobron anil a
shout wont up. Then light shone between
Iho sulkies and into thu stretch came the
two horses working Hue perfect machlucrv
thoroughly oiled. Down the homo Lulu
Increased the distunco and she
Untuned n winner by three lengths , Cobron
seooncl , Bella Simmons third , Fascination
fourth nnd King Priam bovond tbo distance
llai/ , shut out. Tlmo : 2:211 : % ' . And that was
thu way Lulu G came to got a now mark
that puts her In the 2:25 : class.
The next , two heats word a repetition of
the second , Lulu G navor being headed
Cobron second , Bullo Simmons finishing
foqrlh ( n the last beat nnd Fascination tblra ,
revoning the positions tnoy cot in the third
heat. Tlrao : UsSrjnnd3aHf. : ( . Summary :
Lulu a . , . . . . . . . , 3111
Hebron . < . 1 3 u 2
Uoll Simmons . 2 3 a 4
Kn alnitlon : . , .
ulna I'rlam . B dls
Tlmo : 2 < 23i. ! : ! : Sjy. 2'ru. : 2:30U. :
. MUs Koxlu lluil a "Moral"
Six hprsos startrd In the third .race , 2:10 :
class , fern puraoof JtlDO ;
MIM Koxlc. h. in. , by Amos Howo. Suit Lake.
n. T. ; Dlniih. b in . by Kl-ipo. o. W. 1'ioktird.
Uiutilin. . Nob.,1 Metlrnjor Wllkos , b. . hy Hot ) .
nrt MiiGruifor. K , I' I'lillor. D.ivld ( JIty , Nob. ;
Blr Sl ua , b. . , b IiHllnnapolls. Ur. John
Btiiuu l'ouinr. | ol ) . : ArlliiKtoiv by I/.iclfdii.
A. A. Olamy , DiKlo Uiovu. la. ; Alarm Hey , li.
. . by Alarm. Uoorxo A. Wood , Klowii , Colo. "
Tbcro was no doubt as to which of the
horses would toke this race , Miss Foxlo
bolilg a tremendous favorite outsldo and In-
thltt the circle. But botivoen thu other
horses U.yas ) a pretty sbsw for second place ,
DJnah , tUinllv winnlpg the place anu monoy.
M'GroBOc Wilkes wus fourth In two heats
and lluUhed second In the third , whllo Ar
lington got the distunco pen u nut In the
third. But the summary will explain how
tuo flyora etacUod up. Summary :
'
bilsa Koxlo . . i
Dinah . , , , , . . 2
MoUrozorYllkcH 4
Jtoy. . . , , 3
5
blrHlKua , dls
Tllnot 2
Clmrllu KVin "l-ulltul. "
So fur us the running rnco was concerned
half mlle dash for $100 it was Nobnuka
kgaluit thu world , ull the bangtails and
these that \yoro not banged , coming from
Ibo i'ralrlo state. The following showed
up.just u the sun wn sinking into the west ;
Vftiiloo linn. b. . . by Ira lluu , McCullck.
LoupUlty. Nub. ; Muk liukor. b. g. . by Nluk
jjttker. Wllilmij Itobiin , Oallawiiv , Nub. |
Uhiirluy K. by Illc fellow , Hunimnr' A : Myoin ,
Homer , NoUi Orphan Ulrl , n. m. , by Itu'l ' blun ,
J. H. Adams , Oxford , Nob. ) Jim Tucker , s. g. ,
bv Uncle Dan , J. Deeds , Hyracme. Neb.
Swigort did not lot thorn start until the sixth
trial , whnn they tlo\v down the track like H
cyclone , Nick Baker showing the way. At
the quarter" Chdrlny K trlod to cat up the
distance that separated blm from Nick Baker
nnd almost succeeded. They were nil to
gether ns If getting their pictures taken nt
the head of tbo stretch. Nick llnishcd flMt ,
Charley 1C second , Yankee Ban , his lint rnco
by the wav , third , Jim Tucker fourth und
Orphan Bov llfth. Time : B3K. All pools
were declared off , ns It was plain Charlie 1C
hnd ooon "pulleu. "
And the Uongtai county fnlr was over-
like a horse raco.
( Inrllolil I'nrk ( Intnlnor * Arrcstnil.
CIIIOAOO , 111. , Sopt. 'J. Whllo the llrst
rnco wns being run nt Onrfleld park todny
Inspector Lowl % with Lieutenants Hocho
nnd Hortnoll and n , numerous body of oftl-
COM , came upon the trac'i nnd put thirteen
jocitloi , Judgn Clark , Socrotnry Swig
ort , Starter Pottenglll nnd a num
ber or Plnkcrton watchmen and track hands
under arrest. All * were subsequently ro-
lonsod on ball , The move was niaco ut the
Instance of.prlvato Individuals who nro de
termined ti close up Iho track. The track
management declares that It will have races
ns usual tbmorrnw.
Hnwthorno races :
Klrstracn , five furlonns : Oovornor Pifcr
won.Lanni , B second , Oovornor Drown third ,
Tlmu ! im '
Second race , ono ml'o : Patrick won , Torrent
second , Hrookwood third , Time : lii. : :
TlilrtlracQ.nl.v fdrlona : May HUmom won ,
Harry Askew second , Tom dlovons third.
Time : 1:17.
l < 'ourth'rai > 0hlx furlbngs ! JosloM won , First
Ward second. Hlazu Duke third. Time : llHi. : !
Fifth rac . so von furlongs : Duke uf Mll-
nltas.Kon , Uncurtulnty aucond , Askoy third.
Time : i:2i ) ,
Hlxth moo , six rnrlonn'ji Iluliicky won. Tor-
rest Kim second , Adversity third , Tlmo :
IslGSJ.
Oir I ) y ut Sh
i Bu-f N. Y. , Sept. 2. This
wns nn off day at Sbcopshoaa Bay. ' Boautl-
ful autumn weather prevailed , the trnck
was fast iind thu attonuuuco large , but the
racing wnsitumo nnd uninteresting.
First race , one mlle : KacolnndO to 5 won ,
Lord Motley (12 to 1) second , While Uoso ( even )
third. Tlmo : 1:424-5. :
Second race , the Golden Hod stakes , seven
furlongs on turf : Pnnco Uoorpo ( S to 5) ) won.
Lawless (15 ( to 1) ) second. Tiir and Tarter ( U to I )
third. Time : l:29--5. :
Third race , futurity course : Stonoll (3 ( to 5) )
won. Sunshine Whisky ( S to 1) ) second. Dolly
McCono(3 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:102-5. :
Konrtli raio , mlle and u turlonit : John Oav-
nnaxh ( S to . " > ) won Frontonao (7 to B ) second ,
Silver Prince ( II ) to 1) ) tblrd. Time : 1:57:1-5. :
Mfth rnco , tulle andu furlong : Siratlimenth
( oven ) won , b'urnd ay (3 ( to 2) ) second , Tea Tray
(3 ( toll third. Time : lM : 1-5.
Sixth-raco , ono mllo. on turf : Prince For-
tiiniitU3J4j ; to 1) ) won. Madrid (7 ( to 2) ) second.
Slolpnor(7 ( to 5) ) third. Tlmo : 1:422-5. :
l.iltnnlil'H I'
"O. , Sept. .2. Fair weather
brought out nn attendance of about 3,500 nt
the Lntonia course.todny.
Klrtraco , soiling , sovdn fnrlonus : Nlhll (5 (
tel ) won In : : ! , . ) ; iuk- Star ( I to 5) ) second ,
Miss nallartl (15 ( to ) third.
Second TACO. sovec und a half furlonss :
Senonta (4 ( to r > ) won In I:3TU. llcdso Hose (13
to 1) ) second. Murk H (15 ( to 1) ) third.
Third race , sollliv. % ono mlle : Sir Planet
(2 ( to 1) ) won In l:44J. : ! Servitor ( oven ) second ,
l'nryoar(4 ( to 1) ) third.
Kourtbraco. nvo furloiiBs : Shadow (8 to 5) )
won In 1 : 3l ( , Docontlou (7 ( to 5) ) second , Fay S
(10 ( to H third.
Fifth raco. six f urloncs : Missal (4 ( to 1) ) won
In 1:17. AlhambnuSto 1) ) second , Sir Charlus(4
to I ) third.
iilxth race , six furlou-'s : lied Hoot (4 ( to 5) )
Moiijln ll7y. I.otta (8 ( to 1) ) second , Sweet Hlos-
aom (2 ( to 1) ) third.
TIpi for Tmlay.
Hero uro tbo horses picked by the prophet
as good things to carry the raonay in today's
events :
nr.oucESTnii.
1. King Idle Klngsolcre.
2. Mlmlnn S loanu.
3. Park Hldcc-Katii ) C.
4. Holls.-irlns Henjaiiiln.
B. Quartermaster Lost Star.
0. HordOr Mliutrol Montreal.
allCKi'SIIKAD HAY.
1. Dagonot The Ironmaster.
2. Lady Vlolot-.MIs'j ' Maude
3. Lainnllghter Kilkenny.
4. Spartan Uozlnnld.
B. Uanqnet Aloha.
0. Lord Dalmony Fred Taral.
7. King Grab 'rrestla. ,
Saratoga Itenults.
S \ .v.TooA , N. Y. , Sopt. 2. The weather
was fair and bright , but cool , and the attend
ance fair.
First race. flvo furlonss : Salisbury (9 ( to 5)
fir t In l:02i. : ! Wrestler (1 ( to 1) ) second. Express
(12 ( to 1) ) third.
Second race , sovnn furlorizs : Gambler (8 ( to
1) ) first In l:20J . Hiilbrlggan (5 ( to 1) ) second ,
Worth (4 ( to 5) ) third.
Third race , six f urlonss : Trlanglo (2V ( to 1) )
flist In 1 : M , White Wings (3 ( to I ) second , Mad
den (4 ( to 1) ) third.
1'ourin race , purse $ > 0i ) , one mlle : Lord
Harry (3 ( to I ) llrst In 1 :4 : < J. Lester i2 to 1) ) second ,
Urussol * (15 ( tel ) third ,
Fifth r.ice. sollliiL- . two miles : Haylor (3 ( to 1) )
llrst In 3:31 : , India Hubbur (0 ( to 5) ) second , Mur-
Kherita ( tt to l ) third.
hiliiUi'Iplihi's
, Pa. , Sept. 2. Tbo early fall
mooting of the Philadelphia Driving associa
tion was concluded today.
First race , 2:23 class , purse $000 : Llnkwood
Maid won , Clayton Kusiill second. Uaptnln
Lyons third , 8k il fourth. Gvosy Girl llfth ,
Uanxcr sixth. Time : SSX , 2:21'J : , 2:2J"i. :
Second race , 2:25 : paolng class , pursu $ ; > 03 :
Motphlle won , aiiulnu Miller second. Welter
th.rd. J S T fourth , Groy Joe llftb. Tliuu :
8S. : . 2:2b : . 2/.8M. 2:2 : 1 .2:51.
Iniloppiuleni-ii I'orroriiiancos.
INDEIT.NIU\CE : , la. , Sept. 2. Strong wind ;
trnck fast ; lighter nttendanco.
2:25 : tiot , $1,000 : Josephine won. Utility RCo-
ond. Gold Coin third , Floyd U fourth , Kllnrd
llfth , Liuijjhrun W sixth. Prlnoo II seventh ,
( > uy Shurldan olzhth , Daz/.lo ninth , Kclnu
lliiyos tenth. Tlmo : 2:10H. : 2:21. : 2:2jy.
Threo-yoir-nlds. 3:00 : trot , CI.OOJ : Dlroetiim
won , L.illah Wllkcs second , Alcantara thlid.
Time : 2:2 : 1,2:21 : , 2:24 : .
Half Milo Trauk ICucorcU J.cnvoroil ,
BANUOII , Mo. , Sopt. 2. At tbu Eastern
Maine fair grounds todny Bunco , jr , , paced
n milo In 2:13 : , ' , breaking the wor.d's record
for trotting and pacing on a half milo track.
WA.TCUI.VU rim cmnvos.
ArrniiReinoiits of the Mow Or ] runs I'olloo
to Control Tlu-ir Uiiivclconio UneutK.
NEW OUI.EA.NS , La , , Sopt. 2. All incoming
trains' today were crowded with prlzo fight
visitors comluir from all parts of the
country ,
The police authorities are looking to the
greatest gathering over wltnotsed here , except -
copt nj carnival times. They oxDoct that ID
'
the wak'tx. pt the lighters and visitors to tbo
light will coma pickpockets and thlovos who
will bopu to nly their vocations whllo the
thrones from abroad linger. Chief of Police
Guster has made an arrangement , which Is
to have many loading ofllccrs und Ucioctivos
from cUowhero to assist the local authorities
In preventing them ,
The first delegation of visitors got Into the
city this morning Irom Now York.
Thu Mycr party arrived this evening on the
fast train over the Illinois Central. There
was a monster dulo ntlou to meet the
Strcator lad , who has many admirers in this
city , A party of frienas took the outgoing
train on tbo Illinois Central and accompanied
Myor to the city. At Carrolltou , where
Myor is to train , every accommodation
has been niado lor His reception nnd ho will
bo able to pursuu his training , punching tuo
barrunniug | and boxing , Just us well as if bo
wuro nt homo In Slroator. Thu reports of
Myor'b condition h'tivo bud the effect of In-
oroublug luo uonllUcuco of his fnouds and
there is moro Myur uionoy hero todav ibun
uk any time bofovu.
Major Bob Gurrolt bf the Queen & Cres
cent saiu tuU inuruiug that hu hud not yet
received any ailvlcoi as to the pivgruss of
the Sullivan train or us to the tlmo of m ar
rival in this city. It will probably get m
boino tlmo tomorrow evening. As tharo h
likely to bo a tromuuUous crowd ut thu depot ,
arrangements will probably bo made to take
tbo champion off at aonio point buforu the
train reaches tbo Now Orleans depot. Uooms
have boon engaged for Sullivan nt Mrs.
Groan's on Uauiparlkiroet , just opposite tbo
Xounp Men's Athletic plub.
Backer Kuynolds returned to the bay last
night , Before leaving ho said fur the lie ( of
him | io could nut mauo out how Dixou could
wblpSkolly , thu Brooklyn boy who , In Key-
holds' opinion , U bis superior Iu every ro-
spoct.
Premdcut Noel Is going ever tbo lake Sun *
uay with a phyelolau to vl.lt tbo lighters so
ns to ascertain if they are to portcct health
bcforo permitting them to enter tbo ring.
Tbo Dotting manipulators seem to have
tired of reporting that Jnak MoAullffo is
doing ovorythl'jg out tl ut wnlch n conscien
tious lighter should no his duty to himself
nnd friends. McAuliffo'n friends nssurc the
public thnt Jack Is in thoroughly good fight
ing trim his eye Is brlcht , his bond clear
and cool , nnd his skull ns good at ever in the
days when ho wns winning fame.
Betting posted nt the pool rooms tonight :
Even money McAullffn ; 4 tofi Mayor ; 1 to 3
Dixon ; fi to2Skolly ; Sto5 Corbott , and 12
to 20 Sullivan.
Sully In Speeding Routli.
BfiTAi.o , N , Y. , Sopt. 3. The special train
bearing Sullivan and his friends to N4r Orleans -
loans passed through this city1 nt tl o'clock
this morning.
Emu , Pa. , Sept. 2. When the Sullivan
train reached Erie tnls forenoon tbo pugilist
wns up nnd had partaken of a slight broik-
fast. Ho had slept well nud said ho felt
llrs rnto. During the forotiooif Sullivan
wns not Initiative , seldom contributing n
word to tbo chat of the companions nround
him. -
CLBVIUAND , O. , Sept. 2. The Sulllvnn
train reached Cleveland nbout.ll o'clock. A
largo crowd wns assembled here to eatoU
eight of the pugilist.
CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 2. Thd ilny was
waning rapidly ns tbo Sullivan train made
for Itself n lane through ' ho.thronf : thnt
hnd besieged It nt Dayton } , nnd then quick
ened pace nnd hurried away on Ihn last
stretch to bo covered east of Cincinnati.
Both the champion mid" , Tils tratnor , Phil
Casey , hnd been somewhat fretful nt tbo
loss of their chosen bapgaga car nt Buffalo
ourly this mornlntr nnd the substitution of n
box of a car that replaced it
The tram arrived here 'nt ,7 ojcloclc. All
tiavo Sullivan nnil bis trainer poured out of
the train to enjoy supper with nil hour for
the performance. Sullivan , meanwhile , was
furnished supper In his' ' 'carHo has not
alighted from his car since leaving Now
York. "
_
NATIONAL MIAdUi : .
Klnior Smith GI.VCS Iliiltlinoro n Tnsto of
1IU Detail Arm.
PiTTsntma , Pn.t Sept. 2. Elmer Smith
pitched a great amo'n. g"iln.st.tho | Unltimoros ,
allowing thorn but two hits' and , shutting
them out without ajQn..Atteri'd.anee : , 1,500.
Score : . -
Plttsburc . 0 022. 2 200 8-
Hultiinorc . 0' 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 ( I
Hits : Plttsburs , -llnltlinoroa : Errors :
Plttsbnrg , 1 ; IlaHlmurc. 1. K.irnod runs : Pitts-
bur , r . Hattorlcs : Smith und Mack ; Cobb
and Onnson.
UiulcM Klmilly Tnko a llraco ,
" ST. Louis , Mo. , Sopt. 3. The Phillies out
played the Browns largely through Woy-
hlng's effective pitchirig ana n mastnrlv stu
pid exhibition o'f base runnint on the part of
the Browns. Attendance , l.&OO. Score :
St , Louis. . . . i 2
Philadelphia . 0 20010000 3
Hits : S.U Louis. 16 : Philadelphia. Errors :
St. Louis. 4 ; Philadelphia * I. Karncd runs :
Philadelphia , 1. llultorlos ! Hawley and
Buckley ; WeyhliiK and DO\VSP.
ColtH on thu Sililo AKIIIII.
CHICAGO , 111. , Sept. 2. Uumbort had nn off
day and although ho was not hard bit ho was
liberal in dealing out bas'os oh balls at criti
cal times. Ho also hit two men with the
ball. The Colts nlaycd n listless , indifferent ,
gnme. Attendance , 2,000. Score :
Chicago . 1 00000000 1
Hoston . 0 4
Hits : Chicago. 8 : Hoston , fi. Errors : Chl-
caeo. 3 ; Hnston. 1. Earned runs : Chicago , 1 :
Hostun , 1. linttorlos : Qumbort and Sobrlver ;
Stivetts iint'i Ounzel.
Sjililuni Keep on Winning *
CLCVRI.\ND , O. . Sept. 2. Hits by Davis ,
McLean and Virtue in the eighth inning
gave the Clevolands the winning run. At
tendance , 1JOO. ( Score :
Cleveland 0 3
Washington 00001000 0 1
Hits : Cleveland , 10 : Washington , 0. Errors :
Clove-land , t ; Washington. 3. Earned runs :
Cleveland , I. Uattorles : Cuppy and X.lmmur ;
Abhoy and Mllllgau.
I'laycil Iluril und Itroko Kvcn.
LOUISVILLE , ICv. , Sept. 2 - The Colonels
nnd Giants"'played two .Ramos today nud
split even. Attendance y,000. , Score :
Louisville , . . . , . 100000000 1
Now York 3 0 (1 ( 0 0 " 0. 2 0 0 0
Hits : Louisville , 6 ; NowjyBrk" . 10. ' .Krrori :
Louisville,3 ; Now.york.'t ; Earncd runs ; Now
York , 3. U.ittnrles : " 3uridQr "ana Morrltt ;
Klnganu , Hoylo. { .
Second _ gamd : , H ' - . '
Louisville 0 01,2 00101 5
New York 0 20000000 2
Hits : Louisville , 0 : Now York , 4. Errors :
Louisville , 1 ; Now York , 7. Earned runs :
Lotilsvlllo , 1. Uatterles : Strutton and Mor-
rltt ; Knslo nnd Doyle.
Some Heavy Hitting Here.
Oixcixxvn , O. , Sopt. 2. Heavy hitting by
Cincinnati and errors by Brooklyn won and
lost today's game. Attendance 1,800. Score :
Cincinnati. * 8
Brooklyn , . . . . 0 00030002 5
Hits : Cincinnati. 12 : Hrooklyn. 11 , Errors :
Cincinnati , 2 : Brooklyn , 0. Earned runs : Cin
cinnati , 4 : Brooklyn. 4. Hattorles : Dwyer
and Vaughn ; Hart und KlnsloAv.
x of the Teams ,
Only u Few Shut.
There was n small attendance nttbo Bnmts
Park Ouu club shoot on Thursday , owmp to
the fact that most or the shooters were
after ohlckons. The conullions ot the shcot
were 11 ( teen live birds to the mnn , thirty
yards rise und eighty vards boundary , from
llvo unknown traps. Score :
HlaUo . JI121 11111 18212-15
Dickey . 12110 01011 2U111-11
MoKarlano . 12111 OJ201 10301 10
Klnuhurt . wo/j 0121D 12J01 0
Hawln . 20J11 OI2J1 11012 10
Hrown . . . 2J11W 12U01 20111 0
bmouU . 21111 12310 10111-12
Hoth . . 01101 10102 11111-11
/Am lei > n It Timlin ,
' BIIIMI.VOIIAM , Conn. , Sept. 2. At the Croj-
cent cycle club's tournnment today Arthur
Zlir.inurmnn brolto the world's competitive
record held by Taylor of ! S:2I : 2-5 , In the milo
open handicap , makinrr the nnlo in 2:1U : 2-0.
VAI'tUHUI ) .I.V sILLKdrtU t'UJtdlSH.
< ionrsu (1. Ullijon of Kciirnoyr Nub. , Under
Arrest In caioaio.
CiiKMno , 111. , Sept. 3. [ Special Tolocram
to Tin : BcK.1 Onicors Plunkett nnd Woods
of the Central station mndp a plucky capture
of nn nllogud torpor ut the Great Northern
hotel this morning. The man under nrrost
is Oeorco O. Gibson , und , ' It li claimed , that
during the last three woolis bo has forged
checks on boarders nt the Kovore house tp
the amount of nearly SJUO > UlLmou came to
Chicago three weeks ago. onh from letter *
found In his possession i' , appears hu is the
descendant of mi honorable family at Koar-
nev. Nob.
CJIujon's nmo , it is nlloKOd , was to up-
pi-ouch guests ut the Kuvoro homo unil coni-
plain of belnt ; short of money ; If the gentle
man would cash n small check It Would bo i
nroat fnvor. In this way , It Is olaimod , ho
passed two checks on S. C. Caluwoll amount-
Inu' to S4S , two 01. C. J. Boattio for1 ) ! und.
? 3'i , and two on thn proprietors of the hotel ,
Fluid und Schomborg- 915 and * 18. The
check * weru nmuo out to ttio Portluna bank
of 1'ortland , Or a , nnd when sent tuoro came
back prolobtcd. _ _
City Centnil Oiiiumlttuo.
Every member or the ropublloan city
central commit too Is requested to meet this
( Saturday ) ovonlnu ut 8 o'clock nt republi
can league headquarters , Tblrteonth and
Douglas , at it Is iluslrod to formulate a plan
whereby the primaries for the city and
county convention may bo hold nt the snnio
tlmo. HICIUIIII SMITH , Chairman.
ffjstia rusrjntn.ii :
Detectives still continue to uako arrests at
I'Utsbnrif and lluinustoud of strikers
The International ruclptoolty ronvoutlbn
Is mill In suasion ut Grand t'ork ? , N. U ,
II. J , Uodfroy. formerly supreme treasurer
of tha Urilur or Soon | , U on trial ut I'lttsbure ,
1'u. , uharjud with oiubi-zzletnant ,
John WllcoxHPii , iv nuxro eontlnod In the Jail
ut Ddiminton. Ivy. , for inurdur. wus ehot to
dualh by u mob whluti hud brokuu Into the
jail ,
1'reildent Harrison U unrouto to Loon Liki
to visit Mru. UurriBon. It U uudomtood that
his lotturor accept ineu will bu niudo uupllo In
u row days ,
There wuro but u few operators present at
thu mooting In Kansas 01 ty for the purposu ol
orRunlzlmrii now orclor. the "Itrotherhood of
Telographurs. " The ouorators Htlll maintain
the utinuKt aocre y In ronurd to tliulr u
lups , but deny that u stnko Is lutundod.
CHOLERA. IS STILL OUTSIDE
lit IX
o no i
fcoxTixunl ) rnott-PinsT pAor. . |
cabin mssoiifinrs t , o declare tholr baggage
and laud In tun 1 par so that would be sent
down tonight.
Under Onlrrij lo > m Secretary Hiaulillnj , ' .
The rescinding of the port collector's
orders was done ! pwlng'to ' a coininunlcntlon
from Assistants-Secretary Spauldmp to thai
effect. Tncrof& . of course , much discus
sion as tu the nctldn that Ur. .lonklns would
have token hrul'h6 ' ( Iceland and Uatlm not
boon released. ' ' " '
Dr. Jonltlns linitfHoHtio roprcsoiitatlvo of
the Associated1 Press that bnvlnu once
granted a vcs PpraU uo , ho should not
grant her n sccefn.d , and lba If the col-
Icctorohooso to return a vessel to quarantine
for twenty days , It was the duty of tbo
general government to look after It and take
charge of thorn. Ho said ho thought , however -
over , that the cireulrr of the president hnd
boon misinterpreted by the collector nnd
many others , it specially stated that It was
not to conflict with the stnlo retaliations , nnd
that It was chlolly" meant for certain potts
\vhoro thero.woro no stnto authorities , nnd
whcro the ports \\oro In ohnrgoof the marine
hospital force.
A report from the Mornvm ( Into this after
noon states boyontl doubt that the health of
all on board t < v excellent. Tlicro has boon no
sicltnoss of any nature , on the vessel since
she arrived ,
Health Ofllcor Jcnktns , Quarantlno Com
missioner Allan , Iuputy Sanborno nnd Drs.
Mllllkon nnd Sallltup visited Hoffman nnd
Swlnburn islands Urn afternoon and reported
ovorythlng moving along satisfactorily at
both places.
Up to the present the efforts of Dr. Byron
to obtain bactorla Iroai portions of the foul
linen taken from the Infected steamer
Moravia have beou unsuccessful.
A altlnc ThcMr Coming.
As the situation is now , tbo eyes of
the quarantine oflloluls are constantly
turned seaward1 , awaiting the arrival
of the ISormama nnd Stubbonhuk , both
from Hamburg , tbo Uugla from Havro
nnd the La DOUTCORIIO from the same port.
Several olhor big mailers nro duo tonight
and tomorrow from English ports. They nro
regarded with suspicion. ' It Is fcarod thai
tbo four vessels from Hamburg and Havro
will have the cholera on board. If they do
not , a weight will bo lifted IroraDr. Jonktns'
mind.
Thostcamoa Ycondnra , from Rotterdam ,
has boon released from quarantine.
The North Gorman Lloyd steamers , lllto
most of the other lines , will not handle
steerage passengers.
UUTIKS 01' Till : JIUAIVril OFFICER.
New York's DeputyvAttorney General , by
Kequost , Gives UU.VIeur of lilt ) Law.
AUHNV , N. Y. , Sopt. 2. In the absence of
Attorney Uonoral Kosondalo , Deputy Attor
ney General John Hognn today , In response
to a request froin.Dr. Jenkins , health ofllcor
of the port of Now Vork , asking him to do-
line his nowcrs In connection with the circu
lar approved by President Harrison ordering
a quarantine detention of twenty days on all
vessels destined for United States ports ,
wro'.o mi opinion'in which ho particularly
holds that tbo health oftlror of trio port of
Now York mnyjuao-hls discretion as to how
long n vessel shall bo detained nt quarantine ,
Independent , of , any proclamation of the
president. '
Ho quotes various laws and decisions on
the sublect nnd'snysVo have the opin
ion of the supreme pourtof the United States
that the act of 1,878 , , cited by the attorney
poaornl In his opinion , was merely an adoption
by conprjss of ttib lluvs of the various states of
the union , with'reference to quarantine , and
having adopted such laws , tbo act , not only
by reason of sufli ailoptlon , tut by express
language , has txjunn construed to forbid all
Interference wit ) ) their enforcement. In view
of tbo InnRimgOjOf , " tuo act of congress with
reference to quarantine , and providing that
there shall boJ ] 'jpo Interference in any
manner with any lajvs and regulations , I am
of tbo opinion that 'tbo power granted you
by tbo statutes , this stale and the duty
imposed upon yojjjby mat , statute , .as well as
bytho , rules nnapgulnttonB of tbo quaran
tine UopartmentrOf tjje stnto of Now Xorii.
should" bo1ndop cd jand followed by you
with reference to your conduct as health ofll
cor of tbo pprt , , onflow York , aad thai
if the rules ana regulations contained in tbo
proclamation of the supervising surgeon Ron-
oral of the United States nnd approved by
the secretary of the treasury are In conflict ,
or impair or iu any manner interfere with
any sanitary or quarantine law , or regulation
of this state , they must yield , where such
conflict or interference arises , to the law of
this state and the rules and regulations
adopted by the quarantine commissioners of
the state. "
-CKI.UI.VA1 > OAU15IESSNKSS.
Hamburg Olllcluls ICesnoimlblo Tor the
SurriKl of llio IMIIKUO.
LONDON , Sept. 2. The Standard's Ham
burg corrosoondont says that although tha
cholera is reported to bo'obating , the number
of victims Is again very heavy. The disease
rages with the most virulence iu the suburbs
of Horn and Hammorbrook , wbero hundreds
were attacked and many died v/ithin two
hours. Tbo interments since last night num
ber 31fl. It is reported that tbo people of
Hamburg have carried tbo infection to
twenty-three towns In Germany.
Tbo Standard's Berlin telc'gram has the
following : Ttioimperial health ofllco reports
that the first case of cholera appeared In
Hamburg on August , 20. The epidemic proba
bly originated with Russian immigrants.
All tbo water that they used , their excreta ,
etc. , were poured into an arm of the rlvor
Elba near their barracks without any disin
fection whatever.
True CIIIIHO oT the Sutpoctiul Cliolcru
1'iltlmit'n lllnrxt.
NEW YOHK , Sept. 2. Joseph Etuaalzor ,
reported last night as a cholera patient , was
not affected with thai disease. His illness
was duo to ovcrfood'ing after being nearly
starved In Hussiu. Ho was all right this
morning.
Tbo Cunard , Wblto Star , Inman nnd
French lines have decided not to brine over
steerage passengers froin Europe until fur
ther notice.
Dr. Byron , who examined the shipment of
clothing and bedding from tbo sto.iraor
Moravia , has not completed the work , but , so
far , has failed to discover cholera gorms.
( io has only small specimens , nnd his" exam
ination is not conclusive. No doubt Is expressed -
pressed but that tbo 'cases were true Aslatin
cholera. . " "
Given Thorou
QUBENSTOW.V , fiflah 2. The luggage of all
emigrants Is subjected for , slx hours to the
fumes of sulphunft rfcld In a sealed chamber
and is finally drfinchod with a bolutlon of
carbolic acid andc.ur.IIUod by the American
consul hero bofiro ( , . allowed to bo tukon
aboard the Atlniitji | llniirs , The baggaijo of
saloon passengers , uvon , though they corno
from Infected porW.'is untouched by any dis
infectant wbatowr.o The Norwegian bark
Junior from Ilavrotbas been quarantined In
tbo Lulth roada. Ai case of suspicious ill
ness discovered oiuooaril of tbo vessel has
been scut to the cholera hospital.
More Al tVpiiry NtntlKtlrs.
BBIIUX , Sopu a ujlio statistics of the Im
perial Board o ( Health show thoru were 033
now cases of cholera ana 110 deaths at
Hamburg yesterday , " In Alloona there were
.HI now cases and adeaths. . On the Island of
\vllliHlmRburg , lifloiliilriver Elbe , opposite
Hamburg , there worVy 10 coses and U UoutUa
and 18 cases anO 7 deaths In Scbtoswig.
I'lireo cases und-ldoatbsoocurrodlnTuornm-
burir , 5 cases and U deaths nt Nadtjergburg , 5
cases und 3 deaths ut Mgcklonburgscluvcin , 1
BUSO and 1 uoutb ut Hoflln10 cases and 15
deaths at Havre.
( Joiitomptiiouit Sunih JSurnluirilt.
UitU83iis : , Sept. 3. In an Interview Mmo.
Berohardt , the calobratcd tragedienne , treat-
ud the matter of the flpldomlo of aholora
with oontompt and expressed her belief that
there wu no such nialudy. Sbo suid tbo
microbe was more Imagination , She added
that she was , willing to" go to any cholera-
stricken town and give u benotH perforin-
anco in aid of tbo eo-caltod victlmi of
cholera.
No Vtfth Ciuvk ut llerllh.
Beiu.ix , Sept. 2 , No fro h caio of cholera
bos developed here during the past twenty-
four hours. Precaution * ana preparations
ncatnst a possible choleraic outbreak , how
ever , nro not relaxed. The government has
purchased its cntlro stock of portable hos
pitals from the corps of the Hcd Cross society
nnd , notwithstanding , Is unable to moot re
quests -from nil parts of the country for hos
pitals.
Comparisons of Hamburg death rate
figures for different dnvs show that of these
persons attacked with cholera , three days
ago , one out of two died , whllo now only ono
out of llvo dies ,
Ciiii.iiln 1'rrparliiR for Oimrnntlnr.
TOIIONTO , Ont. , Sept. 3. The Department
of Agriculture nt Ottawa today made applica
tion of Toronto for the use of the city steam
disinfecting apparatus for the destruction , of
dlsoaso germs nt the SU Lawrence quarau-
line station , Grosse Isle. The letter says
that In view of the emergency and inasmuch
as tbo apparatus now being constructed for
Grosse Isle cannot bo completed In time , It Is
advised to secure Iho use of Toronto's appar
atus. All of which show , thai the Dominion
government is not quite up to dntu In Us
quarantine arrangements. Toronto nl once
ordered that the apparatus bo handed ovor"
to tbo government , mid 11 was shipped to
Grosse Isle.
( tun rasfODRor Sllppoil In.
PiuiAWiU'iitA , Pft. , Sept , 2. The city
council has passed n resolution petitioning
the president bf Iho United Stales to forbid
Immigration during the continuance of the
cholera epidemic. It Is learned that ono of
the passengers of the steamship British
1'rlncoss trom Liverpool , which has been
lylnc at the quarantlno station below tbo
city since Tuesday , bad slipped through iVnd
entered the city. Tbo passenger In question
was John Clark , nvoll known lawyer and
ox-mombCrof the council. Mr. Cln'rk was
soon and admitted that ho had boon lakon
off Iho steamer nftor being Inspected by his
personal friends , DIM. Shaicespoaro and Casor
of the Board of Health.
I'VKt Hoimcs In Poor Condition.
HALIFAX , N. S. Sopt. 2 , The quarantine
buildings at this port are falling to plncos
from decay nnd are surrounded with stag
nant pools , rendering them totally unlit to
place human beings in. The Board of Health
had passed n resolution calling upon the
Otiuvva authorities to place the quarantlno
station and its equipments In n thoroughly
effective state nnd promising hearty co-oper
ation.
Inspecting ( Junriintlno Stnttonn ,
MONTIIRAL , Sopt. 2. The international
quarantine Inspection commissioners ar
rived In Montreal today. Their purpose Is to
Inspect and report on the condition and
methods of administration of ovorv quaran
line station on the Atlantic , Gulf and Pacific
coasts. After tholr inspection here the com
mission loft for Quebec.
On the Incrrnno In JtuMln.
ST. PKTEngiiuiio , Sopt. 2. Ofllclal returns
from the omplra for August 30 show : Now
cases , 5,273 ; deaths , 2,7Ji. ! Ibis Is an increase -
crease of 414" now cases and 1U.1 deaths ever
the previous day. It Is known thai thcso
llcurcs are incomplete , many smaller villages
not being hoard from.
Slxtoun ImmlKnuitH Otmrjintlnccl.
SAULTSTB. Muui : , Mich. , Sopt. 2. Six
teen Immigrants on the Canndian Pacific
were stopped yesterday by the United States
health officers and sent into quarantine. Ono
was from Hnmburir , several from Husstnand
the rest from Scandinavian countries , but
none needed Inspection.
Suspicious CIISOR ut Snrnln.
SAUNIA , Onu , Soot. 2. A car containing
thirty immigrants Is detained at the tunnel
station. The American authorises rofusolo
allow thorn to enter American territory on
account of tbo illness of .several of the occu
pants , which may bo cholera.
Liverpool 1'roo from Chnloru.
LivniirooL , Sont. 2. The health commis
sion ofllcors report that the general health of
the Russian residents is good , ihnt Liverpool
Is frco from cbolora , and that there is uo
danger of the scourge spreading.
Notes of the Plnsuc.
NEW YQIIK , Sopt. 2. Health OITlcor .Tonkins
declares that ho shall contrive to quarantine
and release vessels according to his own view
of the requirements In a.tcu case without re
gard to the president's proclamation.
LONDON. Sept. 2. Another of the Russians
stricken with cholera died today. It Is re
ported that a womnu died of cholera ul Jlac-
clcsllold , near Manchester.
SAIINIA , Ont. , Sept. & The report that a ear
contamliiR'thlrty Immigrants Is detained at
the tunnel station owing to .sickness among
the Immigrants Is Incorrect. The car was
merely hold for the usual Inspection of Its
occupants. All were healthy und proceeded
on tholr journey.
LONDON. Sept. 2. The cholera patients in
Liverpool are malting rapid progress inwards
rcci very. The Kisslan Immigrant , Inning
whoarrlvoa In London at the beInnln < z of
tbo wuck. was seized with cholera and sent to
the hospital in Marrlhono , Is now recovering ,
Announcement la made by the ttud Star line
that their steamers have refused to onrry
stocniKo passenger * to America.
IIAMiiuitn. Sopt. L' . TJio anniversary of the
victory of Sudan , u day which Is usually
marked > > y groal public rojolcnnirs , passed
here In tha gloomiest manner. Kvuopt for thu
decoration-- , seen on the postoHIco nnd tbo rail
way station not n Hug was displayed. The
churches were filled with people praying that
the cholera tipldemlu in I c lit cease.
DUIIMN. fc'opt. 2. Tbo Cork town council has
passed u resolution sol tins forth tholr Inten
tion to call to Mr. UUidstono's notice the
prompt anti-cholera precautions taken by tbo
Amurlunn government , and request that sliil-
lar measures Uo adopted by Gro.it Hrltuln.
I'AUIS , fappt. y. Ulioloru has niiido Its appearance -
poaranco at Hloplio. Two cases of the dlseaso
nud one death ueru reported there today. In
Honeu twonty-alx fresh cnses of cholera nnd
three deaths from the disease occurred todnv.
LONDON. Sept. 4. 1'roslriunt Harrison's
proclamation IN hold hcru In no way to alloot
llrst or second ojuss piiHscimors bound for
America. The Anslo-Ainorluim Htoninsliln
HnoH have every berth on their vessels booucd
up to the middle of October.
Mr. Milton Nobles enjoys the rather un
usual distinction of writing nil hla own plays
and of bolng roasouably successful both as n
player and n playmakcr. If not a genius ho
Is versatile and the publlo has n snug corner
In its estimation for him nnd his.
At the Uoyd last evening ono of his now
plavs , "A Son of Thospi * , " was presented
to Omnhans , Most of the members of tha
supporting company were Just getting nc-
quiiinlcd with their roles nnd.stumblcd In
tholr Unas. The notion wni a bit tedious
nnd some of the scones .scumed Interminable ,
but thcso are uolocts which tlmo will cor
rect ,
Mr. Nobles carries yio toln of u tragedian
fatuous before the war , who marries n Now
York bunker's daughter nnd becomes his
secretary. A forgery Is committed , circum
stances point to the seorotarr as the guilty
man and ho enlists In the army under an as
sumed name. Ho forsakes his wife , whoso
faith In his innocence wavered , nnd at the
close of the war ho wanders Into the wosl
nnd becomes n barn-stormer.
Eighteen years nftor his disappearance
the drama brings the tragedian , his wife nnd
ti daughter ( born nftor his disappearance ) to
.the same mountain summer resort In Now
England. The young girl pbrsuaaos the
strolling actor to tnko part In nn nmntour-
performance in honor of her lover's birth
day. For that purooio the tragedian
uses a scone from a war drama ho has
written , which paraphrases some of his own
sad history. In this play within n
play ho represents n colonel who has come
homo to bo confronted by his forsaken wife
and a daughter ho know not of. Ills true
wife , who is In the llttlo audience , recognizes
him on his entrance , nsjumcs the plnco of
the amateur In tha mlinla play and is recog
nized by her husband , the tragic colonel , who
is overcome by the shook nnd thrown Into a
delirium. Of course ho has rcrovbrcd In the
last act nnd bncomo reconciled ta his wlfo ,
nnd the forgery is placed ut the dour of the
real criminal.
Villainy bus llttlo place In the drama beyond -
yond Klvlwg It Its oripiiml motive , nnd the
notion of the play is almost as quiet in its
developments as the pastoral scones among
whhlch most of it takrs place. It la romantic ,
\vlthnbyplayoflovoaim dashes of comedy ,
but after all the fate of the unfortunate
tragedian Is thoi dominant element. The
role as Interpreted by Mr. Nobles Is pathetic ,
butRonlloaad nt no tune harrowing. In
his characterization of the tragedian whosa1
memory llvds in happier days , ho escapes
the temptation to caricature nnd presents a
character study admirable In conception auu
excellent In portrayal. „
It Is really wonderful how well dainty
Dollv Nobles rotnins her youthful freshness
all these years. Her role was that of the 17-
year-old daughter of the trucodlon nnd she
played the ingenue with charming vivacity
and cracoful , girlish sprigktlltioso. Mr.
Nobles seems to have a company of compo-
lon't people , who will glvo him adequate sup
port when familiar with tholr work. The
play Is touching without boin ? violent , nnd ,
wbllo not remarkably original or powerful ,
roaches tender sympathies , and is calculated
to plcaso the average audience.
, I'.ii.LUjt.irns.
S. P. Main of Kearney is nt the P.ixton ,
J. M. GriOlth of Wahoo Is ut the Millard.
W. B. Davis of Beatrice is at tbo Mercer.
James E. Mohar of Blair is nt the Arcado.
Samuel Shears of Lincoln is at tboDcllonc.
S. A. Cowlos of Norfolk Is at the Doltono.
F. A. Pylo of Lincoln Is registered at the
Paxton.
T. W. Llttlo of Lincoln Is registered atitho
Murray.
Warren Woodward of Exeter is at the
Murray.
Joha Balsloy of Fairmont Is a guest at the
Murray.
M. L. Young of Ouster was nl the Dollono
yesterday.
George M. Smith of Concord is a guest nt
the Paxton.
B. J. Hortou of Louisville Is registered at
tbo Millard.
H. L. Wallace of Norfolk Is registered nt
the Dollono.
W. P. Sbarkoy of Hastings Is registered
nt the Arcado.
D. J5. Boardman of West Point Is a guest
ni the Dcllono.
William Stoffon of Beatrice was nt the
Paxton yesterday.
N. E. Peebles of Ponder is amo'ng the
guests nl the Millnrd.
Joe Sonnonborg loll for Now Orleans lasl
night to bo gotio ten days.
Captain A. J. Phillips of the customs office
loft yesterday for Denver on n short vaca-
ilon.
ilon.Robert
Robert Alexander and William Miller of
Bloomlleld are among the Nebraskans at the
Arcado.
Kov. T. J. Mackay has returned from
Boston , and will preach In All Saints' church
on Sunday.
Miss Emma Monzlngo , clerk nnd stenog
rapher for the Board of Education , has re
turned from a visit of two weeks In Iowa.
Henry C. Crum.clork in the customs ofllco ,
wont to Slou.x City yesterday to tnko" the meas
urements of a now steamboat about to bo
launched on the Missouri.
"Spud" Farnsh loft last evening for nn
extended eastern trip. Ho will visit bis
mother in Virginia and talto in Washington
and Now York before his return.
Hon. John L. Webster writes Tun Bcr.
from London that ho would aail on the
steamer Normnnia , Aucust 27 , and expected
to roach Now York todov September ! l , and
would arrive homo about September 10 , prepared -
pared to .spend some time in campaign work.
NEW YOHK , Sent. 2. [ Spnclul Telegram to
Tim Bui.I : Omaha : A. J. Mower , Hotel
Savoy C. F. Mnndorson , Windsor : J. Woly ,
Earles. Beatrice : H. T. Weslon. J. B. Weston -
ton , Hoffman. Carson ( JIty : II. M. Yorgton ,
Plaza. Lincoln : Mrs. ( \ W. lloohulo , Mol-
ropolitan ; Miss Raymond , Westminster.
Cuic.vuo , III. , Sept. 2. [ Special telegram
to Tun Bnr..1 Nebraskans nt
Grand Paclllo : W. B. .lordnn mid wlfo ,
Frank Keod. Omnhn. Auditorium ) J. H.
Myrlck , Boatrico. Victoria : D. V. Mc
Gownn. Columbus. Gront Northern : II. O.
Mnlonoy , Omaha. Tromont : Harry Mo-
Gulro nnd wlfo , Tom Boll , Miss Kntlo Uoll ,
Omnhn. Lolnml : MM. Martha Bright ,
Beatrice ; James Cook nnd family , Konrnoy.
Shor'mnn : Thomas Doyle , Lincoln ; Harry
Bert , Omaha.
Fresh milch cows , steers nnd holfora ,
springers. Dr. JolTrlosGrnco & 7I11 st.
1'ntrolmnn JiitliiH Xotiller ,
Of the llrooklyn , N. Y. , 1'ollce Force , gladly
tcslllles to the merit of Hood's Sarsnparllla.
1IU wlfo takes It for dizziness nnd Indigestion
nnd it woIts ; charinhily. | "Tha children n1 o
take It with great boncllt. Hhllliiint doubt
n most excellent tbhiKfor Ttnit 'S'irnl Vci < | .
inj { . 1 chfcifully iccoiiitnciul
Hood's SarsapariSIa
and Hood' : ) I'llH to every onu who whiles to
have hcnllh nnd comfoit. " Hot HOOD'S.
HOOD'S PlLLO euro liver 1111 , constipation ,
blllouiuosi , ( lumillcc , ttiul alck Itcnd.iclio.
HUMPHREYS *
Ur , Humphrey * ' HprrlflrB ixro scientifically nnd
rofully iirrpiutil Koimxlles , uscil for jrara In
jrlvftto iimclfco nud for ovtr thirty 3 cnrs by Uio
fx.'cplo ivlth vntlro SUCOLSS. Ucry olnglo Spcclflo
u Ri > Iftl euro for the dtirajo uninod.
They euro without UniRRlng , imraliiR orreducln/T
thceyatcm and nro in fact aim ui-ou the botrrvlzu
llcmeillcii of the World.
LIlTOr rBIHCIPAL NO& . CVHKI. lltlCfft.
1 1'ovcrB , Congestion. , Innammntlons. . ,49
15 WormH , Worm Fever , Worm Colic 125
3 Toetbtnci ColicCrying , Wakctulcou .35
4 Illnrrlien.of Children or Adults .25
7-Counhn , Colds , llronchltls2S
8-Ncurnlela , Tootlmclic. 1'nccnche * J5
-IIendncliei , Mck lleuJacho , Vertigo. . .20
10 DjHpopMlu. Bllloa iioaa , Constipation. .25
11 8ui > pro sod orl'nlnl'ul I'crloils. . . .25
14 V/liltcHi Too Profuse 1'crloda 25
! . * > -Croup , linryuKltini Hoancncu 25
'j.\ Salt IMicuin , Erysliwlas , Eruplloun. . .25
IS Hbcumntlmn , IthcumatloTains 25
10 Ulnlarln , Chlllt.FovcrnndAgue .25
J7-PIlcs , IlUudorlllccdliig 25
in Catiirrlt , Inllueiizn , Col J In th 3 Head. .25
. ' 5
20-WhooplnitCouKli -
27 Kldnry DiNonHcH 25
Ul-Nn.'vouH Ilcbllity . . . .l.UD
30UlnnryTcnUncHH , Wetting Hod. . .25
SolJf Drnjctiln , or int pmtp I t on refl | t of trie * .
R. UcmmR-TR * MANUAL (111 ( r fii ) * iLitii I-HEK.
HU3iriIItKVS * 9ir . CO. , Ill X US UUIIiraPt.f NrwVur- .
SPECIFICS.
MANHOOD RESTOREO.
" 8ANATIVO , " lh
Wonderful Himnlah
Rcmctly , I : t > m wllli a
Wrltton Cuorontoo
tocuiu nil Neivoni DM-
cases , 6Ui.li as Weat
Memory , Ioff ! cf Hrnla
1'awcr , llcndnclic ,
WaUcfulnc 8. Lost Slan.
Iiootl , Kr\ousncuI ia-
sltudp , oil dralni aul
Before & After Uoo. | M1 of | KiiTcr of His
Fbotugraplicd from life. Gcncrnuvo Organs In
clllicr MX , cans" < ltir _
over-mertloii , JO'.ilhful liiillwrrtinni.kir the < > jf < " Ira
-i of tol/ncco , oituin | , 01 9tliiiulAit9 ) , which uUliiintely
Inul In Innriiilly , Cuimumiillan nml Iii'-inll ) ' . Tut uri
IniiiiircMlciitrnriii In cArrv In tlie\r l imckct. 1'ilco
tl n pnckncc , 01 6 for * 5. With cvi'iy (0 order \re Kitf n
written irunranleo to cure or refund the
money , fapiitliy innll to nny luldrei. ! . circular free
In I'laln cnveloiie. Ilenllon this im.er. ) Address ,
HADXID CHEMICAL CO. , nrauch Office for U.S. A.
S5S Dcmborn Strocl , CHIC'AfJO , ILL
FOR SALE IN OMAHA. NED. , BT
Kuhn & Co. , Co.r 13tli & Uouclui Sla.
* .A. Fuller & Co. . Cop lIOi Do-ial iSt&
Extract of Beef ,
Do you wan t a cup ol
Bcof ToaV Sco that it
is iiuulo from tlio Gun
ulno Incoinparnbly
the best. Pure , ptila-
tablo.rofrcslilii'f. Dia-
boluds cloarly-
the Bnron LaiXTf -
bip's Bltrnuuro A - i
n blue on aohT *
abel , thus. V
Tutt'M Tiny Pllln net us lilnclly on tlio
Jolillil , tlio ( Idllcnto funiulo or Infirm/
' < ilil UK" ns ii | > on the vigorous man. '
Htnnmcli , II\VCH | , IdilnnyHiiiiil lilailclcr
© 9 ©
We sell Hats , Extra Special
and sell them Bargains in
cheaper than Cent's
hat stores. Furnishing
All the lead Goods ,
ing makes. Always.
* Cv"3 >
At Par
Good , lionoat inadovoll flUlnff , doslrablo atylos of clothing is sola ut par bv
every first clans establishment , no nmttor in wliut city or whiit country The
average morcliunt is unxiouH to suooocd. nnd to do BO ho must soli his wares at an
advunco. The philanthropist , iu the trudo , especially In Oinalia , has disappeared
fco clothinp house will give you a gold dollar for UOo ( it iniirht a cold ono ) no mat'-
tor how much rod. blacker blue Ink Is used to muko thiiniiortlon or how heavy thovr
may u i-
dorllno the Important wouls. Tholr cnmpotltnr * h ivo thu H.nno power to buy ami t U
about as much money lo InvoU In whatever Imwiilns may ho nllu it. Thou when n romitabl
clothing merchant broad oasis his prices ninruod In plain figures , ho known they uro rlslitund
Wo haviinuvorucun undersold mul nlwnyn will nrthoro to ono plain marked nrlcn n
oiirDreilcoow.orlmBflo.ioloraTJoMityL.nM. . Wo will continue to eivo you f"r
"
ovcrriollarsworthynmimybiiyorus. Wo dlroL-t special Hltonllon io our now ? u oed !
which liuvo Just nrrli-od. Hulls to litany one In , i
any style out or pattern , , , ,
the snlt to III a man wel hln m pounds to , v child 3 years olu. They iw ill BTni ? | uwl/ ! '
and you unn coi.io . lo IIH with Iho assurance that our ooj nro sold at par as regards urlcu
quality with any ronutublo usiublisliuioiit In the country. or
MAU. -
pUUISllS-ToonrfrioiKlsiindfiiBloinotHlii thosurrouii'llnffCOtmtrv
ontl ull onlou by express subject to appioval. Wo'll eond yeti a wool suit from M u' , , w . V iit
iliiust made , .lust Htito your rno.isuro iiu-l what you want , nnd wo'll do thu b-i K-O ' ' "
\
Cor. 13tii and Farnam Streets
Our Prlcos
" - T HV
children's Hellman &v" -jm always
department is owcstfor
the most goods
complete worth more
in Omaha. than the price ,
Store open till 8 P. M. , Saturdays until IO. P M.