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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1895)
- _ " " " " - - . - - - - - . - . - - - - - lI"I" % . . : . . . . . . . " " " " "t " " " " - - _ . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . - . . . . " . " ' , ' , . - - . . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . _ _ - - - - _ _ _ _ TILE oMAhA DAILY BEE : 'rln'lnEDAY ! , SElT1ThtnE1t 19 , 1895 - - - . ' . " .lING jj : ( ; AT TIE STATE AIR' l ' .N - Sport. 1 Dcclded TIprovem6ut Over the Two Prcccl11ng Days , OrlELA ESTABLSIES A TRACK RECORD 'J'rl\'cll tht : IIt In 2111 ( a.4 t III'r U"UHr . 'Ih''rle Clreu'I"tll. , . ts -HI I I ' 1'ii ( , n'u J'Iu'iost -11 ) ' t.I' , l'hlllll Situ t Out by" " Avcidcttt. The racer at the state fair yesterday wer a vast tmpro\'ement on the two previous da's , And vast throngs whIch packed the , \ , huge alnllhlheater ant lined the track around attested the northeast and northwest turns ale to their delight In tumults of a\lplalse. \ Startet Culhertson called the horl lp rrompty for the frt race at 2 o'clocl , ant got -he' off grandly on the first trial. After this there was not a single hitch In running oft the Iplendtt carll. Interperalng the races was some fancy trick bicycle riding ant an Interesting performance \ ! y Mark 1 Coad astride his beautiful \ddle horse. ThIs animal " . ' . Is a many gaited fellow , and hL Itylsh acton - met with a warm reception at the hands of the admiring crowd. 0 'fho 2:16 : pace was the race of the afternoon. I was won In straight heats ! y J. D. Cnn- nlngham's handsole little gray marc , Ophe- la , who made the record of time new track thus for In the ccond heat , when she reeled ) ol the mile without a lip : In 2:167 : Ihe- " 0 nom , Billy Paxton's fast colt. was distanced In lho first heal hy reason of a breakage In the horse'a hobbles. lie was acting finely and woulll undoubtedly have made a 7 different race out of I Ilad It not been for this unfortunate accident. The closing race. a three"luarlers and repeat was a spirited affair , Mantel running out a felt of seven skates II elegant shape. The day's events : First race 2:21 : pace puree $ t : Det- tic ICing . bl < . f. . by Winslow Wilkes . J. ' \ ' . Orlls , / elrson , In . : : lay 11. \V. , b. m. , by Adrian WIlkei . C O. Youlove : Ahamon , n. m. hy IDnon , B. P. Kirk . Mason City , In. , : King ( ' , oidemar . h. h. , by le1oten , 11. P. Owen Hubbell , Nab ; DIck , g. g. . by . Ira M. . J. Ii. b'tetmon Sliver Creek . Neb. Sol Dot , . hy Deacon H. , J. W. Hnwldns , iraiis , . Clt Neb. ' City , Summary : DIck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I 1 1 Ooltemlr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 4 Algamol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 3 3 2 May 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 543 Betlo King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 .1 4 ds Bol Dot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIs Time : 2:2lU : . 2:20 : ½ , 2:2' : . 2:24 : ; . Second race . 2:2 : trot purse $ GO : .Johnnle n , cim. h. by Igmont , A. hurst lavhl : . City : Durnngo lele , hr. m. . by 'alchen \\'iIk(1 , M. UaliaFhL.r I'rpmont : Ooh1ellge. h. I g. , by herman H ilamnblctoimlimn . A. S. l'nt- rick \ Omaha ; Shad'llnd Acmne h. h. , hy 'VICK'S NI1WOOI11. . I ) . Gould. Fullerton ; Guy I. . 1 , . g. . by : Honer Boy , J. J. Lamborn , Indlanoll , Ncb. Summary : Guy L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 1 1 Iurango Belle . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 1 2 2 Shadelalt Acme . . . . . . . . . . . : 3 3 4 Johnnlo H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 4 : Ooldedgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 5 ds TIme : 2:2 : . 2:251. : , 2:25 : , 2:27. : 'fhlr.1 rue , 2:16 : pace purse $800 : Radius . n. g. . by Tangent ! : Phcnom r. s. by Director - tor / , ' \ ' . A. Inxton , Jr. Omuhl : Bile 11lce. hr. " . , hy 1111ter , i. C. Kestersol Fnlr- bury Neb. : Aganwnnon . b. h. , by ' \ olfele , J. B. Davis , ltumnboldt Neb'i Gus 'fupper. Lr. s. , hy Dictator . J. B. btetson . SI\'er Creek Neh. : Ophelia . g. m. . by Alfred J. D. Cunningham. Knoxville , Nr1i. ; Tom .ee. K. s. . by ShlIplal1 Onward , Tom Lee , Ful- lerton , Neb. SUlmal ) ' : Ophl-la . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 AKlmennun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 : 2 Radius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 . : 2 Tor Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 4 4 GUq Tapper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 ( Is 1110 Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ls Ihenom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ir . ls Time : 2:1S4 : . 2:16 : , 2t1. : Hunnln , , three-fourths oC I mile and repeat . peat , purse $ 2o : Monteli . h. g. (114) ( ) , by Prince Oeor e , DicIt Tilden Denver , won the first heat : Ilt Halley . Lr. g. (1) ( ) . by Pal 'rurroil , N. O. 1CKl'f fond : Storm , h. s. (11) ( ) , Harry Edwards . H. Campbell , York , Neb. . third. 'lmc : 1:19. : Mantel won tim POCOllt heal In lhe ' 1010 time . with Captain Hardy seeonl and Pat Jllcy third. ' - ' Jierwyn ran , Duster , Storm and His Honor also - 0 CARD FOR TODAY. Trotting . 3 years old and under , 2:45 : class : lacln . 2:32 : class purse $ O : Lotus b. h. . 11. iT. Smith. Davht City . Neb : Lina ! V , < h. 1' . . I. ' . G. ieifle Albion , Neb. : happy 1)r. . b. h. , M. Gallagher , Fremmmont . Nob. : Nor- yard . bik h. , Morris J. Jones Hed Oak Ia. ; Rose : f , g. m. , O. 1' . Muldoon . . Omaha . Neb. : F'reston . g. s. . A. 11. Cotton , Beloit ICan . : harry Mount bl : . s. , \'elr & Peel' . , dntvermi Ia. ; Pictato . br. s. . Hiram fewis 0 Fulel ton Neb. : CIHrley B. eh. h. , Charles Imerrey BUlngton , 10 , ; George F , Bob Stewart. 'Irottng 2:12 : class purse $ ,0 : The Con- qupror , s. s. , Keystone stock farm , Omaha . Neh. : McVera , b. s. . Dick Tilden , Denver. 'llen Colo. ; Pat I. . b. e. . J.V. . Lash. Auburn Neb. : The Corporal , b. g. , C. E. Morse . Columbus Neb nunnlng , one mIle and repeat , purse $0. GIIN'I'ILY VoN 1 IOU : .JOI PA'l'CIIIIN . 10 U""lrt , Ir.lu'n " 1,1 Only One . ' I..t Quarter I'nee.I. 1 J.'VAUKEE , Wis. . Sept. IS.-John H Gentry the fastest stallion In the world . today Idllell another to the list oC victories which brlghten' his remarkable record by beating Joe Iltchen , his most formidable rival In three 8trlghl heats It the fair grounds . No records were wiped out , and time two racing kings dhl nol show the speel which they have proved that they 110ssess. But the time waR such ns only these horses nll one or two othlf , Robert J among them , CUll 110sslbly hive made. 'I'Ime fastest mile , which was the first paced. was done In 2:0 : . . and the fastest quarter was In 0:29. : provided no mistake was male by the ofclal ttmnors . UHI there se'm.d to be an . Impression among fomo of the I'erns who hold watches that this WIS the ease. ; , This was the final qUlrter .0C the last ] hint , and : cJtnr ' drove Gentry hard and was close pressed most oC 11\ way by Vera Capeile . the must 'Isconsln mare . who wn In the race to mlko 1 record for herself and to urge the others on If they should need I , which turned out not to bo thin case. 'rho exhibition \IS a line one . and the only thing thimtt marred It % V&1S Pntcimtn's failure thlt InrrCI WIS II\cll'n's Caluro to t get sllrted In the last hent. he losing his feet anti being practically . out of the contlst us they heft thmo wire. Twenty ' thou'nt 1)00- leo- ph' saw : the race . SUI lmlrles : : First race . 2:18 : trot pimro $ 600 : Agnthl won the timird IUh and elxth heatH and face. third. : :194. : \ 2:19.b2:2. : : Joe Won- ler 1Irbl ( Hmmblet . bony H and Tor- < erf ) nado also Itnrtell ecoml ( race. 2:24 : trot purse SGo : Volney won the first , Ifh and sIxth heats and . Time 2:19 . , 2:19 . ' . ' race. : : : % 2:22's.'iikes : . Tom etarted. Ier , Bnltnlo and Eidredge ulso 'rimird race , special mntch , pacing , l1urse $3,000 : John n. Jentr , b. s. ( F . E. lc- Henry ) . . . . . . . . . . ( . . . . : . . 1 1 1 Joe I'atchien . . h. I h. ( Curry ) . . . . . . 2 2 3 : Y'-rn .oo Cnpt'ile . . . b. ma. ( i.ummbar . ) . . . . . . 8 3 2 Time : II.I'.t.b. : , 2:053k : I'I.lhar : , rAVOIII'I'ES 1.0S11 - A'S' IltGITO : . Ont"llcrH ' ! < 01 , the Plr.t 'l'hsree I , ' , 'itM 1 111 1) ' . NEYOHK. . Sept 1S.-Fnvorites suffered a Brighton Bench today , tor It was not unt the fourth race that one gal In a win- ner. The first race was nn upset for Tom Harding . with Hett up , was backed down to 3 to I Ill 1 to 2. antI host Ito took the I 10:11 : nt the ( nil of the flag and heM I Intl the last sixteenth. when Iecfo came with I rush on Cuckoo amid landed the lrso by 1 ne ' k. lIe was nt 2 to 1 tn the betting , Ilhouh some got lS good ns W to 1. Helr Igatn had the mount on the favorite In the ( second , Arlne being quoted nt t to 5. Iialmnnghie with n. Doggott II time saddie jllpcd Into the lead 111 held 11 to the end . Winning handily by I longth. Kllie Hoe and Jlbo Murphy were equal choices In the third , but were beaten. Inqnlrlldo won With Knlo Hoe second. Lithe Tom was nice nn o < ltson favorite In the fourth , with Captain T a second choice. Little Tom led 11 the Wl ' nnt won pulled up ( rein host Brand time worst oufsider In the lot . Cap. I thin ' 1 being la"t. with no run In him. An . ordinary lot oC 2-year-ol1 wont to the lOst tn the IUh. ) with Prince LIef n.s thE favorite . oddsomm. Yankee Doodle was quickest awn ) ' and opened 111 IL big gnp In the back "treleh. In the last quarter Prince 1.llf and ticy luo llasHed him nnll they 1'lshc In that order. Long Hrluge the oldson favorite - ite . won the last race IUm1m11 ! ( s : First race . live ftmrhongs : Cuckoo (2 ( to 1 won. Tom HardinI (3 ( to I ) scon , ! . OIl Dominion . minion t6 to 1) ) thlr.l. Time : 1:0Ia. : \ Second race , live furlongs : ljalmnagh' , ' (10 ( \ (0 : . to 1 ) won , Arline U 10 ! ) maeond , Ulmot I \ I (30 to 1 ) third. 'l'lmo : 1:03. : Third mco , mia anti 1 sixteenth : In. qulrondo ( ( I to 1) ) von . Kallo Hoe ( ' to 1 L000nd. Nlolnl (0 to 1 ) third 'lme : 1:49\ : . Fourth nice , mile : I.tWo Tom (1 ( to I ) won/ Best lra nIl (30 to 1 ) second , lanwl (10 10 1) third 'rime : 1:43\ : \ ) Fifth rnce. six furlong : Prince TAct (1 ( to I ; ) won . Sky Blue (0 to 1 ) second , Yankee Doodle (4 ( ) 1 ) thlnl. ' 'me : 1'16't . Blth race one mile : Long Bridge (2 ( to 6) - - . - - - - - - - - - wnn , Claruq 02 ( 10 1 "ond , Itrr Alonzo ( & 10 I ) thmd. Tmmmme. 113 ½ . ) - - - - - - tSWN , I'\HIC 1t.tCiis hAlt ) 011. 'Jnlclt t hind Xlthlll hit tht Forel" honk to nu AmmiImsl. . Owing 10 the IntrnsrI ) hot weather and the drlre 10 let the ( horsemen around the track In VnlNI park . have one day nt the fair , the races /dlClule for yesterday after. noon were declared off , much to time disgust of several hundred people who 1111 ( tolon comfortable seats In time big , cool nmphl- thenter Time foreign book , howevl' , was n big attraction , and several hundred men glthN'et In the betting 'heds und played the Brighton Iml St. Louis races with great zr'al amid wlt/ 1 degree Qf s\CC ! ' thll made Bookilal "r Mlrtl ve ' weary Two ! pe- chulVestern Union whrcs bring the report anti tim the races the PositionS of the headIng - Ing horpcs sire noted nl every division ot the track . ' 1he time made 01 both these courses mind Ilso In the great races at Oravesrnll again emllhlslzI the fact that either Union Illk Is the fastest track In the world , or also there are horses here thai would ho Tllizu winners anywhrre. In only enl race was the Pnlon park record beaten , end 11 10 other case tlel. There will be a big , card tomorrow. Old Freehand ! . the "terby'lnner . " wi he ridden - den h ) his 011 ( Jockey . ladlet. In I Imlf- milo dzmshi and there wl he live other races The track ts very fut and there Is no Ilust luols Will be Mid on the mie heat will be race admitted at the fair free. grounds track . Women , , 'eml her lint 1111 'l'raek P8MI. . S' LOUIS , Srpt. IS.-Thl' weather nl the fair grounds was warm and fair and the track fast. Three fa\'orltel two second choices and one outsider captured the CVCfltS. IteMimits : First race , mdx furlongs purse : Aunt Sue (6 to 1 ) won , Kno ( S to 1 ) second Isabella (12 ( to I ) third. Time : 1 :16. : I Second race . live furlongs , selling : ArdeU . ( l to 2) ) voii . Fannie Howcn (0 ( to I ) second , 1"xll ( hi ) to 1) ) thlr < . 'flme : 1:02th. : Third race . mile and seventy yards , veiling . Ing : Probasco (8 ( to I ) Won Booze ( ( to 1) ) second , Sail Itoss (3 ( to 10) thlr.l Time : 1.rt : . Fourth race four and a half furlongs , elr.I : iiroasido (8 ( to 1) ) won , Clllehl ( I OI to : 1 ) , second , Sir Archer (2 ( to 1) ) thiird . Time : Fifth race. one mile , selling : Treasure (2 ( to 1) ) won , Storekeeper (9 ( to 5) ) second , Sii- \Ido (3 ( to 1) thIrd. Time : 1:43 : % . Sixth race . six furlongs , purse : Snmo (1 ( to 1) ) won , Servitor (2 ( to I ) second , ' 'els Street (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:16. : Chit'lin J.nlll ' 11 'Ihrel " 'Inlt-rl. CINCINNATI , Sept. IS.-I our favorites und a well backed , second chalco won the fire races Il Oakley todn ' . Clayton rode three winners and I ! lwo. The /n. Ishs In nil hut the Irst race were close and exciting. The attendance was large ; weather suits : clear and very hot ; track fast. He First race , five furlongs purse : Pete ( : to 1) ) iron PrirIe ICing ( I to 1) ) second , Corn- mnisioner Frank " (10 ( 10 I ) third Time : 1 :02 . :023k. : Second race , seven furlongs purse : glse (2 ( to 1) ) won hub Marten (0 ( to 1) I ) second , Master Fred (20 ( to 1 ) lhlnl Time : 1:2S : ½ . rec 1:21. 'hlrd race five and n half furiongs . purse : Den Eler (1 ( to 10) ) won , Slne ( i to 2) ) "ec- 0111. farQulese (1 ( to 21 ) third. Time : 1:0S' : Fourth race . seven furlongs purse : Strat- .101 (3 ( to 1) ) won Yellow Hose (20 ( tO 1 ) sec- and . EVlnatls (2 ( to 1 thlrl. , Time : 1:27. : Fifth race ole mile. sellng : La Creole (1 ( to 5) ) won , Slgur (12 ( to 1) ) second , Oascon (1 ( to 5) ) lhlrd. Time : (2 : % . ' 'l I'l t Only l'lel-,1 'Fv ( ) " 'liners. DETROIT , Sept. IS.-Tho talent picked two winners at Windsor today , the other races going to two second choices and an outsider manes : Weather clear ; track fast Sum- First race six and I halt furlongs : Begue won I.alooro second , James V. Carter woni . Time : 1:2\ : \ Second race . live furlongs : GeorgIe Smith won , Taunalum second , Perclta third. Time : 1:0l. : Third race . six furlongs : hailstone won , Cossack second Caesar third. Time : 1:1W. : Fourth race. four and u half turlol " : At. \nrdo won , Minnie Clpte second , Margaret Alien third. Time : 0:0" : . Fifth race one mile : Toots won Arab second , Bird Cltcber third. Time : 1:1 : % . _ UuxhlrIoc , iii e 'l'rIcIc . IHOYIDINCE , H I. , Sept 18.-forton Duxbimny who started from the city hall on Apnii 2 to ride to .Sln Francisco , has returned - turned . having lowered the transconti- nental rucorll from Iry.nlne ( lays , eleven hours , 10 forty-eight 111 ' 8. eighteen hours. Duxhury Is the first wheelman 10 make the Journey from coast to coast and return and the only one to cross the great desert , a feat attempted by Thomas Stevens several years ago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : \ alO..tlJ t. Sele.t I Iteferee. NEW YORK , Sept. 18.-A meeting will be held at the olce or a sporting Impel In this city Friday morning for the purpose ot selecting It referee for the Corbetl-Fltz- . ! mmors light. Managers Vemidi'- , JUlen aol Urady wi represent the Florida Athletic club , Fizsimmons and Corbelt respectvel 11 ' . , 'tDI\S'S : Ntht.ltOW RSC.tI'fl. .ilr. 'I' . I. . AII.1 of ' ' Clnrl'H Full VII11r I 'I'rmtli. DES MOINES Sept IS.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.- Irs. T. L. Abel of Ciarlcs . Neb. , came near being killed here this morning. She and her husband were trying to board a coach on No & _ traIn after the cars were In motion . She threw her bundles on the platform and caught hold of the rail , but several other persons crowded up 10 get aboard , and her hold was broken and she fell. She struck the rail just after the front truck wheels had passed , and before the rear truck wheels got to her she rolled over outside the rail and next to U1o platform. This act saved her life . When two more coaches had pa sell R. S. Spencer of Seatto grabbed her and pulled her out Time spectators were so horriled lhal they could not attend to get her out while the cars were passIng. Irs , Abel was Ben aferwarl ant , saId : "I never was so scared tn my life anti I won'l be again , not by cars anyway. I'l not try again to get on the moving car . no matter Lf 11 Is going even slower than that ono. I think I could have : male 11 only Santa one broke m ) hold . Instinctively I roiled out anti lucIdly there was space there for iiie. One wheel grazed my shin and something on the track mahed In my right cheek . E ( both are sore , but land I don't care for tht you I know , for I got out safe enough , everything ' considered. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I CVnU : X AND S.tI,00NISTS FIfI1P. I II t'rtUI" " 'lr oiL hietween Those 1'II.t'ut. lt U"N Moines. DES MOINES . l. , Sept. 18.-Speclal ( Tel- egram.-The ) war the saloon men have beun against the social clubs In general , and the Des MoInes club In particular , has aroused Lynch and Rnehat of the Inter club , who assert that unless the fight upon them Is called off they will abandon the enterprlso and devote the next thIrty days to closng ! every saloon In the city , against the propni- etors of most of which they claim to have I aufclent evidence to work a evocation of I their licenses. The Des Moines club I operated - i ated on the mutual plan i and for this reason : pays no license to the c'ty. This : Is regarded by the saloon men with extreme disfavor and they have aired their gnievance3 Aulhor- Iles have been compeled to take eognzance : of It with strong probability . that meallr"J will bo adopted to force the clubs to close their doou or pay $1.200 annual license. S'I'UIliN't' COMMITS - sUlcn . Cornell Colie'ge hey St'inls a Bullet 'I'll rosmgh II , Braist . CEDAR HAPIS , ha , Sept IS.-Spoclal ( Telegram.-Alout ) I o'clock this evening henry J. Davis , n youth about 20 ) 'ear old , who had gene to Mount Vernon to attend Cornel college , walked Into the bal park at that place , drew a revolver and shot hint- self In the temple , death being instantaneous lie had been despondent all day , but what caused It Is a m'stery. Ilrcmiit'r mumit - hut - it't' Crst Y"'IIIH. W A VEIL Y , la" , Sept. 1S.-Special.-The ( ) average oat yield throughout linemen and Butler countIes I about slxty.I\'o bushels to the acre and wi run about the same north anti east. This Is not as good as the yield In Cherokee Plymouth , Woollbury anti other western counties. Tie corn and wheat crop Is aha behind the west hut the flax anti potato crop Is excellent. The weather I dry and hot. _ _ _ _ _ Colored I'eol.le tl C'h'brnt. . DES MOINES , Sept 18.-Sp3clal ( Tele- gram.-An ) excuralon of colored peop\ from Klrksvle , huntsville , Macon CIty and othl ; points In Missouri and Iowa will arrive In the city Saturday to take pat In the celebration . ef the anniversary of the \suanco \ 'f the emalclpaton proclamation . The local corn- mlte on arrangements 18 making all the prcpar.ton for a Great occasion. - - - \ IET OF TiE KENNEL CLUB State Fair Oomes in Contact with a Counter Attrction , hUNDREDS OF DOGS UPON .IEI BENChES Grent Array Ir Cnul,1 II , l'imieed Upon Ihlhllll tl CIII.ett for the hump Ilhhll , 1111 the l'i-ir.i's. - . The Omaha Kennel club may well be proud of its second annual bench rbow. 1 Is a blghly creditable affair from any stand- point of view , amid wi compare favorably wIth the colossal displays nude every fall In the larger metropolitan cites In the coun. try. The place or exhibit , Creighton hal , corer of Flcntb and Harney streets could not bo more admirably arrangell for I the convenlenco of both visitors anti ex- hibltors . and the management has evinced rare tact In the work of preparation. Time doors were thrown open at D o'clock yesterday morning , and this was the signal for the inauguration of a canine b2dllm. There Is a very lab 'rlnth of dogs already on hand , and when all are ensconced In their places this evening they wl furnish the grandest exhibition ever seen west of Chicago. There are hundreds of cosy lennel tenanted by canine aristocrats , anti they all ! beem vlolng with each other In the maier or making themselves heard. Superlntendenl Naon has paId the strictest attention to the sanItary necessiIes at the how. F'ery dog that has gone Into the hal has passed through I rigid examinatIon at the hanlls of competent veter- inarians Thl ! . of course , Is to prevent danger - ger of the dos on exhibitIon being taken I. mNCHpS WELL ILLED. The SUCCCS of the show I , a foregone con- elusion , ag any one wIll Jercel\e at a glance on enterIng the Imaii. They will b3 grceed by a chorus of y'elps from 300 shaggy , SIOO h. coaled , bow-Ieg , pug.nostl. re I-e'ed and I bushy.hled candidates for prizes There Is' ' no denying the merit oC the exhibition In the . poInt or rare and royal hreedlng. 1oulbly. the grandest features of the show are thme Ufck'ootl boojhounr : kennels the SI Ber- nards , mastiffs , Great Dano3 , Newfoundlands. cockers , huntng ! flogs anti span'els. The ceremonies yesterday afternoon , when time bench show was formaly open d. were quite eimple . PresIdent Whin- nery Introduced John Davidson 11 Monroe Mich. , and hc will be the sale judge of the merits or the entries. Th' Judging Is alt daM In a special department by itseif. EvenIngs there will I : Parades by the dogs and a performance ! y Ihoe cunning beasts that wIll amuse and Intoe t the'multi. tude. There will ! o no band of Illo 11 the hail. A SOUS1 march played ! y even so grml n band as the Second Infantry would sound like the rasping or a bow of horse hairs tn a rosin box In such a mighty tumult of yelpl as rises from the long rows of pine bench ! a. Roger D. Williams of Lexington Ky. . Is on hand with : a string of bloodhounds that cannot be duplcated In the country. They Include Jack Slmepard Imp. luccantr , Vigilant and Imp. Lady Marjorie There Is also the biggest St. Bernard In the coun- try. Whie he was being welghsll yesterday morning the beast .1m ! laId down upon the scales amt 1 laske,1 the muscularity of two robust attendants to remove him There Is also a splendlll show of mastiffs anti Great Danes shaggy wolf hounds rare cockers anti Chesapeake bay dogs , famous for their powers of endurance In the water and re- trieving. Then there are beagles Bedlngton terriers , lack anti tans , Benheim terriers bull dogs bull terriers , clamber spaniels collies , dachshunde3 , dandy dlnmonts , deer- hounds English Gordon and Irish setters , pointers , field spaniels , foxhounds , fox terrIers - rIers greyhounds , Irish terriers IrIsh water spaniels , Italian greyhiounds King Charles spaniels poodles pugs Scotch anti skye ter- riers , to ) dogs Yorkshlres and ' 0 end of the dlterent breeds of canines that will try for the blue ribbons. Porhnps the most \llcrous On hand are the Yorkshlres. They are so covered with hair that 11 Is difcult to tel head from tails They are little better than veritable bal of long silky hair. The show will bo open day and night from now 00 ur.l the end of time w ek. G.n OP ' 11' : XNfIOXAL I.EAGVE. 10"tol ' 4'halea'flMiIeM huh Imitore Iu I s't'U luullJ eOUh'Nt. BOSTON Sept. 18.-Tho home team played great bal today , shutting out the champion Orioles Hotter was knocked out oC the box In the second Inning. At the end oC thc Irst Inning Brolio gal Into a dlsluto with Umpire Murray and was fined $23 and ordered - dered out of the game A shute oC posl- tcns resulted and the visitors wcnl to pIeces. The game was called It the hegln- nlng of time eighth on account of darlwess. Attendance . 3,0. Score : Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . 3400100-S Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits : Boston , S : Baltimore . 2. Errors : Boston , 2 : Balimore , & . Earned runs : 1os- tcn 3. Two-base hits : DufY , Hyan , Dolan Stolen base : Bannon. Double piays ; Ryan to Tucker : Jennings to Geason to Clark ; Long to Hatrlngton to Tucker. Base on balls : Bnnnon (2) ( . Nash (2) ( ) . Tucker . Kelley , HoblnBon. Struck out : Tucler , Olenson , Esper. Batteries : Dolan and Han ; lioffor . Robinson Esper anti Cllrl : . Umpire : Mur- ray. Time : One hour all thirty minutes. SPIDERS CAPTUHE TilE SERIES. CLEVELAND Sppt. 18.-Clevelan and CIclnnnt playell hot bal today , the < home team winning by a rally In the eighth , when the orrols were with two men oui Cuppy ss-ttt ; succeeded by Young In the sixth. Attendance . lendance , 2.0. Score : ClEveland . . . . . . 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 . -10 Cincinnati . . . . . 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 9 Hit : Cleveland . 11 : Cincinnati . 11. Er- rors : Clevellll , 3 : CincinnatI . 2. Earned runs : Cleveland , 4 : Cincinnati , 5. Two-hase hits : McKean McCarthy . CUPP . 10 ' . Purrot. Vatmghn Dwyer (2) ( ) . Sacrltce his : McAleer . AlcGarr Stolen bases : Mc- Aleer McGarr Burle. Double plays : Gray to Smith to Parrott. Base on bals : Ort \Vallace. 1 : off Cupp , 3 : oft Hhlnes , .1 : off Dw 'er. 2. Struck out : By ' \'llnce. 1 : by Dwyer 1. Wild plchps : Wallace , Cuppy. Batteries : " 'alacl. Young Cuppy and o'connor'bHhlnes. Dwyer and Ynu hn. Um- pines : o'bay and Jevne Time : Two hours and twenty-live minutes. ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE SI'LIP. LOUISVILLE Sept. lB.-The Colonels and Browns playeti two games today anti broke even. 'he ) Drowns won the fIrst game , Ltreitenstein pitching great bali . The Colonels - nels had It walkover . In the second . Imocl Ing Klsslllel"8 curves 11 over the held. Manager 1cClo ' ley tried Burket and :101- i-leon . late oC the Southern league In the second gaml and the latter made 1 very good Impression. Darkness 8topped thc second game at the end oC the seventh. Attendance , 1,0. Score . /rl game : Louisville . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 St. I.uls . . . . . . . 00200200'-i jilts : LouisvIlle , 6 : Si Louis , 7. Errors : l.ul"vle , 2 ; St. Louis , 1. Earned , runs : St. Louis 2. 'fwo.bahe hits : Quinn , Mc- Oann. Three.base hIt : Cooley. Sacrilce lit : Otten. Stolen bases : Clallc Dowd , cooley. Double ilns : Holmes to liassa. maer. Base on balls : Ort llreitonstein . 1. Struck out : By leFarlond , 1 ; hy lirelten. stein 3. Wild pitch : lireitenstelmi. Batteries - teries : McFurlnnd anti ' \'arcr ; Breiten- stein anti Otten. Umpire : IcDonnl . Time : 'l'wo hours anti live minutes. < Score second game : Louisville . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 7 0 0 0 . -9 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 hIts : I.oulsvle. 1 : St. Louis 9. Errors : Louisville , 1 : St Louis , 2. Earned runs Louisville . 6 : St. Louis 2. Two.haso hilts McDermott . holmes . Sheehan Three-baso hit : Miller. Sacrilce hIt : Hassamaer. Stolen base : Shugart. Double plays : Miller : to Quinn to Conner : Shuglrt to O'Brlen to HaS8amaer. BaUrles : McDermott and APICS' Kissinger and Otten . Umpire : : Ic- Icnaitl utes. ! . Time : One hour and /f ) . min- utes.WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WINS ANOTHER , ' WASHINGTON , Sept 18.-Todny's was the seventh glmo won from Brookl'n by the Senators this season. They got 11 by good playing . In which Do Montravihle . the new shortstop , especially dlstngllhe him- self. Game was called at the anti \ of the eighth Inning on account of darkness. At- ten < ance , 990. S-ore : 'ashlnton . . . . . . 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0-5 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 1 0 1 0 03 0 hits : WashIngton . 1 : Brooklyn , 10. Errors - rors : Washington , 2. Earned runs : \'nsh. im'gton t. Two.bafo hit : Crools. Three- blso hit : Cartwi-ight. home run : Joyce. Double llla)9 : DeMontrevlu to Crooks to Cartwrlghl (2) ( ) ; IeMontnevtlle to art. wright. Base on balls : Off Mercer , 3 : off Gumbert , 2. Hit wih bal : GrIm. Struck out : By Mercer , 2 : by Gnmbert , 3. hat- terles : Meyer and 1Gulre : Oumbert anti Grim. Umplrel . Keefe. Time : One hour and forty dive minutes. CONNECTED WITH MH. FRIEND. IITSBUHG , Sept. 18.-I'ltsburl won the last genie of time chiatjippshIp ' season nt rll\n' hicne , Iereatng ( 'hl ( : ) , In 1 well con- testeti ! gante . The \1 ! 1\ t' his were ( lt- tHeIl , whie the hiorne.tea'tW hit nt the right time . Attendance , OJ Scjre : Plthurl ( . . . . . . . . 3" 0 3 ' 0 0 1 0 0 . -6 Chicago . . . . . . . . 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-0 hits : Plthur . 9iChikngo : . 1. Errors : Pltsburg , 3 ; Chicago . 3. Earned runs : 1ItsburI 1. Three-base hit : Smith. Sac- nlilet' hits : 11klelsdn. . Stolen bases : lUerbauer . ( ln/mln (2) ( ) , 1venot ( , Decker , I.angl. 11"e on ball : bono\'ln. \errll \ , Smith . titmrtlner . LncAnOon ' rrtmby . Struck out : Beckle , \ yetjtt , necler , Don- ahur. Intlles ( : GarinVr and Icrrlt ; I I.'rleli mind lonnhUr\ : mplre : Emmtslic . Time : Two hours anti \ Orllen mniniits. NEYOhtiC , Sept 'iS.-inmnes Ichellulell 10111 ) ' between New York anti i'hiiiadelphiia 110stponed ; wt grolll . STANDING OF1TIIE 'rEAMS . I'iayed. " 'on. Lost. P.Ct. Balimore . . . . ; ; . .120 . ' SI 40 CG.i Cle\'clan,1 , . . . . . . . . :6 ) Si o 46 63. Ihlncelphll . . . .122 74 4S m.1 Brooklyn . . . . . . .121 r 1 53 61 Chicago . . . . . . . .121 61 r,6 rUi Iltsburg . . . . . . . .123 f1 fo 615 lo"ton . . . . . . . . .122 C'J ' r f,11 New York . . . . . . .121 6161 f,2.9 Cincinnati . . . . . . .19 f 6 : 50.4 Wlshln ton . . . . . . .ItS 38 M 32.2 St. Louis . . . . . . .122 3g SI : \ Louisville . . . . . . . . . . .123 32 91 20.0 Gaines today : New York lt Boston : 1al. more It Brooklyn , \\'mishington II l'hiladei- phln : Clevelall ) nl I'ittsburg , Louisville It Cinch a na ti. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ scnnl 01 ) ' 1'11 , : ' . WgS'I'IHl 1.E.tGUI1. : llllt' , , , ul"l " 'Imis 1 I liii i'.I hitting ( mitt' CrUI Illnlnlll" . : INNIAIOl.IS , Sept. IS-Score : lnneapol" . . . . 2 0 2 5 6 2 4 0 021 Indianapolis . . . . 9 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 015 His : Minneapolis \ , 19 ; Imlnnapuls , 16. Errors I : Minneapolis . 2 ; Illllnl\ols , 6. llatteries HealBimclbunmt and \\'Iisomi laterles : lell ) , Bh\clbut nn < Wison ; Cross amid \\'ootIS . ST. i'AUL , Sell1 18.-Score : St. Paul. . . . . . . . 4 2 0 : .1 \ 0 0 2 OHi Grand Italtitl . . . . 1 : 0 0 0 0 3 0 06 hits St. I'aui 21 Grand . , . lls : Ilul. , Itapltls 10. Er- none : SI Plul. 2' Grnd HI\llls. \ 3. Hat- torIes : John 'n. benzer nml CIO ; Burke , Stafforti and Campbehl. Stlforll . ' ' Cllpbel. . : II.WA1KJE , 8pt. IS.-Score : Milwaukee . . . 0100003100-S Terre Ilaute . . 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 16 hits : 1tlihwaukeo . D : Terre Haute , 15. gr- tons : Milwaukee . 1 : 'ferre haute . 2. Batteries - tories : Hetger , Laleur anti Bolan ; NOIIS anti Outcalt. anl OltCII. KANSAS CITY , S.pt. 18.-Score : Kansas CI . . . . . 3 1 : 0 0 0 0 0 1- S Detroit . . . . . . . 021201201-9 hits : Kansas City . , 12 ; Detroit 13 Errors - rors : Knnsns City , 4 : Detroit 2. batteries : rlcken anti /.ahner ' ' . Inl Zlhner : Gayle anti 'lwlnoham. . STANDING Ol TJ ' 'rlAIs. l'iaycd. \'on. . Lost 1'.Ct. IHllnrols . . . . . . 12) 1 3 6-1.2 St. Patti . . . . . . . . 122 13 49 r..2 . ] lnsls City . . . . 120 C9 61 57.5 lnnelpols . . . . 121 C2 59 51.2 Detroit . . . . . . . . 121 57 61 512 . : tlwaukee . . . . . . 121 St C6 46.8 Terre haute . . . . 19 13 66 ( ; H.o Grand , Rapids . . . 121 :16 : 8 : ' .S Gaines today : IndllnapolH nt st. Innl ; Grand Haphts II Jlnnenpols ; Terre haute II Milwaukee : - Detroit at Kansas . . City . % 'I3s'1'ERN ASSOCIA'l'iON It lhStYi.'l's. II'II. nh'I' Ihlhl'JI' Alltlr Ilcl.- . IIJ tl I' " 'I' HIN 11111 lii. LINCOLN , Sept. 1S.-Special ( Telegram.- Two errors In the ninth , folowed by a hit , was , I that saved Dubuque from I shutout out Two his were all the ) ' got off Kim- cm-er who wn In title form Score : Ilucoln , . . . . . . . .0 6 0 1 2 0 2 0 2-13 ! Dubuque . . . . . . . .090)100002-2 ) hits : Limicolmi 13 ; Dubuque 2. Errors : Lincoln 1 : Dubuque G. Earned runs : Lb. coin , ! . 'rvo-base hIt : liii ! . Three-hase hits : Van lItmren Iiemmnett. ' Bases on bails : Off McGiniey I ; off Kimerer 2. Struck out : By JlcGiulo ' , 1 ; by Khmerer 4. Batteries - tories : McOlnle and Graver : Klmeer and Slicer Time : One hour lul ilty minutes. Umpire : Coh' . DES MOINES , Ia. , Sept. IS.-Score : , lesMoines . . . . . . .000001010-2 I St. Joph . . . . . . .0 ' 0 0' 0 0 2 0 0 02 His : Dos Moines . 9 : St Joseph , 1. Er- ror : Des Molmies 3 : St. Jdsophi 1. Bater- los Lohman. : Andre\\l anti lcl"arlall ; Johnson amid - BURLINGTON . Sep . 18-Tho Hock fori ! cub left the ground ! nl the end of time I eighth Inning on account f dalkueR . One umpire the game to llurlimmgton gave llurln hy n I score at 9 to O. Time other umpire gave it I to oclforI1 by I. score of 16 to 15. The Jame will be protested. Score : lurlnKton . . . . . . . .610 ' 0 5 1 1 2 0-15 Hockford . . . " . . . . . .0 1,0 , 6 0 0 9 015 OIG Hits : Burlngton , 11 I : Hockfortl 15. Errors Bm'lngtol1 5 ; Hockford\ . Batteries : Nlch 011 and "elmer ; Lynch \ and Horlon. Umpires - pires : Thornton and Khing. STANDING OJ TIlE TIL'\IS. Played.'on. . Lost. P.Ct. Lincoln . . . . . . . .117 75 42 611 PeorIa . . . . , . . . .11 a& 49 611 . ] Des Moines . . . . .11 1:11 ( ; , ) 51 5L4 Quincy . . . . . . . .IS 62 50 f. . . Hocktonl . . . . . .lS 62 56 & 2.6 Burlnglon . . . . . 19 55 61 46.2 Dubuque . . . . . . . 19 f , , : C6 ILl Sl. Joseph . . . . . lW 45 74 31.S Games todny : DubuCue itt Lincoln : St Joseph II Des Moines ; Hoctor,1 II Bur- lngton ; leorln al Qulnc - - ' - A'r'I'iINn.tNcFI ON'l'llII IXCtSE. . mugger Crlwll , Olt ( I " % 'lleh the Girls Unce nt Chnl'I Street I'nrl. A much larger crowd titan has heretofore wltnessod the female bicycle race II Charles street park WS In attendance last night , 111 theY saw and cheered one oC the pret- tesl contests ever sea tn these pnrts. Both Allen anti Stanley ' made desperate attempts to regain their lost hill 01 Nelson , but without . ' mode much better . luccess. 1hoy Iode beter. however than they have on the previous evenings , and IC they improve accordingly the next three nights ) they will undoubtedly give Nelson I hard run for her mono ) ' . The riders are lt present Just one mile ah(11 of the worl < I' ! record and thai they will In- crease the lead still more Is un assured fact 'ho management has decideti to postpone the race this evening In honor of the Ak- Sar-Bon demonstration , amid continue II Fm-I- tiny and Salurday anti Inlsh londay even- Ing. One of the pleasing fe.ltm'eslal evening was 11' . Blake's fancy riding. lie will give exhibitions nlJhty luring the continuance of time race. SUI111' : ) Miles. Laps. Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! les. 12 6 Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 : . Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Oakley ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 7 8tl\ens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 7 Special prizes wi be orferM by the malt- agemenl Friday and Saturday evening" to the girl who fulshes ahead. . :1l'ClllltM IC O'nl Vessels . S"I.t.1f. At New rk-\rrlved-New York , from Southampton. Al 1.lverpool-Arrlved-Auranla , from New York. ! At New York-Arrh'ed-Hnyel , from llremnen At Genoa-Arrlved-Werra , train New Yorl At London-Arrived--ManItoba , tram New York At Phmiiadelphmma-Arrlved-Ifldiana , from Liverpool. _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIWI Cr'nnlrl' I , Chose. ! . GENEVA . Ia , Sept 1S.-Spec ( Telo- gram.-Webster ) & Sanders proprietors of the Geneva , Hampton , Champln and Latmer creameries have failed . 'lp farmer In this county will be heavy loseTs. The former proprietors of this sting oC creamerIes failed six months ago ' . - Ilrh',1 " ' , 'n1h 141ili'ii. DES MOINES , SePt ' 1S-Special ( Telo- gram.-John ) Allerson : ii. fchool , house Jan- Itor . had no faith In allk and burel : $ :60 : and two gold watches , hI hIs cellar. Some clever thief got the wholo\ \ pie last night leavIng only the empty jn. There Is no clew ON CIIICICALAUCA'S { ' lmtU ; ) ( Continued . . . frommiFirat PRRe. . ) - - - - - - - - - - amtl General Joecnns end tel a Mlo of time heroic things Accomlllsholl by him at Stone River alt Nab\'le , nnll to the genius for strategy ho dlspl\'ell , 11 Chlckamau , lie Paul n giott'ing . tllbute to Jtt"kiomi ! l. Whitaker , leat ) , Klmnul , Newt n , Inlrll enl l3rcnnami. Cruft , Itosseau , lla- : . is , Johnson , Van Clove Iheynoltls . Steplmn , Slcolho'I , Granger , Garfield , Hook r , 1'lller. Crdt 'i.den , \ Oath , Stnle , lrCoot , 10war.1 anti Sheri- tiama These , le Mll , were Ilmortal heroes . msmmn : ' 1'llli lUHSCITS OJ IE.\m1. Tlpn he told the story or the Army of ( lie Ctmmmtbeniamid of the hmardehips anti fighting It enduret , antI then fahl : "The baUle of : Nashville I'ractcaly cioe.l the \ar In thma rest . all In n few manU" the Army of the CLnIerland dissolved , a nil the t men who I.nll 1 . carried the hug of tIme tia' iou II the I foro. fr.nt of bale ; "cre llloled Iii the g eat : of . " bet ) Amerlcal licaPie Referring to the dedication of tomorrow he slll that no one coull 10re fllhful ) perform the duties thal the mel whl were n part of time awhll event II concl\1Ir' he said : "The hand that droppell the nihslet sel7ed the imlow that gouII right arm that wlehlt'l the saber with destructive fore 1m- pelell the saw nail . lihane anti the swords or tIle leaders or time larchlng hosts were llropped for the pens that have Proved to be mighter weapols on change In the busy mart . the office or In the councils of the na- than. "I.lkewlso has disappeared time spleldld bOdy of len who fought so courageously and sacrificed so luch for time lost CRUse. They have accepted the result nmammfuihy . hope. ful ) ' . initnlothcahiy. Time two contending forces are blended ; they are Iwled In de- voton to one hag , aie nation , one destn ) There Is no Ile of Ilvlslon now etween those who wore the blue anti those who wore the gray. Their hlellln line brought the I I natural . tint , grtf'lng In every sense , in- I . dlcat\.o of ret and peace. My comm-nibs anti my companions have no fears for the re\ublc. \ I Is basel on oman's love of lib- erty , its structure edded on equal rights . to all and Is cemented ! ) the hlood of our sIl In. Let the pessImIst reel disturbed , false prollhet scent danger In the sIgns of the tmes anti give forth forolotlngs of evil to commie . Be not disnmayetl. 'Thls government of the people , ! y time people and for limo people shal not perish from the earl h. ' " Senator I derson was frequenU Inter- ruptel , during his speech ! y cheers all op- ltiatmse. SECHETAfY IIERIIEI1T'S Sl' NTIMENT. Time Anion Glee climb sang a song when Senator Iandorson had fnIshed , anti then lion. 11ary A. herbert , secretary of time navy , was Introduced As the secretary came Corward ho was greeted wIth loul applause. Secretary Herbert spoke of the great valor of both armies anti of the pecu. liar spirIt of fraternity , courtesy and forbearance - berance that cxlste1 between the soldiers of the north all south during time var . antI etos.,1 thus : "Gentemen , you who were time blue In the days that tried men's souls are not moro trite to the lag under whIch you fought than are the men whl fought In gray It Chlcknmauga and lsslonary Itidge. I time goverment that ordained the dedIcatIon of this national park Is yours , so also Is I theirs Its privileges are theirs amid its promises are to them and their ciuildremm. They take prIde In Its power anti Its prestIge among the nations of time earth , anti this loyalty to the unIon as confederates who once fought so bitterly against It Is time crownln glory of the heroes In ! blue to whom monuments are tD bo dedlcatel to- morrow. " Lieutenant General Schofell , General Grenviio M. Dodge oC Iowa General Daniel BuUerfel1 anti Gcneral Horace Porter each In turn male a brief talk when Secretary Herbert hall hitmished. Time meeting then atijourned. It was announced that the society - nlJouret. I soc- ety would hell a busIness meeln 10 elect ofcers Saturday morning. - . 31 XIC.\S CIL\Ua : 1.\1 FAI'l'ii. . Object tl 1'nrllJ HIH th , ' P"IICIN" IC f'rlJ1111 hmiiivnv'mii.'its. DENVER , Sept. IS.-A special to the News from Albuquerqu says : . \ the sesslQn at the National Irrigation congress lion . J Hamon de Ylarrola ot MexIco , lelvered a paper on "Internatiomial flights , " dwelling on . vIolations of the Guadelo pe-lllllo treaty I by the United Slales. The Rio Grande Instead - stead of being navigable nearly 10 EI Paso has been lusulclent sevont ' -nve miles below that rlac\ for irrigation purposes. lie 01)- pos d . Mexico bearing ohchat the expense of the proposed international canal anti reservoIr to bo established near the Mexican border. The contest t for tiiemiext place of meetIng was lively . Pimoenix Anlz , securing time prize. Lincoln Neb. , was 'tho ' prIncIpal competitor. The afternoon was taken up by the elec- tou anti the reports of ollicers. Hon. E. H. Moses of Kansas was elected chairman and Colonel Hines of California secretary ot the national committee. Time report of the reso- lutons commlteo was In the form or a lengthy address to the American neople Captall Gassfor(1 delh'erell the principal address at th evening Ee slon. ' : In\s Fun 'I'I113 AIII' . Chitimiges lit I hit' lt'gi.liir ServIce its Al" " " ssm'el \'t'tlimesthiiy. W ASll:0TON , Sept. 18.-Speclal ( Tolo- gram.-Lleutenant ) Colonel Alfred A. Wood- huh , deputy surgeon general : Major Calvin DeWit surgeon : Major Henry S. Turl1 , surgeon are detailed to represent the medical - cal department as delegates at the annual meeting of the American Public health as- soclallon at Denver October 1 to 4. First Lieutenant Montgomery D. Parker Is transferred from troop I to troop C : First Lieutenant John F. lcualn , from troop C to troop I. Ninth cavalry. llJor Clarence Ewen , surgeon , Is relIeved at Fort Wala Wala and w1 report at Fort lliIsa . Tex . to relieve Major Blair D. Taylor , surgeon who w1 report for duty at Fort McI'lmerson , Ga. Leaves of absence granted : Ernst 1ln < s , Second artillery . four months ; Captain \\'ii- lam Ii. Keii , TwentY-lecond Infantry three months : Second Lieutenant Peter Murray Thlrll Infantry. one monC ! extenlel : Sec- end Lieutenaii'Ihiiarn i I. Smith , First artillery , three monlhs. Slllt'lul II'h'I"I. ' " far All . orneys . WASHINGTON , Sept IS.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-James ) P. Smith oC Weeping Water , Neb. , was today admlUed to practice before time Interior department as an agent and Charles E. Chrisman and W. Ii. Chrisman oC the firm of Chrisman & ChrIsman of Jalelon , la. , were admited to prCtCO aa attorneys In Patemit , land I and pension claims. - - - - - liet'ord IIr'mil..er for lImit ' \'nth'r. CRESTON Is. , Sept 18.-Sp'clal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) heat has been almoJt unbearable ! for a week pnt , the tcmparaiure ' : . ranging fu'-.i DI to 102 , today blng a record bre3ker. This Is the hetot wealher Her known hero for Septenmber 4 . - " % 'eNt . 'rmm I."tll..r . 'I'I"IIIt..I. ( WAShINGTON , Sept 1S-Speciai ( 'olo- gramn.-A ) fostofco has been established at g\arls , Walworth county , S. I ) . , wIth Eugene Overholser as Ilostmaster. - - - - - - 0 " ; : : - : _ i C , C ; , " STEELE SMITH GROCERY CO.9 OllAHA , Western Distributors. NI3B. - - II'I \BIL HI O1' , C.tiil.t1'I3. 1 SI/ lie " ' 11 % oAeClt ( n Numatmisi- , ( lois for til ( SII.rlmt 11'1'h. Judge M. n. I rowcl WaR In the City yesterday - terday and kit for his I-monte In 11urt county last eveiming. Iii rclatkn to limo lnitrtmction of the Hurt coummt3' deiegatlomm to time reptib. llcan judicial convention for Jmmtige Dlckia. soil , the judge hmath timiti to say : "The summation 1mm Hurt county seemums to have arlacim In this way : 'hmen I wcmmt lianmo after the close of court in July I was told that Jmtlge : Iiekimmsomi had aspIrations to the district bemmc'a , nail vas utlvised by immy fnhc'nd that if I lhmctl to secure a memiommminatiomm I wotmiti have to go omit maid mimako a canvass for the tlelegatlon from my cotmmmty. Such a ctmm1 ass I refused to amake , dt'cianlmtg that it time hoopla of time cotmumty hireferretl to emmdorso aim- other timnit they were at perfect liberty to do so. amid that I wotmiii mmot sacrifice time dignity of time Jmmtlicial oilice I , lmobtt by asking 11001db to work for mae. Time Issue bctwemi .hmtlge Iickinsomm auth iiisclfas mtmade iii amy own precinct nmmtl was declthetl agaitmst mite. Ihmiving lost time fight in lii ) ' owmt precInct , I dtIthd hot to carry it further , anti m-emtiaitic'il away front the county cumivemmtlomi altogether. ' 'or course time loss of mimic imrecinet tlid not imecessanily macaim that .1 hackett time support of ( imo county. On time cotmtrary , I aiim as- sureti that I stamitl just as hmigm it not higher with the PeOPle of time vimolo dIstrict thmnmm I tilti % vhmeim Ieimt ott the bemich. . nearly eIght Years ago. If they do not care to retain time 'l jtmmlge I ant ready to retire-itt fact , neeti the rust wimicim mtothmimig but retiremmicmmt s iii give , "A resolution of thme hurt county repumhm- hican convemmtiomt , which appearetl in your lmiPer : , statiuig ( bat time delegation to thmo state cottvemmtion front that county would support 1mb for jiitlge of time sumpremmie court , though tloubtlesm lmmteimtletl as contpiimnemmtnry to myself , Is mmtisleadimig. I mini not a caimtii- date for sumpreimmo Jnthgo , atiti will miot Permmiit ray imnimmo to be umsetl lit timat comtnectIomm at time state convention. The resolution In quemi- tionvas Passed without lily knowledge or cotmeent. I was not even Presemmt at the convcmmtlom. " . ' ' ' . . , ttU.1t'I'l1it 01' bihi.i.iOS lI1AZ1h , .Ithimm Zet'iiim's' . , , Ills Life. in miii i3iitiisi or tim iii ye lit , . 't'm.Is. OSIIFIOSII'Ia. . , Sept. 18.-Oshmkosh iad a $250,000 fire , wimicim begami at noomm totlay , amid before it 'as extinguished a sash amid door factory , one of time largest in time coon- try , a Wagon factory , 6,000,000 feet of lumrnbar , two brick saloons anti a nuniber of dwellimmgs were destroyed. At 5 o'clock time fire 'as tinder control , Time vrinclpal losses arc as follows : Time Morgan comnpammy , $ iOO.000 ; himsurance , $60,000 ; Conlee company , $75,000 ; lmmsuranco , $60,000 ; Gabriel Stcchm , $20,000 ; insurance , $11,000 , John Zcelnmer , fem ommian of time stimuli depanimnent of time Morgan - gan commtpamuy , wemit back hmmto time factory after lila tools amid lost his life. Ills c.iarred remains were recovered this evening , _ S- II miImesl ii l t' Coma pit a y M mist l'mt y. Sioux FALLS , S. D. , Sept. 1S.-Speclal ( Tclegram.-Thme ) United States circuit court of appeals has aflirmimeti time decision at time Unitemi States circuIt court imere awarding $23,000 tlammmages to Williatmi Fuilorton for injuries sustained while engIneer in the lioniestako Mining commipammy's works at Lead. In time hlrst trial time jury allowed Fullerton $20,000. The Ilonmestako conmpammy tvlll , if posshbie , appeal to time United States suLreme court , ( 'oiistq'nt tiuti of hbishmnim 3iIiismuimgl. , TOPEKA , Sept. 18.-Time annual convea- tiomi of time Kansas diocese of time Episcopal church begami here this nmornlng. All of ( ho clergy and lay delegates , immciuding many k/ ' -1 * q/ , Lenk Healthy , happy clilldremi are those whose mothers have been , auth are , healthy. Time best iimtemitjoimcd woutami fit time world 'ill fall short of lien duty to lien chmuidremi If site is vornicd atid wearied with vcakmmcss and sickness. Most all Irritable women arc sick wonmemi. iIost all melaticlioiy , listless , laimgttkl womnemm are sick women , Lvcry wommiati wimo 'iii take time trouble to imtmtice , will ( huh that at certain fixed periods she is imervous , cross1 irritabie and despommdemit. Any irregularity makes the comiditloims worse. Evema a swell woman is less amimiable tItan usual at these timmics. What can be expected ( rout a sick vommian ? \Vlmcmi every mmtoveuncmmt Is a dreary drag , when ( lie mmerves arc nil on edge iii syrn. patimyit1u tIme pamticumlar oties afFected- witeit it seenus that death were very mmmcli preferable to livitig-wlmat can a woimmamm defer for her clmiltircn thcmm ? It is every womuati's duty to be ve1i and lmcaltlt } ' . There Is mme m-cason why silo should be otherwise if only she vtii take Proper care of lmcrcif and take Dr. l'ierce's havorite Prcseniptioum wimemi she needi it. This celebrated renmedy has been used 1mm time Itmvalids' lintel auth Surgical Iimstitute at liutifalo , N. V. of which Dr. Pierce is Chief Comisultiimg i'lmysiciatt amid specialist , for over 30 yearS. Tlmoumsamids of wonucim have been cured by it and humidreds have written grateful betters , Somime of these letters are embodied In a mGS page book , cailed "Womnami amid Her Diseases , " wliicit vili be i.eiit sealed iii a plain envelope on receipt of ten cents ( stamps ) , byV0RLD'S DISPINSARV : Men : . CAL AssoC.vroN , No , 663 Main Street , BufFalo , N. Y. _ 9 wontoa , mire In tite eit , the clergy anti 1a)4 ) in 1 tin tithe' prt lit the COn'emmtIttfl mitt thm % 'imimetm to witncas this consecration of flishop. cit . - ( l'ratmk hose Jilihlspaugim tomorrow , Amniomig the dlstimmguhahmed churchmen iireselmt are hhht.opVhmbphuia . of MIimneotmi , Ilishopt 'l'mtttlo multi , ttwiii of Missouri , hilabop Spaia fimmig of Colorado amid 1JIImo1m hirooko of Okha. iit.mmmta , ; rJ ? ' ow ] INJO' Both tim hiletliod and reuult14 s'1ie Syiiip ot' Figfl lii takcii ; t ii ; iileiisaiit aiid rcfu'csliiiig to ( lie taste , and acts goiitly yet. pi'oiiiit1y on the K'itliicyei , l41VC1' fllll [ Bowels , cieitises ( lie imys- tout effectually , dispels co(1s , head- itches tliL fcvcrm niitl ciircs IIaS'ltilat iOliStjlatjoll ) , yi'ii ) of Figs is tlio only rcinctly' Of iL.s kind ever pro. dtlccd , plcitsiiig to the taste and no. C1)tab10 ) to the Stohitlicli , 1)i0h1iPt ) in it.s action aiid ti'uilv Iicuicficirj in ita effects , 1)l't1)nYCI ) only from the niost healthy niul agreeable stubstrniccs , its uhlaiIv oxoc'Ilcnt ( jilItlitics COiillhlehi(1 it to iutl aint liin'o made it the most loliihlar rciiicdy kmiovn. Syrlhl ) of Figs is fot' sale III 50 CcItt bottles by all kaliIlg drug. gbits. Aiy reliable druggist who Hilly iot liavo it oh hand will pro r1tliO , It proihtptly for any one who % ' 1s1icS to try it. . Do not acccpt hug tiuibstitiitc , CALIFORNM F/U SYRUP CO. . SAN FRANCIsCO , OIL. ( Q ( JI.Vll.Lf , y. .VEIV OVC. NP. - - : _ _ _ _ _ ORIGI1ON THEATRE 0 Tel. 1i131-l'AXTON & luIJihfItiSS , Mars. 0 , 1,0th NlGli'i'S-Cotmimut'miei mig ' 1'otiigh TONIGHT hi-i iiicdlatcly A Item' tli.a . l'at'ndC. DAVIS & KEOUGH'S COMEDIANS . . FEROIt / % FARCiS , ' THE - HUSTLER. . . . , . 0 i 5 At. ! . i3 % ' Fl'N. ' 'l'llId Itli.tlj ' 1'5ilG. , , thitt iiiees-5titiir.1ii3' tinml Ssmimilmm y. Ilsmuii I'r1ccs-7h , 5t. ) , lIe , 2.ita nns 11:1.00. : . 0 _ - - - - - COMIXG-lIX'l'IIA A'l"l'ht.C't'lN. it Nigiits , Cmitmmieimeimmj.r MOND , & StIl"i'llum : iiillt 2i. : A. M. 1'AibIiiit'S GIIIIA'l' NITISV YOR1 COM i'AY. In T'atmi 0. ! . h'otter'mi Draniatzation of T11Lf Sale of reservei scala opens Saturday at 0 a. rn. NIThT Di J . . .TH13ATRE. . , 17th amid Ilanmicy Streets , 0 STATE PAUL WEEK. MATINI1II TODAY. TO1G11T ( WEDIIESDAY ) , TIlE EMINEN'i' COMEDIAN , Roland REED 14 'ru itEE 11111 LLIANT COmtEtlES. Time SatIrical Cotmiotly , ; "THE : J ) PoLI'rIcL&N. " I'ItICES-Flrst fioorSOc and 7c ; balcomly , 25c and SOc. Wcdtmesday Time Liutmlitublo Coimmetly , tumid _ "LENDYWR WIFE" it rs a y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'rI(1iI ) multi Silts. rgimiy Imutimmee , hut 1'e.'i-smtrie C.uiiemI' . "INNOCIIN'l' AH A b.ti Ii , " milimI Smutuvdmiy llmtliiee , "l'lllih 1'O Li'i'ICl AN. " 25c , 50c , 75c AND $1.00. NEXT ATTIIACTIONOlaLIys'alila in "l"anciion. " i x-m LE' CYCL AE _ _ . = - - - - - BICYCLE PARK , 17th and Charles Sts. BEGINNING MOD1Y , SEPT. 16 - AT8P.M. Three Hours iaciiig Each Eveiiiiig. ETIllS : , ' 0 MISS FRANKILI NELSON , New York City. " MISS MAY ALLEN , LIverpool , Eng land , MISS LO1'TIIl STANLEY , Pittim burg , Pa , I MISS JESSIE OAKLEY , San Franc1ac Cal , MISS IIESSIE MOOItE , St. Patti , xtIsS CADDIE STii\'I'S. Mitmmteaplh , , Minn. MISS LIL \'lLLt/tMS , Ommimitma , Nob. These lades ! are perfeuslonals and the fastest rIders im : time worid , arid hell all the 18-hour and 48-hour recortis , Timla race is for ( ho L'lghmteon flour Ciiamnhiionship of limo \\'ord ! , and Is open to all coimiers umitil 4:30 : p. in , , September 16. 0 COME OU'l' AND 1lAVIt MEIRY 'FL3IE.