Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 09, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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    Til 15 OMAHA DAILY 1J1315 : VHFDAY , SI3PT13MH13K ! > , 181)8.
riixt'i'c tlini'T rill'T Ml1
UAN1S AUIOSl SHU Uu
Boston Oivfla the Joyc Gang a Very Nc
Bit of a Beating.
WILLIS TOO SMOOTH TOHTIIE NEW YORKEI
I I'li'iitj I
ty Scjinoiir Touched | >
flic Cliiiiiililoui ItliMllniiri * ( it'll
a ( in mifliim ( lie *
BOSTON , Bppt. 8 The Now YorUs na
rowly eftrapeil a tbutout toilay , n Will
was very effective until tbo seventh , wl )
Uici visitors mailo a few lills. Then N (
York had a patched up team , but neverth
Iron played a plucky game Doth Gleam
iiml Lowe playrd a One came at BCCOC
A 'tendance. 1,600.
IIO3TON. NEW YOHK
It II o A
Hamilton , cf 0 1 1 0 0 [ V'lt'trcn , rfo 1 1
p' 0 I ) 0 i
l/t < , 2321 0 1 Humour ,
l/w. 31) 0 3 1 S O'.lnyro ' , 111 0 0 ft 0
< < ! ! m , 3h Iwylo. rf o o o 0
III rr-n , r . 12900 Oln un 2t > 0 I 4 2
I'uffj. If . . 10100 oraily. If 0101
Mnhl rf llartman , Sb I 1 2 4
II kirmn Ib 0 1 I 1 o Anrnor , c
\M1U . p . 0 0 2 2 0 OeHtlg , 0032
P lain . . . . 6 11 S7 "o Total * . . I 6 21 14
. 1 0030020 *
Nivv York .
Hunted runs : Ilnfton , 3 : New York.
'iwo-basp lilN Long , ilernpn. Throe-ba
lilts Stuhl , Hlrktnan , Hart man , Joyi
list base on ImllH nyVllllH. . 1 ; by S <
mniir I Hit by pltrhrcl bullOollli
( . ! mon Warner , riettlK Struck out 1
\villls 5 by Seymour , r. Pnss.- , | ball : Wi
i r Wild pilch \\IIlls Time due he. .
ii nil forty-threo minutes. Umpires : Ilu
.ind Collins.
Kllli-n AVilM ( lieWlliliT. .
WARIllNaTON , Sept S-lt looked II
'UiishlriKlon would win because of Plat
vvllclnebs , but Klllcn was even worse Seoi
VVASHIMt IOV
u ii o v r K II O \
XI. rr-c-r , rf. 00102 CnulP ) , cf . 3 2 I 0
I''ltz 21 10120 Hi HKlHK 111 0 1 S 0
hnillh. Sb . . .1 1000 Dtmhty , II i 1 2 0
Miilulre , Ib I 0 7 2 0 I n l 21) 0 3 I
1 iirri-ll , c . . .1 1 I. 0 0 'lick , rf 1 l 1 n
Vn lirwin , If 0 1 2 I 0 ah
1 > ii nan , rf 0 0 0 0 0 MiTarl ml , c 1 0 5 D
\VrlKlcy , 89 0 0 a 4 1 r ' 81. HH 2 J 3 2
Mllrn. p 11030 I'lolt. P 1 i 0 0
( < i Uni.ll ] , rf 0 0 0 0 U.
| Total * . . . 0 i : 21 10
Total * . . . 3 I 81 11 3
*
Wellington o
*
Philadelphia
I nrned runs : Washington , 1 : Pbllad
phlii. 3 Two-baso hits Tarrell , Cooh
1 ujole. Tliree-baio hits Delehniity , fro
llciino runDelehniity Stolen base Dot
hiiq Doubln play WrlKley to Mctlul
rirnt baseon balls : Off Klllen , S. off Pi i
2 Hit by pttchcMl ball. HellMcClul
.Struck out. Hv Klllen. 1 by Platt ,
PiiMMi-d ballsMel'arliind Parrell Left
bems Washington , I. Philadelphia.
' 11 m iTwo hotiis. Umpires , liuffncy n
Hiown.
Iliiltlinorc a Mrv One.
NHW YORK , Sept R-Tho Haltlmoi
wcni a well ( iliiypil g.irno fiom I IIP Hro'
1us thli afternoon The homo teui.i w
we ik In batting , several ( hanpps I ) ' i
i ilmcd to Moro enough runs to win t
M im 'iho B.iHIinorcK' buntlnir and bt :
iiiiinlnt ; \\oti iho gumo. Atterulancc , 1,1
h < ore.
HAI.TIMOnn | HUOOKI.YV
U II ( > A T K II O \
3li 1 2 1 1 1 Orinin , rf , 0 0 J ( i
Kccler rf 01300 rf 1 'I 1 I
Ixiin nKA. e 1 0 4 S 1 Smith , if 0 0 0 (1 (
Ki ll v , o 32230 llnlliimn , 2li 1 0 S -I
Mi drum , tb D 1 S u 1 Mn ? < > on , ( m 0 1 4 Ii
ll lim . If 0101 0 I nl'li m.e. IbO 2 11 f
1'iMti. rit , 21) 0 1 2 C n 'lilnili , 3b 010-1
( I irlie , o . . ItMui , c . .001 J
No | > s , | > . 1 Miller , p . 0 0 0 I
Ti > tnls . . . 5 11 27 13 l' ' Total * . 2 7 27 i (
lliltlmoio . 1 0 0 0 2 0. 1 1C
lirnoklyn . 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 C
iiuiK-d : runt. Haltlmore , 1 1'lrst b.
on 1 1 mi a. Itrooklvn , J , Italtlinoio , 1. L
on b.iSPT IlrooklMi 10 ; llalilmoio ,
Iiuc4 on balls. Oft Miller , C , off Nops ,
HtiiKk out Hy Miller. 3 , bv Nops ,
' 1 hno-baso hit- Kelley T\\o-biso lilt 1
( hiinco. Hridldco hits : .loncs. Sml
Killoy. Htolen b IHCS Jones ( i ) , Keelet
Mi ( laiin Double pluss , l ( nnliiKS to >
( iiinn , JOIKM to LaMiit\e ( Mnuoon to I
C haiRc 1'dSMtd lialla : Uj in. ( 'iarlo . t'
plies : I-Mieh and AndrtH Tlmo ot BIU
T\\o houis and llfteon tnlnutpi
'I'AXI ( Jrcill ( .linirM 1)1 % lilcil.
l.nriSVIM.n. Ky. Sept S-Koulsv
and t'leeland phiMd t\\o creat Raines
bill this afternoon , < ach team i orlnp
% Moij. Tbo Colonels \\ou the llrnt BU
bv a bnttlni ; tally In th < > eighth Innliu ;
" \minR ni tak ( n out ( if tlu > box after 1
llilid In'ilnir AltiiiksIUlmss MI !
run of lia\ij and Cllncm.in Ka\e the \Vi
dfturii the xotiuid came. DarKnei-s stop ]
thy sntno at the end of the sewnth li.iii
Attfiidance. 3,000 Store , llrst puino :
i/auisviuun I CI.UVII.AM >
a no A i : I u ii o v
firkP \ , If I 4 .1 ft ( i HurkPtt , If , 1 2 1 I
II > y cf 1 1 J 0 0 i'rli i c 1 2 B I
loiter , rf 22200 Mi Kein , n o l ;
Viipnar , 3b 1 2 3 1 0 Wallace , 31i 1 2 1 '
I'-okcr. Ib 1 2 5 ! o O Connor , lb 1 2 / ;
! > i\l * . h 11210 TtlM-uu. 2b 105 :
< llninn'n. a 1 1 't 4 0 Hl.iUicf I I 2 \
Klltrldir * . o 0 0 5 0 0 M XTftir , rf I 1 0 (
Muge * * , p Yininv p
- iCtippx. p 0 0 0 t
Totals . 9H27SO -
1 T .tnl . 7 10 21 11
1 oulsvltlo .
t'h > \ eland . 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 i
Pnrnod runs : Loulllle 7 , Cle\eland
St. den base. Dexter. Two-base hits. W
ner , llecker. Claike Siurltlio hit * D
tor. Klttrldire , Crlcei , O'Connor Flist b
im balls. Oft MBRPP ! ! . off ' 'uppv. J Stn
n'lt ' Uj MiiRen , j , bv YoUHB , 1 , bv Cup
1 Passed ball CrlRcr l'pft on bat
1 nulBVlllp , 6 , Cleveland. C TlniP of cm
Two hours. Umpires : O'Day nml Mi-D
aid Score , second Banip :
CI.UVCI.\NO I 1.OUISVIU.R
n i ! o . \ n n H o A
I'urkftt. If . 1 2 0 o'rinrkiv ' If. I 1 u i
( rlK > r. . Ho > , cf . . I 1 1 i
M Kcan. * rt 2 1 t 1 P.xter , rf 0 0 t <
V nlliee. Sb 1 1 2 I 0 n isnor. Ib .t 1 t I
( M'ontior , lt > o 1 3 o n 'viktr Ib .0 S 9 i
T 'benu. 2b T > .i\l . Ib .0 0 J .
lilnke , rf 2 S 1 1 CM npm n. t * 0 0 3
M Vf'ter , rfO 0 100 IV em. c. 004
1 moll , p 1 0 0 0 \lti\Kk , p . . 0 0 0
'
Totals . . . .5 921 9 Si Total * . 3 5 21 1
Clmolaml . 002011
1-oulsMllo . 002001
named runs : Cleveland , Z. LouU\llle
Stolen bases' Decker. Hey TWO-&U.-.O h
Mi-Kpaii Crlijer Home runs : llov , Cili
DouM plays' Cllnpman to UeiKur , < "rl
to Tebeuu Plr t buso on Kills Off 4
lurk , 3. off Powell. 4 Uru * k out : Hv <
lock. 2 : by Powell. 6 Wild pltehes. Altri
J Left on bases. Louisville , b , Clt
land. S Tlmo of Ranu1 : Ono hour :
forty minutes. Umpires. MoDonai'l ;
O Day
DaySTAXDIXO OP TIIR THAMS
1'layed. Won. t.nst. ]
lloston . US 77
Clnetnnatl . 121 7S 45
llaltlmoro . US 72 41
Cleveland . IM 70 BO
ChlcMiro . 121 67 54
Now Yolk . 119 K
IMttshurg . 123 Ul
Vhlladelohla , . 115 17
Lonlsvlllo . 121 6J
Hrookl > n . 113 41
AVaslllliRtoil . 119 40 79
St. I ouls . 11 33 SS
names today New York at Boston , 1
tlmoro at llrooklyn , St Uouls at Cln
nutl Cleveland at Louisville , Phlla lolj
ut Washington.
s.roms or TIU : wi > rin > i.uvo
Ivliliinx ( "Itj Krcp' Illubt Vlonn
UHVliiiilnur MrcnU.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. Sept 8 The HI
VAon tod.iy's RUIIIO from Detroit In the i
oiul Inning , when a b'inih of bits by
luinie team and a bunch of errors bv
visitors netted the runs The home ti
work in the livid was perfect. Score
U 1
Detroit . . .000120000-3 !
Kansas City 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 1 - :
Uatter'cs Detroit. Ill ( KITH imd Hud
Kansas City. Meredith and Wilson.
ST. JOSUP1I , Mo . Sapt -Columbus
today's gumo bj houvy hitting. Score
It.I
Columbus . 30000200 0 5
HI. Joseph . . . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-1
IhitterU'H ! ColumbUH , PUher and H'll
St. Jo eph , Jones and Sullivan
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Sopt. S-niB
PhllllpM was In the box today for Itid
iipoll * and beat the Millers M Norl )
wild and allo\ml \ six. Imum on bulls , tl
of which came In us runs. Suutv.
Minneapolis , . 0 r' ' 0 1 0001 0 3
Indianapolis . 0 o o l l i o o-K
Halt-Tim. .MIiiniui | > alU. IVukor. Auk
und DlMHi. IndlnnHpolU , PIillllpH
-
Ob' TUB TKAMS
Pli 5 oil \\nii L Ht
I.I 7i >
1. , \ 4 >
Mllu iiikio H ) ' >
Columbus
I
Bt Paul . in 71 M W.
( Mr-ill . l 7 < S 7J 17
MIIIIII ipidln 111) 41 ) > i ) II
Hi | i > < | ih . . 1JS II SI U
Cinus li > ilnIndlnnaprillK nt Mlnn <
ai i II Mllwimk < at Hi Paul Cidiltnlm * l
Hi. Jo i pit , Udrult at KntiKHH Clt } .
ISI\'IM ON 'iin : UINMNC : 'ru\K' ( '
\tti > I'liiNlii-M ( In * Order of the Da
III till' .NtMtpdrt ItlllTN.
CINCINNATI , Sept. i-Thc rarlni ; r
NeW | irt v\as thn bent tit the mePIIHK 1
three of tliu evmts noun llnlsheg resultoi
llf HIlltB
I irst riue , nix furlongi : Volandls vsoi
IM 'llplun HLLond , Uul.Uou third. Tlmt
Second racp , arlling. mlle nnd an
Don Clarinclo uon , Jlclen 11 ( lardliu
HOI ond. Pruseeutor third. Time 1 o > \
Third rim' , one mile. J II C won , H
Holla seiond , 'J he Planet third. Tlnu
i-ourlh racp , flvn furlongs Crinkle woi
( Icurulo siiotid , Ma > inu M third. Tltni
1 U >
fc
I'lflh raee , sovcti furlotiKH , HellliiK TPI
( rr won , Aiturux stLond , linn 1'rost tbin
Time 1 2 Vi
Hlxih ntif , nulling , KCVPII furlnnKx Toi
KliiKsli y won , Dutch Cuinedian necuiu
J.i na M > < re ihlid 'lime. 1 ' 4.
hiKVV loltlv , h ( pt x There was a goo
attendance at ahcupshe vil liay and a falrl
K DOI I i ird wan run off Ucsnlts.
I lrt tare , flvu furloiiKx Klnhmack woi
Manuel HI < end , Captain SlKsbeo thin
lime 1 IK ! 2 u
Metona i.icu , mile and n furtotiK , ht-llhu
Hen Konald won , Maximo ClointHeiom
Joe Miller third , 'lime. 1 M
Third ran , Hi UPS si ik < , Kuturlty roursi
Hluikiiius won PuKtIcllKltatrlcc set.on <
Lady LlinHiy tlilnl Time. 1 U
1'uurth IIKC , OIK * mile , s lilriKPenett
' tnird. 'J.nn
won , Hiuslur stiund , 'irlunon
1.414-0.
1-lIlh race , BfurloiiRB ! : Lambent woi
Hanloii second , St. Callullno third Tlnu
1 162-5.
sixth raee , nussett stake , mile and
halt. Thotnus Cut Won , Jiltcrson anoiii
'J imc. 2 Jo 1-5
Seventh raie , mile nnd n sixteenth : Hai
noilv won , Aniuebus second , lion In
third 'I line 1 U
III KKALO , bept. S. There VSBH n wll
pluiiKe on mm \ \ In the loncludliiK riu
it 1 ort Krle , but IJainutKs pio\e.d tl :
lust HesultH.
llist race , maiden U-v ear-olds , live fin
loims. Unscui vsuii , Aniietbuin SVLUUI
Stone lime tlilnl Time 1 , il
Second raci , . ! -j car-old tlllles , live fui
lonis. Mous ( Holt won , CubJilu sicom
LTKO thud lime 1 Uu'i
Ihlrd late , , - > l : ar-olcH and up , selllui
six lurloiiKS Albert b won , Tillle.S BK
und , JtcKUili' third Time. 1.1734 <
1 oiirin late , J-jeai-olcis and up , selllm
nix furioiiKS. Jim Lisle won. Mysurv sm
one ) . Lu < Kiey third J line. 1 Is
1 If th race , Jtarolds and up , Hlx fui
lomH Dimutbs VNOII , Mm W scLOiiU , Mil
ih nloc I ; 111. lime. 1 li'/i '
( IUCAC1U , hipt. 8 Hawthorn race n
bllllS. 1 Irst race , sK furlongs : Harry Nutti
won , Lapsuum Bitoiul , Luidan thin
lime 1 li rsuma hnlslicd sctoiul , but ui
fur foulme
hi i end lace , He\in HnlonRS. Button wo ;
Pilar John setondV C T thlid Tim
1 < Mi mile' Hugh Penny WO !
i ulrd rare , one
Imp second , Uavlci tnlrd lime. 1 u
J ourih lace , mile ami an tighlh : C.u
dilnrla Won , Organ I'l lot second , Mon
1 uiisolt thud lime1 6. > 'i-
\Varrr
tilth. ii ( ( , HI von luiionijs
Pumt won , loin leper bit'ouu , Idle Iloi
liu.-d lime. 1 JO
fci.xlh laic , seven furlonKs : nisle Hran
bli * won , Inspector Hunt bocuinl , Jilsiu
Hied third 'Hint. 1 , ' , .
iiivitTin : ovic UMIM S HACI :
, loiUj I'n.viii' .Ml\e-l li | I" ll Hn
< Miiiiliui > anil Is Hurt.
HAHTPOHD , Conn , hept 8 The gr.il
circuit nicctliiB at Lhartei Oak park pulle
oft nineteen beats , blilshlligho 2 Oi > Ire
i , left ovci , and Iwo olheia trom yesterday
proM.uu. be Hides malting good headvw
wllli loclny a cuid 'l no Abbott look U
* IM HIM vi nil case i lie. - u ilol Icii
Tlinoi.ih easily and Celibate captured tl
2 lu Hut In Unco heats , having in iscn ;
lu the second beat by tbe bre.ihing f bu
pola , who went ulf bis lect In in. load 1
yards lioni the wlie
J ho tuco Unit was hardest fought was t !
2 U trot , winch wus taken by ilo. n i D
pie \ In Unco slr.uglit heals aftei a scroll
third and a si\.tb 1-ttlo Powers was t
favorite , \\ocidsliccl took the so end liei
u clean onu mule r thu wlic bv u nose
111 the pucing handle ip llieiu was
Piiuishup , Ilal C Klnney buaUliiL , In i hu
bles at the upper Uim and tupping Jo ]
Payne , illIving Kmtna M , ian over t
fallen sulky and hoise and wus thrown In
the ulr ten fcot , laiidlng on his nuek a
shoulders llo was picked up uneoiisclo
und lakcii to his hotel , where ; he was foil
1 lo bo miltciliiK from ii slight concussion
i the brain Ills Injuiles are not consldei
I elnngc rous. Hesiillh.
'I letting , 2.0 cla.ss , purse J2.000 :
1 ThAbboll , b K 1051
Ki ntuc kv I nlun , ch in 2 I 1 2
J.ilm.i , b in 5 J . . 4
Captain Jack , b K I 5 i o
KlamaUi , b g n 1 4 5
William Penn , b h 6386
Giaco Hastings , ch m . . . 7 ills
Tlnu . 2 1U , , 2 U'ji4 > J 11 , 2 10 > i. 2 ffJ\ .
Pacing , 2 11 chibs , puiso J-.OiW.
Helena Duplex , b in . i , ! C 1 1
Hlllo Powers , b in . . . . 1 J 1 2 i
Palmetto Piluce , br. Ii .
vtocicsiicd. ch h
, ! Trio , li. h ii 5 I i ! d
Hyelcl , u in 0 C T 6 d
Time. 2 II , 2 O i , 2 ll'i , 2.1U4 , 2:11 : > 4 , 2.10
Trotting. J Itj class , purse Jl.JOO :
Celibate , b g 1 1
-1 J
bill IHIUI K h
Nlbbs. b K 2 D
Cahtleton. b g .1 5
Tudor Chimes , li g 7 7
I.n > 11 , ! K ! > d
llallle 11 , br in C 4
Tlmi 2 im , 2.1 IM , 2:13 : .
Ti oiling. 2 JO class , junto $2,000 :
Tlnioiah , br in 1 1
Unbelt Pate hen , b. B J 1
( 'upturn , b g 0 J
Doilado Wlllces t a
Time 2 ll > 4 , 2.15 % , /5
Pacing , 2 0 ! > elabs purse $1.500 iuiUin'M-ci '
C'le.NuyPM , ll. g 11
Nlcol H , b ll r 5
Qimdrlga , eh t ; J 2
Courlei-Journal , bl h 5 I
Charles H , bl K 1 "
Hrigbt Unlit , b in 3 0
Time J iM4 , 07'4 , 2.0'J %
H i ndli ep pace , puise $1,000 :
Helm H. blk m ( JO yards ) 1 l
Monopole > ch K (5 ( ) a
SKIT' il llv eh e ( vvlie ) 'I : ,
Hiillk' , lu m ( vvlie ) K 4
Kmm.i M , b in (80) ( ) . 4 el
Timeixv 2 17 . J. . Va
IllCC'llIK III \tlllllltc.
ATLANTIC. In . Sept S ( Spec' ' xl To
RiamTho races today weie riudi iiKf'li
u hlch wind , which eut the ilm nn-uli
' i The truck ice old was not broken In c MI
cim nco as predleted. The Cass County f
closed at a loss herailHP It VMIS i ) < luse
: tlu > Transml < isib ! < lppi Hxposltlon Kcjiilt
i i _ I'1 ! e-for-all pace , purse $200.
Sandy , p b B . . . . . . . . . . a 2 1
Ciladxtone b h . . .
Tlmbucktoo b h . . 1 1 1
Time 2 17S 2 mi , 2 I1 * ' ? , 2 . ' 1 , 2 21 4
t Three-quartera of a mile run , purse
tt John H , u t ;
I ! Ocle , b m
] Hilly Travis , b. p
4 Vloietta , b. m
0 llooze , e K
3 I Time : 1 19 , 1 1S < 4
0
Slnnilliiu of tin * llldern.
UAI.TIMOHi : . Sept. 8-The follow I
bulletin bun been Issued by Chairman Mo
The followliiK is the score In the natloi
ehamplonshln.
Ilal I . . . ralKlser
McKirlmcl . . . l U'reJ Hlmn
Mnjur Tu > lor . . . . . . 11 Dr llrow n
Mmble li :
lopcr IKx-itr
Aiihur QorJiner . . . . S Nat Itutlrr . .
i Pi efm n Ci Karl Kufvr ,
Sle-veiM tH llouralte /
I Mrrie-na 1 * c M Illy . . . .
S Ja > Knton . . . . ID 1HIU. jr
. William Martin. . . . 16 Watson Colemin
lihn KI hiT . . . . H II K ralelwell
B r.nn lluilrt' . . . i e'abanno .
11 lluwler 2' '
3 i
AV | ii in-IN on Hiiiiillnt * TrneU.
' . ' ST PAUL , Sept b-HcBulls at Ilamll
0 , 2 OS rluss , pat-liiK , pumu M uuO Clenne
WllKes won In straight heats Time. 2 I
2 IS1 * . 2 1&1 * Annie1 l.eo second , Htru
ineiid third
2 Ji PUCI- , Minneapolis , purse J5XM J 1
1 won In straight lu-ats Time 2 U'i. 2 1
o 2 Pi'- Lucy Gilbert second. Dolly Malt hi
third
2 ' > clam , tueo. 3-veir-olds , purse J'
' Ellas 1'uyno won the eerond nml th
In-its aud the race in 2 JP-j and Si
Ulreiinet look tlrst In 2 lO'ii and HC-CI
place Clvillu Woodford thlril.
Provldenee > . 9. SprlnuMeld , 2
5 Monireal-Huffulo game JMistponed , '
* | "Toront grounela > , H. Ottawa. 7
In Socilli Diil.olii ,
S I ) . Srpt k ( Spot
Tc Iritram ) Snow Is reported falling
colder h
. l
I U'lllu'lt ' V\IUl M10VV tlirPBteillllj Tile M
; iur > h u filliii d > j
iM'iit ntirn t'nn TIII oprr \ *
I'LRLOLCII ' 1'OR ' Tllh SECON
Colonel Bills VTill Scntl His Bojs Hon
Pending Their Discharge ,
GET THIRTY DAYS' ' REST ON FULL Pl\ \
Half Hale for the Able llodled Me
Over ( be1cbrunKn Unrx Death
Lois ( o ( lie llPttliiiciit IN Ite-
inarKiilil > Smnll ,
"Arrangements have been completed fi
Klvln the men thirty days' furlougn nnd
think they will Ret away by Saturday. " sa
Colonel Hills of the Second Nebraska rig
ment of volunteers vistetday afternoon i
lie fltilshcd KhlnK directions lo a number
the ofllcers for the comfort of the soldier
Continuing lie said. " 1 can't Rive myself
furlough and shall remain here througho
HID period of furlough given to the regimen
t Eluill keep hro jirohably a half dozen
the llfty olllcers of the regiment and o
of each company shall retain one sergcar
0110 corporal and eight privates This wl
make ten men from each company , or 1
men to look after the post.
"Pay will ho allowed the men for th
time , giving them a month to lest In.
"I called on ( icncral Manager Iloldrege
the 1) ) & M railroad vesterday and nski
him that a half-rate be given to the eoldle
who wanted to go homo during their fu
loughs. Ho said ho would make such a r.i
over his line and do all In his power to s
euro the same rates over other Hues ,
have no doubt that all of the bovs will 1
able to make the round trip homo and bai
hero again for the regular one-way fare.
"Tho sick will also ho given the bcncflt
the furlough , and their trip homo and bai
tu camp will cost them nothing. The Unlti
Stalls government Is looking after the sli
of this regiment and It will pay the coat
transporting the sick soldiers to their bom
and back hero again The sick are Bctlli
along very well , thauk jou , and I tlili
most of them will bo able to take adv.mta
of the general furlough to visit their home
" \Vo have not had a great amount i
sickness In the regiment , and the numhi
of deaths has been wonderfully emal
There have been just seven deaths in ai
ditlon to a case of drowning. Thla nuuibi
out of 1,300 men , cent to a southcin sU
In the most severe heat of the summe
undergoing a most violent climatic chang
Is certainly less than might bo cxpecte
It's about one-half of 1 per cent , and
doubt If > ou can find such a low pelcenta ;
of deaths In communities where even tl
best of health conditions exist The he
down there was Intense , and It's surprlsh
theio was not more sickness. Pin a fair
strong man , but I suffered , and the sk
peeled off all over my body. Look here
and the colonel showed where the uk
was still peeling off his hands In b
blotches.
Colonel Hills says everything possible
hcliiE done for the comfort of the bh
soldiers. During the afternoon Capta
Ilaxter , U. S. A , acting quartermaster
the Department of the Missouri , WAS at tl
fort to see that oven thing needed Is pr <
vlded , and arranged with Colonel Illlls
have stoves and other ncccssatles tupplli
for the uglmcntal hospital at once.
FUN FOR THE CROWD
( Continued from Plrst Page )
take place In the open space In front
the olllce buildings on the Indian congrt
giomids and In full vlow of all who happ
to bo In that \iclnitj.
SPOUTS oi" Tin : M\ILI
NobrnnUaiin and Their rrlonilt lin
a Mcrr > Olel Time.
The druggists of Nebraska , with a lit
assistance from those of adjoining fitat
made an excellent showing on the grour
jesterday , and their celebration was
fitting conclusion of the entertainment tl
they have enjoyed during their stay In I
city. The local committee had made evt
possible arrangement to Insure a delight
holllny , aud their guests were apparen
thoroughly appreciative.
The first event on their program was
dinner at the cafe , at which fully SOOcovi
were laid. The spread was thorougl
satisfactory and was followed by an elal
rate program of toasts , over which N.
Kuhn of this city presided. Most of I
speeches referred particularly to matti
connected with the profession and tl
abounded In happy hits , personal and oth
wise , that enlivened the occasion. The f
lowing toasts were offered "Our Pre
dent , " i : . J. Se > kora , South Omaha , "
K ng's Domain K'ro Covered All the Eartl
Charles M. Pord , Denver ; "Por Couu
Mountcth with Occasion , " Mrs. Hello
Hellman , Sterling , Neb ; "Our Sister Stat
A. II. Miles , Des Molnes ; "I'harmi
Laws , " II. It. Coring , Plattsmouth ; "C
Prleml the Wholesaler , " C. V. Well
Omaha , "On the Hanks of the Wabas
D. J. Moran , Council Illuffs ; "Our I
piomptu Oiator , " James Heed , Nobras
City , "A Portj-Niner , " H. H. Bar
Omaha , "Impromptu Address , " A.
Hioadle , Waverly , la.
The s-.iorts on the Plaza occupied nea
the entire afternoon and included a varl
of amusing events. Fomo have beco
famlll ir as Incidents of slmllai celeb
tlona , but others were decldully unique c
Intelcstlng. Theio was u big field of i
tries in inch event and tfio program v
' run off wliuout a hitch The very exc
| lent rstem was adopted of having i :
I event In charge of a particular set of judi
and this saved a good deal of tlmo nml p
vented the confusion that would proba
have resulted If one set of judges had hi
required to pass on the entire progrr
i This Is the list of events nnd winners
. announced by the committee :
Hoop-throw Ing content , druggists' wl'
and daughters , distance llfteen feet , I
hoops to each lad } . to the lad ) who thro
the most hoop- > over bllndtolded gcntleim
First pilzo Mis C M Poid , second pi I
Mrs A W Huckhlst , third prize , M
lloobler , font 111 imze , Mrs Prlckc , 11
prize- , Mrs Su.imbaui ; ) !
Tug-of-war , ten on a side letall dii
gists or clerks against travellnq ; men 1
taller.s won
Wheelbarrow I ice , for retail diugfil
only , lltl ) vnrds and uturii. Plrst pit
A I Towusend , second prize. O W Moo
third prize , Charles Scarr. fourth prize ,
A TV son. llfth prize. J CJ MelJrlde
Ladlc-s foot race thlrtllve vnrds PI
prize. Miss Salker. . Kit end prize , M
McKarlind. third prize , Mrs J Walk
fourth prize. Mrs i : II. Wright , ti
prize , Miss C' \ \ angler
Hurdle race , free for all , distance
vards , tin huidks , over uiM nuclei. PI
prize. P J. Pndtrhlll , HI i end prize D
Morgan , third prize , Nels P Hans *
fouith prize , N A Kuhn. llfth prize , 12
Wilson
Harre-l lure , druggists or clerks , i
birrtl ivventj > nrds Plrnt prize , M Ni
second prize , C J Moore , third prize ,
W IMvv.irds , fourth prize , L. i : . Sto
fifth pilze , N P llunsin
Potato race , for ladles enl > , ( he polite
one at u time Plrst prUe , Mrs K
Wilght. second pil/c. Hllu Smith , th
pilze , Mis * Kdna lllnis , fourth prize , M
U P Moore
Threo-legged laoo , ictall druggists
clerks , seve ntv-dvo jardH' Pust prl
Turner and Th nipson , second prize Jo
and I'ciHter , third prize , Ham-on and Moci
fourth prize , Stone and T on
TiiK-of-vvar , druggist or ilcik , Ncbrni
agaliuu transintssixa'ppl count ; } . Tra
mlHHisslppI tram won
Itiinnlng race , UN ) jards dash for tra\
Ing mill enl > Klist prize Have I.oi
Hfcond iirlze , A H Crowoll , tl d prize ,
W K H.illey , fourth prize , J C Kennii
Sack rape. fc > r retail-rs and clerks , c
tunco lvvciitlhe > ards Plrst ptlzc. 11
HIIIHCII Heiiiiul ) > r'Zc ' I'h.ifliH Posl
third prlzi J M dhver f nirth prlzi
N nvtrmin lltih prlz . F \ \ Jeers nt :
price \ \ ill c ) Uunni II
Ilia ra < . . luinu-live jarda to be
I
twshtvllvijnrdu to Judge * Plr t prlz
W M Tiintui i pond prif P \ \ J" r
ihlrd irlzr c 1 Scarr , fouilli prlzi ( I
\ \ iKnn
Put in in ra < P , 200 pounds 01 ovir , lilt
vnrd" , druifKlsts onlj Plrst prl \
-MlUr imnd prlzi , A A llnmdlo. thl ;
prlzC H. Stlllman , fourth pure. 1 1
/linim i
UunnliiK rue , iw-vard dnih , f"r rein
driiKKlslH or clerks PlrM iir./c , J (
HbOiop , second prlf.e , r C. Scarr , lliu
prize , U S Stone , fourth prize , 1\ \
Jmrs llfth riir , J. nalker. .
Cent scramble ) and race , tvv mIU
yards , get coat nnd teturn , retail elrui
Klsts nnd elerks. Plr < t prize , .1 W. Olive
second prize , C M Poster , third prize. ,
O Mi Hrlde , fourth pilze. C It.llsoll. .
Hllndfold rac-p for gpntlpmeii. ritnllprsc
rlerks Plrst prlre. P W. Jones , secol
third prize , o i
iirlze , Owen Overman ,
Pedel-scjii , fourth prl/e , C. H.llson , llf i
prlre , O W IMxvnrds . ,
( lentleinens potato lare. ten potntor
one potato and return Plist pri'/e , .1
M. Urielsm i nnd prize , 'Ulll ononncl
third prlzn , | ; Lllson , fourth pilze- , <
11 Wilson , llfth prize. C H Sheiman
I ) \MH1.S IMHMIh TIU2 IJXPOSITIO
Ccncrnl PiiMscnucrKcnt of < lic 'Ne
VcirK ceiilinl o" ( In * I'ltli' .
George M Danlils , genenl passeng
agent of the New York Central railroad ,
booming the exposition throughout his terr
lory Since his return home from Omal
he has been numerously Interviewed ni
has without exception highly praised tl
exposition. In n iccent Interview with
reporter of the HulTalo News he said pie
pcrlty was evidenced on all sides and nmoi
all classes In the west aud had this to s ,
regarding the exposition"Tho Omaha e
position bids fair to be the most sueccssf
of any exhibition of this character he
slnco Iho Centennial. 1 was Informed I
ono of Iho principal olllcers of the expos
lion that the debt Is practically provided f
now and that with the same proportion
attendance for the next two months as th
have had thus far not only will nil t
debts bo paid , but u lundbomo sum
reall/ed.
"Omaha has been making great improv
mcnts In her stiectu and public building
The old voises publMi'.d In the early da
are no longer applicable and Gcorgo Pram
Tialn's prediction , made In the early C (
that Omaha was destined to bo ono of t
gieat cities of this continent , Is no louy
a dream , but n icalitj.
"Tho eastern lines will undoubtedly ma
very low rates to tht i-xposltlon for t
next two months , wo anticipate a lar
travel fiom all rcM'tloiis ot the state of Ne
Yotk. One ftatuie alone of the Trausml
slsslppl Exposition will bo well worth a ti
from any portion of this country to Oma
and back again , and that la the Indian c
hlblt. There will be assembled In the 1
dlan department of the exhibition over f
Indians , leprcscntiiiK moro than thirty d
ferent tribes , each with his pony , and wh
mounted they will forji the most Intelc :
Ing procession of native Americans that tl
generation or any succeeding generatl
| will ever see. It is probable that there w
never again bo such a collection of orlgli
American Indians assembled togctln
D\ery night the different Indian dances a
I given with the chaiacterlatlc costumes a
| customs that have been In vogue for goner
1 tlons. Kach tribe has a different dance a
j the Indians themselves are as greatly i
tcicbtod In these dances as aic the ape
1 tatois. It Is one of the weird fcatuies of t
exposition and no ono who takes a partli
of Interest In the aborigines ot this count
should fall to ECO It. "
Colorado' * I'rilK.
The long-looked for Colorado fruit e
hlblt arrived yesterday morning , and du
lug the day was Installed In its place
the Horticulture building. It Is looked aft
by .Mrs. Shutc , who was instrumental
Inducing the growers of Colorado to ma
n show Ins. The exhibit Includes apph
peaches , pears , plums and irtapes of i
kinds and v.arlcUoj gionn in the sta :
Pifty cases have tycyii put upon the table
hut nearly as many more will bo requlr
' to make the exhibit lomplote.
The method of allowing Iho Colorado fit
Is greatly admired. Instead of board tabh
wire stands aio used , thus allowing air
circulate all around the plates. The dec
rations are neat and appropriate. Silk ha
ncrs are used to show the counties In whl
thu fruit was laisecl and around the boo
on the south side ot the exhibit are hu
a number of pictures , showing views
Colorado scenery
Superintendent Courtney of the Oren
Horticulture ) exhibit is In receipt of a lar
Installment of evaporated fruit and \cg
tables from his state Evaporated fri
has been seen bore before , but the xcg
tables nre homethlni : new. Ihero are 11
tatocs evaaorated , a pound of which It
said will equal one bushel as n Pfo BI :
talnlns article. The same Is true ot t
onious. This food Is now used by t
miners and those going to Klondike
is contended that a man can carry
month's suply of vegetables In his oveicc
pocket.
Ver > l.em i\cMll slon Itatrft.
Manager Dabcock has received a tclegr ;
fiom Chairman Caldvvell of the WesU
Passengei association , in which rates i
designated for Wisconsin day , Iowa day a
Modern Woodmen's day , which are n
terlally lower than those which have he
pieviously made for similar celebratlo
Per Wisconsin day the rate will bo i > 0 ]
cent of ono way faro fiom all points
Wisconsin and the upper peninsula ot MIc
IK.III. Tickets will be sold September 11 a
1- , and the return limit will bo Septeml
17. The same rate will be made from
Iowa points for Iowa day , tickets to be BI
September 21. to arrive In Omaha Septeml
2. and return September 23.
Per Modern Woodmen day the SO per ci
rate will rule from all points from wh
the ono way regular faio to Omaha eh
not exceed JG. In each case the minimi
excursion rate will bo | 1.
Curfew Ordinance.
"The American Curfew Ordinance" w
under discussion at the Auditorium jeste
day aftenioon. There was a fair alien
ance aud a marked Interest was taken
the proceedings. The meeting was prcald
over by H. W. Richardson , who deliver
the address of welcome to the e\posltl (
The address of welcome to the city was el
I llrcred by Major II. H. Randall , after whl
Colonel Hogcland took up the dlscussl
lot "Tl'o Curfew Ordinance , " the provlslo
ot which ho defended Ho contended tl
In every city where Its provisions ha
been enforced It has done much good , a
has been Instrumental In saving many bu
and girls He urged that hovs and gli
will never become cotnplctclv reformed un
they are forced to como into the house
! > o'clock in winter and 9 o'clock In sui
mer.
Vinci lean Tori-ilo \NHeieliUlnn.
The American forestry association v
hold a meeting In this city today and
morrow , which a number of distlngulel
mon will attend. The president of the i
soclatton Is PrancLs II Appleton of Host
and the recording eccrctary George P. Wh
Among thooo v
tlcsey of Washington
will take part In the meeting nre : 1
George L Miller. J. Sterllns Morton. R.
Pumas , i : P Stephens , C. A Keffcr , C.
Watrous. P. S Phoenix , Henry Mlcbels
S M nmerj , George Van Houtcn , C
Hurrloon , Prof CharlfB 12 Hosscv , II
Pcrnovv , Prof Lawrence Uruncr and Geor
K Kegecr.
Chief ( barucr ( 'illicit 11 o.
Charger , the head man of tbo Cheyer
Sioux tribe , who baa been hero for a nu
her of weeks , has been called home by n
son of sickness In his family. Ho resli
near Forest City. S D. . and Is very wealt ]
owning 500 head ot cattle nnd 200 bora
Before leaving he purchased a couple of n
wago.is. a n.ower and a double seated fa
> l > carriage in addition 10 a handso
I brown suit of clothes Itii cad of
i a h ho OPlllpd with porilllrd rheeks draw
nn a bank In Pierre. S II 1 IIP old limn I
said to IIHVP a bank account of K > 000. be
sblcM hnvlnic gpvpral thousand dollars loatie
out to stock nipii on HIP Slnux rcservatln
nnd nrrured on herds of rattle
llonel DIIIICIT In Sick.
Too much dancing In the cool night ai
nnd too many grnpis suit Coiups-a-Hutinlii
to the hospital Ho was very fond c
both and took both In too large ituantltlei
The old man Is one of the most enthuidastl
dancers In the Indian camp and ho Is on
of the most ravenous fruit eaters In tl
whole country. A basket of grapes at a Ml
glo sitting was not a circumstance , but
' the 1mm
C'omes-a-Running passes through
of thu doctors and gets well , he will cache
grapes.
Yesterday Cotnes-n-HunnliiK was takr
with ctampa and wait parted away to Hi
IlmcrRcncy hospital. Drs Campbell an
Strader undo an examination and pn
uoutierd It a easeof appendicitis , say In
that the Indian had his vermiform appendi
full of grape seeds , sent there by staying I
iho dancing Hug too long and then tntln
too many grapes. They talked knlfo for
tlmo and then concluded that they coul
clmso grape seeds out with a laxative. The
tried the remedy ami now Conica-a-llunnlii
Is on the road to iccovery.
lnMl Muhl ill the * ( irollllllN.
The " ' > rent rate- scored another suece1
last night In Bptto of the fact that the chill
ntmospheio had a tendency to minimise tl
nudlenco nt the Plaza concert. A gri ,
ninny of the people who had boon on tl
giomuls during the day went homo toe
after sundown and this prevented the cvei
Ing crowd from showing Its full strengt
It appeared about the fcamc as during tl
afternoon Instead of largely exceeding It , i
It would have done had II not been for tl
unusual volume of the early departures ,
was an exceptionally good night for tl
Midway attractions that had Inaldo pc
formnnces , but the gardens and other oil
ot-door rcsorta did not profit In the san
proportion.
lleirnliiK Concert.
The Omaha Concert band gave a very ci
Joy able promenade concert on the blulf tr.i
yisterday. It begun by serenading Cole
nel and Mrs. Hambleton at thu lllino
building , then playc-d a short program
front of the Nebraska building , another ne ,
the power house aim concluded the pcuoni
ance with a couple of bclcctlona at the ter
ice building.
Aotos < > r tin- i\iMisiiion. :
The Oklahoma Press association will a
Hvo In Omaha September JO. The par
il Include upwards of llfty newspaper im
The Department of Publicity nnd Pronv
tlon has let a contract for n quantity
Inrgo posters which will bo used to adve
tlfco the Pcaco Jubilee and the Klralfy sue
tacular production.
The Second Heghncnt band came dow
from Port Oiraha yesterday afternoon ni
rendered a vciy enjoyable concert progra
at the Administration Ach. 'Ihelr perforn
ance diew n peed crrwd and each numb
was warmly applauded.
Oregon has n ado a largo addition to I
exhibit In the Agricultural building by pu
ting In Bixty cases of salmon and oth <
canned fish The exhibit Is ai ranged In tl
foim of a pyramid and Is shown in ronnci
tlon with the other products of the state.
The comet band of the Genoa Indl :
school anhcd last night nnd the boys ;
onrp went into camp on Iho Indian cm
grcss grounds In the band arc some of tl
llnist musicians In the state. They arc o
Indiana and are all students ut the scluol.
C U. Wells , one of the wealthy sugar nt
coffee producers of Hawaii , arrived In tl
( ity ycMeidiy and will remain several day
the guest of John T. Clarke , assistant con
mlssloncr from the Sandwich Islands M
Wells Is enthusiastic over the exposition ai
sa\s that It far surpasses his expectations
scope and grandeur.
An accident has befallen the huge gla
churn In the Dairy building and It Is doub
fui If It will bo put In operation. U
constructed of plate glass and in putting
together all of the glass for tbo sides w :
broken. It was the intention to use th
churn and make butter In full viewof tl
visitors to the building.
Tbo Canadian exhibit In International hi
1ms received a large consignment of frei
fruit from Ontailo. It includes twcl'
varieties ot plums , twenty-five of grape
six of pears , a dozen of peaches and twen
of apples Commissioner Duncan says th
the fruit crop up In that country In ene
HMHIH this season and that It la of Iho be
quality.
The melons from Rockv Pord hove arrive
on the exposition grounds and have bei
Installed Intho big tent just south of tl
Gcoigia stale building , where the carvil
ai'cl distribution will begin at 8 o'clock th
morning and continue until the appetite
the crowd Is appeased. There are SCj.C1
of the melons and they wll ! be given o' '
during the entire day.
Manager Rosewater of the Department
Publicity and Promotion received a lett
jesterday from the North Star Press asm
clatl n of Minnesota which stated that tl
members of the association would visit tl
exposition September 15 As the organlz ;
tlou comprises all the editors of the sUi
outside of Minneapolis and St. Paul tl
paity will be nn extensive one. H wl
tuivcl In n special Pullman train nnd wl
ptobably spend two or three days on tl
grounds
The logs that will bo used In the log rol
Ing contest on the lagoon this afternoc
have arilved and will be transferred fro
the cars to the exposition giounds th
morning Six of the most expert legmen
the nutthvvest are also on the ground ai
the contest Is likely to be decidedly exc Itln
Hach contestant will endeavor to make h
competltois losn their balance and ut tl
pamo time retain his own equilibrium 11
man who stays on his feet longest will 1
declared the w Inner and there Is the mo
intense ilvnlry to win this honor.
Rev. A. R. Home , D I ) , editor of tl
National Educator of Allentown , Pa , and
member of the Pennsylvania tommiaslo :
was a vIsltor at the grounds y esterday Th
Is his flrst trip to Omaha In twenty-live yen
and bo expiesscd amazement at the progrci
that had been achieved during the qua :
ttr ot a century. Rev Homo will upci :
several days In the city and will then rctm
to assist In working up an attendance fi
Pennsylvania day Ho says that the membe
of the oommlFBion expect that from 1 000 '
2,000 Pennsvlvnnlans will come to the expc
sltlou to help celebrate their state day.
IMS' ! I IIIIS Till : 1IIJMOCH Vl'lf C\M !
( rodcnllnlM ( onuiillteo la Ncvail
( IHIcndiin { aiiMi'N a HiMt.
RENO. Nov. Sept. 8 A bombshell w
exploded In the democratic utato convcntk
when the credentials committee announce
i that about forty delegates were not 11
titled to scats. Mr. Ryan of the credentla
committee stated that bo had received le
ters fiom the state central commlttcemc
of Humboldt county stating there were t
democrats In Humboldt. The surprise wi
great when a bundle of Humboldt coun
proxies credentials were laid on the tab !
Manager J P. Dennis stated that he hi
also received a similar letter. General I
1 M. Clark demanded to see the credentla
of the Humboldt county delegates and ah
the letters claimed to have been receive
I by Messrs. Ryan and Dennis.
I At this Major Dennis eprang to his fc' '
and exclaimed : "Do you doubt my wor
' sir ? I do not allow my word to bo double
by nny goldbUR. "
Chairman Ryan left his seat and ai
proichcd General Clark , saying. "If ) c
presume to doubt my word wo will sett
It right here and now "
livery delegate In the hall was on h
feet In an Instant , but Chairman Webbi
finally succeeded In restoring order. Gei
eral Clark then eald that he had no Intci
tlon of Impugning anybody's veracity at
only demanded the proof of their assertion
vvlilh was the right of every delegate ;
th onvcni on
The silver jar'y iato convcn'ion effect )
Arc You Ran Down , Exhausted ?
TRY
SIR HENRY IRVING ,
The Kinliicnt Tr median.
I can cc'rmiiili tiitel inj te-tiinnny
o the \ Irtuos of \ in Mm Him. vv hie h I
f ' und uxc-cllont , anil uin well e ptnincod
e f its quality. HKNKY IRVING.
I U u ( (
Makes the
WeaR Strong.
Mariani NYim' hi1 * power to
lie brain , htrenjjth and ela ti-
il > to tinmuclt'f and rich-
110 to the blood. It soothe ? ,
strengthens and sustains the
ysti'in and lrai'0rt ) body and
brain For ovi'nuM'kt'd UHMI ,
dclifatt' wonu'ii , bit-Uly chil-
divii itorks Bonders.
To Ib > i > v\hi w II Klinllv vOIti (0 (
MAHIM , v. I'd V \ \ - ( i n , sin- I New
\nrk Ciiv will In -"ill In i bunk 11 n-
l lining | > , ills with emlniinnis nf
I.nil i ) < I nu i - - P n < c u lin ils ,
Ale btii li iis alul Inl i Minn niiilii.
All ill un.lil' . \ \ ,11 , SnlvHllUid s.
I'arls 41 Uoulovard lluussmatiii , London Sit Moitimer St Montnals " Hospital
a temporary organization rommltteiq
were appointed , after which the convention
took a recess until - o'clock.
The situation Ii not chanced on the
gubernatorial light , Sadler men being con
fident and the friends of Allen and LIUKII-
baugh not saving much but working haid
A. Cleveland Is still looked upon as n pos
sible dark horse
ROOSEVtLT HAS A WALKAWAY
SHIN lie- Will
Have ( liet iiiiM'iillnii I'nie-
UcMill ) Solid.
WASHINGTON" , Sept S Represcnlatlve
Qulgg of New "ioik sticnt some tlmo wltli
the president today , incidentally touching on
political conditions In New York btate Mr
tjulgg said afterward that there was nc
fuither doubt as to the nomination of Col
onel Roosevelt as the republican
candidate for governor Of the ' ' 71 votc-
In the convention , Colonel Roosevelt would
have over SOO , Mr. Qulgg Bald Under the
circumstances , Mr. Qulgg did not believe
the friends of Governoi Illnck would make
a serioiH Issue In the convention , but 11
the Issue was drawn , he said , the Illarl ,
strength would bo about 100 votemailc
up mainly of state ofllcials Mr Qulgg ex
pressed hope that tbrri > would be a re
view of Hoops lu Now York He said he
did not think congress would embaik on n
congrcbaloual Investigation of the conduct of
the war.
Repuscntatlvo Hepburn of Iowa saw
the president relative ( o n stop In Iowa
during the coming presidential trip west
The picsldent expressed a deslro to visit
the state , but F.ild his plans were not yet
matured It Is expected that bonu thing
definite on route. Unit ot ( tart and pin es
of visit will bo announce il In n day or two.
A delegation fiom noithwcsUrn Ohio saw
the piesidcnt as to fin toughing the Second
Ohio regiment , camped at Knoxv ille 1 ho
men aio anxious to get back home , and
while miibtering out is Inexpedient , It la
probable that they will be furloughed from
tlrao to tlmo to relieve the mraln of pie
traded camp life.
A call by Senator Hacon of Georgia led to
some eiucstlon as to his possible choice ) ns
the democratic member of the peace com-
mlaslon. The senator declined to discuss
the purpose of his call , except to say that
It did neil relate to the commissioners ! ! ) ) )
General Miles' expected return to Wash
ington tonight led to considerable conldor
talk as to what couiso would be adopted
iclatlve to the general's published cnti-
clsius. Olllclally , however , nothing IB said
on the subject , and apparently Iti Is not
under consideration. Seciclary Alger , who
expects to go west tonight , diel not call
duilng the early part of the day.
Adjutant General Corblu was with the
presleieiiti for a time Postmaster General
Kmory Smith , Acting Secretary Moore and
Acting Secietary Allen , Senator-elect Me -
Comas and Representatives Wanger of I'eiin
sylvanla and I.owe of Now York , wcio
among the other callers.
( ill i > llnc'li 1'urtj ii
IIJINSHURG , Wash , Sept 8 The joint
conference committee of the three pnile ,
democratic , populists and silver republican ,
whoso state conventions aie now In piogn
resumed Its session at fl .10 .1 m today Tin-
only conclusion yet reached Is tint tin
ticket Is to bo known as the people i pirn
and that democrats and silver repuMii i i- >
are each to hive a congressimn A motion
that the democrats are to have ono Judge
vvai adopted , but afterward reeonside re 1 ,
leaving the matter undecided
llnil of u I.olili St
MILAN , Mo , Sept. 8 ( Sper'al ' Telegram )
The democrats of this , the Slvth senatorial
district , at midnight last night nomlnitcd
n H Fields of Browning for Htato senator
The convention had been deadlocked for
twclvo days It first beg.in In thin cilv
and lasted ten days An adjournment was
taken and the matter icferre'd to the state
committee to name the candidate , but they
refused , nd last Monday the convention re
convened at Kirksvlllo and noinlnateel 1'IeMs
on the T05th ballot
Harmon ? Ite-Meirril In Murv Innil.
HALTIMORH , Set.t S The republican
central committee today elected t'nltcd
States Senator George I. . Wellington chaii-
man to succeed State Senator Norman 12
Scott , resigned There were but two votes
cast against Senator Wellington as a result
of a compromise recently leached between
the opposing factious of the republican
party In Maryland
CoiiKrcNNloiiiil N o in I n u tlo n K.
MOUNT PUASANT. : Mich . sept s The
democratic , union tllver ami populist con
ventions for nominating a congressman lor
, the nievcnth district massed and nominated
Ur. A. W. McboK popullbt , of GrccnvlHe.
lte\ . liiiiliiii-l | < , oe VV i-sl.
Rev Archlnamlvltc Raphael , the special
representative of the Orthodox Russian
church in America , who has been visiting
Omaha to look affer the Russians and Sy
rians In this city , leaves today on his tour
of Inspection for the church In thin country.
Mr. Raphael has his heaibiu.irturs lu Now
York but travels about periodically to all
the settlements of members of the church.
He has been greatly pleased w it'll bis pres
ent visit , not only In finding the conditions
of his people Mtlsfnctory. but also In the
opportunity offered to take In thu exposi
tion , which has In him an enthusiastic ad
mirer At the exposition he met nn old
friend In Mr. Denyakar of the Streets ot
Ail Nation * , who epcaku the same language
and has entertained the visiting blihop ,
Ollllllill I'loneer lie-nil.
Mr. James Murray died In Vleksburg.
Miss , Aug 30 Hu was well known here ,
having been largely IntcreRtcil in Omaha
property. He was aged & . ' years
lilfiilil ) of I InMllrhle. .
The Identity of the On nun who i .1 nniit'e I
Bui i'lo \ \ e lue lut nfernoon a' 8' I Nor h
fauteen'b street was discovered jesurday
POISON
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Primary Pi nduy or Tertiary
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Cured in 15 to 35 Days.
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A cm cnn be treated nt b itne f > r ? nma
prh e link1 Bitiio Mitiantt If > nl
lire fe-r to c inn- lure we will rin'n t
to p.iy i.iilu.id Cure and hole 1 bills ,
and no chu c If we fall to cure.
IP YOU HAVE
takei mercury. Imlliln pnta'li and stMl
hnv e TI I < in I | 11 in M n u P iirlii's
In mouth Si le 'Him t I iinplrs , tr -
per c nl in d t- | is i 1 I'M e n IIMV i irt
of the liciilj Hair or 1 vebrows falling
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nnd chilUnge Hie vveild for a cave wo
cannot emo ' 1 Ills clNe ise has nlvvays
IM 111 id llir skill of the most imlnent
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Ulcers , Diabetes HrlK'it ' IJIsi no cured
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C u il ihi n il it f r. \ I In is
lir.llMI Mill I IKK II - - MiiiuiKer ,
" . . / > 69th Year
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* tr Aittxmix.il e tn 11 c niliiill lo t utirii fuIlrtfiM
fur VVmut'ii ( ' tn < * i > . n Itui.ti i.ulie itt l tar rululott
ml.ltM. . I. > litLUItli. A H . Ir. . . J.rk.o.m , , ll"
( olle > . nml ( onm-rv alory ,
for Imill M. Mi'Ale'o , Mtt.
loin the chUf of police of Kt Joseph MM
, \ho riporiid that the de < cenbed s name W.IH
I.ultz and that ho left n wife In M
losepb Ills wife la unable to hear tin
out of the funeral and the body will !
nterred at Iho expense of the county 1 h.
roronei s Jury returned n veidlrt of eulriT <
Vlcl \ in > liel Iciu.
The Sanitary Aid into , l-atlon will i-pc-nr
ho day nt the Thurxton '
Itlllcb' arnifr > In
> c lng upr n parinentu Intended for Hie n-e
if Nebraska soldlenoinen lute rented m
ho undertaking will be present at u a in
I'mllu * ( .nlf Trniili ) .
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un , twleo vvlmii r and | ' | HMIH linliler nf
lie Koveruors e up , win beaten dxl ev In
li > ( Irnt ' roiiinl for tinirnph > ii | > i - < I i"
, lm c'luitilflil-Tiy lor. * ne IUilch.il tu i
I inn MIHH Jeilinnv e'lrpintir li id i .
iiiibli * In wliHilin ; fr nu Minn Mnik" t
Uilintl b > four III' ' nml Ihrii In pi i\ ml
Mil irenl Mm ( . 'hiilllelel Taylor > 5rtlurl \
n > rntnK In Hie rtinel ruund
Tin' mixed foun > iiine Imtulle IP i '
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