'I Til 12 OIK AH A I3AJLT UKKi Til TUSH A V, (K'TOHEIJ If, 1!)U0. TIMELY IIITTlXi; WINS OUT Io:lon Oalbats tha Quakers, but Lotaa tha Qani'j Just the Samo. ERRORS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR RESULTS Sim en liinltiics HihiiirIi Wet GrotimU KlMltllT II Impossible III I'lll)' til liltlicr tin- toil Villi, or Hi iiiiUI) ii ,1'urli. Philadelphia, o-t. io.i'htiaariphi defeated lloston this afternoon ly timely hit tint;. The weather wis cold anji dis agreeable. Attendance. 1.50. Scori!: I'llll.ADKIJ'Ill.t. I IKUTON II II A i: It l!.f) K tt T .mm. If. 0 0 1 1 Ollnrrv, If .. 0 0 : 0 0 i .iK.". if... I 1 I 0 V t-di,', n. . 0 I 2 3 1 I . k. rf .110 0" iVIII"-. Sh 0 0 I 1 I 'i ! lb. . 6 1 S 0 0Tnney. it), till" A', fu I'd. r. I 0 2 2 OMahl, tt.-. 1 I i 0 u tt . i n. !b I I 1 M it) ..list ' I". int., 1h .113 1 0 i.itrr. cf .. 4 I I 1 c'ri.ri. .0039 I c ark. o . " 1 I 4 0 Ortli. 0 1 1 I OIx-wls, p.... 0 0 2 4 " Tututa .. S ? ii U 1 T..ili .2 ' :i ' 1 I'll,' i.V'i'hU .. lillS'Otl . . .. Kerned runs: Tbi-e-l.aHe hii: I.r-t in I n...s. l I o ii : ii m n oooniouu o z linladolphio, 1. Hilton. 1 tmlmi. Home r.in. litok phii.HiMii iii i. . H' 'tti t H'n "N tiiuwn Tlmrtmi. Ortli Ii' iili tOuy C'r i . lo Hu an in I'hlles First busy on cm on Philadelphia, I, Huston, 1. first bu in hull' off Lewis :, off O. Ui. 1. HI by inteli-d bull Hj t.owii I. Struck nut: Iiy I. win, t, hy orlh. I Time: 1.15. I'm P" Hurst. li) iDKl.YN. o. ( M New York-Drunk-1 Vli nam" postponed- wet gro'in.ls. MIllllllllIK of b" Teillll. Pln'ed Won. IOit. I'.C ,lf.l .5(1 . Ur.o'lvn .... Tin 1 in k ... Pl.l' nlolpleln IIO I. ill ( i. ig Hi I... 'Ii ... ('in. lumttl ... Now Yiirk .., i::l 11 H hi CI lS M .1.14 in; IT. 137 t:is 1 .7 IS,i f.3 n 70 7! 75 -r. 77 450 . r,r, : 4J1 I DULL DAY AT MORRIS PARK Suiull Crimil or 'I'M i) iiluilMilid DI.s appoltit.'il l)j Ovcrdiroiv i( I'm utiles.. NHW yoilK. Hit I'l.-lt wns fob! and Id. .ik ut Murrlii park today nnl thort Win llttl. In tlii! r;i( 'iik t. enliven matters. Nut mor- ttiia.ii J.Ojii pTtoiri tVoi' in .illcnd.'i'tc uul tin- truk win I"W mid Imbllng. Only oii. fixture wan dc-ldt-d, t tic MoOrathlunn luki"). with millng ouiiiIUIuph, mill nn' four fucixl tliii HtiirtiT MIrm llnroviT Witu a Ii'it inMiriti'. pl.iv ! iiiiwn from i ui 1 to evil iiiunov, but it(H..ni.l .lir wrfH Ikth u! th- ml S'l.iw i iii I (I not u.l b'.r Into lr trlil.- at ilio Htnrt itml but thrw or four li'iiKtbi. wliu-li Him tun iinn-b to ni'ik uii wIumi hIii koi ilnwn to riiollig. dieuil was .IT f liiii j hI li f.ilrly r' olliHl in th" "ms "'"I won r!iverly liv ii lenic'li nnJ a liiilf Ktnnko ki-pt up to tin. IimuI of the tivt h. hit tli.i sioppcil limlly nuil wii.m n bud ihlnl i 'iir.ii i nrli1 won tin- llith. n.tn Inr mi lb'" wtr.it. h wlmii Hrtlpuih Htoppfil urn! Hrlnk look Hi" last mi'iit. bi'atlnu At-: fiiU" ,i liitijib aftor a hard drlv-. Hum miirlis: Kl't nur. Htfi'iilni'hnsi-, about two mlVa m-ll'iiK. 'rumor. MJ ii". tjr'tn. 2 to 1, wnii; CI i.,rni.r Iitnll. I.VI iHurri, I j tu I uml i to 1. ii.Mnml. Ilnby Illlt. IM (Imytotn. S t- 5, third. Tlmr. l oj. fiwaWsn. i'uptulii ricr n.nl uml Mull HimpKon nlfo run. floi'otid r.ioi. hIx furlmiKB. Clnr"y Ili'rr rmn. 121 iHtitlmiitn. 1.3 to R. won; Lady H' horr, 12'i (Hnrnp). :t to I and nvrn second ; C. Mirrov. tin (i) Column. 6 to , third. Time: 1 !,'. Mldsiimim r. Ht. Flim.in ui'd lilurnoy file it.' also ran. Third rai'. McUmthlana stnkoH. woven fiir'onnii. .iidllni;- nriad. IN I Medio). 3 to 1. win; M!wi Ilaiiovor. bV) (Shawl, even and 1 to X Koeond; Htnok.v b (( ) Connor', t to I third. Tlmo. 1 ..'.. I lor I-iidynlilp also ran- Fourth rnro, sovon fiirlonKt, sollltiR: lloll Inic ltoor. 112 (11. Wlllliimii, 1 to 1. won; Thn Golden I'llneo. 102 (Hurns). 12 to 1 ntnl 5 lo 1, second: Kllllonulro, lf," (llonryi. to 1, third. Tim." I .!!.. Qui en Curnlval. l.atnhkln, (llnkl. Italloon. fi'titrv Martaret llofrnian. Kr.ink Mull. I'lnlerlrh. About, I'll 'mi, 1'nvton and linhot kIco ran Fifth raee. ono mil.-- Cirb inrlo 113 IMr. Clio), f, to 2 won. liidpnth. 12Ti (Tl'iirvi 4 to fi and out. Htvnm, lroipiols Hello, 117 (O'Connor). 1 lo 1, th'rd. Time- Ml'. fltxill nro ono mile and a Sixteenth: Ilrlfik. 10.1 (O'Connnri. I t 1. won. A'k... 109 (MoCuoV 5 to 2 and even, seioivl, Oteft. P1 I8lrw), I to I. third Tlrn 1.49. Hul ford. Tim (lalney. TouhIoii and Lucky Hlrd al.so ran. ltPNiilti lit St. I.nnl. HT. l.OIMM, net. 10. Knvurllfri, n-eond rholcoM and outNlilnni Hplit tho i urd even' lit Klnloeh tiurk to-la1' The prusTatn wai an oxeolb-nt ono .ind drnw ii hie erowd. tin--wlthHtandlnu the rh.lly ntmosphere. Truck Kood. Humtmirles' Ftrat rare. Iivo and a half furlonni. purH. I-voar-oldn: lilo. '"I 'Muyi 9 to S, woir Klin? ltalne. 10 ( Ha l ilntfori, S to S, ("ocon!; Plnfl, 101 ('iMorstrundi. 5 to 1, third. Time- 1:"S Puke Ahull. Kohodulo. Muliii'i und P'ruto'd D.i'iurhtor ii'sn run Sooond rnro, llv.' and a h.i'f furlonH purne: Frank Hell. Ill ( D.milnli'k). t to 1 win, Unih'ot. Irtl K'oSurni. II to D, m'o otnl, fln'd d'Or. H'7 iW.'il lircrumll. 'I to ,ri third. Tlmo: I 'i(. riitrnohw alo rnn. Third raee. lelllne. one mile Ht Worn! lot iIoni'nli'ki ' to 1. won. Jm-k Adlp. 101 ()..)... rimmi 3 to 1 "erolid; Mddl."onie. 101 fCochran). .1 to 1. third. Time; 1:1.. Tom (llltliore. Klitht Itel'i 'I'll It'nl mid lO'iHtoln iiIpo ran. Annlo i)lilll"!.l win rut down. Fourth rai'o. on" inllo and a nirter ovo llvo hurdlei: rnlvnrvitv. 132 d'ortor). 2'J, to t "'on; ilumi'i. rr? (t.r irii). in to i, m. uml Wlt'lo 1'rlre. ir. iH.lteri. I'l to 1. Ihlrd Tlmo: 2-hiu,. inddlor III alo ran. Wry I .it'll t Val'd and linn, l.nlt. tor foil. Fifth race, pelltni: one inMe and nn Plthth- John ll.iker '.' ilioinlntelo. 9 to 2 won; llnvlland. M (K. Mat'- wV 7 lo 1, Hoinind; Ida l.ivl'ord 1" i.l Waldo), 3 lo 1, third Time: I'M l'ana IIhitv ulo run. Sixth nw piirwo, hIx furlomiH: Bvnv 107 (Hohortnoni, 2 to 1. won: Mnter Mi-I ir, 111 (Itailintor). ti to 1. n'oon l. PliiThl" 1M (Wnblerstrand). IS to 1 tlir.i Tlm 1 144. Follv Hard I.ovIiit Cup lluiiKarlan and W. J. llaker nlm ran. HorurN (in IIovtii In Sleeplrolimo, CIIICAOO. (let. II) Two hot ne---Frond and Lord Che'to'Oo'.i -'.M In ib- "tee; i... ohno todnv Ht M i''"ti nn.) "" . rider of Lord Cheatertl.'id. belnt? bnd'y br lUml bv bo'ni; tr'inr'liil nn n othe li.irrH In the rare. Snmniitr' : Flint rare, llvo firloiiKH: ("!uoiiwork, IP TIIK HK;I!T I UIMJ. A Ximv Catarrh Curt, Which I" pldly CtiiuliiK (o the I'roul. ltn For Hovoral yoari, Kucalyptol, Oimlcol mid Ilydraatiii lmvu boen i.t.nlzfd na btandanl nmodieii (or cutnrrhal troubloB, but they have, aluaya bo u kImii hrpara my und only very rccmtl, an iukimiI' ua ihom Imi succoedrd In comb ui in; ilum, lowo.lior vith other aiitliopibs Ini i a pU-usnnt, f feitlvo tablet. liruci;ijiH sflll I ho remedy under the niinm of Stuart's Catnrih Tabids and It ban met wit Ii rtmurkablo sui-ceus lu tho euro of iiHRnl catnr.h, bruneblnl uti I ihrat ru'unh and in catarrh of tho Btoaiavh Mr. F. N. Hcnlun, whoso siddrieB ib care of cinik llotiHe. Troy. N. Y.. suys: Whon I iiir. up agiitnai anything that Is good 1 l.kr. to tell people i f It. 1 uuvc been tr. ublcd with rniarrh inoro rr bus for sumo tine, l.nst winter more ban ncr. T.iod rurrul no-culled euros, but 1.J not Rit uny benrflt from thorn. About six wo ks up.' I bought u SO con' box of H nurt i Cnuiirh Tablets and I atn glad to s.iy t h n t C ' lnvo done Mretido'B for me nd 1 do not hcHltatu to lot all my frlfudu Kiuw thai Stu.irt'H Catarrh Tablets uro tho right tiling. Mr. dec). J. C.isnnnva of Hotel Orlfton, Wmt Slh Htnel. New York City, wrt's: I hnvo rominenced us tn? snuff Ctnrrh InblelM nnd alrcndy they luve nivon mo Ix'ttrr results than any caurrrh cure I hilto eer tiled A leading physltlan of I'lttuburg ndvises tho use of Stuart's Cntnrrrh Tablou lu preference to any other treatment fur catarrh of the head, thrnnt or sionuch. Ho claims they are lur suprrtT to li.hl ers. salves, lotions tr prwrter, and are n.uch mere convenient and pleiunt to take and nre so harmless that llttla children (nkr them with hearth, us they contain uo pp cle, cocaine rr unv polfinu drm. All druRglsts sell Huart" Catarrh Tab loin at SO cents for full sired pa Vaxn am th-y nre prsbably lh aafrst and m Ht re liable cure lor any form of catarrh. Cnrl.y, 1", il'jii'ei. c iu l hii'imd. Kriinwrcaih ir, . Martlm, to .', tiiinl Time. l.oi. Kp, Ailei.o Abbott Fonn, Ida V, Mary Moor', l air Oltt. Nlbbler and l.udy Fort mo Tel ler al.o rnn Second rnro. ono mile and nn eighth' Molo, l"t' (I)iiiffi, 6 lo i, won. Hill H.tr-r.-it. 9' Itiinmp)). 4 to I, feiond, Hberhnrt. 109 (D'-v. . o to I. third 'Jlme: I ...2-0 .N'uttle Itetfent, llitnfsh unit llxpul'.cd also ran. 'Ihird rare, steepleihiiro, nhort roortie Ci.riuiatun, I4k (llmistoiii, .' to 2, won, Whir N.xl. UI i Kgf r..n i. 1 to 1, secoiu, Nb hola. li ti. Il'ii M to I. (bird. I itu : 3 l Mll. r Uiifi'.ap atul M ri h.o alio rni. Halo ltob.ru and Mull I'.ar milled up. Fi ml and 1.. rd r'hi-ntor.'b Id tell. K irth r . ci..- m An l "unity yard: PremrS'ir. 107 (J Martini, I to 1, won; Ills. Hi. ..I. ... imiiui . .. id .o 2, nccotio, M.. e tlrmvi', 1 J i i Knmh'i. cl'n. lb rd. TIM. I '.'.. Mill.. cult- and Van Huorcbcke ali Tan. i Kth raro nvit and a Jmlf fiirlottui fl Ink, It" iDilpe"), 9 to 6, won; Koliff , '! ' Villi 1."i to 1, "I Oil), I I" ltamra. 103 (Tally), to 1, third. T.iiil'. 1 -.. , . ..ir. Aii'i - liini, vj i.i. i r baik 'lundy M.tn Benox Olorl.i. Itr. ictn St. KJim, ltowlund l'rlnce und Wall nltio . .i K.xth rnc, rttp mile and n nlxlecnth. "li.og. 'it...or. HI (J. Martin), 3 to i w .n lln'ii'.f, !! iH.insotni, iV) ui 1, Hi'iotni; Ato W i H.i. Ii.in.tu i. to 1. th.rd. Tltnu. 1 r 2-fi Did t-'ltclf. Mtlic P.'Utr. HrnnliT Tl.o ,ip nn. i.Mitr -ih l.irkir. Hi'' l'rnthor. Ii frlider II II,. I Mike, JO" Shelby, Hid I'li.'t und ',tta."tri ( h also tan. four racf'sTt "Lexington All bill (lie '.ills Trut, Wbli'li MnuiRi'r A Iiik, Arc Till, en In .MrnlKht llrHlx, LKXlNOT'iN, Ky. Oct. 10. -The weather wan cool ami plfti'-HUt toilay and a ..o crowd sar the thick. Ths Iraek wjh In thnt-rl;t Fh.i". but tin' c'asH of hoie, Unit Maitcl !ld i oi ihow mm h nic;d. Th caid had four events. Inciudini; the un l.iilsh'.l I' 18 tri I. wh.ih was laid over s t.-r.li.y u.'t-r two hentH each had been won by Slr.i'iKiT und Wntibun and ono by Mol i Thise heat winners appeareil (or the wnf . tu.lay fc i I th Hint brut win Won by Mmn In -M l3!. 'A a il. .in accond and Strung r third Pit Stranger went out and atil fuat thri.uh tho stretch und won the ie i i. i. lid tho r.ice III '.'ll.i'ir. With HpU'd t i ;ure. i tH paco was raslly won In straight h.'i ht Will I-ovbtirn. i he 1-ntirky stakes, JZ.nei), rnr 3-ycar-ild tri.tliri. was uIko ii etralgh' h'.it af fair nnd wns won by K'nmi winter, the fay Jiuichiirof Direi mm. Th. 2:24 trot wae a if 11 1 to f.'rlto, who won i li plea.-!!. The litit h -af WU8 p.ll'e I r to keep trom distant-Inn Fred C, who Wat left behind In u brcuk. Summaries. 2:03 pace. Il.ld" V ill Ij vlnirn hlk. h . 1V Wilton (Car i.v'itori l 1 3 3 4 ll8 (IS B.dney Pointer, b. h. IK t'y) 2 N o II. hr. h (MeLauuli lnv 7 Flirt, blk n.. ilb-nnlcki 3 bid. eh i. (Uenuoi Mu!i r M'.ucoWd- 1 r. h (McMalnn)..ri Aruettn. ch. h. (D. WINon) 0 Time- 2.1DV 2.U. 8.101,. The k -ii Mit ky Btahca. a-yoar-old trottero, purse J'J.ijoo: i:m i t W ntrr. b. f.. by Directum (Jle l.uuirh'ln) I.ftdv Thlb, blk. t. (Ileal) l.nio It. co. b. c. dvirbyi Time: 2:17V,. M3'i. 2:' i l.i.n, tr"iilni, purse J50A: Crlto, b. h . by Fulmont (Fletnlnif). ! ri i", n. ir. istctinrvey i Lord I.inton. en b (Ft wrt Time; n.pj i!:itii,. j;ii, 2:1S Itot. ptitue il.OR) (flvu heats yester day): SlrntiBor, Ii. r., by lint-toll V. Ilkos (Kvaiia) 1 1 Wniibun, r. k. (Curtis).... 3 Molo, l. v (Pelllnjer).... 1 Millard S.um.Ier.", b. (;. 0 U (Merrllloldi 4 4 ro Mladii. Ii. m. (Mlddloion). . ti Newton A, br it. Ander son i 5 I (In Ciold I .ncc, br. (Thorn- ai ds Time: 2:13'i. 2:1IM., 2:15V-. 2.1SU 2:10. 2.llj. S:lf5. I'rennrc fur Tent (Jimiio. IOWA CITY. It.. Del 10 (Snerlal.)-In tho p.nmo with Simpon colleKe the comlni i riouv tne toot Dan team win nave im llrst real to.it The icul: will 'ljere'oi-'j be watched wllh Rn-at IntTest Th" la:co scnrcn miido In the two iirimos alrenclv played can . arcely be taken as u truo crlterl'jn of the real strength of the t-!itn Tho l'ppor inwa and tho State Normal tin wire urptl."lni:lv wtiik and were .o because thov hd b'oii In Iralnlnit but .1 short time b.-foio thi-y mnt Iowa It i an hcnrcelv be raid that Iowa a de fense hasi beoo tcs ed this yi nr. That no score has been made afininst the team tH't year inny bo duo to tho fad mat tin oiipolnjr team peldom Iihs been In (ihi. r.lnn of the ball Tin- two name:) played hero have 'onrlst.'-d Inriii-ly of offcn'lve work on the part of tho Inwa 'ca n. Next Fi'ldiy tq iienic will be tested poshlblv to tho limit. Conch Co'dren of t-'impon ha" b.-cii cdiicuU-d tn tho Pi in sylvdtna t:i ' 1 at.l the cuntet Frldny w'll Pe a siruSK'o bi'tw-n-n tennis well ucipialnte.1 with tlu: stylo of pluy ll.elr oppiuionta will employ. (".hiikIih; Aloe I ill Lincoln. LINCOLN. Oct. io (Hiio-Inl Teh itrim.) Tho runnli.v of Hed liMnv-nd, uw-d bv H.v Vlrwln of I'tba. Neb., was the fe.it.i o of the r.i.-ei today .f the Cap tol el'v CoursliiK club. Units wore e.itro fr oil Nebraska. Si ulh lhikotii, .Minnesota, ("ail tnriila, ItiincH and Missouri a' .1 In all events Hed Diamond was vletur.iniH. Thu meot will close tomorrow. Followlnc Is the suminivy of today' J llllie .'ilcart,t beat Hummer, 5 to I: MDHs-ln-P ack beat Hen Holt. 4 to 0; Alice Oniy lit at Hlue Princoss, 4 tn 0. Moulded Hold belt Hld 'lo Dot lo. I 'o 11, l.ndv Ulluii-re boat rltoneli'n. S to 4. Nodlro heat fle'ncr Floux 7 to 4; Jim lt'ver bent Holhimv, .'I to I; Hed Diamond b at Wild Out, 7 to 0. Puppv slates resulted as follows: Om-Pu beat Prlneeis flrcet dvn-. 3 to 0: Arr a bout .Maul'iilo. 4 to 2; I'snnv Orell neat draco (Ireenwiod. 4Vj to 3; Frank tlrctn bent Lochlr.var. 12 to S. Taylor Prnlm-H AiiiitIciiii Coif. NHW YoltK. Oct 10.-J. II. Tay'or. who w:im vcentlv defeated for. the otien chain plonshlo bv llarrv Vnrdon on the Wlieaton I'olf links! sa'Vd this nfteruoon on the Teutonic. Tavlor Is uolni; linm to take part In tho UM-Sirrey tournament. He fnre n.i.lliin h-. sn'd h had found the rni' stiiii'hir' h'cli -r here than ho had expected nnd expected to return In the near future Mnrrliiei Willi lit Clircl'ers. FOt'TII HDl'N CITY, Nrb . Oct li-(Spe. ltil.i-.l 11. MoriN-ey of Ibis city, t-'. iT i'li check.!' p'nyir of northeiit'e-n N brii'ilta, and W M Flowers of I'hevente IVjii.. p'ayed a series of ctRhteen ifimei of el'ec'-ers visterlay The result 'Mi: Mnrrlssev wop, 7. I'l- wer i, won, I; dr us. 7 These wire the s'mnne't pirnin ever played by (myope against MorrNfey. Cootliiill lcii'ls In llrlcr. At Phllad i hl'irnlverslty of Pennsyl vanln 3. : Dlckti'sop tol'ece, 0. At Prlnc-i ni N. J. Prluccon, 20; I'cnn sylvat.l.i collcire, 0. At New llasen. Conn. Yale. CO; Hates colleye. 0. At Cunibrldpe Cotebrldne S, Amherst 0. Inilttiie Chii'tPiiucs 1.''1iivii-ii. Ct FVFI.AND n. (let. l - K'd I.Bv'itne fnrie. r Mifht iio'nht cham.i'on has .'eel d tn . h:"eiwe '' 1 tn.r-n In e- i -i If I pui'iiib, In ih'ciiuii, Mci! vurn hns ox-pres-ed n svllllnti.ens to meet Lavlpne In tho rlnij. Cntli.iltu Yoiiiiv 'ion's liiMlltiilo, PRNVISn. Colo . 'int. U. "Hie n.C'.iniil eon'erence of the Oathnlo Yoon' Men's lrltnto. In oslon here, elected those offer" todny: Pu'wrao president. F J. Klerle of Htt Frepclsco: eonreine eliolaln. A-chMi-bn n' ii.i'i..i"f in ; flrt (in-'renie '. t president. P. J Cei'ips of Carhon'nle Pa ; r.eeond supreme vice pros'. lent. .1 F Anken )aiur nf cin"(i''tl; sir'oini" soeretarv. J. M 0"p--len of Poenoke Vn supreme treas urer, P, J. Cs"snln "f Plttsh'irg. A T. Rt. Pure of A'nmedn. Cnl , wn chosen ilo1sr.tt to the meeting of the Fed. rrrl'-n of C .bo'le foc'etl i I" V w York on flmiikfiKlvlnp da-- The nitlnnn inc-t- lnB have been seni'iil bereto'ore, but the. coiisllt'i'ien n-np n-o"d,il today so Ihul thn me-tluKs will I' bl-ei.nlal. lot eioeut. of (loon ii '..m-N ((.. l. At New YnrkArrveil-K,ilserln Mn'U Tner.(i, from Hrcncn; Weti-in'nd I on Antwerp; S' 'tr of Nobris'in '"'in r'l" u . i ... rtri.l 1 Ami Iam... i . . i , - , ri ,. , 1 t iven.onl New y,iu fni c n.hi?, ..V.1 VI tora fur Mtiiscire.i; Teut'iilo. f u- Liv. .rui'ii riii.n'- Koutbvnrk, fn- A'twerp V l 8'iuIhumiiton-Arrlvo.l Si l.nuU fr.. V..... A- u - IU At IJvornonl Arrived Lake Burertor fr.."i Mortr'al;. O -, ' ic i r m Ni w Yot1' Ss'le.l- MaVtlc for Queen t un and Now Vnrk: lie'ucnlHiid, for iniemistown aid I'hllndelphla. Ki 8"UthHinptnn- flil'ed Allef from l)r -n n. for Cherbourg and New York. At Hong Koni?-Arrlve I Previotis'y. from V'ciorla. vh Yokoh ima At Queenstown -Htil'ed-I.nke Meean'le, fruin Liverpool, for Q .oboe and Montreal; Kuxnnla fmm Llverpon'. for noston. At dlasgo'v -Arrived -cibtrlan. from PM! aee'phbi. via Bt J' h s At Pi'ioprf Arrived -Spuarndam, from rew v -rw -nr ttnternrn. At II 'Ht-r Arrlvel-l!lhrnlnn, frm cr -gaw Hoiien nw iingianii, ror Queens ti w'i und Llvtrpool, ' T Knlitht. t Ii. 1. w..o Ida. RICHARDS OX WOOL MARKET Wyoming Governor Places tho Situation in a Truo Light. STATEMENTS IN FUSION PAPERS SHOWN UP Prenciil llriiiiuid fur Wool In Dull llc t ii line lhrri- Ih I'linslblr Cliioiri' of llrjnn fill ii lllected nnd .! li li ii fin-1 ti r r in Hold llncU. CIIBYKNN'K, Wyo., Oct. 10. (Special. ) A scsrehead n-tlcle pre MrtluK all aorts cf disaster to tho wool and sheep Industry rf WyouilliK, which nppcartd In a I) n.er dally ppur today, cnuius much nmus ment among Wyoming men who uro cnnnsed In Iheso IndtiBtrlcs. Governor Ulohards, who Is one nf tho Inrse sheep owncr3 of tho state, when shown the nrllclu said of It: Tho whole thine Is rldlcjlous nnd silly, but It Is not new. We hi aril the same story fojr ytars njo from the democratic nratorrf who iittiiuped the ctnle then for HfjHU. Thv told is that the wool biMlnn whs in the hand" of th" wool trust and tlur If Mi Kinley was olor te.1 the wholo wool In dustry would bo wiped out of existence in WvimiliiK 'I ho wool clip of Wyoming for this year rttnoiiiited to nVcut 3&.nin,(ii.O potituls. Of this amount there Is not at the present llm 2,0.)0.0uu po.mds held in the state. At ( ni l"T wo lme about l,oji,' pound, at Doutr'as there are about SSo"" pouniW, tic to Is H'fi.vely anv at linwlliix. Lander and nth t onl centers. Of course th'-t'o b ii isldernhle In the liatili of comnl'-.non mop How much It Is Impossible tn say it erf ;i Inly not u 'arm. tn rcentaKii of thf Mtire c'lp Th sates thof Imvo benp mad 'h's year havo been hi rkre ranrln fr""1 1l to 17 eontM per pound. At prerent lb" .' Tti.tnl f ir vn.l N .'til end for this t-.i-soii: In the '.tee of th" election and a p.-s-ilb'o chance of ltry.li) belliK elected th niant. fuel ui'om are buv'ni; from liitnd i r. tn i ih a 1 or.ly what thf.v must use fro n i" ti. .lit In 1MU. wh"o tinb-r the Me Klrley bill wool was selllnK for 18 cents a pni ml tie inaniifnct ui-N. not antlelrsint Harrison's rtefe.it. buntht as usual W'liri c'i velstid'M ebcllen f. lowed 2nd Mis Wil son blfl itot In lt neadlv work vmioI w n' lown to 5 und (3 coma a pound und the manufacturer who wcl'.- stool. -d .ip on word loHt hcn'-llv a id miny of them wsre b.inkriipl. While th" clwineeH Hro wry re ni'te or llrtjus uhtm .et the inan.tfHi t'lrers are I. V ie no i hunrei and If Rrtae ihnnld be p'eeteel they nre not jtoInK to h -a'li he f.irid Into 'isnkr.'Mtc" bv the fab in prlc-"j t.-iol wh'ih wo'il.I uiot'itably fullow nrvc.n'H e'etlon. As to pnerB of gheop the governor Maid: Yesioi-.i-ij i Ik ioii,,nii In wh.-h I am Interested moI.I IS.oii) Iambs a prlee.i rnntr Inr from S3 to i per heal fader th W7!ou bill u little over To.ir yenr.s uir we - I 'mm ".o 'n 7". a h" i I ft r l-unbs lluHnit the present vonr wo hi'-e sold i"-r l'l-H bead of ews ut 4 per he.nl. l.'niler tho Wilson li'P tin- num.- c'.i. s of lio ;t r.'i'.'ht 'rim 1 to I' '.i r h-.vl Wo sn S cents a pound for our elln under thr Wil son bill, 'l h s year we sold our wool for 16 ci nts a poui.d. Th" rv of a ferrot torlproclty ttentv l tioifense. I'nder the provisions nf the Dliuilct bill poruilitlnic reelprneliy (i.-atie tu be ii"S"t!nt-tl .m l siibmitted to conitres fr rt'"oit1-n a treat v was niEotln'o) Inst year with the Argentine republic which I'out.-inpl.ited a ioou. t'.im of iii pur "llt In ih- J 1 1 levied upon i it 'op, won', mitto'i and h'd'-s Imoorted Into tho l'n"e' fc'tnlea from Arccntlna. I'nder the prompt und otK-rv ''Ii oi.-cllinn of i-tii,tors from wool prodjclni; suto.4. under the luadershlo of Si tiuior Warren of Wtomln. the treaty vaa defoateil In the coinmltteo on com inerce. to tvh'rh It was re'err"d nnd 1' died under tho c'kuso It lontalne l wh'-h l.rov'iled Ihst unless approved by th r"tmtf within six irninihs from the tlmu It wn nec 'lated It fnl'ed bv llmltntlon. An Incident ecrurred at a democratic mocilntt at Ilnffalo Inst week which Illus trates the democratic sttempts at nils representation on tho wool question, flen eial John Charles Thompson, democratic candidate for cem?i'ff.s, snld In a speech: "There is no real prosperity In the wool business You can't wet morn than H cents n pound for your wool." Ho wns Interrupted by i Johnron county shiepm.m, who stool up and said: "General, you nre mistaken. I sold my v.ool today for 14 cents a pound. If you wnnt the wool men to votn for you you must get nearer tho truth In your state ments." SERVES NOTICE ON EDITOR IMiwir.ls Mux Mi on- Why lie Mionlil o( He Held for ( u (eio pt. I.EAI). S. I)., Oct. 10.(Spcclnl Tele Krnm.) T. I). Kdwards, editor of the Lend Tilbuno, baa had a notice nervt.il on him to nppenr hcfnro the ccurt tomerrcw at 2 p. in. to show cniiso why he should not bo held for contempt of court. Tho attorneys of tho men ac cused of ptrjury, now In Jail at Dcndwood, came before Juduo Moore yesterday nsklni; that tho bond cf each ho icdui'Ld from $5,000 to JS00. T. I). El wards made an edltotlul comment oil the mutter which was taken up by Jud;u Moore as an Insult to tho court. Last slimmer Judso Moore fined Kdwards J100 for contempt of court. It Is stated that there has bren 111 feeling of long standing between Moore nnd Edwards, that Moore owes Udwnrds a sum of money on an old note, which, according to report, he hns refused to pay. Admissions to llnr. PIERRE, S. D., Oct. 10. (Special Tele gram.) Tho supreme ciurt hns pinned Theerlero Lnndmann of Keotland, Itilph W. Reynolds of Belby, Albert E. Rh do of Slr.ux Falls nnd Shrrman J. Lucas of lime steel, who recently took tho examination for admission to tho bar. .Miner Killed Nenr Cuslrr. CUSTER. S. I)., Oct. 10. (Speclul Tele gram.) Leon Hertschy, a miner In tho Globe mine, elrtht miles northwest of this city, was ldlltd In the shaft bottom while making n blast. Ho was unmarried and "S years old. The man wns popular In thld city. CUAPT OF Till: IIIIW! P1SII. I'llia of the Wcnlltiy Hint Vrvcr Itcncli (he PnoLels of (In- Wnlteis, When tho millionaire arrived at ths moun tain hotel and too't n wholo floor for IiIb family and tho retinue of tervanta that ac coirpanled him, iipcns tho New York Sun, 'hero wna naluiaily elaibui among the house en.ployes who rtoro r.nllol upon to lo ior him what his own sullo of attendants could uot accomplish. Ho was known to be lib oral, and iiithoush his i eni nnl staff In eluded even a French cool;, the approach of his departure nrmucd expectations of lnrga fees. It was naturally somewhnt of a shock to havo the pnrty go without leaving behind It tho nioHgerest bouvenlr of tho million aire's slny. This uncxpictcd result was cspertnlly turprUtng to ono of the bar lenders, who had expended much of his tlmo i.nd skill In ihe preparation of drinks for the wealthy guest, who enthusiastically ac knowledged that he had never before enjoyed this feature of hotel life so much. So the bartender's faith In tho generosity of tho wealthy ninn was enijs'dernhly shaken after ihe mllllounlre's departure, especially as he had prepared a bottle of coekinll.t lor the Journey tick tn New York. It was only hy accident that the circumstances of the rich man's npperen' forget fulness, w'ero ulsrnv ere.l. nnd he rrobnhly decs not know to this day how his good Intentions mlscnrrlcl. Tho distribution of gratuities when ho left the hotel v.a Intrusted to has valet, who received n substantlnl sum to be di vided among the hotel servants. He knew thnt this visit to the mountains, undertaken on account of stckness In the New Yorker's family, was not likely to be repeated. The disbursement of Ihe fund seemed to him quite unnecessary under the rlrcumstanres, Po It went to swell the earnings of servants j of this class. These profits came from so m.iit" tp. iriirs i -c pc 'el bv t h. r em ployers that the lOiitlm rtiuui of thu butt I Hps Is not surprising- tn worst rrsult was to giro this particular guest a reputntlon for parsimony until tho truth was known fV.ei n revelation of the farts brought very Hi tie comfort to Ihe disappointed group of serv ants of the hotel, who are nil waiting tor the tlmo when the valet shall again appear whero they nre employed. Similar cases have shown previously that money for such purpoes rarely teaches the recipients to the fju-n'lt v intended. Hut few vinets have been daring enough In their operations to Keep everything that came Into their hands. TALI, JIMP I'dlt A UltlDH. Tcini .Mini I, nips from u II lull llililm (o Win Ills sit ..-Ihoiirl. A test of lovo extrnordln ry, a test which forever casts into th- shade the leap of the knightly lover Into the pit of the lions to recover tho glovo which his ludy lovo had dropped to test him, a test which makes the bold move of Young Lorhlnvar seem petty and foolish was demnilded of her lover by a belle of western Texas u few days ngo. Afier tho sir knight had re covered his Indy'a glove ho threw It Into her face and d elded that ho did not want her. And the cuso of Lnchltnui' was simply a bdd plect. of daring which any cowboy could have nttempted and carried to a inoro brilliant Hnlah. Tho Texan mini won tho gl- ho loved and ho alao won tho (liirsllonablo title nf bolng tho blgiest fool In Texas and Texas I a bit; stale. In western Texas, whero the Southern Pnelhr railway crosses tho Pecos river. Is u railway bridge that Is one of I ho highest In the world, If not the highest. From tho top of the bridge, to the waters of the Pecos 18 u distance of 3 IS feet. From the river or from any point of view- whbh gives a persrectlve Mew of the bridge, It seems more like tho work of fairy builders. The steel braces und girders look like spider wclu, hn fur away nro they, hut the heavy trains of the Southern l'nclllc creep across as safely as If they hud tho solid earth under tho.ni. Mis1) Lena Rtne.rs Is tho daughter of n wealthy ranchman of tho Rio Grande val ley and Is said to he a girl who could Im pel :i man to do anything for ono of her smiles. Miss Lena had many admlrora mid It was only n question of tlmo when tho ad mirers beciiine euttors. One of the most devowd nnd persistent suitors for the hand of the fair Tex. n was n youug ranchman or cowboy iminwtl Fred A. Harmon. Ho wns not a cowboy In the old border bouso, but a youuR man vho was in iho cattlo business, unit who might in a bcoro of years be u cattlo king. lie, loved the fair Lena and had told her so tlmo nnd tlmo ngnlu, ho many times that ho had tost tally nnd to her It had become a dry and musty stjry. Two weeks ago a number of tho young people of thnt neighborhood went to tho l'eccs river neur the high bridge f-r a lit tle picnic. It did uot fnll to the lot of Unrmon to take tho girl of his heart to tho picnic, fur either through hia failure to peak fur enough In advance or through her caprlclousiu ss she was with another young man. However, that did not deter Uaruion from paying his ndored ono such marked attention as to greatly nnnoy the one. who hsd taken her to the grounds. Tho two strolled tpart from tho others and no mat ter what tho girl tried to talk nbout the stockman was suro to cntl up with one inoro declaration of his great love. He was In such deadly earnest nbout It all that tho Ijlrl toyed with him us un angler plays with ii llsh which Is securely hooked. I' luiilly Miss Lena tut nod upon him nnd demanded thnt he do something to provo nil that ho had been naylng. If ho really loved her so much show her how much. "Hut what shnll 1 do," the lover do manilcd, eagerly. "O, I don't know. There nro no Hons here for you to kill; suppose you go Jump otf that bridge." replied the girl with that look of mischievous daring tn her eyes that wns simply Irresistible "Would you mnrry mo If I should Jump off that bridge," the lover asked. "Of eourrn I would." the girl replied, not thinking for a second that tho young man would tnko her at her word. Thev were called back to tho rest of tho crowd the next minute nnd soon iJirmon was missed. Ho was spied on the b-ldgo over 300 feet above them, locking like a speck ugaliiHt the sky. Ho took otf his cent, waved his nrms at the peop'e below, mcunted the rail anil, to tho h rror of nil, leapid Into tho depths. The gl.i who had provoked him to tho deed did th" pr, p.'r thing and fainted. The others hold th"tr breath, while iho foolhardy lover ennn drwn. Over anil over he turned llko a ball, but when w 11 hlu a few feet of the wu ir he stiffened out, placed his hands nl've bis head ns a diver would nnd plunged Into fcrty feet of water head first. Neb dy i -pected he would survive the leap and ono of the young men threw off his shoes an 1 outer clothing ready to swim nfler iho body. To his surprise tho diver appeared at the surface and with a few strikes the rescuer grasped him by the hand nnd dragged him to shore. The mud lover wns uniciiseW.us, but soon began to brenthe under the vigorous rubbing ho received nnd wan able to mutter some Inquiry about Lena. The young woman recover. d from her swoon about ihe same time nnd tho two were pormlttcd to speak, to each ot'er. "Will you mnrry mo now, Lena?" de manded Ihe wet lover. "Yes, I nm ready to marry you at any moment, but, Fred. I am afraid that you arc riazy," and the g'rl bent ever the man who had dnred so much for her. The others distrusted at tho hrenking up of their pl'-nlc, wore rendy tn ndmlt with the girl the young man wns crn-.y. Iu nny event he hrbls the record for lofty bridge Jumping and a bride was his prize. WOIIKINC V .SCUMMY. IIoit un Amiilrur 1'nl II lelnii Ployed Smart null (in( l.cfl. One Detrtiter who hopes to bo elected to the legl-'laiuro Jollies tho reporters by saying that ho used to ho a member of tho craft, rc lutes tho Free Press. Olio of i hem who prt'fara evidence to baro asser tion a k I; ctl tne p dltlcal aspirant all about It tho oilur day and extorted this re luctant explunnton: "Well, Juht between you nnd mo. It was this way: My father ran a weekly paper down In Indiana and It was tho party orgnn In the eouriy. When I got lp mu fr.-m itllogo I made up my mind that I was about rlpo to bo clerk nf courts. The old gentleman told mo that I wus pretty raw, hut he ngrool lo bo my strategy board nnd said ho reckoned he could pull mo through If I'd obey oiders nnd make no moves on my own responsibility. 1 can see now that ho vas a great gonoral, but you know how heady a young follow Is before Oil world hns bunpod him a few times. "So I put up what I thought wns n great sdicmo nnd kept It from th" govuru ir. The truth Is thnt I thought him Just a little slow for n.y class The man again-.! mo on the rppcsltlon ticket lived 111 an other town nnd wo hail never met. So 1 went over there, told him that I was n reporter from my fathor's paper nnd pro reeded to got his plans fur making tho fight. "Wo l:nd n delightful talk for nn hour, smok'ng his cigars and sampling tho Juke nf tho grape from IiIh own vineyard. I was too tickled for words until I got about half way horm. Then I'd liked to havo gono Into a faint. It Just dawned upon me that my smooth host hadn't told me a confounded thing and had gotten out of mn my campaign to t'ho minutest do tails, I was beaten to a standstill and the old gentlemin advised me to move," I rjj South Omalm Nows . k! t 1 1 rumor has II thnt ul the meeting ! of ih - iiy i nun' il. which will occur next Monday iilt,ht, the ordlnan e granting to the t'nlon I'acitlc Ra.irr.ad (o.i.pruy cer.a u irlv llegei will be called up Lorn ihe committee fur consideration and perhaps for Una I pan sage. Tho Union Pacific wants certain stub ends of streets vacnted lu the northern part ol the cliy, as well us u small portion of Rail road avenue. These ciojs sliecis uro nceae.i tu tarry out the rall.oad toaipany's scnenit of rearranging Its tracks ami the erection of a new depot. Very llttlo objection seems to be iiiiuau.it Htiung thn liitiubeis of the count.!! as far as tho vacating of tho stub ends of the streets ts concerned, hut some object to Nii.nttug any port. on of Railroad avenue, unless tho city dutlves same benefit therefrom. It luu been suggested that In coiisldcrnl.on of thn concessions asked for Iho railroad coiupnny ngtro to pave n por tion, nt least, of the extension of Twenty fourth stteet. which runs through Albright, t'nl ss sotiie.htng of this sort ts ngrccd to by the railroad company there Is llttie prorpect of the ordinance passing, us It now bttinds. The question of a Induct across the tracks .11 either N or O streots deponds entirely tipor the rearrangement of tho trackj. Only a day or lno ago President Hurt of the Union Pacific Indicated his In tention lo. lake tip the viaduct mniter Jim ns loon n.a tho matter of tho tracks could bo fettled. A solution of this problem now rests with the city council. It has been htated by at torneys that tho city Is nt liberty to call up the Dennett Injunction any tlmo and Iho result Is u fnrckiuio conclusion. Thi decision must be, It Is stated, with the city under tho law. Then fore those who arc nitoToMcd In seeing n viaduct erected across the trucks must look tn the council for re lief. President Hurt has elnted positively that he will consider tho erection of a viaduct at noon ns the trackage faeilltlci nro nr ranged. This was (-aid in connection with tho receipt nf a petition from the South Omaha Llvo Stock Exchange lor a viaduct. Residents of South Omahu should under stand thnt tho railroads nro willing to go ahead at any time with thu roai raii'tenieiit of tracks nnd the com-truetloh of a viaduct. All that loti'.ilna to be done is the pns-nge of tho vacating ordtnntieiH nnd the dtssolu of tho existing Injunction suit. .ItldKi- llnl.or ionUs Sn I iirilny luhl. There will bo n meeting of the Young Meti'n RfpuHlroti entb nt H.'.im's hall to night. Plotldent Heck said lust evening that several Important buslnes.i pmpimitlc.ni would be presented to the club and that ho desired every member to he proront. At the cunclurloii of , the business hcfsIoii Con Mvssinan Uavo Metcer will deliver an nd di ess As "Our Dave" Is u great friend of the young men of South Omaha, It Is ex pected that they will glvu him a musing reception. Through nn eiror Judge Hen S- Raker has been announced to speak ut Evmis' bull, Tnenty-eighth mid R stteets, on Friday evening. Judge inker Is uovt out lu tho slate and noticing tho error In tho nnnoumt niftit hns written to B. E. Wilcox that ho will spenk on Saturday night Instead. This nrrangement Is satisfactory to the members of the club and the candidates and the 'bongo lu the announcement has been or dered. Frldny evening there will bo a meeting of Fnur'h ward republicans at Hex hall. Thiny-tl ltd nnd L streetb. John F. Schultzi H E. Wilcox nnd a number of other candi dates will deliver fhort addrcaes. Sheep Itccelpts HrenU (lip llooor.l. Tuesday's reielpts at the stock ynrdi broke nil previous records. 561 cars of stock being received. Tho shipments were d' tided ss follows: Cattle. 392 cars, 10.279 head; hogs. 110 cars, fi.522 bend: sheep, 2K enrs, 7.197 head; horses. 1 rnr. 21: lotul number of head, 27.322. Th" previous lust record wns on July in. when .121 cars of stock were received nnd cared for. Wednesday the sheep receipts wero ex ceedingly gratifying, numbering 17.082 head. T)y this heavy shipment former records wero broken, tho previous high receipts of sheep bolng 16,191 head on August 20. Even under tho pressure of heavy receipts the market remnlned steady and shippers departed well plensed with the prices paid nnd tho treatment accorded them. (inn Cninpniiy ll.iii.l I'mnnl. The bond given by tho Omaha Cms com pany hns been found In the vault In the city clerk's office. It hnd been filed away among the damage claims In tho Elsfelder ense. R. A Carpenter, former city clerk, but now located nt Hutte. Mont., saw an Item In Tin. Ileo regarding thn bond and ho nt once wrote City Clerk Shrlgloy whero the bond could bo found. Thn finding of the document Iioh relieved tho minds of Ihe city officials nnd it Is expected that an notion will bo commenced against tho gas company to recover nny damages tho city may have pa'd by reason of excava tions madH during (he laying of mains. It es ll It nf Strnir Voir, A day or two ngo a straw vole was taken nt the office of tho Hammond Packing com pany when hlxty voters were at !hir desks. No electioneering was done, thn vote being tnken very quietly. The result showed that ferty-flvo men wero for Me. Kinley with the balance of fifteen divided between Hrynn and the other parties. When the result was given out four who had voted for Hryan requested that tholr bal lets be changed to read McKlnley and this gave the republicans forty-nine out of a total of sixty C.ilornilii In Doulilfiil Column, George H. Hrnwer lias returned from Denver, where he attended tho annual o nvonMon of thn Nn'lnnitl Undertakers' association. Ho said Hint tho doluxufs wire treated royally nnd were showa nil th" Flchts, tint onlv In Deliver, but nt fV Irrado Springs. Cripple Creek nnd Sllvr Plume. Of tho politlcol sltuntlon Mr Hr'wor snld that ho considered Crlorndo In the doubtful ecltimn, ns many demo -rata admitted thnt there would not bo iho bni ccrntlo mnjorlty thin year that thero uih four years ngo. Cl(i' riiiiiiiclul Kliitcineiit, The following statement show-B the city's flnonelal condition on Oeiobor 1, ns com piled by Ihe city clerk, tho bnlnnces in Iho various funds being as fnws: Police J4.0.1S; lire, J2 0f7; Renrril. JM9; street re-' pair. $102; sslnry, Sr water. U.3M' Judgment. 111.121; Interest, $!6,.'i2l; engi neer. IIi92; public light. .fi4l; park.' $1.IN The amount of the 1900 levy wns 19 1,597 nnd tho amount drawn up to date on this neoount is 117.030. leaving a balance of 1 17,667. Ciuil fur (he Schools. Cuildlnglon Wilcox, who received the contract for supplying coal to the public schools for tho year, havo commenced the delivery of such roal ns Is needed at this lime. It Is estimated that 1,000 tons will bo needed to heat Iho various school build ings during the winter. For the bullditus having steam hent the Ardmnre mine run nnd lump eon! combined will tie used, ""he anthracite ordered will bo used In the out aldo rooms nlready rented Lotus (lull Iteoi'Knlllros. Tho Lotus club, n popular dancing and social club orgnnlzed two or threo years ago, has reorganized for the winter. Theuo are tho officers W S, King president, W 1). Godfrey, first vice president, J A Cavers, second vice president, A, V, Miller, third rreslJ"n. Perry Hell, secretary. J H Atkins, treasurer Ihe dub will Im mediately arrange for a series of select dances und entertainments to ho given dur ing the winter. Murphy After Itlitliiril Tnblcs. Yesterday City Prosecutor Murphy served notices on the proprietors of bil liard halls Ihst tho ordinance g iteruin the tax en tables must be compiled with. A license fe of $10 ts ehiirg. 1 f, r he first table and $S tor each ndd.tiomil able, he llrense holding go. d f v r vu eur. In Mils wny Pn sectttcr Murphy expoiis to be nble In turn In quite a sum to the tltv. as he Intends enforcing the ordlnan. e to lb letter. ('milliter.-IhI C'nli I .inl-ti(. A meeting of the directors of the Com nurclnl dub villi bo held at the mmus cf Hie South Olmihn dub fnlshf Instead of Frldny night, ns prvr,.isly announced At this mectlus nnvngrnients fcr the uim-ui Uicquel to be held en November to will be made nnd some ether matters of busuion disposed of. Every member of the direc tory Is urged to ctlend Mimic lily- (iiisslp, lion Dm Id H Mercer vsli sneak at Ilium's hs'l ton'sht. Thu demand for feeder onttlo con 1 1 lines to bo In r xceis of the nupply. An Inerinsc in .'a't'o. hog and sh. en re celpts hs compared with last year Is shown at th yards. Woo 'on sidewalks nro being laid In all partM ,.i the city under the ordinances re i i Wit paused. Street Commls-doiicr Ci.irk hns placed neiirU all of the streets In llrst-class con d'tion for winter The Norwegian Republican club will nice' Thursday n'i;ht at Franek hall. Al! mem beia are tinted to he present. City Treasurer Knu'nkv Is slowlv recov ering Ills hnlth II. hss not .1 -ldrd et on tho date of bin depurt.iro for the west. A fn.lt tea will lo hdd nt the hnme of 'J.ev. 11. L Wheeler l'tidn nfterrmon bv tho King's Dai ghlots nf 'lie I resht trrl.in lurch, a musical program will alr.o be remiorod. M.it. r Kelly N a busy man lb se dnys Ills n.Tice is i rowdi.1 fn.m m.-rul'.i! 'in; I ri'ght with trl-n Is of the administration who are anvlons to n'o In the diction oi the entire rcp ibiian tlikot ENDORSE THE VIACUCT PLAN Sou (It i cat ImpriM eiiii-ni Sin-li-ty I, II. on Hip Mens nf iho ( ll Kuuln cor. At the meeting of the Southwest Improve ment club lust night City Englu. or oie water wum present and privehtcd tho plans for tho proposed viaduct over Twenty-iourth street, explaining them to the inetrbcra. who heartily eudorsod them and announced that waivers of dnmnges would he secured from ell prrious affected. A resolution endorsing the action of the mavor tu vetoing the resolution empower. Ing tho city treasurer to employ nttornoyh tn collect ddlnqucnt taxes without fixing tlm compensation wns passed. Officers for tho present term were eleeled as follows: President. W. II. Green, vice president, W. H. Haller; secretary, M. J. Feenan; treasurer, I'red fiiot.mutit'. The club entered the third year of Its existence last night under fnvorablo circumstances. Tll.iui) Iliiuru i i-m mi Mi'lUr. NEW YORK. Oct. in. It bee-itno known today that sixty of the highest paid worn men In tho world hnvi- been on s rke f r ten days In Tiffany - Co 's fuclorv at Furoit Hill. ,". .1., and tin- entire we.ldl ig tnvlt.it toil busi ness of Ihe big Jewolrv linn Is tied up. The sirlkors nre cupper til it" engraver.!. The mat -igers of tho Tlfl'r. y f.icti ry (iecluio that half of ilnun tegular y enrred from tm tu !K0 a wcik. other t 7 n week and mine less than f?o a week These highly iinld workmen late'y liccnm" monihorM nf t'ic In'oerat'onal Ht-nilir-ii'i'id of Copper linlc C-ii:rii' ift n".l are on strike for the ree .ivnl'lnn nf their union, demanding that Tlft'ntiy .V Co nd pt i!n union's regulation as to .ippre-ntleemti. A representative of TITanv & Co. jnl l sev eral of Ihe stridors bnl tnon etniiluyel by the firm for thirty year and nentlv ni ha 1 learned 'their trule w'th the Irn. Ho su'l thu rather iron vleld to the di minds f the strikers THTativ fi Co woiiid abandon that branch nf their li'i-'lr.oss. Ci'MiulIc Mstcr llinl lo Denlli, IIF' I-.-A. Mont . Oct. 10 Pinter llnp llHtn. a Slst.-r of I'lmiitv was ncoldonl'iHv tl.ot and killed tonight III 't AlnyiK school I t Johnny Nicholson, en 11-yt ir-old pupil. The scbuol Is an Institution for hoys, and luulnt.ilne a mlll'nvv coin'-inv armed with obsolete rllles. (jile of there wns loaded nt d miinUitig In u . ornor when youiM Nicholson placed It on n dck the weapon wt's ilischnrped, the bull taking effect In 'bo unfortunate wnmnn's abdomen, causing nln.nst Instant death. Slater Haptlstu's nume wai l-iinn. Clio nt;. il II. -r Mind. Ituffiilo ExpnH": "It'i nl' right, Murv." !l said, pltnsnutlv. "Go Inlu p.illlles If vnti want lo. Hut remember ono th'ni; that cartoonists will be after you as soon as uu ro u fundldatu." "I don't care." "And they'll put your picture In the napor with your !mlr out of curl and your hat on crooked." "Do yu.i think they would do that?" slv lie n.lred. apprehensively. 'of course. And thevil make your Paris Kown look like calico and say that your sia'sk'n rout Is an Irnltat'on." "Wii'im." she said, after a thoughtfu' mi 'iso "I think I'll stay hero und mnk home happv." PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. H. II. Embry of Topeka Is In Omaha. Horace D. Davis of Denver Is In tho city. E M F. Leflang of Lexington Is ut the Millard. Aimer Hood of Kannis City Is a patron of the Millard. J. 11. Hurke. a stockman of Heatrlce, Is stop, Ing ut th Merchants. It. II. Schneider, republican nntlonal com nilttct man, Is at tho Her Grand. Mrs. ChurlcH II Warner of Hastings reg istered Wednesday at the Millard. Mrs A C. Newton, n entile queen of Cody. Wyo., Is a guest of tho Merchants. tj. d. Gardner, manager for Frank Dan iels, Is n guest of C. II. Shafer. clerk of the Her Grand. lion. Joseph Obcrfrhbir and wife nf s . lioy uro In the city. Mr. Oberftdder spi.ik. In glowing terniH of Ihe prnspomus i ..mil Hon of tin- western portion of the state. Rev. C N Diw-'on, fortnerlt tm t r 't Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal cliur. h w in barge .f Seward Rireet M- th .l,st npHinpal church. IlilH mm nl to 1(21 North M'w . "i .-Mi etret Miss Helen Wveknff. principal of Man or. .ft rehnol, ad Supeil i'i n lent ("irmll (5. Poirso wl'l to lei Linen u K.day tn attend the inee'ing.. of ih SJ'iperl te-i I ei tn' and Prln. ipnls' association and the Educational council. Mr an. I M's A'. II Shriver nf A. Hutu . August ll'-nsmnn and II T. .hints nf S w unh W. H I'rlc.i ot Lincoln. F. II. Ilm-i of North Pintle. T. N. Wh.ff.n of D-W'l nnd Jtuni's Cnlins of Norfolk ure Ht.i. ,ai't ut the Murray. Nobru'knns at the M- ri Irtnts: W. (1 Pajb and run and ijcn.c. (um!i-i nl dor don, J. S. Seofield utl'l A. I' K'ntti ',' " Crawlord. A G R ins of Ann rn ! P In. ii ,a of Wh toe o I't.u t ui .stan tun und T. Ilennniisou f HI Paul locaiTbrevities. Mrs Clnra II Harlow died at S'. Josonh'a hospital a Ml her remain- were sent to Iindgc Hole. Ne'" f"" Interment. i iw , '. miilty In nolb'. court yesterday to BtealliiR n lioll of c,...h li. loiiintts St.... und was ultt.. him- .'h. Th- lusoment of the Klondike hotel. 01:! Nurth aixtcenth street. wa the mmn of a lire We liieenuv v.-nlnu whuh chim.i1 11 nf I'-minw Hie 1 'd nn Agliuilon of the High school bul'dlng jar mil lilfllculty baa toused nnl nn Je-t) i. ' t steps havo been taken by the city In ln-ti-fero with Hie building. The demnrd T r (irnnhn bonds Is so grea; that the city cler. I' alro.idv reo.dtliu applications for tho p.nvlrg nnd sewer im d which will be voted upon ut tho Novembei election. J. I). Smith wns nt rested Tuesday evening hy Patrolmen Weinldrldg' and Howies f r tniillclouflv destrnilng the furniture In the liuino of Ills rolurcd wife, Maggie Green 21C North Ninth street The tests made by Mbk Inspector llj'mn during ti.e nirnth of Septemlinr show Hot all milk sold In the cltv haa liecn nf noud qunlity and has contained from 3'-j to 4 per cent of butter fat Departmental civil service examlwitlo s went held ye.s'er.lay at iho folerii' i. .I.d leg undi r upertislon of W L Klebiv t f Washlllglnn Hlxleen lierr' ns reporte ! far exumlnutlnns fur almost un inuuy differ ut positions. ..1tT' AcsfAwsiiffy andfivmptfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Efl'ccttt.tlly when billou.s or coatlvc. vsrnts in the most iccrptellrtbnri ttc l:ix.i!ii-e 'rinriples c'j.i.tfj Aouvj o nc! u:cst lsnelicsLlly. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS CUY THE GCMJINE MAMf'D. DY CALIFORIIIAriGSTPtUPCO. ft AN OlANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVIllL . KY NEWYOHK. NY for sale I'n'ffifi - prur iCt per tatffe. ii lALOUS ADVOCATES" Snys Dr. Ilemiotl "(If Mti-clrlciil IK llllili ill lit tlcuiik or M) V. e. . Irli- licit run Ho l'mmd In lliory City nnd I ( ii ii l-1 In (he tiiiinirj 1) Hell litis I iireil l.i.iltlll tt.itU Mel- ntnl ttntiiin tt liu (ilnillt In. llnisc II. II ) .hi re Nnl .Ills! (he .Mint ut- tttiiiinu ton Slluitl.l In. I ttlll (iiiiii-iinli.f lit Hot l In lit-. Iiii o t nut- t I till II .' Tho lim ior Snj s UN Sue c.-s. Hits ( nil. ul Co. (It tinny t in ihl. ss linlliilluns iiiul Witi'tis tun AunliiM 'Pltoiit. i:ioctr1citv as rippilil b lay Fli-ct-'e ii'-u win mane ym a s i nn' healthy ,n' rohuM mini or wom an. The vitalizing cur rent good Immnllatoh to the scut ol mi r weukuoss. Try It nnd you will not bo disap pointed. It will ix C'.'eil y o n r Intnl. st Impost. It will cur.- t ni quickly, pleasantly and p e r in a n e u t Iv and I will guarantee tlm cure neiit. 'uu lutlsfuction the stni t improvements will m. (ol it onliirgos an l lord.. ns all uinsclci ..!' tho t'li.tt fin.1 ,.1t....lf. ii 1 1 losses bv ilav nr tiJ'1 li 'Slit. l it. im:vm:ti ",s i:i.i;c riur nni.r Is the niny one lu the wniid that has iiuft. sikon. chain. I's-cuvered wutor cheinher siutieo i-Vctrodcx (Client No. 01! 7"'li. my exclusive patent, that prevents lh.it lionlhtc luirnlui; and bdstorliiK wuis sl bv all otlnr tnnkos nf holls If th, v glvo any currint. which lime hare metal el. .Mm Pi, upon which VerdlierlH will ac crinulate Vi-rdlrrlt Is i d. ndly p.i s. n M . Holt has lni r li.inW"ule Imllory colls Patent No. 3ai,0tli; nlno inv cxtduivn poti nt, und can hi- renewed v hen burned out fur only 71c: no nthT bid! enn be renewed fur any price, und when tnirnd out is worthless. My electrical Suspen sory for tho perfect i ure of uton'tf all mot. Ih. free to eneli male pat!, nt Whit t n.i v nnl Is . cure That Is what I off. r ton. Dei not take my word for 11 1 hate i ui'.il ii..''iH w. ik nun and winou wi'h mv Holt Th.-y wll' tcetlfy u. It. i cm li. Movc them They are i vi-rj wll. n Th"v 'irn all uro'iml -rf- I i!"..' y guurantie It tn cure Sexual Irnpot.'ot. Iist Matth.'od. 'iu 1 1. ode Sp rm t i rlinea nnd nil snxunl weaknesses n el In r sex, rest. ire slirnt ken ir in ch w o; e.l r guns and vitall y, . nr.- Hhc .in.atl.ui n every guise Kidney, Liver nnd Hind. r Troubles chronic Cnnst'iiailnn, Nr,rMs nnd (ieneral liehlllly. Dy i-p. p'l.i. all ' mal.- enmp'. ilnts, etc I. lit- Is luu sliurl. heiiKh tun iltnl null to. in. luu linrd lu ol (best-lltiii-s (ti ri-l.i iiputi -1 I in m. I uiTt-r y un iiruufs. I)u uul lit i-xtrluioiili-il li llh. I lioll. to In triilli und plain Mlriti-iiii-u Ih. .-'I'l'tilli ts (lit- Clritif-sl l; lu u nil itiiuii tvhlch pi-nplc con II to." tt t ill- tu nn- fin' my cxpuse of "I'r.'c Trln I" nnd "Pny Wln-ii tun tre ( ur rt! ( un. i-riiN." I iilll stinn yuu (lit Irl.-U. If yuii liiivc ( bun u Ii 'onI t iur ctiuseil mil' uf lliesc Imitations nf my ICIeolrlo licit, Ncnil It lu un- us linlf litis nit-lit fur mil uf initio, If II burns mid blister j.in, or If It ulios un cur rent, nr If yon mo nfrnld uf l erill Krls. I Kinirnliteo my llrll lo Inst n llfrllino, anil .(lu- current ui-ioi- ill mliisli, Wrlto today. Hncred'y c nfi len'lnl I hnvo written a book "ill" li-nll g uf ".o Fountain of Eternal Youth " s--ti frc postpnld, for the asking Hook will II you all nbout It. Advice wllhnut i t -I Sold only by Br. BEMNETT Electric Dot ran, IS tu -I Douulns 1 1 1 ix' I. , (Ippcslle Un t lien's, D.iiIko mill llllli Sis., Oini.hn. Veil S5.00 A SPECIALIST In All Private Disrasrs and UisorrJers ciMrn u Yeurs in Omahu VAMC0C.... nni:o(;LLt''- Met In .1 now, never falls, I " ' ll.tk 1 I III. I, ii wy T w ill, nl (litltl.i. rutin ui F5 V I f ?cnt el l. r IKrtiml theiiolHun o a r r i a u. i w,!,,,,,,,,; , j ,if.,,t,,i (r,,in th yt a 'uuii ivt-iy Hi ii ma! s)inpl in rti-t iii-uis rniiiplHtrl) bin imeier "I! .KAKl'J I OUT " . f l!iorili.eHi.i. on the -li.n cirfi'-- riMHtuifiit MintalQS no t.at ner. ni rtriiisor tn J irinas iiteeli. lues W:AIC M - H 1 "'ANiiocri frurn I'x nrv ti .ni"" ' Vi.i ivt i. M n-.i". tlUAU LLY liK.fiu.irv t l xii.il miin WiHI'INti U'RAKM-H INVIU I STillV IllSSfH. Wll'l t'.ANI.Y ll-rV Ir. Y I'M, r.l MlPIll.B Aeiicii lieu ..' viii. vigor ii d mi i gth, wlii sex i tl i. v k ttntistri d Mid ' nTt?'f5T1irP Hiu1lcl.v ninn with a new . i r2d Irf.Ule P. m- Trent find tJULE. T inrnt. N ln-i i ittiie. 's.nnpsln. no i''(r.'l"'i feom lm.lr-n e;. nnrrhoeH. Kldr.. v in r n r t ci uics (ii iiMNin ii. t'livjltstk- fref. IcfH sc-l sy fli'1. 1'Hl'fni ne aildre-s IO J. 14th St. Dp. Saarljs & Soapios.omaiia, Hob. mm NO CUnG, NO PAY If tMj huv urnall sail (irrrvu, ,. ,r Vm miin rirsnii If lof.xr toil I fj i juii withrtui rtnim cr iJ elf tt u it jr t' 440 in ui imt on pn - nlaik ' n ft'i il m t i" 'nvt-liTf, LOG i.l APPLIANCE CB . 414 Cmrm lilt., binver. Col S")x. Cmk spin heisTsbllsresiicce.fully C 'iA 111-.1 moiiihli iiynr i0.ao Isdies Price. KS ;j nuui. !(" hnrt 4 cuals for ? n-tinl Slid pariloulais. The Cook Co., r i - ' lie'roil, hlrh. KcM In Omsha bv Ku tin & Cn.. 15 A Doulsi. MrnvfST nEANfl rritnrn vrik earls. miVc men iWU ST flSfi I'rons. vIRorous, rohuiti II YD FsaC il xa inirrlsd men. men Intend. Inv lo inarcr. ; tail Isks f, Int. aslnnUhlrg re. lUllS , nlSIll IOl'1-I SUiriTU, lil--rirfiufcij.fi si i-iiiian A M I iniifii., ha in (V ( sn. nlhrr Uru.i;litt or nuiit'U Uf .-.'ef v IkaACO. lluttaloU Y i i t 17w rii. tisrT.ll r r