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k , \ * - . - * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAH. OMAHA NEB. THURSDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 2 , < sr BOURBOJ3 IN THE FIELD Three Oornerefl. Tussle foi Congressional Honors in tlio Third Nebraska , The Democrata Trot Out Hon Bill Manger la the Preo for-All. The Administration Machine Grinding Out All Oppon ents to Mahone , And Drawing : Shnrp Lines Be tween Arthur and Bluine Men. The Gentile * of Utah Still Froth' las Over Mormon Methods. A Variety of Political News. Maneor In the Field * PpecUl DlirUh to Tni Eat. FKEMONT , Nob. , Septembor27. A1 the democratic district convention hole hero to-day Wm. H. Munger.'of thie ( Dodge ) county , was nominated by no clamation as candidate for congreat from thu Third district. Not an ad verao vote wos-caat. The district wnt fully ropresontod. Stalwnrts nxtd filahono. Special UlBpatch to Tin Dm. WAHHIHQTOW , September 27. Blaiuu'a views on Mahonoaa published , in The Chronicle and The Chicago Tribune created considerable con sternation in the readjustera' camp , nnd Ins had thorefiect of moro lirraly cementing the bonds between Mahono mid the present administration. Cer tain it is that Mahono ia using uepccia diligence to get only stalwart candi dates , and ia asaidiously weeding all weak-kneed ones. Ho had evinced n dotcrminittion to draw the line sharply botwee Blaine nnd Arthur eympath- izera , and all the former will bo farced to retire. The Fifth Now Jersey. Sptcial Dispatch to Till ! BKK. PATEKSON , September 27. The re- pubhcum of the Fifth district nominated natod William Walter Pholpjfor con gress. A Mahono Elan- to Tim BEE. , ' WASHINGTON , fcieptembor'27. Fred Douglas says ho is not the "prominent colored man" who ia going to Virginia iu the iatereat of straight-out republi cans. He ia in sympathy with Ma- hone. Ho declines the invitation to Ohio for the reason that ho is too old to travel. - > The'Cold Water Clun- Sptd.il Dispatch to TIIR Una. CUICAQO , September 27. The pro hibitionists of this city to-day decided to put candidates in nomination for congress and the state legislature in every district in the county. The Gentiles Frothing * Sptclal Dispatch to THE HEX. SALT LAKK , September 27. Gov ernor Murray , in obedionco.to the act of congreoa providing for appointments to fill vacancies occasioned by the fail ure to hold an election in August , has appolntoda numborof officials through out Utah. In defiance ol 'this law and the Edmunds bill , which disqualifies polygamista , the appointees of the gov ernor have boon refused the records and places to which they have been appointed. This organized nullifica tion is in obedience to the orders of Mormon leaders. Those who think it criminal to hold over are whipped in by the council and threats , iind the polygamista are holding on , congress to the contrary. Writa of mandamus were applied for today to enforce the title of the officials appointed. The action of Governor Murry in firmly executing the law in the face of the Mormon leaders is approved by all law abiding peoplo. New Vorlc Politloi und lotteries Vpodal Dispatch to TUK HKI. NEW YOIIK , September 27. Dis trict Attorney MoICcen has received a letter stating that the raid on lottery flhoiw has excited the indignation of 30,000 voters , who loved the sport , and it would have a disastrous effect on the democratic candidates , nnd that whoever takes active part against lottery playing cannot expect re-elec tion. It also states time Governor Cornell's host ilodoinoiiatratlons against lotteries coat him his nomination. The Utter ata cd further that the Bible did not forbid it , lottery playing being general when thu New Testa ment was written. SPORTING. Iptclal Dtqutch to Tin Ills * . TUB ORANI1Y STAKES. LONDON , September 27. The Grunby stakes were won by Goldman- tor , Golden Fame second , Onward third , Lorillard'a Oomancho fourth. AN AllKItlCAN VIOTOBV. The Great Eastern railway handicap at Newmarket was won by Lorillard's Aranza , Hornpipe second , Warhorn third. The hotting ogainst Aranza at the start was 20 to 1. bhe won by six lengths. NATIVES ABROAD. In consequence of the victory of the American norse Aranzi , Lorillard's Sachem and ICeonu'a Bookmaker are ahead ia buuuig on the race for the iCambridgo stake * at Newmarket on October 14. I STANFORD'S STUD. t September 27. Ex-Gov- ford's trotting colts ar- * from California. There a string , including Wild [ tli a two year old record I Ilerda Hose with a year- Iof2:36. : They will bent all week , it being the in- tcntion of Stanford to speed thorn hero and got them RcoHmatod komo what before being taken to Flootwooi Pork , Now York. All the horses ar in excellent condition. IIKIOHTON BEACH IUCP.S. BnianroN BEACH , September 27. First race , mile and one-eighth , Hart ford won ; tirao 2:02. : Second race , aovon-oighthn of a mile Bouncer won ; time l:32l. : Third race , seven.eighths of n mile Perplex won , time l,32j. Fourth race , mile and one quarter George McOullotigh won ; time 2:14. : " " Fifth race , hurdle , mile and a half Buator won ; time 2:51. : LOUISVILLE RACKS. LOUISVILLE , September 27. Firs race , throe quarters of a milo , Queei Ban won ; time , 1:10. : Second race , one and a half milo Tax Gatherer won ; time , 2:38 : | . Third race , one mile , Hassan won time , 1:44 : $ . Fourth race , one and one quarto milo , Annie G. won ; time , 2:12 : $ . ARMY RIFLEMEN. LEAVEN WORTH , Kas. , September 27 To-day closed the contest at For Loavonworth on the division rid team for the division contest , whicl takes place at Fort Lsavonworth at an early day , at which contest members will bo selected for the army contest which takes place October 25 , 20 aiu 27. The contest has been very spirited , and the race for firs p a e very close between Lieu tenant Pontilla , of the Fifth infantry , and Sergeants Chborno and James , o the department of Toxaa. At tht > close of yesterday's shoot , James waa first , Pontillo second and Oaborno last. At the close of the contest to-day Pen tillo WAS first , Oaborno second , James third. Generals Sheridan , Pope and other military officers were present throughout the contest , Guncral Sher idan in person presenting prizes at the close of the contest. The following is the summary of the three daya'lahoot , teams being placed in the order of their standing : Department of Texas 270G Department of D.xlrnta 2CGC Department of the Platto. . < 2031 The firing was at rangaa of 200 , 300 and COO yards. The names of the twelve highest niarkomon , who will conatitute the division team , in their order , with the department ) to which they belong , are as follows : Lieuten ant Pontillo , Daklfca ; Sergeant Os- berne , Texas ; Sergeant Jamcc , Texas ; Captain Ellis , Misnouri ; Private Weagoroff , Missouri ; Lr.eutonant Morrian , Missouri ; Captain' Gordon , Platte , Sergeant Bdiitly , Dakota ; Private Preston , Missouii ; Captain Foadick , Dakota ; Private Napill , Platte ; Sergeant Ebarl. ? , Texas. Crook Among tho" India no. Bptclal Dispatch to'Tim lUa. TcscoN,5A'T. ; , September 27. The Star's San Carlos advices say : Gen. Drook and stajf are here investigating the Indian situation. Crook hia ex pressed a determination to got at the bottoms p dissatfoficUon.Ho hai had n grand meeting of the majority of the chiefs , and will visit iho tribes separately \ investigate fully the cause of the troubles , The United 3 iatos-marshal will leave to-morrow with Indian prisoners who have baon in custody ainco the Cibicn outbreak. They will bo taken to Tucson to bo tried by the United States grand jury by ardors from the department at iustico at Washington. Kentuolry DoiporadooB- jveclil Jispatcli to THE HER , HARWICH , Ky. , September 27 Yesterday a ganc of BIX men , under command of J. T. Warden and T. T. Vliller .killed Richard Scbrangs and arrested his brother William , twj young desperadoes. They made a desperate resistance. Their lost crime was to murder , in Indiana , the man by whom 'they were employed , Catholic Colonization- Special Dlupatch to Tim Dm. CIIIOAGO , September 27. The di rectors of the Catholic emigration na ilery met hero to-day. Bishops Spulding , Irolund and Fitzgerald am among those present , together with [ lev Fathers Nugent , of Liverpool , England , Smith of Nebraska , and Mo- jolrich of Minnesota. Reports from ho colonies in Nebraska , Arkansas tnd Minnesota are very encouraging , Pho lands of the r.ocociatipn are prno- ically all sold , Efforts will bo chiefly devoted to filling up the Arkansas colony , mid Bishops Spalding and Fitzgerald will go to Now York and other cities in the east to forward the work. In the afternoon Father Nu- aent spoke of hia labors in the cause of emigration from Ireland. A Fauittva Balloon- p cU DUpatch to Till till. MILFORD , Mass. , September 27. 'rof. Allen's balloon oacspod this nortiing with the professor in the > aakct. He had no anchor , nor had any preparations for a journey been completed , and the valves were not in rorking order. When last noon the > alloon WAS pasting east of Douglass , ; oing southwest , The Balloon Captured. p cUl IhtpatchM to TUK l ) i. WORCESTER , Mass , September 27. 'rof , Allen's balloon landed about wo miles from Putnam. It waa very ow down , and the occupants were ee- urod all right , Jeanuotto Snrvlvon- pitkldlcpatchci to Tiulln. WASIIINOTON , September 27 The ecrotary of the navy has received the ollowing cablegram ; ST. PETERSBURG , September 27. Silder has arrived here , accompanied ly Henry Wilson , of the Joannette. loth are well. V'llelp yourself and others will lelp you. " But don't fail to use Cidnoy Wort for all jivor , kidney and ) owel complaints , piles , costivencaa , etc. The ueinand of the people for an easier method of preparing Kidney Wort has induced the proprietors , the well known wholesale druggists , Wells , Richardson &Co. , of Burling- on , Yt. , to prepare it for sale in li- form aa well as in dry form , THE DOOMED REBELS , A General Court of the Khe dive's Mainors to Set on Arabi , And Properly Punish All Lead era in the Homo Rule Revolt. England About to Ank th Opinions of the Powers on the Settlement. The Validity of the Canal Com Claim * Disputed by a Scribe. A Variety of Items from All Paris o tno World. THE ENGLISH IN EGYPT. SpecUl UlipaUhoi to Tim Hn. TUB KHEDIVE'S COUMAHU.S , OAIUO , September 27. The min * isters to day agreed upon three decrees < croes which the khediva will sign to. morrow. The first decree institutce n special commission for the proaecu < tion of all nets of rebellion committed by the military or civilians. The com mission will consist of nine mombere and will bo under the presidency ot Ismail Bey. The second orders a court martial with eight members , Reouf Pasha presiding , to bo held in Cairo , and that it ahull glvo judgment accord ing to the military code , without appeal , iu all cases submitted by the above named commiasion. The third direota the assembling in Alexandria of another court martial to try all the cases submitted by the tribunals re- : uutly appointed in Alexandria and Tantali. "Tho proceedings of both courts martial will bo public and thu nccueaod will bo permitted to employ counsel. The khedive will shortly enno u decree granting amnesty to all o Ulcers from captains downwards en gaged in the rebellion , except those who participated in the riots or joined the army ainco the beginning of the campaign , BIUTAIN'fl 11ILLET. Bpnuw , September 27. It is soml- oflicmlly announced huro that the lovrura expect a communication from 3 re.it Britain within a few daya soli citing an expression of their views upon the statu of affai.a in Egypt. OFF FOR Eovrr. CONSTANTINOPLE , September 27. 3akor Pasha has gouo to Egypt to re organize the army. AFFAIUS AT CAIRO. OAIUO , Saptombor 27. General Wolaeley ia no better. The British ; roops began to return homo after the reyiow on Saturday. Arab ! Fasha'i dfeoano Im3 loft him u nioru wreck. THE CANAL CLAIM. LONDON , September 27. Do Los- sop ? , regarding the proposed canal , writes that his company posscaiei for 99 yeara the exclusive privilege of maritime communication between the julf of Poluaium and the Bay of Suez , The Timea saya it entertaina grave doubts of the validity of this claim , ENOLANU'fl rOLIOX , LONDON , September 27. Mr. Faw- cott , postmaster general , in speaking it Hocking , said England has no uol- iah object. Her chief concern is to secure to the Egyptians the best gov- irnmont and thu greatest amount of iborty possible. Abuses connected with the late control will bo avoided n the futuie. The Egyptians will not have to submit to thu injustice of in unduly largo proportion of their ovonuos being appropriated by foreign - oign officials. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS- pvclal Dispatches to Tin Bis. HOW AMONG BONAPAUTI.STH. PAUIH , September 26. While the 'oroimat section of the Bouapartists were holding a meeting to denounce ho newapapers Pays and Petit Cor- loral , the opposition party forced an ntrauco into the hall. Uuvolvors nd sword canes were displayed , and number of aesaulta committed , The eromiats declare that the recent duel Between Diehard , editor of the Petit Corporal , and Damassoau , editor of the Jonibat , in which the latter waa killed , ivas virtually an aaaassination , The oud between the tire sections of the arty is becoming very intense. The epublicana are delighted at these dis- ensions among their enemies , LKCLANCIIK PBAD. PAKIH , Boptembor 27. Loclonche , iventorof the Leclancho eloctriopile , nl other improvomonta in electricity , s dead. THE TKOUULK METTLED , ATHENS , September 27. The report f the H ° ttlement of the Turko-Clroek ontin question by the surrender to Jroi i 1 of the whole of the frontier rod \\y \ the internutional couimiaaion , a ollictally announced , AIDING BUKPEUKIIS. VIENNA , September 27. An ordi- anco is issued authorizing the gov- rnment to expend 700,000 florins in iding tha oulfurera by the floods in Tyrol. BfANIHII 1'OMTIUH. MADIIID , tioptembor 27 , Marshal errano , liberal leader in the cortcz , nnouncoa his intention to declare for lie constitution of Juno 1st , 1800 , vhich made the king irresponsible nd placed all responsibility upon the ninistera. The ministry and sup. ortora have resolved to oppoao the tiaugo. I1US1I VENGEANCE. DUBLIN , September 27. The aon cf land agent named Keano was found ead on the roadside at Kildsart. 'ho father recently ejected Home ton- nta , UELEAriE OF GUEEKM , CONUTANTINOPLE , September 27. General Wallace , United States min- Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by WHOLESALE DRY-GOODS , Notions and Furnishing Goods , ST. CTOSIEIPIH : , : MO. , The Brightest Lighted , Boat Appointed .lobbing House in America , containing the 111 ar oat Stock of Dry Goods and Notiona west of the Mississippi. Solo manufacture * U of thu celebrated n i mn ii * mmi 3aKm * aBmsacammHnmmmBmmmmmnBamaa * * McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and Cottoaade Paats , CYCLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , n all styles * now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember B. L. McPONA LD & CO. , St. Joseph , Mo. inter , obtained from the aultju re lease of several Greeks nrres.ocl in iTunina in 1881 for participating in n political demonstration auinot ; Tur key and subsequently brought to Con stantinople . Eugene Sshuyler , United States consul general to Houmeuia , has gone to Athens , PAJTAMA POINTS. PANAMA , September 10.Tho earthquakes on the lathmuu hilJo.1 only four poraonn. Ono uonuudiol from fright. Tno damigo to propetty IB not tin great ao g t ruportiui. Montiinoroa are clotr > yuig the houaeo and crops of Peruvinus who offered aid to Chilians. The American schooner Transit Is reported seized at Capo GraciasaDios , Nicaragua. She was captured by re volutionists , who hoped ( hey would thus capture San Juan Del Norto , generally called Grey town. A man nuini'd Eruoliftnp' Jlorrnr t&.eu > the town and declared himself "Chief of the provincial government of the Atlantic coast , " and utider his author ization the Echoouer Transit was seized. She wan subsequently re captured by Capl. Thompson and his men and the rebels carried to BluoGold , Nicaragua , and delivered into the custody of thu United States consul. After the Transit loft Cape Gracias a Dion , the populace rose against the rebola , auized them , executed the two leaders , Emi- loauo Ilorrara and Mcghol Ceroiria , and thus quiet was at once restored. The consul took the pris oners delivered to him by Captain Thompson to Georgetown and turned them over to the Nicnra- gutm governor of that port , who in turn aent them to Granada , where they are now in prison awaiting trial , Dr. Anica D , Arzao , one of the rich est and most highly educated Boliv ians , was elected president of the Bolivian congress. Ho ia a staunch advocate of peace at any price , Fatal Piny. Special Dla patch to Tin Una. SOUTH LUIIAXOK , 0 , , September 27. Five persons entered on old boat yesterday to cross the Miami river. During a playful struggle for the possession of thu ours the boat capsized and four of the party were drowned , _ _ Earthqaiilio in Illlnoi * . HKclal | IHnuUluvi tuTliK lit * . OKNTHALIA , 111 , .September 27 , A well defined ahook of earthquake waa felt hero about half paat 4 o'clock this morning , lasting aever.il seconds. It uuemed to como from thu wcat , accom panied by a rumbling eound. Unhook housca very perceptibly and woke nearly all the Bloopers. SPUINOXJELD , III. , Sapteraber 27. A shook of earthquake waa distinctly felt hero about 4 o'clock this morning. ST LOUIH , September 27. A slight shock of earthquake was felt in this city and vicinity at 4.18 a , in. In thu central part of the city the shock was tirst noticed , by a rolling noise , fol lowed directly by twelve distinct vibrations at intervals of onu second , The first vibration was the most vie lent. The shock lasted ubout fifteen seconds , A BlgainUt Buptut. Sped * ! Pspatcli | to Tin U . ST. JOHN , N. B. , September 27. A constable from Thoinaaton , Maine , has been hero some days looking for a Baptist clergyman who fled with thu wife of a member of his congregation. The parties were found , but the mag istrate refused a warrant for their ar rest , having no jurisdiction. Tlii ? Ttftione Rolliuu HjxxUI DUjuUli toTlU III * . WASHINO-JON , September 27. En gineer Melville had a long interview to-day with Secretary Chandler , und gave a detailed account of the finding of the bodies of DeLoiig and party The private papora aud journal of Do * Long will be turned over to hia wife. 7-irEiplicit directions for every UBO are given with the Diamond Dye * . For dyeing Mosses , Grass as , Ivory , Hair , etc. GERMAN CATHOLICS. Procoodlngd of the Contrul Sdjty. . > l | utih t < i TIIH Urn. MILWAUKEE , Saptcmlnr 27 The national German Roman Catholic Cen tral society adopted in to-duy'a busi ness mooting the follovving minting to education nl C.uholic children : "All munibi-rs of thu Oontr.il uociol.y are in duty bound to Bond their children to O tholia jnfucliiul eohouls inly. It is thn duty of every Catholio to contribute - tribute to t.o ! or aniuitiou and mnin- ttinuico of piuoahial nchools und on'- ' luges ot the Catholic church. All Catholica nhould assist th * clergy in providing for the education of their children no that a generation of O th- olica may bu raised who will zealously guard their righto and privileges. " The Himo committco reported in favor of the organization of Outholice for'thu purpose of electing candidates ffir political ofllcJa whovwlll prptocl Catholics iu thuir constictttional rights of unimpaired religious worship. The resolutions agninat prohibition 113 aubtnitted yesterday were con curred in. After dispoaing of routine business of minor importance , including several amendments and appropriations of funds , II. * J. Spiunhorat of St. Louie , was unanimously rn-elucted president of the Central society. The remain ing officer * elected are as fol- IOWH : First vioo-prcaident , James B. Strach , New York ; second vice president , William Caspar , Milwau- ' < or ; corresponding secretary , Theodore - doro Fohlig , St. Louis ; recording BUG- rotary , Alfred Strockul , Milwaukee ; 'treasurer , Fred Ljdorer , Eran.ivillo ; uxucutivu committuu , F. Aroudos , St. Lnuia ; J. Ainmand , St. Louis ; F , J. Urinkmnii , Turru Haute ; li ! . Brill- maier , Miltvaukoo. Adjourned to rnrot thu first Sunday in September , 1883. A Ronmutia Story. bpcclal Dlapittti to I'm Il l. CuiuAiio , Sopteniber27 A rpman- tie etory ot man'ri treachery is connected - nectod with thu arrest of Walter II , Chase , who spoilt hut night in thu county jiil. II u was brought from Atlantic City by n dutcctivu. Early last Junuary , a young woman ot\ly u short time n bride left her homo at Oakland , Oal , , ( o join hur husband who vaa working ia ono of the minea near Tucson , Arizona. En routu aho met Chase , who although a perfect stranger to her managed to inaku lior acqunmtuncu and so fascinated hur that instead of seeking hur husband she eloped with Chase. They came to Chicago and registered as "Mr. and Mrs , W. B. Hunt.1 The next morn ing Walter II. Chaeo disappeared , tak ing with him 8300 in money and 81,1)00 worth of jewelry belonging to his inamorata. Ho lufthorfriondleis , pennilcHK and dishonored. Her grief overwhelmed her when aho learned that aho was rually duHcrtod. She could not apply to her family for uid. Shu durud not write to her wronged husband. She had only two alternatives the river or repentance. She chose the latter , and sot about earning her daily bread , bearing thu burden of hur narrow M best aho could. All efforta of the police to find Chase proved ftuitluas , until it was learned a few daya ago that ho was stopping with his brother , who was engaged in the nowapiper buii- ness iu Atlantic City. His arrest promptly followed , as has buun rululed above. Thu prisoner , when inter * viewed , said that his brother was the editor of the Democrat , published in CAM county , Iowa , and that ho him self is respectably connected. Accord ing to his version it was Mrs. Hunt who made lovu to him , and ho regards himself a "moro itinned against than sinning. " Another paper givea thu woman's natno as Belle Mutzar , and the man's as Wallace Clmse , TELEQIIAPHIO NOTES , OAtvi.Bio.v , September 27 , Tie News' BrownsUlle upeclul rex > rt fivu new ciu > ea cf yelbw fever ; no death . In Mutft- uiOTtt , two dcitUiv. Itiver ( Mag. NKW Vo/r , Sejitembtir 27. On uwtlon of August Kcholl , ex-Mayor Cooper wan chosen c luilrmtin of tlio executive * commit- tic of the democratic htato oummlttcc. TOIIONTO , September t7. ! The obncrvn. tnry has or > lere4 storm w.irnlnjjN on Iiikca 1'rle ami Ontario ; alno In Georgian Bay nnd r.iilco Huron port : . BAI.TIMOIIK , September 27. At lloallu- vllle , Vn. , a mill tlain was carried away liy n Hood nnd the water nwoptdown upontho house < jf Mr. Dunn , drowning bin n ife anil lhu children. I'oinxMOUTH , N , 11. , September 27. Ono third of the employes in the eunHtnic- tinn nnd repilrn of ilia navy ynrilcroniit - pended owing to tlio Inck of hinds. QUEIISC , Saiitcmber 157. The comet w.-xj seen at t o'clock thli morning In the east ern heavens. I : ia described OHery lingo , PRIZE. A Boo Compositor Launches Upon the Ben of'.lliurirnony. Tin : BEF. will not bo outdone in en terprise by any journal , nnd it hastoni lo come to the front ' weddfi $ of its own , to match that of a morning cotomporary. Ono of the faithful and reliable force in the nows-ruom ia the happy man , Mr. John Banner , n linit class man nnd n popular one. His bride waa Miss Kiln Ilubbard , a youn : , ' lady of many virtues and accomplishment ! ! totnuku life a happy onu for ao excellent - lent a husband us nho has chosen The ccromony took place at thu Odthudrul of St. Plnlomoiia , on Tues day evening nt 7:110 : o'clock , Rev. Father English olliemliiig. The attendants were Mr. T. P. Dunn , groomsman , and Mien Ousuy , bridesmaid , and a par'y of intimate friends and relations graced the occa sion with their presence and made it interesting by the warmth of their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Banner go to house- koopiiir ( at unco in a cozy place on Loivutiworth street , between Suvonth and Eighth , where TIIK BHK wishes them all the conjugal felicity possible. Notwithstanding the distracting im- turo of eucli an occasion , Mr. Bonner did not forget "tho lojofc" und Uio wedding feaat at the house was supplemented plementod by another enjoyed by the niglit force , who washed down the wedding caku with delicious nine. Stovontuii-Curtli. Dr. Stuvoneon and Miss Fanny Curtis were married on Tuouday even ing at 8 o'clock , at Iho rosidoncn of the bride's parents , on Eleventh and Jackson streets. _ Among tlio many vnlunblo tcatimo. nials of catucm presented thorn by thuir frlunda on this occutjion were ; Largo Bible , aol uilver knives , forka and spoons , table cloth , prayer book and dressing case , from the groom ; cake , Mrs. Charity Smith ; ice cream bowl , Miss llubucca Seymour ; half' a dozen hand-painted fiuit plates , Sarah Richardson ; silver picltlo castor , Mr. and Mra , William Butler ; wine sot , Mr , a"d Mrs. Joshua Small ; two ptira of handsome towels , Mr. nnd Airs , \V. J. Merriam ; sot of ice cream saucers , Mr. Jumna Thomas ; class wine act , Mr , and Mrs , Andrew lion- dricki ; Chiuu fruit pinto , Mr , and Mrs Architi 1'ortor , of Lexington , Mo. ; silver ayrup pitcher , Mrs. and Mrs. Oamblo ; pair cf beautiful vases , Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Porter ; pair of towels , Mr. and Mrs. Morrison ; wall pocket , Mies Thorosu Fonrick ; silver cream pitcher , Airs , King ; majolica watur pitcher , Miss Lulu King ; ma < jolica ugg stand , Mr. and Mrs J. Linaey ; pair of towola , Mias Emma Clinton ; China pitcher , Col. nnd Mra. M , I. Lndington , SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made froir the wild llowora of th wu FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY" , it ia thu rtioat fragrant ot perfumes. Manufttcturcd by II. B. Slavon , Sail Francisco. For ualo in Omaha by W. > T. Whltohouou and Kenuaia liros. , Honford'i Aolil Phoaphato AH A NEl'.K 1001) . Dr. J , W. Smith , Volllngton , 0. , Bays : "I have used it advantageously ' in Impaired norvou supply , 'i ' THE ONLY REMEDY. . , I \ Ij j Vote nud Work Asuinat A.11 < ' r * Corporation Cnudidates for Office. How Rnllroadu Evade Tnios. To the Kditor of TUK When the U. 1 . and and B. , t M' . railroad companies eluded thu pay- aont of taxcn , whioh-woro duo mak ing the most dotcslablo&riutVocation * in order to free thomselvci-from the debt , many counties wurejdeprivod of amount a varying from $20,000 to 550,000 , and the bonded imfobtcdnosB becntno a dead wotght on the resources , [ } { the cDiintins , tVJntto , JMndl'in , Colfax and other counties Buffered in thin way many thousands of dojlara. And now these monopolies enter tbo United States court nnd seek to re strain Platte and other counties fiom the collection of two or three years' taxes , in ndddiiion to thoao pu { of which they have boon dofraudoa. IIow long ahall thin curao continueT When will the righto of property bo respected und the railroads compelled to uuntain their portion of the burden of taxation ? Ill thu o mnpction T wish to call at- toution to ttiu platform adopted by thu regular republican Convention , hold at Fremont , Neb , , at which Hon. M , K. Turner was nominated for member of coiigros ! ) from this diutncc. The de mand is there made that "all thu property of railroads aud corporations shall bo aasea&ud in the satno manner us the property of individuals. " It again sots forth that railroads should bu compelled "to take out patents on thuir lands , so that the same may bo taxed aa lands owned by individuals are taxed , " Thu bolters that nominated Valentino tine could not honestly , and dared not include like declarations in their plat form , la it light to submit to thu dictations of the corporate monopolies/ / Shall the farmers and laboring men bo obliged to pay every cent assessed against them , while the railroads co "soot" free ? This county anpports Turner as the regular nominee of the republican party , and the reports of anything to the contrary are false. The recent correspondence in your colunma concerning two of our towns men 1ms cauiod no little merriment , from the fact that Anderson sanctions the part derogatory to Olothor , and vindicates himaolf , And now Olothor ia perfectly willing that Anderson should bo under the charges made , but avers the innocence of his own career. Judge Riluy , of Boouo county , Mr. Freeman and others of Platte county , atart for Ilaatingr to-day to attend the Alliance and anti-monopoly con gressional conventions , The isauo ia upon the people and must bo met. Every voter must pre pare for the contest. The time for action will not last long. House , then , you who support the republican platform , and by your votes sanction the declaration therein. The election of Turner moans "true republican principles can and shall prevail , " Neb , , September 25 , Couuty Commissioner Drexel recently found ou enormous bone , belonging to Homo extinct upeclM of animal , which must liavo been of enormous size. The bone was found kUty feet below the surface of tbo ground , In Douglan precinct , METItOPOLITAN HOTEL. OMA. HA , NEB. Tables supplied with Jho best the market aitorda. Thu traveling public claim they got bettor accommodation * aud moro .gouaral . satisfaction here thw t any other house la Omaha. . lUte , f 2 par day , augSUfw