"V V OMAHA DAILY BEE- WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 , 1884 , CAPITAL PRIZE $76,000 tlTlekots only $5. Shores In Proportlouta ioDlsiana State Uuj Wt dc * rtby certify nat HI nipermit tht l angtmtnh fer all the Monthly and Semt-Annua , viauinyt uj tht Louinana Statt lottery Company and \nnenon manaoe and control tht Vrawinji Uitmttlvet , and that the tamt are conducted in J Mnettyfa\miu.and in good faith touard all par tut , and ue authontt the company to tut thli ect ntuattnthfaetimiltt of our rljnattirti attatkit in Hi nJvfrtutnntnti. " CouinuionM Inoorpoutod In 1883 for IS yean by the legltlatnn 1 education * ! and oharlUbla purpoeo with a oap IU1 of 1.000,000-to which * reserve land ol ovtl 150,000 hag since boon added. By an ovorwholmlnr popular rota lla hanohlM . adopted December 3d. A. TO. 187B. The only Lottery over voted on and .doracd by the people of any SUto..no Hoover gjalol or pQi'.p lia grand single number drawings taki place monthly. _ A splendid opportunity to win n Fortune Isinth Grand Drawing Class I , In the Acad emy of Mutlc , New Orloaue. Tuesday , Sent. 2th , 1884--172 Urnnthlv ilr.winc. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100.000 Tickets nt Flvo Dollars Each , Frac tious , in Fifths In proportion , LIST OF PBIZK3. VITAL 1'UIZk _ . . . . | 78,00t 1 do do S6.00I 1 do do 10.0W a PIUZES OF KJOOS is.ooc . t do 2000 10,001 10 do 1000 10,0 , SO do 60C 10,001 100 do ZOO S0,00 < see do 100 so.roc SOO do 60 . . . , . T 2500 * 1000 do 5 2COOC ArrKOXlUATIOA i4 > , . _ o. 3 Approzlauttlon prices ol (760 0,7C ( B do do 600 , EO ( S do do 5M > SSM 1M7 Ptlzo itmCMtlnj ; to t8S tlon for tal'i lo olnbs ohonld bo mule on ) ; Jo I lie ofllos ol the Ccmpanr In Now Orloaco. For larther Information wrlto clearly giving fill address , ll.ilc P. O. Von 17 Ordois payable ac adJicoo Rcgliitorod TiCttorn to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK , New Orleans , La. 1'oitttl Notes and ordinary letters bv Mall or Ex press ( all sums of f 5 and upwards by Kxprees at oat expense ) to 11 , A. DAUPHIN , or M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans La. HOT Snvonth Rr. . Wa h neton. T > ( ! HOLBROOK , SBEHOH & HEANY , Engineering , Surveying AND CONTIUCrrNG WOTIK Boao within the city and thron tiont the State. rwOISco Crolghton Block , opposite City Engineer' * olllco. al2-lm 13 DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! ( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) JDrawn at Havana , uba , Every 1 ' to 14 Days. TICKETS , 82.00 , HALVES , $1.00. Subjooi to no manipulation , not controlled by the ft vmrtlcaln Interest. It Is the fairest thing In the nature of chance In existence. Per Information and particulars apply toSHIPSEY CO.Oen.Aeents , 1 12 Broaa ny , N Y. city. E. KAU13 Si CO.117 Walnut street , St. Loulg , Mo. or Frank Lobrano , L. B. , 20 Wyandotte , Kan. jym&o & wly. Will euro Nervousness , T.umbagn.Klu-ilinatltini , 1'ur. Kldnej. Kplnu nni I.t\or dlwoMN.Goiit.AHttima , Heart ( llxease , ] > > Mifiihfa , Cent > * l- imtlon. Krvnulu | , Cntnrro , . . . . I'llei. Kpllt'tthy , Iinnotency , Uurnli.\triio. rinlnpxtis Uteri , ete. Only hclintlllc J.I > lin > ] ! i.-ll In AincrlinllintniNtheKUclrlrlty nnd mult iiotUm through tin-body , and can bo recharged luan In- elant by thu imtlcnt. SI.OOO Would NotBu" It. Winter Is coming , the reason of tha year for aches and pains Inie r ol this fact , wo say , buy one of Doctor Homo's Kloctrlo Helta , by so dolnjouwlll a\ohl Rheumatism , Kidney tro'ihlea ard other Ills that Hesh la heir too. I'o not delav , Init call at our olllco , and examine the belts , 1422 Douglaa St. , Oma ha Nob. CiTKoraaleaiO. F. Goodman's Drag Store" 1110 | trnam tit , Omaha. Orders filled C. O D HAMBUEQ-AMEEIOAN < CJox3O.iDn.xi-y. lUKCI LINE FOH ENGLAND , FIIANCB AND QKU11ANV. The steirashlpn of this uelMinown line are built ot Iron , \\atcr-tUht oompartruonts , and are furnish ed with ovury reijuisite to nnko the i wigo both fnfe and .ijjrccablo. They carry the United States and ruri'poiti mails , and l-a\u Now Vorka Thurfi- d& ) sand Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher. bourRl'AHISand ( ) IIAMBUMQ. K-.tcs : First Cabin , 8T.5 , 885 and 876. Steerage , $20 IlcnryPundt , Mark Hanson , F II. Moorus.M. Toft , f-citbln Onnha , Oronowiet , ' & &clioentcnaKcntain ( Council lllulfs. C. B : HICUAU1) S CO. , Gen. I'ass Asts , 01 Brondway , N. V. Cbas. Kozmluakl & Co- Qcncral Wc'tttrjn AgJiits , 107 Washlngtou til. , Cblca X0.1H IT ! the ctinngos tnat , in a tow years , have taken place in the manufacture of Improvement after improvement hat been made , until to-day the clothing olfored by Schlank A Prince , 1210 FaniMn street , ia equal in every respect to the boat Custom Work ! While at the aamo time the lownoai of price of the fine grade of clothing they handle U no loaa aatoniah- iiur than the Perfection of Fit ! AND TUB QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND MAKE UANUKAOTUREH OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW : CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. Btx-ootf -axa OMAHA NKUKASK Q A SATISFACTORY SESSION , The Cily Conncil Rpjecls tlic Appoint ment of 20 Extra Police , The Office of Oily Auditor Created. Oonnoll's ' Oonforonco With the U , P. Officials- A Wrangle Over the Appropria tion Ordinance Resulting in Eoforring ik The IJuslncBs of Two Sessions TTAII. snctcdtnOnc , The tegular weekly mooting of the city council waa hold last evening , nt which members Bochol , Bohrn , Furay , KaulFman , Lacder , llodfiold nnd Mur phy were present. The roll was called and the minutes of the last regular nnd apccial meetings rend nnd npprovod. I'ETITIONH ANll COMMUNICATIONS. From the noting mayor , giving it ns hia opinion tlmt the olllco of city nuditor should bo created , nnd stating ho had arrived nt his conclusion from studying the needs of this city nnd the workings of others. The duty ol this ofticor should bo to look nftor the finances of the city nnd report to the council nt least once per month. Referred to tlio city attorney , who was directed to frame an ordinance as contemplated by the acting mayor. From the same , giving notice that ho had approved the ordinances passed at the last mooting. Filed. From the same , stating ho had approv ed the ordinances passed at the special meeting. Filed. From the same , appointing S. A. Hun- teen , A. Kock and Ivnut Nelson apprais ers to assesa the damages arising from changing the grade on California street from Twenty Second to Twenty Third , and Twenty Third from Cass to Wobater. Confirmed. . From the same , appointing twenty special policemen to do duty in the city during the state fair. Mr. Bohm moved that the appoint ments bo rejected , and stated as hi ? rea son that Omahi had aomo good police men but about twenty of them were nt- toily worthless. Anderson said they were not needed as only oed people would bo hero next week. Mr. I'cdliold reminded Anderson ho vraa mistaken about the "good people , " as the demo crats would have a great hoe dee hero next week nt which nil thn democrats of the state would bo present. The motion to reject was carried. From Pat Kilmurtin , asking the coun cil to reimburse him for damages to his properly on Eleventh and Jones on July 10th , caused by high water. Referred. From James Callaban , calling atten tion of the council to the nuisance in alloy in block 334. Referred. From llalph H. Hall , asking relief of the city council from the present bad condition of Franklin and Irene streets before the sidewalks bo laid. Referred. From Richard II. Brown and others , calling the attention of the council to the lirt thrown on the sidewalk from the sewer on North Seventeenth street. Re ferred. From Goo. E. Stratman , asking that illoy between Division nnd Montana streets f com CaldTfoll to alloy north of fuming be graded. Referred. A number of bills were referred with- ) ut reading. From ( J. F. Taylor , calling attention 'f the council to the position of tlio iluicc on Twen'y-third ' and California , ivhich turned the water upon his two ots. Referred. From Cyrus D. Boll and others , ask- ng tbo council to pass an ordinance mthorizing the opening of Grace street 'rom Twentieth to Saunders , Referred , From Ilenry Schmidt and others , aslv- ng the council to cause a bridge to bo } uilt on the north line of Franklin etrcot it its intersection with Irene , lie- 'erred. ' From the appraisers appointed to as- ORS damages arising from extending Jlnrk street , making their return. He- erred. From R. O. S. Bourke , asksng leave if the council to withdray his petitioner or an increase of salary. Granted. Prom city engineer , recommending hat the tridiignhr tract on Nineteenth ind St. Mary's belonging to the city bo cept as a park. Referred. From Patrick 0. Uorman and others , isking that Webster street bo paved rom Fourteenth to Sixteenth with Jioux Falls granite. Referred. From 0. S. iliggina and others , asking hat the alloy running through block 101 ! > o paved with Sioux Falls granite , Re- erred From 0. Brewer and others , calling .ttontion of the council to the nuisance m lola 7 and 8 in block 181A and tracts .djoining , Referred. From James Peterson , asking the irivilego of the council to erect n plat- orm on the foot of Douglas street for ho purpose of dumping refuse. Refer- od. From G. W. Smith asking the privi- ego of the use of-I foot of the side walk n front of lot 8 m block 1M. Refer- od. From 0. E Coombs and others , call- ng attention of the council to the fact hat a sidewalk hus not been laid in r nt of lota 8 mid ! ) in block (5 ( in Kountzo i Huth'a addition. Referred. From Annie C. Moridith , asking an ixtension of time for laying sidewalk in rent of her premises. Grunted. From J , Sander and othera , asking hat the alley in block 250 be put In msaablo condition. Referred. From W. II. Ijoins , preftenting corti- icato of judgment in case of Felicia H little vs. the city of Omaha for S'Jia.l.'J nclusivo of cnet * . Referred. From J. A. Hladen , asking the council .o cause tlu > street lamp on Twonty- lecond nnd Burt to bo put in proper ) rdor. Referred. From city marshal ! , giving statement if saloons doing business in Iho city I'ho number is 110 , of which 10-1 have laid S&OO , & have paid $1,000 arid 1 ha IB-- ' ' ? 2A Filp'l , FromLowls D. Carrier asking the * inviio o t tuiiMVinu u Bumll amount u lirt frjm thn cast side of Twenty-fourth itrpot near California. Referred , From II , G. Clark & Co. , and others protesting ngtinst the fruit stands enjoy < ing the sidewalks. The marshal was nu < thom.ed to remove all remaining , nftoi giving them five days notice. From acting Mayor Murphy , present ing n quit claim deed to Kniit A Thomp son of a small atrip of ground in Kountzc it Uuth'a addition. Referred. From E. I ? . Chapman asking the priv ilege to bring to grade the alloy between Twofth , Thirteenth , Jackson nnd How ard. Upforred. The bids for the city printing were next taken up and placed on file , owing to the litigation now pending in the district court. From City Treasurer Buck , stating ho had made tenders of money as damages for grading nnd opening certain streets , which tenders had been accepted. Filed. From P. J. Nichols nnd others , asking that the sidewalk nbout Sixteenth nnd Ilnrnoy bo graded to enable the property owners to lay sidewalks , Referred. From Peter Williams nnd others , asking the use of the council chamnor next Thursday evening m which to hold n political mooting. Granted. From W. J. Council , giving the result of his conference with the Union Pacific ollicinls respecting the removal of ita obstructions on Fourteenth street. The ollicinls , Mr Council says , freely [ ad mit the right of the city to the use of the street , but assort that n reasonable time should bo given them to remove the aamo and authorized the city _ attorney to rep resent to the city council that if the time were given until next summer , the street would bo bridged by on iron bridge. Mr. Connell suggested that if the Bower work could bo put oil' untl , next year , that it bo done. Refer- od to the city attorney to outer into n written stipulation with the company to build ono insidn of n year. From J III. Buchr asking n leave J f ab sence for ono week. Granted. From William White asking that the grade on Twenrioth nnd Sherman bo ao changed as not to run the water over h is lot. o Referred. EromVm. . F. Iloins , stating that ho had examined the books of city Treasurer or Buck from Jan. 1 , 1882 to July 'U 1883 , and found thorn correct. Filed. From City attorney , stating that hi had allowed judgment to bo entered ngainst the city for $255.52 in the case of Win. Fitch & Co. against the city o Omaha. Filed. From City Clerk Jowott , asking por' mission to bo absent from his olllce from i ) o'clock a , m. to1 p. m. each day during fair week. Granted. The opinion of the city attorney or the First ward raisn was road nnd tiled From Duwoy Stone , calling the at tention of the council to s < nith Four toouth street between Jones and Lcnven worth. Filed nnd the street commis' sioner nuthonV.sd by resolution to pul the street in a condition to avoid damag. oa. oa.From James Croighton , presenting the estimates of streets cleaned by A. R. Uriel. Approved. From the same , calling attention of the council to the fact that Mcllugh nnd Me gavock hud refused to proceed under their contract to construct the south branch o" the North Omaha sewer , as the plan had been changed. From the same , presenting the time o : the inspectors for last month. Referred From the same , presenting certain ea timatcs. Approved. HESOI.UT1O.NS. By Bohm , that the Gas company repair pair and light the lump on Twenty-Sec oud and Capitol avenue. Adopted. By Thrano , that the city advertise for aprons for all atroets paved that need the same. Adopted. By Loedor , that the Ore chief purchase 1,000 foot of hoao with couplings for the use of the now house , Adopted. By Leeder , that after Sept. 1st the wages of Joe Vandorford , foreman of No. 2 , bo fixed at $80 per month. Re ferred. By Bohm , that the properly owners on I'Vnain street between Tenth and Fifteenth bo required to lay permanent sidewalks to full width at the proper grade within -15 days. Referred. ) ffp By the same , tlmt n gaa lamp bo placed on Thirteenth and Lsavonwjrih. Re ferred. By the same , that the the atrip of ground north of Nichoku bo appraised , n : ilat made cf it and sold to thu abutting uoporty owners on certain conditions. Adopted. By Bechcl , that the city attorney : ompronmo nnd confess judgment in ; ho caBcs of Burmcster and Christiansen ft. the city. Referred. By Anderson , that the street coinmis- lionorlay crosswalks connecting with nil lidownlks laid outside of where streets ire paved. Referred , By Bohm , tlmt the city marehal pee li.it all conveyancoj carrying pasiongora 'rom the end of the ntreut car line dur- ng fair w.'ok Imvo the required liconiw. By Thr.ino , that the bcmrd of public vorks and city engineer report to the iijuncil the amount of earth if any sold iy grading contractors to private paities .nd the price paid for the same. Re- erred. By Kaufman , that the committee on treets and grades place the alleybo - ween Seventeenth and I' ] ghteonth outh of Jackson in proper condition , ti'forrod. { By Uedficld , that the board of cduca- ion bo permitted to construct a curb and ; uttcr on the wrst aidu of Twentieth treot between Dodge nnd Davenport. Adopted. By Rodfiold , that the committea on Iroets and grades inquire into the roas- ins why Mrs. Clms. Uocdora lot in Mill's dditlon to Omaha has not been taken nto account in the appraisement of lands akon for utreot purposes in the opening f Seventeenth street north. Adopted. By Rodfiold , that 695 bo allowed Mrs. ) uydnlo for Hide walks removed by grad- s. Referred. By Red field , that the city engineer urmsh grade stakes on Capitol avenue rom Eleventh to Tenth , and nn Twelfth rom Capitol ( .avenue to Davenport. Adopted. By Kaufman , that thu fire chief report o the council what ho has done to ubatu lie nntnanco created by the Consolidated Tank Line Co. Adopted. By Thrann , that Iho First ward dole- ; ation and tlio judiciary committee ) bo nado a committee empowered to cull ind awcar witnesses relative to thn causii ) f the First ward remotiHtrunco. Tabled. KKI'OIITri Or COMMITTIiKH. Streets and gradi'H , recommending the tccoptancn of the plot of Dauses ad dition. Adopted. Same , recommending tlmt the com munication of O S. Wood be placed on file. Adopted. Same , recommending that the petition relative to the support of Pitrick Har rington bo referred to the county com- inlfisioners. Adopted. Special , stating that Fenton Thomp son did not take an appeal from the iward of the appraisers of the Farnam street change of grade , and that thu award hnd been paid his wife mu accepted by hor. Adopted. SAHIC , stating n settlement had beet made with thn First Christian church n to damages from change of grndo , anc that 81-tOO had boon paid in full settle mont. Adopted. Viaducts , reporting back the ordi nance locating n viaduct on Elovontl street and recommending that it do pass Adopted , 01U1INANOKS. By Furay , declaring the necessity o changing the grade of Izard street fron Twentieth to Twonty-third , nnd Twenty first , Twenty-second nnd Twenty-thin from Nicholas to Cumlng. Passed. By Unscnll , declaring the necessity o chancing the grndo of Seventeenth streoi from the Union Pacific tracks to n point 175 foot south of Williams street. Rvnd twice nnd referred. The appropriation ordinance for liabil ities Incurred during the month of August was road twice by the clerk. Rodfiold objected to nn item of $100 In favor of William Ilotns for chockim ; up the treasurer's books , and moved tc strike it out. Bohm also objected to nn item ol S1G.CO in favor of Member Murphy , in whoso favor $100 as may or was also placed in the ordinance , statinc that if ho did nol want to serve in his executive capacity for the salary of the mayor , ho could ap point or the city could elect some ono who would. A lengthy debate ensued upon the items as placed in the ordinance to Mr. Murphy's credit , the acting _ innyor , sus taining his position by rending from the ordinances regulating his salary. The ordinance wns referred to n special com mittee consisting of Messrs. Bochul , Bohm , nud Woodworth. An ordinance appropriating money out of opncinl fund to pay for paving Farnnm and Ninth streets. Passed. The council then adjourned to moot Friday evening. NELLIE BOYD , ThoKnci-ROtiu Iilttlo AotrcfiBvlio In- TOHta IIorSurpliiH KumliiKK In Nolirnskii The Nellie Boyd thontrical troupe passed through the city yostordny forenoon - noon on its way to the Pacific const states , where Miss Boyd begins in a few days her annual aoaaon , etopping nt vnri- ous plncca on the way west. Learning through THE Br.K of Miaa Boyd's ' oxpnct- od prcacnco for n few hours In the city , n number of her Omaha friouda mot time tnlontod and energetic little nctroaa at the U. P. depot and gave her a cordial greet ing. It ia acknowledged by thoao posted that there is hardly a otago profoasional in the country who has moro ofT-tho-stugo friends between Chicago and San Francisco - cisco than INliaa Boyd , and aho deacrvoa them all , for no actress that can now bo recalled shows a nobler womanhood. To unquestioned goniua in her profession aho adds a business ability that has en abled her to achieve merited BUCCOBB aa an actresa and accumulate a good-sized fortune. Realizing the value of Nobraa- ka property , she has invested eomo of her earnings in several farms in this state , an especially line tract being near Grand Island , on-whlch her brother resides. She ia also in possession of a hundrod-acro fruit farm near Fresno , California , where her parents dwell , and the family is gen erally reunited each summer at Geneva Lake , where Miss Boyd has an elegant cottage. Then there la the old homo in Chicago , where Miss Boyd made her iirat professional appoaronco while little moro than a child , in a spectacular play , on the munificent salary of 50 cents per evening. While engaged in her perilous prnfosssion Mins Boyd has not only so carefully guarded her reputation aa to escape slander's tongue , but has used her well-won wealth to brinp happiness to all connected with hor. Her past eoason lias been exceptionally prosperous , and 3110 starts out this year with novcrnl now plays in her repertoire , for which iho has just completed $3,000 worth of now dresses. There are seventeen [ > ooplo in her company , whoso hand- iome and di.stingtio appearance at the iopot yesterday , us they flitted In and jut awaiting the making-up of the west- lound train , made quito a stirring and : > icturecquo scene. TOM MURRAY'S ' MISTAKE , lo Tninjiorxvlih a Hcwtr and is I''lnoI lor HO DoliiK ' > > ' Some three daya u o eowor inapoctor iIcLcan lodgud u coinpUiut in thu police ourt , cliurging Thomas JIurray witli uwiiif , ' tamnurud with tliu Hutvor on thu oriicr of Fourteenth and Ilirimy. Thu aau camu up for trial butoru .fudge I > un- ko yesterday aftuinoon. It wan not liu moat dourly proven that thrj defend- nt Murray wan guilty of ho crime charged but it mn shown no ono OBJ ! could iavo a motivu to commit it. Upon thu vidunco before the court Murray was irononncod guilty by Judge lionukound iras fined $10 nnd costo. Murray , wlu lad inanifcfltcd a bold front during the rial signified hiaintontion to appoul but rna informed by the court that ho could lot. lie next stated ho would go up on rror but was told eucli a proceeding fc'ould not lie in hia cnso. Not mulling , ny great cll'ort to produce iho $18.55 ho fas placed in thu custody of 0/Mcur / iullivun who ledged him In the city ail. It ia reported that ho alied earn while there , but the inner is wanting good authority. Ho uully aakod dailor Oonnan if lie lioiight thu coummunily could live vithuut him and WUH informed by hia ici'pi r tlmt hu death even would cause ID uru.it. ilnttrusn in the city , Mr. Murrny linally concluded , nftnr leing BO udviaed by JIH ! attorney , that IIH piiAi r to locMiioto whoruvvr hu would v.iii much duarur to him tlmn the paltry urn of IIIH line and cosU and purchaHcd IIH freedom by giving t/io / jailor u $5 nil and hia chuck for $ lit. 55 , " * Colored MOII'H M A public meeting of the colored Amor- can Jiltiinu and Logan republican club will bo held Thurid.iy evening , Hi'pt ! , u the council chamber , at 1'M : o'clock. I'ho ollicera and memburo of iho ropubli- ; an oluba of thu city are invited to nt- lend. The meeting will bo addressed ry Hon.M. / . Thuroton , and VV. II , 0. u. By order of the president , PKIKK WU.LIAUS. LOOAL BREVITIES , Tin- record * of thn fire depa'rlnicnt fur the last month show that thirteen nlarms wcr' turned in and water llimwn elghl times. -lny ! nond , Iho Viftcontli ntroot Jowolcr , has lii big show window lilted with waUlies , and tlioy nro attracting n great dent of niton- lion. 1th certainly nn elegant display. 1'r.in ? S.inl yratorJay Instituted suit In the U , S. circuit court a ainit the Union 1'ncific railway to rwoxcr $10,000 , ihmnges ered t < > Imc been nuslainod by thn lom of n la ? on the OrfRon Short line in October lRSt. ; Architect Lowof thi su | > crvi hif ; archil cti ntlico at WiishinKton , 1 > . C. , Is in Urn city looking over llu > alleged need of repairs in Mil about thoK * eminent building , nnd re ports thnl nuno nro ni'ccsiary to the hentltiK apoaratus. lie will report at n later dntn up on the other tilkcd of iinpnnonii'iitn. Klro Chief llullcr nnd several of Iho boy * of the department ha\o boon bmlly engaged for the pa < t leM'ral wrekmipon Iho new build- ingon Kh'xenth and Dorc.ii , to bo known whim finMied n * onglno honso Xo. I. Tlio mof has boenconipletvil nnd the work of pnt- ting on the aiding i now In progress , It Is intended to complete It before cold weather nnd occupy it this winter , An action was Instituted In Iho dislrl ( . court yestord.iy by Dixnlol J , Martin ngainst Thomas Murray for S10.000. Martin Is Hut nun u ho who was found In Iho county jail n hoit time without a mittimus to warrant hln detention by tha jailor , and who wan liberated by Shi-rill Miller without Uking him before n liiagistmto. The milt it ono of fnlso iinprixon- inont , nnd Martin layn his damages at the nboxo iimount. A LEGEND , Attorney HaUUvln Uccotvos Anntlicr Ijuttor. Attorney Baldwin yesterday receiv ed another mysterious letter from ' 'For- ritt. " It is quito romnntlo nud in ap- > ondcd : A l.KOKND 01' THK UAMIILKIIH. Forth from tlio hoiiu' * on the hlllsido , from hoirdeiiH by the river , leaving their ( KipooicH ind tlioir BipiawM ni'dilly momllng their wmii- nun , clntl in mnrtlal array , I'ucli oiui with IIH iiiw nnd his quiver IxMitliiiR their Htops toward ho ciniter , to thn council loom of immllerj. I'hn moon looked silmitlv down on tliU august iody of wniriora , assomhU'd in jonloiiny and rriith , nitli envy nnd Imtrotl commingled , riio nionii'ri palo face Rrrw paler an HI | ff.irod m the Bcono with horror , \\nliing u friendly cloud iniKlil o'or tlio whole intermingle , blot- ing the \\holo gnnul council of warrior * intel > l > lUion First camp Cleaxor , their chlofhino faith u nrdmit ipiritR wiia mighty. On hU rii ht \Vaniiuii | licit , tall and straight .x * n leodlo , whofo clarion voice ulii'ii ho rpoliu aiig on the air lllto n tiuil irol. The nuxt WIH Inninipr Stroke , or douhlo nainq , \\IUi iniii- los and Hiiimvx of Iron. Ittnvo in thu lit'lit vaa lin but oft had ho fallen In ambush. Then amo Forked ToiiRtic , from Tniinton , Main. , lint nrch hypucritm and .docolver , n rcne .ule rout bin own tilhe from far beyond tlio Mighty Vntcr , who wrote letters to Hop-onion in 'nitnton which weio returned to bo read In ) m.ilia. 2NotliinR could bo in peace whnro hi- out clniucod to warnlor. Jlo would htir n | lie embers of illeconl even in n Immlct of iiRe'H , much n.oro in a hamlet of gnmlilara vhcro angrls mo few in number. On hi i lit ntooil I'nnthcr Cat fiom the far elf riLu of Alsc uo , le.ulv to ppring on his foot ) or lia friends ahko In lilrt inciltiCHt , eaK'1' to catc.li \ervwordthutwnHutteiedhy Clea\er , the lief , BOOH to iopu it it to Nunlc.fcuaw [ , Ital- anijuoDn over the river. Next came Howon- r. cunning and Bluuuil , noted for lining a alker. Then Long 1'ino nnd 'reoping Vine. both firm as 10 eaht uincl , with Clipper mhalf brood , between thom.witli thu HCnm of nnny a batth' . Oft had ho fullun in thn front ink , nhot by an empty bottlo. Itixhtln thu liilht of their glory , the mooting waa called to rderand Cloa\or , thu great chief , nrono , and akinf' his pipe from IIH ! mouth , HaldVar : - ors nnd thiufn of the gamblers. who have ) ino from the north and thu south , yo havu athorod here , 'noath thu moon litrlit , to ilo- do on your ( fontiiuoH true , to aoa If you will if master of Ciithriu or Onthrlo bo moatcr of on. " Then Forked Tongtio nroso in his vrath , uith envy and hate In liin liotirt , nnd gilt to the heart of poor CJuthrlo lie lired a oisontil dart. AVumpum ' Belt ntooil ) for Outhrio. Sowonox vrlod loud for dor. Creeping Vine tried to be huard but i'orka Tongiio only t.dkcd the loudur. "Indu- cndont gambleru nnd ciiptaini of thu valley , ell yo nil know your condition when Jiint I Una among you. Yo hail not a captain or a lief that dared lead yq forth in the battlo. uthriu , thu murnlml , has broken up miiny a rn. I was clioHcn your loader triuirphantly. unl now wo must bruak up him. " All moved 'rom tlmlr scatH at the cull of this Hiiako-oyed lucciver , having pbiyi d the part of a NkiinK , uiivlng behind him IIH odnr. Hut unlit will vet triumph over fraud and lypourlny bo mnl. foiover. Air Italdwin , plunao kuop the p'kDora until I : all for them. I'Y.imi IT. AGEEAT riio Fii-Hf Niillonnl Nine ; lr > nH ( lin ca Nailoniil reams NOIOH ol HID Ooiilc-ht. Tlio game butwten the ninea of the ' irat National and Nubraaka N.itional ran played elf yuatordny itft'ernnon thu nnteat resulting in fiivor of I liu li'irut National tonin by u score of of M to 8 A apccial reporter who \vilntneed the ; amu to thu fimuh nnw many thingH vorthy of note. Amonf ! the intcroating features of the ; > uno win lung line throw from con- relielu to grand utaiid , t/liich let tlio op- ) onents got five runu , by W. Harry Mor- ord of thu Nebraakas After thu giiinu 10 WUH thu happy recipient of u largn : ako by thuau pruaont. Mr. Davia jirnvutl himaolf the "Mas- jot" of the Firut Nationala by very lucky lits , and hia Carroll-liku tholt of baaoa. Touxalin , of thu Kubruskaa , diatin- ; uJBcd himeolf t > y his many buautiful unglu-Imndcd calchea , A ripuctatur waa huard to Biiggedt that [ Snllard , of the Firat Nationals bring u shair to ntand on , an at least half i f thu inio ho could'nt be neen over thu lug ut irat base. Judge Morria , of Iho Nnbraakas , waa , hu only man who had muscle enough to cnock the ball over the fence. Mucli duiutiafuction w > tH oxpresaed by he many npoctatorH aeaumbled at thu nu nunjim unfair ductaiuna of thu umpire vlin had boon bought by both clubs , Tune of game 5 IIOIIM and 48 minutes. CITIZENS' ' LEAGUE , 3onullliitlon nl'llid Cill/.fiib1 i > I Oinulia , A inoetintf of thu oiti/.oim' league waa innounced for latt evoniug. Some , imu ago thu organization waa founded ind iU work has never been fully ox- ilainod The conttitution publiuhed ha- ow tells the story fully : Ainiei.u 'i , Soc , I , ThU liiavun uli.tll lia known nn ilio 3itl/on ' I.cuxiio of Onulm , Hec. JI , Itn oliject Bhall IJQ tuMvcinij by all proper moanti , the suppression of the nolo ol llipiorlo minors and ilrunkardi nnd thn en forcement of tlio laws nnd ordinance.s regulat ing iho < iilo of IntoilralitiR HqnoH , and such other laxvs and ordinniiees ns the longuo inay from time to tlmo suggest indirect. Aimiu : n. SKC. " . Anv roslilonl of Douglas county who npproxn of thn lip.xgno nnd dcalros to old in the furtherance of its work mav become n inomber by the an mm ! payment of $1 lit ils Ireasury. AllTII-KK lit. SKr. 1. The olllcors of Iho T.cagtio idinll consist of n pros ! lent , llneo vieo-presldenls , n secretary nnd n treasurer , xxho shall bo elected by ballot at the nnmul mnotlng , nnd hold of- tico for ono year , or until Iho ( mccossorn are defied. SKIV. . The duties of the officers shall l > o tint nsnxlly AtUchod to Iho name olllcm in similar orgxtiizatlims. HFC. H The treasurer shall give n > bond , if required by tlio l.enguo , nnd mnko a report of his receipt * and disbursements nt every monlhly mooting. AUrici.K iv. Sec. 1.- The league slrxll hold n rogulnr monlhly meolitig on the first Tuesday evening of every month , nnd such other tlmo as tlio ou'oullxo cnmndttoo mny deslgnalo. Sec , 2 The league shall hold n regular nn- nnal mooting on the fust Tiiemlny evening in Mnrch , in onch year , for the election of olIicerH id olhcr Implnes * . AUTIl'I.K VsK\fcrDTtVK.COMJIltTKK. . Sec. 15 Thnxocutlo cyniinil po th.jll con } nist of Iho president , ncureUry nml treasurer of the le.igne , ox olliclo , nnd ten other mem- botH of thn loigtio , nnd the pro-idout nnd HCC- rotnry of thn liagno shall botlioptrsiilent nnd srcrctary rf Ihu oxocutho commltteo nlso. Tlio l ii other member * of the incentive com- nnttoochall bo solcotcd by tlio proMdont , KOO- rctary nnd treasurer. AHTICl.K VI , Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of Iho executive commltteo : 1'irst , toproviilo for thor.ilslng of funds to defray nil necessary nnd legitimate oxpunwH of the league. Second , to iirovido miltablo inirtem | in which the mnotingx of the Inngno nml cxecu- tlvo rominlttoo nhall bo held. Third , to provldn for the org.iulziliim of such miborduiato and auxiliary asdoclutlona OH may bo doomed mUi-ublo. I'oiiith ' , lo ( ill all vnctncIeH in olllcn which may bo caused by devth , resignation or olhor- wisp. wisp.Kifth , lo appoint such ntandlng commitleon aslheymuy Iroin Uino to timnilcom udvinn- bio nnd us mny bo , > rovided by the by-lawn of Ihls Ijitnguo. Sixth , to m.iko full nnd compldlo repoitof thuirpnicoGiIIngrt to oae.li regular mootiuR of tlio uxocntivo committee for its action. Ho von th , to call xuch Rpotial mcctingH of this 1,0.13110 or of the executive committee ns Ihnv may from Uino to time dcom nocesanry. liijihlh And gcnur.xlly to employ nurli inraiH ns to thorn may nee.ni best to promote the interests of the l.enguonnd to ndvanco the purposns for which it is oignnlr.od. Ninth Tomako such by-lawH nt may bo necessary. AUTIl'I.K VII. SKC. 1. Tim constitution mny bo nltorod or amor.dcd nftor ono wocik'n notice of Kiich proiioscd nuiondmeiit at any regular wonting of the lo.ijuo ( upon the \otoof txvo-thlrilii of thomomborH prcuont. With the cDiuliinoiitH Ronorally attain- nblo it ia not possible to produce n may- onixiso drcasiiiH for sixlaila that xvill ciiiu- pare with DurUuu'a Sulnil Droasing. 15uy a botilo and bu convincud. Oonoral ( ilbbon IIIH grno to Chicagu. 1) . ( inthrio , of Supoiior , in nt the .Metropoli tan. tan.M. M. Connors , of ( Jrnnd Inland , ID nt Iho Met- rnplitun. A. 1) . MuNwr , of 1'awnco City , in nt. the Moliopolltan. Mrs , John lirnce , of 111 air , is n gucHt of Iho Metropolitan. It. M. Wilson , of l''nlls City , la rejjisteiod nt the Metropolitan. John Martin , of lUncroft , is ii'iarterod | nt the Metropolitan. It. I ! . ( Jiimstoclc , of llumliolilt is Btojiplnjj ot tlio Mutropolitan. C. D. Aldenson , representing , the St. Louis Moillciil Journal , IH in thu city stopping nt the Mutroplitan. W. McAnilroo and wife , of Central City , ire .stopping at the Metropolitan. Mr. N. V. Uicket , of UKI Millard , will lon o .Ills niorniiig for Krouiiint to nttoml Iho re- ininii nnd visit old frioinln. Hon. John I ) , Ifowu la in the city on bun- ! ic.ss connected with the Chicago , St. 1'anl , Minneapolis it Omaha railroad. W , , limlnnnn IIAH returned from Now /ork wlicro ho bus boon purchasing hm fall mil winter utocl : of gouds , Oco. A. Cuirncross , of the WiHconsin I'la- ilng Mill Co. , Milwauktu , Bpont Hnuday in liU city , with Jr. I. W. Wnlto. Tlicodoro Tamm , a prominent inanufnctnr- rof.St l.dnin , h In thi ) city on iv vieit to hia uTMiiial friend , Mr. Williiuu ICrng. Mr. T. W. Htuiilman , of the Union 1'acifio u'mlipiurturn. and Ilia wife , letiirnnl yi atonlny 'IOMI a j.umt through Colorado. Mr. W. .r. Uroalcli left yesterday for St. Lmil.H lo attend a meeting of the MitHonri Itiv- r C/ommlsHlon which tunvcncH tmluy , Coiy V , Crnljmanoger of Iho ( iilha ojiein mini ! at JCnneas City and the Tootle uperu IOIIBD at 8t , Joe , ix in the city anil In register- id at thi Millard. Mr. K. Corlls" , of Salmon county , Dakota , viiH In the city yenlord.iy en n vieit to MB lephow , County CommlHjloncr CorlluH , and IH ! old fiienil John A , Croighton , Mr. C , li. Frost , Renernl manager of the I't. W it I ) . 0 , railroad , and family arrived n tliin city by special car yobterday Mr. i'rost will Icnvu lnti family In Omalin for it , ime and will return to Kt. Worth tliin ovu- ng. ng.Mr. Mr. Marcus It , Mayor , biinlncxs iiianat-cr 'orMr , Jfeniy Abhoy and heretoloro rojire- muting Mr , Jlunry Irving , IH in thu city nnd will Jo.wufor San I'nuiclsco this evening. Ho is an old manager and li.'i'i piloted Homo of the lest ntlractloim which Imvo ever HIOWII ! in America , InlKHU ho was managing , Sarah liernhardt , far Abbsyj in 1881 , Mmo. 1'ntti : iuil Mr. 1 tooth ; in 1KH- ' , Mini ) . ] Nllsaon mil MTU. Langtryj In 188H , Jlonry Irving nnd Abbdv'H ItAllan opera company. In 1885 80 lie IH t' ' > maiirgi ) Mary Anderson ami M ljungtry , fur Aliboy and Jntllc , fur M , ( ! rau IHCI ! Mini l''loronco ' Bt , Jolm , fur lilitiuolf. In Ibhli ha will pilot Mme Sarah liornliardl for Abbey , TliU fuaaun bo Is also managing Tlico Tur M. ( itM. I'1 jlttCION NKWH. THE ( iOinoK ; IIIIMI' : . CAIIK , Sept.- . Thn oxputiitiou for tlio r liuf of ( Jen. ( ioidun it ) progrosxlng nlowly uwing to want of IniunportH and uupilleu , HI.AMIU : IN rn\rr. LONDON , H ptimber'J.H H rep rtod that the nbiilH at llrlben are xellm the populutinll til the ntv i t Hiavuiy. Tlu Wi.intii are nub- jeutud to lioriiblu atioeitliM. Till : CIIOI.KIIA HI'UKAI'IMI ' , MAIHIIII , Hiptomber 'J. Ttiero is juucli alarm hurunver the niilbrral ; of ihulora In tlio province of Allionte. At Naveldn there am hixteon emeH and live ileuthi , A itanitaiy cordon bus botm ChtablislieJ ubaut the town. JS'Al'UM , Hoptombur"Thcro won A sudilfn and K.'inarltablo liiciease of tlioleru yeatoidtiy 1'orty emeu weio rvjiorted , half of which u ere fatil. The increate Is nttrlbutod to the excossc * of Sunday fete day. A veritnbl * panic pro' VAIN. _ Diiturbancos nro frequent , llnnilrodx ate flying to Home. I'llKNOII I'AIIIM , Sept. 2. Tlio icportnf thn iosign lion of ( Jenernl Cntnperon ns minister of unr is Impending. ( Jenernl Millet who ha * hn4 eommand ot thn French troops in Ton- qiiln will embark nt Sftigon the 22d inst. on his return to FrAnco. Ills successor will bo Appoinlod by the cabinet council alter prlmo Minister Ferry's return from Saint Die. Lo Temps urges the government to olvo com mand of tlii French troops tlicro to oil ! ers holding important petitions In the country nml Accustomed to handling largo bodied of troops. The preparations nro completed for dispntching 2.500 inarineH And 0,000 regulars to China , if circumstances ren der it necessAry. A delegation of the uxtromo loft has sent iv latter to 1'reslilcnt ( Jrovy , pointing out thnb I''r nco is conducting the wnr without the vote of thochambors And expending money without the sanction of the national parliament. The disposition of thu country's forces , tlio loiter continues , is weakening llie national defontcr , nnd personal power bomg nllirtncd wllh obsti nacy ntid nndncity unworthy of the republic. The constitulion remains n dead teller , And the government nets without Informing or con- milting iho iepre < cnUllvcHof Iho people. The loltor concludes by ilenmnillng n convocation of Iho chnmboranml npnenbng toOrnvy'n high plilttlcal inobtty. It is bollevcd Orevywlll Dimply nij'kiunvlcilgo the receipt of thu letter , m.iklng no further reply. I'rolnliltlonlRtR. L.UMIHNCI : , Kaiis. , Sept. 2 , The prohibi * lion Blnte oonxcntion met In this city today About one hundred AIU ! fifty deli-gates were present with credentials , and cf this number about fifty wera permitted to participate ns memberx of the convention , ihu remainder lieing refused became Ihoy lofnsod lo pledge Lhomsolvas In support St. John for president. A. M , Richardson presided ever tha conven tion , Presidential clectoin were nominated , It was moved to nominate n .state ticket uitli lolm A , M artin at thu bend , The motion was lost. It WAS then moved lo turn tlio mat er of a utatj ticket over to the ntato commit- , eo to U'port in October. Jiost. It was then uoveil that the convention endorto Jolm A. klartln , rcpnblican candidate for governor. , est , A resolution wax tben pnsMOd an Col- OWH : Itcsolvod , That wo belio\o Itlobutoourbcst nturedts lo waive our power nominating ntato illieern nnd lca\o the mutter to each member o act indUldually Atid tint we use our bott ndu.ivoit ) to Kccnro the election of thu national inhibition ticket. Tlio convention adopted the lollowlni ; plat- ormi \Vheicas , It in customary fer party oraan- zntlniiH in nppealing lo the people for tlioir support to announce the piiuciplcH which tluiy Hpouso anil maintain , tberefuie rosohul , irst wn nynrd thu constitulion and xtalntory irohlbition of liipior liallio both in the titato mil with n&tion a.s Iho most % itnl nnd impor. .nnt political IH-IIO ofthepto-dit | ] timo. tiOwOiid , Wo pledge omnehos UH a parly li > isn nnr best omloavoiH to secure the elujlion , o ollico of men who bolio\e in piohibilion ns n principle , and who will UM > tlieir ollicial muer for its adoption and enforcement. rinnl , wu ] nope < u to modify nnd nmcnd the nohlliitoiy law of onr stile to HK to render Is enforcement throitghoul moro clfrcllvu mil cerluiii. I'cinrtb , wo iiiniRL The government should use nil its con-titn- .ioiial power lu abolish polygamy and ti.illic n Intoxicating llqnorsin thu teintoitcH : ( nd in , l.e District of Colunibtn. That it Khuiild irsuo no ts'vonuo permits for Iho c.ilo of Mich Iipiorn , nnd Hlninld prohibit intnr-stato tr.illiu n the nime. Fifth : Wn bpliaxu in ci\Il ter- vicn leform nnd Hint capacity nnd lionostt- . ind not party tun orp'rrioml favoiitinnshonlil ; nxern the tvlcetlon of men for all oilierWo icliexo the pnstmastoiH nnd postmintrosKus of lin eountry fboiibl bu chohen by tha puopla whom they nerve. The Wunilior TotlnjJ WAHiusoroN' , Sept. 2. The upper Missis sippi in generally fair , except in northern jior- .lons . , wneie pailly cloudy wentlier nnd light ocal rboweiH ( uovnil. Southerly \\iiuln ciuso iliuht cliaiiReH in temperatmo. I'or the Missouri valley , fair in fonlhern portion nnd niiUy cloudy xx lib local rains. In Iho north- > ni part onnth to west winda prevail witli icaily slat ioiniry tompcratnro , lo bo followed jy Hlighl fall. IN THE PASTRY IF VnnllliiI.rnnni , rnnco , cc. , ( Invnr Cnltc , ri-lllllli. ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' , - . . ! ! ! llcllcllt Bly Illlll Illlt- rtilly a IliMlVnlt I'roiu u litcli they ni'i-iniiili ! * 'OH STIIENUTII AND TltUK FKUIT FLAVOH THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED Dr THB Price Baking ; Powder Co. , Chicago , III. Gt. Loulo , Mo. M KR > Of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdsr AND Dr. Price's Luiiulin Yonst Gcins , lle t Dry : ini > Ven.t. WE JIAUr : UUX ONE QUALITY. To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit Is to cuarnntco , tlio rmyuicnt of the i5 ! prcmiuma fully UcscrlbcU 'n our former niinounreraents. Tlia premiums will be paid , no matter how jmull tfie numlirr of bugs returned may be. OJRct Illiirktrttri Durham Tubartn Co. , > _ yiur/iarji , N , P. , J/UV ID , It&t { ' ' ( \itlt\rr \ II nil nf Harliamlur nn , If.R nr n KmUe mama you Sll.ftxjui. vililrh iilcafo iilnoe on Sixclal l > cwnlt | to I'ay iireiiiluum lor ourimi'ty toliatu ) IUIM In Ijj reluracil Vtu. litli. Yuuru truly. J. B OAHH. l-reldcnt OJtet J tin KankoS Ilurkam , ) llurhain.tf C , Mail VI , 18SL ( ] . B. CAlin. EMI . , . . . , . ( V l ; ilnfif 'l' llurliim Tabneea „ . Tlnn Hm I liaxe to ckno led re receipt of IMI.U4JW from you. ulilrh u liave placed ui'oo HfeclAl IXiKwIt for tlip objsrt you Ut . ioum truly , I * . A. WILEY , Caahlcr. Mono etnulno witbout I'lcturo of HULL on tu paoBi.irt' . our nthiT minntmecmenta. A victim cf early ImDruuonco , erjviag nerroiu fttllltj. urematuro deity , etc , tiKnnif v'rieu.iu fain cjunr known remedy. b illKoverud a Blmr ! * aeaiu of Mir-vure. wulcli u vilU tw U UUKlito Mfl cU'Ky1urtwili1nwi. . A M KJUIVKH "latuX. . Kn VntJk