2 THE OKAHA DAILY BEE ; HUJvDAT , OCTOBER 3 , TWELVE PAGES. FOR THE SAKE OF HUMANITY , President Fitzgerald , of the League , in Be half of Evicted Tenants. FEARS OF A SIOUX OUTBREAK. Trouble nrtwppn Ittillnim mill 1'olloc nt Pine Klilje teiiioc'ratl < 5 Con- volition nnd npli'Kilcs"lio n < ii Htnto News. Irlilnnpn Of AiMPt'lt'n. Live m N , Null. . Oct.- . [ Sjii-finl Telojrain to the Hi E.IPri'slilont I'll/jetixld , of tlie Irish National loairttf , Issuul to thi'iiiessniid tlio peoplit of AinoiiiM tu ilnj n eiieuliir let ter pursuant to tin * nppc.il mnilc tn tliu Icanuo lij Charles S. r.iiin'll mi the SWili iilliinn. Tliu letter Dpeiii vviHi n icfcicnce to tln > third convention of iiic leintio licld In rinr.njo August ISiind I'l ' , Hi. ' hiu inoii } nnd p.itiiot- Isiu which chiuctcii/i'il : Its piocL-ivlliii ? ' , tlio Kre.itcoiiinleiKi' iin.iniitioiislj expressed In PuriieH's policy mitt leadership , the course of nctlun Hiit will lit ; pursued by tin ; present oIllu'iHof HID leairiii1 , ami especially tinllbei - nllty of tlio luatfiiu In i.ihlntt tlio p.ulli\- nicnliiry ami ollu.'i funds , and tlit'ii con tinues : "Uut urgent as was tliu necessity which bro iglit lortli such p-nerous response' to the. parilainuntii : > fund , the.ii1 now exists .1 nioru ur tnt ilouniid on the IiKh r.icii UmiimliiMit the vvoild. Luvi ! of lilndn'il , nnd tliu highest ilictiiios of hiinianlty invokn ] iroint | ) nnd iheislva action. On tin ; .Mil tliu lory Kovcimnciit nf Knuland tlt'Oldt'd , by the lujei'tlon ol Mi. I'liiiicll'a land bill , on the eviction and cousciiumil st.uv.itlon or banishment ol thousandsot men , women nnd t'luldu'ii. Mr. dlndstontlias truthfully said that ovi-iy such uvictlon is equal to a sen tence of di'.ith Alas , many a slush ) evie- tlon lesulted In several deaths , hut tills was prior to the ortfiim/utlim of thi Irish Na- tlonal I.u.uue. . And lain preatly mistaken In the piesent tuinpei ot lln Irish r.ice and other liifiids ot humanity if tli.it li.ub.iilty will cvur uunln bu permitted on Uotl's dent ures anv where. L ntll iL'centlv tlui sad stoiy of Ireland was only Know n to her son- . ; now It is npperiuost In tin- minds ol all chiistcmUmi. 'I lie out- spokeii syiiiuathj ot the world Is with her children in thcii stnu.Io tor hoinu and lib- pity. Hence I.oul S.ilislmiy and hK govein- inent will eon discover that thej ean neither slat ve , exterminate , nut subdue bj coeicion , the Iiish iieople. Tint light Is on. Kvietinns for the non JMJ inoiit ol impos.siblc ict'iv 'i.uo commented , lioil'j rruntiup * aru being lundeied nomelcss and turned out on tin : ro.ulslde. Mut they .shall not din the death planned foi them l > v tlio he.irtless tyrants. 1 the.ie.foro appeal to every man ami woman with IiiVh blood coursing in tlu'ir veins to aid in resisting this Inhuman brutality , i.ut e\ery branch ol the league at onto start an nnti-miction tiind.ind send the contributions lo tlie nationI tie.isiiici. licv. Charles O'ltelillv. Detroit , Mich Hunches Hhonld bo stalled in eveiy town and vill.igt ) in itlio ctiuntij ; in \\oiUshops and on the railroads , li.ch and pool should mute in this hummo and patriotic vvotk. Orgam/.itiim is nwessarj to resist nrgan- Itt'd t > r.iiiny. Let the twenty million ot tliu hcatteiud liis.li MCIhose ) hearts bij.it truuto Klin and libeily , unite under tliu leadership of Clwilc.s Slc\v.irl I'.irnell in the Iilsli Na tional liMirm * . I'u'sont , ! nnili'il ami deter mined fiont to that government whoso iiueen only a tew days .uo intim.ited that thu blood and tieusuie ot her empiio would ilelund home mlu in Itiitguiiii. vvhilo denying hoinu into to Ireland , nnd while .she is content witli npiHilntlni ; n "commission ot inquiry" into the .system of Irish landlord rohlwiy. Lot the Rood work commence at once. Slate dele gates should lose no time in organi/.ing their hovcial st.ite.s , whilu uiunicipal council and binnch ollicurs should be until Ing in their clfoits to inciease tliu roll of nmmuiMSliip. i3ueietiiriesot | blanches will please notily the national seetetaiy , John I' , button , Lincoln , yob. , of .ill ii'iinllaiico to the national triMi- UHT , and ali rli.in os in hiancli ollicurs. Mr. Fit/Kt'r.ilit concludes by respectfully iislcln'tioui ; fie Auieiic.ui pre.ss , i conlinu- unceof the assislaueo so nencroiislv Biven tlio le.nrnn in tlio pusl , and appeals tor 10- ' nuwcd elforts uinonir 11 ish-Ainericans in con- tilnutinj : to the anti-oviction tuiul. ' An Indian Shot. ltirmivii.i.i ! . Nel ) . , Oct. 2. [ Special Tele gram to thu HKK.J One Sargent , ot thu In dian police nt 1'ino Iiidf'o. to-day .shot and killed n Cheyenne Indian who leslstad ar rest. Kcports of serious trouhle are atlo.xt , but it is hoped that Colonel Callable- , the newnuuntlll bo.po.mil to the onieigency , and quiet the. disturbances. Mysterious Floater Found. I'AiMi.r.ioy , Neb. , Oct. 2. [ Special Tele gram to thu 1S1U-J A lloAtur WAS found this morning on the Sarpy county bank of the Mlt.sonri ilvi'i near IM 1'latto. From patticn- lars received by Coroner \Vallnur it is thought the man was tuindoied and thiown Into the river. The coroner will hold an inquest to morrow. DEMOCRATIC CONA'ENTION. Tlio raltlil'ul Meet In Koicrnl Locnl- ItlpH mill Nninlnatc. YOUK , Neb. , Oct. U.- [ Special Telesram to the HEH. ) Tlio democratic county conven tion met tn the opera house this attei noon nnd ' nominated T. 31. Shellenberiror , of Uradshaw , foi state tieasnror , and It. J. tloles , of this city , and A. G. Corey , of IHne Valley , for representatives , ana T ) . 11. Hishop for county attorney. Thu delecatos to the state convention are 1C. J. Coles. T. > I. HhollcnherKcr , Chailes Nlcolai. I , . IVood I \ - rnir. John 8. Knott and T. M. ftmitli. Tlie dcli'Kalw to the conirresslonal con- 'ventlon ' aio 1'r. J. J. 1'ortei , Dr. 0.V. \ . Shld- Jur , Dr. A. H. Allen. C. L. ilulssner , W. II. Dindlcy and H IS. Biabhnui , all nnlnstrnctud nnd , as far as known , without pictcicnco , Plnttu Coitnty. UOI.UMIIUP , Neb. , Oct. ! i. [ Special Telegram - gram to the UIK. : | The 1'latto county demo- ciatlc convention to-day elected as delegates tothoHtatu convention , A. Jot'Sn , Kdwant Kowman , J E. Ninth. Oeorpu ; Luhm in , 1) . Frank Davis , ti. A.WtllanI and Sam \Vil-on , nil of thlscltv ; lion. J. A. Kohoe. of 1'latto Conlio ; E. J.Couch and .I.C. Caldwell , of Humphrey. ,1. J. bnlllvan , of this place , and j\bu IVivvilIlj'er , of llnmpinoy , weio nomi nated for leprosontatlves : Di. William I'M- wards , of I'latie ( , 'unler , tor coronei ; .1 , M , Oondiiliu' , of llnmphicj , toi county attor ney. County , Xoitvoi.K , Neb. , Oel.3. | Sneclal Telegram to thu UIJK.I Thu Aladison county demo cratic convention met at IJ.ittlo CM e i to-day , nnd nominated lie mum OenlcKe. of Nor- tollc.loriepio.sentatlvo , John Uohlnson , of Mudisoii , for county nttoinoy , and Ileiman Friclce , of .Madison , for commissioner. Hurt County. OAKLAND. Neb. , Oct. a. [ Special Telegram - gram to the IJnE.j Tlio JJitrt county demo cratic convention nominated James Latta nnd David JIc.Monlcs for repii'soiilaUve.sand N. J. Shifkcll tor county atluiney , to-day. This Is u btioiiK llcka. llutl Kreiulit Wrook. MANniKSi-Kii , la. , Oct. 2. ( Special Tele- Krain to the lJKi.Jr-Thi : > ro was a serious col lision on the Illinois Central near this place tills morning between two freight tiains. Train No. 11 was nt Delaware Station when It was run into by train No. to. Fireman i'ayno nnd lir.tkc.inan Wllnyvtu w.-verely Injured. I'hu locomotives uml scvcinl cars niu almost u total vviecU. A Drunlcaril'H Ilurriblo Death. OI.ISTO.V , la. , Oct. 2. [ Special Teleanun to tlio HEi.l : JohuCl.uk , vvhllo dritu'ii and nsleop on tliu Iturlin.ton , Cedar Kaplds & Northern railway , four inili-s west trom heio tintay , was btruek by an Incoiiilnif lieijjht which cut his body In two. Dllcsourl Quarantines. LOUKVILI.K , Oct. a. Owluc to the outbreak - break of plenro-pnenmonU umont ; cattle In Chlcngo , the State board of ht-alth has issued a proclamation of ijuaruntlno nualnbt thu state of Illinois , prohlbltlnj ; the Impoitatlon of cattlw from Illinois u-cojit when the saiiio nio accompanlod by ciutlllcatos of health issued by dlblntcre > tcd parties and a like as- eurance. that the cattloha' " been to the disease , nm Itnrry Wtlkrs \ \ Ins t IIP CS real Haco in ClilcnBO. \ VIIIINOTOS PAKK , Oct. 2. I'ieht thou sand ncrsoiis were present to-tlay at thoopen- IIIK of the special trottlnir season. Mist rare , special swoop slakes , S'lOOcndh nnd silver cup : SVMUAllY. Dick Stnnffcr . 1 1 I Kditiir . . . S 4 2 Jcaiiuttc . I : i 4 Onal . B 1 ! 'J Tlniu 2:21K. : 'JJ3J4 : , 2tti : Thu nicat in out was special swreiistnljcs , S600 entrance , 83,000 added by club , hUMMAllY. llarrj WIRes . 1 1 1 Ollvci K . 2 i ! 2 HelleF . 3 3 3 'llnio-'J.-ir.J. , lt : * ; < , 2:10. : ' . TinItiiio Hall Ucconl , AT WASitlNtno.N Wnshln.toii . 2 0 1 0 0 1 0- I t'liiiMu'0 . 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 ( ( inmu called in thu seventh Innlnir on nrcoiint nt darkness. ) Tlrst ba o hllf WnshltiKtoti I. Chicago 8. Errors -\Yiish- \ limtonil , Chle.xoo. Umpire 1'ieice. Ai I'll i.siivno 1'itishurL' . 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 n o- t Uiooklyn . 0 0 0 .T 0 0 1 2 * C , Fhst base hits 1'IHsbuic I , Urookljn 7. r.irors I'iltsbuiirS. Brooklyn 'J. I'ltclicrs Morris ami Toolo. Umpire Kelly. A i Ci.sr ixs.vii rmcinnall . 00007 ! ) . I 0-13 Athletics . 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 01 First base hits-Cincinnati t'J , Athletics n. Krrois Cnicitiiutio , Athletics 0. Umplto .McJnaid. ( AT l.otmviu.n Louisvlllu . 1 t t 100210 7 Italtimore . 0 3 First base -Louisville 1. ) , Haltlmoio I. Kiiors Louisville a , Halthnore 0. Pitchers Kluoyand K.iinsey. Umpire York. Ar Sr. Louis Ht , Louis . 4 00000001--- 5 .Metropolitan . . . .0 0002000 0 2 First b.isu hits St. Louis 7 , Metiopolitans fi. hrtors St. Louis 2 , Mclropolltans t. Pitchers FouU and tjhallet. Umpiic V'al- ontine. ATNr.vv Yoinc Detioit . 2 000310 0 New Yorlc . 0 5 First base hits Detioit 0 , Now Yolk l > . Kirois Now Yoik1. . Detroit 0. Umpiic Powers. AT Dost ox Huston . 0 0 1 0 5 U t 0 0 9 Kansas City. . .100000010-2 First base hit- Boston II. Kansas Citv 4. I'l ots Boston ( t. Kansas Cilv'A ' 1'itehcrs bteniinjery and vVoidnian. Umpiru tiuest. A I1 PllII.ADl.MMMA fhlladelphla . 0 U 1 1 0 1 0 0 * 3 ht. Louis . 0 0001 0-0 00 1 First base hits St. Louis fi , Philulolphin I. irrors-St. : Luuls 11 , I'hiladelphla 7. Uiuuiiu Fulmer. _ ilproinu Park llnocs. JuitoMi : I'AitK , Oi't. 2. Ono and one-six teenth miles : ( ileanei won , Kstiella .second , lleibprt third. Timu 1:51 : . Tluec-un.irteis mllu : Lagifard won , Ks- qnlru second , Miideaway thiul. Time 1:1" : V. One nnd one-eighth miles : Climax won , J ont ! Stop second , Eoil.tn thhd. Tlnu > l.VjW. Ono nnd a < inarter miles : Volantlr won , lonali/a ! second , Valet thiid. Tlme:12V : $ . One unit ! : Little Minnie won , KiU-eheld second , Phil Lewis thiid. Time li : : > K. bteeiilechase , full com.se : Major 1'ickett won , DistntoaiH'u second , Jiidgo Uiillith thiid. Timu 1 : : . - ) . Kontuuky Urccilcrs' LKXINOION , Oct. 2. Kentucky Trotting- Horse IJrfcdeis" association muetiiiff. Stallion producu stakes , for tin PO year olds : H. J. Tracy's liermmla won , J. W. Fisher's Nntbreaker second , and Palo Alto stock larm's Sphinx thiid. Best time 2:24 : . 1'urse of S400 , for 2:35 : class : II. A. Rus sell's llanidillah won , F. A. Midi's Molliu U'ilkes second , A. S. McCann's Lady Wilkcs third. Best tmio-2-iG ! . Purse $150 , for ye.ulinss , one-half mlle heats , two In thieo : B. J. Tiacy's Itepctition won , H. C. .McDowell's Santallon second , H. B. Mctcalf's Mjiiad thiid. Best time S : ' - ' ? _ _ _ _ _ _ J/atonla Park Hacci. CINCINNATI , Oct. 2. Second day ot the Latonla jockey club r.ices : buven turlouics : Kennebu'c won , Evange- line second , I'ocomokc third. Time 1:32. : bix lurlongs : Llsland won , U'ahoo second end , Danclii ! , ' Kid third. Time 1:11 : % Milo and seventy yaids : Sir Jo-epn won , JlmCiiay second , Monocrat thiid. Time 1:47. : Mlle and hall a furlong : Flora L. won , iilora second , Long Ktiightthiitl. Time 1:51. : Milo and live tntlongs : Montana KuL'cnt won. Queen second , Silver Cloud thhd. Time 2:50. : _ THE OATTIjK CONSUMPTION. No Important Developments on tlio Stock Sioknehs In Chicago. CUICAOO , Oct , 2. Ono of tin ) great herd of cattle ( juarantined at the Phuinlx dlstlll- Icry was found dead this morning. An au- topsv resulted m a voidlct that the animal had plenro-pnciimonla. The state vcteilna- rian's Inspection of the Harvey farm to-day brought to light no new cases. All the cows there that had been Isolated were found to bo Improving. Numerous small heids in the northwestern part of the city vveie also Inspected. No pronounced cases of pleuro-pnunmonla were found amoni ; them , but several sick cows wcru iso lated. Only a few shlpmnnls of cattle were certl lied to at the stock yauK The dullness was attributeil to thu usual absence ot heavy dealings on Saturday. British Ship Lost. SAN FiiA.Nrisro , Oct. 2. Tlio steamer , Alemeda , which nirived to-day irom Sydney and Honolulu , brings news of the loss of thu lliitish bill ) ) , Dunnotar Cnstiu , on Ocean Island , 1.200 miles tiom Honolulu , July 15. Shulett Sjdney , July 'J , for Wilmington , Cala. All the ctew reached shoio In safety , but iistliu island Is baiien , seven of them lett for the Sandxv ich Islands , which they leached after a peiilons voyanu of hlty-two < layn , In an open boat , A rollol steamer It'll Honolulu lulu tor succor of the remainder of the crew , consisting of twenty-two persons , on Sep tember 14 , and It Is expected back October 1. Ocronimo Says "Conditional , " SAN ANTOMO , Tex. , Oct. 2. ficncial David S. Stanley , depaitmcnt coniinaiulci , held a long Interview with ( icronimo am1 Natchez yesterday and It Is nndcistood mound dep.utmpnt hoadqnnriois that ( ieionlmocoiiohoratod tlio icpoitof Ce.iier.il Miles regarding the condition on which the 1 mil , ins sunundiired to Captain Law ton , vl/ . , that they wore to be regirded as prison- eis ot war and thulr lives bo spared. vVhllo Ueneral StanlRy is .somewhat reticent on thu subject oC the ultimate disposal ot the Indians , ho Is of the opinion that they will hnally bo sent to Florida lor sate keeping. The Ijnurofmo Champions Ileaton. NKW Youit , Oct. 2. The Now York Lacrostoclnb , who won the chamjilonshl ) ) ot thu United Slates nt St. 1'iiul last July , weio called upon today to defend the titlo.and vveie defeated , four to two , by thu Independent club ot Boston , who theieby became the chnmulons , and acquired , the \ \ est Chester cup. _ Charitalilo AlotliodlhU. KANSAS Cirv , Oct. 2. In the Southwest ern Missouri d'stnct confcienco of the .vjeth- ( idlst Kplscopal Chinch South , in session hoie , SK)0 was subscribed to-day toward the rebuilding of Methodist chinches In Charles ton. S. C. Itov. W. C. Oodtrey , formerly protcs-or in Morrlsvllle college , win expelled from the conloroncu lor Immorality. Clnvoland an a Fair Visitor. 'A'AbiiiNoTo.H , Oct. 2. The president will visit the talrof the Virginia State Agrl- cnltuial pocletv nt Itichmond on the 2lst instant. Mrs. Cleveland will probably ac company him , Nebraska anil town Wonthor. For Nebraska and Iowa : Fair weather , nearly stationary temperature In eastern portions tions , slightly cooler In western pottiona. Front Injures Tobacco. ASHKKVIM.K , N. 0. , Oct. 2. The first frost out of season made Its appearance this morning. It vva heavy and Injuied vegeta tion , particulatl.v the toLu co crop , which U considerably damaged. TEAR - STARTER BENEDICT. Heartrending Scenes Among Printers Dis charged from the Government Office. SLY CAMPAIGN COLLECTIONS. No Social MCc nt tlie AVlilto llonso This AVItttcr-Slpoun ttlAntliors Army Ix-nvoi ( Jptirrnl Cnpltol'no ' Novvs. The I'rlntpr's r/ot Is Not a Happy Onc > , \V.\iiitMimv , Oct 2. [ Special Telegiam totho IlKhl ' \\oresomoheait-rondliis sconesat the government pilnllng olllee and its branches In the treasmy and Interior do- tiiitnienls when the dlssmlssals were to- ported on Tiiesilny , " sild an old printer this innriiln.tr , "Strong moil , who nave faced death n hundred times on the battle-hold , weieso nvpicomu that they bowed ( boil heads in speechless trrief , while many of the women gave way to Hoods of grief and teais. Such a dav was never before seen In the history of Uncle Sam's great printing olllee. I tell yon U is nil au till thing to be throw n precipitately out of a position when olio has not a dollar ahead and a tninily to suppoit Neaily all of the men discharged have been In the olllco n long time , some ol them , good piinteis for general work when they went in the olllee , have done just ouo class of labor for twenty ieais set nue.rt.iln kind of matter , for Instance and aie almost helpless now. This govei iiiuent specialty work unlils n man foi anything else.e.t the employe cannot help his condition , llu was placed at certain umplovmuiit and kept there till he was lit for notfiing else , then discharged , ' ( 'he salaries ot printers do not averano over 51,100 orilyo , ) a jearnoLonough to leave a margin hero and so tlio men and women are In a distressing condition. " "What will they doV" "What will they do' " ' repeated the veteran Ijpomaplicr. Many of them a majoilty will stay here till congress incuts , hoping to get back. " "Do von think they will succeed' . " ' lie shook his head. "What will hecome of the others ? " 1'hey will no to theli former homes anil yon would bo sinpiised to learn how many will ask tor assistance In celling away. Oh ! Washington is a poor pl.ieu tor printers despite the huge prices paid them. Even- whole the employment Is iinceitain , and the men usually spend all they make. In other cities it is ditlerent. Thcio me intliiences which lead a man to lay up lor u rainy dav. llcie lie is the tool ol politicians , and is sus pended bj uncertainties at all times. " I NC I'.Kl'Al.NT'i Ol' FRDritAI. KMI'I.OYMi\T. : Tiicie has been no more m.uked instance of tint undesirable chaiacterol government employment thin has been shown at the government pitiitliigolllcu lately. 1'rinteis tlio loolish to give up good or even iiidilier- ent places in the country to come here. Them is no socuilty in any ot the places , and the woik is not of that , piactical char acter which hts n man to labor el.sevvhere. For that , reason civil seivico relorm should a.ply ) most thoioughly nt this Institution , which is now the spoils hmeaii. COI.I.LCIIO.NH ox ' 1111 : sr.v. Civil service letormers aio looking tip a ropoi ted violation in tlie depaitmonts of that poition ot the law which foi bids the solicita tion or collection ot money tiom emploves tin political purposes. It is topoited that two men have been going very iinietlv and very cautiously liom department to depart ment lor more than two weeks collecting campaign funds finiti new employes. Their WOIK is conducted in the most miauled man ner. They never approach an employe who is not known to be thoroughly lojai , and then do it in a waj that will not attract attention. The tact that collections are heiiiB taken cropped out through a republi can employe who oyeiheaid a conversation and reported it to the civil service lefotmer. No assessments ate made , but 10 per cent of the aiiiui.il salaries aio asked lor. At a icception ( liven heio by the Ladies' 1'rogressivo Knights of Labor assembly to delegates on their way to the general assem- hlj in Kiclimond , Vtu , which meets on Mon day , J. K. Soveiuign , of Iowa , a delegate , re sponded to a call for a .speech and inuile a happy hit on the subject ot laboi. Theie w ere a number ol speeches. AllMY r.KAVKS. First Lieutenant Fredenck AV. Sibley , Second cavalry one month. Lieutenant Frank K. Eastman , Fouiteentli inlantry , two months extension. INTIMUOli niM'AHI'MKVr DOINOS. Hugh W. Goss. of Council Ulnlfs , la. , has been admitted to piactico before thodoput- ment here , also lieoige Newman , of Noith 1'I.itte. Neb. The secretary of the interior lias confirmed the decision of the general hind commls- sionei in the tlmbci cultino entry ot George Ita.stetter , involv Ing the east ' ot the nortl.- vvest ] i , section ii'J. tovvnshit ) ! 1J , north tango 5 west. Niobiara land distiict , vvliich eon- Ilicted with the Santco Sioux Indian re.sei va- tion allotment. The case grew out of a tim- bui-ciiltuio cancellation. MAHHYINO KX-I'KisUiNT : ) : AKTHUIS. The gossips licit ) have It that ex-1'iesident Aithnr and Miss Lucy FrelmghuyMen , daughter of the late secretary of state , will bo mariicd as soon as the ox-piesldent has sulli- clontly lecoveied tiom his recent illnewi. Miss Frellnithusson has been spending the summer in Euiupo travelling ; , and is now on her way home. She will be in Washington most ot the winter , it Is saidif she isnot mar ried. COACHINO I'Oll CIVII , SmiVICK. "Civil service examinations , 10 cunts , " were the words In llowing letters printed on white oilcloth , and swung over an antiquated col ored man's back and who paiaded the hide- walks thiougliout the city. This Is one ot the traveling slde-boaids of Washington , and a popular way ot luheitisinz among chltopo- dht.s , dentists with new tangled apparatus tor extracting and Idling tcetn , renewing hair on bald heads , etc. The ic.iDpeaianco of thu civil set vice examination sign was somewhat of a snipiiso , however , as it was supposed that that scheme had tailed. " on most not think for a moment that our 'pointers to applicants under the civil seivice commission * am a failuio. " said the piofea- ser when 1 called at Ids looms , whmo Instinc- tions are given. " 'Die book stoics sell more ot my books than ever befoie , nnd I civo many men and women insliuctions. 1 have twenty peisons In the course ot coaching now. A meat many men are appointed to the higher positions , nowadays , alter special examinations by the commissioners. They aiogunm.illy not well educated , and could not get thiotmh without such assistance as I glvo them. I leiow the general style nnd bent ol the questions , and do much for them In an attei noon or night , " IJLII.T rivn.s ATTIII : wiiiriiiiousi : . A lady who attends neatly all of the din ners , receptions , etc. , ot the swell order at the white house , w.is asked by an associate , yestenlay , whether thuto would be many so ciety events at the oxtctitlve mansion during thu coming winter. " 1 should think not , " was Lite guatdcd reply. " .Mis. Cleveland w ill have her mother with her and will not , 1 am told , caio to entertain very much. Happily , the picildent and his bride madu thu bust of their opportunities nt the tiinu of thulr mar riage and immediately following , giving re ceptions , etc. , to personal friends nnd thu public , nnd no onu will blame them for wanting a little pilvacy. Mrs. Cleveland will unjov n season Indoors with her mateinal ancestor and husband. Shu will then enjoy the busy season which will comu with tht ) season of IbSJ-B. " The ladles read with dejection the announcement some time airo that when about depattlng tor the Adliond.icks , thu president told tlio siipeilntendeiit of public buildings and nonnds not to make any but absolutely nec essary expcndltiiie.s on thu vvnito house. They toad buiwctm the lines that this meant a cessation of festivities for a season at the old mansion. SHE DAIINS HKIlOW.-f STOCKINGS. "Y on ought to see the Kensington woi k Mrs. Cleveland is doing , " said a white hoiiso t > oi- vantto jour corie.-mndent | yesterday alter' noon.es , Indeed , " continued the old colored lady , when surprise was expressed at Mrs. Cleveland doing needle woik , "ftho is thu bust 1 over saw at it. You wouldn't think she had the time between tlio society matters and talking to thu president , but she madu a dozen of the prettiest ornaments already betoio she went avva > on her summer trip. " A girl In ono of the down-town millinery stores , where stampiiii Is done , says she was surprised the other day , so soon after thomlsttess of the white housoreturned from the Adlrondacks , to hear hr Inquire what there was now In designs for pillow-shams- . A half-dozen girls at work on the undur- triminlngs of the new cone-shaped fall hats , looked nji In amazement , but when Mrs. Cleveland , who was with her mother , wont out. ouo of them said : "That's nothing. Mrs. Cleveland has. knit her own Moeklnc ? more tlmoa than one. 1 ran tell yon , And she has mad" her dre'ips. too. Much asilAi { * abiorbed with the soclelv of the white hou i' , she has done more work In needle art than any other fashiona ble woman In Uasliinutoii. What Is moie. she mnkei her own bed , feeds her birds , nnd she sometimes blJirkidis hei shoes herself , " Tlio clrls laiwhcd nnd wanted tn know where all this ftrnd of Insinuation panic from , when thu speaker teplled that she col It f 1 0111 Mis. Cleveland's maid and contin ued : in : Ktssrfl urn IMIKTTV onrv , "Do joti know what the president savs whiin his wile shows htm what she Is doing with the needle ? , No ? Well , he sav , 'What a girl ! ' and sometimes theio is a naif supPressed - Pressed sound , which \ip all love. Of course no kisses her pretty , ofen | and 1 don't blame htm. 1 heard the other day that tlie piesi- dent plavcd peek-a-boo one attei noon just as a senatnt cainu into Ins olllee , nnd that thenwasavcrv rapid movement of M > nm one KnliiKoutof the olllee : 1 knew n lady went out very quirk , and the pteslilenl glow led in the fare when the senator held nn Ins hinds and " -aid : 'Now , no apologies. Mr. ( 'resident , we were all that way one-.1 Mis. rii'Veland Is vcr > happy at the white house , nnd we hope her ambition to stay theie another teim will bo le.ili/ed. Tlio piesldunt Is in kind to her mother , too. He asked her to spend the winter nt the executive mansion , and she will nrobably do it. Some one asked Mis. Cleveland how she liked the place nnd she replied that shehadonlv one objection : That It was a public place e\ei > hod v's house , and that people came and went just as though It was u department. She likes a quiet place sometimes , like they are iroiiis to have in the country , for she Is girlish ) et. The girls in the stores when' Mrs Cleve land trades say sun is A riooniitnr.it and a pluasant customer. Ono day while she was shopping for her summer tilp , she surmised the girl who waited upon hoi by exciniming , when told the pilce of the in tide : " 1 don't believe you charge everybody so much ! " "Ves , Indeed ; thosnmo prlco to even ono , " icplied the girl. "Hut why do you think we should charuo you moio than other people1. " ' "Because yon might think 1 would not piotest , " was the answer. Mrs. Cleveland smiled pleasantly and the girl , who was very neat and piettv , was taken somewhat aback to le.u n afterward who her distinguished p.ition . was. Another jonng ladv who has often waited upon Mi" . Cleveland nt a store was agreeably surpiKed one moining to he told that shu could lay asldo lor heiselt a duplicate of the aiticle pui chased , "lor kindnesses. " It .Mis. Cleveland doesn't cease hoi clever ness she will jet win overall ol those han- teurs In the maiden class who weio pi ono to sneak ill ot her when she onMiipped them all anil cot the bachelor president. The ladies ol Washington do not loport success In becoming acquainted with Mis. Folsom , who is smaller ot statute than her daughter , young and tiesh-looklngnnd quite agreea ble. TIII : A.fTiiou's siEcrA. A great many niithnrscomo to Washing ton to ( ret access to the congiessioual and de partmental libraries. Ills said the govern ment has heio more stnndaul and historical books , not government publications , than could be hauled on six fielght trains. There is a train load at the eapltol alone. Among those who have been hero recently availing themselves of this mass of books was ex- Uoveinor Albert ( > . Pinter , ot Indiana , who is nicparing an excellent histoiy ot his state. lie somewhat surprised mo by remarking one d.ty while heie that he lound the llbiarius veiy inadequate to his demands. "An author , " sai < ti he , ' "cannot get what ho wants trom any libraiy. He must buy the books he wants. And' ' ho wants a gieat many. 1 have ' found n book sell- ei's publication in' New Voik of almost Invalunhlo > setvlce. I liayo purchased a noiul matiy miehooks within the pastyearor tvvi > , andhavedoiio.so tlnongh this publication. It Inserts tree of charge the advertisements of tliose who want to buy books. One can learn the veisatility in prices for the same works toy this means 1 remem ber to have received anshvcrs trom ono ad vertisement , civins'pHees tor a tare book , all the way Irom lifteen to 1oity-tive dollars. 1 took the lowest in Ice , and lonnd the book coed as new. Thetis is a sea of books in Washington too inhnv. i run uovr.itNMKM'B uAir.no.vn iiArK . It is notoiious that the government , although it hasdone.so much foi the rail roads , pays moro and higher fate for its repiespiitntives than -anybody. When Its employes travel , arid they do travel millions of miles annually , ' they take the limited trains whenever possible , occupy pallor or sleeping cars , and pay Ilheially for eveiy accommodation they get. Knowing this your coitespondent was startled to hear onu ot the photogiaphers for the geological sin- voy say to-day : " 1 am going down to Charleston on the excursion to take some moie photographs ot the ruins. " "Why do yon go on the excursion ? ' ' was asked. "Oh 1 to get the cheap rates. " "lint the government pays your ex penses. " "Yes. " "Then what do you care what it costs ? " "This is nn era ot economy , you know , and money is being saved whenever possible. 1 tell you a good many government representa tives walk now , who used to lido : and they don't walk trom choice , either. There's a gteat deal ot plcaynnlshness in some of these new men's acts. The same money is spent that was lormerly spent It only goes out by dill ere nt channels in the matter of travel ing , " rosr.u , r HANOI'S. A. (5. Tingle was to-day appointed post master at Hiatton , Nemaha county , vice J. V. Edmonds , teslgned. Tough Ijailn nt liberty. MII.WAUKIII : , Oct. 'J. Seventeen bnvs es caped finm the rcloim school at Milwaukee last nlsht and arc still t > t large. They effected their escape by means of a skeleton key made out of a comb by an eleven-year-old boy. Ppnsion AKCHI Appointed. WAHIIINOION , Oct. 2. The president has appointed Joseph H. Wagner to be pension agent at Knoxville , Tenn. , vice Taylor , re signed , Tlio ni liartliijuiike of 18(18. Belfast .Journal : "There is iiolliinff that will taku tliu lining out of n man quicker tlinn nn earthquake , " remarked Captain K. P. Cunniii'jliaiii , of North- port , Mo. , a retired shinimistei , n few d-ivs ago. Tim eaptain spoke from experience , having been : H Ariua in tlio Belfast .ship Northern Chief lit the time of thu e.nrth- quake of Aujrnst 1 ! ) nnd 11 , 18(13. ( which involved the IOSH of fjUOlivus anil sJia.OOO- fiOO worth of property , Tlio shockH vvuro followed by a tidal wave , in which the United States storcslnp Fredonia was wrecked , with the loss of all liunds , and thu United States bte.atnerVatoreo and otlior vessels vvcro curried tishoro and strandoil. The Watorco , a laro iron doublo-ondor , waa carried live miles in land , wheru the hujl ' .still remains. The Fiodonia was dashed rp pieces on the rooKs. Another Hldp , with two anchors down , was lifted on tie | wave so that her anchors were clour of tlio bottom , and aim thun spun round and round like a top. The only rvcHoa | that escaped were the Northern1 t/hiof and another Maine shin commanded by Captain Watts , of Kockland [ . ' , Jhoy took a slicur oirinstead of on btyoro , and , UB Captain Cunningham describes it , went out to sea os though a ilo/.en tngtt had them in tow. They were c.irrioilMenj or twelve miles out , and received no injury. The fot'tlfietl island ol Alacran , wliic.li defends the harbor of Anea , was sub merged three times , all tlio garrison per ishing. The lirst ' vtiru , whiuli rose to nbont forty foot , was Jnccedud by three or four others of less tyoight. Among the curious Directs of the earthquake in the vicinity of Anea was tlio ( opening of the earth and thu disolosuro of a largo mini- bur of mummies which hail been buried in sand in a silting posture , facintr thu sea , In n cemetery covering a largo area. Captain Cunningham , who visited thu spot , said the heads sticking up madu It look like a lielil of potatoes. Dr , Hamilton Warren , Ecleutlc Physi cian and Stirgoon , Room U , Crounso block corner 16th ami Capitol avenue Duyantl night calls promutlvuttentud to After you hi'.vo been at all the other jewelry stores , then call and compare quality and price It will / > < / you ' -wu M J ; LltlCKSOK. ntPIIMIln * O t IMT'TlintTtMl DIGITALIS AS A DLSTROiER , Sensational Report Tlmt Emory Storrs Was Killed by Poisoii. WORK OF THE CHICAGO GANG. A Close Pi-liMitl of tlio KittlitPtil Attor ney Declnrps tlio Honor ! All Hosli .Joo Maokln Inter- \lev\oil at ilollut. A Mnrkln Sniisatlon , Sr. I'AVI. , Or ! , a [ Special Telogrnm to the llrn.J A local paper this morning pub lishes a sensational storv to the ell pel that ICmory Storrs , the emtnont Chicago l.nvver and iiolltlcian , was poisoned with digitalis wliilortt Ottawa , III. , a jear ascopiescutliig before the supreme court Ihe case of Joseph C. Maekln , the coiiv Med hallot-bov slulTer and peijtuer. It Is charged that the poison was admlnlsteied at tlio diicctlon of the gang whose secrets ho had gained , and sa.vs a pai- tlnl eonlesslou has already been i blamed fiomonoot the tools who weio instrumental In Mr. Sinn's assassination , and that the man Is now under constant suivelllance of detectives. The article sa > s : "Had Mr. .Storrs , the hiilliant advocate , lived , It is tuob.iblo that Joseph 0. Maekln would to dav be a po\vei in ( 'hicago politics , instead of n convict weanng the stripes of sl.niuo and degradation nt Juliet penitentiary. Hut the gang leaders who dreaded Mackln found means to close his month and to make away \\itliStons\vlio had become a daii'icrous ' lawyer. Ho was settled with dnrltali.s.notv ul- carlj and in a litiiiy , but with all due recaid lor appeaiances. The PIOLTCSS of the poison , ncllng on a liamo enteehlod by hard woik and tempoiarv e\cesse.s , was not slow. Day attoi day the ding in mi'dlcal doses found us Way Into liquor that brought temporal y stieimth to n worn out but detei mined advo cate , until It finally sel/cd on his vitals and killed him during the night. " TIlP Storj Dlsbellpvptl. ClHCAOO , Oct. 2.--ISpecial Telegram to the fir.n.J "The Stons story is stupid bosh , " aid evChlcf of Detectives Joseph H. Dixon ton it-porter to-day. "Mr Stoirsdid the very best hu could for his client. He piepaied his case thoroughly. It is tinu that ho failed before the siipiome court at Ottawa , but that was not his fault. If hu knew the set-lets of the people whotetained him hoccrtalnlj would not tell any of them , and they knew that and appi eclated it. Storrs would not stoop to such nnpiofes- sional conduct. It is ti lie , pel haps , that the great law jet's sudden death was caused by Indlscietion vvhllu at Ottawa , being veiv much overtaxed at the time. 1 advised Mi. Storis not logo into the case. Ho had pat- tlally asiieed with me that ho would not take the case in the llrst place. I told him 1 was souy for him when he said he had changed his mind , that he would make many more enemies than IrleniK Storrs said lie did not care what enemies or fi lends hu made ; that hu was a lawyer. It was his profession. The clients had called upon him , becged him to take the case , and vveie willing to pay the fee he de manded , and that ho had taken the case and meant to light. As 1 don't belong to the 'gang , ' and am no Irlend ot Mnckin , I have no intoimation to e\nicss upon the point ol Mackin's seciets. While Stoirs was In the I'nitcd States court arguing the case I was theie witli him. Mackin was in the hall talking to a gentlemen and using very bitter language against tliosf who ought tii stand by him , tliicatening that they would jet have eiawl on their knees to him beloie hu got through. Fiom what Mrs. titoris told me aftci her lotnrn from Ottawa she having consulted with the phvsici.in vvhovvas.it- tendlni : upon her husband I inmly believe. that theie is no truth in this stoiv. 1 think nn self , that there is a seal upon Mackin's lips. If lie don't wish to bienk that seal , it never will hu bioken. It will either bo lacts or nothing that > on will gt t liom Mr. Maek- in , is my opinion of tlio man. " A Talk With ai Joi.tir , III. , Oct. S. [ Special Telecram to the 15nic. I A coiiusnondent visited the peni- tentiaty and liadan interview with Mackin icgaiding tlie sensational aiiiclepnblished in the St. Paul Globe. Mackin quietlj chuckled to himself after leading the niticlc in this morning's paper , and when asked if he wished to say anything letraiding the tinth or falsehood of the stoiy , teplied that ho had nothing to say. Ho knew absolutely noth ing legarding it and did not take any stock In the confession coming Irom the p.uty in St. Paul. That part of it icfcrring to the tee ofStorts , and stating that Storrs never re ceived his pay for defendimr Mackin , was branded as false. Mackin said that he held Stoirs' icceipt for his MM vices. Mackin is the picture ot health and does not look as if coniinement was woirying him veiy much. Nor is ho greatly disappointed over the fail- tne of lUchbeig's ' attempt befoio the supreme comt to get him out on a writ of habeas coi- mis. Hu now has n full beaid. the hairs of which arc decidedly grey. Ono vear ot his five year's sentence has about expired. Charity ConiinifisloiiorH ImllctPiI. XKVV Yoniv , Oct. " . Kings county niand juiy to-day handed In an Indictment against Chatlty Commissioner * W. 11. Hay , Thomas W. Hines and Joseph Ueeve , whom they ac cuse of the ci line ofilltnlly neglecting to provide safe and suitable accommodations , care and attendance tor curtain insane per sons under their caio , custody and keeping. The commissioners are accused of misdemeanor meaner by indictment and will bo tried at thoL'cnei.il sessions. The foieman ol the grand jurors reported that the grand jury had olllcially visited the riatbn- insane asylum and found It in a wi etched condition , endangering not only thu health and well-being ot its inmates , but , through the impcifcct seweiace connection , a somcool dantrci to the city of liiooklyn. llv the icpoit the bo.ud of .supcuNois of Kings county Is icquiMed to piovldo new iinaiters lor the lum.ites. failing in this they will bo held accountable lor neglect , Stabbed in the HroiiHt , A laborer named Lnb.y appeared at the polieo court at midnight last night and asked for medical aid. Ho said ho had been stabbed in the breast by a follow laborer , John Foley , whom huliad asked for a chow of tobacco. His wound was r.ol a dangerous onu. Hu was attended by Dr , Hvvctnam. Mr. J. W. Druitt loft this morning over the Hook Island on a business trip to Chicago , and will return in ton days. The Toloptiono ol' 1(111 ( 1 , Iron : A quotation , not much known , from the works of Koburt Hooku , pub lished in Klil ! , would see in to show that tliu telephone is not suoli a modern in vention as is generally thought. Hooku says ; "And as glasses have highly promoted meted our seeing , so 'tis not Improbable but that there may be found many me chanical inventors to imrjrovo our senses of hearing , smelling , tasting and touch ing. "Tis not impossible to hear a whis per a furlong's distance , It having been already done , and perhaps tlio nature of the thing would not make it moro im possible though that furlong should ho tun times multiplied. And though some famous authors Imvo alhrmud it impos sible to hear through thu thiiinust plato of Muscovy glass , yet 1 know a way by which it is easy enough to hear ono sneak through a wall a yard thick. It has not yet been thoroughly examined how far octoeousticons may be improved. nor what otlior ways them may bo of quickening our heariiiff or convoying sound through other bodies than the air , for that is not the only medium. I can assure the reader that 1 have , by tliu help of a distended wire , propagated the sound to a very considerable distance in an instant , or with as seemingly quick a motion as tiiat of light , at least incom parably swifter than that which nt the same time was propagated through the air , and this not only in a straight line or direct , but ono bended in many angles. " Whitebreastnutcoal , $3 75 per ton the cheapest ami best fuel. NEB. FUEL Co. , 21 1 South 18th St. THE GREAT And Bazaar , 1209 Farnam St , Again to tiie Front \vitli \ Bargains more Wonderful than Ever , To stnrl Ilir weeK Avltlin rusli ivo plat'o on Ntilo IO-JIHMTO iv , .llon- < Iny , TiOO ftincj Muiul I.iiinpN , c'ouiplclr Hi burn r , clilmnc ) aii l out irIIISH i' < lor ' ( l > < liu lt's at tlio sriitittioual pt'lftof 99 CENTS. As UKitcliial vnliiool' llio < < e in * > ' - ! , tt > sfftirs one conic oarly. Look Out for ALL NEXT WEEK IN OUR DIF FERENT DEPARTMENTS , Special Suli-n each iltiy in Tinware , Crockery , GlasswareEtc. , Don't fail lo visit the popular Itffc moo F utSTBSKBT ; : , H , HARDY & CO , , "Leaders of Low nml Popular Prices MENDELSSOHN 4 FISHER JJ. L. NlfAN'K , Sit perl ntcnilonl. Special Ordinance No. SCO. " mcolovjlmfiispiiclnl tux and nssoss- AN"Oidm all lots nnd ro.il ostalo within I'a\- Intr Distili't No 5In tlm cltj ol Umnlin , to cover Ibo cost of pnvliDr Capitol nvuniio liom Vtb ( Nintln snoot to rtniitocinh stioct WiniiIMS , It liavlmr been ami nolnur hereby adjmUud , di'turmint d and odtahll-diod that thu MJVOIallots and piocttsol mill ostnlo boio nnfiur lolorrotl to , Imvo nncli been spt'Ci'nllj tii'iielltted to tlm lull amount linuiln loxlml nml iis't'8-oil nualnst ouch of Mild lotami plecoof leal iisintc , loipcctiwli , by re.ison of the pnvmi ? ot tinu pint of i npltol HVUIIUU fiom Nintli street to Fomtconth Miuut. Tlieioloio , lor tlio purpose of puylng the cost of Mild paving : Do It onlninod by tlio City Council ol tlio City of Omaha : Pcottiin 1. Tlmt the co t of pnvlmr that pnit of Cnpltiil nvoniii' within I'nvlnjr District No. W , hi tlioclt ) olOiiinlin , licin NlntlihtroettoFoui- toonth stii'i't , said cost bc'lmc the fiim of iill.KW 7 ' , lo nml the sumo is borcby lovlcil and nsM > > < * 0l ( , in proportion to tlio lent front nlonif Biiiil piwlnir. and according lo ppoclal bunolltB by ronson of wild pavinif , upon tno following Iota nml leal estate us shown by tlio Kcnorall ) rcc- OK'iii/od limp of tlio city ol Onialia. IsM , llllio- nr.inctl and published In Hen. I' , llomls , snitl cost lit'lmr so lovletl on s'lld lots and lonl ost.Uci , itisnoctUnlj.ns follciwd , lo-wit : Jni ! . . ' blk 70 , city . . . .J2.W 75 It Shannons ' , It 5blk70.cit ) . . . ! iM 75 Kxporioncii r.stabiook , It II blk 5 , city . 477 51 " It 7 blk 7l.city ( . 1114 1 " It S blk 7i ) , city .1114 1 T ) . II. Ilowtnan.n Slotlt5blU71 , city . . H71 41) .IiuiiixU. Aihims - < 4iiorit 1hlk71clty . . 4 1411 Jno. 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U'H M > ! t'limiliiiflinni.oiu ft IfJblkiil.tily ! i > 7 in < ) lo Nelson , , n ft It a blk UI , Uty . . . : i > " VI I'.vu Olivur , It il blk ul , city Tin M7 Aiiim Wilson IINJ ft It I lillc HI , city li. fi'i t-ainh llornsioln , s 10 ft It 4 blk'icity ' | I.Vi III II , munition. ' It I blkw.ouj 557 II .Iiiiiio-l'i > tter , i ) flftof vr ' , lt I blkltt.cily ' 7H 51 ril/nbt'tb Ivnotllo , wlllltof It 1 bllcUcity ! ' 7' < M Kbtatoofti C Vloiicll.ua blk'JJ.oity . 4T7 Ki Doniiis l.iiurv.U 1 blk Ui , clly VJi Van Kurini l.lasllo Nut Lock nnd VV'nshcr Cto 't ' It i blk .l , city . 5VT II .In. ) It , .MLUiiwno , w ' . It 1 blk HI , city . . 5.Y ? 11 ClmrlinNubor. II'J blU'M , citj . . . . 1111 ri Adnl' Draki ) , It ilblk 'II , city . . . 177 M Alinn WIHiin It t blktU , oity . 47751 KtiUIou - That nll ( 81'ucial ' liutu luvlcd nloio- Hiild , on snldlots it spec lively , shall bccomudn- Ilnqiicnt us fnlloHH : ono It nth ol Iho It till tnnounl so lovioil on cauli n < Hiild lots aliitll | jo- comu del ntiu | > ni m lift ) ibi > H liom the IIII-RUKU nmi npprovnl of this oiilliiaiKi ) , ono tenth in oniiyciu.imn-lonlli In two > U'iis , one linilli In thrco youis , ono tenth in four JCIIM , unu tenth In Itvo ) uaiKiii ) ti lltli in HIY JD.IIS onotnnth in i-ovon yours , ono t" uili in ult'liteiiisnml tiiio-lDiilh In nine \oai aftur hind KHJ. nnd tiulDK fiom tlio pitibiixo and nipro\alol | Ihis onllniinro. Kadi of mild inslullim nts , ou | > t thu 111 nl. shall ill ins intoiost nt tliu rule of i-evcn iiorctnt. porniiiiuin from tlio tunitof tlio liny aforOMild , until the oainc bliull bn > emu tit lin- qnunt. A ponnltyot live per cent. , totfolhnr with Intort-tl at thi' mil1 til onu per rent , pur month , iiujnblu In ndumco , ihull bu paid on ouch dollmiUDiit iii tiillmi < nt. hiH'tion - ' . That iliu iinlhe niiionr.t of tux i < o | j\lot | und asxet-vd on any of saul lotii inn ) bo paid by tliouunoi t < l any lul , 01 tliuciitlreniinul iiro rata I'TOiioitl'.a ol MI ' 1 lax on nil ) of said lots , nmy be pulil by un > pui Jiil | on tiny pni I of Buhl lota within lllty dtija liom mltl li'vj.ninl thcroupon such lots in partol lot , sliull bu eiompt from nny Hun or cluuvornr. Miction 4 That ( ilia mdlii.imii flmll t.iko ulTuut nml bo In force from nnd allur Us pui.i't : ) ) . i'uasod 8epteniborl4tli , IHM ) ) . W . 1' lltcim. , I'rosldont fliy Council. J. II 8ol'Tiuiu > , C'lty ( 'lurk. Appiovud Soittotnbor jiithlH' < l. J.V > UH U. Horn. Mayor Tlioso tnxcs nro now duu nml puyiiblo lo tlio ciV ) trcusuicr. mul nlll htt-omo tluliminiui us bhown in feiction - IIUCK , Cil ) SPECIAL NOTICES Ailv i'rtl incuts timid ilil IIP < 1. 10 cents t'"j line lei thr flrM itiMMtmn , ' < oonM for oncli sub- Ipquenl m ort on nml $1 Vi n Imp per month No fttUertiti'tnont tnkrn for lr < s tlinn 2r emits lei tlip llrst million. Seven vtonli will l > o tsnunti'il to the Hup ; tlioy nuist uin coii ocn- tlvulj and tiniM tie pnl.l m ndvnnpp All it'Uor tl&pititi'its mint bo liaii.tckl In bo'oro S o'cloi k p , in , .mil mull r no piu-um-tamvs will thoj bu Ukcn nr 1l44onittinpil 1 3te.opliono. . I'l.ttlii . nitvoit .Itijr In tlio t1 oh i inns nnd hfir. Inplhi nnawna i Mic-ml in < nio of lilt Urn ntll t lon o n li fivr n c In cK tufniililr lliom to not their lctlei , us noun will l > p tit hri'iivl pxcept on ptoHMitntlc.n ol plu-tk AM IUKWPM to ml- VoiliM'tiiBlits flionld lie iMirlonctl In CHANCES. AlnNVV TO Ml VV ,1 II I'liitnltc. Iftti nil , ! i'lt t I Iiiiro I slirpti. l-pnl psliilo Mini limn tnlivp. I luiv nntt < H , innit money on ohuuel or mil i > tnti > , rent or ell houses and n i nuns. Us , l s ell \Nrr-A rnro rliimto l y nn inipipM in aiip liilih lie I an.l . K < ' < I. P y- V-i Hu' hn tii ; inilj n few hiniilioil dollurs ro- .inlied Atlilrpst 1' , 21 Hun ollleo. fill V IJKTTni tlinn Iniinhtir nioiirv nl 2S per ei'iit ' Intit'st A lot on .lni'k nn tieit , f is , 0) ) ; H lei tin M Vlni.v's iivctinr. flt.lMO This N ling ) . m ss properly nml "III donWu luvi.hio nlthltt Ollf Jt III , 101 II OW tlllXO. .1. II. 1'aiiotlc , Itcid l\lntn nml I onus , 1ll | | | MxU'nntli nnd Chlcnjio Kltocti * . _ _ _ _ _ tptilt S.M.I : oi , | nttiilillshntl milk iliilrv.tloliuf 1 it ptijlnir liu lne s , prevent nwnin- retiring from IIIIMIIPSS. J. 1 , . Itlcu , V Co. , over Cuiniimr- rinl n.ink | H' | 4 JjlOlt .sAI.I.-Hnkcry , confectlomry itiul J- litilph room , uhi'itp It solil noon ; t.lcknc s rnixi1 ol ffolllnir. liniiitrp of Kopn , l'ielli\Mt \ I o . lldi' I iviniuii m , iimidiii. Ndi. l > ' < 7 J OIt S VI. -Unit : MoriIn ll\ ttinn norlli - * PlMPIttPtllllskll.POtllltV M' it. ( OOt Kill- gons lurnlllnir. . Apply to V Itnnspn , wholiv. HnltMhlltfs. Sliiut rily , In. tt54 Innit SAM : la room hotel on pornor lot Ifiil xlsd It , near ilopot. * . ' .ll , ? TOJ cinli , a poinl spun ofwoikitik' lior-es tnkpti i > s pint payment , tluip irlvrn on tmlnncn to suit. Aililipis , T VV 1' . box tri < outli llpiiil , Noli MO.V Ij OH S Vl.ilinplenn'iit : elom nmlliliii'k shop , comhlncil or itipariitiiil , In ono of the Hi i'lp | t tow nn in Nelnii"kii. Tor furtlipr pur- tlt'llliirs iitlilirsB I/ , t ) , po t box lul , Hpnmi'ri Nel > . N'.KJI * nilf > .Vl.i-lr : ( trnilt ) lor Oiuiihn property" Tlio best IniMited llvcrv slnoMS. ilh tock tn the cite Uonir lenin of tinin nl olienp rent. K Itros.inia I'lirnnni V2J H ot si.s i nts , Turnip l.nntls menu ) lunnpii II'MM | . I.MIi nml IMiiKlil * Mroi'ls fi\t \ FOUND , r.\KH.\ pit ot tlu I poor fnnn , mid liny pniiv iitituil trtjcnis olil , left lilinl foot wlilie Inquire on the pliico. Miiilln .lohii'-oii. KM i LOST LO T-Dii troct. n cnlnroit hrncailoil glnnvl. Uonnnl for ruttiin to s. e. cor. 2oth V llnni- lltonsls. ir.7.11 * LOST On or noiir noilli Plih st . n dark lirown lentlior IIHISO ponliilnhiK nbont ftll. llmloi will lie lUiciall } rotninloit by li'iivltiKut lloston l.itundry 107 North I > th atrout. iai-2 * OTHVr.I ) O > Kmiiiiil on Stii'rinnn avo. , Sept Is.nllitht Boirul pony , wolirht about stm , nhniif ! ypnrs olil , liranilcil on lelt lilp , n liltlo swavbiiekoit : hud a now liulli'r on with nlioiit loity fent of rope iittnclio I , nml nn old blanket A rowatil of Jill ill lie irivpn lor rutnrn of siiinn to .1. T. Kolitimon , WJ N t'.ltli ' St. , Omalm M5JU * "T OSI' A irold tircnst pin , hot \reon .ilth "t. ami J ' I" 1' . depot SHO ii'vumlfor lotuin to Itu- ticrnnin's Jowclrj stoic. tOI 2 * LOS I' Hutwpoii I'lnb Ptntilcs nnd Doiiitliii nnd 14th * tP. , latlio * liniul luifr containing puise , itcoipt" , ole , pluiisu return to Itcc olllcu nail Recure i o\v aril. 1MO ( ! ! IO'sT ' ( Intel ejo trla'sea , ( jold ; clinin , weld pcn- J ell with anchor nltiicliod. Mntlor nlcii'O return to llco otllco nnd K t lownnl. U9il-.l * $ . 'i Itr.VVAKI ) for the ipturn of my pocttotncoTT lost liotwcnn thu trims Tor ilopot mill io l- doncc , Supt.-7. C. VV Tliomu * , C.lo 1'uik nvo. ! IV ) 2 _ _ IOST .Instlir pup" liirlit hnlf , lilnok no o. J llcturn to HO' ) JJoiiKliist t. uml get ruwnid. _ - _ _ K'14 ' :1 : * _ _ Iosr. A plHln Imtid irokl HiiKor ilnanlllior ' on llith , t/nrd or IHIli ntrput , wllli tliti iiainn " Iniv , " pimrnvptt on Insidu. 'Iho flndor will plcasii knn nt lieu olltou SCI JnsT-A line let ! Unit sliunl , nlmut 0o'clock J Pntnrdiij oxcnlnir , Sept. Jl. J.ouvo ut. thll olllco und tfot reward. 2UI Jj'I llST-tT.ASS tnhlo honiil rtrBCiitliiiinn nnd ulloor single c'liileinen. in private film- Il > . 114 N. tblli , bot. Uuagoiuul Capitol u\e. 05(1 ( 6 B OAUDlNt } Parties wleliloir aootl Hoard for * . ! 50 per week : diiy boaid ? J.OO ; cull nt 110J NI I7tnst. _ _ _ _ _ W02 4 * _ NIB OAItniiNti Uooililay board , lOPI Cnlirnrula 417016 * _ _ BS , utJJ-J N. 15th st. non't lull to cull lit tlio llond Jnnd Mo'tfrHKU r.xcliiiiiKn If jou iuoHuekliif ( for InvPhtiiiPiitB Wo cun furnish whatjou wunt. M. I. . HlKKhia A , Co. , 15uo Uouifltta BU J ° _ _ _ _ _ _ I ) E7r ? ( ) NAIi-Lndle or JientHbOolnlly or tan- t trlino'dnlly Inclined dofilmr coiicspond- PIIPO with tlio opposed Doxhlionlil nildni-g the L'oiiosptiiidhiK IliiriHin , I'liiiumii , In. Kgtnb- ll-huil tliiuo ( III jcnrh , stiletly coiitldoiitlul. Ku cloko stump for r"l'lj" ' . _ _ _ _ _ H40-3 WANTii-l'iipls : , for Qcrinnn und I.ntln , pnliibtakiiiK1 emu , compDinncy , 81100039 ; nddicB- 111 lluo olllco. _ HJr U f. , NonfuTiil tRHty nil-wool 1 Hulls , $7 I. . O. .lonoH .V Co , American Clotlilc.ru , 13OT I'm until st. Mull orduis llllcd. _ _ OM N PIIHSON'AI , Von run m ll honds , inoitBiijfes nnd ollifi Fuc.inltiu.sat thu llond nnd .Vlort- KIIKU i.veiuuio ; | of .M. U HlKi'lns & Co. , IfXllt OoiiKlns hU KS n pUllf-ONAI VlrS r)7 ) Niii7mo vr"vrni ruii J clnlrvoynnt , Mrdlcul nnd liuslncfs Mnillutn lloom No , U , Kl Noitli UHli St. , Oinalni , Neb. Tjl.Ilsov .1 iT Sli s li IkTnoiuus. tonclinr""of J pnlntln nnd miislo , Iflll I ) mmpoit st. IUB , ' M i-Vou ciinliiiv nil Kinds of HlocliH. liomls nnd other sccniltloi nt tlio llond nml lUcliuiiKo of .M. 1. . lllKijina A To. , 1500 st. 1-- II ) : - - ' nml violin tiuiuht pn- viiti-lj ; histriiotlonot IlrBioider ; I'rotunior VVIcIilu , cnio VInVln > iir. ri'W ( )5 ) * ' Mrs htollnld luta oiieni'il drcsil TAUIl'H J inaichnr pirloiHeoi Pth nml I'liltniKO RH , uptnlrs nnd is pinp.iiul to mnko line dr > uson In iilliini liitp.l stvlcs. A | ici Ifil III Is Kniuiill- ti ( i' . nnd nil uoiKdimo ni'iilly nml pioinpil/ , C'ntthur nnd Illlmif n fpi'i liilly. 1551 ATlllMnMT. . I'lipurconliiliiH nuarlyiO ? M iiduirliM'im ' ills liniii inilli i ninl uoiitto , niuii iintiii | { unirPtiioiiilinitfi bunt " inoiilliu Itir HfciiiiiH Addiche , llflpiogIlnml , " 0 l.u Bitlo HI. , I Illcntro , III. _ HiUSfl * . ' nnd 'I ypeunumr H'liool , STKNOfilt.VI'in 8 , lion bank. 0 , VV. llnlior. ISO IIAItN tvpn-nrltlnir ut Vidnnilno'H liniid Jiihtituto 100.1 Vul'tlo.iif n MonoR-nipliiM1 nddiossd , W. IK linl.ci , V Co. , UoniiiM 7 nml 8 hull bank. a TxTHITINfTMACillNIIh ropalruU T V 7 nnd H lion bunk. THAI ) mi'iiliirf A Shoit liand liifUlmo. oil M V hi.--At cult , n lull linn of now Inii- F Kio , Hiit'oiis.ciuin uml Innmi < or wllltir- oliani/t > lor ( rood liorbCr , nt l > miok'bltcpoillnry , , f si. 032 6 _ _ _ TjMMl RIJA | trnnil slock of Itnrdwuru nml J1 ii riluuitiiini inipliuiioi.lH , n kpluiulla loctt- tlon. unl ) ( in-i other MuLk ol .iiud uio linio , lit'w ' rullioiid " " b'-liv built to llui toun. iiual- rit-f sin ton n booming. AtMicHi I'D , Hi oiiltloo , \7 AI BSTINK > Slioit-lmnd InHitnto to In Kx. > position ImlMliiH1. IW ) A INSHOHTII , Nrli"oiriTi'4 f"J1Of)0 ) "l"Oilu5'"lO J\.nn\ i L'opoiiHiblii poison who will tireitalOO libl ruflor rlonriii ! ? null lit tliut pliicu. flmrles K llolmiis. 73-1 / > _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ) ut oiling bosilon nt Vnlcntlno'j Ari'DN'l - Institute 110 a _ _ " TNBl > IU.\rinN cniilriiullu byJIis.r Helm" bfit.TOKSoillh \ \ > lit SJ'I ' 4 > Jl' joiinriiiiiitlerliiK with 1'llos comn uml irrt oinnd Hutiuinrtion Kuuruntecil I J. lloninr , IDU iionli Ibth bl , Otniilin , Nub. ' ) Viilcntlnf > ' 8 Shuit hand Inflltntu A'rrKNI ixH'siloii ; | | bulldlnv , 1UJ3 tl'KS , lloiivs , itirubs , eto . plautnl fret foi I/IM.IIII Liiylnirol DoJKl'18 ' C'o , Nuravrlog C.I i How i * l'r p..l' . O lioxgjQ. MT-nia * FOIt KK.S'I bqduro I'luao Vi moatulr. A Hti po IHIH iiomrlaa. _ _ _ IHMT _ KM ) Vnkintiiio'B fhort'liuud Juitltuu AT K < | io < inou bullilm-