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U7 j.uui nm - - - THE OMAHA PAJL BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1880 , LABORS IN HEATHEN LANDS Annual Meeting of the American Board of Commissioners tor Foreign Missions. A CHARTER GRANTED IN 1812 Post Mortem 1'rolinllun Divines nml hales 1'rcsont I in port nut Circuit Court Decision. lj\c of the Session. Dr.fl Mom : * , In. , Oct. 4. ( Special Tclo- gram to the Hnn.J A largo number of visit- orH hnvo nlrcnily nrihcd to attend the annual nicutlnc of the A met Iran hoanl ot coinmis- eloncrs for foreign missions , which begins liere to-morrow. Although the board Is com- pospil of liut'i'X ) ninmbers , Its nu-etlngs KOII- cially nttrnctn thousand or moio of the iup- rcsentatUo ministers and Injuu-ii of the ConKicgntionnl clnirch. All of the foielgn mission work of that church Is done through this hoard , which Is nn Incorpotatcd body , re ceiving a charter from the Massachusetts IcRiBlnliiio In Ibl'i Two yeais before , how ever , nn oiKnnliatlon was. perfected , so that this la the seventy-sixth jear of the board's existence. Darius the first year the money that passed through Us hands was n Ilttln more than SWO. Jnst year the board disbursed for the cau.se of loielgn missions .SGJ'i.lHiO. The meetings ol thu bo.ud , though devoted clilully to inlsslnnniy Intciosts , ha\o .bomo to bo the meat relUlous nnnlvei.sarles of the Congregational cliureh. The ablest innd most iiiomlnent divines , and the most Influential l.iymcn ntlend them iitul discuss more or loss the current luucs ot theological controversy. The meeting this year has been anticipated with more than usual inteiest from the x- ] > ectntlon that the iiwstlon of futiuo pioha- tlon would bo taken up with the prospect of n warm contio\ersy between the lepiesenta- lives of the old and the now theo logy. The latter , led by Or. Newman - man Smjthe , of New Jlaven , and several ot the youtiwr piolcssois of Andover ThcoloKlcal hchool , have for ye.irs entertained views that by the older membms have been zegarded us ipilto lieietic.il. Hut owing to itho Independent ehuich policy ot Congrega tionalism , theto has been little oppoilunlty to lirltm them In question bufoiu nny lepicson- tutlvo uhuich gathering. That opportunity seems to hnvo tome this year. Among the young missionaries who ap plied to tin ; boaul foi toHiiini woik Was llov. Knbeit A. Hume , of New Huven , Conn. When ( iiiestloncd as to his views lie dechued that ho uelltsM'd In ttituio piobatlon ; that is that the heathen , who bhoulil die without having heaid thu gospel , would havu an op portunity In the next world. The prudential committeoot thcboaict objected to Ids views nnd rutused to send him out , deciding to reter the matter to thu entlie bonul nt its session hero. Thoio nro otliei Doting missionaries whoso appointments are withheld for the name mason so that the iiucstlon Is of great 'importance nnd Its discussion is awaited with gieat Inlcicst , Among the prominent men already hero , or expected , are : Kx-1'iesident Mink llop- Jclns , Of Williams college , wlio ilclUnis one of the. addresses ; 1'iesit'ent ' Uartlett of Dart mouth college , ex-CiovLTiior Kaiibanks of Vermont , li. l.ymaii Abbot , editor of tiio Clirlstian Union , Now Voile ; Dr.V. . 11. \Yiml , editor of the Now Voik Independent ; llov. Newman Siuythe , Now Haven ; I'rofos- Bor Kgburt Smyth , nnd I'lolessor Edward A. 1'aikof Andover , Ki-v. Dr. .1. ii Withiow of Uostoii. VJcu-1'iesidoivt K.V. . Jllntcliford , Chicago ; I'lcsldonts Kaiicliild of Oherlin col lege , Cliapin ot Uelolt college , Wisconsin ; Uiittcrlleld of Olivet college , Michigan , nnd others well known In educational and minis terial work. The sessions of the bonid will bo devoted to hearing lepoits Iroin different .sections of the foreign mission work nnd to mnklng ap propriations for the ensuing year , with such discussions ns will nntuially arise. The local committees have piovlded entertainment for 700 visitors and the number will piobably bo Incieased to 1,000. > Knocking Them Out of $1OOOOO. * Jis : AToi Ks , Oct. 4. [ Special Telegram to the Bicn.J Judge 'llenderson.of the circuit court , to-day decided the very impoitant case that has been pending in the court for a week , regarding the rival street car compan ies. The old company claimed exclusive 'tight to all tlio streets of the city under a Charter granted m IbGO. The new company received n charter from the piesont council to lay a track on several stieets not occupied by thoold , but was stopped by au injunction obtained by thu old company. Judge lloiideison holds Hint the old com pany has not exclusive lights to the streets , and If It hasexeicised it it was only by toleration eration of the public. Thu decision is re garded ns knocking 8100,000 oil from the value of the old , or narrow gauge company , ns the now bioad gaiuro road will commence at once to complete its lines. Destructive liioontllnry Flrn. FoiiTDouoK , In. , Oct. 4. [ Special Tele gram to the BKK.J A companv of graders who work in this county on the Mnsou City tfc Fort Dodge railroad , lett Newark town ship Saturday night , and moved to within three miles of Uolmond , stopping with a farmer. About o'clock Sunday morning nn 'alarm ' of Jlro was raised , When tlio giaaors reached the place where their horses were liltchod to their wagons , near some liny stacks , fifteen horses were burned to death nnd two more so that they will die. Ten of the horses belonged to the graders and seven to the farmer. Thu icradcis lost their horses , Inn nesses , wagons and tools , and tholnrmor has lost sheds , hay , grain , etc. Neither the farmer nor graders had any insurance. The lite was Incendiary. Suicide by Drowning. CEDAK llAi'ins , la. , Oct. 4. ( Special Tel- cjnam to the HKK. ] Cyrus Wynn , fifty-live jyears old and unmarried , an empioyu at the " "oatmeal mill , drowned himself eaily this mornln ; In the Cedar lilver. The cause is unknown. MYSTERIOUS ZllUUIlEIt. /L / Funnel- Near lliiHtlnKH Found Demi in 11 Cora Field. 1IASTIN08 , Neb. , Oct. 4. ( Special Tclo- prnm to the HKI.-.J Tlio oody of James Qulnn , n farmer who resides about eight nilles northwest of the elty , was found in Ills coin Hold this evening horribly maimlcd. Ills lioihoa being gone , the supposition Is that ho lost his lifu doftuuHii-C Ills propel ty. The coroner has just gene out to examine Into the case. Grout Sport lit McCoolc. McCooic , Nob. , Oct. 4. [ Special Telegram to the UKU. ] The MeCook land dlsuict fair nssemblos hero to-morrow with every indica tion of uuccess , especially the lacing will bo Hindu attractive. Among thu notable speeders of the turf cnteied hero for too week's races ftro Kate Kwlng and Tramps , of Salt Lake City ; Ullngo and three other , of Denver , Jlottdo Cook , Worth , Novelty , Jack Crowder , FranKford , Vans Uomlss , 1'alot and Nona Such , of Atchison ; Ktta 1) ) . and Willie O. . : of Wlutlold , Kan. ; MeLeod , of Arapahoe - ahoo : Hilly Duller , Charley C. , nud Maud D. . of JUoatrlco ; Hell P. , Peep O'Day. Moon light , of Not ton , Kan. ; J. Jay S. . Well Pitman. Uoll Douglas , Frank ( ? lltuo Jay , FiedDouulas , Hell Lowman , Hush. Kate Jtay , Jlollio DunlaysVill C. C. and Unity * lietiides Telegram , entries hav boon imido for tluco fast steppers from Kansas City and two from Denver. The association | offering laiger pluses than any in the state , nnd It U attracting liundiuds of horse- moil and thousands of people , Doduo County Democrats. FJIKUONT , Neb , , Oct. 4. ( Special to the UKB. | At the democratic county convention John 15. Shorvln was lenomlnateU for the Blato benato , Henry Schwab anil James ( lam- bin as representatives. Tlio following delo- gutos weio chosen to the Btuto convention nt Jlastlnco : J. K. Shervln , H. 11. lloblnsou , I I ) . 0 , Wcstfall , h. Bpoar , Charloa Hani ; , N , t J 'ascoo , N. A , llageiistein , ( ieo. L. Loomls , lcimau Wohilbcer , John Deeu , IhiKh Toy , Hal Ciulsty. To the dibtilct uonvuntlon at KorfolK : F , W. Vauglian. John Helmrich , Kittle , Ooorgu M.VllIlams , W. II. r , J , K , SUcrviu , N. W , Smalls. 1J. II. l.oo ci. en. Henry bchnack , Charles Shaffer , A. Wntt , W. A. Kihg. Alice-whiskey plank was subsldlrd In the platform. Dlcrt Anioiie Strnngrrs. STitoMstifno , Neb. Oct. 4. [ Spcclnl to the HUE. ] About ono\veek ngo , 1) . S , Hiirhnnan. a prominent real estate dealer of Valisca , la. , nrrhcd In town and put up at tlio llyder house , Last Monday morning ho was taken sick and almost Immediately became speech less , Medical nid was summoned , nnd his friends wired Ids condition. His bookkeeper anUed promptly , but his nearest relatives , a brother and sister , live in different localities In Ohio , and fors > ome reason weio delayed. The sister arrived Friday night barely In time to see her brother die. The brother from Ohio nnlved jesteiday morning. The body of llm deceased was embalmed , nnd > es- tcruay , nceomwinlcd by the sad relatives , started lortho old home in Ohio. The cause of the death was paralysis of tlin thioat and side. K\erything posslblo was douo for the unfortunate ninii , out without avail. Prominent .Stock 31 nn Dion. Kr.Aiivm , Neb. , Oct. 4. [ .Special Telegram to the HKU. ] l.ato last night , on his cattle ranch on the Loup , Klisha Miles bieathed his last. For ton jeais Mr. Miles has made his homo at Kearney , being largely Interested In the cattle business. Years ago ho was con nected with SOIM of the best railroads In Ohio nndvns laigcly Interested In thu old Toledo line , Mr. Miles was o\er sixty years of age. The National Onino nt Itcd Cloud. Hin : (1t.oui > , Neb. , Oct. 4. [ Speclnl Tele- giam to the Hin. : ] A game of base ball jes- tetday between tlio traveling men nnd Hed Cloud clubs resulted In n M'oro ot 10 to 14 , In favor of the traveling men. Liuclcy JlcCnnn. OtJAM.ArA , Neb. , Oct. 4. [ Special Tele gram to the Ur.n. | William A. McCann , of Hay Springs , Sherld.in county , was nomi nated nt Ozallnl.i on the twenty-third ballot , as the nomlneo of the Kilty-ninth represent ative dl.sti let. Tlio IttiHO Itnll llccord. AT NKW Yoiw Cliicaco . 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 New York . ! J 10210 7 Habo hits Chicago 0. Now York 10. Kr- rors Chicago a , New York 0. Umpire- Quest , AT HOSTON Hoston . 0 00000034 7 St. Louis . 1 00000041 0 Plteheis Kadbottrn nnd Hualy. First base lilts Uoston 14 , St. Louis 11. Kuors Boston 4 , St. Louis 7. Umplio James Man ning. AT WASHINGTON Washington . 2 0000001 3 Detroit . ! 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Plteheis Shaw and Smith. First base hits Washington 5 , Detroit 0. Kirors Washington 0 , Detroit 0. Uinphe 1'leicc. A'rSr. Louis St. Louis . n 00000000 0 Athletics . 0 0 0 0 0 'J 0 0 0 S Plteheis Atkisson and Hudson. Fiist IMSO lilts St. Louis 2 , Athletics 7. Ernns St. Louts 'J , Athletics 7. Umurre McQuadc. AT LOUISVILM : Louisville . 1 00010000 2 Uiooklyn . 1 0080 000 * 4 Pitchcis Unmsey and Porter. Huso lilts- Louisville 0 , Biooklynfi. Enors Louisville 4 , Hiooklyn 0. Umpiio Kelly. AT CINCINNATI Cincinnati . 0 00111001 4 Metiopolltans..O 0 2 0 0 a 2 0 * 0 Haso hits Cincinnati 8 , Metropolitans 10. Eriors-Clncinnati : ) , Metropolitans 4. Lm- piro Valentine. AT PlIII.ADUM'IIIA Kansas City . 0 00000000 0 Philadelphia . 0 2300021 * 8 Haso hits Kansas City 3 , Philadelphia 13. Krrors Kansas City 4 , Philadelphia 5. Uuipire Fulmor. Uoauh Uncos. I , N. Y. , Oct 4. For two- year-olds , tinea-quarters mile : Pool Hex won , Georglo C. second , Lady Alay third , TIuie-l:10. : Selling allowances , seven furlongs : \Vi- nonn won , LIzzio Slack second , La Claire third. Tlme-la3H. : Seven turlongs : Soudan won , Bill Owens second , Grand Duke thlid. Time lSl4. : } One nnd one-eighth miles : Ferg Kyle won , llarofoot second , Mamie lliiut third. -l57 Handicap , onq and one-quarterinlles : Bon nie Prlnco won , Brouiihton second , bam Brown third. Time 2:12 : > < f. Certificates paid 8140.UO. One milts : Top Sawyer won , YoiingDuko second , Klkabcth third. Time l:4l : ( > j. l/atonln Park llaceH. CINCINNATI , Oct. 4. Kxtra day of the La- tonia race meeting : Maidens , two years old , five-eighths mile : First section Cora L. won , NinaB. second , Passion third. Time 1:04 : > $ . Section second end lloso won , Linda Payne second , Vis- tetto third. Time 1:04. : Selling purse , seven-eighths mile ; Wahoo won , Dawn of Day second , Skobololl third. Time 1:30. : Milo : Little Fellow v/on. Klrklin second , Emma Johnson thjrd. Time 1:45. Three-quarters milo : Jacobin won , Denny- brook second , Florlmoro thlid. Time 1:17 : } . illlo and ono-slxtcuuth : Berlin won , Pan ama second , HottloS.thlrd. Time 1:51. : Quaker City Races. PHILADELPHIA , Oct 4. Gentlemen's driving park race , live-eightns milo : Harry won , Lewis socoud , Chinchilla third. Time -1:05 : % . Ono and one-eighth miles : King Bob won , IHbernla second , Alamo third. Time 2:01. : Seven-eighths milo : George Angus won , Tunis second , Commander third. Time lilK. : : Tlireo-rpiartors milo : Jfalarhi won , Pope Leo second , Hollow third. Time 1:18. : England Wins nt Cricket. PiiiLAiiKU'iiiA , Oct 4. Tlio game of cilekct begun on Satuulay between thn Enu'llsh gentlemen and the Philadelphia eleven was completed to-day , the visitors winning. HI ore Imbor Troubles Fonrort. CHICAGO , Oct. 4. There Is a prosoect of trouble nt the Doering IJni vester works. The Imincnse sliops were closed , as Is tlio ycaily custom , on August 13. The company lias gradually been employing 800 men for noNt season's w orK. It is bald that the Knights of Labor , who have made applications tor work , have been Informed that tliulr services were not rcipiiied. The stnteiumit Is nlso made that tint iorcmun of thu vailous depait- ments have a list of men who participated In last spring's bti Ike , and when Biich persons apply tor work they aru told that they am not wanted. To a loportcr to-day Mi. Deering denied knowing ot nnyttoublo. "There in one thlni ; certain , however , " said ho , "sooner than omgloy some of thn men who \\oiked last year , I will shutdown the fac tory nnd never run It again. That Is positive. I shall hire whom 1 choose and dispense with whom I choose. 1 suppose we have n list ot men wo do not want , but that It Is not a black list. " Deering Ueclaied thcio was no discrimination being madu by him against any labor organisation. Trniii Wreckers Foiled. ST. Louis , Oct , 4. A special dispatch from Scdalla saya an attempt was made early yesterday moinlng to wu-ck the cast bound pashonuer train on thn Missouri Pacific at Gieunwood , thlily miles cast of Kanaus City. Bails , ties and other rubblbh had been piled on the track in thu curvn and had the obstruc tion not been dit > co\oied by a farmer who llavged the train a disastrous wreck could not ha\o been pievented. Theie Is no clue to the perpetrators , but as It was In the old train robbury district , It b suspected robbery was Intended. _ _ A Cody Cow Boy Killed. NEW YOKK , Oct. 4. To-night n light oc curred among the cow boys on the Wild West much on Statcn Island. Ono ot the cow boys was killed. The names of those couceined In the affair have not beeii learned. Tlio Kan. , Oct. 4. The throe day's session of the National Woman's Suf frage association , In conjunction with the state organization , begau heio this evening. ' 1 ho opening address was made by Susau H , Anthony. There is a largo attendance. Grovcr'a lattle Mite. Ciuni.K6TOK , S. O. , Oft. 4. President Clex eland has sent 9-0 to the confederate homo with u sympathetic letter. WHO BURNED TI1E BUILDING ? Peculiar Oircumstancea Connected "With the Fire In Linderholm's ' Store , A WARM SCHOOLBOARD MEETING 'M SliortnRO A. Pockctlinolc Wlioso Child It Is Sluujjcd nnd Holiliuil General Liocnl News. Wlio AVns tlio lucendlnry 1 From the many rumors Unit were current - rent yesterday , facts were developed llmt show without n doubt Unit the Liiulur- helm lire on Tenth street on Sunday night was thu work of nn incondinry , nnil will probably lend a clue to p-irtics who nro intoreateil in working up the case. Prob ably the llrst man to see the lire wns ( Jus Nelson , n yontiK mm ! employed in Nel- Kon's store ndjoinin Linderhoim's pliico. Ho saw thorellectionof thubliizc through the window nnd ran down to the store to see what wns the nmttui. Ilo looked into the window and saw a man crawling around on the lloor. The bitHdim ; wns then iilled with smoke , and ho cotilil not got a good look nt tlio num. As ho was ga/.mg through window two colored fellows suddenly came upon him , apparently out of the alloy. Ono of thorn ] asked him What ho was doing thorp , then struck him in the faut ! , knocking him down and cutting ids lip and check in an ugly manner. When Nelson staggered to his foot his assailnnts had lied. He is confident that the man he saw in the building was kindling Ii re in different parts of the storo. P. Peterson , who keeps a saloon at the corner of Seventh and Pacific streets , wns standing in trent of the Atlantic hotel , just opposite Liiulcrholin's , when the lire broke out. lie rushed across tiio street ami found the frontdoor unlocked. Ho pushed it open nnd went inside. The lire was only burning in ono place at the time , and ho went to look for a bucket with which to carry water to throw upon , the blnzo. As ho returned from the rear of the1 store an explosion - plosion occurred that threw him upon the lloor and robbed him of his senses for a few seconds. When ho recovered tlio store was all abhuo , the llnmes having apparently boon spread by the explosion. Peterson also saw a man in the building when ho entered it. The identity of the man who was seen in the store is a puz/.ler to all concerned. Mr. Llndcrholm was m the store in tlio afternoon , and ono of his clerks , Mr. Lnndon , stopped into the place a few minutes before 8 o'clock and found ev- ovcrythiiiE all right , The other clerks of the establishment wore not in the btoro in the afternoon or evening. Tlio loss on the stock was covered by insurance as follows : Connecticut Fire , ! ? 3,000 , ; London Assurance corporation , $2,000 on stock , sf.jGO on li.xturos ; Nebraska and Iowa. $1,500 on stock and ) flOCO on fix tures ; Sun of San Francisco , $2,000 on stock ; Homo Fire of Omaha , $1,000 on stock ; Hamburg , Bremen , § 1,000 on stock ; Scottish Union and National , if 3,000 on stock ; Lion of London , § 2,500 ; Western Homo of Sioux City , il,000. Total , 7,500 on stock and $1,000 fixtures. The Lion also has $1,000 on building. Yesterday afternoon the local repre sentatives of the insurance companies interested in tlio fire , commenced an in vestigation of tlio facts connected with tlio same , and ascertained from Mr. Lin- dcrholm some of the facts concerning the value of the property. Ono of these was the value of fixtures of the store , f9r which , under oath , ho testified ho paid $200 to Wiig & Wcstberg , while- the in surance carried upon it was $1.500. It is not thought that the investigation will bo carried very far , because the representa tives ot the companies think to adjust the loss will not require more than one-third of the policies issued. AN1 > An Unusually Intorcstinu Meeting : of ttio Hoard , of Education. 'lljo regular monthly mooting of the board of education was held last night , all of the moniDers being present. Treasurer Buck's report was read showing the following condition of finances : Ualanco last leport $50,295.P,8 Tax collection in August 550.03 Fines in police com t 1,400.00 Licenses in September 81'J.OO Total SM.4C0.4G Warrants paid In September S'JT.a'sJ.bO TrunsfcncU to sinking fund 118.U5 By balance Sna , 100.40 Balance In sinking fund 3 tiG" > 7.50 Bonds on deposit 5,500.00 A warrant was ordered drawn for the payment of the balance duo the con tractor on the Lake felreet school , Mr. Blackburn created a sensation b3' reading the following coninmnic.ition : To tlio Committee on Teachers nnd Text Books : ( jentlcincn As a momucr of this board and a tax paying citizen , I deslie to propound a few inquiries , not with a view ot raiplngciiticism , but to obtain infoimation for the bcnelit ot myself and other members of the board as well as the public generally : 1. How many basement looms aio occupied and In what schools i1 2. How many rooms nro not occupied and In what schools V 3. Why should Lcavonworth , Pleasant and Central schooli Imoveiciowded when thuio Is room tospaio in Dodge , Cuss , Kuiiam and Castellai ? 4. Why are the children in the vicinity of Cstellar ( , tor Instance , allowed to attend Cass school , and why aio those who properly * belong at Dodge permitted to go to Pacific , Cnss , Leavonworth and Cuntial , ciowdlng other ohlldion living neater'/ 5. Why have thu grades above the fifth been lomoved Irom ledge , one ol our best buildings , and where- are tlio chlidien who foimeily filled such classes in this Mihool ? 0 , By whoso iiiitliouty are children scat tered all over tlio citv instead of bulng con fined to schools In their own district or vicinity ? 7 , Why do wo have so much confusion at the opening of tlio schools uiiiong childion seeking their piopur places 'i 8. Why aru the te.icheis obliged to rcmnln in Ignornnco ot thmr assignment mull the day piucedlng the opening of tlio schools ? U. Why are teachers troin nil parts of the city torced to gather at Dodge or iho boaid rooms at the call of special teachers when these teachers have timeto meet teachers at their own * chools at t > ; UO a. m. or : ; ' o p , m , 10. Why IB theio so much ill-feeling among the teachers ; so much lack of Imrmonv : so much jealousness ; so little apparent anxiety for tlio general good of tlio beliools , and bo much w Ire-pulling forbetter places ? 11. Cannot your committee devise some scheme of districting the city so as to avoid tlio contusion above leferred to among cliil- dien ? W. Cannot your committee device some method ot assigning teachciAhicli will work lower hardships to teachers and conduce more tu contentment among UieniV 13 , Cannot jour committee take charge of the special teachers and so divide the work nmong them that all shall bo kept comfort ably busy and fewer dlsugieements shall occur between special and assistant teachers ? Hoping to learn something from these in- terogatoiios wliicli will enable us to rectify soiiio mistakes of the present year , 1 am yours , tiulr , T. W. BI.ACKHURX , After somu discussion of tlio communi cation , it was referred to the committee on teachers and tax books and the su perintendent , Mr , Long , chairman of the committee on teachers and text books , objected to having Superintend ent James added , to the committee , as ho had never boon able to work with him. The objection was overruled. Claims amounting to $23.093.18 were allowed. L. U. Necdham was appointed assistant teacher far Dodge school , E. J. Carney assistant teacher for Uartmun school , C. E. Gohnllcr for Jzanl cchoo ! . N , 11. Lemon for Long school nnd F. M. Nevlns for Pacific school. \ By resolution tlio committee on teach ers and text books UMIS instructed to have the "Sixth B rndo" iu the Uodgo school. ' A resolution was' adopted instructing the commitlco onru1c5\ , forms and print ing to prepare a so.t of rules for the regu lation of the distribution of free text books nnd supnliai. . , A number of unimportant mattcro were disposed of after a grHat deal of discus sion. Superintendent 'James1 ' annual re port was road amiplaced / on file. AFTUK TIUfJ HUK/BIiUIl. Harrington , the Alabama Kinliozzlcr , to lie Tnkoii * Homo To-Day. J. A. lJuor , deputy shcrilV , nnd J. B. F. Watts , county treasurer , of Evergreen , Alabama , arrived in the city last night to take charge of W. II. Horrington , who wns arrusiti'd here on Friday by Moyni- linn's detective agency nnd who is wanted In Evergreen to answer to tlio chnreo of forgery and ombex/lomoiit of county funds. Mr. Aalts' story of llerrington's misdemeanors shows that ho is ono of mildest mannered mon that over abused a public trust , llorriugton is a member of tlio llrm of Cooper & llorriiiffton , deal- 'ors In ironoral nu'.rcluindise at Evergreen. Ho was a clerk for the firm of Alansiii & Cooper for a number of years , and upon the death of Maublll several \earsngo was taken into partnership with Cooper. Ho hpld tlio entire confidence of his partner and of the citi/.ons in general bo much so that ho was made private banker for a largo number of the business men of the place. Ilo served ono term as mayor of Kyer- green nnd could have any favor within the gift of his townsmen for the asking. Ilo was ono of the bondsmen ot County Treasurer Walts and kept all the books and moneys of that officer in tlio safe in his store. In June last a rumor that llu ; linn of Cooper & llerringlon was in financial str.uglits was coupled with complaints that certain moneys which had been approptiatcd by tlio county for various purposes hail not boon paid over by tlio tivusmer. Mr. Watts , who on account of enfeebled health , had en trusted the entire business of his oMice to Hcrringtou , went to him and made inquiries concerning the complaints. Horrjngton made excuses from time to time , until the county commissioners finally ordered an examination of the county treasurer's books llerrington nihdu continued excuses for not appear ing betoro the committee appointed to examine the records and on tlio pica of sickness delayed the examination until the first of August , wjicii ho was forced to open his safe and give tiio treasurer's books to the commit tee who examined them and reported him $ li)10 ) short in his accounts. Her rington asked until August 15 to make good the shortage and said ho could raise the money by that time. Tlio members of the commitlco were friends of Herring- ton , nnd , not wishing to sco him punish ed. finally decided . .to give him until August 0 to makrt .VsotClcmcnt. On Au gust 4 Horrington went to Mobile under the pretense ot moHgaWng ins homo to raise the necessary money. This was the last heard of him until the news came of his arrest in Omaha. Hio crooked deal ing with the county funds is not Herring- ton's only crime. Sincu ho loft Evergreen anxious innuiries havctoen made for him by wholesale firms-in Now York , Mobile r.nd Montgomeryiwitu jtvhom his firm did business showing that ho had obtained largo bills of goods , fcoiji thorn under false pretenses. Mr.Coo'p'er.wIio entrusted all of tlio business of the firm to llerrington has discovered that no os thousands of dollars in debt for goods that he sup- noscd Were t paid , -for 'when purchased. The amount whichJllccrington has stolen from his will rcacU.tiibUsaJids of dollars. Horrington is abe charged with having cheated his own father out of several thousand dollars by securing monov on a time lease which Ins father had placed in his trust. llerrington has a wife and three children who have so far been kept in ignorance of the extent of his guilt. Ho was soon at the city jail last night and expressed his willingness to return to Evergreen without a requisition. The mon will probably return homo to-day with their prisoner. AVnnted to Give Away Ills Child. A well-dressed and decidedly intelligent woman arrived in tins city yesterday af ternoon on her way to Loup City. She gave her name as Mary Dowd , said slio resided near Jefferson , Grcono county , Iowa , and was going to the place first mimed to attend a lawsuit in which her brother was interested. So far there was nothing remarkable about Mary's visit to Omaha no more tlmn tlioro is about tt hundred other Marys who como to this goodly metropolis. The fact , however , that she had with her a little four-wook- old boy and wanted to give him away , made this particular Mary rather inter esting. She inquired high or low for a hospital or asylum where she could do- posjt the little one and vainly endeavored to ( ind some individual to take Iho boy. Indeed , it looked as it she would leave the child in tlio wailing room , and the chances nro she will never take it to Loup Cily. On being cioss-oxammed in a reportorial way Mrs. Dowd < snul that the child wan not her own ; that its mother , named Annie McCarthy , c.vno to Jojlbrson , la. , a short time ago witntho child ; she was in the last stages of con sumption and died witliout tolling "to whom minted or by whom begot. In fact the young mother refused to tell any of her antecedents , or the pltico whence she came , Mrs. Dowd had lost an infant child about this time , ami at tlio urgent requestor the dying Annie she took the woo orphan and promised to euro fo1' it. Now she roirrots that she over made that doatli-bed pledge and says thu trouble of travel to Loup Cit.y and oilier reasons necessitates her giving the child away. When asked whether she would call lor it again in naso she loft it here , she rather hesitatingly thought she would. There is ovidumly soni4 mystery about the case and the "othdr. roasons" aforemen tioned when transii/odi ) by investigation may stir up a sensalion'c It looks ns if the child were her ownouul that slio did not wish to roach Loui ) Cit.V with a bnbo iu her arms. Tmio j' ' vill undoubt edly unravel whjit at present heoins so Unnatural anii'iijiu'i ' go a mother by nature or adoptioii publicly Booking to give uv/ny her cliihU when aU the Mir- roundiiigs indicatM ample resources to prorldo for the littlp ( ink , 'Itobbod. ' Yesterday moruing"lt , { an early hour , "twixt the two lighU " Unns 1'otorsou , n bartender in n sn qpnj on Sixth street south of the B. & Til. track , nwoko to find that ho had been slumbering nil night in a collar41 liafck of the Barker building on the corner of Jones and Thirteenth street. Money that ho had in hu possession the night before was a.l gone , nnd a very comely inco that had been nicely &hnvcd for Sunday service , was nil cut , bruised and begrimed , Ho called upon Dr. Darrow , who found in addition to the bruises a deep out across tiio lips which was sowed up. It had evi dently been done with .sumo sharp instru ment. All that Mr. Peterson remembers is that ho was blinking dice with a man , who Mild lip was a eommorclnl trav eler , about midnight. After that he can recall nothing. Evidently while under the intluuncu of liquor ho was taken to the locality where ho awoke in tlio morn ing and blupgcd. About $15 was .taken from him. TlllUTr-THUKK YMAU9 OLD. An Old ri-OKrnmmo oi'Knro Historical Interest. The production of "Onkol Tom's Huttc,1' at the onern house on last Sun day night , caused the unearthing of an interesting paper , which has been slumbering - boring among the souvenirs of a gentle man of this city for nearly thirty-three years. As slated In the BrF of last Saturday , "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was lir.st produced on the stage in ( termanv. This produc tion took place in 1853. Mrs. Stowo's novel of that name appeared in ItWO. It went to Germany , was rewritten in the language of that country , by Ihcresn iMogorlo , and from her version .t wasfdrnmnti.ed for thu ( ti-nuan singe. The play wis : a pronounced suc cess and from uermsin y went to Franee , tin ninny . _ of tlio performance * at thu Imperial thea ter in Vienna. The programme used that Higlit cost liulf a kreutxer , and , be cause of tlio novelty of Iho entertain ment , as also tlio excellent man ner in which it wns given , Iho doctor has pro si rid tne programme until yesterday , whoa ho presented it to Mr. BoauroH the stage manager of tlio Gorman company which produced the hamo pieeo at the opera house on Sunday night. Ho claims the homo performance was very near as well parried out as was that nearly one-third of a century ago by sonic of the loading German actors of the time. A 11EAVV LOSS. A Pocket hook nnd Tlirco Thousand Dollars MIsHlnj . John I * . Thomas madu a complaint to Marshal Citmmings yesterday evening that led to the arrest of Charles Wilson , n yottni : m .in employed in the Union Pacific cific- shops and A. A. C'owles , an employe in the tame compauv's headquarters. Thomas , it appears , came hero from St. Louis about tun ilavb ago for tlio purpos o of going into business. Ho brought his money in the shape of a cashier's , check on ono of thu b.inks of St. Louis for $ ; l,30l ) . Ho engaged board and room at Mrs. F. L Clarke's , 415 North Fifteenth street and occupied a room with the two gentlemen above named. On Saturday Mr. Thomas made a contract for the pur- 1'hsisn of the store of U illiam Gentleman. Hu started yesterday to msiko a payment upon his purchase , when ho found that his pocketbook containing the check ami iJMin cash was missing. Ho had placed the book and his vest under his pillow on Sunday night and \ylien he wont to got it yesterday morning it was not lobe found. Ho caused the arrest of Wilson and Cowics on suspicion. When arrested Wilson had $17 , while Cowlcs had but $ 3.50. Both of the young mon maintain that they arc innocent ot the l.ircony of their room mate's wealth. They will bo given an examination to-day. "Vacation. " overs of the noisily nonsensical wore highly entertained last evening at the Boyd by the graceful and athletic Dalys in their hilarious eccentricity "Vaca tion. " That tlio largo audience laughed , shrieked and apphiued from beginning to the end of tlio performance goes to .show that it is the right sort to tickle the public pnlato. TKo piece is brimful of oxlmbcr.int uproarousnoss and broad ab surdity , and not a moment dragged. The Dalys as the irrepressible collgo students ready for anything , and the automatical English tigers danced , jumped and tum bled into the favor of the audience , till their every reappearance on tlio btago wastho _ signal for an unusual gigglo. Miss Liz/io Daly , as a Minister of alarming sprightliness contributed largely to the general fauor , and her an tics in the bathing scene caused a palpi tation oven among the frequenters of the front row and made them feel that for once they might get more than they had bargained for. Annie Suits and Lisle Hiddoll , lively Vussar girls , were brisk and capable in their parts , and the rest of the cast were equally acceptable , Harry Dcitz's songs being a pleasant feature. "Vacation" will be repeated this ovcn- An Old Sinn's Serious Fnll. About ( i o'clock last evening an old man named George 15. Hedges , who resides in Toledo , Tnmn county , Iowa , met with a serious accident at tlio B. & M. depot. Ho was coming down the steps , leading from the ofiico level to the lower platform , when lie made a misstep and foil , head foremost , to the planks bolow. On being picked up it was found that ho wns se verely cut over tlio right eye , and there were several bruises on his facu. Mr. Hedges had boon on a visit to tlio interior of Nebraska , and was on his way homo when tlio accident occurred. B n't ore ho loft on tlio dummy n physician , who was in the Union 1'nci'lic depot , dressed the old man's luce , but ho complained of considerable pain. Hoard From the Horscthief. SlioriU'Cobiirn has recovered the car riage and one of the- horses stolen by Charles Lincoln from Mrs. Bechol , near Fort Omaha , lust weok. On Mondi-ylast Lincoln left tlio horse and Uuggy at Krousu's place , about seven miles west of the city , and borrowed a .saddle , with which ho rode the other horse away. Ho said that ho was in search of a horaothiof whom ho hoped to intercept at Elkliorn. Had Testimony for Tltns , BEi.vinmti : . N. J. , Oct. 'J.-Tho trial of Janitor Titus , of the collegiate Institute , clmrced with thoinpoand murder of Tilllo Smith , n domestic , was continued to-dny. Louis C. Ayies , Titus' assistant , tcstilied that Titus had told him about going to the potato Lollnr with THIie. Jacob Dicinor and ilemy Sloddaid testified that Titus wnf pale , neivoiiH ; ind excited the moining alter Iho murder , botoro the llnillng of the body. Or. John S , Cook desciibcd the condition of the body when found and thu post-mortem examination. He tc.ititied that death was caused by strangulation , and that the mur- deied gill was pine at thu time she was bUlcken down , isho uas iu a dying condition wliun outraged. An Overdue Steamer. .Niw : i'oiuc , Oct. 4. The steamship An- cliorla , Of the Anchor line of steamships , has not jet arrived , She lett tila&xow Sep- tombcr lit , ami stopped nt Londonderry to tnku on ! ' - passcngeiK. In all bho had about r > Opa ! > M-nici < m bonid and was due heieou \Yedne-day last. The company's ollieials profess to believe that nothing hasoceiiued fHijond tlio bieaking down ol machinery. This u on Id necessitate the steamei having toiesoitto Hm bails' Kiom the fact that heavy weathei tins punailed lately , feuis are enteitaliieu for her safety. The Wron-Sliot Fatal. IlAiiTrniin , Conn. , Oct. ! . lleiuy Ilotch- kiss amuBlcian , aped thlity-fUo years , has for some lime been in tioublo with his wile , fiom whom ho U supposed to have separated. They had two children. Vesteulny afternoon they melon Market btieet. He dit-w a re\ol- vei ami lired two xlints at her , one. of which took etlcet in her head and the othci in her hack. Snn died In a few minutes , llotch- klbd then nrml and shot Into his own head , but the wound Inflicted Is thought to Do but slight. Ho w.is taken to a hospital. The tiagedy has caused great excitement. Agnlnbt Iho Coal Pool. llAiimsiiuito , 1'a. , Oct. 4. Attorney den- crat Cassldy will bo In llarrlbburg on Wednesday or Thursday , when ho will take the preliminary steps against the coal ] > eel men. A bill in equity will bu Ideil to lestniln several corporations from catering into the combination. HKNNEIMX CAN Ah. Argument * In lt t Vnvor Ileforo the Government Hoard , ( "iitfAno , Oct.I. . The United States gov ernment board of engineers on the Illinois , Michigan nnd llt > inu > | iin caiuK composed - posed of ( Joneial ( ' . H. Comstoek , of Village Point , X. Y. ; ( ieiierai O. M. Pot ? , of Detroit , and .Mayor ,1. 0. Post , of Cincinnati , was In session In this city to-day toieporl on the canals. Besides the board theiiM\ero piesent ( Jou-rnorOghMby , ox-Uovornor Htw , Mur ray Nelson , II. B. Html , ex-Alderman Shoiey , Oenernl LtMk , c.uial commissioner , J. H. HUUMI , ot Morris , and M.ijor llandbuiy , of the United States engineer eoips. ( 'enernl Comstiioic , rlmliinnn of the bo.ird , picslded and called for some reumik.s on the subject of canals. < 5oveinorOglest > y s.iid that ho had not studied Iho mallei and was not piepared toglvennvdelliilte Information. With the great.Lake Michigan l > lng useless and tlio Mississippi nvei on tlie other side of tlio state , it wined as If nature Intended the canals for use. lie asked If the cinciunient could , just lor a sum of S 10,000,000 or SUV 000,00(1 ( , anord to let the gieiU natural interi or channel remain Idle. Ho relened to the vast increase ot poi illation nnd imuvelous Incienseof coal , com , lumber , grain , Hour , etc. , ilinliu the p.isl tblity-two jears , nnd wanted to know what the lnenu o would bo In the next thirty-two joars. The object of the eaunM was to ledueo to the lowest possi ble staiidnid the into of transportation. 1'ho United States cannot jillord to let the pioject go by unnoticed. Lake Michigan Is not in Illinois , but the Illinois rherlsa part of the gic.it United States. I heio is a meat , natural nilery almost beg ging attention , and the government should take it in hand. Tlio government should not wait a day to avail Itself of the water way. It should ieo what an Inestimable benelit this arteiy would be to n terrltoiy one hundred miles lomt anil foity miles wide right hero In Illinois. The goveinor's ie- marks weio followed bv a running debate by the gentlemen present , ali of whom favored the subject. The meeting then adjourned without any action being taken. Thu boaid will submit its repoitto tlio goveinmuut some time in No\ember. n < > min Hnticr IMun Fined. CINCINNATI , Oct.I. . John .J.Gcghnn , food commissioner for the southern district of Ohio , iccently caused the anest of four groceis of this city lor violating the state butterlno law. To-day they pleaded guilty in police court and weie lined ? ,0 each' . The jucUupiomlscd them the full extent of the law , 5 > 0 ( ) line and ninety days Imprisonment , in ciibo they came before him again. These mo the lirst convictions under the new law requiting the posting of the sign "Imitation butter sold huie. " Mother Knrtli'u Queer lrcak. CITY or MEXICO , Oct. 4. A curious phe nomenon occuued at Chlmapla , In the state of Mexico. Within a few dnjb past tremendous deus subterraneanropoi ts weio heaid , though nt the tlmo the meteorological conditions weio perfect , theto being no unusual aspect ol sky , nor the Ml litest rain. The people of the town were tilled with alarm , and an In vestigation was made , by which it was clls- co\eied ahlgh hill In the vicinity had been completely divided into two paits by some po\\eitnl torco. Kdwln liooth in Chicago. CHICAGO , Oct. ! . Neaily eight luindicd people weio turned away Irom the Chicago opeia house this evening , unable to gain ad mission. The attraction was Edwin liooth as Kiel.elicn. It was the opening niirlit of n two week's engagement , and Booth's ] fust appeaianco here in se\eial jeais. The ad vance sale or seats lor the lir.st week alone have ulirady amounted to over 512,000. The Klglu Dairy Market. CIIICAOO. Oct. 4. The Inter-Ocean's Elgin fill. ) special says : On tlio boaid of trade to day ie.cul.ir sales of "OV-M ) pounds of butter sold atTcaii c , closing linn. No logular sales ot cheese. Two Small Fires. Fire destroyed ti small frame shanty on the bottoms nt the foot of Jones street about,4 o'clock : yesterday afternoon. It belonged to a Swede squatter , was worth $1200 and had no insurance. Defective Hue tlio cause. A barn on Capitol avenue between Tenth and Eleventh burned down yester day evening. The lire department ar rived on the scene in tune to put out the ashes. Thieves Arrested. J. D. Hamilton and Tom Sweeney were brought over from the Blnil's last night to answer to tlio charge of larceny of tools from Eponoter's ' and Hcumping < fe Boelte's cornice shops. Some of tlio stolen property was found in the posses sion of the men when they wore arrested. Forty Arahs Drowned. LONDON , Oct. 4. Advices fiom Algeria report loity Aiabs diowned by Hoods ntXai- houat. © CD CDO Cjrt | a > CD " "fed CD Ul B hl wr * JM * u ft * M llui I'lrM , Hio Orlgtiinl mill Only Mnrrh lml ! Mi tup lit men vim lm o n tirnrllrnl knonlfriaa if lhi < Inundrv prorr lnn. It requires no cooklnir , krcjia tlio Iron JromMlcklnn unilllnon from Illitcrlng Ironlmt.on.l Hn lilt | . cuirt urn ! coil r that unil lifnutltul pollnh ihcr haxo htn new , which , nown , keeps thorn clMii t lcn M lfl11Jlowaril.orml" ! ! ! > Uun * ' U" * tlinmnio J. O. IHHtNOf.li It llllOS , New Ilivcn , Uonu , U on cury nack ? c. Sou by all Urwfrs. FULLY WARRANTED duo. J. Atinbrii t , 0.1CumlnH at. II. II Itowmnii , U17 Fiu-iKiin at. .lolin Ilusnlo , 21117 CuinlnKst Ilonimn Kiiiuli'.ilin Sdiiili lOlh st. O. I.ania , l8 South Mtli HI. 1'nulscn .V Miller , tit , " , Ninth Ifllh st. .1. tKo > , r > 0'J Not-Ill tilth t. W. K Ptoet/ol , IB.'l llnnnrd Bt. C.V. . Slt'Opot.dOTSiutli lllthst. C17 tit. ClmrlcNfit.fi .I.onlM,3Io. ArrRalariralaiLtBof t .o UedlealCollrtei , hai bcenlonctr < Bfaitdlnlhe i > eelallrealm < ntor dilute Naa nn , 8 > i > and lll.oD lliiiiiai than nor olh r I'hrilclin luSl. LornU. M eltr paper * ahow and all old reildrntiVnow Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Altec- Hens ol Throat. Skin or Donos , Blood Polsonlnfl. Old Sores and Ulcers , ere treated with > np > rall < .ll Iteetiion laleitntlrnlllle principle ! SafclTI'rlr.tclr. Diseases Arising Irom Indiscretion , Excess. Exposure or Indulgence , which rrodue. , om. or ih. followloj enict , : oerrouiUMi , debllltr , dlmntu of iltbl acdderrctlTetnemiry , | iltnl > lei on the race , 1'bTilealdeear. aTcr.lon to lie locldrnf f raalt > , confu.loa of Urn , eU. , rendering MnrrUco Improper or unhappy , aj rtrmaninllj eurid. J > railjlctS | J..JM ) on tb abote , ion I Intealed fnrcloio , rreetonajrndilre * ! . Conoltatlooatof- Dee or Iij mall frte , Inill.J n J , tlcllj c.nOO.nlltl. A Positive Written Gtiarnntoo giren iner.r/em. rablo cut. lledlolai loot ttrj whsrjij \ null or tipreii. EU ? A ti& KJ ? I A ft * c ? * i BII m , R ? Vat Ailrcr6. ! % VaE , < L U I O c , 200 PAOE3 , PINE PLATES , eletnnt o'.oilh and tilt tlQdloir , Rralidfor 3Oo In I oittKQ or currency. Orer flrtr irondrrrul pta picture * , true to llfel article ! on the following ubjecu : who may rearrrwhoo t. why { manhood , woman * boodh , itcal decar , etTcjIiorcellbftej nod eaeeif. tbe phr . lologj orrrproduetonaad ( many more. Thai * tatrrled or cent inUtfni | Diarrlcje h < ) < ild tptd It. r-orlar r < ) Uton latue , ) ! ' - " > lr , . pt.n A 5VMttler ' Or lluI.liiuor llitlilt , 0'iircU IJ Ail Ilaliics' Golflcji Sx > < > lilo. It can beglM ! " Inn cup of colfeu or ten wltliont tucknovsleilgeof the porion taking It , Is absolutaly ncrmlen , uiullll ulli'ct a JM rinuiientrU'J Bjicodjr cure , whetlitr tlio patient Ino moderate drlnkoroi .u uiconullo nreck. It lias been nlven In tliou. ilVJds of CMOS , nnil In every IrmtHi.cGn erfuu euro lias ( olluaed. It noror fnlla Ilia syatnin onca Iraiuegimleil Ith tlio . | , ccl3c , It becomes an uttef Impossibility for tlia liquor nppetlto to exlnt FOU HAJ.K 11Y FOLliOWISO DllUaQIBT ! } ! /CUIIN & CO. . Cor. J5tl , nnil T > ancln > . a'nd IHth & Citniliiar Sin. . Oninlsa , Neb.l H. U. FOsTKR & illtl,1. . Ciiiiccil Blum * . loiva. Cill or write for pnmplilft containing Imnilrcda i > ? testimonial1 , from tliHbcst wviiion and l units of tlicountry. . A Dook that erorv father phould iilace In hln son's lianda anil read liinisilf with too utmost earn. Ulira nil the nrinptomB and tcrrlblo rottulta uf DUeasia duo to I.orl/ lie und Icnor- mice , Ulof. Jonnciri&ls ) and Iloada of Tarn- ( Of lalla Franoo. ) Illos ncoU It. Tuetlmonliua from cnilneut London iJoctorl FREHCII HOSPITAL TREATMENT Tor Dmlns , necny , Wcakne-w , Ix > t Vltollty , Etc. Bunt only i.t > ulu < ! . I"rc,1 Co'iiiittntliin. KrolilVA H.toOr.X. CUV1A1.K AOKMJV , 174 1'ulton Ht. . Xe\r York. 21,829,850 Tansill's ' Punch Cigars sroro slilppod dnrlns tlio past two yearn , wlUjdiit n ilrino- inor in our employ. Ko other house In tlio world can trutb > fullyuinko such a Bliowlntf. Una niont ( tloalor ouly ) wuntea lit oncli lawn. SOLO BY LEADINO DRUCCIST8. R.V/.TANSILL&C0..55 Stale St.Cliicano WOODBRIDGE BRO'S. ' , State Agents FOll THE 1 Omaha , Neb. J. L. tMiuiufnctinor of T 10(18. ( llth fit Omuliii , Nob. Onlors by nitiil solicited nnU will ro- cuivu prompt uttuntioii. The only perfect suhatltute for Mothnr't milk. InyalHubli , | U uhnlorn Infnnturn 1 Teething. A prn.dluuatud food for D > - politics , , connumptlves , Convuleacent * . 1'uiluot iiutilunt In nil Wll > tlnK nlsonees. Huqulron no rooklnif Our fiook , The Curt ana Fcecllnn ; of Infants , mulled true. J.IOJUKII. nooD.im co , , uoatou. DRBXEL & MAUL , ftuccftaors to Jno , ( } Jacobs , U K 1 * IS K T A Jf JS / ; 8 AM > II KAt SCKS. At the old Maun 1 107 Kurimm bt , Ordura tiilu ruDh j-o icitoil and promptly at- loii iluil to Toluplioni ) No , 'JW In cnlon , flliovrs lUI niuntlcja , lowiii. inilroadi lluiii-il fiir'JSi1. ' -ft Oiniilui City M p , utw n < 3iitnnt ! , etc. , 25c. Nuljirthlci Hlutf Mn/itlv , Iliiilnus * Tllrt-olurj tin ) r'uin.fli' * thl , S'i , 1. U , WOf.FK A CX ) . , S , litli M , Oir Ua , .Sc