. - - - - - ----r-- - ' - - . . . - - ' - - . ' - ' - ' - - - - . - - - . . f . THE OMAT-IA DAILY BE1 : MONDAY SEPTEMBER8. _ 18S& _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; PATSEY DISPLAYED FiNESSE. Ii8 Tricky Sch mo Saved the Day For the OmahaB. THEY WON IT BY A SCRATCH Tile flnliks CloNe Ufl ( ( ) VIoory In the NIt.t Ii , flut 1'ntey % ccIIeIt1tIIy , StiiiiitIe.1 flflI They , . Were Ehelentcl. % 'esterI i'NeeIntIou Standi .i. 1'ollowing is the ofllcal stinuling of the - Western ussoclittlort teams up to and ineIuu. lug ycsterd.y'u gnrn.m . : 1'1nye.t Won Lost Pr Ct Des Moines si : t t 30 .6 I it.l'uut. , ( K ) t ' ; J4 .011 Otnttha b1J ra 86 1Cah1Bt 0iL3' . . . . . . . . . ? ,7 4S 8th .551 - Ml1vi.ukcu . . . . . . . . . . 1)6 ) 4tS 51 .4t3 Sioux City 40 It ) 27 .413 . Chlvago , . . . . . . . . . . . . ( .J 80 56 .391 Davenport . , . . . . . , . . .S' 4 27 55 .323 % Otilalia 7 , Iavitiport r . For tlio Ilrst. tituc this setson the Ornalsas took the field , ftt8tou1 of the but , iii thu opc.i. . fog innIng8 , 'rliey were determined the hlabies houdn't 1101) o71t0 thout in the 1at hitilngs again , tin. .1 1esi they hail u ChRflCO to get back at thin : , , They lind a ihos of that yesterday. . Ai tt wasthev caine within a ) iar's ' brctttlth of bIxig t.k1rird agalii , Only a little IIec&3 of finesse adrottly cxc. outed by Pastey 'I'cbean saved their bacon. It. was all i'ight , though. l'atsoy Is on our side , you lciiow. It ho had buen 0110 the visitors goodness wlatt. n 4 . roasting he woud ( have rccclvcil. But it iiiakes all the diticreticu In the world whose ox Is gored. Don't itt It tviis R hot striigglo , and y.t not an ox. citing or enthusiastic one. t'Iicrc was a good t dciii of hittitig but the llellIug ( was ( lutet , bhiarp und brUIant , and while thu spectators t weI o not noisy they kept on the ragged edge ( of anxiety. Ihtit cyorything k lovely. Thu Ouinhius : woti. lii the opening Innings the Infants svcnt out. in oiic. two three order. J Int the Oiiialias didn't. 'l'iio I'oet agitated the circuinamblent at. , . uloslili crc In a strilcilig iiiitIiiiCl' Us ret II nics In auccession , arid vent buck to rcchlno on the jjenci. ) - Hilly iiiiiIs vas luelder. On an iuiiatcurisli blunder of the long. l Orutt'ii.out osteological sloclnnioni wino bouts r witteli tinid guard over first for Davenport , lie galloped round to second before he could be t liidticctl to stop. Then Br'cr Fox Croo1 comes along and ho smacks \lr. iClolf ) for three bags before ' that giddy yonuster cotilil realize whiiit Was % . going cii. Of course 411UI5 CitiflO home. D That coy bini , the Chlppoyuuxt liopIedofr : ii. . bis jercli anid walking up to the Iilate he I. laced out one of his characteristic lItters over . short. I ' .I'IiIs brought Croohcs In. Then Mae stole econd , took third on i.t I)0350d ) ball , amtd it . liloutont later tahlicd on another oiio. Iiy the wa.y , Mr. Meyer , us a baehstop , hot it glIttering success. 1-nvever , lie's sonic pummipiclus vlth the club , us both Clarke auti Lovett can nttct. That was tliieo runs Iii , and a ripple of band clapplng i itmi tbr..n' . ) tltt gi nmiil stand. After CliIpcy ; hind $ 'rffd Tetamiu tiled out to 1)eegan , Cooncv iof'hs ! base on bails , but O'Cemiiioll broimg1t matters to a clo3e by being extIugiihtied by Forstcr end Mc- Iauley. Aniothier score svas mnmide mu the third , - , - After Aumils ) IR(1 t'otilcd out to 1oycr , Croobs got liI base on halls , lie stole second , % vciit to third on a iassed ball and run lionio on ZtlcOarr's second rlter to left , ! .L'lli ( Juilpey ) stole second , then tliii d , and tIme neoplo etiucred spasmodically. 'racy acted suM. mis if they wanted to be paid for yolilmig. ' lInt there vns one thing Mac eouldii't ' steal , and that s'iis home. But ho would lntve done so lirobablY if Tobeitu and Cooney hadn't gone out so quichiy. Iii the fifth the Babies managed to squeeze lu one little learIY run. After Demo lied been ( lone for , Iclojir vas 1' Iveni it lIfe , iii fitet secomid jao , on an error y Uurns-a mutT of his short fly after a dos- verato run. Saydcr then retired on a 1)011 up to O'Con- io1I , F'ortAr's safe hit sent Klopf lionie , Forstor getting clear around to third on . 3urii' return of the ball to catch Kloif. A , * uornunt lattir Forster , on a silty attempt to Meal home was caught by Clarke amid he and aglo ran hint ( Iowa. The homo team diLl not 11011) theIr cause Lilly In their half. That rtin hind done the I3abies a 1)OtVOr of good , ace they caine in for the sixth full of hope unti emithuslusin. They pranced around like a lot of yearling colts at the fair. McCauley , the i.lrst amen at bat , rapped out a three bagger amid Meyer a home run ! This vas too much , and the grand stand ) , roko forth in one wild , umitctbcrcd cheer , Lund. they kept It up , for Deegan niiido ii hit stud stole second , Mild so dkl MeCullomu. Do you wander that the PeoPle briho loose froum their leliargic stateS It Is so pleasiit , wou kuos' to see the under dog crowd cmi tot ) . But the crowd hardly expected svliat waste to follow. It was thea Clarke made a aub i u In try. * ng to stji Doran's little fumigo , itnd as it vcnt skIJnng on out among the clover stub ; ; o to right Ilelil , both Deogan and MCul1oui icached the lIate. , The yelliiig iiit1 enthuslntsmn was just a . 3Qud as I ? Omaha bad done the work. IClopf flow out. to Cooncy , but Snyder fol owed with the 111th safe hit of the innIn oran essayed to score on thi play but vai caught by a sharp , qulcic throw of Crooks , ) : Inmilug ciided b lflsher flying out tc This rondo the Omnalias iist a toad as bor Iets , amid March hares amid wet hens , mimit 1Jiey caine Iii for their half with their visua organs fairly brImming over wIth llfo'i Ihuld , Tue Chilppey whanged out a three baser nd Putsoy Oliver ono for two , Ho tool tlitd on a Iassed littli. Cuoney then innule hit l'i&tsoy coining home. Coomicy them to1o second umid took third on t biassed ball. 1. 0. then baiiged thin ball for it single. lie , too , stole second. 'Vliei Ziloycr bud uiiothicr lussed ball nod Cooiie fialilo home and P. 0 , vemit to third. LInt In wu ; ; left , for Nugle , Clurk iiiitl tlio Poe .Ivei.o retired its raiddly as they caine up. Those wore the lust itins scored in thc gane , though the UabIei enimie e.crtieiat iugly close to wiumiliig Iii their half of ttii iilnthi , after two luniths were out. It was about like ttiis IJot-an went out emi a foul tip , thcu Klop )1erlslied at first , but Snyder got his base oi bulls , amid Forster imiade a hut. Everybody held their breath when Fishie lilt a high butt that siIcd UI ) beautifully au out towards left just oyor Coomicy's head. C000Ay ran for It hitimoi'aliy , but Ii pouldn't get it. it touched his hands , the bounded off toward the l'oet , 01 couse all this tinte Siiytler and Fostei vero tearlug away ! or howe. and they wouht bavo got there , too , but Patsey Oliver , in cii iie.vorIng to got out of Snyder's w.iy so Ii _ _ _ svould have clear sailing totlio coveted gao ot right in , lie was bluuk.xl . fur a moment but the noxi was at ! again. Auudi.t Ui bouts of the people lie reacliod the hilato- Ut the ball awaited lilizi , The wild.eyu Poet had thrown bun out by a shavc as thu * 1 a railroad iniudwieli. The oflicial s.'oro : OMIIiA. AC. It. in. sil. i'o. A. J urns , It. . . . , . . . . . 4 (1 U C ) 1 1 .4ua13m. . . . . . . . . . a 1 C ) 0 1) ) 0 eroolis,2b. , . . , , , tI I 3 3 . IcGtirr. ri. . . . . . . 4 2 8 0 I ) Weboau,3b. . . . . . . . 4 1 1 (1 ( 1 Coonoy. as . . . . . . U 1 3 1 4 O'Connell , lb. , , , , 4 0 2 1 S 2 aglc , 0. . . . . . . . . , 4 0 (1 ( (1 ( 19 1 Clarke , p. , . . . . . . . ! p _ _ . . - . _ . . Totals :2 : 7 0 5 27 20 - DAVSNrOIIT. Lii. li. U. 511. tO. A. 'orstcr,2b. . . . . . . 5 0 U 0 ' u ? lslier , ss . , . , . . , . , IS 0 0 0 2 2 .lcCauIoylb , , . . . , 4 1 2 ( I I ) 0 1 Ioycro . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 2 0 5 1 ) eegan , rZ. . . . . . . 4 1 2 1 0 0 - - deCullom , if. , . . . , 4 1 2 1 4 0 ) ) ormin , lIb. . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 (1 ( 0 13 lUopfp. . . . . , . , . , , 4 0 U 0 9 3 u3'der , a. . . . . . , It 0 :1. : 1) ) 0 1 1'ota1s. . . . . . . . . . . 87 _ 5 ii 13 24 12 Onimtha. . . , . . , , , , 13 0 I 0 0 3 0 0 - ' * Jayeiiliort , . , . , . 0 0 0 0 1 4 1) ) 0 0- hues earned-Omaha 3 , Davenport 1. Two. base hIts-'rcbenu. Thiteo.biiso hits-Crooks , McOarr , Cooncy flUll McCauley. lionie run -Moyer. Ioublo play-Onnaha 1 , luvcmi. port 1. Bases on balls-Off Clurko 1 , otT iloif 8. Struck out--thy Clarke 5 , by lCuopf 2. Passed balls- Meyer 5. Time1:50. : . Umpire-Cusick. KnhIi4fls City \'Iiis Tts'o. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 2.-Speclat ( Toic. grain t4 Tilt 13er.1-Tlu Blues won two moore ganies front Chilrngo to.day-thio first a stint-out niid the second by the iroro of 8 to 2. rlio fIrst game was a miiat-vcl lii one rc sject-Conn"s iitelming , lie Is crediteit with ten itrlke outs , but lie had two strikes on nearly every other man vimo voiit out. 'rho second gannic was imioro exciting amid svell PliiYcd , Swartzet wits in good form and 'i'urnor IItchel ) s'ehh , though a little wild ut timmies , First ganie : lminsis : City. . . . I 1 11 0 1 1 0 1 0S . . . . . . . . . ) 000000-0 Eumned rtins-Kiiiisiis City 0 Two base hits-Johnson , , Cartwright. 'i'hireq bu'w hilts Manning , Doubhe plays-Nulton , hlenglo auth Scott ; 'l'uiner and ljtinghu , 1"irst base on balls-OtT Kcogan 2 , otT Conway 10. lilt by PItChed ball - Mmintilig , , hlnsniiiuer , Hcott. First base emi orinrs-lCansa' City . Struck otit-hJy Conway 10 , by Iccogan 2. i'assod balls-Dugdalo I. Wild iitciie- , Conway I. hlits-ICansas City S. tililcago 2. Errors-ICamisas filLy 0 , CIikngo 7. Uat tories-Conway and Ounson , ICoogan mid Dugdalu. 'L'juio-l :1f. : Uimipire-1"esscndcn , Secoi.d . gonna : Ifamisas City. . . .0 1 0 0 0 2 8 0 2S Chicago. . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 I ) 0 0 ( I- . 2 Fai'niit1 : m-uii.-Kanisas City 3. Two base hIts-Cartwrigiit , ilengle. Three b4nso hits .Swurtzvl. 1 I omo runs-1 rd g. Double plays-Swartzeh , Heyiiolds itint lmtnintnig. F'irst babe en buhis-OIf Swartzol 1 , otT 'Per. ncr 0. II it IV pitched bull-Long , iCraig , 'l'urner. First base on errors. lfminsas City 3 , ChIcago 2. Struck out-fly Swarizol 7 , by 'l'ur.ier . I I. l'a.sed balls-Itoynoltls 2 h1oo'or 1 , Nultomi 1. WIld hdtc'lIes-SWiiitloI 1 , 'l'iirnor 2. lhlts-ICanisas City 8 , CIik'ago s , 1rrors-1Canismis City 2 , ChIcago 0. list. tcries-Sv.u tzci and Ileyniolila , 'Punier suit 1-louver auil ( Nulton. 'J'imne-2 00. Umpire -F'cssendcu. t4iOII City I 2 , liiIwniiicec 4. Sioux Crrv , Sept. 9-ESuiccial Telegram to Time Urm.J-Stoimx : Cit"s hul : changed for the better in thin game vith tlic Mllwau. luau club today. 'l'lio gummie was thmc hmn.t of the seiics. Thu vIsitors veie outplayed nt cvi : ry 1)1)1 Ii t. I ii the II rst htrt : of the iihuith Inuuliug Sioux City batted Sclieuikcl tcrriflh. cahiy , niuthing four two hiaso hilts almost in sticcessto.i . amid eammuluug live of the ovemi rm118 ( upadc. 'l'iicgnmne was called lefOiO ) the iinitlt $ lulling svns closed In order that the vis. ltoi'i4 uiilglit catch a train. 'Plie score : Sioux City. . . . . . I I ) I 0 1 0 2 0 7-12 Mi1viuikeo..0 0 0 0 0 U 0 1 3- -1 Karuieui runs-Sioux City 7 , hIIvauikee 2. 'I'V , ' ( ) liase hits-Powell , Force , ( Jenhiis , Schulidkiicrht , I\laskiey , Struck out-By \Volis 2 , b' Schiciikcl 2. Left on bases-Sioux City , Mllwaulceo 3. Bases on bihls-Off : \'ells 1 , otT Schemikel 3. 1uissed balls-- Schilldlcuieolit : t. I'ittIls I.Viid pItchic- Schemihcel 2. 1)auhic th.y-CcnIiis . amid Force. Tuna-i t5. Umnpirc-.ucst. ( . . OTIIE1t GAM1. Yester&1z.y's ! .Viumnors In the tiuieviciuii . Association. New Y0nK , Sept. 2.-Ueuit of to- ihav'i , gitmue : OimiciumuitI..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 i3rooklyui..1. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 CI.Evcl.ANn , Sept. 2.-Hesuit of to- ( ha'5 gaimie : Clevehiind. . . . . . . 1 1) ) 1 0 4 I ) 4 0 1-li Louisville..0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0- -1 Ouumnliui 1 LW , icnisoii 6. C.uuoi.i. : , lit. , Sept 2.-Spccial Telegraimi to 'rims 13iE.-Thic : thiii-d gitmno of the series betweemi the J. J. iliiitlliis of Oimialmu antI the 1)unisons took Illaeo here today , cacti of the cltib' wiuiumimig cue of the two previous gaines. 'l'lie gaiuioVUS close and exciting up to the last Innuig , the score rtuiiding 0 to ( I at the cmiii of the eighth. 'rhrough a series of costly errors on thin part of the Tenisomis in the miiuithi tim ilardins succeeded in scoring 0 i-tilts. The score : Oimdin..1 1) ) 0 1 0 1 8 0 0-15 Denison..0 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 06 Pitchers-Lawson mid Utodu. S Beatrice 7 , Geanul Ishamuul 4. Ga.Nn l5lANI ) , Nub. , Sept. 2.-Speclal [ Telegram to ΒΆ l'nma BCE-Tiie Grand Islanu club receIved their second defeat to-day at the hands of Beatrice. The seoro stood 7 to .1. Pitrhicrs-Grand Island , Moffmitt Beatrice , Lookubmiughi. Fully p2,003 eliamiged hiatida. Switchimuien 26 , Conductors 14. The Omaha iiiglit switchunen defeated a nub ot comiductois yesterday by a score of 2t3 to 11. 'Jlio tinttciies were James Cliligan and J. C. Castolint' for the switchmen , con dimetors , Crhllin amid Shiennultiut ( IlItohiers ) nutl Smith for their opponents. Switchimutimi Staloy iiiniie a home run and brought in three other runs. 'IUR1' iVlN'rs. ( (1uiitI IlireaRs the 'fhiree-Yoav.Ohd . IecQrd at Oakland SAN Fii.emsco , Sept. 2.-At Oakland hark ycsteiday Adoitis broke the record for thu-ce-year-old lmcCrS , mnahcimig a tulle , best three In five heats , iii 2:11) : ) . : K1Ii1tt1N IS Eiihllvan Wanisto 1lglit Alh lie 11aM to io Is tO "i'uit Up. ' ' Niw : Yoiim , Sept. 2.-"Jolin L. Sullivami is iuiliOits to light. lilralu , ' ' said a friend of L the ox-chimunpion , lust night , ' 'and , ' ' ho toii- timtucd , ' 'suvimig ' slight imiuiIos on his hand , ho Is lii iis good shiipo : us evci hio was. Jolimi is hiving at home vith hils folks , uttiti has abandoned thu gang of loafers viiu did theit best to ruin hulimi. ' ' Bitt Iharding , muanriger foi JCIIi'aln In the absence of ilmelmard K. Fox , when tnhd of Sullivan's expressed desiio to nicet ICihi-ulni , sititt : " 1 ciii only too imiuchi jileitsed if Sulli. \.ali incaims s'but 1w says. Alt that is nieces sary to bring abotit a iiicotlng is foi him te t cover 1Cilrtitt'i 5OU ( itow in the oflice of a unornitg liCSVbliaIier. ' ' lironlie ' .VhIhJ niup Again. Li Nuw Yiiu , Sept. 2.-Steve Brodie , who jUUhled ) off the I3roolrhyn bridge , vout UI ) tc Pouglikeepsie with his wife , 'l'liursdiiy , and f cxaiuined the new Poughkeepsio Ln'idgc a across the Hudson , lirodlo announced his luitontioli to Uiflh ) front the 101) of the second smut froiii thu west shore on Scptemiiber 29 ' .I'Ito toll of the sp.ln is 212 feet above highi vatci mark. 0 . Ii - - - - - - - i Beware of 8crofula U Scrofula is probably more general than any oilier disease. it l litsidlotis Iii character , L , amid manifests itself Iii ruminimig sores , pustuhar 0 eruitions , boils , swehilmigs , enharged 3olnts , : i bscesscs , sore eyes , etc. Hood's Sarsaparilla a expels all trace of scrofula from thic blood , leav'imig It pure , candied , and healthy. 0 I was severehy afilicted vitli serofula , and over a ycarhiad two running sores on my neck. - c. Took live bottles hood's Sarsaparllla , and ama 2 cured. " C. E. Lovuo , Lowell , Mass. 1) A. Arnold , Arnold , Mo. , hiatt uterofulous 8 oes for sevemi years , spring and fall. Ifocil's (1 ( arsai'ailhla ' cured him. Salt Rheurn 0 Is cab of thie most disagreeable diseases caused 0 by Impure tdooil , It is readily cured by hood's 7 Sarsaparllha , thic great blooti puritler. . William Spies , Ehyrla , 0. , suffered greatly . - from erysipelas amid salt shown , caused by I. hmandhingtobacco. At times his hands would I cratit open and bleed. lb tried various prep- 0 aratiomis withiout aid ; flnahly took hood's Sar- saparihla , and now says ; " I ama entlrehy' well. " U "My ion bad salt rhicuni on his hands antI 0 On the calves of his legs , 11 took Hood's 0 Sarsaparllbs and Is entirely cured. " J. 33. 0 Stanton , lilt. Vernon , OhIo. , - ! Hood's Sarsaparilla . oIdbyafldrugtits. , h ; shxtorfs. Mattoonly -7 Li 0. I. 11003) & CO. , ApotheoaricLowehI , b1az. .5 100 Poco On DoIir TIED UPV1TII \ TIlE 1OMS ) , The Doul Entered Into By tim Demo- crate of Iowa. A N0N.COMMITTAL PLATFORM. It l'rcherves a Mysterious h4ihitice cit I3ucrnl 1'LiliieuitotIM Qtieuitlouis Time III iigttlitiip I'rcss-JutIgo 11itrnhI'H ltljuiliCtIOfl. The Ieinocratlo Cor veuit mu. De MOINES , Is. , Sept. 2.-Ispecimil to Tutu 13ir..j-Thio theuuiocrntic state comis'ention was lucid In this city lust week utuid a ihatfe'mn mmd ticket idttci'd before thto people to catch the railroad vote. The platiormn deals In ' 'ghitterilig generalities , " mind does not coni tutimi a word on time monientous railroad ques. tion miow agitating the state , or one hue au. proviuig the work of the railroad cotnniis. &ouiei.s. Judge ICluno , of Talon , vhto was for muiamiy years the stauiding candidate for govet'uior , antI vuo ) secured hits election to time district bouiehi by virtue of the solid raIL' road vote of Vim home , ii diviiion station of time Miiwiuilcce , wus chief spokesiiiaui of the hiatforiui committee. ' .l'lio railroad Ihitnhc ) , compared with the declaration out the sauna question by the republican convemittoti , is wcutic and non.couiuinittuil , oIng only so far mis to ufhirun the right of time legislature to control the corporations which it creates , ii ; iropositlon which mm oiip denies. Pita lending cfllces hiteratly vemit n.bcgglng , amid citiiihiulutes hind to ho minuted 'ltui 'ero absent amid could not thechino. Geoigo C. lieburhiuig , of Jackson county , a rouiegade republican withan loordi- nato thirst for ofuice , was named fqr scoe. tam-V of state. Auums Case , of Clilekusaw , an asuiirlmtg yotuuig banker , with a was tyit ) . hut Oil the tieket for trensuler. Patmiek henry Smnytlme , of Burlington , it laivyor of fair ability , was selected for tipuenio judge , nail .t. C. 1itcIielh ' mm unkuiowmi niumuber of the Ltmcas county 'bar , for attorney gommersi. 'Ihie ' rouivemit 10 Ii , In the hiopo o f (1 ivhilimig the Seandinaviimui vote , which hicretofomu huts becum time inaiutstay of thio republican hiun-ty In sctcmal PiiIS of the state , noumiinatctl Daniel .1. Ockersomi , of Moritgouiiery county , icr mututhitor of sttto. 1'.Ir. Ockei'son is it iuativo of Sweden and cue of the 'et'y few uhemuo cruts found among thmuit muatiouiahity. lie is i-omparutttvo tlmikumOwli. ' .VIuo oflic'e of mull- ioacl comuumnissiontr : uhene seemed a temuptimig bait to time Imuiugr. ' demmiocruits , itud a large mutimuber of comitestamits entered the nace. I'cter A. 1)oy , it umicmnber of the prosemit coin- uiiisston , vuvi umiauiiiuiotisly itoininsteul. 1'or the other two vositlons the railroad imitetests brought otit llermi.unnVilIs , of Clinton , an ex-emigimicor of the Nnrthwostern ; .hiidgo J. 1' . Ahhisoim , of Siotux City , anti U. r Juuiu , a i-eutl estate Jeaher of Algoiiui. Thu nnti-miop1oiIsts , named several candidates , ai'loiig theuui Scouter I 3ui' Ici's , of Clay tomi , rep i-esen Intl ye Jotciilis4 ! ( of 1).tvls , imitI Uiurmihititd Cruiser , miii Ida coulityftirjmier , itnid uimeunbcr of the mull- tulice _ Southwestern Iowa uuummmed J. Ii. Hurl- inii-t-t. , hirge uuid successful fummmiem' , mind nit -ettihe umucmnber of the Adair cotuuity ehilunce , Semiator hhutylessViiS sIiecIuull' imisthieuh for slaughter. lie s'as a member of the last ititto semmato , nod ably led tIme imiinouity of demmioerutlo scmmalors iii the amiti-mnomiopoiy struggle , amid stm-ouigly Insisted upon redeemmu- hug the pmcdge of the party Platform Iii regard - gard to railroad hogishatlomi. Roprosemitative liotchiklci . hives ium Davis couiity , the very liot-heil 0 \VeutVeriSlll , iuuud has outdo it rec- oitl in tIme general assembly Iii favor of the most iriiouuicot1 umitl-inOmiOpOhY lneuisturos. 'i'huougit bus friends fought it galhamit light and tirgcil uk muomnimiation on the ground of locality - ity , the lCimimui'-Ilumiter conmUinuttion iiiariced luimiu for a victim and lie fell hind lii tile i.uice. 'l'iue allIance contingemit in the convcuution allowed their party zeal to get tue better of their luI'ilieiiilOS , : tmud deserted I Lurhbui't and ( li-user at time leIme4t of the noliticiumus auid jOimiel iii the iituuiiuiiedo to Lund and \Vllls. ( I rasor's candidacy divided nortiu\cstommu Iowa amid nrovctl fatal to the chiamices of .Iudga Allison who , out account of his mihmiiity am1 wide acquaintance , vouhd lirobuibly hiavo been more acceptable to the railroadi thuami Luuud. Reutiiziuig ut the lust inouiuomit thiat they until been bold out , the grancrers greeted the moo- tion to make the imonuimmatlon of Lund arid \Vihls umiuimimnous ss'lUt it storni of noes. In thtis sottiutg aside tried itnd true men like l3ayless amid liotchklss for ant cx.cngineer , amid it mmiii ugcmit who has close business relations with the railroads , the democrats iroved the immsiiicerity of their antl.rnoruopoly professiomis. 'l'hoy vIh1 no doubt secure a solid railroad vote for these candidates , but wilL howe great diflicult.v in convimicing time thousands of d'inocrmitlo farmers vhuo belong to tuio alliance tlmmut thieo lutes s'iii nuithe better comuiumiissiouicrs non vi1L dofonti their lntereu.ts moore zealously than members of their own organization. The State Alliance vi11 imuoct in ri few days , and while it Is a strictly mion.partisaui hotly it will no tlotibt talco it hand iii the tight by puqsimug a Vote of want of comilidenco Iii Messrs. Lund amid \VIils amid ( jUuiic1 y immdorsiiug thia work of the Prcsemut comniutissioii. A strong offoi-t will ho niado to convince the hie0PiC that \\'ihis Is a "lruboriim. man , " but no one will duiio to ilispitto thmit hue Put lit it good Pam-t of his time last whiter lobbying with members of thuo legislature to defeat the r.ullrouul biii. 'lImo News of this city , time loadIng Iiidepeiidemit dully of the state , iuui(1 time lIomiiestutd , tluo alliance haper ) , wilL both 01)1)050 timoso muommitnocs and advocate - cato the election of the present conumiusslouu- ers. It looks as If the combine would thoU It an uphill job to i.dI through this ticket. Strange to say'aid mud conifort" Is being extended to the cumcmny by several profess- ediy meiiubhlcau Puir. 'rite Cedar Rapids ltotiubhieaiu Is decidedly mtugwumnpishi on both the couiiumiIsiomiers nail governor , mind if It. tIOCS miot bolt thmo tIcket vIiL do it more harm than good by its sumpuort. Scarcely it lamgo daily iii time state is gIving the ropubhi. ccii railroad coiimummissiouiots no enthmtusia'tie and hicarty Htlipoit ) , muimul the tight is being unmuintulmued by the locuil Ilatuers umid tue uugri- ctiltural 'limE FAIR ti. IxJUNJTIN. ) iou. S. Ii. FairuIi , judge of the Iowa City district , a few days ago remidered a decisioui muuuiking uk imijtinctiomm rostruumuing the rail- ioid : comnummissioumeris from puttimig their schedule Iii force in respect to the l3urllmig- ton , Cedar flmtpids & Noithorit peipetuat. lie takes ulmimost the sruuie ground its Judge Brewer , umitl holds that time state intust Iii of. feet guarantee stuch rates mis wilL paY their runhiimug expenses and a fair Interest eu their InvestnuomiL In otimor words , that the power of thue state Ia regard to fixIng charges Is hiuiuitod to tire rates betwecxt a fair rind an ttxombitutumt net humoilt. That is , if ii road could show thmat it was only mujakimig it ( miii and reutsonsbho rate of interest on its invest- mnemit amid it law wits paused that would re suit in a retltictlon of Its Income , that the law would ho tmuconstittmtionuti. 'l'lio su. pvmne court of the United States hits hover settled this exact questioum , although cohiat orally it hits held to the o1i1iosite opiuuiomu. 'Ihue Injunction 'ilL be appouuied to the eu huhumile ( Yurt of the state and conic up for ar gummiciut during the October term. i'atruiil was a corporation lawyer before in wuus elevated to the bench , umiut his decIsion tithes an ultra railroad view ci the case. 'rime couimmissioners are coimlideul that thue highest coumt Lu time state tvihl over rub the lnjumictioui. It this decision ehuoult be sustaimmed It would allow the railroads t ( iraetIailY ) estuuhilsim their own rates. ' 1'ime would only have to take euro that their divi deuths did not. exceed S on' 10 ior cent , tout they would ho beyond legislative comitm'ot 'rho roads could fluid a luuumdveti ways of ills hosing of their "surplus , " and the 11001)11 wouihul be howorIos. Tue ruling ott title in jtumctlomu by tim higher cotut'ts svili be awaiter with the gicatest Irnlnuttomico by the Ieolmlo 0 Iowa , but they mire not at all disposed to givi tip the tight. Burhiugtoii , 1)mivonpou't , flu buquo and all of tiuo river cities mn-u up ii mit.ulis on account of the discrinitnuttioui uigumimus thutan itt favor of Chicago , iinii tiiuy are ibouu' lug lim uiuiiuem0tii ; Comllmtiiita daily in ragutri to thai mumttcr. 'J'hila ouitet nuiuins life 0 ticathi to the jobbers , amid thmis fact they boglm U ) fully rculiw. ttix. lowa'H Case 0t Leprosy. _ Das MoINES , In. , Sept. 2.-Speclnl [ to Tuu l3is.-TiiO discovery of z ease of leprosy ii Iowa some woclrs ago led to coi-rcsponulemw from the .itatO board of heahthi to the Unite States coiisul In Norway , tue case liavin , come from that couutry. hut answer to th inquiry if thioro could not be something domu to irevont the Immigration of such cases , ii writes that it it doubtful unless the Autcrlc mutithioritmes desiguinto tue precise individuals utifeetod. lie uuggests that soimm efforts Lie uuimtdo by CongrosM to establish a syMtcmn of Imu- si'cctfomu by coimsimiur agents trnfoie imml. grants be aiiots'thl to comae to this toimiiti'y. 1 Ic says thmnt 'itlioiit mutitluority frommi eomi gress lie is Powerless to net. Most of the m'nseq of leuiro.y thimit lowe been brought to this coumitry hitt'e emmmu fromui oimo puirt of Not'tay. - - - - STOPPED THE FUNERAL JuthOt ) 1'eII lng'slslttlo ( lid \VmLM 4111 Itenuhy ihr Iltirini. Clmlcngo herald : There was it hut- oral at 3 155 4Uhtflfl ) street Sumudny after naomi , Jacob \Ve1ttng' hiettY little girl , Clau'a , vlto wzt tli'osvned in the Son thu 13 t'utn cli , was bullet ) , an d her i'tl. mnrilmis Verc foliotved to the cemetery l' 8 lituga coterIe of milotirmicrut. ( heorgo I leitun an , mui timudeutnker itt 8163 Souit lliuistcd street , tild hits best to stop the obscqtmics , and for it tinue it seemed mis If 511000s8 were 'oitmg to crown his ciTorts. lie had umiitdo it contract with \\'cliing to ltim'ry time child for $ 10 , of tvlulc It mimnoumit it tvaii stlpuiittetl thint i0 Imi cash ahtotmld 1e ) ( before the tummet'ai stmtrtod utmid the latlutuice Iii sunts inuugi n fmonu $2 to i whuomieverVehiing could 9)iLLo ) miii y thu I mm g from hi is meager wages , 1' v1etud n tito uieigiubot'luootl attauitlud the fumuermul , it humidred or moore of themu. One O'clock vts , the hour 'lucmu the fumierul cortege was to8tittt for the cciii- cten'y , timid when It cunutu around It brought ilcltinituu , tiieuuidcrtmilccr , gluni nut ] shout. lie emitered the lutrlor where the little cutsket auid itH lifeios contents lay , but Iuistoati of cloiIiig thin coihhti , ovet'ybotly hteSelit 0.XhOCtCd ) , hue glided ill ) \VellImui , amud , iii ito undertone , deinmiuiuled the buthrtmmeo of : ; tj ilue him. ti1itit I limtvc mm ot got tiiiit mnuchi , " P1- tested the uiuhuutppy ftthier : , mind htc stared bhmtuikls' mtuoumid time room. ' "l'iicn this fuuicn'al does muot go etid : time tuimdorttkcu- : . "J3tit I viI1 you its I ngrced , " ithctt1ctVelllmig. . " 'I'humtt womt't do. I've chiunged may imiiuud unol lutist imtve : tile nioiiey now , ' ' wis : the u'ojoiiidur. 'l'iie frtthmer looheil itt the colhlmi and thou at his fricuids. ' .I'hmo lattcr not kmiOWi I1 uttiythuitig about the nature of the ( liiiligUt ) between the Litir , wore get- tI ng mielt'OUs over srhutt iccmned to tticumi to be u p mu cccsiitty tlcluty I 'i tue proceed- immguu. I'ili'ehiiuig'z uiimid was soomi mode UI ) . Ho toii a foit' friends of time tmndcitmtIci'e ilemnutmid rind timey q uickh % ' cciii , ' , uuicuttcd it to the rest of tIme mnnurmu- . - ' : il. 'liie funeraL nutist go on. 'J'hat wits the t'ei'dict of cvoiylmdy mumid there t'uus u-i general eiiiityiuig Of hoclCCts ) mind ltl I ses , s'hi job hm'oceod I mi g mid ted I hi o ( tither it few eemmts over ' 25.Vcllimig tendered the ainoun t to Ileitmuttn ituiuL sutid lie would lty : time i'est vhiemi the coihhmu was iii thin grouumil , but the tmumder. taker vamited so. : Ho would not hiuivo a eemmt hess. The mout'miers thi'eatcuuerl and hiecuno : thoimionstrati ye in I iuuir wrath wliemi the umiderttker's : olstimIne' was explained. but , ? 1c. TIeitmtn : titood his groumid , hooking as std : mind glum mis lie thu 'iieuu lie entered the house of death. As a last resom't 'tVciiimmg rrtii over to a uieigliborimi g grocery store , conumuuuicmited his i1isres to thia lroii'ietor ) mid begged for it luau of lie got the tnone' , ' , ptid : it to Jicilmmumi amid the funeral cortege stmirtcd emily aim hour utiter the mtgtetl tinic. T3tmt thme number of iiiotivticrs vIuo miccomnpumicd : the remnithius to the COui1etOi' wits comi sidcrrthly 1 ess thmtii thuitt vhiicht origlutally eouutcmniiiitted goimig' ' , for iii eomituibutlng to the uuitlertakci"s fund ri good muiy : had to give Ui ) the cuishi with which they iuiteuided to pa for their ride. Undertaker Ileitmutmi wits found mit his ilitco of bnsimicss. To the herald ne- lOrtCl' he said : " . .TutkeVclliuig canto to me I"rklriy nightt ins. company with Ittt Jcocfe. lie salth 'My little dtugittee : Clara was found drowned in the river. I vaiut , 'ou to take charge of the body. ' I Sitys , All right. ' I tvont over to the house amid emnbalmned the bodr. Tic siti(1 : 'I'll comlie to-morrow nod pick out it coffin. ' lie caine and selected otto. I says. ' 'Thitit tht'ee-foot nimie-imieli white colhhui is worth $20 , with thio box. If you have not the money to talc. . . that , a cheaper cue utay uuissvou : that vouId save me the trouble of going to thio lute- toiy to get ouie. Thiore1s a ii lee brown cite for tMO. If the hat glass is too exjellsivo here's a nice otto for O. ' lie said : 'I must see my vifo mtbotit it. Shme must help me to PitY for it , utnd I vnuit her to bo sitisiied. : ' I replicd 'iVo11 ' , I'll comb tight over to tile house. ' So I telephioumed to the coroiiem : tnt1 then wont to the house. I told \\'elling the cot.ohiol. stated Ito would be thteie ho- tweemu 11 and 12 o'clock.Vehltiig called flue out on the sidowmtlhc tuoli inc by tire aria and said : 'YOU'Ve got to ( ii ) a little batter. My wife wants the wiuito coflhmi , but $2 ( ) is it little steep. I iimivo to work very himu'ui for my umioney. All the cash I hmtvc is $18. I'll give you $10 how OU the cotlin. ' I replied : 'All right , .Tttko , l.'L . it go. ' Tue saute muight omits of my duivct'a tveuit over \Velling' house , nod .Tmtko ordered - dered a hearse utnd live cuirringes to St. hionifmtcc coitietery. I butt two othtot funerals that day. Tue il ulvcr caine bieIc mind said : ' lie wants the white iietrsc : amid five cutri'iuiges. ' ViTa eould get tue coihlum in it currluit2-o emtsy , so long its hue hmmtd little umiomioy to puts' . I iiid : to Fi itz , mny hieutd driver : 'u'oti go : tn(1 nttemul to the \Vclling fuiuet'utl.Vhmat do they witiut with the white huctrso : vhtuui they can't huL ) : ' for it ? ' \Ve litid itlroady hoomu wni'ned against trusting them. I sity to hi1riti. : 'Dont you start wRit tlurit fumueral umitU you huto got the uulouCy. ' I gave hint the bill for * U0. After lie imtd : gone to thuc house hue e.tme back. I wut away. lIe stttcd : time cut'uo to may wife. Shie said : 'Forty dollars ivihl do. \\To rii1 iisic the rest , but umiless vott get. 8 II ) tirive the huemtruc mud ciurrinigos hutch huei'c. ' Fi'ittold them imo iuiust have the $10 before lie ts'out further. 'l'iioy gave it to him. Tue fuuien-al themi hi0- i'ceded. Tiunit's all tlueru is to time story. I lumtve been iii the t1miOt'tutkiuig busiumebs thus mit.ighuborhuood , 'for the last tituc [ : muitl IOn tiot nfu'aio of it little thing like this hurting uuuy i'cputatiomi. All I vamut is my moo cy for erices tendered. I uimui it tinion unto itnd ehimtrged iuiuioui Inices. I'd like to ago the othiet' $ , i ( ) they ow uiie. I hmmtvu $1,00 ( ) owing inc for fuiueu'uil expenses ftubin various parties. " Tue little girl vlmotvtts ( l1'tWmiel SVii5 a nieinbor of the p-rrish school of time C'hiticchi of the Iiniutcuhuttn Conception , L nitil tipwutrl ( of ? : her seltoolinttcs : ) were soleeted to ut'l4IStiui the somug sct- r 'icc over huct ic1timt1us itt the C'hutil''i ) . - They yero emu huitmiIttit the ttpltihitcd ) ] iotin utnd so were tlic it'iest and the or- : gntmuist , but mis Limo svpt on tile funerti ) ltOeesslaim did notttmrn thmoy weu'o miii sent hmonio , becuiise'ti0 ' lViest tauiiosod that the ) i'ogrmLmune httd 1ICOuI chuatiged , f nmnl thumit the 1)011) ' would not ho brought to the oh twchi. TIme Uniomi Pitelile. "TII1 OVlEtL4ND UOUTE. " SYill tumi speehuil traluis to time ( alt r grounds Septembt' 3d to 8th u'mclusuvo fn'omn 10th street depot at 11:20 : a. un. anti ovot.y heat timoroutfter until (1:20 ( : l' ' iU stopimmg ) sit fttot of 1)uvenport street timid N Issotirl Pmtcifle doit. Returning r. iu leave fair' grounds at , 0:50 : a. m.ttiid a hour timou'eafter until 6:50 : n , in. 0 Traiuis for time Siege of SolnLstOl)0 rIl1 leave i0thm etroot depot Septembam g 3rdithm , thm , ( Ithu , 7th and 8th at 7:3 : ( 0 n. ni. , and return altoi the jtcu'fol'iiimtmtCe 0 ebmtstopol traIns vh11 i'uu only to Lo 0 oust s treet. Fat-a for round trip lJ ft cents. - . - TIT 7. . _ _ T''J ' ! : , _ The Burlington takes the load. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nobraska. It was in advance ofall Unos in establishing diniilg-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mall service. It was in advance of all lines in running Its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha andChlcago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can ( eave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of 'the same day , - It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. - : _ TIlE 1EANIIER OF SEVENTY-SIX Thu Vnrlouly Coniidorod Out-Off Lake of To-day. A SHEET OF VAST POSSIBILITIES. Time Uses to ' .Vhleim time liake hi NOW llt'imig Pitt aimul time Seimemuue % ' I'r'e litimig Pt.ojcetelt 1 ui the F'uttire , 'fhie Itorseshion Lake. 0mm the uiigitt of the 11th of Oetohmr , ISTU , thuc swolleum vuttems of the eboco- late-colored ? dirsotnui went cmi : i frolic. and iii the unonumiuug wimen the in Imubi- tamuts of the them sleepy towmi of Ommirthma louT ittiemi , they fouimd that the uurtjes- tic iiootl wut ilmnviimg placidly imi a uuow chiuuuuiel it hind carved umearly tivo mmiiies cast of thte old omie. Tue tm'ClltincrUs streutiti huH comutimi tied ever iiimce to follow - low iii the sitnuic eoute , and the old , deserted - sorted bond , vhicit lnts been gradually filled in at omme coil vntht sitmudhars aimd other alluvial deposits , is kiuowmi cmi tue Omnuima niaps itS Out-Oil ititi. : 'l'lie see- tion cut oil front Iowa i.S' tue freshiet is styled C'ut.Oih ishamid , rind lots proved a t'efuge for the licuumse-avoidluig sitloomi- iiccl)0t , to say umothimig of its tuuupt000- ilcumtcd sotuu'ces of legaL discord jro- bahhc immmcmuiLiiig litigation before future ti'i hitt mu ii is. Not uifltiSilOil with its eonfimuoiuiemuth , the sotmthot'fl miecli of thue lithe lots hcomi w'ahiiuig ttwuts' I ts western lOU iillttiOS ( and ilUimug UI ) Cit thue opposite side mu- Ut its entateruu shioros are now whcn'o its westeun ihnores mvcLe tivelvo years ago. Last full , ml hutmid of ShCCt1hutt0t wino hitil : bought about eigiuty-tiv ( ) uwmes out the iuimtiitl , oiuoetoI ( uLls ( ) to gohhlo UI ) the old ci var boil Iilh'd up iii the muuttiumier just unoiitiouied , oiaiuiiiiig it out the ground of uiect'otiouis , htit thic govct'uuumiemm t oili- einui ( lCchittCti thuuut it ; tm'zts still regarded its i'm 'cr-hcd mimi ivis ; time htoIenty of Uuicle SOlO. TInts lilled-ium strip of grotuuid COuillriiiei mu great many iieve- ituil time futilinre of the SI)41i111t015 ( to se- ( iut.o it for imothilug , mnthmer damnpommeml tiieit itidom , niitl gave their utttcihiimtcl ( boom ot tiuc ishitimd ni ticelticti blacic 03'c. 03'c.CutOfl lithe is it shoot of vater simni- lutt in shutpo : to mi hmorueshuoe , uttud ( coin cmiii to euuuL i I. is four tithes bug. It hunts it timuiornm ( width of itlout it 1 UitutOt of zt mile , luui(1 III it $ deepest vlaee a liuntu siumhcs ovet I mvonty feet. Although ) ' superior muaturutl utd'utntmtgc' its a hleitstun't ) resort. it huts , stI.itim goly eumomighi , boon tiogleoted by time Omuthmut : 1)001)10 ) ) , m ltile thme 1 ittio shout if mvuitei over in loivut known as ithco : 4'\trtmmmtwut. mvhnithi is onihy about it qmuitrt.n of its si-/e , lurts licemi freely pittrouuiYed. A few yeutcs si mice , a mu number of lovers of boatiuig discovered tiitt : Cut-Oil's 1)lutcitl ivuttcr mrcro fur SuJOtiOi' to tiioo of tito ruiuiiig Missouri for imidulgiuig timeic fuiverite pastimne utmud the result s.mn ( tue orgutui izittioum of the Omumihia Bout club. A hmicgo bott-hnotise : ' ( as erected and a mu tummihoc of rutcitug shells utuid barges bought. Last full , by the se- ( luctive lt'OiflISeS of the Lake .Iam- awn mnuuimtgers , the club wnts induced to move its ) ( . ) to time Iomvnt luulce , lait ii single seasomi huts demnomi- St rutted to tiuc Ounuthunt boys tine folly of goiuig so far from huomno , 110(1 I 1 is m.ttuuili.el ) tiunut next sontsomu thiev will me- turmm to tIlt ) Ouimnulua lithe ug&tln 'l1hreo yeutus utgo Qauitatit'utmn \ main tstabhislued , tue iresCmt Star boat hItuSu , but soon cetutel. Tints seitsomi Otto 0. Schuivoriumii young iuwor of l > oat- mitan of this city , a grant Imig iougbt out time otunhlihnueuit amid uimdcr ii is nmttuntgeutii'iut : tim. . ) ) uttt'onunge has steadily ndt'uuuccd iii ros > eetntlilIty and miuuniers. ) At pmcummt cmgitt btttt- boats and thuiu'Ly skills initmister to time emmjoymmuomit of the pleutsimmo seekers ivhio VUiit this rsort. 'l'ho Inuthuimug fnc'ilities of tiuo lake , which ntte. uuiusumilly exeehlemut , lmmuve been tuttorly imegiceteti. Out thu noctim emici of Limo Island , jtut across ( ccitt Swift's lee house Is onto of the finest sandy homilies iii tue country , utiud Its gmntdumutl slope into the Imike numukes it L valuable lot' brtthtluig , l'rapariitiomis arc being iamb to open it btthing : , resort ' here next satsOil : Already a lnrgo number of cottomuivoOd trees lmave boon plnmmted , and muoxt spriiig bathu-hoimies , ifi'cliineuit stamuths amid other ) conveuitemiees an'e to bo erected for the accommodatIon of vlsi- tors. Theilaeo III'S ' been named ' ' wimlu'm ahliter- 5 i1rIghutoui bouuthi , , iretty ally.upptihiutlion vt11 probabuy please the oiun of unnimy to t'hmonm thin mime ' 'Cut-Oi'f' ' is imuusicaiiy-oc rutinen' tom- uiuuiicaliy-oiic mm s I ye. A substanitimul wmgomm : hn'idgc has beau erected frommu the mntimuhntuud : to thu istuuid ovoi. the sountimermu mtnmui of time lithe , tumid gu'udcul roads have beouu axtamided [ room this point to time umow bcmtetu. Neutr the west 8idc of tiuc luthe mire the mvell-kmuowmu sulphur spu'i ungs , trim iou unity cut mtmm imu-mporttutt : feature itt tue future developinouut of the lithe : ti a i'osom't , on nLeoumnt of their laxative uniT bhood- purifyiuug mvmttoms. It ( ' 0111(1 hardly be tem'uned vis'nomuary to preuhict thmuut sonic day a gt'eat hotel mvilL statud near the mmiiicgo of the mice , mummul Omnutiit : lie mu iccul itinoumg the pleas- ute resorts of time trust. HE IS A "GRESHAM DEMOCRAT. " 1'huy Dr. NatiuaumioiSimehiomn Will Vote ti' dliii Oitl lOmimnti. Chmiemigo Tribumue : Dr. Nutthnitmu id Slid- domi lives rut lelatvmucc 1irtce , ltmih State street , amid every one mvhio rides past cmi a State street car notices mis house. It is a little two.stozy fm'uuime : stmuettmre1 iii- sigmi ilienmu t itt 1toll , lout it is decoi'ated withm ilutga mtmml bamimiors. Two of its mvimtdows are om.ammueuuteU with vluieatds lrimitud : : : iiumum& : Al ) : 'ruiurui , The citutaimus of alt tine winlows ni'e fringed mt'itit buutudutmurts niud below omme of tlneut is huSted a picture of 'l'iuuruuuutuu. Fronni it secoiud-story wimidow sticks ni bi'ooun with it bamudutimmi attaelmed to it. r1hnjs ( llSlUy of cumthutiiitsmn uttti'acted the untteumtiemn of mi 'l'i'ihuuie reporter amid lie called cii the doctor to asic the CaUse of it. ' 1'iui a Greshintun democrat , " said the doctor shortly. ' ' \Viuat. ml timittu1" tvut : tsicod. ' 'I woo 1(1 hmtvo voted for ( I t'eshutmut : , but Ii Ott' I 'ii Vote lot 'I' ii ii r'uuuutit 'C'levelauid mind 'rmuuruiuati , ' ' tiromnitted the rolmrtcn. ' 'ho you see utity 1)iCttuLC of CLvcinuid Cmi tlmc iuouu ? ' ' iumd the old unarm was t.itthiut. sharp. ' . No . i\\r011 , I voted for him luistycam' , hut I W mi't this. 11l tote for tue Old iloimmamu. lIe's honest. I like mutt. Time ticket utitticci. niu thuiiuic of the knmgaioo. ' ' ' ' 110W ? ' ' 'lt , s hind legs ume stn'ouiger mumud bettor thamm its fi'ouut legs. It wits so before for tiuult mutter. llemudrucks wits mimi homiest ittitti. j _ like truth ; I domm't 111cc my- jun'15\ ) . " \V1uuit mmuado yeti like Judge Gros- lumeum ? ' ' "lie is iuti Imouiest maim. TIe tmscd to live emi this street , amid lie mmcviii' lut emu air , . lie IViLS humid utmmd good. I 'iii it domnocrutt , but I % VOtui(1 luitve voted ( or huimni. NOIV I ' 11 t'oto for tue Old Uqmniuumm. ' ' ' 'Not for Cleveland ? ' ' ' 'No , simS. 1Ii's uuitdo : a faiu'iy good. presiulemit , itit unit good emiotigin ( ci' immo. if it mvtsmut : for tIme Old itumnumu I wouidun't go to time polls itt nih. ' ' uiottor ? " \Viutt's : yoUn , ' 'i'm nu muuissiOmitLt' ' . " ' 'of ' whmut ehurein " ' 'Nomue. I'iui independeunt. Pcoplo ask mae why I don 'L vote tine 1)ruiliIhtiuui ticket , uts I'umi a tcinuerinmmeo uniumm. I c'amm'L. I etui't take sides with htyiO emits. I caum't vote for lint's. 141st timmmu St. Johmmn atitl he was a ohiu'istiamm. 'rimemu ho said hiLt lay utwahce mmlgluts hunting the dcuimcmttie itn't' . 'l'hmo Lon'd styum : we shall mint hate , so he lied irlnemt Ito said lie tViiS it chmr'istiutmn. This year it is muo bettor. So I mutest ho a demmmoen'uut or it cepublicuttu. I would have voted for Grcuhituiu : ; now i'll vote for Thtum'umian. hunt Clcs'olntmud--I doui't t'ote for bun. Time ticket Is wrong cmi to-the stremuthu is util behmiuuni. ' ' 'lIow do you lrosoeuto yotir good ts'ork ' 'I tiae1 amid relieve distt'es where I fluid it.rJiiere utt'e aiwutys ieohle will- imig to 11011) liiO. I ( hOhm't beloimg to ammy society ; I just work by niysalf. " Best alan'mmu clocks , warrruuted for two yeitL.s , fet $1.2i , mit Edlihili & ikin' . The Texn 3eens Cl I tub. Chicago 'rniltutie : Strange noises canto fm'otui the tlinccthomt of thm ( mutt door of No. 2803 South Paric avcmtuo. 'i'he second that is occupied by1r. . ituud Irs. .Ihtmm t'on'lor utnd thol r eon ViL- haiti. 'I'imc lutmuuily humid just retired. 'rho stu'utmmgc uuoises gm'ow hauler. " 1 hirgltrs : , " wIuisIemed Mrs. Fowler witlt it shudder. ' 'Nomusomise , " nopllcd I'EI. Fowler , ' 'no linurglar would be fool euougl to mnalco such a raclcet as that. " Mt . Fowler got nut muid lighted thmo gas ill tine huali. Presently ! tlrs. Jow1cr heutrd iuiun sty : : " \VuhL , I novori" \Vhmeut tluc gas bhut'i.cd up Mr. Fowler mylts uunuizcd : to see stuuudimmg mm the stairs just Imlomi' time iirst. turmu it hinge 'I'exits steer , tt'ithi tine latch yuurd gutte on one hmot'mu auud thme limit humull hmmtt-tn'et , on the other. 'J'iic steer looked itt Mm. 1'owhor : timd Mr. Fowler hooked uit tIme steen' . Tine steer seemned to iuutve no oxphutmiut- tiomis to OtTer ItS to w'lty ho simouid ei : 11 itt that Imniur of the uiighnt. So I\ir. Fow- icr i mu(1tuined ( : ' ' \Vhat do 'OiJ t'itnt home ? Tiuis no china shop. ' ' 'l'iuo steer ( li'OhJel ) ( tue bmtchyartl gate mnuuti simook tine iuat-tt'eo at 'iI m. I'owlor. 'l'iuomm lie jmutwed LII ) it yutVd or two of stair cutrIuCt mOult bel iowed iii it richt baultomuo Voice thmuit muwckc everybody iii tine block. The steer elituubed it stel ) or' two iuighmitr. 'Shmool" saul 1dm , l'owloi' , waving the fcommt thai. . ( If hula uiiglmtgowmu at tue nuiimiial "shod scat ! Get out , you ire muot wutuitod. ' ' hut time steer ounly iuumved Up auuothiep ylui.(1 of ( 'utm'JCt utuud shnouic tine lint-tree itt Mn . F'owier. ' .ihme bLeur , liaviumg recoVeme(1 imiui wind , iund column to m'emmuenuhen' of tue miuty up tuumjmm atolls itt a jnimump. ! ) IV. 1"owlec got itmSihi mud simuit tine door iit iely Iii tluum , ' [ 'hue iou iuuutl humoelccd , hint mvrj refused ) tti1umnittiummo. ' 1'Iieuu ho hmummg tlmo lint- tree cmi tine door-kuinli , pnwcd up somute mu.t' cuLl'lat ) , hehhoweil sounomously , utumd btutt'tCl Ii ) the stuum's : to tine tiiiuul hut. rI mtiiuuo tjtmito it crowd of uioighmhiors mud gatimered Imn frommt of tue house. Pi'- scmutiy a coum plc of mcmi i a slou.-im hmats : uutul spUi'-i , tt'utiu coils of nope iii tineir hiitmuils , ( 'it thlO up. " ; wi : tmuythuiumg of it stn'uty ateor" they limqiuiretl. ' 'YOU'll littui luluum tupstmuius Iii that lioue , ' ' SUil a hiystmtumilr 'I'lme COWIOV-5 ) dit"lied UI ) tue Stjuir5. 'J'Iioy huttL ii rJe utioumiul his iiormis I mu ii ii lhv. utmiti hue caine ilown huuunluly OtioUgli. ' [ 'lie cotvlioys explutuuod that. thm stUcn bind got utsruy ( mom thuma itt ' tli Stock yauds. - - , - : \4I fi- B&tcncMW - t ti , , . - - - - . - . - T . -