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" " " " ' ' . . . l _ VHJ I 2 JTHE OMAHA DAILY B $ ] & TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 12. 1889. 1 " JIIE BASE BALL CONVENTION B JVIootiUfr or Roprogontatlvoa of tbo | Various Leagues H | NATIONAL AGREEMENT AMENDED B Bpaldlnj ; nnd aioCnrmlolc Settle the JJjjJ Uuoiicy mill NhKin Dispute Jj JT Ht tlosnjili IMnyors Ito * HHJ leased Turf Notes Jl JJ Tim Iiontritns Jl JJ Nr.w Yomt , Nov II The board of arbl- Jl JJ trntlpn of the Natlonnl league und American JJjB nssocintion mot to-dny , Considerable bus JjJJI inoss was transacted , but the sosslons were Jl JJ held with closed doom Ucprcsentntlvoa of JJjjJ minor leagues expressed themselves satisflod with tbo ngreoinont for lii'i , end had no ' change * to UKest , except , perhaps , Hint JjJJI minor IoiirUcs bo tflvon thu prlvllogo of sus- JJjB pending a player Indefinitely , Instead nf only JJjjJ for a season The board rc-clecicd 1'rosl- JJJJl cnt Voung nnd Secretary llyr.io for the on- JJJJf suing vonr JJJJI Iho aisptito between the Chicago nnd JJJJj Omahn clubs for tbo services of Nasjlo nnd JJJJJ Coonoy nf the hitter was Kottlcd by u confer JJJJj enco bolvtocn Spauldinc and McCormick , the JJJJj representatives of the two clubs , without JJJJI reference to the boutd JJJJj The petition of bo\oral nlayors of the St JJJJI Joseph club to borcltovud from the mnndiuca JJJH of the rcscrvo rule , becnuso the club had JJJJJ fallen to p.iy their salaries , was grnuted JJJJJ Colonel Rogers motion to nmend parn- JJJJJ Kraph A , of arllclo 11 , of the national agree JJJJJ incut , ito ns to permit the making of con JJJJJ trnrts for twelve months or n term of years , JJJJI instead of seven months , was , nftor discus JJJJJ slon , wltlidruwn , and tbo board took n recess JJJJJ until ovcnlng It was near midnight when the board of BS nrbltratlnn completed Its labors Secretary Uyrne announced that no mntcilnl clmngo bud boon inuilo in the national ngrecmont U'hcro wcru several changes in tbo nrticles which uunlliled nUlnlisloii The word black list has been ollmlnatcil nnd "lncllgiblo' * substituted It was decided to give the minor leugucs power to control nnd rcsorvo player * , the tame as tbo National league and Association ; lb at is , wheu u ptayor refuses to sign a contract the club can rcscrvo him from year to year Ho cannot , however , bo - indefinitely suspended A rule wus adopted prohibiting any minor league from playing a gemo with any club that cent Una lncllgiblo players , or bus ) iluyca with a club la which nro ineligible JJJJ | players During the ovcnlng Mlko Kelly came into the hotel Ho was greeted by Director b'odon , of the Boston club , nnd the two held mi earnest conversation for fifteen minutes BV That there wus something in the wind was evident , and it was rumoruj that Mlko was B ready to sign the league contract , but no ona coulu bo found who would state positively that such was the case Cnrroll Will Meoi IcMtlilTc B Bj Sxx Fiuxciaco , Nov 11. | Special Tolo- B BJ gram to 'I tu : Hr.K.l I'restdcnt/.Fulda , of B BJ the California Athletic club , last night tclo- B BJ graphed to Chicago that the club would give a pureti of $ S.COO for n light between Jimmy Carroll ami MeAulltre 'io-dny Carroll placed a $1W0 check on deposit as a forfeit B BJ "lilllvnii nml McCitffroy BBB Niw Yokk , Nov U. [ Special Telegram B BJ to Tin : Uec.J It is rcportou hero that John B BJ I Sullivan is willing to meet Dominiclc McCalTer.v in the rooms of the California Athletic ; club ut Sun Francisco BBfl Ilonnep Purolutsnn Sunnl BBfl Nrw Yoim , Nov U. Hobert Uonner has BBb purchased the great three-year-old , Sunol , BBS from Governor St in ford , of California BBB Sunol on Saturday Inst trotted a tnilo In BBfl tbo unparalleled timu for u thrco-yoar-old of BBB' SslOJBonuer's offer for Sunol was made B BJ nnd was accepted by Governor Stanford ue- B BJ Joro she had mudo the Rrcatttpcrrormnnro Sunol lias nlso the fastest , record over made by a twc-i car-old , she having trotted last j-car In tlS ! : Tbo grunddmu of Sunol is by . n tfaorouirnbred horse , as are nlso the grind dams of Maud S and Jaj-Cve-Sec , thus showing that three of tbo greatest trotters the world has yet produced bavo thorough bred blood , which gives them their great cu- ilurnnre Maud S having a.record of J:08Jf. : Jay-Eyo-Sco i3:10 : , and Sunol 3i : ( % when she is only three years old , Senator Stanford was aslcod to nlgbt to Btnto the price paid by Robert Bonnor for Sunol Iio declined , but stated the price J 1o bo the highest over paid for a horse in B BJ the Uuitcd States B BJr A Itnso llnll ninnncrr I B Bl San O'Leary , one of tbo oldest and best B BMS lcnoivn base bull manugors in the country , B BM now the avant courier of the Mrs Ucorco S. B Ba * Kn'ght ' combination , hooked for Boyd's B BJ' opera house Thursday , Friday nud Saturday B BJ • ivenlugs , is at the Millard B B > , O'Lonry lias done as much in the J interests of tbo great ' national J game and developed as many J star players as any ono inun Ho is well and ] favorulily known to a majority of ball B BJ' , players nud is very popular in all tbo larger J cities in the country Just after tbo meeting j of the brotherhood in Now York last : \ eolc B BJ' ' Dan " sent tha following tulcgrara to John M. B BJ' Ward , thu great Now York shortstop : Omaha Neb , Nov S. John M. Ward , j Now York : May heavens most divine B BJ' blessing bo with the Players National " < lcaguo Das OLhauv f To this bo received the following response : - . Nkw Yohk , Nov 0. liao O'Leary , Omaha , B Bk , Neb : Tha i'layors' National leuguo will ul- BaBB/i ways reserve a front scut for Hustling Dan B BB | douN M. Wauu V ; TJIR Hl'KIJU ItlNG B BM'J ' ; * Kiiznboili Itaccs B BI Ei.izxiietu , Nov 11. Summary of to-day's B BBy- races : H Five cichthsof nmllo Fordhatn won , ISIuo B BJ } Hock second , Express third Time lOS f. B BJ Tbrao-fouiths of a mile Trcstlo won , j Benefit second , Oregon third Time l:23Jf. BMBa Thrco-fourths of a mile Ilarrlsburg won , B Bohemian second , Facll I ) third Time BBpj lKf : B Bb DMllo nnd one-fourth Now or Never won , ; Dunboyno second , Glendale third Time BBBj 3 : ' . > 2K. Tiiroo.fourths of a milo Golden Rule won , BjVfl , Olonmound second , Bradford third Time BBBl „ 9no , M"Pu } lo won , St Nick secona , K Valentino third Time 1:53. : Hj' ; , A HAD MAV.S Oiiii ; ) . B B k } a The Govornof i > r a Jloiicun Htato B B K l'ulully btablitul B Bflp' ' CiTr ov Mexico , itor 11. Oonoral B Bwi ' Corona , ex-minister to Spain , and governor B Bflft ot thu Btato of Jalisco , whl'3 ' going to the B BBft theatre in Guadalajara yesterday was _ & & stabbed four times by a madman and died B BbT at 3 o'clock this moruing 'lhowifo of the B BB ' general was with him and also received a BbBBJ , * ub The wouud , however , Is not dangerous B BA Mr * * Corona Is uu Atnericuiu The ussussln BBBl'1' ' lmmodutcly | Uillod himself Ho was a I' lucalle BBBJr" * BBBJ" Death ljurlts In ilio Turnip BBJ ' Sr Jnsttm , Mo , Nov 11. ( Special Tolo- BBBJ' gram to Tub line ) Charles Sboomakor , a BBBJl young muii twenty-eight years of age , died BBBJ : , in this city last night from inflammation of J , tbo stomach caused by eating a raw turnip BBBk several days ugo Sbocoiakcr was a single BBBBt mnu U"J ver ) ' prominent tu mcrcuutllo cir BBBB5 cloa- BBBK * BBBK " Co turn Oil tru.t AfTiirs BBBB * , , Nkw Yohk , Nov 11. At a meeting of the BBBB board of trustees of the Amerlcau Cotton BBBV Oil trust bold today , the resignations of J. BBBr ' II Flagler as prcsidcut and Jay Moss as BBBv - treasurer of tbo board were accepted BBBJE < Judge Atdigo was unanimously elected BBBc ' ' ' "v president and tha election of a treasurer was BK ' postponed uutil tbo next piccting BBBK I'qUnuctl fly XurisGreon BBBV ' IsPUSAi-obs , Nov 11. A Ijocaniport , BBBL luu , special says t Tbo fuiutly of John Cas- ( BBBBv * * ' • consisting of live persons , and three BBBK , guests , were yesterday poisoned by outing BBI cabbuKO ipnukled with puris green It Is feared two or three of thorn may die . , BBBl ' TIUU'iVN-AMHItfCANS. What Slo t luipressoil ttio HlfTiTcnt Doloitatrfi I'liiLADr.i.ritiA , Nov 11. The first Journey of tbo international American tourists bolng practically ended bcre , tbo Associated press reprtscntiulvcs today sought from n num ber of delegates nn expression of their Ideas Juilgo Alfonso , a dolcgato from Chill , said Ids nttcntlon hnd boon particularly fixed upon the industries which produce the ob jects nccossary to railways , bconnso there Is ngrcatdc.il of railway construction in his country Mo bollovcs the commerce of this country with Chill will Improve If American producers iiinlto known thulr productions bv establishing agencies In Hint country The iarronsa of communication arid the cheapen ing of the prices of transiortation | will large ly conttibutu to the Hiuno result , iio be lieves in the possibility or a railroad through the three Americas nnd thinks lis advant ages would bo considerable Great embarrassment to trade arisen from the complicated customs methods of the Unltod States nnd'ho thinks n uniformity of customs roguhitlons upon the simplest bisls should bo established Tbo coming con ference will contribute powerfully to the union of the American nations Gcnornl L'eron , of Venezuela , said in the Journey the delegates had found the prac tical solution ot many commercial problems between the American countries It Is the conviction of most of the delegates that the main difficulty In developing mutual trade consists in the lack of good communications • The trip , " said Cienoral l'cnv/.i , "lias proved this much that nil previous opinions lcgardlng blood nnd languages as barriers tea a perfect understanding between the Amer ican nations , are discredited by the Tacts " Minister Hoincro , of Mexico , who bus ro- sldcd over twenty years in Washlnutoii and has traveled throughout the country , spoxo ol the wonderful progress of the west , nud had also been stniclt by the lutetost dis played ovcrywhero In the subjects which the conference will discuss Ho thinks u great deal has been gained bv calling the attention of the people ot the United States to tbo re sources of the other oountrio3 of this hemis phere , nnd that the intercontinental railway schema Is feaslblo nnd will before long bo unaortnlten Delegate Castellanos , of San Salvador , Bald Increased couimnnlcitioti for commerce was absolutely necessary nud ho should nd- vocato subsidies A uniform stnndnrd of money fa needful The International railway would with pleasure bo aided bv bis country Tbo opening of the Nicaragua canal will bo a great boom to San Salvador and nil other republics of the south Delegate Zclnya , of Honduras , Bald bo bad bean most impressatl by the extraordi nary energy of tno people of the Unltod States , who Hover seemed to tire of work and whoso nmbltion to excel knows no bounds Iio thinks our prosperity is largely duo to the dovoloDtnent of the iron industry nnd railways , two things in which ho thinks tbo United States unquestionably ahead of nil other natlous Ho strongly favors an international railroad A TUKATItlUALi niUAIC-Ui\ Mudjcska > Hald to lo ) DlHRiistril With Her 'Ircatiiicnt bv Kooth NrwYouk , Nov 11. | Succlal Telegram to Tub Bkk ] There is a rumor afloat that Madame Helena Modjcska wlilsever her con nection I with Edwin Booths dramatic com pany i shortly , and that slip will lite an appli cation , in court nsltlng for an accounting nnd release from the contract which binds her to the Booth-Barrett organization Thu reas ons given nro that Madame Modjcska re fuses to appear any longer Jointly with Booth 1 owing to what she calls his ' • ungeri- tlemanly I uni uneblvnlrous" conduct toward her her.Madame Madame Modjcska and the Booth-Barrott management have not been on good tonus from tbo start Count Bozonta , Modjoska's husbaud , said two months ngo that nolthor ho or bis wlfo over spoke to the arrogant little follow , " moauing Uurrott The lawyers who nro couuuotingtho case for Madame Modjcska , nro satd to have in their possession various uorrdspondoiicb , winch passed between the actress nnd Booth Madame Modjeslco Is allogcd to have urged Booth to release her fioni tbo contract , as she found their relations unbearable after his conduct toward her Some people sav that the matter is profes sional plimo on tbo part ot Modjeska , but vho biwyerB bint at something far more serious , usshowii by correspondence Booth , interviewed at the Players club tast'cvenlng , was asked if there was any difference between Modjesica and himself "If there isido notsoe that it concerns the public , " he replied When told of tbo insinuations afloat , nnd asked if bo bad conducted himself in such a wav us to give olTenso to Modjcska , Mr Booth said : "My dear sir , Mndame Modjeska and I nro old ouougb to have grandchildren My love-muklug days off the stage nro over " NrDrnnka null Iowa lcnaloim Wasiuxgtos , Nov 11. [ Special Telegram to Tim Dbb.1 Pensions allowed Nohras- kans : Original invalid David C. Jordan , David City Incrcaso Lowls Morgan , Hem ingford ; Peter L. Guo , Elk Creek ; John iierris , South Omaha ; Joseph W. Baker , Gibson ; Lcroy , alias John L , Herman , Ituy- mend ; James Druininond , Haider ; Gcorgo W. Clutter , Tulmngo ; Alfred Brenner , Pn- pilllon ; Josenh D. Bcckwith , North Loup ; James N. Portcrlleld , Llbortv ; Carlos Will lam Lnrkcn , York ; James E. Hibbard , Utica ; Iovl Kustorbolez Piattsmouth ; James Trostcr , Exeter Heissuo and in crease George A. Eaton , Lincoln Heissuo Alphus G. Porter , Lincoln Pensions for Iowans ; < Increase Robert Ramsay , LeMurs ; Henry Usher , Palo ; Leonard Miller , Hartley ; Peter Pctorson , Manchester ; Peter ltlco , Des Moines ; Samuel M. Edmond , Vinton ; Charles It Mann , Dcs Moines ; Burgees Furnsworth , HUlon ; Jacob Fernon , Inuo- pondenco ; David Pickorinjr , Sperry ; Ezra Dooley Keswick ; James 1C P. England , Bloomiletd ; Oliver S. Green , Meaiupolls ; John Towne , Glasgow ; Henry S. Jones ( de ceased ) , Wfnthrop ; Ellas M. Ward , Fonta nels ; Francis M. Crawford , Alnsworth ; Peter M. Barstow Bancroft ; Napoleon B. Donholiu , Aigona ; H.Huuyan , Ocbcyderdau ; Albert P. Mosher , Bluff ton ; Josiah Pupate , Moquokcu ; Stephen W. Maring , Novens- villo ; Isaao A. Morris , Everly ; Gcorgo Mossmau , Hubbard ; Charles 11. Johnson , Delaware : Eloathun J , Tinker , Dowltt ; Norman Orchard , Scran ton ; Calvin II , Daniels Council lllulls ; Samuel Sbellbart , Now Vurgcnncs Original widows Eoiuiu 11. , wlaow of Jonathan M. Lodrte , Murictto ; Nancy , mother ot Robert Clark , Lauorto City ; Mollud J. , widow of Henry S. Jones , Wiuthrop .Jh'rtOrtlui ; l'nmnapsi- . Mki.iiouux , Nov 11. Dispatches from Samoa , says the Germans , bavo gradually withdrew their force support Tamasosu The report of fighting botwocn the followers of Matnafa and the followers ot Tamaseso on the island of Sawaills denied A French Minister lloslmit * , Paiiib , Nov 11. It is oQlcially announced that Vico-Admlral Kranz has llaally with drawn from the ministry of marine and that Senator Barboy has been appointed to suc ceed him Fatal Train Wreck Jacksov , Toan , Nov 11. A freight train on tbo Mobile & Ohio was doralled near Kenton yesterday Tno brnkoman and ongi ucer were killed and the tlremau andconduo tor were Bcnously injured The Itoulniiiii.t Uuinoiistratlon , Paitis , Nov 11. The Journal dos Dobats ays two regiments of cavalry have boon summoned to Paris to suppress the proposed Uoulangist demonstration Tuesday next There are rumors that no attempt will bo made to bold a demonstration ilnssncro of Dr fetors Confirmed , Londos , Nov 11. Dispatches received at the foreign oftlco from Zauzlbar , confirm the rc | > ort of the maasacro I Dr Peters and bis party by natives Waniliold the MInstrnl Deail Nkw Yohk , Nov U Dave Warabolu , ono of tha best known negro mtnstrols la tbo country , died lust nlgbt Ask for a Cooks lmierial | champagne cock tail when you need a bracer " H fills tbo bill to a T. it is uxtra dry HAS DUNNED ITS WARPAINT j The Hook Island Road nnd the Union Pnclflo Combine AFTER THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Government Dlrcntors or the Union Pnclllj Hltrt on it Tour ot Inspection Other Halt AV.ty Ncwb Anothrr t'rnpimpil TrnnNcoutiiiontnl Uillcsno , Nov 11. fSpoctal Telegram to Tun line ] A local railway bureau this evening sends out the following dispatch ! "It can bo positively stated that the Uock Island tins ccmpletcd the plan by which It intends to do battle with tbo Union Pacific Northwestern combination Tha source of this Information Is unquestioned " From tha sntno nutliouty It wni lenrnod that the dolnlls merely lacked completion , but that tbo whole plan would bo ready for publication by the last of this week or the ilrst ot next A glance nt tbo map will show that the Union Pacific Northwcstci n deal | iarnl > ' 7cs thu through traffic of tlio Omaha branch ot the Rods Island , There Is no posslblo western connection for the Rock Island at Omuhn except the Union Pacific nnd the Burlington The Union Pacific will of course favor the Northwestern Cvon if tbo Burlington were willing to Join hands with tbo Rock Island against tbo Union Pacillc.North- western ileal , the Burllnoton line from Omaha to Dcnvor would be useless to the Rock Island , ns it can for through trafllc use Its own Denver line via Kansas City Of course any stntoment relatlvo to the Rock Islands plan Is moro guesswork , but your correspondent has nevoral times boon as sured that the Colorado Midland , as men tioned In tbeso dispatches Is probably thu key to the situation It runs west from Pueblo , where it connects with tno Itock Island , 231 miles west on an air line for Ogdcn nud Salt Lake City It lacks but eighty miles ot a connection with the narrow gnu go Denver & | Rlo Grande Western , but which can Lo extended to tuo standard gnu go within thirty days , almost everything being now com pleted for the change This extension would give u connection with the Southern Pnclflo via Ogdcn for S.m FrancUco , over 300 miles shorter than tbo Northwcstcrn-Unlou PaciQd combination Add to the above the fact that President Cable , of the Hock Island , practically con trols thu Colorado Midland , and us a rail road man stud today : "It makes a mighty good story , oven if it is not ti uc I believe It is , though " Another discovery probably vitnl to this question is that , both the Bur lington nnd Hock Island hnvo within the last mouth tuken a large quantity of standard gauge cars uiut material for both tbo Rio Grande roads and the Colorado Mid land Further continuation came frmn an ofUcinl of the Rock Island today It wus ofllanlly clven out und prtutcd in these dispatches that the gulf extension of the Rock Island would stop at' Fort Reno for Botno time , 'iho reason of this was supposed to bo that Prcsidcut Cable , on his eastern trip , hud failed to raise the money ho want ed Your correspondent learned today that the Rock Island is completed ninety miles north of Fort Reno and is pushing for the Gulf us fast as the rails and ties can bo laid If President Cable was successful in raising tbo money for thls-cxtcnsion , Iio was coriaiu- lv successful in raising it for the far mora impottunt purpose of nullifying , ns faros possible , the body blow the Rock ls'and ' receives from the Union Pacific Northwestern tloal That the Southern Pacific is not particularly friendly toward the Union Pacific is an open secret m railroad circles This is still further emphasized by the fact chat the Union Pacific , In its now deal with the North western , has only n day today contruct with the Southern Pacific far its San Francisco busiucss No railroad man doubts that 'ho Southern Pacific would gladly join bands with other castoru connec tions tnan the Union Pacific The Union Pacific itself recogntzos this nnd in its through passenger sar- vice , now being arranged with the North western , It will makon time table of llfty-clght hours to Portland over its own line and tiftv-six hours to San Frurxisco , over the Central Pacific branch uf the Southern Pacific No railroad subject is of such vital interest as the probable course of < the Rock Island in lighting the Union Pacillo and Northwestern dealn The outllno ot ttio above was shown to five prominent western railroad mon this afternoon , and they all agreed ttiat it was an extremely probable explanation of the situation I'aciflo Directors on a Tour Chicago , Nov If ( Special Telegram to Tub BtE | Today was Inaugurated tbo first inspection tour of the Union Pacillo road and its branches by the government directors an- polntcd by President Harrison Tpo diroo- tors are John F. Plummcr , of Now York ; ex-Governor Bullock , of Georgia ; Hon Jesse Spalding , of Chicago ; Judge Savage , ofOmana , and G. M. Layton Accompany ing the directors were Mrs Jesse Spalding and daughter , Miss Plnmtner , J. F. Plum mor , Jr , W. R. Hamilton , of Now VTnrir and J. E. McHollanit , of Now York , Tbo party will go direct to Omaha first and from there to D nver , Salt Lnko City and San Fran cisco , stopping mean time wherever it is deemed necessary to inako an inspection Tno inspection will bo done bvMessrs.Plum- mcr , Spalding and Savage From Sau Fran cisco , wtiicll the party expects to reach next Moni'ay , tbo trip will bo continued to Port land , Ore , nnd oack via the Northern Pa cific The party expects to bo absent be tween four and five weeks Improved Servicr Chicago , Nov 11. Tbo first official Inti mation ot tbo reported trafllc arrangeinout between tbo Chicago & Northwestern and the Union Pacillo railroads came from tbo former to-djy. The companies bavo formed a combination for tbo bundling of freight and patsongors , and the Joiut through scrvlco Is to bo known ns tbo Chicago , Union Pacific & Northwcst- orn line A fast limited mall train will bo estab- lt " "xl on Novomborl7 whereby passengers . . . . . . mall will bu carried through from Chicago cage to Portland and San Francisco , mak ing the time from Chicago to Port land In olchty.tbroo hours , and from Chicago to San Francisro clghty-fivo hours This will rcduco the time heretofore made on the Chicago & Western , ns well as the Now York nnd Eastern mail to Portland seven horns , and to Sao Francisco twelve hours , nnd the arriving time of the now trains bolng 0:40 : n. in at Portland and 10:15 : a. m. at San Francisco , instead nt in the evening , ashore tofore , makes the practical delivery of malU twenty-four boms quicker A similar re duction in time east bound is in ado on pss- sengor and mall trulna , which now roach Chirago at 8:30 : a. in Increased Atchison Karnliiis Boston , Nov , 11. Tbo net earnings of ( ho entire Atchison system for September were $9,77,731 , an incrcaso of (27d,9S'J , over the sauio time lust year DUA/TU OP UIJX UOUUKIS X Fenian Who Was Once Sentenced to lto Drnwn nntl Qunrtorod New Youir , Nov , 11. General Thomas Francis Bourke , tbo well known Irish agitator tater , died yesterday from acute inflamma tion or tbo kidneys Ho took a band in the fatal Fenian uprising in March , 1607. Ho was sentenced to bo hanged , drawn and quartered , " but the Ripeech ho mudo in the prisoners doc it hud tbo sentence commuted to imprisonment for life Ha served four years , and on rcleuso after tha general am- uesty in 1B71 , came back to tbo United Stales Blizznrdr t Yankton Yanutom , & D „ Nov 11. fSpeclal Telegram - gram to Tub Use ] It bas been snowing briskly hero slnco early morning The wind is in tbo north and tbo snow ( s drlftlog 'I he mercury stands at 25 ° above zero und the storm bas tbo appearance of a twister , Mtss w ijjhAitn itK-KiiKorii > . The Opposition Blfttlo no KITiirt to , wiUrr > nt lien Chicaoo , Nov 11. Miss Frances K. Wll- fard was ro-otocicu president ot the nntlonnl W. C. T. U. this morning The vote was practically unanimous The opposition , Miss Willard did not make nny effort to rtposo ) * borr o election It would hnvo been usoicss , as out of tbo103 author ized to vote 1 ttAycro appointees of Miss Wll- lnrd's executive ' comtnlttoo When the in formal ballot \yft9 counted 433 ot the ballots bore Miss Willnhl's ' tiamo , Nine were enst for Airs Fostqr ; some for Mrs Mary II Hunt , ot Boston , for Mrs Wood brldgo nnd some were blank A mo tion was madb that the socrolary cast the ballot of tbo convention for Miss Wtllard This was done , nnd that lady es corted to the platform , where she was greeted with nn enthusiastic reception Miss Willard said she wus sure many ladies had voted for her who were not In sympathy with her motiiods She took this to moan that they expected her to try to keep the peace She would try , yet standing tmo to the light Hint shlnos upon the Women's Christian Tomponvicounion She felt that she was put under 'o blessed restraint by what had been done The department reports \voro road and the olcrtlon of tno ether olllcers wns deferred There wns another brlof spat ever the Morton saloon llconso question at the after noon session Ono ot the dolcgites read a telegram from soma ono in thu oust reassert ing the statement that n license for a bar room was taken out by Morton's ninnrgor Mrs lIofTmau rosu to speak , but Mrs S. G. Wallace shut oil lurthor discussion by the Introduction of this resolution : "In ns much n the vice president occupies tbo second position In authority In nn admin istration that favors a policy of high license I movothnt the whole matter be dismissed from the consideration of the convention , as ho could not bavo done otherwise without re pudiating the policy of his parti' . " This was adopted Senator Blnir , of New Hampsblro , deliv ered nn address The election of officers wns then tnken up Mrs Caroline 13. Buoll wns elected corresponding aecretary , Mrs Mary A. Woodbridgo , recording secretary ; Mrs L. M. N. Stevens , assistant recording secretary , nnd Miss Esther Pugh , treasurer Mrs R. It Johnson , president of the Cali fornia union , led iu prayer At the conclu sion of the meeting Miss Willard said that from thosaloot her book , "Glhnpsosof Fiftv Years , " there remains duo her a balunco of $3,000 which she would donate to the W. C. T. U. Great applausa followed , continuing until Miss Pugh culled for order and moved that the convention Bhould notaccopt this money , which Mtss Willard had corned by bard work The motion was seconded Miss Willard refused to put it to the house Miss Willnrd's gift is ono of the largest ever ten dered tbo society Mrs Mnry H. Hunt spoke on toaiDornnno work in colleges und said the college de partment of the Boclut.vwns nbout to address letters to the fuculties and presidents of America ? colleges asking thorn to forbid the drinking of wines and liquors at class ban quets und college suppers Mrs Forbes read the report of the Woman's Temperance Publication nssocia- tion , which did business of S103.00U last year j-j Prof Dickoy/chairman of the national commlttco of "tbo prohibition party , spolto lirieilv ubout his belief in prohibitionwoman suffrage , and the-Womcns' Christian Tem permicu unions / - Mesdames Cnrhart and Potter , fraternal delogntcs from the Homo missionary society of the Methodist ; Episcopal church , urged concerted nctidil 1 Mrs Brndloy.Jof London , representing tbo White Crossnad.Whito Shield societies de scribed the wurk'iti ' England A number of ether brief addresses were made , among them ono by Mrs Luura Hivilnnd , the Quakeress , who isleighty years old and still working for temlaruino | Durinu the evening session occurred the national oratorical contest for the Hist diamond mend medal offered in the Pemorcst series of prizes , ' 'tt'bo contestants were Miss MabolmfUnderblll , of Connecti cut ; Mnstcri.Uoy" SudWlok , of Michigan ; Mlss'lAllcQ"HockliiU' < > ref NowYork ; Miss Minnie Ettington.of Tjono Prairie ; Eunice Melville , of Minnesota ; Olllo Hyatt , of Kansas , and Daisy Stoddard , an cloven year-old girl from Nobrasko She delivered a prohibition address entitled Liquor nn Outrage nnd was awarded the prize amid ( Treat appla use • General Neal Dow spoke at porno length Ho denounced the nonpartisan element In tha Women's Christian Temperance union and said the only course tbo organization coutd take with honor is a straightforward support of prohibition The old parties are irrovoca- • blv committed to the license policy The executive committee held a long ses sion to-nlgbt considering tbo ohargos of the presidents of the Minnesota nod Illinois unions against the president of the Iowa union The outcome of the deliberations could not bo learned tonight STATE Nfiffa Points Vi-ltcd By Storms Genoa , Neb , Nov 11 | Special Telegram to Tub Bee I The first snowstorm of the season commenced this morning , with the wind blowing strongly from thu north , which has increased until it upooars a blizzard , with no signs of a letup Bloomisotoh , Neb , Nov 11. rSpcclal Telegram to Tnc Bed j A hard snow storm has prevailed all day It is snowing and drifting badly at 9 p. m. Ghaut , Neb , , Nov 11. [ Special Telegram to Tub Bek.1 A very severe snow storm , accompanied by a high northwest wind , bas prevailed hero all day It is leared the storm will provo fatal to unprotected stock unless it subsides tonight Clinrscd ith Forgery Noiifolk , Neb , , Nov 11. { Special to Tub Bee ] Ernest Llndoinnnn.of this plasc , wns arrcstod hero last evening on a charge of forging the name of II B. Cox on a draft for ubout $40 , which bo presented to a Win side banker , who cashed it He professed to be a resident of Pierce nnd contracted for lots at Winsldo on which bo proposed to orcct nfurultuco store How bo obtained tbo draft Is a mystery , and nltogothcr the performance was a curious one Llndumann ran well as one of the Judges of election on tbo democratic ticket , but most people do not regard him as a man of very sound mind AVymorn Vatcit For Waterworks Wihoiis , Neb , Nov , 11. ( Special Tole- pram to Tim Bbk.1 A special election wus held today to vote bonds An tbo sum of $30,000 for the pur | ese of putting In a system of water works , ji U'lfe vote was nluiost Bolid in favor of tbo bonds , there being less tjian halt a dozen in opposition , Negotiations will at once bo comaioneea for the sale of tbo bonds , und in less than ninety days the sys tem will bo coiqploto Christian Cliuroh Dedication Huniioif , Neb Nbvll | | Special Telegram to Tub Ueb ] ] } ( pcr F. M. Haiti ofilclated nt tbo dodlcatlon.sorvlces of the new Chris tlau church hero yoitcrdny alio elegant building was well filled , having over eight hundred people jWiaiod The debt of 81,000 was raised witlipoadditional 81,000 surplus , Tbo house coat about 810,000. and is the finest church edlfico oivrifcd by the Christian cbnrcb in Nebraska , otejHIng at Lincoln Cral A llf Grlnr PwTTSiiODTii feD , Nov , 11. [ Special to The Bke , | Miss Mamio Gibson was exam ined by the insane commission Saturday aad udjudged a fit subject for the asylum at Lin coln , where she wilt bo sent Immediately The cause of her insanity is supposed to be due to tfio death of a devoted eistorufow months ago Nobrnaka Woman BuflVncists Keabset , Neb , Nov 11. Special to Tub Bee ] The ninth annual convention of the Nebraska Woman's Suffrage association wilt bo held io this city November 14 and IS The opening session will be on Thursday ovenlug Iljtvia City's New Clmrali David Citv , Neb , Nov , 11. | Snecial Tel egram to Tim Bek.I The new M. E. church . reeled in this city at a cost of (13.000 , was dedicated yesterday , Chaplain McKtibo , of New York city , oniciutlng IOWA'S OFFICIAL CANVASS , Some Excoodlnrrly OIobo Votes Shown by the KoUirua THE NEXT HOUSE AND SENATE A Jtrpiiblienn Majority of Six an Joint U.illot Portiper's Elec tion Certain A Blizzard nt Sioux City A CIoso Vote Des Mqixcs , In , Nov 11. jSpoclal Telegram - gram to Tun Hek | Today the boards ot supervisors met in every county seatln Iowa to make the first ofllclal canv.m of the re turns The ofllclal canvass showed some very close votes , particularly on candidates for the legislature The closest Bhnvo of nil wns in Monona county , where the demo cratic candidate for the tiouso wns elected by one majority This loaves tbo bouso a tie , each partv having elected fifty members As the sonata stands \ii \ to 'ii , the republicans will hnvo a majority of but six on Joint ballot The complete returns from eighty-six of the Ninpty-tiiiio countlos give Povticor ( rep ) , for lieutenant governor , ltO.OMl , and Bestow ( demj 15J..MI , Fair estimates on the ro- nr.ilnder lndicato that Poyncer bas been elected by liOU plurality Tout mnkos cer tain the election of nil the rest of the repub lican tlckot , save governor , uy much lurgur pluralities Snnwlni : nt Sioux City Stoox Citv , la , Nov 11. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Br.E.J A heavy blizzard has been blowlne slnco 11 o'clock ' tins forenoon Tbo snow is deep nnd drifted by high winds Tim Dairymen Masox Cut la , Nov 11. [ Special Tclo gram to Tin : Bee.J Everything Is In readi ness for tbo Iowa state dairy association to nssemblo hero Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday The mnchhiory for exhibition , which has been arriving foe the nast week , is now In position at Company A armory , A twenty-horso power Kimball engine nttr.icts much attention una will furnish power to operate the vast amount of machinery on exhibition Many prominent dairymen from other states are in the citv The meet ing gives every indication of being n grand BUCCOSS Another Mysti-rioiix Dlnnpnonrnncp Buitu.NfiTox , In , Nov 11 [ Spoclal Tele gram to The Bek.J Another mysterious disappearnco from this cityhascomoto light George V , Holmes is omploved as assistant butcher nt Rocsch's butcher shop Wednes- doj- morning he started to work , but did not show up ut the shop , nnd has not been seen since Ho has a wife nnd u two-year old child , and ho 1ms novcr had any domestic trouble , The A. O. U. VV , of which ho is u member , bavo Instituted a search for hlui , Foul Piny htisp-ctotl. MAKStiAr.i/ro\vx , la , Nov 11. [ Special Telegram to The Bke ] Brnkemnn Brow ncll , of the Central , has been mysteriously missing from the city nnd his post of duty since Saturday oventng , nnd four men , with whom ho had an altercation Saturday night , nro In custody charged with threatening his his llfo The qunrrel was regarding ills po sition on the road , and the men Bworo be should npt go out on the run alive No clue to his whereabouts can bo obtained , and foul play is suspected She Wants tirnvy IinincPH Da\enx'OHT , la , Nov 11. [ Special Tele gram to The Bin " | Teresa Fiuldelor has becun suit against Nils Louison , a furmor on Jofforsou rldgo , in which she demands ? 5,000 damages She states that while in his cm- ploy ho betrayed her , claiming that ho was about to get a divorce from his wlfo and i promising to marry her She now asks for dontages and costs of suit A County Ufllcial Suicides isuiiUNOTox , In , Nov 11. [ Special Tel egram tojl'iis Bee ] County Recorder John Grayson suicided Saturday evening at his homo in Leon , . In , by cutting his throat with a razor Iio was forty-two years of ago and unmarried Ill-health wus the cause of the rash deed A CONFERENCE OK ItEFOltUEItS The Novel Bchptno Proposed By aNew Now York Banker CniCAOoNovil [ Special Telegram to The Bke.1 Next Thursday the leaders of a number of reform movements will endeavor to agree on a platform that will curry all tholr reform ideas The conference hns been called to meet in this city , nnd dale * gates from thu prohibition pary , the union labor party , the nreonbaek party and other reform organizations are in town or on the wny wny.Tho propositloa to unite all these reformers - ors originated ia the brain of Edward Evans , a lumberman uad banker ot Ton a wan da , N. Y. " 1 noticed , " said Mr Evans , that each body of mon who sought any specific reform was working by itself aad alone Thu pro hibitionists wanted reform in the liquor leg islation ; the suffragists wanted a io- form m tbo suffrage ; the green baciters wanted a reform la the cur rency ; the tariff reformers wanted a change in the turiff ; the union labor party wanted to reform labor matters I thought these reformers ought to bo brought together nnd work together 1 proposed a conference of the leaders of ull these reform movements to bco if some platform of principles might not bo agreed upon that would tiuito the en ergies of ull these movements " Mr Evans proposes to call the party the national reform party He has prepared a platform containing suvonteeu planus Each plank is intended to cover the demands of boiiio clnss ' ot roformore Hire Pniun Itclornieil B irglnt-s. Manhattan , Kan , Nov 11. Experts worked nil day today attempting to open the safe of tbo defaulting county treasurer , Portlier , who is now m Canada , but could not force it , and the amount of the defalca tion is not yet known The county com missioners estimalo tbo shortage ut $30,000. Former speculated conslderaoly in real cstaio and built two stove foundries , one being at Des Moines , la It is supposed tbo county's menjy went Into these enter prises Formers bond amounts to SI2.1,000 , und his property has ail been turned over to bis bondsmen Died in n Patrol Wncnn Kansas Citv , Mo , Nov 1L Moses Jock son , aged twenty-two , died in the police pa trol wagon at i 1 o'clock tonight Ten min utes before that time bo wus playing with a revolver iu a saloon at Third und ilroadwuv His brother Will , aged twenty-four , reached for the weapon , when it went off The brother gave himself up , but wus not locked up The coroner will investigate A Window Glass Pool PiTTSiiouo , Pa , Nov , 11. A gigantic pool , in which all the window glass manufacturers of the United States , wilt cooperate as to tbo price of the product and ether matters of tbo trade , will go into effect about January 1. 1SS0 Tbo object Is to regulate prieos and sljut out foreign ImporUtlou , if possible Tito Anvrjr Couciiinuch JonxsTOWjf , Pa , Nov , 1L The long bridge connecting Cambria City nnd Millville , was untlrely demollshnd by the high water and drift iu the Conemaugh river this morning Montana's Lirgisluttira Called , Mix EArous , Nov 11. A Holftna , Moot , special says Governor Toolo bas called a ses sion of the Mootaua legislature for Novom- ber83. Iho Visible hupplr CniCAao , Nov 11. The vislblo supply for the week ending NovoioberO , as compiled by tbo secretary of the Chicago board of trade , is as follows : Bushels Wheat &itH2,000 Corn , 0vo7,000 Oats , , 6,085,000 Rye . , , , 1.5KW.O00 liarloyj , , , 2,471,000 hCHOOli BONDS The Proposition to Bo Siiliiillttod to tlip Citizens or Oinnhn It wns nftcr 9 o'clock when the board of oducttlon commenced work last night The absentees were Mossrs Clarke , Coburn , Fclton and Spalding On motion ol Dr Savltlo the board went Into comtnlttoo of tbo whole with Mr Points In the chnlr , to consider the question of sub mitting a proposition to Iho citizens fnr the issuing of bonds amounting to Mlii.OOO for the purchnso of sites nnd building new school houses On motion of Mr McConnell It wns recommended that tbo bonds bo twenty-year bonds , homing fl per cent Interest , On motion of Mr Wehror a proposition was Inserted asking permission nllowlng the board to soil the llnrtman school slto nnd purrhnso nuothor slto within sit blocks of the piescnt one The cotntnlltcn then rose nnd submitted thulr report to the board , Ineliullmrlho items considered nt the last mooting Mr Points spoke warmly in support of the report of the committee , nnd said that if the proposition was defeated when It came to u vote or the people , it would rripplo the board for nnothor year , and it would bo tinabla to furnish the necessary school facil ities Ho acknowledged that tno conteni- plated uddltlon to the high school was nu ex pensive building , nnd stated that ho would rntbor bo in favor of n sopar.ito building on the hleh school grounds , but was nf raid such a proposition would not moot with favor Mr Wuhrer moved that the high school proposition bo strlckun out , and olforod us a substitute that tha hoard purchase additional ground nnd erect n ocpanxto building This motion did not secure u second and was not presented Iho question was then on the rcpoit of the commlttuo of the whole , which was adopted unanimously Thu bond proposition as It now stands is as follows : Shall consent and authority bo given to tbo board of education of the city of Omahu to issue the bonds ot said district iu thu sum of $115,000 , , said bonds to bu of the denomination of $1,000 each , nud bctir interest ut thu rate of 5 per cent per uiiniim , payable semi annUiillv ; princlp.il to becotuo duo in twenty .VeRrs from date , principal and interest to bo paya ble at the Nebraska Fiscal agency in the city of Now York , the proceeds arising Iroin the sale ot said bonds to bo expended us follows : For n slto in tins vicinity of Fort Omaha , at an estimated cost of $2,500 ; a slto iu thu vicinity of Gibson , at $2,500 ; n site In Koulitzo Pluco , 53,000 ; u slto in the vicinity of Bedford Place , $3,500 , n slto in the vicinity of Windsor Place , $5,000 ; a slto in tlio vicinity of Contur school , $3,500 : fur a building on the Long school silo , $33,000 ; a building on Center school slto , $30,000 ; u building on the Franklin School situ , $30,000 ; a building on the West Omaha Buhool site , 10,000 : for nn addition to tl.o high school building , $75,000. Shall consent nnd authority bo given to the board of education to sell the iliiitmaii school property , und Invest tbo proceeds arising thori'from in tno purchnso of u silo und erection of a building lu tbo vicinity of the urcsent site ! " On motion of Mr McDonnell , Dr Savillo was gi anted two months * leave of absence The doctor leaves on a business tlip to South America today THE .1'OIilClS CO.UM1SSION. Mayor Broach's Order ltvinoviiic ; CiolilNiiiltli Approved lucre was a larco number of spectators at the meeting of the fire und _ poHco commission ers last night The complaint lodged against Officer M.itzi for clubbing young Egan , who was drunk , was dismissed A complaint was lodged neainst Officer Masteimaa for bclug off his beat for uu u > i- reasonablu length of time Mastcrman ex plained that ho Was detained by loolilng after a destitute family Tha matter was referred Chief Seavy complained thnt ho bad heard that Policcm.iu Rowdcu Had bet money on the recent election , which was iu violnt'on of his rules Referred Dr Slomluskl complained that Officer Dcbburn and Special Policeman Goldsmith had urrosted blm without cause , in connec tion with the Connors case Debbcrn ex onerated Goldsmith from uny interference whatever , butSlomiusklsaid that Goldsmith bad Hashed his stur and Interfered Several other witnesses woio examined Henry Ilogeu testified that Goldsmith had his stur in his vest jiockot , but Dr Sloiiilnsltl said that it wus fastened on his left breast a few moments before Hogcu did not hear any conversation between StoininskI und the anesting oflltei , ns bo wus too far away The officer did not usu any violence what ever The communication suspending Garbage Master Goldsmith , signed by the mayor , was read und laid over for exeuutlvo session Iu executive session Mayor Broatch'a ac tion In suspending Garbage Muster Gold smith wus approved AMUSKMI1.VTS. There was a largo audience nt the Boyd last night , notwithstanding the storm Dan iel Sullv uppcurod in his well known Daddy Nolan " The piece is ono of the most Inter esting melodramas on the stage It has al ways been presented bv companies of more than avcrngo ability , Sully , of course , being the strong attraction , Than this gentle man there is no moro painstaking nnd natural dclinentor of Irish charac ter on the boards In his line iio is the peer of other celebrities , who , per haps , have attained to gt eater notoriety anil reward His characterizations aio homely ones , but their fidelity to nature is remark able Iu Ins melodramatic scenes ho re presses the fcoling to strive alter indiscreet attention , but receives most grateful nppro- elation for bis consistent olfort In the kitchen sceuo theio is n gieat deal of lois terous levity and exaggeration But no ono objects to it It is founded largely on facts The fun is irresistible Every uctor , from the little two-yoar-old baby to the dog , acts , and acts well , Tbo amount of business in troduced is remarkable The utt would bo a show in itself Whllo A. S. Llpman as William Lewis in The Burglnr" caused lots of tours to How at tbo Grand opera houto last night , Sidney Drew , a consistent , i.uturul , pleasing come dian , chased them away at douhto quick lime with roar after roar of launhtor , Bctweou the tears and lauguter an occasional round ot applause leaped Joyously into iho breach and bel | > ed io fill up an evenings entertain ment that doligbted u uond sized uudiunro This was tbo first opportunity Omaha people bavo bad to sua "Jhu Bur glar , " and these who availed themselves ot it were moro than agreeably satisfied As the story of the play has already been printed in these columns , it iieoa not bo re peated hero , but boiiio attention may bo given to tbo company , withal n splendid or ganization William Lewis , the burglar , Is a strong part , nud in Mr Lipoma's hands receives excellent treatment Ho is an uctor ot the modern stock school , capable of play ing a wide range of characters , though bo has never been known to present unytbing in quit such nn affecting munncr.as this His sccno in tlio third act , when on robbery bent , was as realistic , successful and Una a bit nf work us has been witnessed uu any local stage In many a day Little Edllha is n most wonderful child part , und Almeo Stoddard , the pretty tot who played it last night , is remarkably clover She completely captivated the uudionca Tbo comedy ele ment is good , aad could not bo entrusted to a better comedian thou Mr Drew For his quiet , easy style and refined comicalities bo was greatly udmired The ether principal characters , Puul Benton , an editor , by James S. Mofilt , Jr ; . Miss Sydney Arm strong us Alice , the burglars wife , and Gladys Rankin Drew , ns Fannie , were also well played In fact , the company is evenly balanced and gives a most enjoyable performance 'Jou much prulss cannot bo Children Cry for Pitchers | Castoria [ 7hw lloby > u oleic , we gave her Cuiorio When the < H > Child , th crl d for Cutorle , \7U n she became Min , she cluof to Dutorfcj , w > * niehKf Children , ehegiTstbcmf finrU bestowed upon Mr T.lpmnti , Mr Drew , Miss Hl Armstrong nnd Mrs irow , whllo Mr Mot T fit , a clover young artist , bnndlod a part of- fcrlng small opportunity very acceptably , K Messrs , Mathews and Smyth i-crtnlnl.v lm\o nn attraction in "f ha Burglar that will B lust several seasons and tnnko them u band some fortune B - < - • H A HhootliiK Sornpr , m Fred Doss , a weliicrwurst peddler , got B into an altercation with a man named lee H Lucas nt Tenth nud Dodge streets lust night , M Doss Hliotnt Lucas throe times for reasons H which nro best known to himself . Ho was H arrested nud will answer this morning H THE SUnGEQN'S ART R I < Is Cull oil Into Play in Two ItoinnrkMM iililo CnscH There nro nl present in St Mines hospital two iKtUonts whoso casus nro HI nUruetintf " ( ? runt tliml o [ tittotition HI uinoiii , ' physicians mid tiurguons , Rtyn HI thu St 1'iuil I'ionour Press The most Ml roivmi'kublu t'liso is Umt of u troiitlunian HI commoted with ono of tlio loiulinif bust * Hm ncss houses of tlio city , who has hitoly BB boon autrorliitf from brain troitblo Ills II cases had become , so sorloils Hint It wits II dqeidod an operation wits lulvlsablo II It wits what wild Itmiwn us ( logonutII atlon ot the brain The only possible IR foniody Is by removing the top or the Vli skull nml tiikinK out the illsousoil II mutter It is tin exceedingly ilollc.do II opotatlon , of course , und ono the suecoss la of which in this oiiho was conshlcrod b.v ID ceodlnjrly problematical , hut ns It wus III the only hope tlio opoi'titloti wnn porIII formed ui lit ilnys : i | , 'o in tlio presence Iff ot it scoru ot physicians The pitiunt Iff is doing wull , though the final rc ult Iff can not yet bo ilctumiinod The How B | ol blood is very tfront , nud tbo oporaHE tiou has proved iiitiuh moio huccochIuI Hft limn was thought iirobublo nt the time I | It is Buhl lo hnvo bcon the ilrst opera | I tiou of the kind ever performed in the | | Htato HU The second cai-o. if less rcmnrktililo , M is more copious , A mini hi some inya- B torioin wnv swallowed his tooth , not HH the mohir.M which nature gnV'o him , but B the But which his dentist provided us : t | substitute They led qd ( loop down i.i his throat nnd put it stop to ovorythinj , ' HJ except brotithimj A holu hud to booul m in his throat and the tooth extracted Hj The oponuion wns suocossfully per B formed and the patient is doing well , | nnd will keep his ovu on his tooth nftor | this Hi ( • Irnnllnnss n Modern Virtue H The English upper classes tire clean , H but cleanliness ot any high dogrco is it I vocy inoilurn virtue timong thoin , says H the l'all Mull Budget It is an In von I tion of the Ninclconth uonltiry Men I and women born at the close ot the I Eighteenth century did us Pronoh pee l | plo do today ; they took tt warm Imtli occasionally for ciouuliiiess , and they Bit took sbowor enthp when they were pro it scribed by iho physician fot'hoalth.aiid EM they bathed iu summer seas for pleas II lire , but they did not wash themselves Iff nil over every morning Ilowovor , the Iu now custom took ( loop root in England because it becaino ono of the signs of Iu class It wns adopted us ono ot the habHff its of agontlomaii II r r I Positively cured by < ( PfaffiTEw ® th's0 r-tttl0 vain wjHl 41 , j W TUejahjo ullcto Dls j rtobj tress tro'a Dyspepsia , In-1 sffp 3TTYLK ( digiitlouandToolleartj j . IM fl K"l2 ? Eating A perfect lenv 3p5j II w toil odyrorDI/YlucsnNausea [ eH PBB.ILS.Unraslmw , p.au Taste ; ESI tSa in the , Mouth , Coated ' K7S5S js3 Tongue , Pain In the Side , ' " " " " " " 1" " ITOitril ) IdVlilt Tlicy j ( regtilato the Iloivcls lairely Vegetable | SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE | "j LL HOUSEKEEPERS It thor roasrd Ukai.th nnd ISconomv , should tur Hulled ana I'rustiod A. B. CI WHITE OATS ( A. B. C. OATMEAL ) Tlir IlKSPfillAlNS-STRAM fOOKUIl-MOOT liABlhV IIIUK.SIKI-QU1CKI.Y ) J'ltlll'AilEU A DULICIOUS UltliAKlASl' 1J1SII. Boi.iiiiv All.Onoci'iI8. "una tortlrudiirs Ao to TjieO.Ki- MsMnico , 63 llurruv hi , NowYork LOTTERY OF TUG POlltlC CIIAU1TV/ . HI Establislood in 1S7S I UV THK Bl mEXXGiLISr I NATIOMXL COVERNMENT I Ol'KltATlin M Under a Twenty Yean Cntrai by thj | | B llcsbaa latematloaal Imprsvomjat M Cotnpaa ; . H | Grand Momhtv Diawlncslioht In the Morennua I l'a-vlllloa in IIih Alamodu Park City of MexlH co , nud pulillcly miuhicteil hy Qoverniiiiint H | Olllclnls nppuluteil for the piirposn liy tha H | Seci-etarK'u ut the Interior ami the Treasury H | M > TTiit ; or Tin : HJ Oenoficestcia Fublisa I 'Ilie liioiittiiv lour dullir Drawing H will bo lielil in iIio HJ City of Mexico on Decoder 15th , 1889 , CAPITAL PRIZE$60,000. $ 80,000 'J'lclcutH nt . ' ? , $ : il0,000. ! M 1'rlre of.Tlckcw , American Money , HJ WHOI.KSlt IIAI.VKSJ 3. yUUTAIiltS 1 HJ LIST OK l'lll/.r.s. Hi 1 CAPITAL 'ItlZIJOl' &AUUDU . eO.OO'j Hi ] CAl'II'Ald'KIZIJOl' ' ) Is I.01J Hi i capitall'ltUKOif u.uiuis 10,000 Hi I tlllANO IMI17.UUK - ' , KJI 2.(41 HI : ii > itr/.isor. , „ i.uuuarn iiuo.i HI II viiizKsop , . ; fitw ure y.i.w H SO 1'UIZKriOI' 'Ml mo < . ( ) Hi iuui'iil'/.nsoi' ' iuu are Iu.ooj Hi M0 1MII7.KS OP Wai 17.0(10 ( Hi tW 1'IIIZIiS 01' Moro . . 11,01 HI Al-IMIOXIUATION Vlll/Kti. H IWI'rl/evof J-Uaup. tu JiJ.i.00. ) I'llzu I 0,000 1M ) I'rUti ot HI aim to MHU l'rlaa 1.U I Itu l'rl7 s of to imp to lo.oOJl'nzu u.uoj r W ) Terraliiala of .1 , | decidwlhy , , , . . 9C0.O0J 1'rlze. . , . 1B.W0 STflTrizes Amounting to tl7f.iiC0 HJ All pilzeM aoldln the United BlutosMil paid In U. a Currency _ H A < a\Tj : WAevrno fl iaf ron Ci.un IUtbs or any further informHJ atlnn dcslreil , tvrlto lofllily to the undersigned , H | clearly utatlnf your residence , Willi state , counH | ty street nnd number Mora rapid if turn mall H | ilellvory will bo assured liy your onclostuir an § en\ elope beat lag your full audreu , ' HI IMPORTANT Address U. 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