T1TTC OMAHA DAILY J3EJE : SUNDAY. SEPTIUIUBER 7. ISnO.-SIXTEEN PAGES. hall atorin swept over this vicinity , It licpin nt TiM and lasted thirty minutes. The bull was about tlio slzo of hickory nuts , was accompanied by rain which seemed to full In thccU nnd wn.1 so dense tbnt nothing was vlilblo twenty fcot distant. In thoclty nbout eighteen hiitnlred lights or glass wcro broken , whllo the wind frisked tiboutin an occcntilo manner , ttirnintf a largo corn tnb over , doinollshlng Dr. Kennis' stnblo , driv ing | ik'i < 'S at tlio timber through ttio door of his resilience , turningoverunollicrmn.llbarn nnd righting It npaln , demolishing two other etniill trims nnd twisting up tree * . In the country the liamatto is c\on jjronWr. Buck wheat niiil inlllot wcro ruined , corn stalks stripped of tliilr leaves nnd in very lute fields tlio cars Mill be considerably darmurd. Tur nips nnd other vegetables wcro driven into the piouml out of stout , Never In the his tory of this county tin * so much hull fallen with buch fotco and effect , 'I hc > Cast Oiiiniy Pair. P ; iTTsuntTir , Neb. , Kept 0. [ Special to Tin : Hi r 1 Mho tuentj-fourtli annual fair of the Cm county agricultural society will bo held In Ibis city .September 15 , 10 , 17 and 18 , nnd bids fnlr to surpass its previous meetIngs - Ings In Interest , exhibits mid atlomlanco lion It II Wlndhnm has assumed the duties of sccictnry , niul it Roes without saying that his effort ) to m.iko tlio mooting n success \vill bo until In ; , ' . The premiums offtred nro numerous nnd valuable und the society Ins enrncil a well deserved icnulntlon and popularity by its ability ami v. illlnpness to pay all premiums In full with commtndiiblo pioinptncss. The spied dep.ii-tmentolTcrs cjreat Induce ments to ovvmrs of fast hrirses to enter for the different e\ents \ , and from T'lomlsos al jowly reiclved there will be without ilouht a tntiih K'eater ' iiuinberof entiles thlsjcur than anj juovlous ono. The follovvinj ? aio the events open to ill : 'luu&d.iv , Siilemher [ 10 IJony neo , free- for-all , niimliu ! half milo he its , purse ? % < ) , threw mlnuti ) ttot , milo bents , purse ; $100 , blcjelo LUC , Inlf milo hcnts , for uinntours , pi bo v nltied at f0 ! ! VVedncsilny , SontPinhor 17 Oentlcinens' ' loadstc'i-s' nice , milo lu'ats , for purse of $ . " . ( ) ; yjir.trottluc . ; raio , mile he'iits. jmrso Slfil ) , riinnlncr inco , f too for nil , milo heats , lor jmi-soof SKK ) , U . : n trottlnc ; nice , mile heats , } i r > o. o.Thursdnv. . September IS-UnimltiR tare , Tice-for-iill , hall mlu ! heats , imisofW ; picini ; i ace. free-for-all. $1)0 ; trottmu rate , lice-for- ull , mile heats , SSOO. 'J ho linlf milo tracic Is ono of the best In the state , and a lur'o ( and li indsomo fjrand stand oveiloolti Iho whole louise Kevv spoid bains , well protected and \cntihted , with ndciinto ( | acciimmodations for ull animals , nio provided on the giminds Tnir vNcntlior Is nil that i * npvc&siiry to MiiUo the meeting a Kicat HUceess An I'mlc//lcr < " ; iiUuod. | rm-MoNT , Ke < hSoiit 0 - [ Special to Tin Iiii : 1 Shorlff Dollman of Dawes countv pa-ssed thionj'h Fremont this foienoon , hnv- liiBln cti tudj P M Youtifj , a jouiiff man Whose uricst Had bom affoctuil atCodar Hup Ids , In. Yonnu was treisunr of the NI K" Hill niinliiir iflinp.my of Chulion and ab scomled about two veais aso leiviii ) , ' tlio theiompiuj shoit about $ .lHK ( > YouiiKisu ilnolooliininuth , of Rood family , and it Is said thai soniool his wealtln relitivcs will { irobabl.v succeed In aiTectin ? a satlsfactoiy rottlomont with tbo miniiii ? compiuy and secure - cure bis iclense from custodj Airnlrs al Kort Knbiiison. Four HOIIINXOV , Neb , Sept. C fSpechl felesram toTm : HIT. ] Foity private and non commissioned oftlcors of the two aban doned i onipanlcs , land 1C , Kightn infantry , lenvo heio Alonday under clnrgo of Llcutcn- mitHcither- Foil Xlobrnin , Invini ; been distilbuted amoncr the coitipmlcs of thrlr i OKinicnt stationed at that post. Colonel T 11. btnntoii , chief pivnnstor of the depart ment of the Pint to , arrived this inomiiiK and completed the pajmentof the tioops nt 2 ID p. in 'Jho temperature took a tumble this lorenoon and flies nnd stoves nro the rule all over the > ; ariii > on. l'ircl > iiis til Genovn. OEVKVI , Xeb. , Sept. 0 ( Special to THE I'.ht. ] Firebugs have legun their -work In Geneva. Last night at 11 o'clock the \ ere btartlod by an nlnrm of Ore i , was - "iuT to bo In a barn of Mr. C. A. Smith , Which was consumed \ % Ith all Us contents , entailing nnltQ a loss. It Is believed to bo i the work of some malicious persons , but Mr. Smith savs ho docs not know of nny cnomjs that would do him such an injury. "Noiusui- unco. The money orders , etc , stolen from the D. & M , depot thu other night vvero found under n coin crib this morning. * ovorrdVlth Olory. Cm.TF , Nib , Sept. 0. [ Special to Tnr UKK. ] The Crete millUiry band returned Jrom the Oraud Island lounlon this jiioniiiijj , where they carried olT the llrst pi izo In the band contest. The band v\as enthusiastic Uly received by our citi/es. This is the second time the Crete bind his u turned with lint honors from bund contests list year at Omaha and this \ e.u nt ( liund Islnml The members of the band speak In the high est terms of the leeeptlon they received nt the hands of the people of Ui.ind Island , Hardware Pullinc n ( Hcatrlci * . HiATiiici : : , Neb , Sept. fl [ Special Tele- Brain to Tin Hrr. ] Ihoextcnslvo liaidwiro establishment of It. W Hem on Noith Fifth stieet was closed nt 1 o clock this afternoon under aihnttcl moitiatru ; by the First Na- tionul bank of this eitv for $ -1,000 , and Mis. Anna L. Bcldcn ofS.vnicusf , N. Y. , for fc.-i.000 The totnl liabilities v\ill leach (0,000 , with assets about the same The ono was thought to bo the most pi o-pt'i ous llrm in tlio city. 'Ibe filluieoec.iilons general legrot. A New Jllcvalor Cciiiip.nij. Knniiisivv Cirr , Neb , Sept (1. ( [ Spodal Tolotrram to TUB Btr I The Dnnbir Al- Jimco Klevator company his llled articles of ivorporition with the county clerk Iho r-ipltal stock Is $ i',00 ( ) nnd the puiposoof the < jmpnnv is to buy nnd sell grain , live stock , > 4l1diiif | nnilorlnl , Implements , ito. 'llio m- rorpi'iiators ' nto W. II. HlcUnell , Oeoigo Kiker , ' 1 bourns n Duubar , Kouort Walker and O. J. Mullls. Iiijiiaetloii Suit at Ncliraslca NnnittsKV Cm , Neb. , Sept ( ! . [ Special Teleyiiim to 'fns IJic.1 The Chicago , Bur lington & Qulncy Injunction against Issuing- Nebraska City pieciuct bonds has been argued befoio Judco Field ami ho baa It under advisement. The rind is plunking its bridal ) for wapon tralllo ami tlio prospects , arothut Ncbinslcv City will have two wagon bridges besides the pontoon and a cable ferry riro nt Gotlii'iibiir . OoTiiiMiimi , Kob. , Sept 0. [ Special Tele- Brain to 'I'm ; Mir. ] A story nnd a hulf frame dwelling belonging to Mis Johnson nnd oc cupied by Swun WieWaud wns lonsumcd by lire this nftiruoon It originated from an un known ranso. A little child was rcsiued just in time. Things on the llrst lloor vveiosaved. The building was vvoith S XW and was insured for f 100 lu a Huitford , Conn. , companj. TJie Hnllnn County Pair. Vii.m it , Xob. , Sopt. 0. [ Special Tcloprnm to Tinlliu. . ] The most successful fair ever held in Saline county closed nt Wither las ovcnitijT. On the third nnd fourth day l K pooplovvoio estimated to linvo been on the grounds. Ono hundred and seventeen entiles vvoro mndo In the speed ring and the display of stoik and farm produce exceeded the an tlciputlon.s of all. A Buihlitn Death nt Fromonl. Fiir-MoVT , Neb , Sept. -Special [ to Tun DEB. 1-Anna Forbes , tbo llttlo daughter o Sir. and Mrs. J.V. \ . Forbes , met with a sud- ! cu nnd peculiar death last evening. She s ph.v Ing with her associates whim she Trs pixwtwtea Bud died within twenty mln t\ri \ It is believed thut the caubo was. the nMu-o [ of a blood vessel of the brain. A d'enoroiiH Ol ft. CaKTr , Nob. , SouU O.-fSiwial to Tun 3 . ] Mr , and Mrs. S. II. II. Clnrlc 1mvo gvroti Doano college SJSO to pay for putting titter from tbo Crete waterworks Into Jler- atfl Hull , the younff men's eloiiultory , ' 1'hla , it addition to the steam heating apparatus tint going Inwill greatly add to the couvea the building , FACIJ WAS AN EASY MARK , Minneapolis Hua Another Pionlo with the Omaha Team. THEY HAMMER OUT TWELVE RUNS. \VhMo thu Illnuk Soxs llnvo a Narrow Krom n Ctiinplpto Shut Out The SI. I'aul CluDHold. Pliivocl. Won Lost. Per Ct. 101 Irfl 37 Oil Mlnnoitiolis. ion co 10 ui fvtmsns Ultv. .10.1 ot TI .rJt Dtnvur. . . , 103 M 12 .W Mnux " " ' ' ' 101 4fl M . < " nmillli . . . . . . . . 101 40 fir .4V Ijliiroln 100 : n l > 7 iO-i bt. Paul 101 M 70 u-T _ NATIONAL I.1.AOUI. I'layod. Won. Lost. I'crPt Ilronklyn. Ill 71 , M MI lloston . . .Ill 71 4T li' l I'hllmlelphU . . Ill tw 4ri MS flliclliliutl 110 CT ) Ml flileniro Ill 03 43 .f > ir r o\v \ York m ra ra . . < ni ' ' ' ' PJtts'blirg . . . . . . .114 81 U3 .H4 rr.ivi us' t I'liivod Won. Lost. 1'orCI. Ilostnn . . . .IIJ 70 4'J IliooUlyn . ' C < 1 47 ISi w Vorlf . Ill 1,7 to Phll-ulilphla . 115 01 toM .510 ' . .in 01 M . .107 47 co . IVt 41 IlnlTalo : 41w 79 AMI IMCW ASSOCIATION' . PI ij-ed. Won 1'crCt lnuls\llle llK (0 ( 047 047ci M Louis . ion 41 ci Oiltmihus l- ( ) > 57 Iri 14.1 101 M 4H AH 'lulcdn . . KB r i 49 Athlotlii . 49Kl Sj I IlC USD . .IM n 00 417 Ildllinorc . . 100 79 Minneapolis 11 ! , Omaha. 1. Minn , Sept. 0. [ Special lelepiam toTur. Bir ] JIurtin Duke vent into the box u am today nnd bovvled out the Omaha batsmen almost In one , two , tlneo older. The visitors did innnauo ioinnlco a inn in the sixth itmiiiu' , and Duho gave way to ICillcn in the sovcnth. I1 ngan was an easy unrk throughout , and the Millers piled up an even dozen rims in the ilrst ilvo Innings. Jllnnchun Iul at willow \veliding , limiting tv\o tiomo mns and two singles The featuies of thovvoiltof the visitors wcro the clover riitclilin ; of Ncninan nnd an cvtr.ioidliiary stop mid throw bj Cleveland. Manager I.oonmd today nrianped to hive the lust seiics tictneoti tlio two teams nt Omaha ti msfcrrod to this city The Denver und Sioux t'ity camd have nheady been tiatis- fci red here The Millers will thercfoto play nil their remaining games at homo except tlnee ut Knusas Cit > Tlio scoio : VVulsli out ( ur cilttliiK third UV Mlnmnpolls 2 I .1 3 ,1 0-12 Umulia 00000 0 1 SUMMAIIV. Harned runs Minneapolis 5 _ . _ . . . hits Mlniiiliiin , Hvn , O'Connor Homo inns Mfiiiiclian J blolen B.ISPS .MeQuiilo , Car roll , Diurd ile. Donlilo iilavs Miller , liyn. liases nn bills , Oir Ihiko 4 , radii . ' , Illtbv pltcbul ball Kcariis btruck out ] | > Duito . liiRln 0 I'.is d ball DiiKilulo 1. \\ild \ pltubcs Duke 1 , Taglii II. first basn on er- rors-tMluneapolis 1. Loft oil bavos Minneap olis 5 , Omaha 5.a'lja - Omy-ljaaF iina nftj * Milwunkco 11 , I > cnvor 0. MIIAVAUHPR , tt'is. , Sept. 0. [ Special Telo- gmm to TUB DUE. ] Followiiiff is the score of today's gome : SIII/VV.\L7KLl. IILNVIH H n n I'o A E Poormnn , rt. I McClone Sb..3 I'elUt , m 2 Curtla. m. . . .0 I 1 0 U Shocli in . i McUclInti 2b.O Dilrymplo , If I O'llrlon.lb . .0 1 11 0 0 \Vulrh b. . 0 UoireIf 1 Vlorrl cjr , 1UO llirnnlU * c .1 0 7 2 1 Jnntrcii , u. .U MMiltt. rf. . . KrclK.c . . . .0 VVliltulicad , anO 2 0 & y AlbfrH.tl > . . .1 Houd , p 0 llavli. | 1 IkornloH , | i 1 TotaU 11 1327 10 5 Totnls . . . . 5 8 27 14 7 nv MllvviukCB 0 0 II 0 4 2 0 2 0 11 Denver. 0 0 HUMMAIIV. Kuns earned MtluniiKro 4 Denver3. Two- hiisuhlt'MiiHh , Mis-.cU , Thioe-biisochlts I'oormaii.hiti liiuul. Homo run Dalomiilc , 11 isisstolin I'Odrnmn , I'eltlt ' . ' . Diltviniilo \\olcli \ , Allmiis Mi'dlono Dnnblo plnvIo - ( llono , McOli'llan , O'lliien Husi-s on ) ills- MilvMiiUco4 , Ddivi'rJ. lilt bj iiltilie-d lull- Welch , Davlos. Mrunk out U ivies 4 , 1'Iond , ' , 1 liornloii 1. r.is-od bulls lic-.v nolds. Time nf Kaino Un hoar unit llftj-llvo minutes Umjilro Cubleli. St. I'mil 1 , HIOIIV City 1. ST , PAH , AIluii. , Sent ( i [ Special Tele- Rnunto Tin : Bin. ] Following Is the score of today's panic : KT I'AUI. hlllC'X I ITV. a n o A r u n n A E Ablior rf . U 0 3 0 0 Strnnis.rf . . .u Duly If . . lll.iok. p . . . . 0 o I 1 0 M I.aiiKhlUi J-U 0 0 V 0 Clinn. If . . U U 2 U 0 O llrlon , 'I 1 i a a o ICapi'dl ' , .11 , 0 U 1 4 0 W orrlck. .ID , 2 2 - ' S 0 Iliron in 3b o 1 1 .1 1 Unjlilntf , o U I 8 0 U Powell. Ib . 1 o III U I ) Vliinihy , m u o u u u ( Jfnlns. Vleukln , 111 0 I ) 8 0 0 i in .0 0 1 0 U Jliilns.p . U 0 U 00 , y , c . . 0 U 5 1 0 Totnla. . 4 S-.V. 7 0 Total * . . . 1 1 iff 15 1 BtruunB out fur ruiinliiK out of llnu. UV INMNCIS. St. raui o o o a o i o o 0 4 bloux Olty 0 00 U 0 00 20 1 Bt'MMAIIV. Uuns oirnoj St. Paul 4. Two-baso-hlts Ilaly , O'llrlmi. Homo rims \\orrlckl. \ . llnses on bills Oir Mulns3 IHuck 1 Mruclc out lly MulnsO , III id. , li Umpire McUurmott. Cltj iil , Ijinooln S. Ktsavs Cm , Mo , Sojit. 0 [ Special Telit'iain to TUB U HE. ] Following is the score of today's pamo : U1 l.NNIMI . Kansas City 0 24 Lincoln 0 3 J 0 1 S 0 0 0 0 SUMM.VIIV. Harncd runs KuiiMiq City 12 , Lincoln 1 , Two-liaso hits Mcol. Hums. Thnu-baso hits \V , Iloox'r 2. Trillloy , riaimjjan , I'hc'lnn. Koiicht ; . Deinblo playb Mnnnlni ; . Muni ami and riteitriis ; 1'lulnn , I'luiiauuii , I'liclan : riiiniiRnn , Macullar niul Trilllov Ilnso on lialN-l'u irs , i. Jlohlor a. btiuok out Pears- ' , Molilor \\llilpItch-IViis. . lilt by ultcbcr Mcnl. l'us-.eil halls Hoover .L rVntlonal lionKiio. AT UllOOkLTX. Now York 1 4 fi IJrooklyii 0 0 1 Hits Now Vorlt 10 , Brooklyn 7. Errors Now York 1 , llroolclyn J. Uutteiles Kusslo nud Huckloy ) Teiry and Clark. Uuiplro Lynch. AT riiii.vni'i.r'nu. Phlhdolphla..0 n IJoston 0 OUO 001 3 0 U Hits Philadelphia l ) , Boston 13 Krrors- I'hiladolphln 1 , Boston t , Hatterles-Smith nud Schrlvor ; Cluikson and llurdlu. Um- pi ro Powers , ATCI1IC.UIO. Chlcapo 0 1 Cincinnati 0 0 flits Chicaufo 1 , Cincinnati 4. Krrors- Ohlcaio it , CluclmiaUJ. Batterioa Hutch- Inson and Kittrodcc ; Mulluno and Ilurrlng- ton. Umpire AT No ffnmo Bad groiltnls. I'ltiycrs' ' AT riTTtntiia. First prune Plttiburg . . . .00 02 0 00 0 1 8 Chhjuro . 0 * 4 lilts Plttsbui-tf II , ChlcaKO 0. Errors Pittsburt ? ! ) , Uhlracro 1. Hattorlcs-Mnul nnd Qulnn ; Unldvvin and Farrell. Um- plre-i FeiRiison und Ilolbert. Second gutiio PlttaburR . 1 000030 3 Chicago . 1 00 10 00 3 Hits I'lttslmrs fl , Chlcnw n. Errors Plttsburg 1 , ChUago . ' . Katterles-Staloy and Quinn ; Khiu unit raiiell. Umpires Forsuson niul Ilolbort. ( J.iiiio called on account of durlnicss , AT HfFKlIO Uuffnlo . 0 n Cleveland . . . . * 1 Hits Huffnto 0. Clovclnnd" . Ih-i-ors Buf falo I. . Clovil'ind I. Uutteries Tvvltrhell nmlMnek ; McOIll and Btx-ntinn. Uniphes UalTuey and tiuerldtiu. \T unooM.vv. Hrooklyn . S 01201000-0 New York . a 1 0 1 5 n 0 0 * 15 Hits Brooldj n S. Now Yotk lr Errors Brooklyn 8 , New York t. Hattetlcs Mur- phj und Woihhn ; and Cook ; Dwing uud Umplies Pcnrco and Lvuch. AT 11OJTOX , No game rain. . iiiiorlcnu Assuc'l itlnit. AT 11111 , MH I.l'IIK. Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0-0 Louisville 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 7 lilts Athletic I , Louisville 10. Errots AthU-tio I , Louisville 0 Dnltuilcs Sleeker and Kiddle ; Meakia and Bllcjh , Umpiiu Uoeseher. AT svmcusr. Syracuse 1 1 20 St. Louis 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0t lilts Syracuse 21 , St. Louis It. Krrors Syiuenso ! t , St. Louis ! 1. Battelies Mars and PiU : Hint nud Munjau. Uinph-o Cuiry. ATI1OCIIL9TPII. Hochestcr 0 0 000 20 00 2 Columbus 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 ii lilts Rochester 5 , Columbus I ) Krrors Rochester I , Columbus 1. Hnttciios Dur ind McUuiru , Chamberlain and O'Coniier. Umpire Kmslle. AT IIVI.TIMOIC. Ballimoio 0 00000 2 2 Toledo 0 0 1 ! 0 0 0 0 2 lilts Biltlinoion. Toledo8. Kirois Dal- : lmoio 0 , Toledo 0 B ittcnes O'Houike and 1'ato ; lloalv and \Vileh. UniphCb-Town- send and S.IKO Game c.illed on account of darkness. Sehoinc. BU.TIMOUI , Md , Sept fl [ Special Tele gram to Tin Bi.rJ Manager Morton of the Toledo club his adopted a plan by which he expects to put all the club oilleers in the AiniTicui Baseball association squarely upon it-cord as to then position on thoBiothurhood arnil amition question He his sent out letters to tbo v m kms jucstdonts and inin- acreis , icquestinfjthuir sisimturo tea paper culling for a SIH.'CI d nn'otiiiff of the associa tion in Louisville when tbo eastern clubs tilco their ne\t tlip west. The Sun has the fol lowing uncut umnlfrainatloii : ' Ono element in the American association , composed of tlio Toledo , Baltimore , Colum bus , Sj mouse and Rochester clubs , has be come suspicious of Louisville , St Louis and the Athletics , as it is believed that Phclns , Vou dcr Abe und AVhittnker have uomo scheme on foot contemplating treachciy. Motion and Barnio have discnv civil that Piesldent Phelps was absent from Louisville when the recent Drotncrhood conference vv us snld to have been held in Phil idclphin , and other tilings hnvo led them to bo- licvo that association men na\o been conferim&j & with the Plnvcrs' league UilLfscn ! ajJiyes , , Voa .dec Ahe , it is sun- iioseuTvvants bomo of bis' old pluyeis baut , aud Whlttalter mny IKS looking to a consolid ation of the Philadelphia I'luyeis' and Athletic teams , but It is not known what Mr. Phelps wants , unless it bo the Brotherhood presidency. " Thp St. J'nal Team Sold. ST. PAUI , Minn , Sept ( ! . JSpecinl Tcle- Ki-ain to Tun Bi r.JThe St. I'aul 'Western association team was sold this nftcinoon to C. P. Flnttley , general western pissenfier agent of thcDulutb , South Suoio & Atlantic railway. The consideration was 53,000. Iho team management had lost $8W > ] dun ng the session and was about to default on salaues. Mr Flattlej has put up sufficient money to cariy the club tbo icmalnlujr tlneo weeks of the season , nnd cngigod M. \Vntkins to mimiReit next vear IS'uvv grouiids have been selected at the Junction of the Seventh Street & Grand Avenue electric line and the Milwaukee nnd St. Pnul ralhuiy , and Mr. \Viitkinshnsalrcidy begun selecting a team of "pennant winners" for 1891. Nebraska City'o Club Olsbands. Nrmiisici CITT , Neb , Sept. 0 [ Special to Tun Bn . ] Nebraska Citj's cniok bill club has disbanded and its members ha\o gone to other fields. Lack of jutiouago vvas thee > o IJall Game Today. Minneapolis will not pi ly b ill on the local grounds today , Manager Hurst having ic- corsldcnul his aprreement nnd decided not to como heio for today's game. For tlio Amateur ChainpinnHtiip , The Ctleu MIISCCS and the Nonpareils vv ill play a crarao of ball at Association park this afternoon for the amateur championship of the stato. Game w ill bo called at U 30. Slicopshead Hay Ilieos. BVY , N Y. , Sopt. 0. [ Special Telegrim to Tin : UBE. ! Weather cloudy und track slow Summary : Ono milo Hacoland ( the favoilto ) won , Benedlctlno second , Al Fatrow tbhd , Puzzle , Bell D Or , 0 "VV. Cook , Uunvvad , Ben Har rison. Foxmodo , Firelty , Tanner , Fitzjames \Vorthdiavvn 'lime 1 . Uii-5 ThrccHium tow of a mile , Frieudlj stakes Gascon won , Key West becond , Wcbtcuebtcr thlid , Ivildeer ( the favorlto ) not in it , CJuar- tcrsticteh , Anaicblst , Hey elelKoy , Sorcerer , Surplus , Landscape , Uspeuiuzi , La Tosea , Sallloand .McClelland di awn. 'lliuo-1 : 133-5. lllo nnd tluce-fouiths , Scpteraber stuUos .Iiulgo Morrow ( the fnvoiito ) won , Can Can second , Longford third , Loidof the Ilarum and Mr. Pelham drawn , Judge Morrow added. Tiino-3 09 Milo and one-eighth , Omnluhi stakes Toumaincut ( the favorite ) won , Eurns bee- oud , King Crab third , Uelwood , Budelhlst. Erie. Niagara , I.eantako , Kenwood , Fhcun and Sluggaid drawn. Time 1:50 a-T . Milo and thrco-cighths Montnguo ( the favorite vorito ) won , Pi inco Fouso second , Blovo thiul , llotncvo , Al Tarrow and Hurls diavvn. Timo-2.-5. Mile nud ouevhalf , on turf Philosophy ( ttio favotlto ) won , fat. Luke second , Lotion third. BOIIOJUU drawn. Time 3 , 30. Chicago Cincioo , Sept. 0 [ Special Telegram to THE Bi'u.Summary ] of toJai's races ut the West Sldo paik : rive-eighths of n mile , tvvo-joir-olds Ithuca ( the fnvoiito ) won , I'ntrlck second Grateful third , J.J.Shlloh , Willow and Hose bud drawn Time 1 .0-1. One mile , owner's hnndlep Bankrupt ( the favonto ) won , Pcnrl Jennings second , Amelia third , St. Albans nud Texas Uirl drawn Tlino-1 HOJ4' , Tlirco-fourths of n milo , selling llomp ( the favorite ) won , Sou riro second , Bntor- jiilso third. Time -1:15 . Three-fourths of a mile , soiling Lady Loa won , ( Joodlny ( tbo favorite ) second , Crab Cldor third , Bolster drawn. Timo-1 tUVf. ThivHi-fouiths of a uilo , selling Tom Duly ( the favorite ) won , Redstouo second Tlmoll : ' "Jj4. Seven clgbthi of a mile Tlluo Veil won ( iov. Hurdln ( the favorlto ) second , Henri llroun third , lluny Kulil and Orderlv drawn. Time 1 : yj % . A llcoord llrolcun. BAVOOII , Mo. , Sopt. 0. - At the Elaine fair grounds thb afternoon the utalllua Nelson ovvnod by C. W-Nchon of M'atorvtllo. made nn nttouipt tolovver the world's half milo track rocoid of S'lfit . Iho track was sllp- > ory nnd the air bcivy nnd sultry. Tlio first nttemnt woS" tnisucccssful , the milo being mudo In 3:10' : , An hour Inter ami under the snmondvorso4ouditioii9 ho ninda n eeond rial , resulting ns follows : QimrtcrH ! > { , half :07. : three-quarters 1M. nillo Utl53jNel - sou trotted with n ntnnlnjj horse ns pnco- nnkernnd was dilvcn by his owner The > errorinaiico caused the greatest enthusiasm. Tips. nvr. First Racowlhi22io , Midstoae , Second H iec-4Lord II irry , Kellpso. Third Uico-Bobby Boioli , Worth. Fourth Hnco-JUiuest , Little Jhn. Fifth HieoIMneess Bowling , Stockton. Sixth HwuYoung Duke , Frank Ward. AT CHICAGO wr.st SIDE PARK. Flrat Hiico Aiinlu Chile , IvntloJ. Second K ice -Miss Howard , Piopliecy. Thhil Knco-.rud , LoiiRllRht. l-'ourth Uaco Tom L > nlv , Hwlstone. Fifth liaco feourire , bkobclolT. Sixth Kac-o--\Vinslovv \ , llllln. Kiuoi. VT c'liirvoo WEST si or i-vittc. First inco , ono-hnlf mile , mnldons , two \eni-olds Van Doni , Io va 1) ) , Charles 1'ord , jhttoh , Mnriettu , Clara (1 , Berndlne , Peris- .ultle , Kntlo .T , Uluo Uaunock , Vuleau. Net- .lo Wolf , Tommy Magic , Annlo Clark , Ida Beeswing , Uouilo Uuckinghnin Second race , ono mllu Dinlul , Barcnrola , Prophecv , Lewis Clirk. Ll//lo 13 , Miss How- Illl. KOll IjOO , Ulll IV litltll. Third race , ono and ono sixteenth miles , inndteap Prophecy , JeJ , John Dily , Long- light , Blue Veil Fourth nice , three-fourths of n milo , sell- ng-Cieole , Ilealj John , .IB Tieed , Tom Daly , Holster , Puuntlorov , Lulu Mav * , Pinto , Jim l ced , Kodstnne , Klsle D Fifth i ice , tlnee fourths of a mile , selling 3r.i ) Fellow , Surpiiso. April Tool Jr , Skobo * ulf , CopiH rllcid , John Heel. James Cr Dliiino , Mias McOulloiigh , Kabound , LuvctingVai - len Lelund , Haley , Bugle , Jackstaff Sixth i ice , sboit course , s-teeiIechasc ) Wiuslow , Wlln , Gov. Hardiu , Flip Flap , Joe I ) . AT siircrsttrin nvr. Fh-st race , ono milo Macbeth , Madstono , Kyrle B , Deurlo , Eluvo , Klngstook , Arun- del. del.Second Second lace , one mile , on turf , Woodcock stakes Thorndalo , l > HpsOSender , Grey Uock , Loul Ilnu-j , WooJcuttur , Algcinou , Scqucueo ( colt ) , Llz/Ip. Third ince , tUiee-qnirtcis of a mile Hoboipieiiv , Kyilo B , Foxincde , Worth , Hobbj Iliai-h , Duzzle , Pho-be , Geitlo U. , Longshoie , Vcionlcu , Costa Ulco. Lad } Jane ( eoltj Fourth nice , one and one-eighth inllea. selling Klove , Bnrnsldo , Luu.v Johnson , Ked r eaf , Houston , Bl.iekthoi n , Sam Wood , Pan- Jco , Hrovvn Duke. Urnest , BirthJ ly , Poet : ullo , Pen/unco. Uovor , Little Jim , Walter- bon. Little Auule , Gend.uine. Fifth i.ice , ono nud thro1 sixteenth1 ! miles Al Fauovv , Stockton , Princess Bowling , Wilfied , Detnuth , Anaconda , Hi/pah Sixth nice , ono mlleon tuif bt John. La- [ itte , JBcnediction. Curnot , Funk Ward , Kismet , Doncl.v. Lola Mny , Worth , Uosotto , Little Ciete , Little Jim , Young Duke , I ! mm ail SUFFH.VOIJ ONCJ : MOUR. An IJdiiontloiial Qualification Neocs- Hiirv lit All tbo btates. KEVI H , Kub , Sept ! ! To the Editor of Tin IJtr : atio ( uicstiou of suflrago is it- ti acting so much attention of late that Iol - untcer a thought qr two on the subject The constitutional provision foi bidding tno states fiom making u discrimination against votirs on necount'of race or coloi , is sound lu irimlplo and ought to bo enforced. But , as ,011 suggest 1 Sunday's ' BIT , the states mo oft fieo to niiikoa property or ediu itional nullification lor jotei-s. I hnvo often won- iloiod wbj the southein states did not make sonic such provision and thus iiel themsehert of thut gte.it mass of ignoiant uogiocs ol vv hlchve boar so much complaint. An educational qualification is , In my opinion , jusl * , .tho tbing for those states especially , and not a bad Lhing for all j.ho states. Something like the AustiMIaA system , without nny provision for the illiterate would boa fair and just , solution of the matter. I do not agieo yvjth the idea that such a law would dlifruncltJ * . < ! auy ouo ; certainly uo one possessing such n dcgreu of intelligence ns would cuiitlo him to a voice in the mak'ng ' and execution of laws by which the state or nation is governed In theouwaid march of our r.'vlibation wo have expended vast sums of money toeducato our people , ourselves , if you please , until now we boas.t of a school house on every hill side , so thut there is little or no excuse for ignor- ancool the .simple art of being able to reid tbonumosoti a billet , and ever ) Intelligent voter would soon learn to lead if that wcro essential to the exetclso of the right of fum- chise. .Kvory voter ought to bo able to road his ballot , pi Intid In plain common Ungllsh , be fore being allowed to exeiciao the high pierogativo of a lawmaker , which eveiy 'voter is , cither directly or through the representative whom ho elects. What im incentive to education a law of this kind would bo I Lot the niprisentation in congress bo based upon the number of Icjtal votuis , counting only the ballots tint wcro properly marked by the voter , showing that he had tead his ballot. This would at Hist cut down the rcpiosejitation in the states having a great number of illiterates , but .us thcwo ui < 3 notdlsfianehiscd , but simply uu- nblo for the time being to read , there would bo u gradual climbing up to the standard of intelligence thut would in a fe\v yens give them lull loprcscntation. The voter would feel a personal pride nud Interest In being ublo to pirtlclputo in the uffahs of government and thu politician would feel a still deeper interest in the ilo- site to represent the voter In the legislatuio or in congress. Is it not plain that such a com so would place the control of our btato and national nf- tairsintho bauds of the only chss In wbo- bands they aio ixMll\ safe ) and at the b.uno time stimulate in Iho fullest degree the cause of popular education f I for ono want to see this policy adopted , nnd tbo Inws ot Nebraska and other states bo amended that no foreign-bora citizen can vote until ho bus resided in this louutrj at , le ibt ll\o year * aud can lead thuljiigllsh language. D. A. Uoii3E . Palntor and Diplomat. Miss Ada Boll , the flower palutor of Lon don , has jumped with n bound from obscuilty to fashion. Her fortune is mado. Not long ago Miss Bell succeeded in getting an eider from .tbo piincoss of Wales for a panel to bo placed In a writing desk. The design Inp- pily included the fuvoiito posoy of tbo prin cess , and when llnlshed was sent with a tluv c.ud containing thocompllmentsof the artist Women nio rarely as businesslike as this. The eouitesy and modesty chat mod the pilncess , and nftor the exchange - change of lottem vaino nn Invitation for an audience at Murlborough. Thojoung artist was as ploaslugus her Jlovveis. She hud her wits about her uud her ear * very wldo open. Among other things , she learned of the ap preaching birthday of the Km press Fred erick , to whom the prinicas offered to pio- beut her Miss Bell went homo , locked hoi > elf in her sky studio , und did not quit her paluU until she bud tliiishcd a fun woithy of the roj til lady's uccepUjico. Tw o v oars ago the empress vlsltedo the Children's hospital in Onnond street , inn institution in which tbo artist is also liiUHMtoJ. 'Ibo fan In question contained n inlnmturo sketch recalling a scene In ono ofithu slek wards , where the empressstooiKdU | > fan thofucuofa djlng child. The foundation of tbo fun Is block lace of violet pattern with encircling hearts , and the sticks nf green uiothci-of-pearl shade oft to ( i pink. In this delicate background MUvi Bell used peiil tints of inuuvo , pink , and crccn , producins nn ef fect as exquisite us the "Watte.iu iialntlnfa. In the center of the fan appeared a woodland scene showing a sleeping nymph fanned by spotting cupldb tout danced among whlto und purple violets. Spiigs of heaiu > ease uud nioinoiy knots wcro scattered over the pearl sticks , the outer or top ono containing a mln- iaturo portrait of the late Kuiperor Piederlck set in heart-snapod crystal. This lovely bit of luce , pearl , und paint was sent to the em press , who dispatched her appreciation of the gift and woik throuKh a 1Uo count. Just bo- foio leavhiB Ihiglund the nitlbt was sent for und appeared ut BucKlugiinm Palace , when the empress attached ber autograph to a pict ure that Miss Boll exhibited a year IIRO in honor of thoquoen's birthday. ThU p tinting has since been Bold for tlia boncllt of tbo Children's hospital nt a sum hcverul [ wunds laigor than the yearly eurniugs of the j oung Indy. But Mbj Boll Is the nigo. Her pict ures please royalty und she is ublo to sell every posy she points , aud ut hc-r on a price , too. GENERAL DEFICIENCY BILL , The Ooramittce in Ohargo Opposed to the Trench Spoliation Olauso , THAT PART MAY BE STRICKEN OUT , I Mnken Hnril to Bn lie turned to Congress In Order to itrbuko tlio Hcpitblleniia. WASIIISOTOV BriiKAoTiiF OvnttA. BBB , r U $ POUUTKRMII STIIGCT , WASIIIMITOV 1) . C. , Sopt. 0. The general dollclency bill will not bo re ported to the house until Mr. Henderson of Iowa loturns to the city , which will probably bo about Tuestl iv , i ho will have charge of Its pissago in the house With the excep tion of four menibeus the entire eomniittoo is opposed to the bill in Its piosent sbupo be cause it Includes an nppropii.itlou for the payment of tlio Fieneh spoliation cliiuis. There is a strong feeling In the homo In favor of the bill , but the committee Itself is resolutely opposed nnd hive threatened again nnd uffiln to lot the bill die- rather than pass It in its meftuntfurui Tliov billuvn. hnuovni. that they can eirry the bill through the house without the spoli.itlon clause nnd mo thereto ! o tnlnklng of bringing itupsoino day next v\eok. THIS rxrniio > of niii The expulsion of Clifton P. Brcehlmidge from , the house j osterdnv was accomplished despite the illibustoiiiig of Mi Crisp and his democratic allies. 'I liotnjh the vote had been originally set for 1 o'clotlc they succeeded in positioning it by ono elllutorj motion after another nnd by lugging in extraneous sub jects until itvas veiyliito in the afternoon before the scut was Hnilly dcelnrcd vurnitt Mr. BreehimMio was uttho housothisinoiu Ing for u short time Ho held a consultation \v \ ith some of Ills fi lends and seemed to bo in no way discout igod It Is evident that tboic is a dcoi-si > iiotl plot among the foilovvcis of Uroekinridgo to send him hack nt nneost , and the coming events will doubtless uitiuai a lepotlllon of the scenes and outi.iges which appe irs to form u con volitional fo.itiao of an Aikans.is election. Mr. Urcehiuiidgo In- foi mod his fi lends that it icqulred at the out side onlj Uvcntv-two dajsto.end him toe on- 1'icss , and tl.ut ho would bo ictuinod by a largo majoiltj. tlo said lie would lese onlv tvvont.v two dnjs' pannd that was really ton small a matter to bother about Mr Bieeldnridge sild squill- ' cantly that IIP luid n ranged evoij tiling for a special election. He expects to bt1 letin ned by iimijoiity iniging liom 6,000 to 10,00) ) . though ho has not Just vet dcllnitcly decided whatmajoiity ho u ill prefer It Is po-siblu ho may ocn Ineienso the tlguro , thioush this Is n timing consldoiatlon in an Aikansis dis diet A demouatic Iriend of Mr Biccldu- ildga asked ycstctdav ulicther theio would bo am opposition to iSIr Bix'ckimldiro being letiunrd to lill the vacant seat It will bo 10- inembeicd that bo his all eidy boon icnom- inatod to icpresent his district in the Piftj - second congiess , but the convention had not jet been called to nominate for the roimlnder of tills session. "Opposition , " siiid Mr Brechiu- ndgo's friend in disgust " \ Vevlll invo no opposition to Clifton U. lireeUnrhUo in our own party , nud jou tiny judge tint vo pioposo to hu\o no opposition to him from any other pirty. Wo all udmltc Mi Bieckin- ndirovorj much for his consen.itism and geneiositi in pci'suadini ; ills fiieiuli not to llllbuster. llohas been \orj foiebe.uiiif. it Ins been ut his special icqucst that \\o Inuo refrained fiom ail scenes \lolencoon the lloor , and Mr BieekinnciRO will reap his toward in the shupo of tlio most iiuignillcent mnjouty that over bent a congicssman to Wiishiiiffton. " On the other band Mr. Featnci stone of Aikansaslio has mndo Mr. Hiecliinridge'sriistilct n close study , is convinced that in the impiobible event of n reasonably fair election Mr. Biecklnridco will bo siumcU undoi by n lepubliean ma jority. , The icpublicaus ha\o nominated a very good mnu In the district , nnd as in rcccni niunieipii nna state eieciions urcelcln- ridge's oivn county and all the counties coin- in isinc his district have good luigo repub lican majoiitics , there um bo no doubt If theio should bo a fnlr election in Aikansos that Mr. Brockmridgoould bo dafeutcd. Till. I'OIIT SIIIM.T AB VMOVSItVT. Rumors of the changes of tioops in No- brnska which would result in thu abandonment - mont of Fort Sidney having reached Senators Paddock and Jtanderson , each have illed a protest \\lth tlio sccietnry of the war dcpait- ment , with a lenuest tint no action bo taken until they hnvo been ntTordcd an oppottuiutv to make statements in regard to the situa tion. Senator Paddock says that ho cannot see any reason , c\en If Sldnov is to bo ultluutclj nb indoncd , why , for the present , thcio should bo any ehango of tioops , when nmplo accommodations ,110 auorded at Sidney for the parnson of either , lie sees no reason why , until Foil Omaha Is built , the gnuison at .Sidney should bo changed , and ho does not believe that cithei publle policy or oidinaiy common sense \ \ ill dlctato tlio icmovnl of thi ) commands , such ns has been outlined bj th'oso whotlahn to know the lecoininonditions sent into the war department. CljMllv OS'S MOM.MBNTi. Since ills retirpinent from the postofllco do- paitmontCiencial C'larkson has been devoting Ids prine'ipd attention to the u oik of the lu- publicMii Longrcssloiiul committee. Mr. Bel- den of New York Is the nominal head and ( Jlaikson is to l > o the main vvoikinpr spiiit. It is understood that .Mr. Quay is now making stiong efforts to pcrsuido Mr. Clurkson to accept the unmaking editorship of tliol'jtts- buig Ohionlcle-Tclogi.iph , vhkh , it is undci- stood , Mr. Quay Is now miking miango- monts to buy , General CKukson , as is well knoHii , is voiy anxious to lo-cntu the news paper Held , mid , as theio Is a httongfiiond- ship between the t\vo \ men , it is not at all im- piobablo that hoill jlcldtoMr Quaj's BO- lii'il.lllnll'i. j'liiMTiis ixn niK 'MCN's ' Tiiotrm.KS. Ills not Impiobablo that tlio recent trouble about the pressmen's union in the govetn- mcnt iiilntlng ofilco will bo ieno\vod. It will bo reinemDorcd that a number of pioss- men , who hold cants from the tuiogrmhlcal union and of the International Punting Pressmen's union desired to foim a loci ! branch of the latter \VasliIngton Uho typographical union objected and it appealed at ouo time as if a strike would bo oidcicd if tlio pressmen persisted In leaving the typo graphical union and oivim/ing a piossmon'i union Public Punter Palmer treated tlio cntiio matter with grcit diplomatic skill and Ilnnlly con cluded H truce , the pressmen vitldingto his earnest request rather than cause omlni rass- ment. The imttcr was fi-ecly discussed nt tliounnuil meeting of the Piintlng ljicss- mon's union whlcli just wound up at Boston yesterday nud It vas llnally voted to appoint Mr Chnrlos W Miller of Philndelphln , tlio president of the union , nnd T. F Ilarkfnhof Now Yoik. tlio sccretiry and tieasuicr , a commlttco to discuss the subject with Mr I'almer. Tliey nnivod heio tonight and \\\\l \ \ see him tomorrow They will also inqulio into some cbnrges of alleged dlscilnilnation against pressmen who hold Intornationid I'rintins Pressmen's ciidi but not Interna tional Tpogiapbicil union cards MiscFM.isnois. Q'ho Kennedv affair is at n standstill Just now Mr. Kennedy is Btlll holding his speech from the Kecord and has consented to with hold it till next Monday , when Sjieaker Uccd and Major MelCinloy uro oxpi-ctod bad : . Whllo ho still persist > that ho will publish the speech , ills believed tint Mr MilCinloy can persuade him not to do so. At nil events nothing will bo done till the matter 1ms bieu carofullv dlscusstd by Messrs Keed and McIClnloy. 'Iho Hocordof this morning contains ro- mnrlrs by both of the Nebraska senators UIKJII lunibor , which subject was again taken up this morning by the amendment offered by Senator Mnndorson inducing the duty on whlto pine shingles. Iho attack made by Se-natorSpooner upon the western senators for their stand for tiirlll reduction Is strongly resented and Is llkel > to widen rather than to narrow the breae'h between high pro tectionists of thu iMstcrn status and low tin Iff advocates of the far Yust. It was anticipated that the sldo pioposl- tions that hive been suhm'tted ' nnu vvblch have stood In the way of consideration of tlio sugar schedule ami mlprocity utnendimmts would bo dUpe > d of Kxlny so that Senator Mundoi-son might submit his proposition to uduilt boot su ui' machinery /rou oud the nnicndtnont to allow n small ntlilltlonnl in- eronsoon sugnrs 111 nud ID duties standard In tbo Interest of bcctsupnr rollners mid con sumers of certain sugars , but on Aldrlch's suggestion tbatthosvquestlons , tORCthor with thu proposed bounty and roclprodty wlloy could not fairly bo presented nnd roimldorod uncle1 ! ' the 11 \ a inlnuto rule , the sugarschodulo vent over until Monday and the agreement between the democratic nnd republican sides whli'h was entered Into rcRunilng the tariff discussion , was so amended that the sugar schedule will como up on Monday under agreement tint a senator may then spoaktwenty mluutos on any ono subject , tlio other provisions of Iho oM iiKuvmcnt to stand Intuit , which \\lll protnbly cnnblo the senate to reaeh u vote on the pass igo of the bill on Thursday Hoprosontatlvo nnd Mrs Connril of Ne braska wore greatly ahuuicd on Wednesday bvvlmt threatcnca for n time to prove a dlro eilamlty. Kaily In the day theli ilvocar- } old daughter , Iltrel , swallowed the coiiienH of n bottleof ferro hu Hiibllnnte < and hid it not boon for the givit pie eie'o of mind of the mother in administering antldoU'4 the llfllo OHO unulil have died before the nrilvul of thophvsle'ian 1'orttin iloly the elilld Is now c'ltlrriv out of danger , Imvhig oxporl cnced no ill results fiom tlio diingiuous dose Sonitor 1'a'idoek was the only icpubllc.ui ' today voting for the imoniiment'to place sail on the fuo list. Ho also vote I for the amendment to ieduce .tho duty on shingles , which was agreed tobv tlioseiuitois from the luinbei states this inoinlng before the open Ing of the seimU ) and wu pivsentoil L ) > bun- ator Maiulcrson Thesennto e'oinmitteo on niiiienlturo met today for tliu dl < ruHskm of the Conger lard bill A maloiitv of thi'coniiiiltteo weio in n\orof ivporting tlio bill to llio senate , out up in stitc'iiieiits presented , su ] > pmtcil by a lugoimmln'1 of tehgianis fiom Nebiiski nnd other states it was agreed to afford Mr raitbmksof ( hietiiro an opportunity to bo heard bofoii' the committee during the coin ingveok and the bill u ill bo postponed till Wcdiicsdii ) or 'Jhuuctay. 'iti ofi..t i Connlj CnntcMitlun Held In I'il/-oiMld linll. LINCOLN , Neb , bopt. 7. [ Special Tclo grain to Tnr Hi i . ] The democratic county convention was held this aftoinoonat Tit/ gcinldh.ill with 1.1S delcgitea piestnt. John H Ames was chosen poimmient chalinmn und H .T. U'hltmoio seuotaiy. The main featuioof tlio convention was the motion of I' , O. Cassiduy that a straight domouatie ticket bo nominated. This met M ith bitter opposition by those favoiing the omloiseincnt und a big light lesultod. Soveial floiid spoeclies were made and llnally .1. C Me- Nerny moved that the motion bo tabled Pandemonium then pi availed mid it was full } nn hour before the rlmiunan got contiol of the convention. Dr. W. H. II Dunn led the straight democrat le horilcs mid his trumpet tones u 01 eheaul constantly abo\o the con fusion lie attempted to tun Um convention and so far forgot himself that ho thought lie was clidrman , and in spe iking of Cusslday's motion , dodai oil , "Iittlo Ihisont of oiiler. " 'Iho 10 ir of huin'htei that followed was sue cceded with the llrst poi iod of quiet since tlio debate coimncmcd. Tliosti ilfjlit domocr.its fltiallv vvon after a florcollglit , m which it looked for i vv hilo as thoitvh blort i vveio Imminent Thoproieoss of nominating a tided was then gonoUnongh with and the fol'ovving ' cmdidites chosen N 7 bncll , county attoincii , Joseph Whit- mm , J W Clulst and .lo.enli Smiilt , count ; commissioners , P , 0 Cassidnj , se-natoi from the cityV. ; \ . B Morilson , sinator from the county , W 1j Cundiir , icprcseiititivofiotn the city ; August Sc\eiin and J. M. Guile , i-epiesentatives from the count ) . A Ijhely Coin iillon , Wrsr POINT , Neb , Sept. 0-Special [ Tel- Cn'ram to Tin Bnt ] Uho Cumlnp county convention met hoio today nnd adjourned until after the congie sloiml convention with out electing delegates It was n continual pindemoniumVisner mid Beemer town ships wcro arraj ed against West Point and Bancroft. The fight commenced on tcmpoi- aiy clmirman. Andv Giahiun of Wsncr and Kimo Valentino of "West Point era nirnycd against each other. Valentino received ono more vote than Graham , but was ruled out on the claim that the bullet box \\w stulfdcl All nntl-Giabam delegates withdrew from tlie convention , claiming tlint the antl Dor- soys \ \ PI o using the gag law. After count ing noses Iho Dor oys discovered ttioy had two majority. They concluded to rctuin and vote the others do\ui , but Graham held the chair nnd It was Impossible ! to tinnsact nnv business One sldo Ihnked the other until all gave out in sheer disgust , rinally A. J. Lnnpoi , editor of the West Point Hc-publicau , was elected seeiotary , but the contusion was so great tlmt mi adjouinment was snapped at Valentino saw that nothing could bo accom plished , so ho moved to ndjouni until Scpteni bor 18 , which is onodaj after the congies eionnl convention , \\hlehpasscd with amsh It is expected tint tlio ccnti.iluoininltteo will send a delegation to Columous , nnd as its makeup is antl-Dorscy , such u delegation may go from Cuming. Cherry County KepiiblicniiN , VALLNTIMNob.Seit. . 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : 13i i. ] Onoof the most cuthusl astio lepubllcin conventions ever held in Cheiiy county oe'cuued hero todiy , nearly over ) precinct being lepicseutcil. The < lelo gates to tlio congressional convention nio henOed bj A Thite , and the bcnutoi iul delegates In J W Tucker. John U , I-\o was allowed to sehet his own delegitcs to the rrpicsint.itivo convention of the Tiftv- seeond district to bo held at Nordcu Septem ber IS Iho dolegites to tliocongrcssion.il convention are foi G W. U. Dorsey for con- gie'ss Itisnot known rthoin the delegates to the setntothl eonuentlon nic foi , but tlicj will piobibly suppoit Jlr.Vllson of Dawes county. Hoii C II Cornell v\is unanimously elected cbaiimanof tbo icpubllum count ) cential committee l'o\\eiH anil Crmldock. TccuMt.ni , Neb , Sept -Special [ Tele gram to TUP BLE ] Today was a great diij' amen , ; the farmers of Johnston county About thioo thousand people met amid great enthusiasm to heir John II Powers and J II Ui.iddock discuss the pnlltlcil situation of the da ) from an independent stiudpohit. Count ) Alllniicn. Neb , Sept D [ Special Tel- cgram to Till- Ui.iJlembois ] of thoNnnco count ) nlll moo met hero todi ) and called n convention for tlio 17th. U-nit ) alliance was represented. Resolutions v\uo adopted on- doislng the state ticket and Kern was lauded to the skies. _ Convention nt Kali bury. FAIIIIIUU , Neb , Sept -.Special [ Tel egram to TUB lirn.J The alllanco and Knights of Labor hold their lloat lepiesuuti tlvo and senatorial convention today nnd nominated Jud Clark of Pairbury for state senator and Hie bard U'illard of Alexander for lloat icpieacntatlvo. SionN ] at ralibiir ) . FAIIIIII itv , Neb , Sept 0 [ Special Tolo- giaui to THU Dm : . J Colonel U S. Ullsuorth , state lectuicr ind oiganbor of Iho sUiUj pie hlliitlon society , delivered two lectuies hero today. A largo number attended. I'nwiioo Count ) Imocrat . PAW NIT Cm , Nob. , hcpt. ( ! , [ Spucld Tel- gram to Um. Hi K. ] Tbo democntlo county convention ted iv pliccd in nomination Duro Meeker und T. H. Carmlchaol for leprcsonU- lives. _ _ The I'lio ICcciird , Piin.Aiiri.riUA , Sept. 0. riro broke out early this molding In the stole house of IIolT- man & Co , doors , sash and blind manufac turers , and before It \\nt extinguished the eiitlro building was destroyed and the llames sprcid to adjicontpiopuity , doing ultogotbor damage to the amount of 4 < 00cKK ) " \VlHconsln AMIHO , Wis , , Sept. ( ) . Tlio lurgo lumber llrm of Iloxlo ft Mellon , which bus been In llnanelal straits foi boveial ilas. llnally mudo nn assignment today Liabilities about > 00UOO , und ussests pi oh ibly n little less. II envy UiiliiMtoinis. WiifcKHNO . Vu. , Sopt.OTho heaviest and most troublous rainstorms of years have been raging In "Went Virginia and eastern Ohio today. Oreat da ina oa t caused und all railroads uro badly \\oaheUout. \ PART OF WEICHAN'S ' RECORD The Doino-Allianoo Oaudldato for Oougrooi Okargod with Embozzlomcnt , THE CASE BROUGHT INTO lie Is Accused of Ilobblnj ; n Fnthur' lil of Her 1'iopiityVhllo Judge ofAVebstcr Omul ) Uho 1'etltloii , Ci.oui > , Neb , Sept. fl [ Special ti Tin : HER ] A suisntlonnl petition in n mill In which \VllllnmA. Molu'lKli.m , the demo ciatic alllanco cmdidito for COIIKIOSS , Is de- femlant.is llled In llio district court bora yestoulay. Tlio case Is entitled "Ida M , 1'outz , gunrdiiiti of the cstiito of fioituuld "SVagouer , mli.orheiiof Uiniol F. lece.isedsVllllaniA. . McKelghm , k Cone , M K. lieutley , U. 11. Ptoti-i Henri Cook , " nnd It charges HlcKci with the cmbozrlcnicnt of funds placed m bU hinds \\hllo county Jud def Websterooim > The full te\.t of tlio petition is us follows 1 The phlntllT corapltilns cf tbo dcfiu i nnts for that at the genoril okvtion held m Vfi'bslor count \ , Nom-asUn , on the lid il ) f isovcmuer , ix > . > , inv iieicnuiini , vuiiiani \ McICclghnn wnscloeted tothoofllcoof com ' * , J udgo of Webster count.N for tlio tumoftwj jeirs fiom Januiny 1 , lv > il U On the llth day of NoM-mher , IS fi , s , i AVilliam A McKeiRhm ns prim Ipsd mid N son Cone , M K nonlloy , C II. 1'ottoi ur 1 llciir Coo't ' us smetles , undo and ilelixeii t to the county of U'obstor , In the sUto of N biasku , anouligitiuiiln vMitiii/ duo iun of uh Ich is hereto p lit uf this petition , | lkio nnpenis a iopj of the bond J y On the 1'itli day of November , 1SS. , sai V obligation \ \ as duly approved by Iho < * onuty * 5 boird of lominlsstonrrs of satciVobstor ctiimtv nnd said \VlllinuiA. JlcICelglmn , d < > . iuidant , thnie'iipoti dul ) cnteiod upon j dutlos of said oilh'o ind at tlietiino of n > inlttingthc wrongs heiclnatter complin. , i of H as oxoii ising sfild duties. I 'L'h it on tin liitb day of Jul > , lSS7rt i John S Wagoner , the duly iilointe [ l i I li'KiilIy qimlilied adininistiatei1 of Dunn I Migone-r , decciscd , iiahl Into ttie hanil o ( slid \\illinm A Mekoliihan , ( ount ) Jn I on an oidoi mndo by siid juds' ' ) to that fl" the sum offl-Jiit , nioiiir bcloiiK'ug ' l * > ' eat itc of said Dmiel K. U'npnner , dci tin fi That siid ( , 'eitiudo U'agonerlitlu- . ' nnd only child anil heir at law uf slid DIM i \Vngonci , det rased 0 Tint said Ida M. routes the im1 r und duly qualilled puatdiaii of thocstu f siid CicitrndoVitgoncr , vxho is a uilnoi > nJ now about tc-n yc irs ol age. T. That It has been ord < red nnd adju c'l ' v the prolutocouit of said Webster com that sniit ( Jutunlo AVagoucr is entitled t < > i > nmno\ usiifottS.iiil paid Into the haul siiid "U A McKeiglnm UH a pntofluM trlbutlxo shiiio of her doeoi-icd lulli est ite That all the debts of slid ( state of > JDiniol I"1Vagonui bavo long ajjo hem > i justed and paid. That all t'io ' residue of slid estate has b < pnid over to saitl Ida.I. . ToutLTUiidiim t snld ( leitiudiVigoncr , except the moiin i ns nforcssid paid into the hands of said 1 findant W A. WdCclslmn That said Ida M Koutz has icpontedlv an t within six months List past undo dunmid i siid defendant MiKiigtinn for the inoni v duo her avaid und so us ifoiesaid paid into his hands by said John S. Wngonci , nltmiii ti. > C HuUalcl cU-femlant ilia not fiiitlinillj nnd Smpuitlallyand without frar , fivor. fraud , or oppiodslon purfoitn thu duties ofsaliloflke m" b\ law ho v\.is sworn nnd reciulrcil to do , but 1m wholly fulled In. that paitlcnlm-nmlh.is neglected nnd failed to p.itlio said sum of 3U3 0.1 over to siid guaidlun or to nny ether poison , buthas loiivelted tbo sumo to his o\vn pilvato use mid prauthally embodied and used the Mime , and notwithstanding ho has promised the plalntilt that ho would paj the snmu over to her nnd acknowledged to hci his liability therefor , ho Btlll neglects to uiv. settle or satisfy the saino. U'heioforo the plaintiff sajs she has been damaged in the sum of $12-.1U with 7 pc r cent Inteicst thereon slno the Kith di } ' July , 1SS7 , for whlolisum the plaintiff tim s judgment against nil of the defendants w iis1 costs of s > ult. The above petition la signed by A , M " \Valtersasattornoyfortho plaintiff and attested by tlio plaintiff , Ida M. Tout ? , In fore "K O. I'nrkcr , notary public. The 11 r tlflcato of lj. II. Tort , clerk of the distill court , Is attached coitlfying tint the .nbov > is a true and couect copy of the case filed in his ollko. Kvelteninnt atCriNton. Ciirnov , Neb , Sept. 0. [ Special Telegram gram to Tin. Bi r J Quito an excitement w as cicatcd hero today over a pet wolf and d" > . which baa all the sjmptoms of livilroplmbi.V fortwodavs. 'Ilia wolf was promptly ki i > i and ngcneiai bhuBhter of ilops v\lll oui.r londiy bj tlio city autliout'cs. Tlic York Count ) JMiibit. Vojk ( , Nob. , Sept. 0 [ Special to Tim Hi i : 1-Tho York count > ovliibit to the sta fnlr was tnken to Liucoln last evening 1 oivuplcd a spec ! il car nnd Inn unusual i u > . illaliluv of farm prmluet * . Dr Konde-rnntl I 1) ) Stilsoti iiccoinpiiiled the CJr to Lincoln I.i' } ; Itrnkou lu n PV.V\MS Cur , Neb. , 6. [ Si 'Iclepi.mi to Tint llrr j- ' 1 1 his leg broKi'n In n nmawAy 1M * . AUiHothoinJim N | nin nt1 I * Tifl civd Neb , Sept , * i rSiwMftl to T.r > HIM : ] -Cori Dm of Do\Vltt \ vv n the r I medal nt the Demorest contest tit Ibis p a last 'Jhursilay ' Hho will IVIIIIKMO foi ttui diamond medal join A I'acKlnjt IloiiHo Tor FCnono . / BOONE , h , Sept 0-iapoc-Inl TVlegrnra T 4 Tuu Hi u. ] Tlio business men Imvo abofT comnlctod urraiiKcinonts with tbo Jvlcss Bond to open a largo inciting house I ' oil mill heio , whlcli Is kept Ictlo by the tni Is to bo leased and machinery put In for K1 lnf ( 500 ho s per dnj The Messrs. I ) ' have boon Inning lie s hoi a tills bcuson < Iloston ami other chtorn points , nnd . ' ' hoffs per day have been shipped in Mtib liiKO picking hou o runnhiK Hoono v\lll the best bos iiMihetlu central low a. 1'lyinoii tli Count } I > eiuo < ; ratH. Lv.Muis , la , Sept. 0 [ Spodal TU RiamloTiiK JlFK.J The Pljinouth ioun' democrats hold their county convention the court house today and nominated i county ticket. Tliopiuscnt incuinbentsvvi 10 all rciioiiiinutcd tit Vaulcton , H. O. VANKTOV , S D. , Sept 0.-Speelnl [ Tea- ( jnmito Tin : BEI : . ] II. L. Loucks , lndp n dent candidate for governor , and Fred ( I.lpp , uandldnto for coujfrcss , adaioaied a ' largo crowd hi Turner ball tonight. IIii ( ; < ; lloli'l at Viuilcton. YANKTOV , S D. , Sept , 0.-Spcclal [ Tolo pram to Tin : lln : ] Negotiations have about bcxjn closed that will insure the completion < j ( Yanldon's now 61W.OOO liotcl this yeai btocldmlders hivu donated $ i5,000 to hava tuo v\orlc \ completed A I'olntidcr'M hlcnll J'rnoturcd. Y \MCTOV , S I ) . , Sopt. 0. [ Sjioclal TiMo- giainto Tin : Urn ] \ VIlhelinreinhousky , I'olnndcr , a jid thlrty-llvo , was instantly killed on Douglass nvonuo today. A Io-\d of hilt-k was Komchow thrown on him 111 * skull was fractutud Ilu luavea u wife and thicoiliildien YoitK , Sept. 0. f.Spcchl Tole- grarnto TUB lli'.i : . ] Exports of snoelo from the poit of Now Voile durliiR tlio vvoeic amounted to POJ.O''O . , of which f.'JO , ( ) in In gold and fjfVXX ) in silver. The Import * o ( speclo foi the vvpelt wcro $ S.i'Jt ; J3. ol 11155,105 wa.1 sold und tiri.r > Jl silver. Dr. Blinoy cures culurrb , Bto