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THE OMAHA DAILY JJKE : TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 0 , 1890 , TJ-JJS DAILY J3UE. " E , H03EWATEB , Editor/ ivirtv ; MOWING. _ TF HMsTjl Ktll'-CIllI'TION. Jlillv nml ' iiwlnjr , Otio Yunr J10 K > MX month * . : , ( Thron mouth- . 2 ffl Himiliiy II.M dm- War . i ! (0 ( Uec-lcly lloi.OnuVuar . I'M OlTK'IXi Omnlin Tlic lii-p Htillillnir. Ninth OMI nil i , Ciiiiuir S iitiilMtli SlrocU ( oiiiidl HIiilK UIViul Hliul. ( I \ < ui'ii f > | ] | . II * ( 'litiinti > ref foiniin'rro. i w % orK llooin.iluiaMil 1' 'I'llliuiu ; 11.1 lemilicnlliStit'ct All cmntnmili-ttloiK ri-liitlnst In nrvrs null ftlltnrlnl timlti-r hlmulil bo nilelic-isc'il to lliii ] < ! il < ilul | Hi imrlmi'iit All IMI-IIIIHH 1 < Horn nnil If rulilfi nl In Tin1 Hi i ! I'tilillsliliiB < nmimny , ( Imnlii In ift * i lii't-kH unit iioilotllii' nrdiM I" Ininaili p iviiMcto Uio ordur of tlio oemi- lieliv 'llic Bee Publishing Company , Proprietors , 'Jhc lin It III if 1 111 iinni nml ' IMI uti i nth HH HVOIIN MATHMUM1 OP OllllA I.ATION Unti of ISiilirtiski. I . ( . ' unity of Diiislni f ( .10 II T/HI liiii-k. ( M-rritury of The Ilivi I'll Illicit nir i niii n in v , ilw-s snli-ninly swear ( hit tin finni iln iilitlmi of lin : DULY UI-.K for Ilio v\ii'k iiiillnir S-iii H. 1PW. w u us follows : himlin AiwiiHt II . -TOO MoiKlnv Spt I . . \\nlin-iiliir \ ' I'pt , I . . 1M.OI7 1initMiiiMiii 4 . aiw. ! i'rieinI' ) . ! r. . anai hitiirelny. H | > l. b . -00V ) AVC-IIJJO . iltl" " OKI II 'IVsiimtK. Sworn to liofnrn inn ind Hiihsi'rllx il In m" prrsi mo tlilst.lh ilnvnf hi-pli-tnlipr. A I ) IV" ) . iMHAt | N I1 I'Ml. Nut try I'ulillo _ Tillvlliil Ntilislii'H of Uuiucr Indit.ito ii liPiilthj condition of biHnusH among the funeril dirculuis of "tho sanitarium of Uio UoikieV ( ' \ VIMII'i i' McKii < iiiAN hnsno time to explain IIH ! financial dimiopniicies us n gii.udinn. Husieles , lie IH not tunning on Ills cli n lifter , jou knbvv. Mil lionet , Uio doinocriitli ! candidate for governor of Toxtis , in omlscs , if elected , to allow Amoileun pork lo conic Into the Leuio Stir btttto vv itliout mo- lostntlon 'Pill : bu < d ness oigiini/ations of Iho city should HI r to It th it the census ice-old of Omaha'H growth Is intelligently and t\vMi iiinintii-illy : mhuitlsod in tliu ti.ido mid lliiant'ittl Contois of Iho country. TIM : mctliwlH tulotocl | by Rpoltuno Tails to aiUuitiso thoulty will not boar transplanting Jt ia inconvoniiMit and costly to blow upnsr-nioof inoii metoly to tull attention lo the olova.thir [ char- iwtti of Ilio trmn. Ovn linndii'd mm-tgagu foiee'losurcs per vu'cK Is innnldorod a "cheerful ex hibit" of prohibition prosperity in Kun- sas. At Ibis into tlio shyloe-ks will have u btioiir land monopoly in the while by tlioclosoof tins c-ontuiy. Ill MoruA'i 1C1 01 gani point to the record of ( ItitK'-on tisa inodulfor fuluio nelivilj in the rt'iiiov il line. I'lu ent indications altoul the puty no pio-ipoet of putting a n oikmg t opof \ the inodol into opera tion dining this gonotiition. Mot MAINS of Hilver have ; just been dixc-ovuiod in Vir inl.i. Tlio wooliosl nd\u ( > utn of Hthor lo IMntiim no\or drwuncil that eonijrosa uould bai'omo a public liunoftiftor by ni.iUinij bllvor mines gio\v wlioiu none hud gigwi bo- foio Tin : ' tartlliiK' Infoiinatiun coinosfrom Paris that in a late rronch duel Ono of the I'oinbiitanls was wounilud. If tboso ij , lltthtiii KiDncbmun iiwiht on dr.iw- ' bit Od to'ippouso olTondod honor , the lH of Kuntuuky must look to their HINUY : Groiion's plutfonn , us adopted bj the Now York hinglo tux coiuontion , pioulainm that all inon wore created allko and ondo\\ed with certain in\lion- able rilit8. | ; This pioposiiion is origi nal and st.irtliiiKand will doubtless di.uv in my inon Into the nop 11-13. Tine chnn od doniestio condition In Salt L.iKo City ii notablj prominent in buildinj , ' statistics. Onto ! nine hiiiidi od and sl\t.\-nlm > jwriuitH for buildings Is- mied duriii'tlio } , p.ihtnK months all but tlftjsuu'tierofor lodidmuvs. It is no longer fasliloiiabb ) to quarter more than one \ \ ifo in a reiidonco. IF thuru ittaiijthing oiookod in the niiinnproiuont otour school llniuucb ; If there H nnj jobbing in conn cot ion with the count met ion of hchool bnlldin H or pun.-li.iso of hchnol sltos ; or if theio has been ant\ money mis ipproin'inlod by the bou-d , by all means lot the lo.iUs bo ox- ] iu til and MmtlliUed. 11' 'llli : nldoAall ; inspci'tor would take lime enough to inhjiott home of the valKsintho heart of the city , within ttto blocks of the court hotibe , lie might llml pl.inUsonouffh loo-.o to keep him buiy for tlio rest of the MU OII. In fact , ho might find n number of places \\bero no fulewnlKs ha\o ever been laid. Tin : forthcoming report of the rnil- load comiul-hionors of Michigan shows that duriiu , ' the yoat-hlxtj employes were Killed and two hundiod mid oighty-two injured. This K an im-romo ever tlio inovlous > e.ir and lwnrsaddition.il testi mony that railioads o\\o It to their emI - I > l0i e ! to adopt the B ifust appliances that can doUse to piovont accidents. FOU.OM INC ) the iiewa that the people of OUMnhomiuato de-.tituto . it is plo isint and loiiBsmlMK to lead that the citizens of Ciiilhi-iu toiuleivd tv lull and binquot to the mumbois of both branches of the Icniblatuie ; that ita a brilliant hoelal nITair and fully thieo hundiod cuuli ] ) > s engaged in the dance. Por-ons having old clothes bhonld forward thorn , n\- d , to tlio inuyorof Oklahom.i. TUP. condition of the democratin the south must bo deplorable. Dihcoid and dloruptlon arc ovldentlj getting in their deadly \voik , for the Atlanta * onrtitufioii , in sliifr lines , calls loudly for barmony. "Don't open the IMndorn l > o\ of disor- Ktinizution , " it shouts. "Don'tcut the leeo in the belief that the How can bo checked whew it hocomes ahumliiR. " The part } clouds tire not black tills time. The \\lilto producers arc vigorously plotting up the otlU-ohoUliiiiftirlatociauy and turning political \ oy. / / ( tlSJ .1 Tl 1 K T.U'N DID A TKS. Tlio character of the next k-'lslnturo ( is u matter of vital importance to the iwople. VarlotiH pi obtains tilTcctinj , ' the ( irospority of the tnussca ttlll como befoio it for solution , and unless It Is composed of honcbt , Independent teliti- bio mon , who po Fess the will and nbll- ity to fonnulnto beneficial laws , it is use less to look for relief from existing tlbllM'3. Tliero is jjravo danger that the multiplicity of parties vslll enable the old oil room KnnS to bocuro n foothold in the It-'gihlatine. Alieady a number of notorious tools and soil-outs have been plated In nomination , \\hilo inei- loniiry hchomeia aio pushing1 tlionv Helvetolho ft out In all dliections. The \otors cannot plead ignorance of the ehaiaotcis and rarcers of these tticli- htet" . Tlio } lia\o been tiiodatid found wanting. They irivo Ixjtr.iycdtho tiustH lopo-cd in thorn by their coimlittionti , joined the horde of tn.\ea1cn at the Htato capital and rioted on the sul- ) slaiico of the taxp ijeii. The disgrace ful raids and rasi.ililleshich iuuk : the t'Ofoid of foimor loglslattnos is hugely duo to the deceptions praitired by political knuea , whoso pledges and promise-worn ihunvn to the winds the inoinont tlu-lr election was assured. The remedy lests entiiolj with the \oteis. Thi'j ' must tak < > an active pail in the pilmtulus and nomiuiiting con- \f-ntloiis , and insist on the selection of lullililo cnndlilates. if they permit the tritkstots and heoh-rs to li.ive their O\MI wn } they ilosorvo no sj nip tthj. Aitlonsj , not woids , count. I'lodjjos of leform and icpontinco by the gang should b loptidiated. Safety lies in nom inating and tlgoioualy supporting at tlio polls inon whoso char- actets arc above roproich , and whoso lives are an open Iwok to the voters. The times call for men of broad mind and cainost purpose. Tlio jobbers must be Kept at home. Nebraska has n-.iclied a jtitaof giowth requiring logisUtion ciilculnted to lighten the buii'lunsof the producei H. Thei niiiHt bo n ( urtalltnent of expenses , a n idjustmont of the ro\o- nuo laws , anufiuit.iblo adjustment of tax ation KO that 1 ho rich shall bo-irtbeir pro rat. i of the cost of gotorninonl , the abolition of foe ollici'S , and rigid legula- tionof transportlon compinio . Tlie o vitd questions should impressiill elassos witli the intporatUo necessity of keeping boodleis and jobbers out of the next log- islatuie. ma IIDH OF The picsent jear jiroinlsos to nhow a somou lint Lit getimmi'r.ition { than list , \car , nnd accoiding to the lelurns thus far tile quality is not quite up to the a\erago of previous ye irs. The immi- gt. ints in o mine largely from the -jouth thin fiom the north of Huropo. Tliero is noted a inat-Kod filling oil in the im migration fiomOroit Ijiituin , Germany and S ' indinavi i and a largo incioaso in that from Austtla , Hungup and Italy , bile a gi eater number than for > .o\oiil oirs befoio aio coming frnm Hussl.i , chielly fiom Iliissum Poland. The fai't of the imml- gi.tlioii being mtido up mo t laigcl } of people from bouthern Ihirope is pto- sumod to indicate th it nortlioi n Huropo his been relieved of 11 htiflicleat nuinbor of its surplus populiitlon to leave elbowroom - room for these lie have lemiiined , \\bilotlio Ktionnr pte-.Mtio of population in the south has. induced the iiiion ( ! > cd niotomunt out of Austrii and Italy. It is not impiobublo , also , that the gotetnmonts nro oncouiaging emi- jjiiilioii ; in order to iolio\o the labor markets , whleh for some time linvo boon very much deprobsod. Whatever the incentive , ho\ro\or \ , the outflow ih not llkelj to continue long at the rate of tlio past few months. The surplus of population in southern Emopo is not HO gieat as to potmit a piolongod heavy drain without leaving the labor iimrKotsMth an iiuulen.ti.ite supply , and bofoto that condition is leached the goveiiimonts will try as htrd to Keep their people at homo as Goiiuany aid a few jearsj ago. There is no good reason , therefore , for tlio professed apprehension in some qtitii tors that this country is In danger of being Hooded by people from the south of Kuropo , goncr.illj not the moat debiiablo iminigr.ints , to an ex tent beyond our ability to piovido for them. The logulations regarding im- migi.ttlon are now being proltv thor oughly enforced , and it is not lopotted that any of the inhibited classes are llnding their way into the country through our own ports. Wliilo itmaj bo tiuo , thoiofote , that some of those who nro coming hero are r.Uhorpooi matoiial to iiuiko citizens of , tlioy are at least not paupers. and are competent to in iko a livelihood if the } can find the oppoitunlly to do so. It being u ell undoritood Unit il ib the de termination of the government to rigIdly - Idly exclude nil \\lio are objectionable to the terms of the law , and tli.it steam-hip complinesill lw requhed to return such classes , the danger of theo uei-eons landing on our shoies is extremely small so long as olllclals are vigilant and faithful. As wo have said many times in tofortlng to this matter , an elll- cienl enforcement of existing hvw will insui o ample protection again&t the Intro duction into our population of undesluiblo imniigrnnU. There is one thing in connection with this mutter \thiuhought to bo lomediod , if a practicable romodv could bo found. That is tlio pr-ictico of steamship com panies of encouragins einigiivtion by iiiisiopresenting the facts. A writer in an eastern journal states that \\hllo ti.uelingthrough nnglnnd , lie- land and Scotland ho s.vwla the majority of the muni ! towns largo placards which undertook to pilnt n picture of farms In Americu Those farms \\eto ropiosented ns golden llelds of grain , with sleek , fat cattle In the distance browsing in gro.-m pastures , a hor&o nndagon at the door of the farm house and the famllj re idy to take a drl\o. Unquestionably there are many such farms in the United States , but in general way bueh glowing pie- tines of farm life in America are decop- the , and the wilier whos.iw them sug gests that steamship companies which put them foith should not bo permitted to enter an American pert. Doubtless , at , he but s , thous mds of people are ml. led by thorn and induced to part with their email farms nnd como horc , thus entering uixm a worse existence th in they loft , but this is n milter which our got eminent could not very well take no tice of. The remedy should como fiom the government whoso citizens nro de ceived by the practice , and it would fccomtoboa matter of Biillldcnt impor tance to command the attention of that guv eminent. wn.i , TinniK UK A nmc/n / Last week Senator Allison inndo a statement in the senate to show that there Is no datigor of the revenues of the govoinment for the flM-nl year falling below the expenditures , oven with sugar on the free list , but on the contrary that a small stu plus could safely bo counted on. Some litno beforoiMr. Allison had Icon one of the o MIO ! lind founded the alarm Unit unless appropriations wore kept down a deficit would be inovitiblc , and his Inter show ing was consequently tegatdcd as very letissurlng. "I'or one , " slid Senator Allison , "I do not h.ivo the slightest fear that there will he any dnngor to the tieasury , certninl\ not within HCVCUI ! jo ir-j toeotne. Although ' onatofd on tlio other wide mtij believe that the rites of dtitb's projo'tod in this bill aio high i.itc-N yet I think It is perfectly cot tain that with Hlvty-ltve million people , giow- ing at the i.ite of more than two and one-half millions per jeer , our Im- povtations will largely inciet'-o fiom year to yen- under any system we are likely to adopt. Therefore , I ha\o no fear as lospects this question of revenue. " Stating thoappropriations for the fiscal \car IS'll , in round num bers , at four hundiod and sixty million dollais Senator Allison estimated Unit the surplus at the end of the je ir , pay ing nothing to the sinking fund , would bo fifteen million dollms. in the senate ye terd-iy Mr. Plumb of fered anatnomlnii'iit , which was rejected , imposing a-tax of one doll ir and twenty-five cents on distilled spir its , lie reviewed the appropriations and ostinviting the expenditures and lovcnuesof the government expressed tlKMipinloath.it a deficit \vns certiin. The unknown factor is the extent of the pension demand under thodisabilltj bill. This was estimated by Mr. Alliwm at forty million dollars , but Mr. L'lumb Ihouirht it would bo much larger , and within tlio ne\t three jeirs would lonch at le.ist sixty million dollars a jo.ir. The fact was diheloiod that under the now l.iw there have ah e-idj been ov er four hundred thousand applications , and Mr. Plumb oxpres-ed the opinion that there would ultimitolj be fiom seven to olglit hundred thousand. What would the government have done to meet Its obli gations had a service pension been al lowed V The Indieations aio that under the most favorable conditions of national prosperity the tio.isuty will hnvoa tight squeo/o to "mako ends meet , " and the probibility is tint it will bo unable to do so. The optimistic view of the fulmo taken by Mr. Allison is more than likolj not to bo re ili/od , and at any i.ito It is a verj unsatisfactory substitute for the pr.icticil statcsnnii hip which the hit- uation calls , for. i'x cnLim Tlio war between tlie United States and Mexico i osultod in the cession to this country , by the treaty of ISIS , of the vast lomtory comprising Califoi- nin , Noviidn , Utih , Ari/.onn , Now Mexico ice , except a sm ill strip , p.itt of Col orado and pirt of Texas. California had long been know n as an IU Dorado , and bofoio it pnsiod out of Mexican con trol thousand of poisons from the states crossed the jil.iins and wont theio in senich of fortune. The expedi tion of Fremont to the Pacific aroused gieat interest in that region and led thotisuids to undertake the perilous journey across the con tinent , braving dangois and sulTorlng hardships almost unpar.ilollcd in his tory , and many finding their graves at the hands of the suv.igos. The history of the settlement of Cali fornia and the course of events for many your-i thereafter is of the greitcst inter est , and it is now boinsr fully retold in connection with tlio colebia- lion of the fortieth anniversary of the admission of the Htato into the union , This occunod Septem ber 9 , 1850 , and today throughout the Golden State , and p irtlculnrly in its metropolis , the anniversary is being celebrated with boun-llos- . enthusiasm Snrolj the people of the entlto country cnii feel in hearty accord with their fellotv-clti7ons of California on this oceision , for whit state has done moio to increase the wealth and tulvaiico the piospority of the n.itlonV Two yo ir before Us admission gold was dis- oovercd , and in the fort-two yeuis since its mines have jiolded nearlj fiftcon hundied million dollars'worth of the pi colons metal and are still adding to the world's store of gold. lint far more vnl- u iblo than Its resources in this rospact have become its agricultural pio.lucts , its fruits iind wines , and yet the poaai- bihtios of this splendid stnto , with an area greater than tli.it of New Cnglaml , New York and Pennsylvanlt combined , nro but in the beginning of their devel opment. Truly California is a gieat state , of which the people of the whole country aio pioud , and thoio will bo a nuiveicial extension of congratulations to her entei prising , generous and lojal people on their proper and patriotic coinniumorttlion of the state's entrance Into tlio union. You must go away fiom homo to learn the news. 'Wo have had a great and gifted statesman right in our midst for a number of jeais and have never found it out until now. Aeroiding to the iVcw li } > iiblic this gioat man lias been discov ered by the ollleial organ of the prohibi tion pally , which has this to say concerning - corning its candidate for lieutenant gov ernor : CiCorgoW. Woodbcy h one of the Blftod lolorod men born in tlio nrms of ulaverv.atuUl tbo v\oiulur-vvoiUliiR throtuof hunimi lltxrtv. Woodboy huil no collOKO riluc.itlou , but he is tin educated nmu Ho knows ttiu solinry cominiiuinshli ) of tbo llickoriiiK inUlnlKlil I imp. H Imsduir nsoftii le.irnliig from dt > - sortcil minenf luioulojgo wliuiico weaker students had ( Mil. As to vvlunu tills Intclloc-tual giant bought his midnight oil we nro still left In the dark , but the mines of know led go uio said to be located somewhere in 1'at Tord's dominions of the Third waul. At nil events Omaha has now dlocoxcied one of the gr t men , and from now on ho vvon'thiduJhis light under n bushel. THK council vtDrks itself Into u white heat of Indignation ever mntteis bejond its jurisdiction , but there is n painful absence of anx\etj \ to legislate against the twctily-llve dollar sinecure fastened on the clt- . Tun tangled condition of school affairs In South Omaha mild Council UlulTs sug gests the necessity of an educational campaign among the political peda gogues of this section. A Nu\v \ YOIIK paper in blneK typo ex claims : "Tho man v\ho tiles to vvioclc a railroad tialn should bo Imnged. " Wo say hanging is too good for him , "WHAT Is there to bo done about the Douglas street grade ? This Is one of the questions tint a good many leading proport ) owners , are asking. AN notion against sinecures for ob taining money/ under fnNo pretenses could bo o.Hilj sustained in tlio courts. Lv giantlng leaves of absence , the county boaid should not ovoilook the professional jurjmaii , TltKltK is such n thing us too miieh local logislnlion and legulation in trif ling mallei s. Mailc Another Jlreiik. JNdiff/i / . .liliomlf Kom , the funnel's' canilidato for congress , snjs "thoro nro farmers who \voubl never have anything even If tliey could glow a clol- Lit on ov on cornstalk" This remark com * inc from Kern is not objectionable , probibly , but if n speaker 01 paper of any other party bail niiulo such n stntcmont thh 111:111 : Kcin would li.ivo tiaveled tbo vvtiolo distilct over to tell the \\hataninsulthadDccn cast upon tlitui. ( Jot It In the olr. Iowa prohibitionists have put ii full state ticket In the Held and will nominate candi dates for comrross in all ilistik-U In a few close disttiets tboj will possibly elect demo- crits b > this meain , and nothlnet could con fer more liapplnc on a prohibitionist tlmn siith n lesult Tlic icpubllc in p.uty of Iowa jjave tlio state ptolabitton , and foi this act of f rionilllncss the iirobibitlouists give it to tlio lepuiilic.ui inity ' In the neck" Whit hits been done in Iowa is being attempted In No- bi.iskn , but not -with prospect of success. Only for Ilio Spoils of OIHco. \Vo Invo Ii id it harped lu our cirs foryenrs tint pioliibitlonibts as a [ uity are moving only for putity and tcmperanco roform.'o \ b iv o no objections to offer and no wrath \vrappod upwithln us nsralnst any person who rte h as nnd prays for absolute dchtcrauco fiom the ruin traDIui lu f.ict we are con- stiaiucd to follow in their footsteps. And jet when ihcir woiks follow after theme aio led to exclaim , fnir bjpocrito you seek to cheat in vain I Wo lose nil confidence in a man or a body of men , who tiny bo beat J loud and lonj ; pleiullnp to tbo giver of all good lobe lele.xscd fiom tbo bonds of rum powu and at the simo time lights , with their polluted Hpsn man of imio tcmpei nice protllvitios , for sooth bo will ilot { bo dubbed a third paity mm Tbo repjblicntii paity promised tlio jicoplo of this Btate a voice on the saloon question and they sacredly kept that promise. The third party are sticking Uio brands in their back for keeping saued that piomise. The cloven foot Is moio c.isllv seen licio at borne. The republican county con- \cntion placed in noinlnatlon for icpresenta- tlve two avowed tcmper.uico men If fico- doiii fiom tlio rum power was to be the war ciy of tlio thud paity , hero was a c-hineo for tliem to phuo two tried and ti uo sentinels on the outpobts , but no , principles nnd prajcrs are forgotten in the rush for tbo political nipple. JJV Jt.t //f O.TCfttCTsW. . This Week I'romlses to bo a Very liu- jiortaut One. CHICAGO , Sept 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] Tills week bids fair to lie an ox- tieinclyimport.int ; ouo iu Chicago ralhoad circle" ) , foilaj' tbo pieliinlnary meeting of Kcnaial supei iutenacnts hiving in chirgotho leorij.iiii/alion of tbo Stockyards Switching issoclalion was bold Tbo usbociatioii was nbollbhed two weeks ago on account of the strike , but w ill now bo ic-cstablished. To morrow is tbo flist day of the meetings of tbo Central Ti.ilUo and Wcstoin riclglit as sociations The most iinimrtiint topic nt the Contt al Tiailio meeting will bo the bill of lading. It is believed by nil its coin- pjtitois tb.it tbo Lake Slioio wit tT\o ; notice of n leturn to tbo old loiin Ulio clTwt of tlio shlppeibojcott np.ilnst tbo I/iko Sboio OH account of Us use of tbo new bill is pi Utily seen in the state-incut of last week's oistbomul shipments 'lliiCentnil tr.iftle statement on Hour , eialii and provUions , on which co mtioilltlus tbo bo > cott ii.iinlj ap plies , shows a jietec'iiUi oof l > ut 11 per "ient for the 1-'jUo blioro out of u total of 81,71)7 , tons The Grand Iruuli , which reluscs to use the new bill of lading unless all Its com petitors talco s.lnilat ! action , did J > jier contof tbo basiueis. Tlio week before the bojeott bc'g-an tbo above pertonta 'e's \soro near ! } 10- verscd The total castboinul shipments amounted to 71,501 tons , atjaliist W.ITti last week and -19,5'H the corri'spoudinp v.'ook lust year. Tbo Lalto Shore and tiraitd Tnmlf took 17 tier cent of tlio entire business , the Lnko fabotes peicenUgo bcius kept up by its Immense locil tralllc The bill of lading qnctioii will also bo bioiiKht up In tbo Western Kicixht associa tion meeting , but not ono of the Chicago loads will vote m fmor of it TheUoc-U Isl and Alton will force their notleo of re ductions In gi.iin rates to a v oto in thu west ern freight All the lines will vote agilnst tbo reduction to IdVinil iriontsoa whe.atanel otlu'r giMlnr sp > eti\i Iv. Soutbw csk rii Mis souri uvci poiuU to Uhicago and the Kotk Ibliiud and Alton will then put the rates iu on the ton iluys' notice providoil for in the iignuuient All the lines will then ulvo uotico of LOrmponillng ix-diii'tloas Wcilnes- day's meeting of general nmiitigeii of lines iu the Upturn L'ASseage-r assoclitlon will consider plans for ebaii'big ( thu ngi cement nnd mmishlnr loads making illegal tates Slid C'hnirinaiv' OpdcUul today "Thoro is no use m conl lu ° uhig as vs o an ' 1 ho UKI ce ment must bo inn lo stronger llvoi v tiling is nt loose ends and tlio bcgnmiiiKof Urn liiue- uxuui'sioii so isoa tomorrow will throw u lot of unused poitionsMf round trip tickets on tbo market tostmiutlcr demoralize siles Tlio genual uuunccrt. upiiree hto the gr.iv Ity of the situation imny doubt not wo cm agree on proper amend mi .lis to the agreement " PaUo liaprc-hslons. YAS-KTOV , S. I , Sept. b [ SpodalTelo gmm to THK Hi-K J W D Powell , Inmil gratlon ngontof tbo Chicago , Milwaukee , bt Paul railroad , nnd others toiinecteil with it are huro tonight nnil a mcotini ; is belli ) . ' he-Ill at the city hull to take stop * to connlur- uut false Impressions that luuu pone out in rojjaitl to i-wp fulluruH , de-.tltutlon , etc. In thesoutheast counties of tins state the crops nro good and there will bo thu usual BUI plus for i-xportatiou In thuccntr.il ami northern puit3 of the stale some counties havushoit crnps lor want of inln , but tlio fullui'e U not t'ciieral In anj section Accused of I'oul I'lay. 1'uus , Sept s - [ Special C iblogram to TUB Iln I 'ibo sifonds of M La Biuyt'rex. In his duel with M Mermeix , ilmriM tbBltitte r with Invlnx vsouuucJ M La Hruyoiox in vho hniid Qftir hU sword hid bien lent nt the command of the- seconds to hull. xr.ws or iin : There nro nine iiimitos in the Uiwos county txwr house. Thoio mo O'O pupils attending the 1'lntta- month public schools. .lot Voiintr. rosiiltnp near Mndlson , was killed b ) lightning Sntmdny night. The vlllnif e l > o ird of I luv Spi ings has p isse J nu onlliiiiiL-o closing tbo saloons at 10 | i m The Piillsado Tlini-s h is i-li mged bands , W. T. Hrickoj retiring and , I W D.v er assuming contiol. The Dunbnr all lance elevator company bin been Ituonxiialed with a capital stock of § ± \OW. A couple of liorso btijers shipped a cirload of line 111111111111 from Ci'eto for the HulTalo , 1C V , iimikct HuH ( I Osboni. u fjrnilnatc of Yale and Oxford , I'njrhuul , U to bce-oino rector of Iho Uplscopil cnuich at Lexington. 'I \Vbltnoy Cliiunplou liasi-onied tocxist , "W L liallo.v , its editor , bus put dinted an in- toiest in the Crawford Clipper. ( Governor Thayer and exjnvrnor rurnas will attend the annual harvest homo of Ilio \Vlisoiivlllo IXposition association , to beheld held Oetobcr . ' ami a. The iltv of ICinuoy bus mtrehnsod the pilvatollbran of U' . S SUInner , consisting of l.noo volumes , vbli-h will foun the nucleus of a free public library Joe Abts , abo.v about llftoen vous of n e , was ucildcntally shot and fntnllv wounded by Albeit Sebiim Sumlaj nftoinodii , oneimd h.ilf miles c\wt of Columbus The bojiwoio bunliiiK and i IdiiiR m Heart and had a gun lo uled \ \ 1th shot U uift be1 we en tin-in , w bieh XMIS 1)101110 ) mishiip tlhi Inured , pat t of the laid stillInt ; > i > ui'i ' ; Alitsjustiibovu the eat , inlltcting a fatal \\ouiul The sc-coml town on the Kundolph oxten slon niul the oiio that i < thonglit will bo the Urmlnil point of tinline. . Is being platted , si\s the Hartitigtou llciald It will cnloya moio oupbonlous eniinoinon than iu nval down the t old bj making n bid for faino and pipnlailty tintler tbo pleasing apnellutlon of "HlcKiinlletd " The Stuto bmk of llulistovvii will remove to Illoomlleld nssoon as the now tow n is established. loun. I'ralrlo vvolve-j ate immeious In Webster county Adiiir comity Ins decided to build a f .T > ,000 coiut house The new Jill for I'occvbontas county bas been completed. Tbo new 103-barrol llouring mill at Madrid is neaung completion. A number of f.urns were sold In Povvo- shiek county the past -week , tbo highest l leu pild being $ " > ( i per acio. Stu.iit people- hive formed a law nnel order loiguo w it hu capital of $12,000 , * for the sup- tncssion of Intempciar.co , ( jumbling nnel klndicd evils. There are at present confined in the Ann- mesa penitential ) 11V ) male and twetitj seven female convicts. The insane xvatd contains ov en p uicnts. NVhllapiospectliig for coal on tbo farm of C A. C.uioll , ne.u LelKbton , Mahaskacounty , thu other iliiy , an uiuli'U'ioiinil lake was Uppeilnt a depth of foity-two feet. McGregor papers announce the death of Mrs Ann O McGregor at thoajro of oighty- one. Bbo was \vltlowoftlio founder of the town of Medic-gor in IS17 , Her birth place waj ( Hen's Pulls , N. V. Thomas Aplnml , a Tint Dodge blacksmith , hiel his leg broken wliilo engaged in a fiicnellv sculllo some time ago and has bo- conio violently Insinous tbo lenult of c'loo ronUuoiucut poiuliag iccovcry fiom bis in jury. It is thought the attack will bo only toinponiiy. .Toseph II. Tenton , a pioneer of Osccola eounty , elicd at his homo in Siblov recently of consumption eontiaeteil duimg the hto war. Ho was much icspcutcd eili/en and was nttivclv ielentiiicil with the growth and piospehty of the county. Tliollflceu-ycar-oldbon of Albeit Albeit- son , living four miles west of Inwooel , had bis hind ciushed in the c-v Under of atbiesh- Ing niiebino und was unable to pioeuio mou- Iciil attend nice until twentj-four bouis utter tbo nccielont A eloe'tor vv w Iln illy piocured , but inoitlllc-itlon bad set in anel all cffoi ts to save the boj's life wne futile. A ono-.uined piintcr named .1 C. Hamil ton , -who bis been working at ( Jherokco some time , was found Siimhu afteinoon in a pis- turrxouthof town in great agony anel died befoio ho couiel bo removed or account , for his trouble Ho was about liltv .vears old and at ono time el limed to have been a member - be-r of the Sixth Massachusetts volunteer in- liifantiy and tint ho had two brothers at Lo- Mais Ho had for home time boon driukiiicr heiu ily. The To IJnkotns. Morton countN. } . D , will this jcar ship ever < lU,000 ( ) woitli of wool. The clem-up of the Blick Hills'for the last half of August amounted to about M 00,000. , How ell , n hotel thief , xvas at rested at BIs- maiek wtnlo in the uct of robbing the cloth ing of a guo-t. Ho chims that ho was diunit. George Underwood of Sturgls is hit in the j iw by a borso last week and had two or thrco teeth knoc-Kcd out. Tlioboiso did not kick him , but struck him witli Its head. The solilicts' homo nt Hot Spiinfis was to have been opened l.nt xveok. but tlio board found it Impossible to have the building completed and icady for occupancy before September M. A sensation was crcatcdatMcanolnsbtvcok w lien tbo people of that place learned Unit Peter ricnimei , bookkeeper foi Ilieb & be > - dul , llftj-tbieojoarsot ajjo , had eloped with his. adopted daughter , between lifteen and sixticn jc.us old. The twelveoar-old iliughtar of G B. Dames of StuiKtsv.vs attacked one evening ic-eintly near the liulf-waj house , while hunt ing eows , by a tinmp , vho atteinptcil to take her o in ings Her scivims atttaetud the attention of a ( 'cutlcman diiving lij , tausing thotiamp to seek shelter in tbo Uoosaud escape A Sharp of DeSmet , who was sent to the Huiou Jnll for lifteen elajs foi driinkoiincss , ictuiueeltlio other div in nu into\ienteel con dition and within two iioius xv is agiin befoio thu magiHtiatu IJclng too eliunk to ti\ lie was locked up ever night In the inoining Justice Chven sentenced him to thiity dajs in the Kingsbur.v countj Jail The lakes anil ponds in Stutstnan county aio ncailj all dried up. Lust jeai was hail enough in this icbpect , but this season is worseIt is b lid that Airow wood lake has oalj a small strc-un runuimr tbioiigh it Lust veni it vns an extensive sbe t of water Thciolsvory little water in .lira lake and none in ttio river above the dam at James town. Tlio Outlook IIH Viewnl Hy Secretary Cnic\Go , Sept. S. 1 Special Telegram to TnrBiE. ] "Our canvass of tlie slate is nc.iily completed , " saiei faecietaiy Charles Partiielgoof the republican stito cxeentlvej commltteo todiy , "and the lesults , so fir us asiLitained , mo most s.uist.utory The pro hibition vote- will bo piacticdlj iiothlnuand this furmcia' mutuil alliance agitation will hurl tlio democrats us much If not moio than it will hint us There is no possibility of GeiieralJohnM. 1'almcr going to tbo United States ben.ilo and I think the demo- ciats of tbo state mo beginning to 10- ulizo that The present bousa stands oiphtj republicans and seventy-three demo cu.its. 1'iie foi met v\ ill dim btlebs retain thctn piuseat ix'prcsuntiitiua if Vlicj do nut inciciasu it , but theio ! > a slight chance tint enough fanners may bo elected to Imld the bilau ex ) of power anel oiganl/e the house Pi run pies ent indleition- , ban oven , there is no possible ch.uu'o of an ) one b'jt a ruptibllv.in being sent to Washington la Senator Piivv oil's ' place , iu tlio senate is and will continue ) to bu over- vvhclir.ingl > ivpulille-an " 1'opuliitlrm < il' IHinolH \V\smse.Tiix , Sept. h The census bu reau todaj announceel the population of the following cities nnel towns In Illinois , to gether with the imre-aso or decrease In the lu t ducado : Hehldero Il.btU , intreiiso OUj buidvvlch.V)5 , nu ID , no ! " * . ! , SycimoroU.OST , dtcieu o41 . Uale-naO , IW ineivuso 105 , Kigln 17,4 ! > f , luciciisus.dl , ' . Auiora Hl.itll , inriuutet 7,701 , Hatauu il.DlJ , lncna.se ) DM : Dixem r > , UU. iiien usu l'i | | , KtmliiiK .riS.'J , incruaia "Jj , UoekforJ iJWi , inciiusu lu.liiij. Do snro and use Mrs Wlnslow H Soothing Sjrup for jour children while teething. S t u uottie . FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , A Belligerent Oolorol Wonmn Orcatos a Scene iu Police Oomt. HEIRS WANT A DIVISION OF PROPERTY. Monthly Itciuut of tlio Mticeiln Ili-nllb OIlluor-A Short .tl.it-rlril lill'o lU-volvor VH I In.or Oltj Nt w Ltvcoi.v , Neb , Sept. S. [ Special to Tim Hrr. ] Pataoy Hess , \omcolotcd\v onion , cn-atoil consIdoHblo c\e-lteinent in pollco couit this nioinlng while she win on trial feir assaulting nneighboi Ing vvoinaii , Mn. Net tles. Tbo hit tor was on the wltnosi stand mid vva < ghlng testiinonv very dcropntorj to I'alsuj's cbiractcr , nnd ilnmaglng to her side oftbocaso Mis Hess stood it as lonir IIH she could , nnd smtdunlv st.iilled the couit nnil siiectiitniM lir letting foith a jell that tluevvolT ufovv shlngle-s from the roof , ami leaping at .Mrs Mottles brought a i-lnilr doiv never over hoi held vvltb n ictouiallni ; crash Mw. Mettles was not veijb.ulU hurt , but it ns- ( | illie-d thu aid of three ) stuielv olllc-ors befoio the infill iatod Alls ] { oss c-ould bo gotten olT her piosti ito nntagemht. The couit sen- U-tuvel Putsiy $ d JOeilth , vvhle-b she piilil with Iho lemailt that it was eheipery cheap Meinruvnr \Tiru Health Oflk-oi H.irtram ivpoits that tbo number of deaths in the city lor tbo montli of August le-.iohed llfly one 'llieiovero \ LM males nml 'JJ foinalos , \vlillonml2i-olorrd 'iue-nty-ono wow under I ve.ir , 10 from 1 to 5 jears , 1 5 to 10 , I 10 tc JO , I JO to 10 , 40 ! ! to lit , ,110 to W ) . a ' 0 tii ( HI1 t (10 ( to TO. 1 TO to SO Tj - pboid fov 01 canted on" the most v ietlms , ih o , the others being divided among a numbei of diseases. WST A 1 > I VISION. Christopher ( Iribllng , mvc-ll known fanner of Umcaster loiintv. died intestate ufow ) ears a o , an el left.isiiein to his eighty acici fuiiuMaiee-lbi 0 TaiUov , now of Chtc.igo , and J'-stus ,1. CJilbliii ) , ' , Khodu May \\Mlc-ox nuel ( Juitis Ij. ( JrihlliiR , now of ( Jianelv , Logan county. Slneo the eluath of the he.id of tlio family tbo w Wow h is ivsidul on tbo fnim , which is situated four mile" * north of llennett. A slioit time slnco Mis ( iiilliiig , tiuni'of the Jojs of single life , iniuiiud ouo U .1 1'ipor , who promptl ) e-amo to work on tlio film and in faet bossed the whole ar- rmgement 'Jim lie-In evidently diel not kick so long as their mother alone \visiou-lv- iiig the beiiotlts , but did u hen bte-p p ipa Pipei e-atno on the t.eeno At any rite the.iv began suit todnj in the elistiie-t court against then mother , cl liming tint they want tbo lanel sold and tlio proceeds divided. They aio willing top ty their mother any elovvrv the court mill , eloc-ieo , but icMxictfullv eall at tention to thes faut that she has received $1'JOO .is rents and piollts A SHOUT MUIIIII i ) i.nn. Ten dajsngoa HII : icport-ei was present at the mm i Inge in the comt bouso of Noia , Pit/ge-rald. a pietty Irish lass of tvvcntv two. to Peter bivc-ciiuv , .ionng man wbo did not linpiijjs ono asaeli-Miableputv 'Jhis inoin- Ing Monv as eniolkd among the deni/ens of the disreputable dive at IdJ'i O stut't Hbo told the sergeant of police that she h id tried to li\o a good and t mo lile , but that bweuney laiel .iiouud and did nothing towards suppoit- ing her bhr > liimllj grow tiled of the life , nuel on Satuielav last , she , to uonovrfioin her exptesMvo vocMbulaiy , "throw him ovui tbo ttansoin , " tossed virtue to tbo iv mds , and as thorn vvcio no nvonucs of work open to lior , eiitcied uiwii alifo of shame Her parents me dead , anel piovious to her mairiugo she boron good chiuactcr. it \OI.M i u vsiuzon. The police weio called at an early hour this moiiitiigtolOightb.mil Ii stieuts , vvbe-io un incipient riot was in progtosi AVheii they rc-acliod the scene they found \Villi \ un Is'cills , a pciipatetie music ! in , blick us the ace of spades , with a drnvvn i.a/oi , loudli Ihroatonlng to cut into hainstimgsono.I S Nelson , a barber. Nelson luul a lovolvcrin bis Imiiel , anel was eovoilng Noills and another - other oolou-d man nniiiPel Ilcniy Jones , and enelc ivoring to keep tliom at 1) ) iv The noise of the conllict nvvolto the entire neighbor hood , and tucrovvusiejolcliiRvv bun Uioliolo gaiiff wasiuu in. Noills had on u line plug hat , anel when sciichod at the station ttiu l. . v. * fcl l.f..llu lf\J L.U11L.1111 . IliilL IIL I'llle Nelson AV is iu test eel as Iccopci of adisoulerly bouso , and the others wcto rein mdcd foi tiiul lomoiiow. CITY OI)1)3M ) ) ) fiNDS. T. V. Wilson , u ) ouiit ; follow who gave Omaha us his home , w us art osteel this morn ing , chnigod with icccivitu ; stolen gooils Tliecoiuplaiiiant was II. M Clark , an At lantlc , la , man , who bas a display of farm nmihiuui ) at the fair giounds. Ulark w.is i ebbed at All intic a few days ago of a valise , and it was traced to Wilson's possession nt Council IJlnffs It was subsequently Ie.ii nuel that bo had shipped it to Lincoln , and vv lion ho showed up at the oxpioss ofllco ho was promptl ) attested. Uho Hastings fuel corapanj filed articles of incorpontion vvltn the wcrotaiy of state Ibis morning The capital stoek 1 ? placed atSJTi- 000 , anel the artieles nro signed by E. J. Tease , T. B. Tiie-s and George Hoiknell A man named W liters , living in Iho east ern part of the city , reported to the police tills mauling th it ho was bolJ up and lobbed at Twentninth ami O sheets at 10 o'clock Satmdaj night. Ho eould not describe the men , lulls lie ! tboy seemed : jyu in cash and two pails of shoe's The shoes were nftei- wmds lounel hi a piwnshop. Leon Vclonsdnle , a thiuo-quartcrs blooded Indian , \\.is ma intodnv forbelngdisoidcilv drunk. Tbo noble led man fought HUe a tiger with tbo olHccrsvho nuohted him. Another m ul eloh' sc.ue oceiirrod this mornIng - Ing at Tenth and Y streets The i.ibld ani mal fi igbtunca and ttoed the -0111110 noi li- boihood , ami was llnallv shot b ) tbo polieo be-foio any damage was dono. " I iconso to iu irr ) was issued this morning to lleib'il.I. Wi-bhor , ngod tvvontfour , anil Miss Liic-onii A Ilardlu , aijeel tvvi-utv-nnu Tlio joungpeoplo will homairiod this evening - ing Mr Wcbborhus boon an assistant in the botanical ilepaitmvnt of the state univei- sit ) , and leaves toinonoxv for St Louis wlino liotakc-s a position in the botanical department - partmont uf bhaiv s guldens 'Die Inr dockets for the Sentombor teun of tbo elistiiet cumt aio being distrilmtod toelii ) Theio .uu just lift ) boven illvoieo crises bet foi tnal The Klgliteit on IJurhpj , Hut Only era a IViHinml Cluiracti i \VKST \ POINT , Neb , Sept. 8 To the Editor of TUB 15rn Thoiopoitof the icpublicm couuty eoiiventlou , ns glveu by ) our corro- Bpindentin Sundiy's issue , was not con eel ' 1 ho convention was called to cider by A. D IJeemer , ebairmm of tbo eounty contril committee. Tbo total iiumbor of delegates under the call was siUj-mo. The ciuden- liuls foi all loguUiIy elected delegates bud been reported to the sccicUry of the county centi.il and executive committee , which showed fifij ninoiegulaily elected delegates. The llrst ballot on tomporaiy cliilrman gave tlility-four for Valuntlno , tbirty-thrco for ai.ibiun and oao bliinl ; , mining a total of Blxtjeight Tbo vote being challenged on uciount of ex.-cs-j of luliots , Chalrinm lleomc-r called lor another billet Duiiii" the lolle-nll on the hoooml bulot the faction nciduil by Somiensf lie-In vvltbdrovv to nn uibolnliiK room , but tindmg they were in the nilnotit ) they icturnc-U to the regular con- \eiitioiijustiisClialrinan Ileomcr unnoiiiued tl"J . " .l , < ult ot IU ° lmllot. which gave thittyllvo voti-s , all foi ( irali.un , who wa. % dcelaied elected ami took tbo chair. A. J Linger was tncn selected temporary secretary. Tlioboutctaiy of the enmity central com- inlttooicpoitod iho dclegatos entitled to acats In the rxjtueiilion , nciordlng to the croelen- tlals niwi. This icpjit showed llfty-iilno regular delegates ovei which theiu was no dlsputo , also a rnntcsting elelegatloii fiom St Charles township , which was uubtnlttod to the convention , and Lincoln and MouU-rey tow iibhlpd not ropresentwl , having bold no raucus While this report vviw before the ( unvt'iitlon Valentino moved that a commit too of live bo appoiiite-a on credentials , After eotisulrrablo wrangling tula motion \\M Iliuill ) adopted bv n unanimous vote unel tlio chainnan uppointcsl a committu- , giving both factions fair ropiesentatlou , 'Iho faonne-n- scheln crowd were determined teneenro ronnnlttooof their own ehosliig , that would sent their friends and nppolntirprwntntlve * for laucoln and Moiiterov.imilfnillim' hi their scboiiH ) inoveUto neljouin till September Is , nt IJt-t-nivr , vvilliout considering tlio fact that i this was ono d > after tbo coinjrcsslomil con vention , nmklnuit ncocsMiry tlmt the county rentrnl roiiimltteu appoint the dclog.ito- , vvbtcli w ill no elnnbt be dono. It was not u Dorsoy or null Lor oy Unlit , M ronroscnte'tl , , in loi.se\v ) luul fill-mis on both slele-s They * conte-st Hcemeel to boon jiersoiiiil grounds. / 7M/Kii > ftvr i.cnt'itt'tr. . Patlu-r iKiinthiH Sc'eiic-t Society In a I'liNlilonnhli-Nc\vport Cliuic-li , Ni w roiiT , H I , St pt. S [ SpecialTc-lc-ni uu to Tim llH1 1 IPaihloiuble : sei-letv of this pbu-cMteM-i listened to sue-h ase-oiIng bpforo usvas ( i\en it last evening b ) leather Iijn i tins , the Heiicdlc-tlno monk , who reeeMill , > nimo to this c-oimtr ) from ISiiclunel to istah llsli his cider here IIuU a man nbovu tn\ feet bl li , with a line , spiritual fae-o Ho spejlie from tilepuliilt of St. Cie-eiiBei's KpUiit pal clitireli , which is nUcnded by all thole-ail crs of tlio vvoilel of lushion , ticnily nil uf whom were piesent "Are there nny Mui.v Mngdilenshon- This vvns the sUiitluiK'luestlon vvltb win. ii f this new s u onnrola ope-ne'il lihellsfourvi lie . spolio on "Ubiist'H La t Wee-It at lk'tbnn\ lie dipvv n ( niphtcpli-lino of Mnrv Mi rda li-n SbeMvasa woman ol wealth nnil oultuio nnd sliobrought v"'i'ienis ointment foi tlui fei-t of the-Savior bin-was mi\lems to li-.i I a ninv lifeTho pi-opli-stoeiil aghast win n then BIIVV be-r fainlliaiitv. 'lliej km-vv be i past lifeanil thoiicli piofi-ssliii ; to bo ( 'In is Uaiu , tliej lost sl 'lit eif tlie > [ act that ( hu l knew nil about her anil tlic-v c-\posc-d IHM The speaker then , In a niosidiaiimtictininiii i , saiel"hbo "hbo bael ( 'ono lee fat ; she was n failed llowe-l llllt heie tonight le-l mo say that 1 tliaiik ( I ml that theiovii9 a M.irv Mi elalcn blio came to Chilstiindpiiblielv was foi-jjivon Alurv MiiKelnlons m iv bo found all over the vvoilil nnel thi-v shonlel lie given a helping hand \Vlnt Chi 1st diel for Muiv Minril ilon ivt lle-tlnmv ho is iloinu foi countless vvoincii nil over the world " Jn e-loqui-nt words the good man bcsee-e lu his heiire-rs to tiiin fiotn the urroi of then wnvs When lie haet liiililcn ailieu to tin liisliionablu eitv , bo shonlel e-xpect to ivie-n le-ttrts fiom men and women whom he liUi m i to I , i/uins ' 11 1 * > UL J till Jl 111LI ILUll , tlllll Ul'lKT lit quninted vvltb von , " saiel the spe-nliei. I woulel ask nil tbo Mat ) Abigeliuens and nil tbo La/musc-s te > stand'up , as 1 bav e nit , i donolii'foio vvburo I bave labjied , but 11.in not elo it lioivtonlxht " His elosinc lonmiks vvoio powerful < 1 queut nnd inlonsc-h elranmtie His atidii in i w as spell bound Munv weicinove'd loti-ai Nou'l w is such n se'e-nei vvitncsseil in.Ni\\ poit boloie His appeals Wirei \ e-i piithi t ilowill holel n time mouths' mission m H ton in October and unu lu Xc\v Voik prubalily In Nov embei ' } bo Social Suionc-u ( Nuigri-N . niltsslts , Sept * 8. [ Spe-e-lal Oilble gi i n to Tin : HI-I : ] In his letter to tlio so. , science iongioss now in session at Lii _ Cuidin.il Maiming urged tbecst.iblistimeiu i an eight Iiotn woildni ; day for ininori , tint , no iv out in bo employed la niluos , tbo ob > oi \ unco of Sundiiv by tbo v\otkmen and tlm adoption of a sliding scale of wages. the > Now " \orlc Ce-iisns. Novv Yoik Tiibuno : The latest u - vision of tbo c'onsus lotinns fiom this city makes tlio population eif New York 1,11:1,501 : , and the Until n- vision will not inateiially change Unit lotnl. It is not to bj cloiiic d th.it tlio icbttlt of tlio enumeration has cause I { > rcnoral BUipriso nnel disappointim-nt. Tlio piovalont belief prior to Iho c-e n faiib was that the metropolis i-ontium 1 moio lli.in 1,000,000 Inhabitants ; nnd v > < venliuo to bay chat few even of thtm who had considered tbo Htibjee-t wiili seine degree of cnio vveulel have bi-ii ttbtonishud if the numboi had been found too.\c-ced 1,700,000. That ligureto bo fciu-o , would h.ue been out of all ] ) iopur- lion lo recent porceniagoa of incicM- ' , but Ihero mo many cirounisliincosto su gcal nu oxtiaoi dining giovvlli 'Thou abundant cuiho for le-lluetion , thuiefoi , in Iho iccord which diseredils lliesi btinKiiino o\iectalions. ] ' W j.iiu IULIUing t.iuiu ivud me ; cc'it ni totals for Now York eil > during Iho l.i t cenluiy : 1TW National enumeration . ' ! . : , ! 't INK ) National eiuinioritlon 1)0 , ) 1S1I ) Nntionil enumeration 'I , lit 1UU National onumcralioTi 1-M r l 1MO Nation il enumeration 10 7 1810 National enumeration II.Tl l lb.)0 ) Nationalcumm-ratiou M > , > n ! ! ) " > State enumeration ( > J'tMi ) IbliO National enumeration SI ii , > l IhlK Ktito enumeration ? J(5lii ( , IbTO Nitionil cnuiacratinn 'tlJjMJ IhTri State cnuineiation 1,011 , 11 J IbSO National enumeration 1J(10.UI ( T lbs" > State enumciation ( not takini 1800 National ciiumoiatlon l.lll/nl 3. NIlSMlll'H J'oiHlllCHS tin * I'olr. ( . "Do you know what's Uio mailer vvllli Nilssou , Ilio famous eoncor t singer ? ' ' i < " marked C'apt.iln A. TI. Mattoin tbo Chiengo Tiibuno. "She's a poker hcinl and hits injured her voice through In r mssitm for the grpon cloth. 1 don I Kiiovy vvhothor she Btill fttaysup of nights playing pokoi- , but she used to. I n - member MJino yo.us ago vvhon I vn wilting musical eiiticisnis for tlio In quirer t semi iny caul up to the mad uu nt her hotolanii requested tin inlorvhw Kho hont word for mo to como up. I found her playing poker mill Maims Mayor and Ilonry Abbey. She wns ex pecting u vibll fiom a clorgjninn - inndnm , jim know , wns loliglous.Vell , the c-lor tnan eamo , but before hu vv as ndmitte-d the papoi chips and uaielH weio coveied up Miidnm hnel just won a jick-pol miel W.IH inloiisely intoicsle-d m tlio { jamo , but when the clergymancn- torod ho found her demure and appu- ontly fully loall/ing thtit this isaM'j vvicUcd world nnd that 11 was the dulj oi ovoi'i true Chiihtiiin lo oven up million by being very , very good. 1 never UHV buch oxee-llonl ae-ling. The clergyman remained but a few minutes. Ho had scarcely closed Iho door after him wluu enl c.imo iho chips and play was n sinned. Minima laughed hcaililv at her little joke. When Brtby wim sick , wo gave her Castorfa , When sliowna a Child , ilio cried for Catorls , When she bccnmo MUs , alie clung to Cistorift. Vfhen slii ) had Children , 1,1.0 cave Uie-m Uasturla , CM A. HA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Subscribed nnel auarantcod Capital 8.W i ° 1 1'ald In Capital w , rj HuysuiHl gulls steiclts and lionils ; nCRot i i coiiiimirohl papcrj roei'lvoi and ox < . u trusts ; acta astrniufeir iiKint anil truntoo I coriniratlins , taken churiei ; o ( preiborly , iul Omaha Loan &TrustCo SAVINGS BANK. S E Corner lOth and Douglas Sta I/aid / In Capital . . . t'J ) ' * leo , J 1 Htookholdt-M ju , 0 < 6I'oi Oont Internal palil on Dfiio.Its 11U.NKJ. I.ANUi : , t ishie-r oniceri : A. U. Wyumii , president ; J J Ilronn , vlc .iresleloiit ) , W. T. Wymm , tro.muior niiren "rrAvJ : ) Wy"llln.vJl1Mlllurcl .1 J YS& rWM N-i'U < ' "Ol"