Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 12, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMJJSA. DAILY BEE FlttDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1890 ,
IN THE FIELD 01 SPORTS.
Defeat audDiiustei Following in tbo lake
of the Omaha Team.
VESTERDAY'S G/\ME / \ AT MILWAUKEE ,
A.tt lininciiHoCroncl wUtcml * *
nt tlie Sinlc I'nlr Tl jun
trlelfor To < 1 ) * M
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1.7
'a .ail
II , SluuvUltyO.
. , Sept U.-SiicclalTcto- [
KrnratoTuu HEH.-Following ] la the score
of toduy'sgaino ' !
HIOLX < : nr. I
II II l > A R no
, rf . .O . 0 0 t ( line , tf t < * 0
Illnck. in . .1 I 0 u Inilllor , 3I > . I 1 I
, , | - . , I I 2 Himnmn. It ) I n i
Hrotnn [ > . ! ! > . 1 1 0 IS n i
I'owcll.lli , . . I 0 II 1 U llrlnrt ni if II 2 i
1 i 1 I ) ui lliov , r c. . . I 1 > 0 0
1 3 c. 1 01 Mitciillir , ! i I 1 0
\Vllnur. t ) 1 2 8 ( JJIIiMiip m . . 1 ? I u o
OHIO U i Moll lor , p. . J 2 I 3 I
Total * till 21 II T. tnl < . . II 1U8I It
IU l.VNIM- . .
r/tncotn I 0 2 0 2 D 5
City I 14 0 0 0 0
Knni onmol-rlncoliif ( , Mont City 4. Two-
lilli KhniiKniiIrnllln - , lltliiililtcoin
Tlini'-l i o hll hniuiill. Doitbln pluyM-
Katltull to I'owoll , Wlilncrlo blidllinisu to
I'owi'll.Jliliulilucoiii toMaeiillir , ( liicnllar M
1'lioliiu toKliiiiiumi Hiscs on lulls Molilir
: i. Wlclnip 4 , lilt liy pltchcr-INKrti'r.-lifll'
liniM' . Mrticli out-Molilui i'\VUlnor ' , \ ; iVIIJ
liltclu's Muliltr S. Time ( if punil1 Onoliour
aniltlilrly jiiliiutvi
runs JIliuioipollO. Two Inso lilts
llliiiiclinii I > n.v , Stolen lii'ics Duy.iluC'lci-
lin. loublcplars Dnxdnlr to Dowli , Miller
loDuyto Hjn. Iliscsoii r > allH Kll | < 'ii4. Mc-
Isaob SlrnoU out-ICUlm , Rfc.Nabli ( ! .
JiiH-eil ball-Kcjnoltli Jcftonb : fs IMIn-
iic.ipolM ; . Jiiiivir ? . Tlnio-1 hour and Uftj-
fhu inluutci Uiuplrr-Ituiiuctt ,
AT HOSTO'w
Jioston . 1 0001000O-2
Philadelphia. . . .0 O 0 O 0 10 0 O1
IIlts-Boiton 4. rhlladclphin r. Errors-
Cost on 4 , Phil adclph ia 7. Ilitttcrios-iV icliols
end Ilirdio ; VUkcryund Cloinints. Uiujilro
-PomrS.
Fii'stpaiiie
Cincinnati . ,0 3 0 00000 0fi
1'itti.buri0 OO 00000 0-0
Hits-Cincinnati 0 , IMttsburR 2. Errors
Cincinnati I , Pittsburi ? 1. BntUries-Khlncs.
and Ihriink'tonj O lwrn and Decker. Uni-
plro Stticf
Sci iid ( .nine
Cliioinnati . 0 11 00 1 10
1'lttstarff . 0 01 00 00 0L
Hits Ciiii'liiiinti 7P5ttsbur4. , ( Errors
CinHnnati ! ! , I'lttsbtilf ' , 2. Batttrios-Dvjer
and ICceiiiiiiamd Oslwiuoand Decker. Um"
btricf.
AT CHICAGO.
First Rarao
C'hifiifo . I 10 D 0 1 0 0 0-5
Clovelind , , . . . . 0 00 000 OO 0 0
Hits Chicago S , Clovelind 4. Krron
Chicago J , Cleveland 0. IJatlcries-lIutch-
Inson and Kittrodi'o , "Young and Soiuers.
Uniplie-IIcQinld.
Seiond giituo-
Chlci o . 0 S 2 001 20 0-7
Ulevilimd . 0 12 100 00 2 O
Hit ! Cldcu 'o 1) ) . Cleveland IT. Errors
Chl'rnRO V Clevel.md 3 I3attcrlcs Steeii
and Klttiougc. Vinuaud Dovso. Uintilro
1'ost jionod on Account oC Itixin ,
CiueAr.oSoit ( ] 11 , All tlio Brotheiliood
iiad Ami. rlciin Kiimci scheduled for tliin alter-
nooinvoi-o postponed on account of rnla , us
iho Nutloinl funio ; ntNaM Yoik ,
U fJl * J'KKlt JCJVCf.
Lincoln
T ls'coi.x , Neb , Spt. ( II. [ Special toTit *
HEHThe ] crowd that gathoivil to witness
the ? nicvs this afternoon was the largest ovet
sc'onon llOKroulldsof the -f.tato filr. The
ntnvhlth atcr nsj8innicil from the fence to
the roof , and tlio canopy overhead ng lined
\ \ - lthcurioii8M'ctiitors. | . Thofulltilesero \
Illlc-Jto Muirooitlori , white tlio fences ileiir
niouiid tlmt link -wiio lined with faces. The
i oofs of the cnttlo stalls 8cr\'cj a a roasting
place forwvcMil hundro ) mow. Ilio peat-
c.stiilhusl.isuMva.s manifested throughout ,
Thi ) Ilrst iiu-o HUH that ot foals of lSb J for n
jmrsoof flXJ. ( Ttio rnicrs cntorul neroi
UolJie , tu s. , John son tl'ern\Viilioo , Kob.j
Hurley limit } , ch . , W I'jle , llumholdti
Jlolon , lleauchunip JaiUs. Con coral a i
Kun '
Iho diwiiitrfor fliicre resulted In Ilurloj
Hurley tcttiiu'the pole , ( iolclljKotlliiK second
place , aihl Helen tlilnl. liuihy 13urloj took
iholCud , it the start nnd hold II to the end ,
GoUlo hroko on tholiratquailorof the Jh > i
lialfnndfell licU tothird place , hut closed
upon thola-stquattor of the llrut half ami
heldhucoacl pheo to the end of the lieut ,
closlntj the heat with about tuo luipthi between -
twoen her and Hurley Buileyhon \ \ thoj
Iiasd utidcr Iho wlr \ lel | > uviij
about tliosaiiiecllbtaiioobehind Cioldiu. Ilur.
ley Hurley wu ciutUrctl the \\lnucr. \ \ Tlmo
In the second heatllnrloy Hurley got tlio
pole , Oiohlto tccoud plnru und Helen third
Thoontlro licat was without hiclJent , with
Hurley Durloy leading throughout , ( loldlo
huldliifsecondpluro uniiHelen third. Ilur-
loy Hurley wai declared the winner. Tlmo-
] n the third heat the noon started In tlio
name ixsltlowiiiidfiuli1d uji thcuuiioas before -
fore , ilurloy llurlev was dthro ittiu winner
of the heat. 1"iino-JlM Hurlov Hurley win
ulw declared IhoDinner of the nuo. Jlo was
drhun hj hiaowner , Kil l lo.
tfMJUUV.
JIurlov Burlcy „ , . . „ , . 1 1 1
Goldie „ , 3 a 3
Jicleii . , , 3 a B
Thno-2:34Jf , a ,35-f ; , ' . ' : H 1
Tbo bcvonilruco was that of the3:2Snacers
era ur o of HOO , Tlio howes entered > vct
St John , K. g , : I at Brown. lOmaha ; Hosifo
Kced , li m. j ( > . li Mniwoll , Kearney , JN ch ;
Almont Uashiuv , blk i ; Irani ; Burns , Ida
Orove.
On c-aatl off lots , Alw6nt naslinv got Iho
polo , 1'losa lotted second plucoand St. John
third. In the llrst uiwrter of the first lulf
Almont Hushn'vv "broko and Hosslo Reed
l n * , etl to ilrst place. Almont llashuif broke
a alti oathoflrstfiuartcr of the second lialf
tinJSt , John went Intno ca tlio lint half ,
brcukiuir baJIv nnd alnioittimiln ? toastnnd-
still before ho could Ix ri ? hte l. Otirlng-tho
hut half Almontlas"hMV ! Kotdoim to business
nnd Rsilncd inch by inih TJnon Flos'io Heed
aiiJin the last qinrtorDf Ilio Inst hnlfvecrod
nlicud. but brolio Juit Ixfororeachliifr the
\\ltv , Klfintfttio nice to tliobajmarc Flos-
ale Ktccl was declared winner , lUniont
Baihmv second , and Jjt. John tlilid. Tirao
2 . * ) / .
In tlio second heatPlosilo lcea ! had the
polo , jVmoiit liuluiv suiond | > lac i uiulSt.
Joim tiilrcl. Ibohorscs rollou'cilin this orJer
uttll the trot half of the latl hnlf , when
AlniotitHiulin\v 101 ! ihefuinnd ; won by about
tvo lengthi Inthoflrat iiuuiter ollhohst
lulf St .lolm lirolto bndlj mid was almost
stopped before liOKOtdqwnUf lusiiui * ) . Ilo
vis really diiuuicod , hut as thuiotvu * ) no >
dhtunco JlnKin tlio rue such announceiiii.nb
\\n not inn le.
In the thlul tot Almont Bn.ha\v hud the
l lo , I'losslo UwJ second nnd ht. Jo'm ' third.
JJnhniv leau Ihrotiffhout , lut vas lard
preistl continuilly by I'lo sk1. fat. .lolm
ma Jo lils usual hn-iihand witio In atoutfout-
hutidixd feet Wlilnd AlmoiitUiLahnv was
declared vtluncr Time 1' } ( ,
in the fourth licatMatltlle.i , thoiltivcr of
riosslollc-cd , V\M tuken on * anil .r. V. Cnin-
iller ol Dinld City substituted The raera
ntirted In the sumo order sis before. J'ho
tliinf/o of drners for llossloltecd proved
most unfoilunate , for when alio broke on the
Jiist quarter ot the 1 lit half tlio now haiullctr
cl tbo reins XMI uttorlj at sen , mid before
the mite got iluwii to trotLiiif , ' Hho lost so
mueliRrotiiid tliat shocaino hifullyau eighth
ol a mlle behind on thohonicstixtch. AL-
ilionfc IJl llilx name in Hist , Time- 5 U ( > .
fit. Jclm vis scioiulnnil I'lonslo Heed thlrii.
Ihe lieat v.is mtt to the fasttst c\ci' ti-ottcit
in Ncbrasln , thooiilj ono over suipisHin1 ; It
Klnnthat of 18M , in which Dm Dboatthla
iccordbjJiint lulf asccoml. jMinout Bashaw
wis dcclaud tlio vx inner of thera.cc
St. John . . 3 3 2
riossioRwd . i : i s y
Minont Uaiww. . . , , . . . 3 1 1 1
Time U . Ljy.:2.Tf ! ; , 2 'J" , 2:20. :
Thothlidraicwas the ( /riMtctt / of thofalr
-thntof the ti .ii guitautcu twt tot n purse
of - 1,000.rlhcioinix.titora wire ldovrvn A.
,1 Hull , JBeitrico ; rJloin .lacobi , b. p , Miller
I'vCook , Ulncolr , Sinaeiicbijglit , C II Tip-
ton , JhnJiId ; Itobblc I1 , b s , fd 1'ylo ,
Ilumholdt , Lobisko , b. g , JSTat 13rueii , liiu--
Tom Jacobs vas given the pole , SpiMjrue-
biitfMsccontl plaeo. n'hilo iiobbiel' , Wivan
and LolnsUo followed ill oidci n.iined
At till ) end of the lli-st half llobhlo PMuia ,
lilavan scioiHlToin.Tnfobs , thiid , l obisko
fourth and Sprnjudiripjht last In the last
nnnrtirof tholnst hilf Lob.islfo jissed the
tlireo horses uhend of lilm amid deafcnlii } , '
iheqrs aid \en the licat. TLino USO
Iol ! > lito S. ' wns bcuinil , IdaMn third , Tom
Jacobi fomth , tiiiraguobilghtnClh.
fjn the second heat the hordes toolr upllioir
plnetsin the oiJor th.it they hid llnls.hcd uji
jirovlouslj. Lobasalo ledfrow thostaitan l
noii the 3mt. IihuanMH snond , Ilobblo I'
third , Tom Jacobs fourth , Spusucbrict clis
Unceil. 'Hie time undo by iooasko was the
host tlmo evcnnade in state by a four ) car-
old.
old.In
In Ihe third heat iho liorsos started In ns
before. Xobasko lol fiom the stall M the
close of the first hull liJavnn was crowding
him for llrsiplico , \vitli Kobhio P and To in
Jacob ? neck and noik a"bout thrco leiiKtln be
hind IJobbio ! ' broke on the last quarter ,
Riving him fourth place inthoheat Lobasko
won Time 3 i > lobasko was declared
the ttltmcrof the race.
SUIMAKV.
LobasUo 1 1 1
KohUol ? 3 8 4
Icla > an 3 3 3
Torn Jacobs } 4 i
Spra0'uofcrlght 5 dis
The milo and repeat running- race for a
pursooC $100 $ excited frreit entlmsusrn The
horsci oiitoroilweioTaniaak , Mr. Clnrkson ,
Liacoln ; liopjio , B sC. , A. Butnctt , Oilcans ;
Rodsif n. b s , A. "W Fisher Vytnoro.
X'ainualt got the polo. Depjio second place
and Itcdslfjii third Itcdsign passed Deppo
at the Hrst quartorand lion tno uco. Tiiuti
I : ' { > 9 . Tanaalcvrus distanced.
Intho second heat Kcdsi > ? nled nil tho\vay ,
his driver holding him hack the same as be
fore Tlmo l.Oljl , Hccisignvvas declared
the winner.
Kedslgn. 1 I
Beppo. . , , . . . , 3 D
rainaiik. , . . , , , . . . . , . dis
Chicago Itnccs.
CIIIOA.OO , Sept. 11. [ Special Tclefjram to
VjtBir ] Summary of today's races at tlio
West Side park :
Three-quarters of a milo.sellitiu "Warren
Leland on. Lizzie D ( the favorite ) second ,
Prince third. Haley drawn. Time 1 ilT1 - .
Ihrccnu alters of a mlle , twfl-yoar-oltls-
ToiuMuckin , won.pthclS ( the -fa\orite \ ) sec-
ontl , Aunio , Clnrlc third , Shoshone drawn
Time 1,18.
Jlireo-quartcrs of a mile , selling Spildinj
woli , G xxl Day ( tlio f a\oritc \ ) second , Attlcw
thinlj Texas titrt drawn "Jlnio 1:17.
One mile , sellltiR St Allans won , Billy
Pinkerton ( Ihe fivoiltc ) second , ilia II
thiid , Horiiplpo urawn Time 1:1 : 1.
Uhreo fouiths. of a milo. sdlliiR-Dock
"VViilctrn , Xingtrcss second , fcouriro Cthq
favorite ) thiid Timo-1 : ltff.
Mlle and threc-sixtcen tin , o\er hurcilcs
Xcarto woii , Hongshot second , \Maslo\ir \
( tlic'fa\orite ) thi rd. 'lnno-i sO'JH' .
-.r , N.V. , Sept 11. JSpeclal
Telegram to Tut BIB. ! Summary of to
day's ' races :
SovoiH'Iglitlii ; of a rnile "Worth won ,
Diuido" second , llcolaro ftho fa\oritc \ ) third ,
I < &c > ttcCumvaU , , C3ost liico , Dilz/io and
Ivcnwood di-aivii. Time 110.
Milo and one-eighth Cousin Jcemi won ,
Diablo second Bcnodidino
M r ilitr * V u.ll tlUj 4.llw > k AV.t KCVJ third. Badge < the
favorite ) net heard from , Buddhist , I3cll
13Or , 3obesilorroaiidUl ! | iuh drawn. Time
1 5.T1' ) .
Seven olg-hllis of a nllo , I'luthmh st.ikoi
Potoiuao won , Strathinojith second , Sulllo
MiClalhnd ( the favorite ) third , Aluernoa
n. id Moil tana drawn , Moutoray lidded Tlmo
1-MJ.
.Mile nnd a quarter. Bhcepshcad stakes -
"
"Dunuth ( the favorite ) won , Kiontoimc second
end , 3Ior HiBliiinss third , JUanqmt , Sir
John , histnlotto , Hosotto and Kdg-ar John
son drawn. Tlmo 2 10M
Milo and oiic-cljbth.crojitfaUsclliii'stakes . )
Kayinoncl U Hon. lriotho ( favorite ) second
end , l olloti third , St. Pai-i Fiully , Palisade
and ITitzjauies dinvn , Time' 1 17 1.1
.Milo and three-eighths , on turf-Lamina
Belle ( the favorite ) won , Philosophyseoond ,
Miubcth II third , Falcon nuil Voodcraft
Time 3 ! > 5SJ5.
lluillncliiii Itaue ,
lluitnvmov , Ii. , Sept. 11. Surnmnrj of
tcd.w'sracfs :
ItXi ( lass-J JsIU von , I.ady llocnasecond ,
Farmer thiid. TImo-i ! : : JO
I'ic'cfor-all trot H uvcnHprak'uo \ , Vlc-
torWIlkes wc-ond. 1imo-W :
Seven elglithM of a mile , -ninniiij : Xenn
Gn/cLIowoutJu < 1'u | , j\mu4l \ second , 'louj 11
third. Time 1 ill .
Iho l-higlisli Turf.
Sept ll.-SpcciiU [ Oableurain to
'Jim In.J At the Dm castor meotliifj today
the mix ) for the PortlJiid plato of 500 sovereigns
eigns , flvo fgrlopgs and. 10.1 yaids.is \ won
hv Loid Cliiirchlll's filly .Abbess doJovarre ,
\VciBblcll'aLIiithoriiflsco ni , and .Mr.
AUirt-tn't > Dj in Kuesiliilotigh thiid.
'Jltl ) j'H lips.
A.7CIIIttno MESTilDU { kHK ,
Pint Unco Cwsuiidra , ( Ji-oy fellotv.
Second KIU.-O ( fluuliust , Tom Maclcin ,
Third Ilato ' - '
HiB'-aiiree.Khnftnji.
Kourth Itico-Miss ; Howard , IHun Veil
FIflh itiuo M * " "
, Alhuns , Krcd PiiikC
Hlxth Ruco liedstono , Uuu btevuis.
ATllIKridllBAt ) HAT ,
Flint Rnco Jlntlatoue , Count Dudley.
Sft-ond Kico-iCiiifstoii. Volunteer ,
Third Hmo Chatham , Void ,
Fouith Itacc-HuiHrtu , lieltcr SMtor ,
Kiflh Rate Ix > \ngolci , Kk
SUtli 1-tatw KritCbt , Burnside.
Souiitliltac-o Atundol , Frunli Y'arcl.
Kiitrloi lir VoU.iy'u Uncos.
JIT cinclou \ \ Hat jinu PAKI :
Pij-nt raw. throouart rs of a mho. Belling
-Gray ITiliow , Eunice , Coasancii-o ,
Hold , U'Oikt , Entrlevooil. .Tim ilertl. Jaho
Suuiidor Enterprtso , Inbound , Nellie 0.
Siroucl nicetlirec-ininrtorabf otnllo , two
ycarolds , h nml i cap Tom Mackln , Klla
lllackburn. L.inlti CJwyxmc , Olou Rush , Al-
talr , lloriiillnc , Ten
Third nice , ruilo and Dn slxt ntli ,
hniidlcap-IChaltan , Daniel , IllifThrco , Lewis
Ulark , llonjjllcht , ilrMtrtry.
Fourtlinico , ono mile L.CW is Clark , nij (
Thiw , Vermont , Pronhfcy.Vurpenlf \ , MI-M
Hovarcl , liluo Veil , PlUrln , Hurry ICull ,
Molllo V , Uanarola , Jack Altirniy. Jasper.
JTIflh nice , mile ami cno-ehmtli , sell-
Injj-Bt. Albans. .7aolr Murray , t'tcUPiuk ,
Miss liOMiird , lieel Leo.
Sixth race , three fourth1 * of a mile , selling
Creole , Voxator. Holy John , Tent Stevens ,
J. B Freed , lictistono , riunilloroj , Intruder ,
Bolster , tiovoraor Hardln , Elsie i
A.T siiin * nrAi > HIT.
Kirst race , one inUc 121kton , Lud ) .Tano
( colt ) , Hlonrcp , fan-Can , Count Dudley ,
Drno , Jlulatone.
Sceoml rac-c. three-fourths of n mlle , Speed
stakes Urlzh111 Spent , Correction , Kings
I ton , Plt7iimm ] , Volunteer , Lo * Angeld
1'hlrd ra.Tctlireo-qtuirlerHof a mile , nil-
uinii swlnjUnices Kiantrcllno , Bartliem ,
llithe , Tnnlt ) , Scrvitcr , Mrkoier , Wood-
utter i , lic.iut ; , Emnm .1 , Void , Chitham.
i'ourthracc , mlle : md ciie-ollith ) ; | siren
,1i , takes 'Inlln Ulielcljurn , Uupcrta. Mlsi
Jcllo i , Itccluif , llosotte , llelter ( skelter ,
Jruliless i
Tilth nco , mlle and three-six teen tin do ?
i\.TijelcsIJnde : , , Ivenwool , Elcvu.
blxth nice , milo and one-eighth , selling
ilnntyro , 'Ernest. Hirthdm , Xlovo , Siiin
Vcod , Sorrento , Itovor , ItoKcho , Buriiside ,
Castiixvii ) .
Seventh rnco , Ho\en-clfrhtln oC a Tnlle , on
uif I iUMiy , Kassonl. , < ' 1riiiiU MurclBra\o ,
ienoimce , Ivcin , Kingstoc'U , Anindcl , lcd
. .caf , St Jobn , Lotion , Lufltto.
litccr Johnston Hold.
JCFPJIIO , 2f V.Sept , 11.-CharlesF. Dun-
jar has just , bouphttho famous , pacer John
ston , record 20 < i jof , K O. Loiifiof ht. J 'anl
'orfa.OOO. Johnston hv the fistcst mlle
ccord cfuiij trotter orpncer Inthoworld
fE. 1 It f\X ZM > JitUmItJK IK ,
Tlie N z I'erccsln Iditlio 3Inlco Very
DoisiCirT.IOtiho . , Sept. II 'AVhite , an old
fronticrsiniui and Indian lii'htorof tlio Long
valley , near the Silmon liver , has sent n dls-
intch toGo\crnorShoup InforriilnK1 Win that
.ho condition of nffiirsiiiuoiif the ICez I'eiccs
tiJnuiiof that plico ijulnrmln ? Tlio tribe
s \ery \ much discontented and sullen at the
.rcituicnt i-eicivd , the death , of brnKs , mid
lie loss of stock , and vow unfc'oanoo scmo
time outho Mhitci 0\cr \ twohnrnlied lu-
dions art cn.inpec.lnt sloudurta iiiul u number
of fcho uarrlois mo lit war pnlut.
Plio iconic nro nlumicil nfr the hostile
"alk and nppc.iratii.o ot lhe > Indians.
ho iiiii | s tell the settlers to bo
areful Settlers linvinff much einio doc WIIK
ton central point In the Mdloy The croat-
cstoxciteniLiit prevails in the Long valley.
Sittlersare arming todofcnd thomsdvcs
Siturl.ij- coin pan vfrom IJoiso birriuks
XDIC [ | nptliu lnu ofn-unli foi thcLonir valley
onn pic isu ro trtji C cionicr felibupnas dls-
patchcdAcnpttilnlo li.isteti by forced marches
asposslblo
Grat IiitcrcHt > l an I Tcstc-il ns toAlio
Will bo IHrcct irOTicrii.li
Cuicuio. Sept. 11. The prluilp.il toplcnt ,
world's fair headquarter' ! today was the totn-
1111 ; selection of a director gcnural. General
It Hastings ofPciinsyluiniUiaciivcdtUis
morning and is iiiulerbtooato bo working for
the position A T , Goshorn , ex director
general oC the C'eutoiinial , can "Inrdlj ho
called a candid ate , but po slblo that if the
liouor was tendered him unanimously ho
might accept. Kx-Congrcbsiimi ( icorcoH.
Davis of Chicago Is also proinlneutly incm-
tloued
CalU'ornla and the World's 1'nfr.
SAN Fit \\ancci , Sopt. 1 1 Delogatcs from
c\ory \ county in the state and jnany commer
cial , industrial and other org-nniziitlons mot
today pursinut to call. Addresses wera
made setting forth the necessity for ade
quate representation by California ! nb the
world's fair In 1803. It was decided that n.
Mil bo drafteXl for presentation to the legis
lature , asklnp an appropriation ( the turn was
not named ) , to bo raised hy
the annual tax levies On motion
of M. II. I > p Young- , resolutions
were adopted declaring that the convention
motests against a double silo and that plac
ing the horticultural ana ngricujtural exhibits
several miles from the uttrictivo features of
the exhibition vltt "bo pro judicial to the inter
ests of the state , -resolution uas also
adopted favoring a distinct builaing for Ual-
ifoi ilia's ' display and separate from all de
partments of tbo exposition.
HIE r iJtffF iilI.JL ,
It \ > IH Ilo Itepin-tcd 13 ; lc to tlio
Itonse Harly NevtVcek
W siiiXflio , Sept , 11. 'Iho enrolling
dorks , of the senate ha\e kept tno work on
the tariff bill \\ellup-\\lth \ \ \ each day's pro
ceedings of the sen ate , so that this morning
the long- bill vas rudy for ilnal coinpniison
befoio being sent over to tlio house. The
\\OI-K \ \ oE examining tlio hill for possible
crrors _ was completed shmtly afternoon and
duriiif ! the day it will be signed by President
i'ro 'Join Injialls and sent to-'tho liouao ,
When it meets tomorrow morning the bill
\\ith \ the senate amendments \ , under the
rules , bo referad without special action to
the committee on ways and means , _ A
meeting of tlio wajs and means commit'
tee will bo calleci for .tho caillest date
practicable , and unless " some unox-
pectol obstnclo is cncovinterod on the
part of tlio democratic : mcinbeis of tlio com
mittee the bill will lorojwrted bade to the
housoIththocoiniulttcos rrcoinniendatlons
not later th'in ilouday 01 Tuesday , ff he corn-
in I tlca's recoinmundatlon , it isprodloted , will
bo tliat tuohouso agree tflsutli oC iho amend-
merits ns nro merely \erbil \ nnddo not chun o
rates , an (1 that ns respects these aineiidmciits
thntdo iiirioasoor rediu'o.rate ' ? Intho bill ui
sent to tlio senate tlio house noti-toncur and
agreoto the conferoaco aslccd by the senatx ; ,
l\t i if MX
Questions to Cotiio "Up Be
fore tl > o Gicnrrn. ! ConlV-i-cnoc ,
Sept. H. The third ewieral
confercncoof the Jlothodlstchuich of Can
ada opened ycstetiljy. Over tlvo hiindrcd
deles jtesnro piesent , The sc&ion was taken
up vlth licarlug an add IMS "b IMv. Dr , Car-
nion , gpiicrnl supeii'itcndont , j\mong Urn
most Important questions to bo discussed nro
the alvlsibilityof establishing a Methodist
sistdhoodundthu advisability of petitioning
parllmient as rcgaids the vexed question , of
cloilial preccdenco , In the memorial which
It is proposed to scud , It is stated that tbo
IJrltlsh North Ainoricin net re < ORiiizes tbo
equality of aliroHulous bodies bofoio the law ,
but that the order of precedence at the
dominion and nrovinclalreceptloris ignore the
verjoxisitcncoof tholr church
IMKsinnlpiil CoilHtitutiun Jlovisci'H.
JKICSOV , IVllss. , Sept. 11. Jmlgo C.illioun ,
picsldentof the eonstltutionnl convention ,
b polo at grout Icngtb today In support of the
Campbell plan , mentioned in thosodisTiatcljCJ
wUlihlsto Ulrldo the state into thirteen
gorrjmnndcrod election districts , to ho con
trolled liy the whites. Ilo said tint e\on tbo
presldoniy of the United Stntea as a mat
ter of insignificance comjiarccl with
the loc.xl self govern men t. Ilo did
not propose to rnlnco matters , but
if nskcd by anjbody 1C Hwajtho purjioso of
the con vent ion to ustrkt negro sufTraifo ho
would fwitklj annvori " "Vea , tlint-s wliat
wonro liero for. " Thotint had gone foith
thnt fraud , force and Intimidation must
ct'ino , and If thU 1.011 vontion failed to Insnro
\vhlto supicuucy by iwaccfuL methods bo
would. incn oix iirerro i\a-i \ liercaftcr Idllcd In
n iwlitinl riiit , utrnrd himself unit every
inomborof tlw uonvoiitlou an accessory to
thoinui\ijr. |
_ _
A. Ministerial llilof ,
ItctniMi , 1'a. ' , Sept. II. [ Hpetlal Telegram
to TIIK lKK-In ) con rtnoro today Uov , Mar-
ttnUutna Kritsfh , whosixnujnths ago-\\as
pastt-r rifotiooi UK HUM iiojualiliig i-efortned
i-hur h04in lUrlt'i-oanty , ai mnvlaod of
lanunyln stealing Uulv 'd uiul other binall
nrllilus from u ii.iriliuiro Btoro Hois \
rciinntneiidcdta the uieicy of the court and
bus not hucn sentenced. Ho Is no longer
Hervlnjrhli conprtgutloi. Iho * ao has cro- >
utei. ) a lilf scnsatiou.
MS MOl NEBMSLV TOWNS
Ilio State Methodist Oonforenca In Annual
Eastings.
i i
HORSE ST llfiG AT GRAND ISLAND ,
County llcpiiWIoans-
Kcw dry Hall at Wc t 1'oiut-
Soeicty Meets
1 a ( .Aurora.
IIAJTINTS , 7Scb. , Sept. ll.-fSiieclal Tele
gram to Tin : llun.l This mornings session
of the Nebraska annual Methodist confer
ence wns opened with devotional cxeiclses tor
itov. J. \ \ lloyco. The minutes of ) ester-
diyiscHsfon - ere rail ami approved. Tlio
hlsho | ) announced admit on tbo charter fund
or S-'Diindon the book coneein ot $1,013 ; tlio
drafts wcro ordered.
Itias \ moveJ by JS Stcln that a temper
ance masmeetlnp ; bo suhstitittodfor the con
ference sermon ou Thursday evening. C. I1.
Creichton. chancellor of WcJlynnuimeistiy ,
and J. H.l'resson will address the temper
ance meeting. The chnrtcra of the oitectUo
cldou o ( Vorit , Lincoln , Nebraska Citv ,
Ileatrice nnd Hastings districts vicro pissed.
CJ.L. Itnlfrht , J. dray , D. 0. U.Idj n\iy ! , I1.
C. Amu < * burf" , U. II McAilam , ns visitors of
the west. Nubinskfi conference , \vtro \ Intro
duced. The -session closed vlth boiicillction
by 1' . S. Mntlitr of the west Ncbrasln con
ference.
IT ho conference litstoilc.il socletv held Its
annual session this afternoon at tlio Meth
odist church , \vithll. \ 1 , Datls in the chair.
'J'ho ' mcetliiKuns addressed by Li B. Turin an ,
II. llurchof Nebraska U'cjloyanunUerslty ,
D. 1'itz nnd others 'JCho ACitoiMblo Bcntlo-
man , Rev. Turman , recited en'ortniiilng
icmlnlseencosof hl3 early M < rk In Nehr.ishi
back in the ' . 501.with privations cndul-ctl , etc.
Thej furnished entertainment which vas
iclUhed by tlio largo eoni-ourso.
Horse SIcnllnK nt Grand Island.
Giuxn Iiivi > , Neb , Sept. II. [ Spcclnl
Teleffram to 'Inn Ucu. ] A fi t iiacitiB horse
o Clinrles Moore was stolen itora
his st.ible , 0110 lullo north of this city , ycstcr-
day afternoon Atni ht ttto of the farm
hands concealed themselves in the barn and
about U o'clock ucro aroused by a 111,111
trylnjj to get into the biin. They KQ > \
but'wero umiblo to otcrhaul him.
Tlicio hmo been n numuer of c.isosm this
neixhborhood lately and tlio lirst onocaught
wllluncloubUdly bose\erely \ handled.
" \ViHlilntton ) County Itcpiibllc.uis ,
Bum , Neb , Sopt. 11. [ Spuilal to THE
DBF ] Iho "Washington county republicans
will hold their primaries tomonow and their
county convention 'Saturday. Ilia delegates
to the congrcssionil convontlotx at Columljus
willpi-ohiblj gouninStiucted. .
Tlio.Vo City II nil at West l olnt.
AVhSTPotM , N"cb.Scpt. 11. [ Spcciil Tele-
Kriun to Tar Brt.l Our major and city
council relumed from Umaha and adopted
plans fet the npjy city- hall that wore drawn
by MendelsbolmYiVkbcr.Sc Lahore. Uvcry-
body seems in lave \vith the design. The
87,000 city ha'l ' bonds -Hero sold today to It.
G. 1'cteis of this city lor ati eastern sbvings
bank
> Icdicnl Society at Aurora.
S'cb.k Sept 11. [ Special to TUB
Err. ] The Yorlt nnd Hamilton county medi
cal society , ati association organized at York
Juno IO , 18'JO , held its second meeting Tues
day in this city , the following members
being present ! Jrs. Briclier , Oooden , Stein-
berff , Collins , Case and WoodardoC Hnmilton
county and lr * > . McConaufliy , Sbldler , 1'ar-
lej , Seduwic't ' , Reynolds , Gardner and En
sign of Yorltccusty. Papers wore- read by
Dr , Parley , Dr. TJoyaolds nnd Dr , E. A.
Stcanbcrg. A. oustitutioiinndby-ln\\s \ vero
adopted. The .follow In jr are tbo olllccrs :
PMsidtnt , I1. J" , Brlclier , M. D. ; vice presi
dent , J , P. Fnrlfly , , M. D. ; secretary nnd
treasurer , Robdrt McConaushy. RI. D. Aa-
joMiiedntllp , m. to moot at YorkDeccni-
bcr 10,1891) .
InnUlr-iUHnt Oretna.
GiiB-m , 3s'ob.Sopt. 11. [ Special to THE
BFF. ] On Monday night the Tallon school
house , two mlles southeast of town , was tp-
tiilly clcstrojed by ilro. It is supposed to
hue been the \yorlr of an Incendiary , as
school had not yet commenced for tlie season.
Camp meeting opened hero yesterday under
the auspices of the Free Methodists with a
good attendance Rev. Phillips of Omaha is
eapectcd today to conduct the services.
It is expected to hnto telephone connection
in a. few utijs. Tlio poles nnd wires arc up
and the instruments will bo put in In a few
d.ns.
Our now Method 1st Episcopal church is
fast ueirinj : completion.
Tlio ISritl&o UonilH Cane ,
Nnniusi-u Cur , Keb , Sept 11. [ Special
to Tim 13 EH.Judge Field has
rcndeied his decision hi the bridge bonds
case and denied the Chlcnfro , liurlliigtoiiand
Quincj's application for an Injunction
against their Issua holding that the bouds
v\eio not liiexcicss of the hwful Uinlt.
Onoof tlio greatest hlosMnprsthat a modest
man can \U-.h for Is'a coed rellnblo set of
bowels If vounislito bo happy Itcop your
bowels icgular by usl'if ; St. Patrick's pills.
Three Men Killed by the Cnr .
DtnuQtrr , la. , Sept 11 . [ Special Telegram
to THE BFE J Last evening1 Matt Wagner ,
Kick Stelnmitz nnd Peter Moas left this city
lor thopmposeof seeking \vrnk tit Menonii-
nco , a few miles south of East Dubuque
Uhis morning their dead bodies wcro found
iihout/our miles dovni the trade , l\\ng \ close
to it. Ube supiosltiori is that they were
btruch by an , Illinois Central train. They
\\cro \ under theliilluencoof liquor \\ben they
left licro.
_
Siiloldo of a DnbiKjuc AVoinnn.
DciiUQur , la. , Sopt. ll.-Spocial [ Tolcgrarn
toTrip BKE ] Mrs. C. A , Donahue , wife oC a
well knovn traveling man , suicided this
morning "by hanging hcrsolf witliasttlp of
led 8heetmT. ( Sne bad been ill and fre
quently threatened the net. Slio had been a
resident of the city for thlity jears ,
Ilo Una Two
MASON CITY , la. , Sopt. 11. [ Special Tele
gram to THE JlFK.J John Comey of
Plymouth suicWcd , today bj shooting. IIo
\\fis \ fifty jearsoia nnd liad ono \vifo living in
Bohemia and another in Nebraska. JIo had
for mouths imagined lilmsclf Iiilovowitb
cvorj'ladyin thd Vommunity.
A. Stmiljiy Closliifi
FORT JDoDonf4U Sept -Special [ Tolc-
grain to TUB Due.The Fort l > odpo Prcsbj-
tery , cornprlsijlpj twenty-four counties in
northwestern , / Ypandomlrncnp ) seventy-
two churches t6day inaugurated a campaign
In fnvor of SandaV closing of ttioColuinblun
exposition to'boticld ' at Chicago in 189) ) .
Jllunk politlonrto" tbo commissioners of tlio
world's fair , tttttng that tlio prates lie kept
closed on Sun dtytnvo teen nrlnted and will
bo clrcuhtod ay | ever the district at once.
Ttio state syucflyillenilorso the movement ,
which it Is cjqcc pd will bccotnc general.
Hio O IK. In , Sopt. 11 , [ Special Telegram
to Tin : BcEj Vtnno J. Hysliiim , of the linn
of Hjslinm X Son , and Miss Nancy Johnson 1
icm murriod today ,
Th < ( < r nit .Monument ,
( Irani Moiuirneiit jwoclatlon today the result
of tlie labors of U-o well Icnotvn architects
w ho wcro ns > l ed to submit n design for the
contemplated triilui < 3at Klvoraldi ) \ nssub-
mltted , Tim mausoleum do-tKii of John II ,
Duiium of .N'o\v York vaa iiimnltnously
uclorted.
Xjlvo Stock ICiuluiiKi1) nt Jllloholl.
S. D.Sopt. , 11. [ Sfwciul Telo-
pi-am to TUB BBK.A. . M. Howdloof this
city und f. W , Souimui of Eonhomino county
huvoforniod aparttiorihln to ostahllsb u ll\o
stock exchange at.Mltx.hcll , from which stock
H 111 bo shipped to eastern market ) .
Hlr 1'M > t > Ii''H XKX1 1'JtKHlltKXT.
Contircns CotironrH to Kctcot n fiuc-
ccHnor ta Mcnctuloz ,
StK SALVAI OII , Sept , 11. . [ Snoclnl Telo-
gnun to Tnr. Hun. 1 This city has tflkciionn
holiday appearance. National bunting floats
from every roslilotico and business houses
und streets nro crowded vlth pcoplowhohnvo
come from every tiuirtor of the tvpubllc to
lr tircaent at the oixnltiK of coii re s tomor
lt . That body \vill comcno la thoNatlonal
theater. Ono of the Hrst acts of confirms
Mill ho the election of a president to Hit the
uncxiiirod term cuuiod by the death of
JlonendcK. ISrotti Is the most popular
caiid idato nnd his election Is considered
smurcd. Dr. Aynla , who vnslcoirosl. | .
< leut under Monendui anil who set
up n Kovornmciit on the holders of Honduras ,
ii hi ( iimtenmln , but his liost friends bcllovo
Iio stands no cliinre of beintc elected -.iresi.
dent by thoSiihiuloiui < iinrcss. The faiilva-
dorans claim he Is a traitor ami is InolUtiblu
toofllco. Ilo is President Harlllas1 choiio as
iiresidcnt nnd this has cut oil nil his clui.ced
If Iio luul itny.
Thonppoal of the widow of narrundli to
the presldint of the United States hiving
boon printed here , and tlio statement thatshu
and her children aru In destltuto condition ,
hns caused Pro\islonnl Pioaident K/ela to
cable the unfortniiatootnim fXH ) , ( ) . Har-
nnidli and hii family have been K/eta's
friends foi years.
N'ov Moxloouml fJunU
Cnr op MIMCO , Sept. 11. iioports of the
prohnbilltj of a war between Uuntomnli and
McxKo are unfonndod. I'rcililont Din ? said
todays "I want noar. . I want
to see Joxleo prosper in peiuo. " The
secrctnry of forolRii affaiia said ho did
not believe In v.ir. 'Ihe ( luiteinalim minister
hero rofoucd to n former comention in
uhlch ho slid Guatemala hid reason
to feel grateful to v. . aril Aluxico
for the pcrlcct noutr.illty she
obson'cd and for hmliiFf suppies-5Ccl the in
tended resolution of ttio Into OonciMl Uai-
rundli. 'Iho piess unanimously attacks the
United Stntes Kovcinnient's action in the
Uanundiu affair.
Tnt il Qiinrrel nt Mil ford , Conn.
MIIFOUD , Conn. , Sept , 11. [ Special Tele-
grant to TUB 31iR.J : John J. Waters , npcd
fortj.flvo , was shot doadby Oeorgo ICnowlos ,
need twenty-one , lost nl ht ut Lancsvlllc ,
three , | nillesj south of here. Jaj Ivnowlcs
mid Dr. DivldICnowlcso.ich claim the ownership
ne
ership of n house left hy their fatlicr. David
loulccd up the premises and placed hli
\\Ifonnd son Geor roou guard thuioln. Later
Jay Itno\jlcs ulled witlia p.itty of nclchhors
und starteu to brojlt in the door ( icorj1 ! )
liied , killlnirVatow , who w.n in the jurtj ,
Dr. D.ivid Kiiouleaandhis vifo nnd tfeorgo
Know les have hcen arruted , Waters leaves
a widow nnd siv children.
Montana Republicans.
UEI E.VA , Mont. , bept. 11. Tbo republic-mi
state convention mot at Hutto todav. Tlio
only husincss hoforo the convention was
ronomimiting a candidate for congrei ; and
narnlnB n state committee. T. II Carter , the
present roptesetititivo In congress , was
unanimously nominated. The phtfonu
endorses President Harrison's ndminlbtiii-
tion ; ilrfes ; upon conjjrcss the duty of pissing
the fedcr.il election bill ; recommends n
,
revision of the nutumlizitioti luiu and
,
cotnineuds Speaker Itecd's coui"sc ,
Soiithninptna hlrlJters Quirt.
SOUTIUMITOS , Sept. 11. Quiet once moio
pros alls. At a conference of the strikers this
afternoon it was decided to return towork on
the concession offered n fortnight ngo. Ono of
tholendcis snid the fact that tlio stillco had
been precipitated without nutlionty of the
London executive board precluded bopo of
success. The decision to resume woikas
fleicely opposed by the minority and may bo
upset tomorrow. Tbo concession , If nc-
copied , mcam an advance of n penny an hour.
Troops aio still iu attendance , but no trouble
is anticipated
An Important Question Settled.
Sioux FALLS , S O , Sept. 11. [ Special
Telegiam to THR BEE. ] The state associa
tion t of Congiepntlonol churches of South
Dakota J , after tvo days' deliberation and
spiiitcd discussion , refused by a largo ma
jority tlio requestor the "Ynnkton college to
{
ho considered the only college in tlia state ,
1c hut 1 endorsed both the Yankton nnd Kodiield
colleges 1t As they occupj widely distant
fields t , this settles nn impqitant question tli.it
affects the educational interest of Central
Dakota.
The W cut her Porccnst.
I'or Omaha and vicinity Light rain , fol-
lovcd by fair ; colder.
a'or JS'ebrnsUa Hain , paitly snow in south-
cm portion , preceded by fair ; cold wa > o ;
noithwesterly winds.
I'or Iowa Uuin , picceded hy fair in enst-
ern portion ; colder ; winds shifting to north-
wcstcrlj ; cold i\avo In nortliwcatcra i r-
tlon.
tlon.For
For South Dakota Pair ; partly snow in
ncrtheily portion ; colder , northwesterly
winds.
Trying to CriiMli CijirnmIccrH. ; !
BIXOIIAMTOV , K , Y. , Sopt. 11. Great ox-
citement vas cicatcd amoiifj the striking
cigiirmakers hero today by a renewal of the
attempt on the part oE the man-
nfactuicrs to crush the strikers by
a wholesale anest of piclfots. Heavy
hall wns demanded ' incacliiasc. The object
appniently'is nn attempt to exhaust thoto-
sourcei of the stiiLers' bondsmen and by
Bctthif'somoof the tuoro prominent sttiltora
in jail to frighten thootheis inictmniuR to
work.
Tim Ilcnloy'H Denial.
PiiinnnirutA , Sept 11. A letter was ro-
colvcd In this city toihy from T. M. licaloy ,
one of the leaders of tbo Irish parliamentary
paity , denying the statement tint ho was the
source of the icant ciblo attack on Parncll's
speech Ho says the attack hi question w.is
piinted in Now Yoik before ho had even read
Painell'b siiecch , which ho hud not heard de-
Ihcicd.
South lltissla Grain lOiportors n toiled ,
Lo > ri > ox , Sopt. 11. A. dispatch to the Is'ews
f torn Odessnsn-js a veritable p'inic pi-culls
among south Russian grain exporters o\\\\ \ \ \
to the unprccedcntod rapid rise in the value
ofiuhles. \vholoKus3lnn export trade is
demoralized Ivro southern cvpoitorn have
already fulled. The govcminont's policy of
raising the tariff is suicidal.
Politics at Huron.
HL-IIOV , S. D.Sciit , ll.-f Special Telegram
to Tim BLR.J Hon. Baitlctt Trlpp , the
choice of the state democracy for United
Statss senator , opened tlio democratic e.tm-
pilfta hero lostnlpht , nddresslng a largo
ouillonco on tltotaiift ,
Thooxecutivo board of the stnto eommltteo
vas in session hero today with ull the state
candidates jucfecnt.
Snow in . " * r < minim.
ST. riui , Minn. , Sopt. H. Signal Service
Ohsoivcr Ljons snji snow is roiwrtcd thk
morning fwm Tort Assinaholne , Mont. Cold
tteatlicr prevails In Ilrltlsh Korth America.
Snow to a depth of four tohix inches fell in
Northwest territory alwvei Montana und
about half an inch fell over north Montana.
Dorontoil.1
, Sopt. -Thosultau of Morocco's
foiceshavolindabattlo vlth the zcmmonors i
in which the latter were defeated with n
lienvvloss , Tbo zeinmoncrs vcro taken by
suiiulso ana wcro completely routed , Their
fAinou * chief , Ohaiinnun , was captured. C3
.Minder nnd huioldc > .
UI > CINNATI , 0. , Sept. 31. Durlnga cjuarrc
tonlRht Ben Chose , colored , futally stabbci
his mistress , Ida Farrell , nlso colorcrt. Ilo
then pluiiRcd | the kulfo into his oun lireas
and loapeu from a third story window unc
\\as instantly killed
Another Uloyclo Kruonl Mriikt-ii.
PKOIUA , 111. , Sept , ll.V. . W. Wlndlo o
thoBurloyattiletlcj club of Kow York thi :
afternoon rodohnlf a milo In lll % breakhif ,
the \vorld'a ' bicjclo iccoiil for that distance
Ilo undo the quarter In ! K1 U'-S.
" ' for Now ( Jim Rlctnl.
OTTA . \ , Out , Sept. II.Hon. . It. Krupp ,
son of tbo German gun maker , is hero test
nfitho mmUly of ere iiroducod by tlioSud-
bury nickel und copper mine * , IIo U In
search of nickel ti ) bo used In the immune.
.uroof a new gun metal which Is expected
o ns fur surpass In sti-en-nli and dumlilllty
.hoinetnlnow used ns steel sui'inwsoa jiltf
.ron.
.ron.1HK
1HK
A. Vorjr Scrloni I > cft'Pt Discovered In
I Iio Imw.
' , Wyo. , Sept. II Tlio first stnto
election In Wyoming camoolT todav. The
itmoit en thus hum viis shown , but it !
doubtful If tlio veto will bo very largo. 'Ilio
Xii'-.tralhin ballot system AMIS Introduced for
.ho Ilrst thni' , nnd with the rogUtratlon * < } s-
iem. Until tvlthln a few days It was under
stood tlmt the liuv contained n
clause thntlion through absence or
lllnus * * anybody fulled to register they
would Do pmiuttedtoswc'ir in their vcitiM
on election diy. AlihtniKli a clause to this
elTect jiisscd both houaos of tlio liwt IcRlslii-
Lure nnd npncarslti both JoinnaU , for HOIIIO
tin it-countable ) re won It fail1 * to nppoar in the
enrolled e-opy or in the printed copy of the
law. This omission dlsfr.nu'hisud u very hirgo
iiutnburof inters. In lf > V > the totnl.010
eiut waa liJ.OOS , Corey , ( rep. ) for
delegate lu congress wcci\lng a
majority of 2,04 J M this hour
(10 p. in. ) it \cryillnicult to tell much
about the result. Sumo of the precincts nro
ou r oi.o hunched nnd llfty inllca from the
countyse.itj and comparatively llttlo can bo
ho ml from tliuni The republicans claim tlio
Ht.ito by l..ri < ) U , hllo the ileinociats claim it
h ) froji cUlit liundied to ilftcon liuueiied.
This is on the jjovoniorshlp ,
Koturus fiom llvo pioelncts In Liramlo
county gh-olla\ter ( tlomouiMt ) a nnjoriU of
111. InlSsbthoyKiivoUoroy a majority oiDd.
Tim Jl'HJMiKY Jttll
Toronto Papers Dlsutms Its
at
TOUOSTO , Ont , Sept. 11. [ Spocl.il Tolo-
Biam to TIIK Uii.lAil : the papers this
morning discuss tlio pissngoof the Alclvinloy
bill.
bill.Tlio
Tlio Ijinplro ( govern mont organ ) says :
There is no reason why [ C.muiln should Jbo
despondent , though some of the chntif u In
the tariff raise the duties on our ox ports to
the United Stntes. Our country cannot ho
crushed hy such action on the part of our
neighbors , upon w hem wo are not dependent.
liven if wo wcro deprived of their inatkct ,
there aio others \ \ horn wo may find eigorpur-
chascis and consumers. Tbo Inimical attitude
assumed uy tbo United States in regard to
our coiniueiclal tclntions may prove to bo
famuli's opportunity. AVith u little enter
prise wo tmy sicuionow channels of ti.ulo
and 111 ! the position vhlchtlio United Stitc.s
ins fotfeited b its pirudcd hostility. "
The Glebe olibetal ( ) snjs : "It must ho
clear to the blindest worshipper of the nu-
tlonal polity that It wlllgo haid with Us if
the co-tt of llvlnp and pi educing is reduced to
n loucr llnuio in the United Stntos than bore.
Xutuio his attached us irro\ocublj to tlio
Amenciii continent and wo c.inno moie
afford to maintain higher mnnufncturors'
piices than are pievniling in the United
btatt'3 than Nova Scotia could in respect of
Nowliiunswick. or Scotland of
The smuggler might temper the wind to the
shorn people to aoino extent , hut in the ciul
nothing could prevent : i wholosalu ilfrht of
capital and labor from the moio hoa\ily to the
loss heavily taxed side of the line to make
this nil the inoro coitiln , in view of tlio dimi
nution inalucs of the jii od nets of the hoil
which is likely to result Horn the application
of the McICinlcytaillT. "
The Mall ( Independent ) sajs : "For the
pioscntwo cannot expect even limited reci
procity. It is , however , rc.isonublo to expect
that in tiino American opinion , which favors
freer relations , will boalilo to assert Itsolf.
Theioaiolorc-us m.iUiiK for n moio friendly
policy in tbo United States just as there tire
such forces beie Only a foxv daj t > n o both
parties in Uan.ula dcclarod for lecipi-oclty
negotiations on the bhcrnun lines. This was
an advance for ono of the two organizations.
In the United States the light will yet
break. "
VltAVXLW f.il.liS.
Ilo SnyflHInlno nnd McKlnloy nrotfio
IJcHt KIIUMII Aincrlcuiis Alirnail.
NI.W YOIIK , Sept. 11. The Hrst full moot
ing of the Union league club vas held tonight
w ith Chaunoey M. Dcpowin tlio oluir. Con-
oral Sherman uas on the platform , Mr. Do-
pow- made a speech. Ilo thanked the club for
its cordhl welcome on his letuin
from abroad , and said : "Of all
prcat Americans known on the other
sidonot even excepting General Grant , none
are so well known us .Tamet > 0. Dlaino and
William MclCinloy. They icem to regard
McKinley ns a man who has boon stud } in * ;
up cc-ononiio subjects nnd invented now
schemes by which to eloao up the factories of
Uuropo and starve the people Into submission
to the Aineiieaii go\erninent. They plied mo
with questions as to McKinley , nnd tiled
to get an expression us to the natuio
of the mnn ntid what ho Is goinir ; to do with
nil the pc-ople abroad. I replied that inj no
tion of McKinley uas that possibly ho had
nn idea ot inducing them to uiigi ate with aJl
their fnotoilos and woiltmen to the gicat
American country and t hus help gii o n gieatcr
consuming power to uiikultuml products
Inasmuch as boinogioaiKOVcnimcnts abiond
had taken a notion that they did i.otwant to
bo on laiiiilinrternn with t.ho Amciicnn hog ,
tlio worst tiling they could do was to Incro.i'-o
the consumingcapacity of the American hog
at home. "
'lliclDariiiiidln
Cirr or Mrvico , Sept 11 , [ Special Tel
egram to TIIK BKB J jVccoiding to advices
received hero of the shooting of Ucncral Bai
rundla on board the American steamship
Acnpulco , at Sin. Jo e do Guatemala , Captain
Pitts of the Acapulco has made
a declination which the ( itiato-
nmhn authorities claim comnletclv
Justllles their nation. Rlr. MUnor , tlio Ameii-
cnn minister , the nuthoiititm saj , wns con
sulted as un net of cour to v only. The dis
patches above mentioned further suy that
when Ciptuius ' 1'oiiullo and 1'itts ic.nl to
Harruadlu the order f or his del h cry to the
Guatemalan mithoiities the littci aslcod pci-
mission to cliingo his clotbcb , which was
granted , Tumim , ' a. vny Biiiriindla i suddenly
grasped two lovohcis mid lliod on Toriolla.
Pitts and the poliu'inun , who in lottirn liieil
on Bariundln , IcllliiiB- him , Captain I'ltts
had taken the precaution of oidentig tlio pai-
seiigoif , to withdraw , othcnUso somu of them
would undoubtedly liavo been hit by tlio
bullets fiom Ilarrundia's pistols.
Cell CKO Haz TH ltoii hly Tronlocl
U \UTOV , Pa. , Sept. 11. Tlicic has been
much complaint recently of hazing nt Lafay
ette college. Two young fiesluncn lenincd
vcstc.rd.iy that they wcio to ho vlsltoci. They
armed themselves with baseball bats and
warned tlio sophomores to ke-ep away. Tlio
lia/cis , lowc\rr \ , hroko In tlic-ir doorto K hi
nn untrancu. Tlio Ilrst to enter the loom ,
.riian Medina , n student from Honduras , was
felled with a blow ftom n bat , which frac-
tuied hit skull , Another tioiihoinoro hit ,
but not so badly hurt. Medina Is not ex
pected to live.
Cnptaln IOrIcssonH llcinaiim.
CoruviiAoiv , tje'pt. 11. [ Special Cablo-
gi-jin to Tnr. BKK.I Mr. Claiko Carr , the
United States mlnistor , and other members
of the American legation , slut for Stockholm
this evening to be present nt tlio ceremonies
attendinii the icceptionof Captain ( Ericsson's
body. Tlio United States btonnor , Haiti-
more , vlilch la convoying the body to H lock-
helm , arrived at ( iotiiciiben * ; on the moinlng
of September 9 ,
Double fjynuliliiK In MisslHHiipl. |
A\tor , Miss. , Sept. 11. Stove Crump mid
George Hoalter ( colored ) were today con
victed otrajK ) . On the way to Jail a mob
took them from the sheriff und swung them
from tlio liniu of a tico.
Killed li ) Her hiipposcd Iliiulmntl.
, Sept. 11 , Carrlo L.OIIBvns
shot and mortally wounded this evening by
her supposed husband , ono Koaunborg , ho
then shot and killed himself. Jealousy A\US
the cause ,
_ _
rrijilo Alllanoo Hoiiowocl.
Loxnov , Sept. 11. The Chronlclo's corro-
npondont at Vienna says it Is rumored tlmt
Italy , Austria nnd Gormnny Imvo slgneil u
convention renewing tlio triple ullianu * for
il\o \ years.
OAUTint'H
Three of Them Arrcitcil n'lul
ill .Tall.
The trio of slitjrge'Mwho imnultcd U. J.
Carter lost Saturday night nt I < oLcarty'
siiloon , corner of Ninth nnd Capitol
arc now in the clutches of the law. Carter
wasloft Mntfln thostrcjt and the oftlco
who found him supposed tlmt ho Intel fit
on the curbing nnd bruised his hctd , for In
wiislntotlcatul.
BJlt now npiuMM tint Carter wtw sltiffgod In
u brutul rtght with Jerry ICcaiinn , Lurry
Cusey nnd Dick Todtl. Young Pal Konl win
n wIliiOMi to the light and lias boon arrested
along with ICcmmtj , Casny ami Todd.
Toild las admitted the nttncl < miulo upon
Carter , nnd the ca u socnts to bo a\ery olonr
one. As tlio story runs , there wnsn ninn
nnnicd I'nttciioti In the silicon nt the the
tlmo Caitcr , Cnsoy , ICennnn nnd Tmld wcro
then1. I'attcrson Imd seine words with.
ICi'iimm nnd started ou tot the saloon. Kon-
nun strtuk him \lcloin blow in ho we-nt
out , and Citrter , who stood near , took up tin )
tight for I'littcrson C.iitcrMits suon pounded
until ho wns iiartliilly unconscious nnd car
ried out of the hnuso nnd left In the street ,
where the police oftlc'or found him.
Kciinnti , Cinoy nml Toild nro lodged In j ill
fliurpod with nn assault to commit nun-dor
and Kurd Is hold ; n u
LiOGAh I'OljlTiCS.
SncmiilVnrtl l > ( iiiii > ( M-itlH.
1'lioro wor-D not in my present nt the Second
end ward iloinoor.itlc club meeting lust nlL'lit ,
he-Id in Mio * ' lull , corner of Slxte-entli und
Williams , but these who \vurotliorowont
for business , nnd n veiy prolltahlo hour u a
spent in discussing the question of gottiug
out nfttui-.ili/iitlon papers. Tlio ootnniittio
npliolntcil to look nftcr the getting out of pi
pcrs for nil \\lio nay need ot want them rim
slits of Ueorge Andres , ITied DuUer , Milo
McU.n-ty , Henry 2\ilco \ nnd Joe Miu'lc , Tin
committee was utged hv several pto out u
put forth ovciy effoit to hold tlio full don
entile * foteo mid to hi ing hundreds from the
republican piuy overto tboduinocrntlc.
committee on Iliiiincu was appointed M . . .
lows : .1 , f. Loonoy , , f. IMlilvahill , J Mur-
nhy , S. Swccnev nnd IVcd IHoomcr A' ? r
listening to se\eul sboit spe'ccheu the e 6
ndjoui-ned.
Tlio Soeuntl Uai-d
The Second ward person il rights lo t o
met last night nt ICcssler's ' hall , on Si nth
Thirteenth street. Speeches \vtro nwili by *
.Incol ) Ilnncl : , 1' . 0. Hubo und others rho
chih udjoiirni'd to meet ono \\colc Irom i \
night at tlio s.iiito pliu-c.
On lils Itrtillicr-ln-li.ixv's Ti-nll.
\f. J. Hot-ton , who lives at ConU.ill' ulr ,
\viw out on the still hunt ycitcril ly Ho n
looKins- for his brotlier-iii .
- law , 3to\c.i n
alnw , of Council llluITi Gllnisli.iw , so 11 r
ton claims , IMS disposed of his f.n-in mil
other ptoperty , and is about toabnmli t. i
\vifo and thrco
chiltlmn mid dopnit n o
n fast woman who lives soimni
on Houth Thirteenth sti-cot. ( * >
bhtw sold two line horsus yost < i i ,
which Iloiton b.tid must have In t
him $ r > ( M at ic.tst , nnd tills being abi * u
last of his pioporty loft unsold , Ilort" > i
cidcd to watch Gilnislutw'i inmcmciits u I
have him nnd his frisky companion nui"-1 l
the moment they undo a mcno to 1 , , >
Oinnlia Alld.iv long Ilorton watched 'no
outgoing trains at tlio depot , but his iccuai i
hrothei la-lniv flid not npjieir.
"if holll como uplilto n limn , " snil
Horton , "and < li\-idohis prop-'ity with inv
sister , ns ho ought to Jo , then Iio nil } sk p
just as soon as ho pleases. Hut 111 bo hiing I
If he's eoingto cut iiuito so wlelo a smith in
ho has been doing here lately without p.tIn
for it. "
line Wrook on the C'cntral.
, N , l.Sept. 11. No trains h
arrived hero fiom Now Yorlt ainco 7 iO
tonight owing to a disastrous wreck , tt
Schondaek , sixteen mlles below this eity , on
the New Yorlc Cential IJallio.icl oflle-ins
hctosny nn extra frcipht tiala collided uilh
a regular frdght train owing to a mlsphmvl
switch nnu that a few cars loft tuo track. It
Lns been leaincd from other sources , lioiv-
e\or , thit the wicck was \cry diststriuH ,
the two engines , ten cars and n cahooso bc-lng
piled np so as to cover the passenger tniiIts
as wollas the freight tracks.
Later advices show that no ono was killed.
A bralfotnen had both legs ciusliod nnd is i ot
expected to live. No ono else was hull.
IMInlHtor f'holps Ijcnvos Itorlin.
[ Coj/r/(7/ilcd ) | / ( ISOOliu Jamca Oonl m llc\\nctt\ \ \
Hiuuv , Sept. ll.-N"cw [ York Ilcnll
Cnblo Speelnl toTiir Bi5i. | Mr and Mis.
Phelps left hero for Bremen and Homo tint
morning. M Berlin pajxjrs contain long e\
tracts from the Herald's interview with "no "
minister , which , Tuuchhittsays , shows tint
American pot k will boon ho lulmittod in' ' )
Germany. Mr. Charles Emory Smith , Mrs.
Smith nml Miss Smith passed through hero
this moiiiing on their way ftom riankfort on
tlio Mulu to St. Petersburg ,
Tore the Iliirn Dmvu.
C. 13 Walker was In police court yoitordav
charged with destroying n h.irn belonging' )
Dr. Bnrnsdall. Walucr rented a hotiso ou im I
by Dr , Barnsdall and wanted the doctoi ' J
build a barn. This was ngioed to , and U'nlln r
was to build the barn nnd lotaiu two moi Mi s
rent to reimburse himself for tlie o\pev
tuto. When the second month's ' icnt i-
duo " \Valkor i ofuseel to p.iy , nnd Ilinih"
notified hint to move out. Walker did in >
out and he nlso tote the bam dotvn anil tuoic it
with him.
Aid For iliu
The Ladies' assembly , No. ( i 119 , Knight. '
Labor , gave a bill nt exposition hull ! t
night , the ] ) ivcccd9 of which will go to\\m i- .
nlding the Now York Ccntr.il striken ' 1 >
entire inniiagcinent in the hands of t < u
1 idles mid was nsuuiots in oveiy putlculu
The tlckotfl weio r 0 cunts ejeli nnd < io
lioiiRht by ncntly four hundred pcrioii- > .
During the evening alight luiuli , conslslln
of loocicam , cake nnd coffee , was served.
'iho net proceeds woio n ti-lljo over $100.
Blonmsliln
At Qiieensio\\ii Tlio City of Cltcstcr\ mid
the \Vj oining , fiom Now York for LN' < r-
liool.At
At Liverpool bailed : The steamers Cc -
1st nnd Costa Ulcn for New Orleans ' o
Note for Gnlveston.
At New York Tlio Wcria , from Hiom- .
AfarHa o r
Jud o Shields Issnod tbo follo\\ln > r in
rlagollconso yesterday :
Niinioand address. A > . "x
I duard Uurke , Valley . >
Lney C. WccKloy , Fremont . i
.Tosenli Jlosicr , Cedar itaplds , la .
Marie Toman , Crete .
William 0. Weclons , Omnhn .
Kdilh Ij IJIrgc , Omaha .
A lw of St Patrick's pills \\lll cost you <
inoro than liny of the cheapen * soil - withMi '
the market is lloodi-d H pays to M t t' ' ,
best , and by tallliiK for St. i'atililcH mid ,
ref using to tnko any other kind , joii ( ii" " snrol
of getting the best , und most iclUlm'
made. _
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ore m of tnrtnrhalting powdnr. Jlljlicil
avcnlix Btrunglh U , S. Oovoruuiobl 11 + *
X > * rtAug,17 , ua .