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THE OMAHA. DAILY BICE , SATUltDA S , SEPTEMBER 13. 1890. Result of Ytstcrday'a Speed Oontcsta at the State Fair Qiounch. THE PEORIA BICYCLE TOURNAMENT , I'lvo St i night VIotorlcH I'litccd nt the Credit ol tlio Mnutilii 'I cum TtnC anil XCUH. 8I7MMAIIV Jliins o.iinnl Ijliicnln f ) . Mnuv City 4 Two- hiHoliltH ( 'linn , Tnillliv'J. I'liin is ! in. Ito icli , llroinnri. I'oncll , fchollli I---P. lloulilc pi l Kouili to riainieiui to Molilcr , ( Jinlulo ixil. ll.isrsiiii lulls ( JIMConih il. Mdl T. M. iiiit-llo.icli I. Idllll. I'IIS-K ! balls-Trillli-y , CicHtlui S Wild iiltub ( It'll Tlinu of c inn Unoliemr uiul llily tiiliiulcH Uinplio lluiglu Denver f > . MINVBvioi.is , Minn , Sept. 12 [ Special Telcgiam to Tin : Dm. ] Following is the scores of today's game. SUMMVUV TJuns earned Mlnnu.ijudNL' . Two Inso lilt Diiy. Molt n niiM-s Iiiiy , C.nroll. Tlood Doiililti iilnjn Iiovvlo In Kyn , "VVIiltclicul lo McOlflltiiiloOlliion It.i-.ison lullb-Mllcli- ollfi. I'looiN. htiuuUmit Mltulioll 4. I'is > id bulli DnxUnlu. AM Id inulins 1 lood , Mltcb- Pll I.i'fton lui'cs .Mliuu-ipolls 10 , Di'inorl. Tlinu Uni ! hoiii nud llfty minutes. Uinulru lluuvur. Natloiinl I AT IIOSTV. Boston 2 00 40 00 0 0 G Philadelphia. . , . ! 0004 35 0 12 . Hits Hostou ! ) , Philadelphia 10. T.rrors- Uoston , Philadelphia 8. Biitttrles-Clurk- son and Uun/cl ; Gleasou tintl Clements. Urn- plii ) 1'ovvcrs. AT tlllCAOO. first B-imo ChlciiRo n 06 0 17 Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 1 2 lifts Chicago 17 , Cleveland 3. Error * Ctileiuto l , Cleveland 0 Butteries Luby and Nuclei Boatlu and Zlinineis. Uroniro MoQimid. Second game Chlcairo I 23 41000 0 11 Cleveland 0 00 00 00 40 4 Hits Chicago 10 Cleveland 8. Errors Chhiitfo 'l , Cleveland 2. Uatterlos HutchInson - Inson and Ntiglo , Young aud Dowse. Um pire McQuaid. AT . . . . . .O 40 00 00 8 * 7 Pittsburg. . 3 3 Hits Cincinnati 11 , PltUshuTfrS. Errors Cincinnati a , I'lttsbuis 2. Uuttcilcs-lthincs nnd Hni nngton ; Day and \Vilson. Umpire Second Bamo Cincinnati . ii 00 00304 * 10 Pittsburi ; . 0 1 Hits Cincinnati 15 , PlttslmrpO. Hirers Ciniinnuti 1 , 1'lttslmifj : ) . Bttttottes Dolun nnd Iveumu ; Heekor , Phillips null Wilson. Umpho-Striof. AT J < KIV YOIIK. The Drookljn gnmaas postponed on account of wet gi ounds. 1'lnjers' ljc.i uo. AT HllOOKLVN' . Brooklyn . 0 B 0 1 2 3 1 8 Boston . i 011400 7 Hits Biooldyn 11 , Boston 8. Errors BrooUljn I , Boston 4. Uattoiles AVeyhinff , Ilcinmiin , ' nnd Kinslovv ; Daley utid Kelly. " Umpires Snjdcr and Penico. Called on attount of iluikucss. AT CIFVKMM ) . Clovelanel . 0 31 00000 0 3 Ciiiago ! . 0 4 HiH-Clovcland 4 , Chicago 0. Errors Clovohuul 1 , Clite.iio it. Biittcrles-Orubor and Bminuii ; Baldwin and Furrell , Um- Iilrcs Gulfnoy and Htioilaan. AT llUrKAI.0. The nttsburg ga'movus postponca on ao- conit of lulu , _ _ _ _ _ AT iMiiLAni'i.rim. Tlio Now York piimowas postponed on ac count of net grounds. American /Vmixjimlon. AT COI.UMI11IS. Cjhlinbus . 0 4 Louisville . 0 1 Jl nits Colurahus 7. Loulsvillo 7. Errors- Columbus l , Louisville 2. DntUuies Knauss uud Dojlo ; Khrct and Uligu. Umplii > Kmslle. MIIXG. . L'.uco'm Jtnct-s. . . . LINCOLN. Neb. , Sopt. U [ Special toTtiK Bci'.J Despite the stiff , cold vUnds this oft > cinoon over a thousand people gathered in tlio amphitheater to witness the r.iccs , whllo ubout tlio sumo number wcro huddled in the quarter stretch with overcoats turned up to keep out ttio cold. The first race was the 2 :32 : trot for $100. In this contest the following entilesero made : Lycurgus , b s , W. J. English , Ued Cloud , Nob. ; Coppcrmoirot , b R , Beauilmmp & Jnr- vls , Concoixlla , Ivna.j Ben D'Or , g g , Charllo Stouart , Lincoln ; Ull , g , Thomas Mooie , Kaustis City. Den J'Or pot the polo , Ell second plnco , Lycnriflis thliel and Copnonuount fourth. lion U'Or lost the lead OIL the llrst quarter of the flwt half and kept loslnff- ground until ho fell buck to third place. At the end of the llrst heat Ljcurgus cnmo out ilrst , Ell sec end , Hen , D'Or ' third and Coppcrmouut fourth. Tlino 3 :84J/ : . In the second heat at tlio end of the ilrst half Ell lunged ahead of Lycurgus , \ \ ho v , aa in the lead. IJon D'Or mid Conpcrniount followed consocutli ely. In the third quarter Lycurgus passed Ell nnd the horses ended In the snino order that they did hi the Jlrst heat. Timea33 ; } / . In tlio third heat TahnnRO , the drlvor of Eli , was lot out , and Wemor substituted. 'J'lio heat was a repetition of the other two , Lycurgus keeping the lead throughout. Time 13irJkf. Copporuiount iu ivally dis tanced , Lycurgtis was declared tlio winner of the race. 1 1 1 3 3 3 .flen D'Or ' . ; . 8 p 3 Coppormount. . , . , .4 4 4 Tlme-SiaW , 2:33V : , 3:32W. : The second race ; vas tiio J:27 : trot for (400. The horses entered were Wallace O , ch g , W. A. Paxton. Jr. , Omaliaj Frank P. lilk sr , Berry Urother. & Warner , Wayne ; Byroa Slicrmnn , b KV. , . A. O Cohb , Duhuque , la. ; fuck , bri ? , 1' ' Hindu , OmilM. Jack ot the polo.Vnllico \ Oeecond plnco , Bv ron Sherman third nnd Frank P fourth. L nink 1'shdMitl cotisldorahlo sjieoil from Iho Mart nnd pusicd his thrca i-'oiniR-'titors bcforo liahnd Hindu the hist qunrtor of tha llrst hilf. l nuilt 1' wns declared the winner. Time J. ! . ) ' / . Wallace O second , Juck third and Dvroti Sborman fourth. In thp second hent Jnck ntal IVankP cro neck nnd neck ut tlio end of the lint half , while "WaUnec G stnieirlcd with Byron Shcr- tinii nnd llnullj got third pluce On the thlid quarter \Vnll.ui \ ! G let himself out and pruiicil Frank 1 > anil Jack and won the hent. Tlino ' fil ( , Byron Shcrmnii fell far In the rcir und wtudUtJiiced. WtilMco 0 won , U'lmo 22S ! < . Just fore the third licat Jack vvns pro- tcsted ngalustas not eligible to this clius , nnd considornUo oxclteini lit onsttod , As Mr. Slado failed to come tip nnd answer the ch irKfts , , lnrl { vvns luletl out of this i ice and nil pools and bOls on him wore tlecl ired oT. This loft enl v two comiictltowVallnco U niidrr.inl { P , huvliiL' loipectively lint and Initplueo. Iho thud hcut va < j n close ono throughout , WulluioC ! vvlnuiii ) ; by half a length Tltno-ariM In the fotn th nnd hst heat IVankP Iwpt the lead throughout until the lust nunrtir , when ho vvns p mod hv WalhuoG , vvno held " the II rat place to the "lliiUh. Tlnio-0:2l ) , ' . \VallncoGw.ndcclaredtlio winner of tuo raco. \VnllncoO . 3 1 1 1 Frank I' . 1 2 3 B IS.vrtin Sherman. . ( distanced. Juck . I ruled out. 'Iho next raio wan the 2:10 : tiot fern purse ofi 100. Thoionipctitoi's noli ) Giv.v CJloud , i { s , l-'rank ; Taj lot * , Hiistiiigs ; Clinrllo Burch , br s , Judy A , Cassldaj , Friend ; Spiairuc- InlKlit , br s , C II. 'Upton , Mndiid ; Joe , thg , Jade the Uipper , Ijg , A. S. Kiltmui , Sownrd. Tlio ti-otturs took their plnco Intlio eider mentioned. Gioy Cloud nnd Cluulio Buich conti-sted for the Icid and llually the hitter [ jot ahead nnd Itopt it throughout. In ( lie last quniter Jack the Hipper passed Oroy Cloud nnd came out about n half a IriiKth aliuict at the tiiilsh. Joevas fouttliiind Spiujruebiitfht tlfth Ch nllo Burch wui do- c'laiud nliinci' Tlmo L1 } * > > f. In the sceond heat Chnrlle nurch lead tlitoiighout and \\an. 'ilme ' 2JS'j' : ! ' . Groy Cloutl WIH scfoiid , Jack tbo Ulppur third , Joe foiiith , tSpiiiguohrlglit fifth. In thu third hent Chmloy Buich kept the laid throughout. Tlio great contest wns be- tvvton ( hey Clout ! ind Jooforsceondposltlim , nnd thelittcrllnnll ) got the contested plate. Oioy Cloud WM I'loso on his heels. Jack the Kipper got fourth place and Siiraitucbiight vvas distanced. Ohnrllo Burch got llrst money , Groi ( Jloud second , Jaclc the Kipper tlili d and Joe fou ith. SUMMAIir. Clnrlle Burch . 1 1 1 Oiey Cloud . S 2 8 Jack the Hipper . 3 II 4 Joe . 4 4 2 Spraguibriyht . 5 5dls The three-quarter mllcdnsli for a purao ot $75 was competed for ty Uudslgn , b s , C. A. Bennett , Orleans : Hello Heilmond , b in. G. I Landou , J\xirlmry ; Ynnkco Iloy , IMK g , Joseph Powell , Bmr ; Ulauebo Pilncess , H 1'IikeieI , Voile. Ulunciio I'nnccss got the ) > ole , Vnnkco Bov sctonil place , Hedslgn third nntl Belle Kcilmond fouith. BottlnKMIS veiy heavy list night and ted i } , Redsip-n being the fa- voiito against iho Held Just before tlio race betting wns very hc.i\y against Kedsign until nih'h crop of suckeis vvns gathered In , nnd the tldo turned again iti favor of Hedslgn. The biy stillioii held third place until the last nuai tor , v hen ho veered ahead nnd Avon. Timo-lao > ( . Belle Iloil- inond C.UUO In half n length ooQind. vvhilo YunhxoBoy and Blanche Princess brought up the rear , Redslgu was declared the winner. Slirnpshuad liny Ilnces , SliCEPsiuuu B iv , N. Y. , Sept. -Special [ Telegram to Tun BIE ! Summary of to day's races ! Onomllo Mndstono won , Ellcton second , Can Can third , Bravo ( the favorite ) not in it , Count Dudley drawn. Tuiio-t :4D. Three-quarters of a milo , speed stakes Kingston ( the favorite ) vvoti , Fit ? James see end , Volunteer third , iJrizzlc , III Spent and Los Angeles ilrivn n. 'Time 1 :1'J : y ' > . Thiec-quartors of a milo , autumn swing stakes Woodcutter won , Evnngelino second end , Klil nor third , Void ( the favorite ) not hoard fiom , Chatham diawn. Time 1 :11 : 4-5. Milo nnd ono-clghth , siren stakes Tulla Blaulibuiu won , Kupcita ( the favorite ) second end , Jibs Ecllo third , Posotte di-avvn. Time Milo nnd thi-eo-s l\ teen ths Los Angolcs ( the fivonto ) von , Elevo second , Jladgo third , Kenwood diawn. Time 13 01 2-5 Milo nnd one-eighth , selling Birthday ( the favorite ) won , Bam Wood second , Cast- avvns" third. Time 2 :00 : S-5. So\on-elKhths of n mile , on turf Frank Ward von , Kern ( the favorite ) second , Ko- nounco third , Kasson , Bravo nnd Lotion drawn. Tlmo 1 , Jl 2-5. - Chicago GUIOAOO. Bopt 12. [ Spochl Telegram to Tin : DPH. ] Summary of today's races at the West Side park. Three-quarters of a mile , soiling Cassnn- dia won , Jim Heed second , Jake Sauudors ( tbo favorite ) third , llmo his,1/ . Thice-qu utera of a milo , two year-olds , handicap Tom JInekin ( the favoiito ) won , Uthel S second , Illa ] Blackburn third. Time -1 : ] < # . Milo nnd one-sixteenth , handicap Big Three ( the favoiitovon ) , Khuftou second , Daniel thlid Time I . IOK. Ono mile Warnonlc won , Harry ICuhl second end , Blue Vail third , Prophecy ( the fa\orito ) not in It , Lewis Olaik , Big Three , Veunoiit , Miss Howard and Jasper drawn. Time 1 :4 J Ono and one eighth miles , sclling-St Albans won , AIIss Howaixl second. Prod rink ( the favorite ) thiid , Jack Alurray drawn. 'J'lme 1 :5r : tf. Threo-fourths of a milo , selling Tom Slovens won , Elslo B second , Vexator third , ruuntleroy ( the favoiito ) not heard from , J. B i'tecd , Kedstono aud Bolster drawn Time licf. ; Itnoes Declared Off. Nnvv Yoiuc , Sept. 12. The New York Driving club tnis afternoon deelaicd off , on account of wet -weather , the last si * races of the FloctvAOod ciicuit , Including the special jr > , < XWraco. 1 _ _ _ _ _ U'oday'H Tips. AT siiEiu3iie\r > iivr. First raeo Itancocas , Glcnmound. Second tac6 Castaway , Titz James. Third rnco Los Anueies , Uhono. Fourth race Bilgovv an , Hockon. Fifth race Blue Rock , Prince HoyaL Sixth raec Tattler. St. Luko. ATCIItClOO A\C3T SIDE PARE. First nice James "V. Forrjnmn. Seeond race LlmoD , Sona A. Third rtie-o Jed , Bankrupt. Fouith race Ulght to Seven , Lady Lea. Fifth race Kemp , Barney Leo. Sixth race " \Vlnslovv , Bvangelino. Entries for 'J'oelaj's Races. First race Seven-eights of a mile , -selling Aiab , Satisfaction , B B , Million , Hemmnco , Itod Leaf , Glen Hnll , White Nose , Dr. Ilel ! muth. Riuicocas , Firefly , Gleninound , Rain. bier , Shotover , lago , New-burg , Little Jimiiio , Insight. - . . . . . - Illo nnd three eighths , May- flouerhaudtcap Diablo , Kric , Kurus , Prince ronso , Ilhono , Lavinu Belle , Los. . ! Anireles , Hacclaud. . Fourth race Throe quarters of a milo , Great Eastern handicap Aloutcroy , Balgow- nn. Equity , Castulia , Nelllo Blv , lleukon , balllcMcClelland , Potomae , Amulet. Miss Hooker ( colt ) . Leonora , MentanaSir , George , Uuenemo , Thorndale , Battle Cry , Kthel ICildcer , Kussell , Homer : Fifth race , three-quarters of a mllo-IUlda , Tipstaff , BeUvood , Al Purrow , Young Duke Lotion , Stridoavvay , Blue Uoclc , Titz Jaino , Koinpland , Pnlasndc , Volunteer II , Prince Hoynl , Sir Lancelot , Costa Klca , Mamlo B , Uertio D , Kolllo Bly. Punster Jr ? Sixth race , milo heats , on turf Lnvlna Belle , Tattler , Urnvo , St , Luke , Gcndainio , Tanner , 1'uzzlc , Woodcraft , Klngstock. ATOIIWOO WEST SIDE PiIlK. Flwt race , Qve-olghths of n mile , tvvo-vcar olds-Ferrynmn , Collector , Willow , "Vcndom , Patrick , Mary tta , Ella Mack , James V Shlloh , Grateful , Grannie A , A'ulcan. Second race , three-quarters of a milo , sell. Ing-Fan King , Bruce , LiizloO , Eunice , Miss McCulIough. Fly Leaf , John Red , Sum A , Levering , Blackthorn , Third race , one mile , handicap Bankrupt , Kim ( ton , Dmlel , I'ronhocy , Blf ? Three , Fny ctto , Jed , Vennont , rred Fink , Lougshot , JIcMurtry , Fourth race , three-quarters of a mile , soil ing HUHSCX , Vtittell , Crispon , Lidy Lea , J , 1) ) . Freed , JnckstaffVarren \ Lcliind , Fnu' ctiPtte , BoUtor , lllghtto Seven. Fifth race , thrco-qtiarton of a milo , sell ing llomp , Voxntoi- , Hilly 1'lnkerton , Dock wick. Fauntletoy , Hcdstonc , Tom Daly , Madeline , Barney Lee , Elslo B. Sixth 11110 , steeplechase , short courses Window , Elphln , Bob Thomas , Evangeliuc , nip Flap , Joe JJ. 1'eorla Proiux , 111. , Sopt. 12. [ Spcelil Telcfjinm to TIIL Bpr.J Tlio bleyelo races nro u sue- teas , although the number of visiting people Is small. 'Uio pirado was very small , and as many wheelmen can bo seen on the streets of Oinahionauy holldiy. The attendmca at the ucos was 4UM. , Omilit ridera slum-oil well. " ' " up "Spring i'ork" Portetlleld was second in the ono nillo tionvo safety , ntid third la the two inllo stfoty liatnllcap. Ilolton won llrst In the two inllo handicap wltlioiit UBtiugKle. The o\eut of thediiy was the 'liniiter ' inllo open , -\voii by Klniincrimn in .W seconds , dual hont JMJ seconds , beating IVlndlu. llils waa theHiMttlmo UMndloVIH over be.xten In a scratch iiie-e. Most of the open mues wore won by emtorn men. KveiitKo 1 , ono inllo iiovlco-Charlos I1. Kinsley Drat. H F. Kllroy second , A , Vnlin- lou rt till rd. Time a 50. No a , onoinilouovleosiifctv K.A.Hatflcld first , H. r'ortorllcld seiond Time ! ) : U" > l-5.p JS.'o , ) . one-quarter milo open , run In two lioaH , llrst three In the trial to inn In Its Jlntil-Wimlle llrst , Andrew second , Music third In the llrst licit. . Tlino-37 seconds Campbell Hut , Tuttle second , Zimmerman thiriilntlieHecondiic.it. 'llnio J5 seconds , /.linmeriiun llwt , Wlndlo second , Cnmpbcll third In tlio Until lietit Tiino III ) seconds. No I. ono nillo safety open Berlo llr-it , Prank Smith second , Theme third. Tlinu | iy7I5. ; 'llils beats the Amcrlimi rtcord of No 5 , ono inllo , throe tiuulcni Knlsllo flr&it , Ilci'fldou second , IIun.k thlid. Time J l tTt tTtNo No 0 , live mile safety open W. 1' . Mm- phy llrst , Utrlo second , IClugo third. Time- No i , two-mile safety , 0:20 : clnss-D. J , iJobnts llrat , Hndllcld second , H. Iluixk thirdPoitciHeld fourth. Tlino-0.07'f. ' No 8 , ono milo tandoni Itleh nnd Uninp- belllhst , Myers and Maslo second , 'iiiuo- i :57. : :57.No No li , ono mile , bojs1 Tied Orr lii < t , Fred Kuitz sciond , Major Tyler third. Tiino j MS"1. . No 10 , t\vo milo handicap Ilolton ( .TH ) yards ) Hist , F. V. Andrea (1'D ( jaids ) second , Tuttle (6) ( trds ) thiid Time 5:10. : \ViniUoaiid Klch scritch llieli rodJ it out Time . > : ) ! . 'ilicn Bert wheeled out his safUv to the 3."J j ni-d mark nnd the eleventh , and last rnco , two milo handicap safety , stmtcd. Bert (00iids ( ) first. W. K. Mc- Cuuo (250 ( yards ) second , Poitorilcld M5 yards ) thiid. llino-S.SJOKi. AnotliciAinalKaiii.ittori Solioino. BiLTiMouis , Md. , Sept. 12. [ Spechl Tele- grain to Tin Bti.J ManuB'er WUIiini Bainlo now states that thcro is a schema on foot to amalgam ito the American association nnd the Brothcrhoo I , and that the playcM whodeseited the AinorUin association and joined UioBiothcrhood will bo compelled to return to the American association , Uho great , hatred of the Biotheihoodwns ag.iinst the National Itajjuo. In older to ilcht the league the Brotherhood Invaded the American assouation andiobbcd Itof Its best play eis. After ull things are settled the National league and the American association will con test for the fu\or of the public. ; Keller Ing tlio Money Market. CiisssovSiMiivas , Pa. , Sept. 12. That the president la taking a deep interest in the financial situation is shown by the fact that ho devoted neaily two hours this afteinoon to telegraphic coirespoiidenco Secrctaiy Winaoniat Wlllluaislowii , Mass , and Assist ant Secretaries BaUhellor and Nottleton at Washington as to tlio best means of relioIng the present stringency in the money market , Onoof the results of the conference was an order for the piepaj incut of interest aggregating gating $5.000,000 on currency Os and for an advance in the rate for 4 per cent bonds to $1.25 Another question considered was the propriety of suggesting the extension of bonded per cents under the new tariff law , but no conclusion -was reached on this point. The latest advices received bj the president were to the eflcct tliat money was easier at the close of business and the outlook nioio favorable , The president and Mrs Harribon took a long drive this afternoon. 1 rouble in Coffee Cliclcs. Rio JANUIIIO , Sept. 13. [ Special Cable gram to TUB 13EF ] Coffee merchants met in this city today to protest agtlnst the gnnt inndo by the government to the organizers of the proposed loffeo auctions of the privileges of shipping coffee sold atthosoauctlons with out Immediate payment of export duties. This grant , which allows the first payment on account of the duty to be made at the end of two jears and tlio other payments gradu ally thereafter , Is called br an evening paper a usurpation and scandal. One of the grounds onwhich the minister of flnanco attempts to Justify his meisureia the asser tion that within a few months congress will approve the constitution published by the government abolishing export duties. This paper asks him whether ho thinks the futuio congress so scrvilothat lioc.m anticipate its action. It is stated that the person obtaining the grant is a lelatlvo of Ueodoros. Pears'Is tire purest and best soap eor undo T. . " Nebraska anil Iowa 1'oiislous. WASHINGTON , Sept. 12. [ Spechl Tele gram to Tim BEE. ] Pensions worogianted todiy as follows to Nebraslniis : Original invalid Oscar F. Toote , Wood River. Ho- stored Elijahs. HulzVllbcr. . Increase Ezia D , Coffee , Clmdron ; James M. Mofford , Guide Itock ; Daniel .Tordin , Waterloo ; John Murphy , Forman : Uobcit Cloyd , Ohiowa ; Oscar Ynplo , Hardy. JMssue-Hczekiuh M. Ashore , Indlanola. Iowa : Oiiplnnl Georpo W , Sharpe , Cory- don ; Lizzie Tieornan , Ues Molnes ; William Allen , Mnrslialltovvn ; Thomas U Sinlth , Mount Sterling ; James Stalcy , " Uhorokeo , Inciensc Robert Dlckson , , Rpso Hill ; John Blown , Davis City ; JolmW Cou ncil , Lovllia ; Fiancls 0. Grace , Davenport ; John Davidson , GlcnwoSd ; George Tourst. Bubuquo ; Jmncs O Ghant , 1'ejla ; Archibald ( i Ilronhon. r.nlm.lllnItoiHntnlii r Tlnntli Droolrljn ; John O , McClure , Dallas Center ; Joseph M. Stewart , Ainsvvorth ; Robert Kls- sickO3kaloo i ; Lawrence Watt , Ottuinvva ; Stewart " lloatty , JMechanlcsburffViliIamB. : \ . "i'aigan , Mount Air ; Seb YnnrnlV Moiitezu- ina Ketesuonnd Increase by Johnson Blake , Col.nnus. Itulssuo "William Tundloron , Oakland Mills. Original evidence , etc Uc- becca , widow of Calvin Barnard , Sovilia Fooled by tlio Old Jfjin. ST. JosFi'ii , Mo. , Sopt. 12. Hiram J. Tay lor , his two daughters , aged Uvonty and twenty-four joars , and a son , nineteen years old , arrived In St. Joseph last night from Council Dlufls , In , in search of Taj lot's second wife , a Irl of eighteen. They nero married about sis months ago , and thieo months afterward the woman deserted him nnd came to bt. Joseph. Taylor's children had been opposed to the marriage , andwhen Uu proposed to them that they all como down to St. Joseph for , the purpose of looking up snf- llclcnt evidence for n divorce , they cladlv consented , luylor's ' oldest daughter is Mrs. Henry Allen , nnd she furnished the inonoy fur the tiip. Once hero they soon found tlio tiuant wile , but the meeting between hfr nnd the old man as not what the children expected. ' Upon seeing each other thoyem- biaced.'and then made a vow that nothing- would over again separata them. Ihis inorn- Injf the two gave the children the slii ) and loft the city for tlio north , leaving them with out n cent to pay their expenses back tome. Ilils alternoon they applied to the mayrfr for help and lie gave them transportation to Council Uluffs. Over a lrccli > ice. Sept. 13 A German tourist and two guides have been blown ovoranroclulca on Mattcrhom. Ono or the greatest blessing } that a modest man can wish for Is a good reliable set of bowels , If you wish to bo happy keep your bowels regular by using St. Patrick's ' pills. M M FLTOTHE LUCltf MAN. Unanimously filoclod Olnirniati of the "ffest- ori Passenger Association. I ! i _ _ _ _ _ STOCKYARDS 'ASSOCIATION REORGANIZED. i i Wnbnsli Ofllulnts Negotiating for tlio Purohqfo of Uio St. JNouls & Chlijngo Hallronil-ails- i < ccllniicoiis. < j CHICIOO , Sept. 13. [ Spochl Telegram to Tnu Ben.Chairman ] W. \ \ . Flnley of the .Trans-Missouri association vis tahy uimul- inonsly elected clnlrinan o ( tlio Wistont 1'assongor ttssochtlon. This olcitton was foreshadowed in thcso dispatches , ovorj one else uultltiR 611 ox General Passenger Agent Domilclor. thoChlcigo .tUrioas the coming mm. Mr. Donald's name W.H conildoreil by the committee , but his ititotncnt tint lialiad ncioptcJ u position nnrrowod the selection to tlio immoofiMr. TYnloy , In ( point of mom- bershlp , mlleipo and territory covorcl tlio "Western In engor iissoolatlon la the most Important la existence. The chuirimm- ship InvoUes an iintnonso nmotint of voile and tie salary is SI..OOO . Mr. ITInloy Is nt present clnlrimn of the freight and pissciiRor departments of the Tmns-Mlssouil association. Howas elected to the position after serving four ye.irs as general freight iigent ottho lonvcrJ.'cMs ) & rt. Woith. IIL election ghcs uulvci-sal sat isfaction to the general inanncera and gcner nj inssengor agents of western roiils all of them iigrco with General I'assongor Apctit { jobastlin of tlip Kock Island In sajlnt ; ! 4 There could not. hnvn Imnn ft hnltnr fiolrtf . lion. Mr. rinloy is distinctively a freight inin , but as 6118110110 of the passenger de partment of the Trans Missouri asso ciation ho Uas bacomo thoroughly nc < qunlntctl with passenger matters. Ho c.mnot bo bulldozed or deviated a hair's breadth from what ho considers his duty. 1 think ho is too toctmicnl at times , but It ii far better to hiuo him at the lie id of pas- sciiRor nutters thm a man who could bo In- timid .itod. " Clialnnan Ooddird , nhotn Mr. Firiloy is selected to succeed , snjs he Is not yotnt lib erty to say what position ho las nn opted. Mo his been offered the position of Kcnciulmnn jfier oftheLaUo Shore and Kunciul trafllc nunugcr of tlio Soutlicrn Pudlic As a rail- nia. nnn siid ted ly : "Ono guess Is u ? good as another uatll Mr. Goddaid niakcs tin bis mind to toll. " It lo iked out ted m Uuitf. C Donald hail positively iccoptcd tlin oiler of the lominlttco to present his muno for the vice piesldentship of tlio Contril Trafllc association with Juilsdlotlon over pissenger tnattois Tlicro is no question hut that ho will bo "selected by the general pissengor ngoiits on October 7 mid the elec tion ritilltd bj1 the general managers on Octolcr 8. The general vninaRcrs and pencril supeiin- tciulents of nil Chicago HUM met toiliy and rcoifjatii/ed the Stockyards Switching asso- elation under the name of the Cblctipo Kail- wny Transfer Sisspciiitlon. It will bo leincin- beredthat thlp iissochtion wns dissolved in older to hicuk the late stock } arils strike Iho new association will tike hold \\oelt from Sunday. 'Iho old executive hoard , with General Superintendent Uojco of tlio Kock Island , was ro-eifrctod. Rolert Low was ap pointed supcunieiident. Tlio AVul > ani Makes a Purchase. Sfjiivopirrn , 111. , Sept. 12 [ Special Tele gram to TIIL ELE,1 | It Is reported hero that the "Wabash railroad is conducting tiogotia- tlonsvvitha view to purchasing tbo line of railroad kuown. as the St. Louis & Chicago , running as a local line from this city to Litclillold , a distance of fortv-four miles , whoioit tonnecw with tlio "VValush main Hue. Theboard' of directors jnauo an in spection trip o\cf the road after the annual meeting at St. tools. The acquisition of tlio. line would crlfo the Wabish n cut-off for western business to St Louis and an air line from this city tojSt. ILouis. Death or a l . .ilroad ) Surgeon. ATCKISOV , Kan , Sept. 12 f Special Tele gram to Tun Ber. ] Dr. D. J. Holland , as sistant surgeon of the Mlssou ri Pacific rail way company , \iith hcadqutrtors in Atclil- son , died at 3 :35 o'clock this afteinoon in Brooklyn , N. Y. , of acute Blight's disease , His death was not unexpected , as ho had been ill for two years and was taken to Brooklyn August 20 for troitmcnt. Ho was thirty eight yours old and was Itno wn as ono of the best surgeons \ the west. Ho leaves a widow and two children. His lomums will bo brought to Atchison for burhl. Dr. Hol land was ono of the leading Knights of I'ythias of the country , bclns past grand chancellor of Kansas , past icprescntatlvo and n member of the board of control of the en dowment rank. Cut in-I a80iiKor Kates. CINCINNATI , O , Sept. 12 Some disagree ment , which has been fermenting for several days between the Big Four and Ohio & Mis sissippi , nsultcd today in a reduction of rates by the latter , to take effect tomorow.rXho faio fiom heio to St. Louis will bo reduced to t(5 ( , to Beards town fc7.40 , to Pana $5 Jo , to Springfield * U. TIIJBXJ2H T A It IFF. How it AM11 AfToct Goods In Jlontlcd Warehouses. NrwYoiiK , Sept. 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BFE , ] John M. Comstocl ; , auditor of the navu.1 ofllce , sent the following letter to day to Charles It Flint : "Slnto the state ment made by mo the other day I lave lud the henellt of further oflicial reports , and it Is safe to say that the duties upon goods In bonded warehouses on the 1st of Septcmkr will not exceed § 18,000,000. , The principal special pajmcnts on account of tlio tariff will bo rnndo upon woolens and totacco. I dud that there wore in bond on September 1 , of all kinds of tobicco manu factured , 11,000,000 , pounds. This quantity prolubly lepresents the present condition of tob.icco in nond , In'causo the wltlidiiiwalt have about equalled the ndJitlons. A safe maximum estimate of the amount of ilntv . quired toultUUiuw the whole of the tobacco \\ov\A boK > , < )00,000 ) , , taking25 per cent of the amount as llublo to duty at 75 cents per pound and7ri percentof it ns liable to duty nta" cents. A portion of this -\\lll bo exported and transported without payment of duty , whicti wUlroduco thoninjduut required In this port. As to the condition in the eutiro United States it can only , bo approximated by an es timate , and so Mr fis It rchtes to the goods which am alTectoiujidversely by the new taillt New Yoik will certainly lopresont at least 70 per cent of the whole amount required for special duties. In' tha light of further In- fornntion I shall rgUuca my ostlmuto of the amount vhlch mfjjlitbo required durinir the month of Octolwrjfor special duty to fS.OOO- 000 In tbo city of Now York aud to ? 10,000OK , ) In the whole ) United States. It should bo noted that under the provisions of the bill which passed tlio , senate only these goods which arrived before. Aufeust I are eligible to the old ' ratocf duty If withdrawn before No- voinb'or 1. All goods placed In boiifl before thatdatowill bo lliiblo to the now rates of duty as soon ns tho. ) ' are enfoi ccd. It Is q ulto certain that thoLantount of moiioy required for customs purijoiScs will not reich alarming propoi tions. The UnporUtlons at the present tlmouro not oxi-essivi ) , whllo the dally with drawals from \vaiohousos are beyond thoor- dliiary mutt go" St. Patrick's pills aio liked bocnuso they aroreliaDlo ; bcoauso they produce nloasant o.ithartio effect ; because they correct bilious disorders and becausa they are asnourpor/oct us they can possibly bo inado. For sale by all druggists. Tlio Unltlmoioirvos | nt. Stockholm. SiocKiioMr , Sept. U. The United States nuin of-var Baltimoron ith the body of Cilcs- son arrived this evening. She made the run from Now York to Gothenburg within seventeen - teen days , which Is the fastest time on record fora muuoMw. If you do not use a whole bottle of Cook's Extra Dry Champapno at cork will Ucop It for iluys. Tlio OJKAXOOSA , In. , Sept , 12. [ Special Telo- ? rnm to Tun JlRE.j Tholowu j early meeting1 of Friends is progressing with business mid ninny sessions of worship Tlio nttcndaiico Is ? oed Thcro nro tninlstors here from Canada , Kliodo Inland , Ohio , IiiJlanii , Kansas and otlieistiitea Tdo reports of church work nro very Intonating , and showed marked ailvnnro. A quarterly inoUliiKlni boon RinmtoJ to the IVloiidi In DCS Molncs nnd will soon bo c Ubllshed. The young people ( lindcivor ) held a very largo andlntc'restingincctlnp last night Among thospcjikors vvas n missionary froinJnmiilcn , Miss Dillon. Miiiiytent < jrsniooa thogrounds nud boarding' housu iiro full. r n HPHS-HOV , la. , Sept. I.1. [ Special to Tun B r.J Goiicrul Superintendent GV. \ . 0ll- | vlo , General Piissonger and Tkkot AROiitV. . S. Jennings , itondmnstcr J. II. Sullivan , Trainmaster C. A. lioss and other ofilclnUof the Dos Molnes X M'ortliv\C3tcriirallioid , pnwed over the ro.idycj > tcidjivoii n tour of Inspoction. 'iho loid Is being | ititillrL elnss condltionandlinronuiuboiN of tieiaie bclnfr d.illy reieivcd prcinnitory to widen ing the gmg-i ) from nai runto stiudwlhlch will bo lomplcted by March , 131)1. ) Two Pn.tint't'4 Sliot In iv Qiiuri'cli Utn O K. 3a , Sopt. L2 [ Spccl.ilTelogrum to Tins HKIVfllluin ] II on oil as shot througli the bowels and John Smith , bis biothot. In-liiw , shot through the shoulder by K , M. .Alexander In a qinrrcl this evening. The ti-oublo occurred on n. farm near the villipe of Hunthoruu. All the niutics ncro tenants on tbo farm TLoy liail been bavlnpr troubloallsuinmor.and the mutter culminated iu the shooting nllray. it Is thought Ilowell cannot , llvo. llusy In Iowa. < la , Sept. 1. [ Special to Tin : Bri.J Ilurghrs UsitcdBu lcy , a smull vil lage four miles west of this city , nnd entered VV. II. McChcsnoy's ' drug stoie , tilting ton watches , seine jewelry and other foods amounting to J-JH ( ) Several residences \\oco \ \ alsoentued nnd vere lellevcd of monuv. and valuables. Uherolsno duo tothothioMjs. Killed In a Hiuimvny , Siouj CITV In . Tolo- , , Sept 12.-Speclal [ - ( jram toriii2DRu.-SainTieval ] , nnEnfillsb- 111 in , WM todiy tliiowti fioirta wnson lolled vvltli liav by the team ruuiihifc' unity. His imk w.is broken. v.ix.int , J'lnlccrton Mon Surprise Supposed Train Wreckers mill OiipturnTlioin. I'lir coTT , Ont. , Sept la.-lSpcdal Tolo- giain to'l'iipBci : ] \ case of Iddnapliifr vvhlch may lead to international complica tions occurred hero last niuht. Xato in the evening tin eo men , evidently Ameilc.itis and looking like rnllroulcrs , whcio sjlttinR In u little baiborshop close to tboilvei cdgo. One of them was being shaved and the others \\eic ncivously turning over the papers. Sud denly two heavily aimed men rushed in , and coverlng the Inmates with revolvers , forbauo them tomoveat their peill. llaiideufts neio speedily snapped upon the three nnd their cantors , who are believed to bo I'inltcrton men , hurried thoin on to the fcny boat niiilput them aboar < l for Ogdcnsbtirg So aud lenly vws It done that no opposition was possible , nor was thoia anytime \vhleh to malio iii- quliies as to wlnt crime tlio men hud com mitted , but from sotnoroinaiks dropped by their captors It is Inferred that the men were implicated In the Into attempt to wreck a train on the Sow York Central. The towns people are niueb excited over the affair nnd the dominionautloiiticsaro Investigating. rue TAKIVXiirr , ! , . It Is Informally Discussed by ( ho "Ways and Alcana Con null fee. WASUIXOTOV , Sept. 13 This morning the uays nnd means eomtnlttce held aseaUon to discuss the sennto aiiienelmonts to the tariff bill. As the bill itself had not reached tbo committee no formal conclusions could bo noted , and the proceedings - \ > eio confined to a gcnornl discussion. It scemod to bo prac tically afjrced that the amendments should bo consideredby the com tnitteo instead of accedingnt onoo to the request of the senate for a confeienco , but thcro was a pronounced disposition on both siilos to hasten nitlou In cominitleo ns much ns possible. The committeovvill int'ot nwiii tomoirow and foriually consider the lilll and amendments. It iasiid by some of the democratic mom- licrs that if it should bo at tempted In the bouso to pass the threatened resolution to Interfere with tha Ohio districts ns established by the lost ficrryinindor , or force thiough other pro nounced paitisan measures , a resort -will be li.id to all parllauicutaiv means to obstruct the tariff bill Tlio Wcntlxr Kmrcnst. For Omaha and VIclnitj Fair ; slightly n armor. For Nobuska Pair , rapidly rising tern- pciMturo ; variable winds , becoming south erly. . , Forlowa-F.iir , preceded by light rain in southeast portion ! warmer , enstctly winds , shitting to southerly ; warmer Sunday. For South Dakota I\iir ; warmer ; south erly -vvlnds. G. U Blakley of Sldnoy is at tlio Casey. W. C Biooks ol Beatrice Is at the Milliard G. II Klcluhuus of New Vork i& at tbo Murraj. J. " % V Fritton ofllastlnRsIs a guest at tbo Mlllnid. D. 51 Gorman of Snn F"rmci-.co is at tlio Mllluid. II. V. Cook oE St. Louis va at the hst night. C. li Bennett of Seattle -vvas at the Paxton last night. C. "W. .Tiimlson of Yutan is in the city , at the Casey. Charles E Baker of Bcitnco is at tlio Met chants , Thomas Smith of Chicago Is in the city , at ihn l flvtnti Ex-Covernor ! Jlutlerof Javvneo City la at the Paxton Byron Klngsbury of Chicago is a guest at the Murray , O. L , Henderson of Chicago is In tlio city , atthoMillnid. A. W. "VariBiant of Lincoln was at tlio Casey last night \V. T. Forbes of Crantox-d was at tlio Mer chants last night. A , W.Vjllo of IVEinneapolts was at tlio Murray lastnlfjht , T. J. Sharpe of DCS Molncs was at tlio Milluid last night. Mr.ahd Mrs. J. A. Halra have returned fiom the Lincoln fair. M rs Lo Tare , the Chicago au tlioress , Is In city t the Merch ints G. W.Yatorram of LusltV , > o , la regis tcrcuat thoMerth ints. John II. Martin of Jloldrcgo was registered at the Casey lost night. L. W. LumvoiandC. E. Suttlo of Now York aio nt tbo I'uxtcn Mis 0Hnpllih of Kcnoshn , Wis , tto mother of Mr.V , H. English , deputy count ) iccordcr , Jindt \ , .r. 1' . Jlugllah , \lsitlng her boas in this city. Mr and Mrs. I1 , B. ( Jllhnore returned from Colonclo last ovoiilngand nro nt homo at OH North Twenty-flint street. Mis. CJlllinoro Is Miry much' benclUted by tbo trip to the mountains , Mr , Alf ixd Sorenson. who for the past flvo months has been the editor of the Salt Lake Tliuo. haspouoto Butte , Mont , where lo has taken the general management of the Dully Miner , the leading paper of the north- vvost , His family will join him In October. Dr.J. H IlilUudnlfo of White Hall , III , aru in the city ami called ut Tun IKK oillco yusttrday afternoon to see now a ( jrcut dull ) paper Is mado. They expressed great sur prise as they passed through the different dupuitmcnts , mid vvcro not Batlstlcd until they soeuiod a jwX3r [ fresh fi-oni the presu Ur. and Mrs. tllll williemaln some tlaiu la the city vbititiK with the debtor's jicphoiv , \V. \ J. WcUhans , ut2003 Douglas street. OF THE WEEK , The Relief Onused by Treasury Disburso- raont woa but Temporary , SPECULATORS PRODUCE A BEAR PANIC. The Net /Ulrnnua for tlio AV'ccK in Wltcnt , Corn mill Oati Has Ilrcu Ijnro | Ccill cot loin HcpoftcdSntlsliivlory , New "i'ontr , Sept 13.-Spedal [ Telegram to Tun Ilrn.-K. 0. Bun Uo.'s \Vcckly KoIouofTraJo sujs : Tlio pist vvcelt lias fullyjustlllou. these vvhogarovnrnliiBtlint thoinonotary ciso , caused by troHUr 'dls- bit rsctncnb , ( Oiilil bo but Umpowry. ; The inrxrkot hei-o hnn ken \\g\it \ \ \ with e.xtioino rat s paid liuotno e.isoi. .At Uiuton nnd Philtielelphlii tlio monetary pressure also ufToctsbusiness ; nt Chleiffo the marlvet is sotncvvkntllriner ami the dcmnnclactive , nt St. Louii Ills stitl ut "to Sporcoiit , nt ICunsas City wore 111 in ; at Onmln a Irlllo close , butlliiiily HtippHeOnt Jillw.mUoovery nctlvo and to some ovtenfc ilisMuhcd by nliu-Rohimbor fulluro In the interior , nt Detroit the dciiinicils atroutf at" pit cent , at Cleveland the tightness Uilulilly ascrlbeil to thovoluino of buslneii ; at L-'lttsbiuu tliodc- iiiand is fair nt t to 7 per eont ; and onlj ut Now Orleans , of all the cities icpoitiiig , is thoinnrUt easier. The irnraed into Jilfrhtit Is'cuYork was about tlio supposed enonnom dom.intls for pajmoiit of duties if the now tii-lff should KO * into Direct October.-1. The fact , ntoniilully loportcd , Is tiiat leas tlmn $ rOW,000 will pay full duties on all goocli in warehouse on wliiek iho rates have been lucre nod , but no one supposes tint tlio entire quantity would bo titkon out and mean whllo tlio treasuiv is now offering to p.ij out $ .H > ,0 ( > 0,000 , for t-ijper i.-nts . and f.M- (100,000 ( nioio in luopjyiuijit of intoitst on the \ys \ t > r ccilts. Iftlieiovbio no bpoculitivo tendcnc , } interforinsvvltli fwc t oveiuniont or crops , eoniincrciil bills would won iluuv money from aluoud , but , nn iinfuvoiiblotrup icport ejiiises htehei pii < es fin staples , nntl prior to that the oxpot is had been ur.light. . prices hero beliitf too high foi foreign mar ketsDread Dread stuffs had not been stioag until Thursdii ) , tholitositInformation us to jlolcl beiiiR Kenoiallj' nioi-e fivonblo. But the fro\crnmcnt icpoit ns to the londltlon September 1 enabled speicul ttora to pi-odiieuu"bcir panic" mid the net ndvmto fortlio vcek Ins Incn 4 cents invvlioit on s.iUs of ai,000OJO , , busheH , f > c-entt , In coin on sales of 1I.OOOXK ( , ( ) bushels and I cents in oils. Lard and dogs wore nlso stronger nnd tlw re- l > oit th.it cotton vvas in condition n &hido lower tlum lustyem caused n rlso ot asK- tecnthvtlth sales of iiH,0l ( ( ) ) bale ? for the v\eek. Other products ha\o not chnoctl ( much iti price , though oil is i.'Jj'J ' cents lower. Iho rcpoits fiom other cities indicate no slnelionin ' of nttivity ouaccount of monetary ( tlflleultj nt nnv point west or south of I'lilhdolplila. Thoienoits as to eollecllont , are almost uiilforinlj satisfactory. The erops are moving fast , pilces cncemiiging farmers , biitdo not forward to consuincis as iMjildly. Uiitilbutlon of nicichandibo in nearly all lines contlnuo much In cxeuss of last ytar at ovuy point repoitln nnd at Plilhdelphia ami Boston tlio leather anil boot and shoo trules are exicptiou illy good , at J3oston the pool is much more active and at CiilenKo thiro is steady incie.Lsj ( over last yc.ir in tlio movcinont of dry goods , clothing nn < l meats. St. Louis remits BtioiiR tr.idc in nearly nil lines and from other points the ac counts nro of similar tenor. The gient in dustries are doing well. The weekly output oC iron uses iv ain to 171.770 * tons against 104,793 Aucrust 1 , nndl.'UOiS a jear ago. The market for plpt ironia venkot , though no reeouleilthniiifo in prices is seen The bai , plito , stiucturnl , shctt and wrcugbt pipe mills are ull crowded ivilhvcik ivtfull and oiciisiouiilly aelvancliifj prltcs. Greater nitlvitj In the woolen inanu- laeturo Isaboivn hj" the rapid lisa in silcs and the speedy pissnRC of the tault : bill is anticipated as a basis for larger operations. Tlio activity In drj gouils Is overjvvlicro In creased , vvbilo tbo demand is lart'C and pen- on ! 'Jho coal tirfo has done nothing to speak of and the demnnd hero is below expectations. Tbo mlnoi metals aio stron r. though for copper the prcientdeniuml is light In short , tbcro is e\ery reason , for a laiKQand piospetous busi ness , if the vressuio in money markets is inctniid that pressure tends to euro itself qulekly by repressing speculation , Iho business failures occuulng thioughout thoeountry duriiigtho last soveu days nura- bcr 1(13 ( as compaixd with iiOlliisb vvcolc and ISDtha vveckprovlotib to tbo last For the corresponding week of last jcar the Jlgures vvcro 1.93 A IVIcrry War in Chicago. CHICAGO , Sept. 12. [ Special ' .Telegram to TUB BEF.J A. meiry var is on lietweui Po HcoIiispcotorEbcrsoldand the woman's ' al liance , and the conflict threatens to assume gigantic propoi tions. The cause of tiiopres- out stiugglo is tlio order issued tiv lZber old refusing to permit JMis. 1'annylCavannjrhi clnlnnan of the coninilttcoon Aisitnllon to police stations oC the woman's nlliame , nud representative of the ImmodUto uid society , to visit the icllsvheio feinnles aio confined JSbersold elilms tlio undisputed right to admit or exclude vvlionisoovci ho desires , nnd lie positively lofuscs to illovMrs Ka'MiiuiKh to have frco aeceas to the omen's ' conlelors Sensational dmrfjos previously undo b/Mrs Kavaiiagh is the nusoof the older. "Water Lily fc > oii | . " eents a cake , " Alnslciin Jlill. WASHINOTOV , fecpt. 13. Senator Jngalls1 hill to apply the general laws of Oiegon bo far as applieablo to the dUtiic-t of Alaska and authorize the United States circuit court of Oiegou to try cisoi aiislng in .Aliska w. todiy sent to the senate judiclniy eoinmlttoo , Clmii mm Plait ( of tbo tcriitoilis ( Oinnilttuo ; roportlng that his commlttco did not propeily luvo Jiitisdlctlon over tbo bill The object of Ihis mcatiuio Is , tosccinotho judlelal detormlnatlciii liy the United btnlesbUiueniOLOurt ot the lights of thoUiiIteid btutetiln Nntloiml Jlcl'oiiu jVssooiallon. PJTTSBUKO , Pa. , Sept 13 At a meeting of the oxccutlvo commlttco of the jKutloiul Ho- form association in this city a resolution wns adopted to tl o effect that n call bo issued for a mooting in ever ) county and territory of tlio union f or the purpose of giving voleo to protcsisof members of tlio ebuuh to tbo opcningof the -world's ' fair Sunday Ton thousand coplos of the call have boon Issued Tlio Cutliol iu Congress. Coi.oosi' , Sopt. 13. [ Srcehl Cablegram to Tim tier. ] I'hu Old Catholic congress was opened toeluj and 200 European delegates uro present It his Dccn ro.olvod to hold an in ternational congress o\ery two juirs , The nut out ) will bo held in Switzerland ill IbU ! Absolutely Pure. A. oriim of tn.rUr tiahriK povT < 1 r. Illghcil flouT nlni ! troiigth U. 8. flovomment. LC * fort Auf. 17,1S39. Dyspepsia Makes tlio Tires ut mnnjr | > ccplo ml < erablo , causing distress ntlcr eating , tour ttomacn , sick licvlacliOi Iinttburn , lo.M of uppctlto , ulalnt"all gouo "fcolin ; , bml tnstf , coated - . . _ . _ _ _ ton5tio , nil Itrcgiilirltj ot f UlStrOSS tiiobovcls. .DyspepMa locaX After 1 > ( ) t K ' wc" ° f H'cif. if I- i , roqulrci caicftll mention , bcHing nl(1 | ( a rcmcjy ) | 1w Hood's Susapitllla , nlilclncts ccnlly , jctcfflclciilly. It tune ) Iho Monneh , rcsulilc.i tlio dljcs- tlon , create ] rv peed a | > - CUV Iicllto , binlshcs licidaclio , _ anJ rclrcslici tlio inlnel. Hoa < lnCllO "I Into Lien ttouhlcd lth djsjcpsla I bid but llttlo apicllto , and vtli.it 1 did cat LJ - . , t. , dlstrosjcel me , or ilkl ma I i , llm ° EOOUt Atlcr eating I ourn wotilithivo a faint or tired , allgono tooling , us though Iliad not eaten anything Jly trouble was aggravated by injflHisliicssip.ilntlnB. List Qnn. . si'riiiBl ' took Hood's Bar- . Ur , e. saparllh , which did mo an Stomach iniinenso ninonnt uf gcxnl. It gnto 1110 in , nppctllc , and in/ ( nod relished and satisfied f the crarlng 1 had previously experienced. " > OEOISOE A. PAUL , WutcrtUMii , Jljsj. Hood's ' Sarsaparilla SolilhyMtilruKRliK pi , * UforfJ l'rc | ircilonlj L/C. r.HOODi COAiiollioi.irlciIotvoll , 3tM IOO Doses Ono Dollar Broimell Hail , SEMIMKY for YOU AC LADIES. Co i nc i of loth uiul Mm thliigtonSts , OMAHA , - - - NEB. HIMIOL * vVOHTimrSTOV , VMTOII TiirKwItuilMtTDOlintTY.h.Tli . 11 in > rt THE277H YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17TH , 1830 FnroiililoKiioimd parlleuiiius niply | to t o Kilor. . Fall Term open s Sept 17 Conr111 t iiiKiiitfe , MtcritHIP , ItM-i-y Scliiii'i.Atrliiiltiirn and i iiitliit'iMlnc. I . ornloiltMln C'lioiniMiy. I'liysltn ' Itolimyi ojj , < 'iiniuolx.\ | ) . \ tifiiliw ) , irrlLMilluiM > i riUI Kn liit't'rlnif. . Library o ( 1J.UM \ il n mill UK ) | t tloillc.uN 1 ultIonah-.oliitel ) tree Tlii'iiovv ! ! ) n u i Is jiuLlnliy iMiuliiunl anilltllo \ oen | f tlonts lor uiitiiloi'iii ; iiddrt .stlio Mi u i J " . DUl > , IJu UUMiERHHLACADnY& l-r , hone "cliool IqiilptiipntH | iirfi > tl proiin | > r > ciir opi'iu t-tpl H SJSOW . .Vllree ! lluv nut , J , M . lliiiikorlllll.lll " ' "M'ONTI CELLO. N"v Buildings , Now Kumlturo , Kew Fm > < Now Equip no nil , Beiutlfiil Situation Open SepU 1M Kullnncl inporlorl ncully Dtpi" mints lor llujilldi , Iitln. lirci l < ( ititium Irui. h bolenco , Muslo.Ail , tic b-cn.l for Infoim Hkmlu JllSft II N 1IVSICII.1 , IrliiLliul , IKSTIl'U'lli OF OUR LADY OP THE SACRED HEART. AVASHINGTON IIEtailTS , ILL. Tills Iintltnli-.Blliin.tol In nun uf tli ) iii - < t bountiful mlmrb-iof UlniLgn otTuHto I'tiiiH ' Ijjtilles. overjulviinl uo fur olit.ilnlinc ) i ttioruiiKliiiiulusufiil nil ue.it Inn Mudlos vvll I berosiimeil b > ] it. . ' , lb U rurimrtlailuM ml- S VVAKTI1MOIIK COII.KOF . OPCDI nth inontli , juli IHVIO Tlilrly iiilnnloi from llnml bt St.itlin. 1'lilln. Unilurrnro uf ttlunls 1 iillcullcgd < onrst" * fur liothito r > M ! iiullnfr tc ilnstl- oil LiiKlnoorliif SLkiitlllc , uiul llurnry tlir > * CH nil hicutliin. cttonrlvo uriniKlH bullllnuH , iu ilin | M liii > uraiurluiuni , llbrarle * . 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Eteornjo to nnl I rum ICiiroi > ontIx > irctltntci AUSTIHBALDWIII AGO. .General Agenti. 63 Broadway NEW VOR K Jno. Illpircn , Ornornl U'doin Agent , 'I ' liaiulolpli irtriat. Llilca o. Ilitiry K. Mooiu , Jin. Oaniio. GOLD M3SDAL , PARIS , 1Q78. IV. 1UKEK & CO.'S > JTo oreuifrt In Hi prroratlin II Iu in I/tat Ihrtt limit Hi itrmjllt ol Co > liihnl vltllBuri.li , Arruiroul otSus r , mill It Ilimfora hr inert croiiHiutc.1 , fottiff [ fit than en cfHlatup It II ( Iclleluui.iintirUMn .itrci thilili 1 A Kilt l > l < mrn > , inil xlnlraLlyiJapii. ) rullu\BlUoi w > llm | , irm 111 Ira t l. Sold ly fir or cm eitrynltri * * . BAKER < & CO. , Dorchester , Mnri EPPS'Urc6 CONA BREA.KFAST. 'llr n tliorouuli InowloUo or tlmmitunl luvi wlilcli tnrcriitliuniur.itloniof tllirixtlon niul uiur tliin. anlhy miiirl iiliipiilliulloiiiir tlinlliiu | i i > ir tlci or well HCtirlect COLM n Air , ! PJIH lm > * inivliiul our lircjlriiHtlulilnswIlli nilnijcuU-ly llnvnrtlliovu' tnowlilih innrtin film nmnr hcurv dofDrV tills II liliy tliolinllcluiiH u n of iiitliarllcloiof illol Hint n cuimlltulluii may tiutr.ulimllr bul'tuii ' until ttron ; cnullKlilu ri-"l't iivcir tciilnntr to illina < 4 llnii < IieilH uliiilitloinulnlfoH tirellonlliiKiin uiul inronlf luottitck wliL'nrur lliuru Ha wult imlnt.it innv ( Mnpo manjr a/nlnlihnftbf / kuvulnu < iur ol\ol well fiirlllioihvltli iniro llooil. and it nroiiirlr nuurUtiol fniu . ' ( Ivllhurvke Umdto. Miiilniliii | > lr H Hliliullliiidruttfr or nlllc , feoll oiilr Inlinlf iioiiiidlliM , Iricronrh , liiloli-d limn : JAMBSKIM'S ' CO. , " " " WcOffer for Sale. I'our thotiH'ind lon r-hnlcu lluleil Ilnr , r 0 II curx , btrim ( > _ ' > Hid liu . I.ill on 01 JfuriiKI si it Ions , on U. .M , .t M , I' . I' U. . In lots to null jmroliiiMu ! p lcos roKtihlo I ly tliu iu.it Icct Cill and bt-oim. STRANGE BROS , , bioux onr , IOWA THIS PAPER ISPRIN1ED TPOM -FROU Tn Great Western Type Foundry 1J 14 Howard St. OMAHA ,