IT-TIC OTtfAIIA DAILY BEE : l FRIDAY , SEMEMUBEK 10 , 1890. IEE BICYtlK 10IMAHT. It is Inangurated by a Bjautifal Patado by the Wheel Club. 7HE RACE PROGRAMME FOR TODAY. pcvcrnl Intcrcstlntr Hvcntfl on the Cnril " \ 'lBltliiBVliccliiicn 1'tnolt OHircfH ninl ( leti- eral Moiilloti , The parwlc by the Oinnha wlicc-1 club ht flight atlia Inaugural demonstration to the touriiatncnUvb.lch opens at the fairgrounds today , was a beautiful and Imprusslio affair indeed , Thcro were just 132 wheels In line , the 'majority ' of them elaborately decorated. The torsi-colored Inntorni carried by tbo riders blades JlnoeiTcct , and nt frequent Internals nlonK the line of march tlio boys -wens creeled by the hearty cheers of the spccto- lora. The parade ) \vasinJeed a most crcdlt- nblo affair , nnd the wheel club Is to ho con- irratulated upon their elegant riding and hanOwno appearance. There were many Uniting wheelmen In line , and they -were unanimous In the dechration that it was the grandest parade In-which they over partici pated. Tlio racing begins nt 2fl ! nt Iho fair ( trounds this afternoon , of which the folloiv- 1. One inllo ordinary novice , road wheel , rirst , eylometcr , by Ovcnnaii wheel com pany ; second , ono pair tights , by Collins gutr corn piny. S ! , Ono mile safety , novice. First , parlor lamp , by Perkins. Oatch. & Lnummrsecond ; , one p.ilr bicycle shoes , by II. Y. Uook , Zl. Two miles ordinary , open. First , " \Vln- ehester rillo , by Cross < &Iuiimlra ) pun com- nan v ; sccernf , leather collar and cult box , by J. A. fuller .t Co. 4. Unit mile safety , Oien. | First , silver cup , hy Kama Jewelry company ; second , ineewauin nlpoby Jonascn. ; 5. One inllo ordinary , Nebraska champion ship , HO gold medal bv the Omaha Wheel club , (5. ( Ono mile safety Nohraika championship , ( JO finld medal , by Omaha Wheel club. 7. Two mile ordinary handicap First , tjold- lica < leil umbrella by Continental clothing company ; second , flno lamp by Samuel Hums. 8. Ono inllo ordinary Omaha \Vlrccl club , diamond medal by Joseph Tremor. ! . Oao-iiuartcrmilo dash ordinary Fint , gold-headed cane by A. Max Holzlieimer com pany ; .second , suit of lights by Uric knitilng mill. 1J. ( rive inllo ordinary handicap First , Kodak camera by ISastnmn company ; second , ono pair Sl' > pants byNlcoll , the tailor ; third , 'ono pair bicycle shoes l-y VV. . Austin. Tlio tmck will bo in excellent shape , as the tiardraln of yesterday has benclltted It more .than could have been accomplished by arti ficial means. Thcro nlll bo no duster or ruts , as it will bo thoroughly rolled this morning' . All these who attend can rest assured of seeing some rattling contests as nil the riders are on tlieir inettlo aud determined to qlvo patroas the \vor-thof tholr money. On Saturday at 11:00 a. rn. the road race Mil bo run , with the following largo field of starters : Fletcher , scratchC. ; li. Ecn- ] B.- - , . . - . . . . , Aiiioug- the wheel iii'en hero from abroad are Jt. F. Prslfe , CJcorgo Mackoy , P. Krler , E. Imschenk , Fred Temple , C Kimbali.LcxinK- Jton ; T. Pntterson , S. Patterson , Tan Parme- lec , I'hittsmouth.Tim ; Drain , 1- ' . Van Horn , E. Smith , K. Ulgbtcn. nud a number of otbois , Lincoln ; Kirt ICirby , D. H. Marrvill , I ) . T. Stone , Denver ; nnd many others whoso names could not bo obtained. The pilzes for the best show In 'tho naradovero awarded as follows : K. 1) ) , Smith , the handsomest decorated Wheel , first ; C. II. I/iy second1. N.Connor third and C. Potter fourth , The list of oniclals'ls as follows : . Ilefereo. S. G. V. Criswold : judges , H. II. IlUodcs , G. O. Francisco , W. E. Coombo ; timers , A. H. Hudson , Frank Parmclce : um- plresV. . II. Head , O. I1. Epcnoter , A. M. Co o : scorer , J. E. Ebcnolo ; handlcappcr , 0. H. Stone ; clerk of course , F. T. .Mlttauer ; assistant clerics , W. 0. Erlau , Br. F. N. Coir- Jicr ; starter , William Emerson. Reception Committee A H. Porrigo , F.T. Jlittauur and E. B. Smith , headquarters at 1315 DodpistrcctandlTOUOhlcago street. Secretary of the Tournament-A. II. i'er- The prospects for the success of the meet Bro JlattcrlnR indeed , and a very largo atten dance Is anticipated at the race each day. The preparations nado Ly the enterprising committee have bcorr most elaborate , and they feel assured of arnplo repayment ut the bauds of tbo public. Staiullnjj or tlio Clubs. 1'lavod.Von. . lost Per Ct. IU 7 < 40 .M'J Kausai Cltr Ill fi 3 ! ) .Ml ) MliiiM'inolu 115 "H U JJciicr 112 51 50 Blou.x01t.v Ill 50 Ct .150 Oinnlia Ill ) 4t C4 .41S Lincoln . .ll. > 4H C ! ) .400 SU JL'uul 112 M 71 .313 8 , Deliver 1. Minn. , Sept. 18. [ Spcdrl IfelegramtoTnuBnK. ] : RllimeapoUs pounded put o victory in six innings in the morning pinne , niln provcnt.iiig tbo remainder and also the afternoon Bamo. Thoscoro : Itoynnlilsi' . Wild pltelies-Whltcbeudl. loft on eaves Minneapolis ! ) , Douvor5. Time Quo tour , Umpire MoUermott. National Lieaeuo. AT CII1OAOO. First game phlcago . 3 01300300-8 Cinclmintl . 0 0008010O-4 Tins Chlcaso 8 , Cincinnati 0. Errors Chlcnk'o : > , Cincinnati : t. Batteries Luby jahd KlttrcdRo ; Mulauo and Ivecuau , TJm- plro-McQuado , Second fame rjiiicaito . a oioooioo-n plnclimatl . 0 0320000 * -U ) ItlU ChlcnRO 8 , Cincinnati U. Errors pblcaro 'J , Cincinnati 4. Batterlcs-StcIa , Ilirtchlnsoa and JUttrMuo ; UUlucs ana ( xociiaii. Umplro IMcQuaJo. Players' AT NEW NtewVork . 0 01 01 0203-7 Brooklyn. . 3 OB 00 101 - S Hits New Vork 13 , Brooklyn 10. irs ow York 8 , Brooklyn 4. Butteries ne , Kwlnir and Hrown : Hemming and U. Uniplros-Snydor and I'carco. AT CiNTOXO. ttlovelaud . 0 0300343 * -ll Wttsburi ? . 0 00 0 3 B 3 0 1-10 Kits Cleveland 10 , Pittsburg 0. ' Errors blovcland < , PitUburg a. IJattories-Yonns md X.lmmcr ; Phlllliu and Wilson. Umplro fctrcof. AT CI.EVm.lXD. _ To'D. blovelaud . 0 0 I 0 T 0 1 1-10 plttaburjj . 0 0 0 O 1 0 t 0- 10D Hlta-Clovolnnd 17 , PittsburR 10. Errors Movcland I , Pittaburff O. natUrles-McQlll [ ad Uroudan , Maul ana Qulrin , . Umpires und Sheridan. Aiuerloan A-saooiutlon. , JLT TO1 foieda . . . .0 00 01400 lyracuso . 0 00 01000 0- JUti Toledo 7 , Syracuse 0 , Krrors To lode 2 , Svracurt 2. Bntlorla-Iwccfe and 1'ltz , lleuloy aud Sage.UtnnlroCurry. . Benefit. Aboutm hundred of the colored people of tlio city wro at Mete' hall last , night to tender Harris Jtartln , the colored pugilist , a benefit. The cvonlntf opened by a net-to between some local champions , after which the ' 'IHtuk Pearl" nnd Cnl Wuldron , the 1'latUmouth man , \vcnt together In n very tame four round boxliiR match for points. Tlio entertainment closed with a dance. Cheyenne Itncc * . Cnr.rr.NvnVyo \ , Sept 19. [ Special Telejminrto TUB I3cr..1 Trromost exciting event of today's racing rrt the fair was the hurdle. Tlio r.ico was fora beautiful silver cup , offered by the 'Wyoming association , re stricted to horses owned in Colorado or \VyomtnKihreoinonth9 \ previous to the raco. Tno distance ww a mile nnd tlio number of hurdles live. There wore sovcn entries , Adam , a Denver horse , selling a hot favorite In the pools. Thenonea pot a good start , but In pome ; over the llrst hurdle Bodoulir's ' rldor failed to pull his horsu together In good shape for tbo rise , The horse consequently carne dovn stiff-legged nnd the rldor , John MeCormick.vas Hung violently to the ground. .Arlosa was at Hcdouln's heels when ho made the leap , nnd consequently landed upon Bedouin's i-lder with fearful force. Both horses imd men were mixed up In terrible con fualon for a few minutes. The men were soon picked up and carried from the track. MeCoimlek's ' main Injuries -were received In the snrnll of his back. The extent of them cannot , bo fore told , but it Is believed ho received Internal Injuries , lie li now in the lands of a physician. The other rider. Pearce , escaped with a Dailly bruised leg , Two other horses , Adnm arid Polk , bolted Iho track , Coroltowontho race , Ilanta second and Hoynltblrd. Time 3I2. ; Tlio polo pony race xvas sin exceedingly pretty affair. It was confined to gentlemen riders and consisted of a. Inlf rnilo Unsh. YJs- count , ridden by Ulr. Isclln , von , Margaret second and VVvonihig third. Time 51. In the turee-ijunrtcr mile dash MissDolores won , Atari Nvaldon second , Gypsy Baron third. Tlmo 1:10. : Knpperwoir the Ihe-eifjlitbH of a mile dash In L .00 , King 1'aro tcooiid und Sorrel John third. Clevelanil , 0. , Sept. 18. Besides th o repr- ularcventsat the driving park today Sunol went a inllo in 2ia : , Her tiino at the quar ter was : :32t : < f , 1 :0il , 1 :39f : } and 2 :13'f. ' Guy did three-quarters of a second better , fjolng the quarters aa follows : :33 : , l:00f : , 1 : ! > and : il2M. : Pulo .Alto ivas sent around the traclc , but no time -was announced , as no word. MS given at the start. 2 : : ) trot , coritlnucd from yesterday , SSOO ( lodcllaon , "Latitude second , Clujtoir Kd- sell third , Wabash fourth. Host time . 2 : ' pace. 500 Cousin Joe won , Irmn C second , 1'mdlcy third , Ada fourth. Best tlmc-221 ; , 2 : ' . > 0 trot , 8300 Vcrltas won , Kookeo second end , Harry Medium third , Klista fourth. Besttlmo-2:2U. : GravcHcnei. Knee ? . Gmvi : . EVi > , N. "Y. , Sept. li Summary of today's races ; Three-fourths of a milo Dmldcsswon , Little Ella second , Dollikcns third. Tirno Mile and one-six teen tli Mabel Glenn von , Ueporter second , Erie third. Tlmo-l :51Jf. : Algeria stalces , two-year-oldsthree-fourths of a mile Strathmeath won , Cleopatra second end , Kusscll tlilrd. Timc-t :17. Clover stakea , three-fourths of a mile Kingston won , Volunteer second , liallarat thlnt. Time 1 : ! < > > < ? . File-eighths of u. mlle-N'elllo 331ywon , Espcunza second , Flutter , rilly , third. Time Mile and one-eighth B. B. Million ivon , Birthday second , Esimtrnan third. Time Tlio N , Sept. lS.-fSpieIalCallcgrani ; to Tim BEE. ! The race for the September platoof 000sovereigns for two-yoar-oMs , dis tance 11 vo furlongs , was run today at Waa- chestcr and wai won by Douglas Bnlrd's I'o- tard , Warren Bo la , Hue's Sweetest second and Colonel North's Old Bob third. The Lancaster nursery handicap platoof 1,000sovereigns , for two-year-olds , distance live furlong , vras won by Baron Ilothschlld's Mardl Gras , -\vlth F. Bariatt's Florence scc- onil and Xoi-d Dudley's I3o Myrtle third , At the western meeting at Ayr the race for the Ayrshire handicap plate ol 1,000 sovereigns eigns , for three-year-olds and upwards , dis- tancaabout n mile and three-quarters , won by Mr. A. II. Luidlay's Horton , Fenwlelc's Golden Jvlazo second nnd the duke of Hamilton's Scottish IPusilier third. llnecs. Lorisvnu : , Ky. , Sept. IS. Summary of today's ' races : Ono mile Chimes won , Business second i. Lady Washington third. Time l :4i.f. ! Mlle andoue-slxtccnth Uatalpa "won , Dun dee second , Ed Hopper tlilrd. Time 1:5 } . Belle Jleado stakes , two-year-olds , tbrce- fourttts of a mile Sir Abiiorwon , Carroll Ucldsecond , Colonel Whcatly third. Time 1:18. 1:18.Half Half mile Hoseland , Prettlwit second , Lee S third. Ono mile Mamio I'onso won , J. 1 , second , Spoctatorthird. Tiino 14-IM. ; Half milo FatmioS wen , l''ranUlin D second end , Douglas third , 'rimo-51'f Cedar JRanids rtnec.q. CEDVII I ! l n i)3. . Sept , IS.-Suminary oC to day 'smccs ' : Two-year-old trot Bamboo won. . Hazel second , liest thno-2:4-l. : 2:2" > pace H , II. T. won , Cora 1)second ) , ( jOvernorlAicastbird , Best time 2iSX' ; ! Ti > clny'H rllps. First rnco Can Can , Lady Jane ( colt ) . Second race Sonoritn , Kon. Third race TullaBlackburn , Diablo. Fourth , race -Void , Intriguante. Fifth race Woodcutter , Minlstono , . Sixth race San Jose , 1'assadcaa. AT I.OL'I9VI.M ! ) . First race " \Varv , VorRO d'Or , Second race Profll rtto-IIydy. Third race Jleeldo H , Niiin Arclicr , Fourth race W. 0 , Morris , Eil Hopper. Fifth race Kd Leonard. Frank D. Sixth race Ora , Wlialcbono , Seventh raco-Lottlo , Xenn. Eighth race Miss Courtiioy , Douglas. loiriocrn.t ) ? , WORCIJSIEU , Mas8.Soit , , 18. GhalrinanP. A. Collins called the democratic state con vention to order this morning. The usual committees woroappointed. John .13Russell was elected permanent chairman without any opposition , Tlio following ticket vas nomi nated : Governor , \Villlanr \ E , Ru'ssellof Uambridgo ; lieu tenant governor , John Cor coran , Clinton ; secretary of state , Klbrldgo Uuslnnan , Lulto Village ; treasurer , William D. 'frofrey , ilarblobeadr audltoi' . Kd L. Mirim , Holyolco ; attorney general , ElisbaU. Mavimrd , Bprlngtield. The platform renews , nnd with nwro emphasis , in vie v of the apiiroachlng1 nassaffo of the rcpnbllcnn tnrltl bill , the dotnnnd for frco raw materials , par ticularly wool , coal and iron ore , declares for lower duties on the necessities of lift ) aud for wider markets for American products , and phoslzes tholinportaucoof reclpr-ocal trade wit Canada us a means of promoting the commercial and Industrial vrclfurc of this commonwealth. The McIChrloy bill is de nounced as the moat Iniquitous ploco of legis lation over attempted In this country. The platform continues : "Wo observe with inter est the recent attempt of tire secretary of statoto secure an amendment to tbo McKlu- loy bill by Incorporating late It aomo pro vision looking towards moro latlrruto rela tions with tbo sixteen sister republics of North , Central and South America , -yvhlch the democratic convention demanded in 1WS , and wo reftret the failure of this attempt.11 Colorado Republican * , DBXVKH , Cole , , Sept. 18 , The cndonllila ; eommlttcoof tlio7 republican stale conrmtfon todiiyropoitod , seating the delctf-itcs In the ronte te < l counties favoring Koutt for ROV cnior , InArupJthoo countyono faction vas Riven sixty-two delRfliito-i nml tlio other nfty five. Thelattor. wboara "gnng smtwhors , " rofujcd toaccoptii compromlso and atild out of tbo convention. Other committees were Dipolntecl [ and u recess taken until 11 a. m , tomorrow. TbU evening the convention adopted ft platform endorsing- the administration of President Harrlwtr ; olio endowing Senator Teller onddemnndlrrir free and unlimited coin- 8RO of silver. Thcrfinalndcrof the platform U devoted to state matters , deina ridlnc certain fortnJimdtho pusngoof ceitaiu laxvi by the next legislature , iududljiff u wllrond com mission , revision oC the Irrigation Inws , otu , lioscn Tounsoml was nominated for conp res and the convention adjourned until tomorrow , The Santa Jo SccurcM Ilio Option on tl > o Ilio ( Ji-jiiidc \ \ ' : .sti'rtr. r > iwin : , Cole , Sept. 18. [ Siioeinl Telo- gratnto Tin : DEB. ] Your correspondent to- Any saw a copy of n cablegram to General Manager UxlKeot the UloOrando Western , in which the /act was announced that the SairtuFe had secured tbo option 011 the Hlo llnuuloVcstcrn \ line , but when it was nt- tempted to Interview hitn lie declined , to talk. Then is no doubt that the Itlo Grande West ern is Involved In the Midland deal. TManagcr Collbran oftbeMIdhnd talked freely about the sale of the line , nud says bo wonders that It was not made public sonic dajs URO , The purchase lets the Santa To into Lcudvillc , Aspctt nnd all wcitern Colorado , anil gives them n through , route from Ohlca'o ( to Ogden. The ciTucU on Colorado and truiiscontlncntal tratllo are jet to bo realised. They vill certainly bo entrenching. If the Rio Grande "Western option Is consummated , the Denver nnd lie ( Iraiido.vvhlch has nhvayahad the AVestera for connection at ( Jraud .f unction , will cense to ben through line and both tlio BuilliiBton und HocUIslmid will fall to reap the udvnn- taRC3 they expected from the new broad Baiifjedowi the Grand river , only thirteen miles oE which remains to 1)0 ) completed. With tbo iMidliind and Kio Urando AVestcrn the Santa To bccoures a .factor Iu Colorado trafllc , whose importance cannot bo ignored. llliiiolH Central StoolclioUlcrs. HiitTroiii ) , Conn. , Sept. 13. A meeting of the ) dissatisfied stockholders of the Illinois tlCc Central road hero todiy ivaslargely attended. Prancls U. Cooley , ex-i > resident of the 3 x- change national bank , .fames 0. Batterson , PI of the Travelers Insurance CO , and James N. Nichols , president of the .National ilro insurance company , \vcro appointed a , commit'.eo to represent the ? E Hartford , stockholders and others who may send proxies. Tha object is to oppose an Increase in the capital , sccnro homo manuka- mctit , economy in the conduct of tlio road and oppose costly extensions. A -Dltf CoiHollilation. . . At a meeting at the Pennsylvania olilcc today the Pitlsbtirg , Cincinnati , Chicago A St. Louis railway coin- uincigo , aiL.OUH < M r'lttsouiK rauwuy , me JeJYcrsorrvillo , Madison & Indianapolis road , and the Cincinnati & Richmond company's ' lines , heretofore opeiatcd by these compa nies , will , after October 1 , bo operated by the new organization. Snlo of the Milwaukee Northern. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Sept. 18. The livening \Visionsrn prints nn authoritative announce ment of the saloofjthoMilwauUco&Korthern road to the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul. 11will take possession October 1. The actual amount of cash. Involved Is .a little In excess Of $0,000,000. , IMItul-lleailcr .Tolmstoiie's l"mtest. CHICAGO , Sept. 18. Paul Alexander John- stone , the intnd-rcader , performed this after noon a feat wnlch , to all appearances , dis proves tlio theory that man possesses only live fonscs nrid also the belief that mind- reading is really a species of muscle-reading. liV tlio presence of a largo audience at the Wellington hotel Johnstono was blindfolded , his cars and nostrils stuffed \vlth cotton and a llshtcd cijar placed In trls mouth to destroy for ( the tiino being hearing , sijrht , smell and taste , and thick kid gloves placed on his hands. Ho then requested the proprietor of the liotel to stand behind him and thlnlcof the combination of tlio safe. This was douo and Johustono turned correctly to the num bers aud opened the safe. Accessory to His Brother's Crime. BOSTONMass. . , Sept. 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tun llnn.T John A. . MaAnilrew , brother of William UcAndrow , who was ar rested at Lynn err Tuesdaj * last , charged with breaking anil entering the residence of Henry R. Stowell jVthol on the night of No vember 27,18S9 , , and stealing therefrom jew elry and negotiable stocks , bonds and notes , In. all valued at $100.000 , has been arrested as an nccessory after the fact It is alleged that John A. negotiated some of the stolen bonds In Chicago. Ho is prominent in the Sous of Veterans circles , having served as colonel of the Massachusetts division of that organiza tion. Ho wns also captain iu Lieutenant Colonel Aludgo camp of Lynn. . Secretary Itunlc to the Fariners- COLUMWS , O. , Sept. IS. Secretary of Agri culture Iluslt delivered an address before a vast audience nt the state fair today. lie congratulated the farmers upon the develop ment of agricultural organizations , but warned them not to expect Impossible results from legislative actions , advising such con servatism la formulating their plans asvlll surely enlist public opinion on their side. lie catrtioaed the farmers , -\\hilo linnly main i- taining their o\vn rights , to respect these of all other classes of workoisand to seek the accomplishment of their plans rather with other workers tbair by antagonizing existing political paities. Ho pledged to the farmers the hearty co-operation and aid of the depart ment of agriculture. Death Iloll. Nw YOIIK , Sept. 18. Dion Bouclcault , the day wrifrht and actor , died this evening after lingering illness. ISTuv Vonic , Sept. 13 , Benjamin Franklin . 'elxottl died today after n longIllness. . Pres ident Urant appointed him consul at Huchnr- stinlSTO , Ko returned inlBTli , and in 1CT , ras appointed consul at Lyons , which pesto o retained until ISW. Pelxotti was especl- lly a man of mark among hla co-roliglouists f tlio Jewish faith. IShxxiNGTOx , Vt. , Sept. 13 , [ Special Telo- gratnto THE BEE. | First Liautenant Prod > T. Holtonof the Second United States cav- Iry , stationed at Port Whlpplo , Ariz. , died icrethls morning of Brlgbt's disease. Alleged AV'rcukers Iiicllctod. Tnor , KV. , Sept. 18. It is understood fohn Ueed , Thomas Cain and Arthm-Burt , ivho. . ItVJd said , confesscj to wrecking a ; rainon the Now York Central , have been Indicted by tlio grand Jury , not forti-ntn wrecking , but for interfering with a switch a milo from the wreck , It Is understood that no evidence was found against the other alleged wreckers. Fatal Flro In New ITorlf. YOBIC , Sept. 18. In n flro hero today two people wore burned to death. Several were badly Injured and tuhloer. horses per ished , From 530 to Ml West Forty-ilrst street Is used as a stable anil cooper shop. Thocuuso of the lire \vas the explosion of a pitch kettle , The men bu mod to death are Con rad liaabach and Chris Tschauloii. Tlio Irlsli MnonTrnilc. LovuoNSept. , 18. The merchants of Del- fast nro making every endeavor to place as mucallncaas jussiblo In ( ho "United Stutci bo fora the Jilclxinley bill sees into effect. Eintii iiected ; 1'residont , Cur orMcjciro ( vlaGalvcston ) , Sept. 13. President Dtai Tuesday recelvod a tele- grani from Gener-al Ezeta announcing : hlj election to the presidcaoy of Salvador. Army of tlio Cumberland , TOIKDOO. , , Sept. 13. T.'ho Society of the Army of the Cumberland today ro-eleotod General Itosocrans president. MET DEATHS THE TRACK , ' .in * Tbo Body of a Woulin , Pound 011 a Brklgo Hear Valparaiso ! OS THE CIRCUMSTANttS&NTIRELY UNKNOWN , Yestcrdny's ProoectlliiKS ofthe North NebniMltn Conier'pnee The Htato Tennis Toitm'.imcntOther State .News , VALI-IH-USO , Neb , , Sept , IS.-fSpeelal Tel- crpun to THE Urn. ] Tlio trainmen , on passenger train No.-la , from the east , atll5 ! this afternoon , reported that the body of a woman was found on the trnck ahout eight miles cast , but as she had evidently been Wiled by some of the earlier trains the body WH left as they found It. On treadling tllls place word wns Immediately telegraphed to the coroner. Justice Bays and L. VI , Cramer took the outgoing passenger , which was ready to start , and on reaching the spot found the body of a woman of forty-live or fifty years of ago lying upon abridge. Bays arid Cramer , with the help of Iho conductor nnd brnkc- inan , lifted the remains and laying them on a hoard placed It iu the laggago car and toolt them \Veston , vhoro they left It in the freight room to await the arrival of the coro- iier. ; After the arrival of the body at Weston hundreds of people viewed it nnd no one rcoognl/ud it In any way , but It was sup posed to 1)0 a woman who was bringing din ner to her husband , who vras working In town. It is supposed that she was killed e.irly in the day before the rain , as this blood had -washed away. From the direction which the -woman was dragged , It Is believed that she -vvns struck by the switch enelno , which backed from hero over to NVeston this morning , but not a shred of anything appears on the trucks or brake beams of the engine to Indicate that such was the case .Altogether ills u.mystery which only the closest inves tigation will solve , Htcthotllst CTonrorencent AVaync. WA.T.VK , Web. Sept. 18-rSiiccIal Telegram to'rniBKi.J ! At the forenoon session of the Methodist conference the llrst thinjr attended to was the reading of the minutes of yester day's session aud the approval of the journal , which made apparent the progress of the business of the session. Dr. J. B. Maxficld , presiding elder ofthe Norfolk district , read a very carof ully prepared report of each charge In his field , altogether snowing a great In ternal growth by additions to the member ship and the building of now house ? of wor ship and now paisonageHe also stated that several now preaching places must bo occupied and organised , giving the people pastoral service at once. Hev. A. Hodgctts , president of the ICIkhorn Valley district , pre sented and read a report , likewise making plain the progress of the work In this com paratively new region , giving some idea of thosircrlllccs and tolof / the heroic men who nro building up the , frontier moral and re ligious garrisons. 4 The question , "Who Are the Super annuates < " was nsk d , and It was noticeable with what fenling and sympathy mention was made of the infirm' ' preachers who have arrived at the ajjo where they nro 110 longer able to do effective ser vice in the rniniitry , many of whom | are now really neudyj A collection was [ taken union g the preachers to provide present relief for ono of such. The young preachers who nro undergradu ates , liut Ilcentiutc3wcre , , reported as to the thoroughness acquired in their studios , most of whom did themselves credit as to their ap plication. Kclther Illiterate nor lazy young ' men can find a place i'ri i Methodist Held of labor any longer. , , The place for holding the next session of the annual conference WEHS , on motion , brought before the body forsettlenlont. An animated discussion was partjojpatbd in by several preachers. Two places wqre put in nomina tion First church , Omaha , and Grand Island. Finally the vote was made unani mous in favor oC Omaha. Prelimlnnry to the session of the confer ence a reception.vai held at the Methodist church lasfc evening to welcome the preachers to the hospitality of tbo homes of tno people of this thriving little city. Inbohnlf of the of the church the welcoming address was made by Mr , D. C. Main , who very felicit ously alluded to tbo little city and small nud- iencb room of the church , both of which on ordinary occasions served their purposes well , but on an extract din ary occasion , like the meeting of an annual conference , thera is required on the part of the visitors a willing ness to bo ciowded a little , and thrit the citi zens \vcro glad to see them and would spare no pains to make the stay of the preachers jj agreeablo. Hon , FrankFullcr , state senator , made an address la behalf of the city. lie alluded to the potency of the ministry in moulding pub lic sentiment In favor of morality and virtue ; they lead all moral reforms and tire in the forefront irr antasonlzing everything in the way of an elightened civilization. Ho said ho thought thorohhould bo moro polities in our religion nnd moro religion in our politics. Dr. J , B. Alaxfield replied on the part of the conference to these very cordial words of wel come. The doctor was in a rnood to bo funny and kept the audience in a cheerful spirit most of the time. Ho said that if the keys of tbo homes of the city WTO piven us , as the first speaker Intimated , wo will Indulge in the good things of their larders. MoICclRtinn's Standing InOlayOounty CrAY Ci-.MKit , Nob. , Sept. IS.-fSpeclal Telegram to THE BEE.J In this county , whore the alliance is over ono thousand stronjand { , where the question of McKol- ghan's record has figured quite prominently of late , Tnn Dnn correspondent took occa sion to Invoice McKolghan's strength today among the alliance farmers who are uttend- Inir tlio countr fair. In the llwt nlaco It was ascertained that democrats in tuo niuunco are still democrats and are rod-hot for Mc- Kclghan. Among the republican members ' , however , rt Is the opposite. 'I'lioy wereills - satistlcd from the beginning at his nomina tion , nnd since the charges of ombe/zloincnt and drunkenness liavo boon rnado and proven against him there has been u r.ipid falling away from his standing , In several precincts ho will get only ono to live republican votes. Ills refusal nt Suttou and ITalrbury to an i- i.i swer the charge of embezzlement is only equaled by tlio impudence of the man who said , "Tho public bo . " Delegates nro going- every wcelc to see McICdguan's ' record at Keel Cloud. Tlio State Tennis Totirnatnont. lUsTiKos , Neb. , Scrl'i' ' JS. [ Special Telegram Q10 gram to TUB EKE.l-k-frbo Nebraska state tennis tournament canwjo ncloso this even ing with an exciting contest for the men's ' doubles , the Arapahtfo ( cams winning the nixed and ladles' doucS ( Burr nnd Gelot- liardt of Lincoln won the men's doubles this afternoon , three 6ut''of ' ' five sets. Lin coln secures tbo nextr annual meeting for doubles , while HastlfiR ? , secures the next meeting for singles , ( f&thurdt of Lincoln was elected president'mid Bedford Drown of Hastings secretary of tliostuto association. ruin atthtiMleunlou. CUAIO , Nob. , Sept , l ! fSpecial Tolegrom to Tun UEE.I On aeopufit of the heavy rains the exercises at thoGi Jm'l Army of the Ho- publlc reunion had to bo Ipostponod. It was quite disappointment ito all. Indications uro that tomorrow will W'a line day , und an excellent programmu is being arranged. Tlio Harpy County Fai r I3 t ended. PAMUION , Nob. , Sept. IS. [ Special Tele- leuo Brain to TUB BEE. ] An account of rain , the Jjarpy county fair will bo continued Friday and Saturday. Every department Is well represented and nil races filled , Saturday will bo Omiiha day ana 1,000 , city visitors are expected. llnsoall for Senator. CLARKS , Neb. , Rope. 18. [ Special Tele gram to las BEE. ] The republican sena torial convention of the Eighteenth district convened hero thh afternoon and nominated U V. Hascall of Stromsburg for scnotor. A Dastard's Deed. NOIITH PUTTB , Nob. , Sopt. 18.-SriecUil [ Telegram to Tun llisr : . ! A dastardly outrage ut011 rage -vvaj committed last night on tbo person of n young plrl I from Logan county , thirteen years of ago , by W. M. Uoveoof the hand . from Gibbon. Tno attempted rune was per . petrated on the reunion grounds nbout 11 o'clock at night. A mob started out to lynch him , but the poHcohnd already placed him In safety be hind the bars. The members of the Ofbbon band relieved him of his uniform this morning. _ I < ovc * Xnt Wine , Hut AVnmcn ami Song SIIEI.TO.V , Neb. , Sept. lS.-Sneclal [ to TUB I ni.l-J. H. Kill , "The Thrilling Orator of Kansas , " "Tlio Favorlto of the Women's Clirhthm Tom per.iueo Union1 , ' The Parents' Hone nuil the Children's Friend , " with the motto on his ixjstcrs , "Tho World for Christ , " has been holding prohibition meetings here for a wcelc or more In a tent. At the llrst meeting ho Invited all the youupr ladles who wore .singers to como un on the plutforin. Among the number was a Miss Underwood , who U very pretty und aliidy. But Dill seemed to ttiltik he could "nnlco iinmsh"nnd Invited her to go to Gibbon and stay nil night there , as ho was to deliver n lecture in that tpwii lu the evening. She refused his offer imd told her father. On Dill's return to Bhelton , Mr. Underwood demanded an ox- plunatlou. Dill suld the lady lied. Her father thereupon seized the prohibition ranter and "pasted him one , " and probably would have given him a peed dressing but Minoones Interfered. After 1)111 had agreed to apologize Mr. Underwood let him off , Dut demanded nud received a written apology. 1)111 has made more friends for license than for prohibition. lie Is a married man with a family. Tom Mujors Adtlrcssos tlio Veterans. A7itxsox ; , Neb. , Sept. IS.-fSpcelal Tele gram to Tin : DEI ) . ] The most prominent feature of the four days' meeting of the Holt county veterans wns the address , last even ing , of Tom Majors , republican candidate ror lieutenant governor. The Ncmaha orator wns received with open arms by all the old soldiers , and ho mndo them a speech thnt went to their hearts and llred their enthusi asm to a greater degree , probably , than for years. County Judge Lowe and others made short and ciitcitnlning addicsscs. Today's programme opened with a court martial , nt 10 n. m. , of two deserting soldiers , who were forum guilty nnd sentenced to be shot at sun rise tomorrow morning. On account of tbo prevailing high wind this afternoon , the re- nminliig exercises -\vero adjourned to the ritilc , where President Coppie , Colonel John son , Ituv. H-iswell nml W. E. Scott made short nud entertaining speeches , interspersed with music. Tomorrow closes tlio most suc cessful reunion ever told In Holt county , notwithstanding the strong winds prevailing. An Alliance I'lunic. FIIEMONT , Neb , , Sept. 18.-Spcclal | to THE Bir. . ] The alliance of Dodge county held a political rally yesterday at Ccntervllle , In the central part of the county. Thcro was a largo attendance of fanners and a bisj procession of teams. The speakers were Ketn , Ueach and Kdgcrton , each of whom regaled their hearers for about two hours principally with green- baekdoctnno. A largo number of hide-bound Fremont democrats "attended In carriages with ( laming banners. This contribution of democrats to the success of the demonstration by nn opposing politic.il pnty has been an object lesson to many of the republican mem bers of the alliance. They are naturally ask ing why this solieitudo of the democrats for the Independent movement ! Tlie Plllmoi-oConntv Fair. Neb , Sept. IS.-fSpecial Tele gram to Tin ; BEU. ] The third day of the fair opened In elegant shape this morning after a light rain last night nnd the attend ance was larger this afternoon than at any previous time in the history of the aswcia- , there being fully eight thousand people on the grounds. A great many alliance people plo were present to hear McKciphan and rowers , but the dust of tire afternoon changed everything and made ono of the most disagreeable days this fall. Owing to the wind itwas impossible to hcai the [ speeches , much less catcli any of their argu ments. The racing was good and closely co" . tested. Graf ton bested Geneva In a veil- played game of ball score , "to 0. Sulnij for heir Howard. PIICSIONT , Neb , Sept. 18. [ Special to Trrr. Bni : . ] Alfred Wagner , Charles Robinson and Charles Ruff has just brought suit In the Dodge county court against Frank Pulsifcr to recover fcOO. Frank Pulslfor la a brother of CarlPulslfer , the Crowell grain dealer murdered , by Chris Furst and Charles Shop- haralast December. Atthattlmo .o offered a reward of ? 500 for tl o capture . the imas- sins. The three plaintiffs no / lay claim to thnt distinguished honoi , .mJ , Inasmuch as 1'ulslfer has neglected to oustow the reward upon them , they will Invoke the aid of the courts to compel his unwilling obedience. Sluinwfiy-Aslifortl. ASIIFOIID , Neb , Sept , IS. ' [ Special to TUB BKI : . ] An elaborate wod'din ? occurred at this place last evening. Tlio contracting parties wore Miss ( Jcrtrado V , Ash ford , one of the handsomest and most popular young ladles of Banner county , and urantLi. Shumway , editor of the Ashford Advocate and a papular nnd rising young journalist. A largo concourse of friends witnessed the ceremony aud after congratu lation * and rofrc-ihments all repaired to the town hall for a sc.uson of gaiety. The happy > couple received many uundsouro and valu able presents. Kll | > alrick Cor tlio Legislature. JBuiiwr.i.1 , Neb , , Sept. IS.-fSpeclal Tele gram to TUB BKK.J Tlio republican conven tion of the Foity-ninth representative dis trict was called to order by Hon. W. W. Cowkw. Hon. CJcorgo S. Stodd of G.ulicldJ. L'ountv was made permanent chahmuii. J. M. Kilpatiick of Wheeler county wns noml nated on the third formal ballot and the nom [ nation muJo unanimous. Omaha District Ooiit'oronce. Cituo , Ni'b , , Sopt. 18. [ Spochl to Tin : nun. ] The presbytery for the Omaha dis trict has boon In session here for the past f two days.fory interesting meetings have been held. Last evening John DUr-lSlk , an Omaha Indian , spoke through air Interpreter , tolling what the whlto man's Christianity had done for the poor Indian. Attempted Snloldc. FJIEMONT , Nob. , Sept. IS. [ Sueclal to TUB BBB. ] Lnstnigbt about0 o'clockIay Earlo , nn inmate of Lottie Clay's baijnio , undertook to end her life of shame and dishonor by tak ing a dose of laudanum. Medical aid was summoned Immediately , and by a vigorous application of antidotes the life of the un fortunate girl was saved. Dcnth ol'MrH. J. II. Morion. NnniHSia Cm , Nob. , Sopt. 18. [ Special Telegram to Tim BKI : , ] Mrs. .Tulla O , Mor ton , mother of .T. Sterling Morton , died this morning nt her son's homo In this city , of paralysis of the brain. Her ago ww seventy- eight years. The remains will ba taken to Detroit forliitormont. A Ulan en IMunlu at Peru. , ! Neb. , Sopt. IS. [ Special to Tun Br.K.-Tbo ) alliance picnic was held here yesterday at which about fifteen hundred people attended. The Peru cornet band ana the ladles' cornet b.iml furnished muslo for the occasion , Speaking was the order of the Kicked by a Stallion. KOIIIII PIATTE , Nob. . Sept. IS. [ Special Telegram to THE BKE. ] Tom iNowcotnb of \VcIlllcot. \ vtlitla passing behind astulliou at the brick stable tie re nt 10 n. m. today , was kicked in the breast and death resulted in fifteen minutes after the occurrence. Dampened Allluuiio Spirit. Gr.xOA , Nob. , Sept. 18.-Speclal [ Tole- grain to THE IIKB. | Inclement weather kept many away from attending the Alliance asso ciation huro today. The few assembled wcro addressed by lion. V. V , Aldo uud I. L. Alberts of Columbus. Nolirnnlcn , Iniva nnd Dakota I'cimloii "WwinxnTo- , Sept 17. [ Special Telegram - gram to 'Jim Ere. ] Pensions wcro granted today to thofollowng Xcbraskana : Increase Ullslia Curry , David City ; 1'ctcr IVltzer , Oxford - ford ; Kdward NclsouVatcrloai Thomas Ilowiiril , IJromlleld ; Edgar Brown , Liberty Ellsha M. Skinner , Vcrdon ; Sinmol Klcliard , DoWlttj Francis W. Holmes , Hiistiugs ; Christopher C , Croock , Oak : Culner A. Songster , Eitor ; WilUrd It , Clmddock. OniHhn ; William CheneyStromsbuM ! Daniel CooKIndlftnoln.Tohn ; AHobliisouGuide Hock , Bcla A. Norton.Sanford : Uavld W. Andrews , .Wlilpnl . . , . . . . . . . SO , Deatrlcoj nibuu A. ConverseIlondley ; Oalcn | Lltchllcld , Chadrou ; lwld W. IJo\v- \ laiDi . Sterling ; Jnlm M. 13oyd , Hustings ; David D. Tatro , Harvard ; Tuomas Mender- so , Omaha. soSi lown : Helssuo mid Increnw Tllmnn II. Smith , Pautcr. Increase William U.Vcst - brook , Murray ; \Vllllam W. Owens , Ottntmvn ; Oeorgo Schultze. Marble Hock ] ; William II.Ullllngslcy , Plattslwro ; .Tcreiulnh Pauloy , WostchcHter : Anthony Snyder , Talli ! GcorgoV. . Hcmstock. No- vrH ; Isaac Simons , Tlpton ; .lames A.Tehay , Hampton ; John Dnll.New Ilnrnnton ! Andrew .T. Comstock , Osknlooia ; heandcr llddy , Os- kaloosa ; David \V , Green , Portsmouth : John Cramer. Independence ; Jacob Halternian , ludlanola ; David Cutchlnolil , Sanbom. Orlglnnl Sntnucl Tlnton , Crcston. Increase .Tames Watson ; Wilson S. BIcLnln , Kirk- vllleVllliam ; II. Hrolcaw.SprinRlleld ; James II. Stewart. Stcrllnp ? William K. Puls , Dubunno ; Frodoriek I. Stcph- eni. Nashua ; , lamcsV. . Dakcr , Wcstchester ; \ViilInrnU. Wattoeks , Forest City ; llciijninlrr \Vcrte , Des Jlolncs : Jacob 1' . Ilowdoshell , Nashua ; Daniel 1 > . Hensler , Lima ; Joseph I * . ; Oeorgo Cratt , Lockrldgo ; William Robuek , Attica ; John T. McCommughy , Washington. South Dakota Increase : Itcubcn Webb , DeSmet ; Horace W. White. JroquoU ; Deme trius Glnmcn , Marion ; Arthur J. Ayer , Ccu- tervlllc. As ( \Vllls. . liven a nrnn as wise nnd fur-scclnjj ns Dcnjaiiiln Franklin tied tipsomu of the money left by his uill In biich a way Hurt it failed to produce Iho results lie antic ipated , Miys the Philadelphia Ledjjot1. The 1,000 ho loft to 1)0 ) lout from time to time to young- married ai'Lriicors was tied up by such conditlou.s Unit , under elinnyed conditions of tlio industrial world , there was scarcely : v dcninnil for it. Insloa.il of increnbinir to itl,000 : , as Fratilvlln thought it nilirlrt iu 100 years , it did very little good , und ilooanot now amount to moro than u fifth of the cs- limatcd sum. Ilia anotlier lesson , re peated so often , that inuir should either their- money to charities while they live and are nblo to stipoi-iuteucl tlio toes to ho made of their gifls , or shoul' ' ] leave their executors u peed deal of lattituilo jis to the wjiy iir whichtliuiv money Hhall bo expended for adoliiilte purpose. Sam uel J. Tildon made a very bcn.siblo will of this kind , but It wns so sensible thsit tlio Now York courts ruled It could not stand in law it was too indefinite. Ho- cause the. court could not find exactly what , ho wanted done with the rnoiiey , it was determined to do with it exactly what everybody know ho did not want done with it. Altogether , it Is much r and better to mule eluii'itable yifts during : one's lifetime. fUK THE (104H ) < V ALL. Call Tor the Organization ol' the Na tional Traimi > nrtatloir Coniinlttee. Cinc.voo , Sept. 18. fSpsclnl Tolcifranr to TmiBBK.I , Secretary Stone of the Chicago board of trade today issued an ofllclnl call for the organization meeting of the National transportation committee. Jn the words of Mr. Stone , the new association -will hiivo jurisdiction j over every net between any sbivu | > r or any carrier. The inlustictJ to ono iv ' bo t'lM-oncorn of nil. The orRnnizntion incetlnRW : II bo held In Chicago September 25. There -\\ill bo rupmentatlves from the Buffalo mere wts1 exchange , the merchants' exchange of S Louis , the chiiiuborof com merce of U i3ton , the Salt r ako cliambev of commerce , D'llutlt ' board of trade , Oincl itiriti chamber of commerce , Detroit war of trade , Milwaukee chamber of comme o , Pcorln board of trade , produce oxcha 0 of Toledo , Indianapolis board of trai , Uubuquo board of tnido , Louisville u.uril of trade , transportation bureau of Kansas i City , No\v Orleans board of trade , Ctiitapo ( board of trade and Chie.igo freight bureau. All the above and at least twenty- Jive others will become members of the asso- ciatbn. The whole thing IMS been an out growth of the bill of lading troubles nnd are intended to "put ourselves In such shape that woe.in deal .isnu organization with railroads and enforce any just demand , " Incll imnt ClrlzciiH buy SI-OKA.M : K.UIH , Wash , , Sept. IS. [ Special Telegram to'I'm : BKK.J A remarkable spec tacle was presented yesterday at the new ex position building , which is being constructed for the opening of the exposition October 1. Two hundred union caponiers stiiicJc bo- causa they heard that the directors bought a small quantity of lumber from a boycotted mill after falling in nn attempt to secure It Jelsewhere. . Public indignation was aroused nnd a largo number of prominet citizens , bankers , merchants and lawyers went to the .1building and , ultli hammer In hand , engaged in the work of laying shingles on the roof. The directors put non-union men at work to day. A Correction. Among the names signed to the statement of the Hankers' and Business Men's assoeU tlon published in Tin : UIK : yesterday was that of Henry Ilollti , a member nt the finance , committee. In stating Mr. Uolln's business connection a mistake was made. Ho Is the managing director of tire Gorman Savings bank. Tlio Plorcnua Council ! . The city council ol Flo renco held Its rcgu- lur meeting Wednesday night. It was a different ' meeting from tbojo they held u few weeks ago. Quiet nml order reigned and Iho members transacted business. L.V. . AVrlRht wns appointed police- Judeo : o nit the vacancy cnmed by the resignation of .T. 1Hansom. . U. H. OlmstoM was up- volnteil elty attorney vice W. II. Wler of Illnlr , who resigned when the citizens got if tor him for his non-prosecution of thu loner cases. The Kast Omaha company wns granted the rlfxht to lay tracks over Washington from Mill to Third street In order to roach tlm liluff from which the earth It being taken that Is being huulod to Cut-olT lake Island. The Supper I'ottpmicd. The friends nnd supporters of St. Tim othy's mission , whicliis located on the uoith. bottoms , ne.ir Klcholas and Klovcnth streets , Imd made all arr.ingcinents for giving u f rea supper last night , but the rain of yottcrd.iy afternoon caused them to ab.uulou the * scheme , to 1 lie gre.it disappointment of tint yon up hopefuls of thnt vtuluity , vho had made great calculation * uvoti being In at the fenst. iV number of baskets of prnpoi nud several bushels of apples that were sent hi beforehand - hand wore distributed uinone the bottom dwellerswhile J. .1. 11. Kecdv , the mlsMounrv la chnrKC , gave out the Information that mi attempt vould ho miulo to glvo the supK-r [ some night next week. It is Tlnplilly DpvcIupliiR the Hc- KotircoN ol'the Houtli. Ulr. L. It , Tower has just returned from a trip t to Tennessee. Ho spent consldernblo time nt Chottanooga , where ho s.iys the min ing nnd tiMimfiicturinB Industries are Inercai- Ing ! i at n xvocdorful rate. Chuttnnooga Is now n city of about fifty-live thousand , and has 1S5 1 : iiianti fiictviring establishments. "In my opinion , " said Mr. Tower , "tho south ' is the place whore the most remaik- nblo development ! going to t Uo pinto in tlio next ton jc.irs. .lust think of the rosouivos nf such a city m Uhathinooirn , for insttiiico. It has coal in. nbuiidanco , iron ore In un limited quantities , und thollncst , timber lu the country. Under sudi circumstances city must certainly flourish , mid It only re quires tlio men nnd menus to develop tlio material at noino to innko It u wealthy inunu- fuctuiiiig center. " "M'luit htho fecliii ) ; In the south nbout the VorcobllH" ' "IVro is but very little talk concerning It. The southern people , without regard to poll- tics , nro opposed to It , but they novcr open the aicuinent until some ono stands In with that line. The southern pcoplo am very nnxious to have northern mon of moans nnd energy go Into the south , and sectionalism is rapidly being wiped out. The southern people ple . nro fully awake to the fiwt that in enter prise and business activity they nro behind the north , and they nro mulous to catch up. " County Court. Frank J. Uaingc has commenced a suit In the county court to recover a judgment of SJI2.I11 from DovieroVullwoy , u'eouplo of printers who rented his basement ut tln < corner of riftcouth and Hurney streets. The men failed to pay ticouplo of months lent and Iiunro this suit , is brought. Store & Ilor ycstenlay .sued AVIlliam Ellcr- sielc on a note datetl Fotirwiry , Ibb'.i. Tlioro l 11 biilnnco of # " ' duo them on the note , for which amount the plaintiffs demand JudR- inent. The Aino lean Natioiml bank has brought suit flffninst F. ,1. Hotchkiss. JI. 1C. Ileiuleo , Jusso lloudcc , I tiiy IS. Chandler , R ( Jlmndlcr and Anna M. Bigijor to return % 1 ! > 7 , duo ou a promissory note. A. I'nlutrr Itijurod. rl Yesterday morning 8. B. Tuthill , n painter I who was working upon a small building on Cuming street , just west oC Twenty-fourth , met with an accident that will lay him up for several davs. The scaffold upon \vhlch ho was working broke nnd fell to the ground n distance of eight feot. In falling some of the timbers struck Tulhillon the Ie > ? , Inflicting a painful bruise. Hewas taken In the patrol wugou und conveyed to his homo In Highland Park. The remains of the late Miss Uojjors ar rived yesterday afternoon from Colorado Springs and will bo interred today at" p. in. The funor.il will take pluca from the rcil- deuce of Tbonuu L. Kimball on Sou th Tenth street , Absolutely Pure. A eronm of tnrtir bakins pow lnr. lllghcrt of lo.iTcnln atrcngtli-U. 3. Oovornment He * jort ius. 17 , lS3a THE I PROHIBITION U8. HIGH LICENSE- Thursday & Friday , Sept .18 . . Roscwatcr of The J3ee and Hon. John L. Webster of Omaha take up the argument against pro hibition , while Attorney General Bradford of Kan sas and ex-Governor Larrabee of Iowa talk for the \ amendment. You will want lethe the Srgtients on Both Sides and no other newspaper than The Bee WiU Printjhem Full. A carps of stenographers will report every -word in the debate which will be reproduced in the same mantur as was the Beatrice debate. Remember No Other Newspaper will do This