Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 22, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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TTTTi ! OMATTA nATIY WEE/I ! TH ON" I" ) AY. SRPTEMmRlt 22. 1800.
TEniUDSliVDDOllAllPUB ,
Bidam's ' Hall and Six Otter
Totally Destroyed ,
ORIGIN OF THE FLAMES A HVSTERV.
( lost > r tlio I'lirnlliirn In the 1'lvo
ItcHlilcnors Saved llio
Iarllrtlly < ! < ivorcd
Instiraiioo ,
nlglit ilro1 > roko out la a. largo
frnmo building at the corner of 1'wnty-
d rilli and Walnut streets , "known ns Dlilira's
ball , and occuplelby John IDlJam , who kept
n saloon , nnd Frank Vevorkuvlio , iccpt n
bakery. Hack of the saloon and 1 > akery thcro
wnsalnr orooni with a prnllery used ai a'
dtitiw hull and for lioldlng political meet
ings ,
The flames had gotten a good start
before the alarm could 1)0 Riven ,
and on account ot the great distance ami the
hilly road over ivhlcli the department had to
run the JlmiL's had full possession of the
stmctnro before the first line team could
reach tho. pot. The team from Twenty-sev
en by and Kt , Mnry's ' nvenuo followed close
behind , ntida vagon from ISo.ll vas soon at
hand , Hut the striii'turo was loomo < laud
tliu llrcinen put In thdr tlmo in trying to
check the llanies from spreading to adjacent
property. Th rco small dwelling IIOUSOH west
of the hall wore consumed before the flainus
werojKJttcnuiidcrcoiitrol , andthdilamcs by
tills llmo had leaped across \Vjilnlit street
nnd had btyim the < lr striictionof John llcr-
miiisky's silooii building , n larpo two-story
structure.
Although the firemen worked with all pos-
eiblocnoriry , thfltl.micsclaiinrd rienniiiiliy's
saloon and two small dwellings udjacctit tie-
foruthoy wcro cheeked.
'X'hehuildliiR In which John Dldum kept n ,
saloonwas owned by Frank Vovorka , and
cost about $0,000. "it Is ,1 total loss , with
ll litlnsuriinco. Tholoss on stock will swell
Jlio loss to 17,000.
J-Jcrinmska'a build itir ( , opnoilto , U tilso a
total wreck , Loss oiibulldlnj , $3,000 , , nud
stock , $ SOl ( ,
'i'hollvodwclllni ; liouscs were otvnoil by
Jobnllilldt , .Tohn ICuiiDiesldi , French lleni-
bek nnd Vaclav Kcrlcn. a' ho total lo s npo ti
these will bo about 81,500. Most of the fur
niture was saved.
The total loss will foot up nUou t MO,000 ,
'JChoorigin of thollrois
IIAl TIST MlSSIOVtVlir U.MO.V.
Its TIi inl AnnJvoMsiry Cclcln'alocl
) < nst Mtlil.
The First Baptist clmrcn was filled from
pulpit to vestibule last night wibb/nn earnest ,
thoughtful audience olUhristUn people. The
occasion uasthethirdannivcrsaryoftUo or-
Ranizatlonof thollaptlst Missionary union of
Omaha. The union iscompowl of nienibt'rs
from nil the Baptist churches of Omaha and
the object of the organization Is to push
forward the work of the church in those
ports of the city whore there are no Baptist
churches by establishing missions and byns-
sistlng thouow churches to got lalrlv upon
their foot ,
Dr. Wormslcy of Dcth Eden church is
prcsldontot tbounloii , and ho presided nttho
incctlnir last night. j\ftor statingbriefly the
object of tlio fjathoring , the presi
dent Bald that the audlonco ivould
have tbo pleasure of heurhifr nfcw vords
from the workers la nil parts of the Hold in
Oinahn and the work of the union would bo
well explained heforotho mcetlnpr closed ,
The ilrst speaker introduced was Itov.
Ewlng of Iho iiion ( colored ) liaptlst oliurch
In the north part of tbo city , The rovcrcnd
ijontlemaii explained how the iSioa churoK
had struggled up during the past two ye.ira
froinalinndful of pcoplo worshipping In a
hut In the midst of aweed pnteh to u con-
Rrcgatioiiof nearly thrco hundred sou la in a
ohurch Avorth 5\0X)0 \ ( , nnd all paid but { JOO.
Ilo spoke very hopefully oC tbo future and
fmUlthut , if his confjrcgation succeeds in pay-
lug' thoJast$5OOon tliochurch thowny .will
then , bo clear for the starting of another
church in tbo south port of the city , -which
will bo bfpnn very soon.
Frederick Lindnorscof the German Hap-
tistchurch was then called upon and told of
the splendid success that had crowned the
efforts of the German Baptist church on.
Twenty-sixth nndSoward streets.
\\lthiti two years that church has grown
from nothing ulmost to quite a good sUed ,
coiiRreKntlon , owning a church property
worth * 4,000.
JNlr , Gates pf the Emmanuel church snoko
very , enoouratjlnfly ( of tlio work nt that
church nnd urged upon the Baptist workers
tholmportanco of pushing out Into otuor
fields.
Dr. Allan of the Calvary Ilnntlst church
mxjko energetically ujion thoquestion , "Does
It Pay ? " having i-cforeiico to Avhcther
or noti the work done in church
extension Is n paying vorlc. Ilo
convinced the audience Inia few minutes
that tbowork in 0 m nha wtvmis tlyremunor-
ativo 1C one considcrad the salvation of
human souls as they should bo estimated , In
a Xowyenrs thoDaptlst churches of Oinahu.
havobccn Increased Jroin twoto sixchurcnes
and five missions , and nil this has boon done
by the exerclso of thutruo missionary spirit
mul ho oxiiondltura ofi\lioutHl.X)0 ) nf mis
y funds. -
.Hev. Steplioiison , thocitymlsslonarj * , was
Introduced and talked earnestly nnd cltectu-
allyfor ten minutes. Ho reviewed tlio work
done by the missionary union and predicted
creator results In the future than in the past
If the members will only hold together and
work with n will.
Islr , S trickier , of tlio First Baptist clmrch ,
was next called nnd addressed the union in n
veryciitertamingnndcnorRotlo manner , lie
called forasulwriptlon fortho benefit of the
union and the audience very promptly pave
fc
about ? < K ) .
.I'ho audlonco then arose and sanp "My
country 'tis of theo" and thoboiiedletion was
pronounced.
NI\V ; lima
Tlio l'rohal > lo Hninuliirlcs oftioi.v-
to tided Territory.
The ordinance now being prepared by the
council committee for the extension oftho
tire limits will jirobalily sotas the boundary
lines the following streets :
Xo\vo tivcuuoou the west , Vinton street on
thosoiithnnd Xnko strcot on the north.
-AUthoatreotslyhiglnsitlo of these limits
will not lw Included , however. . In the llro dis
trict , but only the principalities. At present
tlio limit on the west la Tivcnty-ulutl
street f or I'urnnin , Leavenworth and Cum
ing , l owe avcnuo will probably become the
westerii boundary for these streets. Cum
IiiKStroet U nt present the northern bound
nry. This will bo pushed northward toLako
for the princinal streets , nnd the southern
boundary will bo pushed wuthward from
Murcy toVlntoa for the leading thorouffh
fuiw.
InsiK-aklnft of the ordinance being prepared
pared , Air , \V hillock , the bulldlne Inspoitor
unidi
"I think that for the prlnnclpal streets
runnliiir through the city that Ivu
A-venue , I xko street and Vinton street
will ; bo uaout where tlio limit \vill beset
sot , and will bu about right. Thorowil
doutless bo considerable
territory InsiJo o
that which will not bosubject to tbofli-olluilt
rCBulitlons , for there ai-o streets insldo o
three boundary lines that arc not much de
veloped yct. ' _
AN HIOT.
A. Trio of Xouglis Itnn Tilings with
lliKll 1 1ml ,
1'ivd Ituho , jr. , Henry lluho and Putriel
McCoy liMulgi\l In a boisterous drunk on
I/eaveiiworth street , out near ITorttoth , yea
terday afternoon. They drove old man \l\\1\ \ \
and a neighbor woman , who happened to bo
in the house , out into tha struct and threat
enoatosboot thorn. They then went across
the street and amashcil In. the door of n sinal
Kroeei-y store and choked n hlwd man they
found In Ihoro.
.About this tlmo Serpoant Wlialon orrlroc
aiidtoolctho thrco LclliKCrciits In charge
They acted very stulibom nd dcdnrod tho.
tvouli not fro to Jail unless Whaloa producei
-xvumviitior their arivst. Tlio scrRcaulwos
not to bo Huff cJ , however , aud although h
bad three of them to handle bo had handcuffs
u Uium before they knew what had
ciiod , They wcm Intiilcd la Jail and wilt
uivu to nnswur to thorliurso of dlftturblni ;
ic jicaco liy threatening to shoot and kill mid
so the charge ofhouscbroaklng.
Iluok I'-'roiii U'lirlr Outlnir.
Chief Sowy ntidMn.Seavey rclurncdyes-
crdny from i'itie City , Minn.hero they
ia\c been twrenthip for two weoki. They
ound the fishing in fjnako andSt. Crolx
vewcxcellent , and enjoyed sonic line hunt-
iiK In the wooilsnnd nloni ? thestreainswlioro
ucluniid sfiulrnl nlwuiid , IMrs. Scuvo.v
njoyj the dlHtlnetioii cf Uiliif ?
no nf Iho host rillc Miots in
Imalu , andsho eujoyed picklupr oit n fo\v
juirrcls from the 'all ' trees with her rifle.
Tlio chief caught eighty-live line blaclc
lass and other nwiuftsM of thu p.irty did
ei-vwi-ll in the same line. Ilo is very much
ofroshc-d liythooutiiigimd took up the worlc
t police headquarters with renewed z al ,
r/f js vi' Kiieetxr
'liianolnl Trnniacticms oP the Cnuii-
try Iliirlnc tlio Lii \Vcplc. t .
Bonos' , Sopt. 21. [ Special U'clcRram to
run Ilr.K.-Tho ] following tublo , compiled
rom dispatches frotn the clearing liouses
f the eitloi na'nsd ' , showJ the ( rrosi ex-
hangos forlastwoek , with ratcj percent
f Increase or decrxuse , M against the
everal ninounts for the correspondUiB week
i 1659 :
1\\o J'liiBlnccrs Ilvn ) to Pieces.
CiUTT.vxoooVfcun. , Sept. 2L.-Tho boiler
of anenRino attached to a freight train on the
Bast Tennessee , Virginia AOeorpla i-allroat
exploded , tonight at Shermaa Heights. The
cngrlneer nnd llretnainvoro blown to pieces
aud a brataiia.ii seriously injured.
"Violent Storms In I nrl9.
IAnis , Sept. 21. Violent storms pravallet
In Paris , antl Tlchnty today. Waterspouta
are reported in some places. Hail did im
mense damage to wlndowns. Cyclones
swept the departments of Gaid and iozere ,
destroying a number of bridges.
Siiuitro miles
iu.Ep , Sept. 21. Through tbo col-
Inpso of the canal hanlc six square miles at
Mallcmort have been , submerged. Hundreds
jf tons of ( trapesvoro destroyed and many
ieadof cattle drowned ,
IJoiiInnpter Causes Two Duels.
Sept. 21. Deputy Millcvoyovos
wounded Inn duel \vHli a journalist in Paris
today , Another duel was fought hotwoen
two writers at JlordoauK. Hoth duels arose
from the lloulangor affair.
1'utnl Klcctloii Klot In
N , Sept , " 1. In an election riot in
the I'ortuRueso city otOoa in India seven
teen persons \voro killed and inuiij
ivoundcd. _
Died AVlillo Attending
fiiMNSopt. . 21. Edward P. M. Minim ,
member of parliament for North Kilkenny ,
uleil today whllo attending mass.
1'ISMlHftX.lL J"A tt AGRA MIS.
.r. W. Belts ofLiiiculn'is nt thoMillard.
D. W. TilofTattof Gordon Is at the Casey.
J.L. 13rush ofGrcQly , Colo. , is at the Pax-
ton.
12. B. Wilson of Luslc , Wyo. , Is at the Mil-
lard.
lard..T.
.T. Casey of Beatrice was at the Casey las
night.
I ? . J. lloonan of Lincoln is at the Mer
chnnti.
A. M. F.lson ol Boston Is a guest at the
Piudon.
John "W. Enrlght of N"ow "Vork is at the
Murray.
J , II. Empsoiiof Denver was at tlio William
last night
H. D. Smith of Chicago w at the 1'axton
last night.
" \Y , .T. llayuor of Hardy is In the city , at
thoCasoy.
.T , I ) . Hay of Jackson , Mlch.\vas , \ at the
Merchants ,
.A. J. Spencer oC New York ha guest a
the Darker ,
J , D. Stock ton ot Chlcag-o was at the Pax
ton last nlgat.
U.1. Hourbyof Valentine was at the Bar
kerlast night.
r. II. Stmttonof Davenport Is la the city
at the Barker.
" \V , A. JlfCori of les Malnes is la the city
at the Millard.
J , \V. \ Smith of Galloway Is registered a
the Merchants.
33. Mnnvlllo of Now Yorlc Is ia the city , u
tho.Morchauts ,
TMadam Hicbnau has just'returned from
tha eastern cities.
O. I. Pcdwill of San Francisco was at th
Miirroy lost jiiglit.
O , A. . Schneidw , Jr. , oC Nctv Orleans is
g-uust at. the Millard.
O.M. ailbortof Custor City , S.D. , h ro
istcreil atthu Casey.
John Jenkins , stuto labor statistician , wa
in the city ycstcnhiy ,
P , 1 * . "N'oorhctuandO. B , ( Joonell of Obey
cnno nro a the Murray ,
II. n. Handy of Springfield , Mass. , Is i
thoclty , attuoMurwy.
Tranlc HutcWnson of Cotruit i * la tloclty
i-CKUtcrolnt tbol'tuton.
y. U. Jackson and wife returned yesttrda
after a tlnvo tiiDiiths1 trip In the cast.
Ibo t\veaty-tivo nltmborsof the Beach d ,
Betters minstrel company are ivglstcrcd a
the Darker.
Sirs. GusA , Wurzelvlio , hns for a Ion
time been connected with the World's uiu
seum o.t AUegbeuy , PH. . and Mrs. Johi
\Vuncl are vlsiilug Mw. J , U. Lanta of JWU
rijimlltou street.
MCI ) LIAR GOT VERY TIED ,
He Wanted to Quit Flaying at the End of
tie Fifth Inning.
THE GAME WAS FORFEITED TO OMAHA ,
\VImt I'romlscd to He a Very Vtettj
Coinr.it Spnilvil by n Senseless
Kick TipH for Toclnjr'H
1 Slices.
Phvod. Won - I.o , Ter Ot
Kansas CIU . lii : 7t 31 .G.-.5
tiiwaiikrr . 117 7.-V .u-H
UllltiMPOHS . 117 74 -41 . < VI3
Jemcr. . . . 114 M f,1 .47) )
loin llf. . . . . ,114 f.2 CJ . . *
) iiiniia . tia -IT m . ai
jtiiruin . liu 40 70 .an ?
Kt. I'aui . 114 an 53 .UIG
Otiinhn O , Ijiiiunlii U.
crowd wont out .to see the closing
between the Uucolns unil Oraahas
AVIint they sniv of It wns very closo. and cx <
cltinif , utid several bnlcs of cntliusliistn wcro
rolled outof Blullou'spounut factory iiml ox-
> Iodnl on the umbictitalr.
But thcro wcro only Ilvo Inn Ings played ,
ami everybody loft the grounds verysoro
auddlsujioiiiU'J. |
JLIncoln wanted to take n rldo somewhere ,
nndiwlcoilUrnplru Hcnplc to please call the
fjamo and they'd do something for him some
day..Ami
.Ami , chump-like , Ifcnglo liad a halt
lotion to do so , but ho caught a
( jljinco froin I'rcsldcnt AtcCormlck's eaplo
ey o from the dirccton' box nnd dcclurcil the
fnnomustbo played out.
'J'hcti ISlaimgref Mncullnrgot 3ust a.s saucy
ns ho could l > e , nud heM bo hanged If ho'd
> lxy another lick , and he began to gather up
i is dishes preparatory to going Jiomo.
"You'll liiivo to ivallr , Mac , If you don't
ilaytho game out,1' crieil MoConniclt , "be
cause 1 won't Klvotipncontof the guarantco
unless you play n littlowhllo longer. "
"I won't ' , so 1 woii'tl" ' retorted Mucullar ,
nmlhls xioder llptiuuedovn until It drugged
on the frround.
"Well , then you can Just go liomc mid stay
-here , and I think yea arc just as iisisty as
you can to. "
ftlr. Illnglc hero stepped un nnd pro
claimed :
n niontli , so I'll just civo itto tlicni Rood and
: ianl , Ills youre , Mr. Leonard , IIto O. "
Then the crowd groaned , and the day's
sport was at attend.
"Withoutfurther burlesque , liowovcr , tlio
action ofMncullar xvas a most culpable one ,
without the shadow of cnxiso or justification ,
A licavy flno should ho the iwnjdlv for just
such Howcry bruala as thin , and tticpitno
would thrive a hundred fold hotter if such a
provision was brought about.
Omaha -\vas in lamentably weak
slinne , yet managed to put xip
a better game than has been
seen on the grounds in a long time , und they
would evidently hnvo won the gamohad it
been continued to n finish.
T ucas , an nrnatcur , iilaycdln light , and did
\vliat ho had to'do , which wns nothing , ns
well as nny old tried professional In the coun
try would have done.
Ilaiimlian was flned$5O and suspended just
before tlioganw began by Manager Leonard ,
forlnsulwrclination. Ho apologized , lion-over ,
and was reinstated nnd allowed , to play.
Omahn scored twice in the opening 'liming ,
and that was all ,
"Walsh led off wlthatwosacker and N"eu-
man got his base on balls. Then , after
O'Connor and Cleveland had g-onoout , Works
Kotm a little scratchInlicld Hit , on which
both base runners scored. This -vvnsmndo
possible by Roach's bad lianilliiigoC the ball.
Kemp , on n liaso on balls , a stcalund a wild
pitch , tallied Lincoln's initial run In tlio third
nnd Macullar scored the tleiiig run ia Cho
Iloovormatloa single , but was forced at
second by Mucullar' hit toTmflley. ICornn
followed with , a two bagger aud Mac' galloped
across the plate ,
This -was all.
"Whoii Omuliacamoto the hat In thesixtli ,
Macullar refused to continue , and the gaino
was awarded to Omaha as above described.
The Score :
OMAHA.
u\D. It. 111. StI , EH. I'O A. t.
\Vnlsh , BS 3 1 1 O 0 1 a 0
Nownmnrf N 2 31 00
O'Connor , lt > : i 0 1 o 1 7 0 0
Olorelrtnd , ab 1
Works , 11 S 01 00
WHIK in f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Iljinruhtin.Sb .1 ! o 0 O 0
MOHII , o S
EllclJoi-K.P 00 00
Totuls W S 1 0 13 " 3 1
Jin. II. 111. Sit , 811. I'D. A. I
Cllnc. rf . 2 0 0 O U 0 0 0
Tratrio,3b. . . . . . .2
Klaniraiilb : ; . 2 00 O 0
I'luhin. 1'b
. 2 00 00
Urliiiltlecom , U . 2 O 0 00
Hoorur. c . 2 O 0 00
ftlwulliiT.M . 2
Conii | , in . .1
Hoadi , D . 2 0 0 O 0
Totals . 17 S 2 T ) 1 3.1 l
nv
Omaha 2 000 0 2
Lincoln 0 0 i 0 I . '
BUJIMAHY ,
3un ! carni d-Oinalii : 3 , Lincoln 0. Twos
bisu h UsValsh. . llcnui. Houblo iilays-
Walsh toO'Coiiuor. llawoson balls Oiltiitel-
jori ; : ' . oiTHoiieh I. lilt by pltuher Jtaicli 1
ritruck out Ify KltoljorjjIlliy Itoach 7. Wild
pitches By Rilcljors 1. Tliuu of KUIIIO Ono
hour. Umiiliu-llutiiile.
Sioux City 10 , Milwaukee .
Sioux CITIla. . , Sept. 21. fSpecialTolc-
Rr.im to Tin : 31uu. ] Followiue Is the scow
ot today's gnrno :
SIOUX (71 TV. MII.MAUKEB.
K DO AC It II 0A. .
Rtrniisn , rf..l 3 O I I'oormnn.rf. 1 3 2 0 U
111 nek. in a 2 U 1 I'otllt , in I 0 1 O U
lili'nn , If u I O 0 Hhoch , 8H U 0 3 2 1
I < Hproll.3li..l 2 B 1 Dulrymplo , If.l a 2 U II
Ilroinnu. ' 'b.--J 2 5 \Volcli , Ub O o * 0
ConlnH , MS i 12Krclirc L 0 5 1 0
\Vlilner. v 0 II 2 0 Morrlsnoy , lb.1 0 V O 2
Hlli'illluM3i'oi ' 1 2 O 2 AltcitH.UlJ. . . . ' 0 0
llcllo , Ib. I J II a 0 i'lioiiiluhi tf'.i
Totals 1U 1127 IB Total * 8 10 I
1IV I.VNING3.
Sioux Cltv 0 1 000013 5 10
IMIIwuuUcu It ) 1 U 0 5 0 I 0 8
SCMMAW ,
Earned riiiisSlouCity T. Milwaukee 7
TviMmschits llrosnan , Iialryinphv , Three
l > i\so hilt Urosdiui , Dalryinplo , llau's on
hulls AVIduor 11'liorntoii a. Struck out-Wld
iiurnonoThornton II. Itascs oiierrorH-Bloux
O'lly.'l. I\lllwiukco f > , Jjott on liasus-Hlout
CltyO. Mllvfaiikeo 7. I'lissrcl ualN Krelit 1
Sjtolon ba es Sioux City - , MlUvaiilcco 3 , Tlmo
Ono hour and iifty minutes. Umpire-
Ilooror.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sf. I'nnl 1H , Denver 1O.
lENN-in ) : , Colo. , Sept. 21. [ Special Tele
pram to THIS Run. ] Followiii ) ; Is the score
of today's ' pnmo :
V
Denver . S 0 02 0 0 TJ 0' 0 1
SU'aul . 0 000 4 3 0 1 I
Inrnixl Kims-Denver' ; . St. Taiil S , Two
l > aso hitsWerrlolc. . llchilit , Thrcii-liaio hit
Abbey. Urqtiliart. lloniorini Abboy. HIIMIJ
stolen DoiivOrS , Ht. 1'iLulL' . IcJt oulmsei-
JJcnvor 7gt. 1'aill ' 5. Doulilu ilay Muriiliy
1o Moo Icon , Mc-l.minlillti to O'ltrl'-u ' to Meotcln
Jili' ltt toO'litli'ti roMcGlonu. IlHSoriini bull
OH Flood 4 , ol ! Hulimldt 7 , 1 1 It by ball Mo
X/aughtlii , Ixnbcolc and SouiKfl. | ) I'asKoi
l ! ills \VIUou 3 , Unnliirt ] : 1. Wild pltull-
Kloud. Tlniu of KUUIU 'Jffo hours und to
inlniitob , Umpired Itoynolda and Uudor
wood.
City 7 ( > Iuiuoaiolls | 5.
, Mo. , t'Opt. Si. [ Special Tc | .
cgraai toTnc UUK. ] Twclro thousuqd o-
cited cuthiislnsts , thoblig03t baseball cro\vd
over scon In Kansas Citj- , saw the I JJues win
thsiooond RQni > ) or tlio Minneapolis tcritii
atid i > ractlcaUy tottlo tlo ctiaiaploashlp of
Uny , Klllfii. iiaprlllcclilt'-lloovur , UIIIIMMI
I > iliilo. ! ( Double ( May * McJiin ( < Io nnd Uiiir-
( Inlc , KIIU'ii , ) ; ( | , > ami Kj'n. liases on
Imlli Swnrtzrl ; ; , Kllli'ii ' . ' . Slruok oxil-
Svrartxul H. Hllli'u r , , Tlha Cno lioilr mid
ilfly-UvcniluuU" ) . t'nipirc'-McDortiiott ,
Aiitcrluait /
A.T IOLCDO.
Toledo 0 , Si'racuso4.
AT ST , I.OCI3.
St. Louts 12 , HoeliQ3torI ,
In the second pinnoulion seven Iniiinjis
wcro plnved. tlio score standing 10 to 3 la
fnrorof St. Louis , the contosfc hfokcnp in u
ro\v \ , The umpire onlcrodHrLfllti out of the
KUino. Ofiniii refused to RO ana the g-umo
\viis forfcitecl to St. Louts-U toO.
AT COI.UMDl'd.
Columbus G , Iliiltlmoro 7 ,
Second giinio-Colmnbus 7 , Baltimore 4.
AT T.OUISVIU.I : .
Louisville 12 , Athletics 4.
Second giuiie-Louln-lllo 16 , Athletics 3.
the Anmtciirs.
Bt-Ain , Nob. , Sept. 21.-Specinl [ to THE
The Konpariels of Omaha wcro do-
icatcd hero today by the home team. Iho
score stood 11 to II , with two men out and
the homo team at the bat. The Noiiparlels
did considerable kicking during the game. In
the hist half , when Leo brought in the inn
that tied the game , the Is'onnmicls claimed
him out on home plate. After throwing
the game and kicking for live minutes the
umpire called the game tl to 0 in favor of
Blair. When the iS'onnarlels realiyed they
Jind lost their guarantee they wanted to v > lay
it out , lint it was too late , as part of the homo
team hud loft the grounds and nearly all of
the audience. The game was very close and
interesting and a largo number of spectators
wcro present.
IDntries for .Monday'M Knees ,
AT I.OUISVIII.IJ.
First race , three-qunrters of a mile , Boiling
Xottio Heutrice , Keepsake , llenla it , Ora ,
lihody dale , Laura Doxey , Tillnnio Klklns ,
iiuiile S , Maud B , lieveal , Prcttiwit.
Second race , ono mile-Oriental. Liberty
Bell , Onliiht , Pliilora , Palestine , The Siren ,
Osburti , 1'an Older.
Tnirdrace , ono mile and seven tv yards ,
selling Nova , \Vnlton , 1'iokup , Hopeful ,
Nina Arclicr , Anna liace.
Pou r tli race , ono inilo and 100 yards , soiling
HydV , Nova , I'cll Moll , Tenlikc , Pjintalette ,
Spectator , Bob Fonytho , Day-id , Bertha.
Fifth race , oao iud | one-sixteenth miles ,
handicap Pant'nllttc , llcil Cap , Famin.
Dirge d'Or , lilartiiystone , jr. , ( Jartor B.
Mainlo Fonso , Business , Hd Hopper.
AT OIliVUiES'D.
First race , tbrWrniavtcrs of a mllei
TUrbana , Mablo Glenn. Druide.ss , Snlvini ,
Ballston , Strideaway. Bcllwood , Beck , lip-
staff , Manola , liobby iSonch , Granite ,
Second race , one and one-olchthmljcs
liuris. Los Angeles , Huddhist , Eric , Report
er , Montague , Nevada , Dollwood , Now or
Never , Banquet , NYilfrid , Clove , Eminence ,
Monroe , Cusson , tiotlon.
TUIrdruec , flvc-cixhths of a mile , selling
Miss Mimynr , Dutch Oirl , Vanity , Cuildcraii
flllly ) , Kuua , Almn ( lilly ) , Tom Donoliue ,
Unman , UoUghrum.'Cuycnoater. Astronomer.
Fourth race , onO'ilillo Edith Gray , 1'liocbe ,
Little Klla , ( ioldon Horn , Livonia , Lady
Juno . ( colt ) , Soho.VIllagolUnfrElkton , Costa
Rica , CJarrlson , Kas'tiirlode.
Fifth race , three iftiartcrs of a mile , selling
Deception.Ltnfoti Blossom , Village Atsdd ,
Shotovcr , L.afitte , JCowburff , lioger , Lynn ,
Bradford , Rceeha , Pat Sboedy , Graclo M ,
Quotation.
Sixth race , throe-quarters of a mlle Hal-
l.vhoo , ' 1'oreo , Madstono , tsalvini , Al Farrow ,
Klnp Crab , CnssonMoiiita Hardy , Meriden ,
Ballarat , Worth , Ponrl Set.
Seventh rsico , milo and onc-eiRlith Eon ,
Philosophy , Como toTuv Philaadcr , Anulo
Boieyn ( goldinp ) .
Eighth race , three-quarters of a mile , sell ,
lug Lament , Leo llrigel , Daisy "Woodruff.
riislgnt. Cast Steel , Suslo S , Little Minnie.
Prince Edward , Bulb , Can't Oell ? , Syracuse ,
Ben Harrison.
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3umclay' lips ,
AT CIUVESr.Xl ) .
Hirst Raco-Bobhy lieacli. Tipstaff ,
Second Race Burns , Danquet
Third Knco-Bny Chester , Vanity.
Fourth Haco dady Jane , Elcton.
Fifth Unco-Bradford , Lemon Blossom.
Sixth Itaco-Worth , Mcridcn.
Sovcnth Itaco Ken , Philosophy.
Eighth Ilaco Daisy Woodruff , Prince Ed
ward.
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AT"l.OUliVIU.n.
First Raco-Ora , Faniilo S.
Second Haco Palestine , Ban Chief ,
Third Unco-Nina Archer , Hopeful ,
Fourth Ilaco Hydy. Bertha.
Flftb Kaco-Mninlo Fouso , Tlrge D'Or.
ItnllroudVnrat
MAUSHAt.T.TOWN' , la. , Sept. 21. [ Special
a'dogramto TIIK BCK.Tho Chicago , St.
Paul & Kansas City railroad company put a
force of ninety men at work this morning
layliip u sidetrack oa Nevada street , through
which the main track of the road runs. War
rants \vcroissiiod for the arrest of llvOhcction
bosses for violating tlio Sunday law. .They
were taken heforo Mayor Ames und gave
bonds for their appearances next Friday.
\Ynentboarrestsvero made nearly all the
track had heen laid , but several of the ad
jacent property owners held unfinished gaps
in the line by ruiminsr their vehicles In the
way. "When the hossos wore released they
attempted to renew the work , but the police
notllledthoworkmen that they could either
quit or go before the mayor , and no further
attempt was mado. The citizens uro holding1
the fort ana the section men havo. hccn loung
ing around all tha oftoruoon. Itis expected
that after midnight an attempt will bo made
to complete the Job , but the authorities will
inter fore.
ciuln ) to In\va.
DBS JIoiNiis , la/ , Sept , 21. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BieKfl It is dolinltcly an
nounced that Sji'&ittor Uccd will eomo to
Iowa imracdlato\fjjftortho adjoummcntof
congrress and assist , tlio republicans in the
canvass in the First' , Third > nd Sixth dis
tricts , which areT s6inovhat doubtful. The
active rcpuUlcau' amiuifrn will begin tno
first week InOoVobp'r. Iton.K. G , Horrof
IsllchlRanvill mal < otwelvo , speechc ? , heglu-
IIIIKT Octoher llJ u tlie first , Third and
Sixth districts. All posslblo effort ban Icon
made tolndiico Sjcprotnry B lain a toco mo to
Iowa and help in U uninuai n , hut he tele
graphed ChafrtnuneMuck yesterday that it
would hoiiniwalloior him to do so.
J'rotosls AfialiLWt tlicSu ar Schedule.
'AsniN'ftTov , Sept. 21 , IlcnryoV. Drown ,
ox-treasury department SURW export , has
sent a letter to tu5 $ conferees on the tariff
hill , embodying a vigorous 1'rtteat ' against
thonroiwscd Buunr bchMulo. Hojiay ttio
schedule , KA Hstmiil.i , la a complete ) burrcndr-r
of the people's intotoits to fort'lgn producers
and sugar refiners. It again opens the dooi
to the' coloring frnuds , which -xycro
scottlshcd , not killed , hy Iho bill of
JMarch , 1883. Brinvu wrints n proviso
added that all ,111 trur not above No. 1 ! ) or ID ,
-whichever line adopted , . 1a colortc.stln noovu
SOdcTivcs , shall pay a duty of a10 rnnt n
iwund uitlW cent * per pound nddltionul
for uvory dej'rco or fraotloo o f d Uojwo aliovo
& 0. Without some such proviso a bounty
\vlllboaftirco , The proviso would also af-
tl. < 'imo iirotcctloa to molasses nailers ,
An intornattonidoporu scheme Istalkolol
Isi'aristo KVO ! jicrforwancon of oixsrus of
composers of all nations. Ooldwark's'-Quoon
of Bhobn , " Wagner's Mcistcrilni ir , "
Hollo's "Mellitorcla" and Verdi's "OUeJIj1 '
are the first four onera-s to bo pruducod ,
'AISECIWJPIONSOFLABOR ' ,
SoinoPast History of These Who Are Stip-
pitting the luilojundent Moromcnt ,
A SELF-CONSTITUTED LEADER'S ' SAIE ,
no Influence , I3nt n U'on-
ilerful Ainuurit ot * Check , lie
s Avny Vet M ilo
l > ocs nut Control ,
The follo\viiiK \ letter wo ? received by a
prominent Ivnighl of Habov of this city In
xvspon < o to one written to a friend In Lin
coln malting inquiries concerning the stand-
ng of certain woulcl-lo labor leaders hulllnff
from Lincoln , amilvvho are Htntupliiff tin )
state for the indeicinlent [ ticket. Tiio gentle-
ntiii receiving the lottcr having bucn grossly
inposcd upon by tlicao same itnpostcn
Iniilly concluded that ItVM his duty to en-
Ightcn his fellow workcra ami cxposo thft <
unprincipled lenders who , under the guisuof
ho liidepciidoiitmovcmcjitaro , hlinply plying
hoirnurarlotis calling of oxtorthiK money
roiti the various candidate * for their sup-
M.sed Influence with the voter j , huluiigliiK to
ho labor unions.
Hero is the letter :
. , Sept. 10 , ISOO.-Mr. - ,
3iwilia , Neb. , Dear Sir and Hrothor : Hoply-
np to your letter of the It2th hist , iticiuifinff
as to the character and standing of sovcrai
mrtics living inthU city c.illliu ; themselves
( nlnlits of Labor , nnd stutnpinpr the state
n behalf oftholndejx'iidont ticket I111 \ say
I'nt the ( Tcntloinent for whom you Inquire
are totally undscrvhig of the eonlldenco ttnd
respect ol tlio wago-workt'i-s or this stuto
ind licrc In Lincoln -where they [ ire known
they have absolutely no inlliienco whatever
among the class -\rliosolntotvst tWy pre
tend to speak , and \vlioso sentiments they nr-
rog-antlv cliilin to voice.
JH order to sliow you what uninltlEjated
'rands and arrant. i raposters this man. f. II ,
'rnddoeJc and his frU'iido are I will give yon
n little history oftlio order lioroso that you
nay Judfjo for youiielf ns to tlio corruption
and r.isCiillty that Is undermining' it. Jni-
prossnl vllli the truth and justicoof the
laimsof thoM'orkltif ? masses sis cnuticiateil
iy the preamble' and declaration of principles
of thcICnlghts ofLalior , and dcslriu 'to ally
nvself with an or unlratlon whoso members
should be actuated by a sincere nnd earnest
InulT-ttti-k nmnlir-ttvltfi tlin . niltt , .
f.f rtn t\F (1u ( t-f ll.
inff masses , and to elevate them to
lilauoof Uicfnlncss and enjoyment , 3 Joined
i local assembly of the ICultfhts here ,
and for nearly a year hnvo been n member ,
but ntthe Int nitvtingof my assembly 1 ap
plied for a withdrawal card , nskiiiff for a rc-
ciptln full up to date , and thus sever my
con ncctloii with the order , but on a mere pro-
.enseof un excuse by the initster workman
[ wasrefused myrichts siiid 7 > i-ivilcgcs , ur.d
: ww I want ifc to iau distinctly nmli'rstood
: hat from now henceforth and forever I claim
110 coanotjtloii with tlio noble order us loiifj as
it is manipulated t > y such wily schemers.
J. H. CnuhWlc , who since his election as
state recording and. Ilnanciul secretary , is
oWco for his poisonul
immts , ! responsible for this condition of tlio
order , which hns red need tbo membership in
: his city from 700 so that today there nro not
n nil four of the nsscinbliaiof this city over
loventy-livo members 111 peed standing. The
jest members nro rapidly withdrawing from
the order , nnd it will soon bu u dls-
; racc to belong to the order liere.
Jraddock gained his position in the
order through trickery and Iraud.
At tlio lust stuto assembly only eight assem
blies wcro represented , owing to a hitter
Ight between the stuto ofllcers , seine favor
ing and sonic opposing the call for the con
vention. George \\T. liltilcc , noivchairninii of
the independent state central committee , opposed -
posed the rail , -\vhllo State Mas tor Workman
r. J3. Hclvoy made the cull and claimed It
was legal. Craddoclc sided in with Ilelvcy
and managed to get eight assemblies to send
delegates , while ' John Devlin of the general
executive to'aidwns sent to straighten cut
the light. Ilelvcy was sustained and Blnko
was humiliated by bolug called before the
assembly and severely reprimanded , while
Crnddoclc , after a hard lightsecured , the
much coveted position of state recording and
financial , secretary. Hero Is this nmn's rec
ord. Read It and Judge for yourself as to liis
Illness to engage in a movement to elect
"pure and honorabJo ineii to ofllce. " The
Evening NOU-.S charges Craddock witli ac
cepting money to work for candidates last
fall and also oC agreeing to soil thirteen votes
If lie could got J apiece for them.
Af ter the other political parties hnd put up
tncir tickets be helped to call n "labor con
vention , . " when \viwnuc3crstood the j'lnbor" '
consisted in extorting money from tlio candi
dates already nominated to pet them "en
dorsed" on tlio labor tlclict. The laboring
men repudiated this ticket which received
about ono hundred in the city. This spring
whom the citizens of a certain wan ) , irre
spective of party , united to defeat an obnox
ious candidate on th.o republican ticket ho
was found working for tha republican candi
date and ills said t hit his worlc in behalf of
pure and honorable government that day -was
paid , for in the hard coin of tlio realm. Crad-
doolt's ' nest mono in politics wns to sign a c.ill
witliJ , Burrows eaUlngniilndopondent polit
ical convention. He afterward declared tlint
Burrows liacl forged his imino to the call as
lie. had novel1 signed the same , Cradilocic
was heard to declare after the convention
was over that the laboring men had been
beaten by llio. alliance men in the convetion
nnd that 1'owcrs' nomination was brought
nbout by a. trtidowith McKcighan.
Even after CraddocOdind gone into tlio inde
pendent movement itdldti'tprcvcnt hit work
ing the boodle ruukutou tliosldo , and when
tbu republicans hold their primaries the ' 'In-
llueiice" of tlie stuto recording and financial
secretary was siguln exchanged for the hard
coin of the realm In the famous Fourth ward
light , Itis crooked huMuos ) transactions nw
well known hero , PIe Is on the dead beat list
of tlio retail businessmen's association. Ho
defrauded his pji'tncr nud there aw judg
ments sbmdiug against him In Kankakeu
comity , Illinois , for-vvork and material wlien
ho was contrautlng there. ( By the way , If
there is nny goiillumnn that thinks lie can
collcct.thesamotliorols n standlnp- offer to
him of hulfUiu proceeds. ) In traveling over
the state making speeelies for "puro tind
hononiblo politics" lie rides en xvllroailpassas
furnished by ring politicians iu cxohnngo for
his ' 'Influence. ' "
Unfortunately the Knights
of Tabor liarbor such unprincipled charlotans
and political ndvanturcrs. while tbo trades
unions immediately expel them. It
Is well Utiown that ho was ex
pelled from the carpqnto s' union for
crookedness in handllnK its fuiuli. All this
and much morals known tothoworlilne'nicn.
Nor is this all. Evenslnco the liulcnondout
movement was inaugurated every oilort ha *
Icon put forth bv Craddock and his bench-
men to turn tholvniglits of Labor over to the
now movement. Tlio assemblies are being
used as recruiting stations for tlio independ
ent movement and party politics are mgu-
larlydUcussod In the meetings , nil of which
li contrary to tlio constitution ot the order.
Vou nkxvliy don't these \vho are ouposod to
this order of things jn'otcstaRiiinst itl Well ,
the v did vrotcst against , nnd what was the
result ! U'lioy were Loundcil outof tbo order.
Trumped u'ehargo.wera | profenvu against
them , courts wcro Illegally constituted , juries
packed , und in ono case an otllulal Instrument
was forged so as to ct n member who Iiml
fallen under bIs ( Crnddoc-It's ' ) dhploasuro ex
pelled from the order. Do you knowtlmt the
ordcrls rapidly disintegrating hero , aud that
no soir-reipL-eting nun will longer sanction
such outriig 3i ! w rcinuliilng In the
order und shield these scanndroUi
In onocasou incmhcr wns tried for iiwligiilnf ;
UruddpcU bocauw li o protostcil against CIMU-
docli'a ' ntttmnuto coninilt tlioordcrto this
so-orlled iniiepciiilontiiias'cmaiit. Tlio Judge
In thu liiuu , u follow named Iloluuiiiii , an
other loader hi the Indeiiendont mo\oiiK'nt ,
nrocccdeu to assault Iho iirlsoncr t llio bir ,
for ivhlcliliB ( the juilfoVM arrested for as
sauIt , tried before Judge llrown , found guilty
nnd Hum ! too.iiV Of caurno the olmrKO of
UraiMocU vvti fouinl ngalnut the
brother , ii-itho court , after ho had hoop htm-
self tlnod for assault , rcfgsea to allow the
brother to present hli sidoof the cn o ut nil.
Arbitrators were stlcctcd unU the brolhpr
grunted a new trial , " \yiwt thonl Why ,
CiiuldocU ! and tha judge bi'fora whom the
courtu-uslieia ivoiit to tha man for > vhom
ono of the urbltratowlwus working , nnd by
lylngnnd niUit'pru&eiitntlon tried to got thu
iniui discharged , but fullei ) , ita ho i known
to boa young man of Integrity and houi'sl
\Vhata benutitltvvui for this youngmuii
bo a ICulght of I attor' Kovv If you went
any inoro proof of tUeag stutcuiejiU etnd
a coffltnttteo down hero to Investigate
llio matter and you will llml
llio charges fully stistatnod. Another iKiInlt
Vou knowtlmt Ilmvo troni < domocratlo pro
cllvltlw , liavliiRbeonadolegatotn the dem
ocratic county and state foiivi'iitlons n year
ago , so tunt this Is not the msiilt of pnrty
toll t lea. Itejni Dili-inn nnd democrats who iv-
fused to bo\v \ to UrnddDclt's dictation wcw
alikeJtibjectou to twtty persecutions , nnd
wore cither cxiK'lled on seine pivtoxt or be
came so disgusted an to volimturlly leave the
order , 1 bollo/oashiMrtlly in the principles
of thooiilcr , hull fun not longer sanction by
my presence such abuses us are > now prae-
tlcod In tiiemmieof thoordor. I have only
spoken of ono or two member. * of the order
wlio are work Ing for the Independent ticket ,
but them nro others equally venal nnd cor
rupt. They are appsirently held together by
the jidhcsivo power of prospcotlvo polltlc.U
plunder. C'r.uldock claims that ho will have
the labor hurcnu if the Inilcpendciit wlr.s ,
others will bo oil Inspector * nud so on
through tlio list , It h extremely dlsgustlne
to thosoof Hi who Joined the Knights of
Labor with the expectation of benullttlng our
condition nud assisting our fellow men to do
the saino.
With best wishes I am fraternally yours ,
1 ! . 1C. DU.V.MIUI : ,
Formerly a Moinbcr Of Local .Assembly No.
10.WJ , Lincoln , Nob.
A Xew Election Illll.
Cmctao , Sept , 21. ISpechil Telegram to
Tin : lhi-At ] n meeting of the Ilallob Ho-
form association of Chlcaijo last evening the
judiciary committee reported a dm ft of a bill
which Is intended to introduce the essential
fe.Mua's oftho Australian sj-stcm of voting ,
and which will ho urged upon the coming
meeting of the general assembly. Tlio city
election law is to bo supplemented bv the
proposed bill , so Unit nny locality that nilopts
the former will thereby adopt tlio latter ns
well , making it applicable primarily to Chi
cago. This is domv in order not to Jeopardize
the pmugo of the law by making it com
pulsory upon the whole state. The bill will
create a state board of election commission-
ei'M , consisting of throe mombew of Iho su
preme court , who shall servo in rotation , no
more than two of them to bo of the same po-
lltlciil party. Allntate elections held simul
taneously with state elections shall ho under
Iho control of this stale hoard , acting through
tlio local agencies , which shall bo subordinate-
to the state board. In other respects the Dill
Is framed nftur the Xe\v Vorlc bill.
A Cold'lllnmled 3Iur < loi' ,
CAWKHVyo. \ . , Sept. 21. [ Special Tele
gram toTim UIE.I : Saturday night , at about
10 o'clock , John Cotiway , bartender at the
daneohall , sliot and killed a .lonn Xidwoll , a
cow-puncher in the employ of the CarlWo
cattle company. The shooting was n cold-
biooucd imirucr. Uonway was lately brought
to Cusnor by Lou 1'olkvlio hud her nose cut
off , and is the Keeper of a dive la tills place.
Uoitway. it is said , forniorly resided nt Port
land and Glen Ferry , Ore. Nldwcll was a
respecta'-lo follow ami was unarmed , asvas
Ida eonipaiiions. If it had not been for the
coolness shown by Sheriff Jajcox the cowpunchers -
punchers in town voulil have made short
work of Con way. There Is coiisider.ihlo ex
citement in town and tbo coroner may have
another Job In the morning. The Jnil is being
guarded by a posse.
The only railroad tram out of Omaha
run expressly for the accommodation of
Omului , Council -BlulTs , DOS Moiii s anil
Chicago buHiiiorfs is the Hock Island
Ycslibuled limited , leaving Omaha nt
4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket oilleo 1002 , Six
teenth und FiU'iiam sta. Omaha.
I'nliiful IMIsluip on an Oil
nKs < KMii ! , VVyo. , Sept. iJO. [ Special to
THE DDK. ] Thojlrst accident that 1ms hap
pened in the central Wyoming oil iichls to a
man working on an oil rlj ? , occurred nt G'IO :
Thursday evening , when Charles Dingier of
Fremont , Is'eb. , president of thoUessemoroll
placer ininlnR company , had the misfortune
to catch his arm In the bull wheel while put
ting on the bull ropo. Ho was taken around
the wheel twice. His left arm is broken anil
badly lacerated , as Is his left hand. Ills
right hand Is also hurt , thrco lingers
torn off.
The well is going1 down nicely , it
1,230 feet deep , nnd the Indications uro fnvor
able for oil at any moment.
Tickets at lowest ratus and superior
accommodations via thu great Roclc
Island route. Ticket ollloo , 1002 Six
teenth and Parnam streets. Omaha
Tried tolCill Her Betrayer.
DEXVKIS , Colo. , Sept. 21. [ Special Tele
gram to THE BKI : . ] Alice Hoycr , uj-onujj
woman with sonio remainiiiK traces of
beauty , walked Into tlio Luvcttu rc&tiiurnut
late yesterday afternoon and rtellboratcly
flrcd two shots at Al Sheppard , thcrbar-
tendcr. Neither took effect , and she ivas
promptly arrested on a charge of assault
with intent to Iclll. .At the station she told
the story of her downfall. Sue said she
went to visit relatives in Lincoln , Neb. ,
abouttwo years ago , where she met Shep
pard , who was on the police force , nud was
mined by him under promise of marriage.
Sheppard left Lincoln and she entered upoa
allfo of slmiiio in Omaha. Subsequently
botli drifted to JJcnvcr. Two or thrco thiics
she has demanded money ofbhn nnd been ro-
fuscd , At last she determined to kill him
and then herself , with the result stated.
Sboppard deniesover having been In Lincoln ,
and says ho was In Kansas City at the tiino
mentioned by Wlss Hoycr. Ilo asserts that
ho II tst met nor about a year ago in Denver.
Many people habitually endiiroa fcellnffof
lassitude , because thev think they have to , if
they would take Dr. J. 1C. McLean's Sarsa-
piirlllathisfcollnir of weariness would glvo
place to vigor and vitality.
Ilcinurkablo MinI-ltNi ( liii - Test ,
Cmc'voo ' , Scipt. iil.-Sp3cial [ Telegram to
Tin : llui : . ] Tlw oscltument 1s incroasliif ?
hero over the marvellous feats of Mind
Header Alexander 1 . .Tohnstono. Last night
at Central music hull , n gentleman in the
audience selected a photograph from an
album ho brought with him and , standing nt
the rear of the hall , pictured It In his mind.
Johmtono remained on the stage and from
his position described the photoirruph with
out a failure in any particular. Tills reading
the mind nt loiif'raiiio rather controverts the
muscle theory , by which attempts nro made
to explain the extraordinary powers possessed
by J ohnstono.
_ _
Stenmship A.rrivaU.
At Now York La Ulmiiuugno , from
Havre.
AtPblladolplila The Ohio , from Liver
pool.At
At Quoonstown The Pennsylvania , from
Philadelphia.
At Havre T a Champagne , from New
York.
At London .Sighted : Tlio Persian Mon
arch , from Now York.
Fits , spasms , St. Vims' dance , n orvousnos
and hysteria uw soon cured bv Dr. Illo
Nervine. Frco samples at Kuhn it Co.'s ' , Iflth
nnd Douglas.
\Vcarh r ForcenHt.
ForOmahu and Vidultv Fair ; stationary
temperature. "
For Nebraska -Fair ; wanner ; southerly
winds ,
For Tow Fair ; wanner ; northwesterly
wind , * , becoming variable.
For South Dakota-Fair : wariuar ; south
erly winds.
Mr , AVInslovv1 * Soothing Bvrup for chll-
dre > iv ti'ctliln is the fuinlly benefactor.3
touts a bottlo.
l'oriroH4iiiiui ) ; Kcolt III ,
PITTS n mo , Pa , , Sept. JJI. An Krlo ,
special says lion , \Vllllam L. Scott h
at hit homo In that city vary III. Ills nil-
inimth ( if the stomach and bo\veU. Hut
whllo ho U u very sick imm , Ills pbyslpiaiiH
are liopoful ,
Van Jlouton's Cocoa Pure , splublc , i-oo
noiuical.
_
( o Vtllllro tlio ravnrlu ; ,
Fvoxoov , Scpt.fiIn ! the hcttliiK on tbo
filiivln-MciAuHlTi ) tight MoAulliTo is llio
favorlto , oddn of 5 to < hohiK luld on him.
Water "UlySoipwIh
Dyspepsia
Makes llio lives or many | > oonlo inler.-il > le ,
cui < liifj distress after en tin ? , sour Fl uncli ,
sick head.icho , lic.irtburn , loss ot appetite ,
n faint , "all gouo" fcclliiR , tad taste , coaled
- , , _ . . . „ _ „ tongue , nnd Irregularity ol
DlStrOSS thobowoU. l > yjpei > sl.ldoc
After "ot fct wcl1 i "sell. it-
Pn + lnn > rcl > | lrc3 careful attention ,
ciiting , ntul ft rrmeiiy ni < o Homl'i
S.irsaiiarill.i , vUdclincts gently , yctofndaitiy.
U tones llio stomach , vcijul.ites thodlgot.
tlon , creates ft peed an-
e- | /
petite , banishes headache , . , jL ,
ami refreshes the niliul. HOQCltlCnO
I liavo hoca trouUcil with dyspepsia. I
had but lltllo appetite , niulvliit : 1 did cat
MoiH- : distressed niO | or did tin
, „ „ „ BOW | > Afcr (
would hruo a faint or tlrcil ,
Ml.gono feeling , as llunmli I ti.nl not eaten
anjihliig , My troiiMo was aggravated by
my business , iialntliiR , Last CM , , .
sprhiR I took Hood's Sat- o.001" .
saiiarllta , wlilch ilhl mo an Stomncll
linmciiso amount ot gooil. Itgnvotno an
nptictllc , anil my fowl relished anil satisfied
the craving I hart previously experienced. "
GioioiiA. : ; I'.iau , Walertown , Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by nil dniRsliti. Sljiltfor J5. 1'rrp.itCil onlf
by 0. 1. 1IOUU & /putlicfarIcs1Ifli | > ellMas
IOO DOSOG Ono Dollar
Would Servo Ton Voius I\ir $ Uofll > .
Is'iw VOIIK , Sept. 81. [ Special Telegram
toTm : 13iE : , ] A reinnrlmblo story of cool
crlmiiml logic came out In llio police court to
day on tha examination of llio three boll bo\s
of the hotel Voiiiliune. arrested In connection
with the stealing of the $ mXW , ( contained In
llio strongbox of the Chicago bookmakers
Cni'lim & Siiuuders. Ono of the bell boys
timml stale's cviiloncc utiil lolil how Henry
Cassin , the chief prisoner , wwureit j > -sosslou
of the money. Oscar IMatthows , In an tr
lldnvlt , tolls the story referred to. Ho sa >
CiiHsln approached him several limes with >
iiliui to talto thobox from tbo snfo. Hu .sail
lie would bo willing to servo ten yours to & "
tlio tnonoy , which hu could hide nud set when
released fmm Jail. Matthews told him tod"
It hiniiclf , ns hovoiild have-notldntf to il.i
with the theft. Cassin told him lie could
easily fret tit the box , us ho Icmnv the com
liintitloii of the safe. Cassiu was lioul MI
SIO.OIX ) ball aud Matthews was tent to tins
house of detention.
A Kj'iii'lovo I'or Ihiiixli'iniUMl. ( .
Wretched men and women loin ; condcmiird
to sud'or tlio tovlures of dyspppslii , au > llllca
with now hoiio afti'f a few noses of HostiM
ter's Stomach .Hittters. TliU budding hnpi
blossoms into the fruition of certainly , if th.i
Hitters is persisted In. II brings : i rejirl < ' \ )
to nil dyspeptics wlio sock its aid. rial
Icnco , heartburn , sinking of the pit of th
stomach between menu , tlio ncrvoiit tivinor >
and insomnia of which chronic liidl 'stion i
the parent , disappear with their liau-fi ,
progenitor , Most bonphVient of stomachii-
\vlio can ' .voniter that In so many Instances i >
nwaltcns grateful cloipience in those who ,
honi-flttcd by it , spoal ; voluntarily in its hi
half. It requires a Kraphio pen to dcai'rlnr
tlio lormcnts of dyspopsln , but in many of tin-
testimonials received by tne proprietors m
the lllttcrj , thcso uro portr > iyud with vivid
trutlifnlnejs. Coiistip.itlonhllioiBiie.ss , inn
culardebility , inilarl.il fevers and rheuma
tism nro relieved by It ,
Coining U'fck In < ' < > ntiTM.i.
WASIIINOTON" , Sept. "I. The unllnished
busine i before the senate Is the hill for thu
relief of the supreme court. It is probable
that some action will bo tnki'ii on this and
the bill for n conrf for private laud claim * ,
but it Is dlnicult to say what it will be. The
bills next , on thcorderof business nro the two
lauor bills , and they will be called up at the
first opportunity , An agreement by the
conferees on thotnrllTis not prob.iblo bcforo
Tuesday or Wednesday. Thcro. will probabh-
bo speeches by AUh'ich. Carlisle ) and liigulh
when the measure reaches the somite.
In the house the Lanistou-Vciialilu ; election
case has reached the previous inicstlon stiitu
and requhx'3 further action hoforo any other
business can bo touched. The republicans
expect to have aqutmun of their own Mon
day or Tuesday. Wlnt follows the election
case depends largely on the tariff hill. When
that measure nnd thCKCiior.il delloloncy bll.
are disposed of thohouso will have practl
tally completed Its worlr and will bu rwdy lo
adjourn.
To DKpol OrldH ,
Headaches and fevers , to clcanso the system
clTectunlly , yob gently , when costivuor 1m
lousor when the blood Is impure or thiKKisli ,
to porinnncntlv euro hlbitual constipation ' >
nwaUcn the hidni'yrt and liver to a healthv
nctlvlty , without irritating or weakening
theni , use Syrup of Fins.
Just ho\v nu tiltoriitlvoinodichioclcnnscs the
system is an opun question ; hut that Ayer's
barriiiparilladoesiiroduco a radical change In
the blood is well attested on all siiloi U Is
everywhere considered the best remedy fur
blood disorders.
Tlio Presidential Party.
CUINSON Si'iuxo * , Pa. , Sept. til.-Ths
president and family spoilt a very quiet dm ,
taking a tvallc In the forenoon and n ride in
the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. McKee and
children leave Tuesday nijjht for Iiidiini
npolis , and Iho Mountain IIOIHJ now \iulw \
closed for the season , the population of
Urcsson will then bo eijilu pcriunsIJrc < i
dent ami Mrs. Harrison , Mrs. Diminli'lc , I'n
vale Secretary Hnlford , Mrs. S.injrcr , twi
rcpresuntntivo-s of tlio i > ress nssociiitlims ami
ono representative of the Pennsylvania rui
road. The party will prob.ibly leave hew
next Thursday.
Clipped from Canada I'rotbytenati , umli'r
signature of C. Illaulcett Itoblnson. Propr 1
was cured of oft ivcurrliu ; billlous huaduclu'i
hy Bui-docU IJiood Hitters.
Nhuop llnlHiii In tin ;
CIUMIIKIII.AIN , S. I ) . , Sept. SI.- ( Special
Tclcjrrnin to Tin : liia'.J South Dalwtu farv.
moranra boKiiinliiff to realize that there M
money In sheep raising. Another herd of
; i,000 head from \Vymnliiff ware ferried ucroit
liercj today , bound for Aurora county , thu
state , where they will bo loaned to funnvri
on shares.
If you limit to lociite in a coming town
you ciin't mis.slt hy soluuttni ; IltoomlioM.
Write Johii R foavoy , Sioux CMty , In , ,
for piirtlculurriof tovrn lot suiu.
Slopploasneas , nervous proJtmtiou , nervous
dyiipi'liila , ( liilliiu-i ; ) , bluui , cuivd by Jr )
Miles' Nervine. Sainplm frao at Ivuliii te
CO.'H , liith und Douglas.
Knocked Unt by tlio Mniulard.
PiTTsnt-no , Pa. , Sept. 'JI , A IMM. 0 ,
special says i 'I'ho Kimri oil oxi'liuiijfi ' ) vvis
clOACil last niKlit for wan tot business Tno
Standard would not ivco nUo thu mchuiiM |
prices here , hence itscolluso |
Absolutely Puro.
A fe m of turUr liakinj powder. lllgu"t
of lo r nla' < st-rciiBth-U. 8. Uonrnwtot Uv