Tl THE 03MAIIA DAILT BEE CTIIB8DA.T , SJPTBMjJEB 23 , 1890 , WORLD'S ' FAIR SITE SETTLED. The Washington Park Commissioners Accede to the Oommitteo's Bequest. IT WILL BE NO DUAL AFFAIR. A. Story Tliat f e\v Vorlc in ilonlous nn l Trying to Cronto J'rrju- tllco In Hit rope i tlio 13 ? CIIICAOO , Sept. 22. The world's fair slto question lias been settled by tudaj's action. In the morning the S-'outh park commis sioners agreed to add Washington i > .uk to tliatiottionof | the South park system nl- rend ) offered to the commission. This was hi actorclnncoIth the resolution adopted by the national commission last Saturday. At this nft rnoon's session of tbo national lom- mlsslon tlio Amended situ vas unaniii.ously accepted. The slto thus provided for Includes Wash- In etoii unit Jackson parks , the midway phls- ance connecting thorn and Lake 1'rontparlc , In all about ono thousand acres. In a sense tlio dioscn site is a unit , comprising ni it docs the cntlro south p'irk nys- tom of Clilctifro. the finest In the city. The ciithtislnain witfi which the tender was re ceived by the national iflminlssion showed in marked contrast with the rcroptlon of the previous proiwltlons , lly n icsolu- tlon nflopted c.irlv In tlio ilny the imtion.il coinmltsion pledged Itself to ri-ftard tliu oJTiM of such slip ns"Jhml settlement of all question ? ro- litlnglo the site , " unit when the tnrlc com- inisslnnct 8 promptly responded ilntlthe ex.iut location of the W ( ? exposition wni nt l.nt flmillv fixed there vvaojm oulbnratof cliccrs. SU-ppliitf fioin the doors of the city's ' mllroad depots , hotels mid business liousos\lsitois , to tlio world's fair will , m it were , enter dl- lectlj the vestibule < Jf the exposition on the luUo fiont. This "Inltcfi out" is a strip of p.irlt com pilsiiitf sixty nui cs , bonleniijt this flhoroof Lnko MkliiKun leadiiifjfrom Itthu llnest boulevard ot the city KOCS diicctly to Washington patk , anil lOimcUltif ? with the hitter is a midway plaismco which ends In Jackson * park. UUc. tlio hko front , ono .slilo of Jackson - son juilc Iswitsliul by the waves of kalco Michigan. ThcgiOatci portion of the site is ono vist network of plemiro dri\ci , cnrlos- IIIR { , 'ioat stiotclictof meadows andirro\e < of oak. Adjoining \Vnshlnnton \ park is arnco ttuelt , capable of atcoininojiitlii llfty thousand people , and this the local directory Intend to tnnko : i pirtalso of the site for the purpose of n speed display and llvo stoolc show. Tills Improved 1.11:0 track , where the llvo slock show \\ill bo inado Is within ono hundred jaids of the point selected for the main building , thus plaUiif ? the \\holo fair In ono compact quarter of the city , Includtnpr the KOI eminent display and dlsplnjs to bo inado by the v.tiions states , hi conjunction with the imlu exposition building , Tlio site selected mid tliu plans of the buildings pro posal nro generally leg.irdcd as ospccully Kratlfj Ing to tlio live .slock men of the ( .ouii- try.Tlicio Tlicio is great rejoicing in Chicago tonlpht by all classes over the Until settlement of the site controversy luavay that gives satlsfuc- tlon. Yorlt's .Tenlousy. Ciurtoo , Sept. 3d. ( Special Telegram to Tin : IlKu.J A local paper contains a two- column dispatch from Now York stating that the merchants , citizens and Importers of that city nrestitvitiK to create prejudice abroad against the Chicago -world's fair that It will bo purely provincial anda failure. World's Mr Cominlssiouer John Uoyd Thatolior of Now York , when shown the dis patch today , treated Us substance mutter us of no serious import. "I attach no earthly Importance to tlieso Illinois , " said ho. "All the present opposi tion , as exhibited in this dispatch , is to bo traced to some importer who is dlssatlflod with the proposed revision of the tariff and I think It safe to say that a * commercial house in Ne\v \ York , or elsewhere , mean enough mid low enough , to belittle n world's fair to .lib licld in its country is mean enough and low enough to cnpigo In smuggling Roods or importation under cilminalundcnaluutlon. This commission will soon bo in woiklntc order and then only accredited agents of the government and of this commission will go abroad and have their day in court H gainst any tiaveling man who may bo maligning this great exposition. The European busi ness men will use their own judgment. They read the papers ; they know the population of this country ; they are familiar with our business men and our business methods , and when they sec , m they will , an opportunity to exhibit their wires and create uirterand trade between us and them they -vlll llock to our exposition and make a loud cry for nn al lotment of space In their respective depart ments. " JTOK1 F0HTVXB 1'ntnl Street Affray itetvccn Itrotliers- In-I-iiuv InCtiioago. Cnicvoo , Sept. 2.2. Tonight n fatal street affray between brothers In-law ended a ro- marlublo contest for a loituno of $100,000 , , Alfred lilchnor seveial jears ago was the husband of a noted biothe keeper. Notwithstanding- and his unsa\oiy rccoid Rlchuor succeeded in dnndoitlucly worltlng himself Into the good pracos of the daughter of a wealthy flour and fccil dealer named Kcsslcr. Upon Kosaler's death tbo dnuglitar , who scorns to l > o HOinowbat simple-minded , disclosed her attachment for Itlchiior , 'Tho Instant ojipusl- tlon of the family to nny recognition of that worthy resulted la the prompt elopement o ' the couple to ftlontrcal Itlchucrlatcrncn' throueh tlioformof obtalniuija dhorcofiom the liiothel keeper and having his maiilago withMUs ICesslcr Iccallzcd. " Tlicy thenio- turned to Chlcano nnd a fciul was soon engendered between ilichnor and his now wife's brother. The latter accused Hlchner of being actuated solelv a desire to l.iv hmnU on th fortune of his sister. Legal struggles and personal encounters Mween Kichncr and IOIHIK Kcsslcr hrt\o boon frequent , ile- rontly , it Is allcccd , Itlchner , failing' In his efforts to get at the Ivosslor patrimony , has tUreatcnodto kill every mcinlior of tbo fam ily. Tonight ho mot YounR Kusslcr on State street nnd attacked him with a cano. Kcss- ler diow a \olvor mid fired several shots into Hkhner's body , InlllctUif ? fatal injuries. ICcsslor gave himself up and said ho had been advised to nrm him self bj thoclty thlof of detectives and liU at torney , General John C , Black. The nffray took place In a crowded part of State street , Dud fora short tluio created a wild stampede. M .VKII'S. Iowa. City DoiiinndH nHoonunt. IOWA Our , Sept. ? J. Information from Washington giving Iowa City a population of BGi3 , ! ha * iMlsed vigorous protests boro- The city council today iluimnc cd a recount from tlio census bureau , Evldemcj of a popula tion of ut least seven , thousand are abundant. Dakota's Champion Bonton. Mwouiii VAZ.UT , la , Sept. 22.-Spcclal [ Tclegnun to Tun IJKK.l-Clcm Konijh of this city bent C. R. Huntley , ghamplon sprinter ot .Dakota , In a 100-yard race here today bv llvo fwt. ' 1 ho tlrtovajnino nnd ono- fourth seconds. Kd IMoulton , tlio ox-champion of tha ijorld , was i-ofereoand tlino-kcepor. ttio Czar , Sept. 22. [ Si > cclal Cablegram to Tim IEi.1 ) Bxtrcino prec.vutlous were taken tor tbo protection * of the czar during his Journey from Warsaw to Sklcrnlowico. So fearful wcro the oftlcinls of the satcty ot the czar that nt ono point on the route n largo number of passengers i\oro locked up In a train for tie eu hours until the imperial train leafing Armor 1'ltite , Jnd. , Sept. W. Tests were mudo thla morning at the nivval proU ( /round * of dlflcrrut pinto armor. Shots \\oro Urod from in el ht Inch nllo at thrco differ rat | ) | t-e-crouzot and nickel plates of waimfocturo and thaCamwcll plate , QM KujilltU jutii-of.wur. The ickcl pinto stood tbo test the best of the hrce. The Engll li pinto was battcreilto ilcws. j\lmost the whole of the thrce-ituh tcel plating was carried from ts Iron bJcking A hot went hrough the Iron backing , also tlio oak sup- > orU. ntid cnmo out of n mound of earth vvcnly feet back of the nlntcs. aho iron licking- was not split , hutiuotuonb through : . . Tlio two Trench nlntcs were not pone- rated entirely , ThoCremot plato wasi > eiio- .rated nnd cracked from circumference to xsntcr. Inn. nickel plftto w penetrated , but ' .a Intact. The Uamuioll plato ft \\rcckcd UHffKMtERSt. TIicJlcport-AVIll l)0RencIy ) for Debnto Tomorrow of Thuriliiy. oit > N , Sopt. 23-At n Into hour .onlght It was the con flclcnt cxpcctnllon of ho republican confcites onlho tariff bill that Wednesday or Thuuday nt tbo latest will vltness the opening oC the debate on the conference report. Wlillotho thieo disputed questions of most importance sugar , binding , wlnc , and steel duties \\cro \ not scltled- ho conferees nro near enough to warrant hem in saying that they had no doubt seine oa-slsof nprcctncnt uould bo reached tomor- ro\Vi U'ho bonding poilod , about which .heio Ins been so iniK'h talk . lui men definitely settled forl'obruwy 1. Thcro .s , It is thought , good reason to predict that the free sugar standard will bo jilaeednt No H and not at No 10 , as proposed by the "louse , that a compromise generally favoraUe : o the house rates \vlll ho tliu outcome of the disputes over \arioua \ Items-In the racial schedule , nnd that binding twine also will tw ' .liosubjcct of a compromise. Southern re- mlilic-m cotiRTOsmcn ha\o \ adopted wiolu- Ions declaring It essential to the Interests ol .hclrconstltticnts that the tax on tobacco ihould. Uoleft nsllxoJ by the houso. Kinnnelpition l > uj lit lloston. BOSTON , Mass. , Sepfc. 22. Toduy , the .vcnty-elghth anniversary of the issuing of .hocnianiipation proctuuatlon by Piesldunt jiiicoln , tbo second ( innualiouiilon of the old bolltlonlst begun hero. Men and \\otnen \ ; \-lio had boon devoted to the agitation were n ntlcntlnncc.V. \ . II Duproo , ilwlrimn. do- .Ivcrcd tlio address ofwolconio. lion Fred erick Douglass , who \\.is \ enthusiastically jv- celcd , addressed thoasvemblagolii a ln-icf spccih. In flojlngho dcilarod th.it theie wasno iMieproblomln this nation , nnd tnc only problem ws to make this nation live up ' .o the methods of solution uliieli it lind pie . laimed. The afteinooii and c\eningweic occupied In reading letters from old uboll tioulits nnd addiusscs. Funeral of Dion Ncn * Vonic , Sept. ' . . ' The f uncial of Dion Boucleault toolt plaio this moinliiK In the lunch of the Transfiguration , better linoi\n s 'Tho ' Little Church Aionnd the Corner" "ow before Ind that , udillco so mnny times the secno of actois' funerals held a larger lonBKgution than that assembled at the Boueleault obsequies , Kcv. Dr Ilouehton and : iis assistant , Father Vw-cot , con ucted the sen Ices , whichvore the simple rite ) of the Kpi'cop-il church. lht > i-owas no discourse. 'JlicMoral tributes ; \cro many and beautiful. The re mains wore placid in a vault \Voodlavn cemetery , The Admiral Slioulcln't ' Get F'resli. TLi'nctN , Sept 22. Ncwspapois here , la an- nounclnRtho arilvalol tlio British squadron at Mozambique , say the cabinet sent a cable dispatch to the governor of Mozambique in forming him of the rcsig-iutlrm of the minis try and advising the reception of thollritish ndinlral with the respect due the repiesenta- tivoof friendly nation If the wliniral , however , should attempt to Infringe the status quo It Is recommended that the ROV- cruor use his own discretion In upholding the honor of Portugal. Can .Afford to Loolc On. HO\DOX , Sept. 22.-fSpecial Cahlegram to iiKDeu. ] I'boNows sajs : "Tho proposal to h61d n series oC popular meetings hero In opposition to tlio McKInley bill is ortby only of the Avisoactcs of protection. The effect of the McKinlcy bill mast bo to .tcakcn A mericai ) comiwtltlon la the world's ' markets and to confirm the commercial supremacy of tlio British people.V'o can afford to lookon the quarrel of two protectionist countries over the meat Inspection bill. " r-Tho Qncon MovritEiL , Sept. 22 The case of B. If. O'Brien , who was arrested on the charge of criminal libel for publishing a story about Prince Ocorgo having been engaged it a street fight here , was again postponed today , and It is learned from the best possible authority that It will ba discontinued. It Is asserted that a cable dispatch has been re ceived Irom the queen signifying her dlsap- proulof the proceedings. ItogcrQ. IVIIllH atllnclno. \Vls \ , Sept. 22. UogerQ. Mills of opened the democratic campaign hero tonight , addressing a largo audience. Speak Ing of compulsory education and the Bennett law , ho said tlio democratic party took its stand for the innlicnaulo rights of family government and against the nplit of a state to Interfere with the manner oC child educa tion. Tl o Brn/illait Episcopacy's Protest , ROME , Sept. 2i fSpecinlCablcgrarntoTiiE Bun , ] U.'ho iJrazllinn episcopacy has pub lished nn energetic protest asalnst the re forms proposed by the Brazilian government against the Catholicchurch. . The rcjult of their hostility \\111 bo the suppiesslon oC tlio Brazilian legation to thu Vatican , . Katnl Collision Near s-t. houls , Sr. Lom , Sept 22-Ti-aln No. G on the St , Louis , Kcokuk S , N"oitluvcstern road and a suburban collided at Toi-sjth tonight. Kn glnccr HQ\vard of the Northweateinwas killed. U'nenty-flvo pei-sons wcro more 01 less Injured and the cojchcs of the suburban train wrecked. Only ono or two of the in jurcd arc dangerously Unit RtcnniHiilp t Hamburg The Gellurt , fi-om New York. AtMovillo The Eevonia , from Now York , At Neiv Ybik Tie Aiichoria , fromtrlas. b'OW , AtOlnsgow The State of Indiana. At Southampton The Fulda. from New Yoik. I'rolmWy Krlrunto Sulcido , o , Sept , U2.-Syhcster Cum- mliigs , a i althy rotircd shoo manufacturer at SpriiiKMilc , committed sulcido this mornIng - Ing ' , Ho Has recently IndiUcd by the grand 'uryfor burning a barn ounod by Charles I'rny. Ho left a letter denying the burning of the burn. linllroud Conductors KIcct Olllecrs. Totcno , O. , Sept. 22. The Intematlomt Brothernood of Ualluay Conductors today re-elected Grand Chief Conductor George " \Y , Howard , Graud Secretary and Treasurer J ) , J. Carr of Los Angeles anil Gruml Chaplain C. li Houghwontof Ashland , " \Vls. \ A num ber of other officers wro also elected. r rn ell's 1'ltms. Lo\nos , Sept , 32. 1'arncll has decided to wait until aftertho trial of Dillon and O'Brien to see whether It will still bo possible lor them to KO to America Ills health will not permit him to make a personal A bit to America. Gcmmii Cutholfo Congress , PITT.IIKRO , Pa. , Sept. 23. Ilio fourth an nual convention of the German Catholic congress begins here tomorrow. There -was a torchlight parade tonight , 19,000 , persons being in line , and u great uass meeting , Houlanjcr'H Anwwcr. Pjiuis , Sept. W , [ Spooiul Cablegram to TUB BEE.J Boulanpers answer to revelations willtakotlio form of a book of 300 pages , of \vhlchtherowlllbo art English aud French edition. the News. N , Sopt. 2a-Tho government has given orders to itop til telegrams , both do mestic and. foreign , which refer in any way to i > oUtical dlsordei-a la Portugal H HIE FIELD OF SPORTS. 's Oamo at Kansas Oity Settles the Championship Quostloii , THE PENMM GOES TO THE COWBOYS. TlirooKtrnllitTttlccn ) Front ihc noiiiolls | Teani OtUcr Scores of tlic Clubs Tips for Todny'fl Itnic.s. I'luvcd. Wntt. Lo-it Pet Ot. Ill f. : m 03rt 117 n 42 , tut Jlliinoiinolis. , . . ill f * Hoiix-or Ill IB 00 Hotiv atv Ill t > ! 02 Onmlia. , , . . . . . . . HI I" < * > .41.H ) Ilnroln Ill ) (1 ( TO , > RT ) tt , rum in a 70 . II. -Paw' J-'l- DHNMII , Colo. , Sept. 22.-Spcclal [ Tclo- Rr.mi . toTncHhi.l I'ollovlns istlicscoro oftcxlnj's gnmo : nn o A K | it n OA K -wcmoiic , DU..S 1 4 t 0 Altiey. t ( I 2 3 1 II CurtlK. in . . .I I 1 I O'llily. ' If , . . . I 0 U - 0 O J lMorphr. { m..l 2 I 0 U , Ib.l i 11 I 1 3\ll \ oni . . . . .1 I ) 001 I'O'Hrlcn. aij ! 9 I O t. If 3 U : i \Urrlck 8I > . . L - 3 1 lili , r/ . I t U U t'rqulijirl. c .01 4 8 O \\Mioiiii \ , KH..I Mickln 111. .0 1 00 1 TUc.NnlA P..3 t 110 Underwoodi 1)0 'i 01 O Totals II 9 2711 I niit 21J 5 31V INMtftlH. lcn\-or ) . 0 10 00425 S-H bki'aui . : t oo ii yo o s-ia flMMAIIV. riim-T > cini r 2 St. I'jml 4. Two- lilts \ \ lltoiiV. . O'Hileiuliltolirad. \ . 'Jhii-e-lmso -\\oii-loKMel.aiiplillii. , . Cuttls , IMcNalil ) I Ionic runs Murpliv , M , O'llilcii. llnsi's slol(3ii-Doti\cr 5. St. 1'iul ' 2. I ott oil luscs DonvMri , M I'niil fl. Poll lilo pills /Wioytn U llrlcti , MfillDtiu In M , O' Uili'ii. IrhaiiBhllu to > lcclln , Morjiulil In to O'llrlon Itnw i > n liill.MoNtl ! > l > 4 , IJjnler- vnntl U UMlilpllolics rWcN'alib lilt by lull A\i \ > irlclc , fcliuCIc nut -\lcrsnbb \ II , IJndor- vnod 3 , Passed lulls li'rqulnrt ! \VNnii. t ) . Tlino ol ciinic Two liouts. Umpires I.oh- Ixclc und Scliiuldt. City I ) , .Mlutic.ipoll * M. , Mo , Sept 'JU.-tSpeclnl Tol- Cr.uu ( to Tiirltin : . ] The Blues sottleilli.i t- eur clianea tlio IVIIllOL's had for tlio pennant hydofcatlngtlium today for the third ron- scctutiiotiiiic. Dultoai liit fi-ccly , - hile Pinlth wis vcr/cfli'ttlvont ciitlcal moments. rlno scorn : KJMI.VH nrv. I II II O A it u a A j : MinnlllK.Ib. . .10 23 3 < cQundt , If. 0 1 2 0 U Mnil , ] .0 1 11 Jllntioriaii rr 0 1 ' 'I U Smith , | > 10 O I lljn , II ) 0 3 80 O fonnny , | i . . .0 0 O 0 (1 ( Ilir. B . . . . 00411 Ilnuvec.ni . . . .1 Carroll , m . . .3 1 1 0 O Sloiriid.lli . . . ; 0 11 0 Jllllor.d . . . 0 : ) II 1 Car | > oittrr,3lj..3 1 1 t IlciiKlo "b. . .0 U 11 1 ( iiinson ir..O 1 a 0 0 l > UBilalcc. , . . II 822 lloniluic , O..J 2 li 0 0 Diiku , v 00 U < U Holland , r..O 2 O 0 0 Total ) . . . . 3 9 Hi 13 & Totnl 1) ) 8 27 9 0 111 Knnsnsrit > . 0 01 402002-0 ! UlimoiOlls : | ) . U CO 0 0 1 1 1 0LI Firncd run < i-MlunuiiiolI ) < i 2. Two liasp hits Ddnaliiio. Mlliei. Tlircn-lJiw lilts Alcol , Diin'ihilc. Sicrllli'e hiti Alanninc , Stearns Doiiiiliuo , IfcnRle. Duednlo. Discs on halls Smith .H'omttiy 1. IHikol Struclcout. hnilth 4 , Ton way 1. Dulco 7Vlld , pltchos-Snilth J. Duke 2. Hit by pltthor Snitli , IJootor. 1'aited balls Dotiulino ll > iifdilc 1 , Time < > C ( zaiiie 1 o liours and U\cminutes. ilcDornott. Nntioniil Iie.iKm. AT ctcvrnxo , Cleveland 1 00 02 11 0 5 Boston 0 00 02 00 Hits-Cleveland 9 , Boston 8. Errors Cleveland JJ , Boston 0. Called onacountoE darkness. Batteries "Youn i'd Sornjncrs ; Ulchols nnd Bennett. Umpire Strcif. AT tlXC15.VA.TI , Cincinnati O 0 O2 08 00 0-5 Philadelphia , . . . 52 1 10 130 10 0-T Hits-Cincinnati 10. Philadelphia 14. Er rors Cincinnati - Philadelphia I ! . Batter ies Rhines nnd ICconan ; Eshor. Schrlvor nnd Gicasou. Urnplre Lynch. -Atciiiacio. Chicago 3 10 01 30 7-14 Brooklyn 0 10 00 00 0-1 Hlts-Chicaso 13 , Brookljn 5. Errors Chlcapo 1 , Brookljii 7. Called on account of darknw > 3. Batteros-Luby andA.nson ; Xorcttond Clark. Umpire Powers. TfcwYork 0 OOOO040 4-8 Pittshurg. 2 OOO 00 ( JO 1-a Hits-New York 7 , Ilttsl > urK . Errors 'cw "York 4 , Pittsburt ; U. liattcrica Day and Eeckcrj liusslo nnd Clark. Umplic IMcQunld. Players AT au Clevolimd . 2 0 10 00 31 1-8 Brooklyn . 0 0 O 1 O 0 00 0-1 Hits Cleveland 15 , Brookljn 4. Errors Clevelimd 1. Brooklyn 0 Battcrios-MiGill and SulcliiToi Wcylncr and Klnsloir. Um pires I'icrcoaiid Snydcr. AT IIUFIMLO. Buffalo . 1 1 1 3 0 0 .1 0 09 Philadelphia , , . . 1 Oil O 4 30 * - ! Hits-Buffulo 0 , Philadelphia 13 Errors Buffalo t ) , 1'htladelphia ( i. Ilattoics Du- scn and Mack ; Knoll and Jlllliean. Um- plrct. Knight nnd Jones , AT IITTSIIUKG. Plttsburi ? . O OOO 21 00 0- Kotv "York . 0 410O100-i IIIta-PlttsburK 8 , IsTciv York P. Crrors Pitts burg L % Now York 1 , Batteries Staloy andQuImi ; O'Dnyand ' A'auphan. Umpires Gaflney nnd Slierldm. AT uiircwo. Chicnfjo . 1 0 O 1 O 0 00 0-2 Uoaton . 0 0 5 0 U 0 3010 Hlts-CUlcap-o S Boston 8 , , Errors Chicago cage 0 , Boston 5. Batteries-Baldwin nnd Uoyleltticit ; > oumonnd ICollj- . Umpires rur- fiuson nnd Iloluert , AT ST. IOUIS. StLonh O 0 Ol 00 00 0-1 Hochoster O 0 OO 00 40 * 4r HIts-St. Louis 13 , Rochester. Errors yt. Louis 1 , Hocliester 1. Bittorlos Hart and Munyaiij Barruud McGulro , Umpire Does chcr. AT TO ! EDO. Toledo 0 10 OO 10 01 I--I Sjroeuso 1 OO OO 10 10 0-3 Hits-Toledo 10 , Syracuse 7 , Errors To ledo 0 , Syracuse 4. Batteres-Sprajuo ! and Sage , Mart1 and Pitz. Umpire Uuiry. Xfio Denver- Club Sold , DBXTM , Colo. , Sept , ii3.-Spcclal | Tele- grain toTiinBnn.-It ] is announced hero to night that a thrco-flftlis Interest In the Don- vcr baseball club lias been sold on a basis of 53,000. , The names of the puichoscrs arc not gl\cn. 'Ilio present management will con tinue until tie close of the season , wlien It ' Hill bo retired. TIM : SPEED Loutsilllo Hacci. Lou ML.r.iICy. bcpt. 22. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE , ] Summary ot today's races : Three-fourths of a mile , selling Ora von , Prottinit ( the favorite ) second , rnniiio S thlid , Keepsake , UhodyGale , Lauu Doxoy andMauil Otlra\\m. Time 1:17. : Ono rallo-l'lildora ( ttio favorite ) won , Taloatlno second , Onlielitthird , Liberty Boll , 'Xho Siritt and Unn Chief tlia\vn , U'Imo One mlle and se\ca yards , selling Pickup won , Jo Walton sccoiiu , Nina ( the favorite ) third , Neva 0 d raw n. Tlnio-i :4 S K. Ono mile and ono hundred jarJs , soiling Fantolotto and Bob Forjj the ran adcadhc.it , Iljtly ( the favorlto ) third. Tlmo 1 : $ } Itim ofl-Bob Porsythavron , Pantcletto sec ond. Tlmo 1:51. : Ono and ono-sbttoontli miles , handicap Elariicystone , Jr. , ( tuo favorite ) won , Bd llopper ooond , Quinine third. Pan t lettolted , Cop and Carter B drawn , aimo 1 50 > < ; , flravciond Htices. N. V. , Sept. 22.-Sp [ lar Telegram lo TnitlJuE J Sutnnnry mcost "JCbreo-fourtliidf anllo llobbv Beach ( Iho favorlto ) won , Tijif tall second. Jtnbcl Glenn third , I > ruldus , r > .ilUui , Jlnllstoti , lloUvcod , BeikimOGnuilto dtaivn. Time 1 :15. Ono uiiJ oiioti fth miles llnnqiiet won , Butiilliistlthofutotito ) sicond , Kurui third , llojiortor , llelvoixl , Now orNo\cr \ , T.levoiina Kmlncnco dmwh. lime 1:5. : ! . Fl\c-eihlhsot \ ( ! a , mlle , soiling Dcnjatnln ftho favorlto ) Won , Torn Donohuo second , Mlssllunjnr third , mmo-1 tOI'j" ' . Ono tnllc Elkton won , Miistcrloiio ( thoh- vorltc ) 8aondLudA'Jaiictlili-dSolioili'a , , it. lnie-ll4' : ) . Tlireo-fottrUuoE a mile , sollltiir Urudforrt ( the favorlto ) won , Xewbur scioiidUrndo | M Ihlrd. Time-liiVC. rJ.'hroo-fourtln of n mile Madstono won , Morldoii ( the fiiVoiito ) second , Al Farrow thi nl , . Torso , Knsson nnd Pctirt Sctdrtuvn. Time 1:15. : Ono mid ono eighth miles Eon ( the favor ite ) won , Como to Taw second , Philosophy thiiJ , Anne IBojlon dr.iu'ii. Time l.'iO1 . Thrco-fourtlisoC nmilu , selling 13ai liiir- risen ( thofiivoilte ) won , IlulU sfironil , Suslo S third , bj-racusc diatt'n. Tlmc-1 :15' ' . Cincliiimti Itiieri. CIVCINMTI , Sept. * } . 'Jhls a the ojien- ltiRdty of the Queen Olty Driving club trots. Buiiniiaryi 2'l : ' trot , " > 00Altaron , CJUlottoseconil , Bon Ilnr third , Virginia i\iuisfourtb. : \ Best . Thrco-jc.ir-ohh , $200 aJdcd-Dr. Spaiks won from Valissa. [ Jest llmo 3H > > f 23r ; trot , WOO ftiullnlslicd ) U'ultcr Hcrr won bet u licnts. Bist time J s'Jl'i' . . First TMCO Itineocas. "S'eronict. Second race ( Irlinaldl , Diablo Third MCC Knuity.Sallw . MtUlelhn. Ifourtlimec biiinwi l.TIrinro I' l lfth rucxj Two Lips , Lowlnnlcr. Klxlh iito lattlir , Stim Wood. yeventliiMce-Uatnbow , Ilojstoii. ISIghtta lacc-Oiistw-ay , IjittlcJim. AT LOti viin : . First rnce Gunnast , Kobln. Second rice Uosnllnd , Lotto. Clhlrd lacu Mtirniuni , Kir I'la'ict. i 'ourth ricc-Ciiiiiies. I'lltaway. raw Hamlet , EH Ttxluy's Jtaoos , Ar r.otisviui : . First race , one jnllo nnJ soioiityyarih , Bclllinr Itoblti , 1'rliue Albert , Oyinnut Lo- promlur. Second lace , flro-clghtlis of a mile , two- vein olds-Lottc , Prmlc D , Molcnie , Kaliicr , LeeK , ThoTuik , ( Jirand l'i ' , Rosolninl. Third nice , llvc-elghfclid of a mik Mlw Couitiicy.VlolitSiijW , l-ltlle MlilRtt , l ieo trade , CturloA , Unit Walltice , Hcimtutlon , Sit * Planet , Miunior.i Fourth iace , 0110 mlle Spile , Miss Haw kins , I-.nmir , Mis > s Leon , C.utur 1 ! , ll'om IIooil , IfllMwny Fifth race" , unlo andoneriiilitli , hanilionp Pell Moll , 1311 , llunilct , Wed Cup , Mary Mac , Ho alO aitor , UJinilh. AT OlliVKSlNO. First mcc , cloven sixteenths of n mile In o , Monroe , Jennie 1 ? , N'cniiiiciI ' , > ritico Howard , MatnloB , Village ICtnj , Klinstonc , Chcsapen , IJniiCoen- . . Sciondiacc , mlle nridonesixtecntli-Dinblo My Fellow , .Esquimaux , Grlmaldi , Toiso , Bru\o. \ LclaMav , Uiindcl , Balvhii , B. B. Million , OutnvaJ , lAm Fan ( colt ) Lonjjsliot , Itiznati. Kasson Third raco. thiQo-quarteis of n mile. " Vll- low stnlcos Esiioranza , Jtiquity , Lizzie Aniiio , Amulet , Sallie McCldiaud , Reckon , Kildecr , Castalia. Fourth race , mlle nnd one-quarter. Pulton staltes Can Can , l nglish Lady , Iwmulh , Sir John , Mastcrfode , Admiral , Anlconda , BuilliiKton , Prince li'onso. ICcawood. Sina- loa , I. ' Fifty race , flto-ofghths of a mile Slmrock , Unceitninty , Flateraut , Adalr , Lowlander , Florinioro , Two Lips * J B , Palerna , l'uz7kT ' 'fllly ) , I/milscape , Atlaio illly ) . Bolloiia Hlly ) , Miss Mcdowan Cfllly ) Smihu ( lilly ) ICejscr. > < Slilli race , one mile , selling S Paris , Dundee , Klovc , Bnn" Cloache , Blackthorn , Esquimaux , lio)0r ) , Sam \VooA. Biithday. ICetTi , Tattlor. - , . , , Seventh race , olcvcn-ebctconths of n mile- Gortlo r > , Insight , Onward , Knlnbow , Lady Blackburn , Count Dudley , Bustccd , Houston. Eighth , race , ono mlle , selling Little .Tim , Maid of Orleans , Rcnouna' , Politico , Ram bler , Eralnancc , Jlairspiiag1 , Little Addle , Castatvajfalcon. , Gendarme. Tlio Ronmrliablo Xere Uisplajcd ly Miss Cora Simonds Burglars met with a % varm reception jos- tcrday morning when they visited Madnmo ( Jilmoro's residence and drossraaking rooms at 213L California street. It was about 4 o'clock in the morning -when. Madame 011- moro and Mrs. Thompson weroawaltcnecl by thoialslngof a window , and lealizcil tlmt sornoonowtis trying to get Into the room. They demanded to kno\v what wns wanted , but tuoro was no repljand , nftcraehoit period of tlmo the burglars renewed their worknndono of them was soon in the room. Madame Gilmore then called to Miss Cora Simonds and Miss Anna Bcauchamp , 11 ho were sleeping up stnlrs , to bring down the revolrer. It must not bo irmjfincd for a single instant that Miss Simonds was too cowardly to respond She promptly should ered her gun and m arched down on a double quitkto meet the enemy.Vhcnshereacheil \ the lower floor ho was just leaUng through the back door. She wanted to shoot through the window , but iladaino ( Ulinoio would not permit it , and the youtiir may tucn nastenea incic up stairs , and took n sliot from a lack -window. The burglars lied , but when morning dawned It was disco\ered \ that one of theiii left a tiall of lilood that could bo followed for some dis tance , showing that tbo shot had not missed Its lairic. It was likewise found that Mndarao Gil- moio's pocketbook coutniuing 630 , wlilch A as In licr dress in the room , vas also gono. 'Inhere were several burglnrs In the gang , nndwhiloa paitof thctni erc in the Oiiinoro residence others went throuirh tbo rtslileiico or ClurlesJ. Barber , iie < t door. That they were frightened away bj- the pistol shot vas ovidcnceJ by a lot of jouelry and a pair of oporaglasscs that they hadpathcrodtogether nnd left Ijlnp on the dresser. They took with thorn a. revolver and npairof pants belonging to Jtlr. Bnrber. Theio was no ono in the house but Mrs. Ilurbei's sister mid the chil dren , Mr. Darljoi audliis wife liavinglefttho preceding evening on n short business and pleasure trip JvHssSlnumds.thojounErladywho . Dcceetlcd. In doing -what scveralof the pollcenun have recently failed to do-lilttlng o fleeing burp- lar Is from Ccdir Rapids , NeD , nnd U visitIng - Ing la this city , Sho'rs ancxiwrtwith the rovohor , and readily1 nccompllshes such dif ficult feata as lilttiiiKipenny at fifteen paces , or cutting Ia twavt " pleco of card board placed with edfioto ar/l / her The hnndsomo pearl handled -weapon withwhhli tlio shoot ing ; was done -\vai not Intended for any such use , but demonstrated its effectiveness In caaoof orncrccncy. Miss Slmondsvaianx - loustoioout nndilnlbh lierworkby arreatlnp the whole gang , but was deterred by the other Indies , Thobuiglarsnro tibotit f5 ahead on the raid , unless tlio bullet wound pio\es serious , Ttheti malls m Is caiiVrti Dy poisonous add In. the blood andyiolIUto Ajor'sPllls , Many cases which seem cWonlc and honoloss ha\o been completely curAlby this incdiclno. It will cost but little toJtU'thatcffeot the Pills may have la your casVo \ predict succeis , I'K roDii nortSKs CREJIAXKD. \ Hani Back of tl o Onikcr Hold IJestroycd Uy Pire , A. small barn lu the alloy back of the Bar ker hotel caug-htflro hst night about ll.iO : ! nnd desplto the prompt response ot the ilr department the structure -was completely do Btrojed and four hones and a bull dog tint wore In the barn uroro roasted In thollainca The barn belonged to John ilulvnllll , unc the horscj to JulliuVIIJe. . who beeps a Kroetry store atOO3 SputnThlrtccnth strcut The barn was not vsoitli o\or \ S100. Aquan tlty of hay and grain and some harness-\vcro also destroyed. Ivlr. Wilde had $500 insurance upon the barn and Its contents , The origin of the fire laamnttor of Apecu latlon , but see us to lia\'o \ been the \voik of lu coudiariea , 4MVater Lily boap Stontia c THE KTEBSTiTE EXPOSITION , . "Vast Throng Present nt the Formal Opening Last Nlglt , T WAS A MAGNIFICENT SPF.C1ACLE , V C'otiiiilcCo ltcircsriitntloii | of the I'nutorsMilcli Mnko Up Coin- incrulal anil Industrial Prosperity. There vcre crowds nnd crowli of people I the Coliseum List nlghtoii the occ.ulon of lie iiiaiifjunxtlon oC tlio exposition. Extra .iblo cars begancat-rjInp their gtyly attired lelgbtaVclotiRhofoiotho hour set for the ponlnjr , tuid by the time the imln cntranco \as \ thrown open , u uritublo stwamof men , \omen nndchllJlen. cro lliero and pouied nto the bulUUtig. Once within , nnd nmost entrancing spoc- aclo greeted tlio eye , with its pjrarnlds nnd ayoilas of r.uu nnd beautiful hing' , Its Haunting Hugs and ibyrinths of plants anil flovscrs and artistically nrr.mgcd displays. I'lio cone , stirring , huautlful and oxhilnratlngas t could be , resembled some fabulous knlicdo- cone moio than nnylblnj ; else. Indeed , the tnonhaiits and mechanics , builders , tradts- nenand inanufactuicrs of Onuhaciti veil eel proud over the inijrnlllcont exhibit their omblnecl efforts ha o furnished the people , and His uotoxtmvnKUit tosay Unit no other Ity In thecounlry coJld eiunl It In the same line allotted Hi cncTicticinaiujei-s , M. I/ . toedci'iuidU. K Bell , to got It up Their vorlc has been stiniily iittoundlng , as the > ho\v now fairly cllsei ( [ in nil essential urtlciilan thonlrovvof lastyoar. . Ills more extensive In size nnd Incuuilahlv mow hiter- cstlugiindinei'itcrioushi diaratter. A.fter nnnppiopriiito imocatlon by Dean Inrdnetr the Musical union bind of llfty nrtlsti , under the direction of II. U\ \ Irvine , Illcdtho liinjo structure \\itli the resoundlntr and reverhcratiuK melody oC Sousu'4 ( jrandl narcb , improvised for the occasion and Yclept , "The Interstate Exposition. " Then Mayor pushing , who wM3 surrounded upon the elevated platform by a coterie of Oinntm's most distinguished citizens , dellv- cied the oieningaddicss. ) Ho said that as n riti/.onof OiiuiluiL afforded him unscoikublc iloasuro towclcoino 50 Intgo an audience at ho opening of this ) grand Intcistatocvpoil- : ion. Then he spoke of the incalculable bcu- ellts that must acciuo to tliecityand the icoplo from such an enterprise , commended , ho ? eil of our merchants and uiumr.iclurcrs , , ind lionit - pi-odueed the most coffent proot that Omaha \vnilceenliif3f pace \\lth the foie- most cities In t ho Ian , nn d ho\v her merchants : nustinevitably attnhi rank \vlth the larRtst. thriftiest and moat enterprising and llbcial intholand. Ho would not nttompt to ue- sTlbo the crardeur and cotnpletc.des'j of Oimiba's splendid exhibition for 18W. Suf- lleo it to say that it was simply mnrvolous , and in It sha outrnnkcd nunv o'f the older nnd hlpfrcr cities , "In ull sucecsstul communities , " coutinuet.1 his honor , "tho measure of the prosperity of a country is identical with th.it of the city , and this la cspedally tuic of the rich and plowing state of Kcbniska mid its cotnmerci.il metropolis. No nilstalte Is so dangerous as that of sup posing that thcio ii or over can bo any possi ble antagonism botnocu the state of Nc- brasna atidoneof itslarK'Ocities. Those \\iio socle to stirup or foment strife or ill-feeling between them aio enemies to the common wealth. -Liie statistics or our icconi consul snow aprowth for Omaha so wonderful , so unpre cedented , so Iwjjond all calculation that \\o find oursehes suddenly become the marvel of the eastern and the envy nnd despair of the \\esttm \ cities. Omaha is famous , niidto the exposition of such a city it is my pleasant duty to welcomcyou this e\oaing. \ It is the Index to the Immeasurable resources of our state , and is something that ono and all can feel a justifiable Dildo in. Q'ho beautiful display which surrounds us shows thab Omaha's citizens ai-o not cornpdle.1 to go to Now York , Boston or Chlcns-o to pur chase choice and rate goods , but can llnd them lifjht hoi c. "JSlMsrs. Uoadi A Bell , tfao mnnngerf , who bivo devote ! some Ho03ka la per fecting this grand affair , lire entitled to the unstinted honor and support of our business men ana citizens generally and shoald bo liberally pi'ronlzert ' until its close. In their bohulf I declare the interstate exposition of Omaha now open to the world. " The major's eloquent address uas greeted wttb. a thunder of applause , nnd then the tlirougs of pcoplo radiated In nil directions and turned their atten tion to examining tbo countless wonders nnd beautiful things on all hands encompassing them It nas aicpresentntlve Omnhncrovd , replete with beautiful mid fashionable ivomcu and bruvonnd handsome tncij. The grand concert by the colossal Musical Union band "was u most chaiming feature , and held hundreds enrapt throughout the entire - tire ciening. The programme tendered -was os follows : nAnr r. March Interstate Exposition Housi Overture Crown Diamonds Aubcr Orandt'olcitloii-iluKUOiiots JMyctbitr I'oruetSolo-Loio to the L'coplc tjujinu Mr. II. r < ott. UoscrlptlNC A Night Alarm. . . . Reec'3 P.\1IS II. . Mcilley .A Day In Xow Voik Brooks Tlio ntst Heart 111 rob * Ellenbers Si'lectlon from Oireiilj.icli'.sUpci.ai Hoot err flnvotto Ylolu 11111 'Ironiuono solo Down In t ho Ueip Collar ' 31 r. II , i-uluuiUu. VMTltl. Overture Il.irbcrof Seville . , ! > -sliil Selection 1'nust Gounod HosorlptUoplccc A. lluntliuScene. IiiL-ilo ! l Overtuio ( mi Nationnlnlrsl-A.tncrli'a. , JIo ca Miles' rscrvonml MverPllls. An impottant dlsco\ery \ , They acton the liver , stomieh. and hovels through the nerves , _ A new principle. They speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles nnd constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ! ) doses for 25 cents. Samples freoat Knhn & Co.'slDthand , Douglas , I > isuc > voroil Just In Time. \VI\DSOII , Ont. , Sept. 22. It has been learned that a t o-inch dyunmlto cartridge wns found fnstenoJ to the Michigan Contial trackSatutday nftcinooii and removed just ton rninutoi bofora the limited express caino a'oiig. ' It contnlnod enough explosho mat ter tobavoblowi thewholotia'u ' to pieces , Tried 10 Tnko the Tou-n. LOUISVJIIE , Ky. , Sept. 23 Apartyof .six , headed by ono Day , \\cnt \ Into Cumburlnnd Unp , Tenn , last night and inado a disturb ance. A Jlght between DnyatidAdarnTiffcro followed. In which both nero faltilly Bounded. Killed UN UntiBckociicr nnd lIlniKoll' . BUFFALO , N. Y. , Sept. 2 : ! . Frank Wilier , u nldonor and father of iho cliildren , today fatally wounded Mrs. Mni-loICurtz , iilshousc- keeper and mother of two children , nnd then put a bullet In to his hraln. Ho was drunk. ( A. M lit in Ivery Jlcrtli. To the Chlcaffo , Mllwmikoo fc St , Ptiul raiHvny belongs tlio credit of bciiii ; tlio first In tlio country lo reducollio mnttcr of electric llgflitlutJ of trains to soletitillo prfcctlon. Ono of tlio no\el \ fu.iturcti Introduced in the blocplng1 ctiw Is a patent electric rending lump In ench section. With this luxurious provision reading1 at niglit before nnd nttor retir ing' becomes us comfortable as hy day , nndhon retiring the toilet may ho mud o lu comfort nnd seclusion. The l rth reading lump in tlio Pullmmi stooping- cars run on the Chicago , Mil- viiiiKCo & St. Puul railway , between Omaha nnd Chicago , IB patented , anil cannot ho used hy any ether railroad company. It Is the greatest improve- montoftho ago. Try it and bo con- \lnced. Sleeping cars leave the Union I'aclllo ' depot , Omahn , nt 0:10 : p. in. dally , arriv ing at Chicago nt 1 > : > ! 0 a. m. Bccuro tickets and sleoplntf car burtb.9 at Union Ticket otllco , 3wl l-'aruum street ( Darker lllock ) , Omaha J , E. I'uiwroN , I1. A. NTASH , Pass , Ayent Guu'l Agout , ' The Prlnco nnd the 1'aupcf , " ns mndo moMiinL Iho lloyd last cvonlni , ' , Ishardljr nero than nclourly Icld sketch , rattier tb.m a melodrnina , which theater-goers were led to expect. The story scorned vciy like "Tho I'tdlcnIdol" and "Vuo Versa" Idoallzed Into solucthliiRinoro elegant nnil less hvtnoroui .liroiijilt tlio incillnin of n clever cblld with , joautlful llnxoxilinli * . The story is simplicity itself and seems to 30 moio the sort of thlnjr to which > oil \ \ ouKl nkonchildto illll ) o o lt * manners nnd pho t n good lesson , disguised nndcrthe inn.sk of pleasure , thnn n porfornuinco to bocnjovxl by people ho liavo got pint the staco when they vantto bolectutxd from the other side ot the footlights. IClslo Leslie , vho plays the dual role of the I'rlnconndtho I'auper , tilteniutlnR them In nutritiously quick time , Is ho.ivlly over- weighted. She has bt'on given tuilto too much to do , nnd per consequence the pny drnps veryluorlou lyuttln.es. Thenn uln , the nctloti becomes moro rapid. . Interest U nrouwl in the varihiK fortunes of Toni Cantey and Kdwaril , prlnco \Vules , nnd the nudlonco is onthoqui Ivoforthedcnouc- men t , which somehow or other bccouiea an nntl-cllmnx , Uuttherocnnnot IMJIMI.Y doubt that Elslo Leslie Is the prettiest of the child tittiesscs. She scoih < l , too. to hive retained n certain amount of uiuonsciousness which Is vcrj * clinanihitr. As the young1 klngr she Is most iticccssful , the iwuinptloiiof princely stito boitiB very sweetly and prettily done. Again , In tbo lust net , as the pauper , she infuses n good deal of humor into the situation , sitting upon the thiono which lias been dignified by the U'udors , the Stuarts niidtliol'lnntaqucts , craclflntr JInRlish walnuts with the sceptre , scattering the liulla about the roy.il pil.ice , Neither the piinc'o nor the | uupcr , ho - ever , nro the chitf characlcn in the pli.v , hut. Miles Ilendon , a soldier of fortuno. delight fully played by Arthur Jllliott. The scene \\heroMiles takes the lost ptlnco Into hk own loom nnd humors hU fancies is ono ol tlio best In the play , nnd Mr. ISillott Invests the situation wth tv bluff heaxtlncss which Uneiessaiy for the put of the soldier as opposed to the patridan delicacy and reiine- mcntof LliovaRUiit juliico , It Is u delicious bit of the \\holophty The other chaiactets net simply as feeders. They nro nothing moro than sitlo HKUU throving their mllodcd mys upon the cen tral Jlgurc , nisio Leslie. Tlic Meinherflhlp lncroasIiiK n.ta lie- inflrknlily linplil Halo. Thocoinmlttecs of the DoUKlns countv ncr- sontillights Icapio held the meeting at ( Jnrlleld hill list night. In nd dltion to the members , u largo number of the peoploof the city woioin attcndmcc. Theiopoit of the sccrcst.H'y . read and accepted. This report ho\vs \ that Icngucs have been organised in every precinct In the county , with tha exception of 1'loionce. It furtlicr shows that at the present tlmo the total membership-of Iho various leagues In Douglas county Is 3 , 'OJ , and rapidly increas- lllfT.President President T und , inn very forcible argu ment , stated that malicious people had been ti.ivelmg about the tlty and county malign- Infr the members of the leagues , stating tliat they were a lot of men banded togothci for the jiurnosoof malting money. Ho scouted this idea , nml denounced it as n Ho ciiculatcd bv tbo prohibitionists nnd their supporters Ho showed that the org.intention wiis not only for the pmposo of protcctlufc the per sonal rights of the citln'ns of Omaha , but was for the purpose of ! protcUiug homes and propel ty. T. J. Atorcarity was then introduced nnd made a strong mgumcnt against prohibition , showing the evil effects that Its adoption would have upon the business of the city and state. After tlio speech making had been con cluded the various \\ards \ of the city re ported the following- now member * since the last meeting : 1'lrst w.irdK ) ; sccotidivard , TO ; third vard , B ; fourth ward , SB ; sixth ward , 150 : seventh ward , CO ; eighth wnrd , 178. TUB IVOUIjD'S Something About Nebraska's Imdy Malinger. % Mrs. John S. Briggs , who his been ap pointed a member of the board of lady managers - agors of the Columbian exposition , represent ing Nebraska , has beer a resident of this city -cnt-two t years , coming hither us a bride from Quiiicy , III. Her maiden name was Mary E. Blatchloy. Her husband , John S. Drlggs , is nsou. ot Iowa's lirst governor. KvcrsincoMi-s Biiggs arrived she has been Idcntilied with the nit departments of the state and county lairs , liwlug scried as manager , director , secretary and Judge. In 1SSI5 she prepared the programme for the ex position. When the rcntciininl exposition \\asheldshophicedone.\hlbltioiiii book of original poems "which ucre mucli praised. Last winter at the meeting of the pioneer lawmakers of Iowa , lis. Ililgpjs was elected an honorary member , and nt that time read an original poem width was made a part of the official record of the organization. She is n charter member mid ia secretary- the Western Art association and has douo muih towards bringing art In Omaha up to Its present standard. In speaking of the work of th6 Columbian exhibition Mrs. Uriggs stated tli.it she would probably leave for Chicago early next month to bo In attcndnnco nt the meeting of the board of managers , and that she would do nil in her power to make the Nebraska depart ment one of the most Interesting , I'iro nnil Police Commission. At the regular weekly meeting of the fire nnd police commission hst ntght Police Ofllcers Mcllridc , , Dillon , Dohcrty , Oraham and Kclley , and rircincn Peter McGtilro nnd O'Ncil , were brought up to answer marges preferred ag.iinstthcin. Olllccr RlcBridovlll 7'occivo a reprimand , and Oraham and ICcllcyvcio dismissed from the force. Chief Se.'vey iccommendod that all police ofllcers below the rank of sergeant bo paid K ! > per month after September HO. The board agreed to furnish six police of ficers and thtco iliumcn at the Coliseum dur ing thocxiKisltion , and to have abosolalil nil the way around thu building , HO that there may bo no dangcrof adcstiuctl\oiliv , The following miirrlijte llivn MttJ Ji > sued hy Judge Shields yostwluyt Numcnnd nldron Aevv. IChnrlcs AlADroSoiilltlliuihn , , .i i iBadiellendrlclnon. Smith Oinili. ui , -A ) ( Chuilc's II Podsoit , Oinuli * . , „ , . , „ . VJ liihiM. ll.irtoiiOinaliit . , Vi IliurtU. Cmw,0iiuihi ! , , , , . , , , , . , SI lM.ittlo UUartu , Tivy , N V SJ Thoonlvrnllioail tra.ni out of Onmlia 11111 oxnn'sMy for the aoooiniiuxliitlnii of Omaha , foiiuell HlulTH , IVs Iiiii iiunl Clilcnuo InmliMws N the Koclc Island icstihultHl Hniltcil. lou\lnir : Onuilia at lir ! ii. in. thlly. Ticlcot oflluo 1002 , Six- Ivoiitliiiud Fariuni t > td. OiiULlu. A Corn I'jiliioo Train , Commonclng Thui- day inoniliii ; the Chicago cage , St. I'.ml , Rllnneapolis & Omaha railroad - road will putoti n corn palaeo train to run hctxvcon Omaha mid Sioux City. The train Mill luvo at 7 o'clock ' a.in. aiidrctuinlni , ' , Kill reach thU city at midnight. 1(502. ( Sixteenth nnd Fainum streets is the now Koclc Iblund ticket olllco. Tick- eta to all poiut-nnast ut lowe tiatoi Kourlli AVnrd Hi inil llc nN , The I'ourth wnrd ropubliran clnh will hold a lousing meeting in Washington hall next 1'riday ovonlng , whoa lion , I * I ) , Ulcharda , the ropubliian cnndidnto forRovemor of this state , \\lll \ speak. Other orators vlll bo In i t- tcmlamet. All the rcimblican Mind clqbs o the city nro ruiiucstoti to bo In itttcndaiico. II. I. . Stewart of Hastings , employed m ono ol the icvonuo Inspector ! , wont east lust night , on the way to Onio , ta toke part In tbo reunion of hU old regiment , the Ono Hunched and Klcvcnth Ohio infantry , whiih nicott for reunion nt Toledo thla week. \Vater \ Lily Soap wilt float Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar liaising powdnr. of laaTtnlBstrciigili-U. S , ( lovcramcut Ho- f r AnK. IT , 1 Drs-Bets Phjslcians , Surgeons and Specialists , ( 14OO ' V Tlio ranst. ivldolyanti ( avonhly knorrjspcc- hllstsln the Uiiltod Stiitos Their l ) nc\ porluiiic , remaiknlilu sUll ami uiilvnr < tilsu. ; . coi-j In the trpattiH'iit iintl euro ol Nervous Ohronlontul Burgk'al Dlsonws , cntltlo thosn cmlnont phjRlolnni to Ilio full t-on tld once at the titllletodexorywhorp TliojKiuninli'o - A. CKIIT/MN AV1 > 1'OSIIIVM OUIII3 for thuiivrful oirtft-4 ofoaily vltouiul the UUIIIIM. ous ovIU tliut follow lulls train. 1'KlVA.Ti ; 1IL.OUI ) AN'D SIC IN DISrVKS ( jippdllr , comlilotMy find portnanintl v uin .1 NKIlVOUSIiillM'lT ) AMt Si\IIAIlI- . OKDKHSylcM loidlly lo their bMllfaltruut A r isr iru AXI ) nniJTAii UT.OEISS Ruariintucci cured without lulu or dotontlon from liusliicsi. HVDKOCtljn AND VAJlirOCELB iicrma- iicntly nnd lucccssfiillr curcil lnp\ur/uaso SVL'lllMt' UO.NUHKIIK , OL-tni'/Spur. inatorrhua. Soir.lnnl Weikiic',1 , oUMunliixnl , MRht Jinlssloni , Docnjcd riciiltlei , t'unalo Woulciicsa and all delitatu dUordirn peculiar loeltlior s-sx poHltlvolr cured , us wullnsnll fiiiiotlonarni ordirs tint icinlt frntn jouth- ful follloiorthn cxeu sof 111 ituro ji'iifs Sr lfTllttK Otiarantcoil pcriniinenrl y Olivia 1 UlVIj curt-el , rtininrul cunnliitu , ffltlioutciittlns , oaiiMtlcor illliit.itloti. CiiriM tfToctod at homo by pitlont without aniu- inenl'spllnor iLniinynurn. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MtN , A < 5TIfrr PTIIM ? Tll ° nvM ofToch of n OtIIUw l/U I\l/ oaiy , vlto which \itli\Kt \ orcnnlu wonVJiisdostroyliiif both mind unil Ixiily. with ail iti droudud Ills , pcriiitinont cured. cured.RPTT Addiw these who liuroltn- i ' IJl-illO pilrcd tlicrasolus l > y liu- _ properIndiilfonco and iilltnry Inblt" . whloh ruin botli inlnJ : iud Ixidy , unfitting tliun for Luslnnii , sttiilv nrmarTliiRp. MAHItiniJ Jin or thosu cntorlns on tliat happy life , oimroof physloaldobllit/ , assisted. Is based npon fuels First 1'raotloil oxporl- ence. rlccoml Every caw is spoolnlly afciiulod , thus fiturtliiB rlRlit. 'Ihlrd-.Modlolnea are prepared Incur hlioratory exactly to suit acu case , tliua ol7cctliJBcuroswll liout Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STRFETOMAHA. . NEB. Both the mctliod mid rcsulta Syrup of Figs is tnkcn ; it ia pleasant nnd refreshing to tlio tnste. and nets ( jcnUy yet promptly 011 tlio Kiuueys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses tha sys tem eflcctually , dispels coltls , licud- achea and levers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa is the only remedy ol its kind e\er \ pro duced , pleasing to the taste nnd ac- ceptnble to tlio stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly bcnoficinl in ita cllects , piepnred only from tlio most healthy nml sigixHwlilo sul tances , ita many excellent quMilioi cormicml it to n"ll nnd haw made it the most J iMiuiiir ncmcrtv kn wn. Syrup of l-lf-s i fcr ssxlo in 50o - * - ftiul Jl Ivltio * by A\\ \ \ Icadinp clrng- gistsa. Any ivhaMo drnggiBt. who limy no < hftro \ \ , m\ luuulill \ \ pro- ftm > ll pmmnlly fv > r nny ono \vho ' li ii , 3)n ) riot'accopt any CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , lUff IKAHCISCO. CH. HV MVf YOUK. ft.1. GHA-Y'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. * n * > ( 'Jin : IMI.I.MH 111:11- cur Aiiimfnll- liixruro forHoin. I n nlVciikno4i , SporiiiatnrrlKiia. liiinU | ) > n < : ; , n ml nil dl uiite ! [ lint folloir iti n no. < | H4'ni > n ot Holf utttiMo ; in J m of Mi > mr > rr , Ifiil. , IMiiln tlio lliuk , lliiino > i < of Vl lon. Prrnuit-iirf Oll Jc , nntl ninny ollim itltriwa tint Inn I to UMinity urniimiiniptlonniiil apri-mi'iiro r re. | | f-rtill | > iirtliuUriln our | > iii | > lilot , vMrh * nui > - i lroli > > pmlfr > t > y null in eipry ono. JtTTIii'Hi'i'- cini > Mu < llcln liiiilit l II rer imekaur- l < / " < - k nvei fi > rlnr lll liotcnt frco by mall on rociljit of tlioiiMiiirf , lijr nlilmilntt THK GOODMAN DULIG CO , , llin F.uiN'Au SrunKi' , OMAIINmt - On nocwunt tit rminlorfeln w liavo mlojit < l Uiu rclloir nnpin'r , Ilio unlv F orltnpiWiHlJloco LIEBIG noinio cookery. LT&o It for Soups , Sauces , ' MuduDUhcti , ( Ciamo , CoDipaoy's Hsli , ( tc. ) Aspic orv Meat. Jijlly. Jei'i > s H'rlcctly in all cll- mnUsi fur uny U'ngth E XTRACT of time , uiidfa eheui > - er und of ilnor lUvor thnn any other stock. Ono pound oqiial to OFBEEF fnrtv * lioundi of louu boor of Uio value of aiiouttr.M ) , ( jonulnoonly wltti lustiuon