' 2 OfflJ O3I.AHA. UAXL1T BEE , 8AU-JHDA.-Y ' ( , SEPTEMBER 27 , ISflO. IN THE FIELD OF SPORT , Omah Defeats Minneapolis In a Oloso and Exciting Contest , THE BLACK SOX DOING GOOD \YORK , Opening of Ilio I'lnnl Scries With the .Apostles To lny Tin-re < Jamcs on Sinul jijr Slnndliif ? of * the Clnhn. "Won. L Ml I'cr Ct. Katms Cltv lir ? 'I ! ) ' Milwaukee Ill ) 77 .M7 MlnnpnnolH 121 rn liemcr 117 rnKi 1/70 KiK Mom Ultv 117 Kin Omaha , lir n ! ! ; Lincoln ,117 71 bt , 1'ulll ' 11H as Oinnlm ' 1 , iMlniUniolls | < t. MivxnAiot.il , Minn. , Sept , 'JO. [ Special Tologrnm to Tim Uir , ] The Minneapolis baseball team has stnicfc the [ toboggan and is now pretty safely anchored lu third place , for ono dny at least , 'Iho K.IIIIO today with Omnhn was apooelonc , with ono exception that It never should have been Io3t. Tlio locnltcamstarted oft -ucll unit succeeded In maltliiK two runs In the lint Inning on a couple of b.isci on bull , aided by two rank fuiiililcu liy Moraii nnd apasseil ball. Omaha failed to ( score for four inning * iindthoganie looked booked for nnollii-r sluitrOtit , when aftcrtwo men were out , Mlmielmii misjudged n Hy , Twolicy luniblcd n ball , Dupdalo dropped ono at the [ ilato and Uvo men got to flrsion bills , all of which oecurrod so i-aj- ) Icily that Mhcn the dust dctirccl avay and tlio Bldu was out Omaha had four unearned runs to its credit on the blackboard. Btranfjo to ny , the defeat didn't seem to annoy the audience much' , In fact , It vent Into spaitm of llendlsh Rico during the disastrous Inn- lap.Vlllls pltclicd the atno and did Rood work , nnd bis support-\vns excellent , \Vnlsh \ nnd Hiinmhan ifchlltiKln line form. Dny ulso did f'ood worlc for the locals. The scores Tuolier , ( lli .0 1 u 8 1 llloljorx.cf. . 0 U 0 U 0 IliiKililu , c U 0 R 3 U Himn.rr U O 0 0 0 DilkiM ) U I 1 6 U .Mornii , ! ! ) U O 2 1 3 Tolnla. . .It IiIT jl T lnl & ! T11 C JIYlNNINnS. Minneapolis . , S 0000 0 1 0 0 3 Omiilia 0 0001 0 0 0 * -4 fil'MJt UV. I"irncd runs Mlnnuapnll 11 , Omaha 1. Two- t > as Iiltv Mlnnoliin. Moli'ii buses Minne apolis X Oniiiha 1. Double pluyn T nlmv , Juy inn ! Kyn. liases onbiills Uuko ( I , Willis ' Newman 1. Wllil - . . rirst baM ) on halls Oinnhi : 0. Time Ono liourilndflflyminutes. Umpire IIooer. Tlio St. Pauls Today. The St. ljauls and thoOmahas AvlH mcot at the local p.irk tbls afternoon and play the flrat ( ramo of thci final series to bo played in Omaha. The Apostles have been materially stroiiRUieiied and ulll KVO ! the niaclc Sox nil tlio fight they want , Tomorrow thorowill bo thrvo Riiincs , ono in the morning andhvo In the afternoon , the latter two for ono admis sion , NlotixCity GSt. Paul.1. Sioux CITY , la. , Sept. L'O. [ SpecialTele gram to Tins Bisc. ] Following Is the score of today's ' game : Totula. . . . (113 27 29 3 TotnlJ 3 Of ! Itt Cltjr . 0 00000 0 6 St. 1'aul ' . 1 01001 0 J BUMMAltV. * Earned runs-Sioux City 4 , St. Paul 2. Two- bnsobltn MeLniiRlilln. Hnse ? onbiilh Wld- nor4 , Undurmod 3. Htruel. out-\VIlner ( 1 , llndcTWimd 4. HUMS on crrois Slnux City .1 , Bt. I'uul S , Lcft em Imsn Slnux City 11 , St. 1'iinl 0. Hit by pltalier llrosnan. Passed bulls LTniHhart 1. lUmcs sioltm Sioux Olty ! . HI , 1'anl . Tlmoof Kaiuo Two hours und live m lu utos. Uiiinlre HoiiRlu. litinlnp ItiiCOB. Dcxi..u > , In , Sept. J20. fSpoclal Tclogram to TIIK llni ; . ] At the finishing up of thoraces races today considerahlo interest was mani fested in the 2 : 0 class. Klnprof tlio West won , Nclllo Barrett second , and Davrnport third. Host timo-ariaij" , lolng the fastest time ever trotted on this trade. In the 510 yards runiiinff race totwccn Koan Bill and Dolly Day , for $100 a side , Komi 13111voii. . This afternoon tlio same liorsus ran a quarter mile , Ko.iu Bill wla- TJIE Sl'JiED JII.VG. Today's Tips. AT nuvvnsEM ) . First , race Omnlto , I'uzyio. ScxMiidrnco Reporter , F'olsoro , Third laeo-ChcspoaVo , Kcmplatid. Vourth race Stratogem. I'urthenla. Wtli laee Kingston , Huono. Slxtli raeo Strjko , Houston. AT 1.VTONH , Tirst raco-Catnlpa , Sportsman Second raeo Miss Hawkins. Eugenia. 'J'hire ! nico-Mumlo Tense , Tenacity , Fourth race Marlon C , Dlnrncy Stono. Fifth Mco-Uoseland , Kineman , A 1. TMl'J JEttA.Ul\ SupproKsoil llvoltciucnt , lint No Outbrcnlis Ouuiir , Dunt.is , Sept. 20 , The situation at Tiper- nrj- this morning- much inoro tranquil than yesterday. The streets nro still thronged with people , who seem to l > o laboring under suppressoa excitement , but there has boui no collision with the police. Thu authorities nro tuWnff special inwcnutions to puanl against the possibility of an outbreak. A detachment of soldiers 1 usslstlntr the pollio in maintaining order. Tliospueoin front of the court house is held by a strong Biinrcl nnd both police ana soldiers are patrolllntr the streets. The session of the court for the trial of the conspiracy caio vaa of Hhert duration this morning because the judRO of the county court required thotmlldlnir. Thoproccodinra , therefore , were adjourned over till afternoon , dojpito tliQ protest of Timothy Healer that the trial should bo expedited. u\ further attempt - tempt to brinjr SerRcant Kennedy of the police - lice force to account for some of the cluublnir " iu front of the court hou&o yeatcrdav will bu inado. AVhon court reopened In the afternoon Koniui proeeedi > d with his statement of the crown's case against the iiecuscil nien. Ho read long extracts from the speeches mailo at various nationalist mectini's since the In- , niiRiinitlon of the plan of campaign and nlso quoted frojJi the solutions adopted at these meetings. It nppeiu-ed to bo the object oC the prosecution to prolontjtho case as fnros iw- elljlo. At ono jxilnt William O'Brienwho \vlth Dillou was to linvo stilled for the United States next week , clialllngty reminded Honan that Ii Is shlpwas to sullfor America onThurs- day next , adding Unit thoia appoawd to bo a race ajninst time between the orowi coun sel and the ship , "When court adjourned lioiuui was jtlll spoaklni. . Whontlio oiljouni- nient ivas announced Timothy llarriiiKton inado a strong1 protest ngalnst tliecoursa belnK pursued by the prosecution. Mho pro test , lion-aver , hnd no effect on the court , and the present policy of the prosecution will , It is generally believed , bo maintained to the oiid of the trial. John Morley departed today for England , The Ilirchnll Trlnl. V'OOPSTOCK , Out. , Sept. M. At ttoBlrch- fcll trial this morning- Miss Cromwell of Kast- \voodwas the ilrst witness. She tcstiflcd that on February 17 slioweut to the station to incot sonao friends - whocto \ ti oomo In on flu ) 0 o'clock twin. She mot llirclmll iu the lane coming from Ilrnntlorel road to the station. T-IO was dressed in a navy bluoniltJnel can. His shoes yerotmiddv ami bis trousers were rolled up. Shu did not know him at thor time , nut she Inul no doubt as to liliMontlty with the pilsoncr , Ho ontercJ the station and IwURhtn ticket for Hamilton. James Ilaywnrd , n young storekeeper of J-'astwood , Henry Jones nnd Mls Jlary SivalzuulsotcMtlfled tosocltiR ft man at the station , whom they afterwards Ideatltleil as 33rchail. ! nrr ; r/i < 3Ji/r KAISEU. 'Jho ew ami Successful Metlma Iltn- jiloyrjl in tlin Tnsk. SAUIT Sir , Muitr : , Mich , Sept. & . [ Spe cial Telegram to TUB I3nThoihos Mur phy of the Murphy \uecklaR conpany of De troit arrived today ano reported that the Job of raising the Magnet and her cai-RO of 1,002 , tons of ere had beta successfully a coin- pllshcJ. The method of raising the craft is anew now ono and 1ms never been attempted before - fore , the pilnclplo used being to sink pumps under Ihowater Into the main deck of the vessel and force air in to displace the wtor removed. Greattlifllculty was experienced in raisins the stern llr t. ThU wm done by jwntooni and b.vhnilJlnp ? two bullthoadi bo- tweondeelcito hold vntci from midships to forward. The cloven hatches liad to bo heavily timbered and covered. The breik on her side , uhlc-h was between two frames , cmshliK ? in the plunk , \vsis elaht foot "by six Inches from tlio turn of the bil o up. Ttils \vas oicrcomo bypatclilngand ciinias cover- luff. Iho vork of pumping was begun three vcolw apo. Vestei-flay tit t o'clock the wssel liegnn to lift aft and nt 7 o'clock wm found to uefour feotoft the bottonuift. Atthls point the stern came up like a. thot , mlslng twenty feet in loss than n niinuto and tliroivlng oil the pontoons. After an hour's pumping the VMsel lifted forward , and at 1 o'clock was nlloat. A. KTHXKf : rX.1lMiltK. . Clilcnfjo Street C r Jlen to Go Out KextMoiiilny , CHICAGO , Sept , SiJ.-Tho.Toiimallhls after noon siys that a strike of omplojei on the Went Division street railway cotnpiny U in- c\itnllo and that the time set for it is next Monday. It Is asserted tint there are sev eral causes leading up to It , chief among which nro the agitation by political loaders , who wish to milco political capital out of the situation , and the antago nism between the two unions comniUing the force. Officials of the company htiM ) reached the conclusion that a strike must conic , ; iud pieferto have It uo\v. 'I'hcysaythoypro pose to inako nu niicomiroinisln ) > r llpht and will never again employ any of tlio strikers , no matter what It costs ; Unit they will hire now men and run cars if they have to load them down with , polices as the only passen gers. Com Talnrc. Sioux CITV , la , Sept. 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; BEB. ] A.n immense multitude , estimated at fifteen thousand people , poured In the city today , crowdlog all regular and special trains. The principal open air feature was the first of the sciles of parades the arrival oC King Corn. It was a line of gor geous Iloats , following the lloat of the king there were , among others , floats sjinbollzinj ? "Our Parasites , " "Our Flowery Visitor. " ' Our Garden 1'roducts , " "Our Arabian Vis itor. " "Our Minerals , " etc. 'Iho coluina extended - tended a nillo and a half. Tlio streets- along the line wcio literally jammed. Uho palace lias been filled with spectators since early morning. The festival is a success far he- } ondtho lluilt of thoprocodiuKfestlvsU.Saiid | the serious question now Is the shelter and entertainment of so many visitors. Universal 1st Con von Uon. MARSHAU.TOU.Y , la , , Sept. 2G.- [ Special Telegram to Tim DHK. ] The TJnlversallst stnto convention tioiv in session hero is at tended by a larger number of hoth clergy and laity than any of its predecessors. Hope ful reports como front nearly all the parishes and the missionary stations. The following ofllcers were elected for the onsuInR year ; Presld&nt , F. Bonier of DCS Woines ( rc- clectcd ) ; vice president , A. Perry Lane , Waterloo ; secretary , Rov. Thomas E. Dot' ter , Eldora ; treasurer. Franklin C. Platt , Waterloo ; member of the ejofutivo board , 0. T3. Van Vet < hen. Cedar Rapids. Commit tee of follow.shlp and ordination , Itov. T. "W , Woodrow , Mnrshalltown ; Rov. Matt Wing , Manchester ; E.Hurlbut , Marshalltowu , Got Drunk nnil Han the Town. HFIINI > OV , iti , Sept. 2G. f Special Telegram to TIIK BFE. ] Oflhors vero in this city to day looking for William Smith , -who Is charged -with selling liquor contrary to the state law , Smith has for some time past been running a saloon at .Tamalca , -village three miles cast of here. Saturday night ho KOt drunl < and demolished his salooft and con tents , nnd then arming himself with two pistols , went out into tlio town , driving pee pie into their houses , and for a time ho hail the town to himself , but fortunotolj- ono was injured. Smith has served a term In tlio state prison , having boon sent there for stealing tnolvo horses at Coou Rapids about live jears ago. 1 Dcntli of u Pioneer. DBS MOIVES , la. , Sept. 20.- [ Special Tele gram to THE Bur. ] John C. Parish , a pioneer settler of Iowa , mid a resident of DCS Molucs slaco 1SCS , died this morning , after four jeai-a suffering with a stiokoof jnralj- sis. In January , 1875 , ho was appointed deputy auditor of state , serving- two terms When Auditor Sherman assumed the povorn- orship he appointed Mr. Parish chief clerk of the executive ) department , and this position ho held until September , 1SS.I , whan , ho re- blgned to accept tlio grand lecordorshlp of tlio grand cotimandry , and act as grand secretary - rotary of the grund chapter of the Iowa Hoyal Arch Masons , BIrs.Vilcox Acquitted. CAIIUOU , la , Sept. 20 , [ Special Telegram to THE Bcn.J The jury in \Vilcoimur- - dor case , after being out ten minuses this afteinoon , returned \crdlct of acqiilttnl. The trial was against Mrs. Wilcox for tlio latal shooting of her husband , n laundrjmnn , during a quarrel lost Mnrch. Wilcox mide a dyiiiK statement that the deed was Inten tional on the part of his wife , wlillo licr de fense was that It was accidental. 1'ublle sen timent is divided on the subject. nt "Vale. HEns-DON-IoSopt.2G-SieoialTolojrani , [ | to TUB Brn.J Burglars last night effected an entrance into C. V. Young's tjcneral store at Yale , four miles wostof hero , and sccurol a lot of Boods.somo valuable nniicrs and a " small amount of cash. There" is no eluo to the thieves. Mississippi Constitution JACKSON , Miss. , Sept 2G.-Tho constitu tional convention today , after a lengthy de bate , adopted the reportof the majority of the committee on temperance--- 18. This ropoit recommends non action , deeming any agitation of the llqiwr question nt this time Inopportune. The minority hnd urged na amendment to the constitution declaring all saloons and tippling houses public nuisances , which might bo suppressed by prosecution or upon the complaints of any citizen. The friends of the minority claim that they were defeated because the franchise committee ) did not care to provoke the hostility of so power ful uu clement BH the saloon laterals. Northern tMeUlo Indemnity Imicli , WASHI.MITOX , Sept. ft ) . Tno bill which the house had finally passed after n confer ence with the senate for the relief of settlers on Northern 1'aclilo Indemnity lands applies to about four hundred settlers who entered upon lauds in northern Minnesota Hallows tlioso who inncto settlement upon lands In Rood faith and -\\oro \ qualified BO to do to umlco settlement on other lands within a year nnd to bo allowed upon those/other lands' the benefit , oltho length of time that they resided as settlers upoa the loads wlilch U had been decided they had iiorlprht to make entry , Iho Death Itoll. Loxnoy , Sept M Alfred John TroncU KdKerton , member of tlio house cf commons foe the Ecclw dlvlslou of Lancashire , Is dead. Griutil t.oljtnd Dobnle. Tin ; lr.K ] i\lll \ soon hsuc In supplemental form the entire Orniid Inland prohibition , do- bnta. This will comprise the full ntcno- pr.iplilc reports of nil the arguments On both sides of the issue. In 110 other \uy cm these Important , facts and figures bo pro cured. Prices cents a copy ! $3 per 100. All newsdealers , a , Iloimc. v , Sept. % la the homo today Cnnillcrof Massachusetts , from the world's ' fnlrcoininlttce , rcportcil a losolullon pro\ld- lugthntn sub-coiimilttco of Hvo mouihcrsof Hiat cotntnittco shall bo appointee ! by the chairman to Inquire into the progress of the details for holding the proposed exhibition , to examine Into the space allotted to the \ & - rlous clhplnjs nnil nil other jnattois wlilch tlio subcoininlttco may deem advisable , and report to the house ot the beginning of the next session , Adopted , Mr. I'nlooof Tcnnosioe , rising to n qtics- tion of personal iirlvllego , offei-cda resolution staling that It is alleged that the postuinstor of the housohni on the roll of hlsomployesat $100 per month n Mr. Ilradlcy , vho norksln tlio government glinting olllco , and that said Bradlcypajs0.5a month tea son of the post master , who does neb worlc In the postolllco , and dliccthij the committee on accountsto iii\cstl'ate \ ( the allegations. Mr , ISnloo spoke of his resolution of yesterday and coniplaincil of huvlnp been deprived of the lloor In n - parliamentary liamentary but rather unfair manner , Ihorownsquito a lengthy dlbcubslon ho- tMcen. himself , the speaker aud Mr. IHouiit , at the conclusion \\hlch the icsoiutlouvas adopted. Soon after Mr. McKlaley brought In the conference reporton tlio tnnlt bill audit -was ordered printed IntheUocord. Mr.iloKln.- ley then guo notice that touorrow , after the rcadlnKoC the jouinullio vould call up the report ( or consideration and final disposition. Mr. Mc llllln of Tennessee -protested ugiinstsuchii sliort tlnic and nskcd that , the re'iort ' | ho taken up Monday. There was no disposition en thcpart of the democrats to elel.iy Its consideration , but the bill should bo Gainfully considered. Mr. JlcICInley said thnt a itoultl bo pilntedlt contalued all tno changes roccni- nicndccl hy the conference committee. The amended paragraphs \vould appear In simll capitals .Asto tlio many features of the Mil the points ofcllsaircemonthadbcen perfectly well undorstooil for weoits , and It vas per fectly underatoodwh.it the confereiiw com mittee recommended The gentlemen , on both sides -\\cro anxious togot homo and ho must insist on a consilerutloii tomorrow. Mr. JIoMilltm thereupon insisted on the rcidliigot the conference leiiort Ttio reading was iiotconinlotedat Oo'cloclc. \vhentho.houso took a rcicss.bofoie wliieh Mr , MdClnlcy ollered for reference a resolu tion for the final adjournment of congress Tuesday next at J o'clock. 'llio houaoat its evening session passed 112 private pension lulls and ticljourned. Senate , \V \ \ sm.vcJTONSept. . 2(5. ( la the senate to- clny the confereuco report prepared ycsteiday on the bill to establish Rock Caxsk p.ir3t In the District of Oluinbla ) was taken up , and alter some rommrits by Mr. Snorinan , who spoke affalust the designation of any ofllcers forthoworltof lajingoat the park aiidncjainst the requirement for the district to bear hall of the expenditures , the report was agreed to and the bill now goes to the president forhis approval. Dills on the calendar unobjcctcd to were taken up and the following , among others , passed : Thosoiiate bill granting right-on-way totho Jamestown &tforthom railway com pany through thoDo-Ul's lake Indian , reser vation in North "Dakota. The house joint resolution appropriating ยง 1,000,000 , for nickel ore and nickel matte for naval purposes hav ing been received from the house , was laid bcforotho senate and Mr. Cameron , offered an iiinciidmcntpi'oviliii'tlmtsiicli nickel-ore or nickel matte so purchased shall bo equitably distributed among the contractors ol nickel steel armor plating. After an extended debate Mr. Halo con sented to lot the Joint resolution go over -until toaiorroxv. Consideration of tHe calendar was resumed , ana the following bill ? pissodi The house hill grautliiK loaves of absence to clerks nnd employes of Ilrst and second class postofllcos. On motion of Mr. E'air ' the house bill to amend the ) act to prohibit the importation or emigration of foreigners and aliens under con tract or agreement to perform labor was tnkcn from the calendar. Mr. PIunb moved , to amend the fifth sec tion , -which pro-\ Ides that the net ahull not apply to professional actors , artists , otc. , bv insertlng before the \iord ' 'artists" the woids "musical or otherwise. " Agreed to , Mr. Carlisle moved to substitute for the words "regularly ordained ministers or the f-espel" the -words "regularly ordained or. constituted ministers of religion , " aafl said \\lthoutthatuniendmeiittho bill -vouId ox- elude Jewish rabbles Agreed to. Mr. I'lumh moved to insert after the -word "artists" the word "musician. " .Aprecd to. Mr.Plumb offcredim. amcndmciitthuttho 1)111 ) shall not apply lo any organization of nmsichna cr orchcstrats. The bill went , over till tomorrow , leaving : the last amendment unacted on , and the son- nto resumed consideration of the bill to estab lish a United States land court Without action the senate adjourned. TItK 3MA\lTtfJt.l Il Fnolflo Coast Line IV ill Bo in Operation Within a fear , CHICAGO , Sept. 2. 1 Special Tolcjrain to TUB BGK.J It was definitely learned today that the Great Northern ( JianitohaJ road uoulilhuvoits Pacific coast line in operation \vlthln a year. It willcross the Union Pacific and Northern Piciflo roads in "Washington and tap all Its Pacific const connections. Its 1'acillo const terminal will bo south of Port land , with branches to that city and Seattle. M survoycJ.it . will toby i > 0 miles tlio short est route -fiom the Pacific to St , Paul and. It Is claimed , \villpisstlirouih ( a more fcrtllo country than either the Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific. Humors uro also currant that it will buy or make an ewicluslio tunic agreement with some Chicam road. The Chicago , St , Puul and Kansas City Isnowtho onlv eligible road open to such a transaction and President l an todav denied that anv such deal wis being- considered , llo aeUed" , however , in relation to hUltne , that it-\\ould liavo IU line in ICunsas City before January land would then secure its sliaro of traftio. Jiosald his line would linvo been In ICansas City beforeno\yexcipttliat , itims absolutolv Imposslhloto buy steel rails , the mills hnviiip contracted for their whole output months ahead. JUl'SfC fX AllEMllC'A , Cavnllero C rpi Snya "Wo Are Into 3 > lunlo IjoiorH. Cincioo , Sept , 20 fSpsciid Telegram to TIIK Un-rjmaHeroVlUorio Carpi , tbo re nowned Italian hArltono , Mho will enter upon Ids duties as vocal director of the Chicago conservatory Monday next , has reached this city. Bald ho today ; "The world ia still Improised with the | do/\ that Italy Is the homo of muslo. American Blrli go them to learn , on general principles , but tlioy Jlnd ere long that they have made a alstnko. The famous masters nro aprccl anel can tcuch only theoretically. Ihcro nro hut two nations that lo\o music bocnuso It Is umHl * ' Germany and America Germany is pre-eminent in this respect , I inustsnybut , Amencansai-o also deep lovers of tho'art. r.nglish pcoplolovo uuslconiyivhcnitlstho fashion. I go to a drawing room to slug- . The fact is announced , and I am Ihtoncd to simply because my nppcaranca Is made the feature of the c\oninf. \ Ills -\vltli nil ar tists when first appearing hut once let them bccoino an old story and the people buzz aimy at u conversation during ; all their efforts , The Knglishliavo not the soul for music that divolliln the ( Jermanand A.rnerlcaii breast. I know , aa all European artists linow , that Atuorlca loves the grand opera , That "knowl edge inado tno enthusiastic over tlie thought Of cominghero.1' ' Sonntor Washliuru'i Son Married. POBTI.A.M ) , Ore , Sept , 20. Mitw Florence Agnes Sailor of this city nncUV. 1) ) , Wash- burn , Jr. , son. of Senator Washburn of Ulu- ncsota , were married hero lost e. veiling. L fHE DE Senator Sliding Dmtsses tie Ainondmont \Vith Ei-Goterar LarrabM , THE VERDICT IN THE TGOHEY TRIAL , Injurcclln Tloartllnj Tram Anthony 1 > J His Otlicr brusko , NNeb. . , Sept , 2O.-Srcoial Tel- fgram to Til K HUB. ] EJ Governor Law-abec of Iowa nnJ oj Senator J , II. Stirling met In Joint dccato on tlio anieuilnicut question today , Uhey adclresiod a hwgo and attentive auOlcnco on the ( air grounds. Governor Larraucomncloa very earnest address nnd re ceived iloso attention , Senator Stirling nindon strong- argument and gave Us hcarora food for thought. Gmernor Larrabeo opened , tlio discussion by advocating the adoption of the amendment for tlio reason tliat It woulil close the open jaloon und remove its evil iullueuca on tlio yountf. Ho submitted no facts toihovvthut tbo sale nnil use of liquor -va < 8 induced toy prohibitory law , Ills opcnliiBspesechoC thirty minutes \vas followed by an address frotiifcjcnntorStirllnK- . \vhospol \ < ofbrnn hour. liie scnntorurged the Impoitaiicoof tlnrouifluv and soriouslv conskluring any proposed radical change in our orgaulo law , ana ur.ged that tlio same should uc\er \ be done except when clearly ueccssne.yandaioptcl ] ( by aa ovowlielmlnR majority. Ilothcti proicc-dod to shov by facts and statistics that prohibitory laws , ivhcMvorcnae-ted , Insteadof reducing drunlc- cntuw and crimes , Ixxot and stltnulato both. Ho showed that thelaw lnlo- mid ICansas especially retarded Improvcinmt , hindered progress , dcpnssed business and bred con tempt fortho laws of thostate. tSovernor Larrnbco closed the argument , neb with an endeavor to disprove the facts and figures as presented by SenatorStirllng- , but br insinuating- that t'lio senator repre sented fhosnlooii. lie totally failed to reply to tlio arguments of his opponent. 1'imml Guilty of DIKOTA Cnr , Mcl > . , Sept , 20-Special [ Telegram to TIIK Bin.-Tlio ] Toolicy trial cnmoto a close this evening atS o'clock , 1'ho jury being out for three hours , finally agreed ana rendered a verdict of manslaughter. The trial has been avery short one , occupying onlya dnyanda hall after the jury \vns em paneled. rhc\erdlct is ft surprise to many whocxpectcdavordlct for nciniitt.il. A mo tion for a new trial will tornado tomorrow. Injured jn Hoarding & Train , \\AYXF , Neb , Sept. , 20. [ Special toTiii : BEE ) Cal Hutmanof Sioux City .was badly hurt while trying to Kit on a moving train here lost night. The train was going too rapidly for hlni , and ho was dragged for several rods , and vw found Ijiiighcsido the track seine time n-f tcr 'In an uneoiiscious con- clition. Ttie lleshuan , torn Irom hl < left leg between , the kiee du\r \ tlio aiiltlo and ho was badly cut and bruisjxl..1 Ho Is unnhlo to tell just how tiie injury vrdp Inflicted. Robbed liy Ills lloom-IMate. NinujtiKA. Cirr , ffeb.Sejt . -Special [ relcgrntn to TIIK 3sK7-D. ! Hatch of ilol- clrego was stopping Vt the Claolnnatl house In this city last ni ht and was rotted ot all his ivoaltk by a raui-junto , who has disap peared. Tlio I alrlVury , Keb. , ,5051.20. , [ Special Tolo- grsim to Trie 33 EP ] 4 The Fairbury fair closed today. A.lthjhtho \ opening dii not look very promising , yet It lias proved to be a very successful session , The agricultural exhibits havoboeriunvi iially line nnd the col lection largo. The floral oxhiblt nnd ulso the display offaticj' work has called forth much favorable commont- The attendance ) today has greatly exceeded t tut of any day dicing the fair , 'roday's ' races were as follows : ITrce-f or-all trot , best two la three , purse P5OO There vcro five starters. Wallace C3. owned by M. Bon.i'dsley , Omaha , tooiilrst money , and Guolpli , owned tiyA. L Turuoy , Rod Oak. la , second. Time 2,28 , 3i20 ! > i and 2:33J { . U'ho last race was a novelty running race with a purse on eadi quarter , U'horo vero six entries , Blue Ilird won lirst q _ wrier , Belli ) Redmond flrst half , Khibboleth three- ciuartor and ono milo. Noilli Kebraslca Fair , IS'OIIFOIK , Neb. , Sept , 2G.-Spceial Tele gram toTirn BEE ] Tie flortU Nebroslca fair closed today alter a very successful four dajs' exhibit. The association conies out in good sliapo , making enougli to juy all ov pcnse and pretniums-Lnfull. Ono feature of ttxo awards \wis the "wav in which the ladies caino into man's domain and vuestcd llrst premiums from their male coinpetitoi's , T.TIO last day's ' rates -\\cro the most interest- Insof the veelc. In the a : 40 trot Cap Wim ple won , N"e sboy second , JlllUoF1 tlilrd , A B 0 fourth. TannyFruwon in the freo-foi- all pace , Jacl\V ( \ scconO Tlio three-year-old trot , half-mile heats , was won by Misfit , Hapnv Jlay second , Claudia third. The free- forallruniiinif , inllo heats , vas won byllov- ardA.rnctt , Doc Jioward. second , Choilster third. Presbytery of IIs stinis. ; SLPEIIIOU. Nub. , Sept. 20. [ Special to Till BEE , ] Ttio rresbjloryof Hastings mctheri Tucsdayovenliig and UosodUst niRht. Jl xvmbpeoed with a sermon by Rov. .Tohn \ , Halm \Vilsonvillo. . Itov. John ( HI more l Mlmlcn was elected moderator and Her.V II. Nilesof Nelson anil Mr , .T. II. Scars ol IVlinJeti tcmporaiy clerks. Between thirty nnd thiity-li e members \rcioprcsent , The routine i\orl { wascarricd Jonvarl % vith dis. patch and care , Tlio short crops ha\o \ had an unfn ratlo effect In church "work as well as In other lines , but there seemed to bo no thoiiEhtof rclixingln dilit cnco orof Icconi' infidlscoura > ? eil. The report ) of lr. Sexton , synodlcal inlssionarj' , and of ISIr. ICulcker' ' bodor , Sunday school missionary , -MOI-O ol especial la tores c. _ Nnncn County Fair , iirojf , Nol ) , Sept , 20 - [ Spoclal Tele. to Tun DRB , ! The fourth mid last day oC the Nanco county falrcloscd today. There were flvoraccs ontho inofrronimo , The llrst % vns the 1:50 : trot , with five star ten , -\voa hy Munsonitimo 2 V.U-'ho aSJtrot , with three startei"s , was \\-on \ JyrrcKOiiPatclioii ( ) | best time 2.31. In the match race between Prod- dioIC and Barney D .tlia foimeron \ In 2 : ! $ The double team racel was postponed on ac count .tlio Grimm ) . tic , l\'eb. \ , BeJ ? | , 2U.-Sieolnl ] Tolc- pram toTiieDGE.j 'l iehouto of John Me- CarrlKani a farmerilh nff lour miles from this city , burned tofitiii Rt-ound this after noon. 'IhorowasiB iali amount oC lusur- anco on the house .but the contents are a total loss , 1t .si IticlcpoiulonH IDat Con ven tioiu Is'EnttiSKX CiT , j 5) ) , Sopt. 20 [ Spocinl Telegram to Titr. J cj ] The Independent llont convention fjr Otoo nntl Cais counties \viuhuldiit Duiibaj'HfwUv ' and A.Jncquett of WwplxigVuter Cumin K Conn ty Pair , \VeaTpoiM \ , ICcb , , Sept. a. LSpeclal Tol- Ofrrarn to TUB BKE , ] 'Jlio Cuinlng Countyi Fair association open edits exhibit heio yes- tordiv. Thoatteiidantols light but the ex hibit is fur nhoad of list juar. The stock display , however , Ii snail. II , I * . SlJnin\vi ) ? < iiiiinntc < l , UiiiTivoTOV , Neb. . Sept. 20 [ SpooialTolo- rani toTiiKllEK , ] At the Bonatorial con- vor.tlonot thoEighth district , hold lust nitrlit , II. I' . Shuimvay ol Dliotx county was nom inated. _ Colonel I311 ivorlh nt I nlrbury. riiuimr , Ifob , Sept. 20 , [ Special Tolc- prm to Tn Btt. \ - - Colonel 3JII worth of 13ciMonoIn. ! , save an nntl-prohlbltlon lec ture at Steeloife Jlerry'thullUorotouigUt. ' 31ay Itioovrr , Neb. , Sift. 20 , [ Special Tolc- KrnmtoTnn ltr-rroJiVnthoiiy ! , the vouiif manwhowaq seriously stnbbod Imt b"ilda > night , is Improving , The doctors nay that 1 they can pruNcnt blooJ poisoning lioinuy b < siucd. Onnlsli Antl-l'rolilbillmi CHil ) . , Nch. , Sept. W. [ Spcchl to Tin A Danish antl-prohlllllon club ha ; boon orpmlzeil hero -\\lth \ aniomkrslil | ) o 107 , Nnturallmtlon papers for twenty-cigh hn\o \ aJre.vdy boon taken out nud tlicroar < tnoro to come , I'rcmuiitTuiMicrs. . VEST POINT , N"c b , Scjit. Stl.-S [ 9clnl Tjclo RIMIU to Titi ; IlKEl Anoxquwiou partyo tumors from IVeniont niilveucn tlioovcnliif train find \vLllKlvonn e.ihlbltlo'i in lCwus < tonlhfcnftei'\vhUhthoilovotocs ( of toijtsi clioro will hold u carnival. 1'rol ' illii 1 1 mi N uiit i Tint I o n" . I'U.LS Cnr , I\'cb. , Sept , 'JO.-f Tcleuralnto 'I'm : EIK. " ) The prolilbltlonlst ! of this county met at Salem today nud win i tinted the following : Amos l raulr , Jesai l c < d and Lundon Vuntbt for rcprosintji UMI , ivioies lloyorfor cleric of tlio couits aiidi-ndorscdJohiiNesljitor 1'axviieo ' county f o r lloat senator. _ Tlio I'liir nt Jlnrt Inpton. 1UHTOTONch | , , Sept. 20-lSpiclnlTol csratii toriiiiDuK , ) Tliouttcmlanio svt the falrhas been excellent tliat of today ant yesterday from 0110 IhotuSnd to flftooit hun dred poople. The stock oxhiblt i snporior , wlillo tliohorlleultural and Horal oshlbltsar * not so ijood in in former yean , HiidngoacJ baseball arc timotigtho attractions. the Sidney l-'nlr. Neb. , Sopb. M. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB EFE.I The fair closed this afternoon.rXho ntteudancu 1W . Ivlany premiums wcro awarded for 11 no stock and iitrilcultural exhibits. Uho Crete niirscrlos had a splendid display of njiplo and futlt trees , vihleh won many enmmlums. Iho horse ran * \vira full of Interest auJ elitltcd hearty applaiiso. Countj l ulr. rALi.sCiTyN'ebSept. , SJG.-SpDcial [ Tel egram to THE BEH. ] Iho tlilrd ihy oltho fair opened today with gloomy prospects. Tlio sky was heavy and tbo rain follnt inter vals all diy. In tlio afternoon , ho vevor , the attendance ) ixnchcd a"bout l\vo \ thousand. .TuilgliiK from the ilisplay of agricultural prcduoothls county has not suffered from thodrouth. In the trotting raeo today Balsj' \von in three straight hcita in 251 ; in the combhijitloti lace hitno won tlio half-milt wallc atidSuclwr T3ov tlio lialfuilk trotnnO run Tlio promlso for a largo attend inco to morrow ID good. HICICMINNob. . , Sept , 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tiii.DnK.j Tlicro vis n , good at- tcndancoat the southern Lancaster comity fulrat lllckuian today , especially in the after noon. Hon. S. E. Richards , Confrrcssmar Connell , lion Gcorgo H. Jlastingi , State Tnisurcr Hillimda delegation from Ijincolu came clown on the 2 o'clock train and mdc tlio acquaintance ofthofair. Shoitspecihes \vcro delivered at the grand stand and the machinery pr round by Messi-s. Kicliards , Cou ncil and Hastings , The republicans nt HKkman are widta\valwand \ havono doabt alwut thoBucwss of the ropubllcan ticket 111 southeiu Lancaster precincus. JDVX'S K riJW 4)F 'aifJB irJEEK. HiliuUIation in N'csuly All Jdiicls ol Speculation , Nr. > \ - YOHK , Sept. 27 , Special Telegrair to TJIK BKC ] B. G. Dun.lCo.'sVcekl ' > "Rc\lo\vof \ Tratlo says : Liquidation in nearly all kinds of specula tion conies , to the disappointment or nvmy 1 n connection with largely increased supplies of money , aiidprepires the way forhealthiei traijo in all legitiimto branches.Vith loivei prices there appears the desired Improve mcnt incxpoits of products , and the de crcaso fqr the past three weeks is now onlj 4.1 t > er cent , comparing- with last year. The imports are much enlarged by fcho effort tc get goods intothceountry before anew tur- ifl pees into ctreotbut , the current account * olsucli Increase aio exaggerated. The value of all imports for three wcokshas been hui 15) ) percent above last year's record. A considerable increase appears in woolens linens , silks and other dry goods , but ther is a fair prospect that the merchandise ex ports -will now exceed la value tlio importi fortlio _ mouth , Oialn docs not mov < freely as yet , but the exports o : cotton exceed last 5 ear's materially , amlpro visions move in largo quantities. ' .Chore- polls from other cities show a rcmarlnbU adlvityln all branches of IcgitimatAj trade , The excess ofbauk clearings over these ol tie coriesponcUnir weekn list jcar , In all cities outside of New Y"ork , rises to lOpei cent for the month thus far , and at western nnd southern points the gain averages about U.lpor cent , iloston i-eports more tmdowltli easier monoy. .At Philadelphia tlio shoo MIC leather trad cs are exceptionally good , but in procerles trndo falls snort of anticipations ; baidwaro is actlvo and ilrnj nnd thoiron trade improfcs. Chicago notes n licavy decline in grain receipts , compired vith lasfc 3 car , but a largo increase in dicsscd beef , liu-d , hides and wool and ado- cllne in butter aud cheese : the dry goods , clothing and bocfc and shoo tiades exceed lust year's , with satisfactory collections. Cln- clntiatlalso reports quite a 'pood trade and fair crop * , Vwtsoino pressure and alargode- inaud In tlio money market , , /Vt Cleveland tiailo Is good , though ore is iiucti\e \ , buttho demand for ilnlshcd Iron products liuuinruo- dcnted , and at i'ittsburp : It holds iirluoa Unnly , thouh tlicio is a slight 'eakeniug in pig iron Milwaukee ivports a tr.nlo . much H1CXCCS1 ol Inst yeai's. and Detroit also , vlth sninufiiituring 'vvorica fully cuiployocl. M IMIuneapolia lumber hits advuiicecl 5U cents , ivkilo vhcut ; Is unsettled , -v\lth receipts of 1,100,000 , bushels , and the Hour output is 17iOO ) ( ) barrels. Kim- saiGityranorts steady trade , and Savan nah noun a general activity , nlth llrm inlcea for staples. Though money Is ury active nt most points , and very stringent at many , the vein mo of business does not seem to bo any- \vhcrocurtiiilcd thereby , aud the reports as tocollcctlonsaro much moro-favorablothan usual. Thogi eat Industries , as reports al ready citecl show , are decidedly sictlvc , the \vcol nwiiufactuw liavlng ospeilally ini- proved , \vitli much mow satisfactory orders. Una cotton manufacture is sustained by u largo ilommd for goods , aud in iimno rous minor iinlustilea the ox- peitcd chiiugo of duties is said to bo the basis of greater activity. Iron ia mow firm at Philadelphia cud isnotmucb pressed for silo hcio , tlougli sotiio Chluigo sales In tli is legion uro reported ; but tliede- iinnd to bar Increases , with an advance in price , anil tlionlato and all structural mills arc croiulcel , though steel rnllmrostlU Inaot- i\c. Some impix\cinont is also reported in coil. 1 hero ha.s been more liquidation in stocks without fecrlou-i declinoiu prims oruny excl to men t. The business f allures occuulng durhigthc last ao\cu \ days nvmbcrSlO , iiicomparod wltli llfl last weeli for the corresiwiidiug week of lust yearUioflffiiix's were 1S , Thoonly railioad trainout otOnuho. run ojqirossly tlio iiccointnoiliitloa of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Jo3 ) J > IoltieaHud Chlcujo "buslneii is ) tlio Rock lalaiiil -vestlbuled llmitod , loavinff Oinalw ut 4:15 : p.m. dally. Ticlmt o.llco . 1002 , Slx- teontliandrai-iialn sta , Omaha. A. Grrniiiii l * | ior folxrd. CIN'CI\X.V.II , O , , Sopt. JiO-TUopostofilcc authorities linvo seized the entire nooklyoai- tlou of the Yolkhl'reund of this city bccaubc iti'Otitalncd lottery advertisements , S cptliy nOycloim. Sept , -Adlspatch from Algiers says ucyelono hauweptovcra lar o portion of Algeria , Oclut ; aa irawonso amount of dam- UJlJ. _ _ Inllucnxa. In Berlin , DKIIIIV , Sept. i ! , An epidemic provolU In the southern suburbs of this city , Tbo dis. ease la Infectious. Tuo doctors Ucllovo It Is lullueun. _ Tlcltots lit lowest ratw and superior acconamodatlons via thu great HooU Islam ! route. Ticket olllco , W2Stx - tcvticli and rarimia fatroots , Ouiaha ENIIUKIASTIC REPUBLBSi They Open n Vigorous Campaign lu the Fourth Ward. MR. RICHARDS MISSED HIS TRAIN , nutlHsAnaiouco.it "AVastiliiKttm Hall I2ntcrtulnctl by Iho iie ; > - < liicnua r Slrawn , "Webster mi el ( Jrocn. Elon. TJ D. rjlclinrdsvlio wni to address the 1'ouith vard rcpuliilenui lost night , failed to catch his train at Lincoln uud could notnuolttho clt.r. Tlioaudlcncol'liafc comfortably filled Wnih- Ington hall did iiotlnekfor cntortauiincnt and Instruction In the principles oC true rc- tiubllc.misra , however , Uon.Y , S. Stravn , Goiutiil John \Vchstcr and lion . Charlei CIrcenvoro pu'sent utidimulo stlirlutJ nil- dresses. Mr. Stiiwn vas t lie first speaker. Hovt" & \vavmly greeted anil went at once Into a discussion of the issues bcforotho peoploof thostate. lie said hohadeonlldencocnougli In the 1 n tell I KC me of the peoploof Ncbnx-ska to Tjillovo that when It ( aino to bcitoxvliiff honors tlicywould awnrilthein to the men \vlioworoiHtriota \ xvlicn pntrlotitm cost some- thhij , Ito bilclly wvicttcd the hlstoiy of Iho t\vo \ pirties nnil loncludccl a vigorous ai-rakntnent of the democratic party by the statement that If it had not been for the patriotism of such men asLi. i ) , Kith- ards ( hero would bo jiocountry today for the deinoeratsto seek possession and control of , on the ground only tint they wore dissitisllcd \vitiitho \ iwty inpovcr. Kcfcrring to the position ol tlio democratic party ho quoted fiom the J\'c\v \ Orlonns 'J'itncs-IDcniocrattho confcj lon of Oencial PeathBrstone , an exooaCoicrato oHl cr nnd prominent democrat , that Mississippi vas soviuly to oichty thousand rcpublhan. and that the cloniocnits must devlsownio nienns of o rrconiliiB- the inijoritv. llo discussed the lari IT question hiiolly and then five hi ? ftttontlon to the prohibition iisue. Ilosho cd hy stitistlca tbatprohlbitionViuiiiJuilous to the wolf are of aetuto. Ho demanded for the republlcsin party the credit oE passing the Slccimib \ uud uskod the democrats to bo honest loioiiconnd admit thut this yrcat law \vas a republican in casure Awaloqunrtoitc , composed ofj. J" . Jerome , first tenor ; Fred Hicks , second toiior , Ii. U Wesloti , Iliat bus ; Tred ( l.Adamson.socond . basswhlih had done scrvico at the opening of. the 111001111 } ? , then enlivened the. session hj- thu rendition of the follow-lu tropical song , coiiiosed | ) by Mr , Jerome : Coiiiratlojwo uro lioro assembled , on this all . To form < rai pl.-un tor victory and prove our rlRhtof war. Forthu tlimociats alntln II , 110 matter vvlial. } > UM > ' . As vtago march Ing on. Cliouis-Gleiry , glory , hallelttjili , etc. N'OTfOninha Is Inlt , and sliokiiows what she's ' , i bo ut , And In eo.iKrrss will put Connell , of tliat tlierrt nota douht. And Will HryanbaeMo Tvlncoln , entirely put to rout , Asvogu marchliisoii. AndJlm Iloyd upon his "hick vlll In sorrow Mc i IID laid , Forltlchonlt % vlll bo governor , ot that wo'ro neb ndiitcl , l < "orho doi'Vnt blnw Ills stuff on the t'hlonjo lioiinlof tiiulo. Asjwogo iiiarchtngon. At the conclusion of the song1 , which aroused Rrcat enthusiasm , General John L , \Vchtcrarrivcdat the hall , andtho audience at once beg.in calling for him. The rotiuest took the form of an emphatic dciujwil , and Mr. Wcletor toolc tua plntfonn amid clieers. After explaining that he cuuld not ranko an extended speech , JSlr. "Webster referred to tho\crsoof the sonj ! rendered ly tbo n.uar- lotto wliiih rcfciToil to the return or 3Nlr. Council to congress. He ucliovcd it , ho said , and was willhiKto Aiork and ioto for that end. Ho said ho did not knowmuch about Mr , Bry in except that ho was a ple.u.aat gen tleman personally. Mr. Webster told of a rccuit mcctlntj-ot thoUarassochtloti at TJn- coln , at vhieb. nriiniBenients inado for a haiitiiiot. Mr. Bryan was pro < cnt mid of- fereua resolution pwhlbitlnff thousoof vlno nt the banquet. Hemudoa speech In snp- uortof hUro3ohitionnnd scoured its adop- tior.niid at the Diiimottholav.cRisiUnrouiid | drinking butt-crmilU and wcarinjf blue nb- lionsas iisifjn of their abstinence , principles Y"etMr. Di-yangooson the stump anil siijt : io Is opposed to prohibition. Ills iwordnt the moo tinp of the Lincoln bar association vvasaprainst him Air. "Webs to i1 dosed bj * astinlng1 denuncU- ilon of tlio foolhardy principles on the tlico- rich espoused by the nlllaucu inrty and pw- licted that more danger \vas to bo expected 'rom that party than from the doniocnts. There were rails for J".C.Vhirt iiat the close of Air. "Wcl tor's address MrVhai - X3ii moved that H.OII Charless ( Jrtjcn bo In vited to address the mcothijj , sind the motion went through vlth iihurr.ih. Mi. Grocn VM , varndy greeted , lie said ho was on his way ionic , -tvliui houns met nnd conducted to the lallby "tliatdlslliiRuUhud patriot atidstato- nan , Uolonol Jrank 1' , Hunlon. " Mr. G rccn mid ho vas not propired to mike nipocih , Jiitw a republican oftwenty yeirs sUndlnu 10 was ah-ajs ready to testify to the 'Kith that vas In him. Ho rwlcv.cd bviclly the history of the party , rocltecl Iti jloilous ai'hieieuiente , and said lie would vote for the republican candidates fiom tr.i- . lition or forces of liablt until lie found seine jiuty holding moru eonvlucing and stable > riiiilplcUbun aiiypirty now In oslitcnco except , t tie republican part ) , On the question of iirohibition MrO rcon allied very plainly. lies fiald tlio prohibition crunksvcio loud andentliuslnstio in their cf- 'ortsto phturotlio nntul evils of uitcniper * nice , atidtdkol uathotlcally of thodrank- ird'dlioini ) . On the question of thoivila of ntcmporaueo , he said , the .id vacates of hkh iccnso uirrood perfectly with the prohibl- ionlsts and theru all smitlment , shoiidl end , After that was tlic question of how the uvlhbhould botost overcotho , by suppres sion or byio ulation , All statistics anil the > xpiienio of states Avhcio prohibition liid ) ecn tiled , ho said , give ovointiolm * nu tostlmony in f-nor of tiic oflicacy odi lishllcenso reirulatiou of the liquor tratllcas compared with prohibition "hho\v mo ono iiilille saloon , "ho said , "that haihccu closed > y piohibltlou In any state and I \\lll Hbo\v \ von a hundred secret saloons tint ha\o \ boon opened. " isir Oicen c'loiod with aforclWo nrdumfiit n fj\or \ ot the icpu blica.il system of protei- ion , of Giemui-iH Xovi > o\ , Sept , 26 ] Special CaiMcffraiu to'J'iiKBir J AHi-llMi nuii-of-Hos has been ordeiod toproeccd Iroin J.au lhir to Vitu , to liiqulro into the recent massacre tlicro of 11 Gennim murchaiit anil seven Cloriiiau t'ni- plojcs bynnti\is. W dispatch from Uerlln ilcn lea the report thatliernimy In ? dcmaiidM satisfaction und ooinponsutlmi from Inland fortho lillllngof Oermun tubjccts at Vltu. llio Tor Omalm uud Vidnitv-l < 'lulrj stationary 1'cr Kohra lraanel lowa-lTuIr ; stationary toinpuratuio ; variable winds. I'V ' Souili Dilcotj-Falri anncri vurla- blo winds , * ! lopo\voll \ gave notlco yesterday atteriioon that Ivloiiihiy morning at U.H ) > 'clocic the following parties vlll habroudit jofoio him to plead to tlio charges \vhlcli , hcyaroaccusnj : Chiirlis Crook , ferKory ; lolinll. Cliin.iiltt , shooting -v\llli Intent to clllj DoralCnowlot , adulUry ; Josophltosuih , istault : ( leoruoCrcUc , foriory. .lainoa Har- rold , assault ami latteryvilllnin ; (5 ( rccn , Hollinj , ' inortj'agcd vraporly ; 1-arryKltiiic/ , donUnf ? euunl rlRhts tocortalacitiiciiH ; 0. D. C'imuoii , olUiuini , ' pwportyby faho iiro- tcnscs ; Churlos L , Jihwcr , lorglniia bill of exchange ; AVIIItam Fletcher and \Vllliaui \ Kninsoy , potlt larceny ; Andrew Soronscu , rcsbthiKau ofllrer. JJ. Braiidlo-s roturneil from r cw Yorle torday. . . . . . i YatcrLlly Soap vlU neat. Be Sure' If jou hvo intdo up jour mind to btij noexls S.ntsajinrllla dJliot bo Induced totnko anj other A llo < toiilHlyuhosocxainplo is we tlli- ) Imitation , tcllslicr experiences kloivi 44 In one ttoron hero 1 vent tobiiy llooel'i Bnrsiiarllit | tlioelerktrloilto Induce irobtiy Uic-lrowMlnstcadof lloou'slie | toMmolhclr's wouMlastlongcri that ! might take It on tou To Get ilays'trlnlitliatll ' I ilMnotllko HI noodnoJ iniyaiiytliliiR. etc. lint lioccuild not inev-all on ino lo clmiite. I tola lilni 1 hail Uken Iloexl's Siwaparllln , knew\\hatIt \ \ < , \vw ; satMliHl vllli ltwd , did not want any other. WJicn I liCBan Ukiug Jicod's Sirsinrlll. | I was focling rr-il inlscrabli\vltlnlysiioisla ) | , and to vtak tint at titiiw I could hardly Hood's stand. I looked lllcon pcrwn la ce > nwmp. lion , Hood's Sirsiurlll.idld | 1110 sonuich good that I womlur at inj elf ( oincllines , luulni ) " ft lends ( rriiucntly ; > | vik cllt. " Mus. Ui.UA. ( loi'-i'iCl TtnacoStreet , Uoslon. SarsapariIJa plilx-forfi. | TropartJouly by ai.lOOD ! AlO.AotIiucifloa. | 10O Doses Ono Dollar /vi"ricii3Xi'osiriox : Kfllllatit Sitcce.ss e > r Om.itm'a A u- tnniiinl Onla SOIIHOII. Despite the tlircntonliigiaLlier \ \ , tlictistial hrRcaud brllliiint turnout niaiked the attendance - tendance nt the Coliseum again lust nlKlit , Iho grand concert by the colossal bniul Mas a splendid tre.it. Tlili hindt \ dcmonstrntlntj itself to bo ono of tlio finest must cil orp in Nations in the tountty , and Director Irilno Is doing himself prouJ with liU siileiididsclcctlons , The royal Mtatunry , the tnipero perform ance , anil the eouutlesi scores of other nt tractions tire , all nic tln > c with much attun lion from the puullc. 'riioOmnh.i commercial colloRO has a vorv attruetlvo exhibit , o\ery tart ofihluh U students' vorlc. This o hlbit seemed for Jlcsars , Kohrbaugli llrotlicrs nearly all rf the Uuo ilbbom at the state fiilr. .Ami , liy the \viy , tills Is the only Imsiiics * colle o In Onialii which hasovei madouplts ontlro ex hibit , of stuilouts' ' v oik alono. Thu excil Icuco of all | > recludc5s the special inenllon ol any. any.No person who is Interested In n wium housoor a well uoolcil meal can fall to Iw Interested in the oxlilblt of William l vslu Dickey t Uo. Thu display iLsolf Is imritoil ous siiul the firm liuro thoughtfully jilaceel , i capalilo niiu in ( hai-ROto cvplnln thoiucrib ot tho'ooeiexliibitecl ( ! In tlio front portion of tliodisphy is a line of dopant basobnni- or * uhluh. uro supplied -\iith thu latest in provcnioiits aiidllnishod In n. style which laiuiotbutplcoso thomost fastidious tisu-s. Among which we noticed tilio ftiinotiH SlcrliiiR icntilitor. In the baokK-wund Is a bulwark Of splendid ranges. 'Jho r.in o coinpiiio the famous Rt. & O. round ( Iro-pot , iiiiKcsinudo of vt-rouKhtsteolivhie'li ar < i uulcnuwlcdCil | ( In lave no supcrloi. In addition , to thulr hifih cbiHH foods they hi\'o on cxhibilbn : i fo\v of their medium i > nccd niiifrui nudsclf-fcodini ; hard cwl buinoH. The durations uroinaiiii up of kitchen and liousehold ntonsiN , con spicuous amoiiflilcn \ \ uro cooliknUei and carvers. They display u very limelsomo line of eoffco uins for hotels nnJ rtituurjiits of their own manufae-luro. The exhibit of William Xjsle , Dickej So Co. Isoiioof the most practical us well as Interesting at tlio exposition. Visions ofdrifthip snow and muddy itrccti Bit licforolhu cjos of the visitors to the Col- Isouni us tlioy exainiuo tlio line display ot snow excluders , rubbers and rubber goods KCnerally , shown by 7 . T. Liiidsoy cf 1L11 liar ncy street. It would "be nniJto imifjlno anioro complete display than hisoroneinoie advanLiR-eously arratiited. The Ninirudi can not BIV enough iapralsu of the splendid line of hunting boots and coats which are proof against the storms and elolifrlu of the game llelcls. The Dre Uadics am Interested la the firemen's coats and caps , whilotlio absolutely -uatcrprooE minors' ' coat Just takes the cake b its lino. This coat , nhiuh is paitly the Imoiition of Mr. TJndsuy himself , is sold totho'olil ( aud silror minon of thowest\vhowearlt , durinRthrco shlfti ofvcrk of eiphthours each , thrcu dlfforesnt men nsln > ? ltln tKontj-fourhoun. The coat Is so perfect as to keep them diyall of tlin time. Thonow butchers' apron for use in the p.icWnij houses Is a feature of the exhibit. The waterproof sllckei for the cattle men is thciw as well as the ( jcutloniuii's ' ffObwiiipj , Tlio ladies are not forgotten , as mi bo soon hy tlio ihlntrllnaof sbapoly possamcis iiithoux- hlbit. In the center of tlio display Is am cnoruieiiH mbbor o\cr.slioe , and arraiiKotl aroundthisproat shoj are to hosuoiiovevy style of rubber footwur known to the trade Tlicro are rubier .socks , muii's wool knit boots , men's ' sheepskin boot * -with tlio woolen on the outside , inon's oriiltliorjnuhus , with the hair on the outside ; nlsu a full line of Udirs' ' and contlc- neii'a Imviost felt shoes und slippers \lr.lJndsryhassucctvclodlri \ kccpiuK up to ils inottoihichU \ - " ( let tlioro aboad of all the rest , " in his rubber Koods dikpliiy at tin ) giuat ex position. Mmiy of these line jjoodi ire from tliofactory oflbo New Jorsc-y rub JCLslioo company , \\hicliMr. . Llnclsoy ii ho western nfjont , ami all of tlicin uw tlie icst brands that money can purchase. \V. V , Stoctzol struck tlio keynote In tlio soiitfttof tbo\VIiiUT's Ihesiclo when hoplucod one of the ncatcht displays of lic-iitliiK stovn and iMiifjea hoforc the pulllc at thucxpobl ion ever shown In Omaha. Win in hearts go \lth \ Mrmlxtdici JSo icicloa can n tbor on ho he'.irthstono hcro the "I'nliuc All.ulln" and the famous liouiidOakhotd thoirchoer ull n\iiy. 'Iho snmplcson exhibition wrvo ui n lndi"c totho lnijo ( stoc-kat tlie store , K5JI lo ward st. Thoiijputationof \ . If. Stoot aaautot'o \ munis apuarjiiteoof tlio worth of anj stove h may otYorfor sale , und liH neat ciisplav is in koeplus ivith the neatly , cpt .store tlioy e mo frutn. VV. It. Druiiimond & Co. , the carrlnfio nikcrs , occupy a number of sjucos In tlio ) iir ojipualiloa. Their soiiil-circ'ular g.diisy i iflluevohiUca formii8j > ectuolo which it Ii lard to snipes. T hero HIM phiu.toiiH. l .ocV'r.r- , aivays , ICcmlngtons nnd fiiuov buclc-bou di , nil Itiproiul procesaion. licadetlbj' a hand omo dupiilcd groy. ivlio piou.dly seems to ay : "I cuino from Uiiiininond'soppoillu thu ourtliousi'by | the way , to capture thu cjilw his day. " And from appearances Drain lond's will have \\-atlles fin breakfast about Oetohcr la , I > niliiij ; UmnijUts and ( iroe-ers ! ell llxcolslor SpihiKs , Mo , waters : nlwnji old in bottles never In bulk. 0. 15 , Moore 4 Uo , wholesale agent ) . ' Notlco. After Scptoinbor 80 no orders for tlm Ameilcun heel KncyclOiu | dh JJrltiuinliuwill K ) taken. All persons wlio dculrn li > uv.iil limnsclveaof our liberal offer inunt lima heir ordcn in by that day "Water Uly hoip Siontaa cake , ' iiK I'Ymlc ' Munn willb ar. aljrncd to plead to thorhnrco of adultery. \ Absolutely Puro. A crcamof tiirtnr tut'lii ; po-vrdcr. Il\ic | ( t t loavonlii3hti nKtti-U , S , Govcmnicat lit- cirtug. . 17 ,