THE O3LABLA. D.ATL1T BEE , , ' HlJliSDAY , OOTOBEK 2 , 1890. WSTElt TC1TES HISTORY The Dictator of the Alliance and "His Eule or Kuln" Policy , SOMETHING FOR FARMERS TO THINK ABOUT Clmrlci AVooMer. tlio Ifrffmcr or JIf rrlulc County , Answers Ills I > c- FuincrH In . Spirited Dimilismlou of the Alliance Movement , Bii.vrn CnrnK , Nol > . , Sept , 23. To the 1M- Itorof Tin : Hen : In IhU letter , with your I > criniriili > n , Inurposo noticing some attack1 * pcrconnlto myself , mid not so much k-cnino thcynro pcrsonnlns this , thnbjhllo \ I nm mnJo tlio tartfut , they are meant metro or less to Include nil rppubllcin member * of the nl- lliinuu. Anil right horot mjy roinarlt.lncIJ- . dcntull } , thntby republican member * of the alliance , I twin th < o member * who , hnvlni ? formerly beta republicansaio now intending to\ototlio jurty ticket , even though they moy not In all Instances iota It straight. \Vlillo n republican may bo allowed some lib erty of action , ho muy not pluco himself In full nml direct nnliiifotilsin to hla party ami yet maintain lita party standing The claim persistently mit forth by the loaders of the new party tlmt ho , in also democrats and prohibitionIsLi may do so , la neb only wry tthiintlbiit wry dishonest and utterly un worthy of men who , like thcmselios nru "ptue and hononblo" by profession On- questionably n voter has n purfcct , ilRht to form such political connections ns ho rany see Jit , bul ho should understand onio for allthtitlf ho stands in with the new party , hols tidthoni iemiblic.ui , a dcmocr.it nor u party prohibitionist. .And itinaybo roinarlicd further , that , though iheio muy lie coiupau- tlicly few incmbm of the alllnucc who now write ors | > calc openly iiRiilmt tlio now party , there nru yet thousands of thomnll o\ur \ the Btitolio , if not now opposed to It , will , M tliov uomincnco more and more toundcrstiiml tbetrcadierj , thcdupllilty atultlioov'tr-wecii- InK ambition of their leaders , who , in viola tion of tlto constitution and principles of our order , and in Htiillitlc.itlou of their own uits and words , oHIuLil and unolllei.il , hnvo vir tually forced the ulllniice into partisan polit ical action , see how tlioy are lielnf ? trlolicd mid mistreated by these faithless leaders nnd will repudiate tint pirty ab the polls. 'Jim Rober-inlridcd , wcll-mcining citizen will not ulnnys follow nnd bowdovn to the iirespon- slblu mountebank who cries , "Lo. bore Is Christ ! " As usitoclmoii of the dastardly work that Is being donoag-alnst republican members of tlio nllluico by their "pure nud honorable" brethren \vlio hire joined the new party , I copy the following from thoFarmers' Alll- unco of September 1U ; "CUMiMiwiiNn or AM.IAJTCC rro 001 to MIL Cl 1 AIIM'S ffoOSTnit. Sif.vm Ciirinc. Noli , ISM \\hcroii. Tun DPI : ami oriier pcilodluls ofthostuto.lntliclr oirurtsli ) obtiln corrmpc'idoiK-o ad icrso to tlio illluncuand Iniloji udont Helot , uro turn lining tliolrtolu inns with a lot of slwh coni- Uliiucl with limiltsiuul lies against Air. Uur- nins. Vononnndotiii'rs , cliirgtnz tlicir. with Bolllshnml N < > r < lUlmotlns : ind om > ot tlio niost ini3crtiiulom | anil utiprlnclpliul c > u ainoiiK tlietn Isl'hurlosoostir \ of bllver Uriok , uho chlinstn l > ua inumborof the alliance ; there fore , 1)0 it liosnlu'il , Tluitwo , tlio members oCAlHrinco r > , n O'H.kii'jw Woostorto lu an iiieiny of the iillliiiici' , anilhollCvo liobuciino a mcmljor of Itfor tliu sulepurpnsu of injuring tlm oulci ; tint \\ckuflw Ittinto ! wa cuntuiitlousnnd uu- rrasnnal > Itt man. and bolloio him to bo em- ployodliy tlio ralr ] < ) : idsor sonic other party rortliouriio3uolcrcatliig | ) ( ( tlio Iniltponcicnt ticket , ami wo lioroljy denounce linn as a traitor to tlio oiiu-e. Now in tlio llrst place it may bo noted that tlio abo\o \ precious document Is without date tuto the month and clay , tlio name of the alli ance is not given , it la not authenticated by tlio sipaturo of the president or scirotnry , and ahrgopnrtof the preamble is taVen from nn old cditonal in Tlio Alliance , wliilo as to the gwmtnir and the rhetoric of it , thn TJiIng U ii literary pem of tlio lirst water , siumlng thatHurrows till not writolt him self , it would look as tlwugh the bretlircn tried to do something and could not. To grat ify their spleen nt being unable to annwor we , they have , . hovovor , HucccedeJ in ar ranging n succession of falsehoods , vulgarly Icnownas lies , and Burrowsfor asimllar ioa- Bon has published thorn. 1 ntmhargccl vlth navinKinaultcdand lied about Messrs. Hurro\\s and Powers. If so I liavo sinned grievously , their sacred por- Kens oiiRhL to bo scuiro against the foul breath of the slanderer. But , if thcso Rentlo- sacn wish to bo accorded that iwcrcncy and vencrntloa whicli Is duo unto tliohinh priest , tno ourtl not to assuino thoalrsof the polit ical boss , or resort to the tricks of the polit ical intriguer. Ihoro was once a Duchman vho betatno furiously cnr.iKtd toward a "Yankee becauseas tlio Duchm.m said : "Ho toll inoslmst vntl vas. " 'llmtls what Is the Matter with Burrows and Povcrs. I liavo licna telliiifi thorn Just wlwt , they wcro and I shall do it seine moro. Hox-etoforo I have Riveii-my chief attention to Mr. Burrows be cause as { < well kiio.vn. hols the heai of a llttlo political coterioof which Jlr. Powers Is a subordinate though a useful mombor. I trust Mr. Powers -will not feel that ho has TJCOII neglected. If I hate erred I will try and make amends by devoting my next letter wholly to him. If I Have been telling such ivicUed lies about them. It secmsa llttlo funny that iielthel'thoj nor any of thclrsnpportcrs , so far as I nm auuro , have at tempted to prove theia such or to refute a single cliurgo 1 have nude. But then I Itnow 1 am a focman un worthy of thostoel of such dougtaty chain- j'lons. And I have nriglitto niako such charges , provided 1 nrodnco solid evidence in supiiort of them , as I think I h.ivo sooncror later done in every instance If these men , being tein- iwnirlly iittlio liead of a great assodation of which 1 am a member , and which by Its con- utitutlon and laws la a non-partlsau ossonii- lion , nttonipt touso that association to bicak down the political party \vhtcu I belong nnd continually outrugo my fetllugs byillli - JUiiR aiul trnduelug that party , I have the light as n member of tlio alliance to strllco liaclc , and Uluillilo EOvlth interest. It the riirnien' Alliunco is tlio oflldul organ ot the nlliunco , and if the alll- nuco la noti-purtisan , whut light liavc the editors of thut paiwr to make it also , as they have done , the chiunplou mid pfileinlorKan ofa political party ! What right liavo they to abuse nnd speak coiitoiimtuousiv ot a party towhich thousands of tlio iiicm- Ijcrs of thealliauco belong ! Seldom do they liavoawohl to say against democrats , and licvor ngiilnst prolilbltlonlstd , but all their \Ials of wuth nro reserved to bo pourodout ou the devoted heads of republicans. Is It trno that all political infamy Is centered in curpaityl Is It true that wo are tlio willing Hiivos and tools oC the domnsoguo and the l litica corniptlonistl Is it true tint all our 1 great leaders are unworthy the respect nnd contldoticoof tlioixjoplof Is it true that wo ru-o the enemies ot our own interests and oC K the interests of our wives and children ! Is it true that wo are the enemies ot that coun try which wo moro than any others ouco savoil with our treasure and vlth our blood I I think not. mid , It 1 mistake neb the tamper of the people , and especially of farmer repub licans , they will roliulco these howling hjpo- < crltos and will on the fouith of next Novom- wr set the seal of their ovenvhclmmjjcon- 'uoninationon thorn nnd on their methodi "Me , thomemborsof iilllancoNo.'JiVt ' know wooster to bo an enemy of the alliance. " Tulkn cheap but inon should hnvo enough fplf-wsixict not to tell a straight np and down Ho like tue nbovix No attempt Is uiado to provo tholr assertion and no one can quote u word of niiuo orroftr to an act whereby I am Bhovra tobonncnoinyortlioalllnaco. On the contraty 1 have stmxl by the alllanco nud liavotrledto protcctlt from tliemachinations of thpso of ita members who have been and nro attouiptlng to USD it to advance their own personal fortunes. This kin J of vorlc Illus trates the beauty of the alllanco going Into iK > lJ.tics. Where tliero was harmony now ( hero Is discord : where thorowas poaconow there is contoiitlon : and where once all ere striving topotlior for the common peed uow there la crimination and recrimination , and our weapons nro turned against ouraclvos. ( Tho-responsibility-vrill boon those who have traitorously foned the nlllnnco into politics , nnd not on us who stand for the constitution And tbo law. These brethren say further that they bo- lloveiuo "to bo employed by the railroads , or torno other party for tlio purpose of liofojunK the independent ticket , " ml then proceed U denounce mo "a& a traitor to tlio cai ) o. " Kind of funny , isn't ' It , that the railroads tuouM como ujiheiM into Morrick county to < rot a farmer of cljjhtwu jcars standhiB , Whoso record has boou one oC continued oppo sition to tholr extortion lu buslne nnd tholr Interference iiiiwlltics , todofoit tholndciwn- donb tlckotl Hut then if the brethren sny so. it must bo BO , for wo farmer * no\orlloor \ misrepresent , not ovoti In horse traJo. And It follows , ofcourjc , that 1 got big1 money for my woik for the nllroids , wouldn't want oven a hay-soisl to labor for nothing. Tor such ii service I < hojld think a thousand dollars would bo nbout right , so then boys you muy look to nee one farmer nay oil histnortffufo pretty soon. How despica ble I Live-king the weipons of legitimate IMJ- lltical warfare , or without lira ) ns to used thorn if at hand , to what depths ot tnfumy will men sometimes stoop In order to m.iko a point against nil opponent. I own Unit In this campilgn I have snld some hard things , but If any ono will show that iti any instance I liavo not at loait attempted tolustlfy mjself by npro- scntiitloa of fmts and arguments , \vlllsui > - ply the omission or malio full and complete retraction Uutreallv tint is rich About tay bclnf ? n "traitor to the cause" llowcoiilJ I bo u traitor to ncaiiw that I never ospatuciU And jobthlslsa fair sam | > lonf tlio logic of the iinw pirty people. With them any monitor of the alllanco who proposes to veto the re publican tlckctlsa traitor , If this bo true then the Moods am full of traitors , in eleitloii day will show , Wo republicans Joined the nlllnnco Inporfcct Rood f.ilth vlth the under standing that It was a non-pirtlsan affair , and , without asking any questions , wo wcro willing to work with socialists , anirolilsts , prohlbltionlstH nud what not , to ealn those ends In which nil \\cro supposed to ho equal ly ntidaliku IntcroHtod. Dut , gentlemen , you may as well know that in sodolng wosur- icntlcrcd neither our icpubllcanlsm nor our personal idcntitj1 Some of us you tiny rope in , but most of usjou can neither bulldo/o nor leul by the nose , \Vuliavoticanl y our gentle lai'kctbo- foro. Do not inngitiothiit because for certain purposes vowcio villluRlo fellowship wltli jou , that a close politic.il enibraco would bo npretable to us even If It might bo to you Fellow republicans of the aUhtieo who have joined within the hwt two yean , uiisnor mo this question , honor blight : If you hail been told befoio jolniiiK that Uilt fall the nlllanco would bo turned intoau engine for the dcstrtiuioiiof the republican pirty , how manj of you tliluk jouotild hive joined the alliance lit all 1 In concluding this letter I desiioto call at tention to n matter in which I am suio all the waders of Tun Bun will bo interested. The Kearney Courier man , it seems , has discolored n veritable inaro's nest , and he nnd liurnws will stand by nnd watch the process of incubation , which , It is expected , will bo complete nbout October 1. In the lust Issue of his paper , under turning head-lines , Uurrows gives n full uctount of thOwhole nITair Iti short , n foul conspiracy against the llbeillcs of the people , orascalnsttho"pcolo's | ) ticket , " -which is the same thinp , has been discovered among the loaders of the republi can party in this state. The pith of tuo scheme Is this , that money is to bo sent Into every countv to buy up leading republican members of the alliance , whereupon they will bo expected to write letters for rubllc.ition against the new partv ticket , union , It Is ex pected , -\\lll cause a stampede among the farmers and burst that outfit wldo open. The Dictator gives due notice that hereafter any "alliance men who write letters against the Independent movement -will boknown its pur chased traitors" I suppose ho sal's this to cncouraprotho production of such letters and ns a further inducement I suggest that lie call a meeting of the executive utminlttco nnd have them order n suitable bid o for such writers. The word "traitor" might bo prom inently ctnbhi/oned thereon -with such other llttlo emboll-iliincnts as the rcnncd taste of the Dictator himself might suggest. Such alliance writers mo to receive all the way from $20 to § 500 each. I very much regret that I did not uegln my letter writing later in the curnpiigri , for now I greatly fear that having already committed myself I shall got neither the badge nor the monev. I hive a mind to kick myself for always being too previous. If this most wicked plob should succeed , the gentlemen on the now pirty ticket may find some consolation inthu rcllec- tion that the circulation per capita among the farmers vlll have licoii greatly Increased and that the dispenser of badges will have been enabled to mxlio : a small commission ou their sale. Republican fanners of Nebraska , hov long will any of you hesitate 1 K"o good can como of a party with such leaders. These who resort - sort to such Infamous methods to stifle free speech -will surely meet their just x-eward. Within ours > ehes ue hava tlio power to pro tect ourselves , Let us use that power dls ; erectly and justly , remembering that as Home was not built inn day , so the ushering in of the mil Icnluin does not depend on the result of a political campaign nnd let us leave socialistic schemers and visionary theorists severely alOUU. CllAULLS "WOOdTKU. HfttllTIXCf. N > tloiml Lioajzna. AT CIXCISN'ATI , Cincinnati . 1 000 10 080 5 Boston . 0 00000 300 3 Hits Cincinnati 10 , Boston 10. .Errors Cincinnati 2 , Boston 4. llattcries Mul- hiii omul llariington , Cctzclu and Brodie. Umpire Lynch. _ The Plttsburg - Philadelphia game was postponed on account of rain. Z'laycis' AT PittsburR . o 030 30 102 9 Philadelphia. . . .a 0 0 0 0 8 0 ij 0 7 Hits Plttsburg 11 , Philadelphia 10. Er- rora-PittsbuigU , Philadelphia t ! . Batteries Moirls nnd Isolds , Hnsted and Hallman. Umplrcs-Forgusoiiand Holbcrt. AT nuri'Ai.o. Buffalo . 0 001 00 301 5 Boston . 1 0 4 3 0 2 0 U * 13 Hits lluftaloT. Boston 12. Krrors Uuffalo ft. EoitonD. Ilattorlos Stafford nnd Much ; Kilroy , Ihleynnd Swott. Umpires Snydcr and Poarce. _ AT cir.vriAND , Cleveland . 0 iJO 20 3 01 7 Now Yorl : . 0 10 00 101 3 Hits Clovelan d 1 1 , New York 7. E rrors - ClevelandTS'ow Yorlc 3 , Batteries Orubcr andSutcllffe ; Kwinu and Browu. Umpires Uaftnoy and Sheridan. XT ciiictao. The Cblcacro IJt-ooklyn game was postponed on account of rulii. Americuii Asinulatlon. AT toi.UMnus , Columbus L 0 S 0 0 1 2 0 1 H Athletic , 0 000 0000 0 0 Hits Columbus 15. Athletic , ! J. Errors- Columbus 3 , Athletic 3 , Batteries Kausss and Dojlo ; Stacker and Dally. Urapiro- Kerna. ATIOUISm.t.1 ! . naltlmoro.fj 020 00 OOOO 0 K Uoulsvilte.O 0 5 Hits Baltimore 12 , Louisville 9 , Errors- Baltimore , Louisville X Battorioi Me- Million mid Hobinson ; Khcit mid Week- beckor. Umplro Uoeseher. Called ou account oC darkross. A.T ST. UIUIS , St. Louis 0 0 0 S 0 0 4 0 1 7 Syracuse 1 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 8 lilts St. Louis IS , Sjracuso ai , Errors- St. Louis 4 , Syracuse 3. Batterlca-Hart , Stvootsand Munjau ; Mar-s and 1'ltz. Um pire Emsllo. AT TOLEDO. The Toledo Rochester ( jiuno was postponed on account of rain , The MliinloB Will Ito Solil. ru-oin , Minn , Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] Samuel a , Mor ton , Henry L , llnlch and Pi oil Glnilo , the trio of ficntleiaou who have made $30,000 , out of baseuall hero the past two yetira , have dls- nsreed , and the Mhmcipolls team will bo sold. The franchise of the elub Is valued at 815,000 , nnd Morton and GlndohiHQ ijccn of fered glO,000 cash for their share by Hatch. The matter will bo settled tomorrow , Mr. Hatch denies the report that Minneapolis will attempt to outer the National leasuo If any opening occufs. THE Ht'EKl * IllXa. IMJfisnurl Valley Hncrt ) . Missoimi YALixr , la , Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram to TUB DBK.-Suiainar ] > ' of today's races Threo-mlnuto trot Daisy J won , Alrnont , Mlko Sprnpic third. Host - . 2 ' 30 trot rfclllo Barret xvon , Kltifjofthe weit second. Welshman thljd. Ucst time MorrlH I'urk llnuos. PAIIK , NA * . , Oct. l.-fSpsctalTolc- gram to Tun BIE : , ] Summary of today's ruco ) : I1lve-clghthi of a mlle Volunteer 11 ( the favcrlto ) won , Forerunner second , Druldcss third , Dmlel II dra\vn. \ TIme r 0 . One-half mile Correction , won , Illy the sec ond. Nclllo Bty ( tie favorite ) third. Time ; / , Ihrec-qtiarters ofa mile , selllntf-ICirkovcr ( the favorite ) won , Pnlcrna socoail.Toin Dotuv hue third , Miss Hooker anU Patrick drawn , Tiino 1 13' . Mile and llvo-slxtcentlis , Jerotno stnltes Tournament ( the farorltooii.l3iiiqiietsec ) - end , Maiterlodo third. TIme a : 10. Mllu and one-quarter , Manhattan Imndlcnp llaceland von. 1'lretizl ( tuo favorite1) ) second end , Dhblo third , Castiwav II. Buddhist , lion , ( Jonie-to-Taw and Al rarw.v . drawn , Time 2:11 : ] . ' ) . Olio inlle , selllnj * Sam Waid von , Ksnul- muux ( the favorite ) second , Guiuvad third , Time l. KacoH. LVTO.MV , Kj. , Oct. 1. [ Special TclORratn to TIIEBKF. ] Summary of today's races : One-half rnlle , nutden ? Llttlo Annie won , Hoiedcll second , Oodlva third , Uttlo Jlldgct ( the favorite ) unplaced , Time 51 , BIllo and twenty jards , sellliiff N'ina Aicherwon , ( lyitino-st ( the favorlto ) second , Mcclceo II thlra , Xob Ward and Iculilto drawn. Time I : ! ! , . Ono mile , selling I'ntchclt won. Dyer sec- sud , Nevi C ( the nvorlto ) third , valedictory drawn. Time 1 ill f. JIllo and seventy yards Mareluna won , llosemout ftho fnvoritc ) second , Spectator third. llmo-lMiltf. rivc-clshtluof a inilo. selling Koveal won , Tom .rones ( the fivorlto ) second , Frank 1) ) thiiil. Timo-1 : Today's Tips. AT MOIUU3 1'A.IIK. 1'lrst uco-Hoodluni , Iviiiistock. ; Second race St Tames , 'NYortb. Third raco-La\lnla llclle.Stockton. 1'ourth rajo Chatham , Aniulot. Vifth iaco-Loii shot , Floodtiae. Sixth raco-Sitialoa , Uibokt. AT I.ATOXIA , rirstraco Sliver I-.ako , Pickup Second nice Miss Leon , Klngllko. Third raceWaiy , Peau I1. Fourth r.vto Llsi O LL-O , W. G Morris. Tlfth races -Miss Courtney , Reputation. Sixth raco-Miriboau , Carroll lleed . for Today's linpes. AT I.A.TOXIA. First race , milo and 200 yards , scll Sihcr Lake , Hopeful , Consignee , Pickup. Second rnw , mile , maidens Lutha Lee , Lady Fiazor , Spite , ICingliuo , Miss Leon. Third race , milo and ono-slxtecnth , handi cap Business , Cuiter [ ! . Ed Hopper , Hain- le ; , Monlta Hardy , Martin Uussell , Pcim 1' , Ely , Mary , Tenacity. Fourth race , onu mile , Tobacco stakes Mcidow Brook SIsO Xcd , Eugetin , Polemus , AV. a. Morris. I'if til one-half milo maidens-Sara race , - , - , Miss Courtney , Longleif , Carmen , London Smoke , Faithful , Ono Dime , Reputation. Sixth race , one-half mile , maidens Ycillcn , Colonel \Vlicitloj , Kudolph , Lucille Mon- nelto , Lum , Carroll Heed , Kli ICendigo , Mlra- beau. AT MOH1113 PARK. Tlrst race Harzbuig , Soiniard , Hoquc- lljs McUovau ( flllyPatnck , Hoodlum. Second race , snvcn-oighths of a mile , scllinpf. threo-vear olds Dr. Helnmth , linn- cocas , Dusteed , St James , Punster , JrLady , J"ano ( colt. ) Third race , ono milo , Woodburn handicap Madntono , Bravo , Al Farimv , Uurus , Lavina Belle , Stockton , riUlaines , Tulla Blackburn. Fouith race , ono and threc-slxteonth miles , Hunters' stakes Eminence , Gloaming , Sinaloa , Bibelot. Fifth race , live-eighths of amllo , Rosemead handicap Chatham , TJpman. Aniulot. - Sixth race , ouo and.onofourth , miles , sell ing Lonpahot , Sorrento. Dundee. Admiral , Kern , Lotion , Lynn , Flootltide. 1UE ttLV3l JlIAOItlTY KEl'OMtT. It is Katlicr Severe on the Conuuls- aloncr of Pensions. UTAsniNGTO > f , Oct. 1. The minority of the special house committee appointed to Invcsti * unto the charges against Pension Commis sioner Ilauin Messrs. Lewis and Goodnight buvounited in , the preparation of nropoit setting forth their opinion on the results of the invcstlcatlon , The report reviews their o\Idence in tlio refrigerator case and says : "Wo lament the conduct ofa public otllclal who invokes a flno technicality of criminal law to screen hlinsclE from proper investiga tion and to hldo from public view the details of a business which is Icing conducted from one of the government bureaus and concern ing the character of which so many and siich damaging charges have beea made. " As to the charge of the advancement of pension claims for Lemon In consideration of his en dorsing the commissioner's note , the repoit states : "No intimate friendship Is shown to have existed between the commissioner nnd Lemon and there wcro no husiiicss relations befoio. Whvshould Lemon -a good business man risk $12,000 on ono who Is nfrald to have his solvency inquired into ) The com pleted lllcs system wns Just what Lemon do- inaudud , and so soon ns established lie "was ready to undonvrlto for the commissioner , which ho had never before dono. though often consulted by the commissioner nbout Ills needs durliiK several months before. It is thus clear that Lemon was favored nnd uenelltecl. It is equally clear that Commis sioner Hnum was placed -under obliga tions to Lemon , something no rugged integrity can approve nnd no delicate sense of propriety unduro , " In conclusion the report roads : "Thus It seems to us that the commissioner of pen sions has not properly esteemed the delicate dutioa and serious icsponsiblllties of his great oftlco , nor has lie measured up to that lilgh stantlard.of patriotic consideration for public service which should prevail In this department , adjudicating the disbursements of nearly one-third of the revenues of the government. The pension oftlco Is altogether too sacred a place for the development of the personal thrift and cutornriso mani fested In tills record , Itwas es tablished that the nation might propcrlv care for those to whom It owes a KriUituda too sacred for trilling. It is a monument to the muulllcenco of a grateful iwoplo , anults hundreds of employes should ho ministers of mercy nnd not stock paniblera. That the place thus hallowed should have been used for stock jonbinir or speculation , converted Into a spawning place for corpora tions nnd n. stall for tnrtorlng doubtful pitonU is nrolloctlonupou our government , n degradation of the public service -which wo think cannot bo too strongly condemned. If the real and sonsltlvo' domhmls of the oicaslonbo measured hy the oxnmiilo of the forbearing Jfaziireno , who scourjfou from the tcmplatho merchants nnd inonoy chang ers or by the conmiondable conduct of Presi dent Arthur In rcmoUng un associate Justice of the Arizona supreme court for borrowing money of an attorney practicing before him. ( ongicss must ngreo with us thntthcroshould ho a bettoimontof the public sorvlco by n housccloojilng in tno pension bureau. " As the majority of the coininlttuo Intend to ptirsuo the In vcstlgntlon further at the next nessionof congiess , the ropoitvlllnotbo mndo until that time. Alice iliijrnioiid'fl llrfit nppoaranco inOiuaha at the expo sition this ovonlng. KnvfntliVanl Jtepulilloaiifl. Tbero will boa republican mass meeting at the club room , 1212 Park avenue , tonight at 8 o'clock , lor the purpose of electing- olllcors for the primary election. All ropub- llcuns are eariiostly reipjested to bo present. Lous ERIIKA , Tomiiorarj' President , Jouv C.TnojirsoN , Temporary Secietary , Kent , TtrcrrMtlon and llccuiicrntloii Can bo liad nt Excelsior Springs , Mo. ( Jot pamnhlot of C. lMooro&o.agontjfor ) ( Kxeelslor Springs , Mo. , wutor , GETTING Rl\DY \ TO BOOM. Tli9 Kaal EstnUuBsibanga Buoosssfally Opens d Sfcfcond Season. I _ APPRECIATING .LEGISLATIVE ACTION , \Vlirettlio AfHointiim ) | | Proposes to Do and Its A-iiprpclntion of Post- mauler CiArksoii's lie- cent > liloliitiiimt. { i The Omnhi roil estate ciclmngo , vhlch took such an nctho part In matter * pertain * ing to the prosperity of the city year ago , met yesterday , nftcr a three month * ' va cation , for the purpose of oi-ganlziui ; for the coming season's vork. 'Iherowas a very liberal attendance nnd marked Interest \\n < * taken In the matters litesentcd for the consideration , of tno ex- chaiiffo. The meeting was called to order by Presi dent Ilnrtman who stated that a number of members had sujjgcstotl the advisability of renewing the daily metllngs of thu exchange at once , and he hnd called the mooting to get nncxpicsslon from the members ns to when the woik should ho actively commenced , llx-Oovcruor Sauudcrso'tTerod the sugges tion that the call meetings should bo renewed atonce , Much good had come , hosnid , from the meetings last jcar. Omaha had been welt adtorthcd uml thoopiMrtuulty\v.u nt hand to buildup a great business. The census fly. \irci had given Omaha nn adiantago over tlxo cities in which , big claims had been made , only to ho Ituoclccdouthy tlio census reports , President linrtman , Inthosamolliie , toldof many letters ho had iccclved since the publi cation of the census reports , complimenting the real cstuto exchange In hiving made no bowls that were not fully vcilllod by thooill- clal census figures. It wasllnaily itecldodto renew the holding of daily sessions of the exchange on Monday ue\.t , OclobcrG , nt 11 : : IO o'clock. A resolution -was iniroduced nnd unani mously adopted , uxpiessing the thanks of the exchange to Hon.V. . J. Connell lor his introduction Into congiess of a bill establish- ine a brunch of the United States mint in Omaha. The resolution also urged the Ne- bioska delegation In consrcss to vork for the passage of the bill at the next session of con gress. A resolution luoriug the annexation of South Oinnha , Florence , West Sldo and Dundee plmo was introduced. David Anderson of South Omnhi opposed It. lie said the matter had been fairly tested. Omaha , with all her corporations and money nnd influence , hnd been defeated , and South Omaha wanted to bo left alone , lie said that South Oinnha v.is prosperous nud in good financial condition , and wanted no ititcrfcr * enco in her management of her O\MI atlnlrs. After seine discussion the resolution was referrcl to the cMrntlvo committee. President Hartinan annoxiuced that ho was considering a project \vhith he would phit-o before the exchnngo soon. It contemplated , ho said , the construction of u permanent home for thoreulcbtato exchange , a building to bo owned oy the tiichango and to cost not less than $110,000. ' What's the realtor With a real estate exchange - change bank , " asked J. W. Paal , ns the chairman unfolded his plans "That may coino in later. " said Mr. Hart- innn , nshe promised tolay the further details of hU project before the exchange at un early dav. " Then a resolution ivas offered and unani mously adopted thanking Senator Maiiderson for selecting a ineinbcijof the exchange to V > o postmaster of the grcatcity of Oinalm. Major Clarkson NOS present and made n happy re sponse to the compliment. Ho said tlio man lacked much who lac-tied the friendship of those with whom ho was associated nnd ac cordingly ho was grcatl ) ' gratified at the com pliment offeicd him by ills follow members of the cschaugo. Ho trusted that when ho should retire liom hh official position ho would bo as warmly yrtfetcd. Ho assured the members that lie would never forget their friendly greeting au < I that ho would always bo found with thorn in evorjthniK that nould tend to the development and welfare of the great state of Nebraska and the magnificent city of Omaha. As man v of the members of the exchange \U11 Join the board of trade excursion toSioux City today , no further meeting -will beheld held until next Monday , when tlio icgular daily call meetings will bo inaugurated. Tlio Hogs liad Cholera. MEMO , IB , Oct. 1. [ Special toTiiE Dr.c , ] A prominent and wealthy Adair farmer living near Stuart neutto Xebraslta some weeks ago and brought to his farm nt that place two car-loads of hogs. Seine time after arriving at homo ho sold them nt public auc tion silo. Some of ourMenlo farmers bought of then ) , nearly all of which have died with a disease similar to the hog cholera. Numer ous Hilts have been brougut and extensive litigation is likely to follow , At the Coal I'.ilaee. OntwAVA , la , Oct. 1. [ Special Tele gram to TIIB BnE.-Lubor day , Pythian day , Blue grass day nnd Ues JSIolnes today brought largo excursions to the coal palace today. Five hundred Knights of Pythias worn m the parade , and double that number m tlio labor procession. General Weaver was the speaker and addressed the labor this afternoon. "Mikado"jvos giicn for the Usitors In the palace. The Knights of Pythians elected ofllcers of the Second Hcgl- mont as follows : Colonel , L J. Alldn , Oslca- loosa ; llotitonant colonel , J , O. Manchester , Ottumwn ; major , M. W. Stewart of Oska- loosti ; surgeon , IJr. S. A. Spellman. A ban quet was tendered them at the Halter house tonight , at which speeches -ncro undo by Past ( Iratid Chancellors Grecr , Park , Walker and Grand Chancellor Nar\ . Corn Palace Visitors. Slot's Cur , la , Oct. 1. ( Special Tele gram to Tun BI'E , ] A special train atrlvcd this morning fioni Doaton , carrying about ono hundred and llfty Now Cuglaiid capital ists and newspaper representatives to visit the corn pahco. Mrs. Logan did not accom pany the paity ns hnd boon planned , Prof. .TnnioH llt-icc. GIIINXRU , la. , Oct. 1 , James Ilrice , M. I1 , , and piofessor In Oxford university , was a guest totl&y of Prof , Macy of Iowa collage. Though refusing lee turo engagements In this countiy ho gave the tollego students an In formal address on Kngllsh and Scotch college Hfe. v Oconu Stoaincm in Collision , Nr.wYonif , Oct. 1. The steamship l\Ia- jcstioof the \Vlito Stin line and the D.inla ot the Hamhurg-Amcripti company were In collision today as bow Jjiisselswcro outward bound. CTlio nccldent occurred below the quarantine station. 'Ihd pilot of the ilajcstlo dbicovorod that the tldojvassutglng her bow over towards the vatftr. To prevent her from running ngroun a iowas sent iiiiead nt full .speed for the purpohe of getting ahead of the Dminnnd toholdilt course In the chan nel. The Majestic , fcJVB so much larncr than the D.inla , the latter \C3sol was drawn by the suction o\or atjrtat | ) her. Two of the Mojostlc'sllfo boats er curried away , nnd three of thoDnnU'a UCliolattcr's bridge and tlto captain's dcckhomo' ven ) iiUo damaged. After an examination 'jxjpj ' vessels proceeded. - " Miss Allen Kiij-moml'H first nppeat-anco InOintiha tit thooxpo- sltion this evening' . Another Illoj-clo rtocor l Broken. PiiiiADrii'iiUjOct , 1. A. A. Zimmerman and W. A. Taxis of this city broke the world's n\c-mlle tandem Wcyclo road record yesterday , They covered tha dlstanco In 11 minutes and ,1j seconds , breaking the boat previous record hy 15 seconds. "Why buy a foreign article when youran get a better nt home. Try Cook's extra dry Im perial chnmpagno. A I > cnlal from Ilumln. ST. Pitnusiifno , Oct. 1. [ Siwcial Cable- gntm to Tun lKi-ThuNovostl ) : ] piblUlios a seml-ofllclnl denial of tha report that the HuMtnn government proposed an nlllnnco with franco M lien Spullerw.vi French rain- Istcrof foreign affairs. Kopuhlicun Ccntrnl Coiiinilttoe. Chnlrinan M , I' . O'Brien has called a meet- liiR of the republican county central com- inlttco nt the Mlllard hotel on Saturday evening at :3U o'clock. Contented with IIIH Present Clinrco. NEWAIIK , 2s' . J. , Oct. 1. Bishop Wlggar snld this afternoon that possibly ho would not go to Milwaukee , as hols happy and con tented -where ho Is now. The HvU'tOlorrU Woddiiiff. CHICAGO , Oct , 1. [ Special Telegram to THE BFE. ] Two of the largest pnoldnp houses In the world were joined together by mnrringothls evening. Miss Helen S\\lft , eldest daughter of 0 P.Swift , the milllon- niropork pucker , as married to Eilwaid Morris , son of Nelson Morris , nnothcr mil- llonalro pork packer. I'rpHlilontlnl Votocs. WASHINGTON' , Oct. 1. The president re turned today without , approving the house bill , declaring the retirement of Captain Charles 11 Smcrs , U. S. A. , legal and valid and that ho Is entitled nssuch olllccr to his pay , The president vetoed the bill for the relief of Charles 1' . Choteau for the reason that the court of claitmhns already made findings of facts In tlio CASO essential for the guidance of congress In case it should desldo that an ap propriation to pay the claim ought to bo made. JtVtiil.4.r $ JtiMMOlOUS EDICTS , The 1'rcsitlent Transmits Seine Cor- to the HOIIHO , v , Oct. 1. The president today transmitted to the house , In answer to a resolution concerning the enforcement of prescriptive edicts against the .lows In Kussln , a ropoit from the secretary of state on the subject. In the letter Sccrcty Blnlno refers to the correspondence on the snnio subject sant to the house In 1SS2 , and bays that since that date correspondence has bcon hnd with the government of Russia hi several cases of alleged interference by the Kusshn authorities with the rights of citizens of the United States piofesslng , or being supposed to profess the Jewish faith. Ho srijs the correspondence shows thnt the united States government has omitted no proper occasion of ronion- stranco against the application oficligious tests to our citbens lu Hussia or hnving in terests in Ittmlti nnd asalnst , thocnfoice- ment of disqualification , founded ou such a test , which proceeding Is without warrant of recognition In the treaty stipulations be tween the United States and Uussla , and , moreover , Is lepucnant to the fundamental doctrine of liecclom of conscience and equality of religion * belief oi > which organl/cd society uni\crsally rests. The secretary further sajs that when it was lilts ropoitod that the Hussion government was about to take measures rpiulting in the expulsion ofast numbcis of Its subjects ho- cause of their icllplon our charge d' tuTninnt St. 1'eteribmg advised the dtp.irtinent that he hart the highest nuthoiity 'or iniilntaiiiing that tlio Husslan go\eminent does not con template any change from tno picscnt lenient enforcement of the Jewish edicts of 1882. KS .IMC'K.O ' IXTMJHEST8. Anotlicrlli-nltliy Incronso Over Imst Yciiv KceorUe'I. CIKCINVATI , O. , Oct. 1. [ Spochl Tele gram to Tun BUK. ] The Price Cuirent will sny : Western packing for the wcik was 20.,009 hogs , against 185,000 for the corresponding period last year , and a total of 7OC.'ilIOO ( since March , against5,930,000last jear ; Increase , 3 % per cent. Leading places compare as follows : Blnrrlage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were is sued by Judge Shields jesterday : jjfamo npd address. Ago. ( CharlM Ilammcll , Omaha 81 ( Eiiin Brush , Omaha 29 ( J. 13. Loveen , Omaha 25 | AnnaEskclsan , Omaha 21 ( August"Polder , Omaha 40 ( Anna Wecdlsk , Omaha 3 County Court. In the county court John A. Johnson has brought suit against Wright & Loshury , In his petition the plaintiff alleges that ho con tracted with I'icrco & Piatt to erect a house. "Wrlfilit it Lasbury went on the contractors' bonds ; that the building was not put up ac- conlitigto plans nnd specifications , and for thls reason Johnson wants a Judgment for STJ1.24 nnd costs. JfMtCt.t PUS. John Cline ot Lincoln Is at the Baikcr. N. 3D Parltcr of Boston Is at the Mlllard , Joseph Tight ) of Bradshaw is nt the Casey. Postofllco Inspector bpooner is in the city. Ilurland Itlvcrs of Denver is nt the Mer chants. C. IT. Easton of Aberdeen , S. D. , Is at the Murray. S. H. Putuam of Ponca is in the city , at the Casey. C. n , Ilaloof Battle Crook Is slopping at the Casey. J. B. Cooley oC St. Joe was at the Mlllard last night. J. B , Uucltcr of Chicago was at the Murmy last night. L. Li Sandcs of Oxford wns at the Casov last night. H. Ilenton of Kansas City Is registered at the Barker. J. S , Clark of Now York Is registered at the Millard. W. I'.Morklo of St. Louis Is in the city , at the Muirny. W. L. Wilson of Nebraska City Is stopping at the Mlllard. Harry Mason of New York was at the Mur ray last night. W. H. Loyd oC Cincinnati is in the city , ut the Merchants. W. Ii. Hand of Kearney 'was at the Mer chants last night. J.V. . Freeman of G rand Island U a guest at the Merchants. George W. tloyer of'l'liiladelphn Is stop ping nt the Barker II. M. nosworth of San Fianclsco was at the Barker last night , Mr. Albert Longncclicr of Independence , la , is In the city vUttini ? II. K Cole , Prof. William C. Wiiht , musical author and Uiicher , formerly of Madison , \Vis. , has decided to como loOmahu. Misa Clara J. "Vlei ling of Chicago is visit ing her brother , A. J. Ylerling , of aiOd Pop- pletou avenue. C. T , "Whitney nnd wife have loft for Bildgcport , Conn. They make that place tholr homo In the futuie. P. M. KOSP , chief cleric to Superintendent jnynosof thoChicasjo , St. I'nul , Minneapolis Si Omaha , icturncd jcutorday from un ex tended trip over the companj's ' lines. Governor Thaycr called upon Tin : BEE yes terday. Ho eocs to Central Cltv today to sneak ntn mooting of old settler. ) . Noxtwcck the goNcmor will take the stump for the re- puhllcin ticket. J. K. Aitchlson , for n number of years manager for , I.V. . Squire , hai stnco severing Ids connection with Squire , bcon In the east for a month combining business with pleas ure. Ho returned to Omaha Tuesday , and expects In a few days to again bo In business In Omaha. Mrs. J. P. Schmlnko and on Wllho , loft Tuesday evening over the Union Pacitta fly r for Oakland , Cnl.wherolhcy will pornmnently locatu. Mm , Schmlnko hai been sick for some time , and hopes that the change of cllmato will prove botiellcliil. Mr. Schmlnko will follow thoin lu two or throe weokrf ? trlU3 VIADUCT TAX , Tenth Street Property Owacrn Will l li > lit the y\nseHfiiHMit. A largo number of the proiwrty owners of the city who Imvo been assessed to pay dam ages resulting from the erection of the Tenth street viaduct , met at Motz's Tenth street hall last night. Chiulot I ? . Hurkett pif Uied. Mr. Cornish snhl the levying of the taxlms been unjust nnd micqutlablc , nndthntwhon the iinlter wa brought before the council the members went where the most money was insight. Ho thoitflit It wns a robbery , nnd that the .vholo city should bo compelled to pay thD tat instead of U helng put upon two varda. IIo aJvlsed im Injunction M the proper course topursuo to iirovcntthe tollec- lion of the ta < c. Juilgo Lijtlo thought the property owners should refuse to pay the tat until forced to do so at the end of ft law suit , Ho was of the opinion that these iiitcicstod should employ nn attomoy nnd securonn injunction ntonce. Mr Wnheley advised nn Injunttlon , and if beaten In the lower com Is. he thought nil up- pu.il should at once bo taken to tlio supiomo court , Ho was sure thosuinx'ino court would hold In favor of the pioperty owners , "for , " s.dd ho , "tho building ot the viaduct is n gen eral nnd not n local linpmcincnt- tha cost of thu building of It should bo boino by the city ut large. " JolinHutlcr thought there had been enough talk upon the subject , nnd advised making an assessmontiipon the propeilv ou tiers to pay the cvponsei of bringing the law suit ngiltutt the city. IIo snld that each property owner who would bo directed by the levy of the ' special tax should p ly a pur tent'on the amount of his assessment us n lighting fund. Krnest Sluht stated that when the llrst sewer was constructed in Omaha a slnillnr case came up. It was litigated and the pro perty owners won Judge Idyllic olTercd the following resolu tion , which was adopted : no < solvol , Iliatltis the scn o of this nirnt- hig tint tliuprcini'My OWIICM do not nay tlio iluclmt taxus ns < issiMl.iiiiliist their iiiuporty iintllltlH ndjudlc'ited hy tlio cotiits tonssur- tiiln Mliutlieror not the nsst .siiiunt Is legal. Upon tUo suggestion of Thomas Homy , the following comtnltteo was appointed to can- \assthodistilctto nsrortnln wnut amount the taxpayers will uontilbuto , andthon make a contract with iittoinojsVakelcy , Cornish nud listelloto pto < ccuto thoc.iso. Mr Lowrv provided HOIIIO llgures , showing that of tlio -t7.tOO nsseised to pay damages , the portion south of the viaduct is nsicssod SM.UUJ.U , whllo that portion north Is assessed only $ i : . 'Jl ! ) 87. This was denounced as a scheme put up bv tlio couucilmcn from the other portions of tbo city. XlHI2KA.Tii : > THK PUISON1311. The Dalcota City .Iail > r Octs Ilinmcll' Into Serious Trouble. Deputy United States Marshal Ilcpllngor returned to this city yesterday fioni n fruit less journey to Dilcoti City , whither ho wont on Tucsdaj with a wntuint for the nrrcst of ono liobcrt Tindlay , who wai U'antcd for sell ing liquor to Indians. Itobett was conllned In the jail in D.iltota Cltv and hail four days longer to serve. Deputy Ilcpllngcr presented his pipers to Deputy Shciiff .Too Kearney , the jailor , and asked if ho could get his man Wednesday morning. The jailer told the olllccr ho could have the pilsoncr when ho called for him , and the latter then wont out of the city to summon the vltnosscs by whom ho expected to provo Fmdle's guilt. Wednesday morning he called nt the jail for his prisoner , but w.is Informed hy the jailer that ho had liberated I'mdloy tbo night before.rlho slicrift ! w.is then called upon for sin explanation of the action of his deputy , but repudiated all kno\\lecl oof it Tlm latter , upon hoing pressed , said ho had turned ITinuloy out because ho expected a load of prisoners from Coviugtoti and the jail was too snnill to hold them. District Attorney Bnhcr is preparing to proceed against Ku.imey for this action in llberillng a prisoner who \\IH virtually lu the custody of the Unitcn States Marshal. The penalty lor liberating a prisoner is very sevcie , and the United States attorney is con fident ho can plnco the over zo.i'ous ' jailer in a position whcro ho will not liberate another prisoner for several years to como. The iiovcntli ; Street Viaduct. The Eleventh street viaduct was opened ia travel last night , but nccoidlng to the testi mony of the chairman of thohouidof public works It Is liable to bo closed again ere many days , That gentleman said last night : "Wo have patched the floor up byvplncing nn iron rod under that portion of the floor tlmt set tled nnd I think It will hold for the picscnt. I have looked the entire structure over pretty carefully and nm of the opinion that the v in duct will not bosafo until the whole of the floor Is toin up nnd rehlcl. " * : ATTIIIMJl 131l COIjOXY. Sister Iloao ( ifrtrmle Tells of tlio 1 rfatinciit , She Itocolvos. Miss M.irgnict A. Downing of No. . " 502 8tito street , BiooUlyn , ut whoso house Sister Rose Gettrudo , or Miss Amy C. Fowler , who is now In the lapoi * settlement - mont , stopped In F'cbruaiy liiHt on hoi- way there , received n Icttoi- from her a few days ago In which hho dofoncla hor- selfnffuinst the chnrgcs mudo atraiust her and Dr. TiUttlioGonuivu8i > ociiili8t , says a Now York dispatch to the Chicago cage Hoiald. The letter h dated lalihi { , Oald , IIa\Miiiiui Islands , August iJ8 , and resids as follows : Three nooks ngo Dr. Lut/ found that Charles , or Luna , K.ihulahili , tlio rcni- ilontovoiboor of their hospital , nnd a leper , wasu very bad num. Dr. Lulz coniplaLned to tlio bouril of lioiilth , but Kimbiill the president , would do noth Ing , iiutl tlio iijfcnt ! wouldn't either. The fuutis they woio joalouhof Dr. JL\itz bo- cniiaoho lius cured homo of the lepers nud the p oplo all like him t > o much. Complaint ? weio ulso niiulo to Mr.V. . ICalu ? , aniti\oroiitomiii ! intholegiHlu- tivoiiRiombly , und ho brought o\av a committee. They made liivostipatlons n to how badly Dr. Lutv. until luuo nlways boeu troiitoil , anil the president nnd thoaffciit are Koinj ; to lese thuli * pliicos moat likely. The foimoiin fact , Is already turned out. Kimhall even stele Dr. Lutz's ' work. Dr. Lutx had found Unit a Poitugoo lintl bcon ill with an- chjlostomn duotlonnlo , and ho told Kim- 1)0,11 , who pretended that ho had found it out and oven wrote to the papers. IIo is now oxposoil and disgraced. The other members of the board of health are angry bccmiHo It was said In tlio lofj- Itilnturo that tlioy nbuscdus , nnd I think they will try to Jrho us out. Kaluilakill , thoovorscur , makes pitttonu * work wJion I , as nur o , under the onlorn of Dr. Lut ? , presuriljeil rest. UoluiHulso uiado olfonslvo roninrka about my going out with the iloistoi1 for iiiriiijjs. I\Ilss P.moo ( oxnrolnlng the incd.il of a ro- contKraduato ) I have a inoclul , too. YOUIIR friend You imol Wliyon einlh don't you we.irit ? Missl'assco ( withn high ) 1 would , hut 1 can't got the date off of It. Water Lily Koip will no it. ciiuitun n Annual Ilunlnoss Jlootlnn of St. Mary's AYOIMKI ConKrcRnHoiint. The St , Mnry's Avcntio Congregational church , corner of St. IStary's nvomio nml Twenty-seventh street , WJM billlliiiitly lighted up last night with iras light nnd so- clnblllty. After proor meeting the conprc- Kotlon hchl the nnuunl business nioctliiB for the election of oftlcers niul Iho selling ? of pews. 11. K. ( laylonl was olcctcil president niul' ' HiiRh P. Melntosh cleric. John T. Hell vrnt clccteil ttiistoo ntul 1) ) . V Sholcs wns clecteil treasurer for the ensuing jcnr. This church is jmt HOVCII years old , Kcv. \Vllliird Scott orjjiiiilrod Iho i'onRri'iiitloii seven yearn ngonml luvs mot with ii'iiiiirliii- blosucL'oii ns thu pistor ever since , The chinch now InwlUO members , taking rank 111 next to the largest In the stuto lu Unit do- noinlnutloii. Tlio b'lrst coiifri'Riitlonnlchurch ( lu Lincoln Is the largest In tlinliltMioniliiutloii In the state. After tlio hiisluosi nicetltiB the nnnirnl runtnl of pows beu'iin , There \MW nonuutlou snloor nmthliiRof the sort , hut each pew luul pro\lously been nssussoil u certain auni by a vonmiltteu iiiipolntcil for thnt nurposo ntul all | ie\v hoUlcr-t weio lint given nn opportunity to ro-rcnt the sumo It they ileilreil The hiKhest priced I > O\\H \ weio tnkun ntH ) per month , nml they mnpeil In price climr downtof-tiiiiiontli. Thlityiavt \\era leftvncant for stranger * After the olcetlon the Indies of the chinch son oil un I'lc'Kiinl luncheon In the hiuienieiit , niul nn hour of sociability vas very curnestly cnjo cil hy all niescnt. U'ho rental of pews proirivs-wl rapidly ntul the Indications wore tlmt the nmotint tc.iliri'il from pow ronlals the cwnliif * year will U > lunch hirgor th.in the iiinoiint secured from tbo sumo soimo last year. The congregation of thoPrst 1'resbjtorlaii churc'h held Its annual business meeting last night in the iMiiiivli liiimodUtely after pr.iycr meeting. The ropoit of the tiv.isuuT was ro-ul ami showed the llnaneos of the church to bo In in cry encouraging condition. The expense1 ! for the last year were about ? 3f > W , and the recolnts exceeded the oxpundlttinM by about { .d. The estimated expenses for the ensuing year weio placed at something over f'.i.OW ' Thosalnij of the pastor , Kev.V. . .1. Ilarsha , I'M ) , hivs Doen liii-rcasod duriiiK the past yo.tr from $ IXX ( ) to $ . ' > , OIX ) . The membership numbers ( ilO and Ins been hicieasod by ninety -two additions dui- lug the just year. The follo'.vinir ofllccrs were elected lait night : 0. K. Yost. A. C. Kennedy and T C , McGtcgor. tinstecs , and A. 0. K'onudj , treasurer for the ensuing jo.ir. OfriiU'HIouv CUy. The board of trade exclusion to the Stout City Coin p.ilaco Mill start piomptly nt " 4 o'clock this moinliig from the Webster street depot. Moro than ono hundred persons hn\o ong.iKCd tickets This being less than \\n expected , a limited number moio can bo ac commodated for whom tickets c.m bo pio- cuicd at the train. A London IjHorary r ia in London a bureau of skilled literary eruftbinon , under uhnrg'o of Mr. Mnxwoll , the husband of Allis i raddon , whioh evolves these intonnlnablo throo- volmno stories others which stiotehos out to twonty-six serial parts ) , H.IVH thu Phlhidclphiti Record's Now York loiter. Sllsb Uraddon furnishes thu plot , some of tlio slluatioiib ; part of the convorb.i- tion and tlio c.ittihttoplie , hut the rest the prologue dcHuiiptioiis , byplujs of in- foiior characters , hontimont and sonsn- tion is supplied by the ready pens of Uio young craftsmen , \vlio nio omnloycil and not \oi-y well p.iid to " ) ) 1" tlio ro- inuncos which pass under her niuuc.Vhon a story Is ready for the miukot tlio ad vance Hhoots nrdseiit out ovorGre.it Britain and America by a nyiulicate , and if one wishes to purchase ho must do it , a-s the boys thud to tuy Inswapping mar bles , "imsight , uiibccn , " and lie then pays his $ tU ( ) for the piivilogo of boinij tlio Hole imbllbliortf in the state of Now York. It is tlbky business at best. Ije/jal Seals Going Out. Aprtvpos of legal verbiage , the use of rcdnndhluo wax bOiilBls uoln out , al though the cumhui'houio founs and an tique iHOcoodui'o ot certain clvili'/ed countries with which a Now York law yer is called upon to do biibinois require extraordinary deference oven yet to thu mcdkuvnl fictions lawjors havoalwnj.s fostered under thn supposedly hol > name of law , biiya tlio Kow York world. Com missioner of Deeds Chiirlos S. ClurK. who is the editor , hy tlio way , of thu Sotcnth Regiment Gazette , mild with n laugh nda.y or two ago , in Lonvoi'Mitioii on this subject : " \Vhcnover wo hnvo to send documents to Germany wo gener ally stick onus many icd anil blue heals lib thara in loom for now since seine piipors c.uno buck for tlio lack of thoin and fret everybody in legal olllco hero.to ccitify to the lof..il correctness of wli.it everybody utibordlnutu to him has written - ton or tei'tlfled to ou the docmnont , ho that its nppciiranco alone is formldaWo enough to curry it a long way. " Absolutely Puro. A cream of tartar balclng powder. of loavcnhiK BlioiiKlh U , H. Oovcruiucnt Ito- uort Aug. 17. lt ) . THIb K PtiH IS PKINFED THOM mow THH Great Western Type Foundry , 11J4 Howatd St. QtVIAHA. MANHOOD I'trly Dtcay mil t Iiopolincr. LoitVlffor , ma litlthtullyrtilortd Vtrltociliearid FtrtitnUriid , ilringlbiocd , HiwlIoniTriUli * iintlrwjind § e l d. Becroay. I'rof II. H. IIIIT l , 171 fullou Ml. X. V FESV9ALE BEANS Ah olut < Ir rrlbllr , ( iciTii tly ufu. moil | > ourrrful rctnuU EiniVirutrkSVi"in-"ur'iirw ' nAi'nli1Vl1liuff ro.iS.l > il ? buM by OU01JMAN UltUO to. HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE. ? "BEST A GOES FARTHEST. " No\v \ that Its manufacturers arc drawing the attention of the American public to lhis//-j/ andever since its invention , the bat of all cocoasit will soon be appreciated here as well as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur ers request is simply cno trial , or , still better , a compara tive test with whatever other cocoa it may he ; then VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA itselj will convince every one of its great superiority. It is because of this superiority that the ' . paper Health , says : " Once tried , always used. " y'.ngllsh , onlelloctiof Tonn < l dative , uu oomUntty VAN HOUrKN'S COCOA. lilchli i hrUKNaTaENEHott..NEUVE3 nUr.fr lilngttuJnoi.rlilinibeior [ ( < i . CM