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    THE O1IAHA. D TLY BF | , MONDAY , OCTOBER G , 1890.
GREAT SPORT IN PROSPECT ,
Programme for the Week at the OmaLa and
Council BlnfTa lark.
RECORDS CERTAIN TO BE BROKEN ,
Bonn ? oT t lie Nototl I'lyoM ISnlorecl for
tlio Ynrloiin IJvontH Tlio
Urnoldn 1'lrHt-C'lUBS
Condition.
If you want to sco some really tlrstclnsi
racoi , omirigo to | ) cnil ouo or moro after-
nooiiH this HCJ-IC at th Omihtinnd Council
UlufTs drivini ; park on the other ldu of the
riu'r.
Xho roju\ciiat lDrlvlnB I'urU association
will fhu ItH first trotting nnJ p icInK miutlni }
nlnco ItirrorKiuiiiitloiitOit Tuesday , Wednes
day , TliurMday nnd PrlJiy , and Rood vvcithcr
la now the only thlnit iictussnry tolnsuro
fourdnjsof thts flnc-st raclnf ? ocr seen on
tills noted track. Although this track hai
always been known uui fast onoanduno ot
tlieverj ht-itln tlio countrynnd , mtinyof the
most noted horses and drKcrs on the Amer
ican turf liivo been utnonif Its attractions
from llino to time , I Us meetings have
never Iwcri llnnnclnl successes , unU many
of tlio stockholders , who were all
Count'll UlulTs men , bccamo llicourigod
Although It win Known at tlio Union driving
nark , there was rrnlly m-y llttlo to Justify
tlio iimne. \vascsscnllullyii Coiini-illlliilTs
imtltutlon , Imt tint city K.I\O It but Indiffer
ent support. Whit llttlo pitronigo It re-
edvcrt was prlnt-ipilly from Onialui , but tin1
facllltUsforrc.ijlilnf Itftoni cither citywero
not wlinl tiny ought to hat a been. Hvcn
alter tlio hrldtjo motor line was completed
tlio junk \vas8tlllhnii amtietronitho street
car line nnd this fact tuuloJ to Itocpnuiu
tlionsunilMlio -would othrrwlno htivobecn
yhd to litivu attended the races.
Iho leornnnl/.utlon oltho nsaoilation with
tlio lutiodtictlon into itadirectory of sovcral
prominent Oinulia horscincn , including lion
fob n A. MoSlmno , lion AVHHnm A
ljixton , NntH. llrovvn and othus , together
with HCIIIO rifthu dlrcutora of the motor coin
I > ny , Ins liteu Ihoniuniw ofcffectlutj ccrUiIu
clianjjcs whlili it Is conlldontly believed will
( * Jnlnt < ! the difficulties hciotofoto cvpcri
onccd.
Aside from the fact ttuit Otiuha Is now
very cxteiislvoly Interested in tlio puilc , tin
oitunsloii nf tho'motor line Ins IJCLII biouRlit
ulwut , and the elatilu < arsvlll run illiccLly
tolho Ki'iiuUtuiul ' PnssciifOf.svlllhatnUcn
ftoin tills si do of the river mid luiulccl Inaldo
tlio { link nt the stops of the cnuid stand Tor
nocent ) , niultho suno price will piuvail from
tlio other oiid of the motor line. The citl/eiis
ofbotlu 11 Ion are placed on an cquiil footing
Intho imilliM , nnu niltniisionundtraiisportn
Lion nro furiilshed lit n into usually uluirgud
for tulmission alone.
In pkp.irlnn Tor the fall nicotine a vast
amount of norU hns boon done Not only
ha\o big purbus Ijecn hung up , but trio asso
cilt lori imuiagoiiunt has also niado Hlrcniions
fjiidoiiNom toget tonetlicr nliat iniy veil bo
dcilgnntcd m the very uoaiuof the fnstblood
on nil tlio wistern circuits. In thiUhoyhiivo
ban successful , and as tlio result of their
olio its the collection of hoiscs nowstabled at
tlio purlt la n phenomenal one. Jt Is a collet
tion thollkpof which vas tuvcr before been
In this section of the couutr. } ,
It In almost a certainly that the loading
of locoids nt this mooting vlll not bo
n rarity Many of the horses on-
tc'ied In the various inccs have boon
Mhlpped hero with that avowed purpose
Alany ( if thostallloiiH luv ebccn euro fully and
thoroughly trained with this end In vlow , as
ItU deslriMl to gl\o vorv fastumtki , pnparn-
tiry to mtlrlng tlu'in for the winter , In an
ticipation of greater Hiiccos.snoxtjoar In the
Btucl. 'Ihorols ' iiiip.ircntly no ivasoti why
nwiiy ottho records Hlioulil not bo lowered ,
tu thoui.ijorlty oltlio horsaluioln lltiundl-
tlnn tolrot lor n nun's life , and the tuck is
little ulioit of perfection
Vestcrdaj'i ' nUn win hulled -.vllh delight
by the horsemen , as It nun Iho thing needed
to put the finishing touches cm the truck , All
of the looao or "dcwl" dlrtliu been carefully
scraped from the smooth in Ho couiso and It
was thin rolled \altli u roller which weighed
10,000 , pound * , oxiluslvo of its heavy fianii'
The tumlc ttiis lu splemlld aluipo. oven
\\lthoiit the rain , nnd the thonghLs of
\\liatltwouldbonftera thorouirh dumpt-n-1
lug , followed liy rolling , hut rowing anil bush
ing , tliklud the vitoran horsemen to the very
Holes ofthuirfeot.
"If jou hour an } body Ulclilng nhoutaslow
tiick huro this wcek/'siiUl ono driver whoso
tlguio has been n. familiar sight on the mco
coui-se for tlio pa-it twenty jears , "jou cnn
Just mnkoiip } our mind that the trouble Is
vlth his hoise. There nln'tgoliiK to bo am
fooling , nnd a hoi-so that cant keep up with
the pnxoislon will Hnd It un awful long mile
Tlmo iicrolng to count moio hero than It has
unywhuo clso this season , und the races will
bo rod hot ones. They will ho trotted tor
blood and boodle , and theie will bo some
niliihtj cAi-Itlng tlnlshw "
A Bis rcjtortorvlslted the parx yesterdaj
and insiiectcd UieocciiiintMof | the uoji s. It
\\as a sight well voitha trijiof many a milo
to sue , and imy lever of thouquino spcclea.
\Nhotlni a connoisseur of stiuulurd bioil
horse Ush 01 not , would not fall to enjoy and
npproclnte it , Kiery stnll on the grounds
\\u either oct-uiiled or en uncoil , and It was
found necessary to remove MOIUO ottho speed )
and very incnnlsliig } oimj'sters that hnvo
been In tuihdng ihorodiulng the suuunor ,
but are not to take pint in the -week's races ,
toup town stables to make room for the vet
eran cnmpiilirjiors Unit were arriving. Over
one hundred hones HIO now htnbled on the
Kiau nth , audit lsKsltl\clyknmntluitnbont | ) \ (
foity moro tlmt are now on tUo rotdlll ar-
rlbofoiii \ toulg-lit.
riftocn HIM coming fiom Dos Jlolnei , nnd
SiipiM-lnU'iiduitHrowiiof the Iowa lines of
the Chicago , Iturllngton ( Jiilniy has four
on tlio ro.ul en route from Hmlingtcm.
Sevt > nho > M un roscivrd for Kd Pjlo of
llumholdt , fleb , wlio Is coining \\lth a stria ! ,
liicludlntr llurly IHuly , Itohblo ! > . , Kato
Caltrop , ICcldlu Hn\es mill othora.
The Hickory Hill stock firm nt Ilolton.
Kin. , his iihlppQiliistilng oftl\o nnd will
borei > ivsoutiM by IClngSpi-agiu- , Otto W nnd
Dimly 0.
Clink IK coming froniSt , Joe with thoKing
1 1111 stock furm siting , Including Itcno ,
'llkleltti > i > .ellt Ashmoro and NOMI Sola
I'rodVlndlsh Is ou the roud this sldo of
" \Mchltawlthtliogiviitpac-oi A. 1C. Davis to
r t ko whirl for the a t'-M li.ielng stako.
Amoni ; ttio f.Mt onea scon on the groundi
vero the follow liig :
ChlUiHicl.ch. a , by NutwoodJl8l : This
ll\o-yoiiMl \ llioaiity la \\nul bylloii.J. A
McSlnwoofthls city. Ho has u imirk o (
U tt v $ as a throo-rur-old. )
In thrt next box is IClttlo WUIcM. by
I.unips. daniby Iixluyton Chief , und this
inuiniiliiK three } o.xrlcl lllly n QUO of tlio
most promising in mo Mcjaiiauo string , She
van consldemhly under the \\ealhor during
the apilug und early part of tlu > sumnur. but
-iris uomliiKoii nlcolv until six weulcs ivgo.
vtion mi Ullotlo p lrformiiu-e ontho part of
Xho driver sot her uacli nsnln. I la sent her a
mlle In 'JW , nltor scoring her half adozoa
times , taking her tmik nt the thivo-quurtfr
jxilo OMT.V tlmo , She has not yet entirely re-
tioyoroil tixjiiiit , but olds fair to como oa ull
right next cison. Shu has any amount of
sjiocil , and \\lll nndoublL'iUyKOcij' fast.
Krtnhilo ha tvo-yew-old that has shown a
mlle iu 3 : in She ii by Ilehnont , dam by
Cuyler , undU oinlnoiitlv tit to occupy the
s mo Mnhle with IClttlo-\V likes.
Mr. I'hllllns ' has a two-yi'ir-oM colt that
liai boon bfokoix only six : weeks , uml has
oluiwna iniloln a.Ol1 .
Thenicingstallion , Ed licvtovvittcr. StOO ,
lx > lonjMiig trttho Solomon est-tte , U la tic
lilnk odoiidlllon. Hein.iclo his svccrd on
this truck two years up ) . bnaUlugthuworids
lYCord Ho will go iu the 'J.-0 ! clua and la
freo-for-nll tvict" .
M. Ihriwtof IDunlup. In. , has tha bay stal.
lion AhmMit Wupier , by Ahnoiit Chief , lull
liU marl : of 3:40 : Is no criterion by wbcu ! to
Judge his t.uvd.
Gould & Miller of Fullcrton , 'eb , lave a
flno string. Including the il\e-year-old Kgboi'-
tlue ; WoodUnw , S:4. : % , two j ears old ; IVoddia
C , S rti4 | ; AUx , a two-year-old lllly. mid
J'actolui , 2 "i , a nvc-yeajxrtd.
K. S. Bartvtt of Duulip , Iowa , has t\yo \ full
slstew by John Shcnuuu , dam by Black
Ilaugwr , JUUio IJjuiEer , SrtJ i , will go In
tta i JO olacw , and the other Xehlo Darrett ,
lib twjuaro trotter -with a record of.'ri'J ,
She h la trial mark of 2 . .Mki , and beat King
of tie \Vc \ t Uit vtx-lc it Mltsourl Vulloy la a
liotlv cootejted live htit race.
Outer W.is a lii-yeir-olil stallion with a
mark of'-:2-l , and will itart for first moncr
Intho frec-for-nllitullloa raco.
Btorm , n throo-jcar-old black : stallion with
n mark of 2.T' : , Is the property of IhoIIlBh-
Innd stock farm Mason City , la. Ito wai
sired h ? Hrown Hal.
K. A , Loraax of Lomax , 111. , has Harry
Knslgn , Q'J7 , a haudsomo bay stallion by
Knslgn
DlcltTlldcn has charge of AV. E. Camp
bell's string from Kloua , Kan. It in
cludes Cnmpbcll'i Electioneer , by KIcc-
tlonccr , with a mark of 2:2U : %
inado a jcar ago as three-year-old.
Thirty thousand dolhrs fnlled to touch thli
liorso lint spring. Honesty , 3ITJi : , goes In
the free-for all pace.
Crescent , tno property of "NY. A. Wiley ,
Ouoncmo , Kan. , will go In tho2$0 : $ pace ,
MtJHvoy of Elkhorn will start S.ilaam , by
Onxvard , in the U'W trot. Hilly McCracken ,
aS'l'f , Is a black stnlllon owned by 1'rank
JJally of Auburn. B. II. Hoodley , of Brown *
viUo IIM Ben U AlcMukon , 'J.'W.
0. Itl , Buck of Auburn , Neb , has M in
lloloiiir ! : l'j ' , a two-yiar-old lllly bv Royal
" \Vllke- ) , that goes In tlio two-vcar-old stake
race.
Sntnnelle , 2JI9 : : ( , owned hy D. K. C. Long
of Auburn vlll try to capture thoB'-SapurMe
Marvo Bcardsley has nulto a ttritigquar-
tercd nt the upper end of the groundi Ilo
lias chartjo of Hon. AV. A , Pnxton's
Iwrscs , including Wallace ( I , 3-Urt > .
JlehosSunict and Banriuetowned by Fra-
v.ler Bros. , AVnyno , Neii HogiuoBanqueta
mirk of 2 .Siijf last wctlc. lie also has Uhai
! ' , tin Inbred Swigor , } earllng , slroil byScth
T , owned hy Kcstorson & Teller , Ftilrlmry ,
Ihla llttlo phonoineiiOa trotted a half In
1 Wf and a full mile ift8:01'fat the lirccd-
or's unitingntKnlrtmry , both bolng the best
records for Nebraska bred fouls. Marve
takes pride In a little chunk of personal pro
jicrty that hoe.illi Arctas , atwo-jcar-old hy
t'hltwood , dun : by Swlgcrt , tint recently
trotted an eighth In :18)f ) , 2 150 clli )
Unlon-Medluin.a JO'f , byltappy Mcdltirn ,
owned hy AT * 1 tinier & Son of Hod Ouk ,
BOCS Intho J ! 80 tiot.
Appnnoose , 'JU' : ! ' ) , by KcjVcrt , will try to
\vln thc'Jj'iS purse for 0. Ii. Bennett of Te-
cumsch ,
Wtllhin Huston of this city will start
Trenton , a bay atiUion , In Ibo'JH ! class
Huelph , a \\lllhturt in the 'JsM elms
and in thostililoiifiecfor-all
II. V Moore lias < ! olden Wlug , 2ii9J/ ,
bookodto start Intho 'J JO class ,
.f , D , VcoiiuriH of Sioux City has Nciiwnj ,
'J UK , enteicd Intho 'J J8 cliss.
Dfllard'H Aloxnndor , ! i : ! ! . " > , owned by G. II
Jones , Auduhon , will go In tlio - : .h chi .
1'rosiwr Jlorlniec , 'J.-1M , owicd by 15
Nichols , Perry , In , willgo lu the U:23 trot
und the stallion fnc-torall.
I1. P. Merrill of Des Moincs willhtait Mln-
nlo P , 2 : WV ( . In the ! J : JI ) pate.
Matt Hoblnson of Arllnston. Neb , will
start King of the \\'e \ < U , 2 : 7 , In the ti'J'irluss
nnd In the stallion fieefor-all , and .loll in i )
Uoggs In thothrcc-vunrnld stuhoraee.
( icorgo Smith of Nelson , Neb. , will start
Dick Dimple , > : 10 , in the li : .1S class
Matt Bruin of Ilurltngtcm has T abTisco ,
2 1' , nud will start him nftcr the 2'J'i
tiirso , also J S , a ilvc-ye.it old , who will lw
started for 2 IS honors
Ihoso are onlj u few of the flyers on the
Knmntls , and It Is certain that cverj class
\\ill bo flllid to overllowing. The uitrici
cro opened j'ostcrday , and thcto are from
twelve to sixteoLiin every race.
There will bo some gicat trotting nnd pac-
.up , and you ,110 dead sure to tict inoio than
ilio worth of your money.
jto.ooo
Anil 8u.\v N'o IMaoo of ItH Siy.o Su
perior to Omaha.
"RiNored with beautiful weather both on
sei and land , " said Jlr , Harry Lawrio , "I
; ia\o Just completed n six weeks' tilp to
ISntrlaiid midBcothnd ami feel Krc.itlj bone-
Httod lV ) the vncnllon nnd return tnoro satis-
lied than ever with the land of my adoption
"After an absence of nearly ten jcars I
returned to my nntivo shores expecting to
tlnd the country dovclopeil to the sumo ox-
rcutasls this ono , but , on. the contrary , I
found the condition oE things and people vei )
rnueh the sarao n-s when I loft them with this
difference , that the elderly people had grown
elder nnd the children liavo grown into
young mon and nmidous , iu many instances
past rocegiiltlon.
la vMtliiRtho hrgotownsof England and
Scotland , itouiblyKUlnhurKh , Glasgow , Duu-
dee and I ivcrpool. one Is struck with the ex-
trotno slowness with which the places develop
compared with the npld grovtth of our
wcltorncitlcs , nnd also with the lack of pub-
licandprivato Improvements actessarllv In-
ulilcnt to tha growth of modern towns. Few
of thotwhavocablo ov eloctilo cnrs , content
ing themselves with the old hoiso car and
Ltsslov triMcl. Jlunj-towns or fiom 2U,0IO (
toIUOH ) ) Inhabitants hn\u nosttect carfacill-
tlii wliatovtr. lilectrlo liglithi } , ' is not in
gcncialuso In the public ) itrcets in iinuij
cities , beingemiiloyod only In stores and pri
vate houses. The tendency Is to oxtronw
censer \atis \ in , wlillowlth us the developments
nro ladlcnl nnd rapid to keep abreast of tlio
times and the demands of the people.
The street paving nsa rule in much super
ior to ours in ditiahlllty mul excellency of
\\oikmanship Those good rosnlts am only
obtained hy iinploylngtlio host nuterhl and
lajlng a most siibsttiiitial bed below. The
the UhUiil muterhl and the
most lasting We can certainly luirn some
thing from thorn in this regard.
In anhltccturo-andtlils is what I partlou-
lailv tieilod in my Hying visit we are not be
hind nnd in most brandies of building , uro
nhe.id of thofOngllsli.
'Tho ' modern ofllco building Is essentially
tin American Institution , and nowhere in
I0iiliuid ( or Scotland have 1 scon u building
to conipaici with the Now York Life , Till
I3ric ortho I'axtonandslniilir buildings.
"In most instances the ofllres mo in build
ings tlmt vvcro never Intended for business
purposes and uro ionsc < plontly badly arranged
and ill lighted for commercial purposes
Them ) are certainly a few building * that IIIVM )
been erected in ivo nt years lor oltico pur
poses , but these can bo counted on one's '
tingoi-s and at best roinpiru b.ullj
with our be.st olllco building1) )
"rhodwclllng houses mo im a rulootii
tnoro fermiil type than ours , and do not pre
sent that vnrluiy of ontllnoaad freshness of
design thai , the majority of middle class of
Ameilean houses do ; wlillofor Interior coin-
fflitimd convenience , and economy of labor ,
tlw Knglish are behind It is only a fuw of
the loiding anhltects of today that are
cutting aclilft fi-om the soealled oithoelox
phia ofnn KiiKlNhhouso and designing something -
thing new , which hi man } Instances Is ou
tlio sumo lines as the tjplcal American
house.
"On Intorlor finish lurd wood is seldom
\isod unless In very costly dwellings , whllo
pilntlng plnoln Imitation of oalc , ohcrry or
other Kinds of woods islargily ilono.
'On the whole , I prefer the American
homo for pUtiirusiuiciUss , line interior llulah
und Kcnoral comfort ,
"I'iio doinanil for tiro-proof buildings Is
not so Urge there as her % , owing to the re-
due d height of oftlc-csnnd vvaiihouses , and
itUonlv occasloniillv thtttono sees a thor
oughly lire-proof building. I think only ono
in Glasgow und another In Dundee woio
pointed out to mo , and thaso WOIM considered
phenoinoniil
"In sfoalilng ofarchltoi-tnro I icfor strictly
tothomoilein Impruveiuentaiid not ofiourso
to the old Institution * and building , which
aw peeullarto Urn old country but which
hive boon there for conttirlcs and nro tin-
eip.niled ! oC tholr kind.
"In the matter of railroad travel , John Hull
could tilco ninny lessons from IJrothor Johtu
than vcro ho so Inellned ; hut in thli , as In
many other thhiKi , thu sumo roiii > eruiti\a
fwlliiKcxUtH , hence there is a sul lack of
onifoitU ) the travollhig puMle , The tr.xlm
travel fast , l grant , but uiifortnintcl } thov
uro cchedulcd at a the rotlc.il r.ito of speed ,
which the vniious cdinpetlng cotup-iniei
inako , caon ono vluIiiK with the other to
nnke the lx < it tiwo ( on paper ) t but , alas ,
cnungto tholuck of traclc accommodition ,
In almost every instance Iu tny
oxperlraw , at lemt , the tndns vvoro from
llltoan.intuutos . to two hours late nnd that In
traveling not more. thnii'JOO miles
"In returning on Iho &rvia I had nn
opportunity of discussing the tariff question
jUth tavorol of thn members , of tha Urltish
W" "id steel Innltuto , and mow osiwlplly
t McIClaU > y bill. 'Ihoy nil u roe Uiat it Is
the very be\st tliluu that could happen
JjiKluihl nd KnglUh nutmractories , this
inrteutt o tariff , inasmuch as It prevents
Aiuorlca from seudiiig her manufactured
articles over to Knplnnd la competition with
homo markets. They further sav thit lust
ai soon as free tratlo U established la this
country , it will ho the death blow to Kngjhh
inlustries. They reeognlto fxilly that tka
iwoumw of thU country aw luimenia and
that , undorcortaiu conditions , sh would bo
able toctimpotevlth any country and In anv
market.
"In comparing tlio old with the now , ono It
struck VYlui the ywt and -wonderful crowth
ot thli country , moro especially In the west.
In Chicago alone I hnvo HC II moro new build *
Ings in course of erection , from neottigo ton
itlxtwon story ofUco bulldlm ; , than I siw In
nil the cities combined which I visited In
llngland and Scotland This shows tlio spirit
of the people and tha oga. Ono Is struck also
with the fact Unit out wast hero the majority
of men conducting largo and Increasing busi
ness ore young- mon , whllo on the the other
sldo of the water , the rule U that gray hnlrs
imvo the iwny ; nnd , until you pn the
tnerldhn of llfo , the general public IU3 not
much use for your services , more especially
if you belong to any profession.
"Tho farmers are veil sitlslljdlth the
roiultof the harvest this jcar nnd with the
exception ot the po Into crop , all corcils are
in ilratcliut order nncl heavy Yet , ncit
jcnr they will cry fora reduction In rent.
"t was tnoro than ploascd to rutum again.
toOmnlia nnd nduilrotho city , nnd compare
\\lmt \ has ijccu doue hero In twenty years
with what has been accomplished Intho old
country hi Wo.
"I give Omaha full credit. She will com-
jnro most favornhly nlth any town of licr
slro InCnsland and Scotlanel for flno build-
incf , houses , churches , pa vcl streets nncl pub-
Ilo Iinnro\cnionts. After travollng ln.OOO
nillus t have como to the conclusion that
Oinaln Is good. enough for mo. "
1'rovliiK a Revolution to tlio Thou
sands of Victors ,
It is not too much to say that the Indus-
tilal exposition now in progress at the Coil-
scum has been art-volition to the thousands
vrho liarc passed through the doors the past
two weeks. It Is a compact epitome of the
business of Omalri , and rollccts most favor-
nbly upon Wossis Itoder and Bell , -who have
boon instrumental in shaping the exposition
along the pnsciit lines.
While thcro are unny flrms in the city r.ot
reprcj.cn.tcd , moro's the pity. The firms
that nro thcro have spared no pains to nmlio
their individual exhibits as nttractlvo and In
structive ai possible , nnd strangei-s to the
husinoss life of the metropolis have been as
tounded at the shoving made nt the Coll-
Benin. Kvcn residents for years who hnvo
seen Omaha grow from a Tillage to a town
and then into a city , c.ui lumllj appreciate
the changes a elecaile has wrouglitiathouuin-
her of busiucsH houses , both vvlioleailoaiiil
i-ctail.
The casual vis-ltor , bent upon passing nn
hour pleasantly at tlio oxnosltlon , llnds , on
pissing the portals of the Ooliscum , that Ills
tiskisnot so easy of accomplishment ns ho
hid supposed " \Vnoroho nnllclpatjd nsparso
.showing ( * Hires , ho llnds the two lloow
crowded with hitcrcstliiir collections , rolled-
ing thoclmiactoiof Omnha'i m.iits of trade ,
pleaching a silent sermon of future ) greatness.
To tlotho fair systematic illy on should fin
ish the second storv litst , completing
the oiitlio circuit of booths and lodges , bo-
fete fussing to the Hi-st story , wlioro the car-
ihgo men , the haidwaro establishments , the
dry goods cnipouums and numerous other
heavy firms make a most creditable showing
Onoof the most inUiestiiii ; wights on the
second llooi Is the automatic city , located in
the southwest eornor In whit might bo called
tlio annex. Thcanclent city of Jerusalem It
rcpiesciited , built of mnrbloniidgoUl , stand
ing fifteen feet high , twenty-live feet -\\ido
and weighing il.OOO poimtis.
Theie aroJ.ODO pieces of mac'iiner } Inside
vlncli give lifelike movements to nearly tuo
hundred figures of pcoulo and animals These
ilguieiinovi ) through thd streets , in and out
of the teinulcs andnilaccs as natuinlly as
ifliving. The Apostles with the Swiour
piss through the city , stopping on the way to
iwrform mlnclcf Ainonp the most proinl-
111111 of the buildings shown is the temple of
Herod , with its louitstmd towers , thojudg-
incut hall , whcio Christ was tiled before
1'ilate , the palnccs of D.ividand Solomon and
llcrodnnd many hundreds of other buildings
These representations are not palnthigs , but
real buildings , perfect moJels of what they
urc intended to represent.
The Mount of Ohvci , Mount Calvary and
other interesting places ara sho\\n
ivhlch makes this ono of the most
interesting exhibitions of the kind over built
in this or miy other countrj , Mr Miller ac
companies the exhibit la person to keep the
complicated mechanism in order anil his ac
complished daughter gives complete descript
ive lectures to all vlsitois. 'Ihls exhibi
tion comes direct from the Pacltic const to
irako what It really Is a feTCnt feature in a
great exposition.
Yostcrda ) anil list night , notwithatanfllng
Iho dliigrcH iblo vvouther , liundieds of people
visitedtho Coliseumenjoyed thomusioof the
Second Infantry band and applauded the
most charming foir.nlo coronet 1st in America ,
IVIIss .Allco Hiymond , who closed her very
successful cngnswinciit last night
Oioning tonlglit Melville , the great trapeze
7)crfonner and ncronnut vlll iwthouttrac-
tlon ilumiRtlio vcHjk. Certainly no ncronnut
living has ken , through so niauv perilous ad-
vi u tuns bylandand son , m thoacrobit avho
will plcvse iiudienecj at the Coliseum this
iM'ok. His nppuritus 1 < wondcrfilly intricate
and his act U said to bo suHlcicntly thrilling
to plcuso the most blivso theiitor-goor.
31113 1'1201'I/K O
An IntercstliiB Aildrcss ly ) ICcv. Al
lan NclCny nt Knit Handle.
Kov. Allan McKay of Fort Hauglo , Alaslcn ,
spoke at the Southwest Presbyterian church
last night upon the people oC Alaslui. He
has ticon a missionary there fora miinbor of
cirs , and is well acquainted with the man-
iicrs and customs of the ) people. IllsaJdi-cas
"began with a description of the scenery
nlong the roast from Poitlantl.'Oro , up to
aontUt'iisloni Aliislca , and the country about
Tort Hani'lo. He then s ; > oku nf the
slo of Alaska Wo are Inclined to
think of it us a small corner avvav oil there ,
but in truth It is as largo as onctlfthof the
UnitedStutes. It would invko twolvostates
as hugo ns N"ow Vork. Tneio are about
forty thousand people In the wlmlo imiiitr } ,
and they aiodividoJ Into ten chnw or tribes
'Iho unlives have learned great inrny vices
from the vicious Americans who hnvo gene
there , mul a vast amount ef misery Inn been
brought upon the poor , ignorant Alaskans bv
the linmorahtlos ihat ( iiivu gained a foothold
there.
Misslonmlcs are doing Rood woilc and
Chilstlmlt } is gaining a foothold. As tbo
jicoplubecome Christianized they adopt the
civilized modes ofhfo. They see the advan
tages of cleanliness and of living as liushand
nud wife , nnd they uro anxious to learn the
vuys of civilization. As ) ou 11103-have no
lioiNcsut ) there nnd the work ofeloixilng the
Innd , building houses , etc. , Is veiy tcxliom
'Jhoj- need moro missionaries nmt tlio Pros
bytcrhii church will probably send moro
very scon.
8TAimii ; > rivit ; ii ms.
A IMaii Brutally Assiuiltccl While
1'l.iylng aiiAccarilcoii.
( icorgo Sehoobador , who lives at tlio cor
ner of Thirtieth and \ \ alnut stnMits , started
in last evening to pull so'-oril yards of melody
out of an accordoon that ho was munlpul.it-
ing nthis liomo by thollrcaldo.
Joe Drasdo bccamo enraged at the musi
cian , and without tiklug time to explain
vliothe'r his anger was occasioned by the
quality of the music prodnctnl , by some
feHiuorprlouuicflor inioii gciiornl principle ,
lie sprang uiK > u Sihoohuloinnd ihitibed him
vlth akiiifcllvutluios.liillle-llng slightuomuli
about , the face nnd node.
Urusuo \ > as arrested and lodged in J-ill.
JOSEPH rOUAN Son of Phillip nndSarah
foran , died nt tholr roaldoniu ) , TO1 ! South
Thirty-siovuiitti street , Octobers. A.ge'J '
days ,
Funeral October ) , at a U.UL , from family
Ksldeneo , " 1)5 ) South Thirty-sovontiutroot ,
Interment tit Holy Sepulchre cemetery
C1IAHLES MKUKS-Dled at the family
residence , IVKV'i Martha street , October 5
Ago , 10 } earn , 1 mouth , 4 days ,
Funeral from familyro3ldoncolCK)5 , Martha
street , October T , attta.ta , to St. Patrick's
church Interment at St. Mary's cemetery ,
To ll licl ColdH ,
Hcuulaehoa and fovora , to cleansi the system
citectu illy , j ot gently , when coitivuor ult-
iousor when thubloolls iintmroor Mlugglah ,
to permanently cure htbltnal constipation , t i
nwukin tlio kutuoya uid llvtir to u healthy
activity , without Irritating or weakening
theiiii UdO Syrup of i'lfs.
lOOi Sixteenth ima Farnnm utrcots Is
the now Itoolc Island tiokot oftlco. Tick-
otatoull jnlnuonatat lowest ratoi
rinnttilnl TmntnatioiiH uf tlio Coun
try During tlin Imut Week.
UOSTOV , Oetii 8 { Special Tolcifnim to
Tim BtE.-illiO ] following table , compiled
from dlspatcnes from tlio clearing houses
of the cltiof namoJ , shows the gross ex
changes for mt'\vcek , with rates per cent
ot Increase oij decrease , in against the
several atnotjhvs for the corresponding avcek
' '
InlBSOl ,
/ t JM .
' .N'ot IncIudoJ In UitsU. fiucloarlnf homo t IMi
tluiu lust year.
Letter Kroni Wuiinnmltcr in Wl
i es JllsVIcn.s.
Oct.5. 1'ostimstcr Gcncril
\Vuimnnltor tonU'ht niado public a letter
leccntly nddiossod to the chairman of the
liouso committee ou postottlccs ,
an olalioiato argument in fa-orof his limited
plan of postal teiqjjrapliy. Apiicndcd to the
letter is a mass of mnttor uertainhif ? to the
subject , inmtluir altogether S2J pngis ,
closely prhitol. The postnmtcr gciictnl
in His letter says In part : "After
stun dins for ' " jcur past In the midst
ofn controversy war a posftl tclesrnphy
that for over forty j cars h.is pone on with a
slmr ei tone \\ldenitigraiigo \ , Iain moio
tlnn o\er convinced of the wisdom and
3)r.ictlcability of restoring tlio tolcgraph to
the postal serUco nnd inako It whnt itas \
oilKhiulljiutouaoij to bo-a wartot thoI > O5tal
sjstoni I "jnv this after closely stud } iiig the
arguments njaiustf the bill mule so vixor-
otislv hysi irre. > t Uilographcomputy which Is
now Its only oilltoncut. 1 do not bollcvo It Is
possible to nrgub this question down.
There Is a deep"1 nnd far-renclilnp conviction
nmonRtho people that the telegraph service
is by. right a p irt o [ the postal service. The
rnc.i" urols togivo the country viutenlnri'o-
aneat ottho po twl ijateinanct hrujg homo to
thoi > ooilo ) thoclwaujtus.oo [ one of the most
iraimlnr n oiiclcs of modern commcrco and
civilization. "
As to the constitutionality of the postal
tcirpriinh the postmaster general says : "It
lias been at-Rued by learned lawyers for n
Mcoro of years that goicrmncnt tdo-
Kraph Is unconstitutional. The mo
th os of these gctitlemon ha\o \ bron
one ot two In nil cases : They
linvo bwn tlio ptiid tittorncys of these ror-
iwiatlons , whoso special interostd havode-
iiiaudotl tlmt tholr monoiMlios should in no
way bo intorferrod with. * l'ho other oppo
nents \\CVQ thosuio \ linaphied that the wn-
stltution would bo exposed toovory sort of
outniBo were they to fall sick for n thy. The
courts of liljjlicst itppeal hmo settled this
question. COII I'TO bcttlod It In ud > auceof
judicial action by nrnkliiR the United States
the owutr and the postoltlco dcimrtmenttlio
nmimKcr of the lirsb line or " \\lio con-
iitiuctad for conmiucuil and iiublic use. 'Iho
old Kovcuunent tuliKiitnhsulicinos vcio con
stitution il. Whutthall bo said , then , oC the
limited postaltelocmpU plan which I ha\o
bicn ctltlclsed for hrinKinn fornnrdl Thiro
is no Joubt tint it li constitutional. The nt-
toiiioy ( 'onor.il lor the depaitinont has ns-
Hurcd mo that the ( onchislon tint the scheme
is constitutional cannot bo resisted. "
lu conclutUnK thopostimuster ( joncral savs
liohas nhvajs Invited the inoi triBiU scrutiny
. ' " .This
and criticism of the measure.
is not , " ho aajs. "a proposition to
tuko iiionov from the ttoasnry or omiiloy
additional ci\ll sonants ; It Isnotnproiwsl -
tion to put any power wluitovcr in the hands
of the govcrninont which ft. not nt present
jjiv.iter ami moio danituous Mhorolt li. It
is a proposition simply to dosetall to othcr
two KiVAt mac * nines so that ouo shall do
buslnoat equitably mid l > y that mentis mike
jnoro money ( wlikh shall A\lllliiKly bo ne-
coided to it by the people ) , the other to
ntili/o Its present skilled and faithful en-
orijv to help supply the people vlth
a still bettor means oC communication , fur-
nlslieil still moio cheaply , It Is notiu'ropo-
sttion to buy the railroads or io.il nilnej. , tlio
sum- mills or bilto shopi of the country. If
others spoultout for the tolepraph slockliolrt
ors Homo ono must stniiil for thopeonlo in the
inteiost of . . . . tclonruphv tlut tliov
want. I hollovo itbolotipt to this department
totaUothis stancl , nnd I propose intelligently
aind persistently to keep this subject hofoto
you In the stiong .nulUlonco tint Itvvillnot
bo long before your eoinmlttco will tiKe steps
tOL-lvotho people the relief pujetl lor. "
Nebraska c ily Notns.
NnunisicA. CITJ , Neb , Oct.f > . ( Special
to Tun Hi'.i-Thocouncil ] committee , which
ha * undo n trip over the stito toluspect
hrlok pwlnp.hiw'returned . nnd found that
the brick nnd paving lu this city is not up to
that of other cltU lh quality nnd some of the
\vorlclndtobe torn up nud rcplueiil vitb
he'tttfr brlclc. hrtlw future hcttcr niatrliil
nnd better work vlll ho employed on the
btreota , i
The two packliifliouses will hoprln oi > cra-
tlons , Ills utmoupl. ( ( | by NovcmbiTl. The
dbtillorr will also , ( omiucnuo by that time
nnd business In tliH1 city will doubtless ro-
cclvo n new ImpotflJ.
i'olsnnoit lljr Ilt-r
UOMP , Ga.,0ctl8. fSncclnl Telegram to
'i'HB Bun. ] Thln'ijmco Iain a highly excited
state over the drfVvMprncut-s In the coso of
ISIrs. 'Implo , wnb ! t wa < discovered yester
day , hud been iJAVAnod by her friend and
ncinhbor , Mrs P&M'McKcu. ' The efforts to
rtllovoMra. WlmtJcvx'ro unsuccessful , and
she died this aftdrnoon. Mrs. MeJvea is still
at lar a , but the ofllrers ure making a
vigorous scuixh foi ; her. The cau o of the
polsonlug Is a mystery.
> Ctirdornml HoUbery.
HKMUVH.I r , 111. , Oct. 5 Two young men
vhile out hunthiBiestordiiy came airosstho
senseless bodies of aa aged negro man and
ayouug woman , subsequently nseorUlned to
1 hU diughtcr. Tholr throats had been cut.
The woman \uis roilred slightly and tald
they were attacked whllooalotp by im un-
linowninan who cut their tliroits nnd rohbed
them of the llttlo money In fliulr jwsse'.slon ,
U'lio nun died In u short time and the woman
cannot live.
Kxpoutntlnit Not Henll/eil.
Get. S.-Tho Dally Isro\v s ys ,
'Buropean espccUtloii of a revolt amoiiK
farmers against thoartlllcul deir-
caused by tlio tariff has ucvor becu
renllied. Ills nhvays tlirontened , but ahvnys
| > ostiioncd , The Idea that tlio now tnrllt In able
blo nt Canndlnn Indcien0oneo | Is n i\bsui\l \
ns the talk of excited people hen1 , wlio hyi-
tori rally tleclnro that it Is nu atluck upon
Knjihnd. " _
Iloyolntlonlus Witt.
Brnvr , Oct. B. The rcNoUitionary party
In the canton of Tlciiio hai won a victory on
the cpjostlou of rcvlHlon of the constitution ,
the Aoto standluKll.res forand ll.sjl . against ,
\Vmtlinr l orecnst.
l""or Oinnhn and Vicinity Light rain- ,
sllKhttyannci. .
l-'or rscbniskn-Fnln sutlonnry tcraporn-
turo In western , slightly -xurmcr lu eastern
portion ; vcst < rly winds.
For South DnKotii Fnlr ; westerly vlndsj
itntlonury temperature
Mnukcy Dinplojros ( lot nUnine.
Tumi : HVUTB , l d , Oct 5. Tlio lonfor-
enco between President Moekey ot tlio
Mivckey sjstemof railroads and the employes
hns. resulted in an ngrcouicnt for n seneral
Increase In wages to nijcnts and operators
At/some iwlnts where tno nfjcnt U crowded
xvlth ft orl < assistant oiwrntou will bo placcxl
Ofllcocloiksvilliilsobo Kwted an huvcaso
Ilnm kr.imlTonii
ntnn , Ta , Oct. 5. William Bissell ol
McKeesport and tiooigo Glllen o ( Man liold
fought thli moinlnpon n boat on the Ohio
river near Rochester Lilttli ? science was
dlsphjoJ , the men goiiiR at it like black
smiths. In the fifth round Oillcn was
knocked down nnd his head struck thcdeck ,
loiidcrinpliltn uneonsilous. The ilKhtwas
Riven to Blssell , Both men were fearfully
punished.
llcrr Jlost Driven Out.
r F Mti > , X. J. , Oit. : i IIcirMoit hnd
been liberally ad\oitUcd \ to iiddicss nsocinl-
Istlcmeetlnjf here tonight. At the appointed
houracrond niostlj * composed of Itiisslnni
au l ( Jerinans gathered In the hnll and
greeted the annrehlst with loud cheers. The
police then ontccod nnd , much to the dts
coinfituro of the nudieuc < \ esiortecl Most
from the lull iindgnvo him half an liour to
loavotho city. Ho compiled.
Strike ! llndoil.
"YOct.5 , The long nnd
bitter struggle between the clfjannaUers and
emplojcrs here ended tonipht , the men de
ciding tonight todeclnro the stri'to ' oft , The
light was the most disastrous ono over ex
perienced hero. Two factories have been
compelled to make asslsnments and on the
other side there has been much suffering
Muong the Improvident strikers. About three
thousand employes were out ,
T jo nil on Theatrical Gossip.
ICoMirtvlil ; Salij// ) < flmlnn JlftinrU\ \
IjOMos-Oct. 5ycv Voik Herald Cable
Special toTiip Birr | Tlieatrliol gossip of
DIG stage liai now been Joined by the Pall
Mall Gazette's crusndo against the condition
of dress in grooms in ceitaln London theatres
The folkminp : passafjo U. to the point :
' Itisiiotbe.uitlfnl to hearof county councils
curiouslv iwkhiRthelrauBiistnosesiato dwell-
Inps that uro not s\vcct and ordering them to
bo closed when there nro such places n s
thonties , in which hundreds oC people arc
cmplojedhorodeathlur Us in dmlns mid
sewers , ready to strike down the delicate and
weary i"
Wiunesday evening there \\ill ba no less
than four ilcces play ing in London theaters
of which Uobortliuclmnaii iseitlitrvliolo 01
part author : "Tlio English Rose" at the
Adolplii , "Sweet Xaney" at the Icojalty ,
"Tho StMigffle for Life" attho j\\enue , and
"ThoSixthCommanduiont , " his now piece ,
ntthcShaftsburr.
Freeman Thomas' ninth season of piome-
nado concerts atCovent jjarden eatno to an
end last night. The chlof attraction of the
evening -was the last nppeirmiu > of Sims
Itcoves. JVmong the nrtlbts of the Thomas
benefit was Amy Sherwln , fanny Lcalio ,
Dello Cole , Giaco Damlnn , Suscttn Fotm ,
Amy Martin , Alice Shaw and Harrington
Tootc
After a long nnd se\cro Illness Mrs Ber
nard Bore will rnaka her ro-cntreo to the
stag-oin Uio chnnictcr of Mrs. Stcrnhold in
the i-ovivul of "Still Waters UunDocp , " at
the Criterion. "Wyndham will not , ho\\ovcr \ ,
makohis ix'appeaiancolti .London this week ,
but \\ill play u special engagement in "Still
Waters Run Deep" nt the 1'rlucoas theater ,
Manchester , and will open nt the Ciltoilon on
the evening of Jtlnrc-u 13.
PmU hns discovered another phenomenal
soprano , \\lio is said to outilvnl o\-eti nljrh-
\olced Sibyl SmKicrson The young lady l.s
Mi s Sedohr lihoUcs , a daughter of the
former New York journalist. She Is re
ported vcij beautiful , and will probablj
makoher debut next jcar.
Clements. Cobb hada largo nttendnnco at
nirUbeek , Wednesday , when ho lectured on
' 1'hirty Yiu-s atl'laj , " Ho began vlth n
glooinj picture of thoiouctitlon of the stage
In ISfiO and traced Its transition from the
conventionality which obtained then to the
natural school in VOBUO at the present day.
He paid a veil deserved tribute to the work
of these vUio liad contributed to the happy
Lliungo and made a vigorous onslaught on the
roaUbtlc school vhlch souKht to Idoll/o the
stiiRO for the study of mental and moral dls-
ease.
Slunor T ago lias now practically Rot to-
gothcr his company forthe autumn season of
Italian oi > ount Covcnt yaideii. and Itis a
good worklnp loiupanj. Iho sopr.mos include -
cludo Mesdainos Milntyrc , Kiln Russell ,
Piumy Moody , Peri Stiomfcldt , Gambogaand
SoflaUavelll ; contraltos , MUsoi Julia Hmo-
gli. ConsUin/l and Uallan ; tcnois , INIcssrs.
1'erottl , Cliinnclli nud Xoue ; baritones ,
Messrs. Inprel , Mouels , ( ialaasl , Paddila
nnd Clampi ,
The futuio of the Covent Onrdcn theater is
still undecided. At n recent meeting- the
Caii Itosa company it was decided not to buy
the theatre , as Mr. Montague prefers to sell
it. His piobablo that Mr. Harris season of
opera will tike place * Druty Lane.
It has Uen aniiounfod that Mirlo Hose
contrmpintea rctlriiiK from public life. So
far fiom this being the case , she will , after
the conclusion of hei concert tour , ] ou ! tlio
Carl Itosn , company and be nt Us head. The
company will include Mr. Durward Lcllly
and Jlr. LudwiR , nna she will play Cnrnion ,
Juliet and other roles
It Is not c\ cry prima donna who gets in her
llfo tlmo thoeomphincnt palitto llss Selgrid
Arnoldsonby the municipality of Stockholm
The city fithorshavo dctermlnod to plaen a
comnieinoratlvo tablet on thohouso in which
she was bora.
Hl'OJlTJXU.
Toilay's Tips.
AT MOIIIU * 1'AIIK.
First race Bookmaker , lluonorao.
Second nee Issaquena , Kon.
Third r.wo Philosophy. lady Jano.
L'ourth race Masher. Nellie Uly.
Fifth race Plrcnzi , lincclmd.
Sitth race Litllo 1'ieil , Kalnbow.
SoM nth race Autoirot , C'ornella
iT MTOVH ,
T-Urat race Tom Jones , Carmen
Second rare Dyor. Ton like
Third raw John Morris , Lord Tom Him-
yar.
Fourth laioOulaaic , "Uoltlo S
Fifth raw ) Milt Vouujr Homeland.
Hir 'J IH | ay's Kauon.
AT nonius PA UK.
Flrit rare , tlvo-eltjhthsof nrniln-Hucne-mo
Trelllt , Algoncjuln , Common Stnso , r'lori-
morc.J. B , Flugront , BookmaUir , Nhopla ,
Bottle Pnttber. Uuildean , Itlioy , Ella 'r , Liz-
zotto , Parkc Uidge- . Dutch < ! lrlAdago. .
Second r et\ , ono nillo Volunteer II , Eon ,
Woodcraft , ICingttock , Ia3aiuennlllly ( ) , I4u-
ciuo , Palcrna.
Third race , ono nnd one-Mxtconth mllei
Brlc.My i'clloiv , Montague , Philosophy , Sir
John , ICasson , lastcrlodo , Lidy Jane icolt ) ,
Hertlen
Fourth race , three-quarters ol a mile ,
Nursery lUikcs UOicr , Hey del Key , Aver-
niw , Montana , Nelly IJly , ICtldrer. Castalla ,
Amulet , Ml ml ( llllA ) ,
I'lfth race , mile ind ono-clshth , country
club hnndloaii-Itaivlniiil , Casslus , KeiK > rtcr ,
Senor'tn ' , T.os Aujrclw , Volunteer 1 1. , 1 Ircutl ,
ITllilaincii , Uiunvixd , Tristan.
Sixth race , live-eighths of mile , selling
D , ilcl II , Villngo IMamlo II , Susie S , Itnlii-
bow , Falrv ( Jueen , ( lotiilonjr , llci > oiiter. Pun-
ster.lr.Uttlo free ) , Alum ( tillMunoln. ) .
Seventh race , ilv < vrlKhth < of atnlle , BollliiK
OarrioU , Drunotte , TorchllKhl , OucloM ,
Benjamin , Cornelia Ituth , Autocrat , Sero-
iiudcr , linnet , Oborlln.
AT UTOMl.
Tlrst race , n\o-elghts \ of n mile , nialdcni
Cnnto. llarpy , Cariimn , Dosta , Silver Mint ,
Vnlo M > 1 , l.iinnr , l\anhoe , Iconochut , Colonel
\\rhcitley \ , t'orouor , 'J'oin .Tones ,
Second mci\onr > mile nud tvcaty jnrd
Valedictory , 0 W. , Destruction , Aunt Kate ,
D\er \ , Iivhiud , Tonllke.
Third nice , ono nillo nnd sixty yaidi. sell-
ing-Splto , John ivior.-ls , Colonel Kali , llydy ,
KCMI O , Gray Cloud , Hobln , Lord Toru
1 Ilnyar
1'ourth race , ono nillo-Chantresi , Lottie
S , I.ady IVnyei. Jofl U'alton , rietawnv , Gill-
nntv , llttlo Crete , Arccutn. Outlook , l'.ll ,
Poll Moll , Unkotn , Cashier
I'lfth race , lUo-oIghthsof a mile , Imiidieap
Oriental , ralrhnmi , Milt Voung. The
Turk , Douwlasi , Penny Itoyal , Ko\eal , Leo
S,0m , Halnicr , Itaceland ,
AT i ot isvn 1.1 : .
Ono of the licst Riitnes of the iciuou vns
calletl ntttie nnd of the ninth Inning on ac
count of darkness , neither Louisville nor Co
lumbus having bciu able to more a single
run _
AT ST. I.OLI3.
St Louis , C , Toledo , U.
Nerve nil < l Ijlvcr PIIK
An Important discover * } . They net on the
liver , stomach nnd bonds through the
ncncs. A new principle Thev speedily
curobilioHsness , bad taste , torpid liver , pllej
niid ronMliatlon. | Splendid for men , women
and children. Smallest , mildu.it , surest. 'M
dosej fori'i cents. Simples free at Kuhu &
Co's , 15th and Doughs.
slut Tj vjsYr-j * ; ,
I-'Inut > oiuinatiuni.
Aununv , Xcb , Oct. R [ Spec ! il Telogrim
to Tim Ucu.1 The lloat con\ention \ for
Johnson and Xemaha counties was held ut
Tccumich yestord&y , Iloh , J S. Dew of
TccumschVM noralnatedcfor lloat son ator
and lion J. II I'ohlnuui ofNeiniha countly
for float rei > rcscntatl\e. \
lintl Ills Hand Crmliod ,
KrTtMT. . rx'cb. , Ocf. r. . ( Spocinl Telcg-ram
to TIIK Hir.j-E. : D. tleudricks of Grand
Island , n br.ikcmnn on an extra west hound
freight on tlio Union Pjiciflc , had Ills hand
criishud IIPI-O this ovonlnu In miking a
coupllnj , ' , The \vound nay necessitate the
amputation of a few fingers.
An InjurlniiH Uitnnuny.
ICrAitMT , Kcb. , Oct. r . [ Spcchl Telegram
to Tin : En : . ] tt'hilo drilngthis iiftcrnoon
Dr. J. A Haggard nnd ifo had n. serious
runaway The hot-so toolt fright at n motor
cat and ian iu\ay , orcrtuming1 the carriage
Dr , llapgird was picked up with a broken
leg and his wife received A fractured arm.
Ucnicieiatio Canons.
Siiiis-orini.n , Neb , OU. 5.-Spcc.il | ! to
TiieQur ] Attho democratic caucus hold
heroyesterdayaftoinooii the following dele-
Bates were elected to attend the county con
vention to be held ntOretna next Saturday :
H M. Illnlclc , James . .lobiiionV. . R Miller ,
Samuel So.irtzer , John Snodguiss , P. E.
Briscoo and M ( J. Ridiolson. Only two of
the above arc In favor of endorslnfr Scluul ,
the dcmouat-alllanco candidate for reprc-
scutive.
Iloono County Convention.
.AiiiioN , XebjOct , 5. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : DM : . 1 The republican convention ot
Boone county met yesterday at Albion. The
following nominations were undo : J. A.
Price , county attorney ; J" . IX J3ic\vor \ , lopi-o-
sentattvo , Twenty-second district ; Benton
Cottcrman , cominibsloner , Thlid district ;
Lorati Chrk , chairman , county central com-
mlttco. A largo delegation was present. The
prospects for a favorable outoomofor repub
licans In November Is good
Alliance I'lciiloat Xelsoii.
Su oN"el , ) , Oct. 5. [ Special Telecrram
to THE BEE. ] The fanners' alliance jestcr-
dny held an Immense piuilc in the beautiful
gro\o on the banks of the Elk. There were
in tha procession 21b teams and same two
hundred and eighty voters. The ladles
comet bind of HaMwgs was In attendance ,
while McKcIehan's cow helped to give the
evtiit the appearance ofn cii-ous MoKeigh in
and Powers A ele both Ullod to apeilt , hut
Powers was not present. Mclveighan'a '
speec.li v > < in his usual peculiar stjlo nnd
wasreoci\ed with the usual nianifcitatlons
by hib lidnilrcii _
lIcpi
j\inirnv , Neb , Oct. 5. [ Spaclal Telegram
to TIIK lien. ] The largest and most enthusi
astic oomcntion over held in this county was
hold In iho court house yesterday by the re
publicans. All the precincts wore repre
sented by their entire delegations , Hon.
Church Howe was iioialiinted by acclamation
for member of the legislature ; II II. Huiloy
of Droclcwas nlso nomtnatod by acclamation
forroprobcntatUo ; K A. Bourne for county
attorney , und M C. bhurtlcfl yas renomiii-
atod for county commissioner , During the
ess of the convention Congressman AV.
. Council dropped In whlloxaaltiiiKfor the
train for I'eru.w hero ho spoke In the oven-
InKiuul , In response to calls for Council , was
introduced to the oon\ontlon and delivered n
half liom Ulli In his nblo manner. The suc
cess of the ticket Is being predicted with a
laigo majority. _
Why lilniiio County { miles.
BnuwsTi'ii , Iveb , Oct.Special [ to TUB
BFP ] The most boiutiful weather ha\o
hadfor ieai-a has preMillod for the past two
weeks In Dial no county and the busy firmora
ha\o \ had ample tlmo to got up their haj ,
thresh their gialn nnd prepare winter quni-
tois for tholr stock.
Owing to the exceptionally ccood hay crop ,
fair corn , small grnln and vegetable crops
ttiU year , and good healthy hoisod , cattle ,
hogs' poultry , etc. , ceiitnilXebraslcu la now
, bclns thrwigod with homo seekers , iimny of
whom vilt piot > ul > ly ttilw some of our re
Jeeted snnd-hills ancf rum tin ns pornmuont
rc-ildenUof the heart of tlio"jrreat Ainorlcan
desert , " wblch tod.ij sho\\s the liest returns
for labor ex pomlod of any count } in central
Nebnui'ka or the west , anil wheio wo lm\o
tliobost and putost water to bo found In the
If { n v person doubts the fertility of the
soil and Its capacity for giowlnj ; Kooil crops
thfl drvest yeiirXobrwlcn oor suv , let them
come and see the Blnlno county fair , common-
ci ng October 'J , at Btcwstcr
3Ir.lloxrniiilor PoudcrR.
Sr , P.m. , Jllnti. , Oct. . " > [ Special Tele-
dram to THE NKK.IV. . B. Alexander of
the Great 2orthoinvlio , was yesterday
Absolutely Puro.
A cream ot tartar Imkliif poitdcr. . . . „
or loavanlng BlreiiRth-U. S. Gourumcut Ito-
oottA.uz IT. IbH
Peculiar
Peculiar In combination , proportion ,
preparation ot Ingredients , Hood's S.irj1
rlll.a possesses Iho curatlvouluoof the best
known rcrno- LivJfc * "cs ° ' lno
vopetaHo rlOQQ 5 kingdom.
Peculiar In Its flrciiKllimid economy , Hood's *
Snrsaparlllalsthoonlymcdlcltia clwhlcheaii S
truly bo nalil , "Ono Hundred l > osos OiieDo- . '
lar. " rccullar lulls medicinal merits. Hood's
Sawprirllla accomplishes cures Mlhorto un
known , -C.-M. - - , - . . : i jjj :
tliotlllo of "Tlioprcatest tlood tmrlflemer
discovered. " I'ccnllar In Its "good tnmo
at homo , " thuo U moro of Hood's Sirs.v-
parlllt soM In V.ocll tliiu o ( nil olhur
blood purlflers. 1'ocullar In Hi ihciiomciial
record ot p . | sales abroad
no other r6CU I lur preparation
ocr attained to rapidly nor he-Id so
steadfastly the confidence , of nil clmea
of people. IVcullnr Intho brain-work which
It represent. * . Hood a Sars.ip.irllU com.
bines nil Uio laioulcdgo which modem
pw- ' "
sclciico Ins pwI U IlOCll developed ,
with many years practical experience In
preparing medicines. liosuio to gctouljr
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Holdl'jniUilriifTRlils. UliilxfotfS. Trcparrdotily
by C. I. HOOD Ji , CO. , Aiotliucarlui , lAwoU , MAI * .
| OO Doses Ono Dollar
leiulcred tlio chalriiumslilp of the Souili *
vvoHtem assoc'iiitlon , announces that ho hai
not decided whether to accept that ofllto r
tlio presidency of the ICastorn Mlnnns < u
eompiny , Avlilch has also lie-en offered him
Tito salary lu tlio Southwestern nssoriiillou \ \
fin.OtiOn yeir , hut Mr. Ale\iindcr he ltat.i
because holnoxvsthollfo of n cliilnnim of i
milroail usiociiitloii is by no menus 11 liapp\ \
one. His filendi , however , are urKlnir him
to accept nnd it scaiimqiiltopinlialilo tonlK'n '
that ho will Should ho do so his hcadiiuiii
tors will boat St. Louis. i
Boyd's ' oporn liouso win wc-U tilled last
night with nil andlonco Umt went homo voi v
well pleased with the artistic -\\oiic ofMisi
Mnttio Yickcis mul her cvbellont rompnii * , .
Tlio piny was "IMcUvclss , " a comiul.vilmmi
of genuine merit and many plenslngsltnitlous
Miss Vielccrs VTJK , of course , the coiittnl nt
tmction on tlio stiqc. but she win not the entire
tire bho\v bv anj memis V. D. .Montague , ,11
John Dutton ; lil1. ( iniiliner , us TipnorU ,
I ! . H Vnn Vctttlien , as Mudford , and K Pol-
lock , as P. 0. AVcllscro \ery elevor
The now ofliiieo ; ot the great Iloclt
Island route , 1COJ , Sixteenth and Karmiui
streets , Omaha , nro the tinost in the oil \
Cull niul see thoia. Tiohota to all point )
e.ibt ( it lowest i.itoa.
An Oat .Mual Mill Itiiruetl.
Dns MOINPS , In. , Oct. fi [ Special Tel -
gram to Tun lin. ! : | The largo oat iniMl
mill of H. H Heath , at the corner ofl'lftn
and Vine streets , was totally destrojoil in
llro between midnight and three o'clock tint
mornlnff. The Iho dopnrtincnt hud gn it
dlniculty in saving the mainmoth fourstii\
elevator with \.iluablo couteuts from tint
same fate. The Morgan and Ahorn houses
and other largo huildings in the vlcinitj win *
In Imminent danger for a time. The loss on
the mill and contents is about ? oOlDO ) , and the
d imago to elevator and contents prob.iblj
$ i"HX ) . The total insurance is about Mxti
thousand. The mill hut been closed for the
past jear under contract -\\ith the tiu-t , but
was retently opened again and was doing an
111111101110 business 1ho origin of the lire (1 (
a mystery nud hicendinrvisni is suspected
Ask for Van Uoulm's Cocoa Take no
othox' . 9
A DffltltutoVoiiian. .
The police were notified last night of .1
case of destitution nt 217 North Kloicntli
stroct , A worn in named Montgomery is
there without ceti the bare nccassitlcs of
life , and with a nevvly-born baby to
c.iro for. Tlio city phjslclan was
tailed to prwldo for the unfoitutinto
woman vlth medical asblst.mco ot
which she stood In much need , nnd the
neighbors contributed liberally toher wnnLs ,
so that she was made romfortalilo until hi r
rase can be brought before the county com .
missioners. The woman's husband nbnjr
doaedbor several months ago , and she hns
been trying to suppoit herself alone cor
since.
Penis' soip secures a beautiful complexion ,
Two Cattle II.HIIN Collldo.
LL > KVjo , Oct 5. [ Special Telegiam t i
Tun Biu.1 LastniRhta train of cars loaded
with cattle , belonging to Hartis ,1 Pord of
Powder Ui\cr , on thoii wny from rettennan
to Chicago , was nin Into by n train of stock
owned by the Powder Itivor cattle cnnipmy
( leniollsliiiigtlio caboose and ono c.ittlu cnr ,
No ono w.is hut t.
Kinpprors Unvi * aNairo\v Dscnpn.
Vu\s-i , Oct. fi The Austrian nnd Our
man emperor ) hud a narrow ascujio from a
serious accident while riding In acarriigo nt
Mucr7Cstcg today. The hoises shied , tlwm
Ini ; the canlago against a tree , paitlallj
wi-eoking the vehicle. The two toilers
alighted unhuit.
Cliolc-ra. hi Sialii.
MADKIII , Oct. fi. Cholera Is belio\ed \ to
hnvo broken out In IJarceloiia , where lh <
suspected casc-s are reported , two of th > rn
fatal.
With His Thumb ,
A boj Is snul to hive sivod Iho Ni tlierlaiuU
from liuindatlon Multltinlcs Invo lioou
s.ivcd from the Imnilon of illseise liy a
liottloof j\jcr's Hirsainillln. Tlilainediclno
Impirts tone to Ihn sjslcin anil stierf tlicns
every organ and fllno ultlio body.
" I Iruu InktMi a gicat ilcil of medicine ,
hut nothing has done mc so lunch good a\
AjorNS.irsip.it III i. I experienced Its belli1
llclal efTucts Itofore 1 had anile finished ono
bottle , and I can lice ! ) tcstll ) that It Is th
best blood mcdlclno I Knon of. " f. . W
Ward , sr. , Woodland , Texas.
"Coiillncd to nu oflloe , as I am , from ono
year's mid to another , with llttlu or tut out
door rxorcNo , 1 flnil gicat help In Ayei's
Sarsap.arllla , which I Invo used for sovcnl
years , and .am nt present usliu. vltli CXPP !
Icntrcsnlti. It cn.ililes mn to keep JI\MJH |
at my post , cnjo ) ing the host of health"
II. 0 ll.iiiid , JIaldon , M.isa.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
IIY
DR. J. C. AVER < fe CO. , Lowell , Masi.
TO
Bufforlns from lli tir ounf youthfulirrora , cirlr
, wftniliut weaknofw , luht inftuhoxtctc.lwul
K vniiiabliirrfttlso ( soalnlt conlntnlnit full
for hflmn CHIT , I'llKK ot clmrnn , A.
u llrnl wurk : hoi'nl Iw n > J liy cicrr
man who U urrrnuii ami kloMUtatnl , Aililrt-iu-
Prof. f-C. I'OWL.KIC.HIoudUB.Couu.
RWVOIIK MH.ITAUV AOAUKMV.
tL . J.Vrlulit \ , H.S , A. SI Cornwall , K Y.
$ JCO. Media , I't , MlllUrr Readonly ,
. lltuuku lUll.uItU clicularifrn
I lneii t'ulliirit und Cull * . .
Correct Slylci. 'V
Best OualllPerfsct / Fltllr.g. <
IKY THEM.
A M US E M E tNTS.
Dime E en | yupee. [
\VILI < LAWLEIl , MANAOEfl.
CORNER HTH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA
WBP.K Ol'OOT.O.
TlmHroitotL fen nllon , : i 'llii ) Tlirra IlfxUirl K.JIIK-
nor J. Ulk * Umtldi , ( .trmnn uiiU ITOIII.II Tliu
Mtuloan Koalher wurkor * Tlio l o Cutlo , ol Iho
I dl. i lletiut , I'tHt nluomuilral | iturh llobciriy
nntl Lynch , lluilon mil ICilwaril'H I'liuii-dr C < Nla *
llurJoll , Soc trello. Iho l.yncli Children
ONK HIM IS njll rilUKd UllOVVV