2 THE OMAHA DAILY -BEE.KjHQX.DAY KlflPTEMBBU 28 , 1891 , BY THIRD CITY CHAMPIONS , Nocparcil Shiggora Worsted on Their Own Grounds at Their Own Game. BEATRICE SLUGGED OUT PIE VICTORY. CaRlon'H PIloliliiBwnH Too Much for tlio South IJiiilcTH-Hiuitlitj Ainorl- can ( iiiiiics-bportliiK Notes and ONPAUI'.ILS had nh attack of nervous prostration ycster. day They shook on the basi s mid shlv 1 eitd at the pinto , flj tin's big glove fell off hlscrstwhilo sure loft I'lind ' every tlmi ) a call was thrown nt him. And just think of Cas- tone's twenty strike outs There Isn't anything about the Beatrice team to bo nfrald of , out that's Just what rilled the Non pareils at the opening of the game Uoforo they recovcrcJ themselves the "Third Cltv" had tinco runs to its credit , while tne South Knd bovs hadn't got oven a sight of tbn rubber. In the fifth they crossed the plato twice on nwlld.wlerd . concatenation of c-irors which lot the ball into tbo seats. Uoatrlco added two to her score In the eighth on MoAuliffo's wild throw to Tlvnu after the latter had madua stait for what might have been n great double play. The Nonpareils ramo back at their op ponents in the same inning and tied the score on a couple of hits , a missed third sttiko and Taylor's error It looked HAO n repetition of last Sunday's game , for the ninth inning was n blank for both sides. Hut the tenth was n nightmare for Jollcn. A base on balls commenced the tioublo. Cas- tone's single , a steal and a wild pitch lot in a run. The next man nt the plato sent Iho leather on nn exploring expedition down through Iko Hascnil's "wnnt-is-it" on 1-our- toonth and C'nstellar street P was a great homo run drho , and mnuo the gathering clouds look awful dark to the Nonpareil's ad mirers. In their half ttio South Kndors could do nothing. Prank Mahoi.oy distinguished himself by making two brilliant running catches. Castoiie's re-cord of strlko outs shows how effective ho was. The Nonpareils have no reason to bo ashamed of their defeat. Hair ing Plynn s woik nt first they lidded well. Timidlt > at the plato lost them the game. The "Third Citj" visitors admitted they ex pected nn easy victory , but wore greatly de ceived. Harry Gatowood , who phned his lirst ball with the Nonpaieils , co\eted second end base foi Hcatnce. The attendance , though larger than usual , was considerable lessened oy the rainllko skv. All the amntour and soml-profcsslonnl ball plaj crs in Omaha watched the game , in cluding Baker and Ttaflloy of the defunct Omahas. Next Sunday the Nonpiicils will have an other go nt th' ) Magic Citjs The game will ho plajod at the ball park. Twentieth and Lake , on noutial ground. Fifty dollars aio already posted on the outcome. Yesterday's score : 8UMMAKV. iriinn earned , N'onimrcllt * , t , llcatrlce. 2 Thrco- linm lilln Custom ) llomii runs , AilaniH llano on Imlla jLllcn , 4 , Cantonc , 1 triuk out Toiler 8 , Custom ) , .1) Wild t > ltch. Jclkn , I fim iHt ImlU. lacey I , Jones , 1 'llmo Two hours L'mplro l.lnalian ColoiiclH Glvo the UrowiiH "a lle.uitlful Double Lorisvii t r , Ky. , Sept , 27. The Loulsvlllos von two games from the St. Louis loam this afternoon. Coed ! , steady batting did it. At tendance , 10,1)00. ) Score : l.oulivllle i ! * 0 bt. Lou Is 3 0 I ) 0 0 1 0 0 0 ,1 lilts : Ionls\lllo , 11 ; St LnnK 8 Frrors : Loulsvllli' , f > , bt l.ouls 2. Kurnoil runs : l.ouls- vlllo , 4 11 ilttu 'os ' 1 Itziterald and C'ahill : Mo- ( illl and lloj iu , Homo runWeaver. . Two- base lilt : .li'imliiffB. Luftnnbasol.oulsv Illc , 8 ; bt. l.ouls. . ' Huso on balls : uir 1'lt/Rur ild , 4 ; off ; Mcilll ( , 4 btmclcoiit. Hhliinlok , Cahlll , KJIIII. .1 ; AlctJlll. S ; Coiiilslcoj. I'ascod ball. Cahlll , llovln. Wild pitch : ril/itur.ilil. Stolen liases : Calilll , bliliinlclr , ' ! ; Wolf. McCarthy. Time : Ono hour and thlrty-e'ljht a Inutes. Umpire : Mahonoy. Second guino : Louisville 2 10 bt , Louis 000000 1 lr.sohlt ! - I.nnisvlllo , 11 ; St. l.ouls , 2 Er rors : lonlsllk > , 0 ; at Louis , 4. Itattcrios : Me-ukln , OalilU and Wtiiue-r ; lluriHI , Me- Ciirlhy , Miiiiynn and Iloylo , Kiirned runs : LonlflvllU ) , 4. 'I hrco-baso hit : Weaver Two- base hit : Kuuhc'tio , Loft on bases : Louls- vlllu , ( i ; bt. Louis I , Double play : JnmiliiRs to Taylor Itnaq on h'lllsOlf llniroll. S blriiekoiif Weiivor , Wolf. Hurroll , H an' ' , Iloylo. I'assod balls : lloylu. Mnnviui. btolon baseis : blilnnlck , Iviichone. Wolf , Tnvlor , Mo- L/'iirtliv , Tlnur Ono lioiir and twenty-live mliuitt's. Uiiitilrot Mahonoy. imi\\rits HID A s\\r. MII.WAI MSI : , WIs. , Sept. 2rThe Coluin- bus men could not hit Klllon unit nanowlv escaped n shut out. They gave Knoll miser able auppmt. Score : MIIwnnKoo . . . . 2 0 1 4 2 0 0 2 11 ColiiinbilR .00 1 00000 1 I.'iinicd inns. MllwanUoo , 4. TiMi-lniso hits : Ilurke . ' , I url. Homo run. IVttlt. lltisns Btoli-n I'cttlt. bhnuli' ' , Urlni. Carney. ( 'rooKs 2 , W hcuiloeU 2. Ililst-s on balls Hy Klllon , u : by Kiiull , t lilt by pitcherlly Knoll. J btriiuk out 11 } Ivlllun. H ; lj ) K'noll.J. Time : Onu hour and for'y-bu\un minutes Uninlro Notglvun Antc'i loan AHHDUIHIIOII I'lavoA Woiu i.OiU I'er Ot noiton. . I''S fiJ . ( ii fit. Louis 114 8.1 M . ii.61U Ilaltlmorn US CT 111 .KM Athlotlus Iti ta 111TJ Oolniiihiis 1(5 ( ( U TJ .4V ) MllvruiiKoo . . . Ul till 71 " Loulivlllo . . . . UJ 51 78 401) ) Wa Ulnitun. 1.1) ) 41 SljIlOolllDJH III If. PuiiMosr , Nob. , Sept. 27. | Speclal to TIIK llr.H. ] Considerable Interest has boon manifested hero the past week over the ( fame of ball matched for jostorday. In spite of the threatening weather quite n crowd was pioc > nt and all eujojoil the fun The itamo was between the schoolbcns of District No 17 ami DUtrlot No lb. Sseor-o , ! IS to" rn favor of District No , 17. Datterlos Wells and tJlllam : NlchoUand llrluk. Um pire : ChurcU , Domcr Making Oicnt IVopnrntloiiH lor ItnocN tlilnVcnk. . DRKVKII , Colo. , Sept. ST. Tlio Overland Park races open next Saturday , under the most favorable ausptco' , as some of the fatten horses In the country will bo seen on tbo track. On the opuulng daj , the Color- do St. l.oRor will bo the nrinclpal event. Asldo from this , there will uo four other race , for which n f..OOO purse has been offorod. ' 1 Irrco hundred horscri will be In the atabloa by Wednesday , Amoi r tbo horses now horc , ( uo the Mnltoso Villa stable , of San Prauohco , Matt StojnrV stable , and D O. nrlckor's and Ui\"Tto\ett's horses , from "Ktttto-CUy ; srontana. Othoi * win arrive thli weolt from Wyoming , Utah , California , Montana mid Colorado. Ilraotlara * Ashooi.it Ion. The secretary of atato hoi Issued thu final papers completing the organization of the American Saddle Horse association , which has a subscribed capital of 110,000. Arrnngo- snouts have been made to issue a stud book. requiring the highest itandard for eligibility of any ulurllar organization and will bo recoj- nl/cd as standard by the World's Pair asso ciation for flfiddlo horaoj exhibited at the great exposition in IH'.O. ' 'I Ips Tor Today. These look llko good tilings in the races noted : 1YATOXIA. 1 I'rospeot-Slzht Draft. 'J C mm Koynt ( Jnrtcr. : i. Ilniicfiil Klimc'i-in 4 .liiiluu.linvoll " 'ally ' Taylor. ft The yui'on Cliirot. G Don Air Ithaca ( .IHCAIIO I Aitttitiin Loaf Itolcy Holey. 2. Qtihlo L ikuvlew. .1 lloutlhyit Lltllc clssors. I I ini'st Km e ' rorc-riiiincr Liii'lnda. ( I ( iiimion Altutos. 7. Uaimi'ti ( inylnril t linnltN to nn Ktitlinilnnt. LOSIIOV , Sejit 27 The miich-talkod-of cho s mitch of Blackbiltno ngalnst ( ? tins- bcig Is nt last assured A Southampton on- thuslsastdcciarad himself willing to pay the expenses of the masters provided the match shall bo contested at Southampton , "STACi. , WAITS. " Hut the "Kllcon" Didn't CJo On IJc- < : iitinc hlii * Hail no ( > nrinunls. It was a night of surprises in the local theatrical world. I'.vi'n the pale , waning September orb which sheds light over the footstool was sticaked with \ermillion and the tunes seemingly "wero out of Joint " "IJilocti , " ambitiously announced as "iho greatest of American operas" was to have been produced last night nt tlio Furnam sti cot theater , but n Llncoin sheriff loomed up on the horizon ami just as the clock was chiming midnight In the Capitol Citv , whoio thu company appeared Jiattitday night , the rciii'scntatlvo | of law and older clapped an attachment upon the wardiobo of the party , at the instance of the stage director , who felt ngifiiovcd to the extent of ? M ) All day hnturduv the manager of the com- piny , Mr 1'uulps , had been on a hunt for mono } to sijuuro the claims of thostagoditec- tor , and ho even caino to Omaha to get the loct.1 manage rot the hou o to put up the nee- essarcollateral. . Hut Mr Burgess "smelt n mice" us they say on the faico comedy stage , and with requests from creditors pouiing in- to-tho boolllco from all directions , to have the sevcial amounts held out of the first night's receipts , concluded that ho would uadtoclc th"nccess.irj fisO In his pocket and let the bard driven itnptcssaiio whistle for the money. At noon yostcrday thirty-two members of the ' IJilcen" company ut lived in Omaha from Lincoln , minus tlio wardioLo necessary to the pioper presenta'ion of the opoia , which owes its existence to two Topuka musicians. Mi Pliolps , the manager of the compinv , having blown himself to the extent of $ .fUOO and not seeing any returns concluded to stop throw nn ; good money after bud and per mitted thu company to strand hero And per consequence iho Ifaitram street house was "dirk and dreary" last nignt As long as the money lasted Mr 1'hclps paid It out with a liberality which made the heart of pritna donna and chorus girl leap with joy. Visions of happv homos tloated before iholr ga/o ; they had struck n "snap , " in the vetnacular ot tno inofcssion. A compatn in which the "gbost"was to walk cvoty week. Hut the shadow of coming cold weather fell iithwiut the beautiful "JUileen , " and being n i.no , sensltno plant , nurtured nmtd t u balmy .bieo/os of the boitthland , it came as an omen of evil When Nebraska was touched , the cold glow moio intense , and theio was a suggestion of winter in the ah. These who had sealskin coats got them out from between lajorof tar paper , and those who hadn't , thowcro \eiy laigely In the majority , buttoned up their top coats closer about the nock. If or some time it looked as if Lincoln would ha\o the pleauioof entertaining a standaul opera company , uut Mr. L. M. Ciawfoul , who booked the company on his pironit , had provided tickets , for the parly fiom Lincoln heie. With the re- h.ito on the tickets the people woio able to settle their board bills , and Omaha Is today larger by thirty-two people than bho was jn lcrday. Many of the people are without money , and the prospect of their securing now positions Is very meagio indeed. Of course thcro are two sides to the story. Who ever heard of n story that dlan't have two sides ? And the stage director is criti cised soveiely for the action taken by all the company. But the attachment. Is still in force. B1ASTKKS OP THE HOUSE. AVlint Two Kquino PjliKMtorn Are Doing lor Oiniilia Hi ittoH. Professor Olcason's exhibition at the fall- grounds \ostorday afternoon consisted of horse taming as was horse taming. flu handled llvepf the most disagreeable animals ho could llnd , including the worst bucking binncho that could bu found at the South Omaha stock yards. When the broncho began to mick the bi crowd bowled with delight - light , and the buito apparently enjoved It too , but when the proleshor began to toy with thu deadly foolstran , Mr. IJronk's fun dopirrted and life became a burden. After another lesson ho will be a good hoar-io horso. U hat most pleased the ciowd , however , was the trained noise "Topsoy , " and she Imi tated a balky nag to perfection , besides otherwise displaying wondoiful Intelligence At the request of numerous horse owners the entertainment will bo repeated Wednesday uf toi noon at the same pliyco. Prof. Norton B. Smith commences his third week tonight at the Omaha Guards armory and n grand programme will bo pre sented , prominent among the features will bo thuiidlngof a wild bucking broncho. 'Jo- moiiow night , Tuesday , September US , will bo the timer night of the season. "IJlxio" the cclobiatcd Kentucky thoioutthbrcd stal lion , u vicious hlcKor , and "Cvclono Jim" the ootoilous , vicious kicking mulo. The piofossor wishing to convince hla patrons that his. methods will biibduo mules as well ns horsea. This will boa gtand contest ns both the stallion and the mule will provo themselves , good subjects to battle with the pi ofossor. Do Witt's Little n.iriy Risorj. Bo t little pill ever nmdo. Cure cor.stipition every timo. None equal. Usu them now. J.WJ/AKJf/'A/.S. "Our Grab Bap , " which William A. Mosto > cr hus the subllmo coin ago to claim as his own child , was madn known at Boyd's tboatte last evening , and It Is about as coherent as its society name Sake. There are , how over , suveral really clover people in the company , paitiuulaily William A. Mcstoyer , who ought to bo lound doing something in Iln Holy bettor than this hedge podge of drivel. Miss Theresa Vaughn , a very talented woman , who has not been hoird m Omaha for smeiiil > oat.s , and onu of the best vocalists on the stage , Mr. Walter .lones. Mr. AluxU Murkham , Miss Cluia Knott mid Miss Sinclair. Of the others , It were only kindness to pass them by in slluuc-o. i'aicMitN Itoirtl Tim. Julj and August ura anxious months for mothers who carefully watch over their llttlo ones. Hot days und froiiuont changes of temperature are liable to produce ciiolorii mornus. How satisfactory It should bu for panmtstoknow that Hallur's Puln i'aralyzor is both a Bleasaut and offuctlvo romcdv for nil mi minor complaints. It sootho-i and re lieves all pain and griping and always effect ) n complete * cure. Will IIP a fJront Dny. About twenty mombc'ra of the Turnvoroln Bocietv mot last night at Coi ! mania ball and took stops toward the completion of the arrangements for Uormnn day. All the Gorman organizations in Omaha and South Omaliii will take part m the demonstration Nearly every band In Omaha has bocu enguged for- the day , and the atmosphere - phoro will resound with rncloay. As nearly everybody knows , Ciortnau day will bo ono w cek from tomorrow , and it promises to be one of the greatest fete duj s aver wltneised ru Omaha. OoW Ill's Llttlo Kary Kisors for the liver I'Vi-nliiHt Ilic iVInrrlaijc. Two Itnlluti boys reported lo Sergeant G raves last night that their mother who lives ut Twentieth and t'opploton nvonuo was about to bo married again and they wanted the pollco to prevent iho coromotiv as Ihclr father wns stilt nllvo and living In the old country. The boys wcro directed to Illo n complaint In jiollco court today. NICIJIA" UOI5ICII1) . Tuo Hinnoth lloimlrr.M Swlntlto nn Omaha Spri-ulntor A week ago two smooth yottuif mdii reirls- letcd at the Windsor hole l ami cut qulto u wide swntb. They claimed lo have the West ern agency for the Llttlo Oiant lifting Jack and were willing lo sell torrllory. I'rlnco and bclilnnk. Iho proprlolors of iho hotel , lilt at the game and niranged with John rurUi , who keeps n atoio nt Tenth mid Howard , to go In with them and put up 81.000 Purtl' gnvo hu check for the amount on the Omaha National bink Put Ill's ' clui-K chips lu jli ) tn purchase tlio rights In Harri son and Cass , In On the da > of setlloment I'urlh becomes suspicious and telephones the bank U ) stop prvmonton his check. In the mo ultimo ho telegraphed to thu Inventor of the upprratus nt Indianapolis and learns that thu two young men have no authority to sell state or county rights for his property. 1'urth lallted nwhllo with Iho Windsor guesls and they tell him there Is some mistake and au'ieo to go to Indianap olis with him All Is ngti-od and the three start. When near the capital of Indium the smooth men jump the game and leave 17 urth atone An Investigation ptovcd the tiutli of the t'leram and Puith Is out his expenses oist The matter was reported to the del -ctlvos , but ns Iho conlldcnco men h ivu not come back this ivny iho police can do nothing. rurth is out his expenses , his cleric is out ? IO , and the Windsor hotel people are out a week's ' board. The game was nicely worked and came near catching three or four suckers. ui.i : Gross s of the Country nt lie- ] ioriMl ( by the I'unkr ) . BOSTON , Mass , Sopt. 27 The following tnblo compiled from dispatches to Uio Post , from the managers of the cloning houses in the cities named , shows the gross exchanges for the week ending September i0 ! , with rate per cent of increase or tlecieaso as compared with the coi icsponding period last jear : ' .Not Incluitc'il In totals In last week's ' report St. Paul should have boon Increased ! 1 5 per cent instead of de- croisod ! ! . ! per cent. The largo increases in Now Yoi k and Boston is duoto the activity of the stoclrmarket. The fact is that the tolnl , excluding Now York , shows an increase is a favorable Indication of the beginning prosperity xvhich is expected to follow the hat vesting of this joir's ' crops. In rompiiison with the previous week tbo total shows an increase of SI7J,12J",07J. or 14.1 per cent , while outside of JNow York theio is u decrease of $570,659- , 20 per cent. _ Cure lor- the Drink Hnlitt. Tito .John Holiday Ilomody company , of Burlington , la , euarantoos to euro thu drink habit and dypsomania Homo trealmont. Uctnody suro. Ingiedionts harmless , Per bottle , postpaid , with full directions , ? 2.r > 0. No to-umoniiis ! published , and coriespond- once kept inviolate. Wo have used our own medicine. TO s MEMOHY. HoHoIiUions Adopted l > y tlio Omnlm 1'ilnter'H Union. At its mooting yesterday the Omaha Typo graphical union adopted this memorial con cerning the tali' Prank Baldwin : hoieas. Do ith has ag < iln sot Its mark upon ono of the members uf Omaha TyrioRraphieul union No IW. callliu fiom hK luhois our os- tcuined fullou ei iflnmaii , I'ranU Ilaldwln , whiHo untliiiuly nnd tragic und uhocUc-d all who l.now him , thureforu bu it Itc" > oi\uil , I'll it by that act \\hluh "olosoil" tin ) llfo of ono ho hud laboriid so long and fiilthfiuly foi tlio upbuilding or the ciaft In Oinnliu and clsnwhurc , this union lost a inein- bor whoso conduct as a craftsman honori'il hlmsolf and thu fraternity at 1 irgo 1 rank li ilil\s In u.ih i in in not e iilly understood ; iliili't , holt contained , reticent In the u\trc ino wlioio his puisonal alTalis ueirouoiuonie-d , but over toady tosymn ithlzo with and aid un- otliui ; Klftod by nutiiro with nn Indoinltablo will and possised of anorvjiis onurKy far In oxcussof his phyloal c-apielty. his llfo was worn In ambitious pursuit , of hit \ociitlon till It huiiR only by a hhroil ; possessed of a Kindly liuuit , a broad mind and a ki-iin souse of humor , ho smilingly fnu-d ad- % erslty. taMiiB with philosophical niuiinlnilty the k'oii'l ' and o\II tides of fortune , huarlm ; up alone under the calamities that oatnn to him , sli.irliu1 with all the prosnnrlty th it too hul- iloni blossrd lilslifo , Iln , illy sohniR for lilm- si > lf the iiiii slloii of "to bo or not to ho " " 1'or who ould bu ir the whips and scorns of time * * * \\lu-li h" inliilit his il\\rii qiilolus iiiaUo \\lth a liiuo boilklnV" GUI di > ad brolhor ' turned a rnlu" after his last "t.iKf. " It must h i\u liuon "M" ItnsnlM'd , That nou , as during our < l illy ns- Bouliitlon ultli hlin.uo reL-o nUu tliosiiHlurllm ; iiunlttlus In his eliurnoior which led him to the Important position or trust ho Illlnil so lone , and wo command to all meimbrrsnf the crifthls punlitunuy In ic'achlii ) ; fora hlgli sfiniliird of iixcellunno. Itoiohod. Th it while \\o oxtmid to his rola- thosnnd friunds the wiiini sympathy and coniloK'iico that e'oinos from hunrls warm with frutiirniil lo\o. o ul o Klvo tlic-iu iissiiriuuo thai such liven as our brother's do nut und ut thu Kravo. but tluit somuwhoru the Muatoi 1'r ntur of the 1'iih erse will hsuo Inn now foiiii , ruvlsud , l'iumuil and e > xti'iide > d , bound In btitlor style and more eomnlutu. another edition of the work of I'ranU H.ililwin's llfo Kc'Miil\c'd. That a copy of these ri'solullons losmit to tlio father of the de-coasud ; that thuv bn published In the dully imporu of Omaha , and that they bo upruud ut lurgu oti thu records of this iiiilmi , The lilmil Kiiiiinu'i' Drink. Soterlan Ginger Ale Excelsior Springs Co 'a i ; a. Navy. Lovnov , Sept , 'JO. Tha government of Montenegro has ordered throe merchant cruisers built in Cuglam ] , after the typo of tbo Russian volunloor tleot , The vod4uls are lo bo employed during peace lu trad'j be tween AdHatlo and Odessa. RICHER THUS MONTE CRISFO , Wonderful Talff llhat Oomo From ti New WashinrVlo Mining District , NATURE HAS \9tll \ PREPARED THE V/AY / , Mountain Oofit AVIloio Sltlr-n Glis ten U Ith I'yVltt-i , Siitpliurc'iH , Gnlcnn , il/jpcr / Glnnuo and J-'ioo Gu-Hf'fii Illon CIIK uio , 111. , Sept. ° .f * > [ Special to THP "I muko tlio prodlctlon Hint wltbli tlio next lUteon mouths iho stnto of Wusii- ItiK'tonvlll ftmiHh the world with tlio bltj- Re'st mining sensation slnco the discovery o tlio Cotnstoc'k lode , " said Leigh S J Hunt , editor of Uio Soatllol'osl-IntoIltEoncor , ut the Ulcholleu today Thou Mr. Hunt told of a mineral wealth in a basin cutout uy ijlacior * In the Cascade mountains northeast of Soil- tlo which might \\oll h.ivo startled Dumas naro , accustomed .is ho was to untold riches. Suiroundod by dense Krowths of timber , only to bo reached bv patient climbing up precipitous inouut.tin sldas , mound gorges which , even in tUo mlddlo of August , ate tilled ulth the snows of the piovlous winter Iheso mines lie as If protected from mortu oycs by the work of Titans Indeed , It w.is because of the fact that thuv mo under pres ent conditions so dilllcult of access that tlroy have been so long1 , not only undeveloped , but practically undiscovered Storli-H nl' 1'ionpi'OtorH. "For some time , " said Mr Hunt , "wan dering piospectots with pick and shovel had brought down from tint region tones of a vast ba in on thoaidas of which \\eto ex posed nch veins of 010 containing silver mid gold in unlimited qmmtltios. buch talus arose so common m mining countries , howoxcr , that for some time voiy llttlo attention was paid to them , especially us thu legion \vhoio Ihoao marvelous mluoseio topoited to ha\o been found was in the wildest mid most inaccessible - accessible couutiy itmiginaole. Finally the ialteration of these statements by many different prospeclora , led to the sending of Mining experts up thoio v Ith the lesult that oorythintvhirh had been asset ted in re- gatu to the oxtraonllparv character of the llml was raoio than coiilUmed. The location of the Monte Oristo Mineral district , as it has been named , is iti the Cascade - cado mountains nmong the spun forming their western slope near ttio eastotn line of of Snohoimsh county. Tlio distance cast from So ittlo in a direct line Is a little loss than tifty miles anil the distance noith a little less than forty. The mineral lodges are found i mining in continuous untl almost parallel lines through a jumble of miuhtv peaks that have been erncd out of the bosom of the mountain in unmeasured periods of nntiiitiitv. The goigos in this dis trict have been formed by the southward mid downward mdvemont at souio lemoto time ofast masses'of ice which have liter ally cut fui i os rTJOl)4) ) ) feet deep in the breasts of the mountain i ingo Nature has ul- loady done the udr'lt whiih it would Imo cost $ " > ,000OOJ to Jdo ft ith mining m ichiiiory. It Is an intorcbtlnjt fact that the original disco\eryof mineral ! oto\\is imulo ftom a point many miles uAiaut with the aid of a Hold glass , and it"i4 " n1 fact \\hich furnishes nti idea of how thd nunoial veins maj bo traced. Thov i tin it tpurallol lines east and west from both sMosf of the glacial channels acioss and throuijhi tlio mountain tongue \vluch stands bolueon them , in manv iu stances in a continuous line from Iho to lif- teen miles. ThofHinos of mineral may bo tiaced almost as iremlily as an ornamental lajor ot stone maytboiUueed thiough a buck buildiuir. J r AiiyortioiCnu See it. ' One does not ttbol to bo n geologist or a minor , " said Mr. JtTifHt , 'to see that the sev eral veins as they appear'it pen the sui faces of opposite mounJflinH correspond perfectly to each other ; tu t t'oy ) ' are T/.itiuostionablv sopaiatca sections of u continuous vom which das neon broken through by the plowshare of the glacier.1' The ores taken from this and other imnos are \ ory much altko In appearance to the unscientitlo observer. They appear to bo masses of leaden colored rock , brlirht at points of recent fracture , notable for nothing mete than their exceptional weight. In general character they mo base ores bearing sulphurets of iron and galena ore , showing some zinc. The percentage of lead is very largo much larcor than is re quired for smelting the precious metals that they contain. IJataUol with utmly all the veins of galena ere there are bodies of lion pyrites frequently mixed \ \ ith metamorphosed porphyry In u general way , it may bo said , that those ores cat ry f i om S to $ , > ( ) in gold , from $10 to § 73 in silor and from 14 to 00 per cent of loul. The greater patt of the otcs are of a soit which cm bo woilted by concen tration processes , but some of the hoivler gold oios will loquiie loistmg and poihaps tieatment by the culmination process. What Assnjh Show. "In regard to the percentage of precious metal ono may hoar almost any story , " said Mr. Hunt , -'but 1 quote from reports of ac tual assays when I toll jou that a sample fiom the Emma Moorojlelded $ , ) ! in sihor , $4 in gold and 11 nor cent load : from the Sov- ontv-Six WO In silver , ftiJ.T.t gold , 20 1 ! pet- cent lead ; from the Congress , fill ) 40 in sihor , f i" 13 in gold and 51 per cent lead. In malt ing those assi\s ttio effort was not to got a big lesult , but totind out the actual facts. From the location of those mines in tlio sides of the goigos the getting out of ere will bo comparatively an easy ptocess. Them will bo no blnfts to dig ; there will bo no hoisting to bu none , the mines will keep themselves drv. All that is necessity will bo to dig out thootoandto lowoi it to the levels below This uin bu donoeithor by chutes or bv tram cars. Power foi dulling and other mining operations is afforded by the stioatns which tumble thiough the gciges , and thciu Is abundant timber in the valleys and along thu lower mountain sides for all purposes "Hut it should bo bouio in mind that the mines of MonloCristo district are not of a sort to nttiacl those who have not capital to opeiato tlinin on a largo industtial plan. Thoio is piacticallv nothing for the indi vidual miner Ills only chance is tlio small clmnco of linding a claim and selling It out , or ol working as a laborer In the mines of othots. Tlic-io Is but little gold to found in the cieek bottoms , no nuggets to bo picked tip in short tUoro Is no mining of the roman tic and haaulous sort to attract the ad\c-n- Liner or the speoul itor. The development 01 these mines will bo ptecisolv llko the develop ment of coal tniiicii' it , will bo simply an itutustiial ptoposltlfyicalling ; ( for mills and railroads , It xvill ui.iku a great industry , and fortunately perhaps , for the country , It will not , like n placur mining district , supnoit a wild , reckless ana 'undisciplined commu nity , b > J Atlraoiiiitf Capital. "Sovoinl of \ycljUinown millionaires of .his country ntu limung into those mines very carefully and iitv almost curtuin to in vest , heavily. Hoc.ruso negotiations are still iciulmg 1 can oiUyJjiuntion ono of them. This is Judge liojjd , , t ho gioat mlno owner mid capitalist of Tojnn.W'Soo Ha has bought very largely there omUias disposed of his In vestments in the "eiuiessco Coal and Iron company and Is now devoting all his atten tion to Ihodovolopuionl of this region " 1 am not a 'boonuiv. , and can speaK with out prejudice , as nry..pwn minium intoiosts moatptosonl tonUnqy to the Silver crook basin , to the southwest of Monte Crlsto I was ono of the last to glvocrodunco to the stories of piospiutoit'f.nd did not vcnturu an opinion as to tlio value of thodUcovorlos until I had them carotully In\ostlgatod by competent men Thoio nro morally moun tains of ere In sight , mid whenever any of this orq is taken to the assoyor the result confirms the host anticipations concerning it. "It Is a fact i lint comparatively llttlo work lit the way of development has yut been done , mid .sinco It Is trim that nobody can scu further than the point of n pick them Is no absolute certainty ns to what may bo bo * noath thu surface , but Judging by the width and continuous character of the veins , by the correspondence of exposed mineral \ctns mi ono aide of a mountain with the oxpcsuros on the opposite slUe , tburo can bo hut ouo reasonable Judgement , namely , that the veins go clear through the mountain from slilo to sldo. Judged by suporllcmt aspects , thrroHooms ovury probability that the pros of thn Monte C'tlsto district will jiold. llko the eras of tliu i.'onutoclc and of Loaiivllo , millions of dollars in gold , silver and load It is as yet but n proipoct , hut It Is the best prospect the 1'ncillc coist bus scon for thirty years , " . .sK.vr.imvrVM.VI'JJ , Do.Hlrr.s IViiui- , Hut l Hcatly Jor U ar at Any 'lliun. , Sept. ' . ' 7 Foreign Minister Klbot , at Dnupono , to.Hv uuvuiled a statue of ( leu- oral Fordhorbo. Ho pitd n tribute to the mllltmy virtues of the general , as mi example to the army and traced the plwsoi of the re public slnco Its foundation , mid said1 "Henceforth she Is the mistress of tier own dostlnlo * Her position has been consolidated thiough ailhcsioti to the ptlnclplo ) of ptudcnco and moderation. Huiope , whoso attitude was for some time , uncoitnln , 1ms at length rendered Franco Justice A so\orclgn , far sighted In p-u-ilU1 designs , and as a llrm friend of Franco , has tminifosted the dei < i > sMiipithles unitlt.g thu two countries | Cries of "vivo lo cir.ivo la Uussia"J mid the Hdssl in nation has Joined the c/ar In extending cordial friendship to Franco. 'You know how well these sentiments nro icclprocated. The Cronstadt Incidents found mt echo In the smallest of our hamlets as much n % in our government spheios Our hearts have boon touched by the scntl- mcnUs of ftlundshlp extended to the French sallois Wherever they wont they found Franco respected as was seen in the di'monstta'ions in troir honor In Denmark and Sweden , and dually at I'otts- motith , wheiuQueen Victoria then , in pcr&on , accorded them an imposing and courteous welcome. These events have made an Im- piossion on the vvholo world that will not bo effaced Fi.inco has tolt th it she is neeom- Ing hotsolf in ro-ontoriim the Ijuropcan eiUilibrum | us an Indispensable factor , ottered as an additional gumantco of peace Fiom this stnto of things si now situation has sprung , but it docs not mean anew now pollcv. It is not a moment when wo are in position to rultlvato peace with dignity \Vo shall not expose outsches in making'ii I'omptjtniso Fiance , conscious of her strength , is conildont in tlio futuio mid wiP continue to show the cpitalitlcs of prudence and sang Iroid , whereby she has gained the esteem of other people" It'liocrsj At 11 subsequent { banquet M Klbot , In alluding to the entente with Hus- sia , said that the government had completed nwork begun by Its prede cessors upon a point of thu hiuhost impott- unco to the future destinies of Franco , pnVct- ing a chnngo in tbo position Which the nation occupied in Kuropa. [ Shouts of "Vivo Hlbot. " i It was n gioat honor to the ministry to ha\o shared In such ovouts nod they ha\o pived tlio way for thorn In accord with par liament mid public opinion. The time for the collaboration of the chatnbois and tlio gov- ormnont , " ho added , "is uppioaclnng Whit- over happens , wo have the knowledge that wo hu\o worked well and placed ourselves heart and soul at the service of the public. " [ Prolonged applause j il AM / milt I UltKV For Omaha and Vicinity Fair ; slightly warmer. For Missouii Local showers , except In extreme southast portion ; fair weather , slightly clear in tbo northeast , stationary tempcratuio in the southwest portion , south- wcstotlv wind. For Iowa Looil showers ; southwo-.toily winds , cle ir in the eastern , slightly warmer in the westetn portion. For North Dakota Northerly winds , be coming variable , clear in southeast , warmer in northwest poition. For South Dakota Local rams , winds shifting to northerly ; slightly clear , except in oxltomo wcstein poition ; stationary tem per atuio For Nebraska Fair , except showers in extreme northeast portion ; westerly winds ; clear in western ; slightly warmer in eastern portion. For Kansas Generally fair ; southerly winds ; slight ! } warmer For Coloiado Generally fai'1 ; winds shift ing to noithorlj ; slight change in tempera ture. WVSHINOTOV , D. C. , Sept. 27. The barom eter is high in the north Pacihc coast. Tnoto is n stretch of low piessuro extending from northern Tcxus to Llko Superior , attended bv local saowors , to the west of tlio Missis sippi and In the noithern portion of the upper lake rccion. It has been slightly roldor on the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri \allny. It Is wannor la the lake regions , the St. Lawrence valley and at cen tral Hock > mountain stations. The indica tions arp that showers will occur in the upper laiio region and northwest on Monday , in the lower lake region on Tuesday. Slightly clear weather on Tuesday. \Vrstprnprs in Xiw Yor'r. Ni.w Yoiti , Sept. 27. [ Special to Tin : Bcp.lMr. . and Mrs. John Trobor and Masters - tors Willie and Aloort Tioborof Deadwood , S. D , sailed away on tbo Spioeof the North German Llojd line for Kuiopo. Mi. E. W. Hayls , Beatrice , is at the Con tinental ho'ol. Mi. C. A. Gardner and IT. M. Kougois of Omaha aio at , the Cosmopolitan and Grand Union hotels rcspecuvelv C. E IJluson , W. IJ. Lyons , Astor house ; W. HVitnor , Imperial hotel , ate Dos Molnes clti/ens Mr. F. M. Taj lor of Ncoraska Is at the St. Stephen hotel. Mi-s. J. Bauman mid Mis. G. Bauman of Omaha nro nt the Gilsoy hotel. Mr. A. b. Potter of Omaha Is at the Hotel imperial. Thp Icptinjj AtiiH ItarmonfiHiq. IVIIIAVUOIIK , Ind. , Sept. 27. Bight hun dred dolcirates , ropicsonttng six organl/a- tions of lailwav trainmen , held a secret mi'ct- ing In this city today. Grand Chief i : . j ; . 31ntk di'liveicd an address. The main ob- oct of the meeting was to discuss monsutcs lot making un oigani/od light against mum- bors of the last logUlaturu who worked to defeat certain bills of Interest to trainmen Ono of thu officers stated that Indiana would bo Hooded with campaign lltnrntttro at the pro ] ur time The n.eollng was harmonious 31 It.I. * , Ol- ' TiIH. . Ills Ijlpotlon ns : "ix-nkor Atlriit < Ml tj ) thp St. lniiiN Krpiilillr ST LOLIS , Mo , Sept. 'J7. The Itepubllo tomorrow will take strong grounds lu la\or of the flection of Mr Mills , of Tex is , as speaker of the next homo of representative * . Hsa > s "Tho spcaki-r of a house , whoso ovetwhelming majority was oU-cted on the tarilt reform issue , should of right tie the leading congressional exponent of tariff re form , ami any one who proposes to deny Mr- Mills iits well canted piomotlou , should bo prepared to gi\o most excellent and convincing roa-ons why this should be , done Mr Mills has earnrd the spoaKershtp ' by rualous , olllcli'iit and puritstout wont in congress mid out of it , ami that work on- tliely In the lluoof his pirt'slctonotis for ward movement , t'hoao congn'ssmcn who ate not prepared with mi p\planatlon that would Justifv the turning down of a ro- enquired patty loader and the advancing of ono of his loss conspicuous co-workers over his hold , should give the matter very care ful coiHdoiatlon bofoto they lecord u vote for which an explanation will surely bo do mandud , especially If , as a result of it , thu patty is swerved asldo from the r-reat Issue on which , last November , It won the most memorable victoiy tu the history ol Amer ican politics. Gosjlor'sMagioliowicno VV.ifow. Uuros rl headaches in 'M nnmitui. At all drug.lstj . Death Itoll. Pint Mi-t fin \ , Pa , Si-pt. 27. William H. ICoblo , ox state troisuror , diud suddenly this morning ofheart falluro. Deceasi'd was born In Wnodbuiv , N .1 , In isas. Ho had boon idontllled with politics from his vouth- andwasalwajs hicb in the councils of his party , Ho was appointed stamp agent lor the go\ eminent In iwll b\ Lincoln , and llllod that poiltion until the auolltion of the stamp taxes made tioeossan by the enormous expenses of the civil war Ho was also elected state tieasnicr on the 10 publican ticket. Mr ICemblo had accumu lated n foi tune of several millions Ho leaves n largo famlh ol children and grnmlchildton. LONDON , Sept. 27 Ur .lames , ox chairman of the WcMloyan confer emu died ut Plymouth today. BuimomMd. . , Sot | 27 Mr. William Swindle , the senior member of the firm of Swindle Brother * , ono of the laigest glass mantifai tuilng conceins In the east , died to day tie was 71 jcais of age. PIMM i TOWN , N. .F. Sept. 27. Casper Webster Hedge , professor of Now Testa ment lltotatuio and uxegcMis in Piincotown theological seminar , ) , died this afternoon. Stpnniorrriv.ils. . At Queenstown Alaska , fiom Now York , Prince fiom Liverpool. At Ilaxio jJietagno fiom Now York. At Now York La Bout > no fiom IIa\ro ; Iloland fiom Liverpool , Kugia from Ham burg : Bothnia from Liueipool , Hussia from Ilambuig , Anchotia from Glasgow. .virs or"I : IIIIA\ : U Isolated that bOOhnUdlncs remain stnnd- Inr at ConsueKr.i , Spain Them \M-ro " , IUU befoiu thu Ilooil. I lliMinomiin ofip irt tiilinrg. . ( ' . , H is shot mid Killed liv i mv'm mined \\llllims \ ' 1 ho minder is tiniiteiud with Ivnchiiis 'I ho man who fiiriiNhod the arms to the cnn\lcN lit tlio I ilirmniu st Uo prison his conTcsscd and all the \ veipunhao buen sui'iircd. ThoColoKiio Oi/ottosijs th tt the emperor iml his piliicltnl mllltiiy aihlsurs apim\u | tlie ] > ropusltlon to reduce the term of nillitaiy SIM \ Ice two jo irs Thoonicl il Itoisnn Comlut of Iterlln sujs th it thuc/ir promised I'rimo Leopold on I't - < 1 ij th it hu would visit f.mpoior William whun It Is eoiuonlent , 'llio l.oiu'on bl ind lid's I'iris conospnndiMit rojiorts Hint thu IlcMllnei II indclse'scll ( eh.ift mid llorr Illuh hrodei nro union , ' thucoiui ic'- tois ( i > ! tlio Kitsslan loan Le-o It ilny. the negro who committed an is- suiilt 1 rldny nUht upon Jlrs. .1. U. Wlthui ill , ut liei lusldoncn a mile fiom Deliinn Tin. , wui Ivnehe-d last night by a i roml of Indignant cltl7cns Muitli nnxlotv Is felt at Calcutta In reeaid to Uussl i'a mo\aniQiits on I' mill It Is ru mored th it Iiletitcn int I ) n IMIII , a collcau'uo of ( . 'apt iln YounghusDaiid , has buun t lUmi pilsoner. The I'irls Tnuinil. olllel il. imhllshos i de- cieo iippioxln thn c'omcntlon betwcun thu Ainmlcm Comniurclal C ! iblo company and the 1'ieneh 0 ible coiiipany In regard to piess telegrams. I.ettois fiom P ilMidor , s lys I'reshlunt Kzotn. li is decided too ill President II irlllas of ( in item il i to account for lue'ltln rcholllon In il\adm. of uliloli jiollev I'rcsldont 7/etii Is s ild to bu obtaining pioofs Thu Chinese amb isuloi his hid i pro- tr ittud confereneii with the tii rm in forulgn minister to 'viiom ho Imp irted i cone-llliitot v notuslmll 11 loth itcommnnic' Uiul to M Klbot , thu Trench foruUn mm stut on riinisdny lust , Thu wh nf luboiers of the ( . 'mitral rillntid .ind the s n ; um ill , I'ldilda \ . \\estuiii nt ' av inn ih , d i , will strlKo for an advinunof ll\o i untsnn hour In .u-os Armed gn n Is Kit p w ituli over thu properly of the comp - p i n lus N'l Urns t inn bin K fu ned At I o'rloolv Ilils iiioinliu lltu InoUu out In thu frii/ln , ' ipom of thn I'cnln ii il anil Oriental i ninniii.v's slninii'i , Konirhkli W is In her doi K nt ( ileeii O.i1 , l ngl nut , H hero she IH undorzoln , : nltui itlnns. The \essel \ \ is dam ued to thooxlen * of $ U,00) ) . The Terry Show ( 'TSO romp my of NnshIllu , Tenn . which h is been In Iln inel'il dlllli ulty fur some time , man an asiiuiiineiit vestcnl ly , iriinliii : lamest llunl us tnistru The totiil II ihllitles urn 111,101. The tel il as-its ) nre not Khun In the IlKitrus , but aru supposed to hu in uxcess of llabllltiiH , Poluuman John J. Hvan , of the Jersey City , X.J.foiie , was unp'o is intlv HIM prised last nuht. Iln < vas pitrollnu 1'uiry stinnt , when lie was h illed hy tint ioiiiliu tin of a leisoy City line liorso-t u , .mil iisUed to oloi t a woll- diessud i onple , who wuie di link Hy.in nuarly t imted when hu it'Co nUml the woman as his own wlfo COVERED WITH BIAZ1SC OIL , Horrible Fate Which Overtook Three North 3 Dakota Raihoid Mini , TERRIBLE RESULT OF A MISSWITCII , r , riipiiinn null Ui-iiUuniitik lltl'IMll } ClXllvI'll Itcillll CllllH ) Soon ( o iCnd ( In * Sillier- inis ol' Tuo , I. N. U , Sept , ' * . This ovonlng tin oil cur standing on a side track was sot in motion ba shunting train , and stalled on a down gnulo. The oil car dashed on mid col lided with the engine of an Incoming stock train with tortlllc force * . In an instant the oil was in a nhi/o unit th engine ploughed through the llatulng muss nnginc'or.l C ! . Ciutlss , Kir email Dodge mid Drakema r Uctitun were enveloped In ( lames Thov all thtoo tiled to jump mid smother the Humes in tbo grass Uodtro was literally roasted to death on the spot , whllo Uurtlss died shortly aflerwuuls Ilenton lost both o.\cs and was otherwise badly burned. . i'lt \ i < ; .ir//s , Ben D Hupp of Wahoo Is nt the Millaul P 1 ] . Hp tiding of Ke'iirnoy IsatthoPnvton. M H Putnoj of Oakdalu Is ttt tbo Ci\sc\ U 1) Claiu-of David Ulty Is at the Casey K O. Goulon and wife of Uiotu mo at the Mm tay. Tied O. Stringer of Grand Island Is at the Millaul. K H Douglas of Nobtaska City Is at tlio Uollonu UollonuV. O \V. I'almer utidwifo ot Lincoln ate ut the I ) ullune. lion ,1 M. Moon of South Sioux Oily is nt thu PuAton. Colonel .1 M Thatcher of Niobrara is at the Pavton II U' . Black undwifu of Plattsmottth are nt the Dellono. W T. AuldandU. S Piottdllt of Guido Rock aio ut thu Casoy. Colonel Williim H. Pislior , wlfo and daughter have returned to Dotiolt , Mich. , having been the guests of Mr. and Mis 11 A btuigos of this citv Colonel Plshor had not seen Omaha since the into war In isii'i , when detailed to tcgulato the Indians on Iho frontier Ho w. is much impressed with the spirit of ontuipiibo and the Huustanlial glow tu of Omaha. A very small jilli , hut \ory good ono. Witt's Llttlo Uuli Ulsors ii. isitr.i ////.s. The upsetting of mi oil sto\o nt the resi dence ot William Muiphj , Jlfi North TwonU- llfth street icsteulaj noon , was the cauao of tlioalnnn liom boM. . Loss light Theio was n low at Mueller's pirk , Twentieth and Vlnton streets , jcsteidav nf tin noon in which ono inun was rupoited to ha\ohud bis mm bioliun The ciouil dis poised and the iightois got away uofoto the [ ) olko at lived j I'ho part } of police oflloots who started on ! 11 ten dajs'cimping-out trip n week ago 10- I tinned lust cloning looking pretty seedv and j tired The > reported having Imd'u nice tune I and said the game and llsh would tirrivu by freight in a day 01 so Ono Minute. One mmuto tinio often makes a great dif ference a ono minute icnrodv for bronchitis , choking up of the thtoat , lungs , etc , of coursulsa blessing. Cubeb Cough Ctuo is such u remedy. Kor snlo by ell druggists. Cubeb Cough Cure Ono minute. Is a d ingPiotis oniullllnn due ilhecllj to ile1- pletod 01 iiiipini ! bliiiid It slionlil nut hu alluwod tu Kintlniie , as in ILs de'hllity the sjstuiils I'spulrll ) II ihle tu sulous ill irks of lllniss. It Is lemaik ihlu huw lienelU I il 1 limit's s us ip u 111 i H In ( his enrnatlng state . 1'iissesslng Just Ihuie elo- HOOCI S mciits which thu sjstcin M'vtand \ itadlly scl/es. this inoillclno pmllli'S the liluod , and ImiMils afeillng of serene strength which Is comforting and sathfjIliL' llnoil's Hirstiiiilllv Is thu hist Hineilj foi th it weakness which pie\allsut change of se ison , ellm ito ot life. "I h.i\o bun iimvliucd ( vnilfnR ( hit lloud's 8 imp-Mill i Is one of the Kioalest HH'dl thO Weak clues In tlio world. I say this fur thu In in-lit of all otliir tliul nut , inn down , li ml working wonii n. Hood's brisapaillla Is nut mil ) ex- < ellent .is a blood pnrllle-r , but fur .ill oilier f < in ill ) uimpl lints , uv i-n If nf lung si millng. " . BIrs M A. SiUM.rr , Nuith\lllo I'.O , JIlcli. Hood's Sarsaparilla ( vllilrii"Kl | t8 gl , Blxfnn1 * I'n jiartiliinly liyC I IIOOIKVCO , Aiotlitcnrlii , I nwoll , Muas. 1OO Doses Ono Dollar Y'S DEPARTMENT. Parents , you cannot afford to buy one clollar'bworth of Boys' Clothing until you have seen what we are doing this season. Boys' Clothing never so cheap before. Prices which formerly bought a mcdum grade will now buy the best. We call attention this week to a special line of Boys , Knee Pants Suits at $3.00 , $3.50 , $4.00 and $4.50 , You have always felt doubtful of the quality when you have bought suits at this price before. No need of it. We manufacture only goods which we enow to be all nght and are willing to guarantee. MEN'S FINE BUSINESS SUITS Have you been dissatisfied with ready made clothing bought of other . .t nouses , then try the "Continental" . Ready made clothing as we make t , is only equaled by custom made goods. Don't buy until you have seen our $1O , $12 , $15 and $18 suits. In fine fancy worsteds , three but ton cutaways , we have everything you can ask for. Fancy Chev- ots in sack suits are the latest this season. We have them in all the atest mixtures. FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO. , Boston. Omaha. New York. Des Moines <