2 THE OMAHA DAILY JJ E , MONDAY OOTOBEK 5 , 1891. ADDING TO THEIR VICTORIES Nonpariols Keeping Bight Along on March , MAGIC COYS THE LATEST VICTIMS fit. Lou ) * , Louisville , ColtmilitiB ntu Mllu'imkco Drive Uio IJIIM Hpikc Homo .Speed Itliitf mill CJcitcral Snort In ) ; News. Jj" - . l" * * * * UHTTY hot pconn C.r ' f 1 ] on a ball ground these Nonpnrel boys. They nddee ono inoio to thcl long string of vie torlot ycstordn * when they poundct 1'ltchor Ticknor o the South Omaha ; Into Iho ground U the llfth Inning. The Mnglo City's bad nonrly overythlnt their own way In arranging for the game which wns fora purse of $100. The gnm < wns plojcd nt Association park nnd oponci llko nsuro thing for the boys from Packing town. They scored once In the second ns n result of Flynn's error. In the third the- added Ihrco moro us a rcsultof Clark's single Tloknor's two-bagger , nnd n pop-up thui both Shnnnhnn and Corrlgnn went nfler bui which neither got. Lncy's only nnssed bal helped them along In the snmo Inning.tto \ thnt.Telln held thorn down so well Ihoj failed lo .scoro ngnln. With the score I toO [ ngalnst them In the fourth the Nonpariols commenced to plnj bill. In that inning they crossed the plait twice. In the llfth they went after that S1W and pulled It down. Shannhun opened Hit fun by going lo llrst on four bad ones. He died lu nn unsuccessful attempt to got tc Hocond with his long logs fnster than Gross could get thu ball down lo C'larlc. Jcllon followed with u single. Hero's whorolboox- Fremont twlrlor grow very , very weary. Bradford picked out ono for Ihreo bases. Lncoy's single scored Bradford. MoAuliffc pushed the ball out for two bnscs , Cnrrlgnn duplicated Iho hit nnd Frank Mahoney wont out at llrst. Flynn was in good batting form and lilt to right for Iwo bags. Jerry Mnhonoy hit n weuk ono nnd retired thn sldo. That was balling for you. Two singles , Ihreo doubles and a triple In ono Inning , net ting llvo big earned runs. It wus enough to win the game. Frank Mnhonoy distinguished himself again by making a phenomenal calch in loft Held which resulted In n double piny. Tick nor WHS the only Magic City man who could do nnylhlng with Jolon's pitching. The Bohemian pave no bnscs on balls nnd has cloven strlkc-ouls to his credit. Flynn's errors were redeemed -by his timely hitting. The Nonpareils have mot with but throe do- foals In Omaha and have played a game every week since the base ball season com menced. Yesterday's scoro. Totiiln . M 14 272.1 3 Totals . 30 S 24 1H 4 HCOIU : iir Nnnpnrolli . 0 0025000 7 MniilcCltr . U 1 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 < BU.MMAIIV. Karncil runs : Nonpareils , 4 ; Mnulc City. I. Two- lm o lilts : AlrAulll'o , Corrltfnn. Klynn , Tlcknor , J. Throo-baao lilt : llruiUunl. Double ) ] iluj : .Mn- honey to Shnimlinn ; Lynch , Clark nml Ticknor. Jlnno on Imlla : OIITIcknor,2 Hit bjr | illcicr ! : lly Jolon , I. ntrnck out : llv Jolcn 11 : Ticknor , 1. Wild iiltclit-s : lly Julen , I. rimioil bulls : Ify | t f - I.ncoy , I. Tlmo or ( tumo : Two liourn. Umpire : l.lunhnu. _ 1 1 AaiKUWAX ASSOCIATES. Clinnipionaliip Benson IN Kndcd , and N'ono too Hoon , Hither. ST. Louis , Mo. , Oct. 4. The Drowns and Loulsvlllus closed the American association season here today oy plnylnc two games. In the llrst Comisky put In Droltonstoln , an anmluur , to pitch nnd ho pitched the mostro- nmrknblo n'ltno ' over ployed hero , or in fnot anywhere else , not n hit boms secured oft U m , and onlv twenty-seven mon comuiK to but. 'J ho Browns llelded perfectly which matormlly aided him. Attcndnnco , 0,000. Score : Bt. Louis. . . . . . . . . 8 Loulsvlllo . o 0 0 ( I 0 0 0 fl 0 II Hits : St. I.nuis. 8 : Louisville , 0. Krrorst St. Louis. 0 ; Louisville. . ' . lintturles : Hruilim- stuln nnd Miinynn ; Meolclu. Ualilll and bholl- liusso. ICiiriicd runs : St. Urn is , L' . In Iho second gaino nn error by Hey in the fourth , nmflliif-n lonpr llv. lot In the winning runs. The gnmo wns called nt the or.U of the clfilitli on nccounl of darkness. Si-oro : St. i.ouiK . o 101 i o o o a Louisville . 0 0040 00 0 4 Hits : St. Louis , ( I ; Loulsvlllo , 0. Krrors : Bt , Louis. Is Loulsvlllo. 4 , llattorlcs : Mcdlll nnd Munyan : Mtzgurald and Uahill. Eiirnod runs : St. Louis , 1. ) iiiiwius UNO is rirm rt-Acu. MIMVAUKKRVis. . , Oct. 4. Milwaukee closed the season today by doCcatlni ; Colum bus. The weather was bftlerly cold and only nbout ! ! 00 spectators attended. Seoro : Mihruiilioii . 11 g Columbus . o 00010021 4 lilts : MIlwuiiKco , 0 ; Columbus , 12 Errors : MllwunKeo.l ; Coliiinlius , 2. Itaitorlcn : lliiL-lioy und Qrlin ; Knell , Lulpur nnd Dowse , turned ruus : Slllwuuliee , U ; Columbus , 3. Ainorluuii AHHOCMIIK : > ! I . - I'UvoA Won. i.ojt. or Ot. notion 1:1.1 : iv > 41 .CM St. Loill * lH ; Kt ! 41W Alhlotlcs 137 7'J ( ! > IcSi Ilnltlmoro iU : C3 01 Ulllwuiikoo I'M 04 T1 .171 Coliiinhus lit ! li ! 75 ' Loulsvlllo 139 fXl RJ 4KI Wu lilntoii Ii3 43 00 Fim > Slinwlns.'if the SriiiNorini.ii , Noh. , Sept. 'J9. To Iho SportltiR KdllorofTiiE Huu : The Spring- HoW Wlilllngs closed Iho season on Iho 201U lust , , wllh Iho Second infantry nlno of Fort Omnhn. AlthouKti Springfield is n small village of loss than seven hundred mh.iultauts , her hall loam has Just completed a record lhat towns much larger limn Sprlngtleld could well fool proud of. The club was organized In May and uftor BtruenlliiB "long for a lima with lluancial ruin starnir II In Iho face , A. L. nnd C. S. Bpoaruuin tlnaliy canio lo Iti aid , and enclosed - closed and lltloit up a park and grand stand for Iho club's special boiiolll ; from lhat tlmo until the close of the season , base ball In Sprlnglleld bus been u decided succu * * llmin- clally and otherwise , The iranio has boon liberally palronlzod by both ladles nnd Kontlomon , tlio lacllcs In par- tlcular. Out of thirteen gnmei nlayod Iho Whitings 1mvo only lost three , nnd each ono of them by u sluglo score , as the following will show : The tlrsl game nlayod was nl SprlnKllold , , Way | K ) , wllu I'aplUlon-SprliiBllold , 17 Pnpilllon , It. Juno 10 , nt Papillton-Sprliigtleld , UJ ; raplllioo , . . July ID , at Sprint-Hold S. A. Orchards , li : Bprlncflold , 4. , August-I , ntSnrlnKnoid-Sprlngllold , 15 : Weoplng Wutor , J3. Auju ( t 11 , \Voopliic Wntor Spring , fleld , 7 ; Weeping Water , 5. August 18 , at Springfield Springfield , 17 : Kolmwka Dankers , 0. AngustSut Sprlnuflold N , B. falcon- Br , 5 ; bprliiKttelu. 4. Auguit Uil , ut Sprini-noia Sprlugnold , S ; \ Vou pi n g Water. 0. AURtiitSO , at Sprlncfloia Sprlngflold , 10 ; Elk born Illues , 0. Hapiatnborl , t Hprinclleld Sprlngfleld , 17SB-A. Orchards. 0. Hoptombor 3 , at Sprlngnold B. A. Orch- rdi , 7 ; SuriiiKUelJ , U. KuptonibcrS , ut Sprlngllold Sprnptlold | , fi Second lufuntry , 1 , HojitouiberiM , at Bpringllold Sprlngflold , > ! Kocond Infantry , 4. The pi a yen and management wlib to re turn thanks lo Tint nr.r. for the Ulnancs shown In Iho matter of ropnrUnfj games , nnt think Tnr Ur.r.'i reports ot amnlour base bal Ihroushout Nebraska and lown far In ad vnnco of nny paper In Iho wosl. StirinK Hold's ' prospect fora good amateur club nox your ate of Iho vorv best. 0. F. CAMIODN , Manager. Star Acnlnnt Star. The Klphtconth Street Stars played nn exciting citing game with Iho Williams Street Star und defeated4hcrn by Iho following score : Williams 000102000- RlRhtcctithHtStars. 4 5 1 4 5 0 2 4 0-1 ! llitltor.'psiVllltatns Itnssur nnd Pane niKlitrontb StrpftStirs-firoli-y nnd Orah.im Struck uul : Cy C'roly , li ) ; Ituscr , a Nobody Cares ( o Give Odiln on Till 1'nulni ; linoc. Tniiitn IlAOtn , InU. , Oct. L Tlio nil-day' rain was good for the Irnck nnd clcnrliii weather tonight insures a fast track for th rnces beginning Tuesday. The Hal I'olulor Direct race li the only Uilntr tallied of now nnd Bovcral thousand dollars have nlroad ; b < 'on bet even. The tulcnt think the chnuco no avon ibat many bets will not bo laid til the horses have drawn positions. Talk : ultli prominent horsemen hero Indicate tha moro money will bo laid on this race lhai any harness contest thnt has over takci placo. The hont placoi will bo dotormlncc by instantaneous nhotogmphy. All lln a tables have arrived and tomorrow's train ; will bring largo crowds. l''all LofisviM.u , ICy. , Oct. I. The fall raclnj mcotlnir of the Louisvlllo Jockey club will bi In here Tuesday. There nro nbout 000 hor.se : hero , representing nil the loading stables am promising excellent sport. The most ncitci aiu Han ( Jtilof , Cutt Uunn. Marlon C. ntu. Klngmnn. The principal evonls will bo I'm cash handicap and the St. Legor. Colonc Olnrk , president of Iho club , arrived fton Chicago loclay and will sco lhat nil arrange mo nts are perfect ns possible. The mcotliu will last eight days. Hanoi Golnt ; Fnnt. STOCK rex , Cal. , Oct. 4. In exorcising yes terday on the kilo shanod Irack , Marvin drove Sunol half-u-mllo In 1:03 : nnd jogged r full inllo In 2 : l-5f. Hospeodod her only or Iho llrst half-mile. Palo Alto trolled arouiul Iho kilo shaped track in exorcising 2:11U , Ills record is 2:12ijJ : in raco. The track is very fast nnd all horsemen here predict that Sunol will beat 2:00 : when she Is sent against record. The meeting no.xt Tuesday promises to bo fast. _ Will IJo n Oront Itnur. Giuxo Ui > ii > 9 , Mich. , Oct. 4. The excite ment ouer the $10,000 race between Nelson and Allorton next Thursday Is on the in- crease. Nelson and his owner arrived last night and Allerton will bo hero In Iho morn ing. The hotel lobbies are crowded. That it will bo an honest race for blood nnd the trotting event of the season ull admit. A31V8K3IKXTH. There is a great deal to praise in "The Old , Old Story , " which began a week's engagement yuatordny nt Iho Fnrnam Slroot Ihoalor. The story , whllo ns old as limo al most , is still now. for it deals with nino- Iconlh cenlury people nnd Iholr manner and method of doing business. It is full of hu man Interest , for the men nnd women are real nud tict much ns mon nnd women do oft the slago. Whllo Iho nulhors do not claim nny great originality of plol , nor particularly slrong druomlic situations , it has the distinct merit of being n consistently tola story , written in nn elevated key , the comedy being particu larly sparkling. It Is wonderfully llko "Mon nnd Women" in construction , yet lacks the sustained force of Dolasco and DcMillor's piny. It Is writ ten around Wall slreol. with Its bustle and excitement , Uio turmoil of Iho slroet pene trating even into the drawing rooms of these who euro little if the bulls gore the boars or the bears ronu the bulls. It appeals to the best Instincts of the heart ahd preaches , in n very quiet way , a moral which found birth on the Mount of Olives. The mon in the "Old , Old Storv" nro much superior to their prototypes In "Men and Women. " They are fnr nobler , nnd with two exceptions have llulo to answer for. In "Men and Women" the majority of the male sox were n vorv bad lot , tTuo women in the play produced last ovon- lug are worthy of the name. They are sym pathetic lo n degree , and iboy nro ready lo perform "sacrifice's when necessary lo protect these Ihoy lovo. Vvhat inoro could bo dc- wnnUcd of Iho soxl If now and then the dialogue becomes a bit stilted , If hero end there the notion shows the 'prentice hand and the play gives ovl- ilonco of hasty coiislruclion , yet it cannot help but servo as a bouollcinl lesson to these who go to tbo Ihoaler to Ihlnk in addition lo being amused. As n whole the company has boon admira bly selected the performance being In the innln excellent. In the role of the gruiT old physician Uyrus Bliss , Mr. Wilson Deal has i part which suits him admirably und ho plays it with excellent discernment. Ills junior is infectious , while his patlios in beau tifully rounded. Mrs. Fanny Molnt.vro , a bright nnd qulto irotty young woman divides Iho honors with Sir. Deal us the heroine , Loulso Schu/ler , .vhllo now und Ihon she reads too rapidlv , mining her words together until they nro , voll nigh unintelligible. As a wholosbo elves i most satisfactory portraiture of n very lov- iblo character. Mr. Percival West ns the vllllan. If ho may )0 so Uoiiomlnatod , Sidney Ucokmun , is n itorllng nctor and ho played Iho role in u nnnnor which loft litllo to bo desired. Miss snbel Martin ns lliu widow , Mrs. Shor- vood wns dcltciously breo/y although a litllo ill Inclined lo bo stiff In bur manner of irosslng the stago. Miss Dorllno Hobison is the ingenue was excellent lior comedy icenes with Archie winning u great deal of > raso. ! Mr , Watrous nnd Mr. Snbol have Intorost- ng parts which they play acceptably. I'BTTY TH1KVI3UY. 3nscH oi' Iinrcony tluit Keeps Iho I'olloo HuNtling. Charles Dnvls was found on the street bout three o'clock Sunday morning carrylim , satchel which ho coiau nol plvo n sailsfac- ory account of. Davis was looked up on usplelon , and an effort mndo to tlnd the wner of the grip. 13. C. Woou , u traveling alesman for Pnxton & Gallagher , claimed wnorshlp nnd said lhat ho loft the property vlth Iho cnock clerk at lho Usmond hotel bout thrco weeks ago when ho slartcd out n a trip. Davis would not say how ho oamo to have hu satchel in bis possession. The police urrostod George Washington .nd li Hicks , both colored , vestorday on sus- ilclou of boinij implicated wilh O. 11. Ford 11 Iho nltompt to hold up John Hyland u nil or hu Sixteenth slroot vluduct early Sunday uornlng. Jesse Harris was taken Into custodny yos- erday afternoon and charged with stealing coat nun vosi from his roommate in a Far- am street lodging house. The property was ( covered. N. P. Wlna's saloon nl the corner of Six- oenth nnd Webster Htreota was otitorod Miturday night by ihlovos and nbout * 2D k-orth of cigars siolou. AT THK KXl'O. liimlny'HSuiiHliluu Sent Ijiir o Crowds to tlio Coliseum. The Collsoum building wns crowded to verllowlng lust evening with the people who ad tnkou advantage of their Sunday holiday 3 visit Iho oxposllion. There were young ion wllU'tbelr best girls , fathers and uiolh- rs nnd Ihelr nuinorous progeny , young ladles i pairs und In bovles , young men dllto , ouug uud old , rich und poor were mini-led ono conglomornn moss uud ull taking lane no almost Innumerable urllclos of man's undlwork displayed In the many exhibits. All of the exhibitors have lakon advanlago [ Uio opportuuiiy offered by the wet . cuihor aud have Broatly Improved their Upluya until Iho building presents a brilliant cone of daullng color. Many of the exhlb- ors nmko changes in tbolr ulsplavs from mo lo lime , ihus ofTenng new nrttolea for 10 Inspooiion of the public , so that the lu- ! , r1U Sf tl10 vlslt ° U kept allvo. 1 bo Musical Union baud rendered au ex cellent programme of snored muslo yea tor day , forming an Inicrostlug feature of th exposition. rno.v .111 us JM.ST. Iiullnn IlulloHor tlio l-'lrst Rottlrnicn of Ainurlun. WASIIINOTOX , D. C. , Oct. 4. - > When Colum bus laid tlio foundation of Isabella , Snnt Domingo , the llrst settlement by European ( If Ln Nnvldn , n merely temporary stockade with u smnll garrison bocxcoptcd ) , In thonov world , Ihu tlrst structure lo receive sorlou attention , wns the church. It was crectci nnd christened within a foxv months nfto the landing nt Isabella , In December , 1-10:1 : In I4'.M. n city was begun In Iho Koynl Plali of La Vega , nnd culled La Vogu , or Ibo Git ; of Iho Plains , whither doubtless , was tr.in ported ovcryUiliig portnblo In Isabella , whicl was soon abandoned to the solitude of thi forest which environed It. A church -.va llkowlso built nt Lavogn , nnd It Is though Hint Iho snmo boll llml hutifr In Iho churcl of Isabella , occupied n similar position In tin belfry lower nt Lnvogn. In Ino your 1542 Lovogn was deslroved by n lorrlblo earth quaku , nnd Iho city nbnndoncd by such o tno Inhabitants ns cscnpcd. Moro lliun ! tOU years passed awny. OIK day a man espied a boll In Iho brunches of : llg Irco n parnsltlo Ireo Ibat envelope ! overythlng in Its reach , and which hui wrapped Us trunk around a norllon of the bcl fry tower of the ruined church. This boll hni been raised In tno arms of thoflgtroonnd was thus preserved from failing to Iho grouni and being burled out of sight. The boll wni secured und for n long tlmo wns preserved ns n venerated relic , almost worshipped by" th < suporsllllous natives of Santo Domingo. II llnally cnmo Into Iho possession o : Pmlro Bellini , n patriotic prlcsl of Santo Domingo' City , who hunp it in the I'.lmpol of his convent school , Ai' ' this was recorded In its pavers of Hint time. When Senor Galvor , tnoplenlpolenllnry soul out by Santo Domingo lo negotiate for the reciprocity treaty , wa nt Wns'iiiigton lu gave to Mr. W. U. Curtis , chief In cuargo o ! the Latin-American department ol Iho exposition , n lollor lo Ibc heirs of Padre Bellini , rcquosllnf : lliora ns a favor , ns n grcni favor , to nllow Iho bell lo como lo Iho United Stoles. This wns presented to Souor Uollinl , nephew of tno late priest nnd and nil ox-prcsi- dent of the republic , who courteously nllowec Mr. Obor , the Columbian commissioner , tc bring it nwny with him , nf lor receiving nmpk security for Its restoration nt the close of the oxposltlon. Ciirpfully secured in Iho specie tank of the Clydo line steamer Saginaw. it made IhovoyagoloNoxv York in safety , when In it wus sent to Washington , whom it now lies awaiting the proper tlmo for Irausporla- lion lo Chicago. This boll is of n bronze , very small , but ol elegant workmanship , eight inches high , by six and one-half ucross , and boars on the surface Ihe Imngo of San Miguel , to whom It Is dedicated , nnd Iho letter F in old gothlo. From this Golhlo F , U Is inferred Hint it wns n glrtto Columbua from Ferdinand ol Spain , husband of Queen Isabella. When Iho historian nnd nntlqurlan shall have passed Iholr opinion upon this relic , it mav bo predicled that few objecls pcrlninlng lo our early bislory will surpass it In interest. J.Ut'C THK i:3ll'Tl ItOXKS. Traces or tlio American Express Kob- bcra Discovered. UTIOA , N. Y. , Oct. 4. Three of the express bags , sovernl boxes , nackagos nnd envelopes secured In the American Express robbery Between here nnd Little Falls last Wodnes- dnv , were found In n Held at Harbor , four miles cnst of this city , todny. Olio of Iho bags was for Watorlown , mid contained money , envelopes nddressed lo banks In Adunis nnd Watertowu. Ono envelope wns marked $5,000 , and several of the boxes bad contained diamonds , watches and silverware , as shown by the way-bills. All of the packages had boon rilled. ' AT AXi' COST. Now York Democrats Use Queer MCUIIH to Get Voter. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 4. At a mooting of the Central Labor federation , tonight , the dele- Rates of the Cloakmaltur's union reported thnt efforts had been made on the part of the excculivo committee of their union to liave their loader. Hhelngold , pardoned from prison by Iho governor which had been promised them ii their union would endorse iho state ticket of the democratic party. This italoment caused a great sensation , and a iharp dlsccssion. A committee was appointed .o find out the truth of the matter. Doino C'ollo o NotcH. CIIETE , Nob. , Oct. 4. [ Special to Tim 3un. ] Visitors to Iho collojo will flnd much .o interest Ihem. The fountain given by Iho : lnss of 181K ) is a now foaluro In Ibo beautiful : ollego campus. The biological frog pond in ho neighboring ravine Is very attractive to iinall boys. Lawn lentils coui Is como in for i good share of attention. Thosciunlillu department is receiving on- argoincut in Iho addition of tables , cases , llssectint ; and analyzing instruments ntul ihoico microscopes from Germany. Every ) lologicul student has his own classroom kit if tools. Ho Is further oxpoclod to carrv a locket magnllior und to put it nnd his sclen- illo spirit of research to constant uso. Foraging parties nro organized in the lo- crest of science to ransack the fields , ra- ines nnd ont-of-ihe-wny places nnd to Irodgo rivers nnd ponds. There are rich lapturos of botonlcal and animal life. The 1st of known plants is being extended. Jlams and crnwtishcs , however unwilling , ire compelled to yield up their secrets. rimld plrls attack spiders nnd fierce beotlos. L'ho pursuit of the npsprlngiug grusshoppor idds diversion. Collection ! ) of moths nnd luttorllics remind one of Iho latest fashion ilntes , In which Parisian styles are thrown n to the shade. But Oh I The nppotlto which the young ixplorors , boys nnd girls , brought bnc'k nn ippotlto which shorily recovers Iho energy liter tno first substantial meal and often sur vives Iho first good nights' rest. Kvorylhiiii * IOPS by clock work. Electric jells In connection with the sldcrnl clock , ring ho hour for rising In both college buildings , mlf past t ) . Electric bolls sum mon to breakfast , ' o'clock. It Is n plcasuro to see the young non nnd young Indies outer the dining hall , land ut the back of their chairs and at the slcctrio signal talto their seats nt tbo tables vilh mililary promplnoss. There nro eight ablcs und seven or eight ut n tablo. They ire nb'out equally roprusontod nt each tnolo. 2ach lablo has Its recognized head , There ire these uho serve Iho food und those who let as waiters. Kvory month Iho lot is cast or re-seating and Iho waiting is by turns. 'hero Is this admirable opportunity 'to muko cmmlntnnco nnd lo ncqulro skill In serving. t is a mooted question whether Iho boys or Iris make boiler walorj. ! There is order nd decorum and Iho num of pleasant voices ndicatos that nil nro having n good tlinu. laid n gonllomnn day before yesterday who as often tnkon meals In this college dining iBll , "I would ralher my son should board ioro lhan In any prlvnlo family In lown. " Klectrio bells summon lo dinner und lo lea. L'hoy clvo tbo signal for Iho opening of Iho nanel exorcises. They call nnd dismiss Iho lass through the day. Lnlor In life , if not hvnys now , those oloctrlo bells will hnvo n male all iholr own , reminding of the fonn- ng or habits of promplnoss nnd of delightful ssoclnllons. There has bcon such n demand for these ranches that au experienced typewriter und lenogrnnhor tins Just been employed lo opou p lhl& now dopartment'October 1. The college Is prepared lo furnish n ihor- ugh musical education In harmony , pipe nd pedal organs , piano , voice , violin and ultur. An elementary choral class moats very Wednesday for Iho sludy nnd practice f sight reading. Much attention is given to tie training of u largo church choir. Those lassos are free to all students. Military drill has Its onnrins. At the re- uesl of the volunteer company the faculty as made. Iho drill compulsory when once the tudont has enrolled. Soon there will bo imping out on tl.o river for a tnsie of eon- Ino military sorvlco. The observatory draws its night visitors , ot u few , nnd the telescopic vlow of the inon or of Jupiter wllh tils accompanying orlds Is not soon forgotten. Had no mind iloscopos we should be able to sea still fairer arid * revolving In Iho minds of advanced ) lkgo studonls. Hi'nteintiPi * Wflnthcr. The report ot Ihe Weather bureau for the atlon at Omaha during the month of bop- imbor BUow.1 some interesting fuel * . For that period the maximum tomperaiura u tK ) = nnd the minimum 40 ° . The mean mporaturo was higher thuu durlne any onth since 1871. Tbo total procli'ltatlon r the month was 1.70 inches. FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW , , Discount Hardened Materially During th Wook. CLOSING QIJp.TAriONS . ENCOURAGING Advances , However , Not Hiilllolcnt li ( Mnny lnwt nuc.4 to Cover Provl- OIIH Kalli-Knll installs of LONDON , Out , I. Discount burdened durlnj the week , the closing quotations belli' ; ! ) po cent for three months and 1J/ per cent fo short. Some hoiiaes , bolng convinced tha the Bank of England rate will bo raised nox Thursday , refused paper under ! t' percent Every department of the Stock oxchangi was qulot until Friday , when Wall street' ' ! turn for the bettor sharply anllvonci dealings. Throughout the recent depression In Atncr lean railway securities there has been i steady undercurrent of Investing , the mon eyed public apparently having a llrm bollol that the prosperity of the Unltod States wll bo fully as great as optimistic reports assort Only speculative operators had slackened on and they resumed operations on Frl day. Business Increased yesterday ntu' there was a fresh start upwards , whlct seemingly promises to bo prolonged In nn mi. portant movement. The closing miotntion ; wore the highest of the week , althougn in n number of Instances the advances were noi sufllclcnt to cover pruvious fulls. The week's increases iucludo : Inko Shore , 2Ji percent ; Central Pacific , 1 > percent ; Denver & Kio Gr.-mJo preferred , 1 per cent ; New York , Outurl t Western and Norfolk & Western preferred , ono-halt of 1 uor cor.t each. Decreases - creases : Atchlson , l f per cent ; Wabash preferred , 1 percent ; Union Pacillc , 1 per cent ; Northern Pacific , throe-fourths of 1 percent ; Loulsvillo & Nnshvllla and Now York , Pennsylvania vtOhlo , ono-hnlf of 1 per cent each. Canada securities shared In the fluctuation , being depressed early In the week and then recovering later. Qruml Trunk second preference - orenco closed 1 per cent higher and Grand Trunk ilrstnnd third preferred one-half of 1 per ccut higher. Mexican railways were sold heavily , firsts declining throe-fourths of 1 per cent , second S.f ! ' per cent and ordinary 1 } per cent. Knglish railways wore weak throughout , with relapses averaging 1 per cent to 114 per cent. In foreign securi ties Argentines were depressed by the sharp advance of the gold premium and the an nouncement of a further Issue of paper monov. Argentina loan of 18SIS declined 5 per cent and others 2) per cent. Chilian gained three-fourths of 1 per cent. Among miscel laneous securities Ahglo-Amorican Tole- granh rose three-fourths of 1 per cent and iilmoro Copper one-fourth of 1 per cent.whilo Bell's Asbestos dropped oiio-fourth of 1 per cent nud Eastmans three-eighths of 1 per cent. Havana MnrKct llovlcw. HAVANA , Oct.'s. SUOAU Despite the con cessions of sellers buyers are reluctant to transact business. The market closed qulot and weak. Molasses sugar , regular to good polarization , $2.122.25 gold per quintal ; Muscovado , fair ' torood relined , 85 to 00 degrees polarisation , $2.12J @ 2.at > ; centrifugal , IX ) to 00 degrees polarization , SJ.SlXQttl.OOJrf. Stocks in ware houses nt Havana' and Matnnzns , 28 boxes. 000,000 bags and IjIlOO hogsheads. Kecoiots for the week , 200 bags. Exports during the week , 51,000 bags. ) nil of which go to the United States. . . BACOX-SU.SO gojd per cwt. BUTTKH Suporigi ; American , $24.00 gold per quintal. r. FLOUJI $13.00 pertbarrel for American. JEKKLD BIKF : $ 'J.f > 0 per quintal. HAMS Aiuerionu.augar cured. S13.50 gold per quintal foiji northern and $10.00 for southern. " " Luin In kegs , S9.GO gold per quintal ; in tins , $11.50 POTATOES$3.12)4 ) gold per bbl. for Ameri can. can.Lujinun Nominal. SHOCKS Nominal. BIUX9 White navy , S5.25 gold per quintal. CiinwiNii TOIIACCO S24.00 gold per quintal. HOOPS Nominal. FIIEIOIITS Nominal. EXCIIA.NOI : Fair but not quotably higher. SIHSISIJ GOLD -S- ' On the Hcrlin Hoursc. BEHI.IX , Oct. 4 , Business was fairly active DD the bourse during the week , and especial ly yesterday , boars seeking to cover their TOsllioiis by buying largely. The press nt- ; acUs on Kussiau securities assisted to knock Lho price of rouble paper from 217 early In the iveek to 215.70. There wab some buying low- ird the close which strengthened Russian . Prussian and German consuls were In do- iiand it a fractional rise. ' The llnal quota- Ions iucludo : Prussian , 10."i.20 ; Mexican ! s , SS.2. > ; Doutsch bank , 1-10.00 ; Boehuiner , 123 ; Harpenor , 187 ; short exchange on Lou- ion , 20.321 ; Long oxchnngo on London , 10.20 ; private discount , 3 Ia. I . On tlio I'nris PAIHS , Oct. 4. On the bourse during the vcok business was restricted nud prices vero barely maintaiucu. Thioo per cent cntes doclluod 200c ; Credit Fancier , lOf , and tloTinto , 2J4f ; Bunk of Franco gained 1' f. L'ho Bank of Franco sold onglos and ether brolcn coin freely , decreasing its gold 'oscrvo ' 18QOOOOOf , the drain being chiefly o Gormanv. The syndicate which is fin- mclerlug the Hussian loan have circulated ho report that the loan will not necessitate in important exportation ot gold and that the iulk will re in all i hero to meet the demands if the Russian treasury as required. On the Kr.iiiklort i. our.se. FIUXKPOIIT , Oct. I. On the bourse duriutr ho week business was nctiva and prices vcro firm. Ttio final quotations include : There's a good deal of guarantee business in the store keeping of to-day. It's too excessive. Or too reluctant. Half the time it means noth ing. Words only words. This offer to refund the money , or tq pay a reward , is made under the hope that you won't want yar | money back , and that you * won't claim the reward. OfB Bourse. So , whoever is honest in making it , a 'cT , , works not on his own reputation alone , but through the ' dijal dealer whom you know , must have some thing lie has-Faith in back of the guaranty The business ' stand without wouldn't a year out it. . at 10 What is la'cking is confi dence. Back of that , what is lacking is that clear honesty which is above the "average practice. " Dr. Pierce's medicines are guaranteed to accomplish what they are intended to do , and their makers give the money back if the result isn't ' ap parent. Doesn't it strike you that i medicine which the makers : iave so much confidence in , s th medicine for you ? Ilnllun , SO.OO ; Portuguese. M.SO ; Utisnlnu , MUiO ; Spanish , 70.00 ; short oxchnngo on Lon don , J.0.U : : private discount , .1 per cent. Germans' Day i\t Now York. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. I. A grand foMlvul was held by Now Vork Germans today In Carne gie's now niuslo ha ] ! . In commemoration of the landing of the first German emigrants on American soil from the .sailing vessel Con. cord from Amsterdam , which reached Phila delphia on October ! ! , 1003. The festival was under the auspices of the principal German societies of Now Yorit nud Brooklyn and the Deutcherclub of Hoboken. William Stotn- way presided. The various singing societies opened the meeting with Beethoven's "Die Ullliman Dos Kwlgcr IShrout. " Hon. Carl Schurz delivered nn nddrf-ss In Gorman. It was his purpose , ho said , to show bv history the patriotic- devotion and general usefulness of Germans In the mate rial development of this -ouiilry and In civil- ballon ; what ihoy have done to Introduce and develop music and art. They are faithful - ful , dovoti'd , useful citizens and the prosor- vntlon of the Gorman Inngungo ta no monaco to American Institutions. Hu urged upon his countrymen not to maintain a distinct na tionality , but to merge Into an American life , Imparting their own good qualltinsnnd taking from others such as they were lacking In. Mr. Park Godwin nlso spoko. "Gonhnn Genius" wn.i the dominant theme or his dis course. What the Greeks were the Germans are , though centuries have Intervened. j > Irj. . Frank Ijcsllo Mnrrlcil. NEW YOIIK , Oct.I. . Mrs. Frank Leslie was married today by the Uov. C. F. Dooms to William C. ICIngsbury Wlldo , AI. A. , of London , eldest son of the late Sir William Wlldo , At. D. , of Dublin. Steamer Arrivals. At HavreChampagne , from New York. At Philadelphia Mississippi , from London. Kconomy In Cigars. Rochester Democrat niul Chronicle- : A well known business ninti walked into a cigar store the other morning anil took out two coins. Ono was a dollar and the other a half dollar. Ho laid them both down on the case and P'lintod to n box of imported cigars , saying : "Givo mo a del lar's worth of those. " The clerk handed them out and the buyer laid the six that ho wanted in a row along the case. Then ho said to the cleric : 'Give mo half n dollar's worth of tint/ good live-cent cigar. " The clerk dill as howas bid and the five-centers were Inid along in a row also. The gentleman then tools the row of imported cigars and cut the ends off of them all. Then ho mixed the live-centers and tlio twen ty-centers up together and put them all into his capacious vest pockets. A friend who was standing near , and who had watched the operation with a good deal of curiosity , said : "Whore- fore ? " "Simply this , my boy , " ronlled the man addressed. "I am in a business whore I have to give away a good manv cigars. I nm a man ivho likes a good cigars. I cannot alTord to give awny the kind of cigars that I smoke mvsolf , ' so I buy a day's supply and cut tho'cnds plT. Then I buy onao cheap ones. When it is necessary for mo to give away a cigar I pull out a handfull and otTer ono to the person , whoever ho may bo. fie thinks that the ones with the ends cut olT I have had in my mouth , and takes ono of the cheap ones , whereby I save a good many dollars in the course of a year and also keep myself on good terms with the people to whom it is necessary to give cigars. " " \VIint Keeps Women Young. A woman is happy just in proportion as she is content , writes Edward W. Bok in the September Ladies' Home Journal. The sun has a way of chang ing the spots i > pen which it shines. Es pecially is this true of oui land , whore one is up today and down tomorrow , and vice versa. The wisest woman is she who trusts in a tomorrow , but never looks for it. To sit down and wish that this might bo , that that would bo dif ferent , does a woman no good. It does her harm in that it makes her dissatis fied with herself , unpleasant to her friends , and makers her old bofoo hoi' time. IIuppiiioBS is not always inci-oated in proportion to enlarged success. This may sound like an old saw. and T think it is , but there is a world of wisdom in many an old proverb just the same. Con Lentmont is a wonderful thing to culti- i-ato. There would bo fewer premature aid women in the world if it was given more of a trial and it bccamo a moro universal quality in womanhood. Tlnindor and .Mlllc. Why milk turns sour during a thun- lor storm has long been a disputed quos- Jon. Prof. Tolomoi , an Italian chemist , says it is because the electricity co.igu- atos the milk by oxidizing it and gonor- itos lactic acid. The SIdiiii ? Ti'.Mible. "O , yes , wo have prohibition , " hays a Uaino man , "but the trouble is wo lavon'tgot the blamed thing quite lixcd 10 that it will prohibit. " That appears o bo the weak point in prohibition iverywhoro. AN AXC1KNT UAOi : . ncinniintsot'n IVnittc Wild nourished Ton Thousand Yd HIM i\io. The Gimnchos , the inhabitants of the Canary Islands , arc mild to ho the remnants of the ancient race who 10,00f yearn ngo peopled the drowned continent of Atlantis. They are reported to htivu boon strong and handsome nnd of extra- ordlnnryngilily of movement , of remark- ublo courage and of a loyal disposition ; but they showed the orodulltv of chil dren ami the simple directness of shepherds. So tall whore they that the Spaniards speak of them as giants , and their strcmrth and endurance were so great that they were conquered by stratogesm , but not by force. They ran as fast as horses and could leap over a polo held between two mon llvo or six feet high ; they could climb the highest mountain and jump the deepest ravines. Their endurance as swimmers was ? o great that they were nmistomed to Hwim across the nine mlles strait bn- twcon the Lnncoroto and Grnclosa ; hav ing no boats their method of llshing waste to strike the tlsh with sticks or catch them in their hands while swimming. The skulls , which are preserved In thn museums of the island , show marked cerebral development , the frontal and parietal bones being well developed and the facial angle good. In the early days of the conquest , before rapine nnd mur der hnd done their vile work , the Guanehcs are spoken of as being musical and fond of dancing and singing. Those arts , together with those of basket weaving and pottery making , wjro tv few relics of a groat'and remote uivlliia * tion , and were preserved in the same way us if Huropo were submerged the shepherds of the Tyrol , the Alps and the Pyrenees would preserve the na tional airs and village dances of their respective countries. Tlio Guanches woro. it is supposed , but the mountain shepherds of a" submerged world. Though so strong physically , the Guanehos were nevertheless a very gentle rnco ; they raiely made war on one another , and wlien the Europeans fell into their hands they did not kill them , but sent them to tend sheep on the mountains. So tame wore the birds in this happy land that when the Span iards lirst landed they came nnd fed out of their hands. To kill an animal de graded a man ; the butcher was a re- priovca criminal and an outcast , and lived apart , lie and his assistants beintr supported by the state. No woman was allowed to approach the shambles , and in such horror was killing hold by these gentle giants that no man could bo en nobled until ho had publicly declared that ho had not been guilty of killing any animal , not oven a goat. Their standard of morality was high ; robbery was almost unknown among them , and drunkenness not yet invented. TKIC'KING THIS 1'AUSONS. Gny Dcoolvcrs Ksciiu | ; Pnyinji tlic JM a IT I n no Kco. Every now and then one hears of large foes paid to clergymen by rejoicing bridegrooms , feays the New York World. One does not so often hear of the impo sitions sometimes put upon those who tie the matrimonial knot and who suffer under the social custom which forbids a minister to perform the service of mar rying lovers at a fixed rate stipulated for by contract. But love and marriage do not change the nature of men , and there are moan very moan bridegrooms who do not hesitate to trick and cheat the good pas tors who bind them in the ties of matri mony. There is a minister in Brooklyn who told the writer a harrowing tale of de ception of which ho was the victim. A.flcr ho had performed the marriage ceremony for a , young couple at the par sonage , the bridegroom slipped a fat snvolopo between tno loaves of the family bible , nodding pleasantly , as if to jay : "You've well earned it. " The clergyman nodded thankfully. . "Wnen I opened that envelope , " ho mid , "what do vou buppo&o i found in itV""A "A goodly sum in billsV" "No , sir ! No , sir ! Twenty sheets of copy paper such as reporters use. And 3ii the last shoot was written : 'Economy ! s wealth. Please don't squander this. Wipe your razor on it. ' " "J think , " bald the dominie , "that nlnisters should bo empowered to de clare some marriages void. " Dr. Howard , whom everybody in Flat- > ush , L. I. , wil remember , had a similar sxporioneo. IIo was routed out at mid- light to marry a couple and was com- > cllcd to arouse his family to act at wit- tie was irivon n fat package by .ho bridegroom upon the hitter's depart ire. The good doctor spent half an hour irso unwinding paper after paper from .hat package , only to llnd at lasta silver liiartcr which had boon usad as a aleovo jutton. Ono fnco hud boon ground Hinooth niul ornamented with n mono gram. Uoiultilo .Toluison , wlioni old Urnnu lynitoi will recollect , wns "taken in once in much tlio same wny. A won , ' bo lionudlct wrote to him to oniag < > it - services in lying the matrimonial knot nnd hinted tlint ho wns Having : i roll ' $5 gold pieces with which to fee t li doctor , "An evening or two later , " said tit clergyman. In tolling the atorv , "li honored mo with a cull. lie . accompanied hy one of the urolti little women [ over HIIW , 1 p formed the ceremony , niui ho lini t upon my kissing the bride. Ho mud tin olllclous ( littplay of a long thin i. . > well wrapped in tin foil , nnd ns t bnu i him out ho slid It slyly Into my M a pocket , \Vlum I returned to my ifbrm \ 1 o.xnmlnod the roll nnd found " "What ? " "A clothespin surrounded with ton penny nails ! A month or two uftorwnrd ho wrote to mo from St > Louis siuum that ho hnd charged mo thowoddink fee I wns to luivo received for klssm hln bride. " "Thoro is n hnltor awaiting that knnvo , " concluded tlio clergyman wunu- ly , "and I never road of n hanging tluvt 1 do not wonder if ho isn't the victim traveling to glory under an alias. " A clergyman who once hold a chary > < near \Vyandotto , ICtis. , was given a horse and carriage by a couple whom hi- hnd just married. They had driven ti his parsonage from Wichllit and thi < \ loft by train. Soon afterwards the p.u- son drove his now horse to Wichita. "I didn't got back for a week , " s.u-l the clorj.r.vman , shaking his head dnl < - fully. "Tlio man not only .stole th.- woman , but the IIOMO and wagon from her hiiHlnind. and the rig was nvojj- ni/.od and I was clapped Into jail on i cliargo of liorso stealing. Of coursi > everything was llnnlly straightoncd out. but t-oinoliow or other 1 could never make up my mind to forgive Hint man. < rnuu > .s U liltromb lUloy Alironil. "My first trip abroad , " bavs ' .lanii's Whiteomb Riley , "taught me 'that the United States is a very nice country in which to live. England , Ireland and Scotland are very picturesque , but soinn of the famous old historical * pi > ts ur marred by tlio presence of moilern im provements. including the Intonsi-lv modern guide , who invariably uses bid English and lies to you about a thing whoso history is well known to thi average American. For instance , at Avon you can learn a unod doa more about Shakespeare's inner lilo than is bet down in books. You would bo surprised to learn that people there know descendants of the great bard who are still living. I olTorod a substantial biibo to a man who made such a claim to produce ono of said lot utivos. But of courbo 4io couldn't do it , Ho was just lying because ho thought I was an American , and therefore a foul. Another striking feature of EnglKh life is the presence of a great many Americans , who , ashamed of their nativity , mingle with the British , and attempt to disguise the fact that they are Americans. A great many of them succeed , much to the gratification of Lruo Americans. " in Thirteen years ngo a student in Berlin , vns mobbed in the streets for appearing m a bicycle. Now the Gorman Union of Jlcycllsts , which has just hold its eighth innual conference at Brosiau , has 1 1,0JO ( numbers. ' medicine over Nood's- hefino the pulillo lias won the people's confi- p _ deuce so thoioiighly as Hood's Rnrsa- S iiarllla. 1'iom n Hinall beginning thU Oorxili - ) nL'llk'1110 blii ! 8tcwllly Br Ct/U 11 dl and lapldly Increased In popnliiilty until no" Ithas the Urgest sale of any pi cpai atlon of Its kind. B. i its succeIt ha.s von simply fl iSCST iiecmiso Ills constantly pioUiig R that It possesses positive merit , and U M does ucconipll ih hat Is claimed for It This ineilt Is glvi'n Hood's S.ilsaiiaiill.i the fact that It / 9 Is pri'p.ui'il by a Combination , 1'ropor- ini anil 1'ioirbs Unoun only to " < n"1'8 S.11-sap.iilll.i , * : / rk.nwo3fQ \J > 19 "Sitl"6 nnd by uhlch ( ho full mciUtflial | " / " " . tl1,0 PftWP - , B UW Cl ingivdlents used Is ictalned. Tliiinsunds of volinitai ys Itnesset all over tlio countiy ti'sllfy to H-X oniloidil beiiL'Ilt derived L OSGS from u. If ) < m sulTcr from © ne blood , laUn by liiipino Be Sure Hood's riariapuillla. To Get IS ! ( IriiUBlsls. C. I. HOOD fl CO. , I.nwell , Mass. FIGARO mn FIGARO \M \ FIGARO FIGARO FIGARO FIGARO FIGARO FIGARO FIGAROTli8 Only 1M Made Fiparo 8oUFIGARO , Manufactured of'a High Grade Havana. FIGARO FIGARO FIGARO FIGARO F-OK. ONL.Y FIGARO FIGARO V. FIGARO ALL DEALERS CAN OBTAIN THIS FIGARO BRAND OF FIGARO FIGARO FIGARO SOLE AGENTS. OMAHA. FIGARO