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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAJXY BEKrilCJRSDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1801. BEATING OLD FATHER TIME , Speedy Horses and a Kitc-'hapjd Track the Ao'.ora and Method , SECOND GOOD DAY AT SYRACUSI , fully Opened 'I lies Ili nlti nt Hen- a-d fJarllold More California Nob. , Oct. 25. ( Special Tolo- to Tni : llKK.J Today xvas the second any of the record breaking mooting on the Idto shaped track. The xvlnd blow a gulo till 4 o'clock , but after that the trotting xvos very fast. I'lrst ruco , 2:49 : trot , purse IJOO : Alcolyln ' 1 i Uniy Charlie ' ' 2 2 Hie.-py . i > iei < 5 ' I.udy llutlrr ,4 4dls ' tjiiluam * ( Tlmo : 2.H : Bi'lT. 2MU. : ' . ' : : trot , punofSUOt Joker . I 2 Hold Light 2 1 ( luv Hnorlciaii : l 4 II H B ! ' Hatimi I , 0 B Loiiio \viiiinms..j. . ; \ u .y ; , ; Ignis Fiiiuus CJ:2lJf : ) mauo the mlle in 2i2l llat. Woodbmo < 2:2r : 0 lowered Ills record tbtco-fourlhs of n second. Harry 1C ( UiMI'.j ) conioilovvn to2H : : ) , nncl llob Swan- Bart , a 2:10 : horse , is now three-quarters of a Hucoml faster. The great attraction for tomorrow Is the Iroc-for-all trot , In which Iilaven , IJoptib- llcnn , Shadcland , Onward. Ignis Fntuus , Jcsslo CSiiIns , Lobasco , Oucltih und Hrothor IJan xvlll start. A special train xvlll leave Lincoln for the races on the arrival of the regular train from Omaha , nnd returning nrrlvo at Lincoln In tlmu to connect with tno regular train for Omaha. BEKNINOS Hicr. TIIACK , WASIIIVUTOX , D. C. , Oct. 28. The xvcathcr xvas much milder mill the track In line condition. First race , three-fourths ( if a nillo. Klvo RtnrtorM : llnstccil , 107 C. to 15) ) . won , llcllovuo. 103 (111 ( to r > > , Hccond , iila : , UJ (10 ( to 1) ) . third. Tlnio ! lilli'c. ' Second raw , five nnd one-half furlongs. 1'onr starters : Mls-s WllllHins , S1) (5 ( to II , won. Qili'Piiston. 101 in U ) . " > ) , sucoiul , VulliiRO Maid , Oi ( U to 1) ) , third. Tlmo : 1:10. : Third race , ono mllo. l-'oiir starters : Mar- ghorlta , 101 ( I u > r > ) , won. Ooorzo W. IUI (1 ( tu II , lui'ond. Lynn , l'dl l to.'i ) . third. Tlmo : j : 3. Fourth rare , mlle and a sixteenth , lour starters : Ofypolo. 00 (4 to5 > . won. ( Vlla. ( K ) , t lo 1 ; , Heconif , Abln , 00 (4 ( to 11 , thIrd. I'lmu : 'i'lfth rac-t1 , free handicap , hurdles , nillu and rj half , ovur six hurdles , N no startois : St. Luke , iu : (1 ( to 1) ) , won. IlereuU-s. lC5 ( . " > to I/ , fccontl , Kopartuc , 137 ( IU to I ) , third. Time : _ Open Inn at NaHlivlllc. NASIIVIM.K , Tenn. , Oct. 23. The opening day at West Side park xvas n great success , a larger crowd than usual Dclng on hand. Con ditions for racing xvoro perfect with the ex ception of a rather ilustv track. The events xvoro : Klrst race , purse $300 , ono mllo. Seven start ers : Princess LIiio won , KtMol Gray second , Itlval third. Tlmo : l:4'Jii. : Houond race , sullliiK , purse J.100. sit fnrloims. Eleven starters : Itlmca won. QneiMilu Trow- brldgu socoiul/.eke Hardy third. Time : 1:10. Third race , .solllnj , ' , purse WJO. mllu and ono- Blxtovntli. Klght starters : llydy won. Somer set second , Itook third. Time : li.'ilJi. ronrth race , ptirsufIOO , forL'-year-olds. nen- nltles and allowances , tlvn rurlonvs. Nine starters : Coxvrton won , Itollvar Huekiior soe- Dnd , Sam l > 'armer third. Tlmu : lUi. : ! Klftb race , purse i ! ) , for maiden 2-yoar- nlds , four rnrloiiKs Kl ht sturters : Keuben I'nvno VMIII. ( Jayuso bueoiul , Foiust third , Tlmo : 1O.I34. : Garllcld HcHiilt.s. CnicAoo , 111. , Oct. 2S. Garflold Paric ro- tults : Klrst race , ono mlle , selling. Itlaek Hart won , Kxponso second , Spool.Uur thlul. Tlmo : Second met. three-fourths of a mllo. Han- nab Alohcrlv won , Kto Grande Mjennu , Hlg Uaslno third. Time : HITi ? . Third nice , llfteentli-.slxu'enths of a mlle , tollln ? . Innocence won , Kalorno .second , Llzzlo Itililrd. Tlmu : lr : : > . Kourth race , mlle and thrco-bl.xtoentbs. Dulio of .Mllpltas won , Santa Auubcconfi , Mary McCnwan third. Time ; , ' :0'"i. : Fifth nice , one mlle , selling. Joe Woolman won , Itedstonu second , Noweastlo third. Tlmo : 1:44. : Sixth race , ilftocn-stxtoeiiths of n mile , sel ling. Costa Ulca won , Low Carlisle second , Klmlnl third. Time : tUr : > > i. HnuliiK nt Independence. IXDEPKNDDNCC , la. , Oct. 23. Two unfin ished races were loft over on today's pro gramme. In the UU5 : trot thcro xvcro sixteen starters and six heats , Pride , Alinout flam- bletonlan nnd Carrlo li each claunliif ; two apiece. Host time , 2:2IV : , by Almont Ham- blolonlan. I3ut ono huat < vas trotted In the 2-year-old 2IiO : trot. It was won by Jcssio McCorlclo inJi''SJf. . Summary : Class 2a\ : pacing : Itonnle Wllkes won , Aahby buc'ond. Lady Head third. Ilnst tlmo : " ' 'To boat 2:17 Wilklo llnssoll , b. s. , by Mam- Ijrlno Hus ell , paced a mile In2j. ; | Morn I' iiHt llcoordg "Mndo. * STOCKIOX , Cal. , Oct. 28. After Palo Alto's wonderful performance yesterday a number of other horses xvoro driven against their records. Novelist , a 3-yenr-olil , made 2:27 : In n mlle race , Uuidu equalled his former record of 2:1U : > 4 , una Frou-frou , n yearling , to boat 2:41 : , xvent in 2J5 : ! . ' 1 IjiHlor Today. These horses nro looked upon with much favor for todav : ( lUTTKNllElta. 1. Lord Dili ninny Uomancu , 2. Donuhno Itatiilpa. 'J. lrrejnlar Vocallto. 4. Lowlandur Little I'lod , IS. ynllshnry 5ohloan , 0. Sunrllni ; Mabello. XVASHINOTON. 1. Lanipllnhtor Alolnit Colt. \VattorMi ! St , qjiarles. U. Sonorlta KlnKtnakor. 4. Tattler Curebus. 6. bt. Mark Tarantella. "b'OJf/M/JJfe. " BIOHsou and Hcliaofl'or Coneli.il n Nuxv 'Vom ; , Oct 28. fJcorgo Slosson nnd Jacob Schaeffer shook hands und buried the hatchet over n bottle of xvlno at Saxton's parlor on Mommy night after the billiard match. Louis Stlvn tolls the story as fol lows : 'Tho croxvd alxvays goes xvllh the xvliinor , you know , so after Slussoti defeated Schnoffor at Chlckorlni ; hall , xvo all xvent iu-QUiul to Ucorge's hall. Scluioffer wont to baxton's to drown his son-own In the Mowing boxvl. Wo found Slosson feeling very happy. After drinking a foxv bottles of xvlno , Mr. Trooiehor told Uoorgo It wr.tild uo a good thing If he wont to Juke and shook him oy the hand. " 'Old .Tuko don't llko mo,1 said OcorRO , 'and ho would not llko U U I canto around. ' "Out xvo all remonstrated , " continued Mr. Sllva , "and ut lust George said he xvould talco Dudley Cavanagb's udvlco. Dudley snld a fuw xvords to 8loi < 30ii , nnd the result xvas wo 'nil ' put on our touts and went up to Sexton's. Hilly will toll you the rest. " It was ut Suxtou'a rooms that Mr. Sllva xvas tolling the story. "Old Comaucho , " being thus appealed to , took up the unccdoto. "I thought It xvas Slosson'i ghost when I saw him corao through the doorway , " said Ullly. "There xvas Juke sitting over In the corner feeling very blue. Ooorgo walked over to him nun shook his hand. Hero " xvus Ueorgo--aml Sexton's fnco assumed an expression of haughtiness und hero xvas juke the fuco grow morose and sullun. Hut after that It xvas oil right. They opened a basket of wine nnd then .begun talking of another match. SchuiTor said ho would llko to play Slosson In .New Vortc for the championship emblem , proTlillng ho xx-as allowed { 2,50 for expense tuouoy if he Iftit. Sloison said ho xvas ready at any tlmo and would cover Jake's money xvhouovcr it xvas put up. Tuen Juke snld ho hud some matters to arrange before bo could tottlo on the data of a match , , uul promUoa to lot tilosson know iu a d'.iy ' or txvo Just xvlut be could do. After that the xvlna flowed freely , " continued Sexton , "and vvo had a Jolly time all around. " Not Bo Ijovoly. MiLirAl'KKr , Wls. , Oc . 23. The billiard tn toh tonight betwoou Ktigono Carter and frank lve > , for foOO a ldo rojultod iu an Inglorious dofbit for Carter. The totals were lyes , ( XX ) ; CartOi1. IS1 } , i . % utrr otf rttK iitna. A I'rl/.o I'Mghtor Turin ' 1'nll to Knuiipo Pun ntimiMit. Nr.\v YoitK , OeU2.'J.--At > out'JOO sports from this city and Brooklyn Journeyed lo n ro.id house last night near Danmiry , Conn. , where they witnessed n kid glove tight lo n tlnlsh between Jack Bates of Ohio und Joe Daley of Now York. It was after 1 o'clock this morning whoa the men entered the ring. Tim two men did nothing but wrestle , bite , scratch , gouge and choke. It was u go-as- yoii-ploaso affair and at ono tlmo It looked as though tno whole 200 spuctntori were going to take a liaml In the nffatr. Iu the clphtn nid : last round Daley dove out through the ropes like un arrow to nicapa Bates and tlm referee gave the victory to Bates. Air. HO-H to .Mr. Topplo. Cot-Nil , Bt.t'FFo , la. , Oct. 20. To the SportIng - Ing Editor of Tun BEB : Air. Copplo does nol npprnr to bo ns anxious for n race ns ho was two weeks ago , nnd will not agree to any early data mutually , out boa requested mo to wr.tt until the 7th of November. Now , rather than see tbo race fall through I will accept lits proposition und have very few stipula tions to make ; bjt ono which I Insist upon Is that there stinll be WO Instead of $2o deposited posited In the hands of the sporting editor of TUB Bun which shall bo considered n for feit nnd either party falling to make coed his deposit by the evening of tbo Oth of Novem ber , to forfeit money deposited. Will accept Air. Connie's proposition ill lo Judttcs that Is each contestant to select ono nnd the two so selected to cheese the third , but should there be nnv dissntlfacllon in the selecting of these Judges 1 propose that Air. Gnswold appoint the referee , but will strlko that part out If nol niitl'.factory to Copplo. Now If Air. Copplo will stick to his own proposition wo will hnvo n foot race , but In sist on ihu money bolnif deposited ( the ? . " > 0) ) not later thai ; Thursday evening , In the edi tor's hands , as I nnllclpato' attending the foot races to bo held at Alissourl Valley Oc tober ! ! 0 and . ' 11 , nnd expect to meet Air. Cop plo In Ibnso races Ihero , and regardless of whether ho or I Is deforced In the races there , I wish to unow that this race n a surety and no chance for a back down on cither side. In case of n disagreeable dav if either party Insists the race must bo run and no postponement luncor than the first fair dny. Unco to take place between the hours of Iwo and four p. in , W. C. llos ? . Up to date no word has boon received from Copplo , nor has ho covered Air. Hoss's forfeit deposit. Sporting Ed. for a Ilccord. SAX FIUN-CISCO , Cal. , Ocl. 23. What has been termed an international tug of war lias been hero for three nights past , beginning last Saturday. Tuo contestants are divided according to nationality Into ten teams Americans , English , Scotch , Irish , Canadians , Danes , Swedes , Norwegians , Italians and Germans and the contosl has created Inter est nnd oxcltomcnt that has tilled Mechanics pavilion with audiences of 10,000 neojilo nightly. The chief events thus far have been the pull bjtweon the Canadian nnd Danun teams , in which Denmark won after n struc- glo of over six hours , nnd the pull between Ireland nnd England lait night. The latter contest drew tbo largest number of specta tors thai has witnessed any athletic event in this city In tbo past live years. The teams contended every inch of ropu desperately Ireland finally won after n tug of ono hou and three minutes. America nnd Scotland , two unbeaten teams who have thus far won each match with tbolr respective opponents , pull against each other tonight and the result is exported logo far towards determining who will bo the winner of thu series. i AT RVKIir SJO1' . How Nebraska's Advertising Train Wan Received in Ohio. SAI.KM , O. , Oct. 28. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.E.J The Nebraska train left Alliance at 8 o'clock this morning nnd reached Salem nt 10. It was scheduled to arrive at 80 : ! ! , but was side tracked because of heavy freight tralllc. for an hour and n half between the Iwo points. The crowd hero has been un- nreccdontod. A train load of enterprising persons met the exhibit a mile west of the city , where a short stop was made at a rail road crossing , nnd rode Into town wtiile in specting the Nebraska products. Tbolr enter prise was justified for the depot platform wa. packed with people when the train arrived and many hundreds gathered within a few minutes , and throughout the three hours' stop hero it has been a continued strugg lo for admission. II requires every efforl of ivory member of Iho parly to restrain the crowd. Fully 1,000 persons have passed through tbo cars , und several hundred are yet waiting Admission. A stop of three hours will bo mndo this afternoon at , Columbiana , this being the last In Ohio on the eastward trip. Coi.L-MiiiAN'A , O. , Oct. 28. [ Special Tole- gr.un to THU BUK.J The train arrived at Co lumbiana at U o'clock this afternoon , where there was simply a repetition of the scene nl Snlom. As soon as Iho rows of the train's arrival was convoyed lo Iho business parl of the town numbers of tbo business houses were closed to give the merchants and their clerks an opportunity to see the products of the Nebraska prairies. Columbianu Is an old town of Quaker parentage , und those of her citizens who have visited the train have been of the highest class. Nearly 2,000 parsons have passed through Iho cars here and these have expressed deep Interest In the exhibits. Three stons will be made tomorrow nt Hochos- tor , East Liverpool and Wollsvillo. , S K.\ TUX VM > .1 J-VJJ.V I ) , .Joseph Powell \ \ Hi Have to Suffer for a ilorrihle Crime : . TIIK.NTOX , AIo. , Oct. 28. Judge Goodman has passed sentence of death upon Joseph Howclt , convicted In the circuit court at this place two weeks ago ot the murder of Airs. Allnnio Hall and her four children. The crime wus one of the most brutal over com mitted In Alissourl. ' Howell was , In Iho winter of 1SSS-0 , em ployed us a school toucher In Linn couiily , near Brooliliold. While Ihcro ho bo- ciimo intimate with Mrs. Alinulo Hall , a widow. The evidence in the trial of thu case showed that on January 19 , ISS'.l , Howell walked to Brookllold , about four miles , and returned In the evening to Mrs.-Hnll's residence , when ho performed a criminal operation upon her. Airs. Hall suf fered terribly and bogged Howell to kill her and end her misery. With nn nxo Howell slew her mid started to leave , but mooting a l-yoar-oid child In the hull he decided tlml thu four llttlo children must also die or bis secret would bo out. He killed tbo four in nocent children , then saturated the bed with coal oil and sot thu building on tiro. NolRh- obrs seeing Iho house on lira hurried thither In time to see Iho bodies before the tire had destroyed the ovldcnco of tbo crime. When arrested Howell barely escaped lynching. L.lllUHiili.V .SKA.S/O.V. of National Trade OlHtrlot Nti. JI5IO of Now Vorlc. NK\V \ VOUK , Oct. 28. The an mini conven tion of national trauo district No. 220 , Knights of Labor , comprised of surface railroad em ployes , began hero today. Delegates were present from local nnd district assemblies In this city , Dunkirk , Cleveland , Cincinnati , Columbus , Toledo , Dayton , Chicago , St. Louis , Omaha , Alllwaukco , Buffalo , Mluno- npolU , Denver and other cities. John W. Uojs ofChlcago was elected chair man and F. C. Lowls of Lynn secretary of the convention , Thu morning was for the most nart taken up with the Inspection of credentials. The rest of the day was spout In dlscuising the question of organization. A few of thu dele gate. } uruiout wanted to wltndraw from the Knights of Labor and Join the American Federation of Labor , but the majority of the delegates evidently thought It best to con- tlnuu tbolr organization under ilio auspices of Ibo Knights of Labor. The discussion will bo continued tomorrow and "may result Iu the desertion from the Knights of Labor ot about 20,000 members. llnnk Mntninent. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oct 2S. The amount ot 4\ , per cent bonds redeemed ted iv were j'.y.iMO , maUmir the total redemptions to data f.X,7..7,450 , ana leaving ouUtuudini ; f t,74TSJO. MURDERED FOR A DIAMOND , Oold-Blooded Daod of lowi Burglar * al Otlumwa. DELIBERATELY ASPHYXIATED IN BED , It. A. Stevens , a Young ; Medical stu dent , tlio Vlotlin Hvldenuo Sc- utircd hy the Authorities PcrpctrntorH. Orrf.MW\ . , Oct , 28. [ Special Telegram toTur BKK.J A horrlblo tragedy wus re vealed this morning by the discovery of L. A1 Stevens , n medical student , lying insensi ble as a result of asphyxiation In the ofllce ol Drs. Slomlnskl and Bouham. Dr. Slominskl returned from Omaha at an early hour this morning nnd going to his ofllco , where Sto- vcns slept , found the door broken open and the young man insensible. Prompt medical aid failed lo restore him and he died later. What was at llrst supposed to bo n bit of carelessness , on investigation proved to bo a crime. In Iho nncktlo of Ibo young man which ho were when last seen , a valuable diamond pin was found on the threshold of thu door , with the diamond cut out nnd n now knllo lying beside It. His Iho theory that liurglars entered the ofllco to rob the snfo , applied the gas to Steven's nostrils with thu rubber lube connecting the lamp , hurriedly stole the diamond nnd left the young man lo dlo. Ofllcors have a clue to- nlghi which ihoy say will bring Iho porpo- iruiors lo jusllco. ' HOllSti MAltU A Jl.llt I llo Affronts the Wlfo of Sioux City's Jlnyor. Sioux CITV , la. , Oct 23. [ Special Tele gram lo TUB BCK. | When Governor Boies made his succch Iu Sioux City lasl week ho visited the Corn palace. An Immouso crowd was present nnd a merry crowd ol innsiccd dancers had the main lloor. Aluny of Iho maskers passed by and shook the governor's hand , nnd one of Iho ladle : presented him with nn car of corn according to the custom with distinguished visitors. Governor Boies showed signs of grcal anger , Hung Iho car of corn lo Ihu ground and immediately moved away. The scene caused u commolton. It is now ascertained lhat tbo masker who pre sented the ear of corn wus Mrs. Palmer , whoso husband is not only a leading ofjlcor of the Corn Palace association , bul also mayor of Sioux Cily , and ono of Ibo Hottest demo crats on cartu. Iowa Methodist. Conference. HAUIAX , In. , Oct. 23. [ Special to TUB BIE. ] Tbo Atlanllo District conference of the Alothodist Episcopal church Is in soml-nunuul session In Ihis city. About 100 ministers and local preachers are present. Yesterday forenoon the session was con vened. The presiding older reported the work of the district in a nourishing condition. This forenoon nn able.sermon was preached by Kov. E. Hill. Rev. D. Shorotou spoke on the "Disciplinary Financial Plan. What Is HI How made effective ! " By ballot , Stuart was chosen ns the place of next meeting. After u lively debate the following resolu tions wcro adopted. Hosolvod , That wo nro grateful and thankfii1. to Coil for the constantly crowing sentiment throughout the elvlll/od world In the direc tion of prohibition and suppression of the llqtor tralllc , mid especially are wo pleased to lo.irn tlial the young utnperor of ( lonnany is taking hold in this direction to curtail the evil effects of this monster Iniquity. And our earnest pniyor to Uod Is that ho may bo suc cessful In hiscrcdltnbloelTorts. bccoml.Vo utterly disclaim all Idea that our ministers are entering into the present campaign for political purposes , oven though interested la nil questions of vital concern to others , yet beeuuso of the great moral Issue Involved , for which they are In no souse re sponsible , they fool called upon of God und tlio best Interests of our homes und the on- tomlng guneriitlons. to exorcise their best powers to prevent the reinstatement of ( hut most oxer.ililo enemy of God and man , the saloon. In our beloved state of Iowa. Third , That as Christians wo are unalter ably opposed to iiny compromise on the liquor question and will bo found fightliv. tlio liquor trnfllc. by tbo grace of God , till Clhrlst snail rehjn in all hearts and all governments. Fourth , That as eltl/.ens of the great .state of Iowa wo will resist by volco and Imllot nny and all attempts to repeal ourprespnt prohib itory liquor laws , and scltl/.oiis wo will .stand across the path of those who HooU by law to license nd make respectable thU business. Fifth , That wo * do most heartily endorse - dorso ami adopt us our own the resolutions on temperance adopted by tlio DPS Molnes annual conference at Its rocout session. On the Alonoy QiicHtlon. HAMIILIIO , la. , Oct. 28. ( Special to TUB BEB. ] At n recent meoling In Ihls clly J. N. Harris made the following remarks on Iho financial queslton : Wo would like to corioct ono great mistake made by many of our friends In presenting tholr argument on tlio money question nnd one tlmt IIUH driven ninny from our ranks that were honest , lint bulluvca wo were nluyim : the dunmgOKiio. Perhaps the most prominent unions ; these Is the attack on John Sherman , holding him up as the father of all our llnan- elal Ills. Sherman may bo as bad as others , hut oven this Is debatable. Ho WIH : the ablest eh.implon of thu Kreonbaek uurlng the war , but when It closed a bysttim- aotlo attack was mndo by snob men as 1'uu- dleton and llrlok I'omeroy , who led a stroni ; move for repudiation , Sherman as the leader In favor of sreenlmoUs. was thus driven to thu menus of funding them Into bonds In order to save the loss of nil thu money then held by the people. Now us to who was the greatest blnner In bringing on contraction may ho a matter of doubt , but It Is certainly foolish to bring the Issnii to this boiigarly point , as It will disgust fair men In all parties , and wo hope to hear no more from It by any friend ot reform , Ited .Men in Session. CnitAK RAPIDS , la. , Ocl. 23. [ Special Tele gram lo Tin : BEK.J The ninlh great council of the Improved Order of Red Alen was brought to n close today. The recommenda tion of the great sachem that the order bo in- cornoratcd , was adopted. This after noon the following ofllcors were elected : Grcnl sachem , J. Aloorohcad of Cedar Rapids ; great senior sagainoro , Al. Johnson ol Audubon ; great Junior saga more , J. H. Campbell of DCS Alolnos ; grnat , prophet , B , A. Halo of Perry ; cioat oluof of records , A. B. AlcCown of DCS Alolncx ; great keeper of wumpum , O. W. Shane of Dos Alolncs ; great representative , W. B. Koffor of DCS Alolues ; Baker , UfTord und Sparks of DCS Moines wore chosen a committee on ro- vlslon of the constitution und by-laws. The next mooting will bo hold at Boone the second end Tuesday of October , ISitJ. A banquet was tendered the delegates by the local lodge tonight Typhoid Pevnr In Io\v . FouTDonnu , la. , Ocl. 23. [ Special Tele gram lo TUB BBK. ] The town of Ratbvcn has thirty-two cases of typhoid fever. Four patients have died from Its effect during the past ten days. The attending physicians say that the epidemic Is caused by the decay of vegetable mailer In Elbow lake , making Iho uir In town und.Iho vlc'ully impure. TllK COVtfTUY. Dnkotn & Wyoming Hnllroad Vary Unpldly Extended. Ru'inCmr , S. D. , Oct. 23. [ Special Tele- ram to TUB BuB.l President Coad of the Dakota & Wyoming railroad roturuod IhU morning accompanied by several capitalists who are Interested in tbo road. Ho stated that Iho line will bo built lo the Missouri river next year. Grading Is going ahead rapidly on western divisions and contractors are now paying olT Will U inter III Hi. I'aiil. Stoux FALLS , S. D , , Oct 23. [ Special Telegram lo TUB BEE.Airs. ] . J. G. Blalno , | r. , loft today for St. Paul lo receive treat Diont for her eyes. It Is currently reported aero that she Intends spending the , winter In St. Paul and lhat her divorce trial will come off norao day In February at Dead wood. ncut the I'otitolllco Ilconrd. LONDON , Oct 23 Tbo mall brought across the Atlantic by the White Slur Line Teutonic - tonic , which reached Quucnstown yester day , boating the best eastward paisag * . was distributed in Ibis city before 0 o'clock th morning , thus bo.Ulnj.Iho best previous post' ofllco records for.s.uch woric. Pntlonts in luaUcmiHylv.inln. Hospital CYmhly 'fronted. UNION-TOWN , IJMyOct 35. Tbo residents ol Fnyctto county nrefRroutly stirred 'ID ovot the discovery jiA } the patients in the Con- nclisvillo hospital are lying there helpless without a spajlT | if lira In the building and suffering untold iiaonlos. AIlss Gacldls , tJt aiiDcrlntomtont , soya that she cannot hofn It , ns n committee of inc trustees bus the hoatliur apparatus lo l-"k after and It has never been llxcd for use sine last spring. Deputy Sheriff Crawford vis Uod Iho hospital on business yesterday and round ono young man with n leg swung up which lot ihocoid , damp air In nil around htm. Another patient who bad a log amputated Is lying at the point of death from pneumonia , which ho contracted after coming to the hos pital , his pbystctan say.s , because there is no tire In the building. The patients nil tell Iho same story. Citizens who know of the condition of things nre highly indignant and promut action of some kind will bo taken. 'Iho fncls , ns noovo staled , are undonlnblv true and are verlllod by Deputy Sheriff Crawford and AIlss Unddts , the superintendent n'KAT.Tllt'AltHKlt lilt.LKIl. Prominent , \lohlnon , ICnn. , Citizen Alnn lud Ity a Train. ATCIIISOV , ICan. , Oct 23. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bnn. ] Allcbaol Wilklns. ono of the oldest and wealthiest farmers In Atchison - ison county , was killed by n Santa .Fo train near hero tonleht Ho and his wlfo were on their way homo from this clly with n load of lumber nnd ihe irnln struck the wagon ns they were attempting to cross the track. Airs. Wilktns Jumped nnd was uninjured. Air. Wilklns1 body was horribly mangled. Airs. Wilklns Is the woman who recently nndo n speech before the Kansas supreme court In n damage case against Iho Santa Fo railroad. Wilklns' woallh Is estimated at from ? : > 0,000 to $7n,000. , Tire staff jir.oir.y TO AIOMS. Powder Kxploslon Scatters 'limit- remains Over Ton Acres. YOUNOSTOW.V , O. , Oct 23. This morning the gluzo mill of the Ohio Powder works , lo cated four miles norlh of this city , exploded , killing Iwo men , Joseph Aloogs and Ben Somnns , mid completely destroying the null. The mutilated remains of Iho m'en were scat tered over a ten-ucre Hold. Committed Suicide. Nnxv Youic , Oct. 23. A. M. Donnlson , 43 years old , an actor , connected xvlth the Ken- dnl company , committed suicide yostordiiy In the bath-room of Hotel Arno. Ho has boon clepresscu becuuso of 111 health. XEH'b OlYKSTKKh.lY. . Domestic. Inquiry Into the xvreok of the United States steamer Dispatch , voiitlnnes \Vashlngton. \ . The forest llres near nvuiiHvllIc , Ind. , are still raging and clulm ; a great deal of damage. Edwin R Marshall , while stopping at a Chicago cage hotel , quarrelled with his wife and sui cided. Itobcrt II Kenuh and J. H. Coilghlan. boot and .shoe dealers""of , lloston , Mass , have as signed. J v Melbourne has talcon a contract to inaKo rain for Kansas farmers next year .it 10 cents an acre. , - _ The convention of military men In session at Chicago lias rusolvcd ( o hold a national convention during the XVorld's fair. Dr. Salvador Do'Menocas , minister of Itrazil , was [ uiienir the passeneors on the steamer Majestic , xrhleh ljasarr.vcd | at New Vorlc. Many sub-alliances In .Mississippi are pre paring to giro up 'their charters and tnelr members to retire from thoorganl/atlon. A serious lire has lyooiyraplng along the line ot the Louisville ft .St. Louis rjiiltoad In In diana. Gioat damage has been done to grow ing timber and many farm houses have been burned. James Sanford..qnu of the Southern I'aclllo . . . _ . . . ' * train robbers. haHjjnado a confession to tno Sun Antonio , Td < . authorities. lie say.s ) < o was forced to : Jottr the robbers. Fourdotaelimottys'of eaValry bayo been tent oui , over the C'horokeo. strip to eject all boomers and conllscalo all cattle. As soon us the strip Is clear tlioy will go Into win tor quarters there and keep It clear. The steamer dry of Augusta from Savan nah picked tip the steamer Chatflolcl from Oalvuston for Liverpool blxty miles south of Uujio Henry , with her piopollor cone , and towed her In to Fortress Monroe , Va. Ostrandor and Trninpbour..wrookors of the bister County , N. V. , bank. and. 1)111 who lii'lyud break the First National bank of Cleartlulil , 1'a. , have boon Indicted and will have to oxulaln their conduct to a judge 'ind Jury. Thu coroner's jury In the Inquest over the persons killed In tlioSoolinucolllslon at Thor- son , Minn. , brought In ,1 vordlut that the col lision occurred by reason of the carelessness or noKlluonco of the SOD line and Its employes In operating and running the tr iln. Three men , two of them known us the Nel son brother- , and a man named Sam Smith , while Intoxicated entered Weinberger's ics- taurant at Gutbrlo Old. The proprietor ordered them out , when they attacked him and stabtou him to death. The government has been Info-ino'l that I'aragnay has accepted the Invitation to par- tlolp'ito In the World's fair. This acceptance completes the list of Latin Amcilcan lopub- llcs , all of whom Imvo formally signified their Intention to partieluuto In the exposition. liov. Louis Itynmrsky. pastor of the Gorman Presbyterian church of Hackensaek. N , .1. , has lied from tb.it town to escape thu von- geunce of several Indignant fathom , For Miino tlmo past be mid boon making llttlo girls 12 and U yours old victims of bis lust. The soubrplte , I'attl Kosa , who has been playlntr an engagement at thu Lyceum thea ter , .Memphis , Tenii. , ruptured the tendon of her left foot dolnir a dance In the second act ot her. play at the matinee. Dr. Halo pro nounced the Injury n serious one. The naval court martial at Annapolis trying third class naval cadets LII charges ot hazlni ! fourth class men him acquitted Alfred \V. Hlnes and found F. W. IMrklns guilty. His punishment Is fifty diimorlts and thirty days coiillnumont. Cutlet. M. J. Shaw Is now on trial General Charles W. Field of Washington , D. C. , siys : ho was not presoat at Richmond , Va. , at tno meet hit ; of thu Army of Northern Vliglnli : whun speeches xvoro mailo proposing to iintnrl the confederate Hag at thu World's fair , and Is not In sympathy will , tlio hunll- monta expressed In tlmtmatter by tlm moot ing.At At the Intursontlmrn State exposition ut Italolgh , N. C. , Mrs. Hawkins ascended In a balloon , carrying a do ? that xvas to descend with a parachute. A nuzro , Anthony Jordan , XVIIH caught In thu 100,0 and Hol7.odthoh.il- loon. Ho was carried sixty feotxvhcn hu let ire and fell , receiving fatal Injuries. Mr.s. Hawkins eamo down without Injury and so did the dog. Secretary Lansing of the Fonthorn I'aolllo bus Issued n report for nine months , ending October 1. The oarnlhus from pabsoiuura wus UIO.U01.UJU. and freight ttO.509.OJi ) , miscellaneous JOfll.OtiO. This Is tlm lurzest total for nnynlnu months In the hlHtory of tlm company. Thu operating expenses were $13,8ii.'jou : , muMng thonotuaiiilngsfll.W0 ; ! | p. For I ho Name period lust year the net' earnings were juvtcoj ( Hi'ln Is still falling In Spain , Italy and I ranee , and moro disastrous Hoods are threat ened. - lloax-y storms coili/uo ( / In the .southwost de partment * of l < ri < | icjj. < lolng a grout deal of dumauu to iiropurt/,1 The xvntors of tlio'TllvorThami's ' mo reced ing. 1-uiulH for royofliif Hood MilferiT * Imvo boon Htarlod In Lq/l4ou und other lurgo Kng- llsh cities. ; Atbt , I'otoraburg rlu | _ puators of the IlrltlNh- Amorlcan churches iiuvu opened a fanilnn fund and Invite contHbutlonu from England and America. , { * The steamer Illcuflelin lias entered the har bor of Marseilles Irt.Qguttered condition , licir ( lock was swept by > li ! vy sons and B'JU head of John Dillon wiivfltoned while passing throii ) . ! : -itrooti'drCurk. . Onu 111:111 : Htrni'k him a heavy blow on' the log with u stick In. jtiring him. The Kngllsh lln.trd of Agrlciilturo has re ceived Information which Is regarded as con- vlnolnir of an Intention on the pirt of Kiissla to prohibit thu uxportutlon of wheat. It Is stated on the bust of authority that Lluutonant Governor Anvcis o [ Uiutbeu bus as.t d Sli John Thompson to tiiKo action n'talnst tlio Ottawa 1'rco I'rem for Intimating that tl.WU of the Iliilu DtsUhaleiirs railroad money was spent In buying u nuoklaco for Madame Aimers. The committee appointed to Inquire Into tbo trouble ! ) In the imlvemlty of Khurkholf , Item- bin , reports that the stiidunti linblbo a per- nlfloiu political Hplrlt from the people of the town many of wnoni are avowed oiiponontii of the present rig me und udvUcs that the uni versity bu reiuovcil tol'oltuvu , An artlolu Inspired by I'rlnco Illiiuar.-k on tno subject ot I rUb homo rule uppoiiron in an Usuoof the llerlln Hamburg Nuchrlchton. It Ktrongly reproacliui tlio I'arneHiti for their childish objtliiiuy In postponing thu Mittlo- ment of the qiioHtlon , and characterize * homo rule without UliiiUloiio'hhell ) ut u veritable I'toolu. REBUKE lJ , ICONTINtTI ) KIIOM VIIMT a snuill crowd nt this plnco this evening. About txvo-thirih of his nttdlouco xv as composed of old { uirty republican ! mid ilotnocrats. the whole number not exceeding thirty. It is estimated by old tlmo democrat * tlmt Post will rcc'uiva nhmUemocriUlo vntm to ono for Hacurton. HI * majority In Sarpy county Is tncratulni ; every dny. nf Palmer I'AI.MKU , Nob. , Oct , 23. ( Special Telegram to TUB II KB. J A prand independent rally wn * held hero tonight. A supper was fur nished by tbom free lo everyone. After sup- tier , licndca by 1'Mtner's b.Miri , they marched nil thu county candtdat-iis to the hull where they nindo some remarks. Tlioy hnvo bis hopes of olocttna their ticket , but it is gon- ernlly tbotiRht they will only net n part nf It tw they will not KOI the x-olos they are llgur- Slot In .Joint Delmtp. Loxo PINI : , Nob. , Oct , -JS. ( Soecl : l Telegram - gram to TUB Bun. ] Hon. James Morels this afternoon mot tlio roproscntutivo of tlio inile- pendent party in joint discussion. Tlio sub jects considered wuro the silver question and national banking system. Tlio ignorance of the Independents wus clearly shown and the policy of tlio republican parly vindicated. HnlTtlo ( onnty SIIKI.TOX , Neb. , Oct. US.- [ Special to Tin : BEH.I The republicans of Hholton had a crand rally last night in the opera house , addressed by Hon. R C. Caluins , Air. Her- tiott and County Attorney Morston , all of Ko'arnoy. Tlio onthuslasm of the audience mm speakers denotes that reuubllcnulsm is not dead In Duffalo county. Hon. 15. Hosewator at Wither Friday af ternoon , October 'to. Hon. E. Itoscwator at Crete Friday even- Inir. October ! ) . Hon. T. .1. Majors at Frlonu Frlilav evenIng - Ing , October no. _ 'Mj IJI3 TIlISKIi : . Fifth \Vnril liemnorats Will Ksuort Ostlioll'lo tlui Hnlly. The Fifth Ward Democratic club mot at Erlling's hall last ovonlng , while the members - bors of the Kickers' club wcro assomollng. The object was to arrange for attending the rally at the Grand oporn bouse tonltrht. It was stated that the Jacksonian club had mudu arrangements to attend in a bodv and would have a band , and had sent invitations to all the democratic ward clubs in the city to meet nt 131(1 ( Fanmm street and march to Mr. OsthofPs residence and escort him to the opera house. A few of the members opposed the idea and wanted to go it ulono , claiming that they had nominated Osthoff and ho was their meat. Frank Solon maintained that the Fifth ward club alone could not elect OstholT , and lie must go us the standard bearer ot nil the wards. It was finally decided to hire a band and to moot at the club'.s hall tit 7 o'clock and march to tlncksonlan headquarters to Join with the other clubs In the parade. The chair appointed the following commit tee on arrangements : Mess > rs. Connors , Solon and Fisher. Mr. Monyhan thought it would bo well to have all the members go on horseback , and ho was Informed that there was no city ord inance that would prevent him from appear ing in public on four legs , and that every body would move on n go as you please plan. Some talk was Indulged in as to the ad visability of resurrecting the last year's torclios , and the committee was instructed to hunt up what It could and purchase ns many more as might bo needed. Mr. Monyhan had on his war paint , and promulgated the declaration that matters wcro very much mixed up. Ho was ordered to the stable by Chairman Erllinjr , but vowed ho would not leave the track until the motion was put. Ho was convinced , however , that there was nothing before the house , and the meeting adjourned for twenty-four Hours. Unlly at Clonuirf. Arousing republican meeting was bold in Cloniarf precinct last nleht at which over 100 enthusiastic republicans were present. Mr. E. T , Lovls was elected chairman. The first speaker was F. E. Munn , who told the history of the South Thirteenth street eroding swindle and then advocated the re moval of democratic schemers from ofllco. M. O. Maul made a short address , in which ho urged his hearers to vote the straight re publican tlcKot and break up the rascally gang now in power. Frank E. Moores , J. W. Kllor. George Ben nett and Sol Prlnco talked about the ticket in general and advocated a straight ticket for all republicans. The Australian ballot system was fully ex plained by Judge Ilerka. who spoke both in English and Bohemian. All the sneakers were well received and the candidatoi loudly cheered. Kickers Kiukcil. The regular weekly meeting of the Fifth Ward's Kickers club was hold at Krfling's ball last night , and under n p.ilo blue light the members inocoeded to klclt themselves into a shapeless nwis. However , after lengthy discussion , the city hall bonu nropo sition , the library bonds , the paving and sewer bonus were endorsed , but the city parks bonds were voted down. After this business was completed the meeting devel oped Into u veritable democratic love feast , and democratic candidates were recom mended with n eonorosity that amounted to nothing short of prodigality. pointo < l nomocracy. Upon the representation nf the World- Herald that a grand democratic rally was to I hiwo been bold last nlsht the Snmcuot club adjourned to attend , but were disappointed , as the rally is booked for tonight. HOU.-IJ , \ Nl > I JIM/ . I'retty Wpilitlnu or Two Popular Oinntln VniitiK Proplr. Ono of the urottlaU homo weditlnss of the year was solemnized la t evening at the resi dence of the brlilo. 1821 Chicago street , the contracting parties being MM Jennie House and Mr. J. T.Vortz. . The Moral ikrorntlcmt were elaborate , the grenteit possible taste bolng diiplaved In the arrangement of the Honors. The marriage ceremony took place In thu east parlor beneath n beautiful lloral youu suspended from the top of the now window , backed by a canopy of simliix. Kev. Dr. Joseph T. Durye.x officiated and read the service of the Congregational church. Ono of the pronounced feature * of Iho pretty ceremony was the playing of a sex tette under the direction of Hans Albert , the programme embracing the wedding march from "Lohengrin" und the "Traumurio" by Schumann , during the ruadlng of the service. The wedding occurred promptly at tl , the procession entering from the hallway , Dr. Duryca leading , followed by Master Morten Harvey uoarlng the ring upon n satin cushkin , and then en mo two ( lower glrH , Aliases Kittle Harvey and Oruco Kowloy. Following came the bridesmaid , Miss Ml Id rod House , mid Mr. James Craig , the best man. Then Mrs. House. , mother of thu brldo , and the groom , nml lastly Mr. J. E. House nun the bride. A reception followed the conclusion of the service , Air. and Airs. Wertx leaving at 0 o'clock for the east on their wedding tour which wilt Include a visit to the groom's family In Canton , O. ' Keep It Dark , " ono of the brightest nml merriest farce comedies scon hero for some time , was urosonted at the Farnnm Street theater last oven ing. "Keep It Dark" has held the boards for six seasons , and scorns to have lojt none of Its old-time attractiveness for theater-goers , If last night's audience in to betaken as a criterion. It Is replete with ludicrous situations , novel climaxes , and servos ns mi excellent vehicle for taking specialties. W. T. llryant as Vassiline , a liver-pad vender , kept thonuilleiicocouviilsod while ho occupied thu stago. Ho Is easily onu of the cleverest and most original comedi ans on tho.bormls. Miss ht//.lo Hichinoml is a favorite with theater-goers and uos issos a strong , sweet volco which she uses with good otTect. Little Alice Hanson played Swlpioy , the housemaid , charmingly. She Is a pretty , modest , winsome little actress , and gives abundant promise for the future. The rest of the company is above the average soon in farce comedy and carry their parts accept ably. LOST A | jj(3. | Itcsult of Jon JIiiHSoey's Attempt to Ktc I : i K ) < ! < > . When a B. ft Al. freight train passed Gib son about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Joe Alaascoy , n resident of that place , caught ono of the freight cars and attempted to ride to the city. Just ns the train pulled into the lower yards Altwseoy lost his bold on the ladder - dor and fell between the cars. Ho was se verely injured. Uesidos many bruises , ono of his logs was so badly crushed that ampu tation was necessary inter the patient had been taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Alasscoy was resting easily at the hospital last night und will recover. LOCAL iiitKnriKs , The funeral of John Uoed will take place from the family resiuonco , 1111 ortu Eighteenth street , October U'.l. Ho will bo buried by the Brotherhood of Engineers and Firemen. IJ , U. Perkins of 1:32 : ! Ohio street reported to tlio police that his half demented daughter Ella hud strayed away from her homo some time yesterday and asked police help In find ing the girl. A voung man named L. Strong xvcnt into the Salvation army headquarters at Seven teenth and Davenport streets last night and ( licked u row with"n soldier named Poter.son. Strong was aivested and locked up for n couple of hours until "Papa" could JlnU the police Judge and obtain n release. At the police target shoot yesterday after noon the blue coats had lots of fun but they did not damage the target to any great ex tent. The hlghobt scoio was 1C > and the low est D. It is understood that the oflieor who draws the "booby" prize will have to set up the oysters and cigars to the whole force. J. B. Hayes took a llttlo tour through Iho Third ward lust night und ended up his fun with a light. He assaulted Ailco Wilson , the keeper of a resort nt Ninth and Dodge , hut was arrested uoforo ho had done ii'tich damage ago either to thu woman's tnco or her furni ture. At pollen headquarters Hayes was charged with assault und then locked up. 1'KltOX.11. J'AltA ( J It.I I'llti. .1. II. Burger ot KCarney is at the Allllard. W. H. Alungor of Fremont is at the Pax- ton. ' II. J. Stoadman of Kearney is at the Pax- ton. \V. H. Dickinson of Wahoo is at the Alll- laru. laru.Mrs. . II. N. Harvey of Chadron Is at tbo Alillard. Ed li. Sirer of Lincoln U a guest nt the Alillard. T. K. Farrell and wife of Hastings nro at thu Pax ton. H. H.'Aleday and family loft for Toronto , Out..yesterday. Airs. T. S. Bloomer and Airs. G. B. Franco of York are nt the Alurray. Air. and Airs. W , It. Parks and mother , Airs. Cook of Cahuvoll stii'Ct. loft lustuvun- Ini ; lor Chicago , where they will In thu future reside. null nr.conn. Destructive llro In Nowmnti , On. Tlmlxir Hurtling - OllioiMlnzrN. . ,1 NRXVXIIV , On , , Oct , 'JS. Last night T. W , Hawaii ft Co.'s warehouse , with 10,000 ball s of cotton , was destroyed by Uro All llo stores on Iho west Milo of thu square were relieved of their contents and the Ncwmnn guards were put on duty. At R o'clock an alarm wis sounded , and In live minutes 600 men with buckets ot wati * were at the warehouse of UuAsCll , Gibson , fc Co. working to save it. By hard work the building was saved , but fifty bales of cotton wcro burned. Tbo work was ovulontlyih.nl of an Incondlar.v. Wily Argo , a'dospcrato character , was ar rested , but positive ovideni'o against him will bo hunt to get. If the cltl/ons kno.v that ho was thu Incendhirv ho would in nl probability bo hanged or burno.l before nil other ilnv. The combined loss by the various llrcs will probably ix-ncli WOOKID. ( HI-KKVII I.K , Tex . Out. M.-In this ( Now ton ) county much timber Is being destroyed by forou llroj. The country Is so dry from long protracted drouth that uravo npprohon- Mon Ls felt. The suiolco Is so dense that n person cannot , see live feet uhcad. Alrst u : , 1ml. . ( Vt. is.-The Ball Urns' . Tin Stamp works nml two glass factories worn burned today. Lois. $ , V.HI ( ) ( ; partially in sured. LIITI.K Itni-K , Ark , Out , -JS. Foros' , llros nio rngitiir In Alonroe county , In many In stances Holds having been burned and cotton pens with their contents hnvo been con siitned. Involving great loss. No rain has fallen In two months. The smoke from fires Is utmost unendurable. i > sii > 'inr.tn .w.Y. Two Cowlmj-H Hilled a ( Ample ol'.Mexi can Sheepmen. AI.III ( ji-Kiiuri : . N. M. , Oct. -llolbrook Ariz. On the Atlantic , t Prieillc was the .scene this morning of a shooting altray in which two men were shot and instantly killed. Herman Lope/ and Uafaol Chavez , two largo and wealthy sheep raisers from Concha. In the southern part of Apache county , wcro in town with a number of n'icep ' herders and l.ad Just disposed of their wool , amounting to sev eral thousand pounds. Besides the sheep men there had eoncrogntod from the adjacent ranches Movcrnl cowboys , among them being Joseph Crawford and W. C. Boll. About 10 o'clock In the morning those men hud assembled In Iho saloon of Ham Plckutt and soon n inonlo game , with hoavv stakes , ' started and the whole party was 'indulging more or less in drinits and wcro very boister ous. Soon afterwards n bitter row took pluco between the sheepmen and the cowboys when Crawford and Bell both pulled their six-shooters mid tired simultaneously nt Lopez and Chnvw , who fell corpses. The murderers bucked thomsclvni out of the room with their .smoking revolvers In their hands , and on getting outside mounted their horsus. Every eflort is bolne made to appre hend them. Crawford was In tlio employ of Hill of Springer , N. M. , und is well Known by all stockmen. Bell has for the past year been in the employ of the Anoc company. I'.XM.TKIt M.ISOM\ ' . Scott Mi Kite Dignitaries -Mcot and Kleol.OlllcorH. NEW Voitic , Oct. ! M. The supreme court of council sovereign grand iuspculois general of thotid : ; and last doiroo of the Ancient and" Accepted Scottish Kite for the United States of America , American territory nnd depend enclcs , elected these officer * today : John D. Gorman of New York , most , puissant sovereign eign grand commander ; William A. Horschler of Ohio , puissant lieutenant grand com mander ; Granville A. Frambea , Michigan , grand minister ot state ; Itov. H. L. Moore , Ohio , grand prior ; John Boyd , Now York , grand treasurer gennral ; U. B. Folgiir. Brooklyn , grand corresponding secretary ; John B. Barker. New Yoric , grand Bourr- tary general ; Hopkins Thompson , New York , grand keeper of the archives ; William C. Vunderllp , .Massachusetts , grand master general of ceremonies ; Isunu F , Graham , Connecticut , grand marshal general ; 1C. .Inn- in Wurds , Minnesota , grand standard bearer ; O. F. Brlugs , Washington , grand captain of the guard , E. I. Babcock , C. L. Goodman , A. T. Anderson , grand marshals of the camp. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - ot porteot purity. LemonI Lemon - Of gront strength. If Economy Intholruso Almont ! Rose etc.rj Flavor as delicately and clellclously oo the fresh fruit 1'or jit.blic finer , anil ono tiiat Inn lifcn proiiminooI a sinniier : ! is Iho suit of Homespun Tweed. t lins MI much in recommend It Pint it's SIU--D < < I has hscn | ihcmiii3iU. : : TIin n suits nrc notiieahle. leeau ) > > < they nro all In tlio IIPIV IViwil Slirlus , Inltonuil , brlcl. , liroivn nml gray. They do mil sli.nv iliPtliisl In Hit- lea t n r do Ilioy Mill oislly. They ill- wnjs liinu c'loan , bright Ijok which K'IHM the nearer a dremy aiiiiiMiiti- | ) | ) ! . You Have Noticed Them ON THE STREET. . Anil no doubt supposed they were the prjiliiellim of men-hunt tailors , su jmrfccl H I ' t tliv-xv.i. rjr. TJu-Ir cmt h hiinll fit1 HI aii'l siit'li an air ofromrorlilo tliuy n.n't ) : ami mnvmiUl llko to lunu yon c.ino la an.l Iiispoi-t them , or any uthcrs iiintni ; thu of Suits and Overcoats That ( HI our iluvn Ho-irs i-huisk fall of all thu male fmlilmM of tin * day for l.ih . [ Ailult * iinil .Inu'iilles , Hiinkntpt Goods , Rihandled Slocks and Job Lots Jlaxo nn chanca aK.iIiist pur'fcct clothing , solil at llr.st haiuls fur tlio smallest price. Browning Kino ; & Co. , We Could Not , Attend to nil our customers In the OHILDUKN'S DKI'AKTMKNT RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. liiht wouk , but wu are bettor prepared - pared to handle the trade now. - 4 Southwest Corner 15111 and-Douglas. TAK1-J KLUVATOIl. fe Kecond Hour. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. OP N TILL 0 P M EViMiNvii ,