THE OMAHA 3)AILY DEI ? ; , WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3 , 1892 'SWIFT YOUNG SIDEWIIEELER Online Equals the World's Throo-Year-Old Pncine Bccord at Lyons. SUCCESSFUL'OPENING OF THE MEETING JMunjSpoiMly klorrm Unllicreil nt thn ICx- rollent Kite The Itcmilts or Vmtor- clnj's llnrps Unncinil Spurting News Siminmry. Lion's , Neb , , Aug. 2. fSpocial Telegram to TUB Br.n.J The summer meeting of the Kvorotti Haclng association ot this place opened up today under tbo most favorable ridanfccs. Wblln thonttondanco was lair , It , was nothing llko what It should have bio n Considering the remarkable character of the i nttraotlons , Without exaggeration , It was one of the most magnificent trotting cards over witnessed Iu Nebraska , if not In the Whole west. A history of the track may not come amiss. Two weeks ago Andrew Kverott & Son pur chased the track and structures of the Lyons Driving association , which was lloun- ilorlng In deep water , and this is tha ilrst meeting under the now roelmo. Mr. Kvorott is ona of the oldest and bast known farmers of ull this lovely region. Ho Is n largo lanu.ownor nnu a very wealthy man , extensively oneugcd In brooding line trotting fitook nnd Durham cattle. It WAS his prldo. solely , for the town of Lyons that Induced him to assume the responsibility of n race track , and U Is tin assured fact that ho will maintain It In a style that wilt ere many campaigns give It a national reputation. Tno track , which" n finished klto , wns only completed last Juno , but todny It is the equal of any in the world , nnd Is so pro nounced by nil horsemen who have visited it. It boasts of 175 line box Malls , every ono of which Is occupied by an animul of greater or lessor note. It is constructed so that the trenches running entirely around the course , both within nnd without the track , can bo Hooded with water from the Logan within twelve hours , which Is of incalculable ben- ollt In keeping it In perfect condition. The boll Is tough uud springy , calculated for the very highest rate of speed and never becomes "cuppy. " Good Dny nncl Vine ItacoB. The afternoon was warm , but lust right for speed. The jugdos were S. W. Stauftor of Tokamah. J. O. Yeoman of Onawn and Vf. D. Smith of Lyons ; starter , James Culbcrtson of Abilene , Kan. , ana Timers Bert Everett ot Lvons , Bud Lntta of Tuka- mah ana Thomas Cabtnoy of Sail Francisco. The first event on the card was the 2:40 : pace , $ .100 purse , with six starters as follows : Maritano , b. g. , by Kentucky Volunteer , dam by Muuibnno Chief , entered by Low Iltnkly ; Frank , blk. g. , uuknown , Fred Parents ; Captain ICoicham , b. g. , by Cnnonlcus , dam Lauy Forcuson , John Terry ; Luoy Smith , s. jn , , by Buy Chief , jr. , ilam Lucy , John J. Lamar ; King Priam , cb. n , , Ktandard bred , Peter Johnson ; Dlt- : _ l ate , br. s. , by Dictator , daui Triton , Lowls & McFaydon. Tbo Ilrst heat was n rattling tight ono , Lucy Smith beating King Priam out by a shoulder ; tlmo , 2:2 : ( > X. The second , after another grand struggle , was captured by Murltana , with Lucy at bis Shoulder blade. Time : 2UO. Lucy then jumped in and won the third nnd fourth beats without much exertion. Time : 2:33uud 3:28 . Summary : Lucy 1211 Marltana 3122 Kin * I'rlam 2 333 1'r.ink. . . . dls. Dictate Uls Tlmo : 2:2lK ) , 2:3) : ) . 2:33.2:23 : ? . Hot Itnrliig Youngsters. " The 3-year-old pace , purse SoOO , followed. TtnTslartcro were : Tyroon , b. H. , by Iduvan , dam , Baa 10 Wllkos by Hed Wilkes. A. J. Hale ; OnlHirvD. a. , by ShaJolnnd Onward , \dutn , Aneero. by Chester Chief , G. W. Ourry ; Vidoti br. s. , by Solforlna , dam , .Luta by Charles Cafjtery , Ernest C. Hol land. ' ' ' .f rql * * i Starter Smtyh sent tbo colts on a line with , jy idol 'stowing * the way , which bo apiitinued td do" Until tb.te flrar quarter , when' Tyroon ( tndpqjlao-bbtb moved up. At iho half On- > llrjo Showed a nice burst of speed nnd was ptMfulcKly to iho front , where ho remained until under the wire. Time : 2:41. In the second heat the Hag was waived and Online given his head. Tbo result wns thn fastest neat ever trotted or paced In a race by a 2-year-old , nnd equalling the world's 2-year-old record , held by Manager and made at Dubuque two years ago , S:10 : > j. This nor- formnnco also beat the state record , being tba fastest mlle over paced or trotted In any race In Nebraska. It was truly a marvelous performance und the horsemen here are nil wild ever the font. Another fact that must bo taken into consideration is that Online made his mark today , a mouth eailtcr iu the Hoason than Manager made his. Ho made tbo mlle without a skip , the little follow actually seeming to fatten in tbo spocd. The inilo Is the talk of all tbo turfmen here , and will bo a thciuo for discussion nil over the land In another twenty-four hours. ' Online is n bay oolt2-your-old the 17th of last Juno. Ho was sirea by Shiideland On ward , 2:18 : , dam by Chester Chief , 2:17X- He was unBroken on the 1st day of March last and was bred by B. D. fjould of Fullerton - ton , this stato. Ho' was broken , washed and driven bv J. B. Chandler , the well known trainer. Summary : Online 1 j Vlaot ! 3 2 ITvroon 3 3 M Tlmo : 2:11. : 2:10 : . I.imt of thu DIIJT. The llnal eveut was the 3-yoars-old troi purse $50U Starters : Lumps , br. s. by Kuby 6814 , dam LiiUy Leichton , Harris and Kaxvloy ; Tulo , Al. Brown ; Charles F , b. s. 1)V Seth P. , A. J. Halo ; Knmm J , b. f. bv Plattoims , dam Hoiu O by Romeo , Dlokoy nnd Williams ; Billy L , b. g. by Pintle , Franco nnd B ramies. It was a well and liotly contested race , Emma J. Ilnally pulllug out u winner. Summary : rinnm J Charles K. l 2333 Hilly It 43122 i Lumps 4 4 i 4 4 Time : 2:23 : , 23l,2:3l ; : , 2:3 : J.2:3r. : Tomorrow's program will Include the 2:45 : class trotting , the 2:20 : class trotting , aud. the U-years-olds. Belle Acton a yearling Will ho sent u fast mile If tha day Is favor- oblo- llUNNINCi Al' .11ONHOUTII. BOino Lively HiTUmlillnjr lor the Jlloney by thu llitngtiiiu. MOXMOUT.I PAIIK HICK Tiuoic , N. J. , Aug. p. A rainstorm kept the attendance this jifloruoon well below the C.OOJ mark. The two features , the Hod Bank stnkot and thn Palisade stakes furnished the only ganulua excitement during the afternoon. The youngsters in the former event swerved all over tbo truck In thu closing furlong. Undo Jos was the steadiest on his foot nnd hocapiuiod the prize by n haul at post odds of 5 to I , Liocohatehlo ruled a 10 to 3 favorite ever Adelbort ana Pickpocket for the Palisade , but ho had a narrow escape from defeat. Adclbert led him u hot pace foe a mile before Locohatohlo could got In front Pickpocket then made a bold bid ' for the sinkii , forcing himself forward. Ho did win , butoilly by a head. Summary : , - Vint raco. Ovu furlongs : Ills Illtflinoss ( t to TTjvy.'i.Uiissoll (7 ( to 1) ) second , Atldlo(7 ( to 1) ) . . . UilrJ. . T.V.Vj ; mo. - . . JMJCOIK ! raoo , the Itud Hank italuu , six fur- ( jloima : Uncln Jess (5 ( to 1) ) won. riparian ( U to I ) Huuond.tJt. Mlohuul ( StolS ) third , Tlmo : ItloJi , VI Thhd rtu'oliu I'allaiiUo Ualcas. mlle and n .t iurlonjt Kocolmtcltlo ( I to J ) won. I'lukuonkut IUtosecondAdolburt ) u to I ) third. Tlmu ; Fourth race.ono mlle : Mury htoito ( a to 1) ) van , Merry Monarch ( oven ) bix'oml , KucUoii ( CllbS ) third. 'I line : IID : ! ; . Kit tli ruce , six f ur.uug.nrllnic ( S to 1) ) won , Klnvlllit ( iu to 1) ) beconclVobtchuatur (8 ( to 5) ) third. Tlmol Ila. : elxth ruvc. six furlonest Moyno Koldlim (3 ( to 1) ) woi ( . Tr tiblu (0 ( to 1) ) second , tilr Hlulmrd O-tolMUInL Tluiui 1:10. : Soon ut t > t , riiul. Si. PiU ) , Minn. , Aug. 3. Today was a favorites' day at Hntnllnu track. Weather threatening and uot over 8,1)00 ) people wcro out. Tbe feature of the day was the Carol- v4 , Ukus , vvblih were won by Bt. Grolx with cose. Summaries : l'lr t race , for ull age * , six Jurloiim , four > tartur : Cevortou ( uvun ) won , Minnlulino I'J 1 td I ) tecdptl , HurnarUo lUtol ) thlni. Tlmo : Beuoud race , for 3-your-olds und upwordi , ono mlle , srvcn stnrtom : ktnn(4 ( to I ) won in l : l , Ixttiff Shot ( B to lso ) end , Coronet ( J to 1) ) third. Third rnco. 2-venr-oliln fttnl nnnwlnnon fit this meeting , four fnrlmiKt , nine stnrtera : .liulRo Ounlwoll ( I toWwon in SI , Itiipld ( IU to lMeco"d , Nnrvmo ( S.to 1) ) thlnl , ronrlli ruce. Unrnlviil st ikoi for colti nnd Roldln n , 2-yonr-olilt. throa-qunrtoM of n mlle , fmirstnrtarii UUrolxiH to 3) ) won In Jm < { , Aldoli ron ( H toi'iisocoiiil , Ailolph ( it ) to 1) ) third , Kit th race. : i-ycnrnld't nnd upwards , sovon- clRhthsnf it mlle , Hcvun Atiirtorit ! TorrontU to I ) won in ii. : Sir Wtiltor It.i URI | | ( . ' to 1) ) second end , Kll KtndU (7 ( to r.HhlrJ. -Sixth rnco , for all age , six fiirlonm. olzht st.irtur : I'enorn to I ) won , Lilly l.ochlol ( : ( ) to I ) second. 1'ro.iknuss' Liut ( IU to 1) ) third. Tlmo : lie : . Muring nt OhlcitRO , Cnictnn. Ill , , Atlcr , 2. llawthorno races : rirst rnep. six fnrlnnsi : I'loctwootl won , Kiiiuiiroo BULOtid , Advurs.try third. Time : Soonilrnce. il < fiir'onss : Uiiwthoino won , Union nccdiid , Ijlngor third , Tlmoi U-2S1. Third ritCPolT. rourtlt r.ino , Hevun fiirlonits : Hiinlor wnm Lardy Illnckbiirn second. Hilly 1'lnkortoil third. Time : lr : ; Jf Iflflh mee , six furlonis : Viin Oloso won , llnrt W.'Uluco second , Uhcstnut lloll thluli Tlino : laii Sjxth n\eo. ulna furlonss : Bpoonl ntlon won , DDIII L'cdro sounnd , tin Itlunuho third. Time : 2:17. : ( Jarllold prxrlr rnccs : Klrst rrtup , ( Ivo furlonRs : Lumberman won. Vlrdon sueotltl , Ihiinnliiu Ultd tlilrJ. Tlmol Second race , ono mlle : Kornrunnor won Ohlmo * second , Uantcllii third. Tlino : I:4l'l. : Tlilnl r.tuc. cine mlle : Hiuloljili won. Miir- mo o second. N'owcaitlo thlnl. 'llino : IMPI. 1'oui-tli r.ico. ono mlle und Ilfty yards : Uniimn won , llesslo HUIand suconil , I'ullaiule third , Time : IH71f. rifth nteo , HT ! furlongs. Bollln * : Colonel Olny won. Hymnn second , ItiBnor third. Tlmo : itiii : { . . lilxth ntiju. ono mlle : KalstufT won , Bnrlnz- tiwuy soiond , titiathniulil third. Time : I'.U'i. I > .iv < Miiiirt'i | Now Truck. In. , Aug. 2.--Special [ Tele gram to TUB BKK.J Davenport opened today a mile truck that is pronounced by C. W. Williams of Independence , the brooder of Axtcl and Allcrton , to be Iho fastest now track ho ever saw , nnd by other drivers of equal experience to bo the fastest track In this countrj. It is so new thnt the buildings nro not yet half finished , but It Is fust enough to lower marks mndo by fast horses several seconds nnd to knock at least tivo seconds off the tlmo of any class. The races today resulted ns follows : 2:40. 2-yo.ir-old clusi. puiso $ > 00 : Ellore nonJlinntan second. Minor thlul , Nettle li. fourih. Tlmu : JIJ : ! . In tbo 3:24 : tr < it , purse $1,009 , six ho its , Mnr- thn won. Host time'M : : Hustler bocond , Jo third , Knl.'lit fourth. In thu ri. ) rnee. purse 1750 , four heats : Lena Wlllotts won. Host time : 2:18. : .Taoli Jowott socnnu , I'rlnue .Mae third , Ilullmont fourth. Atinndnuciu fair. The 810,01)0 trot between Altorton und Lobasro occuri tomorrow. SAIIATOO v , N. Y. , Aug. a.- The racoi were continued todny. The weather wus cooler and the track fast. First r.ice. mlle and onc-slxtconth : Ailillo D ( S to 5) ) won In i:5iS ! , Million r-J toll second , 1'reezcr ( i > lo 3) ) third. hocond raiie , threo-fourtlis of u mlle : Stonell (2 ( to li won In 1 : 11115 , Dr. Huauroucit (2 ( to 5).uc ) - oud. Toano II i to ll third. Third raeo , ono and ono-qlxteonth mlle : lleiilll'lit ( in to U won In lM : , Htillllnuli ( toll second , llrnshols ( .1 to 1) ) third. Fourth nice , llva-el hths of mlle : NU'k ( ' ) to' ) ) won in lu. : , Hobust.i (8 ( to 1) ) second. Uor- tha II ( i to ll third. I'l fill race , ono-lialf mlle hurdle : St. Luke (8 ( to 5) ) won In 2 : I'J. ' John (8 ( to 1) ) second , Hercu les (3 ( to 1) ) third. _ lips ior Toilny. Hero are the cond thlucra offered by the cards for ted ly at the tracks named : lllllnilTON 1IKAU1I. 1. Tattler Knrly Hlossom. 2. bt. lluliurt lion VoysiKC. 0. I'rlneo ( ! cori.ru Spoil. 4. Tun Tiny Willie I , . ! i. liulln Rubber Lord Dalmeny. & Ulllet Douv tolt MiiuKlntosu. OAIIKIKM ) I'AHK. 1. Oeorpo W llusty. 2. Hurt Wullniio Lena Lazuli. X.l'Vn King Sis O'Loo. , 4. VaUur.i .MuJor.TouT. „ D. Itoatlfnco AUU'rnian Morrlf. * ' , U. Exclusion Laloivtuw. Driving ut Danville. DANYII.M ; { Ky. , Aug. 2. The first day of thr/ Central ICehtucky Fair nnd Trotting meeting opened with " gooQ weather and tracic. Summaries : I'lrstraco. 0. R Olay stake for yearlings , J-'OU unariintt'od. hulf inllu boats : Hprlnir. Llcht , by ( / . t\ Clay , won , funny I'lllman ima llossle Oliiv divided second money , Salllo O third , lli-t time : 1.-IC. Second ia e , 'i:00 : class , trottln ? . nurse $ . ' 1)0 : Nubnth won , Aelotiv second. ISUDO ! third , Hesttlino2UI. : Thlra race , : i-yenr-olds : i:00 : cliiss trottln ? . pnr o J.WD : Gr.inotto won. Valllti Girl second , Ursn.iH.i third. Host tlnio 2iriU. : Uttuirii'M OTTIWA , 111' , Au . 2. Opening day of the trotting meeting of the Ottawa Driving Park association. 'Summaries : Two-year-olds : KNIo Wood won. Oonlhoar socord , Tula CuisucU tlilr.l , 1'rufussor Wells fourth. Host tlmu : 2:41' } . 2:2. : ) puce : Hustler three straight heats , lateen second , Lon G third. Gyp fourth. Heat tlmo : 2:24H- : 2V4 tiut : Ili'llo Wilson three straight heats. Tlpton toy sncond , Kuto V ihlril. WatcUuord fourth. Host tune4K. ; : . NATIOXA1. I.KAtiUK. Johnny Ward btops tlio Downward Jtush of Ills Womliirii. BitooKi.rx , N. Y. , Aug. 2. It was threatening ening- , wit U a drizzling rain today. Ward's men defeated Washington by good batting. Attendance , 1,110. Score : Washington 0 10000000 1 llrooldyn „ OOUU1020 * ,11 lilts : \Vtishlnzton.5 : llrooldyn , 11. Errors : WtisnlniMnn , : ii llronklvn U. llutcrlo-.i lur- yeu und Duiker ; fatcln nnd Klnslow ISosnis , Mass. , Au j. 2. JJoston took a winning li'ad In ttio second Inning today , but Now York tied the score Before the ninth , when the Kama was culled on account of darkness. Attendance. 1,547. Score : Iloston 0 0 Now York , , . . 1 1 100310 C U Hlli , : Iloston , C : Now York , 0. hrrors : Ilobton. 2 : Now York. II. Hnmml runs : Jlos- ton. 1 ; Now York , 2. Ilatterles : Nichols und lluunut : Huskatul Doyle. UIIIUAOO , III. , Aue. " 2. Tno Jonahs were not in the pnn.o ; for olgbt Innings , uui tnauo It very lut'ircstlni , ' for tbo Colts in the ninth. ' when they came within an uco of making- the score n tie. * Weather clear : attendance , ' 1,100. Score : ' ' OhlciiKQ. Z 0 5 I'lttsbiiri ; ' ' - -4 lilts : Chle.iRo , It ; I'lttsbur ? . 0. Hrrors : Chlcliuo. 'lr 1'lttalilir/ . Riirnud runs : Uhl- OIIKO. J ; lUttdburv,3. ll.ittorlcs : Guiubortand tichrivor ; Haldwln and Mack. . ( Jl.BVBi XND , O. , Auif. 2. St. Louis ban trod outbovor > runs In the tlrat Inning today , out thu homo tunhi wont at Uulvin , Carutburs nnd Hawko and won u jrrout victory. Weather dear. Attendance 2.UOI ) . Score : Ulovolalll ) , , . . , 1)04130 20 0 13 bt. Louis. . . , ! , 1-10 nits : ( Jlovolnnd. 12 : fit , f.ouls , 10. Krrors : Oiovolanil , T ; St. Louis. 2. K.irncd runs : Ouvulnnd : , 5 ; SI , Loutx. t. llnttiirlei : Uuppy and /.limner ; Qtilvln , IliiwKe , Uuruthurs und llnckley. LouiHVIi.i.i : , Ky. , Aui ; . 2. Khlnes was an easy mark for ; the Colonels and they knocked the ball all ever the lot. Weather Hue. At tendance , 1,500. ' Sooro : Louisville. , . , . , , t 30B40000 * 11 Olnclrinutl 2 4 Hits : > Lttnsvlllo. | iii : Oluolnnatl. 8. Krrors : LouUvlllo. 2 : ( Jliiclnniitl , 7. Kurned runs : Louisville. 4 ; Cincinnati. 2. Ilatterles : fatrat- ton und ( IrlmrKhlnus and HiirrliiKlun. lUi.TiMoiii ; , Md. , Aui ; . 2. Thu Ualtlmorc- PbllUdolphin gainova po tpouool ou ac- count'of wet grounds. ii ( ; of tli KlMItlCS Of Hl'OHT. Triuil * iu h a rat 0 ( 1. SiiUTooi , N , V. , Aug. 2. About 200 persons Rutborod la Cougress Springs park thli ovonlnu to witness the lawu tennis { ourcamont. Four of the twelve games were played Iu the raon elnplos slates champlonthlp Deforo the rain put an end to playluc. llosults : W. C. Holland aud J. tt. liluo , in favor of Holland : J. A. Soavy and Charles. Uuoltlno , In favor of EsseUmo ; W. JC. ( Jlltotl uud K. E. Hall. Jr. , in favor of Olllett ; H. C. Bliby anrtP. S. ToDln , iu favor of IIU by , CAPRWf IS IN A BAD FIX Hia Efforts Against Bismarck nnd Voa Waldersoo Have Proved Unavailing. FORCED TO DEFEND HIS OWN POSITION Ills Itnport to the Knipornr Carries Ilttlo \VulKlit "Hli It HonoHoil Attiiclts by Ills Kiimiile * itiul Tholr Direct lliructs. ri J.imt * Oor l < M T7 li'ii".l llciiMV , Aug. 2. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tun Bnt : , ] Von Qaprivl has made n bold attempt to iHqjtt.roy Bismarck - marck , to discredit Count Wnldoritca and ro- tnln Imperial favor. Ho has , It would ap pear , tailed slgnnlly , and vtiow , Instead of ' leading an attaclc on his ch'l'of foe' ho Is en gaged In defending his own place.n , task ulilch may prove too hard for him. No sooner had the emperor returned from his Norwegian trip when the chancellor ro- ncwcd bis assault on Bismarck nnd von Wnl- dorsco , whom ho now seems to halo as fiercely n bo does thp cx-chancollor. Recalling the success of tits former clTorU , ho presented bis master with another bundle of ever 8JU hostile newspaper articles , clipped from the foreign press , nnd including various extracts from the Herald. Thoao articles wcra accompanied by nn elaborate - orate report , which , it was hoped , would convince the emperor Of the malignity of the two men to whoso Inspiration the uu- favornblo ciitlclsnii of tba papers wcro attributed by tbo cbnucollor. Cuprlvl Wan Very Inslatijnt. I understand Cuprlvl , w.ho'waa laboring under consldcrublo oxcltcmont at tbo tlmo , took speciul pulns to direct attention o the uttacKs which were moro particularly ntmod at the emperor and endeavored to pe uado his majesty of tbo necessity of vigorous no tion. The emperor was advised by tbo chan cellor to hava racourto to legal moastiros and to stop tbo pros ? war which has been raging for wcous past. Thanks to the Intervention of a moro torn per ate counselor , perhaps Count Phlllo Eu'on- ' burg , his majesty declined to toke Caprivl'fl advice and was brought to understand that ) publio opinion would not bo with him If ho went much further In his present policy. A report of.Oencral von Huhnico ou Waldor seo's case , in which the chlof of the military council declared that the count's recant oub- llo utterances In the Herald and otbor papers were injurious to the discipline of. tha army and dangerous to tbo government , had no moro suicoss than the action" of Caprivl. The emperor curtly exclaimed , "Dlo Vor- iluochtosaoukerpln , " and refused to" discuss the matter. Nor did all the determined efforts of von Luc.inus , who was hurried up1 to sunport Caprivl and General Von Hahnko , Induce tno young monarch to take a nasty decision. Meanwhile I am assured Waldorsoo bus written n long letter to the emperor , ex plaining and protesting against the insinua tions of his adversaries. His majesty would seem to have been favorably Impressed by this communication. The attempt of Capnvl to raise funds for a projected now paper have not so far , I bear , been crowned with much success. An agent of the chancellor has , It seams' , approached preached several Berlin bankers on the sub * joot , butthoy have put him off with evasive answers ana do not show much eagerness to co Into'n.schemc of which/tho chief objects nrb to support o/iot / particularly stublo min istry ana tOrfoago war on a great statesman llko Bisroarqlc'aild his friends : * ' tV'U iioanwhilo 'tbo chancellor has , 'I tinder- stand , summoned a Gorman consul from a post ho fills-in a northern cnpltnfrind re quested bis assbtanco In reorganizing tha reptilian pross. Tbo consul in question has bad experience which ills him for the task. In Bismarck's tlmo ho baa a simitar work in trusted to him. When Bismarck fell ho turned his coat , llko Pindter , and other gon- tlamon who now do tbo chancellor's bidding , nnd made his peace with tbo now gods. Ho is a skilled journalist , and would , no doubt , not hnvo moro scruples about throwing mud at bis ex-patron * than the editor of the Norddoutscbor Allgomoino Zeltung has been troubled with. Ono of the Ilrst results of the now pact has been tbo circulation of the curious talcs with regard to Waldcrseo , which that gcntlomau himself contraalctcd a few days ago through the Horald. Bismarck's party continues its assaults on Caprlvi. Tbo statesman has boon particu larly annoyed by tbo publication of an un pleasant llttlo pamphlet entitled "Kaou Ca- prlvi Blorben. ' ' Tbo pamphlets published hero latterly do not prove much , but make ill feeling and put money in tno " pookols of the publishers. AIBLTZEII. COLUH1IUS' MK.11OKK IlONOllliU. 8.ilnN Colouration on tlio Annlvrrnnry of His Dop-irtiiro fur Amorlcii. HUKI.VA , Spain , Aug. 2. Tbo Spanish vessels which gathered to take part in the celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of th.o sailing of Columbus proceeded for Pales at 5 o'clock this morning , tbo latter being tha port from which Columbus sailed Augusts , 149' . Tbo warships of otbor for eign nations followed the Spanish. At day break tomorrow , should tliiTwiud.bo favor able , vessel * constructed' joxaotly on a * model of the finta and .Nlim will pass through the lines formed bv the various squadrons outside tbo Oar at Palos. Tno statement. Of this , morning thai upon the arrival of tbo Spanish squadron and tha vessels of otbor nations at Poles , the Spanuh minister of marmo und nll the SpanUh and foreign delegates nndTrtayal olllcorn hoard mass PaloJ , was lucorrpcu The party men tioned and Mr. Snowdeo , tbo now American minister to opaln , proceeded to Pales to attend tbo religious services to bo hold there , but after waiting iu the aburch for at : hour and a half and no priest appearing to conduct the services , the assemblage dis persed. Tbo incident has been much coin- in on ted upon , but the failure to bold the religious sorvlres proposed seems to hnvo been the result of a misunderstanding. The mayor of the town declares Uintb" Invltod the ylcar of Pales to olllciate , b-s' * o latter assert that ho know nothing 01 .uattor. QOT EVEN WITH OROWLEY. Ilulr-Trlcecr Mouth of u Flremnii 91 null Trouljlo. Tbo members of tbo' Fire and Pollco commission bad another , round , with Captain Crowley of Ixo. 4 engine house yesterday , and as AjosuH of tbo round Cap tain Crowley has been reduced to the ranks where , It bo serves tbo city , it will bo us an ordinary , ovaryday llroman. Tbo trouble with the captain was this ; When Governor Boyd removed Commis sioners .Smitu , Gilbert and Hnrtraan and ap pointed Messrs. Shields , Vcavor and Galla- gh r as their successors , ho throw up bis hat. cheered for the governor , and at the gama tlmo said that tbo tliroo man who were removed could traoo their origin back to the dog family , especially on tbo maternal sldo of tb'olr.uncostral tree. Ih dub ttrno this cnmo to the oara of the three commissioners , but they nursed their feelings and bidoa their tlmo. After tbo court decided that Governor Bo.vd aolod without the authority of law , they concluded to convince Captain Crowley that they ranked ouo notch nbovo him. Car rying out this Idea , they suspended him just ono week ago , but did not pass upon his case until yoatorday , About two wookt ago Captain Crowley uspeuded ono of hli men. Fireman Irvine. Irviuo bad jocured a lay-oft and did not re port for duty ou the tnornloff whoa lifs vaca tion commenced" Alter hearing the testi mony the commissioners reinstated the lire- . man/ but assigned him to another engine houso. _ _ MORE HELP NEEDED. .Tudco UlnrUson' * ; jffli-iuls Cnlt for AsslU- iincnitigtlin , Sonroh. Honey Creek laiio , now the scene of n dlll- gent but so far fru"ltl5is search for the body of Judge Clarksohlould bo Honey Crook pond in a countriMvhpro there nro lakes. It " is n long rnmbling"sho.3t of shallow water , lying between the"iivjcipltou3 ) bluffs and.tha . rlyor. * " The ooon watorMAlnbout ft mlle in length nnd a few hundred 'foot wide , nnd on the north , south and west , stdos nro acres of sub merged bottom lands covered with a rank growth of rushes taller than n man's bead , The island , as it is onlloJ , lies between the open water and tha bottom. Judge Clurksou loll the Island nnd wont to tbo north end of the lake saying ho bad seen n good place to bathe ttlet'u. Undo Crandnll who has a collnga oii tholsland , two llshormon who were out upon the luke in their boat and tho-llagman whoso box Is opposite the islnnd toll the same story. The boat was found In that portion of thu lake With his clotnos care fully folaod just as u bather would bo apt ta leavu thorn. Everything indicate1) that ho wont bathing just whcro ha said he would nnd vns seized with cramps nnd drowned nnd Major Clarkson and the others who hnvo been searching the Inl.o slaco Saturday have done tin ) most of the work thoro. The body Is not tboro. Evjr.v slugln foot of It has been tramped ever bv lines of men hold ing bands nnd tolling through the mud and weeds encumbering the bottom. There were luO raon nt work nil aay yostordav members of the Douglas county 'bar nnd other f rlonds of the missing jud o. Dvnarnlto cartildgos have been exploded ever the deeper water of the south end of thu lake and it has boon dracgcd without effect. There is a theorv that ho may hnvo lost his boat , and In trying to reach the shore In the gathering darkness wandered into the rushes nnd become entangled in some way , but this is not/ very probnblo , as ho could easily have made hlms'olf hoard. Pcoplo living in the vicinity suggest foul play on tbo part of somp ono who had boon severely dealt with by the Judge on the bench , but tha searchers soout the Idon and insist that the body will bo found , perhaps fast In the mud or entangled In tbo weeds. Yesterday's work comblotod ono end of the lake , and the uion who did tbo wading nro completely exhausted , nnd moro will bo wanted today to drag the south end of tha lake nnd push out Into the rushes , which are almost impenetrable. Last night the following- telegram was re ceived irom Honey Creole , sent by Major T. S. Clnrkson : HoNEvCiiREic. In. , Aug S. Judge Clarkson's body not yet found. Thnioot his friends who ciin nro earnestly requested to nld In thn buareh WednesdayUumo prepared with an oxtriHlilrl : , pair of pants tind shoes for wad ing. Station , Honey-Creak. Ohloaio & 'North- wcstcrn. Trains Idavo' ' Hro.idway. Council lllnir- , depot 7:31 a. tnr , and ll-il iu in. Gnn return attj:55 : p. in. 1'rovlulons on the ground. E. W. Slmorat , who camo. down from Honey Creek last-illght.- will roVarn to day , emphasizes the request that the friends of the late judge turn outln force today to assist in tbe search. These who have worked so far nro still willing to continue in tlio search , but-thoyraust have assistance. It is for this roasonlttmt the friends of Judge Clarkson are urged to go to Honey Creek lake today with an old suit of clothes , pre pared to wado. ' * ' - _ ( Wi.U'llKH djtOl' HULLEIUf. Itoportg to tlio ivjricultnrnl Dopni-tmcnt WASHINGTONDy C , Aug. a.-rTho week has been unusually warm , but tbo rainfall for tbo season contiuues In excess In most sorlions. Spcclal,4qcgraphlc [ reports say : Texas Crop st > ] qryld in many sections and but few ' complaint H- i Missouri AH worU-progrossing favorably ; wheat crop short ; oats llcbt and rusty ; corn doing well. , n.n Iowa Improvoj/.by rain ; oats ana barley Injured ; harvesting nearly completed In southern , port Ion. ! . . .0jp North DaUotHr'Sftdey harvest commenced ; some winter ryo-cut - South DaUotft CbYn rfdvandarfent nhonom- onal ; barley har.ve'st advanced ; bat'harvost general ; wheat baryOst begins next wcok. Nebraska Corn jillgtmy , butnot ponna- nontly Injured by hot , dry weather. Kansas Conditions generally favorable ; corn In splendid condition , tissollng in north ; In roasting- car in central sou thorn , portions ; threshing begun ; oats and flax yielding well. Montana Hay harvest-begun ; crop a good average In western nnd ubout an average in eastern portion ; killing frost in northwest portion on tbo 23th ; grain cron short , except irrigated , Wyoming Splendid crop prospect for growing crops nnd gooa prospect for har vest. vest.Now Now Mexico Great improvement iu grass on the cnulo ranees ; fruit in excellent con dition. . Utah Harvesting well advanced on east ern side ot Salt Lake , threshing begun in central portion ; grain ilponlng faster than can be cut : barvrst boguii In northern coun ties. nJ * OIIU-lul. CKKTB , Nob.Aug. . 2. [ Special to Tun BEB. ] Weather-crop bulletin No. 17 , of the Nebraska wcntbor service , Issued from the central ofllco nt Boswell oasorvatory , Doano college , Crete , for the week ending Tuesday , August 2 , says : The first pnn of tha pnst wcok wns a con tinuation of hot , dry weather unfavorable for all crop * ; the mlddlo and lust of tbo week was cooler uml r.itn fell In all sections decid edly Improving thn crop outlook. The tomporuturo hns uvor.igod for the pnst week us a whole , below tbe normal In ull sec tions of the state ; vurylnir from one degree In the o.ist part of the state to nearly tlirco In the uuat. TIKI rainfall bus exceeded the normal In all sections except tlio oxtrumo northern p irt of tboHtuto whuro but about : i quarter ot an Inch fell , helm. ' less ! than half tha normal amount : In the rofiiujiulurof tliostuto genet- ally moro thiin yno Inch foil. Corn bun boon Injured" by the hot , dry wo.ither , ami will bo last limn nn iivenuu crop for the btate as a whole. Winter whotit Is bclni ; threshed , nnd u very lurzo yield In ic- ported and of unusually good quality ! ryu Is uloo u good crop ; oats U about u Imlf urop iini potutous nro bulow the uvaru ocMiidltlon. JIuy ls generally roixirted a seed crop uud pastures in fulr condition. irl'n Cropu. COI.UMIIM , Mo. , Aug. 2. The weather crop bulletin of the state woutuor bureau service of thu tate Board of Agriculture for the week ending July 30 , 160 i , says ; Tbo week just passed was hardly ns favor- . bio to agricultural Interests as tbo two preceding weeks , the first half bomg un-1 usually dry nnd hot and the last few days the opposite oxtreim\veryeool and cloudy , and consequently detrlmontnl to harvest work mid growing rlijfn. Thd only rain uar- takir.g of anytbinstllflio n general character was ou the 2 iJ.li , uiul tjiut was' accompanied by a windstorm , t u. , damaging offuots of which equaled tbo uonellclal lulluonce of tbo rain. " * " J * * M < : . ' Robert Ilartlutt , BUod In Uarrollton. Ky. , for wlfo murder. liuieBim arrested ut Huron , a. D , &yr The Amorloan Dlijfrjrct Telegraph buys have1 gone out on a striKu for shorter hours und more pay. Tha uurchuso of u. church organ has boon tliostarting polut iWljllvely row In bt. 1'aul'a chinch ut itlaliinoniUfmli A soliQino hut bcigr mjii'ilrtlied whereby flvo Chicago bunku wciB J ? ) havlv been dofraudud out of Immense minis of mouoy. Jud I ) . 1'osUlok of Sanlnaw , JHeli , shot and killed lila wlfo and , after a futllo utteiuut to kill his mother , commuted sululdo. Thu Botond day ofiliij i-oj > veitlon | of j.alnl- ors anU decorators .iW.-p J'UilK was glvun ever to al < lr 3 o by nroinliicnt labor loaders. ' 1 lie llrotliorfiouil of C/.irpoliluri / anil .lolnori now In Hosslon nt .St. Louis , Mo. hits com- plutod ltn orginilriitlon and will gut down to active work today. _ I'lirclirn. f. Strathtoy , Ont. . hoalJoonlslted Oro. v * V' There Is trouble Iu tile Jauiuicuooaulnet nnd 1'rlnio .MlnUlur MatmiUutajtias resigned In uonxxjutiiivu. > ' , , It U rommcd thnt iiurr Ilcrfilrth the Prus- uilnUturof lho.utorlor | wjll 1.000 hU portfolio. * The cholera Instill rusting Iu 1'oruln. In Iluuslan Uaiica ns It U Hinted OJ.lKXHIoutln Imvo occurred from tno disease. AlKorlu bun boon visited by n wuvoofin * lunsu ImuU MuulKulTurlnv hiisroiUltod lUuro- from nd jjro ttduinu udonu to crop * . MnrquU do Morui und his sovond * have been nrruliiiiud boforu u I'ttrU unurt nnd uom- iultt4)d tobtaud it trial for thu killing of Clup- tuln Moyurs , do Mores' untasoulit Iu hit duet. THEY. WILL REMAIN FIRM Homestead Workmen Are Satisfied With the Outlook. MONSTER MEETING HELD AT HOMESTEAD AinnlRiiinatoit Men Tulio n Trip Throngh tlio .Mills nnd Alitka it Itcport Colimcl Slrnntur Hns Upon 1'lacoil Undur Arrost. HOMCSTHAP , Pa. , Aug. 2. The thirty-ninth anyof'ho slrllto cloiod this evening with both sides claiming victory. As n result of strenuous onioavors on the part ot tbo Amalgamated association , the wavering laborers were ouco again brought into line anil are tonight moro onthusiatlo than the tonnage man , The ontlra strength of the Amalgamated association was brought to boar on the tncohanlcol departments to nchiovo that end , and tonight it would appear that the pressure was successful momen tarily at any rate Tbo head ofllclals ot the iron workers organization and representa tives for the Carnoglo mills engaged the sympathy of tbo stnltc-importod men , gave glowing pictures for the ( uturo nnd loft nothing undone to bind closer to thorn the 1'JOO day wage earners , who struck to help the tonnage mon , AloiiMtor Mooting of the Mon. A monster mooting wns hold In the opera house hero , nt which ull day laborers were induced to bo present. On the stage Were President Wolho nnd Orator Joro Dougherty of the Amalgamated association , each ot whom addressed the assemblage In turn. In addition to these ofUcmls , repre sentatives from Beaver Fulls and Duquosnn told how much the mon thora wcro doing for Homestead and how they expected that the verb "to waver" was eradicated from the mental vocabulary of Homestead workmen. T. W. Brown , who presided , told the mon that tboy could expect very valuable support from trades unions not only in this country , but abroad. In sub stantiating this , ho road letters offering aid , not only from different parts of America , but from England and Scotland. A union in Dundee particularly desired to send money. An important feature of the mooting was the report of the commlttco which wont through the mil' ' . A commlttco of eight Amalgamated association men at noon called Upon .Superintendent Potter and told him of tbo mooting nnd how they would llko to sco if the mill was'really ' being operated ns was claimed by the firm. They stated thnt they would report nt thu irinoting. The committee - too really did not think the management would entertain its request , but Mr. Potter cheerfully agreed to tuko four members tbiough tbo mill , and ho did. Mini In the Mill. Tbo committee reported thnt the firm had a largo number of man worklnir and a few experienced rollers , who turned out two or three plates today. Tbo creat number of men , however , were unskilled ana useless. The committee found no cuuso for discour agement. The report wns really a surprise to the men and tbo meeting adjourned with a unanimous sonlimout In favor of prolong ing tbo struggle. That Is the strikers' sldo , and while there Is plenty of enthusiasm on their sldo. ttio Carnegie Steel coin pan v , lim ited , Is rapidly lining its plant with nonunion men. This evening Superintendent Potter stated that in ro'iud numbers 300 now men ramo in today , nnd fourteen are Homestead workmen. In all ho claims to Imvo 1'JOO workmen tonight , many of whom are skilled steel workers. The mechanical departments nnd day la borers held a meeting tonlirht and decided to remain firm. David Lynch made an address stating that if tbo men went back it would bo but n few years buforo they were working at CO cents u day. AUtho evening .weaUnir .of thu ndvlsorv commlttco Chairman Crawford stated that O'Donncll had gone a\vnv for recreation , by advice of the coiunlttoo. The committee says only three Homestead mon have gona in , and two will not go back. TKVINU TU HOLD Till : STKIKIMtS. Workmen ut Iloincnto.id Fcirlnl of Ilicaks In Their Hunks. HOMESTEAD , Pa. , Aug. ! 2. Tbero is great activity among tbo loaders today to prevent the strikers fa tha mechanical department from returning to work , and a meeting has been nailed for this afternoon. Tbo Amal gamated association stilt contends that if Hoinostcad can stand firm the company can never find men who can operate the ma chinery. Manojrer Potter savd bo has received 2J3 men from Baltimore , Philadelphia and Cincinnati this morning , many of 'vtiom are experienced , skilled woikmun. In addition , ho says soveu of the old men h.ivo applied and been taken buck. A committee of strikers this morning attempted to porsuada tha railroad engineers at Murhall to refuse to.haul freight Into the yards but failed. Tbo engineers stated that the railroad mon were in sympathy witb the striken ; but could not jeopardize their pos itions by such uctlonu. The Sheridan troops and part of battery B were ordered homo this morning , Three regiments still remain. Colonel Mtrcutor ArrcHtoU. P1TT9BUUO , Pa. , Aug. 'J. Lieutenant Colonel nel Strcator was arrested at his home In Washington , Pa. , this afternoon on the charge of aggravated assault and battery and assault and battery preferred by Pri vate lams. Colonel Stroa tor went bcforo'SquIro Kuplo ind waived a nonrlng for appearance- the September term nf court in Pittsburg. Ho gave bull in the sum of $ ,500 on each charge and was released. Colonel Hawkins was not arrested , us ho is still on duty ut Homestead. Tilt ) AinircliUtM unit I'rlclc. PiTTSiiuHO , , Pa. , Aug. 2. Anarchists Qaucr and Knold made application for release - * lease on ball this morning. Judge E wing fixed ball at 85,000 and Attorney Friedman expects to sccuro bonds mon today. It is rumored that in formation will bo inado against Tl. O. Frlck some tlmo today on the charge of conspiracy and that ho will bo ar- ojtod before night. Tlio Information will bo made by the Amalgamated association. ' 1 rouble Kuiik-uit ut Cinil Cronk. Nisiivii.i.i : , Tenn. , Aug. 2. There Is a probability of moro trouble ut tbo Coal Crook nines. Tbo minors nro growing restless jiulcr the continual proionuo of the troops. Numerous outrages have boon committed of ate on soldiers sent out singly nnd it has been found n cessary to increase tbo force of guards by thirty. Nlrviitnr In Not U'onlrd , WABIIIXOTO.V , Pa. , Aug. 2. Colonel 3trcator , for whom u warrant was Issued on information made bv Privuto lurns , is In this pluco attending to business. Colonel Stroutor said that ho was not worried about the affair and Is simply awaiting developments. They Nnmlnutou Ticket unit Denounce tha Old 1'artlFN. .I'ACKBOV , Mich. , Aug. 3. The announce- nont was made at 2 o'clock this afternoon , upon thoroassombllnirof the pcoplo'n conven tion , of a dispatch uddrossed to Judge Cole of Fowlorvillo , notifying him that bin brother , O. 8. Cole of Nebraska , bad just been shot dead. Judge Cole left at once for Nebraska. Judge Cole bad boon regarded as iho nuropornlnco for governor. Tbo convention waited for almost three aoura for the committees to report. Whou the committees finally came In that ou credentials reported thora were & > dole- Kate * present and the usual report oa irdor of business was made , maktnir tbo temporary otllcers 'parmanont , recommendIng - Ing that iho body romaln in continuous ses sion until all business Is concluded and that the presidential electors bo confirmed by tbo convention. The platform of the Omaha convention was adopted and it motion to in * corporate a prohibition plank was made umid ureat d ) ordar. Confusion rmgnod for ton minutes , out of which order came in tbo hupo / suspending tbo rulei and proceed ing to the nomination of n candidate for gov ernor. Both of the old parties were denounced , nnd there was no attempt nt fusion mndo. It was nearly 10 o'clock when the nominations were reached. The following ticket was nominated : Governor , John W. Kwtng , n farmer ol Gr.xnd Lodge ; lieutenant gov ernor , Dr. K. O Sherman of Detroit' soero- taryofsuio , Frank M. Vnndorcook , editor ot the St. Louis , Mich. . Independent ; treas urer , Joseph \V. Wclton of Kent ; auditor , General Clinton Peek Of Lapecr ; attorney general , A , A. Kills , Concn. * Independent n .Minnlii.ito Young. McConic , Nob. , Aug. 2. [ Special Telegram toTiir. BKH. ] The Independent senatorial convention for this district was hela here today. B. Conway of Culborlson was elected chairman nnd J. II. Borgo of Indian- olasccrotary. Dundy county placed HI nom ination for state sonntor J. D. Graves of Bonkolman. Furnas county nominated L. W. Young of Beaver City and Frontier county ronomluntod tbo present Incumbent , Elijah B. Link. The candidates wcro tlion called before the convention and asked to innko u declaration of principles. Tbo first ballot resulted ! Graves , 7 ; Young , ! ) * , and Link , 83. On the second ballot L. W. Young was nominated by n vote of 40 to til ) for Link. Young was called for and an nounced himself ns Indcpondontot all parties and that ho would not support any mcnsuro If elected thnt wns not In harmony with tno principle of equality , equal privileges and equal rights. After appointing tbe central con.inlHco tnoy niljournod with n hurrah , Citicvoo , 111. , Aug. a. Congressman Allan C. Dtirborow wns ronomlnatod by acclama tion today by tbo democrats of the Third dis trict. MOXTOOMEHT , Ala. , Aug. 2. Returns received - coivod today confirm tin1 ballot that , Jones' majority will each 50,000. nnd thnt the legis lature will bo ovorwhclmincly democratic. ATIANTA , Gn. , Aug. 2. Tha people's party convention of the Fifth district nominated S. A. Snlllnforro of Fulton county for con gress. Sam Small , who had seconded the prohibition nomination , was nn active candi date before the convention , being beaten by three-quarters of n voto. FAHGO , N. D. , Aug. 2. The republican stuto convoiitlon of North Dakota was called to order ut a o'clock this afternoon. During tbo forenoon the central committee had set tled the claims of Walsh county contestants , seating the Burkotdologatlon. This wns a great Burke victory , as Wujsti was Allen's homo. Aitrod Dickey of Stutsumn was elected temporary chairman. The chairman appointed the various committees , after which a recess was taken 'intll 8 p. m. AJJHA Mil Jllfl . Complete IUt of ChniiReH Iu the Sort Ice. WASHINGTON- , C. , Aucr. 2. fSpecial Telegram to Tin : Bni.J : The following army orders were issued todav : The deutn of Colonel Small of the Commis sary department promoted Major Barrlgcr to bo n lieutenant colonel nnd leaves Mujor Stillsnn , who has boon recently ordered to Now York , at the head of the list of majors. Uoneinl Brooke will decide upon tbo station In the Department of the Plutlo to which C troop of the Ninth cavalry , which Is to leave Fort Loavonwortb next October , will bo transferred. Jt will probablv bo snnt to either Fort Logan , Colo. , or Fort Hoblnson. Owing to t'io scarcity of stables and barracks ut tbo latter post Its assignment to that sta tion would probably necessitate the transfer of n troop of cavalry from that post to Fort Lngun. The leave of absence grunted Major Wil Ham L. Haskln , First artillery , Is extended hvo duyb. The superintendent of the ra- crultlng service will causa fifty recruits nt David's Island to bn assigned to the Twenty- second Infantry and lorwnrded under proper charge to such point or points In the Depart ment of Dakota ns the commanding general of the dopnrirnent shall designate. After their arrival in that dop irtmcnl thn recruits will bo distributed as equitably as possible union ? the companies of the reciment. Cup- tain George S. Anderson , Sixth cavalry , will proceed from New York city to Fort Yellow stone , Wyo , end tboro resume his duties. The superintendent of thu recruiting service will cause thirty recruits ut JcTcron ! barracks , Mo. , to bo assigned to the Tntrd cavalry , nnd forwarded under proper churgo to such point or points in the Dopartmrnt of Toxns as tbo commanding gonor.il of the depart ment shall designate , Aftnr arrival in that department the recruits will bo distributed ns equitably us practicable among tba troops of the icsimont. Skirinlslilni ; In Uin.K Hvxoi : , Nob. , Aug. 2. [ SpoclalTologram to Tnu BKU. | Today tbo firing in the competition for record was at skirmishing. Tbo weather w.is oloar nnd warm and some excellent work was dono. Tbo record for the two days Is : I'nllcu NDUH. Serceant Onnsby nricstcd Chnrlos Klll- icr , nllus "Penman the Hnshor , " lant ulcht nnd loclcoil him up for Inrcony. Seine ilnya ai > o the nrlftonor stele \vutch vnluud at ? 10U 'rom Chntlos Tilnnin ot the Mum\va Lake jotol. Killnor hnd the Urcoptcco In his pos- aossion at the tlmo of his arrest , Mr , Til- nun olToroil a reward of 550 for the recovery of hU watch and 85 for the nrrost of the thief. Onnsby scoops In both wwanK A tough lookliiK nnd badly Intoxicated mini who ROO by tbo name of Hurlto wan liiR cd tito tbe pollca station about midnight by lirca poliuomon. vVnon aoiircliyd a watch supposuii to have boon stolen from some one a South Omaha was found on hji person. The Muglo City olllcluls were notilled niut iiu chief of police will ho up tbls niornliiK to dontlfy the prisoner. The police arro-UoJ Jimmy Ducket last iltrht uml ctiai'Kod him with suspicion , A eleirram from UDS Moiuos to Chief Seavoy stated that Jimmy was wautoa there for omboz/lcnioat. I'KltttUNjll * f.Ut.Ullt.tl'll * . , Mayor John H. Fumy loaves todav ou u ten days trip to Denver and Halt Lake. Dr. U. T. Dally of Nebraska City came In ast evening ou his way to tbo etuto conven tion. tion.Dr. Dr. Lecso , mayor of Chadron , wus In town rcxierday aud dropped in on TJIB BUM last evening. C. W. Lyman of Lincoln , Not ] . , Is in the city looking after Interest for his World's : ' \ilr hotel at Jackson park , Olucayo , to bo opened next May. Mr , nnd Mrs. M , J. Dowlluirhavo returned 'rom u pleasant vacation In the Dlnclc Hills , i'ho.v report bnvlug1 counted 14r > Otnaliu people ple ono dav ut Hot Sprluira. Thomas D , Crane and lidKaf Allen of tbls city hnvo returned from LakeCholau , Wnuh. , whore they have spout a dellKbttul tliroo weeks ( lulling und hunting Iu company with 11 , J. Ilulscamp of Clilcu o and J , H. Dent of uluoy. This Is Mr , Crane's fourth soaaon nmld the mujestlo econory of the west , the ako being only 150 miles from Hpokauo. NKW YOIIK. Auif. 'i. [ Special Telegram to i'liK UKK. ] H. 11. Ur.iuilies , buyer for J. L. Urundloa & Son of Omanu , U nt the West > minster ; General U , W. Patrick , Mrn. Pat * rick and their son are at tbo Windsor. M. Colin of Lincoln U at the Metropolitan. W , J. Falk of Hasting * Is ot tbo St. Denis. K. j. Perkins of Lincoln Mac mot by Member J. N. Arganbright pf the Manhattan Athletlu club at tbeBuvornnd afterwards visited the 1'raveri Island domulus of the club. W. C. Jersey of Beatrice 1 * at the Metropolitan , Jfiv ! . Annie II' . Tovilan , Ot lOR Tremout St. , lloslou , wns In very pool health , from bail clictilallon ot the bldoil , havliirtriMhof hlooil to the hcml , niimh M > ells , nml chills , nml the physician salil tllrf velni jycro nlnipjt burilln.nlf . over her Imily , A col- llilon wlthn double niuiicr luonRht on liciiral- Bl.i of the liver , earning nrc.it suHcrliiR. She could not tike the doctor's medicine , so toolc Hood's SarsaparSBPa nnil * eon fullv recnvcrcil , nnd now enjoys per fect health. She R.iyi 5ho could pmlsn Ilooil'i Sirsaparltla nil day nnd then not say enough. HOOD'Q PILLS MO limit ! innito , anil nro per- This Pur.cious OINTMENT is the triumph of Sdcnlifir Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a CURAT IVK and n HALING APPLICATION. It has been used over 40 years , and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. Kor Tiles External or Internal , IJlhiil or Bleeding ; Fistula in Aim ; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. The itlief is immediate the cure certain. For Burns , Scalds and Ulccrntion and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instanf the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils , Hot Tumors , Ulcers. Fistulas , Old Sores , Jtching Eruptions , Chafing or fkald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caktd Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price , 50 Cents. Trial size , a ; Cents. Enid liypmccliln , or ni rwt-.l I nn l | I of rrlc . sn.ro. ! , m * inumun.si.M\TUIII.- : ARE YOU SUFFERING ? WOM Weakness , Catarrh or HI matssii Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IF SO , CALL ON Sesrles & Searles Consultation Free. ( Acknovrlt'dirotl to bo the moat Micco f ul Pi > ucluUt4n ull I'liiVAtr , ill ooi ) . NKHVOUS , hKi.v , fj" u"Ay AllV IllrtrASI.S a jOn | | t ( ionurrliie i In from : l to C ilnjs. ftipliJUa cured nllhmit.Miirtury. "All KtiiKos for life. , . STUII'TUIIK iicrmnnentlr uirocl.-rtttfornl cotn- pk'to , without uittlnc , fvullo or tlllntntlnn. nlTeUuil nt homo lif patient pnln ornnnoyiuico. 1M1.K * . KIdTUI'A AND lllXTAI. without pain ur detention from uiislno'H. immocioi.i : AMU VAKICUCKI.K iior nnd successfully cured. Method now uml unfailing. WEAK MEN ( VITALITV WKAK ) , Midonobjr too clo 3 nppll- catlon to biMlnuns ortitudy ; Huvuro montil utrnlu or Krtnf : SICXU.U , HM.KdSIOS In mlddlo Ufa , or from tha clTi'Ctt of youthful fnlllos. WKAK MKN AUK VKH'l.MS TO NKIIVOUS UK- UILlTYor KXIIAUaTIU.V , WAST1NR WKAICN'KhS I.NVOI.UNTAIIV I.O : 8Ha wltli IJAIUjY DBUAV In MJU.NUnnd illlllli : Aiii ) ; Inck of vim , vluor , nnd etraiiKth , with ooximl orc.ins lniinlrud | ntul nenkonvned prcninturaly In npiironchlng old nu9 * All rlohl runillli to our nair troitmont for loss of \ltnliioi\or. Cnll nn br niilniis with stamp for tlmiinrn , froa bonk nnd H'cclpts Dr. Searlcs & Se.irles. " " Next to I'ost Ollliio. SCHENGK'S PILLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They pet DIRECTLY mid PROMPTLY on the Liver und Stomach , rostorlnc' the constlputoil o-tjnna to huiilthy notlvlty , nnd are a POSITIVE und PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , UILIOUSNESS , und nil other discuses arising from n ilisordorod con dition of the Lwof und Stomach. They nro tlio Only Ilullblo Voantablo Llvor I'lll Holili They nro I'urfii'tly Hurniloiii Tha urn I'uriily Voiotabloi Try Them. Dlt. SelioiiL-k'sltoo'.c on Coiiiiiinptloii , Llvor Ooiniiliilnt anil Dviuouila Hunt Kniu. J. II. HOI1KNOIC &SO.V. t'lillnrtulnlila CURB Anuir niil Comuloto Truntinunt , coii'ljtlnit of Supi.uilturlpi. . Olnlmaiit la Ctimiloi , aUu.lli lla < nml 1'ltli : n Poslllvu Cure for Kitornul. liUariml ullndor Ulamtliix Itchlnf. ( 'hrunjo , Hoount ur llorodl- tnry rile . Tjila Itamoly hut nuvur bjaii known La ( ull. f I per box. U fori ) ; > unt bmull. . Wlijr millur from this turrlblo illtgaia whun u wilttin Kuimiitaa , ! ' iiomtlralr Klvan with H I . ) HM or rut nml the niuner U not c'uri'j Hund uliiiiiii for trao bunplu. ( Iniruntao ItsuDil liy Kulin Adi , DruKvUt ) , Sulu Au'enU , earner litl' anil llciuuliu utrootJ. l iniuliu. .Null. VVnttan Quarantoo SA Cure Every C eo or Money Rofundtd. Our cure li porinnient nnd not pttohUg up. trcntiid ioren jtnn ago h r n T r Man a i r Inco. UrUe'crlblnK cmo fullr w c Ua ' jrtAl bf Dnll , nd we giro lh rau strong Ruarnte car * ) T refund all mor.or , 1 lioia who prefer to corn * her * Tortr tmentc n do Bonnl wu will puj" r llronlf M totk w r nil l'0l ' 11 * whllo tiera , If we fall W oar * V * challenge Ilia world for a ca a tliat ou Mairla Kemedf will not cure. Wrltofor ; irUaulan aad. net : bt Tl < Ien > . In cur 6T ii rears pinvdoo. wUh Ujt U Eloll meJx It lm boon nioit difficult U Tf rqoipe Jie prejadlcBi mialnitiooalled poclUci. Hut under our itronf gutrantou tliouinudi are trlnkland be Inecnred. Wflcuarantoo to euro or refund ererr dollar , and a < rabara a roputiUon loproveot , alio CnaiidElbhcklnuorii/J.unU ll pcrfoOtlf ' Hfeto , ll who wilt Ur the treatment , Heretofore roil bate putting up and parlnK out jrour mono/ for fUfferenl IreatmenU.andaltUouiib jrounru not yet eurJ ot one bu paid back jour monoWa will pO lUr lf eurerou , Old.chronlo , doepiaateil cami cared InflJ toWdars. InreitlgaU our Uimuclal mailing , oar repntatloo builncii uuu. Wrltu ui for ntmei anl addrutiei of tliotefobare cured wlio bar * clrea pemilitloutorefertotbeni , U coiU jon ODlr poit- tcetodo tbli. If your jrinplomi are tor * Ibroat , inuooui patcbei to moutU , rbf jmatltm In bone * and lolnu , balr falling out , eruption ! on any part of Ike bod/ , feeling of goutral deprodlou , palm ! boa ] of tonct. Tou bare no Unit to wute. Tltoi * who ar * ccniUnUf taking mercury nnd poUtn , ( bould dlt- contmnelt. Oooitantuteaf tbeie drugi will tureljr \iHng \ ton * and catlnir ul mr In tbo out , Dea'l fall M write. AH corrMpondeno * lent italed la plain ea > volop * . W * la : to tlienioit H U liiYMHjallou * ud wUlaoall laourpowertu al4)ro ) llt. COOK RHM12DY CO. . - Omaha. Neb