THE O.MAUA DAILY 13Kjfa.WEDNESDAY , AUOUjST HI , 1802. \YITIITIIECREATGLADIATORS \ EuHiran's and Oorbott's Oonditioa Com mented Upon by an Expert. HIS OPINION FAVORS THE CALIFORNIAN Condition of thn Mctn und Thrlr Chanoo * of Winning U'lint thn Oilier I'ugllMU Are Doing Xiitlonal t Came * Tlio Speed Itlns. NF.W YOHK , Aug. 00. The Herald this morning publishes , In connccttot. with its nccountoftho exhibitions of Sullivan i nnd Corbott , thu following opinion of an export In rogatd to the conditions of the two men and tholr chances of winning the grnat battle - tlo of September7. "I have soon the gladiators at work. I Vatchoa Corbott closely In the Madison jquaro garden yesterday afternoon as ho tossed the 'modlclno ball' ' and wrestled , played hand ball , punched the bap , and ran or thrco hours. I saw Sullivan in his bout wllh Jack Ashton , in the Clormont uvcuuo rink , Brooklyn , last night. Comparing the work Of tlio two men and its effect on each , thorn can bo but ono conclusion Corbott , as far as condition Is concerned , is far the bettor man. "Novor have I seen a moro perfect speci men of the trained nthloto than when I looked upon Corbott yesterday Ono could trace every muscle of tbo magnificent back , arms and cheat. The clear skin showed the perfect condition of tbo blood : the tongue , clean nnu red , proved that tuo liver and stomach wore In perfect order , nnd the fact that tbore was no appreciable acceleration of the normal respiration during the wrestling bout showed that the young Callfornlnn's Wind Is on a pur wllh his muscular strength. "Corbott went nt his work as n hungry man goes ut his dinner. His trainer was twlco obliged to expostulate with him for continuing his cxurciso after ho had boon told to desist , There Is no surer sign of perfect phy icnl condition than this appetite for work. His exhibition with the punching bag ( bowed that his pyo is wonderfully quick and tbut his bands nro wonderfully ac curate. Sulllviiii'H Condition. "Sullivan's appearance was a complete surprise to mo. To bo sure his eye and skin vnro clear , but ns ho sat In his corner before tba beginning of the bout with Ashton last night ho looked llKo anything but a man trained for such n battle as' ts to take pluco at Now Orleans Sontember 7. When the champion held his head erect loose folds Jormod on the buck of his head f. t. When ho loaned forward bis close llttiuir bolt Bcoircd In cut his waist. It looked ns though ono could gatbdr haiulsful of fat on his sides and stomach. His movements compared with those of Corbott seemed slow. A few seconds of quick work sent the pers piration running oil the champion in llttlo Htroams. Ana when ha sat In his corner at tha end of tbo first brief round , tao respira tion wui hurried. Tcroa rounds aud the respiration seemed to become uneven. ' There Is no room for doubt us to Sulll- von's strength und spood. His blows were those of n pile driver. There was none of the excess of unlmal cplrit that marked every movement of the moro youthful giant. I asked Sullivan how much ho weighed. Two hundred and four pounds , ' was the answer - swor , 'stripped. ' If Mr. Sullivan does not weigh nearer to ' 'HO I nm indeed mistaken. "To sum up from n professional point of view Corbctt has on his slao youth , agility nnd endurance. Sullivan's only advantage , so far ns I can see , lies in hU superior Btrongth. " in LI A' .mviit. lie 11 Down to Wnlglit unil Confident of DortmtlitK MeAilllllc. NKW OIII.KANS , La. , Aug. IJO. The Pic- nyuuo'B Strontor , , 111. , special says : Billy Meyer will outer the ring at Nnw Orleans on the night of September 8 in ac KV od condition as ho was over before in his life , nud con fident that ho can win the stake. This is tbe conservative statement made to a corre spondent tonight. During the past few weeks Meyer has found it necessary to work very hard to train down to weight. Ho has bncn trained by his brother , Ed Mayor , and John EcUhart , Frank Hoxsio and his backer , Alt Kennedy. The great object In view has boon to keep him as near as possible to the woicnt at which It is supposed McAuliffo will enter tbo rlnir. That ho will not pursue tba same tactics as these used by him In bis moating with McAuliffo at North Judson is shown by the fact thut bo has been trying to develop the striking powers of his loft arm. Ho and his trainers profess to eo a uro.it improve ment in It. Whether McAuliffa will notice it remains to ba seen , As n result of his careful training Billy ts today in excellent condition and weighs 1117 pounds. In an uxhlbiUon tonight ha boxed with each of his trainers and showed great strength , activity and soionco. In an Interview tonight Meyer said : "I do not know whether 1 shall whip McAullffo or not. I have u return ticket , bought from Now Orleans , und if 1 got licked 1 can coma back to Stroator , nnd 1 think father olid- mother will glvo mo three ( .quaro meals a day until I can got work ut my trado. I would not ndvlso any ono to bat 'u dollar on me nnd have udvisod all the boys to buy re turn tickets , though 1 will do my best to win. " do lilt Mini , 'Mill.- . OMAHA , Aug. 30. To the Sporting Editor of Tin ; BiiK : I sea that Mike Bodon Is still hero , and claims ho can llnd no ono to light him. Now 1 will light him nny time after tbo 15th of September for ? 1UO n sldo and a reasonable purse , the light to bo n Mulsh , with two-ounce gloves. MIke needn't spoil fora fight , for I will accommodate him if there U anything In sight , PADHV BIIEXXAX. NATIONAL l.K AnHdii'd Colt * TuUet u Uiiiiin Iroin Ihn ( JimherH Without 'trying , CHICAGO , 111. , Aug. 30. Tbo Colt * won in the eighth after having made errors enough to havq lost any game. The Quakers wuro clearlyv ' 'out ' of luck. " Twice they had a man ou thlnl wllti nuono out , und both tunes failed to score. Attendance 1,000. IMilladolulilB . 0 0 0 U 0 0 o 1 0 ; i Uliloujco . 0 0 I U 0 1 0 I 0 . Ulu : .I'hlladollihla.-O ; Ohloap ) , 8. Krrnrs : Philadelphia , 2 ; ChlcaKo. 'ft. Karned nini : t'hlladolnhla' Ij Khluunu. : L llatterlos : Wevh- Inz und DOHHO ; llntohlnsoii und Kltti-ld u , ST. Louis , Mo. , Aug. tiO. : Iloili sldos hit Che. ball hard today , but the Browns bunched 'their singles and wru enabled to win. At tendance , 1,700. St. l.oul . . . . . 02002030 n 13 Washington. , * . . 0 I U 0 5 U 0 U 1 U IIIUi fcU Louis. B : Washington , 11 Krrnrs : Ht , Louis , fit WuHhtnitton. U. Darned runs : St. IAIUU , 2 ; Washington , I , llatierles : Uloar.ou und HuoKloyi .Mooldn , Ahbuy und Mi-Ciiilie. CISCIXJUT ; , O. , An ; . ' . HO. Clnulncttll all but shut out thu Bostons this nltornoon , Dwyer wa % a puzzle whllo Slulcy was battoa hard. Attendance , 1,500. Olnoliimiti. . , . * 0 llOitoi ) . , . 1 llltH : Cincinnati , II ; Iloston , 0. Hri-ori : Clnolnnntl , I : Iloston , t Kurni'd riuiMi ujn- oinnatl , 4luttqrlo | : Owyci uiul ViuiKliii : Btuloy , BMVotw nmi Kelly. . i'lTTaiiuiK ) , Pa , Aug. IK ) , Uascs un b.ills nnd errors helped the Pituburgb to viclorv today. The ( iiatitu went down In the ninth Inulng with the bAios full. Attondnnce , 1,300. Bcoro : Plttibunt . i o o o a Now York . 0 0000000 I i Illtt : I'HUibiirir. ' 4 ; New Yprk , & Krrorni J'ltwhuri ? , 4 ; Now York , 4. Kurnud nint ; I'msbunr , t llnttvrloa ; Turry und Mucki Uo lo aud Kwlnar. Loui\viUJ ( \ ! , ICy. , Aug. ! )0. ) Today's ' Kama was A comedy of errors. Although Louisville mudo lx error * nnd Brooklyn two the Urldo- ' two errors lot in two run i. Score : Loult lUo. , . ! ! < J Brooklyn . OOOS04000-0 IIIUi LouUvllls. 10 , Urooklyii. 0. Krron : / ouuvillc , 0 ; Jlrooklyii , . ' . K rnud runs ) .UiuUvllio. Ji Hrooklyiu ) . llatlorlesi fund - d r Bud Merrill : htoln and Miiklow. Ci.nvmu.Ni > , O.Auir. . W. Toilny1 * jtamn tvu itoppcd bj rain at tu und of tao Inning , the score standing 3 to 1 m favor ot Baltimore. StnmlinR of tlio'Tonnu. AMUNO Till ! AMATKOIW. Alhrlglit Win * Two ( lood flume * nnil llrop * < 'ii" . Ai.iimtiHT. Nob. , Aug. 29. Albrlcht played three gamoi yesterday and won two of thom- Followlngli'thoBcoroof the thrco games. First came : Albrlcht. 0-n lilnok Diamonds. . . . 2 7 Itntlnrlas : Albrlcfit , Uplrtlnt and Ooaryi Illtiek Dlitmunas , llruwu , Fox ,1111 ] I'.nnuw , Second pamu : AlbrlRht 1 I 2 0 I 1 I 0 0-7 Athlctlis 00010003 0-4 Third game : Albright t 2 0 0 0 'n 0 0 2-R Athletics , 0-0 Won liy tlio Curiums. CAUSOX , In. , Aug. 29. | SpooUl to Tun BBB. ] Onoof the moil interesting of thn series , of local games played by the southwestern ' western loxvaclubs was played botwoon'Car- son and Henderson on tbe Hundorson grounds today , Carson winning bv u score of 14 to 0. Tno following is the score by innings : Carson / * M Henderson 1 1003500 0-U llnttcrlosi Carson. Stophi'mt nnd Hugo- hrcck : llnmlor.-ion , Ward nnd McUrnw. Urn- nlros : rnrrhtull nna Folsoni , otruolc ant : Ity atcphuns. ij : ; Ijy Woods. U. Culled It u Draw. GIIANK ISLAND , Nob. , Aug. 30. fSpeclal Telegram toT HE BKI : . ] The Holdroeo and Konrnoy teams played n Mx-innlng orrorinss game of bull here today , tbo acoro ntaudlng 1 to 1 after the Jlrat inning. Not n man reached llrat base. It was n Ditchers' battle from the start. Batteries : For Holdroge , Chnllerton nnd Sterns ; for Kearney , Block and Pickering , 'J'lip Athlollcj Snowed Under. The Athletics and Albrights crossed bats yesterday with this result : Athletics 0 Attinirhta 10800401 8 Kurned runs : Albrlzhts , 4s Athletics , 0. Errors : Albrl.'hts.o ; Athletics,8. llattonos : Miittuc-us nnd Hurry ; Dunn uud l/vneli. Um- Dlrc : haul. Tlmoofganiu : One hour uud live inlniitL-3. Tliollnroons Want ( lore. SOUTH OMUIA , Nob. , Aug. 80. To the Sporting Editor of Tin : Bun : The South Omaha Maroons hereby challenge nnv nine in Omaha , Council Bluff's or South Omaha ( Nine Spots of Omaha preferred , for a game Sunday , September 11. SOUTH OMMIA Mvnoo.ss. TIIIsriii : > KINC . er Wlim nn Knf Itiico from the Crackn at hlin > | mhoi < t Illiy. BAY , N. Y. , Aug. HO. The T.vln City bnndioan was the feature at this afternoon's run , nnd was won by Pierre Uorillard's Lamplighter nt post odds of 0 to 3 by ' nn open length from M. F. Dwyer's Banquet , 3 to 1 , and Marcus Daly's Montana , 11 to 5. It was ono of the best races of the yonr in point of quality nnd quantity. Tbo suburban winner ot IS1IJ , Montana , with Garrison up , ruled n hot favorite nt It to ! > , with Lamp lighter second choice at ! ) to 3 and with lonp odds against the otbors. The pice wns slow for a mile , with Montana beaten nt that point. Iyampii'utor came away and won oaslly by a length , Hamilton Having ridden him in exceedingly clover stvle. Kirst nice , six und : i half furlonis : Hose II ( OVPII ) . won. Kred T'irni (4 ( to 1) ) , second. Al- cnide(5 ( tu I ) , third. Tinm : lrJI4' . tfcfdncl nice , li'nturlty cour- : Lady Hol- inont ( III 10 I ) won /.ornlt/ . colt ( t to 1) ) sconnd. Ulrollo , colt (15 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo ; llKr > . Third ruee , one mile : Now or Never (7 ( to 1 won. Correction ( t to 1) ) second , Qiicunlu Trow- urldgo ( It too ) third. Time : l : il-5. Fourth IMCI , the autumn slakes , futurity course : Ii.tdy Violet (1 ( toI won , 1'rlnuo ( M'Oio (12 ( tu 1) ) second , Annie I' colt (1to ( 1) ) third , llmu : 1:11.'l-'i l-'lfth nice , the Twin City hnndtenp , mlle Hid u iinaitur : Lumpllihtur lU to 2) ) won , Iliumiiot (2 ( to 1) ) second , Montana (11 ( to J > ) thtril. Tlmo : 2:00 : 1-5 Strathineatli , Pnutolus. I.o.intukti. Lopatito. Alnho.Turacl.iy , Hcclion , Tlio I'iMipur und It ishford also ran. Sixth r.iec. inlo ! und threo-slxtconths : rilolpnurtS toS ) won. Toi : Tr.iy ( even ) second , .Julian (4 ( to D third Time : 2:1)1. : ) Ol-KNINU DAY AT KUUAB. An Kxcellent Speed I'rogrmn Cuirleil Out TIlO It09Ult < l Of till ! ItllCPH. liuoAK. Nob. , Aug. 80. [ Special Telegram to Tim BEB. ] The llrst day of tbo Edgar district fair was a decided success notwith standing tbo heavy truck and the compara tively light attondnnca. The heavy rain last night fioakcd the rank and made fast going impossible , but all tbo races were hotly con tested , keeping up the enthusiasm from thu tttnn Starter McCrenry gave the word in the first race until the dual beat in the last race. Following Is the list of the races : I-'Irst race , foals of 1S31 , trotting : Sylvan Chief . - 007 hdgur UurtN 78 ! ) Kdcnlu 811)11) ) Klorutiis 122 Kunnlo 11 S 450 Hilda 10 7 8 Wallace Gammon 075 CiloiiKoro 2 1 1 hhnrp dr Dun Hondco > 4 3 Dr. II 334 Host tin.o : 2 : ; > l. Second r.ice , 2:10 : oUss , trot : Jlecury 75023 lliiHhuw.- 8 0 dr Pnrnmico 1)111 ) 14454 1'llolS 0 0 B U U Orion 43745 HoliMi Mnziird 0 B 8 7 ( ! Itox Itosant fl 7787 Ed Duvls 8 I'lmrllc V dr Council Chief dr Tip Tyler 3 1232 Wmdnviil dr Host tltnn : 2riU. : The 3:35 : pnco Is unlinUhcd , Frank P , owned by A. J. Brlggs of Superior , taking two hnulh , and Spotted Frank , entered by Frank Lamb of Clay Centre , and Gypsy B , by C. A. Turner uf Bo-Urlco , taking oacb a boat apioee. Boat tlmo , U'J'J ! < J. The 8:25 : pace , inilo running raeo and il:00 : minute trot and pony running race nro on the program for tomorrow. % iiC.i Mimniarlen. , , N. Y. , Aug. HO. The weather was bright nnd warm and tbo trr.ok is approaching preaching line condition. The attendance wat up to the average. Klrst race' four and onn-half furlongs : Wheeler ( J to 1) ) llrst In S7 4. Id i U colt ( ! i tu I ) second. Nnnon colt (2 ( to I ) third. . biH'on.l rue * , six und onohilf : fnrlonzH : IAU-IIII ( I torn llrst , lii li'-MH , lihattun i8to5) ) second. Uf iloeo vi to II ( bird. Third raeo. emi mlle nml a quarter Ithono iKtoft ) lli.st tn yiiuu , Huylor (3 ( to I ) second , UlcollIUo 51 third. I'onrih iacc , live nml u half fuilo'i'-'s : Ulval ( " to II HrHt In - . ' : ) ! . Azrulo ( 'l to I ) socund , Ho- ImMu (1(1 ( ( to I ) third. Klftii rucooimand ono-iiuuitor miles , aver five hurdles : John ci to I ) llrst In Ji'JO ) ; , Kcurto ( T to I ) second , tit. l.uko i7 to li third. Mieedy ( iiiliip ; ut liiiliiuiiidunri | > , iMiciMi.NiiRNcc , Iu , , Aug. J0. ! A cold wind from the uorlhwoil was the speediest con testant of the Hold today , A good crowd , however , turned out. - ' : ' . ' . ' > trot , (1,030 : Kimtiioky Union wen. Hen \\allauo second , Mary .Mauk third , Slnrlha fourili , Ollnna Itltu llfth. D.m a sixth. Iml v lluhlun seventh , I'rinco II elRhthVatulnvuril ninth , Kanionli tenth. Ida l/uluventh. Ilintuu GortdUiuncud. Tlmu ; Sls : 4 , SiituH1 ! { . Second rat-u'JtSU trot , $5ujui Ihuel WllKoi \von , 1'eclro I. sueund. llanary Illrd tt.lrd , llla/o Ilcrry fun i th , Trim distanced , Tlmo ; " : lVj , " ' ' ' 'riil'rd'r.ice , . ' : : n p u-o. $1.003 ; S.in 1'uJro won I'leel I'ootsuconil. Fidel third , 1'rlina llonna fourili , I'lush und Midland M.ild illktnucuil , Tlmo : Si 15.il ! 13 , iiiH , ' 'llil. Tlm | lor Todrt.v. Horses thut staud a good show to wlu iu today's uvenU : AT ( IP.OUCHSTKIt. I. KatloO favorite. 3. W Ht Sldu Mlsory. a. Kiinatonu Sir Jim. I. I'olhatu JuKRtur. - f > . Hay I'unzuncu. 0. Uuttto-llarrlsbiirjc. AT S1IEK1-SI1KA1I HAT. 1. I'momau Dr. llaalimuoU. A /.urnutxa cult Lxtra. 11 I'oiiriHhlii Uojlniild. , i Now or Stiver Kotollo. 5. Lord lulwi'iiy Klla. 0. blolpnor Oloainlnp. Itftnlti at I oil on IH. CIMISXJLTI , O. , AUJ. U0.--Todivy' rnco M Lntonln trank wore attend Oil by nbout 8,503 pcoplo. The weather was fair , but the track was n trifle slow and lumpy , First rnco , soiling , five furlorie * : Servitor (3 ( to 1) ) won , JniM Ulclmlljn nto lKeconcl ) , KlHlo8 ( tolthlrd. ) TIIIIP : 18V : ; ( . Second rnce. ono mlle : Mnud llqwnrtl (3 ( to 11 won , Cllntlo O ( S to ft ) second , I'ennjroynl third. Time : IMd Third nice , mlle nnil twenty yards : I indon It ) til 10) ) won , Julln May (3 ( tn I ) second , I.llllixn llo-atrlco (0 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmot l:4y. : I'diirth race , mile nnd ono-slxtounthl llolt- vnr llupuiicr (0 ( to lu ) won , lli.iry Krty ( IS to 1) ) second , .Sympathetic Last (10 ( to I ) thlrJ , Tlmnl lSiy. : Vlfth race , for maiden 2-yonr-olds , four fur- IOIUH : lluck .McCann (4 ( to I ) won , The Soulp- ton (10 ( to I ) second , i'o.ir N ( C to 1) ) third. Time : Dl't. Dl't.Sixth rncc , six furlongs : Salvation ( StoR ) won. W. L. Miinson (7 ( to 1) ) soi-ond , Stratagem third. Time : 1:13. : _ Ulilrngo UUCP * . CHICAGO , III. , Aug. 30. llawthorno races : Fir it nice , four und ono-h.ilf furloncs : Illrdlo M won. I' ( incur nccontl , lilttle , Urlva Queen third. Time : l:03Vi. Second race , one mlle : Oallunm won. .Kthol second , Dnnuavon third. Timu ! Iiii. : ! Third race , one mlle und seventy yards : II nttlo Glint v.i.1. , "jonu 1-rey second , bt. Al- bans third , Time : lii'/i. : : ' l < 'oiirth rnce , six fnrluius : Out ot SUht won. Helter Skoltor second , Llr.zlu Hey third. Tltno ! I SJ. Klfth raco. stocploohusoi Hob Thomas won. Evunifollno second , I'lpliln third. No tlmo tukcn , Unrfleld park races : 1'hr-it race , flvo fnrlons ; Volnov won , Boa Foam Booond , Somu Hey third , Tlmn ; 1:0.PIV. : Second rnco , mlle nnd twenty -yards : Lor- cn7O on , Ernest Hiao second , Turn Johnson third. Time : lU.'ii' . . Third rnco , nine fnrloims : Jtnynl Klimh won , ConslKnoo bueond , FuKIr third , Time : ] ! iVi. I'onrtb race , six fn Hones : Tobo Hell won , Cmtlhh sucond. First War J third. Time : 1:17. Fifth race , six furlongs : Tim Murphy won , Wurron I , eland second. Hcd Llu'lit third. Time : ! : ! : > . Hlxtb race , flvo furlon's : Hose water won. Iluillo 1) second , Mlm Hosa. third. Tlmo : I'hlludolphla KcMiltn. Pa. , Aug. 30. The early fall meeting of the Philadelphia Driving club attracted n fair crowd today , Tbo racing wns good. First race. 2:18 : olnsi. purse MX ) : Instant won Hurt Sheldon second , Badlo M third , H. U. Uluyum fourth , Oraco Uothurd llfth. Time : 2S15U. 2i : y.'Jl4M : , 2Lr'l. : ' Hecond race , 2:1,1 : dims , purse ifiiOO : Georgette uon. Komsen second , r.udy At third. Famous Girl fourth , Hantlo lirth. Nelllo H sixth Uhurlos Dickens suventh , Kinfiin eighth , Or.mUo Flower ninth. Tlmu : 2UUU : , 2:24 : 4. 2:8Ut. : 8:1.'U1i. : Third nice. 2:27 : class , unrsi ) toUjunllnhhod ( ) : Ito o Gebhard und I-'asoinatlon tied for first , Henry third , Dr. Allllor fourth. Time : 2:20U : ItncliiRiit Itniiul City. U.M'li ) CITV , S. D. , Aug , 30. fSpoclol Telegram to THIS Biu. ] The Black Hills racing circuit oooned hero today with a fair attendance , but owing to roccut rains the track was heavy. I'lrst race. 2:4" : trot : Hilly McCool won. Dakota Uhlof second , Gonr o third. Hcbt time : 2:37. : Second nice , half mile , running : Dan \\as- nor won , Startle second. Tlmo : 3- . Won tlio Convolution Aeries. Nnwi-oiiT , It 1. , Aug. 30. The llnal match lu the consolation series was played this afternoon by Malcolm Cbnso und D. W. Chandler and resulted in favor of the former. CHILI IS m FRIENDLY KltOM riltST I'AOE. I Instructions to forbid Urdanota's licet bom- bardinc tbo city and to stop further hostili ties on Mora's party within the city limits , owing to tbo largo foreign Interests In thu place , and I understand thut ho will , with the consent of other powers , Und a force of marines to protect foreign Interosts. | ) OIIIUI : < | H of -orcl u Interest * . For several weeks tbo diplomatic roprosnt- ntlves of European governments at Caracas Imvo boon convinced that such steps would BOOH become necessary. The ( jorn.au minis ter , whoso country has the most important interests in Venezuela , first broached tbo subject to bis conferors about tbo middle of July , but certain ot the lUl'plomits did not care to act in the fuco of the Monroe doctrluoi und hence nothing was dona tbon. The reoorted death of Domingo Monugas has not been confirmed. His forces still occupy Carupano and Qnauto nnd ho | holds the pluza at Burconn , but Is closely besieged by the legalists. Cumaud Is in the bands of Veulitini and Carupano must soon fall , unless reinforcements are sent there. Ad vices from Margarti deny the treaty of peace which Sanlta claims to have made when there. They any that Farm and Ostoga have 3,000 wall armed men there , subject to Voulittnl's orders. General Crospo's entry into Valencia on August IB was greeted with Joyous demon strations. Tbo revolutionary chief has or ganized a provisional government for tbo state of Carabobo , naming General Mora as civil chief. News rene hod Trinidad today that the revolutionist forces have captured La Guuyra. Business is suspended In Caracas owing to the great excitement duo to recent ; stirring events. The forelcn residents in the capital of Venezuela are in ilatiffor. It is the general opinion that an American warship is greatly needed iu Venezuelan waters. Tbo- dlplomutlo corps In Caracas , with the excep tion of United States Minister Scru eshavo ; protested In a body against the doUrucllou of foreign property In Puerto Cabollo. OAXSOT VO3WKTH lJ.ll < llKltlll.l. European Corn < ! roivorn 1'l.id It Almost Im possible to Muke It I'ay. VIBSSA , Aug. 30. Tno corn fair opened here yesterday with a fair attendance. Herr Ntitchnuor , tbo president of the Corn ex change , delivered a remarkable speech , which was the sensation of tbu day. It con tained marked references to the growing un- rcmuncrativencss of corn growing in Europe in thu faro of the overwhelming American competition , constantly increasing through the continual opening up of now regions to cultivation nnd the lowering of railway freight rates. Herr Nulcbauor said that In view of thii competition there remained but ono chance for Europe , namely , by the build ing of a network of canals in central Europe. Tlio Man Working n World's Kalr It.ttlot Under Arrest. LA JUNTA , Colo. , Aug. , 30. A swindler who has boon using tuo World's talr to carry on his souomos was arrested bora today , uftor some resistance on his part , ho making n move to draw his gun , but was qulcitly subdued by the sheriff , wh ? had him covered with a largo pistol without"rttiy loss of time. The man gives his nnmo as 10. \Vlpgato. . Ho has forgodletters uf croillt'iin'irintroduc- tlon and other papers purporting to bo algnod by ofllclals of tba World's ' fair. Tlio L'lui'u ol tlio Ahootlni ; . OMAIM , Aug. ! ! 0. To the Editor of Tun BKK : In you edition of lust evening there ap- poura un article stating that the shooting which took place yesterday was was ut Six teenth nnd Davenport streets , which is not the case. I have bad tha house since last No vember , and allow nouo but respectable gen tlemen and tholr wives , or sinplo men , In the house. So please do mo the kindness to ntnio in your paper thut this shooting n if air oc curred at > ! 0d North Slxlemiih , and not at thu corner nf Sixteenth und Davenport , , as they nro tvvo separate bouses and .run very differently. Uospsctfullv yours , MllS. A. UnBIBTfl ! . Ilrlglit Uopo * for l.o ivcnm > rtli struut. The Indications thut Leaven worth street , from Sixteenth to i'arh avenue , \vill nnco mora bo In a passable condition nro exceed ingly bright Just at this time. Hugh Murphy , who lau ( tuo contract for the repaying , this tnornlng commenced touring out the old oy- proa blocks at Sixteenth atrcpt. Tbo ro- movul of the material will tuko but n few days and as soon a * It is completed the yitrl- Hod brick will ho laid. ISiimnnM Uriel * . C. C , Kills hai sold out his general store at Sterling , ' ' Uoodurd it I'urdum , racket store , Howard , have aislgiitfd. W , U , Ktouo , In the confectionery ouslncss at llealrico , has sold out , A. S. Kosi , ru mil nt' a general utore uud lumber yurd st Mullen , U closing out. Do Wilt's SrsupariUa u rolUolo MORTOHVILL LEAD PinsT r\nr. . | Superior. A. Sytiimpbell , Hastings ; J. W. Forrcll , ICwirnov ; .Jacob Blgler , Imperial ; J. J. MnrlClntosk Slouo.v. , The commlttca Otfos nutliorlzuU to Jiolcct n chnlrman nnd locnolnr.v oittsulo of Its own membership. Onmqllon of U. 13. WnhltjUlst , the convention nl M ndjurnod sino die , J. HjtrrHiiK Morton. J. Starling Afoftte vi-as born In Adami , Jefforion countvvW'Y. . April 23 , 1833. Ills ancestry was ordSbfllsh birth mid Puritans. Komoylnp with 'tila" parents to Michigan nt un cnrlr URU , Mr. Morton was educated nt Ann Arbor und ntTfnlon''college , Now Yorit , graduating from llio littler Institution In 1851. Whtlo studying ho had shown predi lections toward nowsuJber work uud con tributed to the Detroit. Priso Pros * and other journals of ropiitattijn. On October 30 , 1854. ho married and started west , arriving nt Bellevue early In November. After n few weeks nt Dollovuo , the yoiino Couple moved to Nobrusitn City , whofo ho stnrtoa In to ollt the Times newspaper. In 1855 ho wns elected to the territorial logUlaturo ; ngaln u candldato In 1S50 , when ho\vas dofoaloa by eighteen votes lu consequence of his opposi tion to chiirtcrlnirwildcat' ' banks. Ho wont buck a year Idler , however , and took an nctlvo part In the bitter strugglb nt- tondnnt on the removal of the legislature to Florence. Mr. Mortnn succeeded Thomas D. CtimttiK as secretary ot the territory in the spring of ' " > S. nnd within a foxv months became - came uclivo governor on the resignation nf Governor Richardson. tn the fall of " 00 the democrats nominated him for congress , but ho failed of election. Six years later ho aspired to bo llrst governor of the new'stato of Nebraska , but ho failed of election , but David Butler secured Jholionor. Mr. Morton was appointed to represent Nebraska nt the Paris exposition and was ono of the com missioners nt the centennial. Ho has boon actively nnd usefully interested In agricult- iral und horticultural work , having served ns president of the stnto board In charge of these Industries , aud claims the honor of being the originator , of Arbor any. In economics ho is nn' out-and-out free trader , nud tlio theories of Cobdcn and the "Man chester school" are tn him the "last word" on I ho subject , having all the force and power of n divine revelation. P. V. O'Sulllvnn. P. F. O'Sulllvan , the nominee for auditor , wns born in Toronto. Canada , in 1844. In 1853 his parents removed to Port Huron , Mich. , whore Mr. O'Sulllvan attended the High school. Ho onlUted in the Twenty-second Michigan infantry tn 1SU3 and joined the Army of the Cumberland. Ho took part in the bloody battle at Ko-iosaw Mountain and In tne series of engagements arouud Atlanta nnd at Jancsboro. In 1S05 hu was mustered out of the sorvlco and returned to Port Huron , whore ho purchased an Interest in the Pert Huron Commercial newspaper nnd con tinued to edit It until Juno , ISliS. In that year ho removed to Oiunhn , nnd after about six mouths * work ou the Horatd , In company with Charles Collins , J. D. Calhouu nnd others ho cstablbhod the Evening Times , which , six mouths afterwards was roraovou to Sioux City , where It Is .still published Mr. OSullivaa was connected with the paper for ono yi > nr and then In company with the Into F. Si. McDonngh ho started the UakotaCity MnllonUo roturncd to Om.ihiv in 1871 , and followaditho business of clerk for Government grnlnoconlrnctors , G. H &J. S. Collins. In IbTl Ito Removed to West Point. and two years nf twwnrds ho established the Progress , a pnpor. .which ho still manages. Ho wns n member of the /irate legislature for ono term , nnd haO-thudUunction of being the onlv old soldier on , " tbo democratic side of the bouse. " . SiuiiuM \Vollmcli. . Samuel N. Wnlbaoh , the nominee for lieu tenant governor , .Was oorn ln Now York city in 1S5'J. HoVatye to Nebraska in 187. > , and with bis brothers engaged in the mercantile 'business at Grand Island , with oi'aridh stores at Hast ings , Aurow ond' ° Plum Creek. In 1838 Mr. Wolbaed wafole'uted to tbo state senate from Hall county ouD\tuo democratic ticket. In the setmtoho ; sa , memborp.f , the com- .mittoo on finance , ways and moans and med ical legislation muT'chalrman on the com mittee oh''misellanetf\iki3uujocts. i > - Andraw.-JjlcckmaU . ) thacandlaatatjfor state treasurers. of foreign birth having been born in the Scandinavian 'peninsula In 1840. Ho came to Nebraska in ' 1S70 and settled in Hurt county. Ho has always boon prominently Identified with agricultural and business in terests of bis awn county and has for years been ono of tbo democratic leaders of north western Nebraska. Hu Is president of the recently organized Farmers National bank of Tcicunian , Matthew Matthew Goring , nominee for attorney general , was born at Kempton , Unvarla. in 1SG3. He came to the United States in 1800 and located at Codur Falls. In. , whore ho rocolvod his education. Ho attended the university nt Georgetown , D. C. , nnd graduated train tbo law department of that institution In 1834. Ho located at Plattsmoutb , In Cass county , in Ibb7 , where ho engaged in the practice "of law. In 1SS8 ho was elected county attorney of Cass county , which position ho hold for two years. Frank Is" . Crow. Frank N. Crow , tno candldato for secre tary of state , is about 40 years of ago and has made bis homo at Hastings for the past elgrit years. Ho is n traveling man in the employ ment ot the McCorralck Implement company. Ho was u candidate for tbo nomination of secretary of state at the Hands oi his party two years ago. John A. Ilornliorger. John A. Hornborser , who is nmklntr the ra'co for state superintendent of public In stitution , wns born nt York , Pa. , in 18(11. ( His early Ufa was was passed at that placo. llo graduated from the Buck- neil university at Lowistowu. Pa. , In 1S3I. Ho chose teaching as a profession and occupied positions In Iowa un til 1SS7 , when bo accepted tbo noslllon of superintendent of Fremont city schools. Af ter remaining at Fremont three years ho as sumed the prlncipaUhln of the Norfolk pub lic schools , which position ho still holds. That Cillll | > ill'li , Ftincl , Tbo "volunteer" campaign contributions secured by the Fnko Foundry ut the state convention "volunteered" about wo.ro as readily and cheerfully as u Hussian ponsarit would deliver himself Into I ho hands of King Cholera. The volunteer artist con nected with that shout wns _ scnt down from Omaha for the alleged purpose of "accenting" contributions , hut hu was unable to find tuo aching void that ho was uxpoctod to 1111. The only painfully throbbing vacant spots that could bo discov ered wore in the pockets erf HOIIIO of tba deln- catcs after they had been subjected toa.stand- and'ilellvcr oxpcriancn at the hands of the aforesaid . . whiuhireaultcd In his ' - v. a. , hisaccept ing" whatever nmountrhls begging , beseech ing , cajoling ilind Imploring could wring out of too harassed victims. The contribution canvasser was a compara tive Blrnnger , nnailuald uu democrats and republicans alike with the utmost Impar tiality. Thcro woru&o many stranpo faces that ho frorjUontiytrfiprou-hod tba sumo In dividual more tban'p ' t-o , nnd ono republican state olllcinl was liUldJtiu three times In tlio rotunda of the Llnynlii and urged to bnnd over "just a little to ttblp mulco a showing , " In about ulno cases-out of ten the "volun teer contribution" WH < not mudo for love of the cause , but on the ( Tcmtrary U ) got rid of the cam polgn noggariVho bung to his prey with lecch-llko tenacity , while as a matter of fact tbo ImmediaTe vicinity of the "cam paign contribution" ctfuntor" was thn lone- soinost and rnost'flesertod pleco of country within the bordoratffoitio utato of Nebraska. mrijii : : > Iliyiiij Knlfirluliia Iti'inocruU ill l.liroln | , LINCOLN , Neb , , Au'jf. : p. [ Special Tele- grain to Tin ; BEE. | Tho' democratic party , as far ns it bos been roprpiuntod In Lincoln today , wound ui > 1U business affairs tonight , settled its hotel bill , and wont home , Ttio FunUo opera bouse was packed to oufTocation this uvoulnif by an audlquco which ussombled o Iliton to CongreBstnan Bryan's much advertised "roplv" to tbq udJre delivered In lhl city several weeks ugo bv Governor McKlnloy. Judge JJroady presided and In- t rod u cod the dlstineulihed upealcer , Before hu commenced Ills argniDcut Conurcikinan Bryan was pr outqd u handsome bouquet of ( lowers la behalf of u lady as the apnakor tjxplalnoa "wliom tie baa boaolHod vnrv much. " The young con- prcjisiuau Jrom Nebraska then proceeded with his reply. It it neediest to y thai It was n mastorlr effort from n democratic utandpolnt arid the brilliant young slstes- man was rapeatodly cheered to the ncho by the lnr o.crowd that romulned until the very closn of nls address. IMnttn County Imlopomlpiitn. IIVMPiiiiEr , Nob. , Aup. 9. [ Special Tolo. pram to Tun Bnr. . ] The pooplo's party united tlioir banners here todav , The occa sion was the nominating convention. The county WAS welt represented nnd the spirit nnd confidence of success strong. The nomi nees were Hon. William Sholp forreproion- tiitlvo olid I , U Albert for-county attorney , both to succeed themselves. Hon.V. . J. Irwln was endorsed for float representative tiotwoen Nanco nnd Pmttomid Fred Jewell for senator between Colfax and Platto. The ticket will have the united support of the party. Hugo ( . ' ( innty rotltlr * . BBATHICH , Nob. , Auir. no. [ Special Tola- cram to Tin ; BEB.I The Oaijo county ro- publlcaii central commlttca mot this after noon with a representative attendance from All parts of tno county. Tbo outldok for republican success wni never mora fnvor- ubto , and the intention of the commlttoo Is to ntotsco begin an nctlvo movamont on the common nnomy the democratic party and its allies. The editors of nil republican pnpors in Gogo county were made advisory members of the committee. nt CurtU. COIITIS , Neb. , Aug. 30. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : BEK.J Hon.V. . A. MoICelgbnn spoke to about ! 59 pcoplo liuro yesterday nbout ovonly.dlvidna bet.voen all political parties. Tno speech wns a tame affair , ono half calculated to protect democrats , the other half n plea Tor votes from the pooplo's party. At'ltiivrinm. lUvns-SA , Neb. , Auir. ! 10. [ Spoclal Telegram - gram to Tun Bii.J Colonel J. II. Howotl wns made chuiwnan or the sonntorlnl conven tion hero today. Joe Scott Sherman was chosen senatorial candidate. H. U. Greor of Kearney was mode chairman of the sena torial committee. London I'ttmnclul llrvlnw , [ Co | > jrr1clitcJ9J2 \ by Jnmca nonlon llonnott. ] Loxnox , Aug. 80. Now York Herald Ciblo [ Special to 1111 * ! DIK. : ] Iho principal feature of the Stock cxchatmo today has been tbo declaration of a Caledonian dividend. Operators again to some extent have , been occupied with the settlement , and llttlo la the way of fresh business has been attempted. Tbo tendency , except In American rallwny department. Is more favorable. Consols are firm at a rise of ono- eighth of 1 per cent. The more plentiful supply of stock in tno homo railway market naturally led to a little weakness In prices , but there is a distinct recovery today and whllo the Investment "demand continues not as strong ns it recently has been , no important fall is likely to occur. A smart recovery is shown in deferred stocks of southern linos. Northwestern nudSoUtneast- orn Deferred nro up 1 % per cent , Brighton de ferred 1 per cent and Nortnenstorn three- eighths of 1 per cent. Caledonian ordinary is one-half of 1 par cant hotter , but deferred declined ono-uighth of 1 per cent. Great Northern .stocks have risen 1 per emit. Foreign stocks nro chiolly affected by the continental purchases and nro firm without much business or change in prices. Americans nro weak and lower , the chief depression being in Erics , Headings and Union Paclllo , which are ono-quartor to throe-eights of 1 per cent down. There wns a better touo at last , however. Trunks and Mexican railway issues have beou favorably Influenced by trafllo statements and nro lower , the last named to the extent of onn-quartcr to tnrco-quartcrsof 1 percent. No change has union place in the condition of the money market , quotations remaining unaltered. The discount rate for three months bank paper Is still about I per cent whllo short ad vances tire worth no more than ono half of ono per cent. Money may bo llttlo moro wanted during the next day or two lu con nection with the loquiromcnis usual at tbo end of tbo month , including preparations by banks for making up their monthly balance sheets. It is not likely that tbo short loan market will DO affected to any extent however - " r " over ? i Among .Military Aim , The following enlisted men composing the rifle and cavalry teams from this depart ment who take part tn the army competition at Fort Sheridan , 111. , have been ordered to report at that post September 8 for duty ns competitors : Sergeant J.V. . Davis , com pany B. Sixteenth infantry ; Sergeant J. W. Mayer , company G , Seventeenth Infantry ; Sergeant P. O. Spencer , company E , Seven teenth Infantry ; Sergeant A. Fureraan , troop 1C , Fourth cavalry ; Sergeant J , M. Price , troop 1C , Ninth cavalry ; Corporal U. N. Davidson , company G , Sixteenth infantry ; Corporal K. Drechxlarcompnny C , Sixteenth infantrv ; Corporal . A. Vrooman , troop G , Ninth cavalry ; Trumpeter W. O. Carroll , troop H , Sixth oavnlry ; Prlvnto G. J. Uni son , troop H , Eighth cavalry ; Lieutenant James A. Goodln , Seventh Infantry ; Lieu tenant William II. Johnston , jr. , Sixteenth infantry. Captain Coolldco has gene to his post nt Fort Lojan , Colo. , having completed his work In connection with the annual shoot at Bellovue. Second Lieutenant Harry Morford has been assigned to duty at Fort Snclllng. Ho IsvUltlngat pioscnt with friends In Omaha. Captain James B. Hlckay of the Eighth cavalry , stationed at Fort Moado. Is In the city. Captain Ladd of the Ninth cavalry was a department Headquarters today , Tbo General John H. Brooke post of the Army and Navy union has taken up head quarters attho General Custor post rooms on Fifteenth street. An important meeting of the union will bo hold next Saturday night. V. .11. C. A. Nutt'K. The men's mooting Friday night will DO addressed by T. J. Hollander. The wheel club will have another outing Thursday evening next. Tim reception cnminlttoa will meet nnd en joy a reception Wednesday ovonlnp. J. G. Noterbas , the newly appointed physi cal instructor nt St. Joaoph , is mmclng a sbortstay IHTO. Ho is nn old Om.ilui boy. Prof. Sheldon has returned from his month's vacation nt brown as a berry. Ho Is now planning for the svintor's work In the gymimjluin , which bus hoan thoroughly overhauled. Hov. Dr. Llovd conducted thp service of the branch association ut the fort lust ovun- _ Omiilm'ti Healthy Sliowlni ; . Both City .Physician Seniors and his as sistant , , Dr. Towne , point to Omaha's August health record with some dcgroe of pride , uud nt , the sumo tlmo they have no hesitancy In declaring thitt the city Is ono of the famous health resorts of the country. The report Is tmiuoln black nnd white ; it Btntos that within the city limits them were I'M deaths during the month. V ho two med ical olllclals challenge nnv city with lir > ,000 pcnpju to show n batter record. During thn month of July 11. ! death * were reported , while during Augu t , 18U1 , the ro- porti show that there were 101) ) . DucoratloiiH Tor Niilir.inka on A section ot the exterior decorations that nro to become a part of the Nut -4Ua adver tising train may now ba seen In the ihoiv window ot the MOMO Dry OooJs uompiny , It is a very uttrnctlvo panel of coruals and grasses artistically arrunucd on a frama aDout tlio l/.o of a paiauuger coach wlnJnw. The Intention U to Imvo ono of these panels In oauh alternate window * of the exhibition can ou the outside. The window * between wilt bo left b [ > nn. The exterior docoratlona will bo much moro artistic than last year. Jiluruiitli .Slifot City Engineer Kntowutor has decided what must bedono before the Eleventh street via duct cau again DO In condition to admit of truMc. Hehn muiio a curoful examination of tliu structure nud ay tbnt it will have to bo entirely utrlppcd of- the woodwork. TnoJron' fnuno , ho thinks , Is Hound , although it It not an heavy as it should hu to moot the demand * of the public. Hlmut Cllj'ji llondi Voted. Sioux CITY , la. . Auir , U3. By peciM elec tion the city votoa a tax of * 100,000 to bonus the Sioux City , Chicago & Baltimore railway. The vptu was extremely light , tbu ux carry- inn by a majority ot 1'Jito SIB. FEELS ASSURED OF SUCCESS Sccrotarj Orounso oa tbo Nebraska Political Situation , FEATURES OF THE PRESENT STRUGGLE Thoao Incident * nl" tlin 1'Kt Rnnipnlgn Culeiilutcil to U'enMen tlio Itrpillitlcnn Hunks N'ot In KTlntcnco Now Wilt No liiiiigor Itn Unitlitlnt. WASIIINQTOX DniGiuoi * Tun BiiK : , 1 Sll ! FouiiTunNTit STIIKUT : , } WASIIINOTOX. D. C. , Aug. . . ! tu. j Asslitnnt Secretary of the Treasury Crounso Itni returned from Nebraska highly elated over the prospects for a republic-tin victory In that state , IIo has not yet decided Just when ho will resign und go into the stnto campaign , The Slur lias Interviewed .Tudgo Crounso on the political outlook In Nebraska , In which ho says : "Thn republicans never were more in earnest nnd the campaign Is bolug entered upon with u determination to win. Two years ago , owlngto two successive failures of crops , something unprecedented in the stnto nnd the consequent fueling of discontent , Ne braska fell largely Into the alliance move ment. Again prohibition nud aiitt-prohlblllon enter a 10 largely into the campaign that It swallowed up in a great decree those issues uoon which the two old parties wer < j divided. Nebraska , which has always been so strongly republican , is today inisroprcsonuul in con gress nnd thn republicans lire resolved to set the stnto right. "The nlllnnco party is making no now ac cessions. On the contrary , many of that party nro returning to the ropubllcan fold , some participating in the late republican c.iucusos and convoii- tions. Again the conditions nro changed. Instead of two failures of crops , two excel lent ones have taken their place. The party is being thoroughly organized and mure und bettor campaign work will bo aono tbls year than over before. You may look for a good report from the republicans of Nebraska. " I'olltlcs In Alabiinm. "It is n toss ui ) whether Alabama goes democratic or casts her electoral veto with the opposition , " said Congressman Oatos o ! that state today , "It in going to bo qulto lively down thc'ro this full nna comfortably close. In my own district there will prob ably bo a fusion ngalnst mo and I may bo de feated for ra-eloullon. There are nbout 1,501) mora colored than white votes iu my dis trict. Hcrotofnro I hnvo Dad nn old -.colored friend who brought to my support ut every election enough colored votes to turn the election In. tny favor , but , ho died recently and I seriously doubt my own ability to con trol tbo situation with a majority against mo. " P. S. II. NIWS roil TIII : AK.HI. Complete 1.1st of Changes In thu Itagillur Hrrvlcc. WASHINGTON- . C. , Aucr. 30. [ Special Telegram to Tan B i.J : The following army orders were issued vosterdav : Michael Nealon , into pnvato In compiny D. Eighteenth inlmitry , now In tuo inilltaiy prison at Fort Leaven worth , Ivan. ; thcunoxc- cutod part , of tbo sontoncn published in general court martini orders No. 10 , Depart ment of Toxns , April 13 , ISO. , Is remitted , but bo will bn bold to servo the sentence published in general court martial orders No 13 , Department of Texas , May 14. 1SSU. Leave of absence foe four months from September 15 , to Captain Ilenyy A. Green , Twentieth infantry. /.i ; > r 10 am : rniaii > j-r.rKa ur. Hut II I'lnlcrrtniig Mulct ) tlio Arrc-Bts Iloine- NtPtiil 31 on Mny Cuuao Trouliln. HOMBSTKAD , Pa , , Aug.30. All members of the advisory commlttca stand icady to flvo themselves up on tha charga of conspiracy preferred by Secretary Lovejoy of the Car- nofria Steel company. If arrests are made by Pinkertons trouble will certainly onsuo. The pcoplo of Homestead are convinced that in the last week or two a number of bis de tectives have been sworn iu by S her ! IT Mu- Cloiry as deputies. Another .search for Plnkorton rill03 is to bo mudo this evening. So far none of the guns have been recovered , and it is hardly probable that any will be as tha people have bad tlmo to got rid of them. Hugh O'Donurll Delivers Illiusnlf Up. PiTTsnuitd , Pa. , Aug. 80. Hugh O'Don- neil surrendered to Alderman * McMastors tbls morning and was released on $3,000 ball to answer charges of conspiracy and riot preferred bv Secretary Lovojoy. Informations wore this morning made by Secretary.Liovejoy chnrcing forty UonibstcaU strikers with conspiracy and aggravated riot , and ofllccrs have cone to Homestead to muko the arrasts. On tn tha Coal ( Joiiililno. /TBBNTOX , N. , J. , Aug. -Governor Ab bott said today in reply to a question con cerning the calling of a special session of the legislature to take action against the coal combine , that no definite action had vet been taken , but that if the company continued to defy the court's Injunction the legiMnturo would probably bo reconvened. Tha ittor- nny general is now preparing to briug suit against tlio Lohlgh valley rand. To I'rotcot KlghtH of American Cltl7i > ni > , BitooKi.r.v , N. Y. , Aug. 30. United States Cruiser Concord arrived here today , und after roalmcr will proceed to Vene/uela to protect the rights of American citizens und lorco redress. If nccestnry , for the recent taking of political refugees from tlio decks of an American passenger steamer. Kept Two Si-tK ol' lliinlcH. I3uTin.iiiM : , Pa , , Atiflr. W , Stephen Ilnbov- man , a Hungarian bookkeeper for Cotllob Iluohner , u rich German drover , has embez zled 310,000 from hh employer. Huberman kept two suU nf oooks , one for his privutu use and ono for his employer's Inwcllon. An examination of tha books showed .hat ho started stealing tno IIM : . dav Huobnor em ployed him , eight months ugo. A watrant it out but bo has disappeared. Ton n Wiped Out liy Kin- . LONIIOS , Aug. 30. Thu Standard's Buda Pusth correspondent telegraphs tbut tbe town of Soovnvhnia lias boon ulinoit totally destroyed by flro. The lowncoutalns about l.OOU pcoplo _ Two minor nermlli' , ujgreg'tttlng $1,300 , wcru issued by the buporlntcndoiit of build ings yesterday , A force of workman was nngagcd in repairing pairing the walks around thti High school today preparatory to the opunlng of school , The members , teachers and friends of Oraco mission Sunday school , Druid Hill , will picniu in llunscom park today. They will bo convoyed thither by apodal motor train. Fire in n book cose In N. I. Benson's ofllce , room 410 In the Poxton block , called out thu tire dnpartmont at U : 11 o'clock last niirlit. A line of huso from chemical No. il was hauled up to the fourth story und the blaiu soon ox- tlnuuUlied. Thu less will not amount to much , us only n miscellaneous collection of bonUd wns burned. Evangelists Boy or and McCtosky will commence u series of meetings ut the First Christian church , Capitol uvonua and Twentieth street , Sunday , Soptumbor I , IbU'J. A reception will Uu given them In the parlori of the churrn Saturday im-nlnc previous. All members and friondt urj cordially in vited to be preHont , l ranic Ughtfoot , who Uvo nt 183J ( St. Mary's avenue , culled ut this ofllt-o and requested - quested that hlnduiilnl of bolnit tbo lover of Laura rUy bo given publicity. Hu ndinils that ho ktiow nor qulto well nnd had tul < cn her to picnics , and ulna stilted I but bo had not glvon her the gold watch , as she claimed , but hud only lout It to her. Dan A. Morlarty , assistant chlof of the Los Angolas , Cal. , tire department , U in the city , thu guuit pf Chiefs ( Julllgun and Halter. Mr. Morlarty iuun old On.uhaboy.nnd ho spent the proalor part of last night In swapping uxporioncos with thu two Omaha chiefs ubout early days lu the Uato city , Chief Morlarty is returning from nn ex tended t'uiiorn trip , and will Icavo tonight for llm home. Mrs. Amanda 1'atnleu Tor many yean nn esteemed communicant of Trinity JIplscop.il clmroh , Nonburgh , N. Y. , always says "TinuiU YOU" to Hood's Har- snp.irllla. Hliosuflcicd for years from He/ruin nud Ncrofttiit snrcs on licr fncc , head ami cars , imklint hi > r dp.it nearly n year , nml nffcct- Iii3 her slylit. To the surpil.se of her frlciuU food's Has effected a cure nnd slio can now hear nnd secoswellnscvpr. I'or lull paillpulnrs of her case send to a I , HOOD & Co. , Lowell , Mass. HOOD'S PlUl.0 n o liniul nmilo , nml are rcr- ipdlHnn riinnnnilaiioaranco. ] | Act gently yet prompt ' ly on the I.lVif : , Kill. OR , HOOB'S NH1S nnd I10WKI.S , ills- Headnclies , For- ( US and Colda. thorotigh- LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , nnd cures Vegetable habitual constipation They are BURnr coated , dnnntRiIpp , very small. easy to take , and iiurtlr TOai'taMo. IJplllilnoucn vial. Perfect dlgoatlon follows their use. Tlioy nMalutoly euro ulclt hrsa . nclir. nnd arorrrominrnd * e 1 liy trading ri > ; ilcUn . Kor anlo liy londlui ; SriirFlstu.rHontIyi" ! " ' ' : ; szct * . n > i i. Adi sa KDBt'3 MEDICINE CO. , Props , Sin Franm ) or Chbio , fOK SALE l.V OMAHA. NEB. , 13V T nhn & Co. , d > .r Uth < S DoURlns ht . J .A. Fuller A Co , Car. Uth A llouulai Sis. I'll Fo ter * IX. Council lUnfTa. la ARE YOU SUFFERING ? KUOM Wcliiicss , Galarrhor Itlictmuitssni , Clironic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , CALL ON Consultation Free. Acknoivlotlecd toio \ thn innstxuccuifid 9 | > oclnllst In nil I'lUVATK , lll.ool ) , NEIIVOUS , SKl.v AMI Ulll.f- AUV DISKASKM. Ounorrhui.iln from 5 to 0 cl.iys. Syphilis curoJ without .Mprcury. All sttitfos for llfo. STIUC'rUHIC iioniinnuatly curoil. roimmil com liloto , wIllHiut cntUn . inuitlu or illliiutlon I'nm nllcctoil nt liunio by pntluiit nlthout u iiionient'j [ inlnurnnnoynnru. riljis : , KIsTUI.A AND HKCTAI , Ul.rKHS ciiruU vrltlioiit pain or riutrntlon from buslnuii , HVIlUiii ) : : A.NU VAUUuUii.i ; : : iiormanvntlr nnd Buccusifullr euro. I. Mutlioil nowniul WEAK MEN ( VITAIITV W15AIC ) . Maila no by too clo nppll- cation to business or atuily ; severe , luout il strain orKrlef ; HK.KUAI , H.Vissi ( : hi ml lUla Ufa , or from the etfocti at youthful folllof. WHAK MKN AUK VICTIMS TO NHHVOUS DK- BILlTVor liXIIAU.STIU.V , WA9TINH WH AKXIMS INVOI.UNTAIIV I.O33B3 with KAIIIA * DHUAV lu YOUNG nnd MlDDliK AUHI ) ; lack of vim. vlitor. and stroiiKtli , with noxual orpins Impnlreil nnil wcakonenolpramatiiroly In npproacldniroM aua. All rlolil roadlly to ournow tro.itmunt for lovl of vital power. Cull on or ml'lnm ' with Btamp fur circulars , free book ami receipt ! . Dr.Scarlcs&ScjrlC3II8SV ! Knx I'nstOnico. A Written Guanmteo SYPHILI ! to Cure ICvory Case or i Money Refunded. Oitrcurolsier.nniieiit nnil not n imlelilnir iii ; end trunto I Boven ycnri nu'O Imvo never IOIMI u lyiiiptom ulnop , tiyloscrlliln > 'i-ai' fully wo can treat you hy mull , nml nuglvu Ilia n.iiiiu ntrnnx Kiuir.MiIco to turn oriufuiulnll monoy. These who nrufor to conioliuru for treatment cnmlo so and wo will pay rallrn ul faro both nay * nml hotel bill * whiluhuro , 1C Wo fail toruru Wuchnlloiiue tlio worll for n ciiiu tint our iln lo Ilcmoily will notcurLWrlto for piirtlcnliin nnil nut tliouvliluiieu In onr e\onTonr prjollcu wllhtfcii Maxiu Hume ly It lnia boon must ilinicult to overconui the pruJiullcuH nmdutt ancallcil spoollk' * , Hut uiulur oiimtroiiKKiiaraiitcu LliuuKimliitro trylnxlt nnil bu- liiKcurvil. Wo KtinrautL-u to euro or rotund evury ilollar.nnilmwoliiwo n ropntiitlon to protect , nlso Hniinclalbao'iliiK of # .iX'WJ ) It In porfi-ctly ttufo tu all who will try the treatment , llerotnfrro ) < iu liuvii beoniiuulnxiipiml | ia > liuout yourmonoy for illir fiiltrcutinciitK , lUiaiiltlinuKli 3'iuiiro not yet curul no ono liinpulillmck yoiirmiinoy. Wo wPI poMtlvoly curoyou. Olilchronic deep nentcd ciiiot ciireil In M to'.K ) ilnyii. InvesllKHtii our lluanchil stiuulliiK. our reputation as linslneiK men. Wrlto ua for numcs ami ncMroiMesot these wo liuvu cured whn liavu Klvca pcrralH loii to refer to thorn. Hroms you only poll- aso to ( to thin. If your Hymptomi nro Kiirn throat , iiiiicoui pntchct In mouth. rlieumalMit In bonei nml joints. Imlrfalllmt nut , cruptlont oil nuj- purl of tlicl hoily , leclliiKofKunernlilupruiHljii , pniiu In lio.ulor IIOIICH. You have nn tlmn to wnito Tliotu who uro coii'tniitly tiitdiiK mcrciiry aiul polahh , nlioiiM Ulicou- iiuu li. constant tm < if the'u driiKi will xurol brim ! Burei nnd entlni ! ulcers In the eml. Don't full U wrltu. Allcorrespomloiieu Bant iicatoil In plain on- veliii'c. Wo Invlto the most rUlil lnvi > tlKHtiu | an will no nil In ourpowurto nlil you In It.Mrei , COOK 11KMKIJY CO. . Omtilin , Neb Lielig COMPANl'S Extract of Beef , Do you want aoup ot IJtiof ToiiV Sou thut it IB inndo from llio GUI- iiino Incoinpitr.ibly tlio bost. ljure , jiula- dourly- the J3iiron i- , /y , - -j & s tgje & * ) i n blue on ouch s ) & ( ubol , tluid. u -I Dutcli Process No Alkalies . on Oilier Clieraicals are used In tha preparation of reakfast Cocoa , which is absolutely and soluble , It lm more than tltfe tints the itrength ot Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , ami ii far moru economical , coitin'j lets than one ctnt a. tuj > . It la dullcloui , nourlulilngi uud Sold by Orooors ovorywhore. W , Baker &Co , Dorch 8teriMa