I THE OMAHA DAILY BKEt * SATURDAY" , SEPTEMBER 3 , .1892. ALL DEPARTMENTS CROWDED Twenty-Sixth Anmml Exhibit of Nebraska's ' Etato Agricultural Society. SCENES AT THE LINCOLN FAIR GROUNDS 3Co A vul lnf > ln Sm | $ I.oft fur llolntcd Hx- Iilliltnrft Imllcnlloitx flint the 1'mcnt AOHIr AVID Ilo tlin Orpnnltn- tlon's .Mont Succemiful. Nob. , Sopt. 2. [ Special to Tun Hii.i : The twenty-sixth nntiunl exposition tor Hie Nebraska Stnto Acricultural socioly opened ni tlio stale fnlr grounds today , nnd ulitiouKU today auti tomorrow are "Imply prcpnraiion days , the grounds presented a BCCIUI of unwoutad activity when visited by THE HitE' representative. Sncrctnry ITurnns moved his onico from the Hotel Lincoln to the grounds this morning , and a largo force of assistants have boon besieged all day by ntixlnus exhibitors desiring to got their an- tries on the books before It is too lato. According to tbo rules of the association all entiles will close tomorrow evening ; but the rule is n dead lotlur this year , for nearly tvciy department has boon full for several diiyu and no avatlnblo spnco Is loll for bo- l.iU'ii exhibitors. Exhibits for every department arc con- Minilly arriving and a IOUR procession of driiys * ana vans fllo in and out of the big ( . alts at all hours ot tbo day. Exhibitor ! . MC nt work In every department setting tbritr displays In shape , whllo in the live stock department men iina boys are bringing In clock and fornno. Evorythlnir Is bustle nml t onluUon , but Superintendent Humphrey Rtutcs that everything will t > o in readiness for ttiu fair proper when tlio guti's are thrown 01,011 for visitors Monday morning. Ulniichif , ' t tlio Inhibits. UvorythuiR Is In a cbnollc state today , as a jnntU'r ol course , but still tbo visitor with n press bail go ornamenting his coat lupel Is nblo to > co that the exposition will bo more thiit ever complete when everything it In readiness for the reception of visitors. Mor- chiints' hall Is rnpldly filling up with the tiispliiy of tlio liner oiaisos of .exhibit * unil ovcrythlnir Is being ni ranged In an itttrnctlvo ni'iiticr. Tlio agricultural display will bo complete In all departments , notwithstand ing l ho fact tbut tbo season has been some- xvlint unfavorable for the rapid maturing of crops. Tbo man who novcr can bo convinced that Neornskn Is not a proat fruit slnto will have his eyes opened again ns usual by tbo ex traordinary line display of fruits of every conceivable clans and vurloty. Machinery hull will bo crowded to Its utmost rapacity with every form of agricultural Implement known to agricultural pursuits nnd every macblno ivlll bo in operation. Thu how dairy building will furnish an attraction tor thousands of housewives who will have mi opportunity for studying the best and most improved methods of making and pre paring b'uttor for miirkot. The poultry cx- liinlt contains specimens of every species of domestic fowl known to the brooder , and tiinnv novelties have been entered that have never bcontscon on the grounds oof ore. The beet sucar display will bo mncti more com plete this year than last ana all tbo various I'.nrt Improved processes of planting and cul- * 1 valIne tlio sncchurlno roots will bo shown by exnerts brought hero for the purpose. One of the novel attractions of the poultry exhibit will bo a patent incubator that will turn out a brood of hvoly chicks every hour during the fair. Tlio llsh exhibit will bo here , more complete than over. 1.1 vu Stork Kxlilluts. Tlio levers of blooded stock of all classes wilt bo attracted by the moro than usually complcto display In every department. Among the brooders who are already on the grounds with line cattle may bo mentioned : Makin Bros. , Florence , Kan. ; II. Paul , Huron LaUp. Minn. ; H. Elinflor/.Kearney ; B. li Day , Weeping \Vntor ; Puller & Gray , Buhnjlor ; J. Evans & Son , Emerson , la. ; L. * TTaunor , Bcatrlc-o ; W. Miller & Son. To- pcka : Q. 13. Shannon nnd W. B. U'lilard , Om.iha ; J. W. Chnppell and J. H. MacColl , Lexington ; H. I'artlngton. Lincoln ; Bald win ifeFriU nnd Jaaact Johnson. Lincoln : J. S. Corlylo , VestaV. ; . A. McHonry , Dennl- on , In. ; C. F. Kutzloff , Lincoln ; Jacob Up- linger. Corlland ; T. S. Moberly , Richmond , Kan. ; B. O. Cownn , Now I'oint , Mo. ; Jersov Cattle company , Lincoln ; K. Hire , Lincoln ; Dale & Stowoll , Cedar Uaplds. The anovo comprise only n minor portion of tbo long list at entries. A complete representation In every department Is assured and every breeder will find his favorites represented by scores of flna animals. All the available space in the borso stables has been taken and the superintendent of ibis copnrtment has been compelled to Im provise quartern in the number of private stables that hnvo been erected on the grounds. Among the horsemen who have inRdo entries are : L. M. Emerson , Bowling Green , Mo. ; Frunlc lams , St. I'aul , Nob. ; William Burgess , Crete ; J. N. Austin , Tamora , Neb. : Tnoroas Jacobs , Lincoln ; L. B. ( loodrlcb , Stuto Ccntqr , la. ; Henry Fryo , York , Nob. ; Roberts Bros. , and J. H. Granger , Ashland , Nob. ; It. B. Wilson , [ Jreston , In. ; W. J. McNuughton & Co. , Cambridge , Neb. ; M. M. Goad. Fremont ; N. n. Judtl , Dawson , Nob. ; Berg & McClollan , Hustings ; E. N. Sherlll. Lexington ; David Uushman. Lincoln ; E. F. Black , Raymond ; I1. J. Cunningham , Lincoln ; W. H. Svlvos- 10r , Grand Island ; F. U. Bcorup , Lincoln. In the rtjiccil Department. The entries in the speed department cunr- nntco line sport every nftcrnoon. The sum of f Kl.l'OO ' hui been hung up in purses , and this fad has tilled the stables with scores of well Itnown western horses. Thu races will com mence Tuesday afternoon nnd the track will b6 occupied thereafter every afternoon until the close of tbo fair. An effort wits rnudo to fiCL'Uto the nttenunnco of Nancy Hanks , nnd to l his end Secretary Furnas telegraphed her manager at Independence , In. Mr. Doblo tolivraphod in nnswcr that the llttlo wonder was to trot at St , Paul \Vodnesanv and that ho would never again put her on tba trnrK twice in the same week. The answer was xomowhat disappointing to tbo manage ment , but the lovers of fine ruclng sport need not ! > tuy awny because they will not have an opportunity of hconii ; the fastest niece of honu'Jlcsh on the truck. The urograin as al ready arranged will furnish them wlthumplo amusement ovary afternoon. Ty | > n\rrltar * > In Caimiln. Mr. Andrew S. Holland , ono of the firm of Holland Bros. , sonnto reporters , Ottawa , Can , , called on Mr. R H. Mayhow. innniifror for thu Smith Prouder Typewriter company nl Lincoln , oij his way to'Sidney , Austrulln. 'Mr. Holland ut ono tlmo was u reporter on tbo tilncnk'O Notvs , nnd was also connoolnd wlin the New York World , Now York city. He I * , a Kcutlcmnn of about 43 yours , whllo oun would take him to bo no moro than HO ; U very bright und prepossessing , nnd ono Is Instantly inspired with confidence in what bo has to say. Mr Holland at ono tlmo rep resented the Huininglon in Canada , but for thu past two years ho and his brother hnvo boon ruprotumilnir Iho Smith Promlr Tvtu * writer coiur.nny , und , by their wldo and ex- trudva acquaintance as reporters and typo- tvrltliiR men , tliov liuvo succeeded in rcplac- Inir nourly every otl.or make of typewriters with Smith 1'roimor machines In tbo covorn- tncnt onicoa of Ciinuda , This llrm wnto for it larcu number of the Irudtiic Bhorthnnd Journnls of tbo country , and Ihoir articles nro always sploy und lu- Ioro5tliii ; , which comes from the fuel that they uro always directly Interested in tbU particular line of work , having been some Uttecn or Jlxtocn years iu tbo typewriter ind reporting business. Tlio KOiitloican who culled on Mr. Mayhow predicts that tbo Smith Premier typewriter will reach a Riilo far In excess and count moro operators of their macblno tb n all the other typewriter concerns bavo reached to this day. and save nil tbls will occur Insldo of two years more , und in fact savs it is tbo Itnndnrd typewriter of tbo world. In company with Mr. Muyliovv , Mr. IIol- Und called on Prof. LllllbrldKO , Profs. Croan and Kingrlrv , and Profs , liooso ami Baylor , and in' hU conversation with tbo gout lemon hosovorul time * oxprassod him- of | ns very much surprised at tbo prowtU ami development of this western country , about which bo bad no oftua hoard such dU- paraclnff and uncomplimentary remarks , und before loavlni. rt'iuarked thut If bo would allow blmtolf to bo detained two or three ( lavs , as was rcqunstod ot him. bo feared that bo would not roach his destination ; that he would become so Infatuated with the cjuntrv tUntit would bo hardly poulijlo to got nwnr , and ha would Da tempted to remain - main riftat hcra In N'abraska , the garden of the gods , Itonril In tlin Court ttoonis. A curious case made its npnoaranca In the district court this morning when S : S. Bur- tls Illcd a claim ngainst a forty-ncro tract of land weit of the alt Iftko near thin city. The land in question Is advertised to bo sold nt sheriff's snlo next Tuesday to satisfy a Judgment obtained by C. H. Marsb and others , llurtls niloces in n petition filed to- dnv that bo holds a first mortgage acalnst the promise * for 91,100 , which was never filed , owlnff to the uosllRcnco of bis attorney. Ho wants the court to issue an order per mitting him to shnro In the proceeds of the salo. salo.Tboraas McUulro has sued the Lincoln Packing nnd i'rovlsion company for 83,000 damages. Last winter ho was employed by tbo company as an unskilled laborer nnd was sot to work cleaning some complicated ma chinery which hn know nothing about. As a result his band was caught in tbo Bearing and manelod so badly that it Is useless Mrs. Jcanctto Cboovor risks the district court to relieve her from tbo bondi Unit unite her to her huiband for life. She as serts that not only has her husband neglected to glvo her a permanent homo slnco their marriage over n year ago , compelling her to llvo in n covered wagon , but that bo bas fre quently threatened to kill bcr. Tribulation * of n I'tihllidior. The Western Union Telegraph company todav Illcd its answer In the casa wherein the publisher of the Lincoln Dally Call asks the court for a ncrpotual order restraining that company from stooping the delivery of the Associated Press report. The telegraph company alleges that It is not engaged In the collection and dissemination of news ; that it is an interstate company and amenable only to the la < vs of congress nnd the courts of the United States : thatitlnnn-y way shares in tbo prolits of the Associated Press. It also denies ether allegations In the petition filed by the plaintiff. It claims that the plaintiff has not nt all times boon ready to comply with all regulations or to pay nil reasonable or Just demands ; denies that the dispatches are ncccftsary to the putillrationjof the paper : demos that the dispatches compose the greater part of tlio reading matter of the paper , tinQ denies that the paper can't got news Dy other means. Lincoln In Uriel. Six special pollct > ofllcors went on duty this morning to look nftor the crooks who congregate - gate in Lincoln during state fairwcolc. Thirty additional specials will bo on duty alt of next wook. Nellie Nowsom was fined 24.50 this moiu- Ing in police court for conducting n house da- cidodly off in its color. Otto S'nnkoy was arrested last evening on tbo cbargo of assaulting Mrs. John Kelt with a brlckb.it. The cbarga could not bo estab lished in police court this morning and Stan- key was discharged. Mublo Bar nil m was brought Into pollco court this morning on a charge ot prostitu tion. Up to within n few weeks she ha- been a member of the Bethel Mctbodlst church. Her pastor was at the station and pleaded fervently for her return to the path of vir tue. Do\Vltt's araapnrlliu cicanso ) the blool , Increases the aptictlto and tones up the sys tem. It bus bonollttod many people who bnvo suffered from blood disorders. It will helpyou. ] ' 'iirowoll Itcccjitlon. The Enworth lonpuo of the Seward street churcb tendered Its departing pastor and wllo a farewell reception nt the church par lors Thursday evening. About 230 were present. It was entirely Informal , but dur ing the evening addresses were made bv F. W. Wuito In behalf of the league , B. K. Ball for the Sunday school , Mrs. Collins Jordan for the several Women's Missionary societies nnd by Mrs. H. L. Hhoados lor the Ladles' Aid society. The latter , in a neat address , presented Mrs. Crane with an olo- gunt gold watch in behalf of the Ladies Aid society. Mrs. Crane responded briefly and tlio pas tor at Bomo length. Uov. 11. A. Crane , A. M. , will preach his farewell sermon at the Seward street Meth odist Episcopal church Sunday. Ela will speak to the church membership In tbo morning nniVto his friends in tbo community in tbo evening. Do Witt's Sarsaparilla destroys suon poi sons us scrofula , skin diseases , eczema , rheu matism , its timely use .saves many livos. Htm l > o\vn In tlio Y ril > ) . L. T. Ames , employed by J. F. Johnson ns a dirt wagon driver , come very nearly losing his life yesterday afternoon at the railroad crossing nt Fourteenth and Izard etreots. Ames tried to cross tbo tracks with his heavily loaded wacnn just as a long freight train started to back down. Before the driver could got bis team out bt the way the roar car crashoj into the outfit. Tbo wagon was turned completely ovor. Ames fallluc under tbo dirt , thus saving his llfo. Both horses were instantly killed , A call was sent In and the patrol n agon took the Injured man to his home , Twelfth and Nicholas streets , where bis bruises were dressed. Chambers , the eroat English dtotUt , says : "Champagne with the least alcohol is remarkably - markably exhilarating. " Cook's Extra Dry Champagne loads. The Fidelity Trust cotnoiny has removed moved its olllco to 17012 Panmin , south east corner Ueo building. Domooratlu Clubs Will "Meet. A mcoting of tbo State Loagut ) of Demo cratic clubs is hereby called to meet In the city of Lincoln , Nob. , at 3 o'clock p. m. , on Mondav , the 10th of September , 16U3 , for the purpose of electing o Ulcers nnd the reorgani zation of Iho league. Each club in tbo state will be entitled to ono delegate , and In addi tion thereto ono dclcgato for every fifteen members over twonty-flvo. All democratic clubs In ttii ) state are requested to send dele gates , whether now members of tha Elnto league or not. E. WHITE , President , SILAS Conn , Secretary. Disease never successfully attacks tbo sy omwlth pure blood. DaWltt's Sarsapartlla makes parti noiv Dim 1 a'U onrlobo * Spcctacloa acourntoly fitted ; rofracttvo examination frco. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Farnam nnd 14th. Olnno dill for tlio liny , A 12-year-old boy named James Pncka was thrown from a garbage wagon at tbo Jones' street dump about 4 o'clock yesterday ollor- noon and badly bruised about the head and shoulders. Tbo team which bo was driving bocnmo frightened ut the cars and upsut the wagon. The lad was taken to his homo on tbo east bottoms by tbo pollco. Xotlor. All members of the B.-iekluyors union will r.icot nt their hull nt 8:80 : n. m. . Monday , September 6 , to lake part In the Labor day parade. By order of the president. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Business Prospects Bettor Than a Year Ago and All Branches Show au Increase. FEARS OF CHOLERA DEPRESS PRICES Money In ( > no < l Deininil with nil Ample huppljr ImlitUrlcs ProdticlriRMoro 111:111 : Rvor ncroro Hrntlitroet's Itevlcir Clearing Homo figure * . NEW YORK , 3opt. 2.MI. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says : While indus try and business were improving dally nnd prospoctB were brighter than over , the sudden alarm about cholera catuo to cauto some eesscsslon. It Is oven said that buyers from the south who bad departed for this city , turned back because they xvoro afraid of detention by quarantine hero. There is reason for the utmost precaution against importation of tbo dtsoaio which the city and national authorities are taking with crodltablo energy. But there is no ground for supposing that the cholera will gain a foothold this season. In all other respects business prospects nro clearly bolter than nyoar ago und nearly all accounts show actual Increase in business. Crop prospects nro bolter , money is in greater demand , but ample supply everywhere - where and Industries producing moro than ever bjforo. Fear itbul exports may bo curtailed by pes tilence In Europe , wlth'cuusos previously as strong , has depressed the muricols. Wheat has dropped to 03 % cents , the lowest stnco 18 $ . ' ) , and recovered only to fall off 3 cents for the wook. Corn has dropped rt } cents for the week with bettor western reports. Cotton rose a shade , but has fallen to 7'g' cents again with sales of 003 , OJU bales. Oats have declined } cent ; pork 50 cents per barrel : lard ! ir cents and hoes SO cents per 100 pounds nnd oil llvo-eighths cent lower. The creator part of these changes carao from the unnatural condition of the markets , for some time hold uplnsplto of extraordinary stocits in sleht. Wheat receipts lit four days were 4,8o2,20i ) oushols , but exports were only 0(53,415 ( bush- ols. Stocks ot cotton on hand In this coun try equal two month's1 consumption and In Europe about three months' consumption of American. Current estimates of the com ing crop are constantly rising. It has boon evident that Europe will take less of our products tnis year than last , but pcstlionoo thorn will neb greatly diminish the aced for food or clothlnc. Miiniitncturerf ; I'ronpornus. Manufacturers In this country have never been in better condition on Iho whole than that which reports now indicate. All lex- Illo manufacturers uro producing moro nnd consumlng-tnoro material than over , and the demand has rarely pressed so closely on the supply. Most woolen mills are running night and day to moot orders , and cotton mills nro crowded , while stocks of goods in sight nro phcnotmnnlty low. The Iron and s > teel industry is rapidly re suming full production , though some mills are held back by repairs. Demand for pig Is very good , whllo mills nro pushed for bar , plates , sheets and structural iron. It is enough to say of tbo woolen manufac ture that sales at too tbroo chief markets slnco the mlddla of May have been 101,45- : ) 000 pounds , against S3,000OW last year ; on increase of 25.3 par cent. Boot and shoo shipments reported by the Snoc and Luatbor Reporter show an increase of 5 par cent , and receipts at the western markets show an Increase of 22 per cent for the week and 10 per cent for the year thus far. far.Business Business Is active at Omaha ; satisfactory , with largo receipts of cattle and grain , at Kansas City , and strong at St. Louis , a gen eral fail trade being assured. At Denver business is good , and throughout the north west reports as to collections are very favorable. The business failures occurring through out the country durintr the past seven days numbered for tbo United States'148 and for Canada twenty-eight , or a total of 106. For tbo corresponding week of last year the figures were CIS. representing 107 failures in tbo United States and twenty in the Do minion of Canada. NlilV YOKK STOCK 3WAHK1JT. in liogurd to the Cholera Had a DnmniMllzliijKlfcct on 1'rlccn. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 2. Bradstrcot says of tbo Now York stock raarkot : The principal factor in this week's speculation has been a disorganizing ono. Apprehensions in regard to the cholera have dominated the situation. The tangible influence of Interruption to tbo country expert trade , with an accompanying derangement of foreign exchange , proves to bo oven moro effective than what it hoped would bo the remote danger of a visitation of the epidemic. The nervous feeling induced by this state of affairs began to display Itself early lu 'tho week. Liquida tion , especially In the manipulated se curities which have boon loading the advance of prices , began to appear on Monday nnd Tuesday nnd wh-jn on Wednesday - day it was announced that coses of the dis ease had appeared on a vessel arriving from Hamburg a general slump set in , which on Thursday almost attained the dignity of a small sized panic. Prices have sulforod nil around the list , although , as might bavo ueon expeotod , the principal declines were In se curities in which arttllclal activity and strength had created an extended bull In terest which It required but little pressure to dislodge. Considerable abort sales had , of course , boon pre viously uiado In anticipation of such proceed ings as well as on the belief thut the llrmor tendency of the money market would Justify a declluo. The covering of their contracts tended to arrest the fall of values , but , nevertheless , the situation remains a very undecided ouo , with the tenor of events in favor of the stock market boars. Friday's market showed a recovery in prices , the fea ture of which was buying by London. There was , however , llttlo bullish tooling left , and in the latter part of the day further declines were produced by reports of trouble botwooa tbo Reading and Pennsylvania. Apart from the inlluenca iu question , It might bo claimed that another very import ant element continues to enter with Incrcni- ing force into tbo tendencies of speculation. Whether the hardening of money rates nnd the prospect of higher and closer loans dur ing the autumn months would of Itself hnvo ohccuod tbo manipulation and tbo support which has kept speculation up on a bullish tnok Is nil open question. Suah an Idea has , ' however , boon prevalent , and It is alleged that some of the operators , whoto interests have been upon tbo long slao of the market , had taken profits in anticipation of such an outcome. The steady decrease of the bank reserve , tbo outllow of money to the west th" indisposition of Mhdnr.i to make extended ( tiKiigcmcnls at the low rates that h.ivo boon current and , nbovo nlL the renewal ot a ten dency to scrutinize collaterals for loans , and to reject an undue proportion of values which nro regarded as Inflated , point in such a di rection. CM.UUMI HTATI.MINTS. Omnlm' * Hrport I * A < < Ustitl : n I'liittcr.nc Ono Figures from Other Cities. NEW YonK , Sont. p. Bnidslrcot't tnblo gives the clearing , hpuso returns for the week ending Soptem r 3 , 1S03 , and the percentage - contago of Increase and decrease , ns com pared with the corroffiondlng week lost year : Dominion of Cuimiln. &rs IllH'OUT. I'ruit Dealers Are tlio Only Ones So I'nr Atrcctcit by tlio Cholurn Scnvo , NEW YOIIK. Sept. 2. Bradstrcot's report says : No reports of timidity of buyers , owing to tbo cholera scare , have been re ceived. At the cast some effect is rumored with respect to the wholesale fruit trade , and importers of millinery , fancy good * no tions , dry goods andptbor Gorman products expect delay and fumigation of merchandise at this port , which uplqts to higher prices , duo to checked or damaged importations. There is some advance reported in prices of drugs. Threatened'restriction of Gorman and other European purchases of breadstuffs - stuffs and .provisions "has depressed the prices of these Staples In speculative markets. "Wheat is dopress'fid'lJi''cont8- ' 2J cents and oats 1 % cants pen bushel , lard 17 cents per 10U pounds and moss pork 27j cents per 100 pounds. "Coltoni4ls depressed somewhat from the saruo cause , but with no material change in value. As Indicated last week In this report , sugar is up } cent on raw and X cent on refined , with bettor domand. Roslrictod German supplies of beet sugar promise further advances. Llvo cattle , on small receipts at the coast , are tirm , but hogs are off 5 cents per hundred weight. Crop prospects are said to bo Improved throughout the northwest , though tho" Minneapolis flour output decreased this weok. Largo ship ments of staple dry goods , clothing , shoos , bats , millinery and hardware are going into the west. Snn Francisco has sent two more carcoes of barley to the United Kingdom. Pig iron is selling more freelv , but oven closer prices at Chicago and some other points , though in some instances terms are kept privato. Bar iron retains its recent firmness. Crop movements south nro ex pected to stimulate now business. Boston reports "tbo south" as buying moro freely than a rear ago. Exports of wheat ( including flour as wheat ) from United States seaports , both coasta , this week , as reported to Brad strcot's , equal 3,241,050 bushels , against 4,600,820 bushels The week before and as compared with 5,441,500 bushels in the last week of August , 1501 , with 1,570,000 bushels in 1SOO , 2,099,000 bushels In 1889 , and with 2ail.CKX ) bushels in that week of 1883. Mon treal exported 290,770 bushels of wheat and S2SiiO barrels of flour this weok. Wool prices nave touched bottom , dealers refusing concessions nnd manufactures having secured amolo stocks. Carpet wools are strengthened by cholera reports. Job bers at the east sldu did as heavy 'a business during August as ever botoro and have lighter stocks. The mills are producing In excess of preceding records. Sales of print cloths continue to exceed the output , but tbo tint surplus since Juno 1 was roporte'd lost week. Mnu'a wear woolens are being or dered freely. Mrs. L. K. Patton , Rookford , 111. , writes : 1 From personal oxparlonco I can recommend Do Witt's Sarsaparilla , a euro for impure blood and gdnoral debility " Courtesans Carve Kanh Other. Things bavo boon pretty qulot down in tbo burnt district lately , but yojtorday nf ternoou the spell was broken. A colored courtesan who gees by tbo naino of Llzzlo Payne was brutally assaulted with a butcher knife by May Allison , a white woman , who lives near Ninth and Capitol nvonuo. The women had a row about a lover , " First they oxobangod words , then blows. Fbo Allison woman saw she was getting tbo wont of it and , arming herself with tlio knife , atruck Payne u torrl- bio blow across tbo top of her head , cutting a deep gash fully 9ix Inches loner. Both women were taken 'into ' custody by the po- lioo. At the jail tha colored woman's wounds f/ero drejso.1 aud showas then locltcd unand bold nu complaining ivltnesn. May Allison was charged with aiwiult with Intent to kill. Actual tests show the Royal Baking i-0\vder to be 27 per cent , stronger than any other brand on the market. If art * J * jt , other baking powder is forced upon you by the grocer , see that you are charged the correspondingly lower price , RESDRVEYS WILL BE MADE Grant Oounty Oitizans to Waive All Dam ages in Onsa of Ohangcs. FOSTER WILL QUARANTINE HIS FAMILY Una rimin of the Sltuntlnii Not ItolUheil by n Cnlilnet onlcor Muni Tnke Tliclr Clmnco ) with Other WASHINGTON QUIIEAU or TUB HKE , 518 FotntTREXTU SlHKnT , WASHINGTON' , D. C. , Sopt. 2. Senator Paddock had another protraoled conference today at tbo interior department about iho Nebraska resurvoy. Assistant Secretary Cb&udlcr Informed him that the law brunch of thu department Insisted that no resurveys could bo made until unanimous consent was roceUed from all parties inter ested agreeing to waive damages in case of changes of line ? . From Grant county nil such consents except six have oomc in , nnd upou receipt of these tbo exterior lines of the county will bo run as promised Senator Paddock lost weoit. The senator succeeded In having n sum of mouoy sot asldo to moot tha requirements of the ether counties , to bo expended iu soon ns consents were obtained. It will be necessary to bavo tboso before the department will order the duplication of previous work. Will Oimriinthio Hit Finally. Socrotnry Foster bus n warm personal In terest In the cholera quarantine at Now York. Ills wife nnd daughter , nocompanled by the daughter of Secretary Kusk , sailed for Now 'fork two davs ago from Liverpool on the Uity of Now York of the Inman lino. The secretary does not know whether the City of Now Yens carries Immigrants or not. If sbo does and there Is any sign of cholera on board , the vessel is likely to bo subjected to n quarantine dolay. The now qtiarantino resolutions do not apply to vessels now afloat , but a quarantine of any length maybe bo declared against a vessel which , shows signs of infection. Secretary Foster said today that of course no attempt would bo made to take Mrs. Fos ter off the ship before all tbo treasury regu lations and all the regulations of the health ofllcorof Now York had boon complied with , uor will bo attempt to approach the vessel In a laa until tbo inspection has boon had. The Foster family will take their chances with the ether passengers on tbo City of Now York. Tt.o Fosters are expected to arrive In New York on the 7th. Tuo secre tary will go to Now York to meet them. secretary hosiers man tnts morning was tilled with * communications on the subject of cholera from volunteer correspond ents. Many of them gave accounts of their experience in other cholera times. All of them were tilled with advice. Many totters were directed against the Rus sian Jews who bavo been coming into this country In such numbers. Some of tbo sug gestions were to stop their coming and re turn thorn ns tuslstcd immigrants , to send them to South America , etc. This mail was given to tbo secretary this morning nnd then referred to the surgeon general. Hereafter it will bo sent to Dr. Wyman without rofor- eaco to Iho secretary. The president , accompanied by Private Secretary Hulford , loft Washington at 7 o'clock this evening for Loon lake , via Platts- burg. Ilo spent part of tbo dav in going over his letter ot acceptance. Ho loft it at the executive mansion to be given to the press Sunday night. The president expects to devote - vote ten days to rest and recreation. Ho plans to return to Washington two weeks from today. On his way back bo will run through Now York stale and make some speeches , as planned for this woek. > UP to date the only requests for quarters rucelvod by tbo Grand Army committee from Nebraska are as follows : Cummlngs post No. 103 , Shelby , two comrades : Thorn- burir , twenty-seven ; Clarks , fourteen ; But ler , 1J ; Burchard , four. All of these have been assigned to free quarters. P. S. II. fe FOK TUB A1131Y. Complete 1.1st of Changes In tlio Regular Service. WASHINGTON- . C. , Sept. 2. [ Special Telegram to Tni : UEE. ] The following army orders were Issued yesterday : The order relieving Second Lieutenant George W. Martin , Eighteenth Infantry , from duty at the infantry and cavalry school and directing him to join his regiment is re voked. Leave of nbsonco for three day's is granted Second Dioutennut John P. Haines , Third artillery. First Lieutenant Andrew S. Rowan , Ninotcenlh infanlry , is at his own request relieved from further duty under the Intorcoutlncntul railway commission and will prooeod to Join his company. The ox- lonslon of ordinary leave of absence granted First Lieutenant Charles C. Walcutt , Jr. , Third cavalry , ( then second lieutenant , Eighth cavalry ) Juno 23 , is changed to leave ot abionra on surgeon's certificate of dis ability to data from July 20 , and is further extended as such to include August 25. Leave of absence for two months , to take ef fect on or about October 15 , with permission to apply for an extension of two months is granted First Lieutenant Walter H. Chat- Held , Fifth Infantry. Western rcnuloiig. WAKHINOTON' , D. C , , Sept. 2. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bisu.J The following list of pensions granted Is reported by TUB BKE and Examiner bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original Emorv Merrill , Jacob H. Jacob , William McB\idden , William Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Yanllla Of perfect purity. Lemon Of . great strength. - Economy intholr use so etc. Favor ] as dallcatoly the 1'roah fruit Elastic Stockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOE & PBNFOID 114 S. 15th St , Next to Postolfice. Ohlehntcr1 * KualUh Illamvail AFC , ! * * rrlUbl * . LADICV , uk t fvr Cltkittr $ Atoafuk Uia rmt In iu rlbtul. 11. Strain , Albert U. Trimble. Additions ! Ooorco McClelan , Tnomss K Stephens , Henry S. Uroivn. ] nero o John Uechtlo , Klza Wnlls. Original widows , etc. .Tano Uroonllold. lown ! Orlslnnl-VVIlllam C. Williams , Uobort O. Jones , Kllss Mlcbact , Hyron Olra- tead , Horace Sehcnck , William .Vnn Don- burg , William J. Hunt , Addltlonnl-Ch&rlos Colt , Uhnrlca 11. Tull. Uliorlos . Ko nlor , Hobort Sizor. lloitoration Jolin W. Knlihu Incrc&so-.lmpof U , Oordon , Samuel Ftfo , IjtithcrC. Uorrltt. Original widows , oto. Mnrtbn L. Hobmson , Lucy B. Moore , Nicholas Mock , father , minors of I ovcrldBO S. Hall , minors ot DaulolT. Hlgis. South Dakota : Addlllonnl Tbomas M. Wlffen. Increase William Pnrjons. Orig inal widow Mary M. A. Davis. I'll to of n Former Kitixiio Mnn. ATCIIISON- , Ken , , Sept , 2. fSrtoclnl Telo- pmra to THE 13KE , ] Miss Avis Clnrk , n tonchor In the publlo schools in Grand Junction , Colo. , who hn.i boon spending her VM ! : llon here , bas been called to her homo in Salt Like City by a letter stating that her father , William Clnrlt , Is mUslng. Clark Is onr-agcd Iu thobhocp btulnots in Mantann. Ills wife sent him f l.CHWn month ago , which tic receipted for , but slnco that tlmo has not boon board from. Foul play Is suinco.cd. Clark formerly oparatod n store nt Pardoe , this county. In tlio llulticil ut Clinlcrn. Prank O. Carpenter in next Sunday's Dun elves a graphic description of tbo causes wMoh lu Russia have helped to filvo full uwny to the destructive work of the tfreatoU scourge that has ever cursed mankind in modern limes. ThrotlRhout the aornlnlonn of the world's Rrontoat autocrat thora are plagua spots where Jllth nnd foul air dally hold lilfth carnival. Don't miss tbls realistic loiter in THE SU.XDAT Bnc. Kiitumlinil. I3uus ii.9 , Sept , ! . ' . A torrltlo explosion ot ilro damp occurcd in the A rnfTa coal mtno in Halnault. Heavy coal falls blocked the gal leries and entombed many of tba mlnun , Nearly all the men have boon accounted for. Some escaped unlnjuroa. Twonty-flva bodies bavo been recovered. Eight men were rescued nllvo though seriously Injured. Mlnlitcr Wliltii Sntls. New YouicSopt.2. Hon. Andrew D.White , ox-mlnlstor to Germany and recently ap pointed minister plenipotentiary to Hussln , loft for his diplomatic post yesterday morn ing on the Hamburg-American packet steam er Aucustu Victoria. Ho Is accompanied by bis ivtfo and daughter. Tivciity-Two Thciiimiml AfRlinnft Killed. LoN'no.v , Sept. U. The News' Vienna cor respondent savs : It It reported from Morv that22,000 Afghans were killed iu tbo last balllo by ihe revolting Hazarai. -TAKE WARNING ! NEGLECT NOT THK SIGNALS OF DANGER. An Object Lesson Taught by the Indians , Lot the Way Bo Simple and the Remedy Safe. If you are ailing , not exactly sick , but not fooling "just right , " have a drowsy , dull fooling , biid taste in tlio mouth , varitiblo appetite , occasional pains in the joints and muscles nnd other signs of iinpondintr sickness , why not do as the Indian does drive such symptoms out of the system by the judicious use of their vegetable remedy ? Don't neglect such warning. That pain in your shoulder may do- vclop into rheumatism , and a month's scikness deprive you of the income of your toil. Thai furry tongue denotes your liver is out of order , and typhoid fever would easily take root in your system. What could you do thonV Think of your business , your income , and your family. Seek safety as you would fly from cholera or smallpox. You are in danger if you neglect these warnings. They may pass oil but the chances are against you , ttnd even then the poison in only latent in your system. Do not , however , put your trust in the numerous so-called "sarsaparillas" with which the marfet is Hooded. Barsaparllln bark 1 not nmoillclno , It U n flavor- Ins , nothing more. Tbo action of many of thesa ilccoctlonn coiuoi from mineral poisons they con tain , Biicb n mercury , nrnonlc , itrycblne , bismuth , lodldoof potaslnm , oud tlio llko , and any drueulat will toll you , If ha tells you truly , thntthliln so. Kk'knpoo Indian Snu < tn and ether Klcknpoo In dian medicines contain only tbo product of tlio Held nnd forest , nature's own vegetable itronth of rootn , Lmrku and lierb.i , and of nocoBalty are froa from all mineral polnon.i whatever , because the Indians hare no knowledge of them , depending wholly uponnntitro'n laboratory for their resources , anil upon their skill , born of centuries of exper ience , In preparing tuom. Kluknpoo Indian Pagwn. nindo by the In dians from roots ) , barku und herbs of thotr own gathering and curing. Is ontnliiublu of any druggist ut ono dollar per bottle ; six bottles fur live dollar * . "CITO TPT1 Send three two cent Htiunps to JM niTl pay poitiigo. und wo will mall you frco n thrilling und interesting book of 17:1 : i > n os. entitled " 1/lfo and SUOIIOM Aiuons thu Klfkapno Indiana. " Tolls nil uhont the Indians. Address 1IEAIY & UIOEljOW. Outrunning Agents , 5 1 Grand A vo. , Now II liven. Conn. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only In 21 pound packages. Velvet Meal , For mil 111 us and gains. Till ] BIST Solil by nil FliMt-Ohus ( irocnrj. Or. Bailey , S [ The Loading ' 'Ihlrd Floor , I'.uton Itlaak. Tolcjilioiio 108. ) . lOlh unil Fnnium Sts. A full net of tooth on rubber lor K. 1'urfoot tat. Tet'th without plntoa or ronioyablo brldito work 'u t the tliluu for iitiiiruri or public ipaakorj , noror drop down. TKKTU KXTKACTKI ) WITHOUT i'AIN Gold flllluir ut roasonahlo rates. All work vrurruutod. Cut thlaoia for ugcildu. Hlr-AIJo TABULto .w , .u , > . tbo rtuiuFiOi , liter n bowcU , uu ! * t > rrtt blto4. > i iale naitft.cluf.li' JIM beet uedlcl knownfqrbllluue-a /Atari , cfinjllcAtlou. < linoi ) < l , /OUA r * > r Uli , BKduibc , Ucartliurn , losa of > . , _ _ * pptlltementiU ae | rrw luu , lalnfuli V i l jlJ < t > tloa. ptciplu. ullovr complex. J Impure bloc'.n * /allure br tu Ktumuh , llttr or In-A ukitlaM topcrfoiia tuvlrrop | r fUDatltiiui. renonMS tooTi . * ti rob ntfltc < lbjruklr vu . r > j r Ycrk.2 ir I'UUUUATIUMI. iHtii liilltiun l > o t | > ald lor i5 ets. ( or snuuuii THE HUMAN HAIR , Wliv it Kails Oir. Turns Gray , and the remedy lly 1'rof. 1IAU1.HV 1'AUKKIl , V , U. A. H , 1) , A. T.ONU & VI ) . , 1013 Arch Btroet. I'lilUdolplila. 1'a. r r/uo3iUuuIilrvadtb.UlUtl book. AtUimlau Ayer's Pills Are better known and innro general , ly used than any other catlmrtlc. Sugar-coaled , purely vegetable , anil f reo from mercury or any other Inju rious drug , this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt nnrt ener getic in their action , the use ol tlicso pills is attended with only the best results. Their cITcct is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions , being especially bcncllclai in the various derangements of the atom , ach , llvor , and bowels. Ayer's Pills nro recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists , as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness , nausea , costiveness , indigestion , sluggishness of the liver , jaundice , drowsiness , pain In the side , and .nick headache ; also , to relieve colds , fovcrs , neuralgia , and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South. For travelers , whether by land or sea , Ayer's ' Pi are tlio best , and should never bo omitted in the outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in all climates - mates , they are put up in bottles as well ns boxes. " 1 have used Ayer's Pills 5n my family for several years , and always found them to be a mild and excellent - lent purgative , having a good effect on the liver. It is the best pill.nscd. " Frank Spillman , Sulphur , Ky. rrcpnrcd hy Ir..T.C. AyorSc Co. , Lowell , Muss. Sold by Drugging Everywhere. Every Dose Effective Farnam St , Tinalre POPUI.AB PIUOE3. Thursday , Friday , Saturday , Sunday , Mnllnocs Saturday nnd Sunday [ . DBLANGB m l XT RISING nnd IN I A IV MOP LOTTIE MORTIMER In tlio great Sorpon'Jno Iunco. KKTUIIN OK THE THEATRE FAVOII ITfS. Friday , Saturday , Sunday , Sept. 2 , 3 & 4 Kuungcrucni of the dlsllnculihcilctor and 1'lar- wrluht , MILTON NOBLES With tlio Assistance of tlio ( lifted Ingenno DOLLIE NOBLES Anil a Wall Equipped Supporting Company In the following Hepurtotro. Saturday Htaht . FOR REVENUE ONLY. Sunday MBt , , . FROM SIRE TO SOS. Tbo alc of neat ) opens Thursday mornlnz at usual prices. New f" Tract * dy I Theater ) l'"cng"nxuit 1 Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Sept. 5 6 and 7' ' Only nppjarnnco tills season ot supported of tlio stronnust and most complete ) Dramatic lomp.iny now before the publlu la u sorlos of ifranil ncenlc productions. Momlny Kvonlng-VIIUlI . Tuesday nvonlni .1UL111S O.TCSMS. Wednesday Mntinoo IN'QllM AK. Wednesday Kvenln * THE OLA.DIATO11. SealHon snlo Saturday mornlnir. Koservu cl teats flr.t Moor , il ; reserved nuuts In balcony ? 5c : Konvral admission Urst Uoor Tioi general ndmlislon balcony Me ; Killory 23C. THE EVANS , The Hot Springs of America , Hut Spring , S , I ) . Finest Iloiort tlotol In the Went' , Strictly Flnt Clam. Lurue. lUloiin , Hlntllo or Knsulto , Now Upon. All Modern Improvomonls , Tatilo u Spa * clalty. Hons'innblo Itatos for llalancoof Homnn. Orchestra ud Danclnn Kterr livontDKln tlioMil elo Hall. I'lnoit IMiinxo Hath In the United States. Uenutlful Mountain fconcrj- . Splendid Climate , Cool NUhta , No Mosqultos. 3.0UJ foot , abova tlio Son. Tlio rioutli Dakota Hot Spring are nttrncllnz attention all over tliu norld , anil nro ciirhiB larKcr percontauo than any uprlnm In tlio IT. 3. For r.itoi , bltln. ola . and other In- o rmmlon , address , O. H. MAIIDICN . Hot SprliiKs , Houlli Dakota Tooth-Food- This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers' milk nnd all artificial foods It is sweet.and babies like it. fi.oo a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. Save Your Eyesight Eyes tested f roe liyan EXPERT OPt'lOIAN I'orfect ailjiifllmont. Superior lenso ) . Norv- otiBlioailaclio aurod by usln't our Souat'iulej and Eyozlitbioi 1'rlcoi low Cor llrjt cl.iu goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , IMS. 15thSt..CrolsrlUon Btoak. NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital . $100,03 ; ) Surjiliis . ยง ( J omcersBiul Dlructun HonrrV. . Vntej. preililont IU * . ' . Cuililnv. vlcu prixlduii ) . . ' . 8. MaurjoiiY V. iloric , John 4 , Co 1 1 tin J. N. iL I'atrlci. JxivrU A , Ittoa. cuiililcr. ri-im IRON SANK. , 'NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You uro hereby notlllud that tlio following described proiuUu * , to-wlt : I.OUH. it , 10 und i-J , Ulierry Oanton , frontln ? on llorronstmot nowoiillud IfHi u vomit : , liuyo -Doun duulurtxl by ordluunou No. X'UI to bun nulsniiuo by reason of tlio uunUu of i-nrth exist- In ir tberuon. Vou lira lieroby dlroolc'd to nbnto suld mil- Hanup by Hloplnn and Krudlne dawn tlmv | > or- tlou of suld lots f ronlliiK on ! l7tli uvoiuiu HU IK to prevent tlio fiillln.wnstlim or waslilnuof ourtli on tlio avnniio or on thu Aldowuiku ud Jont tlioroto within aj tluyu from tlio 'Jllli iluy of Aiiiiutit , IH'j ; . or Huld inilHuiiuu will by nbutfd by Uio cltv luitliorHlun. und tlio ex- uomu tboroof levied UM u upoulal tux nirulnit llio propurty on wliloli sulU iiulMiiiifu lJutod tbls 1st duy of Suuluiuliur , tutu , T. W , IlIHUIlAlJrilClt. Ohalrrauu Hoard of 1'ubllu Work * . fa