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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1892)
2 THE OMAIJA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. SEl'TEMHER 13. 1892. of the whole nitlon. has ever iircn friendly ti'wnrd tlioScnnillniiV4nii people nnd hns ovur hold them In lilith oUcoiii nnd hnnored them with positions of trust nnd Inivo lonslilercd thorn HIiitnumr our most loyul iir.'l Jnsteltl- ton * . Any surh sentiments Hizunist the Pcnn- rtlntivlntis tirofotelHii tothurcnuhllcunprlnm- \Vn heirtlly pndnr o the ncllon of there- niihlloan ndiiilnlstratlon In IH nlU-mmj to pnrtlnlly rocoinDRiifte llm men wlinnavol t i s ronnlrv from rebel Invasion mid kntit this union Intact , nnil wo lietobv doelato that wo nru In fnvurnf I'liornl pansloiis to ail union Kodlprsof the late war nml wo denounce ns Inimical to the lull-rests of the pountry nn JIHII t to piitrlotlHiii nml to lh ) ini-n who fouirhtto 1'ivo this union the iitti'inpl of the Inilptn'tiiliJtit p'irtv to foist iiiinn Mils jtovcrn- jnciil n rolml Vc'iiuril who never Vnl bus ro- jX'iitcd ot hl.s actions In iryliic to dissolve this The ticket nomlnntod today Is n stronff ono nml will bo olectcd by n ( 'oou majority. M AINU'S ittiunim MAINTAIM : . llrninrintM .Sninrnl I'mlrr All tlm llopul'- Mi. , Sepi. 12.--Tho following OUimtcli explains Itself : AroirsTA , MP. . SiMit 12. lion. Thomas Onr- tcr. riinlrmiin Nullonnl Kchllblloiin Uonimlt- U'n , i > lS nfUuvumie. Now York ! Thn total voln will ho l..OWIe stlinn In ISA Mo elect nil four con'ri'ssnion , c'lirry fourteen or the ( i\tieiicoinillp . h.ivo iwo-tlilnUof the mom- In rsof HID iH-'islnlurtinwl c .lool ouriovprnor liv 11,0 Omulorltyovcr the dunioaratlo eundl- CljjlC. .1. II. JIANI.llv * Iiiilicatlons nro that Ueed will have',000 plurality In the First coiiRresslonal district. They Ulnrit t ClPn\on. PoiiTH.vt ) , Me. , Sopt. 12. Tno stnto elec tion for the choice of Rovernor , four con- irreasmon and member * of the legislature occurred today under tbo Australian ballot Ir.w , mid ns far ns learned ovor.rbodv ap pears .sntlsllcd with the working of the nnw nvstom. Ono hundred nnd sl.xly towns ttlvo C'lenves ( rcpublicmi ) 31.017 ; Johnson , a.riU : Ilussey , 1113 : scatiorlnir , 07. ) . I'lUMllly , 4,010. nRiilnst 0.-I01 In 18UO. POHTJ.AND , Mo. , Sent. -Wushlneton cnuntv wont republican by 1,100 tniijorlty , llinoritlni romibllijan tleltot buliiR oleclcd. Klchtof the ten uicmbors of iho nnuso nro republicans. .Mr. llnuli-y' Ilns-loiic riitrallty. Liwi&Toy : , Me. . Sept. 12. Returns from all the towns In AdroicopRen countv tjivo t'li'avcs1.112 and Johnson 3.051) ) . The ro ll aimiicr towns were nearly a llo two yc.irs nan. Hcattorlnir mlurns from iho sovenil counties of Ihe Hccnnd couitre.'nloual district show thu re-olcotlcn of Ulneioy ( republican ) bv between H.dOO nnd1,000 ulurullty ever M iBllttcuildy ( democrat ) . Dmgloy runs iilu'ad of hls'iicltot. IHiu , Mo. . Sorit. 12. The rep'ibllcnns ' rarrvSairadnhoc county by the usual coed majority , eloctlni ; the onllrii ticket by an uvcinfio plurality of 'J13. ( lot 'rvllilni ; ; In Sl ht. Dovnti , Mo. , Sent. 12.Tho cntlro ropublt- ciin ticket Is elected In I'iseataquis county ; but tiy a s.llL'hll.v loss innjorlty than two jT.irs nco. S\co , Me. , Sept 13. York county returns fihow u frilling oft from tha iluuros of tivo yours BRO. Nlnutoon out , of twenty- seven towns In the county BVO ! 000 republi can nmjonty on tbo vote for Kovornor. The county wllfprobahlv glvo a ropubllcun ma- jr.rltv . of 12,000. U\MAUi8C'OTTV , Mo , Sept. 12. Lincoln rrunty gives Cleaves for Kovcrnor aboul100 plurality and elects Iho cm lira republican county ticket. Four of the Hvo roprosonta- tlvcs nro republicans. The democrats carry the VVnldohoro district. POUTI\XI > , Ma. Sopt. 12 Tlio corrected VOID of this city elves Cleaves a/JSlj John- eon , 3,423 , Hussoy , 114. Ki < | iiiIitlriiiiK In Iliirliin County. AMM , Not ) . , Sopt. 12. [ Special lo Tin : Dm : . ] The republicans of Alma and viclnily inst Saturdav nljjht at the ottlco of Porter & Taylor , ut which tlmo 10J legal voters Joined the club nnd elected J. B. Billing * , presi dent ; T. L. Porter , treasurer , and K. E. Drown , secretary. Next Saturday Ihn club will moutucnln. A committee was appointed to sccuro torches and uniforms. Tlio repub licans lu Harlnii county nro allvo with cn- ihustasm , reeling conllaunt that the way this countv wont In 1SUJ will not bo repcateil this fall. It publlcauavlll bo in line again lu view of iho domocratlo sehoino to can'y thu .stnto for Weaver. Vcrv few eld soldiers Will vote for Iho third p.irty lu llnrlan county. Kvorv thnifj looks very oncourasitiK for Andrews for congress. OIKI U'uy to Si-i'iiro u Cr n < l. SBWAUH * Nob. , Sept. 12 iSpscIal to Tuc Hun. ] Tlio peoplu'.s party central committee of this county sent n challenge to tlio repub lican nnd democratic stnto cenlral commit tees to send npenleM here on Saturday. Sep- lomhor 17 , to discuss thu political issues with "Van Wyck , Shruder , Doch und Kork. The jicoplo'b party expects to have a rally hereon on that day , and tills challenge is probably ono of iholr Joik-os lo gel n crowd out to lionr Ihnir calamity howlers. If ap equal number of speakers from each of Uio old parties should bo bent nero to moot , I heir ( speakers it Is difllcult to concolvo how they would nil get tlmo to air Ihclr viowa. Dndgii County Imliipomluntx. FIIEMOXT , Nob. , Sopi. 12. ( Special to Tun BKB.J The county convention of the people's Independent party of Dodge county has boon called lo moot in the court house In this citv , Saturday , Septem ber 21 , for iho purpose of nlacing In nomina tion a candldato for county attorney , tv/o candidates for members of "thu house of representatives of this Hlato from the u'our- teoiilh rcpro.scnlall.'a district , and to elect tun ciclegulos to'tlm .senutorlal convention to bo held ut Arlington , September-M. tr ! u-icii Cirv , Nob. . Sopt. 12. ' [ Special Tuluerain to Tin : BIB. : I The rcimblicun county convention here today brought out a full delegation Irain every precinct. J. G. T.Uo addressed the meeting. Enthusiasm v us never riitled | In thocounty , Two .veal's iu'o at n pollilcnl mooting at Wllson'villu , this county , Mr , Tula wns howled down by nn Indep'Jhiluiit ' mob. llo referred to the avont In his siiooch ami noticed the chutigo in hn recopllon. ItJpuulicJii KUCCU.IS In this county [ > nssured , liuli'pi'iiiliint CiiiiiilitutiiM NiinuMl , Aunt-its , Nob. , Sept. 12.Sprelal ( Telo- pram to Tim HISK. ] Thu Independents bold their county cunvuntlo'i here loday wlib n full iittDiuliincj. Harnoy .lohnson and Ar lington U. Watkmsycr. . ) numinuted for rop- rc unliitivos and I ) , A. Latnhcri for county ultornov. , iu-oinuShaini | > , canuidaui for con- grusH , mis protein unii aJdresjod Iho dolo- pntoi before the convention was called to order. _ Kiilloil tu lint An Anijlencr. Oi.\iii , Nob. , Sept. 12. [ Spoclnl Telo- pram to Tin : Uii.J : J. , Cumpbell of Kaiico councy wni uomlnulod loday by iho ImlopeuduntH for senntor u , the Kifihteouth cllstnet. U was nruuc'i In thu convention hall that this would cm. down MU'ltelJoUn'.s ' votn. ' 1 ho imlunemlonts utteinpieil , i rally hero tunlght hut fulled tu fet un miuicncc. ' Mntill of VorK lioiiiity .Viiniliiiiliiil , b'AiliMOXT , Nub , , Sent. -Special [ Telegram - gram to Tin : HUB. j Tlia Indcpoudoui sena torial convention mot hero today. J. U. T , SuiHll of VorK ' county was nomlnatoil for i senator. Kiini uuil. lil ituo mil , OOAI.I.VI.V. Neb. , S-jpt. 12. ( Spoclal 'J elo- Ki'.im to THIS Hr B J Consrojamoa Kom' BpUo hoixtoOav to UHinill nudleucu at Ibo cnurt house , The laruost portion of bU tlmo \viu used In explaining hU rouurd in con- "I tnko ploaiuro in recommending t'lmin- bcrlaiu's C.'ollo , ( JlioU'ni ana Dlarrluua Hum- cdy , " av Uoo. U. Unnkstoii of Mill ( JrcoU , 111. ' 'Itislhu host inoJiolno I have ovur for dlarrhoja. Ono dose will euro any casu. " For sale by druggists. Union Dcpni Contrii'iu'i' ] ' i ti < incil. Ttio mcctlni ; of tbo com mil too of cliUcns and the roproiciiluUvcs of the Union Depot compiiny scheduled to prcur yimoruay morn- iiiKlu tnooillcoof ( Uiy Etniliinur | { o > uwatur \v.is po'.tpouud uulil toduv ut 11 o'clock on account of the nluviico of Air. Tiiur ton , who \vis failed to Chicago yoUorday on Import- unV railroad buslnosa. Mr - , L. H. I'atton , KouKfor4 , III. , wrltoi : 'Krouinaraauuloxparlouca 1 cau rocoinumnJ poWltfn Hariupanllii , u uuro for lilood and Kenoral aobillty " CORBET ! REACHES NEW YORK Gentleman Jira Lands at Homo Safely After His Long Journey , TREMENDOUS CROWDS RUSH TO SEE HIM Ho Suyi Ho Will MnUo Mltclirll Do I.osii Talkltifnnd .Morn nglitlng A WuinU- uiun Win ) Wnntfttu llo { Jliuluplon NBwYonit Sopt. 12. When the Corbott train pulled Into Wllmltieton the throne was BO great that the train had to como almost to n standstill to avoid necldont In the shnuo of running ever a lot of twoplo. By degrees they managed to work their way up to the depot , where the crowd closed In on Cor- boit's ' car until they were pacitoJ together llko sardines. At Philadelphia the throng was great , but fortunately the oulk of the ucoplo was kept outsldo the Iron foiico. Corbott savs the man nbovo nil other * in the world that ho wants to meet h Charllo Mitchell. Ho has muUo up hla mind to mnko Mitchell do moro fighting and loss talinng. Saturday , Soptomoer I" has been loft open for Sullivan's bonotit , at which Corbett oltored in Now Orleans to spar four rounds. Ho has not received any acceptance yet , fur ther than n dispatch saying Air. Moran , Sul livan's manager , would meet Mr. Corbott today in Now York. It li his opinion , how ever , that Sullivan will accopt. An Immense throng was gathered at the Jersey City depot and it was with dlftlculty that the police opened up n way and got Cor bott on the Do Brosses street ferry bent. Ho had n pressing invitation to go up to the Now i ork Athletic club , but ho said it was his Intention to go directly to his own homo , where ho will remain until it Is time to go to Miullson Square garden. Ho Intends making Now York city his parmanout homo. Uucclvoit lit Mlldtiim Slniro. [ : Seven thousand people nhowercd their united npplnuso upon James J. Corbotl , the now champion of the rjuci'lstlc ' world , In Madison Squnro c.irdon tonight. They waited patiently for his nppenrance , which was deferred long enough to tott their good nature. Thay were not chcored by thu announcement that the two ten-round bouts for $1,000 would not tro on because they were In viola tion the law nnd not In conformity with Inspecttir Byrnes' Ido.i of cooJ order. Instead Prof. Donaldson announced that there would bo three and fotirround bouts. It was 10 : ' U o'clock when Manager Bnidv came on the platform In the middle of the garden , llo wns greeted with long rhoers. A minute later Corbott , himself , attiroil in his boxing trunks with n mantel wrapned around his shoulders , followed. The applause was not wildly enthusiastic , but iva long aud gen erous. Brady spoke as follows : "Ladies and gentlemen : 1 hnvo in my hands a lultctr from John L. Sullivan , who for tvvulva years has held the titlu of cham pion of the world. On the day following Mr. Sullivan's defeat the champion sent him a note ottering to spar In this pluco on Satur day uvenit'ij. Air. Corbett has nothing but the kindliest feeling toward Mr. Sullivan , and no nuo recognizes moro than the new champion the steady merit of the man whom bo has defeated. Mr. Corbott hopes that Mr. Sullivan's benulit will bu a tremendous succors. I will now read Mr. Sullivan's letter : " Mil. ( 'ounr.Tr , Coleman House , City : In reply to your letter , dated New Orleans , Sou- tcmliorS , 18 ! ) . ' , would say , I accept your uropositiou to spar at Mudlson Square gar den on Saturday ovoulng , Saptbmber IT. Awaliinjjyour reply , yours respectfully , JOHN L Si'uiv\x. " ' Brady had to make his speech to bolhsldes of Iho house white Corbett .sat m his corner facing Jim Daly and smiled. r , liili Will Ho Tlioro. "Mr Corbett's reply , " continued Brady , "is that ho will bo hero ou Saturday mid spar. " Ibis brought forth loud cheers nnd'also brought Corbott to his tcot. "I thank you all , " aald the now champion , "for thu splendid reception you have given me. I sincerely hope that Mr. Sullivan will succeed ii. nil Ins undertakings. All that I can suy is that 1 will bo perfi.-ctly satltled if 1 can protect tha heavyweight championship at lonir ns ho has done , " Louder cheers followed nnd Jim also had to repent his .speech to the other side of the houso. Prof. MIUo Donovan nnd Billy Delanev , Cornell's trslners , were presented to the audience by Manager Brady , and then Corbett and Dily sparred three rounds , each of a minute's duration. The champion showed to the best advantage his wonderful ability , and elicited loud clioorj by tbo man ner in which he ovrulou Daly's blows. After the suarriug Corbult retired and the audience scattered in good order. Mrs. Corbott and a parly of friends occu pied a box during the oxhlbltlon. \VnuU In ( i-t lit .Mm. EI.MIIM , N Y. , Sept. 12. Harrison Nlclt- 01 son publishes a challenge to James Cprbelt tu tijjht to u Ilniih ut any liinu- and pluco In this btato the latter may da lro. Nickurson , who was born In ChumunuouulvUi | : woods man on the west branch of the Susn.uuhanua river. Ho Is six foot , six and u half inches lall , weighs It ) . " ) pound * and Is 2t : years of aic. ; Ho offers to lieht for any amount not to exceed 5"iJOJJ. llo says ho has sparred with tioth Sullivan and Curbolt. Kniiclc Out C'limi ) SrvusTov , III , Sopt. 12 , A prlzo light bo- U\eon Arthur David-ton of Vlrdon and Billy Harris cf Litchlltld for00 took place at Mt'Donnld'.s mine last nigliL and resulted In Harris bcfiig knocked out in Iho seventh round. .NATION A I. I , i ; A ( i J i : . lloiini'iitunt Awuril M.irlc llnlilrln u fioiiiiliia II oiliest nut Ui'i'rptlnii. ' BOSTON , Mns , , Sept , 12. Marie Baldwin faced Boston fur two innings tedn.r , but after he had boon pnundoi ) fnr ten hits and eight earned runs ho rotirod. Pittshurg was not In it. U'oather fair. Atlondunco 1,690. Scows llo-iton . U 11 I'ltUluirx . 0 U 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 I ) Illls. ; lloiton. 17 ; I'ilwbiir , 10. Errors : limton , 4 ; I'fttglmii : . ' , ' . Iliitlerloi-biivetJ-s and daiuol ; Hiililwln , Kluot and Mlllur. honiitor * lo\vii ) tlio Iti-d-i. W IIIXIITOX , U. O , , ssopL 13. Wnshlng- ton won today's RUIIIO iniho ( eighth on Dilllj's double and bud muff by Wood. At- lundnnco 710. Score : Washington . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 II fi Ulrii'lnn.ill . . ' . . 0 0 0 t ! 0 1 1 0 0 4 Illtn ; Witslilnstoii , 0 : CliiOlnnitl , 0. Errors : wnsliliiutun , 4 : I'inclniuitl. 4. Rarnoil runs : U.nhln ton , L'i UlnulmuU. S , Uaitorles : Mi'oliln und Milll un ; Uhamborlaln and Alur- phy , llliril IlllltV lit HlU l.l'll < lll'8 , Nuxv YOIIK , Sopt. ID. Clovutatid barely escaped u coat ofvbitovva h today by thu Bronlilyns. Tholr only run was a homo run by.MoAloor. Attendance l.Dll ! . Scora : aioviiirtiiil . it u ii u o n o o i- i lnuillvn. ) . . . . o 0 0 o 'J 1 a J u lilts ; Uluvuliitid , ti llrooUyn , 0. Krrorss ( uvu itiiil , 4i liniquiyn , I. Muriiod inn > : Oluvo itml. I ; llnol < lvn , . ' . . llattorlus : C'uuiiy and /linmor ; Keniiuify und O , ltly. ) riilllici mill Kiinni'N PiiiLUiiiMMin. Pa. , Sapt. 13. Philadel phia und Loulsvlllu luulun old tlmo slugging mutch today in which the Phillies were moro successful In Riming tholr hlti well to gether. Attendance 1'S'J. Score ; l.nnUvlllo ' . 000 I 0 I 0 3 0n I'hlladulphla . 1 1 I U 1 0 S U * 18 IllUl LouUvllln , 17 ; 1'hll-ulolphl'i , VI ; lOr- rors ; Loulsvlllu , 1 : I'hlliidulplilu. . ) . Karned runs : l.ouhvllld. . | ; Philadelphia. U. llut- tortes : tiamlers and .Mwrnlt ; Knoll and UlUlllOlltK , iliint l.llio rindtiij ; One. NKNV Ydinc , bept.- ' | ' Tlio Giants played with renawed spirit and snap today nnd won easily trom thv B-own ( , Atteiiuancoiu ; , NliMrVork . . . , . 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0- ( J St. l.uills . U 0 I U U 0 U 0 U 1 Hits : Now York. 13 | nt , | < OIH | , 7. Urror * Nuvoric , Ui Hi , louls. 3. llatierlo I Ituilo and ICvvlnci Ulo.uim und JliicUloy , ' 1'ni'lo I'dllt Olf Anntlior , Md , , Kept. 12. Cobb , who pitched ns good n gama us Hutchlnson until his unlucKy oighth. was then hnmmoroil hard. Weather good ; attendance WO , Score : llnltlmoro . 0000000 4 7 Ohleiizo . 0-12 lilts : Itnltlmnro. lit ( JliloiiRo , 1(1. ( Krmrst niltlinoro.4i ; UliluiRd , S. Knrncd ninii IJ l- tlmnre , 41 Uhloaeo. IPll'ittorlcs : Uobb and ( Junsont Hutchlnson und Ivlttrldgo , njr of HKI Toitint , \ \ : r , r.r | v. r. . r.c. riorolnnj . Alii 71 4 Chlc.iio. . . 2.1 M W.t ) IMtUburx. . . > i-.l ! < l 20 ( ' ! ) . 0 Now Vork . 71'5 50,0 HoMon . W30 M7laiilsvlll | . .21 2 ( . l'lilinclolphlii.i.17 Jl M.lllnlthnnro..M ( | 2i II. T llrooklrn . W 21 51.1 St. trills. . . . . . IT 32 : H.T Cluclnnotl . 25 3' > 50.0 | WnshlnKton..in SI 32.0 bt'lCKO Ill.NCt. ( iiirllnld Trnck's Tiito .Snntnl mid tlio I'o- llcc flu After Iliiwtlinrno , Cnic\ao , III. , Sept. 12. The city council tonight sealed the fate of the Garilold rnco track by sustaining by a vote ot slxty-throo to six the mayor's veto of an ordinance pro viding for the llcon'O of such plnco of amuse ment. The track cannot now opou up again , It has bccu discovered that 110 foot of tlio Huwthorno track nro within Iho clt.v limits nnd the mavor bus instructed the chief of police to tnko Immediate stops to stop the racing within the corporate limits , ( Intii ) ; ut GiuvnsRSii K\cn TUVCK , L. I. , sjept. IS. The roolng today was good.Veathor fair , track fast nr.d nttcudanco 5,000. Klrit race , rtvo fiirlnnzs. four Btartors : rorroctlnn (10 ( tu li won , Kingston second , Tormentor third. Time ! lol. : hecond nice , one mile , four starters : I'arvomm ( ItoRwnn ) , Jullon ( U to 1) ) second , Alcalde third. Time ! lrj'- : ' Third nice , Iho 1'rospcot stakes , six fur longs. six xtiirlrr.s : I'rini-o Oeur o owen , AJ.ix Bpcnncl. l.ndy Violet third. Time : lilD. 1'ourth race , Torrontal handletip , one mtlo and n quarter , six statters : I'uctolus ( S to 1) ) won. Kldolli > < : ! to 1) ) second , Lamplighter (0 ( to 6) ) third , Time : Mill. 1'ifth race , flvo fiirlonffs , cloven starters : 7.ornltitn. oolt ( I ! to 1) ) won , Uonrtsliln ( G to 1) ) Becond , Janonlca third. Time : liO.HJ. Sixth raoo. ono mlle nnd a Rlxtounth , nfno starters : Dlnhlo (4 to ft ) won. Key West ( S to I ) second , liydy (7 ( to I ) third. Tlmo : 1:43U. : l.ittoma Itcinlt- * . CIXCI.V.SMTI , O. , Sept , 13. Latonla races. Weather fair ; track fast. 1'Irst race , sull'n. ' , flvo furloiiss : Ciilhoun , PI toS ) won In 1:0.4 : , Jolly Tur (10 ( to 1) ) second , JiiHt.Hl.yon il u > li third. Sc'i'onil race , stilling , inllo and : in elRhtb : I < nku Itrveze ( I to l won In l"i't. : I.inrv : ; Uiivldson ( ll to 1) ) scuuud. Syinpathetlc's bust ( S tu . ' third. Third race , seven and n half f nrlnitg * : Irish Chief ( a toU'i won In | :21'4 : , Tom Tinili ) ( U to I ) sui'onll. Kcudlini C ! tu I ) tnlr I. I'oiiith raci ) . rilv furlo'iis : I'rlnco Douolvor ( lOtnVl wouln liliIMMitlutta (7 ( to 1) ) seoonU , , Coniuii Taylor do to I ) third. Hnh race , four and n li ilf furlnngss lloau- tlful Hells (4 ( to I ) won m JU3if : , Destroyer boc- oml. Ann t ( lamblo ( . * > to : . ' ) third. .Sixlli racu. suvon : uil a half furlongs : Hedge Uo ufl to I ) won In tiM. .Mv Partner (3 ( to 1) ) second , Uaptiiln Orane (7 ( to 1) third. lU-snlts at Clloiiuixti-r. OLOUCISSTKII , N. J. , Sopt. 12. Weather clear nnd track fast. First sovon-olKliths of a mile , solllns , Lucky Olovcr won. Clumber second , .Slsior loiiu third. Time : lil'/ : : , . Sui'ond raci1. iilni'-siMounths of a mllr. soil ing : \Vmj ; won. Kobln Hood second , ICslollu 1" third. Tlmo : fi7't Third race , llvi-ol.itlis ) of a mile , selllnij : I O I ] won , Arthur Davis second , Viilplna third , 'llmu : l:0.j. : Konrth r.iuu , Oho mile , soiling : Lonely won , Hliono occnnd , Handstono third , 'lime : 1:45. : riHh racu , thlrtoen-s vtoonlhs of a mile , selling : Nafillo S won. Vocalltu second , Hur- giilu third. Tlmo : Ir..i. sixth race , nliiu-slxtennthsnf a mile , scllinz : Sir Jim \\oii , Jardlno second , Ansonla. third. Tlmo : J7. Knaiilts u Cuic\oo , Sopt. 12. Hawthorne races : I'lrst I'HVC. llvo furlongs : Marlon G won , Ililvar socund , Snarlay the Smuggler third. Time : t : 8i. ! Second race , ono mlle : Illshhinds won. One Dune sucoml , Kir .irlta third. Tlmu : 1 : . > 0. 'I'll I r , I racu . ono : nin niio-slxtociith miles : I-tnnlo : \\oii. Koy.il Flush second , Forest Klu ? third. Tlmu : 1)1 : I'oni-tli rnco , six fnrkmss : A/.raol won , llol- teiSkelter spcoiul. Uaylord third. Tlmo : lSIK. : I'ifth race , snvon furlongs : Tom Maokin won , Ulster second , Drown Idlu third , Time : lij. : ; v , ' . ; Sixth rice , sovun furlongs : Uouser won. Koscmout second , MeMurtry thlrJ. Tlmu : - Tips lor Toiluy. Herenro tbo horses the prophet has chosen for today : Or.OUCESTEIt. 1 , I'rliiuo Fortunatiis Worth. B. Mtndon llunoquln. 3. Amos I'.irk llldKC. 4. Jim Miilholland Kastor. fi. Ilay Ono. 0. I'aiiro l-'lambeau. 1. Ilannnot Lnwluiidor. 2. May U'ni-Kii''lltli Lidjr. If. 1'rud Tar il Mary ritunu. 4 Kliiiston Dp , llisurouof. : ! 5. Annie ! ' . colb-ll'iloyon. 0. Has i 11 Wolcott. 7. Klla-Koelaro. Sjii-liitliii : lor nrty. GOTIIKNIIUIIO , Nob. , Soot. 12. fSpeelol Telegram to TUB BHK. ] A 100-yard foot rnco fora ? 3l ) Htako , between Ingam Hoag- land ot Gothenburg and W. ' E , Walsh of Sholtou was easily won by Hoat'land. The betting was largely in favor of Walsh. < ; lmrlund'rt Ulosr , CI.EVCHXP , O. , Sept , 12. At tbo close of the Driving park fall meeting this morning Gertrude took the winning heat o ( Iho 2:21 : class , trolling in 2:10 : , Porsioa second , Koo- keo third , Nellie Mason fourth. Illixu You Ituml How Mr. W. D. Wontz of GOIIOVP , N. Y. . was cured of.thu sovcroit form of dvspoDslal Ho Kays overytblti r ha ate seemed llko pour ing molted "load Into his stomach. Hood's Sursnparilla olToctnd n oortcet euro. Full particulars will bo sent'If you write C. I. Head & Co. , Lowell , Mass , The highest praise has neon won hv Hood's ' Pills for their uasy , yet ofllctont action. TKIED IT AGAIN. ( Joiirjin Test Almost .Surccnds In I'uttlng an ICnd to Illn i\cUlmin- . George Post , the mtirdoror and would-bo suicide now conllnod in tbo county jail , U still bent on self-dostruotion , If ho can not got out of the hands of the authorities m any other wav. Dr. King told him last Satur day that If ho distended tils bullot-plorcod lungs ho might ruuturo the tissue and bleed lo death. Whothtir ho wanted to sob If the doctor \vas lulling the truth , or whether bo actually desired to die , Is not Known , but certain It Is that no soonorwas ho mono than ho proceeded to oxporlmant In accordance with the plan outlined hv tbo doctor , lie attempted dUtonstlnn , and so well did be succeed that ho hroucht on a very healthy hemorrhage- His Sulel'dnlots was fast sliding Slyicward when the jailers lent a tfand and put a stop to the proceodipgs. The doctor was again called In and un adhcslvo plaster otrap was put on the patient to pre vent a repetition of the experiment. Fast l.s very anxious to bu removed to the hospital , but tbo authorities will not allow this , und ho must either live or dlo In the county Jull. as ho will bo glyun no such ohancos of otcapo us hospital IIfo would otTur , Thu prisoner Iin feigned insanity ut odd times , but when thu doctor Informed him that Atich a coui-40 would not BOVO. his nock Fet got mud and did not try It attain for two or throe days. The present indica tions nro that ho will llvo to stand trial for the murder of Laura Day. o- l.tMK'St Jtllll'H \VlUlllllKlOII Illlll Itlltllril. Via the Chicago. Rock'laltincl & Pa- ojllojr'y. Tickets for thU ouut&loii will bo oil sale Soptotnbor IH-- , u'outl to ro- luni until Ostobor 10. The "Hook Is-lund" runs four dully c'.xnroas trains to Chicago , in 11 Idny oloso co.nnuutions with till linuri oust. ICoinouibui * the numbur , HiO Kurimin atraot , and uUo that you secureBufoty , soood anil comfort when tlckotoil via the "Great Uoclc iBland Itoutu. " For iMtoH , routes , f oopln out * auuoiiunoilatloiici , etc. , aildroja UHAK , KKNNKOY , ( J. N. W. P. A. Rut tut nf jlce Una urlett uiultr lltlt liMl. cent * ; Melt 11 iiiloiial ( ( tint ttit ciu'4. iTtTusON-M H.ltounina , wrr ' iirwT sun , Xiu Kmniut sir not. Thu fiuiurul will taUo place ut iholr rt'bldi'nco loituv. Kppt , IU , at B p. m , Kulullvuii und frloadu ol thn fiuu- IIT. wcv nJfpct'U'il to ullynd Wilhyat further nuitoc. FIST PRESENTS ins SIDE ni k't Adams Oouiy' < v Ex-Depnty Troosuror Ex plains Wlibro the Funds Wont. / I 11 - HISTORY MPAUL'S ' TRANSACTIONS Tlmt tlio Treasurer li Itnipjmiilliln for tlio Act * of lHi\Hil , < iliiiit Xclimaka ill , tiovr Notes. > V ' _ _ _ _ HASTI.NOB , Nob. , Sopt. 12. [ Special to Tun UBB.J The statement of the defense In tlio trial of Emumiel Fist for nhling In the mu- bczzlcmenl of ( unds.ns published In TUB Uii : , has caused much surprise hero , anil nitionir none moro so thnu these who considered themselves thoroughly conversant with the cnso. It comes as the llrst authorized ex- prosMon from Mr. Fist , us ho has from the day that the nITiktr came out refused to say anylhlnp on his own bohalf. Now ho clnlmi that Uio shortage Is about ? -jOJO nioro than It Is made by the .export $ iV , Oi)0 ) the .ad ditional amount belnp foes which were not plncod upon the proper book. In a woil known criminal cnso It Is a dllTl- cult task to soloot n Jury , but the attorneys In the Fist ca o found several Incidents which somovvhnt rollovod the todlousnoss of examining ulnoty.nmo talosmon. Ono man did not know whether ho lived In Hall or Adams county. Ho wa living with his tatnlly on n farm in Adams , but was Intend ing to move back into Hall nt the end ol the season. The court allowed him to go. An other talosman wai.qutto conscientious in his belief , but the court anil others were com- pelloa to laugh a llttlo at his answers. County Attorney Hooppuor nsltod the talesman : "If I should burn your bmi , Insult your daugh ter , steal your uorao nnd kill your wife , would you not condemn mol" The Juror an - awcrou that , having , found mercy with the the Lord , ho could not , so ho wits' excused. Oppnoil lor Mm liolon < ] D , The testimony for the defense , which bo- pan at. 1 o'clock toduv , will bo watched with much moro Interest than tlm case or the pros ecution , its the latter was about thu same as that In the trial of the principal , Cuarlos II. Rui' ' . Homo matters which huvo vexed the KOJ- sips of this city for some tlmo were llrst vontllated , ami "It Is prob.iblo that moro soiled linen will bti nlrod tomorrow. The at torneys for 'ho prosecution aud the accused clashed frequently , the state professing Its willingness to admit vetvulty of ttio testi mony of the accused , but denying Its motor- lulity. The defendant's attorneys wish to show that Paul chucked out of the county funds in the various banics sums amounting to the total amount of the shortage or more , Tomorrow they will endeavor to nrovo that tlieso chocks must have neon used for private purposes , as no warrants or vouchers for them are to be found. Harry B. Kuoivlton was the first witness called. On January 1 , 13S9 , the Uasttnits Dry I'roased Brick company was formed with Huirbon , Boiiwiek , Charles 1'aul , M. L. Klbumere and1 Mr. ICnowlton as partners , each with a foarth'internal. . The plunt had been made the yo&i previous , with Mr. 1'nul as ono of the pWuors. Tiirm'il Over to 1'iuil. As the company then o-.vnlnn It got Into financial trouble , the property win turned over to Mr. Paul. Vxfter considerable parley u notv compari'y- was formed , paying $ 2OOU for It. Bostwiclt advanced considerable money and neroed to pav ICnowlton nnd Klsoraorn each a sajnry , while Paul furnished $ > .500. Through the Influence of the two the subcontract1' ' for the brick and cut stone .of the court house was obtained , it - \ hav.ing been agreed that Paul und Bopiwlu.\c \ should not appear as members , as they would have moro fnfluonco if tbolr connection with ttio concern was Uopt secret. The catnnany became insolvent ana the mornbors.nover realized any profits on the Invostment. The prosecution moved to strike out all the testimony of the withes * , the court rullnc that it must bo admitted , although much of It seuinod irrelevant ana incompetent. Tlio stale thereupon declined to cross examine , as Its attorneys alleged that whiles the testimony given might lucrlrulnato Mr. Paul , it In no wav acted ns a defense for Deputy Fist. By stipulation It was aerned that various loans Had boon made from Mr. Paul and that the note * had been paid to thn bondsmen and A. L. Clarke. John M. Hagan , another of the bondsmen , was called by the defense , nnd testified that Paul bought the residence of Congressmen Laird nttor his decease ut sheriff's sale , paying - ing the cliam or the inorU'agcs amounting to 52,73'J and assuming the payment of the unpaid taxes , feature ! of tlio Ruse. The ex-treasurer failed in business in 1878 , but in 18S7 claimed to be worth > 0,000. Mr. Kagan Investigated and found that a farm in this county was Paul's , only assets. The farm was afterward * turned over to the bondsmen. Mr. Clarke enumerated u string or notes which worn tunica over to him at tbo tlmo of the failure of UIQ City National bank to reduce Paul's apparent shortaco at this tlmo. Mr. Batty of the state caused a rlnplo of mirth. His law partner. J. A. , wat'called , but as ho WAR not in the city Mr. Batty volunteered bis testi mony. The state wished to raulte a stinula- tlon , but Judge Batty wanted his f i witness fee , and bo got It. A number of business men showed that Paul had paid thorn various sums on ac count , ttio defoiuo promising to show that luoao amounts came from the county treas ury. Orvllle Vaslme , a fireman In the court house , said that In the latter part or 1801 Paul came down In the furnuco room and uftcr giving the witness a wnslo paper basket lull of oapor , told him to maxo n tire with It. Mr. Vast mo had not examined the paper , hut his testimony corroborates that of Mr. Paul's yestprduy that the papercousUtod of chocKs which hud been cashed and re turned by the banks. Tha cashlor of tbo old City National bank , J. M. Ferguson , and its receiver , H. H. Lymcr , showed that Mr. ' Paul Kent but ono account in tbo bank , and before making an offer of extracts from the chock register in evidence , the Jury was nut la tbo card of a ballilT for tbo night. .Nmv Niitrn. HASTINGS , Nob. , Sept , 1U.Special { to Tin ; Bui ; . ] The fall term of Hustings co'lcgo ' was oponoa \Vednosduy last with u fair attendance. The suto fair draw away many of the students , so a largo Increase Is expected during the next woelc. Mrs.'WIIlliim IBudrlcks and son Otto , who have for four Boutin past been visiting In Germany , returned last night , bringing with them two young , lady relatives. The party camu dvcr on ( bo No 'h Gorman atuamcr Luhn , which was one of Jb vdssola arriving In Now Jfork wjlbfutho < j v.arantlno was pro claimed , After Mine ' jpt for twenty-four hours on HoIImah Island the passengers were released , as there ; voro no cases of sickness op tne'vusSdl during the voyage , An Important meeting of republican load ers In Adams county was hold ut the rooms of the republican' trab HatUrday afternoon. Plans were Hinder foron notlvo nnd thorough cnimibs of tlioY.foAinty nun for movements tending toward a'rei ibllcun victory In No vember. B" " > ' gv4- . - Tluty I'riiliir I'lillVlicnt. . Qiuuox , Nobv 9opf. 1'J. ( Special to Tins Buu.J There win t'J a largo acrengo of fall wheat sowed I'l./Mi ( Buffalo ) county. 'The rail whuut Just harvuitod Is much superior to thu spring Wheat , both In quantity nnd quality. The corn crop will not ba no good as the Indication * showed oarllor In tlm year , yet the 'yield will bo above the average. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jn it * Tontli Vuiir. BBLI.KVUE , Neb , , Sept. IS.-rfSpocinl Telegram - gram to THU HKC.J Tomorrow thn tenth your of school will com men 1:0 nt Bulluvuo college. Nearly -every truln today bus brought numbers of uew atnileiits aud u gruut many Old unco , I'l'esldout ICorr ntntos that thu uttoimunco lylll ba larger this year thai ) lust. ' nur , | U u Old .Mini , lNAVAi.DrNeb. , Bopt. -Spoolnl [ Tolo- gran ) to Tuti LiEip ] Hav. Harrington and wifu , an elderly couple froru Strpuuburg truvollnu to Wilsonvlllo by carriage , were run Into tiour buro yostofduy 07 an Intixl- oAted man. The rlc was overturned nnd al most completely demolished nnd the old gon- tinman was prooably fatally Injured. Ho was brought to town nnd placed under the best of care nnd la Improving , but the pnysl- clans do not plvo much , If any hope. Consid erable fooling Is expressed against ttio per petrator by the people hero. KIl.t.KI ) Wlltt.U ItU.VMNd AMUCK. Illclinril IIiilcoiu Alnkr re Holy Terror of llliiMi'lf niitl ( IcH Shot. GiiKin.nr CRSTKII , Nob. , Sept. 13. [ Special Telegram to THE BRK.I T. A. Oardlnor shot and killed Richard Unicorn last night between 0 nnd 10 o'clock. Gardiner and Hal- corn nro farm hands employed by Widow Nason , who resides eight miles north of horn. The story ni told bv Gnrdmor , the man who did the killing , Is ni follows : Hal- coin ujino homo between 0 and 10 o'clock lust nisjht Intoxicated , nnd drovn htm nnd MM. Nnion out of the house with a pun , firing at them as they went out. After driving thorn out ho broke every artlclo of household furniture In the house to pieces. Gnr'llnor entered the homo ncaln nnd was llrcd nt by Il.ilcom four tlmaa without offoot. Then Gardiner shot him In the neck , the ball coming out through the top of his head. The llrst Intelligence of the new * which reached hero was brought by Gardiner , who came In and gave lumaolf up to the sheriff and told the story , claiming It was dona In self-dofotno. County Attorney Grllllth nnd Coroner Finn have gene to the scene of the murder. Oullltlrii wltli ik Train. GoTHKsiiuito , Nob. , Sept. 12. fSpocIal Telegram to Tim BIIJ. ] Pujsongor train No. 5 struck n runaway dray loam belonging to S. A. Tollman toJav and demolished the wagon , throwing p.irt on the ilonot platform , spraining the log of ono homo nnd crippling tho.otber ono so that it had to bo killed. Doing < Snml Work. LYONS , Nob. , Sopt. 1' . ' . [ Spaolal to TUB BKK. ] The holiness mooting being hold un der the auspices of the Methodist uooplo east of town li attracting ijiilto an Interest. Kov. Mr.Vnlkorof Chicago Is with thorn nnd his sermon * have nwaltonod great in terest in religious circles. Out Ills Thrott : U'lillo Iiiftiinr. HISINO CITV , Neb. , Sept. 13. The coroner today held an inquest over the body of D. C. Bowman , a farmer residing 11 vo miles from here , who yciiorduy cut his throat with a razor. Bowman was Insauo. nh'doi lint roison. Nob. , Sunt. 1'J. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEK. ] Llttlo Paul JSvvmg , nged 2 years , died lioro this evening from Iho nlTects of rat poison. Ho was the young est sou of Georgo'P. Bwlug. r.E/fiO.V.11 * P.I It.l tlll.U'llS. W. B. Blair of Tabor is at the Arcade. II. 12. King of Chicago is at the Murray. W.V. . Allen of Lincoln is at the Paxton. K. T. Hlchards of Nollgh Is at the Murray. D. L. Burlass of Hastings Is at the Mur ray. ray.H. H. C. Hanson of Hastings Is at the Mll- lanl. J.Amas Stuart of Madison is at tbo Mil- lard. lard.E. E. D. Coleman of Lincoln Is at the Del- louo. Mayor Walton of Blair was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Clark i Woodman loft for Chicago yostordav. C. A. Darling of Lyons was at the Mercer yesterday. T. M. Bruce of Su Paul was at the Paxton yesterday. A. F. Plckloy of Hushvilto Is a guest at thu Arcade. Jacob Fisher of Humphrey is registered at the Arcade. G. E. Torwillipor ofVayno \ is a guest nt the Mercer. C. J. Pholpj of Schuylor is registered at the Millard. Joseph Lodel of Humphrey Is registered nt tbo Dollone. JudgoJoise T. Davis of Blair was In the city yesterday. F. O. Stringer of Grand Island was at the Millard yesterday. \V. C. Patterson of Grand Island Is regis tered nt the Millant. C. D. Parish of Da * Molnes , la. , Is among the guests at the Dellono. James II. Brown and family of Plorco nro among the guests at the P.ixlon. T. F. Smith of St. Paul \v.\t among the ar rivals at the Murray yesterday. F. At. Crow of Hustings was among the guests nt tno Millard yesterday. 'Dwlght and Ed Swobo , Burt Raymond and Miistor Hurst loft yesterday for tholr bchool at Farlbault , Minn. Hon. J. W. Love , ox-consul nt San Sal- vudnr was In the oily yoitorday. Mr. Love is slowly recovering from n violent attack of troolcal fever , which came within an ace of ending bis earthly career. Ho will shortly tell BEE readers moro about South American republics. Judge A. M. Post of the supreme court was In the city yesterday. Sneaking of the political situation , thojudgo said ho had boon out of the state for the past two months , but his information concerning thu central per tion of the statoloads him to ballovo that the republican party it much stronger there to day than it was two years ago. Nsw YOIIIC , Sopt. 12. ( Special 1 elogrnin to Tun Hun. ] Omaha L. G. Charloton , Westminster hotel ; S. H. Clark , Windsor hotel ; J. T. Robinson , ouyor for Robinson & Stokes , St. Dorm. Oiiif-iao , 111. . Sept. -Spsclal [ Tolopram to Tin : BIE.I Hotel arrivals : Sherman house Alux Shuard , Omaha. Palmer B. Newman , Omaha ; Miss Rosa Frank , Mrs. J. C. D. H , Lincoln. Auditorium Charles D. Creary. Georgu A. Voss , E. L. Stone nnd wife , Omaha. Great Northern H. IJ. Nlss- ley , Lincoln. Grand Paolllo John Fit/.iror- ald , Kd J. Fitzgerald , J. Lumburd , Lincoln. James Stephenson and James Stephenson , Jr. , Omaha. Tim True I.iiMuivu rrlnnlplo Of the plants used In manufacturing the pleasant remedy , Syrup of Figs , bus a per manently bonellclal effect on the human sys tem , whlln thn cheap vegetable oxtrants rind mineral solutions , usually sold us medlclnoo , nro permanently Injurious. Being well-In- formed , you will use the true rcmodv only , Alnnufactured by the California Fig' Syrup Co. Hl'UOIAI , TIt.lI.V TO WASlllNdl'O.V. yiii Iho "Croat Kmilt Island Itnuto. " Abe Lincoln post of Council HlulTB.tho guard ol honor to the dopurtinont com- nuuidor nnd the loivu Sttito band , will louvo Council BltilTd on a Bpoclal train Saturdiiy , boptombor 17 , at 2M p , in , The train will run solid through to' ' Washington , utoppincr tit all tno princi pal points in IQWU to lulco on old com- railos and tholr friends. Very low rates have boon made for this occiiHlon , tlokctrf on Bulo Scpteinior | 13 to0 , oed to return till Ootobor 10. Tlio Hoclc Island runs four through express trains dully to Chicago , iimlcltur close connoc- tioiiB with all I In 11 oiiHt. For rules , i outo , ulooplng car accoininodiitlonu iipplv to Clms. Kennedy , a N.V. . P. , A. ' 1002 Fiirnntn HtVcot. ABROAD FOR THREE MONTHS What au Ouinbti Man Obssrvail in a Tour of tbo Continent , HOW PARIS LOOKED IN HER JUNE DRESS Indlrntloin That Knropcnit Countrl < < Ar SlilppliiR Tholr AVorst Clii" of UUU zonn ti > AmrrU'u A l.iltlo Ciim- IIIBM : ) I'ltUn Dccilcil. Mr. Thomas ICllpatrlek mid family returned yostordny from Uuropo utter nn nbionco of three mouth ! ! . They visltod Belgium , Holland , Franco , Switzerland , Italy , Gorm.my nnd lOujrlnml. Spcalilngof thu trip today , Mr. Ivilpitrlulc said : "Wo were fortuuatu In gutting oft q'larantlhQ ' ut Now York aflor bjlng de tained twouty-nlnu IIOUM. There was no sickness on uourd our ship , the City of Now Yotk , Wo had a rough voyage homo , though , especially Iho llrst day or two along the north coast of Ireland. Nearly everybody was soaslck while wo were plunging through that stormy part of the route home. Socially wo hod a very delightful time , for wu had the pleasure of Chnuucoy M. Dupow's com pany on board the ship , nnd ho Is a charming man lo meet. The passengers gave n concert , of course , during the voyage , for the bonollt of the orphans and widows of the sailors. Wo raised ? .T5 as n result of the concert. "Thero 'Is otio thing which I have soon stated m the newspapers that I hope THE lir.i : will sot right. Somu of the papers have boon allompllug to make political cnnltal out of the statement that Mr. Dopow and the family of Secretary Foster were taken off the City of Now York before the other pussonijers were allowed to land. This Is not truo. Secretary Foster came down tha bay to meet his fatuity , but ho und his family and Mr. Dopow were still on the ship when wo landed. Thov s'.ayod ' nslonc as anybody. Wo were just eight nnd a halt day in com ing from Liverpool to Omaha , taking out the tirao we wuro detained in qunranllnb , Touching thu condition of the people in 13uropo Mr. ICllpatrlek said : " 1 cover saw Paris looking so ucauiiful as It did in Juno when we were lucro. It was romnrliably clean and fresh In appo.irnnco. Down the sides of the streets there were pretty llttlo streams of water running constantly , giving the streets a most refreshing1 and cooling ap pearance. There was another thing tbat impressed me. On the way from Parn to Genoa the country through which wo passed looked llko n garden. 1 uovor saw such neatness and so much evidence of thrift as I saw In the country through Franco. If there are liny poor people In that country I don't know where they keep them. Wo saw none of them at any point. In fact 1 may say pretty near the same as to nil the continental' countries \vo visited. Wo scarcely saw n ragged man In all our travels until rte reached London. In Germany ono need not bo afraid to stcu into any saloon to tiile a drink of beer. There nro no illthy , rngcod and objccilounblo pcoulo loutlng around any of thu saloons that 1 no ticed. Everybody seemed to bo respectably anil respectable In nppenrunco. I was struck with the ulou thr.t these countries mo snlpiln < Iholr poor , miserable people lo this country. Tno United States Is really Ihe dumping ground lor Iho ooor of Europe nnd that is tno reason , 1 think , that wosoo so few of the very poor over thoro. Ono is constrained to Inquire in traveling ever Eurooo us to whoiM tbev keep their poor. " \Vnen wo reached London and Liverpool ivo saw plenty ol poor people about the streets. With regard to the Intemperance of the people over thuro 1 will suy that I : > aw only one intoxicated man in the whole three months' stay nDroad. Nearly everybody drinks boor in Germany but they do not drluic to excess. ' I was in England during Iho elections andwasverv much Interested In the success of Mr. Morluy. Ho made a courageous light. The labor unions asuod him to glvo them a plcdgo that ho would work for un oicht-hour Uw , but be replied that ho would do nothing of ttio kind. He was not In favor of the oUbt-hourluwbccauso ho was not sure that the workingmen wanted the law them selves. I admired Iho manner In which hemet mot Iho demands of tlio labor leaders. Ho told the in tuov might throw him overboard If they rtioso , bul he would not olodgo him self lo Iho eight-hour movement. Ho won by tbo fearless nnd .nunly course ho pursued. "I don't believe I over saw anybody more bitlorly haled lhan Gladstone , excopllng in his own party. The opposition call him crazy iiud dangerous and everything Imagin able , but they never atluvk hs | personnl uhar- uclor. Thai is a peculiar thing. They de spise his policy but thuy respect him as a man. Henry M. btanloy has evidently reached the topmost round in tils ladder of fame. Ho took a decided tumble during the election. "I bud but comparatively litilo conversa tion with English manufacturers but from the general drift of conversation I was given to understand at numerous times that the present lariff laws of Ibis country wnro In juring England. It Is-a general topic every where in England and thny all hold that our tariff regulations are unwise at Ibo same time ihey nro hurtful to England. London looked about the same us I have scon il bo foro. I noticed very lltllo dllToronco In tbo appearance of the people or the city. I wish you would stito tliut 1 believe that this news paper talk to the effect that , some of the steamship companies hud been furnishing au insuniclontijuniitlty and an Inferior qualil.v of fond for Iho pjsgcnunn is all a mlsropre- senlallnn. I ballcvo nil the llr t class lines furnish plenty of food and of a very good quality lo their passengers. Wo passed iho plague-stricken vessels an the outer bay as wo came into Now York. It wus a pltllul sight lo hue them anchored there with that dreadful dl.seuso on board. Wo were thankful that we happened lo sail ou a ship that had not como In contact with the torrlblo scourge. Wo are homo In good hoaltb and have had n delightful tlmo. " ON THE HAQQED EDGE. Ilulluity Triillln Asioulntlou All'iilrn Are la a Vury Hint Way Just N'oiv , The TransmUsoun Ptuscngor association will moot at Kansas City today and nil the railroads centering here will bo rcprosontud. , Messrs. Buchanan und nitinn going In the In terests nt tbo Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vnlluv. Among thu HUbjjcts to be dis cussed are iho revision ot rules governing tlio association , r.ito alioet mutters , auditing committee and winter tourist rate ) , over winch some friction is anticipated. This muotlng , following so closely upon the dis ruption of IhoTranscnntlnonln ! association , will bo watched with considerable Interest. Thcro 1s no gilnsaylng Ibo laot Mint as sociations are traveling a rockv road , and It only needs the decision of some road to refuse - fuse compliance with iho rules laid down to sunder the compact. Thoto are the days iof u nro H In railroad circles , and It would not bo n Hurpriso to anyone who Imj made a study of railroad alTuirj lo 809 all Iho asso ciation * knocked Into smiUioroons. Air. E. L Lomux , guueral pasNungor agent of iho Union Paclllc , nftnr a month's uoscncti nltondlng passenger meetings lit Saratoga , Now Yoik and Chicago , was ut his doilt yesterday murnlng. Mr. Edward DlclUnsnq , assistant general manager of the Union Pacific , came In fiom the west yesterday morning. Apollo iliil > I'liuiK , ' [ 'ho llrit rehearsal of the Apollo olub vvil bo held nt thu Young Men's Christian nsso- Highcst of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE elation this ovonlne. The "Crusiulors'1 will bo the flrt work glvon by the club , the date being November 17. The club will adopt a now plan of reserv ing scats for the concerts this season , For the present tbo jonts will bo sold nt auction , the purchaser to hold the seats during tlm season , The auction will tnko plnco nt Devil's oponx house Wednesday afternoon , November ! l. DoWltt'sSuMapnrllla clonmos the hlooa , increases the nppuilto nnd tone < up Iho sys tem. It has honofltod ninny poopln who linvo urforua from blood disorders. It will help you. rirnt liii.v < > r Oiiurl. . Next Monday morning the Supiombor term of the district court for Douglai county will open , with 31JI ! cnso * for trial. Tha Jury will not bo called until Tupvltiv , but the llrit dnv ot term will bo a buty ono. 01 pcclally with Judge Irvine. At il o'clock Monday ho will sit In room No. J , In the court house , where ho will hand down do- ulslons In the following eaioi. which wora tried at tlm may term : Fowler Elevator company Brown Bros. , Sluben vs ReJ click , St'amnn vs Mullen , L'ingford va Mag- gmd. G ibrleson vs Wright nnd Adnm.s vs Otcood. During the week ho will tn'.co up mid try the cnso of Baldwin vs Hurt , which was no't reached at the May term. \mnTT\T \ NINIKCT : NOT TUB SIGNALS OE DANHIJIl ; An Object Lesson Taught by the Indians , Lot the Way Eo Slmplo nnd iho Remedy Safe. If you arc iillltiR1 , not exactly siek , but not fooling "just rijfht , " huvo u drowsy , tlttll fuulin , biul tusto in tlio niotilh , vnriiiblo tiiipoltto , occtislonnl pains In tlio jolnls txtid inttsolo > < , mid otlior signs ot iinponditiL' siolcnoss. why not do us the Indian cloc.s ilrlvo Hiioh HymptoniH out ot the system by the judicious use of tholr vogolnbli ) roinody ? Don't ncglocl such warnitiK' . Thut inin in your bhouidur miiy de velop into rhouiimUsin. und a inonUi'H scllcncss deprive you of the incoino of yottitoil. . That furry tongno denote ? your liver is out of order , und typhoid fever v/ould easily take root itiyoiii-svalom. What could you do thonV Think of your bininoss , your iticomo , and your family. Suolt sufoty as you would lly front cholera or smallpox. You nro in daiiror ( , if you noploot thcso warnings. They may oass elf but the uluincod are against yon , and even then the poison in only latent in your system. Do not , however , put your trust in the iiuinoraiii so-uiillod "Mjirmipar with which the marfi't is Hooded. HnrsapnrlJKl Ii.uk 1 not a mo llclns , It li a ll'ivor tmj. nothlnj ; inoru. Th'3 nctluit of inivny of tlii'ia iloc'oetloiiH coums from mineral pottuns ttioy i-in tutu , micli ns ni'Jrcury. nraonle. stryrlilne , blniiiiilh , lnillili > of potinluin. mill tlio llkn , nml any ( IniL'k'I't will toll you , If lie lulls you truly , Hint thli li mi. Kleknpoo Inilliin Siirna inn ) oilier Klcknpno In- illnn incilloliios cnnfiln only tlio proilina of tlm Hold ami forest , nattira't * inrn voKotiihU' growth of roots , barkH and herbs , nnil of nocwuslty are frun fruni nil mliioral poisuiu wlmtuvcr. boc.utHo the Inillnns liiuo no knonloilKu of Ihtni , ilui'oiiillni ' ! wbolly upuiiiiatura'n Inborntory for their resourced , mill upon tbulr skill , burn of cuutnrlujuf u.vpor- loncn. In pri'purltiK tliuiii. Klekiilioo Iiidliin .Sii'-\vn. made by the In- clliins from roots , baiks and herbs of their own gathering und eurlnir. IH out ilnabln 6f tinr iliugiisl utonu dolliir per bottle ; six bottlut for llvo dollar * . "PW T1 * Send tlireo two cent stumps to J-V-SfAt pay post.iiro. titid wo will mall you free u thrlliln ; Hint Interesting hook ot l lpi''i"i. entltlnil "I.lfo and Scnnos Aiming tin ) Kli-kiipni ) IntlliiiiH " Telia all uhont tha Indians. AddiobS IIKAI.V & liiaKl.OW , Dlslrlliiitlni ; Agents , &J1 Grand Avo. , N'ev Haven , Conn. OF Typhoid Fever , Dysentery , Etc , Find their way into the system through the water you drink. LONDONDERRY LIT1IIA SPRINGS are on high { { roiiud. a mile from any habitation , are carefully protected from any possible source of contamina tion and may be used with perfect confidence as a Medicinal or Table Water. Is the lending Water , as we are always prepared to demon strate. LONDONDERRY LITIIIA SPRING WATER CO. , Nashua , N. H. For sale everywhere. Charles H Perkins & Co , selling- agents , Boston , Mass. Pax ton & Gallagher , dis tributing agents for Omaha. < lrny linlr or | | | | < I < IN rliiing:1 : * ! Ion Hi" * * ? ItliivU l > yiihlniliiiiiilli-itliiiiiilllils | | ! ! > . > < ' " InipiirlH u niilili'iil ruler , ni'lH in > > liiiitiiii < " 1"1 * ( .iilil hy di'iiKKli'l" , or Hill hn urn ! oiiii < "M't of Ill-It- ; , Wl.oo , Olllc'i' , Illl 1'arU 1'Jme , JN. V. PHOl'OSAI.S RU CUKIUNO. Heiile.l piupoals will bu 1000 vml * < v ' " undiirtiliriiod until 1:11) : ) u'ulouk p in. huytuiii 'i ' > r ' . ' JtliIMUforciirllnvwitlnrliltoCoiiiriiuHiiiiil ) ) Htime , tun Colorado humUtoij' ' ) nnil llouu sin : < UUiu' ) , nuciinliiiK to Niiccllluutlois , thu f"l- No. 470 I ho stniot ly Ink' oimt of tin ; won Sfl feet of lot T. blnoUUM , city , from l'aulflo r Bl to the nllny south nf I'aulflo Ntri'ut. No. 477'iHt Btroot , Ironi Wlrt atruot to BnonecrHtrcut , , , . No. ITK-DoiiKlusstriiot. fiom the woitllne of irth street to Uio oust llnu of swill Htrout. No. 4u-17thHtrfot , fiiini the i.ortli line of I'linnun stiuet to the fcouth line > f Do'lxo \ No. isa-Oraeeatrcot , from tno < line of . tlid Oinuliii llnll riitlwuy'n ikhtot wuy to the luiut linn of the ( Uni'iiKii. Ht I'lHH. ' Mlnlieapollii A. ciiiiiiliu rnllway' right of wiiy. Ka'ih bid to siivulfy u prli'n pur lineal foot forllitiuurbliiK tDiniilolu on tlio atruuls. Work to bu dnnu In nueord mini ) with plant und uuoollleiitlonson Illy in thu olllce nt tha llo'irdof 1'uhllo Worltx. l'rnpr < sils to hu madn nn prlntoil blnnlii filrnUhoil by thu lioiird , and thuito neoom- imnlei ! with tt ccrtlllini uhuok In tha sum of t.vx ) , ptiyitblo to tliu uliy ut Ujnulnv , aa un ovl- ilrnun of xood faith , The bo'ird ruiorvck tlm rluht lo rnjnol uny or all hidi und to > ialvtilufu tn. I' . W , IIIUICIUUHKH. Ohulrninii llourdof 1'ubllo Worn Ofiiahn , t-ucK'inlj il l tli , IWi iW-lt-ltl-W. H ( < >