2 THE OMAHA DAILY BISK * VNVKDNESDA ? , SEPTBMKRK. 121 , 1802. NOMINATED DAVID MERCER Work of tlio Republican Second Ooagres * sioiial District Convention. COLONEL OSBORNE'S RINGING SPLECH Tnio ItrptihUrat : ScnllniPiit Kxpromml 1 > J the Clmlriimti of the tjmivpiitloii Tim \Vnrk nt tlin Hudy What the Second district republican con prcmlonnl convoutlon would do was a matter tor of uncertainty nnd conjecture when thnt body was cillod to order by T. 1C. Sudbor ougb ntU:3t : ) o'clock yesterday afternoon it Washington hall , where Douglas county' : bloodless but none the loss bitter battle \vn waged only twenty-four hnuri boforo. During the late morning hours and thosi Immediately preceding the convention then wns manifested a degree of activity that betokened tokened the Intense Interest that wns felt it the possible outcome of iho aftornooi session. All efforts were llret niroctoi to effecting n concentration ot th < nntl-Murcor forces on W. \Vhltmoro o valley , but that did not seem to promise tin rcaulsllo degree of success , owing to a luke warmness for Mr. Whitmoro on the part o the farmor-t nt somn of the county precincts nnd the efforts of the loaders wore nox directed to u cryst.ilizntion of tbo dlvidot field on A. H. Churchill of this city. That promised bolter , nnd it was still boln worked for nil it was worth up to the tlmo o calling to order bv Mr. Sudboroiigh , win acted in thu absence of Chairman Henrj Gotlsch of Harpy county. The iininu of Colonel L. W. Osborno o Ulalr xvns the only one presented for torn pornry chnirmnn , nnd on taking the chair hi captured the convention with a vary apt am rapidly delivered speech. Triiu KrpiiblU-an Sentiment. Ho said : "With the close of this convon lion wo shall have fairly entered upon th campaign of ISO'J. It is a campaign Hint wll attract llio interest of the people of thl country to an unusual dcgiee. Tno ropubll cun party outers upon this campaign prncti cally united , and backed by n record ol un parallod nculevomcnts. We ere npproacli me the close of nn ndnilnLstration to whicl we can point with pride and satisfaction There Is nnthtng for which wo must npoto glzo , and much of which to fool proud. Th ( history of the republican ndminUlralion from Abraham Lincoln to the present time is a record of unparalleled consistency. Tlv ' republican party ns a party was nover'knowi to bo vacillating , nnd hns never chaugei front on nny of the great questions that huv arisen slnco Its organization. The elovntloi , of the masse * , the gonernl dispensation o knowledge , liberal pensions nnd the proioc tion of homo industries have been among thi watchwords of Uieso jears. "Wo have twice ns lanny people and twic ns much money for ouch person as we hai when the renubllcnn party took control. A far as Nebraska Is concerned she hns rlsoi to a place of lirst importance and has bo com n ttar of great maftnlturto in the galaxy o the nation. We have beautiful homos , sut rounded bv every evidence of wealth am refinement where twenty-live years ago wi had a wilderness and poverty nnd dcslltu tlon. There an cortiln ganttcrnen who ii the midst of plenty mid prosperity can so nothing nut want and destitution , but ii plto of them God will continue to reign am the government at Washington will stil live. ' The republican nnrty bus elevated labo from poverty and dependence to a conditioi of compnriitIvo independence , and Invojtei it with u dignity never known before. Mori than that , before the icpubllcan party as sumcd control wo saw liiichnnnn beggini money for the government nt 12J per cent It has buoyrel UP the credit of thu nntioi until todnv our securities are iloated at i premium of 'j'-jj1 undiU per cent. "Tho position of tno republican party 01 the tariff in no now thing. It Is amoiiL' Ih fundamental principles of our irovertimont No mutter what party was in power a certal ; amount must bo raised for the necossar ; expenses of a great and growing untlon. Thi difference between the political parties i : only the laodo of levying this tariff. The republican publican party is for tariff for revenue only It wants to collect no more than cnouah ti hoar the expenses of thonntlon , ftconoinicnll administered , but it would take the tnrii from every nrticln that cannot bo producei in unlimited quantities in this country am administer it in such n way as will pit tect at once our labor nnd our American In dnstrics. In this campaign success nnd hnj mony must cro hand in hand. You have n man In your midst too good to bo your stand ard bearer in this battle , mil ir is not necessary sary Torino to advise you In this reaped nnd I uwnit your further pleasure. " _ Colone ) Ouiornc was frequently nnd ec thuslnsltcallv applauded , 15. Stout of Waterloo and Judge Hnziird c fciarpy county were elected secretary nn assistant secretary respectively. AVfiit to liimliirgg ut Onrit. The list of delegates as presented was ac rcptod , after being read by the socrotnri nnd the toinporary organization was mad permanent. On motion ot .1. \ \ . Carr the convcntlp proceeded to an informal ballot on u cull o , wards nnd precincts , nominating spccchu being-barred , nnd these not delegates wor ordered excluded from the floor. The roll call progressed swimmingly untl i the Ninth ward was reachedand that passed dosptto a mild protest from various parts o the houso. The First ward throw its si votes to Cornish , the Second to Churchill the Third to Bartlett and iho Fourth , Fift nnd Seventh to Mnrcer. The Sixth thre\ ilvo to Churchill and ono lo Uurtloit , th Eiehlh divided its vote evenly bolwoen Mei cor nnu Churchill and the Ninth gave Mil ccr three and one each to Kstubrook.uhurct ill and Burtlott. South Omaha had been regarded as soli for Mercer , bulouoof her ten votes struye awuy to Estubrook. The four dee ! atos-ai lunro cast three votes for Mercer and pno fo Estnbrook. Sarpy county gave Uartlott flv and dropped one to Merctr , and washingto threw four to Mercer mid slnekud up iho r < tnalnlng live IP Churchill's column. Chlfbgo , Clontnrf , Douglas , Rust Omahi Jeftersou , McArdle , Mlllurd and Union pre cinots enrolled themselves uiiJlor Mnrcor' lianncr : Florence and Vulloy wont to Hun lott , Elkhorr. to Churchill , and Waterloo an West Omaha divided , the former botwoo ' Mercoraml Churchill , nnd thu latter batwoo bcott anu Hartlott. West Omaha was th last precinct ended uud It gave Scott th only vote that ho received. As soon as the roll was completed , and be fore the vote was announced , thy nioa intense activity was inuulfuatcd in nil par ! ot the convention ball , as factional londei tartcd on n pot hunt for votes. Dick Smith espied John T. Clark chargln up m.d down among the dologalos , and i once demanded thai ho ho ordered off U floor as no wns not n dnlogulo. John hnd ' go. though it almost broKu hla heart. Then came tuo announcement of the bullo nsfoIiowHt Mercer , f)8 ; Churchill , iJ3 ; Uat lott , 18 ; Cornish , tlj Ev.abrook , a ; St-ott , 1. TiiKIni ; thu I'oi-iiuil llnllut. A formal ballot was ordered , and It dove oped thu most beautiful procession that cvi was uocn on iho tloor of a convention , co grosslonal or otherwise. While it was ha ( toning Mercer sut.over In u corner uc helped aoyerul ex-cougrossionalsvinputhlzo Binllo. Judge Scolt , meanwhllo.'sut uud m ulono down near the cna of the main ulal and thunu au.1 tuunk with avltor that shoe Iho building. The other caudtdatoa wt-i scttUorort around oor Ibo hall , looking i comfortaiilo as they could and fooling us u comfortable ns suited their fancy or the sit ntlon demanded. When the Hag fell twonty-sovou of the H delegaios wuro still behind the post , but so eral of them availed themselves of the li dulgonce of the political btnrlor and can under Iho Mercer wlroon a keen run , Sun refused to embrace the opportunity , and m a motion to make the nomination uniuilmoi \vlth a lorm of "Hoos , " The formal aunouncoment cave : Morco OS ; Churchill , b ; K.ttabrooK , 3. Another attempt to make It unanimous a volopod the fact that the opposition was at on earth and hud no intention of dying , ui thu chairman had to content himself wil the nunouHCOinont that D , H , Mercer w tbo nominee of the convention. There was an uproarious demand to he. . from the nominee , and Mr. Mercer took tl pl Uorn ? to expremi hla appreciation of li high honor that had boon conferred unot htm. Ho 130k occasion to defend hla rocore ! in the CushlnR-Llnlngor campaign nnc claimed Umt ho hnd boon loyal to the ticket Ho said that ho proposed to mniio the ruuli of his Ufa in this campaign nnd would bi elected. Ho wns certain thnt If ho wont ti Washington he would bo nblei to make Jus as many combinations nnd could do ] im n much for Omaha as anybody the voters o Iho district could send Ihor * . Adlrc ot byl. ( I. Tntc. J. O. Tnto wns In the hall nnd the dele gates InUslcd on hearing from him. I In sail thnt ho was glad that ho did not belong to i party thnt wns playing Icnp-froa with his : ory nnd Jumping clonr from Clovnlnnd ti i'liomns .loffcrson. Ho referred to Weave nnd Van Wyck ns disappointed republlcai nmbltlons. und touched brlelly the records o Senator Povntor and Kopresenlallvo Shra dor in tha last legislature. Ilotwcon ihom Ihoy Inlroduccd thirty bills , but few of then ever cnmo to a vote before the assembly nm only oiio of U\om passed ; that wns the on providing for the payment of contest foes The speaker said thnt in thirty yours th democrats had innnngod to develop nn nccl dent weighing 22.1 pound ! , of prosldcntl.i raw materlnl , and it wns so raw tbnt th pcoplo hnd refused to Indorse It. Th republican party hnd no npolocies to nmkc nnd the speaker hoped thnt nil republican would stand by the flag , by the old soldiers by nn honest dollar nnd the protection o American Industries. Hon Dnkor , E. J. Cornish nnd E. M. Hnrl lott mnUn short speeches in response to call frot.t the convention , urging the need o onrnost , united work , nnd promising thol support throughout the cumpuign , Tbo following congressional commlttc was then solect''d and the convention iu Journcd : U. H. Uoblnson , chairman ; Ed Stout Ooorco Kablno , E. O. Mnyllold , Thomn Swobe , Douclns ; Perry Scldeil , A. C. .lono' Washington ; James Hussuti , D. L. Morr son , Snrpv. MnlliVurd Itiipiihllrin It'illy. The Wnlnut Hill Ninth Wnrd Kepublicn club held a nicotine last night ut their room' Fortieth nnd Hamilton streets. Owing t counter attractions the nttondnnco wns nt so largo ns at former meetings , but report from commlltdos and from Chairman Ilipbc showed thnt the club xvns crowing in men bors daily , nnd that thu interest in the can palcti xvns steadily Increasing. A commlttc had been up pointed to confer with Iho Nlnl Ward olub regarding the advisability o the Walnut Hill club adopting the sumu mil form ns the Ninth xvnrdcrs. As none ot th com.iil'teo were present the mailer xvns enl discussed for u moment und tbon laid eve for ono week. Chairman Hlpbco then introduced 1'htli Winter , xvho addressed the members of th club. Ho spoke ospeclrtlly to the young me nnd conllned his remarks to historical event nnd retrospective vloxvR of the xvork of th republican party , thinking , ho snld , tlia by so doing more good could r.onccomplishoi than by argument. Several of the speaker xvho had been announced xvcro unuvoidnbl , detained. Slvtli XXiird Krpillillcuns. The Sixth Waic Hopubliean club xvill hoi a rousing mectlrg Saturday ovonlug nt th club rooms at Twenty-sixth nnd Lake , n which It is expected that Judge Crounso , J O. Tnto and Iho Second district conpresslouc nominee \vtll bo present and speak. A general oral and cordial invitation is extended to al to bo present und assist in makiug the mod lug a success. CATJ&HT AFTER A YEAH. Mr. Annottu ol Suit l.idto .Mot : i Man \\lt Onct ) lluil u Draft. A prominent business man of Salt l ak and a smooth fuced , wall dressed , hundsom younp man xvho hails from almost any pinci xvoro inmates of the city jail last night. The business mau xvns C. F. Annotlo , man agerof the Salt Lake Electric Light works and the younger ono guvo his name ns C H. Simpson. Mr. Annette had caused Simj son's arrest for obtaining money under fulg pretenses ; though tha blotter shoxvod tin no was merely being hold us - , suspicion character. The story as told to Captain Mojtyn is a folloxvs' : About a year ago S.mpjon she we up in Salt Lauo and claimed to have an it vontion In Iho elcetricaUino. Ho xvas intn duccd to Annotlo by well knoxvnN people \vb hod known Simpson's relatives back in tb states , but who hnd never seen the youn man before. Manager Annette wns xvillln to put some money Into iho noxv scheme am had several conversations with Slmpso about Iho mailer. Ono dny Simpsoi produced u draft for $150 on n eastern lirm and asked Annette to idontif him at the bank. This the manager xvas lot to do until ho xvns satisliod that the papc xvas good. So Simpson wont axv.iy , but re turned shortly xvith a telegram testifying t Iho genuineness of iho draft , mid Iho youn man got nls money on Annotlo's endorse nmnt. 'iho telegram proved to boa forger and the draft worthless. Detectives xx-or sent after Simpson , who skipped nftor ho gc the money , nnd ho was Iraced to Portlan and doxvn the coast , where ho obtained mor money xvorklug thu same racket. Finally th matter xvas dropped. HoconUy Mr. Aunotlo came to Omaha o business and lust night happened to ru1 across iho man xvho a year OL'O had plavo him for n sucker. It only took u moment t step outside und find Officer Gadola , xvho ai rested Simpson , hut insisted on taking Annette notto down and holding him as complainin xvltncss. Immediately nftor the arrcstfrlonel of both parties started for Judge Herka1 house to arrange for bonds. Mr. Annolt was released , but Simpson had to bo looko up , us Judge Borka refused to release him. The Suit Luke authorities xvoro notified b telegraph ot ihc arrest. Coloiutl Ituiilitun Injiiruil. Colonel Daniel W. liouhainmot xvith a soi lous nccidont Monday night noout 8 o'cloc as ho stopped elf the cable car at the conic of Twentieth and Caas streets. Ho got off on the xvron ? stae of Iho car an did not notice thut another train xvas nf preaching from Iho opposite direction unll ho xvns about to alight. Homado an effort I rognin his place on the foot board of the tral but the approaching car struck him mi knocked him down betxvoon Iho tracks. H barely escnped u horrible death but fortui ately his injuilos are not considered dangoi ous. There is n bad looking gash Just ubsv Ihu eye on Ibo side of his bond and on shoulder is severely briilscn , bul nsldo froi this iho Injuries are slight. He xvm remove to his boarding place ut the Madison nnd physician called to dross thu xvounds. Th doctor repot ted the colonel as rosilng oas loJuy and iho prospects of speedy recover. ! Knit From ii switch K. J. Pierce , a brakeman 0(1 ( the Framon Elkhorn & Missouri Vulloy railroad , wl lives at SJU South Txvonty-llrst street In th city , wns severely injured by falling from switch engine at Fremont Monday ufto noon. The llesh from ono of his lugs xvi partially lorn off , He xvas broughl to Omul on u special oii Doiiil-itli- , Minister 1'orter Is In Washln-'toii. nnd stat that the ruunrtUmt lie- him rublgnud us mini Wlitopan } Htl > otroU.Tox..Nhoi and kill ! Slarsh uriiy. ( ray'a only olteiuo was hU eoi duninutlon of thu whlteuapsi. Thocoiivciillnii of Amorlemn Bxvltohmcn i Halliis. Tex. , did nnthlnu vostorduy furtln thiili ulloctliu tempe > rury ornanUitlun. Marlon Ili'd osputh , one of the robbers xvl hold up u TrUce train , xvill bo trie I tor h crime ut til. C'hurlus , Mo. , on the UJth mat. At n ineotlns of thu JolToMon D.vvU Man niunt association at Itluhinund , Vu. . it xvus d uidud to loiutu the monument m Monroe par Indications point to J , U. Anderson , ei.v-chl of pollco of Soniorsot. Ky. , as the pers , ( Eullty of nssisslnatlug Kdltor Huoker of tl Hoinersot ituportur. Wilbur \Vnriior , llvlim ut KlrU4uod , Mi h < it nnd killed u burglar us liu xvas oHeauli from \ \ jrnur'u IHHIBO. The burglar provuel bo a resident of the tex > n named John ' An oxocntlun on judcuaont iiDte'S azruan liiK l.'a.iO ) him boon Usued asalnst William Wllcoxof tliu Wtlcox I'uper coiupupyot I'll iulilplili ; : , The liabilities nnd iiHuots of t embarras > sod compuny could not bo luaruml Tore I en , A toloRram from Homo itntu * ( hat the po will croite ArchbUlieip Ireland .nul Mi i'reauu curdlimU nt the next consMor/ . ( Joloai.'l DodilB , | n couinmiib of the I'ron forces iu Dahomey , reports thai un thu H lust , he had u dcjpuraiu oiiKnconicnt with t D.ihumoruiH. lunhu four killed und llftc wiumdud. Thu unumj'i lews was soyuro. DEAD SORE ON Bill Jill tfiko Donovnn Thinks lln Pugilhtio Olmm- plon Has Treated Him Ehamefnlly. WANTS MORC MONEY FOR HIS SERVIC ! ru\orlto lluvn n Dny nt llotti < lruvcse.ni and l.iitonlit-.liick l.uliy ( l tii n DrcM * Ing Him u Irom St. l.otiln Otlu-r Spurts. Nr.xv YOIIK , Sept. 'M. The World says rnktng up.llm Corbott ns n protege turns ou ( i very unsatisfactory experience for Vutonit Mike Donovnn , the boxing instructor of thi Noxv York Athlollc club.Vnon the Call 'orulan mudo his llrst visit lo iho metropoli ! .hroe years nuo , Uonovun look a fnnoy t ( ilin , and through his inlluonco Corbott xvn < made a guest ot the Noxv York Athletic club in honor thnt hns iallon lo no other pugilist 1'tiu professor xvas also largely tnstrunionia n gelling on iho Coroott-MoCnITroy untch nnd in other wavs rendered valuable service ! to the young stranger. When Corbott returned to the city nftc his balilo xvuh Peter Jackson in Snu Fran cisco , the courtesies of the Now i'orlc Ath ietlo club xvoro again extended to him. Professor fossor Donovnn proprnod the challenge ti Sulllvmi. nnd got Ed ICcnrnov and otho Noxv Yorlt Athletic club members to put u ] a lurgo share of Corbelt's SIO.OUO stnlic Mike took n prominent sham In making tin big mulch , and slnco that memorable day ha looked after Corbott'si Intorosls faithfully ll xvns against the wishes of promtncn oftloials of iho New York Alhtelic club thu Donox-nn xvent to Noxv Orluins to act as ud visor In CorbtUt's corner , and the mallo may yetrosult unfortunately for him. Aftcr Corbotl's victory Donovan xvas tin mosi Jubilant man in the country , for ho fei that ho xvns nn especially Important factor ti the nexv chnmplon's ijroiitnoss. Corboll wm somolhmg like fJ3UOU , nnu as Donovan hni been in a me.isuro Inslruinenlat in obtainlni ibat money ho naturally expected n band some remembrance. Saturday Mike received n letter from Cor bolt. Thcro xvns n familiar-looking narrow slip In the envelope , nnd the professor's fnai expanded. Hue as ho road iho ilguroson thi check the smile faded. The piece of papo called for $ JoO. and xvas so far from Done van's oxpectniions lhat ho immedlatlv ro lurncd Iho uhock to Corbett with a few ro marks. .In reply iho pugilist asked btmxvlm no thought his services xvoro xvorlh. Then xvas some surprise at Corbatt's action in llv matter Even these who boar no good wil tnxvurd the Now York boxing instructoi opined that the least Coi belt might have sen would ho double thei amounl of Iho chuck and Hint ยง 1,000 xvoula bo somewhat noure : the proper caper. Tlio .Mini Irom Huston. PltoviPiixcE , U , I. , Sept. 20. A laiX'o nudl once xvolcomed John L. Sullivan ami his nov plav entitled , ' 'The ilun from Boston , " her lasl night. .luck Ijiiby Tries rilulilnc as a Iteinedy lo l.uiillng llolinlil thu ItcHlllt. Cinc'xeio , III. , Sept. 20. After a thro xveelis" loaf Luby wont in iho box for th Colts and was invincible , excepting in tn scwenth , xvhen the Broxvis Jumped onto hit for four singles uud a ihroo-baggor. The m Hold xvork on both sides xvas ragged and tb outlleld Just the reverse , seventeen dlfllcul flies being captured by the latter. Attend uncc4DI. Score : SI. Louis 01000050 l Ohleaso Hits : at. Ixnilss , 8 : Chicago , 8. Errors : SI Louis , a ; Cblcuco , 5. Earned runs : St. Loul 4 ; Uhtc IKO , . ' ! llattctlcs : Rleusoii and Buck ley ; Luby unel Schilvor. .liiimlis Uct Uno I'roin the Lenders. Ci.EVKtANM ) , O. , Sept. ! iO. A . passed bnl by Zunuier in tho.fourthgavoMtllera'chunc to score from second base in today's pame giving Pittsuur'p two'lruns. Tnalsoiilod th game which"xvas sharply played through out. Attendance,000. . Score : Cleveland OOOOOJOOO Plttsburz Hits : Cleveland , 8j I'lttsburp. 0 , Errors Cleveland , u : i'lttsburg.'J. Earned runs : I'ltts burp. 1. lotteries : ( Juppy und Xlmmor ; IJald win nnd Kelly. IIi-ooltlyiiH , lousy. PiiiLAPCLPiiii , Pa. , Sept. 20. W'oatho cool , attendance 915. Score : Philadelphia Urooklyn * lilts : I'hlladolnhla. : i ; Ilrunklyn , 4. Errors Philadelphia'J ; Hiooklyn , 1. Eurned runh Phlludolphlu. 1. llutterlosi Koefc nnd Olcm ents ; Stein and Kmsloxv. Only .Jui-rud , > ut Killed. CisciNXATi , O. , Sept. 20. The Ueds xvo out In the ninth by heavy batting. Attontl nuco 1,500. Score : Cincinnati LnuUvlllo lilts : Cincinnati. I'l ; Louisville. U Krior Cincinnati , li l < oulsvllle. : L Eutncd runs C nclnnat' ' , fi ; Louisville. 4 , Ualterles : Cham hurlalnU\vyer and Murphy ; HunUers and Mer ritt. ituHtun'H 1'lck-Up. BAI.TIMOIII : , Md. , Sept. 20. AVoathor cool Atlcndunco light. Score : Iliiltlmore Boston 0 1 Hits : Baltimore , T ; Boston. 1 < 1. Errors Bultlmoro.fi ; Boston , y. Kuniud runs : Baltl more , 1 ; Boston. 1. It.ittorlcs : Ollbort an blnson ; tituley und Ilonnotu Talli'iiciirjRMln. . WASIII.VOTOX , D. C. , Sept. 20. Darkncs stopped the game at the end of the eight inning. Attendance 1,000. \Viinliliiuton 0 I 0 0 0 o 0 0 New York 000 1 0 0 2 2 lilts : Washington , a : Now York , 9. Errors Waslilnutop , 1 ; Now York , .1. Earned runs Washington. 1 ; Now Vorlc , : i. Klllon and .McUnlru ; Kusluaiitl btancluiir nt tlio Toil in > . xv r , r.r.l Cleveland ; w n n-fii - l'Ulinilolihli | > . . .I3 ? J 49 Itcmtun ! ! S 21 tij 5 Clilcasio V7 1'b 4'i ritusjitrir X.I-JI 67.-.1 l.uulsvlllu VI ut 41 Ko fork 31 M M.I llnltlmuru 21 Ul 4. Brooklyn 311 211 M.I ) -t. IAIIIU IU : I7 : ij Cincinnati Su 20 fi'i 7 WaibliiKtou. . . . ! ! ) a ; M ut ( lriiHinil. . GK\VBSINI > Ktcn TIUCIC , N. Y. , Sept. 20.- Four xvmning favorites placed the nluugci In good humor und sent them back to th cities xvoll pleased xvith this afternoon1 racing. Thu xvouther wns pleasant , tli truck good and the attendance about -1,1100. Klist race , six furlongs : Itnsi : II (4 ( to li wen Adulhert (4 ( to 21 second , St. Kolix ( U to I ) thin Tlmo : lIX : Socnnd rueo , five 11 nei n half fiirlomts : hai Wullur ( B to5) ) won , ( Courtship ( HI to A ) Heuoni Klt/sliiimniiH(50 ( to II third. Time : IjHt'l. ' Third nice ) , mlle und u BlMiiunth : Lor Motley ( I to 3) ) won , The Ken IU to 1) ) socoiu AljomarlS to 1) ) tlilrd. Time : 1:31 ' . 1'ourtli rnco , the Noptunu stakes , six fni loir.-s ; Laura ( Jold , ce > lt , (2 Io5) ) xvon , .Midda Htiniei ( T to 1) ) sucejnd , 1'roolda ( . ' tei 1) ) thin Time : lia I'lfth race , mlle nnd three-klxtuunihf btratliiiixuth ( I to 2i won , UorroulloiMt ) to snt-onil , MtiHterloetolH to I ) third. Time : - ' : ' ) . " , hlxtli nice , mile nnd a Hlxtnunth : Willie ( II to W won , Nomad O tn 5) ) second , Koquefoi iiw to I ) third. Time ; 1:40. : I.Hlunlii'g l.uyiiut. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 20. .The xvontni was fair and the track fast at Latonln loda ; About U.500 pocplo xvero prosout. Fuvonti xvon in thu last four and noufavorltes in tl llrst two races ; I'lrst race , nollln ; , seven furlong * ; Il-tll (5 ( to Dwem Inir.'Ui. MurU 8 ( Ito lnuvund ) , A plinnMi (7 ( to lthlid. ) t-econd rueo. geillmz , ono mlle : Kildnre ( to l ) xvon In 1:1KlmlnliJ : to Ij second. Luui Davidson < : i to 1) ) third. Third' luce , mllu nnd ono-slxtoontli : III 1'ickwluk l.'ito''i won In IMS Hanoritu ( I' ' to si.uond , b'l It.iyo (7 ( to l ) third. i'lmith raca. the Klmb.Ul stakes , six fn IniiKKln : Lee ( I to IU ) xvon In 1:17 : , 'I'l Houintor (1to 1) ) second , IlannlKun IS to Ihlril. i'lflli rice , lour furloiiK ; Julia Klntieiy tn n weni In iVJ , BoneuuU to 1) ) sc-uind , Bull UllutoDthlrd. HUlh r.ico. ono mlle : Cup lloaror Cl to xvon in 1:43. : l' t Uonluy ( I'J to u souoiiu , BUlaiul CJ to 1) third. lit ( lluuoeater. N. J. , Sept. , 30Weattii clear trnclt fust Klr t race , onn and uno eliihth mllu. . seilln ; Kin , ' Iillo WDII , Telephone boooud , KbIU thlri Time : Jii.S'.f. > bcvoud ruce , uln lUlti ciilha of iv mile. , i l mat StnrUfctit f/T-fi , Empcrn gecond. I.ndy Iloll ihttd. Time : ( * A < 't'lilril race , Kiven oUlilsnf n mllo. . oolllnit PiirpliiHXTon , La t Star noconil , Alan Arehoi third. Tltnoiiiii : ( . rourlli rnci < . IIvo nlRhts of n mllo. , neltlng Crocus xvnii. ( in > lo Loft second , bloriu Noviuni VII t IIIIIM. Tlni I.U * t * I'lfth MPf , .UfVloori-imtoontlH nf n mllo. nllliig : All llliick won , Worth second Vnciilltethird Tltnm HZl'5. Sixth rne-o , llx-ROlithtsof n ntllol I.tlllan K xron , UrnnneUlv soconett Urcpiibay third Time : t'.uii , 'I Ips 101' Toiliiy. Hero nro xxihnititooK like good things fo todny's 1. . - . 2. KciirOtinviHWnrpnlnt , It. lleiijiitnln-licd Klin. 4. Hunnlni Bird ejnuen O'Or. 5. Hliono liny. 0. Luttoon Miionstnnn. 1I1IOOKI.VN. 1 , Humor Kiln. Z. I'lirve-niio-MixslorlbilO. MSoiiliHulit Halndrop 4. Ho ken Dinnnth r > . KhiRston Qnei-nlo TroxvhrlelRo. 0. 1'rcei Tnrnl-Alcaldc. KltrUbKIt Til Kill IHM.ltfl > 8. loxrit Opcrntiirn on tlio Verge of i Slrlltn. OKIIAH UMMIIS , in. , Sept. 'J9. fSpoola Tolpgrnm to Tur. HER. | Ttio grlovnnco com millco of Iho telegraphers of Iho Burlington Cedar Unpttis & Northern railway prosontce their ultimatum to otllclals of Hint roud thi' afternoon. Their ilcmands were promptlx rolU32d nnet In all probability Grand Chlel llamsoy of the Order of llnllxvax l'eilupraph ors will call thu00 operators oniployod bv thocomp.inv out on ustrlko. Thoscheduli presented by iho cominlttco places iho mini mum salary for operators at $ 15 per month Should u strlko bo declared it xvill probiibl.i extend to nil ttiorallronuorgnnizallons in tin stnto. Supoilntcnelent Williams considers It H' ' usurping the rights of the company to bin whom it chooses. Snould the company sign i contract to pay nil a uniform rale of xvugcs ho says , it would necessllnlti thu dtschnrgoo u number of young- men xvho nro lournini telegraphing und nro not entitled to ful pay. Ho claims that loose young men nro oen ployed nl smnll stations xvhoro the xvork n light , that they take local prldo In their xvori und when a vacancy occurs they are promoted meted and Hint their xvork proves moro sal isfnctory than hiring outside operators. Wil Hams said the company is willing to pa ; main line operators und these on ornneiho ; xvhoro the xvork is heavy a minimum of Mi per month , but ho Is unwilling to'advanci the apprentices to full aalnrv. iiod u l.iixvyrr , SIOUA Cm , la , Sept. -Spnclal [ Tele gram to TinTliomas : ; : | O'Dea , a xvel known tuxx'yor , xva horsoxvhtppcd nud rot ton-ogeod today by txvo xvomon on Fourtl street , in the busiest part of the city , aud litho the presence ot sex' ral hundred spectators Some time neo O'Dc.i Instituted proceeding : against n largo number of prostilutcs ti drive them from the cliy. Ho claimed lo hi backed by Pearl street" business men , tlnv street being iho one to xvhich this class li conllned. When the cases xvoro called li court thov xvero dismissed on O'Doa's mo tion. The defendants and court oniciul charged him xvfth blackmail. It XTUS allegec tbut ho xx'ont to the xvomon nnd told then tbnt If they xvojild employ G. W. Kolloge ti defend them uy'd jwy his foe in advance , hi would dismiss th ftcaso. Txvo woman. Florensi Winters nnd Lorn Wildron , refused. Hi instituted extra proceedings against them They' purchaaeH ttxvo raxvhides and drivini lo O'Dou's ' oiloo ( in the Academy of Mnsli sent the drivp'r up to call him doxvn to Ihi atroet. When , he Appeared they commoncoi to Ihr.ish him. Ills eyes xvcro blackouvi and his face badlx1. bruised bofora ho couli pet axvay. Ho'staVtcd ' to run nnd his nssall ants folloxx'odl hiVn , pelllnc him with hm eggs until ho- ( lodged into n hallway nm sought refuse in his ofllce. The xvomon the : drove nxvay aqd were unmolested. Senator Iu\ls. Duni'QL'K , lo.- ; Sept , SO. 'L'ho only matte of intoroit in th&'Gorman Catholic mcetlni today xvns the Introduction of 'a resoliuiu by thoMlnno50tajJ'oIogatluu ' dcm'anding'tlia Sonutou Davis of that state > rotraut part o the speedings made lnt the.senate , , ntiackiti ; Cahcnstdyism. Unlosa.ho eloos the Gcrmai Uatliollcu of ftiinuessota1 xvill bo called upon I defeat his re-clccllon. It .was rofcrroa. Cciinpeto with Minneapolis. Sioux Crrr , la. , Sept. 20. [ Special Tele gram to0 TUB Bcu. | A company xvith o pal up tMpilal of 8100,000 today nrrangod " for flour mill of 500 barrels capacity. "Ttio cohi panv proposes lo compelo directly xvith Mln nenpolls.and got xvhoat from tLosomosourc on as good rates. Former Oninlm .Mini Killed. Ui.BSWooi ) , la. , Sept , SO. ISpecial to Tii BHK. ] As the result of a runaxvuy ncc.Iden nt Mlnneola today , A. M. Miller , formerly n : Omaha builder , XVAS Hilled and Art Walllni nnd L. B. liutlcr.suffcrcd brolion legs. \Voiiii > n SulIniglHtH Mori , DCS MOIXKS , In. , Sept. 20. The Missis sippl Valley Women Sugrngo associatio mot today in annual. session. Many elistln guishcd xvomon were present , includln Susan B. Anthony. POLICE POINTERS. I.lttt Tit1us of Wfclcudnrflo Uiitherod nt th C'untrul Station. The xvar on tbo J3ust bottoms botxvon th McKlhatlon , Iho O'Shaugaossy and Ib Costello families xvill probably cease for foxv days at least. Yesterday John Costell sxvoro out a warrant for John McElbatle and tils xvifo , Susie , for assault xvith in ton lo do great bodily injury , and the pollco cat railed the oulllt and look thi ) battle scare pair axvay from the scenes of their mau battles. Private A. H. Havens , company C , Soconi United State's infnnlry , xvasj taken into cus tody by iho pollco lust iilght for using lou nna protnno language on thei strcols. Th man did not appear lo be Intoxicated yet bai a peculiar look m his eyes which caused Ib police lo suspect thai no xvas lomporarily in sntio , Moat Inspector liuson yesterday courts caled nnd dumped into Iho river sixty -clgh cans nf spoiled goods. Ttio proportv xva taken from D. Michael's store ) , HU Nortl Twelfth street. Phonbo Bliilto , the notorious KnglUh street xvalkor , struck toxvn last night after n fen months' absence , nnd immediately fell iut thcclutchos of Sergeant Slgxvari , xvho loclto her up at the city jail. Phoebe said , us fill was marched to her old room , that Hi 'bloouitn' , blasted bobbles had no right t nrrosi her nnd ibat they wouldn't dare to d it In Limnon. " Isaac .Mumleil.-arrtsh peddler , xvus arresle last night by Sergeant Grutres for diimpln the contents of u-1 irrol of llsh refuse into u alloy near ThlrHfi | ih nnd Murthu stroetx The rofu o has liuelln the alley for seven clays , and ropumijil complaints have bee made to tbo Hoi ltvflcpartnient , hut the trai bago men refused' lo haul nxvav the sluff be cause Ihoy ulaiuiuti that < Uh heads , etc were not spccillod 4.u the ordinance as gin bago , nnd they Ip'ui'od that they could nc oolluct pay for Untllr * labor. Mandcl donlc thut ho xvas tho/ffeiidlog party , but ho wa hold just thu siuho. , Last night tlio'iieJJlce orrostod & negro , xvli gave 11 U nnmo usI I , T. JoiTorson. for nssaul ing young boya.J"'ijje | ; complaining xvltncs Is Goorgu F. FoqbdsIt is understood HIE the pollco have bain looking for Jofforso for 60IUO tlmo. > i V/ in A l > HuUlo iiuUc ) , lUi.uieui , N. Q.v.acPt.'l0. ! The 'drouth I the southeastern n&rt of the ataio has cause some of Ihu swamps to become almost drj particularly in Brunswjclc , and the monstc rattlesnakes pocutiar to that section hav crawled all tbrough ihqnolchborhood. The have biiiHii and killed a xvhlto woman an three negro men and have also killed score of horses , mules uud cattle os > xvell as grci numbers of itog * . Thu snakes cruxvl into c under houses , and cattle are noxv Uopi I pans to protcol them. AV. O , T. 17. Convention , The Fourth annual convention of tt Woman's Cnrisllan Temperance union i Douglas county , Nebraska , convenes ; Kountzo Memorial church , corner Slxteeni and Harnoy sircoU , Onmhu. t'rlday , Septet bor S3 , IM ) . ' , ut V u. m. All member * at friends are most cordially invited to bo pre ent. Mui. M. UKIUUII ANDIIBHB , President. lUi.i , MARCHING IHRAND REVIEW froN-mt'F.n ritoxt rum r\nn. | of Ornncl Armv of the Uonubllo history. In every way It hnil c.nuiod the cxpoutiUlons of Its projectors. Moro men wore In line ihni. nl nny otlior Grand Army p.irndo , An nsttinnto close on lo iil.lMO man' , would not be fnr Irani the iimrlt. The crowd which xvlt- nossed tlio purado xvns vorv lnr ! o nnd the steadiness of Its attention showed thnt lonp ns the nmndo xvits , It wns full ol interest. Bv ixciunl count Inoro were 'J.VI bands. Tnc xvoiilhor , tliouph at tlmoa cloudy win free from rnln , ptonsnnt , nnd Just tvarm ennuRli for comfort in fact , n typlc.\l overcast September - tombor dny. ( Jump 1'lrrit unel Itniinlnns. The veterans IniOoutn big piofrrnm tail ovonttiR , nnil m.my of them when thov ro tlrod for tlio nlRlit must tuivo boon wonrloe ! enough to camp out In old military ru.Milon , Reunions worn the order ol the night nne ! iirouiul the caiup llros comrades told x\m stories nnel Sana old sonpa with Knowle-dpe that every ono of thorn xvould to their nuell tors have n nlch value. The Klovonth nml Twelfth corps hole ) n reunion in Thomas' ' tout. It wns in the Kluvonth corps thai Harrison served In iho oarlv tmrt of the war and thu mootlnc sent him n tolom-rttn ox presslvoof symp.ithy mid nlso rcgrat nt his General O O. Howard prosiduit over the reunion. The speeches were inado bv Oon- oral Dnlloch of Now Hampshire , General LoeKinnn of Now Yorlt , Oonornl Hurst ol Ohio. Marshal Knnsdoll and etiheiM. "MnrehliiK Through Ooorplu" was the fa vorllo son ) ; . The progress of the reunion ot the Pour luonth urniv corps at tlio Grant tout WHS so rlously Interfered with by the fnlluro of the electric light oomwiny lo visit their tent , bul uftor tin hour's w lt n lanturn nnd n hall dozen tiillow caudles were procured nnd tin proKr.nu was pioeooelod with. During tin lolny the Indianapolis ( lloo club sntm n nuni bor of popular airs which were onttfuslnsttc- illly npplaudod. They SaiiR I lin ( Mil Snni ; * . "A Thousand Years Mv Old Columbia , " the noi ro melody , "Hero dom Hells , " nnd "Muroulng Tin-ouch Gjoriila" were sunj with preat success. Sprmcslon , the dru'n- ' mnr boy of Mission KiJX'O , favored them with examples of bis skill in playing the smnll drum. Guneral Hoaocrnns was nnnouticod , nnd nftor the cheering that created him had sub sided hocxprc.sscd his hnopincss nt inootiiiB nculn the survivors of his old corps , the Fourteenth. Ho bpolto brlelly , but almost every sentence that ho uttered was wildly cheered. John M. Palmnr , who succeeded General Thomas in command of the corps , also ao- llverad an nddrasv General J. J. Reynolds , who commanded a division in the Fourteenth cnrp , followed brlelly. Amonu other things ho spoke of the jiroal strueclo nt Chicknmixucn and said thnt all ttio hrnvo men who fouijht there were now frlenils. Governor John J. Chase of Indiuna , who was a private in mi Indiana regiment in the Fourteenth corps , nlso spoke. His speech wjs often interrupted by the enthusiastic ap plause of a thousand comrades present. A MiiKiilllui-iit lltiiiiiimition. Tlio electric Illumination ot the city last nlcht In houor of the veterans was on a scale never before attempted in xVashlugton , and Pennsylvania avenue from the capitol to Seventeenth street was ablaze with llshls. livery available dynamo in the city , public nnd private , Una been brought into requisi tion , and numbers had boon shipped here espeomlly Tor this display. The result ol these efforts of the committee having the matter in charge Is exceedingly satisfactory. One ot the features of the illumination is the display nlonir both sides of the famous ave nue of orilllant representations of corps badfrcs. Seventy or more of these hnd bonn placed ut convenient distances in three colors rod , whlto and blue , the respective colors of t.ho first , second and third divisions. Each of those is outlined by incandescent lights of the same color ns the badpc. There are nho plncod at short intervals portraits m oil of the loading generals of the war. Just aoovo each of those ami nbovo the corns bailees are the names of many of the grout Dattlos of the war in which representative corps took an actlvo part. A design ol special interest has boon erected at the head of Fifth street at tuo nead of the white house lot. It is a monster Cue simile of the Grand Army of thollopublio badge , eighteen feet in height. It Is made up of incandes cent lights of the various regulation colors and produces a grand effect. The duplicate ot this piece is also shown at the corner ol Pennsylvania a von no and Seventeenth street. Over one of the entrances to the v/hlte'house , spanning the arch of the gate way , has boon placed a great fan of 1.80C lamps arranged .so that thev can be turned on and off , giving the fan the appearance ol opening nnd shutting. Over the other gate is"a great shield with an oaplo surmounting it. J\ovet Klrctrical IHxplny. A line display and something entirely noxx in Washington is shown in the whlto house grounds in front of the mansion. Hero Innumerable - numerable lights are half hidden In the shrubbery , all of them changeable in charac ter , disappearing and reappearing in Ibe most bewildering minner. The trees nui shrubbery seem fairly magnotl/od and tbo effects are extremely beautiful. Throughout thu grounds are a number of other cloctrluul devices , among thorn wheels turning nnd changing colors witli each revolution. The Illumination of the treasury building with colored lights is especially line and notable , also are a number of set plncos along the avenue , probably the most conspicuous being a great anchor of blazing light placed at the corner of Tenth street , just hi front of the Washington Post building. The illumina tion of the front of tb.a Evening Star build ing is very handsome. During the display powerful search lights thrown from the. tons of high buildings produced a dazzling effect , Hud a II I of Tiini ) . Tbo old vets attested their delight ii : cauip llros by attending last uiuht to the number of 2,000 in Judiciary square , whicn was well llghteu for the occasion by u huge circle of gas Jots and the rays of an olectrie search light , and listened to war rominls- uncos , small talks , music by bunds and t chorus of colored people Irom St. Aliens- tlno's church In this city. Thora was an ail of abandon about the mooting , nnd , ns Gen orul Henderson of Iowa romarxcd , "Tboj were to huvo a h 1 of n time. " The crenel Took nuvantngo of his invitation. When they got weary of oratory they demanded , good-naturedly , music , and muslo tnov wort given to their hearts' content by two willlnt bandj. The moating xv.is tirmnllv In nuguiated by General Ellsworth of Noxx York , who was followed by Gonnnil Hen derson in n witty si'aech "interrupted fre quently bv thrusts of bantering by his loqua fious nudlenco. Muslu nnd bantering continued tinuod until late in the evening until the comnulos dispersed , but roidv for nnotheti tilt tills evening. The camp moolings will oo held each iilght'durlng the encampment Uiiiinriil Oi noli' * Mmiumi'iit. On the shady slopes of Arlington , where rest HO many thousands nf the nation' . ' brave , there were laid yesterday the founda tions of an Imposing monument to another ol the union's famous wnrrior.s , General Goorgi Crook. His romulii3 still sleep nt Wos' ' Point , whore they worn interred only u fexv short yean ago , but it has over been ttio am billon of tbo Armv of West Virginia to laj their favorite leader In some specially hui lowed spot , to bo marked by a monument .commemorating hit fame and deeds. Ac cordingly momners of the various organlzu tlons which he utdifforenttimua commanded together with oOlcers nnd prominent men o the Society of the Army of West Virginia , guttered yesterday ut Arlington Heights t < hold fitting service * over the newly lain foun dnttotia for General Crook's monument. Ux-Prfl.sidont Kulhorford H , Hayes , was chairman an this occasion and oponcil the ex- erclscs with a brief account of iho work o the society nna n description of the monument ment they proposed to rnlso. Ito nlso rend n telegram from Governor McKlnloy at Ohio , who was to have been ono of the speakers , expressing regret thni on Account ot the dentil of his brother Uitvld ho would bo tin- able lo bo present. General Uultorwortti of Olilo , ono ol OOOK'S comrades , Cnptnln McKee of the Flr t West Virginia regiment , William II. Gllson of Ohio anil C'liplnln John Tom ot the Thirty-sixth regiment Ohio volunteer in fantry , miulo nddrcsjoj suitable lo the occa sion. The monument to bo orcctod hns not yotnrrlvod In the citv. AT Nr.lWASKA'S lli\l : > l UAIITiit1. : Soiito ot tlio lYuturiM ot Iliu I'nritilij In That WASIIIXOTOX , D. C. , Sept. 80. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HKI : . ) Senator 1'nildocli xvns nt the Nebraska hoadeiuarlors nt l : o'clock this morning nnd full In with the boys when the line xvns formed for the parade , lie was given n prominent position between iho platoons In thu center , carrying n line. In this xvny Nebraska mnrched .up the nvonuo , receiving many cheers nnd ova- lions. The sonnlor , xvho xvns often recog nized , wm heartily cheered , xvhllo hn gracefully ncknoivltdgod the compli ment by xvnvlng his colors. On the corner of Thirteenth street nnd the avotiuo. Sountor I'addock xvas Joined by Soiihtor Maneiorson , Hon. ( .5. W. IS. Uorsoy , nnd Sorgoant-ni-Aiins Valentino. At ttie president's stand , xvhero Iho p.irlv were lln- mcellnlely rrcognl/od , Iho NotirasK'uis xvete xvnrmlv ohcoicd. The Nebraska rolunin llrst marched from the llolvieioro , corner Third street nnd Pennsylvania avenue , one mllu cast to Cnpltol street , xvhero n xvatl of three hours occurred. Here they xvoro Joined by the lown veterans. The loxvn b.md immedi ately serenaded their Nebraska neighbors , which wns warmly noprcolaiod. Senator I'adilocK le.ivca tomorroxv via Now Yorli nnd lioston for home , rcnchlnc Ne braska next week. The famous loxvn. Stnto baud , xvhleh hns won many Inurcla here today , scronitdod Tin : Ur.i ! bureau tonight. The bn.vs sot tlio unbltues of noxvspaporelom nlmost wild xvitli cnthustnm. When they produced ' -The Darkies' Dream. " nnd xvhon iho tuba urtist proauced Iho skirt dunce on the slilowullt , n sooro of bystanders joined the frolic , rind for axvhlloihe loxm bund xvas the nttrautlon for a xvhulo bloclc. ComiuundurStcadmnn wn ; with Iho boys , wearing the inagnllluonl and valuable heavy golel badge1 , heavily studded xvith diamonds , which xvas presented to him by his staff today. It Is one of Ihu hand somest tributes pnld lo the popular depart ment commanders nero by their nelmlring bovs. Among the Nebraska callers nt TUB One bureau today xvoro : Muor ] William S. Worth , Lieutenant .1. A. Doprrtv , Unptuin Churlos P. Humphrey , Captain M. 13. Hugbus , Cnptaln Douglon M. bcott , Ucneral C. II. Ficderlck , United Stales army ; Keil lor C ! . A. Rogers of Iho Lincoln Call nnd U. L. Williams of Council Hluft's. The laltcr leavoi for homo tomorrow. Special snlo on Itnutis nt Il-iyelon Bros , tomorrow. N'nlimska uiuii ut ttin I"ill- : . In compliance with the request of the board of lady managers of the Columbian Exposition , 1 have the honor to present the appended circular. If the women of Nebraska wish to bo meri toriously represented , it is absolutely nec essary that this matter receive immediate attention , ns all data must be in the hands ot the committee by December 1 , Ib'Ji. Full reports of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union , Woman's * Itollof Corps , missionary societies , have boon received. Replies to tue following questions , or any information giving names of societies o'r ofllcers to whom direct appeal may bo ttiodo , iihould bo uddrossod to toMils. Mils. M. Ai.tiAV BOCK , President Woman's Auxiliary Hoard Ne braska Columbian Exposition. t-'JOS Hurt street. four organization will greatly oblige the board of lady managers of the Columbian ex position , If you will answer the following questions , and give any adetitional dntn that you deem of value In order to fully explain the aims , practical workings or results of your association. This information Is to bo inserted in a catalogue of the organizations conducted by woman , for the promotion of charitable , philanthropic , intellectual , sani tary , hvglenlc , industrial , or social nnd moral reform movements. The board of ludv managers wishes-to make this encyclopedia the most complete record of woman's worn over givjm to the public , and desires to impress every woman that no bund of women is too largo or too small to Hnd a place in this historic record. If you will all help use shall succeed in matting this work n book of reference foe years to conic , nnd shall bo able to show the most wonderful advancement of womou along all philanthropic and charitablu lines , with their industrial and conditional advan tages. In view of thisinny wo nsk a prompt and full reply ? Name , date of organization , namci of olllcers , address of headquarter * and corresponding spending secretary , number of charter mem bers , present membership , what are the aims of your society ? have you any educational features ) if so , what are they ! source of In come , annual expenditures , bow nearly self- supporting ( VERY POPU1.AK PLAN. \Vo8toru Art AFMH-litlion Sutlnllnil with thu liic-oi-piir.itluti St'limni ; . The Western Art association gave evidence last evening of a good dent of vitality , nnd the way the members present grasped the situation showed how dooplv they were impressed - pressed with the possibilities of Buch an ac tion. President Lininger road the proposed nrilcloi of iiiforporntioii nnrt they were nc- cepted. The nrtlcles provide for u capital Ktncl ; ol 'r .00 ( ) , divided Into 1,000 shares of ffX each. They sot for the purposui of the association the buying of urt works , curios , bric-a-brac , receiving donations of HUch works to bo held In trust , and perform such other duties consonunt with the pur poses of the assocrHlon. That the associa tion shall have an existence for nlnoty-nlno voars and commence business when fTi.OOl ) lins been subcubori , After the adoption of tlio articles the subscription books wore opened nnd the mcmbor.s present signed for upwards of 'JOU shares , Mr. Lin- iiuer heading the list with twenty-one shares. A circular letter wns nlso agreed upon setting ting forth thu plan of Incorporation end the inducements Hold out. to members nf the nssoclatirm to take steak In the now organi zation. From thu expressions of those present It wps thought it would not bo found dltllcult to rnipo the amount for whinh the associa tion Is to be incorporated , and as u is neces sary to give the art nchool o.irnmt support tho' members hope to report n largo proportion tion of the stock taken by the next mooting , which will bo hold next Tuesday evening. Had u hiniMiili Stiluniifl. - J. (5. ( Finlt nr d u man named Harris were arrested yesterday morning by Detectives Savage and Oiimpsoy on complaint of the Carpenter Paper company. Fink la comioetou with a Job printing establishment under the Metropolitan hotel mid ( lurru hns neon working over tlmo us u ruler for tuo paper company. It 1s said that ItarrU has itunt Fink supplied with bill ntiudii , blank eards'and the like for some lime past. The Rev. IS , E. Phillipps-Trebv , rector of Forrabury and Minster , England , Is u very HUccossful pbousunt fanner. Hu bought u few birds two years ugn , "without any thought of breeding , " but they Increased and thrived sn well that , havlni ; n handy man with u Keeper's Instincts , tin last your begun to export cgs and blrdu and ho is now doing a flourishing business. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. o ifh ifn is id s- ABSOLUTELY PURE PROTESTS FROM CHINAMEN They Objjct to the flooont Anti-Ohljcsa Law Pflsscd by Congress. - , PROCLAMATION OF THE SIX COMPANIES / Their 'Mi-inl.rrs Ailvlsenl Xot to ( ! < iiiipty xtltli the l.mv's lli < iiilr | < Miiiint < An Ap- l > n l I * At in In to tlio Kmpnror ot Iliei l-'limory KliiKiloiii , SAX Fn\xei co , Cnl. , Sept , 20. A second proclamation has boon Issued by the Chlncsn Six Companies , warning nil Chinese residing In this country against complying xvlih the Hoary registration Inxv. An appeal to iho emncror of China 1ms also been mndo. The proclamation snys that ttm Henry Inxv degrades Chlnuso , nnd if obeyed xvlll put them loxvor than the meanest of people ) . "Wo do not xvnnt Chinese to obey It , " says the proclamation. "In making this laxv , the people of the United Slates have treated sworn treaties mnduxvtlli our country and our omporer , xvith contempt. They hnvo disregarded our riuhu and paid nn ultoiillon to their promises nnd mndo n laxv to suit themselves , no matter hoxv unjust to us. If nny of our pconlet think thov ' nro xvlsor than xvo are and xvould obey th'is laxv , If nnv xvould obey it for the saiie of making money , lot them stop. le > notdoit. You will repent if you do. Many jii\\yurt say this Inxv is not right nnd those who obeiv It 1110 not , \vlse , but Ignornnl nnd loollsh. Lot us sUnel together. Wo hope all xvill xvoik xvith us nnil then xvo can break this Infamous laxv. Keillowlng is iho laws ( Thru follows the full text ejf theCionrv bill. ) "Again xvo xvarn you not to obey tnls laxv , The appeal to Iho cmporor la couched In Iho folloxvlng laiipuage : TIIJN-TIK t.oid i > f our gnviirninonl nnd sun of heax-un for thousands of yuais : tlulluvlni : emr u'ovornmcnt Is igmir uit e > f the manner In xxlileh our treaties \\lth thu 1'nltud States me being xlolntcel anel ImllKiiltle's being lumped upon emr peeiplu by the eovuriiiiiont etf thei I nltueldtiitos. the s x compaiilus etf the Unltiid Slutrt do noxv appeal to you for thet ro h'f of your children Iu this comitrv. Adeluil to the hardships he-reimroru lull e-toil upon our people ) by ihei I'nltud Slates , Us rulers now piopusu to fnreu iipein us anolhor laxxto degrade gradeus. . This Is n e-rnol t.nel unjust measure ) and xvu piny for lelluf fieitn Its ex actions. Wo iiunsmlt the Inxv us It ceimen to us. Wu uiu told'xvu must iibevltnr sulfur luHsnf properly and cuioltlus and bet frjieed to leave thelutmni xvu h.ivo tolled 10 inakei In this country.o nsl. for heilp. We aslt for justices \Ve < ask that our govoniinont protect Us chllelren. \ \ o send you the luxv. The npprat Is signed by oncli of the prcsl- dcuts of Iho Six companies. Iti'piM-lml tn Ilitvn Slilitpml. Theodore \\oodriclt , a market gardener xvho has buon living near Florence , was ar rested Monday on complaint of Mnri.t Spltznagl charged xvuh busturdx- . lie xx-as taken beloro Judge nr.indns and released on his own iTcognlznnco. Just buforo his nr- rest ho hnd sold his pln o for $3,000 , nnd It Is noxv reported thnt ho has gone to some moro congenial clime. r.u ; Juan Boyle of Ivearnoy is nl Iho Pax ton. C L. Chest of Fremont is at Iho Murray. J. V. Elwood of Chicago is nt Iho Mercer. A. D. Scars of Grand Island Is at Iho Mur ray. .1. O. West of Grand Island is at the Mil- lurd. lurd.L. L. C. Wash burn of Norfolk is at tbo Ar cade. cade.P. P. W. Foeuoy of Lincoln is at the Del- lone. lone.F. F. L. Hall of Harwell is a guest at thu Mlllurd. H. H. Robinson ot IClinbull is a guest at the Paxton. \ Joseph McDonald of Geneva is a guest ut the Unlloi'u. W. Morton Smith of Lincoln is registered at tbo Mlllurd. F. M. Penney of Wood Hirur xvns at the Arcade yoslordny- F. W. Bonnlngor of Dos Monies , la. , Is ix guosl at tlio Murray. P. Li. Hayxvorth and family of Ord are guests at the Arcade. John M. Urolt of Wood Ilivor is among the guests ut the Dollono. tl. O. Watson and O. .1. Scott of Kearney xvero registered at the I'.ixton yaslorduv. CmoAeio , III. . Sept. 20. | Spoclul Tele gram lo Tin : BIK. ] The followinc Nobrus- kuns are registered hero today : Grand i'u- cltle-C. M. Hoynton , Mrs. J. M. Uurris , Misses Burris , ll. C. Gushing , Omnhn. Grant Northern Clark Gapon , G. J. O'Don- ohoo , W. G. Sloano. xvifo and daughter , O. F. Moxvor and wife , Omaha. Palmer House Mrs. M. H. Blnokmoro , O. G. Luugiry. Omaha. Iti'Hi-iu-tl Irom a Cat. At FiirmhiKton , MO. , tlio other day u out captured ono of n Hock of martini which luul their nests inn little house provided by the oxvnor of tlio feline , unel XVIIB iniilciiifj oir with tlio dainty moi-uol. Atlnictod by the jiitoous cries of the hiril its inntos ciuno to the rescues , alighted upon pussy's buck and nocUod , scrutchod nnd suroumod so furiously tlinl she xx'iis boon { jlud to drop her prey nnd OHCIIDO indoors. Then tlio purjila iniirtliiB hold n jrroat rojoiciiifr , noisily ( ihnttoring over tlio siilviiHon of thol'r mate. Mrs. William Of Frccpott , III. , began to fall rapidly , lost nn iipjictlto nnd got Into n scilons coiiillllon from ni/er\e r\eia Bllu coul11 Illt cat VCK"- / \ \ L/yt > [ JUJJt > ia Mi\os \ or meat , nnd even toast distressed her. Had to give up house- xsuik. In u xxeoK alter taking Hood's SarsapariHa filiufeltn , llttlo lictter , Could Keep moio fnod on her stomach and groxv ationgcr. Klio took ! l hottlus , has n good nppcllto , Kiilm-il 'Ji ! lln , , docs her work easily , is noxv In perfect health , HOOD'S PILLS are the but aftortllimoT * I'llli. 1'liuy aisUt dlgujllou ami euro hoadacUa , QUAIL BRAND ' HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , 'Unequalled in flavor. V Corn Gritz , Sold only In i2 | pound pauka oi Velvet Meal , for iiuillliu and 1/01111. CHEAPEST Soldi ) ; all I'lnt'ClHs ( Jrocerj ,