OMAHA. DAILY BEEMTflUUSDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1892. BILLY SMITH DEFEATS MABER Australian Lightweight Knocked Out in the Twenty-Fifth Round. * J1M CORBETT GETS THE MONEY HE WON Anil Mlkn Mnnovitn In ( liven I'lvo Tlmrs U'lmt He l.ooKnl for \ \ ' < iiild-ltrs Alter tlin Clmiiiploii Spend Illngnnil Itasc Hull. PORTLANII. Ore. , Sept. 21.IJllly Smith ol Boston and Billy Mabcr ot Australia fought In the I'asttmo club last night with live- ounce gloves , for a purse of $1,000. They were boih within half a pound of welsht 140 pound. anil appeared In porfoot condi tion when they cnlcred the ring. Mabot wa * knocked out In the iweuly-Ilflh rouud. Smith started lu to rush the Australian and knocked him down In the llrst round. In the seventh round Smith tried Iho pivot bloiv , but fell short. The clgnt round was opened with Maber still on the dofonslvo. Smltb Kept up his rushes , but Maber got nwa ) without much damage. In the fourteenth round Mabor waj knocked down by a right bander on the breast. Ho came up groggy nnd Jrst as lime ' .viu called ho was agait knocked down. From llio fourtcenlb lo tin Uvonty-llr.st rounds Smith continued hi : rushes niul Mabor began to show the effect of Smith's body blows. In the twonly-lltlt round Mabor was knocked dawn four times nnd for Ihu last litno. Ho wnt declared on' and iho tight given to Smith. .Maber said be did not hcur the last second called , but thai ho was siiltslloil , as his logs were gone Mabcr made a game light , but Smith wa- too clover. Corhctl ( lilt * Ills Stnir. NKW YouiSopt. , 21 , The ilnal traniae tlon In the recent championship baltlo ho twcon Jim Corbctt nnd John L. Siilltvat took place yesterday morning , when Phi Dwyer , who acted as stakeholder in tin match , turned over the stakes , amounting It SM.OOO. lo Corbott's backers. Out of tht : amount Corbott received $10,32. ) In rccognl tlon of bis clover victory over Sulllvai which , together with the club purse of $25 , 000 , roake-s his winnings & ) * i.i25. : Mike Uon ovau also received $ I.2V ) fiom Iho Califor nlan's backer. Billy Delnnoy. trainer of thi champion's parrinir partner , Jim Daly , ant Denny Dillon wcro well paid lor Ihoir worl in lltllng Corbott for his baltlo with John L Donovan's portion was much larger thai that presented to any of Iho other men. Dolls to tlio Chiiinploiis. NEW YOUK , Sept. 21. A local sportlni Journal received a cablegram from London today stating that Bill Dexter had Issued i challenge to tight-George Dixon , the colored champion , for SJ.GOU or $ > ,000 n side nnd th > largest purse offered. The message als Bays thnt Charllo Mitchell has deposited lorfolt of 500and renewed his challenge ti light Jim Corbott for $10,0(10 ( a side and ; purse of JE4.000 in the Olympic club In Nov Orloanx Mitchell says ho will expect Cot belt lo light him in six months or forfeit th' ' championship. Ituorlii-d Out III tlio Tenth. FIUNKMX. Pa. , Sopt. SI. Prize Fighter Monahau of Jamestown audDoanoof BufTal fought a mill last night In Stnvo Barrett' barn for $ oOO and the gate receipts. Doun was knocked out In the tenth round. NATIONAL LIA < ; UI : . Cleveland Miuingcs to Scratch Out the Las C-linn with I'lttsliiirc ; . CLEVELAND , O. . Sept. 21. Two bases 01 balls , a sacrlllce hit and a single gave Clove lane ) two runs in the ninth inning and ib game. Attendance. 1,300. Score : OloYuliuid..ii. . . . . . 0 0 ,0 0" 0 1 0 0 2- Plttsburz. . . . - Hlls : Cleveland 2 , I'lttshttrg 5. Errors Olovohind n. 1'lttsburg 1. llatterles : . Clurk son and Xluiraor ; Terry and Miller. Uncle's Combination Wolcouioft Itrolt. CHICAGO , III. , Sopt. 31. The Cells buncbc their hits and won easily. Ryan , Conner ; Caruthors and Crooks carried off Iho ileltl ing honors , and Dahlcu's batting and has running was a decided feature. Woatha clear and cool. Attendance 500. Score : St. Louis OhlcuKO 2 0 1 0 0 0 : t 0 * Hits : St. Louis , 0 ; Chicago , 11. Errors : S I < ouK 1 ; Chicago , I. lliittcrlos : Itroltenstei nud Urli-ss ; llutchlnson and ICtttrldKa Aliitlo It Throe Straight. Pnii.ApBi.i'iHA , Pa. , Sent , 21. Brookly 'von Its tblrd straight game from Phlladol phlatoday by betlor workinnlldeparlmonl Weather cool. Atlondanco , 874. Score : Ilrooklyn 0 u 0 u 0 2 1 o ; i riillntlulphlu UOUU00300 lllls : Brooklyn , 11:1'hlladolohla. ! > . Erioi- Ilrooklyn. 1 ; Philadelphia , 4. llnlterlos : Hui dock and Dalloy ; Uarsey and Clements. OuiinulH Finally ( iot Ono. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 21. The Louisville although outbatted , bunchou their hits an won easily. Showery ; attendance , 70 ( Score : , Cincinnati. Louisville 000001101 IIIU : Cincinnati. 5 ; Lonlsvlllo , 4. Error : Cincinnati. I ; Louisville , l. llattuilos : tin Itvanund .Murphy ; Stratum and Morrltt OI tlio TOIIIIM. M'uicn ui.\c. ClirymillH ut 30 to 1 I'lilU Off n Roll [ < inivciiciin. ( jiiAVKSKNii Uicn TIUCK , N. Y , , Sept. 21. The sensational feature of the afternoon racing wus the winning of the third race I a UO to 1 shot , Chrysalis , a 2-year-old fro the stnblo of Marcus Daley. Soroo of U moro fortunate 'ct tiers secured as good i 100 to 1 against the winner. There were no withdrawals from Iho Wooi land handicap , all seven candidates startu with Ilia mnro Reckon llrst choice at 3 to She shouldered her 120 pounds anu , cuttln out a clipping pace frota start to llnlsh , we cluvorly oy u length from Klideor , (8 ( to 1 Rce-kon's timn for the mile and lhreo-si toenths , 2:014 ! , with 120 pounds , I * a grnii performance. St. Felix , ( il to 5) ) , won Iho tlrstracoln gallop , nnd 1'arvonuo , (1 ( lo'j ) , made an c hlblilon of bis single opponent , Joe Carte (7 ( to I ) , foi thosecond event. Summaries : Mm nice , slv furlongs ! Pt. Follx ( a to won , Homer ul to I ) bocund , DaKonot (4 ( to third. Time : l:14ij. : Second race , one mile : I'arvenuo ( t lo won , Joe Carter , 17 to llhecond. Tuna : Ii4i | Third ruuu. live furlon'-s ; Chrysalis ( IIO to won , 1'i.poose. colt , 17 to I ) second. Japonlua ( to 5) ) third. Tlino : lOSV. : I'oiirtli rai'o , mlle and Dirru.sl.xtuonth Itoukon (2 ( to I ) won , Klldcer ( S to I ) scsontl , 1) inulhOlto Dthlrd. Time : L'U1 : , 1' if Ih rat u. nix furlong : Klnnaton ( I to won. yuocnluTrowbrlilKetlltoDbecoiid , Maj Duly. CO to II third. Time : 1:15. : Hlxth rnee , nix furlon.H ; KKvllln ( .1 to won. Hob Sutherland tail lo 1) ) nocond , Alcali ( Ulo5 > ihlrJ. Tiinu : 1:15. : . Iti'Hiiltii nt Liitonlii. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept , 21. Laionla ra track , as n result of the rain last night , w stiff uud heavy. Two favorites and thr nonfavorlies won. About ii.OOO people wo witnesses of iho sport. The track was ube four seconds to iho niilo slaw. Throalonlu drizzling weather reduced ibo attendant Summaries : I'trsl race , tolllni. six and a half furlong r ralln 15 to'Jioti tn tiii : ( , Out of Sight (0 ( 1) ) Hueond. OUlo V a to 1) ) third. Second race , six furloiiKs ; I'rltlo (0 ( to 1) ) w In 1:111. : Klndora CJto l ) bocond. Tliu Queen to II third. Thl lit nice , soiling , mlle and onn-slxtoont Davu I'uWford to5)\von In HMti , Kolom to ll tooonll , lxndon inoko third. Fourth race , n free handicap , llvo furloiif ralstairi' ' lo I ] won In lUii ; ) , Uccvpllon ( Ute second , ray S third , Fifth rsce. four and a half furloni : St. 0 ( il to 1) ) won In 'M , Kuuoy ( t lo 1) ) second. Carl 1'enrsall ( JO lo t ) thlnL ut ( llouoeatcr. N , J. , Sopt. 21. Weatl clear , track fast. FIr t race , uluoUteunthg of a milts nollli llorwyn won , 1'ronpoot second. TraOostnnn thlnl. Tlmnt MH. Sncnnd rnco , throo-fntirth of n mlle , snllliiRi Hour ( limrd vron. Wnrpnlnt cccnd , Irlshtown third Tlniu ! IHRV- Third rnce , nvn-ol hths of n mile , sctllniti Itcd Him won. Topmast second. Bob Arthui third. Tlino : lr.'V : ( , fourth rnce , KT ) nnil niumrlnr furlong * , snll * Init Janllno won , Nalnllo 1' . second , ItunnliiR Illnl third. Tlmo : HSJ. I'lfth rnce , tine mllo. nollliiRi Double Ores < won , Donnniler second , Uny third , Time ; 's'litli rnce , flvo-olzhls of n mile , sclllna ! Contest won , lllmlux second , Viilodlu third. . Time : lTIi. ( ! Tips lor Totlny. Here nro tbo hones favored by Iho prophet phot : OLODOESTIM. L Montreal rroylnntlor. S. Ono -iViuis. a Allan Archer Wallace O. 4. Lord Hurry I/oRan. fl. A. O. IL Arthur ll.ivls. 0. Klin Idlo-Ulclmhl. lIltOOKl.YX. L l.ovolaoo-Ilolletfarile , 2. Monunoll-Dolly McUono. a. Klrkovor John Cnvnnach. 4. Yorkvlllo Itollo-Isnlto. 5. Dr. Hasbroiick Aloha. 0. The Fop Uosodiuico. Dili MCI inn ( Irent Shooting. LYONS , la. , Sept , 21. D. Slovers , the 1S9J "kinR shot" of the Lyons sohutzvoroln , nt thotr annual tournament just closed hero , broke all previous records hero by scoring llvo straight center shots twonty-llvo outol n poislblo twenty-live on the Uroodmoro target got ut 200-ynrd range. Jllfi IHi.lTll MOST NUSl'ICfOUS. l'oropniiiliN Ailv.inco Acnnt Dlc Aftfi Drliikliiu ; Leiiionnilo Prrp.ired by Ills U'tte. NKW YOUK , Sopt. 21.-Cliarloi Rood , foi many years advance agent for Foropaugh' ! circus , died yesterday under circumstance' ' which call for an Investigation by the core nor. Ho came homo iho night before nut complained of pains in the hoad. His wlfi made bun some hot lemonade and ho wont ti bod. In the morning Mrs. Kood awoke ho s'ister-ln-law , who lived with thorn , and lolt her Mr. Rood was dead. Before Miss Reci recovered from llio shock ttio wlfo called ai undertaker and had the body embalmed Then shu sent a dispatch to .lames Jourdan with Fornimueh's circus at Siidbury , Pa. asking for n loan of Jot ) , saying shn would re turn ll Monday. This message , the pallet say , hud a double moaning. Mrs. Rood wa' formerly a chariot-rider In the circus. Reee lelt her once because of nn Intrlguo botwoor her nnd Jourdan. Recently llio old troubh between the pair broke out anew , nnd it hat oeon decided that they were to separata lor over. The pollco , not wishing to lalto nnj hasly acllon In Iho case , are awaiting iho re suit of tno autopsy. Ho Slept on the Truck. Mike Conwuy , who wonts for John Dllloi nt the graders' camp , got paid off yesterday nnd irot drunk. Whllo walking out on thi Missouri Pacific irauks toward camp nbou mldnitibt ho stopped to rest nnd sat down 01 the end ol n lio. The first section of troll 10 ! ! came along and knocked him into th ditch. Con way hnd a hole knocked In his fore head nnd rcce'lved nny number of bruises Ho was lakon 'to the Methodist hospital li the patrol wagon. I'KtUtOSAL I'.lICAdtt.il'lIS. Loll ) AKiu of Alklnson Is at the Millard. J. Fitzgerald of Fremont Is nt the Murray Hon. Church Howe was in the city yostet day. 11. B. Schneider of Fremont is at the Do lono. lono.H. . N. Holcomb of Coleridge is at. the At cade. A. T. Uatowood of Cozad Is a guest ut th Arcade. W. A. Plnnot of Urand Island Is at th Paxton. James J3. Scanlan of Kearney is at th Millard. E. P. Woathsrby of Norfolk Is ot th Murray. R. Hazlowood of Oscoola is registered D the Arcade. A. J. Campbell of Fremont Is roglstorod a thoMorcer. J. H. McColl of Lexington is a guest c the Millard. C. li. Eckorman of Beatrice Is a guest c the Dollono. Dr. Alexander Boar of Norfolk Is a gnes at the Paxton. GoorKO W. Marlin or Kearney Is a gues at the Murray. J. E. Robertson of North Bend was at tb Murray yesterday. Mrs. W. S. Urion loft by the Northwestern orn last night for Now York. L. E. Sessions of the Motion route is call ing on the local passenger agents. Mr. Cadet Taylor has returned from tt mountains of northern Wa-ihintrton. Mrs. H. II. Matlock of Chicago Is visltin the Misses Alexander on Thirtlolh avnnuo. Mrs. W. V. Morse and parly loft by tt Burlington yesterday afternoon for Bostoi Uoorgo E. Dorrlnglon of Falls City wa among the arrivals at the Millard yostordaj J. M. Lunn of Lincoln , editor ot iho Bet Sugar Enterprise , was in iho oily yesto day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bauni loft by ll : Burlington yesterday afternoon for No York. Mrs. M. Lawless has cone to the castor part of Iowa to spend a couple of weeks wit her ststor. A. L. Spearman , H. M. Klnklo and L. M Adslt of Sprinctlold were among Ihe N ( bruskaas at the Paxton yesterday. Mrs. .1. N. Page formerly of Omaha bu now of Des Molnos U visiting her daugbtoi Mrs. U. Axford , 2111 Lake street. Captain Tlbbitts of the Denver & III Grande , the llrst traveling passenger agon la the railroad business , is lu Iho city. Mr. W. A. Taylor , superintendent o Bradstroot's Omaha ofUco , loft the city ye lorday upon a short business trip to Sa Francisco. Mr. M. L. Roodor loft for Now York o Monday to Join the insurance agents of Ni braska , wto will bo In attendance on th Llfo Underwriters association , which meol tonight la annual convention , Mr. Paul Alblorl , u Bohemian author t note , late editor of tlio Obzor of St. Pau Minn. , was In Iho oily yosiorday. Ho is c the xvoy to Chicago , where bo will take position on llio loading Bohemian dally. F. 1) . aillosplo , Iho popular landlord i Hot Suriugs , S. U. , Is In the city on his wo homo from the Dakota slalo fair. Ho is uiombur ot'lhe Stale Board of Agrlouliuri and his irln to and from the fair Is over IOUR roundabout routo. CHICAGO , III. , Sept. 21.-Spoclal | Toll Brain to TUB Bun. ) The followlnc Nebraskans kans are registered hero today : Grand PJ clllc William B. Fish , Lincoln ; C.M. Boyi ton , Omaha. Wellington William Roger Charles P. Llmbort , Omaha. Palmer nous J. Ward and wlfo , Omaha INIW : YOUK. Sepl. 21. ( Special TelCRra to TUB nKi.J-Onmhu : S. 1C. Humphro O. II. Jeffries and wife , I , II. Mopes. H. I ooly. M , U. Wilson and wlfo , Hotel Savoj J. H. Cross , Aluemnrloj M. Howland.Broal way uoiurnl. Torroy Everett of Coun : Bluffs is at the 1'inza. Nebraska : L. Sn dor , Westminster. l.UUAl. IHIKI'ITIKX. The Young Men's lustltulo sociable , ni nounced lo take plaoo at Krlllng's nail no Friday ovoiilup , has been poitpouod Indo nlloly. Chief Ualligan of tbo llro department h : counnoucod Moving into his roams iu tt now city hall. Hu will occupy iho rooms 1 the northeast corner , tlrst floor. Cards have boon rojolvod by the Omuli friends of Ur , Burtls E. Lawton of Uuffal N. Y. , formerly of this city , to his marrla Octouor 5 to MUs Marie Josephine Lnrln Buffalo. Dr. Lawton has quite a sucoessf business In that city. Owing to Iho limited capacity of the Y. A I. ' 'nil ' , the bimonthly social of Iho ln uiu will bo held In Erlllng's hull on North Si : teonth street , Friday evening. Arrang monis have boon made for convenient at ample sirool car service. A Mrs. Crawford , who came hero fre PlatUmoulh yesterday , wont to work t MM. Fisher , Sixteenth and Howard strool Lmt uromnir Mrs. Crawford was seized wl llt& and as she wa * a stranger the Fisbc called up iho Jail ana asked lhat the worn bo moved. She wus taken to tba Melbodl hospital wboro Dr , Soincra attended her. \SSE11BLED \ 1NJNCAOTENT fcoxTixrnn FIIOM rmvr r on. | m estimate on thnt aohlovnroontl It Is nbso- uloly beyond monetary consideration. " In this connection the report makes n tntotnont of the natural resources , showing ho eonnrnl stock of tnonuv coincil or Issued 0 uotJ.SIl.mi.SJU , or which $ l. OIUI9a2J vns In circulation niul ttio balance in the roasury , nnd quotes the report , of Suporln- ondont Porter of the census bureau to tlio tiffed tlmt the absolute wealth of the United Mates mny ba estimated at $ IW,013,000- 000,000. InilKfl Ailvornto Ornrrnl O' ll' * Krport. Joseph W. O'Noil of Lebanon , Judge advo cate general , In his annual report to Aujti- ant Uonornl Phlstoroa , gives u stimuinry ol nil the decisions ronilcrod by him during the roar. roar.Ho says ho believed himself bound to give .ho strict construction ot the rules and rogu- aliens rolallng to qualifications to member ship In the Grand Army ot the Republic , but tint novns vnry loth to reach a conclusion Imt Dr. Jouos , "who had boon appointed and .served us acting usmtanl surgeon gen. cral In the Unltod States navy md who , by reason of slcHnoss , ] ccamo disabled while in a line of duty , and whoso appointment was tnoroupon re- vokcrt , " was not entitled loinomborsblp In the Grand Army of the Republic , but tlinl nftor u careful examination of law ho bo. camosatlstlcd tlmt such persons are not con sidered navy oINcors and have no rank ; irccedoneo , or pr.ulo. Tlio.v uro simply citi zens employed under n special contract and ire uol enlisted. The llrst cnsodectdod waa on n communication from W. 13. Peters , a member of August Dclknap post S'o. ! )7 ) , Department of Texas , usklng hat William U. WebOcr of Tliomns post $0. 13 , Department of Olilo , bo court mar- .lulud for a published communication chnrg- ng thnt W. 13. Peters Ima by porsonallou of 1 dead brother trained admission Into the IIrand Army of the Republic , and thnt he ind as administrator ot his brother's estate nisaupropnalod the property of the broth er's children. The communication ended : "TbU'is the kind of veterans you Hud In the Grand Army of the Republic. " August Bolknap post pronounced the charges a willful and malicious lie and sent specitleatlous , asking Webber's court mar- tiul. tiul.Tho The commnndor-ln-chiof tookjidvanlago ol ono pause In the regular proceedings to holtl aloft n scroll of paper punctured In H hun dred places which , ho said , exhibited the .ompor mid warm feeling with which the ate commaiulor-in-chlof of the Department of Louisiunna and Mississippi had surren. dered the charter of his post. Ho also caused to bo road a letter of regret from the icarly blind past coramnndor-in-chief , John C. Uoblnson , at his Inability to bo present. Unintuitive on ICcsolntloni. The following was announced ns the com mlttea on resolutions after which , n recess was taken until U o'clock : Committee or resolutions Ij. II. Williams , Ohio ; k. U. llamlllon , Illinois ; C. 1C. Irwln , Wisconsin J. W , Hnzzard , Pennsylvania ; John A. . llovnolds , New York ; W. H. Pierpont Connecticut ; A. S. Howe , Massachusetts I. H. Mullinton. New Jersey ; H. H. Bur- jank , Maine : W. H. Seaman. California P. S. Chase , Rhode Island : Joseph Foster , New Hampshire ; A. B. Valentine.rormont W. M. Gibson , Potomac ; M. 1C. Smith , Vir KinUvand North Carolina ; 05. W. Vurnon , Maryland ; U. C. Russell , Nebraska ; 13. F , Grablll , Michigan ; C. H. Smith , lown ; G. R. Stormont , Indiana ; A. V. Bonn , Coloraaoand Wyoming ; II. B. Avros. Dola > \vnro : A. B. Bartol , Minnesota ; L. P. Rip loy , Missouri ; T. C. Smith , Oregon ; J. C Micboy , Kentucky ; Lee Haymnn. West Vir cinla ; J. A. Plcuier , South Dakota ; C. M Barton , Washington ana Alaska ; T. H Barnes , Arkansas ; H. B. Case , Tenucssoo James Lewis , Louisiana and Mississippi ; P E. McMurray , Florida ; R. E. Fish , Montana N. W. Mann , Texas ; William H. Nye Idaho ; G. F. Coates , Arizona ; J. C. Ladd Georgia ; F. G. Shepherd , Alabama : Willian O. Bentloy. North Dakota ; J. P. Cummlncs Oklahoma ; Reuben Leo Masters , Indiai Territory. Will .Meet Next Tlino nt Indianapolis. The most important and in fact the onlj interesting feature of the afternoon ectsioi was the scleclloirbf Indianapolis as the ploci where the next annual encampment will b held.- , held.Tho The session opened with thoannouuccmon by Comrudo Allen of Virginia that his department partment had como into possession of a largi number ot loiters written by Inmate * o Libby prison during their coulinomint These letters , ho said , would bo distribute ! to the different departments where tin writers are supposed to live iti order thn they might bo returned to them. A number of resolutions and communi cnioua relating to a largo variety of subject were submitted ana without being read wor referred to a committee on resolutions which Is expected to report tomorrow Arnodg them was ono from Iho Dopurtmen of Louisiana and Mississippi , uskinp for th establishment of a soldiers homo somewher in thosQutn. Two reports came in from two committee In regard lo the leaching of patriotism to th rising generation. The two committees wer consolidated and the reports wore roferrci to them for further treaiment and voport tc morrow. The special committee appointed to pas upon the report of the surgeon genera brought in a report congratulating th L rand Army of the Republic unnn the In creased efficiency of that bureau. The re port was adopted , as was the report of Ih committee of pensions , which was include * u lhat of Iho adjutant general , and con talnod no news of Interest. Corporal Tanner made a few remarks , loll Ing how Iho arrangements for tbo preset ) encampment wcro made , funds raised , olc. and ihen came the question of where th next encampment should bo held. It wa soon settled. Lincoln , Nob. , announced thn sha would not make a contest , and as Govorno Chase of Indiana bad made an ntldress ; o > tolling the advantages of Indianapolis , the place was selected by acclamation. Thooxac date of the encampment will be flxcd InU on by the council of administration. Th encampment then adjourned uniil 0 6'cloc tomorrow morning. AIOIY coin's JIKET. StiburdlimtiiOrKiinliiitloiis of thn U. A. II Ilulil Important ricsslona. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Sopt. 31 , The Unloi Veterans union , which has 80,001) ) members preceded their encampment mooting toda ; with n line porado up Pennsylvania avenue General S. S. Yodor , commandor-in-ohlo of the union , and a largo stair , headed b. Adjutant General H. L. Street , rode nt tn head of the procession , and General Yodei dismounting , rovlowod the parade from th grand stand near the Treasury department General S. S. Yoder , coramandor-tn-cblol delivered bis annual address to thin , ih suyenib annual encampment of tbo Unto Voioran union. During tbo year there was * 1,320 receive and $ . ' ,4TO spont. The order increased 25 po cent during the year. Ho advised n chang by which the ofilco of commandor-in-cblc will bo a ond-torm ono. A oonimlUoo , of which ox-Prosldont Have * is a member , was appointed to talto slepj fo ihoestablisbmontot an industrial homo fc sons of veterans. After the transaction of some routine bus ! ness adjournment waa had until tomorrow. Aloutlni ; at Army Dorp * . The Twenty-third army corps hold Its r < union In Meudo lent this morning and uftt speeches by Generals Stilus , Hendorfiot Schollold , Foster and Colonel Urownlov which brought up old recollections to in veterans present , a permanent orgunuatlo was ofTooiod. General J. M. Sohoflold wu olnatod president. The Fourth corps bed n jolly time in Grai lent , where sevorul hundred peraous usseu bled. Gouoral Howard , General Thomi ann General Rosoerans each belonged to in ! corps , Senator Manaorson was escorted I the reunion by Mandersou post of It Soventy.lUtb Ohio regiment. The sight i the two tillered batUo tlugs ot tuo cori borne by the post aroused muhuslnsm. Goi oral O , O. Howard , General Davla Slanle Senator Mandersou and others mat speeches. On board the Kearsargo It was Marh : corps day and the old sailors jollied luo lam luboon. The crew consisiing of sailor gunners , etc. , who bad served in Iho Kea sargo in war limes , went through mwi maneuvers regularly , Captain Horboi Winilotv. sou of the roar admiral who eon maudod the Koaraargo , delivered anaddrov Vice Prosldout Morton and Secretary Trac visited t > io ship and Were rooelvea with dnluto from thermre on Iho nftor deck. Mr. Merion spoke brlolly and Secretary Trnov nado nn mldross , In which hospokoof the iced of n slroujf-njwv by Iho Unltod Slates. A largo mootViii ? ol' tha survivors of the Twelfth nrmy WJM XVM hrid at the Shor- nmii tout. GcneijiilifHnn delivered n loucblnp address , congnrrnhrtlng the comrades on the irlvllo o thoT Saihtsf tnofltlng ngnln. Whllti 10 wassponrtln'tJ'M'nJor Hor.ry Slocutu , the corpj cotntnanddt , arrived , nnd was greeted with cnlhuslasm $ Site spoke fecllnglv nnd brlclly to Ms oltratydlijn , find nl the conclu sion of his romoWirho was taken warmly by the hand by nil Ifcf them. In Grant tent rttcVs ) were taken having In , -low the birth \ > t\A. now Grand Army of the Jopubllu subordinate organization under Iho llllo of Iho "Mlnutetnon of ' (51 ( , " to bo com posed of nil who entered Iho service under President Lincoln's call of April IB , IbOI. The association of ox-prlsonots of war held n tncnllncr in one of ino court rooms of Iho city null today and after trnnsacltnu some routlno business proceeded to the olcctlon ol onicors. Miirton T. ilcndorsSn of ihls city was elected president : C. J. DnvU of Mas- aaehusotts , vlco-proildont : John S. Ferguson of Missouri chaplain nnd C. it. McNnry ot Kansas nUtorian. The association > s inter- cslod In having congress , act upon a bill granllui ; a pension , of $2 a day lo nil cx-prls- ono'rs who were Itnprisoniid over n corlnln lumber of days , and after talking the sub- oct over a committee was nppolnlc'd to con sider the question further. General Nelson A. Miles presided over the nootlngof the Kocond nrmy corps. Mnny numbers of Iho Irish brigade were present , uul no 'ounlon nvor listened to boiler stor- ut. Generals Gibbons , Ciirroll , Brooke and imblor rnndo speoches. The Klghtconlh corps mot iti tbo Sherman .out. Stories were told by General Clay of i'onnsylvnnln , CoMnel UcFjrost , General LiOhman nud Major Mulct. The survivors of tuo roxuliu * brigade. . 'ourloenth corns , Army of the Cumberland , elected Iho following onicers bv acclatna- lon : Davis Lnkln , Colurobtm , O. , president ; IV. J. Carson , Muiicic , Ind. , vice president ; :3. : O. Du.ich , .Columbus , O. , sncrotary and treasurer. Visiting Old lliittlo Orcuintlri. All the out-going trains today were packed , o their utmost capacity. Special trains on the Baltimore & Ohio and on the Pennsyl vania carried crowds of visitors lo Gottys- jurg , Richmond , Fcedorlckshurg , Harper's Ferry nnd olhor places whore lighting oc curred. The moniior Wyandollo is now lying nt the navy yard. She Is n reproduction of thn original monitor that whipped the Morrlmaa and vinllors were shown over her. The \Vynndotto was built nt Cincinnati during Lho war and cost JtiOO.OOO. She has n single turret nnd two big guns. Sovornl thousand v"oplo visited the navy yard today to see the H-arshiD Dolphin and the dynamite cnmcr Vesuvius. The Indies who have formed n number ol Grand Army of the Republic societies spo- ctallv intended to supplement the charitable work of the Gram ! Army of the Republic nnd thuir societies nearly all mot today. The Daugnicr.t oC Veterans opened tholr convention by singing "America " The pres ident , Miss Mollie A. Robertson of Iowa. was in the chair. A number of committees were anpolntod , including ono lo consider u proposition to make n blue frock iyith gilt buttons and gold lace the uniformjofjthe organization and lu wearing obligatorrKn formal occasions. The Woman'sJLiellef union iransnctod n lllllo preliminar yjtouslness , Mrs. Belle D. Bowden of McKoflfbortJ Pa. , presiding. The Ladle * Alii ' 'Society ' of Sons of Vot. orans mat nnd tooldsteps looking to Iho ox- lenslon of Ihe workbf Ihe order. The pros- ! dant Is Mrs. llQlib'Gjray of Iowa. The National Gdrifesporidonts' Club guftrus held Iholr ihlrd r miion aud oleoled olllcors. Kale B. Sherwood was chosen president , The councll-in-cliiof was ro-electod anu is composed of Ffank Stoddard , Lamoni , la. : Mabel H. Plummer-Soago , Lansing , Mien. ; Zoo E. Owen , KontrO. ; A. II. Mundt , Fair- bury , IlL , ' _ VVliuri ) Count-ill Oroiilc U'ns Iturlod. OMAHA , Sept. 21 , To the Editor of Tun BEE : I notice in Tnc BF.K of this date thai yojf Ansociated ross Wjwhtngton correspondent pendent stains lhat General Crook's remains . uill slcon'at WedtPoliitr.ahd that It is pro posed to rnmovp them to , Arlington cemetery to rest updor the monument , tho.corucr atom or foundation of'Wblcu was dodlcatod yes terday. Your correspondent Is entirely in' ' error in this matter. General Crook was buried March 24 , 1890 , at Oakland , Md. , nt the sollc ilalion of Mrs. Crook , who desired lhat his remains.stiould rest at the homo where the- , had spent so many happy days , and the com mittee In charge of the obsequies yielded tc her dosiro. Subsequently , In November ol the same year. Mrs. Crooi ; became reconclloc lo having tbo remains roraovod lo Arlington and ihoy wore accordingly relnlerred In Ihn beautiful rostlng-placo , where Ihor noxv are T. H. STAXTOX. ODlt fJlLIMH'H HLKUf lluslncssTransnetod by tlin Sovrrcls" Grain l.udgn Vc'stiiriluy. POUTLAND , Ore. , Sept. 20. The priuclpa business transacted , at the session of the sov erolpn grand ledge of Odd Follows today wa the election of onicors for the ensuing yea : as follows : Grand sire , G. Campbell , Lou don , Ont. ; deputy grand sire , J. W. Slob bins , Rochester , N. . Y. ; grand secretary Theodore A. Rose , Columbus , O. ; gram treasurer , Isaac A. Sbenard , Philadelphia. The grand sire's annual report shows tba the not Increase of active ledge mombershi ] from January 1 , 1801 , to January 1 , 1S92 , wa 48,807. This is tuo largest Increase eve made in a single year in the history of th order. The total ledge membership is 721 , 140 , and including Iho Slslers of Robokuh 80 ,681. Expmididures for relief tlur Ing 1891 were tJl70S'J ! ! ; nggrocal revenue of lodges and encampments $7,720 , 242 , an increase of $18.S,000 over the previou yoar. Number of cantons of Patriarch1 Militant , CMS ; number of chevaliers , 0,000. A Invitation has hccn received by UK grand representatives from tbo citizens o Chattanooga , Tonn. , through Govorno Buchanan , to hold tbo next sovereign gram ledge in that city. . Tills afternoon iho sisters of Iho dogro ot Ro"bokah.of Portland tendered a recopiloi lo Iho ladles accompanying representative of the sovereign grand lodge. This evening a past grand representatives reunion was held at the First Prosbytorlai church. Addresses were delivered by C'on oral Underwood , Rev. J. M. Vonabla um Hon. O. J. Homers. POIITI.AND , Oro. , Sopt. 21. At n sessio ; this morning of the sovereign grand ledge o Odd Follows the headquarters of tbo nrdo was changed Irorn Culumbus , O , , to Bultl more , Md. The vote- stood 120 to 25. j/.ir oltcSiw THOVIII.R. Oiiiulm Freight Uiulnnss lll ily to lie Invuf CHIOUIO , 111. , SpDbial' , Cualrman Mlduol ; of the Western Ij'ijojgut association lias la sued a circular lo.ttflE calling1 attention to praollco which hq'.f hicks should ba dlscor linucd at once. Coiuplalnt has been made t him that in cortu\a \ of joi roads uuvoaccontc lessahan carload pmpmonis of pncking hous products from SoUtvOrnaha ( ut curloauTuto wlib the oxplanallcm"lhni the shipment wu only part ot , -ni lot. For example a consignment ! > al 12,000 or 1U.OO pounds U billed at that weight as n carload regardless of the -fact that tbo minimum cm load Is 30,000 pounds. Another practice I to take mixed shipbenU of packing hous producls from Missouri river points con signed lo two dilTptaot points In the sam car billing each nipmolitut iho carload rate This form of manipulation bd * grown all 10 common and Chairman Midgely demanu that it ho immediately stopped. A circular was Issued today by CUairma Walker and the commissioners of the Wesi orn 'I'ratllo association in regard to ousl bound rates on gralu from northeastern Cole orado nud soulhwosloru points. A propoil tiou to reduce the rates in order to fucllltat iho marketing ot ibo product * ot the torr ; tory named wus recently bubmlllod bv lu Burlington , ibo Rock Island and Iho Unlo I'uclllo roads , A dlsazreomeol having arise in tbo Trausmlssouri Freight assoulation , tb 'iiaivor was apuealed lo iho commissioner for their decision. ' After the bearing ba been held by ibo commissioners Ihe propos lion was modified and luoso rates made b other lines withdrawn , J'ur im'n & llfrry't Ninr Aililitiou. Person's & Uorry'a now Addition t South Oiniihii-ia within thrco bloolca c a $20,000 brick school liouso. KEM'S ' RECOlimOUBLES 11111 fcoNTisl-Kn rnoM niist rAn . | H. T. Snoorry , Uoorao'wTtMarK , W. T. Kent , David Thomas : sonatorlnl , .1. N. HcaturV. . M , CornolIU' * , J. N , Klllan , W. 11. Ulan , H. J. H mis on. A county central cotnmiltco was selected , conslsllng of ono member from each lown- ship. U was decided to loavn the tuunlne of the candldato for eounlj * nltornor nnd ropro- sonlalivo Iho onlv counly oRlulaU to bo elected this year to the central committee. I ho \ oung Men's Republican club of this city has been revived nnd will from now on tniio nu active Interest in the campaign. With the .Vimi . The Mnth Ward Republican club will moot nt iho club rooms at the corner of Twonty.nlnth and F.irnnm slrools , Thurs- dn.vovonlns nt 8 o'clock. W. I" . Giirloy , Genornl Goorso S. Smith and Charloi Green will address thrtnocling. . All ropubllc.-\n < t of the ward are requested loturn out and make the mooting n success. Tboclub has ordered now uniforms and will bo prepared lo lake part in the parades during tbo campaign. Tbo Fourth Ward Democrats mot at Wash ington hall last evening nnd organlzod.n club for aullvct worn during the campaign. The onicors elected were i President , D. O. Pal- lorson ; vice presidents , J. J. O'Connor , John B. Wnde ssocrolnry , A. F. Fowler ; trustees , S. R. Rush. A. Mattuows. Tim Flitu Ward Democratic olub will meet nt tholr hall , corner Sixteenth and Izard strojts , Friday ovoulng , to trausitot business of Importance and umko nrrniiKO- ments for Salurdny ulght's rally. W. S. Shnomnhcr , cnndlualn for county nttornov , nnd other prominent speakers will address tbo incetintj. _ Tuutx'llrcU TitlkM dl it SrtiHiitlon , Ctiii'Afio , 111. , Sept. 21. A dispatch from St. Louis to the liner Ocean says that Chair man Tnuboneck of the people's party na tional committee has received n summons by wire lo hasten to Indianapolis to attend u meeting of the national executive committee. When ho was nskoa the object of the moot ing ho replied : " 1 will sav that there Is a big deal on , and If I chose to make it public I could create n , sensation tn every close slalo In the union nnd several other sintos which nro not con sidered doubtful. . There Is a ulgantlc deal going on In Ihoso siaios. It will como to a head in two or three weeks and ihun I will bo prepared to give out some sturtllng in formation. I do not euro for the sensation lo nrlglnalu In iho people's party headquarters f I can help U. " It U Not StroiiffTlnUet. lUwuxs , Wyo. , Sopt. 31. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Ben. | The Carbon county democratic convention today made the fol- owlng nominations ; State senalor , Hon. Joel J. Hurt of Caspar. Raprosen la- lives , J. B. Hunter , Jr. . S. B. "uonnult , H. A , Chapman , W. S. Grimes , George A. Wren ; sheilfT. E , a' . Grout ; county com missioners , M. Culvert. L. Schalk , Joe Wlddowliold ; county clerk , Theodore P. Henkle ; treasurer , Dr. J3. Stuvor ; surveyor , Danlol ICInnnman ; nttornov , C. E. Dodge ; clcrU of tbo district court , Thomas F. O'Don- nell ; superintendent schools , Mrs. H. Crochoron. The ticket as a whole is a weak ono , although there arosomo very strongmen. upon It , notably , Hurt of Casper" Fused but Not IliirinoiilouH. Douons , Wyo. , Sopt. 21 [ Special Tele gram to Tun Br.K.l The so-culled populist movement in Ibis slate was swallowed to night at the stale convention hold "hero by the democracy. The populists eel the presidential electors and oudorso the entire democratic slnto ticket. The result was reached after a protracted , oratorical nnd parliamentary baltlo lasilng lor hours. Thu vote stood nt 27 to li ) . Great excitement , ensued. Many delegates left the hall and the claim was openly made that the result was brought about by paid emissaries of democracy. Not us Numerous ns l.nnt Year. iMi'EiiiAL , Nob. , Sept. 31. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bji.j Iho greally advertised independent rally came off for Chase county at this place today. Van Wyck landed at the depot Ibls'tnornina at 9 o'clock and alone with his grip In hand started up town. A flagpole polo was raised in tbo courthouse square nnd a Weaver flag swung to the breezes. At 2 o'clock the general addressed an audience composed of about 800 or 400. The speech was n continued apology , explaining why ho was an Independent. Not over one-third of the pcopio were In town today that were gathered hero two years ago at the indepen dent rally. Otno Will Ho ill 1,1 no. NEIIIUSKA CITV , Nob. , Sopt. 21. [ Special to THE Bnis.J The republican county coif ventlon will meet at Syracuse Ocuobor 5. A good licket will bo nominated and an effort mudo to bring Otou county in line for a good republican majority. The democrats bold iholr convention in this city Friday. That is tbo date of the Field-Bryan debate , and the democrats have adopted this way of get ting the faithful together. Knthu.sliltiin lu Hull County. DoNiriiAX , Neb. , Sopt. 31. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Biiii.J Hon. W. E. Andrews , the candidate for congress in Iho Fifth dis- trlct today held Ibe most cnluuslasllc re. publican mooting lhat was over held In Hall county. Dakota City liuliipoiidontH. /DAKOTA CITV , Nob. , Sept. 21. ( Special tt Tim BISK. ] Last evening R. F. Trovlllch and J. H. Craddock addressed the people ol this place lu Ibo interest of the independent party. _ Imlopeiidmit Prlmirlrs : ut llvllovui ) . BHI.UJVLC , Nob. , Sept. 21. [ Special tc Tun Bnii. I The independents hold tholr prl tnnrlos hero last night to elect delegates tc the county convention. I'llOUltUSf , Of Till ! GIlUl.KH.t. Anotlior BiiKpvutoil Cuso In No\v Yui-k Alliilrx ut yiiiininlini ! Camps. Nuw YOIIK , Sopt. 21. The Health depart ment received this 'n'lernoon from Prof , Briggs the result of Iho bacteriological exam Inations made in Iho case of John ICnox , the fireman on the steamer Slalo of Nnvada whc alod aboard of tlmt vessel last night , and Louis Woinagon , who was found sick or Sununy night last nnd wus taken to the ra copilon boipilal. Tbo report stales thai both cases wfiVo genuine Asiatic cholera Tbo Health board reported iho fact of Hu death of llio Slate of NaVuda tlramam from Asiatic cholera tills afternoon. Another ; case of suspected cholera was re ported to iho Board of Health this afternoon , It was that 'of Patrick Stewart , who wut found sick and removed to the reception bos pilal. Stewart is u bollor maker m ibc Brooklyn navy yard. At ( Jinirnntlnn. QiuiujiTiNH , S. I. , Sopt. 21. Dr. Jenkins ordered uuok lo Lower quuraiillnotnis after noon the Allen line steamer Slate ol Nevada on account ot ibo ru cent death of a stoker afler hot arrival at her docU. Dr. Jonklnt says that there was an intoroiiliif : story ultacbod lo iho recall lo quarantine ol the State of Nevada , but contented hlmsell for the present by saying : "Tho State ol Nevada came from Glasgow , u perfectly healthy port ; her cabin passengers wcro dis charged. It Is iny Intention in bold her for the twenty duys rule and in formed ibo steam ship agonl thut I would not allow her lo uo up unless ho obtained iho content of the col lector of Iho port , 1 Mibe < iuontly rccolvod word from the collector thnt If the Mo.imor VIM nil right she should bn allowed lo go up. " The steamship City of Paris nt ft o'clock p. tn. wns allowed to proceed to her dock. Confidence ltrtnr < Ml nt tt ni | > Low. CAMP Low , S XHT HOOK , N. J , , Sept , 31 , Perfect contlilenco 1s restored here among the detained poplo bv tbo announcement In the commandant's report , issued utter the dnlH * inspection , that no now cases of cholera or suspicions cases have bcn found In iho List twenty- four hours , and the sick In the tiosplt.il nro all reported ns bntng In a fulr way to recovery , oxcopl the sad case of iho unknown Infant , whoso mother nnd two lllllo sisters died on Iho Rugin while nt soa. The child was loft to the lender mercies of iho ship's slownrdoss , Ihrough whojo neglect It Is reported now to bo dying from the affects of absolute starva tion , That word is Iho plain diagnosis clvun of llio case bv iho dootors , nud they stale that the uhlld will not live. TnU case has given rlso to some very severe strictures among iho pcopio hero nnd expressions of the most bllioi Indignation are board on nil sides nt the wanton cruelty of the s'onmshtp people. The udlclal report issued nftor camp in spection loday ( s ni follows : Slclc Annie SeblosslnRur , 27 , Normannla , conllncmuut , rcroverliip. Henry Albert , 1J years old , NorinannlD , intestinal iroublo recovering. Marie Albert , n years , Normnnnla , alar- rh ( , i , recovering. Mrs. G. Domlso , ! I2 yours , Normanntn , cholera , Improving. The lasl named woman nnd her four chil dren nro complelely isolated In iho mo t ro- mole corner of Ton Mlle camp. Ton Mlle assistants who were sent down hut nlulit have been put to wont in the disinfecting corps tn place of Iho moil who refused duty yesterday. General Hamilton , aflor Issuing Iho stnlo- mont , reported Hits afternoon lo Iho Assocl- niod Press representative that ho would leave for Washington tomorrow night on- roulo lo his homo In Chicago. Otilut ut I'lrti Inland. Finn ISLAND , N. Y. , Sopt. 21. All i nulot here and the passuncors of llio Wyoming nro In good honlth. HliiK lu Iliiiiiliurg , IlAMlit'iiu. Sept , 21. According to thn ofllclal ilgures there were 110 now cases of cholera and sixty-four deaths from Iho dis- enso In Hamburg yesterday. Compared with the oflleial returns of Monday and yes terday the llguros show nn Increase of eight ne.v cases nnd n docro so of three deaths. The doctors today sny they bc-lievo the dis ease is again Increasing. During the lust Ihreo days more ambulance's luivo boon seen In tbo streets carrying tlio patienls lo Iho hospitals. Tuo llrst installment ot ! 12,000 marus , subscribed in > Jew York for the re lief of iho sufferers , was received today. The gift , of Iho Now Yorkers is greatly ap preciated , all Iho moro so , as it is tho'llrsl help tli ut has boon oxlendod to Hamburg from n foreign source. Noti'H ol till" ' 'Incite. A dupaicn trom Cracow stales Hint tlirouchoiilCallclii , from the date of the out break or choluni until loil.-iy there have boon reported thirty-two cusos and oluven deaths. ANTWKiil1. fcopt , 5 ! ! . Two new ebolei.i cases nud four deaths were icporlcd huro to. lay anil ut Mnns three cases and one du.it h. I.KWr.s , Del. . Hopt. 21. The steainshlp Ilrlllsh 1'rlnco which arrived hero yestetduy fiom Liverpool , and wus detained at quarantine. was reloaded Ihls afternDon and sailed for 1'lill.idclphla. AuSTiNTcx.Sopt ' -Governor HoRC today Is8ued H proclamation qnar.inlinliiR HKulnst Now Vorlf'nnd oilier places where cholera uow prevails and mav hereafter appear. llosoN. Mass. , t'opt , . 21. A dispatch was re ceived from the Treasury department by the Ho.ird nt Ilealih this afternoon s tying that quarantine would be waived lu Ihe case of the steamer 1'nvonlii. LONDON. Sopt. 21. Thn Post's llorlln corre spondent suvs Unit tbo Herhn bourse was de pressed yesterday owlns to I'rof. Koch's pessl- mlstlo cholera views. I'rof. Koch believes there will bo n recurrence of cholera In the spring , and that the disease will timer for years unless Hamburg hecuros u supply ot pure wntor. WAUSAW , Sept. -Cholera has appeared tit > olovole , u lown near rrucciw. HKUI.IN , Sopt. SI. Five jiersons siiITerlns from Asiatic cholera were t alien to the Moubit hospital yesterday. KOMI : , Sept. 21. It Is understood that lie * c.iuse of the cholera In various places In Eu rope iho pope will c.iuso the usual October pllnrlinau'O to Koine tu bo postponed. Tlio holdlnuuf the p.ipal consistory will also bo delayed for a couple of months for the sumo reason , _ _ AOJ7TM 031A.U.I. Amy Only 'Myntcrloiisly Mlsalu ; ; from Her Ilomu. Amy Gray has been reported ns missing tc the pollco. The girl is 10 years ot ago and has boon living with E. Wolf at Twenty- ninth and rloftman streets. She is a sistoi of Mrs. Wolf. The lost time she was seen was Monday morning , when she accom panied Wolf to a packing house , where be works. Sno was In search of uuinlovmont nnd expccled to 11 ud it lucre , nut failed. Ne trace has bcon found of the missing gir since she loft the packing house , and bei disappearance being so complelely shrouded in mystery has aroused Ibo fears of hot relatives , and Ihov are causing a dlligcnl search lo bo made for her. Mr. Wolf , Iho girl's brother-in-law , de scribes her us a brtinollo and good looking. Ho Is unable lo conjecture why she should sc suddenly leave , nnd under such peculiar cir cumstances. Her company bus always boon good , and her disappearance can not bo laid to tbut. Will Support Stanley. The delegation trom South Omaha to the republican county convention mot last oven. Ing. The mooting was for the purpose ol determining whom the delegation would sup port in the convention for commissioner , the candidates being H. B. Hoglo nnd C. C , Stanley. Twelve of the delegates won present , Iho nosonloes being Captain .f. W , Cross , who is in Washington , and Thoma ; Peterson of the Fourth ward. Thu dolognlct took nu informal ballot , which gave Hoglc four votes and Stanley eight votos. Tno llrsl formal ballot was Houlo live nnd Stanley seven. The second , Iloplo thrco , Stanloj eight nnd James Walsh ono. The third am : llnnl vote gave Hoglo throe and Stanley nine Stanley WHS declared as iho choice of tin delegation nnd will receive the solid supper of Iho fourteen In tbn county convention Another moollng will bo hold later for the purpose of org'inUallon and agreeing upor candidates for tbo legislative ticket. StOUk ItfHittlptH. Receipts of btooic at the Union S > ook yard ! from January 1 to dale are ns folio wi > : Cut tie , -JSS.Sril head ; hoga , I'il7l ! > 7 bead ; bhoop 12 < ij23 bend ; horses and mules , 9,215 head showing a gain of 107,1175 nutlet , u gain ol 17H.2S4 hogs , a gain of 18t10 ! stic-op and f gain of ! lbOI horses and mules over the cor responding period of last year. This show ing is both encouraging and creditable to the siock interests of South Oinahu , Klrnck by Knlling Tliuhor. A UmDor from a falling scaffolding ut the now building being erected by Swift tt Co. struck Goorno 1'ralher , liioorcr , upon iho lorehead , Inlllcling a bad wound over tbo loltoyo yesterday ufUrnoon. Prntlior had Iho presence of mind to gat out of harm's wav and just emerged from under ns the hugh sciiirolding came down with a terrible crash. _ _ _ _ Henry C.ShaOorand Miss Jonnlo Sogerhavo boon united In marriage. Mr , Shaber is the foreman of the press room of the Brlirham I'diillng company , and Iho oridu has boon umploved lu Iho bindery of thai establish ment for moro thun a year. Both uro popu lar young people with hosts of Irlonds. Tney will reside ] n Omaha. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE K.I7IIKJ.i.sr.i. ( ! . Showers nud West Wind * Will lro nil Toihi.r In Nchrnsk . WASUISOTOX , D. C. , Sopt. 31 For No- brmkn 1'iilr , procodad by clearing , showers In extreme eastern portion ; west winds ; cooler In extreme southnasU b'or Iowa Occasional showers ; southeast wlntis ; slightly warmer in extreme north * went nnd cooler in * otithwfl U KorUm DakotusfiUr.nroccdod bv showcM In extreme cast ; slightly cooler , oxcnpt slightly warmer In oxlromo.southeastern portion tion of South Dnkntn ; west winds. l > iu'i\l itcroril , OFFICF. or TUP. Wmritnu HUIIKM' , Ovum , Sopt. 21 , Omaha record ot lompcraturo nnd rainfall compared wilh corresponding day of pnsi four yoari : ' "Oi 18HI. 1ROJ. ISSD. Maximum tuinperaturo. . . . WD = 710 740 Mliilinuin tempor.it u re m0 i7 ! ° , M ° MO Avoraup tflinporaturo 7ia 7SS Ct3 ( > i = . rroclplt.il. on 00 00 0) T Statement showing the condition ot tem perature ami precipitation at Omaha tor ttiu day and sinue March 1 , 1SIU' , ns compared with the p.unoral average : Nnrnmltomiurnluro.t ) , , . . . oi : = 1'xcois forlho day m = > DclloliMicy sincu .Mnrcn 1 4083 Normal precipitation II Inch Diillcloney for the dliy II Inch Dollcloncy slncu March 1 IM Inch G. 13. Livwrox , Obiorvor. In Hail Sliupo. K. M. Roberts ot Santa Ko. , N. M. , nr- rlvod In iho city at 2)0 : ! ) o'clock a.m. over the ROCK Island , a badly injured man. Rob erts hnd n bullet hole through Ins lott shoulder nnd Iho back of his neck , Injuring the spino. A brolher accom panied Hie sick man , and ho was lakuii from the Irnln on n slrolcher nnd convoyed lo St. Joseph's hospllal in Ihu patrol wagon , Mr. Roberts has some friends In tlio t-iiv nud will probably remain bore under the cnrb of n physician for soma time. The shooting was accidental. A friend was cleaning n re volver and llio weapon exploded. Mr Rob erts Is n miner and was operating iho Tom Bigboo mine. Tim Drill li linll. NVACK. N. Y. , Sopl. 21. Major General Danlol Oilman who llrst organized colored troops in the Into rebellion and took the llrst colored brigade to iho south dtod tn Nvnck this morning fro-a old ago. BtUTiuri : , Nob. , Sopt. 21. 'Special Toto- gram lo Tin : Bii-Charles : : | Moschol , for merly a leading merchant of this city nnd section , died last night of typhoid fever , nged 45 years. Hu came to Beatrice from Ger many in 1S711 nnd al once encaged In bust- ness here , which ho continued up to two years ago. Ho nor.umunued quitn u forlumi. His wife and live children survive him. OomuMtle. The loss by the croat lite tit KooUaway llotich Is now estimated at fiH,0)U. ( ) ) The llrotliorhooil of Locomotive rirunicn has a surplus of i'U.OJJ lu Its treasury. Klbo Iron works of I'lttslniri ; , I'u. , h.is resumed - sumod work with colored nonunion men. Labor Commissioner Peck of Now Yin k will liavuhlslieaiinit betore nn Albany judge to- The Nnllonal Kezular Army and Navy union convention Is In annual toslon at Detroit , Mich. Tlio democrats of the Sixth dhtrlotof Louis iana have reii'Jiiiliintod ft M. UoberUon for vnnpruss by acclauiallon. Knalnoeis oniuloveil on iho 8.111 Antonio , t Aransus 1'iiss rallro.ul have settled their grlxv.uiceA with the eotnp.iny. Tbo I'oiinsylvanla grand Jury whleli has been Invest isutlni * the cbaraes iiaalnst tbo Homestead rioters has found Indictments against It ! I ot Ilia men. Computation and comparison show tlio rnto of taxation | ) or mile as tl.xod by tbo railroad commission of .Mississippi to he S-'O.OTS moro per mile than that llxed bv thu alliance le ! - , - luluro o' lbJ. ! ) .1. I ) . Ilnrt. a San Antonio. Tex. , gambler killed his wife , then with the s-uiie pistol , tried lo Idll their baby , without waltlnc to see If tba shot at the child tool ; effect , ho Ilred two bulletfi through his own breast , Several garrison olllcors at llnonos Ayori have been nrrested for conspiring against tlin- K'overnment. It Is ronorted. that President Oarnot of Franco has pardoned ICdwnrd 1'arker Deacon , who killed his wife's botr.iyer. 1'rlnco Henry of llo so wns married lo n sniKur named Herzle , ti daughter of a Oroa- tlnn deputy. The civil I'liremony was per formed In the presence of I'rlnoo William ot Hosso. Hosso.To To Preserve The richness , color , and beauty of She hair , Iho greatest care is necessary , much harm being done by the Ube of worthless dressings. To be sure of hav ing a. llrst-clnxs article , nsk your drug , gist or perf inner for Ayor's Ilnir Vigor. It Is absolutely superior to nny other preparation of the kind. It restores tlio original color nnd fullness to hair which lias become thin , faded , or gray. It kropi the scalp cool , moist , nnd frco from dandruff , it heals itching humors , prevents baldness , and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can bo considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all halr-drosslngs. "My hair began turning gray nnd ( all- ing out when I was nbout 25 yours 08 ago. I have lately licon using Ayer'a Hair Vigor , and it is causing a now growth of hnir of the natural color. " R. J. Lowry , Jones Pniirle , TOX.-LS. "Over a year ago I had a suvi-ru fuver , and when I recovered , my hair begun to fall out , anilvlmt little icimiiiifd turned gray. I tried various lemcdio.s , lint without Hucces.s , till nt last I begun to Ayer'H Hnlr Vigor , nnd now my hnlr it growing rapidly niul Is restored lo its original color. " MM. Annie Collins , Diglilnn , .Mass. "I have used Aycr'n U lr Vigor for nearly live years , iiiiil my hair IH moist , glossy , nnd In nn excellent .state of pres ervation. I nm forty years old , and hnyo ridilen the plains for twenty-live years. " Win. Ilunry Oil , alias "Mus- tuiig Bill , " Nuwcastlu , Wyo. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared IjyDr.J. O. Ayer k Co. , LowellMow. bold l > y DrufuloU 'tvt-ryvrln-ru. iryoulmvii.'MalarlaI'llcn , Sick JIi-iul- uulio , Ciutlvu ItowiilK , Diimli AKIIUOI- If your food dot * not iliiillat i. lor Dlnli-lnl Onulliii ; Iliind Bualed bids , miirkod 1'ropoaalH for dlntrlft Kr.itllng bomU. will bu recolveJ ut thu ollluu eif the W ty Tiojuuror. Omaha , Nob. , up to I'i o'ulouk IIQOII. of thu 10th day of October. IH'/ ' , for the piirchu-iuof J4OOO.uJ DUirlut Urudlnz llondb of iho city of Oinuhn , Nub. KUd bonds arodutoil beptemborUt. IWiJ , nnd aru imyjblu In friitn onu to nine years after the date thereof , In donoinlmitlons of il.OJO.OO and * : ill.uOem-h , wltli Interest HI thoraloom percent pur annum payublo auinl-aniiilully , rrlnclpiii mid Inturuil payable ut ICounl/o llro-i. , Now Voik. 7VJO. ! 0 of District No. : ) ? . . ' . , UU.iUof Dlttrlut No. 47. ) r..OU.OOor District No. 40. Ivacb hid miiHt Hlaln prlco and amount kfuiL'ht ( or and Inoludo uourtiuil Inturuit to ditto ot delivery at Omaha. Nub. Thu rlidil H reserved U ) rujuut unv anil till bids. ( Silled under charter power of citlui of Iho iiiatropol- Itiin dims and ordinance No.Sffi. \ . Approvud AllJUutL'Uh , li-'Ji ' llFHIIV IIOI/.N. Hldl7t ; , Olty Tretnurer.