THE OMAHA DAILY B12E : FRIDAY. 8131 l EMBER 80 , 1802. FAST FLYING SIDE-WHEELERS Ilnscott , Hying Jib and Guy Wllkos Meet in n Baco. 'NANCY HANKS' ' MILE IS DUPLICATED J.tttln Mnsrott llrrakH All I'nclne llo'cnrd * l > y Diilnc It In 3101 1'lnu Terra llaiito'n Turr Triumiilis Otiior Sport- j'niiiiK HAUTB , Ind. , Sept. 20. TDOworld's pacing record bit the dust today as the world's ' trotting record yesterday further succumbed to the nimble foot of Nancy Hanks. When the Judge announced the great free-for-all p.ico this aflcrnoon the grand sland wns packed uy nn.expectant , crowd icndy for great work , nnd it came when Plying Jib with Starr up , Guy Wilkes , McHcnrv driving , nnd Mascott with Billy Andrews In the sulky , finished iho first 'hint of the pacing raco. They pot off to ft good start. Mascott draws nhoad In the llwt eighth by driving around the Hold. Guy falls back at the half , while Mascott still lends , pacing like n tnotcor. Tbo beautiful Jib is ptosslng linrd but In vgln. At the throc-qunrlers polo , Mnscot : leads by a length. Guy Is nowhere nnd Andrews docs not wnsto effort in a vain attempt. With n mud whirl and tcrrlllc whirl the pacers como Into the sirotch lo boat Hal Pointer's ttmo and all records. Slarr In desperate cnincsinoss piles the whip. An drews urges hi * comet and they My undurthu , \vlro. n Ihroul-lntcb npnrl , Iho time of Hal Pointer smashed by ono and one-qunrtor seconds ends , the pacing record by three seconds , nil by lltllo Mnscol. Tlmot 2:04. : This paral lels Nancy Hunks' glory. A boaullful llnral horse shoo , tearing on Its transverse bar " 2:01" : was nlaccd above the timers' stand. Mtiscolt'n great mlle of 2:04 : was made In i K , 1:0a : > f , 1 : M , 2:04. : Third quarlor 29J . Second bent : They got off to a boaullful Hinrt. Guy broke on Ibo first eighth , Mas cott , drew ahead nt the quurlor , Flying Jib had reached Muscotl's head , both going ut u terrible puce , At Iho throe-eighths Mascolt slightly Ind und Slurr urged Jib und drew nbcad ul the half-mile polo. Tlmo : 1:1)1) : ) ) . At the three-quarters Flying Jib led by two lengths , Mascolt coming hard nnd making an elToit to rcdeom himself. Tlmo : IfOJf , 1:00 : % 1U : : / , ! ! ; 0.'i ' % . The time for the llrst half was ramnrkabto. Moro so than Mascott's second half In the llrst heat In 1:03) : ) . The second quarlor in SO seconds is the world' ? record. Third Heat This was to bo n surprise. Guy wont whirling off nt the turn. Ho was decidedly ahead. Muscott second , Jib third. At the half positions were the same ; nt the live-eighths they were all in a bunch , but Miibcolt , in a llttlo break , lost his advan tage und the sea captain's horse look It. The crowd burst Into cheer.- and cheered him down iho strolch as he came in ahead of the other two , which hud before led him EO t&r. Time : 32J , 1 : U4 , 1:3\yt : \ , 2:0ljf. : ( Fourth Heat Three abreast ihoy wont uround i he turn. Mnsrott b.'okout thooishtb , nnd the great cay Guv forged ahead. Flying .111) cumo iorwnrd and went nearly nurenstto the half , Mascott having again lost by u break. Guy and Jib hung close. Jib was driven llrst to the throo-fjunrters , but hu could not get ahead of the preach cr's horse , who swept , gallant/ ! into the stretch In Iho first place , so Cuy ! , Jib nnd Mascott cauio home , one. two , tbreo , nbout llfiv feet apart. Time : ! ! 2 , 1:0. : % 1:84 : , 2:03K- : For the fourth heat this Is the fastest pace on record , fastest lour boats and fastest ono beat , tbo pre vious record being 2:07. Fifth Heat Guy won the heat and the race , Mascott second , Flyl-ip Jib third. Tlmo : 2OS : # . Thus closed the most exciting and momor- nblu race In the history of the turf. Guy was wreathed in .llowor.n and Mc- Henry was heartily cheered by , the oxoltod upoctalors. l vnuts of tlio Day. Salisbury's Vinetto won first heat of tbo 2:1H : pace in 2U'J' : ' and was done up for the moo , which was won by Cleveland S , who reduced bis record to2:12J . Vlnntte's croat fipurt of sneed shut out the Canadian pacer , Telegram. Tbo 2:28 : trot was won by Chiquita by Jer- Boy Wllkos ( Deckerson ) in stialght 'boats , boating Goldsmlih's Sublua nnd Sbann's IDIrugo. i The 2:23 : trot , ono of the best of the sea- , BOn , was won bv Major , Frank Starr up , in [ split heats , Edilh Sprague taking ono. Best tlmo : 2:14J : < f. Mujor , u leading ! ) -year-old oflastyoor , drops eight seconds. Tbo 2:20 pace Is car- llioJ over with one heat paced , wou by Flow- ling Tide In 2:18 : . Summaries : 2fl : pieo , pnrso ll.iiOO : Cleveland H won. iVInotlo second , .loo Jott third , Toleirrnrn ills- ytitncud. 1'niil distanced. Time : SuUM : , 2:12 : ! $ , ' ! ! : SticluB4. pnrso JI.COO : ( Jlilmilta won , Dlrogo .fiotond . , S.ihlnn third. .Miss | idi : fonrlh , diiln- ( tla llflb , l.eo Hi.ssoll drawn. Onestor Allen distanced. Time : L'I84 : ! , SMTH. Sio : > . Kreo-for-ull " pace , JI.OOu : Uuy . , 3 ,1 1 ! l''lyli | : Jib , 21223 MjiHOiilt. 1 2 3 a 2 * " ' ' 1a:2S : oiimH , * , : jiajor'won ! Edith Hpr.iKiio second , lullsco third , .Mulooli fourth. lltoso Turner llflh. Olcorono sixth. Wonder Hovonth , Shundon Hello drawn. Kthol H dls- 'tunccd. ' Time : 2I4's : , 2:15i : , 2i.V } , siit. 'Jsyi | ) : ice , unrso Jl.UJO ( nnllnUhudl : Klowlmc , Tlilo won. Kliur Medium second , Kockor Ihlrd. WIM. niMOKTAi.m ; NAXCV. Undo Jerry Hunk Will 1'ut the Lltllo .Muro Inlon Itook. ' WASHINGTON- . C. , Sept. 29. [ Special p'ologram to Tnu BBE. ] "Tho 2:04 : perform- unco of Nancy Hanks yesterday is only ono jinoro ston toward what our American horse Jls certain to accomplish very soon , u mlle in i two minutes , " said Secretary Husk today. The secretary has boon much In terested in the ronurkablo work done by Nancy Hanks at Chicago , St. Paul nnd Terre Haute , as it has an im portant boariug on a book ho will publish before long on " 1'ho American Trotter. " It will bu n supplomontni volume to the horse book which the secretary Issued n year ago , and which wus the most popular government .volume over issued. It was dovotcd mainly I to the horse us u commercial animal , while .the supplemental volume will lake up iho ' Hilah bred trolling horse and discuss the 'question of bpood , endurance , uto. The performance of Nancy Hunks yesterday - day leads the see rotary to bollovo that the two-mlnuto limit will bo reached in tlmo to 'Und ' a place In the forthcoming , volumo. ! lit Nuiniilm'H Kiilr. AUUUII.V , Neb. , Sopu 2a [ Special Tele- pram to Tnu llKi : . ] The attendance ut tbo Ifnir today wns larger , if anything , than on , yu8tcrduy , und tbo maaagoinout Is now us- uurod of success. The races today were the uspcclal feature. The first event was the t:40 ! : trot , mlle heats , best three in live , purse $200. The entries for this race were 'Alice J3 , by James Ely : Wymoro Boy , Bon Johuiou ; Crow Wing. Moore & Uunu , Alice E won tbo race. Summary ; Alli'oK. . . . IWyuiore Hey , 'J 1 1 2 3 Urow Wing. , 3 3 { a 3 i Time : 2:34 : , liiWHi. 2:3'JHi : ' I'.i. The second event on iho program wa * a running race mlle dash for n purse of fA5 , nnd was won by Vanity , owned by P. C. McCamas , In 1:51. : Tbo next thing on tbo card wns a trot Btako race for fouls of 1889 , mlle heats , best tbreo In five , church Howe entered Chit Thorn ; Jumns Ely , MoElroy ; J. W , Sash , Lilly Hampton. Tuo race was won by Cliit Thora , Summary : Chit Thorn 1 1 U 1 'MoKlroy ' i 3 3 ' . ' Lilly llumnton 3313 by Temple , , OuiVESBXi ) KACB THICK , N. V. , Sept. 20. Thosonsution of today's racing was the win ning : by Touiplo , ut 30 to 1 , of the lint race. Ills owner , Bookmaker Bennett , had so lllllo 'ooolldenco lu bliu that ho onlv bet$50 on him a one , two. three book at 7 to 1. Pierre Lorlllard'ii Kilkenny was tbo favorltn at ft to 10 , but a bad uosltion at Iho siart nnd fro- qtiont knocking nbout In the Inrpo field pro * vented him from getting nour the loaders nt nny purl of the rnoe. I'lrslrnce , one mile : Tomnlo (30 ( to 1) ) won , Blrniihon 01 to 1) ) second , King Mno (10 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : liiv : : > fiocond r.ice , six furlongs ! I'npporno colt (4 ( to 1) ) won. Itnlnncn ( li : to R ) second , Unolo Jim Citoli third. Time ! iIt : ( > ( . Third rnro. ono mlle : Mny Win f ! to 10) ) won , I.onnntn (3 ( to I ) iinoond. St. Jntnos (10toll ( third. Tlmo : l:4 M. fourth nice , ono mlle and n aixtccnlh : Nomnd fl to fl won. Iorfurjllla ) ( I to I ) second , UoiinlC. to DllilrC. Tllnol l:4S : i. . Klflh rnco , Mr furlongs : Itoiu II (7 ( lo 10) ) won , Lyroiim ( . ' ! V to II second , With .mil 111 to fij third. Tlmo : Blitn rice , mlle und a furlong ! Oynoiuro 7tor , ) won. KliiK Drub (2 ( to I ) srcoml , Tom toners < ; i to I ) third. Tlmot lM3i : llnmn Itrixulnr * nt M.ritla Pnrk. BOSTO.V , Mass. , Sent. 2'.t. Another largo crowd saw tbo races of the Horse Breeders' ' mooting nt Mystic park this afternoon. In thu2:20 : stallion race Kremlin lowered tno track record of : ! ? , made by him two weeks neo , to 2:1. : ) . The 2:40 : event. Tyro stnkos , wns a horse race throughout , nnd although tbo Judges gave the boat nnd last race to Alice Wllkos , tbo decision was hissed by the crowd , who evidently were of tbo' opinion that it be longed to Pansy Blossom. It'wns n beauti ful rnco. Colonel J. T. Ayors' 2-year-old stallion. Ualpb Wllkcs was sent lo boat his record of 2IS : nnd was loudly cheered when the figures 2:13)4 : were shown from the stntid. Tomorrow the famous pacor. ilnl Pointer , will slnrl to lower his record of 2)5i.f. : ( ) Stake No. 50 , value 'fcl.U : Mnilvo Wllkos won , Prlseo second , Ureniidlur third , licit time : 2U.'Ui. : Stuko iNu. M. about J3.TOO : Krcmllno won , Constanllnu second. Host tune ! 2:1.1. : Tyro stakes , HilO , vulno * 4Uin Allco Wllkcs non , 1'iituy Illossom second , McUumck Iblid , Host ilmu : 3:23. : Iliul llreulcs Another Itocoril , KV\NSVIM.L % Ind. , Sooi. 20. Bud Doblo broke another world's record this afternoon , Ho drove Martha Wlltcos a mlle in the free- for-all trot In 'JsUS'.j' ' . It was announced from the Judges' aland that it was the greatest heat trolled lu a race , the other great records having neon made agnmst tlmo. The only olhpr slarlur was Gillette. Tbo stake was for ? 1,500 with foOO added in the went Iho record of tbo trarkj 2:10 : , was broken. Twenty thousand people saw thu raco. In each ot iho thrco races there were but two starters. Trot for : ! -year-olds. Novelty stake Jlf.OO : Carole "on. Iavld sucund , Voitu third , .losslo U font tli. Time : 2:2iHi : , 2:25 : pace , sluko S5UJ : I'ercy Golden won , I ' .ullma second. Time ! 2:21 : , 'ifli'i ' , a:23 : , 2lU.y : , 2:20. : Kreo-for-all. purse $1,503 : Martha Wllkus won , ( llllullo becond. Time : : ; : tT'i , 2MB , 2tHi : ! < 2vo : trot , stnkoSsoo : Al.ibama won , .Myrtlu Huoooml. Time : 2:17. : 2:2J4' : . 2:17. : HnnniiiK' . lhroe-iiiirtur | milo dash , pnrso JIOO : Alices won , Toad 1'nis Hocoud , Lom ; Itoll third. Time : 1:11) : ) . l.atunlii'H liiyi > ut. CINCINNATI , O. , Sopt. 2'J ' Laionln races : 1'lrsl raco. six furlones : Illanehe's Last won In IslItU , Hindoo-ill (5 ( to 21 tucond. Uaruln(2to ( Dthlid. Second rae , selling , ono mlle ; Excelsior ( $ to 1) ) won In 1:4 : Hi. ticnural Miles ( U lol.second ) , UimlnKll to 5) ) UilrJ. Thlid nice , frcn handicap swccpsiiiKes , ono mlle and sovmitv yarjs : Itonnle llyrd ( | 0 lo li won In I MO1llcisla Ulsland ( I'i lo 1) ) .second , Koaniuu (1 ( to i ) third. Fourth race. Iho Kdszawalcr handicap , six furltmuH : I'lliiuo Deceiver ( U to 1) ) won In llj'i : ( ' , 1'rlnco Lorraine (0 ( to Dsuiond , Coquotio (10 ( lo 1) ) third. l-'lflh race. solllnR. llvo fnrlonis : Miss Mosely ( i ( lo t ) \ > onin | IUJ > i. Horn Taylor (3 ( lol ) seconil , Iliuinluan (8 ( lo 1) ) third. Sixth race , belling , one mlle : Vir la John- Bon (5 ( lo I ) won In 1:4..i : , Out , of Sight (4 ( to l ) second , lilltto Annie (3 ( to I ) ihlul. > 'orIolK'n iuuu JIuotlii ) ; . NoiiFouc , Neb. , Sept. . 29. [ Special Tele gram 10 THE BCB.J The third day of the North Nebraska Fair and Driving Park association was wall attended. Tlio day was clear and hot and the tracK was in fair con dition , a very liitlo slow. L'irKt race , , 3:00 : class purse $200 : Llz7.lo Cliapln won , 'Hrcntonwood second , llradldlts third , Charley Zuily fouith. Time : 2:51. : 2X : > trot , pnrso ? JjU : McVora won , O'alherlno second , Itamiuut third. Hurry Drake fourth , Time : 2i4'i. ; : --ynir-old trot ; Glonlor won , Dan Hondoo second Time : 2:53. : ' Tomorrow there will bo a freo-for-alllrot for the traveling men's purse of SI.OOU. Uno 2:11 : horse Is entered and many other good ones. Tbo day will bo a great ono. Jtosults ut Ulourcntor. GLOUCESTER N. J. , Sept. 2'J. Weather and tracK fust. First rnco. three-quarters of n mllo. selling : Grconbay won , Oliver Twist second. Itaplduu third. Tlmo : lIUi. ! fc'.icond race , iilno-alxteonthsof a mlle , soll- Inp : llorlfiitiln won. Lady Hello second , UllnWiim llolio third. Time : 57U. Third race , live-eighths of a mllo. sulllnu' : Mloncc won. Salisbury second. King Solomon third. Tlmo : I:13 . 1'ouitb race , ono mlle , selling : Mabel won , Bunustimo hocond , Doneaster third. Time : 1:41. : 1:41.I'lftli I'lftli rnco. fix ami a quarter fnrlonis , soil- In ; ; : Jim Dunn won. Surplus ajcond , A O 11 third. Time : 1:21. : Sixth race , live-eighths of a mile , selling : Honest Tom won , Giunadler .second , JucK of Diamonds third. Tlmo : 1:0.111. : Tip * tor Todiiy. Here are the horses looked on as today's winners : flLOUCCSTIMl. 1. All llluok QiiartcrmuHtor. 2. Kobust.i Misery , 3. Jim Mulhollitnd IjucUy OIor r. 4. Tom Karl Logan , fi. Uuy Ijitnslonu. 0. Keystone Uount-Mo-In. HIlOOKr.VN. 1. Key West-Major D.ily. 2. Temple Dixsonot. U. Klnfiston btrathmeatli. 4. 1'lukpocKot Lconawoll. f > . ConrtshlB Maid-Marian. 0. Walcolt Dolly McConu. ut tlio Valley , Mmouiu VAI.I.HV , la. , Sent , 29. ( Special Telegram to TmL > iK. ; I Results of today's races. Atlondaucc , 0,000. 2 : . " > 0 troiUnir ruco Ooou Woodward won , Brilliant Uhlef .second , Maud Miller third , llust time : 2:37. : 2:2 : class , trottln ; , Golden Wins won , Victor Wllkos seconil , htom Winder third : llust , tlmo : -VI4. : Halt mile and repeat rilnnlni : race , I'ottl- coit won , llnoUshot second ! Alary Ann third. Host tlmo : & ' „ ' . NATIONAL I'ut y ISollxur Tolii'uu's tiling ; Jniniis Ilnril on llruit. Sr. Louis , Mo. , Sept. 29. In the fourth in ning of today's game the Cluvolands made a monkey out of Pitcher Broltonutolu , dis tributing his curves ull around the lot nnd winning the game right thoro. Attondancc , 800. Score : St. 1.0111 * . . . . 2 Utuvullilld U 10 lllls : Bt. Louis , r > ; Cleveland , 13. Krrora : Hi. Louis ' - : Uluveland , 1. Uurnod runs : til. l.otilH. I : t.'IoMJliind , 3. Huttnrtui ! Hrollon- stuln. HrlgKii and Hnokloy ; Young und / lm- niur , Woolly Will < Jo Now , Sure. CINCINNATI , O. Seou 2'J. Errors by Lat ham nnd Wood lost the game with Chicago this ufloruoon. Attendance , SKI ) . Score : Cincinnati , , 100120000-4 UhleuKO 2 2-10 IIIU : Cincinnati , Hi : Clilouco. 1:1. : Errors : ( Ilni'lnnutl , T ; Ohfca/o , u. Kainud runs : UliH-lunall , 4j Ohlongo , ) . llallorlns : b'nlllvan und Vuuglin ; Uumburt und Suhrlvor. Had 1:11011 : 11 tor BOSTON , Mass. , Soul. 29 , The worst oxhlbl- tlon of base bull given In this city for yours , was put up today. Wouthur fair ; attendance bOS. Score : lloston. . , 1 12 Washington 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 R Hits ! lloston. 12 ; Washington , fl. nrrora , ; lloiton , 4 ; Wcshtuulon.a E.irnud runs : Wash i- ington , I , Uattorics : fillvelta uud Oaiuol iIt Meeuln and McUnlru. Tlu-y Hflilom Uver Are , Ntw YOHK , Sept. 29. The Giants were not lu playing form today. The Quakers wou vastly. Attendance I.IM. Score : Now York 0 b 4 I'lUladdlphtu t. , , 1U UUs : Nuw Vork , b ! I'hlludolnhlu. 8 , Error * ; No > York , 5 ; I'lilladulnlilu , I. Karnud runs : Now York , 2. . Huttorlev ! Kins und lloylo ; Tuylui andC'Kimenti Vary Hitter Inilcetl , . New YOKK , Sopt. 29. Brooklyn wou out In tha Jul Inning today ofteru dusperuto truR- glo. Tim game was called at the end of the seventh Inning on aocauut of darkness. At- I end a n cc , bTO. Score : Urooklyn. , , o s Haltliuuiu 0 301000 4 SfAUK.S Ot" Ht'Ollf. Hlinotlne Touriminrnt nt Syrnm c. i' , Nob. , Sept. 29. ( Special to Tun Yostordny closed tlio first annual nun tournament at this ul.ico. Bltio rock nii'l llvo bird sliootcrs cama long distances to par- ttclpBto. There were twenty-ono events nnd n good pile of added money. Among notnblo gunners present were Batcbolor of St. Joe , . Latsbrxw and Uogors of Lincoln , Mlllor nnd Koafoof York , MuKeo brothers of Shelton , Bray , Ltndorman , Armstrong und Fors- man of Syracu o. Tbo shooting was of n high order and some splendid SCOTCH were mnao. It was a Jovial crowd of shooters nnd thny all expressed themselves as being well satisfied with their treatment hero , both by Iho management nnd Judges. Irishman Still Atlniil. BC.TIMOIII : , Md. , SopU 29. The Baltimore cloven continued the cricket match today with the Gentlemen of Ireland , The latter won by an inning nnd 31 runs. r r.tttts. Kcltli Comity' * i\lilbltlon : JMiirrnl YeMor- < l y hy H I'Htul Accltlunl. SIDNEY , Nob. , Sept. 29. [ Special Tele- grain to Tin : BBK. ] The Cheyenne County AcricttHlirnl society fair opened today under most , favorable auspices. Ovnr 2,000 people passed through Ibo gnles. The oxblbllsuro excellent. Thu running nnd trilling races are u special feature uud splendid limo was made. Goitno.v , Nob. , Sopt. 29. fSpocial Tele gram to Till ! Bun. ] The second day of the Shcrldau County lair bus been n grand suc cess. Moro tli an 5,000 people were on tno grounds today. Ilnhleln , shorthorn. Hereford - ford nnd'.Iorsoy entile , standard bred percfierons nnd Normans from the stocu ranches of Gcorgo P. Blanchnrd nnd Alex Dooson , made u line display. Thoraces races were well contested. Uushvlllo , lee won Uio trotting race. Best tlmo : 2:29 : > J. Tomorrow there nrp four entries in the trot ting race und eight entries in the running races. OOAI.UALA , Nob. , Sept. 29. [ Spootal Tele gram to TUB Bui : . ] Tbo Koltn , county fair opened bora today with u line display of llvo stock and farm products and "n good attondancc. A fatal accident occurred this evening after the races. Peter Eck- . , IS yonra ot ago , returning from the fair irronnds ridlncr a pony , mot n bade reluming from town , both going rapidly. In attempting to pais both turned to the same sldo of the road. The polo of the back struck Iho pony lu the side , knoak- ing him down. Young Eckburg was thrown violently several foot , striking on the sidu of his head , crushing thoslcull , the brain oozing from ouo car. Ho did not recover conscious ness. Ho cannot llvo longer than a few bours. I-SMICI : ] | I'rlHomtr Kfciipturtxl. Dmn Crrr , Neb. , Sept. 211. [ Spjclul to TIIR BIE. ] Uufus Glottfoltor , conUncd in the county jail for selling liquor at Ulvssos , escaped yesterday by climbing to tbo top of the cages , crowding the biding off the studs anil dropping lo tbo ground. In going out of town hu passed the marshal's residence and the marshal liurrlou up town to see if ho had boon released. Ho was cupturod a couple of miles south of town and returned to the jail , this tlmo to a steel coll. lunliitu'B Costly Flro. JUSIATA , Nob. , Soot. 29. | Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] At ? :30thls : evening tbo Junlata roller mill was discovered to bo entire tire and in a short time it was in ruins. The loss Is $20,000 , insurance $3,000. The fire soon extended to J. M. Scwcll & Co.'s eleva tor , buring that full of grain. Loss $30,000 , Insurance $8,000. JSothlng was saved. Mr. Kerii A < -n.tilUrd. K.KAnynrtfyioWj'-S'BpU. ' ' 29. [ Special Telo- Krani to TUB BKE.J The case , of the state against Dr. G.V. . Kern for killing J. M. Hopuood was given to the atato at' 5 o'clock this afternoon and at 9:30 : a verdict of ac quittal was brought in. The verdict moots with general approval bv tbo citizens of ICoaruoy. D'Ennery's "Don Cicsar do Bnzan" inau gurated Alexander Salvlnl's second stellar engagement In Omaha. Tbo stage finds Its proporest function in interpretation' , nf ro- inanco , and the very evident appreciation of last ovonlng's audience at the Boyd was a testimonial to the predilection of tbo people in this direction. D'Eunory's drama may not be of tbo high est cluss , but it is very interesting , and maucs u capital dish to set before a not overly critical palate. Its presentation last evening was commendable. Of course , iho Interpretation of the title roll attracted greatest attention. It has boon soon In Om&ha before , and llttlo difference cnu be nolod from Mr. Salvini's performance of two years ago. From iho moment Don Cicsur , the roysterlng reveler , vlnously exalted and lull of the ardor of light , swnugors into sight in the publlo square of "Grave Madrid" to the minute when ho bows him self into the spcciator's latest memory as the now governor of Granada , tbo octor attains and maintains an intensity of speech and action that to tbo audience approximates pain. It Is certainly an admirable bit of acting throughout ; the conception Is dollnito und Is consistently pro ] on ted in upprpprinto action from beginning to end , but now and aguln a passing thoughtof Pistol will Intrude itself. Mr. Salvinl bus all the graces of form and fonturo necessary to tbo perfect expos ition of "romantic" character , und yet one might without excess of dlflldeuco predict that the son of ono of the greatest Irugio uotors of any or nil tunes will make whatever fume awuits him in the higher realm of trnccdy , Mr. Salvinl has hud "Advantages ; " throe gonerallonu of noted historians have lefl htm a valuable lecuey. These who know the elder Sulvini'.i ' "Othello" would not full to note In the fourth act of "Don Ciusar" how llko Iho younger was to the older In action , speech und look. Mr. Salvinl is all action ; his enunciation Is imperfect and his sense of the value of emphasis ; somewhat limited , but hU gesture increasing , quick , living and ox- quisltcly expressive is Italian and admirably elucidative. The very prodigality of gesture , oven in such u part as JJon Ciusur , is wear ing to an audience accustomed to tbo emo tional repression tbat rules on the American , singe. But. When all Is snld. Mr. Salvlul's Don Ciujar is nn admirable peifformanro undone ono that can bo enjoyed moro than onco. t , Miss Judith Boroldo , ns Montana , hud to pitch her part to moot the note of Mr , Salvlnl'n , and the strain was evident. Tba other members of the companv act Indiffer ently well , The play was welt stayed. Mr * . I'armill Herloimly 111 , i'OMiox , Sept. 29. The widow of Charles Stewart Pnruell is reported seriously 111. It Will llo Coo'er In tliu North nuct Warmer lu Southeast Nelirn ku Today. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Sept. 29 For Ne braska Generally fair ; warmer-in extreme southeast ; cooler in northwest portions ; south to west winds. for Iowa Generally lair ; warmer , except in extreme northwest portions ; soulh tees os twinds. For the Dakolas Generally fair ; variable winds , becoming westerly ; coolor. Local iCecuril , OrncBor TUB WBATIIKII Buiimu , OMAHA , Sept. 29. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four yean : i IBOJ. J83J. 1883. Maximum temperature , . . . 0 = K ) = 119 = Minimum tumper.ituro . fit)3 ) J = 40 = 62 Avorautttomueruture . 70 ° Ofl = > & ( = > f,7 = I'roolpltatlon. , . , . , . . . , 00 00 UJ 00 Statement showlnjr the condition of torn * peraturo and precipitation at Omaha tor tbo day and siueo March 1 , IS'Ji. ' ai compared with tbo general uvarago ; Normal luinooruture. . . . . . . . 603 Kxcess for the day. . . . . . . . ll ° Uetlolumiy siuco Mnrcu I. . . . , , . 31U = Norinul preolultutlou . , . 10 Inch Dollclunny fnrtbe dujr . . . . . . . \ . . . .10 Inch DoUclency iuoa ilaroh 1. , . 1.4'JlnoU O. ft. LIWTON , Obiarver , --il 1 LEE'S ' CHOMA TREATMENT Ho PxplalnB Ilia Methods to n Newspaper . ; % portor- nl HIS GREAT SUQ&)3S ) WHILE IN RUSSIA doioj Simplicity mi'l vlntioilvonCM of Ills Trout. inotit Will K < Bf/l" / , > oiit in . . . nil fl . . III : l ors > ujj cllovi > In tlio Kill- cacy.fof Ulnooii bit Ion , tCopyrlgliloa 1891 br J mM ( Ionian llcnnott. ) BRIIMN , Sopt. 29. [ New Vork Herald Cable S eoiiil t6 THE BEE. | I have Just in- torvlowed Dr. Kluiur Lee of Chicago , whoso successful treatment of1 tbo chblora in Si , Petersburg has attracted some attention. Ho sponks In enthusiastic terms of tlio Kindness ho mot with In Hussia , nnd trusts , perhaps rntuor optimistically , that he will find simi lar courtcsv In Hamburg when ho reaches that city to continue his experiments. ' "My method of treatmentsuld'Lno ' , "Is based on physiological oxncrlonco and com mon snnso. 1 simply npply to my pallonts u cleansing system which1 Koch , ntul other sciontlQo man , would llko to see applied to towns und housaj. in short , I wash out the deadly stuff which encumbers the Intestines of cholera subjects by moans of common soap and water and ah fcYlsator. Here , " bo continued , "li n sketch of a man under treat ment. As you see , the whole thing is very simple , und , I think , very rnllouul. By irrigation I remove the cholera poison without weakening the pa tient. I keep him well nourished mean- whllo to sustain his strongth. In twenty- four of the twouty-iieven cases I hnvo U'ld conildcd to mo I have boon able to report cures. To convince myself scientifically of tbo value of my method I should lilto to ex periment o" at least 100 moro casov 1 be- llovo I nra on the right track. If wo re move the cause of the diseasewo euro the putlont. The people whom I treated at St. Petersburg had Beached various stages of the cholura. The results of my observations ro embodied in a consular report to tha 'nltod States government. " "Do you boltovo the theory that comma acillus Is the cause , not the effect , of slutlo cholera I" "I have not been able to convince myself n that nolnt yet. ' sald Dr. Loo. "I may dd that neither have Dr. Nonck , professor f bacteriology at the Imperial Institute in t. Petersburg , nnd other Hussian authort- Skf'plloul In llugaril to Inoculation. "Do you bollevo in the ofllcacy of untl- holoru Inoculation ( < "I.should not llko to s.peak lee positively , " i-os the roplv , "but1 I am disinclined to be- love 'I- ' " Jo "Will you kindly 'Put your reason1 * into iTitlngl" ojcl. "Certainly , " si ld"'Dr. Lee , suiting his .ctlon to his \Vcrds. ? "In tbo tlrst ilaco you cannotticxcludo tno causes of iholora by inoculation. You cannot , iloso the mouth through which , hov outer , consequently you cun- ot keep : thenij out of the " stomach and bowels. Next , iT the poison is once in .ho intestine } , " hore.I may remark that Dr. lioo seems to Iook'upn ; ! cholera as a kind of nyrcrala , "it bocijine.s subject to the same nws that ether materials do. and will bo ab sorbed. When aojIBrbed it enters the blood and results in bldod ! poisoning. It seems un reasonable to Mip'pjijp , tha | Inoculation can naierially .Influencou . the normal laws of ihvsiologv. xThelh'aory of Inoculation against cholera In opposed to ptfysiologloal' reason- ng. " ' ' lil " Dr. Leo did. not explain bow .Irrigation could europronounced , pyrerala. "From what you * say , I'supposo you con clude that Inoculation is useless. An Inocu- atcd person who exposes himself to cholera , for example , drinks infected water , touches dirty clothes , etc. , is in peril ? " ' o f 'Not peco&sarily. It depends 6h the stem ach. " - \ * "How do. you supp'oso cholera is transmit ted J" "Don't know , " said Dr. Lee. WAKINO Ul' AT LAST. Gorman 1'npcrs licgliinlnK to Discuss tha llullot "llelonnutloii. [ Copyrluulctl 1S'J2 bj James Cordon Dennett. ] BCHLIK , Sopt. 29. JNaw York Horuld Cable Special to THE Bnr , ] The Gorman press , Which la not quite , ns quick to reflect the thoughts and movements of the hour as Us English or American rivals , has at last awakened to the fact- that an attempt to tam per with the universal suffrage system of the kingdom bns been manifest of late in high places You may romambor , then , that ton days ago or more , I a row atten tion to this matter in the Herald. The Boorsen Courier , liberal organ , now takes up the tale. It has Just discovered that the principal of universal suffrage has foes in the omniro. The Cooinlscho Volks Zaitun ? . mouthpiece of the Rhonlsh Catholics , gives much spice to the question In a longlhy and suggestive leader on the threatened abolition of the present mode of voting. Tto Volus Zjltune remarks : "It would moan nothing loss than enslaving the work ing classes. Koally , disguised In the fashion of the nineteenth und twentieth centuries , tbo consequence would bn revolution , real , living revolution. Institutions llko universal suffrage may bo Introduced , but once they have struck their roots in the land , they out- not bo abolUbod. Worklugmnn can never bo denrlvod ot their higher vote , nnd only the most arrant fanatics-imagine that such plans can bo executed without a disturbance of tbo peace of thocmplre. " Mur/uiu. : WON'T U1VIJ Ui Jli > KULIO.ION. The New Loril JVjiiyor pf London \VIII Jt - iiiuTn ii Cutliiillo. CCoprrlxhtoiI IB'JJ'c'r'jiiuiji ' 13 or Jan Uaanott. ] LO.NDOVSept.H'BU.1 fNow York Herald Cable Special to7Mf/BBBJ A bitter scoffer oncosald'that a p'ray'lng Euglliihinanrwas the most odioai slghPu'mlorhnavon , and Intelli gent foreigners wjl1on'got a gllmpso of tUo badgering corro3p/qflonco / from Lord Mayor Evans lo Alderman Kuill , who was today elected to that oxaltbd post , will probably coma to tbo conoUYsTbii that Dlcuens' portrait of the English rjjja'rjsoo in Chudband was true to nature , ' liejord mayor asked ICnlll , who Is a Roman Catholic , if , should bo bo elected lord may6V'Bo would sacrlflco his re ligious convictions for the sauo of political emolument by conforming to tbo rules of the Church of Etielnmifehd attending the service ot the Established'cllurch ' In tbo capacity of lord mayor. Knllf replied that ho would do nothing of the sort'but , If elected , would ap point a locum tenons to represent him at church functions. Ha will also forego re ligious scruples atttato banquets by permit- ling gruuo to bp'offcrod by an Established .churchman , but for'family usas ho will have none other than a Catbollo priest. ilti'n HII KxtvnuUo 1'iirKor. Loxno.v , Sept. 29. Dr. Francis Charles Scott Sanders , the former proprietor of the Lyrio club , who U charged with fprglng tbo uauioof ihocarlof Cnundosbnroukb to Dills for ,1,7,13 , wa * committed today for trial. U'liu Is not tbo total of the loruorloi of which the prisoner is accused , It being said tbut ho lias at various times procured the gum of 1,000,000 by forging other uames. All lluiuU rroliHlilr l.o t , Piiiunoito , N ) S. , Sept. 20. The Ecboonor , J.V. . U3au , from I'Rrisboro , forDlgby , with coal , having on board a crow of fourteen , la now eleven dnys out on n trip which usually occupies half n dny. It Is supposed she ha * foundered and all on hoard perished. AtidYi.i ! nnri.i 1:1 : TO ( IIVI.STO.VK. The lluko Clulim Tlint llin ( Irnud did 'Mini AimTcrnl Illmiolf , LONOOS , Sopu 20. The dune of Argyle ro- phos lu the Times today to Mr. Ulndstono's North < Amcvlcnn Hevlow.nrtlclo. "That artlclo , " ho sny. , "Unload of rofut- Inir , furnishes a valuable confirmation of my argument. That argument Is not addressed to American politicians but to Irtoud.s ot quite a different class. I know the influences guiding American politics , and therefore nt- tncii no Importance- the opinion of the American ballot box. Wo are not going to romodcl our constitution In dofurcnca to tbo opinion of American politicians. " The writer proceeds toarguotbatnltlioilgh ho bad at iho time of the American civil war full sympathy with the north on the question i Of slavery , tbo question ut llrst did not turn on slavery but on the richt of scccs- slo.i. upon which ho had doubts until Mr. Motley convinced him that no pnrt of iho union bad tbo smallest right to sccedo with out common consonU "Mr. Gladstone. " ho contends , "clinched thu argument against himself by claiming that the people of Ireland never ussuntod to tbo ai't bf'uulon , and that Ireland Is there fore entitled to cull herself n nation a tltla never hitherto given lo any of our greatest colonies and never acknowledged as belong ing to any of iho states of the union. Ho has goi.u tlio whole length of denying that there Is any obligatory force In ono of tlio few organic statutes existing In our consti tutional hUtory. Notlil g could have boiler served my purpose thin o have drawn tbo Illuminating llash from the thunders of Ilawnrden , which will direct attention to other zigzag and forked lightning when wo are more accustomed lo the glare and roar. " Mum'n NcvViir snip. tCopyrlKhliMl IKit by Jnmcs Clordon Iloinu'tt.l LKITII , Sept , ! > 0. - | By Cable to Now York Herald Special to Tun Bci'-.l The king of Slam's ' now cruiser , built by Haiuago A : Ferguson , wont on her trial trip today. A largo company was on board , She attained a speed of fourteen and throe-fourths knots. All the guns were tested and gave the high est satisfaction. The vessel is magnlll- ccntly lurulshod throughout. The VCSBO ! leaves for Slam In ton days , to bo turned over to her royal owner. No New Uholurit Cmoi lu the 1'ort of Noiv York. NnwYomc , Sopt. 'JO. A bulletin from quar.intlno says there are no moro now cases of cholera , and the sick are Improving. Tbo city health board bullotln says there has pnmi no cuso of cholera In the city alnco September 19. The Norlh German-Lloyd steamer Lnhn has arrived in port , Shu has on bo.ml KIT llrst , and 1GS second cabin passengers. Among them are August Uuscb , the well knowc St. Louis brewer. Tbo foreign mails of the Latin were fumigated and she steamed up to Now York. The following steamers have been released : Nebraska , Rotterdam , Teutonic , Hhaetia and Nordland. lftl Cases In Now Vork City. NKW YOHKSept. . 29. John Miller , 80 years old , of 235 West Twenty-ninth street , died yesterday at bis home of u dcseaso re sembling cholera. The body has been re moved to tbo recaption hospital lor examina tion. tion.Sanltnrv Sanltnrv Superintendent Edsou has under investigation tbo case of Benjamin Beaver , suspected of having cholera , reported from the Gouvorner hospital last night. Beaver has been removed to the recaption hospital. The State Board of Health , In Its report for August says : Of cholera to September 24 , there were within the city limits of Now York eight sporadic cases and six deaths , tno tirst occurring September 5 ; no oases ex isting at the date mentioned ; twenty-two deaths occurred in the port , which Is freu from the disease at this issue. ' * ul thu llAMJjtmo , Bept..20 The ollicl.il cholera sta tistics continue lo show a decrease In both thu number of cases and deaths. The Il nves loryeslurduy were 41 now eases and 10 deaths. ST. 1'KTEKSIIUIUJ , Sept. SO. Thoru weio 25 now oaios of choloru yesterday , an InctcabO of 17. and T deaths , an Increase of A. WASIUKOTON. I ) . (1 , Sent. Sri. To settle the dispute between the city and state authori ties ut Detroit , the surgeon general will have additional Inspectors appointed toonforce the quarantine there between the United Htutea and Canada. . HUIIA I'ESTH. Sept 20. Within the past thrco days nine persons In this city have hocn pros trated wmt choleraic disorders. Konrof the people have died. CIIACOW. t-opt. 20. The first death from choluia here since September 21 occurred today. Another ( loath from the disease oc curred lit Pndgorz. a village across tlio VIs- tul.s. river from Oracow. ituni.iK. Sept. 2U. Two patients suirerlng with uholora. were taken to the Mnablt hos- liltul today. Ten suspected cases were itlso roniovcn to tlm hospital. 1'j ma , Sept. 'J9. In this city and suburbs yesterday thirty-six fresh cases of clicilor.v and eighteen deaths wuro leportod to the nil tliurltlcs. IlAViiESopl. SO. Four fresh eases of cholera ami two deaths were reported In this city todiiy , IlnussKi.s , Sept , 20. Cholera contlnuos to claim occasional victims In Holcluni. Four fiesh cases and three deaths occurred hero to day. Three iieaths resulting from the jila are reported In'Danimo , west of Klandon , . AMHTritDAM , Sept. 21 ! . Throujhoiit Holland today thorn wore eleven fresh uasus of cholera and eight deaths. A'JJH'A UP rKSTKKO.lY. Domestic. A battle between union nnd nonunion lum ber Hbovors ut liutriilo , N. Y. , resulted In the Injury of several men. Tliofltepseoutloii 4n the Dolainator em'e/ ' /lenient ease , now on trial nt Moudvllle , I'n. has olosnd Its testimony , John William Ounlolly of I'hlladolnli n com milled snlcldo In the Kust Baptist eluirch o that eltv by blowing out Ills brains. A stay of oxcoiitlon In the ease of George W Hrnggy. who wus to have ncen handed ul tiuniii KOS.I , ( Jitl. . for murder , lias lioei grunted , poinllng nnappoul. The llglithoubo hoard has accented iho Ion dor Columbine , constructed ut Ulovolaiu under contract und now flltlag out In now York , for service on the I'aelflc const. A oabloirrum received at Danvors , MUSH. announces the murder ut him , near ( Jajn Towno , of Captain O. II , IlneUloy und wife o iluuvors by sailors. No particulars. ; H. J. Ahroii. IhowHulthv real estate deule of bt. I'anl , .Minn , , who three weeks ago wu sentenced to Hlxty days Imprisonment with out the privilege of u line , has boon role-used The rumors sent out from i'lttsbnr ; ; thut the Ourncglo people bud decided to dlichurg the nonunion man at Homostoud und ulai < down the uliint has been cmplfttluully donlo'd by 11. U Krlek. .Indue 1'ratt of the siiprame court of Hrook lyti bus appointed u referee to tukn timtlmon In thu ( MM brought by Hfllo Shannon , th actress , for u dlvorco from nor hnsbniu Henry ( Jny Oarlolon. NonrTaylorsvlllo , ICy. , Oanr.io Armstrong colored , killed Kuio O.ivls , also colored , wit 11 sludgn hummer , Ho wns tlio futhor of ho unborn child and committed tbo crime t Have himself from exposure. The piosldont has granted u pardon , to tuk ulTuct Hccomberl'4 next. In the e.ihu of llurr 11 , Klunn , convicted In I'ennsvlvunlu of am Dez/lomont uud Hontuncod .September 8 , 188' ' to llvo years' Imnrlaonmont. C/lVio cliv council of Sodalla , Ma , has In btrnctud the t'hlof of police to notify iho | 'u clllo KxnreiH company to roniovo beyond th city's limits all Now Ycrk coniliriiiiionts fo Toxus , held hero lu quuruiitlno fordUlnfou- tlon. It la reported thut H. T. Nlpp , sheriff of Uow- loy uonniy , ICansus , who lust week sturiod In pursuit of ibo robbers who robbed the bank ut Doxtor.located the bandits lu the Oaago coun try and tit ultomptliiK to urrost them was shot and killed. A lurso oil flru Is raxing In KUtorvillo , O , Four uooilen tanks boloiiKliu to the Kuruku 1'Ipo Line company uxplodcd und thu con tents of 500 barrels are now burning , Tlico- doro L , O.ivlfl. u workmnn , wus on ton of 11110 of the tanks when It exploded und bo wus killed. It'll I road corporations operating In Massa chusetts will not comply with the liw pusaoil by thu lasl IcKlslatnio roinilrlnx them to Imvii on uale mlluuKi ) hooks , rcpioiunllui ; 1.000 mil I. . ; . forlJO , und InlorcluinKuublo on ull rull- roud lines In the stuto. The luw will go Into etfoot October 1. Another meetliiK of the English oublnot will bo bold toUuy. The annual rise of the Nile U projrosulnL' favorubly nnd Kgypt's crop pro-peots are . llt'rr Xello has boun o'.octed burKomnsler of llurlln by the municipal council , thu votu Thu board of dlrcclon , of the fine/ canal hixvo decided to reducuttho tollii on January 1 , 18.H ) , by bulf u franc. HE WILL GET HIS MILLIONS Young Mr , Babcock Follows Intimations in His Uncle's Will nnd Got * Mnniod , CUPID WAS HARNESSED IN RED TAPE I'ccnlmr Tornn of nn Krrcntrla Old Mini' * Inut Will ntul TcstnniPiit I Compiled with l > y the Olios Intercfltrd. Cincvoo , III. , Sept , 29. Jnmos L. BnbcocU of Aim Arbor , Mich. , was married last night In WuukeahnVis. . , to Miss Ella Stanley lUitlcr of Iho jailor place. The bridegroom , who was formerly n clerk In this city , was maao famous by tbo provisions of the will of bis undo , Lutnor Jumos , who died In 1SSO , loavluir Babcock savcrU millions of dollars' worlh of properly , which Mr. James decreed that Babcock novur could possess unless ho married within llvo years succeeding Iho uncle's death. This condition not onlv made Mr Babcock famous , but decidedly popular wild marriage , nblo maidens nil over the country , who , recog nizing the harsh provisions of the decascd uncle's will , weroanxlous lo offer themselves on the altar of bis 'fuluro happiness. But Mr. Babcook continued In n ( inlet , pro gressive way , which finally led to the ao- nouomont of lust night. xuinn .i.v/i/tTi. % .sinrwi.uw.v. They Klrct Tlinr Ur.iiul OlllcorH and Then Adjourn. Dm.vf , Tex. , Spt. 2'J. The convention of the Switchmen of Norlh Amorlc.t ad journed this morning , after having been lu executive session ton days. The following grand onicors worooloctod : John W. Wil son of La Crosse , WIs. , grand master ; John Downy ot Chicago , Hwt vice grand master ; M. W. Barrett ot Kansas City , second vlco grand muster ; A. Frank Sweeney of Minne apolis , the retiring grand master , wus elected editor and manngor of the Switch men's Journal. The following board of directors was elected : W. H. Davidson of Jollot , 111. ; H. II. Humbold and E. M. Hutchlnson of Chicago , John Tally of St. LouU. Evnnsvlllo , Ind. , was aoloeicd us the place of Iho noxl mooting. Mr. Wilson , who was oloclod grand mai ler , ha. been railroading twenty-seven yours and Is 44 years old. Ho has boon a member of Ibo board of dlroclora for Ibroo years , nnd Is the yardmoslor of Iho Chicago , Bur lington & Northern ut LaCrosso. Grand Socratnry uud Treasurer Slmsrotto holds over another term , The defeat of Grand Master Sweeuoy by John E. Wilson was duo to the Buflulo strike. Although not inclined to talk on Ibo sub ject , n dolegulo admitted this tonight to the Associated Press representative , tt is un derstood among the doloir.itos hero Umlslncc- the successful substitution at Homestead of the state militia for the PInkortons , labor organbations generally have resolved lo abandon strikes ana seek redress for their grievances through the ballot , boxes , which moans tbo consolidation of all labor organi zations into ono great political party. Cotton Crop of tlin .MompliU District , MuMi'ins , Tonn. , Sopt. 29 The regular monthly cotton crop report for the Memphis district , which embraces cast Tonnossceo , north Mississippi , north Arkansas nnd north Alabama , by Hill , Fontaino & Co. , says : The season , on nn average , is about twenty days lalo ai > a serious damaso lo Iho crop would resull from a frost earlier than com mon. The prospective yield , us compared wilh last year , indicates u decrcuso of 2,11 $ per cent. Tbo average date of Killing frosts in this district is October 2 , > , and the esti- rnatea yield , us iven abovo. is based on the belief that the season will continue favor able. A frost earlier than the average date would materially reduce the prospective yield. On Flro In .llld-Occun. LivBitrooL , Sept. 29 The British steamer Highland Chief , at this port from Buenos Ayres , reports that on September 28 sbo mot tbo British tank steamer Bayonne , which was then on fire. A part of the lat- lor's crow had already taken to the boats. Tbo British steamer Nicaragua ! ! wus near at bund. But at the request of tbo Bayonne , the Highland Cblof walled until the flic was quenched. While sbo was standing bv , a boat wus swamped und five persons wore drowned. The Bnyonno sailed from Phila delphia September 15 for Avonmouth. Hanged'for Wife .Mtlrdcr. Nuw OUI.KINS. La. , Sopt. 2'J. A Brandon , Miss. , special to tbu Picayune says James Scott , a negro who killed his wife last April , was bung hero today in the presence of several thousand people. Ho killed his wlfo on Sunday while his children were at Sun day school and throw tbo body In the lire to creuto the Impression that she accidentally killed herself. He said nothing on tbo scaf fold about the crime , but ho had confessed the killing before his trial. American l < 'lro liifiimiiico l.Ioyds. . NEW YOHK , Sopt. 29. The American Fire Insurance Lloyds has been organized by Messrs. Becchor , Sohcnck & Co. of this city. One hundred business men of the United Slu'es have made individual deposits of $5,000 , Croat In tr an initial fund of * , ' > 00,0l)0 ) , which bus been deposited in trust companies and banks , for the protection of policy holderd. llo\v rtitkslun U'omon Work. Carp's letter from Moscow , Russia , which will appear in TncSuxii.iv BKI : , contains some feature's of spaclal inturust to-lady patrons. In this letter Mr. Carpenter show ; that the peasant \\ommi of Uus&la are nl. hard workers. They begin working almost us soon as they can walk and tboy continue working until they become gray haired. Tlin Oo.itli Itoll , PiTTfliiuiia , Pa. , Sapt. 29. Uov. II , II Allen , secretary of the Presbyterian Bean of Missions for Freodmcn , died lu.st evening , aged 71. WnUli DUcftuulmlimunt Hill. Loxno.v , Sopt. 29. Welsh newspapers do. New Theater Friday and Saturday , Sepl. 30 and Ocl. I Mutlnuo t-ntiirdnr. Thu llomantlo Actor , Alexander SALVINi "THE THREE GUARDSMEN. ' SATUKDAY MATINEK. IMUU1 < K IIII.U ROBERT MAOA1RE , " and thonullni ; version of "CAVALL.ERIA RUSTICANA. ' t'ftB now un , JVuxt utlractlon , Jufl Opera TWO Mlili'lfc THEATRE. I ONLV. TUKSUAY ANU WEDNESDAY , OUT.4ANUI DUFF OPERA CO In n brilliant roiiertolru of now onurm. TUKSIJAV , Oct. t- - "A TUlt1 TO AFH'OA. " - WKU.NKSDAV , dot. 6. a iloublo bill , iln.cugnl' cvl bmtvil work UI/.STIOANA. " For thu lint tltna In tldi ullr , i.iul ( illbort & HiilMvuu'4 - "T11IAI , I1Y JUUY. " The couipanr Inrludut uikiir or Hie Ivadl of IhuoDuntrjr anil BO ; O I-J O 1L U S : BO lloi gbueUopuu JIond r .Murnlui Nnxlstlnictlou , "JANB. " ilnre Uint Mr. Olndstono ha * Invited nn otn- nentVol h ocoIoMnsllo ts draft n bill dlsrs RblUbmir the church in WMcs. They arena .ho bill will bo presented In manner that will bo acceptable to the Welsh clergy. Flr < i itcoonl , Nnw YOIIK. Sept. 20 , A firs , which nt ono Inui threatened the ontlro dry codds dl < * rlct , broke out tonlsht In the Mvo-story ntul imnsard icof building , 23 nnd 21Vtilto Ircot. Paul Otiornblnnor , lailornnd manti- aoluror of Inco , .illlt nnd ombrolderlos , tipiod the third , fourth nnd fifth ( loots , uid the inniiMml roof. The llrst nnd nocond oors were occupied by Olhctrnn , Uyor fi soiitlnvloU , di'hlcrs In woolen Roods ) . Thu ro broke out in the llflh lloor from un- nown causci , ntul ilanmto lo tho'vxtcnt ot 100.000 roMiltod before the flro wnn tlniler 'onlrnl. ' Othoinnn. Dyer & Soulhwlcit'a losi in siook Is J10.000 ; Pnttl Oucrnblnnor's lots , 70.UOU , Insured. ThodaiuiiRo to Iho building s f.0,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ llnck from Siniiinor Cuinji. Troop * K , I-1 , O ntul L of the Ulxth cavalry , Iso the hindquarters und iho bund , loft Jnmp Elklns , Wyo. , for Fort Nlobrnrn L'uoHdny , whcro the hcudqunrters of the ' ( InllopniK Sixth" will attain bo established , Troops A nnd 1C were loft nt Iho camp , but hey will bo called in before cold weather Olfl 111. _ _ Ittiftlni-M Troulilri. GAI.VMTOX , Tax. , Sopt. 20. A spoclnl from * Cnmoron , Tex. , to the Oalvcsion News says : C , .1. Mclvar , Uorotoforo a nromlnont mor- hantot I'.uiu'ron , ycstordnv mudo nn rs- l innunl to Captain A , ,1. LuwU for Iho boncllt of creditor * . To In I liabilities } l3OiH , > . .Soldlrr4 Iroui stviHloii. Coniml-nlonor Ouchtorlony nnd Adjutant Sonunnr of Sweden , lenders und pioneer olll- cors of the Salvation nrmy In that country , ro In iho oily nnd wilt speak in iho Swedish Mission cburi-h. Twenty-third and Uuven- : > ort .street ? , tonight , Iti cm nDemi. . Niw : YOIIK , SopL 20 Ooor o tivorolt Lirown , n slock broker of Lincoln , Nob. , nnd lisa Marlon Anlonollo Duan , daUKhtor of iVrtliur Dean , a nronilnont renl ostuto denier f North Atterboro , Mass. , were married to day. _ _ Hroiiicht In > > Vonllc't ol Siilcldu. WASIIINOIOX , D. 0. , Sopt. 211. A vonllot ) f sulcldo was rendered by tbo coroner's Jury n the iuquoit on the body of W. P. Cannday. Alt of Tliiini . Mc L.ONHOS , Sept. 29. Twenty-throe now imiglstralos have boor appointed for Ireland. They nro oil followers of AlcUarthv. Anilri'ivs Arrlxus at llunlvii. iIur.M'A , Sopt. 2'J. explain Andrews , who crossed the Atlantic in u llttlo dory , bus ar rived hero safely. * .11. IM , l < ; . ! I'HH. C. H. Busch of Berlin is at Iho Arcade. J. E. Doty of David City Is ut the Paxton. J. H. Houson of Beatrice is ut Iho Dellono. John Harrington of U'nyno Is at tlio Pax- on. on.W. W. A . Welch of ICoaruoy Is at the Mer or. or.J. J. F. Iluppy of Clinton , la. . Is nt thn Mur ay. ay.J. J. M. Mclntosu of St. P < iul Is at the Bruns- C. Li. Duggan of Fremont is a guest at the Mercer. J. B. Adams of Blair was at tbo Arcade vestordny. S. S. Martiu of Lincoln was ut the Millard. yesterday. S. U. Kowloy of Grand Island Is a guest at tbo Arcado. C. W. llhadwlck of Syracuse is n guest at the Puxton. W. O. Saunders of Falls City IH n guest at tbo Dellono. C. Is. Williams of North Platte is a guest at tbo Dollono. Wtllard St'Hvart of Lincoln is registered at the Millard. t- - 1C. K. Hayden of Lincoln was at the Pax. on yesterday. W , E. Springer of Chicago was at the Murray yesterday. Ferrers Kuyvott , advance agent of the Duff Opera company , is in the city. M. C. Keith of North Platte was among the arrivals at iho Paxtou yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Swift of Fort Robin son are among tbo guests at the Millard. Major A. M. McDonald of Beatrice wus among the guests at the LSruubwlcU yester day. day.Joseph Joseph Sbarmer , ono of the leading - business ness men of Sidney , Nob. , called at Tur. BBI : omco yesterday. John Hobrockcr , Jr. , and wife have re turned from u two months trip through Colorado nnd Utah. Police Sergeant Thomas Ormsby , who Is | ust recovering from u stroke of upoploxy , will leave today fora month's rest on a raucli - near Chadron. * ft T7 Juck Onlllsan and Commissioner Cobum" r expect to leuvo today for Louisville to attend the annual convention of tbo lire chiefs. Mr. Hartman Intends going down early in iho week. Oeorgo M. Tibbs , buyer for M. E. Smith & Co , , hu returned from Now York city , and reports that tbo cholera scare Is hurling business ihnro .somowhut , aa it Is keeping buyers out of Iho city. H. A. L. Dick received a tologrum yesterday from his old homo at Lona'coning , Md. , re questing him to go to that , district ut once nnd take tbo stump undor'tho direction of Iho republican national committee. The Lonnconing Star published lust week a letter Irani Mr. Dick on the tariff question nnd paid him n very flattering trib.ito upon his efforts. Mr. Dick loaves for the oust Satur day. day.IVKW IVKW YOIIK , Sept. 29. fSnpcIal Telegram to Till ! Br.u.1 Omaha : B. F. Ogle , Hoff man : W. U. Cownn , Holol Barlholdl ; C. F. Morris , Woslminslor. Council Bluffs ; A. P. Boone , Westminster hoiol , Lincoln : \V. II. Oylor , Hotel Burtholdi. -1 % CmoAiiO , III. , Sept. 0. JSpecinl Telogr.im toTiu : BHB.l - Holelnrrlvnlgbhorman K W. Wnshburn nnd wife ; F. M. Smith , Omaha : H. M. Putter , Vnlloy , Nob. Tro- mont J. N. Burry , U. C. Moore , Lincoln ; Mrs. C. J. llnoclM , Mrs. K. J. Lee , AIM. C. Blnko , Miss Elm Khodos , Omaha. Palmer House Mrs. Cuy U. Iturton and D."cfurnoy ndVife , Om-ihu : O , M I. iicolii. Grand J'ncillc-U'illuim Luudon , Lelaml O. W. Amudor Andrews , Omaha . Hyles , Oinohn. Farnavi Street Theater Popular Prlcos , No Advance , AWiniKOFCOMKJOlMiKA H WINSTON OPffii CO Beginning Sunday Mutliico , Out " MoiiiliiyiiiiilTiiiiKilny l.li. VKMOIWIM 1'IKAI'OIM ! \ . .I-IIIKOM MiTII : hAI.WI Tluimluy Nltlit 1'UA UlAVAI.O TrliluyNinlit UO ( ; A : CIO hiitiirilny.tlnlln u , , WONDERLAND Birou "THEATER. * * Now Specialty Ullo und lAMlA-illllUC IAh- ) . u Oonornl Ailmlsalnii-- " } PSYCHO METKY ! DR. EMMA HAZEN , 'J Ijo I'liounuiiMial riiyilelan , Tuackor uuil Autbar- oi > , will toacu iitjrrliiiuietrr tu pny lcli piuud oilier * lu caublo tlieni KJ dln noilf dUouiei auil Him thu ciirnllvu auunl wlthunt a > kln < ijueilloni. Uoui or unO luck of liklr wltli IIW anil baru tlilt rtumon- .trutfj Till : IIIIAI.TH OKI'IUK , lit ) N. I7tb dredt , Ouiu > ia. Or. JoUn b ! br , 1'r , .