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    THIS OMAHA DAILY DTOtfiATURDAY. OCTOnKKi 1 , 181)2. )
SOME SENSATIONAL RACING
Tcrro flante'a Track the Coano of Wonder
ful Speed and Endurance Contests.
SPLENDID GOING IN THE FREE-FOR-ALL
Iny nt ( Iratcunnil Wns n Rlcm-Wliulcr
Hello Acton Capture * n World's
Jtccnnl nt AVIcliltii Oilier
Irom tha TrncKi.
Tr-miR llAiirn , Ind. , Sept. 30. A largo
crowd was In attendance at tbo fourth day
of the Southern and Western circuit races.
The record of Maud S was tied bv S. A.
Brown &Uo.'s Hello Vera and by Vatican ,
nnd the fastoit six boat trotting race on
record was won by Hylantl T , Jock being
second.
'Iho froo-for-aU trot was contested by
Jack , Hyland T , Charleston and Little
Albert , The first heat was won by Hylnnd
T , alter sharp flght with Jack. The second
boat , Uoblo driving JOCK his bostto.wln ,
was grappled by Mcllonry with Charleston ,
who won on Jack's break In the homo strolch.
The third heat was n dispute between
Charleston nnd Ultlo Albert , Charleston
going up. Jack stopped In but could not
pas Little Albert In his gallant oftort to
lead , Albert landing in 2:12. : Jack stood second
end In five boats nnd was sent to the barn
nttor making a great raco. Hyland T and
Llttlo Albert wcro first passed by Charleston ,
when the geldings collared each other and
svVopl by Charleston , nnd finished by Hyland
T flrst ,
The BH : trot developed moro sensations.
Belle Vera , driven by Doblo , wont to the
head from the fifth position , hold up her end
against a powerful Held to the half In 1 :03K :
and Btlll was in the van at the wire in
2:0bjf. : Waller K disposed of the next thrco
heats ahd beat thn crack Cnlifornlan , Mattlci
H , Bnllo Vura and Bt. Vincent. Three fast
heats suttlcd thoii:18 : trot , It being won by
Kolna , Salisbury's Clara D second.
Two heats of the 2l ! pace were decided ,
Kissel's Dallas winning In beautiful style In
the first after a great finish In 2:12 : > < . In
the second heat Dallas was going to ibo
Iront , but cast a shoo and was distanced.
The race was postponed until Saturday.
Summaries :
C'la s'J:2i1. : pace , purse JI.OOO : Flowing Tide
won. Itoulior second , .Icnnln Ilawthorno third ,
Deallnn Court fourth. Klni ? Medium and
Iloono Wilson distanced. Time : S:18X. : 2M6M.
"oias-j 2:18. : trot , purse 11,001 : Uolna won ,
Gliira 1) ) second. Krinlnle third. Napoleon
fourth. Unu WllkoH fifth. MiirU SlrliH Hlxth ,
Klurldn seventh , Lady Itullu oUhth. Time :
" " 'I'Vce-for-alT'trot , pursn 8I.COO : Hylund T
won. Mttlo Albert second. Charleston third.
.tuck rnlfil olV. TlmoJ:1IU. : . 'JM-'U. 2:12 : , 2fJ4' ,
aiiu. 2Ui. : !
Class 2:11 , pttrsn $1.000 : Walter E won. Uollo
Vuin socnnil , i-o Long third , bt. Vincent
fourth. Miitllo U fifth. Time : 2iC8Ji , 2U' : ,
UUTAWAV lt < iliNl ) AT GKAVKSHNI ) .
Alllco llwynr lilt lluril Throneli Jockey
IloKVtt' | Oversight.
QiiAVKSEXD HACK TIUCK , N. Y. , Sept. 80.
The Getaway races were witnessed by a
throng of 7,000 lovori of the turf. The
weather and track were perfect. The money
was. about equally divided between book-
matters and speculators. Crochet (5 ( to 1) )
won the opening race In clover stylo.
Michael 1 ? . Dwyer , owner of Dagonot ,
backed bis colt for thousands from oven
money to 7 to 10. Daponot should have won.
but Doggott , while watching the vain efforts
of Temple's Jockey , permitted A. Clayton to
steal up on the Inner rail with Dollie
McCono (10 ( to 1. ) Before Doggott could get
' Dagonot golncr , the finish was reached with
Dofllo McCono winner by a short head.
With Kingston out of tha se'coua race
Strathmeath was made llrct uholco at S to 5.
1 Whlto Koso (10 ( to 1) ) got a flying start" and
running tbo first furlonir in 12 seconds ,
the half mlle in 47Kt flvo furlongs In 1:01 :
nnd tbo six furloncs m 1:14J : , boat Strath
mnath a short head.
Candelabra , a stable companion of White
Rose , galloped away from Lconavvcll , The
Popper , Fidelia and Pickpocket In th (
Brookwood handicap and won by thret
loncths at the post odds of 2 to 1. Maid
Marion , (0 ( to 5) ) was galloplnc In winner ol
the fifth race , when Midgely brought Uncli
Jim (7 ( to 1) ) up with a rush on thi Inner rail
and won by a head.Vulcott (2 ( to 5) ) woi
the closing race of the day and the moot nf
lor Jockov Jlmmtn McLaughlin and E'athoi
Bill Daly's Lallali (8 ( to 1) ) took hccond place
First r.ice , one mile. Crochet (7 ( to 2) ) won
Major Dulv ( b to 1) ) second , nilvor Prlncu (3J ( t <
1) ) third. Time : 1:44. :
Recoad nice , mile mid a sixteenth : Dollli
McCono (7 ( to i ) won , Dnuoiict (7 ( to 10) ) second
Temple (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : : ) ! ) ! .
Tlilrd racb. six fiirlongs : Whlto Hose (10 ( ti
1) ) won , Btr ithiuoHth ( II to " > ) second , Tormeuto
(4 ( to I ) tlilid. Time : 1:144. :
Fourth ruco , mile and u quarter : Candula
bra C2 to I ) won. l.eoiuiwell iu to I ) second , Th
1'ppper ( J to i'l third. Time : 2UHJ. : !
Fifth rac-e. five furlongs : Uncle Jim (7 ( to 1
won. Mild : Marlon ( U t 5i eocond , L'hattanoogi
(15 ( to I ) llilrd. Time : 1:0' : ' .
Sixth race , six furlongs : Wntcou (2 ( to !
won , Lnllah (110 ( to 1) ) second , Hooy ( II to !
third. Tlmo : l:15Vi.
nliiirn.
Aunuax , Nob. , Sept. 80. [ Special Tele
gram to Til i : B PIE. J At the Nemaha count ,
fair today Mrs , W. H. Dalght captured th
elegant prUo offered for the prettiest baby
under ono year of ago.
The first race was the froo-for-atl tro !
Tmrso $100. with the following entries
Glpoy bv U. K. Wlcko : Billy McCrneknr [
by Prank Daily and Dolly B , by Georg ;
Burakor. Summaries :
Qlpsy . 121
l)01ly ) . 2 : t 2
Jllllr McUruukou . U 1 3
Time : 2 : : H. S'A : 2:3'M. : ) ! i\S. : \
The next race was n mile und repeat , rui
nmg , with Jim Lee entered uy li. J. Tuokei
Jake Layton by John Illckoy uud Vanity b
P. C , McConlas. Summaries :
Jim Li'o . 1
Juke Luytou . 2
Vanity . } . . . y
'I line : IMUK , l:5JU. :
Then thu program closed with a frco-fo
nil , in which Saturn L , Bartboldl and Dh
dein started , Summaries :
Saturn I , , . 1 1
llnrtlioldl . 2 2
D.mlcm . U 3
( .ntonliiV l.nyoiit.
CINOINKATI , O. . Sept , 80. The weather i
Latonla today was oeuutlful. The track wi
fast and thcro was an attendanca of I ) . 0 '
people.
Kirst race , Kolllnr , snvon furlongs : Itovolv
(0 ( to 1) ) won In li O. I'm Con ley (7 ( to ID ) becou
Lolx II ( i to II third.
ttoi'ond ricc : , llvo fnrlona : Tim Murphy
to IU ) wou In liUL'U , IClUubetli 1 , ( U to 1) uucoii
Bit rcoldu to 1) ) third.
Third ruce. one mile : Tom Tough (4 ( to
won In I : IV , Major Tom (5 ( to J ) avuond , Lai
IjNufnlia to 1) ) third.
Fourth riu-r. solllnc. four antl a liulf f u
IOUZH : Colouul B 12 to 1) ) won In MS. Our Maple
plo (7 ( to 5) ) bocoml , Frame Kills ilJ to 1) ) third.
Fifth race , live and u liulf furlongs : ball
R(4 ( ton won In IM : > M. Foruinuu (10 ( to 1) ) KG
ond. Fancy it ! to 1) ) third.
nlxlli men. ouu mile : Koloni ( I ) to 1) ) won
1t4 W , lie buff ( I6to I ) svcond , lliinner ( U to
third. _
* . Tip * tor Tmliiy.
Iloro are the horses to which tbo propt
pint tils faith ;
J. I'lodinoiit Oiovordnlo.
Itlrdto colt Lady Hullo.
8allsbury-l O U
llellsurlus Loiiiin ,
JlmUiuun-A O U
i'roapuct Luray.
SJOIUIH I'AIIK.
Dr. Hnsbrouok i-touuiifll.
Estolle Arab.
Montana Slelpner ,
tilr FrancisICInxlut. .
AdelbertStrcplinn. .
Imperial ,
Norfolk' * .Mootlui ; KiuloJ.
NonroMC , Neb. , Sept. 0.-ripecialTo |
gram to Tin : Jtnu.J The annual mooline
tbo North Nebraska Fair and Driving Pi
association closed today with au attbudai
of over 5,000 people. Tbo traveling me
program , tbo niuiio by Dalby'a band and t
races were all striklui ; features thai crcal
much Interest.
In tUa 'rforall Ircittloir. uilld heats , to
Traveling Men's purse of ITOO. Giiolph won. Dr.
Tlltnn second , Jim Dunn third , lloit tlmo :
9t2.lH.
Krto-for-ftll running , half nillo hoafs ,
Ohnrlfly 1C won. Host tlmo , M sncondn.
JU : Irottliu : Llrrlo Chopin won , Orny Dnn
second , llron.ston tlilrd. Host time : 2:4lS. : !
Work of tlio l''lTorn <
Tlio most marvelous trotting and panlnc
records toadothls week , 2:01 : in each class
nnd both on the for famed Tcrro Haute cir
cular tract , make it Interesting to look ever
the very low records. Oily twenty-four
horses have ever trotted or paced regularly
under 2:10. : Only two other horses iiavo
paced Irregularly , that Is with running
mates , In less than 2:10 : , vb : Wosttnont ,
, and Minnie U. 2e3if. : The list :
TIlOTTEIl. ' .
Nntnu. Ago. Time. Nnnic. ABO. lime.
Nnnrj Hnnks. , il S:0t : AllCrton & 3U9' : <
Mnrtlin Wllkcs 9 2:09 : Nclxm 9 3:10
Knnol 6 3U3 : < < Jnr-K'oSco. . . . 0 2:10
Mnucl H 11 3WH : Itoquctto. . . . . . . i 2ilO
I'alo Alto 3I03H
PACK113.
Nnino. Tlmo. Nnmo. 'rinio
.Mnncot. . . . . 1:04 : llluo Minn 2U8' : <
Hal Pointer . 2:05 : Vlnolto 3OV : > i
llnbptt J 3W1 : |
Direct . 3:01 : M mincer 3I/J' : (
.lolinttnii. , . . . . ,2Ui.H : Window WllkPs..2:0H : ! )
Cricket 2:10
( luy . . . 2.0ti > ( D. II 2:10
Ituy Wllkc . a.nrfu
Hello Anton Alukcs n World' * Itcrord.
WICHITA , Kan. , Sopt. 30. Bcllo Acton
lowered her own nnd the world's yearling
pacing record ever the regulation track bore
today nnd gave herself u mark of 2:21 : / .
Hello Acton Is by Sluulclnr.il Onward , dutn
Lottie O bv Blue Bull , Jr. , nnd Is owned
by E. D. Oould of Fullerton , Nob. Sbo was
accompanied by a p cor.
The ether events nt the meeting of the
South western Kansas fair were :
Trot , fouli of 130D. purse II.OM : Maxle B won ,
Ilolu II second , llusl lltun : 'J- : < U.
' . ' : ; class , paelntt. nimu f I.I.OJ : Milter's Utis-
soil > von , IlliiloKO second Ifcsl llniu ! "i-S'.i-
2:45 : elufls. trotting , purse J.VK ) : Wolston \ > on ,
Ashinnld second , lie-it tlmo ; U'i'JUU.
iliil 1'olutur ill Mystic.
BOSTOX , Mass. , Sept , 30. This was the
las' day of the Horsobrocdors at Mystic
park. Hul Pointer , the world renowned
pacer , driven by Ed Goers , started to neat
his record of 2:033 : . Ho made only 2:0714 : ,
but succeeded In ranking the fastest mllu
ever recorded at Mvsllo. The quarters were
ns follows : 3'J. l03j ; { , 1:30 : , 'J:07 : . Sum
maries :
Futurity stake , value J35) ) : Ilowell won ,
Jueu.no second , Pruo distanced. Tlmo : 'J'JG'i. : '
Bullion produce stake , vuluo J7SJVnn : -
ilernr won , 1'hiinton Hucond , Con net to uud
Jack Itojoillbtiincod. llostilnio : U:4' : U >
2:21 : class , trotting , purse 11.000 : Nolllo Mo-
CJroKor won , I'rlnco A second , U U 1' ' ' third ,
llestilniu : : ; : iuij.
lU-Milu at liluuceater.
Gl.ouecsTEii. N. . ! . , Sept. 30.Vcathor
clear , track fast.
First raco. one mlle , Hnlllns : : All Illnck
won. Whlto Wings second , John Hlckcy third
Time : l4i'4. !
Second r.ici1. five-eighths ot : i mlle , solllnc !
Misery won , Kobusta second , WestSide third.
Time : 1:03. :
Third race , seven-eighths of u mile , solllnj : :
Lueky Clover won , 1'estllunco second , llurguln
third. Tlmo : tjlifu.
Fotlith rnoo. flve-nightlis of u mlle : Flat
tery won. Captain Hi-own second , Judge Post
tlilrd. Time : 1:01 : ! ; .
' Fifth r.iuo , thrcQ-iiiinrtura of u mllo. solllnc :
Worth won. Kiiy second. Uunnlng Hird third.
Tune : I'.XiVj.
Sixth race. llvo-olaliths of a mile , soiling :
Vuldoria won , Uo dstep second , Hcttle third.
Time : 1:03. :
Itosults ut tlio Vitllcy.
MISSOUKI VALLEY , la. , Sop30. . ( Special
Telegram to THE BKU.J Results today :
2:30 : class , trottlnc : Daisy J won. lllllv F
sot-ond. Almont Wusner third. Host tuna :
L':294. !
> ' :4U : class , irottlng : Kornortu won , Blueweed -
wood second. I'erduro K third. Itest time :
' _ ' : ' - " . ) .
Mlle novelty rumilLC race was won by OaU-
land , f'ettlcout second.
NATIONAL I.KAMUE.
Hobby Curutliors Sltutri * I'atK.v Itollvar How
Thiiy UHCCI to I'ltcli.
ST. Loui , Mo. , Sqpt. 30. Tne Cleveland's
defeat today by St. Louis was duo largely to
the effective pitching o'f Caruthors. Davlos
pitched poorly , and his support was only
fair. Attendance , 900. Score :
St. Louis . 4 0020010 * 7
Cleveland . 40000000 1 5
lilts : St. Louis. 11 ; Cleveland. 0. Errors :
St. Louis. 4 : Cleveland. 4. Kurried runs : St.
Loiila. C : Cleveland. 4. lotteries : Caruthcrs
und lluckley ; Davlos uud Zlmtner.
Tunt ll7lng : tbo Clmmplons.
BOSTON , Mass. , Sept. 80. Boston out
played the visitors at all points today. Dark
ness stopped the game. Attendance liliS.
Score :
Boston . 2 13
Washington . 1 200000 0 (1 (
lilts : lloston , II ; Washington , 0. Errors :
lloston , : > ; Washington , 6. Gained runs : IJos-
ton. V ; Washington. It Haiterles : Nlchosaud
Kelly ; Killen and Dowse.
K M | Itvut Ills Old
Q
1. PITTSHUKO , Pa , , Sept. : tO. The Loulsvilles
could not bit Etirotand therefore lost the
game. Van Haltron played his first game
for the Pittsburgs. Attendance , 1,030.
Score :
Louisville . 0 0001000 1
Plttsuurn . 1 000022 * [
Hits : Louisville. 8 ; Plttsbure. 12. Errors :
Louisville , 4 ; I'litsburg. 4. Earned runs :
. a Itattorlos : Ehrot und Millar ;
Clausen und Merrill.
Alnro ( irlul lor Cotninle.
CINCINNATI , O. . Sopt. 30. The
batted terrifically and won easily. Attend
ance 850. Score :
Cincinnati 0
Chicago 10 U 00001 0 i
Hits : Cincinnati , b : Glilcaco. 14. Errors
Olnc'lnnatl , f ; Chicago. I. Earned runs :
Clni'lunatl , 1 : Ohicaco. 4. liaitcrles : Cham
berlain nnd Murphy ; llutclilnson and Kltt
orUoiirnu It Was l.uclc.
M
o Nuw Yoitic , Snpt. 30. It was luck thn' '
gave the Quuuers the game today nt thu pole
crounds. The Giants made twice as mani
hits aud only ono error. Attendance , 1,103
Score :
Now Yorlt
I'hilitdelphla *
Him : Now i'ork. It ; 1'hlludolplila. 0 , Krrors
Now Vork. 1 ; I'hlliiditlphlu , 1. Kurnod runs
Nuw Yurie. 1 ; Philadelphia , ' . ' . Duttorlos
lui.se uud Kwlii ; Keofe mid Uiuiuonts
II ililinnroVin.i Auoihor.
Niw : YOIIK. Sept. 30. Kffecttve battori
work enabled Iho flail.mores ! to defeat th
ira - Brooklyns this afternoon. The Baltimoru
a- won by bunching live hits ultcr two mn
were out in thu third Inning. Attendance
1 771. Score :
'
'
Ilrooklrn -
lliiltlmoro , . . *
Hils : llrooUlvn , 5 ; Baltimore , I'.1. Errors
at Brooklyn , 4 : llaltlmore , 4. Earned mm
llrooklyii. : i ; 11 iltiinore. U , llatterles ; Ken
as neOy and Daly ; Hc-iunldt and Uunson.
00 of thn To.uu. .
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Sol hinltli Uiul Din Host or niiurcn Nlililon
Hut CoulUii'l FlnUh Him.
Uo SAN PIIAXOISCO , Cal. , 50pt. 30. Kol Smlt
Ju" of Los Angeles , Cul. , und Ueon o Slddons <
In Now York eogaitod In a finish fight f <
' ' a fJ.OOO purse In the California Athletic clu
lastnluht. Tno man weighed In at just IU ) ,
pounds ut S p. in. Smith was tbo favorite i
101
the betting.
Sniltb scored two ngUt-lundors on tl
ribs in tbo .11 m and ducked a number i
rushes. In tbo second round ho obasod tl
Now Yorker about the rlnp : ctvlng bat
bands about the bead , aud smashed htm i
the fueo with bis left when ho could cot ii
side of Slddoiis' guard , which the luttor be ;
about bis face. The Now Yorker made i
oftort to retaliate but stood tbo punlsbmei
umnlully. Smith lauded throe hard UI
baudvrs In the wind.
tilddous came up smilinp , but wary , an
broke ground topeatcdly in tha next tun
rounds. Smith's runb.cs
Je- were fruitless wli
Jeof the exception of a couple of rinlH-hunaors
of the ribs. BlddotiB scored a couple of lot [
irlt on Smith's oar la the fifth and appeared co
ce fh'.ont
in1 * The sixth round was marked by mci
the rushes on Smith's part , Slddons running i
ted taUIiiK the rib roasters with a nmllo , appa
eiitly bcoUluc to tire Smltn. from the sai
ir a until to the thirteenth Smith undeavorod
lironk down Slddons' guard. The latter cut
novcral nntics and ( ilspUcoil much forbear-
nnco when Smith fouled him.
The twelfth wm hot rouna , Smith cot-
tine Slddons against the ropes and punishing
htm hfird , but couM not bring him down.
tilddons fought him back.
With the exception of the fHt6entb , in
\vhlcli Slddons took n lot ot punUhmont ,
honors were about even to the twenty-second
round , when Smith ronotvod his whirlwind
tactics and throw Sladons throuRh thu ropes
and ticnrly off the platform.
Tha end ot the twenty-fifth round f on nil
the men fiddling for nn opening nt close
quarter * . In the twenty sixth Stddons
nearly dropped Smith with n lolt on the Jaw
nnd n hnrd fought round followed , Smith
blconlnitat the mouth. The twonly-sovanth
round wns slow nnd from the Iwonty-olRhth
to the thirty-fourth round Itlttowas dono.
Both men wcro careful. Stduons continued
to take most of the blows for his h0nd on his
cloves , occasionally parrying or stopping
with nn upper-cut. Smith did most of the
work , nnd the blows gradually lucked stoitn.
At the end of the fortieth round neither
liftd nny advantatro. From the fortieth to
the end of the fifty-fifth round Ultlo was
dono.
At the end of the fifty-fifth round , not n
blow having bacn itr'ielr slnco the fiftieth ,
Hcforco Cook consulted the principals and
nnnotinrod that ns they ngraod tlmy could
not finish the contest ho would rosdrvo his
decision until the meeting of the board of
directors next Monday ovontnp.
Slddons evidently sought at the outset to
make It a draw and Smith's strength failed
him after thn twonty-llfth round by good
work on his part. _
I'ncllUtln T llt In Nnw Orlrnm.
JrfnwYoitK , Sept. ao. President Ghnrlos
Noel of the Olympic club , Now Orleans ,
writes a sporting paper that the Olympic
club will not olTur nny purse for Peter Jackson -
son and Joe Ooddurd to light for , because
the southern people do not llko to sco con
tests in which a whlto man ts opposed by n
micro. Should Jim Uorbott nnd Charlto
Mitchell arrange a light for $10,000 and the
championship , the Olvmplo club will offer
just us Inrgo u purse , If not larger , than nny
other club , or thu club will bo willing to offer
n big purse for Jim Hnll nnd Bob ITitzslm-
mons to contcud for In Fonrunrv during tno
"Mnrdi-gras.
Cnllfnrnli : lllllyVlns : i
Billy Woods and Frank Collins fought two
rounds in the opera tiouso at Fremont Frl
day night for the goto receipts. Woods won.
It was a hurricane light wliilo It lasted , but
Collins , who 1s a trooa mau , lost his ho ad
and was punched out.
Last night at Columbus "Woods puuched
out In two rounds Heavyweight Jacobs of
Davm City , 'ibo affair was for the goto
money. _
MrCiiUVoy ARIIII ! After Corhott.
PiTTsntwo , Pa , . Sopt. BO. Thomas Mc
Caffrey , brother of Domlntck MoOaffroy , has
deposited a S500 forfeit that Champion Cor-
bott cannot knock Dotnlnlck out In four
rounds.
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STAltKS IV Sl'OUT.
I.icroo4 Clnli 1'rnctlrn.
The Lacrosse club will practice this afternoon -
noon from 4 to 0 , nnd tomorrow afternoon
from 2 to 0 on the fair irroutids , which huvn
boon sccurnd ns practice grounds. .Thoy are
level , and larco enough lor all requirements.
A scratch match will bo played tomorrow
afternoon between picked teams. Every
uno baviui ; n stick Is requested to turn ou-t
nud got into trim for iho matches to bo
plnvcd this fall.
There will bo a mooting of the l acrosso
club ut the Piixton cafe Monday evening nt S
o'clock sharp.
IVlinllo Kruuhs Anoilier.
SPIIINOFIULD , Mass. , Sept. 30. W. W.
Wludlo broka the two-milo world's bicvclo
record today , maKini ; tbo distance in i-3 : 3-5.
Tno former record w&s 4U7 : ! 3-3.
SOUTH O.II/lH.l.
1'lro Uosri-oys Cliurlfx Akopcr's Frame
KullilliiK mi T\vol ty-Fourth Struct.
Just ono hour after the disastrous lira at
the Union stock yards broke out last even
ing another alarm was turned in. The fire
was located in a vacant two-story frame
dwelling located on the west side of Twenty-
fourth street , between Q and R strcots. The
11 ro companies wcro yet at the stock yards and
it was fully thirty minutes before they could
bo notiflod and roach the sceuo of the lira.
The building was an old frame structure and
burned rapidly and wns completely de
stroyed. The house was the property of
Charles Akofcr , theN street butcher , and
was worth about 5900. How the tire started
is unexplained , as it had qot baea oconpiod
forsoma tlmo , and may have neon the work
of an mcodinry. _
St > litumhir'g niiirlcot Report.
The month of September just closed has
been a very prosperous ouo at this market so
far as the prices of bogs are concerned. A
comparison with the month of September ,
1891 , shows a very llattorlnpr state of nffaira.
The htfiU point ID 18U1 wes reached
on September 8 , when $5.23 wns
paid , and during this year on the
10th and 13th with § 5.40 ns tbo top price.
The lowest prtco paid Tor a full load was
fi.33 on September 30 , 1891 , and $4.73 on
September 1 of this year. The highest ana
lowest averjgo cost In September , 1831 , was
* 3.0T and $4.05 % against ? 3.i3 ! ; nnd f4.HSJi in
September , IblU. This shows tbnttho marnet
durltic the month just closed has ranced
about'20c to UOc higher on hogs than during
the same mouth of IS'Jl.
South Omaha bas always been a great
market for stoonors and feeders , and thcro is
always a Dig demand for thorn a gpod prices.
Thursday ono of the Ihrgost shipments over
'
uinao fro'm the yards went out , iho total
nunfbor of bond boltic 1,510. A majority of
them went to Iowa , to bo fed and1 fattened
the coming winter for tbo maruot. Some ol
them wont to Nebraska feeders , and all will
eventually find their way baric to tha South
Omaha market as good to choice native
beeves , and will Drlng good prices ,
Aliuscd Ills \Vllc.
A complaint was filed before Judge Fowloi
yesterday nua a warrant Issued for the ar
rest of David Williams. The compluinlnc
witness is David's wlfo Alice , who .makes
some very grave charges against her hus
band. A discolored eye gives proof to hoi
assertion that ha strucK her with his llsl
and otherwise abused her yesterday morning
while under the Influence of liquor. Thoj
reside at Thirty-first nnd U .streets.
lieu .Smith Oniiilm Olllcu i
Tbo South Oinnha olllco of TUB Ben hni
boon removed from ( J'3 N a'.rebt to the ofllci
of the Dally Stockman , 40 North Twenty-
fourth street. Tlio chnngo Is made for tin
convenience of the patrons of Tin : BBB anc
the now location Is far more desirable ant
moro central than the former. Tno tele
i.o P. phone number 1s ! 17.
' . .j > "otn mid I'nritoimU ,
* Mrs. Ed Haywood has returned from ho
; jj Iowa visit.
Mrs. Bert Weppnor and sister have pom
to their former homo at Buffalo , N. Y. , on i
visit.
visit.Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brand of "Piorco or
visiting with Captain ana'Mrs. Wllllan
th Kelly.
ot Captain J. E. Hart has returned from Hi
or national encampment of the liraud Army o
the Hopu bile nt Washington.
ib
ibW James O. Varroll , formerly with the Cud
W nby Packing company of this city.
in to Chicago and Is MOW employed by tli
Armntir Packing company.
he The members of Upchurcb lodco , Dogrc
of of Honor , Ancient Order of United Work
icon , will give an entertainment and danc
nc
this evening at their bull , Twenty-sixth am
thin
N streets.
in Tbo Young Mon's Republican club mo
ii- last evening and Decided upon the uniform
iipt for the marching cluo. I'hoy will consist of
no whlto helinot , cape und leggings and llf v o
ut them were ordered.
It- A warrant bas been Usued for tbo arros
of u t.ewlng machlna agent named Praneli
id Thu complainant 1s E. W. Waterman , wh
CO ullugof FraueK Is selling machines wltbou
th buying paid the occupation tax.
In
ts Killed the KilKliiour > " > < l I'lrislllan.
in- Juuois , Pa. , Kept. 30.--Tbo boiler of a
re engine on the Buffalo , Rochester & PHI1
or burg road , exploded this morning , blovvlu
ir- the engineer uud llroinen to fraeinenU.
irv
v-
vto DoWUt'tSanaparllltt qeausoi tha DlooJ.
HE ANSWivJffi ) THE CHARGES
W ; " >
Mayor Bemia KopUjs to Sorao Imputations
' Made Aeaint ! Iim by Oounollmon.
HIS OFFICIAL hl\k < HAVE BEEN OPEN
oil
Nothlnc In IIU'J IfvfcnrdVlilch Will Xot
Slnml In iiCli'iJ'ii.\VliiU | Oily Attorney
Council flajn of the I.iito
Mayor Bomls was nskod yesterday morn
ing :
"Is It true , M cbnrghd by Councilman Davis ,
that you signed the waterworks warrant at
midnight two days after you became mayor I"
" 1 would moil emphatically say this state
ment Is fnlso , " replied the mayor , "and Mr.
Dnvls Knows It Is miso. The warrant to
which ho refers was stoned by mo between
2 nnd 3 o'clock In the nflornoon after nn ex
tended conference with Mr. Goodrich , tbo
< * x-comptrollor , nnd Mr. Olson , the present
comptroller , who were both familiar with
thonnturoof tbo claim for which the war
rant wns drown , und both stated that
the claim for which the warrant was
drawn wns correct and Just nnd should bo
paid. Tbo appropriation ordinance authoriz
ing the signing of the warrant wns passed
before 1 bacatno mayor aud should have noon
approved by cx-.Mnyor Cushlng bolero bis
term of oflluo expired. Thorc was not then ,
nna cannot now , bo any controvcriy rop.ird-
Ingtlipuorroctiicis of tlio claim or the pro
priety of signing the warrant. The warrant
covered thu hydrant rentals to the water
works company under Us contract with the
city for the six montns prior to January I ,
1SSU. Btnce that , dnto , in July of the
present year , a similar warrant 1ms bcon
Mgued and delivered covering the hydrant
rentals for the six months commencing Janu
ary 1 , 18U2. If I am correctly Informed Mr.
Davis voted In favor of both the appropria
tion ordinances containing these Items , nnd
ho cannot but know that the items were cor
rect. Uo also knows , us a matter of mot ,
that the warrant signed In January WHS paid
by the treasurer during the afternoon of the
day It was slpnod , rendering it utterly im
possible to have boon signed , ns ho claims , at
midnight. This charge Is In keeping with
others made by Mr. Davis to divert the at
tention of the public from matters that
should bo Investigated. "
The Komi * 1'nrk I'urchmo ,
"What Is there , " was asked , "about the
charge that you worked up the Bcrnls park
purchase tluough your Influence us mayor ! "
"It Is a notuiious fact , " was the reply ,
"that tbo property boughtof the Bomls Park
company was purchased at half its actual
value untl was a better purchase than that of
any ether ploco of proparty acquired , and
wnun any spcclllc charges lire made 1 will bo
ready to mcot thorn. Two years before I
was elected mayor the property was recom
mended by the park commissioners lor pur
chase by the city nta price $ . " > , OUO larger than
was afterwards paid for it. "
"What is thereto the charge that you
signed warrants bnforo you had signed the
appropriation ordiuajico authorizing these
warrants ? "
"I have never y6t signed n warrant until
after the appropriation ordinance was signed
or until the appropriation had neon passed
by the council , signdd by thoprosidont of tbo
council and clerk , ; und actually In my hands
for approval , and not then until after I had
carefully examined , the item for which the
warrant wns to bo'arawn aud satisfied my
self tnat such Item should bo appovcd. "
About tho' CJJ | Hull Defects.
"How dldyou.cojno to charge that thu
tower was fourteen foot lower than the con
tract specified i and.'how about tbo report
that $000 worth bt iho cornice stone was
taken to u atonoyard , although the city paid
for it ? What do y < 5u propose to do next to
ferret out tha alleged crookodaoss 111 thn
plans ana construction 1" a
"With regard to the claim tnat tbp tower
of tbo city ball was-fourteou feet lower than
was specified by tbo contract , I have never
made a direct charge to that effect. I have
merely stated that I was informed such was
the fact. This Is also true with regard to
the 000 worth of cornice stone claimed to
have been taken to astonoyard , notwith
standing the fact that the cityi had paid
for U.
"With regard lo my future action concern
ing the defects and irregularities in the con
struction of tbo city hall , I can only say that
I propose in the future , as In the past , to
protect the interests of the taxpayers as best
1 can. In view of the fact that tbo commit
tee has refused to proceed with its Investi
gation nnd forcibly prevented the cliy attor
ney from examining the witnesses , I pro
pose as best I can to continue tbo iuvostlca-
tion in my own way , I ani now satisfied
that nothing will bo done and nothing can bo
expected from tbo present investigating
committee of the council. "
Mr. Council Tulles.
City Attorney Con neil , being asked what
ho thought of the action of the investigating
committee , suia :
"What do I think ? Why I think that the
committee has absolutely verified the rumors
concerning It , that It fs n 'whitewash com
mittee' ami would make a whitewash re
port. In place of allowing witnesses to bo
called to establish or disprove the statements
of tbo mayor regarding the blunders of tha
architect , ibe dangerous condition of the
elevators and the faulty construction of the
city hall , the committee undertook to run
down rumors relating to proposed white
washing by themselves. Now they not only
have thoin rumors , but they have established
the truth of the rumors. It would bnvo been
a moro prudent and 'proper course to have
loft the work of investigating themselves to
some other committee , aud then , porbaps ,
they would huvo got oft with a simple dose
of whitewash. As it Is , they have black-
washed themselves. Their scheme to
turn tbo investigation against Mayor
Bomls will not provo a success.
The notion of iho committee was u con-
coctedschuuio to stifle investigation
uud prevent the smoking out of facts which
vvoufd bo nn absolute demonstration of the
charges of tbo mayor. My only purvoso in
addressing the committee after the type
written resolutions fixed up by Tom Lowry
had boon read was to obtain permission tc
proceed with the examination of the arch !
tect and to examine other witnesses present
This permission should liuvo boon crantnd
and it was evidence of the whlte-wushint
ljurposu of the committee to arbitrarily re
fuse mo this right. I was pro-tout atthi
request of the mayor and by the authority od ov
of tbo committee bad already cointnonojc d
the examination 'Offline architect , whom :
baa allowed tompoVlwily to , leave the stanc
while tbo slatetnoBts'Df Mr. Uounsman wore
being niodo. I win. ' satisfied from what :
had previously soon and hoard that Ton
Lowry would" prevent , If ho could , an ) y
further examination of the witnesses. Upot
the committee being called to order no pro i-
cecded to curry out his Bchonio ,
'
"As ov'idonco of Lowry's purpose , wo hav <
not only tlio typewritten resolutions wlilcl
bo brought In , but his own statement to tin
mayor Indicating what ho proposed to do
After the mayor had declined to sign u cop ;
of n resolution brought to him by too nor
coant-at-arins yoster/Jay forenoon authonz
. . .
'
H--
Ing Mr. Lowry's cojuijltteo to expend money
which the I mayor declined to sign for the rea
son that tbo paper was neither uu original nn
concurrent resolution , Tom Lowry brouirh
in the paper a second tlmo and urgoa th
mayor to sign it , uiid upon the mayor's re
lusal to do so said : 'Well , then , I'll ue d <
if another thing will too pone py the commit
ten or another witness called. ' The rosolu
ttou which ho afterwards lixod up for adop
tlon by MuLeario and Prineo was tbo carry
ing out of this throat.
Henri ) * Diivls unit Uhnffos.
"Ill iho carrying out of this throat Lovvr ,
was aided and abetted by Davis andCtmffac
Data of these worthies have boon present a
every meeting of the committee , olthoug
not members of tlio committee , taking" ver.
earnest Interest in the same , and were evoi
moro active than Lowry himself In demand
Ing that tbo sergeaut-at-arms should requir
mo to nit down. Oho thing is certain , thu
whenever I sit down at tha demand of eltho
of tnoso gentlenvm it will bo o sitting dowi
on them , and that with u thud. I do not on
peel or anticipate that Mayor Bemls can d
very much In protecting tbe Interests of th
taxpayers while these gentlemen remain 1
the council. It is a fortumito ttilntr foi tb
city that their terms of office cxplro with tb
lirosentyear. They art ) a couple of brigands
they travel us u pair. Whenever you e
r > , \vls you llnd UhafToo , and whcnovor you
find UhafToo you sea Divls. Kaoh echoes the
opinions and nayinps of the other. They nro
dnugorou * leaders , and it is n grout mistake
for ether councilman to follow thorn.
Dclny or I'ublla Work.
' The question tint frequently boon raised
ns to the cause of the delay In public work.
The question U easily answered. Whllo it
has boon sdmowhnt duo to the mistake * of
the Bo.ird of I'ublio Works and the change
of sprulftcatlons. It has boon principally duo
to Lottry , Davis nnd UhafToo , who have rep
resented contractors In place of taxpayers.
It Is a notorloix fact. thatLowrv Is the active
ngent and representative of Hugh Murphy ,
the stone contractor. Ho has resorted to all
sorts of dovlces nnd schemes to prevent the
Bttvlup of .streets with any material except
Colorado sandstone. Ho came verv near suc
ceeding In his efforts In that direction on
Loavonworth street , but through the actlvo
vigilance of Mr Ijams and otbor interested
property owners ho failed , and to thoormlltof
the city that .street is now being paved with
brick at a low figure with n ten-year guaranty ,
In accordance with the wish of u largo
majority of the property owners. On the
other hand , Davis and Uhnffeo have con
stantly championed Iho cause of an asphalt
paving contractor , nnd under the pretense of
scoring thu mayor have schemed ns best
they could to clvo asphalt paving to their
contractor In place of allowing It to go to
other contractors at n lower figure.
" 1 dislike to t > o drawn into any contro
versy between the mayor and councllmon. I
would much prefer , so tar as possible , to re
main neutral , but when these councllmon
iindortnkn in the high-handed manner at
tempted by them last night to sttllo investi
gation nnd forcibly prevent mo from bolng
honrd I think It nbout tliun to assort what I
consider my rights , n-ad In the language of
Macbeth sav : "Lay on Macduff , and damned
bo ho who first cries hold , enough 1' "
COUNTY UKPUBliICANS.
Tlipy CuttoMp Noyoft fi > r Smiiitor unit Walsh
mid VVIItl.iuiH lor CoiiintUfiloiiurs.
The republican delegates from seven coun
try precincts caucused Thursday night at
Elkhorn for the purpose of settling uoon the
candidates who should receive the .support
of the proclncts in the county convention.
The great smtgglo was over the county
coinmisslonershtp , and Jamas Walsh and
Commissioner Williams were finally named
the cholco of the caucus.
Isaac Noyos wtxs endorsed for the senate.
Drill ocrullu
Thn Jacksonlau and Samosot clubs will at
tend the Bryan-Field debate at Plattsmouth
tonight In n body. A special train will leave
tbo union aopot nt 5:15 : , returning at U p. m.
Faro for the round trip will bo 05 cents. All
ward organizations and ether democrats are
ln tlod to participate.
Tbo Fifth Wurfl Democratic olub bold a
mooting last night. W. S. Shornalror dls-
cussed the tariff question nnd was rot-elvcd
with great applause. Henry Osthott was
agreed on to be candidate lor council. The
following delegates to the city convention
wcro selected : T. D. ICcnny , John McCJory ,
K C. Erlllnir , M. Loarv , 11. C. Hewitt. J. J.
Conlun. J. Von ICruger , J. C. Gulltoll and F.
W. Solon.
Will .Stand by I ny.
The Eighth ward delegates to the republican
county convention held a meeting on Wednes
day night nnd by : \ unanimous VOID expressed
tbolr continued endorsement of Mr. H. Jj.
Day ns highly qualified for the oflico of
county attorney and pledged themselves un
qualifiedly to stand solidly for bis nomina
tion.
JtupubllcuiM.
The bwedish American Hopu oilcan club
hold n very enthusiastic mooting In the oflico
of Aurora Publishing Co. , 1GOS Cass street ,
Thursday night. C. O. LoDeck was unani
mously endorsed for state senator.
J .11 U ! > E.11 i\TS.
In considering Mr. Salvlni and bis art , the
critic must judge of thorn in the light of the
highest standards and so ho may bo con
strained to give what would otherwise bo
undue prominence , to imperfections , of what
Is still a higher , praiseworthy performance.
This is true of his Don Cfmnr , but Judged by
these highest standards his d'Artagnau ,
with Justification of superlatives , must bo
pronounced flawless , a perfect gam of purest
comedy.
Dumas' mastorpleco li familiar to every
body , and the audlonco at the Boyd last
evening showed its fullest appreciation of
the fine presentation of the great romance.
This was a loading feature of the perform
ance , the worthy dressing of play and
players. Each bcono was a picture , com
plete and batisly ing in every detail. All but
one or two of the characters were admirably
sustained. And GO the highest praise is
tendered as fairly won.
Mr. Salvlni's d'Artagnnn has the sparlilo
of good wine unit , does not lack body either ,
and the airy frou-frou manner in which ho
carves his way , witb "Hob's" assistance ,
through nil manner of hairbreadth 'scapes ,
to the heart in n woman's oyc is irresistably
captivating to thu spectator ; Dumas' immor
tal creation could have no liner and more
faithful embodiment.
Mr. William Hedmund's Atuos was a flno
Bit of playing , his story iu the third act being
capitally spoken , earning him a full-bodied
round of applause.
Cardinal Uichclieu suffered at tbo hands of
Mr. lien Johnson , and the duke of Bucking
ham can sympathize with him.
Miss Judith Boroldo was sufficient as Anne
of Austria , the lady's ' performance showing
a marked Improvement nn her Mnrltnna.
.Miss Maud Dixon made e. charming Con
stance nnd Miss Augusta do Forro'st , if a
little ovorstrenuous , fairly fulfilled tbo de
mands of Lady do Winter. All in all , no
inoro onjnyablo performance has boon seen in
Omaha than that of Mr. Salvlni and his com
pany of players in "Tho Ttireo Guardsmen. "
AMUSElMEiNTS
_ , , . .STDAY.
Theater I
THIS ( SA'ITHDAV ) OUT. L
I.iibt two nciformanccH of
AlexanderJALVINi
MATINEE THIS AKT. AT -loublo : : Hill. )
"ROBERT MACAIRE , "
anil thu acting version of .
"CAVALLER1A RUST1CANA. "
1'rlcosHoscrvod first floor , 75c : ironoral tid-
inlaslon , ( list floor , Me ; reserved balcony , O'Je.
o
Evening ] iurforinivnco at 8 ,
"THE THREE GUARDSMEN. "
T Neil attraction , Dull 0 | > orn ( 'o
o
I ' HBW IWU
u HYD'S
THEATRE. ONM
n
- TUHSDAV AND WEDNKSHAV , DOT. 4 AND 3
THE
DUFF OPERA CO.
In u brilliant roiiortolro of new ujienis.
TUKbDAV , Oct. 1-
"A. TRIP TO AFH CA. "
WEDNESDAY , Oct. i , n iloulila bill , ilascumil'a
coleliratuil work
-"OAVATYrKlUA UUS'l'IOANA.-
Kor tbo llrat tlmo In tliU cltr , I ud ( illbort
hiilllvnil'a
"TUIAlj Y JURY. "
u afaiiif liuhulii tiinnr of tliu leudlnirnrtlbt
of tliocuuntrr und
BO : O M O R. U S : DO
Hux Shoult open Mondar Morning.
Koxt nttrnctlun , "JANIJ. "
Extrau ! of Beef ,
Do you want a cup ol
Heef ToaV See that it
is made from tha Gun
uino Incomparably
tlio bust. Pure , ,
tablo.rofrusliUi } , ' . Uis-
lo eoluda clearly-
In IO tlio Baron I-ol-
10 liljr's Blifnuuro
10 n blut ) on oauh
; iibol , thus.
10
TO SECURE HER FORTUNE
Another Chapter In the Whlto Divorce Oaso
at Ohoyonno.
MUST NOT DISPOSE OF THE BONDS
Attorneys ot tlio Wltn lr jupst tlio Court to
Imunn Itnstrnlnliii : Orilrr by Which
tlio Woinnn'n l'roiurty | Mny
lo
Cunrnxs-B , Wyo. , Sept , 33. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB BKB. ] Another cnaptor has
boon added to the celebrated Whlto divorce
case. U will bo remembered how Churlos
A. Whlto , who represented hlmsoll to bo the
manager of thu American office of tlio Lon
don Illustrated News , at n salary of $10,000
pur year , wooed and won the widow of
Erasmus Nuglo of this city when on a visit
to Hot Spring * , Ark. Mrs. Naglo wa worth
nearly &JOO.OJO , her suaro of the estate of her
dead nusuund. Whllo , after their marriage ,
wblcli occurred loss than a year ago , nt
once iravo license to his lovu of high
life mid spout vast sums of moiioy on illicit
ulo.xsure.s , In getting nway with $10,000. In
addition to this by menus of throats and ill
truftlmoct ho compelled her lo sign a no'.o
for ? r5UOU , scoured by mortgage on viduablo
city property und coal lands In Converse
countv nnd collateral oeenrlty In the shape
t stocks and bonds
St'titctiborO Whllo loft tno city taking
ivith Him the note , mortgage , stocks and
ijoiuls. Acouulo of weeks ago MM. Whlto
Jiitorcd btilt lor divorce , dutalling at ( 'rout
onctli the hardships she had undergone nt
iho bauds ol her young but vicious husband.
Today her attorney Illed with the clerk of
ho itisinut court n petition lor n re.-ttralnlni ;
iruor to prevent the registrar of licods from
nccopttng and tccordlng any ti-Hiisfcr
if Iho mortgage and asKing that
iVhlto bo rustralnod from disposing of
he note , stocits and bonds and bo com
pelled to give thorn up to the plaintiff. The
K'titlon alleges that thuy were nrofiirod
Train tbo plaintiff uy duress , such as to com
pel her to act against/ her will and In fear of
her life.
SHE STOLE , HE SHOT.
Irlcf Chapter TuUt-n from l.lfu In tinItnil
l.uniln.
P. O Elwooa , a cattleman , was taken In
by the pollco this morning for shooting with
ntcnt to hill.
Elwood and a friend were out seeing the
< lghts and about 1:30 : o'clock entered a house
of 111 ramo nt 000 Capitol avenue. Ono of the
n mates , Jessie William ? , grabbed the silver
watch reposing In Elwood'a vest pocket and
started for the rear door on a run.
The owner of the tlmo piece followed and
ns the woman suirlod across the back yard
ho flred two shots at her from n bull dog re
volver.
The woman fell to the ground and the po
llco took Mr. Elwood Into custody.
Half n dozen officers who had hoard the
shooting quickly carried the woman Into the
house and Captain Mostyn sent for Dr.
Townc. An examination showed that she
had not bcon struck bv a bulletbut was only
scared to death. Later on she wns taken to
the jail and charged with larceny.
I'JSItliUX.Ilj I'.llt.Kilt.ll'll.'i.
Captain Wlndheim of Chemical No. 3
leaves tonicht for Chicago , where ho will
spend his ten days' vacation.
Coroner Maul and family leave today for
Green IJiver. Wyo. Mr. Maul will Join his
brother at Uroon Hiver and take quito a
huntini ; trip.
Lieutenant Colonel Mulford , Inspector
general of the Nebraska National guard ? ,
loft last night lor Ord , where hu will inspect
company B , Second rcgimett.
CHICAGO , 111. , Sopt. 30. [ Special Telegram
to TUB BUE. ] The following Nebraskans
registered here today : tihormau 1M. .
Smith , Omaha. Palmer House II , U.
Maltby and wife. Lincoln ; R U. Hodgm ,
Omaha. Great Northern Charles Kennedy ,
M. G. Taylor , Omaha. Auditorium 11. E.
CbubucK , Omaha.
AMit & ot"
Hlshop Ilrnnnan of Dallas. Tox. has boon
raised lo the dignity of archbishop of Iho now
province of DiilUh. which was created by I'ope
eo a low diys : aco.
The Vundalla r.illroud will take possession
of the Terra lliiute.t I'eorlu r.illroad Uutobor
1 on u ninety ulna ye.irs' lonno at u rental of
30 per cent of the gros-i eiirnlnKs.
1'rcbldent John O. Hhortalt of the Illinois
Humane.society announces Hint there will bu
no bull fl htin In ( Jlilcagoilnilni ; thu Worlu's
fnlr If ho o.in help It. and ho thin .s ho can.
Supreme Justice Somorbv of the order of
the Iron Hall says of the Indianapolis Htory
that ho will toll thu tr.iml Jury all hu knows ,
that bo demos the reportas purely sonsii-
tionnl.
Lord Walters. Ilercsford. alias Sidney I < as-
colics , tlie noted Kiullsh forxor. bus been s n-
tonced hy Jndso Wlllliim llnnry of Home , Oa ,
toslxyuiirs h.ird labor In the I'onlteiillary In
that .state.
Shurltr Vex ot Now York bus received an at
tachment for } ll)7)30 iicnlnst thu liulloclc .v
Wilder ooinpiiny , railroad conlriiclors. In favor
of John ( J. Ciilhoiin for sr-r leos In olfoctlng u
suloor the bonds of the Slontoroy & Mcxlean
Gulf rallioad and for other sorvleos rendered.
The muster cotton spinners of Knzlnnd havn
decided to reduce tlio wai'Csof Ihclr IIILMI 5 per
ccnl and a IU btilko throalons lo bu the 10-
Hlllt.
A 2SJUHElMISNTS.
Farnam Street Theater
Popula r Prices. No Advance.
AWIiEK'Ol'COMlCOl'l'KA
N OPERA CO.
Sunday Mdtlnco , Out " .
. Monihiy ilnclTniMiluj- . I. A
Wmlmisday flliitlnuu . l > IN.\roiti ;
Tliun liiy MKlit . I' A IIIAVAI.O
. IMICOACOIII
liii'i ) . IKIIIIiUJAN OIKI ,
WONDERLAND
AND
BIJOU THEATER.
Conlliiuonsshow from I to 11 I' . M.
: i -llOl'Ui > r.NTKK rAINMKST-3i !
Now Kpoclnlty Ollg and
i.i.\ < . \iiiiid : i.is .
r0c-0onor.il Admission 21
IHIIi Kclitiun I'o-itpuld lor - ' . ' i ) tti. ( or Mtumps )
THE HAIR ,
\Vliy It K.ills Olf , TIII-IIH Qnty , nnd the roinnily
liy I'rof. IIAKI.TIV I'AUKKIi , I' , li. A. H.
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NOTICK TO I'UOrKllTy
AfiENTS AND LESSEES.
In | iursniintof ] ordlnani'u No. IWJJ , requlr-
Inir wiilurntul Knscorii utloiin lo I HI mauo tu
und within the curl ) linus on cortiln htruots
In.Street , Improvement Districts No * , tm , 44J
uud 44 , In thu city of Oniahti , you nro
hnroliy notified to inuko nil mu-ussary commo
tions with watur and VHS iniilns , orlatterjlN ,
und to complete such work on or bi'fnjo Oo
oher 1'Jlh. lbJi us It Is thu puriKMO lo iiuvo
ho BtruutH In tlie Hiild illhtrluts , and inoru par-
IculurlyilubcrllMjJ us follows , la-wlti
No. 4Ui. JI.U.IHOII street , fruni'JTth utroot to
-6th Btroet ,
No 4 ! , Krsklntt Blroot. from thn Must line
of "Ith ulreol to thn niiht line of i'lth Ntrtiut.
No. 484. Dnrunpurt ktruot. from 'nd utruet
to"4tli Htroet , in thiivlty of Omaha.
D.ilod ntUiiiunu , NeU. , thisffllh < luy o ( Sop
to.nburIMK .
, , < vr. „ , „ „ , , AII8RII.
Chairman Hoard of I'ubllo Works.
rtllbrooh
Sou of
Mayor Tillbrqok
of McKecspott , l'i. , hml n Scrofula bunch under
onocaruhlch the phslcau lanced and then It
liccamo a running-sore , nnd was followed by
erysipelas. MM. Tlllbrook gave him
Hood's Sarsaparilla
the sole honied up , ho became pciffctly well
and U now a lUcly , niliust boy. Oilier parents
vhoso children surlcr from Impure blootl
should profit by this cMiinple.
HOOD'S PlLLa" > " > HsWlu l Oonillptllonliy
rostmUi * w'lni'iin iiftinii of llionlluioutury culiil
It is an old-fashion notion
that medicine has tov taste
'bad to do any good.
Scott's Emulsion is cod-
liver oil with its fish-fat taste
lost nothing is "lost but the
taste.
This is more than a mat
ter of comfort. Agreeable
taste is always a help to di
gestion. A sickening taste
is always a hindrance.
There is only harm in talcing
cod-liver oil unless you digest
it. Avoid the taste.
SCOTT ft Bowm.ChemUti , i jiSoutti 31)1 ) Avcnu ,
New York.
Your dnicKHl keep ] Sroll'i Dnulsion ol cod.livtr
il all dru > ; cikt everywhere Uo. | i.
\fETERIIMYSPECIFICS \
For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs ,
AND FOULTHr.
COO I'URO Bonk nil Trcitlnirnt ofnlnmla
uud Uliurt ent Free.
iuur. : ? ( Povor , ( ! nnucMlon , liillnmniullon
A.A. ( Slilniil JlfiiinulliN , niillc I''over.
li.II. irnliiN , l.iLiuriii'hN , KhriiinntlRui ,
J ! . . . .lllHtitiipvr , JSnniil lllnchai-foa.
ll.II. IlniN or < : rnl ) > , \VOI-IIIM.
K.lniiuliM : ! , llt-im-H , I'nciiinonln.
TMr.-.Oiillr or < ii-i | > rx , lii-ll > nrie.
C.C. ; UiHctti-i-liiLri' > Ili'inoi-rliiiirvH.
] l.ll."lriitury ! mill Klilnry DI C-IIHCH.
1.1. Eriipllvt * DlnrnnrK , illiintrc.
J.K.--lllMi-ant M ol' IXtffiilluii , I'nrnlyslii.
Single llotllo ( over Mdobcs ) , - - . ( JO
Hlitlilr CHRP , with Kpocin , MnnuiU , .
Vrtcrhniry C'lirnOllniul Mnllcator , 87.00
Jnr Vclrriuury Cure Oil. - - l.OO
Rotil It ; lruvEl ) < ; or rnt lirfpotil anjnbrnAn l In Boy
qanvlll ; on rorrlpl of | trlr .
In use M jcnrs. Tlio onlr siicccsifnl remedy tbr
Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness ,
find FroMratlon , from over work or other CIIUBO * .
$1 nor vial , or 6viali&ndlitriia vitil pcmrtnr , foriffi.
field l > jr I'rujKlnu , ant uitj > ltl on ri'cl | > t of i > rlc\
"SANATIVO , "
tlio AVomlorl'ii 1
SpuiiUli remedy
prcdcribod Tor
ov r SO yours ,
ciiroi ) nil Nor-
VOI1H
Luclc or ITIriiio-
ry , lieu d n c It e ,
AVnko < "n In fin H *
Beforo&AftorUse. KmisRioiiB , B.OUI
d from llfu. JTI a n II o o il , or
dliulniitloii of thoGcneratlvc Organs ,
etc. , uud nil cHectB cuiiHcd by i > aot
nbiiNCN. I'ut up coiix'Oiilciitly to curry
In tlioTCKt pocket. Irlro PIer
or O for PR , with \vrlUen
to euro or refund tlio money , if n
tries to sell you Borao AVOllTJIl ESS IMITA
TION In plucoofSANATl VO.enclosoprlco Incnvo-
lope and -no will eend by mull. I'mujililot Iu
plain scaled envelope Tree. Addri'VH ,
MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Branch Office for U.S.A.
3iS Dearborn Btroet. CHIOAGO , ILL.
SANAT1VO is sold in OMAHA. NU1I , by
Kulin \ Co. , DruRnists , Cor islli i Douslas bts.
] . A. Fuller & Co. , Driiuuists , Cor. Mill & I > oujli3 (
Hts. , and ilruntists -ni--r.dly. .
QDMLlRHD
HEALTH FOOftS
Parched Rolled' Oats ,
Unequalled in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only In 2J pound
Velvet Meal ,
for inulllns nnd
HE BETAPKT
Solilhr nil l''lrU-Cl.H3 ( iracnri.
DRRW.B AM
Tcotli rilledVlth -
out I'aln uy
the Latest
invention.
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DANOKIt
AKUM BirroP TKBTH ON KUJJIinit I'Oll
nvn.oo ,
roifoetfltgiinriiiilooil. Tooth oxtr.iutod In
the iniirnlnu' . Nuw ones Inuortod In ovonhu
o ( h'tinu duy.
riuu 8 | ) clinoii8of Hotnovuhlu llrll'p ( !
Hiiiiaiioclniuiiaiif li'lexlule llhthlle I'lato
All worU wurnintod u rupru > unte < l.
OlllCf. TliliU I'joor , r.ixtou Illojt
Tolopliono l S > . l lh ii' 1 I'Arn \ u
Tnko Klevatoror Stairway from lOtll
Htruol Kntrancp.
rpo Tiii"auniToita : ) oi'Tiu :
J. WulurVork Uoiiipuny , a corporation of
l , , m l on tfioday
of notlco , niii " ill oil
of thu ilato this you n"j
prove your claims and iloiiinniU ' " 'U J " . ' ' '
iy ( . .itlsfuetloii , wlthlii oxcludud four ' from " ' 1 thu , , iwnufit ' !
( lily hereof , or ho
of Jiic Mllvid.md. ns i.iior t * ? , {
of the proceeds cf the cnou of unld
( ' ' should bo IiemUed and Warn lo.
and may bo forwurdud by mall li i ioilln * t
tiorblii. solicitors of the rocelvur , 24 W liluKv
ton Bttecl. Jenor ltN. . 4. I huy will \it- \
promptly 1k "fcdfB | , UUBT. KcBlver. !
\VakhlnKon Slrtif t. Jersey City , N. J.
Uutud buntoinbcr U , lU