' > WTW | " > - WCT ( * J-T- - tjr ? OTfl 7 iv- TJ1E OMAHA DAILY BKEFRIDAY. ; . P-TOttER 7 , 1802. ' SHORT HORSE DAY AT MORRIS Eookmnkors Heap n Eich Harvtst Throtigt the Victories of Ecvoral Ontoidors. MILT YOUNG SURPRISED THE TALEN1 Almodt Any SortofOiliU Were I.nld Acnlnsl Him , nnil Ho Uon lit n Unlliip Spn utl i'nl Prittnrp * of the 1'roRnntii PMIK RACK TUCK , N. V. . Oct. 0.- Tbo racing here this afternoon was nonsa lion In tbo rxlremo. It commenced with i victory for Chesapeake , who was bsckei down from 15 to 1 to 10 to 1 , llnnllv closliif 6tol. Correction , Tarul up , looked a ccr tain wlnnrr.iind the booitmakor * were force. to send heir to thu post n T to 10 cbanct ) . The second race wns captured by Fi'/ ' ftlnimoua (10 ( lo 1) ) , ttnd Milt Younir , ut odd1 of from ! ! 0 to 1 to fiJ to 1 , almost caused i panic by making nil iho running In ino ihln race nnd winning t > y a length nnd n half May Win and Fred Tural. the two choices were second and third respectively. Tbi owners of Milt Young did not tblnk bo hai a chance and no one hot on him. Morcllo put up 1I1J pounds und at I ) to n f ftcr a duspcrato finish with Italnoow , Gbv crnor Foraker nnd Eagle Bird , Ajax am Wortr.stor , landed Ihu stake bv u half lenglh Hilnbow showed nslartltng reversal In foiui running Into the place with 100 to 1 ngalns him. Nomad , first choice , look Iho Illll men nun Strathmoath ( I to' ! , ) galloped awn ; Ironi liussell in iho lust iaco. Summaries : I'lrstracc , sU furlons : ( Jhciitmko III to ! won. Correction (7 ( to 10) ) hucotid. Kosa II. ( II I II third. Tlmo : till. Second nice , Iho furloncs : rilirslinmon 0 to I ) won , U nr.i. ro t ( ( I to I ) second , Ai.ei co l C.H ) to li third. Time'i. . Third rare , onu mile ; Mlit , V < iun. C0 ! lo 1 won ; Muy Win. < 4 to lipccunu , 1'rcd Taral. ( tol'llh rti. Tlmu : lilaif. riiuilhrii u thoae.i ml Simnil Htiktx. sl < furlongs : Morulto U In r won , Kaluhow ( I n 10 IKcuuml. ( lotcriur I'artUar ( l l < I ) third 'Hum : 1:11' : } . I Kill MCO. I'u'oniiort ' handicap , ml'n iiu.1 i furlonit : Nmnnil ill lo llliwtm , hllvpr Pox ( i ! ti Dsucoml , ICI Ui'imy i" to l > third Timu : 1V : blvlh rui-o inllu nii'i ' a iiiinttur : Stiallinionll ' . ' ( . Tltnu yK , ' . (1 ( to''nrtin , Iussull(8lufiithlid. ( ; : TIHM-IOII In 4ui : ; . Lofisvii.t.R , 1C v. . Oct. 0. Twulvo thousam people saw iS'anov Hanks go u mlle In S:0fl : n the fain grounds , Now Albany , Ind.-tbls al tornoon. 'J ho track was In excellent condl lion and the lilllo Kunlucky queen was 1 the pnmo ot condition. She ucnt two ox btbltlon miles early lu thu nfleryonn. an it was neatly C o'clock when Bud Dobl nnd the lilllo mnro nimo upon tb track. The ilrst irial Abe Lincoln the queen's running mnlo , ran int the ouior fence , bul at Iho second , Dobl nodded his head nnd Nancy was elf at ho world breaking gail. She was lo boat SJ:01 nnd few doubled shu would do it. bhowon Ibc Hrst quarter in ItJ 3-5 seconds und Ih half In 1:04. : In ono minulo and .T. U- seconds after starling she How by the tbrei quarter llag. never having boon touched b the whip. In iho stretch Doblo tapped th lltllo wonder several limes with tbo will nnd she f.imo under the wire In 2 :0i : ( llal Three other races were trolled dining Hi ullcrnoon , but no sensational time was mad i'lji-i-H at Aiielloii. LEXIVOTOSKy. . , Oct. 0. Woodard . Shanklin sold uvoiity-slx horses this mori Ine for $ J0.05U. The following sold for mor than 91.000 : Hattlo , b b.m. , by Alcvom dnm Eleanor , August Sharp of "Louisvilli ? 1-101) ; Glorian b.f. , by lied Wilkos. dai . Alierau , to August Sharp , Louisvilli K.-400 ; Nellie , ch.m. , by Blue Bu Jr. , dnm Kate , Boyd Pantlini Grand Hapids , Alich. , JI.100 ; Embassy , I m. , by Embassador James , dam Dcnnli Charles Burnard , DO.UOII. Mass. , $ il5C Alny Bud , b. f. , by Electioneer , dai May , J. II. Williams , Now Yorl $1,075 ; Elhi-1 Miy , b. m. , by Anlei dam Lou Milton , Fashion Sum furs SI , 40Qi Election , b. m. , oy Ambassador , I 1) . Lako. Nnw York , * IIUO ; Miss Graci b. m. . by Ambassador , dain Grace iJurlini Cburlos Barnard , Now York , Sl.OOU ; Bat pie , br. f. , dam mile , Augustus Sharp , Lot isville , $1.'JOO ; Comnt , b. f. , by Onward , dai Hulb , Auguslus Sharp , Louisville , SI.4J5. At Hit ) Krntuvliy lirrrdiirs Strut. LCMNnios , Ivy. , Oct. t ) . The third Jay ( tbo Trolling tiorau Broeuora ussocialion fall ineutlng wns well attended todiv Woatbor cool but clear. Track and boisi in excellent condition , bummarios : Tlrst rare , Si III class , pacing , pin 40 fl.OOi Juipco won , Oloxoland second. I'aul thin Timu : UlitL'l3 : | all. : al : > ' , , . ilJ'iU':15. : ' 'HU ! 2iui. : ? hecond race , 2l. ! > siass , trattln ; , pursn $ I.r > o bo i Girl won. blulnhiirj second , t'at .My Ito third. , Time : L'l : ! , San { , Stin , S\ij. : \ ' 'rllilj. Third race , ' . ' -vonr-oiu tolls and vo illnz 2li : class , pnrsojlwi : William I'enii won. Ma gra\o second , Ashby third , Time : ySJ : > Miles ran against the record : Bartholi Patchun against record 2:29 ; made 'JdJ3- Torrlttnn , record S:2HJi : , made tinio 'JJi : | ! Victor Mnmbrlno , record 2:30 : , muda2:17 : > > Dlvornon , record 2:20 , maao tlmo 27' Diamond Mark , record 2:31 : , made lin OutKliliTH Til I ; n tint l.niiUMilo Coin. Louiirit.i.r. ICv. , Oct. 0. At Churcbl Downs this aflernoon only 0110 favonto woi Fannie S , in iho second racu and onosccon choice , Pal Conloy , lu the fourth. Klr t race , selling , four and n half furlone : Ilobmt i ( S to II HUH In M , Foot Kiinner < : t to bucoml , Oak 1'orcst th rd. Second r.irn.still itg , sl.fnrlons : Pannlo ill lorn uon in 1-,17'i. ICIndota ( J to i ) VJCOIK Ourclu ( in tun thhil. Tlilr.l race , thu llollu Meade stakes for your-oldrt , slfuilon.h. . valuu to nliiui'r tl , ' nut : Sum pur l.ux i.'llto II won In ! : ! ( . ' ( , nil/ ; belli J < ( lto 1) ) second , Afternoon ( I lo SI thlr lourtli nice , s llini ! . H x fiirloniis : I'at ( Joi IjiV tSto.M won in Islll'J. ' Whlto NOMI tdto biconil. .Moss Tony (7 ( to I ) th id. II If ih raco. hollln. . ono mile : Kvcolstor ( T I 1) ) won In lI.Vj , Happy D.iy iSto li .second. Oi ofSl liti ( toAi third. llCHIIItx lit ( illMI < --st.r. QLOUCEDTRK , N. ,1. , Oct. 0.Yonthor clcai truck fa t , . Pint r ion. onu mile , selllns : All Illaok woi KnnnliiK Ilirl Hncond. Daxo thltd. Tlmi Sotoiid race , flvo-olchllHof a mlle , so.llni Htarl Kht won. West S. do bocond. Slury h tlijr Time : IW4 : , Ihlrd MOO. onu mile , selllia : I'estllcni von , Amos sucornl , John IlluUoy third. I'lim I'ourlli rncn. nlno-sUtet'iitlm of n mile , SD clnl : Jnd o 1'osl vion. Oatu tin llrownt > econ Uli'iiliiim third. Tlnui : MV. l-'ifth ruin1 , thn'o-iinarlorsof a mlle , solllii ! Mam t U II unit. I , oil St.ir Hecond , Arthii Jlivls ihlnl. Timni his' . ; . Sixth race , llvo-elghths of u mile , solllni AlrtUht t\im , Heilhun sucoml , On thu ho third. Tlmo : lJ.n. : ( ; " ( iarllnlil ( iolnc tn liidluini , Cnictnn. III. , Oct , II. The G\rl ( < ild par people will probably relinquish further o foris to keep their track onan. Allen' thev urn in'iking rapid progress with tlio : Indiana Uncle. Thn laltcr Is nearly con pluied now und U is the intention of the inn npointml to ihiow open Iho culos for the 1 nuuural day October 20 Thu mananonioi Will civa oiilv ono month's racing this ao eon , Colonel M. Lewis Clark will act i pruslillnr Judpn and Starter ( ' . H , Pcllinc \\lllhiindlottio llag. A Handicap , to whli Iruin JiWO 10 $700 will bo uddud , will bo fu.Hturo. The dftllv purs OB Mil 1 TiMitllni ; at lOiiiKit * City. V. Mo. , Oct. U. Tbo racing tbo fair grounds today was iho bast ot ti mooting and tuo lime , for a half mlle irac was very fast. Viral rice , trotting , for n-yonr-olds , pur 8.UJ ! Allmlto won , ( . 'lay drum &ecuud , lie tlmo ; 'JiajH. hocnnd ruci2:10 class , paclntc , purt > c t'A HiUiurd won. Dr. J bocond , Minnie A Dili llfkt lloiu ; 1':1U4 , Third race , f rco-fur-all tnittunf. pur u Jl.a uu tin slmdt ( Xiniblii'itlou und JDS&U Oa.n 011 ch uon tuo hints , Mint MoJlum third , Ik time : :18 : . _ Clillllrotlut 8ummnrli > . Cnn MCO r UK , O. , Oct. 0 Summaries ; SS3 : trut. ( l.fiUOi Nlchtlniriilu won , I.UI Albert boronil , Kynluiid third , fliarlrsl fourth. Time : -'illJi.-'ir.'U , . ; ! . , ' 'sK' , i'Ui Thme-yoar-old trot , fl,500 | Volta we Tyrnnus second , llonry third , Jessie 0 fourth , Star Prince fifth. Time : Ui24 > f. 2:2:1. : : 2iZ ( , 2.JIH. 3-K : > < . Kor.ilnrd wont lu 2:13 : to break his 3it4J > record. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IKIVKVIMMIT'S lliST IAV. Lively ( lolnc on thn Sllln Track In Cevcrnl ( Inod lUrrn. DAVESPOUT , la. , OoL 0. ( Special Tele gram to TUB BKE.J The Davenport mlle track was In line shape- today , the attendance batter and tbo weather good , The race ? were tnoro Interesting that nny previous day. In tha first beat of thu third race Sena- torConkllnc clotted down and fell , Jamming his nose nnd straining his driver's ' log. Tha fourth nnd fifth tiontsol Iho second race wore given by Wheeler V to Eliza Benson. Sum maries : V rst raeo. trotlltu , I'M clasi , : i-yonrc > 1ds , purse i40"i Ituscmond Aley Mfdlum S : i S iidiiMM'i : s : i s : i lilack Vluk 4 l 4 AddioO 6 S 3 Lump's .Mack dls TIIMO : 2:2J. : Sl : ,2:57 : ! { . Second racu. pai'itu. 'Ji.)5 class , purse St)0 : Kllr.i H-tunn I : i 4 I 1 WhuiiiurK 4 , 2 I I S : i 1'iioiH ; : i a 2 4 2 Moscow 44 ! l ! l I bl.ir , Hiatoia , Doe ( 'nrlsty nml Iiadv Dm- nan distanced 'lime : 8ls : > 4. SHU , 'Ji-M , 2lS\i. : 2-21V. Third race , trotting , frce-for-.ill , pnisT } . OO : liVoitrKim. Trunk ijnlrk 'J " S bon itor t'rmklliii U dr Time : Si W , . S:2J. 2:21. : Knclni ; ut Hiishxlllc. Ki'snviLt.E , Nco. , Oct. 0. ( Special Tele gram to Tun Uii.J : : There was a largely In creased attendance at Iho ground * today anil nn oaicr Intcron was taken In tbo races , Thn only drawback was Iho duilvhlcu was very disagreeable. The track win several seconds slow In consequence. Starter Noble called tha lirst racn promptly at 2:30 : p. in. LMI'trnU three In llvo , purse $135 : KltlluVnrii 2 1 1 I uueiphrr. i 2 a : KdMarsh II 3 2 : Time : SilK'J , 2.ll. : ' 'ttSJi , 2V4. : Spuclal trot , three In live. pur < o $ .V > 0 : rruinotit Itnshvillo Jo , I"3 2 : IMwIu I ) ; i 2 3 : Tlmo : ! : : > ( . ! ; < ( ! , 2IIV. 242n. .M lo nnil repeat , ruiinliiH' , for $ . ' 00 : I'loklt-s ' 1 i Wide Aw alto 2 ' . Chubb ill ! Sixty Nino. ill- Tlmu : i- : , , 1:40 : ! , . I'onv runiuni : I.ICP , half mlle and repeat ' " Ita\vloy. HilnOs 2 ! 1.It loll.it , . . . , ; i I M mil i - Tunis ; ill' ' } , fl'i Diirkmm closed the racing nud provontec Demonstrator from Irolllncr against limn foi a mnt k , as was the Intention. Thofi aluroof to moriow's program will be thu ireo lor all foi Sl.OOO. Tips lur Tudiiy. Hero are the horses which the propuo has picked for the winners today. ( U.OUCLhTllll. 1. Kln.r Idlo-ltenlv. 2. Wilson Taylor-Lady Hollo. II. KlinsinmSlleiiio. . 4 Hum-Ill Arllona. T > . Siirpm--A O II ti. r.iHblein Whlto Wings. MOIIHIS I'AltlC. 1. Wall Jlin Livonia. 2. lly ly ) Vorsullo. a. St. I'rolxtparlc. . 4 Aioliu Slelpnur. ft. The lrnniiiHsti > r Vestibule. 0. QnuenloTron bridge Julian. > L-IHOII till Truttlnc. Titcxrov , N. J. , Oct. ( i. The stallion Nelson son was sent ever the track at the Inter slalo fair grounds this afternoon lo bant hi record of 2:1:1' : : ' { . Ho succeeded , trotlmR lu mlle In 2lljf. : The iracK is a half-mile old stylo. NATIONAL lKAUUi : . " , iiiiiluli.H l ( 4ton lu llor Anxlet ; to Catcli Up. PiTrsiiuitn , Pa , Oct. tl. Tno Plttsbure : had no Iroublo In laking ivvo games from In Si. Louis Browns loday. Attendance 1'Joll Score : I'lttshnr ; St. l.o n Is. 001000020 Hlls : I'lttsbmv , 8 ; St. Louis , 5. Errors IMttshnrs , - ' : St. Lot.is. a Earned runs IMltsliurK , 2 : St. Louis , t. Hatierles : Torn an i Mack : Itriillo/iatoln / and HrlBj ; * . Second game : I'lllsburs 3 0 2 S : i 0 0 0 0 1 St. Lou 14. 020001002 lilts : I'ittshur , ' . 10 : St. Louis. 9. Errors I'ittsliurj , 4 : St Louis 8. Earned runs : I'ltts ' Imru. . . : St. Louis. I. llattcrlos : Ilaldwln am Maok ; Hun toy and UucUley. Cmc\ao , III , . Oct. ( i. Today's ( , amo ondei Iho season In Chiuaeo and was won by the uolts In Uio sixih inning. Up lo that , Urn Clausen had been nn onignm , but Ihen won to pieces , wns wild and hit hard. Tlio gum wa- > called on account ot darkness. Allen Jnncoyoi. Score : Lonlsvlllo 210000 UlilutiKii 000014 liltLouNvll'e. . 7 : Chicago. 8. Krrors LouNvIlli- I : Olilc.uo , o. Karned runs : Louis \llli- . I. Hatteilos : tJIauson und Mcrrltt Miller and Suhrlvur. Clo\uluii4l Sllpn Ai.iln. Ci.Bvni.ixi\ \ . , Oct. ( ) . The splendid won of Iho Cincinnati i-ill old prevented the horn team from winning. Attendance , 700. bcoro Cleveland 0 0 0 0 a 2 0 0 0 i Cincinnati * lllls : Uluvolnnrt , 0 ; Cincinnati. 12. Kirors Olc\eland , lit I'lnelnn-ttl , 4. Uniietl ruiib Uluvuland , J : Cincinnati , i. Hitlurlus : Havle and /.Inimor ; l ) yorand Vaughn. haintiiK l.ilat ScaHiin. BOSTON. Mass , Oct. -Uoslon played tw cnnms with 1'blladelphm today and won boll easily. Allonuanco , 010. Sco'ro : lloston II 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 l'lillaj | | | > hli : 000020200 Hits : IJnslnn , l" > : 1'hl'adolplihi ' , 7 , ICrror- Iloston , 8 ; I'll ' ! iiilolnlilu.a. Km nod runs : lloa ton. 4 ; I'hilailt-Iiihfii , 2. Ilatterlus : Nluhol and llcnnetl. Koi > fu and Olomeiils. Second game : Huston 4 . ' 2 riiilndulphla 2 Hits ; lioslon , ii : ; I'hlladulphla , in. Error * llolon , 4 ; I'lilliidiilphla , ft. Harnod tuns Huston. C ; I'hlladuliihla. I. llatteilea : Stuio anil lian/ul ; Woi,111.5 and Oloiiients. llroiikljn IHii-hii't Car , ) No\v. Nuw YOIIK , Oct. 0. The Oianis won a oaiy vlclor.v from Drooklyn loduy. Score : Now York 00200022 linioklyn. . . . . . Hits : New Von , 12 ; llrnoklyn. 5. Krrora Now Vork. ft. : llronkiyn , 2. li.iitorloj : Uusi nnd D.iylu ; Keniiudr and Ivlnslow. CiihbVllH u .Murk. WAhiuxoTov , U. C. , Oot. 0. Loss than 2C pconlo saw VVushlnglon defeat llhlti-noru 1 a fix-inning game. 'Cobt > was puundod u will. Darkless stopped the game. Score ; Waslilnito 5 1 II illlmun 102200 tills ; Wutihlimtnii , 17 ; HaHlinore , 0. Krron U'asliliiKtiiii , 2 ; Ilnltlmure , 5. ICurncd run < \VanhinKton , 8 ; llaltlniori ) . I. llallurloi ; Ink and McUulru ; L'obband liiiuaon. Muiidini ; ui tlio Tu < V , l. I'.c. ' ' Cluthuintl iu'aV ' " ' ' Uo loii. . . . , , . . ! < 1' Ij's Clilcairo. . , . . . . . : ! ! 35 19 , 1'ittaiiurK 41 ao ir.T Ixiulkvlllu . . . . . .m 43 4'J , Now Vork . . . , . . ! .11 M.i : Itnltlmore 24 41 itt , HrookUn.ui : Jl 65.1 \VaililiiKluu.1 4U 31 , I'lilmdulplihi , . M Jl W.u it , Ixiuii . . . ' . ' 4 47 Zi , miin < t l.xrollchl Mioiillni ; , Yestoruay the regular weekly shoot ( the Hcinls 1'nrl ; ( Jun club wus held nt tb grounds across iho rlvor , Llvo birds woi used and some very ir.co uortc vtaa don uipccially by Smoad , who came out at with a clean score , nnd Dlckov. from wbos aim only ono victim escaped. The condition wcio lifteen birds from Jive unknown trap thirty yards rise , olfhiy yards boundar ; Thu scores aio : lllako . . . . . . . 11121 OM12 11231- Hlokuy . 11212 I122J Htlll- Towlu . 10120 L'lUIJ 20111 Haw.s . 21 22 2UUJ1 1UIX1I I.oomls . 01011 IOJ01 L'll''l ' Jlrovyn . , . , . . . , . , IBJ23 01121 Oll.'l- Kaad.J.O . nr.'i 10113 20oit Itomharl . , „ 'l.k.'l OJlUI L jo 1- lieud , 11 . 2-.VJ OIUM Illll Hmead . 11112 12121 11211 I'utom . . , . . , . . 2U20I 12111 1112.- A hprlnlor' * Astt-iuhly. SIOCKVILI.E , Non. , Oct , 5. [ Special Tins UEE.J There will bo a tO-yai fcot race on Saturday at Indtauol Nub. between Chris Van Donburg of th place , nnd Johnny Uussei of ludlanol Al > o u lX-yard ( race botwnon James Kyle .NUCooli , iiud Fred Wicictvira of Oiborne I I ( IUO a sldo. All iprlnlers XYautlnK a ra J can get action ou thai day by helu ; proien \ \YIIkS \ THE GERMANS CAMli Two Hundred and Ninth Anmvtftsiry o Tliolf Landing Celebrated , TRIBUTES TO TEUTONIC CIVILIZATIOf Mnjrnr HnnUTnlk * oftlio I.nndlni ; of < Jer mini Million * , John lltuck : r Thrlr anil IMItor Itltelivook of Thrlr liillnoncc. Imposition hull was boautltully decoratci last night for the concert and hall will which Iho Germans nontmamoralod Iho land Inc o ! their forefather * iu 103'J. Messrs Chris ItcUol nnd Mlchol Lois had ohnrgti o iho decorations , and the appgaranco of tin hall testified to thu wls loin of the commllloi of arrangements In making Its selection , Stolnhauscr's band sal in a semicircle upoi the sUgo. linclt of It towered n magnlllcoti pyramid of potted plants , over which rose i lofty arch composed of iho American nui German color , tastefully ontomviiiod. It the center of Iho tirnh appeared Ihp moUe "Wolcomo to the 'JOUth Anniversar ; of iho Landing of the Got mans in America under Wllllnti Pcnn. " On cither sldo of this , stirroundoi by wreaths of oak leaves , were iho dales "October 0 , lii < vV' and "Ootobor 0IStU. " Al around Iho hall oxlcndcd festoons of Ih American and German colors Intertwined sot off with drnplngs of oak Icixvos , and fron all Ihe pillars were suspended thu Ila A o the various Gorman soolutles of the cities. The whole effect wai extremely pi cms In and relluctod great credit upon tha decor tor * . Every seal in the body of the hall wa tilled at S o'clock nnd u lilngo of bright face looked down from iho gallery. iMuvor llmnis bnoke. Aflor a slirring selection from the oroho irn und n chorus by the Arlon and Concord ! singing soclnlloj Mayor Bomls wns inlrc ducod by Ivjsldont Peter Pen or in a nen speech , in the coin's o ot n pica-sing speed thu mayor said : "Germ in Pay" What Is It ? Some 200 voar a"o Iho old world and Us nooplu won- will llroilof u.icli other , but nuwliuro on thn con llnenlot Etirapovts this fooling more maul fosi than oxer the beautiful v.illevs of th lihliioand Its Ir binaries. Thaioeio man causes which tended lo wo.in the Get mm from his country. Thousinds < i them wore forced to escape religion Dorseciillon bv Hit-lit , but the orljlmi hicu of emigration , thu lirst netting In motto ot thu hall of exp itilallon. was duo to tlm fiiundallnn ut all Germany's snl-scqucn mlseilcs. the thirty voirs war : and hud It mi been for Hint prolonged conlllct , which s woaKeiiod thu country as to render the pcu plo tin iblo to withstand their future trial ! oiirnitlon would todny bu without , million of citizens who now honor It and make 11 111 ere net bee.iusu of lliulr Intelligence , In dustrv. frugality and virtue. There Is no.icciiratu record of thu oarllos Teuton einlKrallnii to Aniurlo.i. Ulllirent stu dciila ofcolonl.tl . hlstorv cl > lin that GUI man cnmo with the co'nnlsisof Massachusetts bnj and. wlt'aout clou Lit. some of thu to-callc Hutch of the New Netherlands note Ills Duteli. or Germans , from thu Hhttio hovon the Holland borJur. lleroro the uloiu of th thirty years' war the vast moveineiafroni Ih Kliluu country may bo aald to have com munccd. nnd the year Hill found Gurm.msset tied on Iho luli\xniu ) : In tlm bwoilNh colon plained by the Lutheran Ulna , Guslavu Adulnhus. It Is to the credit of the Germans Hint. Ihe wera thu ilr-a to publicly urol-jst titfalnst Hi eur oof slavery , a meetini ; helm ; held b tlioin In ItM In Goimniitowii at which rcsolu lions weio passed condemning slavery and dc clailni ; It u > 1)0 contrary to the rclluloii of th Quaker. AlthoiiKii others dm not follow 1 llielr wike. It i-st ibllnlio I the precedent. Tlio Germans who uanio to America were o the UPtter class , j > iylne their fares and hrliiR lug surplus inonoy with them to jmrch.is land In the now world , and becoming thol own musters. Uorman Immigration has creitly coulrll ) ulud to the wonderful development of ou c'nuntry. Dr. I'oesche , a former ofllclal of Ih Washington Statistical department , estl matcb the number of Germans In the Unite Slates alT.OuD.OJO. or 14 pur cent of the whol ponulalloii. Above all , Geimans are con sldeted as bclonxlii. : to thu best colonist' The foreign bora Gorman h us had every ad vaiiliiito of excellent schooling In hlsnatlv country , with common schools In most of th states and twenty-one universities , beside Hymn isln. lycunms , academies , learned sn clellis and rlohly furnished libraries. Th universities have a tolal of ao.OUO students po annum. Tlio four most frequented ar thosu of Itotllu , Lclpslc , Munich an Halle , the lirst having r > , ' 00 an the hitter l.S'Ohtuilouts. Germuns stand IIIK In ovcrv branch of lltoruluro and s-clonco an have attained renown in nrohllci-tnre , pi int Ing und In the prep nation of astronomlc-i mill optical Instiniiients We also Had ( in German citizens foremost lu mnnnf.u lutes ot nil U lads and they are noli' the world over for their line beers an wlnos. We find them also at the hoa In I'n limcrln- , hild.'i ) biillUlni , ulc. Albei G illalln and C'arl sehnrz were mumbcrs t the national cahlnut , and such muni's us Vo Kiuuhoii , DuICnlb , Muhlunberi ; , IIoiMiner Jin l'iilas.\l were itssoclalcd with thtil of Georg Waslilii lnn In levoliillonnry tln.es. A \\ord about the Germans of Umalm an Nebraska. The Nebraska Germans weru th Hrst toduularo thoniaelvcHopposed to prohl billon , and lo them wo must gl\o vruat criull for standing uu for personal freedom who others seemed to despair. As to Omaha's lirst German citizen there's question , t-omo say John ( Irucn und sum l otunsun. I bulluvo ) that It was Karhiioi Then comes Julius Kudowskl. Colonul Wllllai llaiimer. and Dr. and John II.minor ; the A > ron Kuhii , Iho Metros , the ICruu-a , th Kuuiil/UB , ICarbiichs , felieolys. I'nndt , Kocnk Aurford , Goodman , Kutli , llolndorf. Lelimui Ilurkluy , I'r , Kouilur. then later Aluyvr an KiapKu , Or. Gioosinan , Allen Ivocii , llritn T/d'-huu , llonry liolln , the Doll brothels uu many othuis. John lluumanand 1'hlllpMet/.noroOmaha' first browuiiJ , they having commencud inakln buur mawash tub. Ttioy wuin hilccoud b Met/ Urns , who now turn out WMK.u l > , u nils i. Mj.dua Less of beer anmiutly , 1ICrtiR , Hat man'h und others keeping pace. 1 bellove , wit . The doron or moru cf Germans who wet hero In Is.Mi had Increased In IhGO to about 00 InlbTU there ucru about -J.t'jJ ' ; In ibSo , iiui ; 5.000 ; In 1S-C > aUonl IO.UUU , and in I8DJ there woi about -Il0j German oillzens In Uniaha. I w.Hh yononoaiid all many haiipy return of tliU , your Gorman day , " and I extend i you ukliiiu u cordial icreetlng. Jaciib llutick'R Uratinn , At the conclusion of Mayor Boinis' upoccl which was heartily applauded , the orcnesti furnished another selection nnd tlm Ario una Concordla sinclng sociotlos ttaug , aflc which Mr , Jacob lluuclt , who Uopt thu uud atico interested in an eloquent llftcoii mlnuto speech. Ho said that ti : German nation in America hn no reason to stand bade and malca wny fc any other nation. They could point to the hi : lory of their adopted land , and woula fin written there In letters of gold the ueeds < their ancestors. TonlKbt , bo said , they wei the "O'Jih coluhruung anniversary ( the Ilr > t InnuliiK of tholr ancoaloi Jn Uornmntown with Dr. Passtorlui the schoolmaster and preacher , I ] referred to tbo history of early days , the Ii ditin troubles and tbo colonial wars , and tt great German nainus connected thorowill la the civil war ho said there wore 1BU,0 ( ( .ioniums led b ; generals wbodo names wl llvo forever. In conclusion no urged that Gcrmar should learn in America to ha Amerlc.it Hrst , aud so teach their children , Tbuyyhoul uuver forgot the star spangled banner , uudi whoso folds they had been received wit with open urins , Thu Schuouoruvoroin san | ! a selectionat : nn curort ) and then tbo Apollo Zitticr clt tilled the hall with the sweetest molojy ai responded to an encore wtnch fairly shoo the bulldlnt ; . ( ! 'rinany' Infltionvu uu Aiuurlcn. Mr. U , M , Hitchcock was next inlr ducod. Ho referred to tbo fa that the preceding apeauor bud dl cuasea tbo froat facts of tbo entrau of tbo Gorinaus into America and went on the effect upon tbo American people of. tb vast German Influx. The nations of the o world nil had a distinct personality. TI Germans stood forth a distinct typo of ma Iq America It cannot yet bo said that v have n distinct type. Tbo American is ceurso of formation , Ho is yet the i faut , undeveloped aud only part formed. What are the Influences wbl ( are to mane tbo American of tbo futur They are climate. Institutions and races , I is to bo the perfect man , and la thl * work tl German 1ms a glorious part. Tuo cliumto almost au Intoxication. All tends to ma him blgb strung , nervous and excitable. ' temper him tbo German Inlhiauca U uec < ary. Biz lal'.litn Uarraaui hav come America In the last three score years nnd ton. f What art cnnrmom influence this I * . Woido not renllfo it. Wo are too much alvcn tor * fleet on the udvnn- tncoj to the OcrmniuVu forpct the bonoflta to in. Ho brines a heritage , rich In culture and development , Ktbk a thousand yean of music to make \Vanor. . The nuisi' clans nnd phlKXoptters and scien tists of OerniBujv jvpro not accidents. They were the rosiJIU of culture , cultiva tion and n lolo for fhtt' boautlfui , the rlpht nnd the Just. Thosein,00fl,000 bavo broueht with them the ilch products of centuries of cultivation In Germany.Vo can see the cffccU , in busmoss , In schools. In our ma chinery , in every \valK of Hfo , In Roclatv , In tovo "for music , the best of nil dtfts i.Ormiaay Is clvlnp toJAmorica. Ono family In ovrry three In America can boast oT'Cbc rich , pure blood ol old Oornmny , the speaker hoped. Old EOR- I-I ml is Ihn mother , but wo are almost Justi fied In calling Germany the fatherland. Aflor u couplu of othur musical selections the lloor was cleared and danclne to the music of Stolnhausur's orchestra was kept up until motnlng. AI'l'llOPItlATKLY UIt.iUUAl 1JI ) . Gormnit CltlriMis roiiiiniMitoriito Thrlr An- rrstnrit * l.iiiidtni ; In AinrrlcH. NEmtisKA CITY , Nob. , Oct. 0. ISpcclal Telegram to TUB Unit. ] German day wns appropriately celebrated in this cltv today , the Germans making of ltn , K ueral holiday , In thoovanlni ; at the Standard theater ad dresses were delivered by Hon. Anton Zlnv merer nnd Charles Brandt , editor of the Stunts /.01 tuner. The sponklne was followed by a ball. CIIKSTOX , In. , Oct , . [ Special to TIIH Hr.B.l This was the preat folo day of the German citizens In commemoration of the first landing of their people in America , Koch year the Gorman hosts of southeast Iowa gather here In lareo numbers to cole , bralo this important mid roveroa event. Thousands arrived by trains end wagons today nnd the city is It ) coin attire , wltb Gurman flatjs nnd Gorman ombtctns ill' tornnxod ; with the patriotic star * and stripes. Hrass bands nnd noisy cannon have echoed aud reechoed the sonp of loyal rovorenro of the Fathsrland nnd uatriolic love of America. Prominent speakers from nbrotid have tilled the air wl h patriotic civ thuslasm ntid talked of the future of the Oer- maii-Amoiican ; told slorios of his prowess in oltlaii times and his Konlus and skill in later days. Colonel Kiuoeck , the popular German orator tor and editor of the Slaats Anzoluor , of Dos Molnes , delivered a brilliant address in the park this afternoon , tils speech was received coived with lonp , continued and tnpturous apiilauso. "Lor ) Wacht am Hhuln" was the onu thintr necessary to nrouio the sloepint embers of pitriotism In the breasts of thosi ruKgod German ploncurs , and when the bam ! nlavod the Hrst strains of that national all wild ntul prolonRod cheers rent the at mosphere. Fully U.OJO people joined in the parade , which was a splendid exhibition ol pleasing variety. The day's fesllvltlo < closed tonight with a craud ball. IHCXO31ISA1WA.11 , UUIXUS , Hoard of 1'nrclcii MUslims llmlnt ; Ito < Hot Tl mo at Chicago. CIIIOAOO , III. , Got. 0. At today's scssiot of the American Board of Foreign Ml'slon : the report of the commitlco on church rep rcscntation on the board was made a spocla order for thn afternoon , i Joseph Cook of Boston introduced t World's ' fair Sunday closing resolution which was ndoplod. The treasurer's report 6f tbo various mis sions occupied most of tlio forenoon session At the nftornoon tncotit ir Hov. Mr. Urad ford presented a respjullqn that all younp men ana women of approved Christian char nctor , who accupt th6lr creeds of the Con < Brogationnl church shall bo accepted as suit able candidates for missionary service , ami that all missionaries shall have the same freedom of thougut and speech , enjoyed b.\ ministers ut homo. I'bis provoked a red bcil discussion and the matter , was tlnally postponed ponod indollnltolv. , , a , x Uev. Dr. Dickinson , in a.lettor , refused tc accept a uoiiilaationlotbg presidential com nilttce. on which ha&as .served for six years His letter caused rnuyh surprise by its at tacks ou tbo conservative element. Tbo following ticKet was tiominnted , and although no vote was taken today , its elec tion is practically assured : Hicba'rd Stokes president ; D. W. Blatchford , vice prol dent ; Honrv A. Stirason , D.D. , rocordint secretary ; Langdon S , Ward , treasurer ; E. H. Baker , ! . H. Stevens and Samuel W Johnson , auditors. Kplnunpiil < 3i-iii-nil Convention. BAI.TIMOKIC , Md. , Oct. C. The opening ser vices of the Episcopal rouvention this morn Ing were conducted by Bishop Butcess ; o Quincy , 111. Tbo hou o of buhops decided ti make the ( iiicstlon of tbo revision of tin prayer book the order of the day until com ploled. A delegation from the church Ir Canada was received and accorded seats At the second session ot the bouso of ilopu ties thu time was occupied lu the considers lion of various resolJtions. President Dix was directed to communl cnto to President Harrison on expression o the sincere sympathy nf tlm house with bin in the presence of the sickness of Mrs. liar risou. Cnnnlnslni ) of n hiinmttlonnl Case. UKADWOOD , S. D. , Oct. 0. [ Special Tcln gram to THE Biss.j The Trent murder case which has boon on trial in tbo circuit cour since last Thursday , ended late last night it a verdict of acquittal. Tlio result was i surprise. The killing occurred at Uumont in Lawrence county , on July 18 , Ib91 , th < victim bolng Adalbert Myers. It was one o the most sensational tracodics that has ovci taitcn place In the Black Hills , Tlio 1'iro Itmiord. NE.V YOIIK , Oct. C. Klnnoy Bros.1 bl ( cigarotvo factory on Twenty-second streo between Tenth and Eleventh avenues burncc this morning. Loss , f ; , " > 0,000 , fully Insured NKWAHK , O. , Oct. 0. Tbo business portloi ot tbo town ot Johnstown in this ( Licking county was almost destroyed by fire yester day. Loss SIO.OUO ; fully insured. SCOTCH of tlm hhariitliontor * . CiiicAao , III. , Oct. 0. Tbo cavalry sUlr mlsb practice was not completed today it the Fort Sheridan competition and will b continued Saturday. Sorgoapt UriQltb o tbo Kiphth cavalry now loaus tbo contos with 435 points against -113 maJa by Ser goantJ. U. llonry of company F , Sacom cavalry. I.UU.IL JlllKriTIKS. II. George Fost , the murderer of Laun Day , was nrraicnod \ police court yesterday day nftornoon , but his case was continual until October Kl. Another iiistallmont < eQfI20 jurors lias boot drawn for the Soutcrubfer jerm of the dlstric court. Tbeso man wilt report for duty ot Tuesday , October 31 , and ttorvo three wcoks The city clerk ( Stltrdny coromencci the equipment of the , elMlloa booths , pre paratory to the ho ! nt ; | of the Novembe election. Thoequlpinonfr'conslsts of chairs tables , lamps and stQjTSj | Jim O'Donnell was arrested last ovonini for stoulliiKfl from < -jebrgo Brandt , Fourtl und Hickory street ' bo prisoner gave ii | Kof tbo money , but Yfio balance bad beo. spout before ho was offttttircd , Jo mi M. Hazoltou.UijvtaHartQiiand Charlo H. Clarka are al the head of a movement fo the organization ot fffel.iis In political ooonc my. 'Iho tlmo and. placo-qf the moating ha not yet boon agreed iijiijn.-i The lecture anrajitbbd by Mmo. Ilyt cmtn Loysou at thu l'lt-bt Congropatlono church this 'evening lias btion indoll nltoly postponed on account of tbo inabillt of Mice. Loyson to ruapb tbo city In time t keep the engagement , William Nelson of Dlxon , Neb. , turned 01 the gas at thu Merchants hotel Wodnosda ; night while tryliig to turn it oft und the Wont to bed and was soon In sight of the pearl gates. Tbo night clorlf. dotooted tbo odor o escaping gas aud broke into thp room in tlm to save the youuir tnau's lire , Mr. Edward Kosewator returned yastoi day from Milwaukee. lu an interview wit Hon. llonry O. Paine of Wisconsin , mnmbc of tbo executive committee of the nation ! republican committee , the latter said the Wisconsin is sure to go republican. Tbl will elect Spooner , ronubltcan tiouimes fn governor , as against Governor Peck , derac crat. Mr. Hosewater also met otners not 1 politics , w bo said that there Is no double republican success in Wisconsin. GETTING SOME MORE FACTS Oouncilmnn Lnwry's Oommlttoo Rcsnmcs It . Investigation of Architect BoindorfT. SOME TESTIMONY TAKEN LAST NIGH" City Knclncor Itoscwitcr , Cnntrnrtor Cool nnil thn Architect Tnlk About tlio nrcotlon or the City Hull AVImt Wn l.onrnrd. The members of the invnstlpatlng commit tea of the city council got together again las night , to continue ) tholr Investigation Int the alleged blunders of Architect Uclndorl in his connection with the city hall. Po some reason nnly n tmv spectators kept com puny and heard Iho evidence. Chairman Lowry started the meeting ol by Informing the committee that there bai been no provisions umdo for furnlshln funds with which to pay witnesses , who do in nn ( led their fcos before going upon th stand. Outsldo of tbo mayor there was uo a witness who bad not asked for the pay moot of bis fees lu advance. Mr. Prince thought tbnt tbo commlttc should coudi.a its investigation to ' .ho allege blunders of the architect first , nnd later 01 if there were persons who could glvo Infot motion which was true of tholr own know ! edge , the commit too would listen. The co n mittoo had but ono object , which was t < puni < h all persons found guilty and oxhouor ate tbo Innocent. From thn City Engliioor. City Engineer Uosowator wont upon th witness stand , whore bo said that ho had no looked ever the plans and details of tb buiUIInc , but in looking through tbo build ing ha thought there were some things sut Joot to criticism. The placing ol the elcctn light wires under tbo plnitor bo did no think the proper thing. Uocosscs shouli buvo been provided for reaching tbo wlrci uould they irul out of ropilr. Ho hail tie ticeu n largo number of wires passing througl a wiudow , but ho did not kno.v as that plai was permanent. Another bad f oat uro about th wall wiring was that should the wirus bo tt a moist place uud a wire of high voitagi should como in contact wltb u tolophon wire , n fatal shock might occur to n persoi operating the low vo'.tngo wire Upon Iho subject of accous'lcs , Mr. Uoso water thought tboro was some trouble In th council chamber. This could bo attribute to n number of causes. Regarding tbo height of tbo tower , Mi Knsaivulur was present when the measurement mont was made. Ho had not soon thn plans but understood that It corresponded substnu tlal .T wltb them. As far as the elevator and tbolr speed was concerned , in tbo at sunco of the detailed drawings ho could no say what was wrong. In the baanmon the machinery looked ciowdod. but bo though there might have been reasous for sue ! machinery having boon placed In Us presen position. Had ho 'been planning the pipe lor conducting off storm water , Mr. Uosc water said , instead of running tbo water nit the streets , he would have taken the wato through the bulldinc and discharged It Int the sewer in the ulloy. The cost would hav uccu a litlla moro. What tlio Contractor Know. Contractor Coots testified that bo wa always furnished with full sized drawing and complete plans from Architect Beindorft Ho had never found any defeats in the plan and had always received them in good shape About that stone cornlco that Mr. Specb tostitlod to as having boon nut and paid fo by the city , Mr. Coots said that there wo stouo that wns extra , but the fault was vitl thu stone cutter and was due to the chang from stone to galvanized iron. The cost o the stone was about ? -5 to SID , but it novo cost the city a cont. In the plans tbcro wora no provisions mad for putting wooden sheeting between ill copper and the llroproohng. It was not necessary essary , but Specht wanted it und the chang was made , costing- the city $100 or $ oOt The shcetitig wt > s proposed bv Spccht am opposed by Beindorff. Spccht was a muni ber ut the committee on public property am buildings when the change wns made. Mi Coots handed the estimate Into tno counci at the request of Air. Specht. Tbo change in the steps , Mr. Cools said wns through no fault of the architect , bu was brougbt about by n chnngo of grad that was adopted after the building hn been commenced. Ho bad found no nils takes in any of the plans ; in fact tbev wor as good as any plans wbcro tbcro were s many figures. The rlso and run of the Fur nnm street entrance were tbo standard. lu going after Iho plans , Mr. Cools wen to Mr. Bolndorff'H olllco. All of tbo plan were drawn DV Mr. Uolndorff , or under hi supervision. The iron work was stroni enough and of n treed quality. Tlio witr.cs bad furnished Spechtwltb working plan ; but they have never been returned , thoug Spccbt bad been requested to return tbnir Witness bad always looked to Mr. Bclndor : for the suporinlendcDcy of tbo building and ho did not tblnk tbo work bad bee noglocted. Tbo only changes that bad bee uiado were authorized and ordered by th council. As a matter of fact , said Mi Coots , Mr. Beindorff gave the building mor attention than architects usually dlu Spacbt had a bill of $ , IOU ( ) In ono'of tb first estimates on the building , and it wn cut aoxvu $1'JOO for the reason that ho ba < lumped , instead ot itemizing thohill. ( iot tlio Architect on the Stand. City Attorney Connell said that he wn propiuod lo show up some defects xvbon tb logiil representative of the city was given ai opportunity to do so. He remarked that h had a list of defects for his own use , whlcl ho could produce when he put his witnosse upon the stand. Ho claimed that ho bai Iho riuht to put Mr. Biondorff on the stain aed resume tbo examination where it wa dropped on that eventful night when tbi police- were called. Attorney Pairlck said that there was m objection to Mr. BoindortT going upon tin stand. The trouble with Mr. Connell wai that ho xvas trying the case for tbo benefit o tbo newspapers. Mr. Uolndorff wont to tbo witness stani and was placed under Uro by Mr. Conucll lie could not say whether or not tboro wa sutllcicnt power to run the elevators. HI had not ficurod it out because different firm differed as to the size of pipe , the loads tlm elevators should carry and tue amount o water consumed. None of the elevator ox perls agreed upon this point. A six incl pipe was sporltled and that was Buflloiont t furnish the power ami spued , A ten Inc ] plpo was auflluiont to distribute to two si : Inoti pipes. Witness could not say who ailed the elevators ai ho wus not an dlovntn expert. Ho had an opinion , but lu bis Judy mont bo could not say. DntallM nf tlio ICIiivutor Trouble , "I will toll you. if I must , " said Mr. floln dorlT , "I don't think the Crdne company un demands how to put up upright cylinders.1 Witness was told that the pipes were no of sulllclcnt si/e. He was frequently tot that thlugi were not right , especially b , contractors who wonted to get tlio sam extras. The cages , doors and fastenings o the elevators ho considered safe and propoi The openings in tbo doors and cages wer not such as would cause ace dents. The guards on tbo stal raillpgscro In accordance wit tbo original specifications und no subscquon changes bad been made. Wllhoui roferouc to speed nnd currying capacity tuo oluvator were perfect. Tnoro was a dropping of th cars , which was caused by trio impcrfec packing. In reply to Mr , Prince the witnos thought thai a nix inch distributing pipe wa of sulllclent size The company ought t huvo known tf the plpo would furnish th contract speed , II was tno duty of tb Crane Elevator company to have notified Biker kor , Smith & Co. , wno would have put in larger pipe. This disposed of the elevator question ui til and after City Attorney Connell had at nouncod that al tnu next session ho woul take Mr. Holndorll from the top of tue tovu to the basement of tbo building. Tbo con mittea adjourned to bold uuoiuor rnoolln Saturday nlcht , Want * Samples nt American Coroali , WASIUXOTOX , D. C. , Oct , 0 , In view < the failure of gram crops tbo United Stale consul al Cadlt , Spain , ur eutl recommends that samples of America grain with export prices bo him to bo exhibited at the Hoarc of Tradn rooms. Ho asks that the nddrasxo ! of American corn exporters bo furnisher those wno wish lo Import direct from tin United States. in Kit of tn'hiun-iiotiiA. S. It. Sturdy < if IVIchltn , Kim , , .Stirriimli * tt thn llrrnd llsrn r. WICHITA , Knn. , Oct. 0 , S. 11. Shlvoly , republican publican candidate for the legislature troir tbo Sixty-ninth district , died at n hospiu hero from hydrophobia. Ho was bitten bj bis own dog bore about n month ago , and in iiloadot going to a Pustour Institute , ai h < wns advised by physicians , no wont to Great Bond nnd bud a madstono applied to the wound. The stone adhered to tbo wound foi Mxtoon hours , but shortlv afterwards the dreaded symptoms of hydrophobia maul fcsted themselves , Shlvolv rapidly grow worse and bo died this evening In the most tarrlblo agony. Another Cro Mnu Horror. E\CKt. io Sruixns , Mo. , Oct. 0. George S. McUulloHKh , ugod 71) , nnd bis grandson , James MoCullough. were killed on the tirossliigof iho Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul railway near here today. They wort crovslnp the tracks In n buggv In front of freight train , when the horses became frlghloncd nnd balked. The bugiry was de molished. Goorno McCullough was draggoJ 200 feet , nnd < vhod tlio tralunieii gathered up tbo remains , they fouml that ho bad been ducapltatud. His grandson's body wns nlsc horribly mutilated. Only One Mnnn Hurt. Louisviu.it , Ky. , Oct , 0. The rumored tunnel disaster on the Loulsvllto & Nash villa uus much exaggerated. A train pass ing through the tunuol at Zion , forty-five miles nbovo this city , on the Short Line ill- vision , about li o'clock voslcrday ovoning. knocked some props awav. Considerable earth fell mid tuo arm of John Crowlo.\ . negro workman , was so badlv crushed tbat amputation will bo nccojsary. Killed lii n llallroail U'ri-ck. BIVOIIAMTON- . Y. , Oct. 0. Ono man wai killed and six others were seriously Injuroi ! in thu wreck which occurred on iho Eric about a mlto wesl ot this city this morning Cities Jnmnhitpd. P\iil" , Oct.0. A hurricane prevailed todnj in Vulcnco and Nlinus. burious Hoods wore ronoitcd at both places. GiN04 : , Oct. 0. The Blsngno , which passes tbo eastern walls of the city , ovotllowi-d its bunks today , owing lo the rcccntheavy rains having greatly swollen tbo stream. The Tbo w.itor spread ever n considerable nren in the vicinity of Iho river und Invaded two courts of tbn Columbian exhibition severely ' datnnclng the exhibits. The lower part o' ( the cilv was completely Hooded nud It Is feared the loss resulting from the tnuudation will bo heavy. round riimting Itottom Up. POUT Huiio.v , Mich. , Oct. 0. The steam bnrgo Nashua was discovered Ibis morning driflmir uptldo down near Uaylield , a large hole in her boltom indicating thai ber boiler and onsrine bad gene through Iho bottom. All bauds are probable lost. The only names of the missing people known hero are Captain Ulchurd Miles and ivifo , Arcbio Muoy of Port Huron , pilot ; Charles Brockway , mate , of Urockwav , Mich. , nnd John Putnam , lirst engineer , bt Detroit. Captain nnd Mrs. Miller left nc ' family. Cap'lain Miller owned a Ihird of Ibe uniorlunalo boat * South Dakota's .Siiiiimur Kusort Slinlccn I'p , HOT Sriiixos. S. D. , Oct. 0. [ Special Tel egram to Tin : BKI : . ] This city was greatly startled last night at fifteen minutes of nine by n heavy oarluquako shock lasting ilUeon seconds. Slone blocks were juried , windows rallied and people who had rolired wart awakened by the noise. Nothing of iho kind had been experienced hero since the setllo- mont of the country nnd it created quito f commotion for a few moments. Parties claim other shocks were lull during the nlgut. H. A. Greenwood of Wymore was at the Paxton yesterday. Mr. ana Mrs. J.-B. Kenny of Lincoln nri guests nt the Murray. J. H. Armstrong of lioatrica Is among lb ( guests at the Millard. A. L. Vloltory of Broken Bow wns al lh < Brunswick yo&lerday. John I. Jackson , sheriff of Furnas counly is in the city on professional business. W. II. Corinnck of Galvostnn. brolhor o Police Captain Cormack , is visiting in tbi oily. oily.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lolhrop of Koarnoj were among Iho nrrivals ut Iho Paxlot yoslorday. t'1. N. Merwln , edllor of Ibo Beaver Valloj Tribune , published ntBoavor City , Nob. , Ii in the citv on business. Prof. W. T. Collinirs of Philadelphia will privo an exhibition of bis accomplishment as a horse irainor nt tno Coliseum al m early dale. Mrs. L. E. Cummlngs and duuchior of In dependence. la. , nro ihe guests of Mr. ant Mrs. W. B. Ostraudur of Soulh Twonly second sireet. CmcMno , III. , Oct. 0. ( Special Tologran lo TIIK Bnu.J The following ftobraskan : reglslered bore loday : Tiomont II. D Brown , Omaha. Palmer house E. O. Die and wife , W. Lvle Dickey , Omaha. Well ington S. B. Hnyden and wife , Omaha Auditorium J. H. Dumont and "other O in nil a. Great Northern J. S. ICnox Omaha. Grand Pacilio S. D. . Nlorcor , D N. Mercer and wlfu , George C. Banner am wife , H. C. Cusbing , Omaha. A.MUB KM RNTS. BOYD'S ' TONIGHT ! Laughing Hit of the Nineteenth Century , JANE. I'rommteil bjr ] - : - . KIUI llrllllant Conipaujr , U iiM prices. ' I FIRST OF THE BOYD'S THEA1ER. SEASON. Sunflay Ecning , Oct , 9 , One Night Only , The moil romploto oritAtiliiitloii hoforo tlio imbllo , Inlroduclnir fur ilia lint tlmo tlio now grind | > etUde Hr > t part , The Pirates of Penzanoe luctlnn nf lumlnrn mln- Tlic'inost ninBiilflrcnt | ire > ntr4l / Kventlilnif tiiitlrely miw N" " "ml uurKuOiiH btunory NUH mid lM'utitK.,1 cua * tuiuu Su unit MoiiUi'rml n | > ulnllU-i A Grand Company of Comedians , l' uul prices of dinl > lun. 0 n V n 5 0 N K W ( THE PEOPLE'S DUlU Q TUEATEH. Mont/ay , Tuesday end Wednesday , Oclobet 10 , 11 and 12. KngUKerucntof tliolluil SOL SMITH RUSSELL ApH' rlng hi Two ot hit Great I'lnyi Monday Evonlng , Ooiober 10 , A POOR RELATION , Tuesday and WudncBday , Ocl II aud 13 , PEACEFUL VALLEY. 11V KDU'-Mtl ) K , ICIDIIKU. Note-Mr lluiiell Lrlng nil liU ( | < ocl > I und rum. uletu tceuory and t im uttecli and tbu ptuducllun will beput on tli ma ui la all bit city ugajt < IUfllt . bc ti oa i le CAPRIVI IS IN A RADVA \ \ Ho Fcols IHa Position in Politics h Becom ing Very Insecure. COMPLAINING LETTER TO THE EMPEROR Uoiint Von Ktihlcnlicrir nnil Ihn 1'rmiOnn Cut.hint Olien n TiriiinR | Over lor Their Opposition to tlm Cnprlvl Mlll > tarjr Srr\lce Hill. ( Copyrighted IJ9J i > jr Jumn ConUin ItonnttU ] UBHM.V , OoU 0.-Now | York HornM Cable-Special to TIIK IJiiE.J-Count Uaprlvl tins wiitton n letter ilntetl the 2d lust , to the umporor In winch ho bitterly coinoliuni of the clandestine opposition of von Ethlonburg anil nearly nil olhor member * of the I'russinu cabinet. The chancellor Ihrontcns to rmiKii nnd nsks the cinporor to Intorrono ixnil put nn end to thU underhand opposition. In this letter Count von Kutileiiburit nnd Hcrr Mlquolnra spoclally accused of subsidizing n part of tbo pnm In order to oontust the uillttHry bill , on which the chancellor intends - tends to move vote of conlUlonco , Too emperor has not TOI ropllod to I bo letter , and Chancellor Cuprlvi Is doliiR his bo t to Uoop the correspondence secret , which fiint dourly proves tils political \\oak * 1 learn tlmt Count von Uuhlonberg wont ImmcUlntoly on his return to Ilorlln to Count von Caprivl nnd shnrply relinked him for his want of consideration In tbo mutter of the military bill. Caprivi Is on every hand buttluu agnlnRl stoao wall- , , even tlm moil dovoled of his aonemletits abandoning him. Ho U , In fact , passing through n crisis similar to tlmt cxponcncctl by HismnrcK bcforo his fall. Uuiuori of nH resignation nro circu lating , but this U premature. Ho bus too strong n hUtim for pownr. Nothing Mioit of the nonnilonniont of his military bill , how ever , cnn snvo him. The National Zalluni * ferociously attacks Stanhope , repeating all tlio Infamous articles Rlvon In the Aboiul. Min.T/.hit. rircil on tlmmrriniii Vine. ( Copyrighted 18 : > S by .latnon Uordun llcnnett 1 Cuucov , W.I. , ( vlnUnlvostou , Tex.Oct ) , fl.--Hy | Mexican Caulo to tbo Now York llorald Special to Tins Uii-Now8 | reached hcio from thorouelilv rcllub'.o sources to the ofleot that the Venezuela government forces bavo recaptured Mncuto , the watering place near La Ciuayra. The government gunboats steamed over to the town , which has boon occupied by the IcRnlistas for some time , mid opcnud lire with their heaviest ordnnnco. The legallslm could notstund Iho shelling , nnd soon ovno- unlcd the town , which wns lalion possession of by the government troops. During tha bombardment United States Consul Hnuna wont to the sccno of the llithl In his napttin lauuch , and shots were tired at him from the government ships.Vhethor It was an intontlonnl Insult to the American ilap Is not known at present. A K 1 1 A \KttlKKO.lY. . DllllK-Hllc. A cnmbinatlan of typo foundries was ef fected In Now York. It will fob a trust. semi-annual coiifcrcnco The sixty-second - ( it the I.itttur Day balms Is In session lit Halt Luke. U. T. At the session of the Tire Chluti cnnvontlnn In Louisville , Milwaukee was selected us the noxlplacu of meet Ing. The State department has boon Informed that the liarhorof Colon ha.s l > eun opened con ditionally to Ainor'CBiis. John Good of Trenton , N. .1. , hns nonpltul of J7.UOO.O..O with which ho " 111 start * a cordnpo factory In opposition to the trust. The steamer llutchor Hey run Into n. sna | ? In Coos river. In Oiegnu. Tno pnssonuors and crow minowly cscaucd with tliulr lives. At Kvansvllle. Inil. . In the bicycle tourna ment I.uinsdeii brolco the wet Id's coiiipuUtlou rucunl , livu inllu handlcim. Time , :2iui-f : : : : > , In Chicago Itudoluh Krwle , who Is wiintod In Dussolilotf , Coi-niany , for the lummy of OI.Ouu murks from his relatives. Hrwtg llroa. . dealers In leather , was anosted. At Qnlnov. III. , the jury In the cuso tiKiiInst Willl.im .1. .laiuhoti. the imuro < iu ck doctitr. charged ullli the miiidor of ox-SiiporvUur AIUOII. convicted the prisoner. The United States stunner Newark has ar- rl\ oil nt Cadi ; en route 10 Uncivil , vvhuro she will take i > . .rt In the ceieiiiiiincs attending tin * iinvoillnir of a statute to Columoua. At DulCalb , 'IV x . while tmnporarllv Insanu V ! .1 Mois. : i'HU , nuilod lilsuunt , Airs. 1-uuy Sinllh , need 00 , out of lied anil slumped and Kicked her lodii ith. Ho was at once placed In an asylum , lie IH worth JIOJ.COO. The reported battle In Ycncruolu between the sovorniiicnt troops mid revolutionists li denied , M. Saint Saons , tbo distinguished Pron'Mi composur , has accojted | Mr. Theodore Thomas' Invitation to aol on the Jury for music. ileom- nositloiiB of the Chlu.iKO oxlilbltlon. A rumor was euirunt on the 1'arls hourso yesterday to the nITt'ct tlintthu I'rench forces In Oahomey hud cautnrod Altoniey , the capi tal of the country , and that Kinn Huh in/In , the native ruler , ha < l hecn inadu a prisoner , AMUSEMENTS FARNAM STREET THEATER Winston opera Co. 40 ARTISTS. 40 Tliurndiiy Nielli . 1PUA DIAVAI.O hatiiriliir .Miitliiuu . ltOlliill\N : ilIKI. hiitiiiduy Nlglil. . .1'ltl.NCi ; A FARNAM ST. THEATER Popular Piicos. One Wouk. Kiiniliiy Matlnno , Oct. Uth. Tlm VnrHitilu Coiiii'illiin , ALBA HEYWOOD , Will present by permlss'on ' of Hoi hiiilth Kui- hctl , the best and funniest of nil hi NBW EclgBwood Polks- WONDERLAND -AND- BIJOU THEATER. Now Olio of Hjiuolaltloi Backus' Dad's Girl Co. 20c aBNB1VioIiiiftjoIS3ION ? 20c "I'll I'm 11 Olrdli < 'Hound About thn I'.artli , " Locke Hiiclirbrclsou. ' ' of In blmkuiiiuiirn'R t'oiuody "As You Like It. " The Limiitfor Art GuUory , Friday Evening , October 7th. Tickets Wo , al Oluibo > V Kihly's. BENCH SHOW ICntrli'H ' fi : * u Octubcr liilli. HiiKlstor your doz now , nlJ , O , Whlnnerjr'i , llrown block , cnrnur IGth und Douglas , or J. H , Hhorl'u. bup't , .Oil Kurnuiii ) Or with K. L. Marbton , t-norotiiry , so4 South Hlh htrtiut ; at lluiidlo'a ulgur btoru , from lil'M lo l:30 : uueh da/ , P. O , Addroes , Box 023 , EDUCATIONAL. Dr. Sargent's Normal School. Of I'liyaioul TrulnliiK torOIIIKII. . ttUA > l lUlUB. MAKB. , will oueu III TireHlli 8 t- iluii ou Uolabvr anh luitvaii el N r u b f \ , M liorviofor * .