t m j \ THE OMAHA DAILY ISEKt THURSDAY. OrTOBUU 13. 1892. HOLIDAY RACING AT MORRIS Thotttand ? of Ploasu.ro Eeekors Watch Some Very Pretty Raws. BANQUET BEATS MONTANA EASILY lighter IJUnppiilnlcU In Sot Mcctlnc 111 * ii ul Silver Oily Opriw In Hunt nnd WliiU ImlrpomliMico Stopped hy DnrkiiPM Other hpiirtn. it Monnis TAHK HACP. TKACK , N. Y. , Oct. 12. -A holiday crowd ot Ifi.OOO turf lovers made this n memorable day's racing. The bolting stands were packed. Beautiful weather nnd a fast truck wore the f.ivorablo features. The expected mooting between. Lamplighter and Montana did not take placo. The former started for tbo llrst race t I to 10 , b-tt only won after a tusjlo with St. Follx , the 10 to 1 second choice. Fairy shouldered 1I7 ! pounds and won the second race at llvo turloties In galloping stylo. She was llrst choice at 5 to ! ) . Ynmon was the host of thoio tn the third race , anil after being rondo an oven money favorite , won In easy stylo. Garrison was glvon Iho mount on Iho Annti F colt nnd the talent made the comblnntlor nn even money fnvorllo for the Uunmon Btaito.s. The colt won , but only of tor a dps pcrato strugglo. Banquet nt 8 to fi gave Montana a bac ttoallng for Iho Manhatt'nn handicap , the gold Ang pulling tin 125 pojnds and running tin mlle nnd quarter in2:0"f. : } Klldeer took second end plnco from Montnnii bv two lengths Marshal , Doggctt up , was a 4 So 5 fnvorko fo the last race , but MeCafTcrty put Ilellt 01 Lady Mary nnd enough money lo make ho Mccond cho'lco at 8 to fi. She made all th Vunnlnir and won by n head In an oxcitlm Bnlsh with Marshall nud was not bid uj : ( Summaries : Klrstrnco. one mile : I.nmnllshter (1 ( toll Won , St. I'ollv (1(1 ( ( lo I ) second. Versatile. . (10 ( to I ) third. Time : t:40'i. Second race , llvo turliniKs : 1'alry (5 ( to 2) ) vror Chesiptiko ! : < . " > to I ) bucond , Correction ( Utul third. Time : MM. Third r.ire. llvo fiirlnncs- \ omen ( even ) wor J.l7.olti : | S lei 1) ) sucoud , liycoum fl to 1) ) thlnl Tlmo : f.8 l. I'ourth men. Iho Duiuiioro staUrs , six fin loims : Aniilnl- ' colt ( even ) won. Wcirmsor ( I to 1) second. KlUslminuns (12 to I ) third. Time 'Fifth rnce , tlio Manhaltaii handicap , mil nnd iiiiartur | : llnncuot ) ( H ton > won. Klldnori to It second , Moniana 18 to 5) ) third. 'I'ltnc " " ' ' "s'lx'th race , six furlongs : Lady Mary (8 ( to ! won. Marshall (4 ( lo r > ) second. Miss 1'lslier rjj t 1) ) third. Time : ll2Vi. 1 sit.vitt : CITY'S aiuirriNO. IIlRli Wind mul HiKivy Track Intorfcr with the Snort. Sil.vr.ii OITV HACK Counsi : , la. , Oct. 1 ! [ Special 'lolcBram to Tun BEI : . I The fln day's racmp found the weather clear and th wind blowing a galo. The track was dust and slow. There was an attendance of 1,001 J. G. Par&low of Shonandouh. la. , ofllctuU At the pong. Summaries : 2:4.1 class , paclnir. pursoSiOO : Monkey Wnndur , s. s. , Diinfoo 1 1 1 2 Unity Wonder , h. in. . Wilson U 'J 1 2 Time : SSI : . snutf. 'J9 : : ! ! { . yar. ; Yearling cluss. pur.su $100 , half mlle : Illiick ( Jnelph , s. R. , CiuninliiK 5 Klntrflfllior , h. n " Will I ) . 1) ) . K. . Wsiro 3 /Jnscol Mnlil , h. m. , Oalia 4 OroHtonhin. h. s 1 Tlmo : 1:48.1:40. : ; iun : troltliiK. purse PM : 5i -Star Moilnini. li. in ! i 4 ; i Ulack Nollk- . m , . . . . 1 2 1 J nuns , 1)1 It. H 4 4 Harry 1'nnnlnston , br , 9 2 1 2 Donhtful , hit. K 7 7 0 DuChallln.th. s a : i r atarKclsall. lilk. a' - C 8 7 Tlmo : 2i7. : : L'i4. : : Silli.-'UU , 2M. : 2:3Ti : trotthi ! ; , purdoS'Oo : OhostnntVilko3. . I ) , in 4 4 4 Tiilu. b. in II 1 1 Cnthnrlno. li. in 1 2 2 Daisy I1 , on. M 2 3 y Tlmo : 2iU4 : ! , 'JillGJi , 2i : : : , 2i3Si. : : HunnicR lialf-inllo dash postponed on a Stuppnil f > y Ilurl < nra8. ic , la. , Oct. 12. But ono < the three races on today's card was llnlshc when darkness came on. Kthol B took tl 2 : ! 50 pace attor an exciting raco. The ovei . of the day's sport , hoivovor , wai the 2 : trot , with nlnoloon starters , Albion , Ma : Leech and Diutnanl , having two boats tboir credit , when the race was poslpom until tomorrow. The other race was tor year-olds , that had never before started in race , and was also carried over aftorSorco ess and Buulah bad n heat uach. Summar 2i1 : : pace , purse $ .100 : Kthul It won. KU Tlonsoii second , Don I'avno third , Mosuc fourth. Coorio Uowcr liflh. Tlmo : 2 ; : ( iooil < iolng ut IMyitlic. BOSTON. Mass. , Oct. 12. Another ft sized crowd went to Mystla park this aft < aooii and saw two good rncos , only ono which was llnlshcd. Al Candor , tbo favi ilo , won the 2:2 : ! ) race , but Baby , the favi Uo in the 2:28 class race , only succeeded celling the lust of the flvo heats troll when the race went over until tomorrow Summaries ; Class2:23 , trolling , uurso $ WO : Al O.-xncl won. Mllford suc-ond. Twai : third , llnldn fourth. Diinnetto llfth , Time : -:2.l : % , 2 : 2:22lj : , 2i22 i , 2:2 : li. ! Ulnhs2h. : trittlic. ( purse SM ) ( iinflnlsho < Iloti-hot HOII two hcuts. Kdillu Wllkus , 11 ! nnd llubv ono each. Tlmo : 2:2'JH. 2:21 : ' I'llllslllIH III \lllglOtl ! , LEXINOTOX , ICy. , Oct. 12. Auothor f and beautiful day orouuht out about 7 , ( people to witness the sport at the Kcntuc Trotting Ilorso llreedors association tru today. Tlio track was In excellent condltl and the tlmo was fust. Summary : Klrst race. 2:3' : ) pac-o. purse W.OOJ : Send won. .Major second , Ambro > lul llilnl , MUse Lu s fourth , Tlmo : 2HS , 2IH'i : , Slii , 2tu14. : t'oconil r.ito. fn-o-for-all irottiii' . ' , iHirsu.f. ' , ( llylund won. Knnlno 8iH < nml , Uurltoii till Jnvk fourth. Muttlo U lltlli. Time : 2K : 8:1215 : , i1 : ii5f.ii KIM , at 13. Third raje , 2i-i : ; class , trotilnir. pnrso 3 ( iinllnUbedi : 1'rlnce llerjchol won two ho and 1'ourl Ucllruxor ono. Tlmo : 2:2.J. : 2 NATIONAL LouUvllIn IVIiiH TIVII , hut Only CouiitH < tit Tlll'lll , ST. L.otim , Mo. , Oct. 12. The Loulsvi ; wou two games from St. UouU today , only ono ot thorn , the llrst , counts In championship raco. The ilruwns wore every way outplayed , nnd the loss ot came was supplemented Uy their loss of grout catcher , Dick Buckley , whoso rl forearm was broken In a collUlou at plato with Brawn. A fturgcon , who h poncd to bo present , examined his tirtn i iironounced It broken in two plai Weather clear , Attendance . Score St. I.onU 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 i c LouUvlllu. . . 0 0 U U 3 1 U 1 ; i lilts : BU I.ouls , fl : I.onUvllle. 7. Krn St , I.uuU , li : I.ointivllle. 2. Ivirncnl runs : I.onlH. 1 ; l.onlsvlllc. I. llatti'rlos : 11 UK UucUloy und UrUvs ; Sand era and -Merrltt , Vi-ry Ivvuli'iitly. ' HEW Youic , Oct. 12.-Tho Giants were in a plujlni : humor today and they closed season ut the Polo grounds with a def Attendance , 5S7 , Score : Now York. . . 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 1 ( UiUllmoro 3 U 1 0 0 4 2 0 < lilts : Now York , 7 : linltimoro , 13. Err Now Vurk , 7 ; llaltlinoro , - Kurnod n N'ow York , 1 ; llulllmoro , I , llattorlt-a ; li 4ud lluylu ; VlcUery nml ltobln > ou. hvuutor * Unit Kuilly , Pmi.Aiim.riiM , Pa. , Out. 12. The Phil pi By oil all around the Washington * ten Weather cool ; attendance SOT. Score : Waihlnxton 0 I'hlluclolplilu. . . , 1 I U II U 0 0 . lilts : Washington , lit Phlladolphla , 12. com : Wmlilnzton , 4s rblliidiilpliliu U. Kui runn : WnBhliuton. 2 : l'hlnilulphli | : , a I ( rlcn luka and Mcuulrot U nuy and Ol ml * . Splilrr * Iloii't Xitvd It , PirrsnuKO , Pa. , Oct. 12. The Cloveli fsllod to appear to-day when pluy was cal nnd Umpln O.iftney care tbo c.amo to Pitts- bur if , 9 to 0. StamllnRnt thoTenmi , v. r , . p.c. vr. f r.r. rioTclnntl 1151 C8.9 Chlcauo ST SH W.7 Notion. . . . . . . . .472(1 r. | 4 Clnctnnntl..8'f S3 4A.R I'liUhurii 41 III fii.l l/onlnrlllB . . . . . . .11 ( I ) IS.3 llrooklrn Oil &V6 Ilnltlmore Z"l 41 S7.1 Now York 41 05 M.H St. l ) iiu. . ! i 51 1.3 rhlifidolphla..n > OT SJ.O Waslilniton. . . . ! ! 49 19.8 Si'AllKS 01' SPOUT. Oront Pnrorn Agiilnst Cyclists. CntCAdo , III. , Oct. 1'J. Arr.inffomonts nro now pending with the owners of Mascott nnd Joy Kyo See , by which ono or both pacers will bo brought to Washington pu-k next week to go iwnuiRtsomo of the \vhoclmcn. Homo of tha b t riders In the coun'.ry will bo bore. _ Dnrls Held to Court. MRMPIII ? , Tonn. , Oct. IS. Jack Davis , whoso blow killed Dick Nolan In tbo hall ot the Amateur Athlete club , nnd tbo seconds anil assistants on both sides were toJiy bound over to the criminal court in the sum of $ J,003 each. _ _ .sitfrr/i oM.tn.t. Contimieil ( lotul Showlnc ol tlio MurkoU ol the Mngln City. The showing at the South Omaha market continues good , nnd the favorable conditions will not change soon. The receipts of stock since thu 1st day of January foot tin 553,011 cattle , 1.2S3.S51 hogs , HU.IJ'J' ' ! shooii nnd 10-Hl-J horses nud mules The figures show n gain over the corresponding psriod ol last year of IIT.J''O cattle , ISr.SsJ hogs , 10,010 sheep and -1,125 horses and mines. Tuo increased receipts show , an actual growth ot the market , tiuo.to the now terri tory Invaded nnd the favorable trial ship men Is made by many who have boon patrons of other stoclt editors. Thov rcallzo the superiority of the South Omaha markel slnco making their trial shipments and arc now sending tholr stuff this way. The market continues strong , the tlcmaur Is good and Ibo prlcos sleady and sntisfac tory. Onu rear ago top western cattle sok at ( SUS and top cows at $ 'J.50. Yostoriluj top westerns brought M.'JO and top cows fJ.T.'i. As predicted In n rcccntartlclo in Tin : But the hog mnrkot continues coed and his hog shlt > ot ? , * > fume continues to bo klnc. Onoyeai ago yosterJay the sales of bogs were wlthli the range of from $ -l.n.i to $4.07Jtf , with tin bulk at from M.10 tofl.W ) . Yesterday iiog ! sold within the range of from $5.05 to $5.13 the biilk sellina at from $5.25 to $5.95,0 nourly SI higher than prices ot ono yuar ago The Indications Btill point to tbo market no dropping below f5 before the first or mlddl of November. Aiintliitr lU'pnlillciin Itnlly. Arrangements huvo boon porfootod for tin boidlng of a republican rally In Soutl Omaha ono weik from toniehc. The rally i given under the nusplccs of the county central tral eommitice , ntul u number of nblo speak crs will tie present. . Tno Young Men's Republican r.lub wll moot this evening at Knights of Pvthias hall to transact regular business. All member nro urged to attend and n cordial invitatio Is extended to all republicans In the city t bo present. II75.I TlllHi 'vttltKVAS IS. Itnlim anil Colilur I'ronilKCil fur Today I the Nntchhurliiiml "I Oiniilm. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oct. 12. For N't braska Threatening weather and rnin winds shifting to north ; much cooler I eastern poi tlons. For Iowa Increasing cloudiness and rain cooler , southeast winds and shifting to th north. For North Dakota Generally fair ; wind shifting to tlio wnst and slightly warmer. For South Dakoin Ituin , followed b clearing weather ; north winds ; much coolo In eastern portions. Local iCcciirtl. Orrici : ov THE WCATIIKU BUIICAU , OMAII. ' Oct. 13. Omaha record of temperature an rainfall compared with corresponding day c past-four ypars : 1R02. 1P01. 1POO. 188 Maximum toinpcratnro. . . . 76 ° 04 = 70 = 70' ' Minimum tompcr.ituro. . . . 01 ° M ° f > Sa 50' ' Averaiii ) tomporatiiro . < W = 573 07 = OV Precipitation . 00 .01 .01 T Statement showing the condltlonDf ten peraturo and precipitation nt Omaha for th day and slnco March 1 , IS'Ji , as compare with tbo general average : Normal temperature . W Kxresa for the day . J2 Deficiency slneo March t . ISli Normal precipitation . on Inc l > ollolonc'y for tbo duv . OJInc Dollulcncy slnco .March 1 . 2.70 Incbt ( i. .13. LiAWtos , Observer. H'JSSTKIIX J'IVKIX < I f.VTllliE Kiicoitragin ; ; liu-rensc In Ilio 'Movement < Ilo s In iliaVcst. . CIXCISXATI , O. , Oct. 12.fSpocial Telogra : to TIIK nun. ) Tomorrow's Pnco Currei will say : There is some enlargement in tl marketing of hoqs , but tbo movement fal short of the corresponding week last yea Packers handled 205f > 00 hogs in the wes against 170,000 last week and 220,000 la your , making 7 , KJ5.000 since March 1 , again GSXUUO ( ) lasi your. Prominent places opo ntlng compare ns follows : Whim Nuturo Needs assistance It may bo host to render promptly , but ono should romemner to u even Iho most pcrlcct remedies only win needed. The best nnd most.slmplo and go tlo rtimody is thu Syrup of Fiss , manufai tirtd by the California 1-lg Syrup Co. XKim OtrKSTJiltlt.IV. . DlllllllKtlC. Tbu MIsiUslppI Valley Jleilical assnulatti has bouan fix iiniiiuil mcollni ; at L'liiulium O. Dr. O , A. It. Kohl bus boon rho > on pros dent. l.otils Marx ot tbo firm of Marx llros , clot luis of MuKursport , I'a. , shot nml liiHtiuit Killed hlnibolf. Klnanclal troiihlns mo HU uuscd to liiivn beuu tlio uuuao of the snlolilu ( ' . \VobsUir , n ilriiiii'nur for n I'hlladi phlu llrm. cotnmlttod Hiiloldu nt Hunt's hot ( Jinolnnall. O. , by taking poison. Lossui tbu Ijiitonla ruoc Indloite : a cuuso ( or I deed. At IjUtHln1. , Mich. , at n spculal mcutlni ! the fctato llour.l of llonltb , It wn Uoulded contlnnii tiio iiiiaranltnu ronuhitlons now forcu and apply them In all Immigrants enti Ing Michigan. At San l-'r.inoheo the Unltod States snrv Hloamiir Ilasslur Inn arrlvi'tl from Port Tow send , A uurty ofsclBiilhls urn on the llni lor whn havii been oiiKusud thu paal siimni In biirvoylni ! Iho boundary between Alas uud llritlsli Columbia. Miss Janet .lunuitry , dair htnrot tlio Into .Taniinry of St. l.onls. Mo. , and Mr. llnwn Klllolt , gcnt'ial ( rcUlit nscntof the llurlln ton systuni , h ivo \ > vun nnlteil in mairli-'o : St. l.onls. ( int'st * wore present in nuinlit from all nails ot the country , ainonj tin President l'orKlni > at the llurlliiKton , iinuto Iho lirocii. Kniperor William of Gormuny Is receivliu cordial woleomu ut Vienna. There were fourteen now cases of olioU and two ditnths friiiu tlio disease iitHt. 1'ute bni Tuobilay. A I'iirU naw4tiior | : | prints u sensational i count of un attuniplcd ustustlnntlon ot t-/ap ot Itiissln , The story , however , is i nounced as absolntoly uutruo. Thuolllclal cholera returns for Hambi put Hie unmhor of now uasus nt nineteen n deaths at two. In Altuna onu ninv case \ repotted. There were no uuath * . DaWUt's Sii-sap'-irtlu aonroys suoa i sons aascMfula , skin dlsiiasoi , ue-soui rh mutlstn. Its ilmclr usonav-ji manUvJi. . Mount Vofiion Pure Virtrlnhv Rvo.- bojr to call thu tUtuiitlun of the public the ubovo jiopulur brand ol uuro rye wll ky nnd ruri)0ctfullyuakiicompiri | : on w ntiy ollior brand of pure rye otTorod this uuiukot , It is far supurior to i ether whisky and I guarautoo its til lute excellence In lluvor aa well as purity and Its wholosoino olfoots. 1 public is iuvitod to call und try it. Hi ry HlUof , 010 N. Hltu St. , family w and liquor houso. Ksmond hotel bloi-li RESULT OF REWICIl'S ' CHARGE Further Investigation of tbo Lincoln Asylum Management , FARM BOSS HUBBARD NOT PRESENT Details of the . \lnnnor \ In Which ItccT Wns rnrclii : ril for the liinllttitlon Voiichnrs Slgncit In Ithink nn f ovcrat Occasions. Ltxcotx , Nob. , Oct. 10. [ Special Tclo- gram to THE 13ii : : . 1 Thn Investigation of tbo charges made by B. U. Howlck ag.ilnst tbo management of the hospital for the Insane , near this city , wa roaumod before tbo Hoard ot Public Lands and Uulld- Ings this afternoon. The mem ber * present were Commissioner Hum phrey , Secretary Allen nml Treasurer Hill. Attorney Ootioral Hastings was absent. There was also a gononil attendance - anco of the witnesses who had boon sum * mound but it was noticed that Iho much wanted farm boss , Vr.uilt Huobard , wus still absent. In view of the serious charges made against him , Mr. Hubbard's absoncc may bo looked upon with suspicion by all parties who nro anxious to learn the truth , In tbo absence of Attorney Uoncr.il Hust ings tbo examination of witnesses was con ducted bv Commissioner Humphrey. The llrsl witness was II. A. Smith. He toslillcd that hu sold to Frnnk Hubbard , the furm boss , a heifer , for which ho recolvei ! Hubbard's personal check for $ : J. i , slgnlnp three vouchers In blank. The vouchers won produced and witnc s uleutlllott his sgna ! < turo. In ntiaucr to a question from Mr. Uuw Ick Iho witness testillod that ho rccolvoi but S'Jo lor ono holfur , nnd not SS'J.IO for twc hollars , as represented In thovouchors. Iloxv tlu > Trouble Originated. Ho had received no warrant , nnd novoi cortlllud or presented ono to the Blati treasurer. At this point Mr. Howlek mad < the staloment that tbo frauds against UK siato had resulted from this piactlco o giving personal checks. U. P. Lees bai also had business relations with I ? ran I Hubu.ird , thu farm boss. Ho identified hi' ' signature to a voucher that called for twi beeves for SO.I.STi , and toatlllcd that ho hat sold but ono cow , for which ho rocolvoi but S-0. For the past three or fou yonrs ho had transacted all bis buslncs with Hubbard. Frank Abbott testified thai lust July ho .sold a cow to Hubbard for sfiS Tbo cow belonged to lion Ick , but wltnesi couldn't swear whether the signature nt tachod to Iho voucher was made by blmsel or not. Ho owed Kowlc ; a note for $15' nnd the latter agreed to remit tlio interos and not push the collodion provided h would assist in tbo present oxposuro. U. W. Kauflmnn , O. A. Southwell , U. Sal ford , J. C. Haas , F. U. Unas and J. P. Hig gins were put on the stand. They tcstlllc to similar transactions , and tl.clr ovldenc clnarly established the truth of tbo charge made against Farm Doss Hubbard , all c which were given In detail in Tim Br.c las wceir. The investigation will bo resume tomorrow morning and some interesting nn sensational developments arc promised. ANXIOUS TO HKAIt CKOUNSH. St. I'uiil'a Hully Was Hot Interfered wit' by u Ilruvy Kalii bturin. ST. PAUL , Nob. , Oct. 1'J. ISpeclal Tolc grain to Tnu DEB. ] The advertised raootin of Mossrs. Crounso nnd Lansing was ir tended cs a local affair , but circumstance made it more. Tbo speakers came through heavy rain storm to the opera house to mec a crowd of voters who faced th same rain storm to meat the guest Judge Crounso opsncci the mooting with speech that for honesty and earnostnos needs no especial mention. Ho made friend nnd none can deny It. When Mr. Urouns had forcible and pleasantly expressed hitr self , Judge Lansing furnished ono c his characteristic addresses. Mr. Lansing in his usual style , poured the regular amour of hot shot into the camp of the foes. Th reason that the meeting was moro than loc : is that delegations from St. Libory , Elbi Danncbrog , Gushing nnd other countr places were boro. The Dannobrog band fm nisUed excellent music for the occaslor Howard county will do her best to got bac Into lur proper place. DK.UOCKATS IHSM > V A1. TO Cl.KVUI.AN llrooklyn HourliniisMtiku Cliurgcx the Machine ISnodln u d Treason. Nnw Youic , Oct. 12. A sensation has hoc causid in political circles in Brooklyn by th statement that many momoors of the ccntr democratic club bcllovo that Iho democrat : machine is nut loyal to Cleveland an btovonson and that tbo republican machir Is only an annex to the democratic Hug. It is openly charged by some of tbo mar bors , whoso names , however , nro not give ; that the $180,000 wbicb was sent into Kiiif county during the campaign of 1SSS wei into the pockets of the so-called democrat ring. It is said that a committee of the cotur democratic club has been appointed I impuach tha democratic machine in Broo lyn and to publish its alleged baseness pockotintr the money nnd defeating M Clovolaud iu 1SSS. Members of tbo regular organization Ituip ot this and suy the charges "aro founded i tlctlou , CIly'H Jlii ; Itnlly. Nr.nr.ASK.v CITV , NOD. , Oct. 1'J. jSpoci Telegram to Tun Br.u. ] The llrst rally the campaign occurred this overling und > thu uusplcos of Iho republican zouaves , Lie tenant Governor Majors being the spoako Ho was escorted to the court house by tl zouaves , In uniform with torches , about 1 stronu' , headed by the band. At tbo cou house tno exercises openoj with n sclcctii by the band. S. W. Collins , president the Voting Men's Republican club ot LI coin , was tbo llrst speaker. Ho rnndc i eloquent plea for protection , honest mom aim the principles of the republican part Mr. Majors was then introduced by C. \ Hogo and the applause following I appearance lusted at least llvo mlnuti Wbon quiet was restored Mr , Majors enter into u culm discussion of the Issues of t day , covering the ground entirely with u nnswerablo arguments. Ills arraignment the alliance party caused great npnhuif His tributes to Harrison , Crounso and Fie were greeted with great cheering , and closed with u burst of eloquoneo which st prised bn most Intimate friends. At the clo of tbo meeting Mr. Mnjura was escorted the hotel bv tbo club. Votes were- made I night for the ontlra ropuDllcau ticket. . the hotel cliocrj were given for Harrisc Crounso and Majors , and tbo Inquh "What's tbo matter with Watson 1" ir with the hearty response , "He's all vighl 1 liiirntoii'M ConvlncliiK Argument. McCooic , Neb , , Oct. -Special [ , Te cram toTjic BBB.I A largo orovvd turn out to hear Hon. John M. Thurston tl afternoon despite tbo heavy rain storm. I speech was ono of his Ktrangast efforts a curried conviction to his listeners. Ho tacked the people's party platform , shawl that by aUoluto government own ship of railroad , telegraph . and i L press lines such a horde . „ of fodo olllcobohieri would bo created win tenuroof ofllco would bo measured by t leimth of thu administration then la po\ < that It would uoimoQjslolo over to got. rid a bad iidmliiUlrallon. Uo showed that rlgH govurnmontal control \vus \ bailer th ovvnordiilp. Ho took up the tariff In dot and showed that everything nlTactca.by't MoICiutoy Dill Is today sold cheaper tb ever before In tbo hlstoryof tbo country. iiiadu tha money question BO plalu c brought Iho results baforo the laboring n in such a way as to forever clear nib mine nil clamor for oboap money , unil appealed all cllizons to stand up and vole for' 1 interests. Wuluut Hill Jtcpuhllcaiii. The Walnut Hill Ninth Ward Hepubli club garo its visitors Tuesdaynlght a rep llcau toast that was worth going mile Join tn. Tuo attendance was gocd and tbo tiru meeting a very ontbutiastioonO. Tbo of speaker : ) wus the largest that has part paled in any ot tuo club meetings this > uud the way in which good republican c trincs worn expounded would giro n demo crat another attack o > the horrors. The ball was opened v/ltn a ratatng half-hour l lK by Attorneylames A. I'aiSeVs. Ho was followed by U. } 1. UobinsopXr. O. Urane , Hrnd D. Slaughter , Henry Lwescy and Jim Kyncr. * Senator Scovlilo Blt&urorn nttd ( Monol Holland of Falls City wore proser.t and frtvotcd the members _ ) vith brief but en- cournirlni ; nddrossni. [ j The West Omnhfi'lH < m corps furnished music for Iho Gcca-doStST Drrli Nil MiilW'ror llntncr. I ) \vmCiTT , NOD. , Uot. 12. ISpoolal Tele gram to TUB nuB.1 Ualncr nnd Dech held a joint discussion en ho political issues hero this afternoon. Mr. Dcch made the cunning speech nnd for an hour tnld tbo pcoplo they were being robbed by the nets of congress passed thirty yonrs ago ; that tbo republican ml ministration hud crippled Iho huslnoss intf-rcsls of the country , nnd advocated government ownership ot nil resources of wealth and the unlimited Issue of Hat luonoy. Mr. llalnor opened In n speech of an hour and n quarter completely lu.ocklng the foundation from under the fnlso Mruuturo of sophistry which Mr. Dcch had raised , ably answering every point touched upon by him and quoting from Prosldoat Lin coln's message to congress in direct contra diction to statements made by Dcch , nnd leaving the nudlonco to follow too atlvlco of Lincoln or Dncb. Dccli for llftccn minutes tried to reply but could offer no answer to Ilainor's argument. At the elo.so it was generally concluded that Doch wus no match lor llatnor in dcbato. tlio Uomorrnts. GHVXP ISIANII , Neb. , Oct. 12. ( Special Telegram to Tin : HER. ] On account of the terrlblo rnlu storm tbo democratic rally was somewhat dampened. Tlioro was no parade and though the house was pretty won tilled there was not near the crowd expected. Matt Goring llrat addressed the aualonce , tolling why ho was a democrat. .T. Sterling Morton followed with an nttnck on the Me- Klnloy bill , protection and republicanism , Van Wyclc wus ublv described. Sixty ol the fnlthful from St. Paul were horo. Dur ing Morton's talk n lively discussion started between Mr. Oxnard and the speaker , but Oxnurd was howled duwn. Sprlngor unit Ills Wool Statistics. Sl-uisui-lBM ) , 111. , Oct. 12. Hon. W. M , iprlnger was recently charged lu on opor otter by Socrctary North of the National \ssociation of Wool Manufacturers with the mlsuso of wool statistics in m ; diicusslon ot the tariff. Spriugei "ias written a letter In reply .0 bo published in the Stuto Hoglstor , show ng that North's references to the pncos o ! icourcd wool in the United States and Ku- rope rest only on his own assertion , as then ire no quoinlionn on scoured wool in thi1 country , and therefore North's statement 1 ; ot responsive to the controversy. Itoclstr.ithm Hogim .In Xow Vorlc. NewYoitic , Oct. -Yostoraay reglstra- , ! on began in this city. Citizens lo Iho number bor of OJ.ODO qualified for voting. On tin iamo day In IbSS the figures were 03,813 ; it .890 , 00,170. Mr. WhltoUw Hold , the repub Icon candidate for tbo vlco presidency , rog stored at 4'Ji Park avenue. In Brooklyn the nEtiie's of 07,457 citizen : were registered , bolife 13,7-lli moro than wor registered in 1SSS , and ! 0,531 moro than li " 00. \ t David unit ( iolliilli vto ( ! cr Togntlicr. Nnw VOIIK , Oct. 12. It Is reported li democratic circles that Hill and Clovoliini 11 not como together initil they meet nt th big mooting in Tammany boll ou the 2311 inalant. Mr. Cleveland has boon nslcod t areslde , but has not ns yet ropllod. Uiuhan Crokur said today th'iit ijenator Hill wouli make an address at IJicjnectintr. lltuh'i Thrcc-Uofiiarvil l'lilit. SALTliAKI . U. T.gpct-12. [ Special Tele gram to THE Biu.J-iCU : : ? * Allen wus toda ; nominated by the liberal convention n 3gden for doteKUtotq 'qonsress. The fich ' _ n. Utah wlllibe a thr'cbCproCred ono * Fran 12annon is tbkoHrcpubiican' iineo antl J. L Hawlms Is the candidate of tbo dumocrats. At PlnVto Cohtor , ; 1 * PJ.A.TTE CRNTER , Nob. , Oct. 12. [ Special t Tnu BCE.I The indopondcnU hud a rail , here Monday night. I. , . McUoynold was th first speaker , lie Indulged in a number o assertions peculiar to the alliance , and wu followed by J. II. Powers along the sam lino. The mooting was not well attended. In thn Thirteenth District. FHEMOXT , Neb. , Oct. 12. [ Special Tolc gram to Tin : Bp.n.J The republican convor tiou for the Thltteenth senatorial dlstrk mot In this city this attcrnoon and nominate Henr ; ' Spriok of Fontauollo for state sona tor. I.UV.IL IlKKl'lllES. County Clcrlt Sackettis nt Geneva , atteiu Ing au annual convention of the Knights o Pythias. The Nebraska National bank has file claims nmountlnfa to$2. > , GSl against the o : tate of Meyer Hollinan , deceased. The IJoard of Public Works has grante the telephone company u permit to la conduits In Douglas street , from SUtoont to Twentieth. Thomas J. Beard has boon appointed spi clal administrator of tbo estate of Ueorgo I Board , docaased. The personal propori schedules ot fO.OlT. Tbo Omaha Caslcot company has filed artl clos of incorporation in the oHIco of tb county clerk. The capital stock of the con pauy Is tlxod at f 100,000. The elevator men in the city hall hav denned their bright now blue uniforms , an are now uasily distinguished from the men hers of tlio co'tnmon herd. A stranger In town reported to the pnllc last night that ho had been robbed of ? 1' ' , " > t u colored courtesan down in the bad land The police promised to look for the feraulo. The second trial of Henry May , the youn man accused of stealing from Iliiydcn Bros Is on in Judeo Davis' court yesterday. A u former trial at this term of court the Jut disagreed. Jn Judge Jrvlno's court judgments as fo lows worn rendered against tbo dofum lumber linn of S. It , Howcll & Co. , upon tli calling of the docket today : B. P. Wni goner , J5.-1US ; FirH National bankof Oman 5-1,050. The funcial of Cyrus Moad. the youn Omaha man who committed B'llctdo in Do : vor recently , took pluoo yesterday from tl rosldcnco of his parents ut'.Ua ' South Twoi ty-llfth street. . The Interment was in Foroi Lawn cemetery. Jtdgo Berku gave Dillj , Tjckor sixty da ; on the hill ycsterday/illis llrst llvo on breu nnd water. Tucker is-ulbad man and Is Dotti oltlocuodup. Ho proposed to John VYavbrigl that they rob a saloon , .but Waybrlgbt di cllncd ami told DoteqUvo Savugo. Beginning this wooKiuIlav. Dr. Franitll will bopln u series of.Kr-luay evening lecture on "Kpochs of Jewish ilUtory. " With spud reference to the Inllilonco of Judaism c other religious crcodj.s "History , Its Plui in Iho Pulpit , " will pB-yio first lecture. Last night the .v'fiitiier bureau roper were delayed by the iajm in tbo west , siiowcd ut Choyouuo'ryostorduy and olh points in the northwest ? . ? At Konrnoy near an inch of water loUj'-Tlir rain storm w worklntr eastward quit o/rapidly fullowod I a cold wave. , - - .A small 11 ro was dBtdvorod in the hallwi of tbo Unllnd Status itUoual bann bultdii about 8:30 : o'clock lust-iilclitatid thochomlc was telophouod for. A smuil hole hau bei burned In the lloor , whioh ca DO repair for ? i3. It was though that a pllo of wab baa been carelessly luft lu tbo hull. PARADED WITIUREAF POMP FIIOM V1IT ! PAOI ! , | trle.ititig thorn. A number ot ladies fainted. In Ciisn \cclilent , An ambulance was stationed on the northwest - west corner ot Fiftieth street nnd Fifth ave nue for Instant service. In i-aso ct an accident. The corners of llio sldo strcots , ending nt the park nud Fifty.nlnlh street , were nctuolly I'onccsted wttti wagon-stands , and they were nil liberally patronized , although the natrons saw but llttlo. It Is estimated that 50,000 men wore In line today. It took fully six hours to pass n given point. The parade was over fifteen miles long. The troops which led iho column had reached Fifty-ninth siroot , disbnmlod nnd returned to the lower part of the city before the last four divisions of iho parade had started. After the military paccanl was over , the crowns directed their stops lo Central park , where the Columbus monument was ttn- vcllod. A salute of twonty-ono guns was llrod as the monument was uncovered , si-riii-s After Dark. Hardly bad the last strains ot musln died nwny from the neighborhood of the Colum bus monument nt the Fifty-ninth street en trance of Contra ! park than New Vorlc and her 500.000 or moro vlsllor.s were uijiiin packed along In a line In order to wittios * the pigonnt. The scones of the morning , at tbo sldo strcots ana along the route of parade on the grand stand , house tops and stoops , and In tbo windows ntid bnlconics , wcro re peated. It socmod as if 5,000,000 Instead of It , 1)00,0JO ) people had gathered to watch the- lasi great sight of the three dnys'scries of ovenls celebrating the discovery of America , Tbo parade was ivmaridiblo from thu fact that It made n wonderful showing of the uses to which electricity could Uo put to us a power nnd as a light. The parade was also remarkable Ironi an other stMidpolnt nntl tliiu was in demon strating that hundreds of thousands of women nnit children , to say nothing of inoii , nro able lo end nro twenty hours of alght- seeing from ono point armed with gooil lunch basnets nnd yet not admit that they wcro tirod. Shortly after 8 o'clock the different bodies who were to take part In tbo parade had mustered nt and about the Battery uud the lower part of Broadway and the police began to clear the line of march , The way was cleared nnd Iho crowd walled , but the pro cession did not appear. The crowd waited patiently. An Associated Press reporter hunted up and down the long line irylng to llnd the cause of the doliiy and at length ho found it. Ciimo of the Doluy , It was all n matter ot Queen Isabella's tlghls. "Tho goddess ot liberty has inker my lights I1'exclaimed Queen Isabella , "ant ! I'm not going lo'Bit with Ferdinand woarlu ? an Indian squaw's dross. " This was spoken on lloat No. IB ot the al logorlcal pageant , as the procession was being formed , Queen Isabella , who is Alarj McGinty on other dnys. told the truth Somebody had taken her costumoand bofon she could cot a suitable ono , ihoro was : delay. Queen Isabella was not the only ono It trouble. Fame nnd Electra had n-i argument mont over a blonde wig mid the sparks How Amerlcus Vesnueius blamed poor old inno cent William Penn for taking his cap. Mr Penn and Vespucius mndo a search and 1 was discovered that ono of iho Tolloc sut worshippers was ll'o guilty one. Thi aquabbles over uniforms had lasted for at hour , when Mayor Grant sent word that tin show must co on nt ouco. Now the mayor1 ! message was convoyed to Colonel ( Jarnot and those in command of Iho lloats wen told to hustle. They did so , nnd at 9:30 : thi big show was under way. The route of Iho parade was up Broadwui to Fourth , west around Washington squan to Fifth uvcnuo to Fourteenth street , ti Fourth avenue to Sevenleenlh , lo Fitlh avenue nuo lo Fifiy-ulnlh street. SPAIN 11OXOKS IIIIt OK HAT SAII.U1I Oucen He-sent ( 'liHstlim Gr.'iuos tlio Pcstlvl ties The Day to lie Perpetuated. HUCI.VA , Oct. 12. The queen rozont , whi came to attend tha Columbus colubratlon landed from the gunboat Condo Valdorni which arrived In the harbor yesterday. Shi and the royal family drove to tbo church where tlio To Doum was sunp. Immensi crowds gathered along the route to th church and gave tbo queen and royul part ; au enthusiastic reception. The town wa gaily decorated and all the vessels in th harbor were docked with buntlnir. Tbo queen regent held a brilliant ofHcIa reception at the Hotel Colon. During thi day she witnessed a splendid cavalcade striking features of which were cars allegorical gorical of Industry , agriculture and mining The ijueon regent has signed decrees , set ting apart October 1 as n national holiday making n grunt to the monastery of Li Habina in recognition of the services ot tin Franciscans to Columbus , and pardonlni live prisoners convicted of capital crimes. Tli magnlllccnt monument to Cnlumtm was unveiled at Larubida today. The cere monies worn attended by tbo quoou regent King Alfonso , the minister * of siato , scna tors , members of the Chamber of Deputies naval nnd military ofllcers , and a vast con course of civilians. The river ana bay wor < crowded with all descriptions of craft , and us the covering dropped from the monument mont , the warships fired a salute. Tbo scon presented was a most animated ono. Tb queen regent and llttlo King Alfonso wor accorded a most enthusiastic welcome. Tn queen regent conferred tbo grand collar o tno Order of the Uoldan Flecco upon tin dultoof Vomguu , the last lineal descondan of Christopher Columbus. The Order of th Golden Fleece is an order ot knighthood founded on January 1U , 1420 , by Phillip III. , duke of JJourgoyno. At Chlnigo. CHICAGO. 111. , Oct. 12.-This evening i the banquet hall of the Auditorium hole the Columbus club ushered in the season o pomp and festivity that Is to make Octoboi IS'- ' ) , memorable for all tlmo in Chicago. 4 brilliant company gathered in honor of tb hardy navigator , after whom the club 1 named , and with wnoso fame is linked th world's exposition , the dedication of whlc a week bunco will mark the climax of series of magniQcetit fetes In this cits' . Among the speakers tonight woru Presl dent C. C. IJonncr of the World's congres auxiliary , whoso subject was "Tho Comln Exposition Congresses. " Uishop Spaldlng o Peoria delivered a spirited address on "Cc lunibus Ills Mission mid Character. " An other feature was a poem , "Thu Worli Givers , " by Muurlco Francis Bran of Notr Dame university. Among the remaining speakers wcro Wll lain A. Ainuorg. ' president of the club ; Hoi William Uouis Kelly of St Paul. Minn. Special World's Fair Commissioner Thomu 13. lirvun , .Hidgo Thomas A. Moran and tlot John Power of Escanuba , Mich. The teas "I-eo XI11- , " was responded to by Arch bUhop l-'oolmn , tbo Columbus club boiug distinctively Calhollo organization , Crotim'it Cutlicillu CulHinilioii. GIICTNA , Noo. , Oct. U ! , | Special ToloRrai to Tin : Hr.i : . ] The four hundredth annlvci sary of the landing of Columbus wus cell bratcu here today on a grand scale , uiuk the uusplcos of the Catholic church. Tn procession , which was over otuvbalf mil long , wan bcadoa by a facsimile of the bai la Maria with Columbus in the how mid tw brats bunds. John Hush of Omuhn paid n eloquent tnbuto to Columbus , Tbo imd cncu completely HIM the largo opera housi Thu celebration Is closed Inn It'll t by a grun ball given by the Ancient Order of Illborn aus in Trcckel's ball. On-lit Day at Miiilrld , MAPIIIP , Oct. IS.Tho festivities In bom Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. O u . i.o i.i i- iit of the Columbian nnnlvcirsary commenced nt daybreak this mornlnir , many bands poine about tbo st roots plnylng the rorclllo to wako Iho sleeping pee ple. The city is gallv decorated , Including many American lings. Karly inassr.s , attended by many pcoplo , were said In all ttio churches in honor of Coltitn'ms. ' L&tcr a monster procession , formed of pro fessors nnd Mmlciits of the Spanish univer sities , marched through the principal streets In luodlovalcoitumo. n.nrtipcirt1 * Ciitlutllo Ohllilrrn In l.liio. DIVENTOUT , la. , Oct. . ' . ' . ( Special Tele gram to Tun Urn. ] Two thousand children of the Catholic parochial schools paraocd the streets todav with ( lairs and bnnda and Joined In the exorcises at the opera house lu ob servance of Columbus day. IN OTIIIIll ( UTIiS. : ColuinlHM lnr Observed hi Alt the Trlnrlpnl CltkM iirtlic World. Dvvio.v , O. , Oct. 12. The starsanrt stripes were raised on nil Catholic schools nnd Insti tutions today in toner of Columbus. To niirht the American Sous of Columbus uavo a b.iiiuet. ( ) DHTUOIT. Mich. , Oct. 12. The Italians ot the city celebrated the Coltimbusannivcrsary today. There was < i procession and n mass meotlng , the latter being addressed by Acting Muvor Coots nnd n number of prom- Incut Italians. BM.TI.MOIII : , Md. , Oct. 12. Tlio Italian societies of this city today unvollcd a marble inotiuincnt to Columbus In Druid Hill park and presented it to the city. Thu ceremonies wore nrecedod by ti imrado throusli the principal streets. The coro- monlos were closed bv Cardinal ( .Jlbbons in u suitable inldross. Br.iu.iv , Oct. 12. Tho-UOlh nntuvcrsary of tlio discovery of America was culubratod here today by a general performnnco nt tbu Hoval thuutor. Among tboso \ \ ho lUlcndcd wuro Mr. Phclps , the American minister , nt.d members of the American legation. UnMM , Oct. 12. The French consul In this city today presented tbo mavor a mag- nlllccnt Moral wreath sent by the lieonraphl- cal society ot Pnrls , to bo placed nt foot ot Columbus statue lu this city. ll.WANv. Oct. 12. The fotcs here In honor ot Iho discovery of America oponcd todny with discharges of artillery from Mono castle , La Puntn , tbo battery opposite the castle and from tbo fortiilcntions at Casu Blanco. Later In the day n To Doura was sung in the cathedral. Tbo city U handsomely drco- ' rated nnd the vessel's in the bay are gay with Hags nnd bunting. The church opposite Iho plazr. do Armas , where the remains of Columbus Uo , wus visited by Immense throngs of pcoplo. Thu dav was observed ns a general holiday. Bi-iT.u.o , N. Y. , Oat. 12. The Italian societies - ciotios of itulTnlo celebrated the Columbus u'jnivcrsiiry today by u gttmd street parade , followed by services ut St. A'ltonio Itatlnn church , and n muss meeting and picnic at Contra ! park. McMKiritMt , Oct. 12. A larpoly attondcil meeting of the geographical society was hold hero today in honor ot the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Aniorlca , Addresses wcro delivered by the American nnd Spanish consuls , mid their remarks won loudly applauded. MoxTiti\u : Oct. 12. The four htindredtl anniversary of the discovery ot America was made the occasion bora today of n publi : holiuay. In nil the public schools addroiscf were delivered. Piin.uir.U'iiiA , Pa. , Oct. 12. Three thou sand members of Italian societies of tbo cit. > paraded through the principal streets toilaj to the Columbus statue In Fail-mount park where Discovery day was approprliitolj commemorated. Floats representing Colum bus before Isabella and a model of the CUM vel sent to America were among these dr.iwi iu the procession. The parade was rovlowoi by tbo mayor and the Italian consul. The colouration this afternoon lu th < Academy of Music by the people of tin Hoinun Catholic academics and bchcols o city was Interesting and Impressive. A XXU f/A CB.U7J.V T.S. Tjio beautiful romantic comedy drann o the "Harvest Moon" takes its name from i venerable inn of Old Knglnnd , in Yorkshire where tbo action of tbo piny is laid. Tin story is Intensely interesting , and the drann abounds in startling and unexpected ell maxcs , which rivet the attention of tin audience to the full of Iho curtain. Tin comedy clement Is Ian ; * ly dovt.lopnd and i : clean , bright and sparkling , entirely dovolt of Imrso play and humor. The story nnd In tent of the "Harvest Moon" U so cntirclj different from the usual run of plays that 1 may bo considered n drama which s'amli nlonc , but few having the slightest rescm blauco to it. It is n heart and home. hUtorj lillcd with traaio pathos which appeals to nnd Is understood by all ; the dross circle am the gallorv alike nuKnowledgo Us truth am beauty. With the company nro Miss Louisi Htal , lute leading Indy of A. M. Palmer' : THLMISDAV. 1'IUDAY. SATl'ltDA V. AM. 81'NIMV , U''T ' , 111. 14 , in , nnd J . Saturday Matinee. M.AIITIN .V KKIIDKICIfS Coinptiny. In ihcr latest N'ow Ycirlc SUPCOSS. A Itoallstlo Itnmantlc Comi'dv lriiniln : : foil acts , by Jus. M. Martin , pursuntod by a SoloutUomiiany of uultiiuwloilgod ArtlstH hoadi-d by Miss Louisa Rial And the over popular Coined inn rv r. Harry Bookei With tbo follinvlng ease llurrv n. Clifton. II. II , Hisiird. T. . ( . Mef'r.ino Ida Solee , llclun Hull , John I > IIIIH. NuUni Ciiiiitoii | , 1' . It. Kverion , Win. DmiKborty , Jus II. Martin. Sale ot scats will open Wednesday mur at tbu nsiiiil prices. NEW B THEATI'K.I ' Mana. . ' , Tuesday end Wednesday , Oitobsi /7 , 18 and 19. GEORGE W. MONROE In the l-atcst Success , AUHT BRIDGET'S ' BAN A I'lcnsiiu Entertainment of Itaro Merit. SONGS. DANCES. Bright Dialogic. Witly Sayings , liov hhoets npun Satunlny iiiornlii . Mrs. S. K. O'NEIL , Principal of thn Mliinnupiill-i bcliool of I'liyil cal Train n ; . Will Dclhcriil'Ci'ltirJiin I'liyslcnl Cnlliiri AT TIIK Y.M.G.R.LectUrBRoorr On Mnuduy Eftniwj , ( MHrr ink , Al 8 O'clock. rmn'oiiiiMrlTliiK ' nn nut Ino nf t'it > MiL-tVi ! pin SHU I hr Mm. u'Xoll can | io In I nt tlio Mlllnr.l liuti-l. Ailiiii-Kliin InlwmroA c I'lfkcli 1111 : ilu utMil .Mi-iT lru ! . X tin's alum. I nil uii.l Kii limn. m "Yoof EvBsMl nyi-stostol free tiyan KXPRIIT OIU'IOt\ > 1'erffCtadj'istniiMit. bupurior ic'inui. Narv otifcboa Jiicho curud ny ualn [ our Snout lea- and i/olas'iOi ; I'riuui low for lint ol.ii THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO , ll-JS. iathSLCVi > lclit'j.i U.ojc. " . 'Im ' the Penman" company , and Hnrry Hooker , so IOIIR nnd fnrorably known its Dlckv Dints In "Tito Stowaway. " "Tho Harvest Moon" company opens n four nights' engagement nt Lloyd's thomcr this evening. Mannpor llurKtss comes forth with nn an nouncement for the oominK week that will certainly prove Interesting to the clientele lint coos to the Fnrnnni Street theater for imnsomont. It Is thooncnRomcni of Harnoy Ferguson , the most cntortnltiliitf of coltlo Im. > ersonntors. ami the slroiiRest orRanbntlcn n Ilio Hold of faveo comedy. They will In orprot " .McCarthy's Mlsliaps , " mul Man- nRor UurgUs promises llrst of all n feast ot eal peed fun , a company of mil- slcnl excellence , nnd a play that will euro your cynical toolings , cuiiso vim tn forgot your ordinary cares , nnd oven make you think klmllv of your enemies. 'McCarthy's Mishaps" was built for laugh .11 ir purposes onlv , n broad Hold bcinc left , 'or ' the Introduction of spcclhlilos , which are nr-.silmablo In modern farce eomodv , ami u inrllculnrly bright olio is offoroil. Mnrsur- to Fctvuson Introduces her wohdorfiil con ortioti dfttices which Illustrate the very wo try ot motion. Delano nnd Dobrlmont , "Vouch vocalists , rainier oelecllons both In VPiich mul KiiRllsh , sins ; in volco that Is said to bo n revelation In fnrco comedy , latnos llrlttln correctly Imltatps the liUo . T , Hmmot , Ulclurd l-'crguson , n Ind , composes bis otvn songs and slims thorn In a vny that Is romnriiablo for 0110 so young. Came Helir , n nopulur nrtisto who tins u sympojlnm of song , nnd ninny othnr Individ * ml Intorpolntlons , toeuthor with these Intro- tucod by the company collectively. Thn on- cngenioiit Is lor four 'nights , with inatluoc.s Sunday and Wcdnnsduy. Tlirrr riiKscngnrH ntul u ( Srlpiiiiin Klllril Inn folllsliin. K\xs\s CITY , Mo. , Oct. 12. A Rnntn lro laasctiKor train ran into n cable car this Horning , kllllni ; the gripman and three lasscngers and Injuring three others. Will euro Yon , Is n ( mo statrmont of the action of AYKH'S Sursaparilla , when taken for diseases originating In iiupuro blood ; hut , while this assertion is true of AYKH'S Snrsnpnrilln , ns thousands ran attest , it cannot be tinllifnll.v applied to other preparations , which IM i i-nuMplod dealers will u'eoimm-ml , and try to 1m- po.si ) upon you , as "just , as good as Ayor's. " Take Ayrr's Sarsiipanlla and Aycr's only , if you need a bUioil-purilU > r and wnnld ho heuclltod pi-nnaiiintly This medicine , for nearly llfty years , has enjoyed fi reputation , and made a record for cures , that bus iiivi'ihuon equaled hy other preparations. AYKIl'S S.'iisaparilla eradicates the t\lnt of he reditary HCiofula and other blood dis eases from the system , and it has , deser vedly , Ihe confidence ot llic peoplo. "I cannel forbear to express my joynt the relief I hnvo obtained from tlio use of AYKH'S Siirsnparllla. I was ulllictcd with kidni-y troubles for nboiit six months , sufferinj' greatly with pains in thu small of my buck. In addition to this , my body was covered with pimply eruptions. The remedies proscribed failed to help mo. I then licjan ; ( o tiilco AYKH'S Saraaparllla , and , in a short time , the palus ceased and the pimples disappeared. I advise every young man or woman , in case ot sickness result ing from Impure blood , no matter how lout ; standing the case may bo , to tnko AYEK'SSnrsaparilla. " II.L.Jnrniann , 33 William st. , Now York Oily. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aytr & Co. , ! , mvi-ll , MOBS. A M LT5IH \I blTT - . FAHSAM ST. TIIE.\l'liK \ l'oiiito ' | I'.JC ' . Ono Week. Sunday V.atlm-o , Oc-u nth. Thii Vrr-iitlln Coniitilliui , Alba Hey wood * Will present by pormlss'on of Sol Pinitli Itiii- hcll , HID bestnnd funniest of nil his sucosios NBW Eclc(6WDocl ( Folksf 4 Nights , Com. Sun. Mnt. Oct 1O. Con.o K irly If Yon \Viinl a Siit. . BARNEY rEKGU SOH And Merry Assoi-luti's , Interpret In ; MeOarthu's ' f/lishaps / , ' _ Mntliipo Wudnusdny. _ _ ONDERLACTD AND W BIJOU THEATRE TI us u I-.UK. : AN 1IOLK Ol'HKI'lNCO SIMU'IAI/rill J HOWARD'S OctoROON CO. r Art ( Jallo , v , Locke X&icliardsoii. THURSDAY BVBNINQ , DOT. 13TII fn Shultcsiiiu.-iru'h M istcrp'i'co ' KIKTGI.EAB - U hmojinil l-ilily' * . . . . . . "OOLTSBUM. IWonclay cvenine , October 17th W. T. rul.MNUS. l'r < ifi > i T "f llur4Jiimn lil | > . will iliMlerttiiu to ouii'iuur TIIKhOIJTII OMAHA MAN | : , \1BJ. rlclniijHlulllon wlilrh Um hlllml fem iiimi Tim n Illllllllll Mill hU KlVdll III.O 'It I'l II ' - ' * - flHIl poll WllU-ll llioi > r rn inr < > llliiil . nml hliitflulninil "I put 1. 1 to nriii'llni III" wuiiik-rfiil inalli. " ! ' IIUMO I uulnil 1C Micru ful It lll Im lliu i' " " ' w "i-lorlnl - rn l oC liiirtoiiianiililliovi'r nc'i'iniinlUlieil. _ TO TillONVNKUS : OK Al L LOTri AND I'AICTS OF l.Ol'H ODHCA - TUK HTIIKKT I-'HOM 27 I'll STKHH P TO iifTIl STUKKT AND INl'KIt- HKtri'INd STItlOl'H'ri : Vmi nro Imruliy putlllvd th it tlio umlur- H'tfiioil. Ihieodliiiiti-rfsli" ! ffoli'i iluw of llm i-liy of iiiniiliii. huvo liui-ii duly apjiomto.l hy thu in.iynr. willi lliu npiirov.ii of thu clly r.iinneil ot li.ilduily , to iiSjiH4 the dain.iuii to tlio owners ruitimollniiy of thn prop rty iilli ) tdiHiythn I'huirju of ui-iilu ; ( if Droatnr htrunt. fnmrjrtli lo-.Hi , siniiiu und Intonui I liia sticuts iliuliiri'd necus-iirv ny ordliriiK'n Nuinbor I ! ) . ' , pakHi'd Hupt. .Mill , lij.1 , und uu- proyinl Hupi.ird. : . IWJ Vuii nru fiirtlior mil llnd. that li.ivln ; : a- ci'iitril x.iM iiiipolniiiiont , ami ilnly iii | i.HI 'il . will , ihn isth d nt ni fi'iinlri'il liy law. wn un ly Ui-iobpr. A 1 . Ki. , lit lliu lunir oflliroo o'clock In tlio attorno.in , .it lliu olllru of tiui. .1. [ nil. lii I'.iriiiiin strcol , wl'hin Ihn i.-iiriinrutolliiiltt ot sihl clly , nieut lor llm puriiusu ol ciiiisldurlni : anil iniiKliiK I'm astuaiincntof iliiiiiu i'to tha owiiurs rmpr ' - vcly of Hiild pruporty. ulTiiutuii hv H-I" ! ( -li.iiiun ( if.iinuln. laklns Into 'jiin hl"ralliiii upcul il boiivllts. If any. , VuuiiruiiDtiflni tnliu proimitul th Iliim and pliicu ufoiui ilil , nml inaUii any u ijoclliins tuorst.'iloini'iiticoiiuurnlii il > l ius 4Sinunt of 'Juiniise * a you may coii , ldur pf/'P. / ' Ci r o ( j. i A i i WM.IJ Hiiitivnit. .IAS , BTO KAI | ) < U. Omuhn , Neb. , October Olh. UW. Oidlufc