Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKlfa.fiATUUDAY. OCTOHKR IS. 1802.
SECOND
Bousing Bopxiblloin Billy Holil in the
South Part of Town.
DEMOCRACY SYSTEMATICALLY PUNCTURED
Old fncrlsin nnd Pine Trnilr , Cilnnillr " " '
Wild.Cat Ciirrpiipy llnniltptl liy ADlo
u Urpulillrnii Doctrines
1'rrply Kxpnnmlod.
A rousltm rally was hold last evening at
Miller' ' * hall at Eighteenth nnd Vlnton ,
f under the auspices of the Second Ward Ho-
publican club. Delegations from nearly
every ward in the city wcro present , nnd
the roomy boll was packed to Its fullest
capacity.
The Fifth Ward Flambeau club turned out
In Its gorgeous now zouavo uniform ? , con
sisting of red trousers , Dluo blouses , with
whlto facings , red fezes , with lo -
gmgs nnd nn abundance of braid , but
tons nnd sashes. The club was hoitdcd
by Its own fifo nnd drum corps ,
nnd executed military aiantijuvers with
groftt precision , considering the short tlmo
that U has had thus far for drilling. There
were Blxty-clehl of the llumbeau zouaves
in , the company nnd the display of blnzo nnd
color nnd the music of the ward bind nnd
drum corps excited nn nbundunco of cam
paign enthusiasm. There was no parade of
the Second warders preceding ths speaking ,
but the marching of tlio Fifth ward dolegn-
tlon cnrontc to the hall attracted us mur.h
nttcntlon ns doea the nvcrago o.irado with
the exception of the grander demonstrations
of n campaign.
Over 50i ) voters crowded into the ha'l nnd
listened attentively to wnnt the speakers of
the evening had to say , and the exposition of
republican piihciplos oltcltod enthusiastic
nppluuse. Many of the nominees of the
party were present , mid gratified the
general aotlro of these In nitundanca to hear
tlioin. National issues occupied the greater
part of the disoubslon , and the questions on
which the parties dlffor were moat ably
handled. The nudlcnco vrns not Mow to ex
press its approbation ot what was said , nnd
In every reaped the rally was expressive of
the most Intense interest in the campaign.
Tlio Second wnrdors showed that ihoy were
Ihorouchly nlivc , nnd the South Sldo Hcpub-
lican cluil tot u pace that will make the
other wards do sonio lively hustling U they
intend to keep up their ond.
jHirpl : MiiltuHii I'oliil.
CharlcB H. Marplo was the first speaker of
tlio evening nnd he conllncd Ills remarks to
the tariff , tlio force bill nnd the cuso of
Labor Commissioner Peck. Ho said that
Mr. Peck had been arrested lor wnnt
Crovcr Cleveland appointed him to
do. Cleveland appointed him once , Hill
twiso nnd Flower the fourth time.
The speattcr insisted that thcro was just as
much canso for arresting Orovor Cleveland
for refusing to mulio public the papers in
connection with the removal of several post
masters , ns theru was for iiriestins ; Puck for
destroying other papers from which information
mation for public ofllclals had been obtained.
The sonata haa called on Cleveland for the
papers , and ho hart refused to civo thorn up
on the ground that they were his private
property , and neither the senate tor any
other body or individual had any claim to
thorn.
J. L. ICalcy , no'ninoo for county attorney ,
was the next spco' < or. Ho said tlmt the
democratic party in the north is simply the
tail waqpod by the democratic dog in too
eouth and that tlio wnolu was working in the
Interest of European nations mid against
Americans. In support of that assertion
ho referred to the Saclcvill3-West
incident , ot Grover Cleveland's udinlnutra-
tlon , when tlio English minister roulicd hon
estly to n question asked him us to which of
the American political parties was noting in
the interests of England. Ho said that it
was the democrats , and advised his ( juos-
' tioncr to vote the democratic ticket.
Cleveland arose in bis wrath bo-
oauso of the candid statement of the
real effect of the democratic policy , and de
manded tlio icciill of thu Indlscrcut but hon
est minister. This year Pock had been ruth
lessly jumped upou because ho hud found
' that the McICinloy bill was actually of great
benefit to tlio people of Now Yorl'nllbonch
this same PeeK was awarded the lirst prUo
at the Paris 01.position as a statistician.
Leaving national politics , the sneaker teen
up stale affairs and said that the tried and
trusted soldier , civilian and statesman ,
Loiono Crounso , was getting away with
Tan Wyck every day ot his life. If the
voters of the state did their dutv. It would
bo less than thrco months until another republican
publican governor would bo seated at Lin
coin.
I'uclH troiu nTnrinnr.
Hon. Isaac Noyos of VVntcrloo , nominee
for thostatc senate , said that ho was a plan
farmer from the west end of the county , bu' '
ho was nota farmer who wcntabonl decrying
the state of Nebraska. Thcro were main
who hud done that , and ho dceph
ropcrettod that men who were onRauoi
in the sumo occupation that ho wn ;
nhonld make such stntomonts us had boci
industlously circulated all over the ronntrj
to injure the iinmo of this great stnte. Tin
upoakor was certain that it must bo npmron
to anyone that such n persistent cry o
"Can't pay your debts" would ruin half thi
men engaKod in business In Omahi
today. Ho know that Nobraski
was one of the most prospoiou
states In tlio union , and that her people wer
nmong the luppicst , and ho considered U i
logical conclusion to nrrlvo at to decide t
continue the stutu of nlTalrs that had muili
it so. The dpaukcr touched brieily on th
tariff , stutlni ; In as plain langua.'O us possi
bio tlio real objocls or n prou-ctivo policv
and the result that uoiihl nnturullv follow it
ubandonmpnt and the adoption of free trade
J , H. Kynor , candidate for the lowe
houno. took a whirl at the money nlnnk o
the democratic platform , nnd said Unit It wa
not taify , it was very cheap gum , and th
Rltgar all uamo out of it about the sccom
chaw. Ho referred to the navs uf wildca
currency , whtm taxes in n county could no
be nutdilh the monny of its ioail bunks
nnd showed the difference between It an
the inonoy of toaay that Is good froin Main
to Texas untl Irom the Atluntin to Hi
Puclllc
"If tun plank don't mean n r.nurn to th
old currency system. " slid tno spi-nkoi
"what dooi it moan. It looks very much n
thouah our democratic Irienus wanted to g
into thn hanldii ) ; bnslnobs. They have ben
out of oftlco so long that tholr pockets ai
Rotting empty and they have got to do soin
thing. "
Ho quoted statistics to show the nffoet (
reciprocity on the exports of corn , wlioat uu
' Hour to Oiormany and Cuba during thu thri .
months preceding and following the treat
of Ib'JI , and uskod his heureis to ponder
over at their dally toil , and scotoitthc
democratic brothers wcra given komo of tl
actual faotb regarding thu AtclClnloy bill.
Hini'rul Oiliurs Sjiukr ,
A , lj. Sutton of tioulli Omaha , anoth
candidate for tlui legisluturo , was next I
traduced , tie said thu people hud hud i
trial of the protective turlll and ho beliovi
that thnru was nut n man In thu country wl
\vasnotwllline to settle the question on
for all , and ho know that it would bo ov <
wholrolnglv determined in favor of the co
tlnuation of the prinbip'es ' of protection ,
UP , M , O. Hickutts , the Second ward
representative on the legislative ticket , toi
up thu force uill for n brlaf discussion. I
liola that the bloody shirt ahould ba wavi
as long us the mothers of this country cou
go Into their waruiobcs and llnd tbero
Faded uniform that hud boon worn
tholr sons nnd perforated on sout
orn battlulleldi by rubol bullet
The spcaUur compared the records ot Hi
risen and Cleveland from tbo time tn
untcred politics.
Charles It , Clarke , another nominee f
the stntu Bouuto , talked briefly on the tarl
illUHtrntluK the practical worUlngs of t
proleotivo policy.
Judgn Louii Uorka called attention to t .
flow of Immigration to this country , drcli
Ing thai llvn in lUulr a better nrgnmoal
lo Ibo prosperity of the country wtiich
Jucud tliuir coming than anv utatenu
that llpj could frame. Ho m&do a Biro
urMuntotlon at tbo turlff iwlloy nnd ud\
catod ttiH ourneat nupport of the cntiro
ilckel ,
Uettfgo B , bwlth was the li
dpoaker , nnd his advocacy of republican
principles nnd the theory of America for
Amonenns' called fortn deafening npplfttisp.
Cheurs were plvon for the various candi
dates nnd for the visiting delegations , nnd
JiOO earnest ronuollcans went forth to do
icllln ? worn until the ovenlntr of November
8 for the entire ticket from president to ward
assessor.
lion. Urn S. linker fin Ilio Sltniitliin.
I3on S. linker returned homo this morning
from n trip through the southern part of the
state In the interests of the republican ticket.
Ho tnndo hpecchcs nt Tecumseh , Strang nnd
Edgar , and reports everything lovelv In that
neck o' woods , with positive assurances of
republican success. " 1 do not 'jollovo ' that I
nm over sanguine , " said Mr. Uaker , "nnd 1
can not help feeling that the situation Is all
right. 1 tell j ou that lots of people are going
to bo footed on the independent vote. The
Australian system ( Inos not ndmlt of the
work of any supervising committee , nnd
they are going to quietly vote their predilec
tions. nml say nothing nbout It. A great
manv of them nro coming bock to vote the
republican ticket straight as they did for
years until two years ago , while there are
thousands wh& will vote for Harrison and
Held , nliuouuh still holding to their state and
lesslsla'lvn ' ticket.
"Humor is uolng to bo elected to congress
down In the Fourth district. Ho will have
nn easier time than any of tlio nominees In
nny of the other districts. 1 stopped over
Into the First district for n short time , nnd
tnov are corlldcnt thoionf Field's election.
The clcmoprnls say that Bryan will uot there ,
but they do not manliest the coi'fldeneo or
enthusiasm that is so noticeable among thu
republicans. Thcro Is no question but that
Field had the bettor ot Bryan all through
their Joint debate. Bryan put In Uls tlmo
tiying to catch the Independent vote , count
ing on the support ot the democrats without
doing nny work In that direction. It doesn't
look ns If Shnn.p was going to draw n
very heavy vote down there , for ho isn't at
tending to bus ness nnd is ml'sini ; his nn-
nointments. A man who expects to bo
elected don't do his work that way. "
Do. urn Didn't Spciik ,
Judge Donne was to have addressed the
Ninth ward domocratio club nt the club
rooms nt Twenty -eighth and Furnnm lust
nUht but could not as ho was detained nt
Calhoun Quito n crowd gathered to hear
the JuUgo and wcro considerably disap
pointed nt his non-nppcarauco. Local spcalt-
ors filled the vacancy.
liully.
The populists bold n rally atMotz hall , on
South Thirteenth street , last night , nt which
Isaac Hnscall , George A. Mnmiuy nnd Uavo
Howdou ofllrlulcd ns sneaker' . 'L ho efforts
of the tponkers wcro wasted on nn nudlenco
ol scarcely moro than twenty persons.
ii / / , / , JIIIT o.v 'J.HI : vo.\t > T.
Ycsti'itliij's 1'rnrrriliiiKi In tlio Conirnfi- !
tluiml Oiinnvll.
i : M oi.is , Minn , , Oct. . 14. The Congre
gational council this morning decided that
the next council will be held on the Paclllo
coast , hut left the place opim for future de
termination. Committee work occupied tlio
rest of the session.
The commit tea to whom was referred the
rcnoitof the committee on tlio relations of
Congregational benevolent societies to the
churches mudo a long report , continuing as
follows :
HesoUod. Tint this council earnestly do-
slrcs that till ihu benuvoiont societies shall lie
inadu In t entity , and not In .1 1iurail\i ! > sense
only , the lepirsontatlves of the chinches.
Unsolved. That this council , uppret'liitlnir '
the linportivneii of the uiriiilinniis action ( if
the Amurluiii board at Us last meeting In
adoptln ? mo.isiirus tonkin ; ; toward tlio lupre-
sentutlon of the chiiruhos In the bond , ex
presses Its ciatlllcullon ut Biieh ncilnn and
tlio eniincll u\pres es tlio oiirnc-t hope tlmt
the boiud , ll.touch its comuilttce , alio.uly
appointed , will duvUusuch measures us 111
show tlio ennddenuo of the board In the
churches .uul lusultin increased c'jnndenco
of ihu cliuuOies In tlio board.
Unsolved , That the association of ehnrehos
hoitdyUcdtn in.iKo noiiiliiiitlons ( luring tlio
cdlulng yoirto Illl v.ic.inoles In the boirdln
response to I ho pioposnl of the hoard as
adopted ; it its last annual incotliiL' .
Ku4Ol\ed , Th.it a coiiiinlttuo of nlnuhe au-
nolntud , to whom shall bo roferro I the sub
ject of representation of the chuiclios in the
hoeiotlos.ltb instrnutlons to confer with the
societies in rcfoiuni'o to the best inothods of
combining stability > th the prinolplu of icp-
rosentiilion ot the ehurchcs ,
Thn reporl was adopted.
The committee on the relation ot benevo
lent societies mndonnextensive report to the
effect that the union should ho effected on
terms onlisfactory to both sidos.
There was n red-hot debate at the night
session over the ionor of the temperance
committeo. The report reaffirmed the declar
ations of previous councils , nnd reiterated
the demands that Intoxicating liquors bo ex
cluded from the World's fair.
The report was finally adopted by a vivo
voce vote.
I'rotfHt.iiit KplMmimlH.
XlAi/miour , Md. , Oct. ,1. The joint ses
sion of the board of missions of the
Protestant Episcopal church was com
menced toJav by Bishop Whipple , the
uposlla of the Indians , presiding.
Bishop Scarborough of Now .lersoy ad-
arcs&cd the convention on the status and
past worlr of tlio board. Ton yeara ago. Uo
said , the boaul had but $21,000 , while today
tholr treasury held the sum of $ JJO)00. ( )
Bishop Dudley's ' resolution , making tbo
bibhops of Delaware , Maryland and other
southern states n commission for the keeping
up of the colored mission was road. Bishop
Dudley's resolution , offered as a substitute
for the resolution of the committee , was
finally referred to committee.
Hov. Dr. Joseph Cary of Albany made n
speech to the convention on bohnlf of the
deputation sent to represent the general con
vention at the provincial nvnod of Canada ,
hold in Montionl in September.
Kov. Ur. Hart of Connecticut presented n
resolution , which was ndopled , relative tc
the providing of u certified copy of the staii'
dard book of roinmon prayer , to bopioswctl
by the custodian of convention documents.
L. C. Keck of Kearney is at the Miilard.
L. W. Steele of Gordon is at tbo Arcade.
W. M. Ivcuno ot Friend is at thu Mercer.
G. II. lUvmer of Lincoln Is ut the Paxton
Chariot * Kicketti of FulU Citv is in Omaha
C , S. Ponllold of Fremont Is nt the Mur
rny ,
T. H. Scott of Frumont Is at the Bruns
o wiclc.
E. A , Whlto ofjCoarnoy is a gusst ut thi
Paxlon.
J. M. ClirUman ot Broken Bow is at thi
Arcaao.
J. W. Akin of Dos Moines , in. , is at thi
Mercer.
S. W. Jacobs of Lincoln is registered n
the Arcade ,
E. P. Wouthcrby of Norfolk IH a cuost n
the Mlllaid.
. . Johu V. Morgand of Nebraska City is a
It the Dellono.
ir J. K Applogatoof St. Louis U a guest o
10 the Uollone.
A , K. Mitchell ot Lincoln was nt the Mil
lard yesterday.
or Plorson I ) . Smith of St. Edwards is
orn tercd nt the Pnxtou ,
n N. C. MoUonahl of North Plntto was n
ed the Brunswick vestorday.
tie Mr. John M. liazelton leaves Saturda
co oyonlng over tt.u Northwestern for Ctncag
on busmois.
MUsps Mnudo Staloy nnd Ada ParKc
leave Saturday evening ever the Northwos
orn for Chicago , whore thov will visit friend
ik tor throe weeks in the
, taking opening of it
lo World's fair mounds in the meantime.
od
ild Andrew Comstoctr , president , J. 1
ildn Lyman , manager , and Gojrgo H. Hotuliuh
of the board of directors ot the CJeonjo Ii
Hammond company , arrived in the city fro
* the east last night and are registered ut tl
y. Mercer ,
oy VOIIK , Oct. 14. ( Special Tolourain i
Omaha : D , V. Haddock Unic
Square ; J. L , Katran , Hoffman ; K. Drandci
buyer for J. L. Urnndels & Sou ; . Brcwdwi
ho Central ; D. W. Phelps , Union bqunro.
Cinc.xno , III. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tolegrn
.ho to Tin : Iiii.J : : The tallowing Nebraska !
u- registered hero today : At the Auditorium
uus Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Hitchcook , U. E. Cbu
in- buck , Omaha. ( Jrand Pacltio Kd J. Colb
jilt Mlllard ; C. Hamilton , W. M , Huruos
nc Omaha ; Watson Plckner , Uoatrlce. Palm
role - House F , ] , Fost , Crete ; J. L. Lennlng ui
l-o- wife. Lincoln ; H. S , KclloscOmaha. . Ore
Northern Thomas i Coc&rane , Llncoli
Clark Mupory , U , N , Powell , Omaha ,
IN JUDGE SCOTT'S ' FAV9R
lurt County's ' Bar Embroglio Comes to
Sudden Termination.
EFFECT OF A RESTRAINING ORDER
of thn Infinity CoininUilnn
Mopppd liy an liijiinrtlnn Cltlrons
Tnk Up thn Camp of tlio
O Tim Sltuittloii.
TniaMxti , Nob. , Oct. U. [ Special Tolo-
grnm to Tun Uir..J : The light between the
lawyers ot tills county hnd .Killgo Scott Is
off for the llmo being nnd the Judge is n
xvlnnor by n largo majority. If the present In
dications count for anything.
The afternoon train from Omaha brought
J. C. Wharton , Ueorgo W. Covcll nnd Udgar
H. Scott , a son of the Judgo. Tbnso legal
gnntlomen at once went to tbo court house ,
xvhoio iho rcsirululng order was served upon
the members of Ihe Board of Insanity.
Messrs. Oillls , Peterson and Ashley , tbo
liuvvcrs xvbo have been Iho leaders lu Iho
mutiny against the court , left the court
houso.
At 2 o'clock Judge Scott oponeu court ns
usual , called ilia docket ns has been his cus
tom , but ns the uttornoyb failed to appear , ho
stated tlmt iho civil cases xvould bo contin
ued , or dismissed , and that ho would take up
the trial of the state cases next Monday
morning. Court xvas then aojoutiied until
that data.
CHI/mis Tnko n Hand.
Ma'.tors nro taking a very uncxncctcd turn
and nubile Fcntlmcnt is almost entirely xvlth
Judge Scott. Tills nfternoon , xvithoul his
knowledge , iho people of iho loxvn took mai
lers in their own hands , and In a short viiuo
convinced tbo revolting laxvyora that their
side ot Iho case was not the pouulnr one.
Several prominent citizens of the toxvn , who
heretofore have not tnkeu any part in Iho
proceedings , held a meeting and decided Ihul
Iho beetles xvhich have been enacted during
the past \\celt hnd gene far enough. Kiuu-
tenths of the citircns fell In With them nnd
in a fexv minuics Iho folloxvlng petition wns
being urcuhuod upon the stioiils :
We. the undersigned olltrcnsnnd tax pnvois
of Hurt county , stituof NubrisKu , nrd xxltliln
llio Foil ith judicial district , liavo lind onr at
tention e illed to the most suurrulunsind un-
jnstltl'ihlontincU by the members of thp Unit
county b ir upon Jmk'o t'cntl , xvo uiihesllal-
Inttly siy tint for downright porvoislou of
tlio facts , and thu Until as also , nnd with ut
ter disregard of dcepney aim resnpct duo to
.Indgot. ' It.beoll , who has uiirned tlio conll-
dencc. respect nnd Rood xvlll of all I ixv nbld-
Inn ctll/ans xxho are not turroil/ed by our
"lawyers" torli's fearlessness , impartial and
Inlelil cnt dlsuateli of business in our
eoiiil and xx'lio will not permit shyn-
teilng or pcttlfosirlng in his court ,
butlio liolds court in such an In
lclllunt and ualnstnkin , ; niiinncr lib
to sixu tapayers from need
less expense , so far us lie can possibly do so ,
notwlilisl indium Hie oppnsltlim of "laxvyois ; "
that "aid libellous . .irticliof said "lawyers"
stands xxtlhoiit u p'iralli ) , nnd xvo denounce
: is infamously fal < u the uniir o put in olrcula-
tlon bv iho "lawyers" maliciously. tlmtJudia ;
hcolt is Insane , hncli u chunri * xvns concocted
by the "liixvycrs" to break down .luduo Scott ,
beeinso ho stands botxvuun the people nnd
the shvslerlni ; and grasping niutntorsof tlin
b.n. Thev can't break him down , lie Is too
highly ro-poctoit us a Indiro ot onr courts.
Glvo us moro of such judges ns .ImlKO Scott
nnd the occupation of bhysters will bo cone In
Hurt county. \xantJudgo Scott net t yo-ir.
Hustling for Signatures.
Men were uut upon horses and were sent
to every precinct in the county. Although
not more than half of them have returned
from tholr missions , the potilions that were
in at 7 o'clock ' shoxvod that more than 1,000
ot tbo tax piyers are on Judge Scott's side.
Every man xvho wont , out xvlth n petition ,
upon his return stated lhat they signed
xvithout urging , nnd were anxious to do
more If they could. The men xvho went out
with the potitious , and there were lifty of
them , went xvithout pay or hope of future re
ward.
Tonight everything is ns quiet as tbo grave.
The Omaha vmrties Imvo returned to their
homos and Laxvyor Glllis has gene
xvlth them , lhat ho may bo al Iho Omaha bar
meeting lo bo held lomorroxv. Thu insanity
proceedings against Judge Scott , have boon
dismissed. In faot , tboy wenl by default , ns
W. G. Soirs , iho man who signed the nfll-
davit , failed to oven put lu an appearance be
fore the co nnitssioncrs.
Bnforu leaving for his homo Jiidt-o scott
said lhat ho xvould return Monday morning
and iliibh the bubines : : of the term. Ho said
that ho bora no 111 xvill toxvard the attorneys :
that ho had simply performed his duty and
xvas trying to servo the oost Interests of the
'
publio'xvithout lenr , favor or affection.
A KKbTKAIMMi OKIll lS.
Turn of Allulrs Tnkuti lu the Judge
Scutt Inxnuity Ciisi- .
Attorney J. C. Wharton loft nt 1 o'clock
yesterday for Tekamah armud with a re
straining order in the Judge Scott insanity
cuso , issued by Judge Irvine in consultation
with Judges Davis and Keys or.
The iiotitlon sots forth that the October
term of the Fourth judicial district oponsd
October 10 , with Judge C. H , Scntt presid
ing , ana that the session would continue
through this nnd next week ; that there nro
sovonty-two cases docketed for trial de
manding prompt and uaroful attontlbnon the
part of thii court ami that nt the present time
there is a cuso on trial.
it tliou goes on to relate that Wada Gillis ,
Bovlet Ashland nnd other attorneys did con-
splro nnd confpderato together for the pur-
nebo of obstructing , delaying nnd impeding
tno duo and proper administration of justice
to poiition the county commissioners of Burt
county to ordertho arrest of said Judge Scott
on charge of ins-anltv preferred by W. G.
Sears in u wilful , malicious nnd unlawful
manner while said W. G , Sean at tbo
same time was well uwaro that the said
Judco Scott was not insane.
The order restrains the eoiwK' commis
sioners nnd tlio attorneys from further ac
tion until a hoarlnc is had. which will ho on
Outnbar IS ut 11 o'clock in Tekamah.
Whartun .St Balrd and Judge 13 , M. Bartlett -
lett are the attorneys for Judge Scott ,
> Favorites ( Jot u lluril SiUtlnc tluck nt tin
Mui'rU 1'arlc Truck.
3 Mounts P.UIK iUci : Tiiiric. N. Y. , Oct. 14.
The sport today bogau wltn twin for tiu
D to 1 cbunco Klval , who xvon in a gallor
Irom Correction (0 ( to 1) ) . The llrst ant
second choices' , Chesapeake and Nero , won
unable to got any part of the money.
Carmen , colt , was made fnvorlto ovoi
Borthn B , lilly , in tbo betting in tbo sccont
race , but Horgcn bout both of them wltl
Young Arion,5 to 1 ,
On the strength ot St. Felix's good ruci
with Lamplighter the former was n T to. '
favorite for the third race. Ho won easily
i- with Silver Fox (4 ( to 1) ) second and the Iroi
Master (11 ( to Dj third.
The plungers made Struthmeath a 7 to 1 <
it favorite for the Country Club handicap. Thi
Colonel won , but only after a hot light will
Queenio Trowbridgu (7 ( to 1) ) , Montana wu ;
u bad third and ICqulty a worse fourth.
Vnrdoa ( U to 1) ) ran Iho fastest seven fur
long * of the ineotli ( , ' , 17l.j : , and beat Mr
Sass ( ! ) to 1) ) a length and a half , with Ly
ecu in ( I to 1) ) fourth. In a head tlnUti So
nora ( U to 1) ) won the last race fiom Slrrocci
( ! ) to 1) ) and Addle ( S lo 5) ) , Suinmailos ;
Hrat race , tU fuilonss : Klvul ( Qlo 1) ) xvon
Cotrtiollon ( Slot ) bueonU , Daisy rliin , (15 ( lo I
third. Time : 1:10. :
Second race. llx-o nnd oneMialf. furlonss
Yuuni : Arlon ( ' > lo li xvon , Ciirniuii. eoltiB toi !
8cpond. May l.osod ( to 1) ) tlilrd. Tlmo : no'ijj
Thlid race , one mile ; St. I'ultx iTlo.Mwon
Silver li'o(1 ( lo Daucond , Thu lion Master (1 (
to5) ) third. Tlmo : l:4Ui. :
1'ourlh racu. Couiury Club hnndtcap , mlli
and onu furlong ; titralmvuth i" to ID ) xvon
QuuonloTowbrlaRB fl to I ) second , Montana (
toll third. Tlmo : 1M. :
I'lfth race , stven furloiiRs : Ynrdoe , fl to 1
m won. Mr. HUBS ( J toll second , Lyceum ( I to
tlilrd. Time ; 1:27U.
blxlli riiee , live and * one-half furlongs
b- Bonora tUtol ) x > on , Sirocco C ) to 1) ) seuom
Addle to SJ third. Tlmo ; 1:05 :
blltcr City' * Hot Day ,
or HII.VBK CITV , la. , Oct. H. fSpoch
id
at Telegram to Tun DBE.J Tbo weather loda
was very favorable , but the track was slon
Over 1,500 people witnessed tuo bportxvhlc
wns worthy of n larger nltoadnnoo. The ex
citing event of Uha day WAS the miio runnlni ;
race , upon which $1,000 was wagered. Sum
maries !
r.d navK b g. : : . : , . . ; : . , . i i i
Tiilti , b. m . . , i , , , , . ! 1 4 4
HlnckNulllp.blk.ir71 3 - ' : i
llpur.v I'ennlnutqil ! l r. s. . 4 n S
Timui i-'iai ' , ' ! ft1 * , 2i'i. : :
1'roe-for-all pno vi > ur o fJMs
Hosuxvntcr , r. s
I'rlncoT , r. g ill. S - ' S
W I ) . 1) ) . g. . . , r . . . adls
Monkey Wonder , ixj. dr
1'ifo-for-all trot , purse $ JJJ !
Victor WIlKos. B , nn < . . ' '
Uitherlnn , b. in. " . . , . , It 8
Ooldcn Wins , Ph"sljt > 1 3 n
Onn milp , repeat ) running , purse 1100 :
llpd Ico. h. a 1 1
Itpd l.hht. ro. c 2
I'raiik Olnpp , ch. g H 'J
Oakland , b. ? 4 4
Tlmo : lilf't , liMU-
l.nst Hay nt l.oxhiK'toii.
LKMSOTON , ICy. , Oet , II , Tins was the
last day of the meeting of the IContucKy
llorso Breeders assoclallon. Allx ot the
Standard Trot'Ing llorso company , Kenosha ,
Wis. , tied the world's bestrocorl fnril-yoar-
olds. It xvns In Ihe Urn heat of thn third
rncoln'4tt4. : : |
In < hu $5,01)0 ) Malta ho < xt , the first heat xvas
nsurpiiso. Constantine and Uollo Archer
xxoiojj to 5 favorites in ihu books. Allx won
in thrco straight heals. Summaries'
I'lrst , race , eonllnhu'l from Thursday , tlio
Johnston stakp forMulllons ot tlm i ! : . ! ) class ,
S.'iiiii llenuven xxon. lin ) : Cud uiond , Dllo o
third. _ Iliinnciinar foiii'.h , Tnno : ' 'Mil , UI : ! ' ,
Second race , tlio special slake for " -year-
olds nnd under. IVOi : Allx won. i'lotlda
second , Conslatillnn third , Holln Arohor
fourth. Oriittnn llfih. Time : 2I2'5 : , 2:125 : * , 2 : IX
Tlilid racp. the KonltioKy slaKe forll-ycur-
olds , mile heats , two in thrpp. if..Mi ( iiiilln-
l < hcd > . Direct xxon x\ilh Hello I'IOXUT nnd
l'7iir lied lot si'i'onJ uluco , i-atiln i fourth.
Tltnu : " : ! . : 'i , SSUI'j ,
rouitli r ico. " : Ji elns < irottlne. linrso $1,001
( itnllii shetl ) : Leo Itnssoll x\on txvo hints : tnd
AiKly L'ntler nii'l sicinbet , ? uacli ono. Tlmo :
\Vtndiipnt Mistlc 1'urk.
BOSTON. Mass , , Oct. It. Today was the
last of Iho Mystic park mooting which has
been an unusually successful one. The 2'J3 :
pacing race , uncompleted vostordav , was
finished this mornlnp , Wlard Wllkos taking
it and Iho nice , in ilia : 'M trotting elm i ,
Mat-gio T , after dropping one heat sccurod
thu iioxt three nnd tlio raeo boini ? closelv
pushed in the third and fourth by Falcon , jr.
Summaries :
2:31 : trittlnz class , nurse JWO : Mnsalo T won ,
Ijonsfonl soeonil , I'nlcnn , ji. tlilrd. Tiino :
' ' 1
Thu3il : : cluss , pnt p $1 JOxiis uiillnhliO'l ' if tor
sllionts xvhlcli xxi'iit to four dldorciu
hoises QIIUIMI Vial ) nnd iNesa u IPI ) xxon txxo
lictits ; Ncllla I ) an 1 Jnsuph K puch won oneTime
Time : JjV's , 1JS4'I. : Ssr'i.-'iSr , l'J > , : ' : 'JC'i.
lliiiUn ii Lot ol Itrcords.
PIQDX , O , , Oct. II Kitty Bayard broke
the world's record on a half-milo track.
Time , 2l'J'j. : '
SIOCKTOV , Gal. , Oct. H. Thirty horses
wcro sent ox'or the kite-shaped track yester
day to bent their oxvn records. The results
furnish somothliic on the line of aavautngo
In this style or track , for they nearly all
oxvcrod their records , iho cut in time rang
ing from tlirjo and otic-half to twolvi nnd
onp-hnlf sccondsj'ivith an nvorujjo cut in the
neighborhood of Mdvon seconds.
lll'SllltSIIlt TollMlO.
TOLEDO , O. . Odt 14 , Kxcellent xveathor , a
fast truck and largo Attendance were the foa-
lures of tQo Toledo'I'ixnosUion loll mooling
today. '
Special race , unfinished from yesterday ,
purse. $ : ' > 0 : I'.iul Mvxon. . Klectrio second. J.lt-
tlo.loKor thlin. liubttnno : 'J-1.)1 : ! .
Two-year-old trot , | ) ur e ITS : Oornilno won.
Hod riiinu1 , jr. . Sbeona. llcst Unio : 'J : ! ! .
S:4 ! : > lrot , pnisuil 0 : Huston won in straight
boats , I'ortiuo sooonU , Ulundiu thlid. Tlmo :
2:4U : pace , putso SJfij , six furloncs : Tommy H
-non. Johnny Mlliorsucond , I'auldcrilopo third.
llesttinio : 2iU : ) ,
( „
Will roniini-licp Toilny.
LEXINOTOK , l y. , , ' Oct. 14. "ii sorlos of
fourteen davs' under the
rupning races aus
pices of thOiKont/uokyt association , will begin
heio tomorrow. Tno track tonight is m
prime condition. Orer , 5JO horses are re
ported to bo in the stables.
NATIONAL
I'lilladolphia Trniiiip < ts thn ( Hants und Tics
"
for Filtli I'lncn.
PniiADKU-nu. Pa. , Oct. 14. The Phillies
made n tie for fifth place today by defeating
Nexv York. Atlendanco GJT. Weather do-
Hghlful. Score :
Now York 0 1
I'lilludolphiii 0 2 : i
Hlto : Now York.n : Philadelphia , 7. Errors :
Noiv York. ' . ' ; I'hlliulpliihla , 1. Harned inns :
Mono , llatterlcs : Uiibloand Iloy.oj Wcyhln ; ;
and Clements.
Ni-itlier.Slilo Conlil Win.
B U.TIXIOKI : , Md. , Oct. 14. Thoeamo today
xyas u pitchers' batllo nnd rcsultcdin a lie.
Sleiu did remarkable work , striUine out
eleven man. The game xvas called at the
end of the eicrhth inning on account of dark
ness. Weailier fair ; nltondanco l15. ! Score :
HiiUInuiio 100 a 1000 2
llrooUlyn 1 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 2
Hits : ll ltlmore'tu : lliooklyn , 7. Errors :
llultinioie , 2 ; JEioulvlvn , . ' ' . Karncd runs :
None. llttturiPs : bclimldt uud Hobliibon !
Stein and Klnsloxv ,
Olotoliinil llnd It Kitty ,
Ci.nvr.r.xvi ) , O. , Oct. II. Cleveland battoa
hard and xvon easy. Attendance , 1,000.
Score :
Olovelaml : i 1 1 0 0 11 5-1G
Loulsvlllo 040005 I-1U
lilts : Olovolund , 18 : Louisville. 12. Kriors :
Ulovolund. T : Louisville. 4. Kurnod runs :
Ulovoland. 10 ; l.onlsxllle , I. Hutteiles : Claik-
bon and Zlnnnor ; btratton and Muirllt.
of the Teams.
w , f. . P. P. w. r , . p c.
riovclnnil 53 21 d'J 3 Clllenzo .ns : in 5 | . |
MoHlon 43 it'i 1,4 U Cincinnati. . . , . . : ) " ss 4'i I
I'lttsburu n ii iT.'J 1,0'JISTlllU Ill 11 ( l.li
llrooklvn 4'J il il 8 Ilnltlnioru - ' ' , J" > .Ul.ii
Now york 41 Jd 6.1 y\i. \ l.oim . . . . M fil S2.il
I'lililidclpbta. . U M Wn3hlnston'JI \ 4V U.6
si'AitKs or si-oiir.
.Mono nlth u .tluu-Kittcr ,
There will bo a uniijuo nnd tirillini | ; ox-
hlbltlon nt the Coliseum next Monday evenIng
Ing , when Prof. W. T. Collins will attempt
to conquer the famous man-killing tall ion
"Julius , " xvhich has boor conllncd lor some
time ut the South Omaha stock varus ,
Nearly nvory one is familiar xvlth iho vicious
propensities of tuo Dm to , which has already
killed four men and has hitherto dolled all
efforts to larno hla usly spirit. Julius Is un
Imported Porchoron stallion , seventeen
hands high and weighs 1,800 pounds. Ho
will bo conlinod with Prof. Collins In a
twenty-four-foot King , und the contest bo-
Ixvcon his nrulish ' spirit nml the power of
the minor will boxvoli , , worth soeinp.
The Youne ; M * Christian Association
club will practice AtjHli the Omahas ihls uf-
lernoon on the fairgrounds at-1 o'clock , The
football club has t bbcn organ led inlo n la
crosse club nnd intend Roltuif ; down into
Hhupo nt once. A.pooct turn out Is oxpectccl
this nftoruoon , i " >
Foot Iliit'o nt l.iiBlitcin.
LUSIITOV , Nisb. , , , Oft. 14 , [ Special to THE
UEI.I A fifty yyi'A ; ont race for $ 'i5 a bide
xvas run in Orafion.vpaterday. John Hosier
man was backed ttbyiUrafUm and 10. L. An
derson was backoduby Lushton , Anderson
won easily in Uvoiindlu ( juurlor seconds ,
< 'JJ"I- ' ' '
Ion it' * UiAl" ( JoiitoHt.
Otinrquc , lu. , Oetr 14 , There was a decided
cidod improvement in the shooting at the
stale rillo contest todav. Fisher still leads
with a bcoro of 491. Walters und Mclptyrc
next apd tied on 403.
DoniPHtlp ,
\Vpst Point , Mls3. , lias biillured a leas of JTO.-
000 bv llru.
St. Louis , Mu , will celebrate the landing o :
Columbus xvlth appropriate conunoulus.
Uluncoo , a biibuib of Olileauo , Is Krvatly PX'
cited over thu dlji'ovory of oil uud gas xvltlili
113 limit * .
A dci/.cn negroes on a Missouri , Kansas f
Toxus train Kot Into a tlRht over u eamu o
criMH. and x/haa the train roaehud lloonovlllc
Mo. , two \vttro mortAlly aim uiuny other :
badly wounded.
Hov. Andrew Jones , a stalwart lookln :
colored prouchor , Is drawing crowded iiudl
oneosof colored puopluto the African Method
Isl Kplacopal church , Cliloazo. by u series o
startling propliucios He prodicu chlolly i
turrlblu disaster to ChloafO , Invglvlnz tin
orumblliiK of the tall bulldlnes und the llont
Ing u\ray of iiumbarlcii puoplo In a ituixula
ttry Hood ,
CHINA'S ' PREMIER IS INSANE
Lao Hung Ohnng's ' Strange Conduct the
Onus3 of Alarm ,
OFFICIALS PUBLICLY INSULTED DY HIM
Only the Ititrrxpiitlnn ot t'mirt OltlrlaU.rro-
xfills Ills Murilcr liy nn Armtilllccr
I SKlouurlcs Cruelly Ahiucil
nnd limiltcil l > > a Mub.
Sxx FIUXCISCO , Cal. , Oct. 11. The state
ment is tnndo by passengers nrrlvlnu here
from Clilnn by the steamer Ocuanlo that Leo
Hung Clinne , nrlmn minister of China , has
manifested symptoms of Insanity. As la the
custom in China , nil nudlonccj ho grants nro
public. For the head , of the government to
slap tbo face of uu ofllcliU In the presence
of nu Inferior U considered n duadly
insult , and the mat ) who is
struclt loses eastu forever. Yet this
is what Chatip Is said to bo doini ? dally. Al
most avcryono to whom he grunts audience
Is ktricod and cuffed in front of servants mid
retires in disgrace. According to the pns-
soni'crs affairs came to n cnlmit.ntlng point
just bofoto the steamer sailed. Ono of the
generals ot the Chinese tinny nopoared be
fore Leo Hung Clintm to mnku his ofllelul re
port. The viceroy , uith no npparunt cause ,
struck the goucral in the fuco. Tlio Inttor
was oulv proventnd by the attendants from
falling on , the viceroy.
.HlHilniinilus AttiicUpil.
Chlncso ndVicos stnto that Mr , 1'elhlll
TuincrnnUUfo of Cambiidge , n Hand of
China island mlssionileslio huvu boon un-
glgod In missionary work among Thibetans
on the border , 'wcro ' assaulted by u moo at
Suimhnn August 10 and narrowlv escaped
with their lives. Mrs , Turner was ill
uiul had neon Rent to Sun-
ghnn for treatineilt , Tlio natives accused
tbo strangers with being necromancers ami
preventing rain falling. The mob , which
numbered fully 1,000 , made nu nttacl : on the
house and Turner mid his wifu were dracged
nit nnd bunion over the heads with plclts ,
heir clothes loin Irom their bodies and
narched bareheaded through the streets
nder a nlazing sun. The mob threatened
o drown them but were prevented by mill
nry olllelals who suggested that
ho missionaries bo carried before the
ntivo courts. This was done nnd the court
rdercd Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner beaten , but
ho native Christian servants , two in uuin-
ler , volunteered and welo beaten in their
tend. Turner pathi-rcd his cliildren and Hod
o Szochuln. Subsncjuonllv ruin fell at Slin-
huu to buch an extent that iho vlllugo was
early submerged by mud washed from Iho
ills.
Cholera is reported nt Chentu , ui'.h many
oaths.
A great lire nt Ychaug on ooptomber 4 do-
troyed nearly the wliulo luriju villngo , wltn
loss of nbout'JUO lives. Fifty JunUs weio
urncd on the river.
tIK i.\i
In Urplnius tin- United Mutes to Hi ) the
Only I'mspcrons Country in tli U'oi-lif.
Loxnos , Oct. II. Mr. Andrew Carnegie
ud his wife arrived In this city yesterday
rotn Scotland. Ho was interviewed by n
cpresentativoof the Associated Press today ,
lo said that ho had ucen busily engaged all
pring and summer in preparing u new
'ook ' treating of the industrial problems
f the day , The work , he explained , was
vritten ns a vtorkingmnn to workingmen
nd as nn employer lo employes ; not as
u advocate , but ns n judge between
hem. Ho had been studying these ques-
lo.is since ho retired from business that , ho
light bo enabled to write without interrup-
.ion the results of bis obsorvalions. Tno
oplorablo events nt Homestead had burst
upon him llkoathuudorbolt from n clear slty.
They had such a deprcsblne effect upon him
" .but ho bad to lay his book asiao and resort
.o the lochs and moors , hsuing fiom morning
, o night. Now the tioublu was a thing of
, ho past , ho would po to the continent und
, vork with a fiosh and happy mind.
Hcferring to the business prospects o' this
country Mr. Carnesie said that Ihe outloolc
for Great Britain was dark. Ho daily saw
nt least half adozon notices nnnounclng re
duction of wages and houis of labor nnd the
closing of works. ICxpoits wore falling
lower and loworovorv month , and ono ot thu
worst winters which the poor had experi
enced in thirty years seemed Inevitable.
Indli was competing for the China tratle ,
and crops everywhere had suffered severely
from the unusually wet weather , wheat
: ) eine estimated nt 18 per cent bo-
ow the average. Owing to thu
; ioor cro'js In Kuropo the United
States would ilnd good markets for
all its surplus products. That countrv would
therefore remain prosperous , and the masses
would , be enabled to obtain full employment
and live in 'comfort , although at p'resent
tlio prices for nmnulactures continue low.
Tbo capacity for production of the United
States was ooyond nny possible pcrniuuaut
rcquiremenls for some time to corno , and the
country was therefore enabled to send its
surplus products abroad and undersell oven
Iho British in their own niDritbts. "in
short , " said Mr. Carnegie In conclusion ,
"look whore you will , thuro is but ono truly
prosperous country in the world , nnd tha't
is the republic of Iho United Slates. Uoil
"bless her , she deserves it. "
Tlio I'rptiictpiit tu tlio I'opp ,
UOMH , Oct. 14. Secrotnrv Foster of the
American State department has sent a letter
to Cardinal Kampolla , secretary of state to
the pope , stating that bo is directed by the
president of tlio United Stntos to express lethe
the catdinulhis ( loop satisfaction in loam-
ing"of the warm Interest which the pope
takes in the approaching Colu m Uian exposition
nt Chicago. The provident , says the lottnr ,
was also gratlilcd by the information thai
the holy father had rnauifoslov a wi.h ( to for
ward to this exposition .somo nemcntoj of
the discovery of America , and other objects
oi interest , which nro now preserved in the
vallcan. Assurance Is given that iho great
est aaio will bo taken of thorn duiing the
A MUBExM
DAYS
Satimldy anil Sunday , Oclobcr 15 , 10.
Saturday Matlnop.
MARTIN & BROOKER'S '
Snpoib Company , In tliolr lutnat Now
Yotk riii
THE HARVEST
MATINHK THIS AFT. AT 2S : )
1'iluoH . " > ao and 75o ,
r.vnNiNO rniii'OHMANi'i : AT B ,
rarowell tomoriow ( Sunday ) night
MO.\Tl'Kd ,
Ootohorl7. IB audio.
GEORGF7W. MONROE
in the Latest Succoiu ,
AUNT BRIDGET'S ' BABY
Nuto MunaUPr llob't II .Monrnu hu lilt u"mil |
noxcl plan lurli'llliiu Ihu | iubhc | iul u InnilTBiitu on
| iru lilontlul uiul iiuhorimlormi cleilloiin Diinnx
uuUi in'rJoruiunoo u card bininiu thu numoof Iliorck-
IU'Llhe I'K'blcK'iitlaliir Kiitur/niloiliiUiui.lHliUii * nlll
LoKlvcntouncli purclmser ufu tulut 'HieKurnnli
HllTliii inkvn ul tliiHluur , tliurp > ullniinuui.uu < llruui
thu tlftuu holwoon tliu ctioiijunil thlnluiti
FARM FOli SALE ,
A farm of IOJ5 ucriu lu lo of liuun nif , llluluo
Co. , Neb. tilluuluU uu Ihu JMnuiul aU MUlillo I.auii
rlveru , ouo wile from Utinnliu ulution. pnlbi 11. . &
M. U. U. Tor prlcu uud leriut upply to
J I ) Jih r1
22 J.uVo ctrfOt , I
exhibition nnd they will ho rolurnod under
sunorvlslon of the i-cpotislblongonts of the
government.
"Tha intimate Association of the holy sco
with the Columbian enterprise ncd Its ro
Rults , " conllnucs the letter , "tins so linked
the memory of Homo and her pontiff with
iho nrhlcvomcnls of ChrlUopncr Columbus
nnd hl comrade * nnd companion In iho
work of discovery nnd colontziillon , nnd ny-
crlod so marked nn inllticnco on the destl-
nlo < and prepress of the new world they re
vealed , that nn exhibit such ns hy Ihe presi
dent's direction 1 hnvo the honor to suggest
could hot fall to ho amonp the nioit note
worthy contrlhutions to Ihi * intcrnntlonnl
celebration of the four hundredth anniver
sary of the discovery , Hy oo-oueratliif ; to
this ond. his holiness xvilt manifest for our
country a rocnrd which xvlll Uo highly np-
procialoil , not only by the malingers of iho
exposition , but bv the American people at
largo. "
1 Iqlitlnuin ItrltUh InilH.
UOSDON , Oct. 11. A sjuclal alspatch from
the Times lo Ualcultn anys that trouble has
nenln broken out with the Chins In the
northern Chin hiiK
A body of Chins nmbushod themselves at
u Dolntslx miloi from Fort Whlto nnd IIrod
unon the escort of n number ot native
nftlcoM , killing seventeen of them , A small
force niulor command ot Captain Caullleld
xvas sent to search for thu bodies for the
purpo o of burylni ! thorn. This force found
thai the Chins had deserted their vlllaco and
were Ivinir In ambush only txvo miles from
Kort Whltp. This knoxvleduu piovenlPd
line her mnssncro 'J'lio Drlltsth force ad
vanced cautiously with a Miirmhh line and
succeeded In touting iho Chins fioni their
lildini : placo. Thuy 1111110 a stand farthnr on
nnd n sulrmlsh was lu proirrcss at the tlmo
'
of nemllnp the diin.uch' KPinforcomontH for
tlio British have been dispatched from Man-
d.ilay.
rilcrlnn unit Tolitlp ,
KiiMr , Oct. II U'ho Vatican has rocclvod
Unexpected Infornmtloa rcRardiiiR Iho Alsa-
lion pllurlmntio whioh w.n to open the con
cert of felicitations to the pops upjn the oo-
cuslon of his anlsc.op.il Jubilpo. The airect-
Inu comintUoo of the plltrnmnse , seeing some
dillli'iilty in ontorliiR Itnlv hv way of SxvlU-
urland , docldod to urocccd. tlirousjli Franco.
Tim ficrmnii ctivunimont has taUen uinhriiKU
ut Ihu proposal , fearing patriotic manlfoita-
UOIH nlonft the routo. The bishop of Stris-
burg has interfered , mid pinhlbitud the pil-
Kriinnsc.
Drill h mill Silirrlii lur Clinli'tM iiot : < ir .
ST. I'crmsiu ua , Oct. II A lar o number
of the men who were nrroito.l for taking
'art in the cholera riots at Sara toft xvoro
ried by court martial nnd judgment xvas tcn-
ilcred today nt Astrakhan. Four of t'io riot
ers xvero soiitcncod to death , whtlo innnv of
tlio otlipr prisoners were sentenced to cxilo
n Siberia.
DtldllH IS nil ItlKllt.
PMUS , Oct. 14. The onieluls of the mlnis-
.ry ot marine , referring to Ino minor that
Jolonel DoUds , iho French oomm.indor in
Dahomey , had bon killed , bt.ito that d illy
rupoil3 have boon received fiom Colonel
Dodds xvhich convey the Intolllueneo tlmt h >
nib been sloxvlj ndx.incini ; into the interior.
* \lli'plloiritp' * KuUprs.
VII.NXI , Oct. II. ISmporor William started
Tor Diesdou vesterdav afternoon. Kmperor
Francis Joseph escorted him to iho ro.ilxx.iy
station , \vhore Iho txvo monurchs oxchaniicd
uffectionato faroxx-ells.
Anotlu-r Cublni'l l.ous Doxrii ,
AIIBI xi nu , South A'ntralia , Oct. II. The
ministry hr.s rcblgncd In consequence of the
overnment's defeat on the linancial policy
Downer will forma now cabinet.
< ! rppiiocl 'H rnrpal XlllU liui-itpit.
Oitai\oi'K , Scotland , O t. II Urjenock's
cureal mills burned this moruini , ' . Lnss.
SIGO.OOO.
/OHM r.LHMKit > i > wiM > Lin.
Lightning Itod Sliarlc. at l.i\.Miii | > rL Makp
u Kirb II ml.
DvvBM'om , id , Oct , II. fSpooialTclcRram
to Tim UKI ; . ] LiRhtMlncrod su-indlori luu'o
been working near this city catuMng a nuin-
Der of xvcnlthy farmers for amounts from
liJU to ? lilD ) each. Several victims have
ettleil compromiiio nnd olhcis xvill o
into oourt. The opjrators uivo the iinmo of
their llrm : ibVaidU7.an : i\t Co. . Muscatino , la.
0 KolPlSII .tllHnllllllll > X\0I.PI-H. |
DLIUJQL'I : , la. , Oct. 1 1 At , a meeting of
the Woman's Foroiij.i Missionary soeioty
loday Miss C.ithonno Wood of Humcston ,
Ad.i J. Lnuck of Indiunola and Lyuia A.
Wilk.iibon of Diagonal , dedicated thcnuulvos
to forciirn inisslonnrv x\'nrn. Tnoy will piob-
aiily bo assigned to India Ths correspond
ing secretary reported Iho total membprship
of the society to bii 11 , IM , tin incieasp of 'J.i !
durini ; the year. The anniversary address
xvns dplivoicd tonight by MM. linker of
Michigan.
Million li , HsuISridgi ) lorMiniY ( It.x.
Sioix Ciry , la. , Out It fspjcnil Tele
gram lo Tin : Bnn. ] f lie ruoivjanued Paellic
Short Line lndso compinv has conimonepil
tbo erection of n n.illioii dollar bridge
across the Missouri horu. it xvill bu open to
chu use of all lallioid-t for toll uhnrir > Mvith -
111 nine months. Hcrotoforo the Nurthvvcst-
crn road , owning iho only bridco acrois iho
river here , has hold the key to northern No
bruslca and .shut all other roadj on I.
Silil ; ion Army \\Vclilhn , " .
DrsMoiNE-t , la. . Out. 11.A Salvation
Aimy wedding lust niuht was attendoil by
'JUO soldiers rroin six dlfToiont stnto . Cau-
tain McCtlnnls , of Iluilinps , Nee , nnd Cuu-
laln Lick , of CSrlnncI1 , mot in liutto , Motu.
The piooin xvns converloa by the briiln. the
soldiers loveil niri xvcro innincd. Alujor
Kopncl , commanding tlio army hcri ? , l.as bJi-n
transferred to California , and M.ijor Cuuoll ,
of San Francisco , lakes his place.
Dnp nils ol Irnii IJiu'Mprad ,
Font DoiMir , In. , Oct II. f.Snoeml Tolo-
grnm to Tin : ) : : . | -Kich itopoiits nf 1101 ,
orn have been discovered nlnnc Iho hanks of
the Dos Monies river north of town. SOVLMH !
experts claim that the ere U uiju.il lo tno
best found in the west If this prove to bs
n Inct tliu Und xvlll bo developed.
/.ot11 / . nit. nn i : .
The residence of ( TTl7\Vlllianl , Kill North
Txvontiolh slrcot , xvus daiimgoil to tlio u\lent
of § JOl ) hy lire nt l'M : o'clock ibis morning1.
Mrs. Silcal and Mrs. Coons xvoiv arroatud
PARS AM ST. THETO--IMpilw IMeoi.
One Week , Snnd.iy MntliiPu. OPI. iith
Tln > X'mviuilo Ciiniiiill in ,
Alba Hey wood
Will prrsonthy purmim on of Nil Hinitli Itns-
bull , tlio bust and funniest of all
New Eclaewoocl Folks.
FawainSlrnBtTIioabP. I 'i'llVc-iA"
4 Nights , Com. Sun. Mat Oct. 10.
Coiuo E irly If'ou \ \ mil u soat.
BARNEY rERiCJUSON
And Merry Assoolatis , Inlerprotlug
JVIcGarthij's Mishaps ,
Matlncu Wednosilay
COLISEUM.
Monday eveninKf October (7th (
W T COI < MN03. l'rufj ur of llurJuiuaintilp
nll | niiilurlnka tu ooiujiur
Till. HOl'I'll OMAHA MAN KATUU ,
n Tlduuiktnlllun hlcli hiu klllpil fuurm-ii 'Iho
nnluinlwlll hOKlVL-n llbuily III nil-fiiut | ; un ivhlcli
thuirufp | ( ir Hlllunlur unit rlinilulniiiiluil | ntt lulu
nrurtlip ld wumlvrfiil in 'thu > l uf Imrni taiulnIf
8ucco ful It nil ! l" > thu uiuu trunilorlul luut ot
-
AND
BIJOU THEATRE
TinUQ15K. .
AN noun orniiriNKiJ si iciAi/nis : :
- A.Nlt -
HOWARD'S OCTOROON CO.
yostotday for stealinc coal from the rail-
wnv. Too evidence showed tlmt they had
tnken nbout ten pound * onoh nnd the Jinigo
lot thorn off with ii Iccluro and \\nrnlnp. .
The sovornl plivslclnn who xrcro ap
pointed ot\ the inecllc.il Mnft of the county
hospluil visited that institution today lor the
purpose ot nsslgniug themselves to itutv nnd
deciding upon whfttdnvs they would visit the
poor. Wltli the exception of Dr. Hrovoort ,
the house nhyslcltiii , nil of the moinbor. * of
the slnff servo without pay.
II li.t 'J 1 1 Kit Mlti M.S/A.
It Ulll lie Sllclitlxmnicr ntidScuilh
\ \ lnilsVIII Illoxx Toduj In NYbiinUi ,
\V\MIIVITOV. I ) . C , Opt II Forecast
for Saturday : Par Nebraska -South winds ;
sllKhtlv wanner in western portion
For town Fair , preceded by showers to-
nlcht In ivstcrn portion : southxxest winds
For thu Dnkotiis Local showers , vutinblo
winds ; cooler by Sunday morning
Iiticill itrnitrili
Omen OP TIIH WKATIIKII Btmnxi1 , O\uu\ ,
Oct. II. Omntia record of lomporaiuro nml
rain fall compared with corre.sponuing tiny of
past four voai
. ,
Maximum temperature 4 = 4s j (17 ( r > 'i ' = >
Mlnliiiiiin temper ituic . " > ' )
Axel IKO ti'iiipor.ituti ) 01IIs > = >
I'rpdlplliitlon . T 0) ) Oi UO
Statement shoxvlni : the condition of torn
ncritturu tuiil proripltatlon nt Omahn for the
dnv nnd slnco March 1 , iv.u , s compiled
with lliu general iivordgo :
Nlirillll t MIllH'ralltlO . . . . .1 °
l.V PHS for lllOdilV . . . . '
llofiplpiipy slnoti Mmoli I . i > *
Normal pippliillatlon . . ni n u
llplk'lency for tlio il'iv
Delk'luiu y sinru M nph 1
C ! . K. LAXAION , Observer
An l'\Pinpl Tin run PI , Ti , i ] nrin , > Cv , ,
Lou ; ; I I'and ' ( ll\ T < " \ \ , f iH IIHIII | > S ,
IH'.M ) , IIP coi.lit o il > t.il p , t si . I . , f dliin , i \
hoH lu afi aifiilriiiiiiiti < ufn iu7 > 5-in'i in ,
Tin' iip > t .nniiii r luvM . l 11 1 i i .m f'ii hit
lit-illli , but P un home um in < > l IniUi fall lid
decided upon n tliuiongh ti i.ii nf
Ami l > v Cliihtniai hid n IIP nix appetite
licalthx dl pstion. nnd x isppif ixxpll. | . iju
cmox.as due vl'oll ; to Hoe I
HooD-o PILL 3 >
Or. Iliiiiii > lirok ' > 'l'P > llli'naru8clciilinc.illynuil
fircfiill > 1'n'pr.ml lunipillci , tueil fur jmrn li.
jrlMUu pidCtlin uuil fur < ir thirty juarH hy Ihu
pcopl" lth iiillru isuccvsK. KMTJ bliigk SuccUld
us | > crlal euro for thn ilbir-w uninctl.
'iui' > euro w liliDUt ilruKKlnK.liurKliiRorivdncIn , !
tlu' ' bNMuaiiiluro In facl ntiU Uttt'il thobtMi'rrUu
llprnfillL-s ol I hi : Wurlil.
r n.lhlll At hOH il
FoverH Consi llow.
WoriiiH , \ \ ormlevcrormcollc
3 Twlhliiisi Collp.Crj lug , \\tkcfulu a5
1 Dlc.rrheu , ot UjIMreu or Adults . .it. )
7 CouKh , Cohln , DruncliltU . . .it.J3
8 Ncui'nlcia , Toothncbo , Kaoi'nqtio. .li ,
: ) llrltiaoln > ii , falck IlcailaUuVirtlgo. . . 'i3
ll ljMI > rrHlu , HI1I01U.H06M , Coastlnatlon . ' 5
1 1 Supiirt'Hscd nr rnlnTuI 1'crliiilH .VJ.'V
3'J V/liltk-H , Too 1'rnfuso 't-rlixla . . , \J3
Jf Croup , l.nrynaillH , Hoarseness . , iJ5
'A 1 HaU UhpiiMi , PrjFl | > flP . Krujillous , ! i5
15 Jllipuiimticiii , Itheumntlj Vulna .US
lJ ainlnrln , Chills , FVtcr niulAguo . . ' 25
JT l'llcH , li'lndorBloeillnn . . . 'J5
l- Ciitnrrh , InlbH'nzn , CohlllitlnlJond. .3,1
lB7 . . ' 13
B7 ICIilni'V DJ8PUSPS . . 'J3
} ! -Nr.-MHiH llplillily 1 .1)0
3UUinary AVeuUiit-sc , V.'ctllus Bed .25
Sill llriiJFlals , or senl * ! ! * ' ! i" r * h t ol jilt * ,
ru llnxrii Ti'Uixuti. "I tC" ntii.iii m.k
mjiiimt rsiri.ro. : . . 111 tin nininnfst. vwx.ri.
§ FjjDjr
IR R , , BAILEY
Tcotli 1'lllodvith -
out I * iln ' ) > HID
1. itcst Inven-
llont
'IKCTIl hXTUAC'TKI ) WH'IIOUL' I'AtS Ol4
I ) \NOKIl
A ru.iHi'ui. ' Ti-rm ox iti uiinit rou
iSfi on.
i'orfcpt ill sn iranti'ol. ' ! ' 'ith extriclod In
thn inoinhia. Noiv onu. Insiirtud In uvoilliu
of s nun ( lav.
r-uu sp'Ciiiiensof Ho novalilo HrldKU.
bcofippoliiipiis of I luxlulo l ltsllu I'lnti )
All xvoiU wair.intnd as ropreaontu'l.
Olllep , llilid t'onr. , l'i\tin II103C.
IOS > . lIH'iail ' I'.iriin Stt.
'Jnko Kiev itoor St I'rway fie n I3th
Siiujl Knlrani ! ! ; .
OltlJlNANCK NO. : W7i ) .
An niUii.niiM ) locating poitiln additional
\\.ipi | hvilr.nils In llio pity of Oinalin.
lie Itoidiilnu.l by inu city eo'inellof the oily
nf O.nnha :
hect on I. ' 1 h il Iho American Water Works
Comp.iny IIP mid llio iina H huruhy ordnrud
lo plueu iidditlon il xv tlu hydrants In ihnoliy
of Oimili.i , us folloun :
Om1 at llio coinur of . stli und M ircy httsels
t'OUllon' . ' . 'I'll , I this oidlii inuc hh ill laid )
nITpul and bo In force from uiul uflor 1U pass-
' * "
Oclohur 1st , IS' ' ) . ' .
.Ill 11.S ( JltoVK- .
Ollv I'ler'f.
r. l , . ou\ri in. .
Ai'tlnir I'riHidPnt ' O ly Council
M iyor.
oItFN ) [ A tJH VoTiWMI
An or.llnani't ) loi-atlni cue I i In iiililillnn i
wntpr liv H nits In ilia cloy of ( Jin ill i
lliilliiiil.ilnnd by HID oily O ) moll of t'ucli ' ]
" "
V. 'I'h'it the \iiiitrlPiiu W itor Won
Coinpiny ho nn I tln > mm1 ; Is.ln . > rp y ' ' " 'I'1" ' "
lo pliipo inldllloniil Wiiliu liydrtnis in HIP " ' .
fifllin ill i. imfiilloxvi , :
and Mason Hlri-el'
Onnal thn eonuir of 2lnl
ma n to ho I ild f nun lcaPIIWOI ill l" iliison
c""Ion ' . ' Tniil thn or-l n nn' " tiiili Hi"
iitnl ho In foruu fro n and .ifier Us pus- .
rny Cijr c.
c I , CIIAl'l l1. 1. ,
Aotliii I'rpfl'liint ' City I'miiifll
Ajn | , , . ( . . . . . . . ' /
,
, | > „ > , , „
uyor
rTvTrin : ( JHiiMT.itf : ) < ir'i in AsiniirN
1 Wuier Works Compiny. i "iiMratiDii of
Now Jur < oy. . . . .
Thu nmliirsUned was nppolnto I rounlvnrof
hald cori'oratloii by ihu euiul of oluiK'iiry of
rsun .Icirsuy on .Inly U I'J- ,
llyiinoiJpi of Kilil point . 'Jo onlhoil i
of liiuUnioof tlili * niilicp , you HID luijulroil lo
lirovu yourilu mi and dciiiitnilH hciforu mu lo
iny sniNf uiilcii. xvltliln fo-u iiinntlis Irani Ihu
pjrclinlml finm tlm bunii II
( liil'i huiiof , or lie
of siiuli illviiliniilH u > > in iy ibmii ifdtr hn mudo
of ihi' iiioi'ui'ils ( t tln > olloi'ls of H till corpora
i''l linn rtlioiild liu lieiiil/od uiul unorn to
und nmy bo rorvviirdod by mull lo ( 'Him
n , ibulplioi | iif the i pun I vis r , ! ' 1 1 Wiislunn
Ion hlreul. .luraiiy City. N .1 Tnoywllilu
iiromptly i.ekimi fiiltfi ( > il
K li I ' HI nl ,
SitS ililiiKiiii Struct , Oily. N J
Ihilnd &upiinnlH > r I. , litt
"
Hu i'1'il proiins IH ! will UP ruculvud hy thu un
diiri > ined ) until I'll' o'o o k p. in , ( J < Uubu >
L' th , Je'JI. foi thu i"iriiriielUn of wcuuri in
uuHurillHlilulHNos 17U and 171. In thn city uf
Omaha , us put ordm inena Now. li in I und IfWi.
rukpuatlvulr , acconlmu lo plans and Hiioi'lll-
citllonv on niuln the olllpo of th > j lloanl ot
I'ubllo Woiki. Kauli nriiooj.il to lie muUu on
prinlod blunliK ftirnUhu I liy Uin biiml , and
lo bu iicpotnpiinlod by a vorllflnd cliDi'k In Ihu
hum of I.VW. lay.ililo to Ihu city of Uinnhii lit
uvldcncoof Komi f'll'.h.
Tim Ixiaid runcrvixths rlalit to reji-t any
rhalnnunof thu Ilimi lot I'ubllo
Oiuahu , Nuhrnika , Ucf > l > ur IIUi , IM )