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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1893)
rntTTM1TATTA TV A TT V IJIM. O A'PITI > PA V CnMyi17\TIli | : l > > 1 1 OfVI MOONSTONE FINISHED FIRST Village Farm Entry Easily Gets the Last 'Heat in the Unfinished Race. FLYING JB ! FAILS AGAINST TIME IltavTrnck nnil Colil Wlml Trove * Too Mocli for the California SlilewImelor Outcoino of the Injr' ltnct- lliiin Hnll He-nulls. ST. Josnrn , Mo. , Sept. 22. ( Special Telegram - gram to THE HEB. ] Today's races wcro at tended by 15,000 people. The racing was peed , but n heavy wind nnd chilly atmosphere - phero made the tlmo slow. Moonstone won the unfinished 3:00 : pace by a mistake of May Marshall who went lo n bail break whllo passing Iho Jlold al tlio half. Hal Uradcn won an easy victory In liio 3:10 : pace , outclassing his field . Ulsmulh was much faster than his field In the 27 : ! ! trol and won easily. The free-for-all Iroi wont lo Walter K , after , dropping iho third heat to Phoob Wllkea. It was a sharp content , but lacked excitement after the lirsl heal , In which Iherowasn neck and nock llnish bolween Waller 1C , NlKhUtiBiilo and Plioch Wilkos. The 2:2:1 : : trot was a hot contest. Ulack Ido won the ilrst two heals in iho homestretch stretch hul had lo succumb lo Iho Iowa mare , llothol , driven by "nob" Kneobs , in the ihlrd. The race was then carrioJ over until tomorrow. Klylng .lit ) and Hohort J wont atjalnsl Iho 2:01 : pacing mark , but the former was pumped out in going to the half in a mlnuto ami thrco-tUartcrs | , and could only finish in 2:08whilo : Itoborl , T reduced his mark from 2:01jlo2OG'4' : : ' . Summaries : 3:00 : pacing , stakes J2,000 : Moonstone , h. m > , y Maniurlno Kins 2 May Marshall , h. m 1 HH.CM. K I'roo OolmiKu , ttr.a < > Hello Million'- . in r > Importer , lillc. 1 8 ( 'iipllunn , hilt , h 4 llitiihih , KT. m 7 Tlmo : 2l-l'i : , 2l-Hj : , 2l&ii:14J : : { . 2:10 : uucliiK. purse Jl.OOO : Hal llrnilcn , h. h. , by Iliown Hal. . . . 3 1 lliancliel.iiulNe , h. m. , hy KedWIIkes 1 2 WobbnrWIIki's. b. h 4 3 KllnyMtMlliiin.hr. h 2 4 ICohurl Uussull , h. h 0 u Tlmo : 2tl3f ! , 2:11,2:13,2:13 : : : . 2:37 : troll IIIK , pur.- Jl.OOO : lllinnith , lir. in , , by Kller.sleo Wllkcs. 1 Norther , h. h 4 tflliah K , U. m 2 Kl Iln wood , ch 3 Hurry 0 , ch 0 Trantella , br. f D 0 dls Time : 2:24f : ! , 2:23' : { , 2:25. : 2:2. : ) trntllmr. pursof 2,000 ( unflnlslicd ) : Illnt-U Ide , hl ! < . in. , by Uyulonu 1 Ilol hul , h. in. , hy lioaiicleru 4 Chimes Hey , b. h 3 Heady Hey , K. h 2 IMI Hullo , hr. in U l.lKhtllall , b. h 6 Mlis Cleveland , h. m 7 llrazll , li. ( ? 6 Tltnu : 2:20 , 2:21 : , 2:21 : 4. Kree-for-ftll trot , pur.su $1,000 : Wultor K , b. K-I by I'litchen Mam- hrlno 1 1 1'hooh WIlUus. b. m. , by Ilamhleton- innWIIkiH 3 3 NlKhthiirulu ( Manilla's ) , c. h 2 2 KyianilT.lir.K 4 4 Time : 2:13 : , 2:12,2:14M. : 2:12Ji. : Kiiclng at U'aync. WAT.V * , Nob. , Sopt. 2' ) . ( SpecialTelegram to Tun IKi ! . ] The races today , while not as well attended as was expected , proved very interesting. Tlio track , which is ono of thu best half-mile tracks in the west , was iu ox- collout condition. Tlio running race , half mile and repeat , was iho mosl exciting event. The races resulted as follows : TrotthiK , 2:50 : clnss : Gltmmuro won , l'uldy Kyiin Hreond , Kandollili Ihlrd , Tallyho fourth. i llpHttlino : 2:03. : I Trotting , 2:23 : class : llamjtiut won , Clara ' Chatham Bocood , Underwood third. Host I * lime : 2:32. : Ituiiiiliii : , half mile ht'al : Johnny Popcorn won , ( loldnii Uilo : .second , Skip third , Wulsky ' 1'tito fourth' , Victoria llflli , Stuiilnij ; hlxth , Coon Creole Chunck suvunth , IConda olghtli. Time ; 54. Clo > ut Sioux Fill I H. Sioux FALLS. S. D. . Sopt. 22. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bui : . ] The race meeting closed hero today with u good program. The track was too hard for speed , ixiekheart , by Nutwood , tried to lower his record of 2:10 : , hut made 2M : f. Frontier , 2-voar-old , by Pioneer Clay , made n mile in 2-,2'JJC in the fourth boat. The meotintr will uay out. Summaries : 3iliOlrot , $2,1 . rhasll lloyl 1 1 1 Nlcliol I'liito 2 2 2 Nojjlro 433 Ktirodlti 344 KhiROiiHliliT 5 5 D Tlinu : 2:21i : ! ( , 2:23 5 , 2:22 } , Vbrlc CountjM I'silr. YOIIK. Neb. , Sopt. 2 : . ' . [ Special Tolosram to Tin ! llKKj The York counly fair closed today , uml.conslui'riiiK iho year , it has boon n successful . Tlio one. allcndanco today was twice as larpo as yesterday. Tlio races were very Intornstlns , and some trooa time was made , although the truck was u litllo slow. Summaries : 2:27 : trot : niiulem 1411 Uolnzur Ahnonl 0 152 Cuilntes-s 2 024 ' I'tii-hliniiions 3 243 UhnrlluShuphiird 4 336 Tlmo : 2:33,2:31,2:27)i : : : ) , 2:30. : 2:30 : pare : lllllytlui Kid 1 4121 Ijiuly Wllkus 3 1314 ItutfuKO Wllkes -t 2 2 3 2 MltleJoe 23443 King Andruw dlst ' I'loruU li ( list Tlmo ' : 2-2t ) . 2:27 : , 2:20li : , 2:32 : , 2:30. : 1'lvo mllu hanillcap : Churlu.s Harbor , Hcrutch man , llrat , W. K. llroul.s .second. Tlmei ; 10 ; IB. HllMlltH III I.lltOlllll , CISCIX.VATI , Sojit. 22. Itcsults ul Lalonia : 1-lrstrai-i1 , KDVUII fnrlniiRHi Cora Taylor iati ( to 1) ) won , Indus ( G to 0) ) i.ucotul , Tua8et0 | to -ti - } third. Time : l:2Hj : , feunnd fiiit , hiillhiK. flf'een-sl\ponths | mlle : Ilonnhi l.uss ' ( lOtol ) won , 1'uraput ( to i 1) ) M'l-ond , l'Io\ver Dullli ( & to 1) ) third , Tlinu : Third race , omunlln : L. ICosii (0 ( to D ) won , SiiHiiKaway ( U > to 1) ) second , Husslo lllsland (7 ( to'J.Inril. ) Time : l-12'f. : Koiirth wee. olevuii-iUieunthh mile : Sudillo lliiKslUilul ) won. Tip ( llol ) sucond , Wamln(0 ( lo 1) ) third. Time : 1:10 : , ' * , - Klff h riu'o , llvo furlonKsi lions Ago (2 ( . and Two O'clock (10 ( to li ran u duad heat and divided lir > l money , Duvey Monttosu { U to 1) ) thlnl. Time : 1:03. : Hlxth iliVun-slxtocntiis ! mlle : I'nrlsh Queen ( ! ) toO ) . Jnniilo nun. Allies if ) to 1) nuc- end , Volt (7to ( UMIilni. Tlmo : 1:0 : ! ) . I'llllhhn * nt the I'nlr CriiiiniU. ST , Ixicts , faopt. 22. llesults at the /air proumiit ? First nice , llvo furlongs : Paiilnl (5 ( to 2) ) iron , CJruclu M | 7 tn 1) ) hecimd , l.lulu Phil (10 ( lo 1) ) third. Time : 1:03. : Ki'iuiml Hire , four furloiiKs : llordorcrlB ito 21 won , Jfiiiiln Junu (4 ( to n bcconil , Grey Jackut ( I2lo li third. Time ; uO > i , Third r.iiillvo ' furlong : Lofilu Jr. (8 ( of > ) won , My l'aiiuur(2 ( to li M'cornl , 1'rinco . eon (16 ( ' to 1) ) ihlrd. Tlmn : 1:03. l-'ourtli .runt' , six undahiilf fnrlonvs : Ixirrt \Ylilo\Tbinolc - iHtol ) won , Invereauhl (2 ( 06) ) sri-iinu , Uonstantlno ( H to 1) ) third. Tlmo : Klftli raw , ono mlle ; Hosenumt(5 ( to'JBwon , l-rnncls Pniio.tri to ll beeoiul , I.OIIL' Tun (4 ( olj ) third. Tlmn : 1:44 : , ( ran-ienil r.xi ) , Sept. i.- . Kesults : Klr.t rui-i > , kl.fiirlmitjs ; Oimrtn (15 ( to 1) ) wonCoiiups Tlmn (4 ( to 0) ) sn-oml , llalton (7 ( to 1) ) thlrdv ) lilfilj. ijcconil rarillvo fnrloiiits : I.ontr HnioU (8 ( to 1) ) won , llarlfonUn toSi t > coiul , Drum .Major < ! 1 toll third. Tlmo : 1OUU : Third race , six furlout ; * : riinrinlon 18 to 1) ) iron , redo.lrhui (5 ( to 2i t > coml , IK'fartilll (4 ( to B ) third. Tlmii : 114/ ; ! , Fourth nu-o. four furlongs ; Marshall ( oven ) vrun , .Slii'JJy.Tuttlo i20 to ll bocond , Wormscr (0 ( to Illlilut. Tlmo ; lU Klflh luci' , live furlonn : I'lortMicu | 0 to'J ) ' wou , Jniuvi'iii ( 'i lo'J ) kucoiid , Uordlili (0 ( to li ) third. Jliiio:02'f. ' . tilxlli ( : ir > , , lj fiujoui ; . : ChfsujiuaUoCJ to 1) ) * yVilunirrr \ CJ to Ji kecond , A rub ; U tn 1) ) third. Tlnlulglil&U. f. . . riiiiuii'4 DHJ- . Ci.trrox , Hopt. ' . " . ' . - - , I'lrst XBCW. silx furhmei : Kudo Hlrd won , Cllumr iiviunVlturwIn ihlrd. Tlmui 1:17. - 1'rov. orb won , Hands UpRi.-cond , KananMii third. Time ! 57. Thlnl raoo , flro furloiiKii Mlnnlo J won , 1)nl ) yrlan necond , Uaolaln Waimor thlnl. Tlm ! 1:02. I'mirth race , sit tind n half fnrlont ( : I.oznn won , .Merry luke ) second , Major Daly third. Time : 122. ; ' ( . I'lflhrace , two miles and n quarter : Klnn I o won. llaylor econd , JiiKiirtlia third. Tlmo : 4:09. : Hlxlh race , flvo furlong : Fan uln ( ? won , Kilmiiml OonnoIlT second , llnzlohurst third. Tltno ! 1:01. : ltiC nt Olnucnittitr. QtJOVCKXisn , Sept. 22. Results ! r First race , six and n. half furlong : Kotchum won , ItollVar wecond , l < ; izutla third. Time : Hecoml race , flvo furlong : Jank Ijovell won. I.ady I.lslor secind , Uttlo Allco third. Tlmo : 1:01. : Third racn. nilln nnd an olKhlh ! lirooKlyn won , Captain Hammer second , Drlzzlo tlilrd. Time : 2:01. : Fourth race , flvn fnrlonns : D.irt. won , Arch- Msliop second , l < ltile llruvo third. Tlmo : li)3 : ) > { . Fifth rncr , ono mlle : Darling won , Ijonoly second , Itnleltfh third. Tlmui l47i. ; ! NATII AI. i. Vnlonvl * ( live Mr. JlcOlmiU it Taste of Kentucky lliMpltollly. Loi'isvn.i.K , Sept. 34 The Colonels out played the Phillies and won with case. The game was called nt the end of the eighth Inning on account of darkness. Attendance , 1,200. Kcoro : l.mi.svllo ! ! 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 5 Philadelphia 01000002-3 Hits : Loutsvllu , 12 : Philadelphia , 0. Kr- rors : Louisville , 2 ; I'hlhiik-lphi , 1. Rirncd runs : I.onlsvlllo , 3. naileries : Hemming anil Grim ; McUlnnl.s and Clements. Uptilnrn Shy Sumn Morn. Ci.nvni.ANi ) , Sept. 22. The homo loam batted out another victory. Score : Cleveland 3025 100 0 - ! ! Ilrooklyn 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 lilts : Cleveland , 13 ; llrooklyn , G , Errors : Cleveland , 3 ; llrooklyn , 2 , lOiruod runx : Cleveland , 3 ; llrooklyn , 2. llatterlnu : Young and X.lmmer ; Dally , I/iolianco : unil Kennedy. Unit , I.Diilt at Unelo , Cttit'AOo , Sopt. 22. The game was de cidedly a pitcher's battle , kicked up by sharp Helding , Score : Chlca 0 00000001 1 llaltlmoro 000000000 0 llltx : Chicago , 4 ; llalllmorc , G. Krror.s : Chicago , 1 ; Itiiltlmoru , 1. Kurni-tl run ? : None , llatterles : .McUlll aiut Laligo ; Mullanu and KobliiMiu. Thri-o Itiilnril Out. CiNriN'NATi , Sopt. 22. No uaino ; Cincin nati-Boston ; wet grounds. Pmsiwwi , Sopt. 22. Plllsburg-Washing ton game postponed ; rain. ST. Ivouis , Sept. 22. No ball game ; wet grounds. .SiiimlliiKnl the Tnnins. W. 1 * I'.f. w. r < p.c. IloHton. . . . . . . si : 39 IIS.O Cincinnati. . r s 112 4H.i : I'lttHlMirj ; . . . . 7-1 4H IIU.7 ll.iltlmord. . mi us I5.-J I'ldlnilolplila 711 .VC7.I nidcaso nt 70 43.0 Cluvolaiul. . . . US fli : WI.'J SU Louis. . . . 5.1 1)11 ) 4:1.4 : Now York. . , till .17 5:1.7 : r.onlHVllIo.IS 71 40.3 llrooklyn. . . oil ui ) M. ; : IVashtiu'lon. 4(1 ( 83 M1J.O Oponlni ; the 1'iiiit Itull Simsnn. There will undoubtedly bo some hoi limes onjthoilocal gridiron field this fall. The Young Men's Christian association , which is taking a decided load in nil legitimate and honest ouldoor sports , is making great prep arations for the foot hall season , and tins Is suflicienl guaranty than an interesting cam paign Is uooul opening. They will inaugur ate the season tomorrow afternoon by a game between the llrsl and second elevens of Iho assoelaliou , and as the boys have already had considerable coaching and prac tice , a splendid-contest may ho conliuontly anticipated. Team No. 1 is composed of tlio following players : Wallcmeyor , Abbott. Creamer , Anderson , Coicman , McEwiug , Lowry. Thomas , Coo , Tuftlcld , Ocoanbein , Volkhardt , D.ilo and Swain ; team No. 2 : Clark , liurdick , Young. Sheldou , Whiplo , Purvis , Ay res , Campion. SohuU , Dorman , McConnell. Sehcpp and Wood. Game nulled at 11:15. : Viillcyrlo Arrlvxn Su'o mill Smim ! . YOHK , Sept. 22. Lord Dunravon's yacht Valkyrie. , to contest in the inter national race for Iho America's cup , for whoso safety much anxiety has been foil , ar rived this morning. She was'grootcd ' with noisy demonstrations by a flotilla of yachts and other-water crafc.in Iho bay. The yacht sailed from Southampton August ! ! ! . She was delayed by headwinds and high seas , but came ihrough staunchly without accident. Hopku'H U'ttturloo. Mi.vnnx , Mob. , Sopt. 2 : ! . fSpocl.il Tele gram to TUB UKU. ] Tlio Minden base ball club closed a series of three gomes today , winning two out of the three. Wednesday ' Holdrogo was knocked i out to the luno of J ; j it ) lo 7. Thursday niuo Hill paralyzed Mln- don by a si-.oro of 35 to 123 in .11 ton-inning tranic. A strong wind was responsible for large number of tallies. Today Minden re taliated by walloping Blue Hill by a score oof 11 to 10 in a hard fought game , with Hopka and Prontk'u as battery for Blue Hill and Black and Funk for Minden. I'oot Uiinnoi-i Tomorrow Aftprnoon , The sixty-yard sprint baiwuan Uoy Sells of Iowa and Herman Toll oflus ! ciiy will eomo off al iho fair grounds nl 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The conditions are Shcftlcld rules , pistol shot starl , for a stake of $ T > 0. In addition to the sprint there will be a 100-yard race bolwcon W. II. Couple ! and Wallace Howard , Uopplo lo give Howard a handicap of iwo yards. There will also boone one or two special matches. Dcprturu ol tlio Australian * . The Australian lighters , Allen and Me- Kinslc , who have been stopping in the city for several days , loft for Chicago yesterday afternoon. Allen , while hero , received a letter from a friend , ! ! ! Now York advising him to got to Gotham as soon as possible , as there was a go insight for him bjforo tlio Coney Island club. DuvllliU Deed of Train Wrnoltnrs. BIIIMINOIIAM , Ala. , Sopt. 22. North of this city this morning Iho limited on Iho Queen & Crescent road was wivcked by the removal - moval of a rail. Thu engine , baggage and mall cnrs wcro demolished and several train men were hurt. The passengers escaped in- jury. Bloodhounds are on the tr.ick of the wreckers. Tobias Castor of Lincoln is In the city , J , F. Hoppy. of Clinton , In. , is registered at the Paxton. Mr. nnd Mrs , A. F. Sailor of Washington are in tlio city ; J , W. D. Throckmorton of Chicago Is a guest at the Paxtou. Colonel "Billy" IJauoy returned yesterday from ft Iwo wcoks vill to St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. George Toppan of Chicago are nmoiitj thu recent arrivals iu the city. General Superintendent Dcuol of the Gulf division of iho Union ' i'acillc.witli headquar ters ii Uonvor , was closeted with President Clark lodny. Gonvral Passenger Agent J. H. Buchanan of the IClkhorn , who was the only general passuugor agent present at the semi-annual mooting of tlio National Association of Gen eral Passenger and Tlukot AiroulsVesl I of the Missouri at Milwaukee , raturnod yes terday morning. Hov. A. F. Hhcrrill of Atlanta , Ga , , is in Omaha , stopping at the Millard hotel , for a brief vjsil among his many friends of this city , II Is now llvo years since Mr. Shurrill accepted a call from his present church In Atlanta ami loft Omaha to maku his now homo in t'.in southern city. Mr. SUcrrill will viblt friends in tlio state for a few days uud bo in Omaha during ttin next week. Al the Mercer ; George A. Hill , Grand Island ; M , Horton , J , Hamilton , Chicago ; Uobort J. Dinning , Dr. H. I' . Holmes , city ; W. W. Daruos. De Land , Fla. { U.V. . Doll- man , Com-ordla , Kan. ; J , B. McCoy , Wiscon sin : Ceorgo H. Poasloy , fireclay , Colo. ; O. Mlllsap , city ; Henry J. Mueller , St. Joe ; L. K. Dallurd , city ; Thomas J. Swan , J. M. OlevciiKor.VyomingjJ. . W. Ixive , Frumont ; K. 1 Flsehyr , Omaha ; A. S. Hey lo , Chicago : H. D. KIco , city ; T. C. Gallalinrn , Friend. NEW Vontc , Sopt. W. [ Special Telcjn-am to Tin : BiE.-Omaha ] : 11. W , Vales , Winder - or : H. V. Uclsen , F. D , Mulr and wlfn , Hoffuian ; H. Usher , Westminster ; C. "F ! Boimtbrff , Kt , Cloud ; . ! . P. Nowuiun. Plazas ; F. G. iihopard. Broadway Central. No- bra kas MM. K. F. Awry , -MU N. , NoK. . Hoicuu , U road way Coiural , SQOELCHED IN THE SEVENTH Judge 111618 * Ermine Somewhat Soiloil bj a Shower of Oonsommo , HIS RESOLUTION MET WITH DISFAVOR PopttlUK Urnltlo on nn l.'iirly Convention Imlcprnilcntu rropnrlng Imrcn of llcpiiltllcaiM In tlin I'lrnt Wurit Other 1'ollticnl News. The Sovontli Ward Hopubllcan club mot last evening and declared 'for Clinton N. 1'owell for supreme Judge , allowing him to name the ward delegation to the county convention that will select 103 delegates to the stale convention at Lincoln. 1) . H. Hoblson talked in favor of a thorough organization of the National Lcaguo of Re publican Clubs , anu ti resolution was adopted providing tor Iho Seventh ward to Join the league. A resolution denouncing W. F. Ourloy , Ed SlmeralV. . S. Shoemaker aim divers other republican ? and democrats as "ward heelers and disappointed oftlco seekers" provoked a lively discussion. A motion to lay the rcso- lutlou on the table was defeated by a vote of 21. The resnlutlon--was written on paper from the county judge's oflleo , and thai fact seoined to cause Judge ICIlor to talto a lively interest in ll. Ho was much dlsappnlntcd because It was not ndouted , and moved tlial it go over for a WOOK. On Jo more ho was destined to swnl- low n , dose of grief , however , as the club by this tlmo concluded to table the resolution , refusing to eeiisuro these connected with the citizens1 movement in the terms desired by Kller and his friends. C. N. Powell was culled for , and the an nouncement of his candidacy pleased the club RO much that ho was instructed to pre sent such names of dulegalcs to the county convention us ho might desire. This was later changol by instructing Messrs. Brcckcnridgo , Day and Taylor to as sist him as representatives of iho district judiciary , inasmuch as ttiu same convention will select delegates to the judicial conven tion. tion.Other Other candidates who spoke were : Messrs. Edwards , I'icrson , Olson , Hedgers , Jjuly , Schwenck and Piper , closing with an address by John T. . . Webster. Messrs. Schwonck and Steel differed re garding iho proposed canal , and the lattor's advocacy of it mot with iho approval of Iho crowd. The delegates named were : H. li. Bald- rige , II. N.'Wood , George A. Dav , M. U Learned , B. F. Thomas , John Grant , W. II. Ale xander , I. O. Khodos , L. T. Norberg. VOTUMSTS' .U12KUV WAK. I-ivdy Debute Ovnr n .Motion for an Knrlj- County Uonvmitlun. The meeting of the people's party central committee last night was an exceedingly stormy ono. The cyclone started as soon as the session convened at 8 o'clock , when Mr. Moriarity was declared entitled to repre sent his ward In the absence of iho regularly constituted committuoman. A motion sub sequently made by the gentleman in Ques tion Increased the raging tempest. The motion was to the effect that the primaries should bo hold next Thursday and ( the convention the day following. In the heated discussion which followed Mr. Evcr- [ mgham took an active part. Another com- in'.Uucinun jumped into the breach in thu in 11 1- terest of many populists who are working on public works for the city and whose posi tions might bo jeopardized by an early con vention. Mr. Miller echoed these sentiments in a deep-voiced roar. Then Ike Hascall arose , with proverbial egotism , and suid thai if the committee wanted lo give him n chance lo run for mayor it should hold Iho convention as soon as possible , as this \V6uld give him a" bott'or opportunity to make a stroutfcn'mpniirn ; He enumerated all the things 'which ho had accomplished during his couucilmaniu term in the interest of the laboring , classes. Ho announced that ho was willing to ; donate a bakery to the populist who should happen to lose his job by showing bis hand in an early convention. At the conclusion of his lengthy speech , in which he lauded him self to the skies , Hascall eulogized Jim ICyncr. Just before nio sitting down ho pro- scntcd an ultimatum. He would refuse oto run for mayor iu cnso the committee post- poned the convention to a late day. This -ihoroughly aroused Mr. Stastnoy's ire , and ho proceodo'I ' lo roast Iho Hascall to a barbecue linish. Moriarity pleaded for Hascall , and Chair man Him rushed to the rescue of tl.o umbi- ) tlous councilman. Mr. Cohen then crossed swards with Mr. Him. Morlurity's motion for an early convention was dually carried by tlio narrow margin of Jive votes , and Hascall drew a long sigh of relief at his narrow escape from round iallon. > Flrtt Ward Hrrtiihllciiiiii. The republicans of Iho First ward held : ouo of Iho largest mcolliu's of Iho campaign last night. By ii unanimous vote C. S. Elguttcr was chosen chairman and A. D. Walkup secre : tary. A motion to moot at Motz's hull lisle evening for the purpose of solooilng dele gates to the county convention on Septem ber 30 was discussed in a aomowhut lively ! manner. Ernest Stuht roared loudly about cau cuses , .and was followed by Councilman Peter M , Hack , who also Hied a protesl ; against the caucus plan , s.iying that if hoes people of the Firut ward wanted caucuses they should have them , bill that ho didn't bohovo Hint they wanted them. Then Mr. . Kelley got up nnd declared thai Mr. Hack , was iu favor of a caucus iwo years ago , nnd Unit ho packed ono of them wllu printed ; tickets , but iho audience suuinod to consider his remarks irrelevant , and the chairman "called him down" for indulging in per sonalities. F. W. Uandliausor stated thai the signing of his name to the call of the city commit tee , in which ho was made to appear illUS being opposed to the caucus plan , was 011- tirely without his knowledge , and that his Ideas wcro < iultu the op | > osile of whul they had been represented to ho. Dr. Hnnchoil waniod tosco plenty of can didates from the First , not merely for the ; council , but for Iho higher oily and county ofllccs. Ilo suggested that nlno delegates bo selected by the caucus , to bo approved by the primary mooting , to represent the ward at iho convention. 12. J. Cornish Ihoughi thai moro attention should bo given to the mayoralty contest , and thai Ihu very best inaif b'liould ho so- lentedj in fact , that the contest In question should ho made the Issue of tlio campaign. Ho made tlio suggestion thai the delegates to thu convention should presort thy names of all Iho First ward candidates for that body to choosu from. Mr , Koblnson oifered a resolution ndvocni- ing iho consolidation r.ll.tliu loyal-repub lican clubs , which was "carried without oppo3lllou , and then the visiting candidates had the lloor. Dr. Mercer , Jim ICynor , It. W. Gibson , Mr , Crocker. John Cirovos , Theodore Olson , Beech Iligby and M. II. Kedlleld were among the speakers. Mr. Itcdticld advocated hUcluiinsjorcoiupirollor iu a brief speech. There will bj a caucus of First ward republicans tonight at the sumo tiino uud place. Ciinvrnt on of Imii Chairman Fowler of Iho people's inde pendent county central commltt u liu issued the following ; . The pi'oplo'ii Independent electors of Doug las county are ruiinestud to telwt uud bend delu'k'utus from Uiti vurlous pruclucU nnil \rarililoucoiinty coiivi'iitloii lo U ) hold at Knight1 ' * of l.ubur hull , 110 and 11'J South I'ourlvcnth stivui , Oinulia. on Mondiir , Octo ber' . ' , ut'J o'clock p. in. , for the purjiotiu of kuluctln ciindldutui for the olllccis of county truosurtirhurltr , judKf , clurk , pdrvuyur , bC-liuolhiiperlnU'iideiii. rcBWtur ot duviU , core ner , one. btalo ttenatur to 111) ) vacancy , one county coinniUiiont'r for thu Third dutriul unit one county iMininUalonor for tlio fifth ilKtrlet ' , and to aoliua forty-six duluL atO4 to the 1'ourlli judicial district convention to bo hold In Umuhu October 3 at 'JiSIU p.ui. . , r.nrt in traiihuct bucb otnr bmlnrss ui may properly ctiiiiu ueforo thu coiivfiitlun , Vard ) u thu city of Oiaakk will bo en title to nJnn rtolcfratM , Soulh Omrttut lo twenty diMitrnMiind ilia country ptvclncl * to flvi lU-lcpntl'ii-ach. flviTli prliniirH't will bo liolil at. tbonutl nmen In the various wnrtl nnd prcelncU on Satur day , Suntcmiicr 30 , between thu hours of 7 and Do clock p.m. . if- _ _ _ _ _ _ . Mouth < ) m ilm ltciiilillri\n | . The SouthDOmaha republicans met last evening In Pivonka's hall. The mooting was called to orilcr by A L. Button , the president den of the'cfub ' , who tendered his resigna tlon Mr. Button's resignation was accepted nnd O. Anderson was called to the chair for ihoM evening ] " Mr. Anders' * ! ! Introduced Judge Ambrose , who ilellv/irt > d n lengthy address , Ho lalked republicanism , and wanted none but republicans Viaccd on guard. Ho urged that the bar nominations for the judiciary bo not endorsed , and that a straight republican ticket bo named. Ho wns followed In short addresses by G. H. llathbun , A. H. Murdook , Hruco McCullocn , J. H. Van Uusou , Henry Murphy ami others. The "Samosots" will moot at their hall this evening. The Second ward republican , state , county and judicial caucus will bo hold tonight , inno stead of next Wednesday ] The Slxlh Ward Republican club will hold a meeting thl * evening at Twenty-sixlh and Lake streets. A general good tlmo is an ticipated. Among thu speakers announced for this occasion are John M. Thurston , John U Webster , J. C. Wharton. J. W. .Inhnston and T. A. Karncst. Music has beou en gaged. t < fc ATTAUKKl ) ItV A MUll. City Mnmlirri of tlm A. I * . A. llnvo mi InlorrilliiLICxiinrlriioo. . sCrrr , Sept. ! ii. A mooting of Ihu American . , 1'rnlcetlvc association , iho nnli- Catholic 7. society , tonight terminated In a riot , which , but for thu presence of the po lice , mlcht have resulted seriously. As It was , hlood was sliou anil several persons wore Injured. The organization of the Amer ican I'rotcctlvo association in Ihis city has boon attended with much bitter foclliiff and oti several occasions the Catholics have at- tutnited | to break up the meetings. A mooting was tulvortlsod for this ovcnlnir In u 1 all at iho corner of Twcnty-Hrst < uid Uollovtio streets nndtho mombsra of the so ciety apprehending toitblo woatto thomeot- Ing arniod. Many carried revolvers and some inarched to the hull with shotguns and rillcs on their shoulders. T'IO ' police had been notllled that a riot was prohablo and a squad of twenty patrolmen wore sent to preserve the peaoo. A mob gathered outsldo the hull whtlo the mooting was In progress , but the pollco made no effort to disperse it. When the meeting caiuo to nn end the mob attacked the mem bers of the American 1'rotcctivo association as they Hied out of the hall , throwing rocks and brickbats. The pollco made several arrests , among them being an American Protective association man , a railroad tlutoe- tivotiamed Drown. Ho showed his badge to the police and was lot go. The mob did not like that , and took after Urown , who started to run. A shower of sticks and stones fol- ljueil him and ho turned , and , drawing a revolver , prepared 16 defend himself. Ono of the mot ) , a man named O'Connor , also drew a revolver. Ho and Brown opened llro simultaneously-and each ilrod three shots , O'Connor received ono bullet In the thumb. Drown made his escape , unhurt. In the meantime the police had made many ar rests , the prisoners being about equally divided betivcnthe members of the Ameri can Protective * association and the mob. Then the mob dispersed. , , . ' , . * I'rlrato C'lllzciin'Tliliik They See u Solution ol tin ; C'ollKlco I'rutiloin. ST. T ouis , opt. 2'2. A special to the Koptthlio from' Bonhatn , Tex. , says : It has just IciiUcd out that a syndi cate , including 'prominent men of Texas , ColoraildJ. . Missourinand Kansas , is licitift formed'to coin silver into dollars of u hexagon shapccat the rate of 51.000,00 ! ) per month' or uipr& if { he l.OKisliituras of iheso ' states will declare such cola a'legal tondor. It is claimojt-yiatciich state can cer tainly dq. . soj nnd 41iat "no individual or corporation is in-ohihiled , from coining as much-silver into ! statidard dollars as they wish , providing1 the sliapb of such coins is not the same us the coins issued by the United States government. Thn citizens of California issued the hexagon $5'J pold ploco in the 50's and no one disputed their right to do so. JHSM.lltCK'S1U.IL II. It Hns Inloiii n Turn for The Hotter The Knippnir'H .Mcifiicc. Biiti.i ! > f , Sept. 'J.-r-Accoriling to the re ports of his physician Prince Bismarck is Ills strength. Intimate friends of Prince Blsraarok say that iho old statesman is greatly pleased and touched at receiving the emperor's message of sympalhy and oiler of a residence m an imperial castle. The emperor's telegram to the ox-chancol- lor is slill largely discussed , not only by Iho newspapers in every part of Iho empire , bul at public gatherings everywhere. Nothing the emperor 1ms ilono since his accoss'on to the throne has contributed so much to his popularity us has Ihis recogni tion of the man who did so much for building up the empire. The reconciliation between the emperor and Iho ex-iron chancellor pro- duccd an especially excellent impression in suutli Germany. o- U& A 11A VTtlUi H'AIlSllJl' . at the Ali'Hinnilro 1'utlon Oil' Capo Tlhoron. NEW Youic , Sept. 22. The steamship Prlnz \Vllhelm from Port-au-Princo brings news of the fouuaoriiiir off Capo Tiberon of the Hayticn warship Alcssandro Peticn with nil her crew , over eighty men , except ouo. perished , and iho following tiayilon diplomats unrouto to Santo Uo- minu'o to negotiate a treaty ; GKNKIlAi ; MOUNT. M. COI1KN. Iliiyllunov-mlnUtcr to Mexico. 11. K. Uu JKANH , liny lion consul general. u t llolj'oke. HOLTOKI : , Colo. , Sept. 22. [ Special to Tin : Bun. ] Much interest ii being taken In local politics hero this fall. Tlio people's parly has a full ticket In the Hold as follows : S. S. Worloy. cleric and recorder ; F. W. Johnson treasurer ; C. K. Peter , assessor ; S. G. Uuloy , superintendent of sol-cols ; W. M. Slay , sheriff ; J. II. Maekie , surveyor ; Phillip Ximmeriiian , commissioner First district. Tlio democrats will bold their convention on the ! ! 0th hint , niul the republicans October 7. to plaeo full tickets in nomination. II is lo 'jo u ihroo-corucred light. J.OU.D , J Allen P. Kly nni ( [ Miss Carrlo B. Johns , both of Omaha , were united m marriage on Wednesday evening by Hov , S. Wright IJutlor. The will of C. S , Parrotto , who died a few weeks ago , was tiled fur proh.ito yesterday , The will bourn the Onto of March , IHs' ) , and by the terms all of/tho / property is loft to the widow. Judge W. W. Koysor t-ould not keep his mind on Judicial /ilTairs / yesterday. His thoughts were wlth.jhu , bouncing baby uoy Ihut arrived tH AM homo , UTW Caldwell ' strool , lasl nlgnt , , Charles Johnsoj ) , who was bound ever to the district court charged with having broken into n liousV'iii ' the Iunit district with intent to roh/fHeadod guilty yesterday ufluruooii and wauuliiod # 100 and costs. The well known military allwgory entitled "Tho Union Spy" will bo presented al Boyd's Opera house ibis evening for the boaoflt of the Omaha Guards , The play will bo presented by oyor 100 ladies and gen- tlumcn of Omaha. Congressman Mercer has boon notified that Warren S. Chasoof Omaha , who passed a brilliant examination for a undoibhip at Iho naval academy , has been rejected by reason of physical disqualification , Mr. Mercer has sent word to the alternate , Young Hullur of Blair , to present himself for examination. The Hoard of Public Works mot at 1JO ! yeiterduy afternoon to open bins for grad ing the alloy between Kifteenth to Sixteenth trom Doruis to Martha streets , The bids wiiru as follows ! P. II , Mu honey , Hi cents ; Samuel Kau , 17' ' cents ; Alf Urulnard , 10'J-IU fouls. The coivrucl vra awarded ; c : hu lira i iVORK OF A SMOOTH SWINDLER 'Confidence ' on DaHverv" ns a Novelty in Modern Humbugs. "RICK OF A BOGUS EXPRESS MESSENGER ; lntlinil In tlin Ito nliitlon Hnirorni Up llni No Troubln lit All In Millne : Nc : t IIt- tin OollDCtlon on C. O , I ) . Pack ages Minor I'otlce .Muttor. * . Ono ( of thu shrewdest swindlers that lias over operated upon an unsuspecting public Is onwl duty In Omaha. The grocery purchaser , vho lias not , change for a $33 bill , the plans- die , su'avo young man who wants a forged clioc-kof SYS. " ! iMShod , the bunco stceror and ho short change artist have to step aside When the latest product of harJ time ; ) draws near. Yesterday a gentlemanly loakin ? fellow appeared at the residence of Mr. I'1. L. Hal- lei . ICIghtoenth and U.i von port streets , with a nlcdy i tied package in his hand and an express - press book unilcr his arm. Kinging the bell , he inquired for Mr. Hallor and was told thnl he was not at homo , lie .statnd to the per son answering the bull that ho hail a C , O. 1) . p'ickago for Mr. Ilailur from Now York , and wanted ; to kno\v what , to do with it. Thu p.ickago bore the wax stamp of the United Suites Hxprcss company , ami the book was the property of the same company , son that ovcrything was clour on Us face. I'ho lady s.ild sliu would call up Mr. IliUler and ascertain if he expected a package from Now York , but as luck would have it Mr. llallcr was absent from the I.lnlngvr & Mot- calf ofllco. Uelloving everything was straight the lady paid the express charges on the package of books as she supposed , amounting to Sl.lir , and receipted for the same in the United States Kxprcss com pany's book. When Mr. ir.illore.imo homo for luncheon ho opened thu package only to llml a cluar- box and two stones nicely wrapped In paper. Then an examination followed of the wax stamp only to show that instead of the United States Kxprcss company stamp the clover "tlimllaminor" had used a silver quar ter of the vintage of ' 1C. The package was so wonderfully well marked up and the express book carried out to such a marvelous ilegruo of correct ness that the only conclusion Is that the man working the trick must have been an express messenger in his day and a shrewd one , too. lie stated to the lady casually that his wagon was Just around the cortiur and "it went. " The clover manipulator is described as rather tall and sp.ire , well dressed , with pleasant face , blua eyes and were a dark stiff hat. Arrtisci ! ol l.iirouny. Detective Hudson placed Jamoj Hocicbud under arrest Thursday and charged him with larceny. About July 1 the carpenter shop at J517 Davenport street was broken into and ono set of double and a single harness belonging tie Mr. .1. S. ICough taken. Entrance was effected bv breaking in the back door. Thursday the double harness was noticed on Twenty-fourth street upon W. D. Kasley's horses , and the detectives soon discovered on interrogations that they boon traded off to ' the present owner by Uockbud for a sll- verine watch. The single harness was found in posses slon or Sam Kdmimnson , who had purchased the article for..75 ! from Kockbud. The prisoner explains his possession of the articles by saying ho purchased them from another party. , An Onmltii .llun'8 Hard I.link. Wednesday afternoon a young Swede , who gave his name as Charles K. Johnson , ap plied to Marshal McCaslin of Norfolk for aid. Ho had boon working out in the Clack Hills country and was trying to make his way to Omaha.t , Having no money lie was obliged to tramp his way , and when he reached the Junction was S3 ill that he went to the iiuirsluil , who took him to the jail to lie down , and then procured something for him to eat , but the youmr man craw worao aim the marshal called a physician , when i was found that it was a case of tyuhold fever. The patient was made comfortable for the night and was sent to his sisters who live on South Fifteenth street in Omaha , ArruHtiMl on Suspicion. Jim Drady and Jim Mead were arrested last night by Olllrcr Tony Yimous and locked up as suspicious characters. The men were down in the Third ward trying to dispose of spmo now clothing. When they were < ) uos- tioncd as to how they came into possession of the goods they could not give a good ac count of themselves and they were locked ui ) , pending an investigation. Cot ilui lUcyrlu Urizp. : Axtol Anderson was arrested last night on the charge of larceny by Ollicar llrady. The young man is accused of stealing a Uioyrle from M. O. Daxon of 1'JO North Fifteenth street. The wheel was recovered and is at the police station. Arrnuui ! of Till Tupping : . Elovon-ycar-old ICddio Elliott HMS brought to the station yesterday morning and cHiarged with being a party to the lapping of n till in Schiller's gwcory store on Sixteenth streot. Ho says his father is u dotcmivo and lives on Eighteenth street bajWcun lurd and Cuming. Minor 1'oliru .Matron ) . Dick Durdish's salooa has been reported as having boon open last Sunday. Sergeant Ormsby lias reported to the chief that on his recent trip to Lincoln ho saw several well known Otnahn crooks , notably Paul Huchlcralias Herald , unu Kidil Adams , who are in jail there. A lot of household silverware valued at i82SO was stolen in St. Joe day before 'i hurs- day ami the Omaha police have been re quested to look out for the thloves hero. J. B. Walters of l os Angeles desires to ascertain of the police whether J. O. tilliott , who lias boon a member of his family , lias not a criminal record in Omaha , Will Hi'li Aloru of till' Wrst. CHIC-ADO , Sept. 22 , [ Special Telegram to Tun UiiE.1 Another excursion to iho west for foreign commissioners is being planned to start immediately after the close of the exposition. Mrs. Houghton , ono or the lady managers from the state of Washington , is chief promoter. The ladies who huvo taken iiarl in the inann'reiiient of the fairiirn to hn Invited logo on nils trip , Thospucial trains in which the parties will travel will go through Minnesota , Montana , Idaho and Washington , returning by way of Salt Lake City , Denver , Omaha and Kansas City. A great many ' foreign commissioners have signified _ u 'wish to see moroof this country ami this excursion is organized to give thorn a chance , Illim Out the tins. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 22. A party of seven pcoplo from thu World's fair Midway plaisanco arrived this evening , having boon engaccd as an attraction for the Kansas Oily Interstate fair , They were put up ut the Hotel Hudson on East Fifteenth street , being distributed In various rooms according to nationalities The Arabian women blow out the gas when they wont to bod. As a result Fatima. the wife of Sheik Abon Ivater , and Kasha and Uidu , dancing girls , were asphyxiated. Fatiimi'ti condition U serious. The others will certainly recover. JlrocUliirlilgu'ii I'luM. WAbiiiSGTON' , Sept , 2 : . ' . ft Is stated on ex cellent authority that the plea of Congress man Irccklnridgo ? of Kentucky in the suit brought by Miss Pollard will bo of ar. ex ceedingly brief and formal character. Trio pica will bo that which is known to iho legal profession as the ptoa of general issuo. n ether words , the plea will merely deny lual the alleged promised of marrlago were over made , Attempt ut Tmln Wraolttne. FAVIITTF , Mo. , Sopt. 2i. An altempl was m ulo early this inoruinir near hero to wreck the southbound passenger train on the Mis souri , KIHISUS & Tiixas , A stool rail bud jcon spiked across the lrai > k * . The cnglno itnick It whllo running at full speed and iroko It In two. The onglno was not do- .tiled , but \vn * slightly damaged. A similar iltemjil at train wrecking was made at the amo plnco ton days ago. H'HATtllilt H > ltiJ.lX ( T.V. Inncrnlljr Pair nn l .Sllulitly Cooler Are the .Nrlmnki I'rndlrtloiM for Todiy. WASHINOTOX , Sept. ! W. l'r Nebraska Generally lair ; slightly i-ooior In vicinity of Kearney ; northerly winds. For Iowa Ocner.illy fair ; variable winds , ! ) ooomlng northwest ; slightly cooler In the . icmltyof SlousOlty. ' For South O.tkula Generally fair ) slowly 'Islug lontperaturo ; northwuslerly winds , becoming variable. l.iical Ittrord , OFFICK OP TUB WIHTIIKH Hnuuu , OMAHA , aept.UJ. Omaha record of tompor.Uuro and . .tlnfali compared with cornHtomUng day of ' [ last 'our years : . . . 1803. ifina. imu. isoo. Maximum temperature. 775 HU = > ute Minimum U'lnpcratuiv. . til 3 ftns ( , . > : > AvonigatiMiipi'r.iluro. . . Ofin 7113 7to I'lvclpltallon . IK ) .IK ) .00 .011 Statement shnvlirf the condition of torn- icr.Uuro and piwlpluitioii ut Onuha for iho lay and since March 1 , 13'JJ : Normal Uimporaluro . 023 K\cn for l lti ilav . 43 Hi'llrlunry slni'o Man'.h 1 . lit * Normal prcclpltnt Inn . 10 Inch IK-llcli'iicy for tin- day . ID Imili Dollclency since. March 1 . 4.05 Inches Id-port Iroin Otlinr Matloin at K p. m , "an -n STATION'S Oinntia ill ) 77 Clear. Ki"irnt'V ' H'J Cli-.ir. North I'lnttu t'lii 7H .00 Clear. Vali'iilhu * fiS ( III ' S'1"a .00.M Clo'ndV. St. Ijouli 7-1 7(1 ( .M Cloudy. St. IMul nil US .1)11 ) Cloudy. Davenport I ! ' . ' 711 .01 Italn. Kitis'i9 : City III ! llaln. . ( Ml clear. Salt I/ikc Ulty .Oil.cu > ar. Uaplil .OIIilMrt cloudy , .lltllcloar. .Otl.Clivir. St. VIllCL'Ilt m .till clfir. 111 ! .iltl.rluar. li-B City All .00 tli > ar. Ualvi'Hton S'-1 .OtllP.irt oloinlv. -T"IntllcatuH trauo. OL-IIIICK K. HUNT. Local forecast OlMclat. Search lights have bcconiu iiulirtiens- ) ublo to steamurs of till cltiMsos and in military and mwal operations. n\- their iibo objects miles nway can bo revealed and illumined in the tlarkcst night , nnd their powerful beams of lijrht can bo thrown in any direction. Ono of the earliest implications of the scat-oil light in marine work was to vessels passing through Sueennnl. . Formerly the passage could only bo made in daylight , nnd was very tedious and costly ; now Hie olcctrie light is at the sot-vice of every ship as it enters the canal , and the jour ney is , 5linearly every case , pursued un interruptedly. A most excellent inno vation has been made by tlio SUP/ canal authorities , who have pronounced that it shall bo obligatory nftor October I next on nil vessels passing through the canal by light to employ 1111 apparatus for dividing the light of the projector into two divergent rays. Approaching vessels may , by this moans , travel right up to each other without their respective helmsmen being blinded. The divorjr- ing apparatus which is to bo used has been devised 1)3' one of the agents of the company. Cow * Drunk on firrcn Corn. When Farmer Jacob Christmnn of Pottstown , PH. , wont to a pasture the other day ho was astonished at the antics of his largo drove of cows. They were all staggering about like so many drunken men. Tlicy bellowed , throw their heads and tails in the air and acted like circus horses prancing to the tiino of a brass band. It was the wor t lot of jigstcrs the farmer hail over scon. The cows were intoxicated , but how they came to bo so was a mystery until A. 1C. Evans , a veterinary sui'fie'nn , was called. He found that the cattle had broken into a cornfield and the irrucn jorn they had eaten fermented in then itomachs , canning intoxiuatiun. ICIoctril Olllrnrn. ST. Louis , Sept. 2J. Tlio Hos-ular .Armj vid Navy union itoday olcctod tlio follow up officers : James II , Loclf-.voo.l of Chicago. national commander ; Henry P. Shiirllor of , cavon\vorth , Kan. . niili6nal vioo com- minder ; John B. IIowc of Omaha , deputy vice commander ; II. J. Fanniii ? of Columbus. O. . national adjutant : C. G. T. llohi'iis of Milwaukee , national paymaster ; John U. Cox of Mount Vernon , Intl. , national chaplain. Nrw Pliinir ll"ijhiir nisrovorod. CIIKVENXE , Sept. S3. ( Special Telegram to TUB Bui : . ] PlaciuiH Rings have bcon dis covered on the BIi : Horn river near the Hot ipriiiRS. The discovery was made by nrci- leni nnd is croiitinf , ' much oxeltanicnt in that sccllon of the Hlato. The llnd is on iho Shoshone rosc-rvalioii , but is supposed to ex tend over the Hoo. A /niiif tin Trliilf. IntorOc-oan : "I thought you said you wcro tfohif , ' to hrlmr a frlund homo to dinner with you , " said Mrs. Chnewiilor. "Ho eouldn't cninp , Sainanthn. " replied Mr. Chusrwalcr , as ho sal down with grunt sallHfactlon to tlio ilist peed dimi'11 ! ho had had n chance to attack for a lonjj tiiiio. Will Opii'iin ' Vim Allrn. WASIIISOTOX , Sept. 2 . Thorn is cousldor- blo talk on the floor of the senate regarding tlio appointment of Mr.I , Van Allen lobe ambassador to Italy. A strong scnllmont adverse to Mr. Van Alluu has been de veloped , mid his continuation will bo strongly opposed. Ronflrmoil by ilio Scii.ttK. \VASIIIXOTON , Soi > t. ? 2.--Tho senate today conlirned the nomination of John Hal four Hem 'diigwa.v ' , to bo United St.itos attorney for NJW Moxieo. NIIXV York HvclrniK" O NtiwYoitK , Kopt. 8i | Si3fial | Toloirram toTiiEHr.E.1 ICxehaiiTo was ( juotod as fol lows : Chicaso , Tr.e premium ; Iloston , i-'j ; Jo dUcouul. Minx Duma , MuJJltt In Danger of Consumption "I wes elck nnd dlscournejil when I called on th9 vlllaco doctor. He Intimated I liad con- umpUon cnJ would not llvo ioug. I decided to 444AMX > - * f i # * * * * * H - . * w take Hood's SarsaiurUl/i ant ] I ara now wellcri'l ' haarty. " Jlnw DAJCX Mon-rrr , Box 73 , A h- mere. TIL Ho euro to pet Hood's. Hood'u Pllla oa lly , yet j , or < th Unr uo4 lioweli. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nutl linprovcmcnt nni Iciitla to i > orsonil : enjoyment whet right\y \ iisoil. Tlio mmiy. who llvo bet. tor limn otlioMiuul enjoy lifo more , with Iws expcntlitnro , by moro promptly ndnptiiiff tlu world's ln-st proilucU to the nppclH of iilnvinil being , will nttcst Iho vnluo to hciiltli of the pnro liquid laxative principles embraced in tlio remedy , Syrup of Figs. Ita oxcelloiico is duo lo its presenting in the form most ncceptnblo mid pleas ant to the ins to , iho refreshing and truly bnncficinl properties of a jHTfeet Inx- ntivoj ciTcclniilly eieaiising the Hyotcni , dispelling colds , licmlnrhrd i\nd fevers ntitl perinnncnlfy curing t-oii tipation. It has pivon satisfaction to millions nnd met with tlio approval of the tnudicnl profession , beeaiise it nets on the Kid ney. " , Liver nnd Howelu without weak ening them nnd it 5s perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of 1'iirs i for Mile by nil drug gists in fiOe nnil SI JxiUlef , but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the luuiie , Syrup of Figs' , nnd being well informed"you will not accept niiy substitute if oili-rotl. Indispensable in. Every Good Kitclieu. As every good housowlto know : ? , Iho ililTorenco botweou appoll- in , dulieiout ) cooking anil tlio opposite kind ia largely in tloli- cato BIUICOS tiud pahiltiblo jri-a- vios. Now , these roqtiiro n stroiiir , dolicnto'.y 11 ivorod stock , and tlio bust block ! a Company's Extract of Eeef I Price J W - . . _ _ . ( Dislodge Bile , i I Stir up the Liver , j jGure Sick-Headache , : [ Female Ailments , . \ j&emovo Disease and i j Promote Good Health , i J Oo-crctl with a Tasteless & Soluble dealing. ! Famous the world over. ! Ask for llcc-chara''i : in J l me n j other * . [ ' Of all drii-'irlsts. 1'ri.j " ! i ecntn a box , , New Von : Ocpdt. * t\ Canal M. A. VI US bIM 15N TB. BOYD'S I WAU T El I\MA ' : Saturday Miz ht , Sept. 23jJ. K NTOHT ONLY "W1 * " < \ T * * * * * * " JT 9. T4 J * & iltlV ! T UNlO l SPY Tin- b'-.st inllhary drama of I'l ' ave I ) - 1at at O-'JTAHA GUARDS. C.iHtcompo * ' ' ! of ti ! , > h it t-0 'it li Oiri'ri. ' Tin ] iliy ; abuiinilswllli l.itcnHlv tilt I'-sllni.'Hlhi ill jirl nii'1 Ivnntlfid fih.i-iiix. S"uls on ml" Fnil ly monilii ! ? at box olh" * . MIN3STIS Tint'ul 'HI I'l I II I.I I- , > il"Sl I.lllli'S lit'ivll ' In AMI ! ' , I IN THi : Ul'-TiMUTK MIMICALtiMJ3IY ) , A PLUM P r KviM-y Inily nil ul1 ly ill" SI"IP | iv m it1 i w.ll . Will ! j > lll--HMIlt. ' ' ! V. ' " . . I II 1"J .I'll ' ' ! > 1 I l < I'J.IV ilt Mliliili-SirU > llnHHIjV ' . ' UJIT 'IM DIIBVMIM ( SUNPAYAT 4:30 : P. M. ALPHOH8E IStl.'JG. m 3 DifikCiase. ! ! fj greasy Pole Walking Krff ' sr over Water. ki Wire Walkint " HEW lHir THREE NIGHTS "JUKI"0 SEPT. 25 WORLD'S GHRNIUAL All iiiittuim i'nni M 'iHoI In t'ustuiiio. SKUl'KNrj.M ! IIANCINU. SK1KT PANC.'INU. KANf'V DANdN'O DAMf.'KS OK ALT < NATIONS. Tutf.iiiKjn * .iiiint ml -ALIERICAN INVENTIONS- AMD AMERICA'S POPULAR AIRS , OA.MP e f'KNhOK IHCi Till' WJlOlf III ! ' i I IHIIIH it V , Ul bl ) ll IcTHIHTHi'll wltli ' .ni'i ' Hilicr iil'iiiintliiii i-uiigH by Uio Sllvrr lin. > -ijiii.-ii-i. I'uiiular 1'icH fu UK now on ffil.i .it Ilo.t ' /iuu. ( I Nlvnih vu iciioiicliiir 'I iliii" ' ' . Sin'J'iy , H" > l ' 'I. A , IV. FllilOVr IN 7-7-7 A ll'-nnliM ! S < kp Mfnut Mi-11 O. i TI t i 5 A ) t * . A iis ! ; ( uf Sin > ltf ) Artltts * i ri if vuvrnt , IH'L'lill ttcoilt'O' N < * v M < t ; ti ' . .uii Kirui'ltt- M.it * ' . 4 'tVuifnf'bU.t > . iHETO'pEOPLE'STHEftTlT AM. TH i \VIIK : , THE HEW n\ \ ] ) 5 ? ° , ! Dull Ar.ilu liu | U-cult7 ! jji'Jtr.i'ii , In-'lii'l m > < , e. .Miranda BUlor , ArrlaiUt . auil'al litv : , Tilcu ll-yUt ! : . POPULAR PRICES ; Mut'iivoj.awioiill litMix * . l.venlngi , ' ) : hiilo > ; uyi3o