- - - nr THE OMAHA DAILY BEBt yriUKSDAV , SEPTEMBER 13 , 1P91. CUACC GIVEN HIS LICKING DOJ Moincu1 Crock Pilchor Finally Pulvst- ii d by tuo Twin City Toam. SAGE'S CONQUERING HEROES HIT HIM Spilt Atrny from Itock l ltind irlth n l'rllittiil | HciitliiB JnrhiontkPa UclK an Kntf Oun from Nt. iluo OtlllTB ItlltllKl ( lilt. nock Island , 21. Des Molnes , B. Ilaltlmare , 14 , Cincinnati , 2. Cleveland , 0. Hoston , S. Brooklyn , 12 ; ChkiiBO , 8 : IHttsburc , ! > ; Wa.shltiBton , C. Pblladeliihln , C ; l.oul.ivllle , 3. Toledo , a ; Hloux City , 0. Grand IlapldH , 7 ! Minneapolis , 5 Milwaukee , 8 ; Detroit , G. Kansas CIt > . 8 , Indianapolis , C HOCK ISbANIJ , 111. . Sept. 12. ( Special Telegram to The Hec. ) Kock Island batted tarrlflcally todny , giving Gragg , wh ) has herotcfora held his own here , the worst drubbing any pitcher has suffered on the home grounds. The Twins failed to score In but two Innings , and In both of these had .second and third base occupied , and only clever field work < m the pait of the Capltil City team prevented a run getting In Score ! Itock Island . 2 S 1 0 B 2 1 4 0-21 Jca Molnes . 0 1 6 Hlln : Hock Island , 26 , DCS Mutrios , S Errors : Hock tal.ind , 1 , Dea Jtolnes. 3 Earned runs : Ilock Island , II ; Des Moines , 3. Two-baoe hits : Sweeney. Kutz , Hill , SOKC. Xiynch. Jlcrarland. Thiee-basc hlls : Ktitz , Btteeney , Xelsltr , Home runs : Krelg , Sweeney , McF.irlard , Xcla. lltttprles : Mauck. n.nd Haire , Oregir and XcKtcr. Time : Two hours I'mplre : Ncedhnm JACKBONMLU : . Sept. 12. This morn- Ihg1 , In accordance with lh v\lshes of the local managers. Umpire Ward cilled a double deferred Knino between Jackaon- vllle nnd Ht Joseph , and tlie latter refused ta play nnd the game wus flveii to Jackson ville. Haiti pi evented the game this after noon . PKOIIIA , Sept. 12. Penria-Omaha game postponed , rain. Ql'INt'Y. 111. . S pt. -Special ( Telostam tn The- Uee.Italn ) prevented the Qulncy- Llncoln uame today , bntnilliisr nt HiTo , uni. Played. Won. r.os ( . Pr.Ct. nock Island . 115 b7 IS fS.I Lincoln . in fit 51 C5.7 1'eorla . IK fi.1 52GJ H8 Omaha . Ill ni GJ D35 Jacksonville . in f > 9 St. Joseph . Hi r f 9 43 2 l > es Motne . 11 51 Co 410 Qulncy . ill J3 76 S3 3 SMHIHII Aii rln l.l o ttin IIii lor u Uarm Iti-i otlin ] ul Tolcilo. TOIjEDO Sept. 12. The leaders In ( ho race weie shut out this aftetncon In the sharpest simo of the seabon on 1ho Toledo irrounds. Tlie game was called at the end of thea Ixlh on account of ( larticas. ! Score Toledo . 0 0 0 2 0 ' -2 Bloux City . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 lilts : Toledo.I ; Slouv City , 2. Errors , Toledo , 1 ; Sioux City. 3 Double plajs : Hol- tihan lo Btenart to McCauley. Btuick out l > y Foreman. 4 ; by Hart , I Time * One hour nnd thirty-live minutes. Umpire Jlanassau. Hatterles Foreman and Me- lp aria lid ; Hart and Kraus. ntuiiuliii ; One. INDIANA POMS , Sept. 12. Kunsm City pulled a came cut of the fire today by n Imttlnfr streak In the sixth Inning , coupled ivlth disastrous errois mndu by Oiay and Shields. Score : IKansas City . 10000502 S Indianapolis . 01012000 2 0 Hlls : Kansas City , 12 ; Indlainpolls , n Knors. KanajH City. S' , IndlnnapolK 3 > ! arncd rum ) , Katibas City , St Indlanatio'Us , 3. Two-basa lilt : Gentry. Thice-base lilts : 7.fcCartby , StullliiRa (2) ) . Double plajs : Motz to Mills ; McCarthy to Heat to Motz. Struct : out : " Prpper (2) ) , Oiay. Klaiiaman. Time : One hour und thlrly mlnulos. Urn- nlre : Sheridan. Hatteileft : 1'cppcr and weslIiiKe ; Oat by and Donahue. ltilni'rt : ] I'ltchliiiitn It. GRAND IIAPIOS , Sept. 12 The feature of the game today was llhlncs' pitching. lie struck out ten men. but his supiioil was wenlc , nnd the Millers succeeded Ir making live runs without hitting him ef fectually. Score : flrand Ilaplds . 0 12200101 1 illmieapolla . 1 010SOOOO-S Illta : Oiand Haplds , 11 ; Minneapolis , 5 Terrors : Grand TlnpldB , G ; Minneapolis , 3 learned runs : Grand Rapids , 3 ; Minneapolis 2 Two-base lilts Hhlncs , Wculen. lliree- lilts : Callopy , Hlncs Stir.cK out (3) ) , Bunis , Weiden , Iflttcn (2) ( ) (2) ( ) , Trazer. Cairol (2)Vlieelock ) Ithlncs Double plays1 Spies to Wheelock Hlncs to Ciooks to Werden Time : Twc hours nnd twenty minutes. Umplie : Kerln ISatleileat Hhlnes and Spies ; Piazer and Wilson , llrpuor * Chnrii tlio Cri'.nin. DT3THO1T , Sept. 12. The usual error bj JJverett In the sixth staitcd the Cream < down , nna tlie Brewers took the name Score : Detroit . 2 00300000 i Milwaukee . 0 2000231 * I lilts : Detroit. 8 ; Milwaukee. 12. I'rrors Detroit. 4 ; Milwaukee , I Earned inns Detroit , K ! Milwaukee , 6 Two-base lilt liolan. Homo run : Gayle. Double play Stephen to Tyltir to Carey , Struck out By Gayle , 3 , Time : One hour ami llflj inmulea. Umpires ! Stecnljeiger and Haker Hatteries : Uayle and JanUen ; Stephen1 ami Dolan. .Stunillli ? of tlin Tonm. ; Played. Won , T OBt. Pr.Ct Bloui City lit cy 43 ca caM Kansas C\\y \ \ 115 CS 47 M , Minneapolis , i. 113 61 52 r.i. Toledo 110 n 52at r > 2. Grand Rnplds ICO 07 atd 17. Indianapolis 119 n.1 d ; II. Detroit , . HI IS Gfi 12. llilwaukee 112 4J CO 3S. UVII ON A I , I.iA < itl ! ; OAMICS. o I'liunilK Tir I Incliin.itl I'ltclirr Iliuil ami Ul"i All IlioVn. . CINCINNATI , Sept. 12.lialtlmon Unockod Uwyer out of the box hi live In nlns * and hit Fournler In lively ptj-h' , : ilsi making the victory nn easy one foi the vis Itcra from the start , Cincinnati 1 Haltlwore 301220003-1 Hits , Cincinnati , 9 ; Haltlmore , 21. Kr rorai Clnclnnali , 5 ; Uultlmorc. 2. nnrnci runs : Cincinnati. 1 ; Baltimore , S Two-bas lilts : Merrill. Iletlz , Jennings. GU-ason Home runs : ICclly. Double plajs : Smltl to McPhee to Comlsky , 2 ; Ilelu to Jennlng to Brouthers. Struelt out : Itv 13\vjer , 1 Time : Two hours. Umpire : imlle. Oat terlca : Tlxvjer , rnurnler nnd Jlcrritt ; Olea ton nnd lioblnson. l'oili > n Out of It Now. CLEVELAND. 0. . Sept. 12. The horn SERIES NO. 29-30. HIE AMERICAN ETOOPABDIG DICTIONARY. 4 2CO Pnfioa. 250 .CCOWcidi . J J l' ' < Tri' . 4 Hmf of Jtnoirtrittif an I a Jftnt Thtro are inoro tlihiRS Inslnictlvo. uioful anil iincil.unliiff tn mat irnut boot , "Tlio American 1'ncjtUopeaio Dictloiisry , " than In any tiull.ir nublitMllou u ; or iusucxl. Ilitb civnt Moik , now tor Iho Urst tlmi ptiKitlUllilu iliu rcaclt uf meijoun , la .1 iiiilqun publication , forttla ul Ihu B.imotlnn Ei i-t-i [ i-cl < 1lL-lloiiarj uu J n coiuuleht uncyolo- , Only ihnt nimiber of the book corrospoaJ- Ins with Hi" Bvrlca uuiubur of llio pr ? Benin ! u III bo liullv orMl OKKSmidnj iU Tlireo Wiwk-diy Mltli 13 rriita In coin , will buy onj lUtl of 'Jlio Amerlcun Knrtclopiodli Ulolloa- nrr. Si'iul onlera to TUalwjOiUji U cixleta &bould bo tulJix-BH-U to DEPAETilENT NOTICE , In Iho future we will run u coupon fortu IwoUsoich HOOK. ThU wu know will proi MtUfnclory tn nubicrlboi , us it will onab the HI tu cuiiiplMto the work lu onu-liiil ( 11 team won todiy by timely lilttlnB tina sharp work In the field. Score : Cleveland . . . . 1 0 S 0 0 0 3 1 1-D Uoston . 00130210 1-8 Hltm Cleveland , H , Itoslon , 15 ITrrora. Cleveland , 2 , IJoston , 2 Karn d runs : rievpliml , S ; Boston. 1. Struck outBy llodfion , 2 , by Sulllvnn , 1. 1 > j' Younjf , 1 llomc run StlvettH. Threc-bise hit. Tucker. Two-liu e lilts ; McAln'r. Black , I.OIVP , l.omf. Nash Uoublo plays : ML- Kc-an lo Chll'Jl to Tebenu , ChlhH to O. Tebeau ; l.ont ( to Tucker , umpltc 11'ttn Time : Two hourK. Itatterl-i : Sulllvati , Vaun ? and Kimmcr ; Btlvctls , IluJson and Ganzel. foiililii't l > ut 'Km O\rr. CHICAOn , Sept. 12-Mcllll ( could not lo cate the plate todny. Ills vvlldncss , as- iilitcil hy very bad mltsplays on the | iirt of Decker nnd 1'arrolt , nave the Bride grooms olylu of their runs anil the game. Score , Chicago . 2 00004200-8 Urooklyn . I 0 U 2 1 0 1 412 Illti ! Chlcafio. It : llroohljii , 11 , nri-ors" ! Chicago , 0 ; itiooklyn , 1. IJarncd ntns : Chicago , ! Brooklyn , 4 T o-bai ( < > hlls. Hums nnd Daly. Ihioc-baop lilt Wlltnot Doubla phijs : I'nrrott to IVcXer. Struck out : By Stein , 4 ; by McGIU , 1. Time. Two hour ? Trnplre : Lynch naileries ! McGlll and Schrlvei . Stein nnd Klnt > low. .Ion ill' . VIn AK 'D ' ' Hiinio , PlTTSIJfnO , Sept. 12 rittpbunr out- gla > ed HIP visitors at nil points today. core : ' - * 9 I'ltUburn- . Wnshlniitan . C lilts : I'HtnburB. H : Washlnfiton , 10. Er rors : IMtlfihury , 3 ; Washington , 4. Earned runs : I'lttcbuis , \VasliliiRlon , 3. Two- base hits : Iti-ckley. BLenzel , Blerbaucr , Unrtman , Shulbcck , Haddock. 'Ibice-base lilts : Sholbrck , Jovce. Home run : Smith. Double plnya : Blerbaucr to Steorp to Beckley - ley ; Oumbert to Hnrtman to Brcliley ; Has- H.UIUCI la C.irtvvrlKht Slrutk oul. By Guinbort , 1 Time Two hours. I'mplre : McCuald. BattcrltH Gumbcrt and Sugden ; Hnddoclc und McGulrc , I'Jill Km II Out nf 1 ml : . r.OUISMht.U , Ky. . pt 12 Caisey had tinColoneli at his merc-i until the elKhth Innlnc , v.lun Knell made a triple with t-io mtn on baspa. Kntll pitched treed ball , "but rccphrd very poor support. .Score : Louisville . 0 00000021-3 I'hllmiclphl 1 - . . . . 5 Hits : Louisville , 1 ; Philadelphia , 7. Er rors : Loultvllle , . ' . Kaincd IUIIH : Louia- vllle : 1 Twot Te lilt : Gilbert. Three- boss hit Knell. Homo inn : Grim. Double plays Sullivan and Itoyle Stiuck out By Knoll. 1 : by Carsev. 1 Time : O'ie liour and f itv-Ilve mlmitei LTmnhc : Kecfp Batterloa. Knell and Grim ; Cursey and Buckley. kliin < llnc of < llii Ti-.ims. Played Won. Lost. Pr.Ct B-iltlmore . Ill 7 3fi C8.7 New Yoilc . 11U 7T -11 GS.3 Boston . , . 117 T 12 E-l.l Philadelphia . 117 C7 RO m.3 llrookl > ii . Hfi fit K2 .2 Cleveland . 115 m 55 E2.2 PlttbburB . 11G ns M CO.O ChlcaKO . US fit C7 43.2 Cincinnati . 118 M f.S 42.1 St Louis . 117 IT 70 40.2 WiMhliiKton . US 4 78 ? 3. < ) Louisville . 117 3 : SI 2S.2 TWO Ni'.u m : uni > roi : TIM : itit.r , Oti s A unit < 1 119 U Mark * lor r"iniiii'tltlon i'Nt.ibl'Hlu-d ' nt iii'icil-M. SPUING KIULU , MoSept , 12The beautiful \\cather of today called out an old-time crovul to witness the opening of ihe Springfield UIcjclc club's diamond tour nament at Ilampden park. Tl e number present was estimated from , IXM to 7,000. The track was In pi line condition Sum maries : Mile novice , class A. E II Sniltli , West- Held , MIISM. , Hi at Time 2 II 1-6. The rnllo , class It , bcnitch tnce , biousht oul all the cracks toRclbci Ainold and Gltlieus acted ns picwnalcois. At the Ilnish It was a light between T.vlcr , S.incer , Jolin- son , Buhl and Cabanne. Kinser came down the outside and passed Johnson 100 iarda fiom the tape , a wheel's IpTfetli In advance. Johnson vvasecond. . Cabanne third , Bild fourth uiid T > lcr fifth , all lapping Time : 2.11 1-5 , vlthln n second oC the world's rec ord for a mile in competition from scratch. Mile for 2:40 : , clabs A : L. Fuller ot Mal- dL-n v\on. limo : 2 23 Mile , 2:10 class : nilas first , Titus second , McDua third Time : 2:14 : t-5. Half mile , 1:40- : class : W , C. Williams , Walthtim. won. Time : 1.07'J. Two miles , class B : Ilav McDonald , New York , won , Watson Columan , SprliiKllcld , second ; CJeoifto I' . U'a > lor , Wallbam , third. Time : 4UW 1-S Half mile , hnndlcnp , clnfM tl : Ray Mc Donald , Columbia team , won ! A. W. Wor- ren. Sptliifillcld , spconcl ; Coopci , Kambler team , thlnl Time ; l-fti 1-3. Mlle , handicap , class A : J. P. Wotter- RTepn , Maiden , seventy yards won ; W. M. I'etllffiow , Boston. Blxtv janlscond ( ; If W. Caldvvpll , Jacksonville , Via. 1",0 yards , third. Tiiup : 2.0D for vvlntieis. Time of W If. Sims , Philadelphia , scratch , 2'10 2-5 , world's record for class A. Mile handicap , clnsg B : A I Blown , Cleveland , sixty ynids , won ; J. B. Bliss , Chicago , HLiatih , hccoml ; W. C. Sinser , BprliiKllt'ld , scratch , third. Time : 2:1C : Bci.'itch man's time : 2IK 1-5. After some unusually flno burlesque rhlliiff by U S Mullby , In which he used for the llrst time a wheel about ten feet lilch , the Ereat evenl cf the day took placa , It belnjr Ihe mile Intf rnntlonal Inxltitlon unpaced race Class B : vf. C , SinRcr , Sprln neld , won. Time 207 1-3. H. S TV lor , Hpilnc- flfld second. Time. 2 OS 4-5 V Titus , New York , third. Time : 2:14 1-5 Singer beat the world' < iccord for tlie unpaced mile- , Yhe best previous time being 2.07 2-5 , made by Tjler. _ HUbY WITH 1MCKUF AVI Il.Vt.l. . Ton ills l'la > TM nt lumsns IHIv Olvo homo r.rllllnnl I' Its nT ttork KANSAS CITY , Sept. 12 The second round In the singles and preliminary round In the doubles were plajcd In Ihe Mlssourl-KinHas-Iown-Nebias1vn lawn ten nis champlonsli'p series lo > lay. The weather was delightful und the vvoik first class , tn some Instances brilliant. A match between Emmplt nnd Marsh of Kansas City and Culllnclmm and Austin of Omaha was called on account ot darkness , after each had won a set. The det-lshe set will be played tomorrow. The othei sets resulted ; Second round , similes : Blown. Chicago , heat Van Brandt , Kansas City , C-l , fi-3 ; Beckwlth. Chicago , beat Jonej , Kansns Citv , 6-1. G-l ; Cane lost to Wilder by default , both Kansas City men ; Case of Kansas City beat Brown , Chlcajro , R-2 , 0-1 ; Austin , Omaha , beat Rockwell. Kalians City , G-Z , K-2 ; Wllhlte beat I'eters , 6-3 , C 1 , both Kan sas Cllymis. Doubles preliminary round Hmmell and M irsh. Kansas City , beat LItchlleld ami Bennett. Kansas Cltv , C-l. < i-2 , Case and Deval. Kmixas Clt > , bant Joncn and John- hon , Kansas Cltjfl4 , & -4 : Uerkwlth and Brown , Chiciffo , hfnt Ilutchlnson ami I'eters , Kansas Jty , C-0 , G-2. IIABTINOS. Neb. Sept 12 ( Special tc The Bee.- The tlnnls In the city tcnnlf tournament came off lasl niRht at the club's Kiounds on North Hastinis avenue. The innlrl ) had been n-bertuled for Monday nlRht. but Powers sprained hl.s ankle In the Henl-llnals Saturday nlRht , and was giver an o\tra ilay to rest up. Gullmctle bail but llttlo trouble in defeating Powers , 6-2 , 6-1 , G-4. Still , It vvan n pretty match and 11 Powers had better luck vvllh his drives , the score might have been dlfCeicni. thougli he could not have won the match. IMIW UMl TOUItNAMKNT TONIGHT. : < -rnniii Alhlntefl ( tinorrli anil Soutli MilM IV1I1 CampptD. Great Intoicst Is taken by athletic Ger mans In the l > ovllnK tournament , whlcl commences nt B o'clock this evening Ir Fritz Mueller's place on Vlnton stiect. En thusiasts profess to see In this contest tlu foreiunnei of a stale bowling tournament which might bo held here in Omaha Ihh winter. The holding o such an affah would , of course , depend largely on UK successful ending ot the series of contests as at present contemplated. Interesl In this sport Becrna to ho on the increase. In the prellmlnlry skirmishes tonight thi north and uouthsldera will meet. Th < teams arc composed ot nine men each some of whom , notably narthsU.r.s. ! ( have hac considerable experience on the alley when they earned decorations. The southslders so far. have been principally known foi their fjavvlnpr-wood qualities. This team li to appear In a uniform adapted ta tin occasion , with bowling badges pinned l < their vests , Tha north Bide haa promisee lo go them one better by wearing thcli medals of former Alclory. Niitloml Bowling association rules are ti govern the games , At the final one , twc weeks hence , the cnllre affair Is lo be con eluded with a banquet and on oration Jacob Hauck has been persuaded to djllvc Hie latter. Jtlatcmcnts ol Seagoing WticUSept. IS. At Baltimore Arrived Chicago , from Hot terdam. At Southampton Arrived Spree , Iron New York ; Purls , from New York. At Havre Arrived Maasapaqua , Tror Haltlmore. At New York Arrived Havel , from Ore men ; Teutonic , from Liverpool. At Hamburg Arrived Bohemia , fror IHltlmore. At Doulogne Arrived Maasdam , Ke\ York to Hotterdam. NANCY HANKS HAS A PEER awoct Little Alls T + als th Kentuokv Qmen'a ' Best Mil.1 Against Timo. GREAT PERFORMANCE ON A SLOWTmCK I.llU Ililf Dtino In Uiio .MIlllllP mul Til re f I'ourllit ul Strii'iil Curlinivitc Lutfl Ulrrctlj'M Miii'rftttli A ] > - purent t.ime. HAUTC , ind. , Sept. 12. , v big crowd of people cheeicd lustily toJiy when i no world's leccrd Mas broUcn and. then another cro'.ul inlrly yclleil itself tuiarae \.hen "sv > cet llttlo" Allx tied Iho world's trottlny record , made by Nancy Hanks , over this track U\o years ago. The first recunl to bo binashcd was dope by Ou-bouate , the Dubols llrts. of 2-year-old pacer bred by Colorado It uaa not an ideal racing < lety , a damp southeast wind rather taking tin Ufa out or the track. Hut c\en at that It was r/st , as shoun by the time made. The gray cell -went away with a running mate , golriK to thu halt In 1:05V1He : nnlsliei the inilo well within himself at a 2 OS1 , clip. The fourth heat of the 2-IB trot , won by Rxpreajlie , was ssn- satlonal , the atout 3-ycar-aW lllly loueilns her mnik tliree-fourtlia of a. spfontl and plncltM to her credit tlio tasl- e't fourth lieat ever cone by on' * of her nte. The 2.17 pace CutiUshed n suiprlip Iti the fifth I tat , Tommy HroMii mil Ca- ! Kutto maklnK a ik-id heat uf It. Un ler the uile these- two horses ulone will cun- teiul tomoirow for thedccldlntr heat. The \\ondeiful pcifurmnncc' of Alix In tlelns the worlds record made over thia traclc two JCHI& ago by Nancy 1Iank < ) surprised everybody. It was believed the conditions wrie unfavorable for a record bioiUlnii effort. The innre Rot away well , ths i mi ner , reitltnuiid , aettlnsr the pace. Around the- turn she shied whole homo dht frot.i the ttcraiiert had inadvertently been left on the track , and McUoncll says the mare lost fully a second. She w : > at the quarter in thlity-thrce secomK The second quaiter ( uphill ) was Oono In thirty-two and u fourth Bfxonds In the fast third iiuniter lur speed was teirifle , the little male lomln-f Ilka a lUiIrlulml and tUliiK Nunoy Hunk lecord for the same quarter. She did the fourth quarter in thliiy-cne seconds with out a hlcn of distress , aallsbury Is con- fldcnt he can capture the world's ' record on this track , and IH start Allx oealn Friday. Itobert J KOOS tomoirow to beat his record of 2 02VC- and Joe 1'atchen tvlll stnit Friday to bjat the stallion record llcaults 1'lrr.t i nee. 2-11 pace , slnko ? 1-50) ( contin ued from > t--U > iil.i > ) : KiseN Dallas won the 111 st. [ laii unit sixth heats und r.ics in 2:11' : * , 2.11 % . 2:125. Klttj 15 won the fourth In 2:11 : , 1'rank Agan won the HOCOIK ! in 2:12'i , Uow < ly Joe won the third In 2:12 : Hooker alro started. Second , 2 15 trot , purse 51.000 : Kxiireaslvc won the fourth , HClh imd tKtli he it- : and race In 21212lty : , , 2 ITS Qpitrude wen tlio flirt and srcond In 2 IV { , 2 13Nina Medium won the third In 2:17. : 15cx , AinerS- cui. Kittle F , Maby nnd Snowden ale staitpil Thtid rncf 2.17 Jiace , purse Jt,0-0 ( im- flnlbhrd ) : CJazette won thevpcond and tnlrd holts in 2 I" ' . , 2:11'- : ' . Tommy Ifrawn won the fnintli , Red AVhiK won the llrrt llattlp D , MorclU , Kcllv McCroij , Clint Klff , GnneiO"C and Jlonlbai uHo Mnttud. Fourth rniH2:12 : trot , iimse $1 ( iCO ( un- llnlphec : ) ' Dandy Jim won the flr t und onl\ heat ot today. Time , 2.11. romniodore Portpr , DiviiU , Leshlloh , William P nn and nilnKl ulso started Carbonate sent to boat 2 10'i , mudc the nill < - In 0 : ! : , 1 ( KV5 , 1 37. 2-10 All\ Kent to beat 2:01 : Time : 0-33 , 1:03'4 , 1S3 : , 201. i\CIMl AT TliK STlTl'r.VlU ritACK Great CruiltniM l / .n Klorou ( lunl In Pour C.tinit l'\ontH , LINCOLN , Sept 12. ( Special Telegram leThe The Bee ) Thu events ot the third day nt the fair cioutidscie wltncfc'ed by n-ciowd cf ovrr 10,000 people. The Brand HtaiKl ap ng'nln packed nnd a frinsre of Fpectnlors hunj ; over the fence. The only noteworthy fcnturi' of the day In a scrks'of unlfonnlj excellent iaoc > < was the 2 1' ' ) pace foi foaln of 1S92 , In which Je sle V\'llke.i and lielle Collev flex along tintiaok nlinoat nech and ncclt In both IiealH The fi t time ol 2.21'/i ' \ > J sanipwliat of Fiirpiisc to the sipectntcif. Colonel Aldri l.cl' snddlr horses wcio again on e\hlhlllon nnd thcio wan a loot i.ice between two men , each wealing wooden ICB . Summaries : Pacing , 2:40 : class , purse $100. Lenatlcr. r 8 t 1 1 Skate ? , b g 822 Nellie M , til in 2 .T S Hoyal Vt'llkes. ch s 3 r t St. Joe , b a 5 0 C Dandy Hey , li B < 3 7 4 J. K. H. , b s 7 1 iTem i Tom II , B K 3 8 I Fits Kiou , K H 1 0 i Nltklo Plate , b s da Denhnm b c (33 Time : 2 J5 2:2-IU. : 2.r.H. Tiotllnir , 2S8 class , purse $400 : Frenalilo. blk s 1 1 1 Defendlne , b m 3 2 , ' Cricket , b m 2 3 < Uuv L b K 4 4 < rientvpc- h B r : Myeu Invincible , 1 > M 7 5 I Chltlliorn , b < 5 8 lloharl. hr h B 7 i Jlalthitiil Boy , blfc s 9 U ! Lilly tlnmpton , b m da Timi2 jr > i , 2:2Di. 2 23'5 Paclnir foals , TS.V , _ ' :10. purse $300 : Bessie Willies , blk in 4 1 1 Holla follpv , br m 12. Miss Quickly , ch f 2 4 Hilly iMctee b s S 3 . 'lime 2:23-7J : , 2.23Vi. 2.27' ' < i. In the running race riora n won th flist race , \vtth Little Dlclc second and Hecktou third.- Time : 0,51. In thli heal I'Yed S was set back one place for foullnp Natlonnl. In the worn ! heat Moonllphl HUB llrst , Little IJIck f-eiond and HecKtor third , tlio lime being O.il. Ileri Tlarilaan , Larly Blue nnd York v cii > illutanccd In tin Hist heat. 1'or tomorrow a special attraction hn > been pu'iraiecl In the s > hape of a iace be > tween 1'red K , with a lecoid ot 2n' : , anil BonnI" B , wltli a record of 2:16 , The pn > Riam for thy other noes for the day Is as fallovvR * Troltlnfi , 2.23 class , $ -00 ! ; pacing 2.25 clas , 3100 ; trotting. 3earold or un der , $100 : junnlnp , novelty , one and n hall miles , ? J.5 ! horse fltst to hnlf , ? M , horse Hi3 to mile , $75 ; horse Mrsl to mile and one- 1ml f. $100 In the 2 2S trot tha entiles aro. ilcVcra b s , Johnson & Ptrry , Wahoo , Neb. ; Win nlc Wllkes , b m , F * N Heed , Syracuse Npli ; Dln.ih. 1 > m , O W Piclcard , Omnhn Neb. ; New Fashion , V ) in , W. C. Swartz BIHer City , la. ; Corporal , 1 > pr , C. B. atorse Oolumhu ? , Neb. ; lldllh Oard , b TO. C. E Itindv , Fullerton , Neb ; Tun C , br p. Vf. A Conlev , Sorihner. Nt'b. , Hiocade , ch c , B L Call , HIMnR City , Nob. The entrlPS for the 3-vear-old race are All Done , b B. F. I'ofllngbarKer , Calhoun Neb ; Almond II , ch h , M. H. Baldwin , Lin coin , Neb : JDelbert , br s. G. L. Means , Or loann , Nph ; Secure , AV. II. Stalnbrook Lellatler , h m , Georjrp Tolleth , Falrbury Neb ; Ntxuiine , ch m , C. H. nnd P. n lleau mont Jladrlrt ; Pat I/ , li s , J. W. Lash Auburn , Neb. ; Fair Laura , l > r m H. I. Lee , Topeka , Knn. ; Pansy McGrcpor H. I. LCP , TopeXa , Kan ; Counsel , b B , I. J ndvvardtf , Tecumseh. Intetrntln ? Day lit St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH , Sept. 12-The third day o the fair and race meeting was n decldec success , 15 000 people belnir In attendance Governor Slone nnd staff were present n- Kiiests nf Iho association nnd occuplec boxes at the track. The soldiers' competl tlon drills nnd grand review by Ooverno Stone nnd staff will take place lomorrov momliifr. The raclnn wan n Rppclally KQOI card , the Irnclt belmj fast anil weather coo at the stall , but liefoia 3 p. m. a cold wlm be an to blow from the north , which cu down the time. The unfinished 2:12 : pace was the firs event , | iur c $500 : Dorroncc won third fourth nnd Jlfth heats. Time : 2:16'4 : ; Sill'.i 2:17. : Aikulon uon second heat In 2'lSVi The PrlnrobS won Drat heat in 2:19. : Aga memnon , Fascination , LoKan T , Benefjctoi Uranus , Haynood and va Harrold als started Second race. 2:18 : trot , purse $1,000 : Uosly ] won first. Recond nnd third heats In 2:1 : ! 2'lSi and 2lTi. : Brazil , Mis ? Fullerton Grace Simmons , Joker and Blanche 13 als started. Five heats of the 2'U pace , purse Jl.COC were paced , when darkness put an end t the race and It was postponed until tomor row. Susie O had non third and fourt heats , Pansy Blossom second , Wheeler flrs and Bnrondale fifth heat. Time : 2:12 : ! ; 2:12 : , ? :13',1 : , 2l3 ! , 2:15. : Tame Span at rjootvrood , NCW YOHK. Sept. 12-Although th heats were divided , in two of Ihe three race trotted and paced at Pleetwood park toda > the contests were not up to the high stand ord of yesterday's fport. 2:10 : trot : ICsUlma won third , fourth nn ntth heats Best time : 2:18 : % . Maud Kcr was Bccond In five straight heata. Vrnc tla " \ VII lets TV on first nnd second heats. Sal lie Max. Victor , St. Jonathan also starlet 2:23 : class. , trotting ; Dudley Olcott wo first , fourth -irntl sixth hcalt TScst time 2 IS'i ' Hilly Knon won third and fifth hf > ati lello Orant Wtftt * oecond ho it. Lizzie II MvnUry nnd Ki rcr also started Thu phenomenal upecd of Ciayhonlat caused all ih utlur entries to pay far- ells In thp rlnBiJor 2..V ) pncsrs , mul Clay- lontasvnlkfd flvr' for the utaki1 , pacing- an c-\sy inltc HrlT. : tlnm.i ( l I'olnt PHILM3KHUHA. Sept 12 Th' riera nt . 'olnt Breaze p Inv \vai thi" tn al Interest np of the neoiotj. 2.24 trottlnif/iMiac 5JOW J St D won he race In tht'tfc BlrniKht ht.it * . It inn jidy , Colonel IJotkcry , Little lUhnn , lo n Medium nnd TJotr Anil also started Time. 2.13 } , , 2 1C , 2i1' : > ' 2:11 : paplii- It3envvon the llrst fourth and firth heats oul race tVlilsnor v > on the second and tlilr l.leit | ! . Nclllf 1 . The DUil- Hid II. J Uoi-\Vll ! ; nlso tarted , Tiiflf 2llVS : , 2:12 : , 2:13. : a tn , , 2:11 : % . Trettlntr for S-ve.ir-nhli ! l.lmocnro woti he second , fourth and tlftli heita and raco. Mllili H won tlio first and third. tUrt. : ov and V.'llllam ' 1C also started MiMi wia distanced Time : 2lJVi , 2:15'i : , 2 22 JCi 2.231 , . _ _ , I , ' iiioitrriioy u'M.i , MIL iND2Uir.lt ! : . ij. : n-l.iitnn FIKht Milt t'oino On at .St. I ni > i < li ton Rlit. ST. JOSKPII , Mo. , Sept. -Special ( Tel CRtnni to The 3eo ) Tie twcnty-rourd Ight between Tommy Tlyan and Hilly Las- ton v , 111 take pl.tca here tomorrow evening. as orlRlnally nurceU upon. There Is nothing to the lumor that the authorities intPiid staying the bntlle. A couple of Ryan mon who reached the city this afternoon have commission * runniHK Into the thousand" from Chicago to lay un llynn. N13\V YOUK , Sept 12. The J19.000 for feit which I'ctcr Jackson had posted with Will J. Davis for u Ofiht nlth Corbett v\ai \ inken down today. Jackson und his intin- iRcr , Parson Davks , called on Major DavK nt the Columbia theater rhcrtly before roon. "Ihe liRht la iilf , " Jack on ( > all ( , "and T want my $10,0K ( ) " Mr. Divls piompily produced the chock. hurried It over ami the list round In the wlmlj fiasco had b cn Jlnlsh-d "Jackson will never R 't n llsht with Cor- lictt , " said Parson Davles. "I know lh.it the 'blR flight' will never come off Jackson will f > nll for the \Vcst Indies nt once , ami will then KO to London. How IOIIJT he will sny I do not know , but he has about given up all hope of meetlnR Corbett In the rlng\ " iOJtllY 'J.111 1' JHt.\'T l.IKti IT. Plliiau 8iirein | Ctiiinccllor T.ill.n nil lh < < Jiilcrilkt uf tlin ( ti-finiu I..A.in'n.i'i' . NEW YORK , Sept. 12. Supreme Chancel lor W. B. Ritchie cf the supr ni8 lodge Knights of I'ylhlaa when questioned regard ing the action of tint badj In Interdicting the' use of the German ritual and adopting i resolution vhereby saloon Keepers and bar- lenders were prohibited from becoming mem bers of ths order , said "The auprcnie todg ? of which I am the head , has the power to de cide what ritual shall b ? made , in what lansuage It shall be written 01 whether any ritual Elmll be iraeJ at nil.Vi > iiave decided that In America Hie Iinemg ? oC the greatest number of our people shall be used In the rituil , and that Js the KngllEh. This was the decision ot the supreme lodge and by tin I mem to statld. If wo v. era orginl/Jni ; c lodge In Franco \\e naturally would elect to have the ritual In French , It In Germany In the language ; of that country. But In Amer ica It Is to be In English. "I regret veiy much that our German friends Imo taka. ( oftense at our decision. hut cannot help i { . I have many friend among Germnrjs and , Indeed , JUM prrsldent of one German ? octety , and It pains mrto learn of llielr rTflthdiaval With rcgird to Ilia resolution regarding saloon Itecpi-ts and bartenders U reads : No "alooa Keeper , bar tender or professional gambler shall be eligi ble. to membership In lids order. ' " roint Tudi'ktiftn A/I uci" KII.I.RI * Mieep lii Ucr S ' r Vonsoiiico n Ilio Stif. linitfit ratlle 11011. PAUACIIUTR ; coio. , sept. 12. rurther particulars have been recslvsd concerninK the slaughter 'of sheep en the men near hcrj by catlloinen There w..r ? cbout twenty- flvo cattlemen/ / all "w earing mask ? They drove 2,200 shccjj tMons'ng tj C n. Brown Into a corral 'and K'lll 'l them ivlth suns knlM ? and ? Iuw.J. . r. II 11 fa Herd , num bering about Z.OSOvre ! dr von ov r the cliff ? and all killed , . J. D. Hur'.but's sheep were not molested , hut the butchers posted notice that these would have be n served likewise but for lack of time. "VVt-eu Iho sieepm ! n returned not a cattleman was In sight. The sheep heidei who was shot v. Ill recavsr It Is estimated by s in that 300 mei-nauld be required to do Ihe bloody uo"k in the short time reported The slo paien hive armed In a bodj and gne to the seen' of the slaughter The object of their exp"dltion < a reported hero to bs the capture of certain range rldsra , whs have been employed on ad jacent territory nnd who arc cuspec'ed D ! having been implicated in tha destruction ol the. sheep They arq reported to have de- clired the r Intention to cither hans Ihese suspects or compel them to divulge ths names of their accomplices trtuiKi. . % > T < s vitoi' jinrnnr. Drouth Hug AtTcctdil Cnrn l'rhirlp.ill > In tu > .Stir | > : ui Sratis. CINCINNATI. Sept. li The September crop rport of E. M. Thonnn In tomorrow's Price Current makes the condition of corn 63 2 , against 78 I last month , a decline , flf 11,2 points , The effects of the drouth arc especially sever3 In surplus states. The pros pective yield Is 1.057,000.000 bushels. The present condition of GO.I In the surplus strtcs Indicates a harv . ! of 000300000 hiibhels. against 1,200,000,000 bushels heivested last year. Present returns point to TOO.GOO bush els In the southern states , against -iuG.OOQ hi'shcls In 1S93. The condition of wheat at hanest time was f > r > .l against the July In dication of $3.6. The- yield per acre Is unl- fcrmly high in the "Interlicat stitea. while tn the s rlnc wheat it runs fn > : n six and one-half 10 seven and one-half bush els. The prellmlnsry estimate of yield per acre- point to a .total harvest ot 200,000,000 buhels. Mlnnesoti and North Dakota will piobably produce to exceed 90,099.000 huh- Els. The condition of cats at hanest was 70 1 against TO. last month. There Is a de crease of 1.3 per cent In the number of hogs now bolng ftitlcned as compared with EcptemLt-r roturn.4 last'yew. / ' . Conditions as to weight and size are B5.4 per cent. MlI.ITjllli : TIlKKIilt I I'll KltS , iTorts ; ( Unlit ? Mmlo In Secure nnrocullliin for hcrvli-CR iMtrlns tlin VV.ir. BALTIMCmn , & ; pt , ,12. The military telegraphers met this afternoon President W. H. Plum called tha gathering to order and made his annual address , dwelling prin cipally on the efforts of the association to secure reccgnltlon from the government for services rcnderedirttfrlng the civil war. The officers were rojejested as follows1 Presi dent , W R Plum of Chicago ; vice president , W , C. Wilson.'Hoiueaburg , I'a. ; secretary- treasurer , J. C.Hl'et lt , Chicago. Committee on congressional action1 W. B. Wilson , chairman ; W , J. Utaly , secretary , New York J , U. Emcrlckr JT v York ; 15. Itosewater , Omaha ; Dr. J.Mi.'D'Ilrlen , Scranton. TCtl'MltJteillClllllKlS. Krnest Gross-ot the Portland Oregcnlan was married yea er iy at lialtlmorc. The ilefrkoffjprcclc Manufacturing ctm- pany ot Llttla 1' irvj , N. J. . has assigned , Marshall H , . .Apb ott , a prominent real estate dealer cf tale in , Mass , lias assigned , Edward JaceWl/aJ / been appointed referee to take testimony-"In the Ueveridge-CoBhlar " ' dlvorco case. The asboclatloh flf traveling engineers at Denver went on. JK excursion to the Sar Luis valley yesterday. People cf Randall. Jllnn. , have their be. longings on the train ready to move In cast the lire overtakes the town. During the noon liour , when the olllc'ali ' were at dinner , tomu one entered the Camp bell bank at lloopstown , 111. , and stole $10.0i > ( from the safe. The German government has appointed t consul at Tacoma , which Is the only con sular olllco on the coast except the cne a San Francisco. J , D. Sherman was discharged at Uklah Cal , , on the charge cf murder and was Imme diately reirrestod on a charge o murdei committed in Kansas. President Oreenhut oC the Whleky true says of the proposed suit on the rebate cer tmcates that U va * elmply those who hai been refused payment for not buying alto gether of the trust. They had money to pa } all rebates earned IN lOUISVItLEJEXT HEAR ( Contlmiod from First Page. ) aid soldiers nnil Bailers to conserve tli > safety .if the nation and they should train ( heir sons to carry on the work Ho then referred to the nl.oKod anmr pUte frauds ami In- aistfd llmt tli > InvB'tlsillon should i ot bo allowed to drop , and If thf atilliorltlos fallc.l t act they should lake such action at ftio next election as would remove Ifw de In- jucnt oISc ru ntul put more r.eataus. and lUtrJotlc men In their placid. General Col- us pronentod the matter In th" form of a losolullon but It was declare 1 out of order "the annual contention of the ladles of tlio 'Irani Army ot lie ! Repub le went Inti ses sion tliH morning In the First German Uvamrellcnl Lutheran church , Mrs , Amanda I Wetheiln ot Anbka Minn , presiding The > > til Hug was lavishly drap d with ( lowers fern and pains. Among th' delegates were < number of colored women from southern i tales. A fimmMea en credentials was np- 1 olnted and the convention adjourned until lliti afternoon. The Woman's Relief c rps lieliJ Its first vision this mornlnh The national presi dent , Mrs. Sarah C. Mink , In her report < ul that ttia movement to obtain ptnalons i > r army nurses had been pnihsd during two year aud referred to wck : In securing a general observance of Memorial da > . The report cf the national secreliuy , Sir. ? Sarah 13. I'hllllp , Khov > 3 number mf corps -.ijSij , amount expenteJ for relief during- the je-ir1 , $81,151 59 , tmount turned over to posts. $ W.1.S1.71 ; nmount expanded for Memorial < ly. $13,82771 ; amount expended for \V Tiun's Relief corps 1 me. J.1,824 81. distributed to army nurses not lit home , $ IW ; expended In penMen Mon work , $ :5 < ) CS ; tNpended In reii f from i atlanal tcllcf fund $150 ; total efpemliturea. UM.SIGM Amount Of relief otlcr tlun rioney , $55.733 10 Total amounts if expen ditures during thu jcar. $170,581 20 Total amount ot relief since org-ir.ir-ui-jn $1 013 , o'j ' * 2t > Ilio n'-tlcnnl chaplain reported 299,109 sol dier.1 grave ? ilecoratcd May 30 , IN ) I , at , x "at of S1.C."I 72 The Daughters cf Veterans held a very brief seail n this morning anl adjoainel until tomorrow morniiiK , when they will elect national ofiiorrs V/ATTntlSON TALKS TO TUB VETOIl'\N When the tlma cama to a Uct a plac3 fo" holdlnir tlie reunion Henry \Vafersoii was in troduced to the dolon.Ues , and. In presenting this cliJms of Loaisv.lh for tli3 n U cncimp merit , lie said "I have come with a mes sage from your countrjmcn who dwell on what was once the othei fide of the line bJtvlioo h arts beat In r-ady respinse t. . jour hearts , and who bid mo tell yea that they \\ant to see you Can lo" c-mipeli mo t ) ny Hut there was a time wlien they did not wj-nt to see you ; lhse was a tin' wh" i without any Invitation whatever , either oinl IT vtrbil. without so much us an Intlmat on of hospitality , you Insisted upon plvlnj ; u * the lion r of your company , and , na it tarnel int. when we vvero but lll-pruinrcd to r ce \ jou. It were a pity , now that wo are jirc- , arcd ; now that the lid is off the pot and tiiat the latchstr'ng hangs outside In,1 door jou. should refua = us the happlnpss uf u r- talnlng jou , net with bloody hands to ho pit- alile graves , but as friends nnil brothers , a- fellow citizens who Isained to vtlu > on > an otli ° r arnld fcenei that IrJt no t m < > fo cquhocation and transictloin applj-iiig to I uirun virtue * thvoj h sliest test " Mrs Cieneral Guater sent to tha mlloridl mcimpmcnt f r usa durlns the present se s > ion Uie tal ) o npoti vhlc'i Genrral Js > Big-.el the articles of capitulation Tlie table Vint or glnal.y tl-a property of General Sheridan but he gave It to General C n r. After the reading of reports , appointment of comrnltttrs , etc , the i.ext business vvjt the H < lng of thn rlc t encimpment phcn ami Loulsvllla vas selected by a unai.lmous an < ) rising \ute The nominations for commander-in-chlei ere taken up , nnd the names of Messra I. N. Walker ot Indiana and I n. 1-r of Illinois we-e presented Nominations fter. closed , and the co.vvent'on ' aujoiirntil unt ' tomorrow morning. riGHT roit COMMANIJHU. The political situation of tn ! > O A H I \ery much nilvcj. The frlenli of each d candidates for ccmmander-in clilef'aim ' to have enough \otcs pledged to eUct thel man , and ha\o rcRiilirlj orRinlze ! rarp- l-.ilgn committees working har l for votes No point Is left uncovered As there are l > , i two candidates the canvas s all the im . vig-orous This c\iniHK tlio Walkrr men re Used their retuuii and clilm 1 that tli > had a majority of l.'S They &ay they ha\ Maine , Montana , Indiana , I"-inylran1- New Jer ey , Massachusetts , D la die a\\ \ \ Ohio , nil but three ; half of Michigan , ull n Nebraska , Washington , Alaska , California Department of the Potomar , Louishni , iils i iasippi , GeoiRla , Tsxas and the greater pii of Wlbconaln If their claims afe ( rut V/alker'a election Is c rnlti tomorrow I5 i Cie Ijiwlcr pcopl cli'm ' to bo alile lo b".i ulth New Yoik eclld , N'ew Jerrey ull liu two cr three , Mai 5 land practically nollii Maine soil I , nlsa New Himp 'ilro , 111' ' rols , IO-VT Minnesota. North and nuth Ii kota , Wrishiiif.ton , Oregon and "M.mt.im W sionsin votul ciKliteen to tt'lvc li fr\fi of l3M\e \ : liut the unit iul' m iv be fore * ? and ( jive It to Mm tel d l iwlor claims th majorltj of Mlchlpnn all of Cotii-ctkaut , Vei mtmt.'RlioJe Iblaml , District of Colunb ! little Irsa than half ot Ohio , all o Ksn-a Nebrasln.FlorlJi , Louisiana , probably , jui ' half of Callforn'n ' In I'enns > hanla'a caucus Walker ncsUc1 fort-two } to twcnti-cne for I a ler Tli W'alkerltes think they can forte tlici uiiu rule , On account f these conflictln clilms , the final - votslll bo required tn Mt- tla the matter By custom the st'tu In ulilcu the ercinipment Is held is given th natlcnal senior \ice cammandcr-ln-Lli'ef. A II. Uarchflcld of Allegheny City will turn ? no oppo3ltlrn for the position. The ladies' camraltn is golnt * , onvlt'i n- abated energy , but ro figures can be R ven. For the ladles of the Grand Army of th Republic ' 'residency firs Wnhart * f Du < Juesno Heights , th s cltj' , acama to bs In the lead. Mrs Gerwlg of Alleshany li In thu field to stay and cxpiesses lieraelf sat- [ jiJetl with the way things pre ilnK Mrs GunlocK cf Chicago nrd Mrs. U'ESS ' ot Ohio nro st 11 fighting. The light Is really bf > - tRe n Mrs Gunl ck and Mrs. Llnhart. The contest In the Woman's Relief corps hia narro\ red down to Mrs. nnnia. 11. AV.llacs of Chicago mid Mrs. Jennie Tileyerhofl of Cr urn Hie , Ind. , with the chances about c\en. The Daughters of Veterans have ncmtnatecl Mrs. Walker tl Iloston , past department president , ct Mnsracliusetts , to succaed Mrs Nellie Klnt , ' , slid she will probably ba elected tomorrow WOMRN'S AUXILUnY CONS'RN'TIONS The fair auxiliaries of the Grand Army of the Hepubllc , ha\lm ; rccovereil from the ex citement of yesterday's parade , are Also hold ing their contentions. The Wo man'H Belief corps , the ladlco of the Grand Army Of the Hepubllc , and the Daughters of Veterans will discuss serious mntteis , the chief ones being their oHlclnl relUIon to the Orand Army of the Hepubllc. In addition tli2 > will elect natlona1 ofllcers The stuff of Captain Jack Adams , the re tiring commandcr-ln-clilef presented him last night with a badge studded with diamonds , combining the past commander's Insignia , tlie corps badge and the Grand Army star. Mis. Adams was also honored by being elected an honorary member qf the slnff , the second woman to receive aueh a compliment , the wife of General AUer being the first. Mrs , Adams was also remembered -Uh a beautiful diamond souvenir , The national convention of union ex-pris oners of war has re-elected tlio old nfllcers for another jear. The president IB Chirlea G. Da\is of Boston ; vlco president , W. G , Grant of Minneapolis , and secretary-treas urer , J L. Kllgore Tlie afternoon session of Uie Woman's Hcllet corps lasted but thirty minutes , and Mas. secret. It then adjourned until 0 o'clock tcmonow xcrnlrg At the ccnclusl n oC the business meeting the doora were thrown open to visitors , The cnmfl was largo because Governor Paulson and staff were present. Tie ! governor made a short address , at Iho conclusion of which he was presented with a badge of the Woman's Ileliet corps. Mrs. General John * A. Logan arrived In the city this evening and was escorted to the Monongahela. liuuse by Columbia post No 706 ot Chicago. Quick Time ul a C'altlu Trtiln. CHAMBERLAIN , S. D . Sept. K. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) Recently lx > o train * oC range cattle were shipped to Chicago from this point n an experiment to learn In what tlma the run could ba made. Information was received today that the run to Ihe Union Stock yards consumed but a trlflo aver thirty hours , CONTEST CETT1BC 1YAR11 sfo Supporters l ana a Manifesto to tha Vo'cri of Iho D. strict , DEMOCMFS MUST SUPPORT THE NOMINEE llni Ovrcnn Mm M 111 Mnkn Oiith Hint biu.li If. Tlialr liitrnthin Tticv ( niiuot Vote t tlin I'cltnurr lUrnllon , LOt'ISVlLt-n ' , Sept. 12. A special to the Commercial from Lexington , Ky. , .savs The m'Bt seiisattcntl manifesto ever issued In the political history of Kentucky was given out hy the UrccWnrtdfro people to night. Tha Owens men claim that thej will nU nb do by what they term ) the Urectolnrldgo "BUS law" antl predict blood shed. The card is as follows : uuBcictNuinan OUOANT/.ATION nnAuqiiAiiTmiH. IYKXLNUTON. Ky. . Sept. 12. To the Uemocratlo Voters of the Atiilatui District : The dlntilct cotnnitttce. by Its nctlon on Itisl Saturday , has ef fectually blocked the Inucc KIUIIO which the txpeit cnndldutc from Scott nnd Ills ortruilKatlon have been preparing to plvy ( n Hit ? approaching primaries. KmIhe llrst time lu Kentucky a contestant for n doiuo- -nitlc nomination , dilvcn tu desperation by Mic demonstrated strength of his opponent , ban shamelessly allow oil II to lies proclaimed thiviixh Ills mouthplcoci cveryvvheio tlmi paitlcln.itlon In the primary Involved no omlirntlon In honoi lo support the nominee ? It he should be that opponent. It w s never contemplated by the pirty uulhorltles b-foic Unit stkh double < le.ilitig was possible cr that It Miouhl be necessniy to ! , iuird the l > ait > or'iinl.nlon ; nnalliM Mich treachery , but when this pi ocln.ni.il Ion nf dishonor was made the < lbtilot commll- tru nt once mot It us liuin.nl men Jo.ilou f the f. lt fjintof thr > tjrtMt oisiula.itloii committed lo their la iiltisnnd by tlieli rosnlute rtand litnc > n'tuleIt Impossible foi nuy nitin except n perjuroi tn have : i voice In the uelectlon of si camhdato while pro nii'dltntlns ; In iiny event tn-achcr. to tin lemccrutlc paity. With lmt ! reckless ik- nnnclnlloii of all who crotlie path of hit ambition , nnd that cffiuntcrv which 1m marked his whole convav * . Mr Given * aim his follow Inrj tinpiiBned tla- honor of th > ommittx.e , ha.\c denoxinced Its tneiriberi iQwauU as U fo'H , vihile In the sntnc breath , nnd with an Inconsistency boi.i nf tiinu lU'siieratlon , lht > y pioclatm theivselves sat- istltd with the situation , mlmit that Hit committee's nctlon Is nlmnly the cnlaice ii. .nt of a iiile lec-vnlzoil a3 n.n Integra1 3 > ait of tlie law. and vnde.ivor to aaui ih nisilvos and Uie public that Its nppili.ii foil v-lll wink to their advunln c If 1 be riiht that no man ( .liuitlJ t'lkc n inrt Ir the selocllon uE a. rnndldatc unless he lu tpiula to HUhmlt his own Individual prefer < noes to the will of Iho pirtv , If U lie enl > fall that no man should be allowed to phu .i K.Inu > ot 'heads I win ; UIN you lo p , " 11 , t b ( ? Rlrnpl > juat that lit- who submits ! hi oUlm IT hH party's action should In KOOI' ' faith nbMu tlitroiiilt of Ihnt snbmtKslnn if li bo tine that cveiy clemoc-iat can tins li s political conscience to llu * aKKrefratt 1 idgment of Ills p uly. fairly mul honestl > vcpitalned why 'o the reoVlcsi defnuu'u uf the chosen lea < lcn und rjuatdlntii of thp pirty denounce Hint nttloii whoic enl > ffect in to make s > uro these principle : ! mil prottct them iti their Intc ilty against the trcnlier > optnly tlncateiiodV T.lUrmen foiled In a. contemplated V.TOIIK , thev dm i RP BS evidences of their opponent' woilcno'S what Is a suio Inilev of hi tlrpriRtli None tin- deceived by this , for no one considers It a proof of wenluieig to lar the door agU st ri liirtlar of vvliohu visit vvnrnltii ; hn3 Ijceii given , o : to plac < . your pockutbool : where It villl be s.if ipalnst the pkkpackft We announce t the voterH of this district our assured ccn- vlctlou that this race Is nov/ won , Hint th.-- fiir Imllot which Is aoaurm ] by thf commit- t u's action will icsutt In the oveiwhelm- 1114 success for Cnlonel UrorklnildKe , nnd \vo t ill upon nil vvlio lire Interested in thn maintenance cf the trim dvinoi ritlc faith to sep lo It by proper thHlletitfo that only democrats participate in this party Wo oall nttont'on to the provtslono ) C thn Inw which leticlrc' lhat when a voter is chTileiiR-pd for the ab'encp of any of the luallllcullons piooci I hod by the committee ind , on his oath und sulit | to th penal- tics Impcsed for pLrjurv. | > o shall show hlin- "lf tn bo posjchst'd of those nuMlilcations which , as dtf'id hy tl > c coinmlttcts are : I-Mrst. That lie rhtiJI hn lena.1 voter. Second A dtmiocrat , known ns such b > inrtv afilllatlon. " Thlni And Jmvlnff an intention In KOO < ! "ilth t. > suippTt wJionisoever tlie pal t > ii'illiniltles decJaro to l > e tbi > puty nominee 'Ihr. . > 3 = on for culllnn .ittentkm to this H omjilnslzi'd by thp fact that nowheic nil unlet no cirouin tar.ri's l a Mr O ens "tmoimcpd In plain ami unequlvoPiil teitna ills purpo = e to nbldo the re.sult of the prl- ti-irk" ! , but on the contnm. In his recent i tdrBs 1o his fcllnwcu. v.hlle urKlns them tu th no IK. he falls tc It tlmalc llmt It 1 ( lh 'i their dutv or his purpose to do FO In ih ( .vent of his cwn ilefeat , tvlilch he Ceols ' i bu already assuieil < i 1,01:1 : : i > itKi'Uiiit'uix vorius. : llnlly at I'attoMon t ! > ! l I.inl I , vcnliiK Ji SJIP ki r . The Sixth % Vaid C'c-laicd Itepnhllcan club liohl a ially last night in Patterson Imll 1 ho hill was crowded with calc-ied votera ind anun them a.ppeasd a number of white iien who had attended chlelly to hear what l > iMrrccr would have to cay for hlin- i'f The epeal.cn vvcro- lion U II. Mcr- "r , iron. F. W. Collins ot Lincoln , Dr. M 0 lllclalts , John W. Johnson , r. L. Bar- . ett and M S. Singleton. A Rood < loal of entluiiijam as unbaitled during tha co-nsd of thi speechea Tlie JOK'ilatloti camralRrt hand was there , poa- Ibly a little louder than usual , and several selections wore rendered bv a quartet and MtM Craig Tlie si etches tvero chiefly recitative of the hard times tht the dsmociatlc adm'nUtra- ' llon had brought upon the country and jf tha prospcrliy the country Imd enjoyed under republican rule The questions of t io tariff and sliver were hardly touched upon. The only exception was the speech 01 John W. Johnson , ' . , 'Mch dealt to some extent Mlth blHor. Borne of the colored gpeaKcrs found fault lint cclorcJ men had not received due recognition nut the watch' , ord Riven out w.ia io btaul : by the rtpuhllcTO paity this fall Dave Mercer was the last speaker c' tV proxram. It was getting late ami ihe audience was becoming tlieil. Ttiereforo , lie cut hla speech Bhort. lie contuitsd hlmscK with roasting the democrats In a general uay and tpeul.ms of the record made by himself In congress. I'liilorx-i Or. liloliiitH OMAHA. Sept. 12. To ths Editor of The BCD. I often read of EeU-muda white men , hut I rarcl/ see anything- about a telf-made negro. As there is one who lives In Omaha I would llko to say a few words about Mm , as ho Is an aspirant for ilia legislature. His name Is M. O Itld.etts. When he was ac quiring Inowledce to become a phjslclnn ho was so poor he waited table at the Union 1'aclflc dining hall. He struggled on ngilnst many obstacles The v.orsl ons was hla color , but he dually triumphed. How well ho haa acquitted himself tha community veil knows Uls aim was to show that a negro with a poor chance could acquit himself as well and become OB serviceable a citizen In the world as his white brother One of his llrst acts Has lo roll up his sleeves to iry to have a negro put on , the republican legislative- ticket fiom IHU county Ills choice was not mine. I got my choice , but he never stopped because his farorlto was beaten Ho worked lo elect all tha nholo ticket Dr Stephenson , our candidate , was defeated through tin- treachery of well known white republicans I think now that the republicans will try to fleet the negro as well as his vvhlto brother can didates. I heard from tha lips oC persons , Irrespec tive of part } ' , lhat ho maflo a geol record , and as ho desires a second term I hope all my race will try to- Induce the various dele gates to support him as agahut any other negro who asplrei for such honors. The rebel brigadiers who now rule congrets have Ehonn the negro that they are his enemy Btlll. They have removed the last vestige of hope ( In annulling the national election bill ) that remained vhen they took charge. The coming session will have to elect a suc cessor to Senator Manderson and it we want a republican we , In common with all cltlcens. must try to naino good men He has been tried and not found wanting. 11 c- spectfully , C. 13 DUKKU. VVur.t Itiijiiihllcan * . The Inrhth Ward Itepuhl'can club na * organized Tuesday night with the following ofllcers ; r'r ! iinn A , n nihlstrom ; vice president , John J Vlantlen ; secretary. C J. Westcrdnhl SpercliM were- nude by I'reilJenl Ilurman ol the CeiitrM Gurileld club , Mr. Son- dcnberg Wllsan President Dahlatrom * n < l others. Harmony ' 'and gc'd feelliiR pre vails all nloiiR ltie line Club meeU at Wclf'g hall , Twenty-second and earning streets , every Tuesday evening. NAM'S TO IIU .MAI ( lit IH % XKW Ytlltll. Civil .srnlcct dimml.loner ltnor\rlt > llu- Viirtpil Arnlr.illitn nn Ili-fnrmrr. WASHINOTON' . Sept IS. Thn rumor pub lished In New York today that Civil Service Commission r Roosevelt contemplated resign ing from th board In order to become re publican cfliulhliilo for may r of N'ew York Is believed hero not to be accurate at the present time. Kncrnl months ago Mr.'ltooss- velt , In casual conversation with close friends , mentioned an aspiration to become Mr. Gllroy's successor In the mayoralty chair and spok * earnestly tf securing the nomina tion. S nee then , however , according1 to ono of his nicst Intimate friends , lie has relin quished the aspiration , under the boiler that he would bo Unable lo get the nomination. The report lacks cunnrnntton , not only nm ng Mr. lloosevoll's personal friends , hut his colleagues. In the olflco ol lha commis sion There It Is stated that there Is no truth In the story , and that Mr. Uoose-volt will continue In hla present position. Com missioner Lyman , cx-chalnnan of the board nnd the onlv member of Ihe c inmKMon In Ihe c'ly ' , slid that ho had heard nothing of tha matter , nnd so far ns ho knew the re port lacked foundation. Sir. Iloosevelt left hers a. vveck ago for a month's outing on. hla ranch near Medora. N. D lUDKISH II ) LIIK 031 All I l > l < ATr < mM. Aonlurli r < > i > < ill tH siiiko Souio Succinct Alliruintlo'ii 1 hn Tlt.'ict. SAKVTOQA N. V. , Sept. 12 The populist convention adopted a platform reafllrmlnsr lha Omaha platform of the party and contain ing thcyp further nfTlrinatlcns Both of the- old pai ties , have outgrown tholr usefulness Tnrire tlnkcrlnir Is without bcnellt to Ilia people The j > euple' paily Is ntone thf reftlci * nnd .s.ifcty of the people : fiivoitt a single IHX on l.iml values onlj , IpKlsIatlan to irivo uneniplo > ed Inbor In public works ; com pelling olnplnycrs nud ornploves tu sub mit to nibllrallon : unking nn oqtillabl.s llabllltv Inw for cmi > t > ers and employes ; putting' railroads ) mul telegraphs and tnln- intf corporations under the contiol uC the .state , providing u public lefcruniluin : put ting llciuor saloons under state cnru ! favor- Inj : taxing of mortKtigca on land ; forbidding ihlld labor and the oveitline woiklnc of women , fuvoiliifiwomati sulliago ; deman < l- hur enforcement of the eight-hour law : that boiuda of aibltratloti be elected by the people Chiii.'leB I ) Matt hews cf Duffalo was noin- Irttrd For goMrnor It. C Hewson for lieu- ten nit govcnicr , Thttddoua II. Wakeman , Judge of the court of appeals. ( anilM iti < I ix'ornotl , The Seventh branch ot the Gar field club held a mnss mooting at the club room , 1212 1'ailc aveiiuo last c\enliiR , about 300 at tending John Norbeiwas chairman nnd Ed Peterson , cecrotary. The Linnet Comet band furnished tlio music and Prter ll.lson uf the rirst Ward club sang and accDinpinlml him self on the Rii'tsir. The meeting wns liai- monluiis und enthustuRtlc The onndldatos oii'loiBpd nnd recommended lor nomination ware. Judga i : M. Slenherg for re-el ctlon as county commissioner , Charles A. Jucoh- son cf the Ninth ward for stite senator , and Ah In Johnson of the Sltth ward for the honso of representatives Hach ens received the endorscmenl by acclamallon , and every voter pledged himself to slay by the endorse ment , us he considered the candidates com petent for their oflicc anil would d tliem- B-\CI and the Club justice if nominated and finally elected to tl.elr respective olllcea , A sliU- will be prepared at the meeting next Wednesday for the endorsement cf olhoi can- didatcw for oince Besides the candidates , ex-Councllmnti John Steel was In troduced as a speaker , and ho made an ad- diess that v-as v.elt iccetvcd Iti > 1 ( us fin iik ihfl Ni Kn > iJi-inii < rnllo I.IMRIIC , AVASIIINOTO.Ssept. . 12. n. c. c. Ast- vvood has tendcrea lo I'residenl C. II. J. T.ijlor his resignation us chatiman of ( he executive committee of the Negro National Democratic league tn Ills letter Astwood paid his respects to the Afro-American bureau of orginl-.atlon and declared that tht > bold and vulgar imnner In which colored ofllcera are bclni ; lorcsd to contribute , against their will "Is a spectacle so humiliating that It rende * & ncgta demoiracy ji cesspool of cor- lupllon" The action of the congressional committed "in sustaining an organization un der Ilia conditions openly condemned by Sen ator KaulUner himself and the action of Ilia national administration lounrd negro demo crats makes It Impossible , " says. Mr. Ast- wool , "lor him to be an active worker , " An ! - rninnmny Mi.vt < nii-iit Tnklni ; * > hipo. N13W YORK , S-pt. 13. Deflnllo political action ajfilnsit Tammany Hall V\ES taken oj the Indei ndcnt Lounty oiganiiall n nt a meeting cf the oecntlve committee. John I ) Tottn end , chairman cf a Bijeclal com mittee , nrorte < 1 letolutlons pledging those taking fart In tl e conference not to support any candidate whose name is on a Tarn- many Hall tkl.et. A call wiu Issued for 3i ccunty convention ct the Independents , to bo held tt Ccoj-er [ 'tilon September 28 , for ll.o purpose of nominating candidates tor mn > or and other municipal cfllcers. A BAHBAROUS SUEGIOAL OPEBATION. J'nr lite dun nf 1'ltn. Is not only Intensely painful , dangerous to life nmly ry expensive , but In the light of moJern medical icaearch and since the- discovery of the Pjrarild Pile Cure , a FiirRl- cal operation Is wholly uunerespaiy. If JOD have any douht en this plnt kindly read tlio follow.ng lett rs from people who know Dial our claliin rcnardliiR the merits of the Pyra mid I'llo Cure are barn a out hy tlie facts Trom N. A Stall Illdge Itoad , NUfrira coantj , N. Y : 1 iccelvod > out Pyramid Pile Cine and tested II h.st night. It did me irori got.d than anythliifr 1 have aver found yet , antl rtmerabcr this was the rc-iiilt of one- nlpht's treatment only I'roin Penii W Arnctt , Batcsvllle , Ark.i fienller.isnYour Pyiamld I'ile Cure hus donj me so much good In HO thort a time that my eon-n-1a.w. ! Cupluln T. J. Klein of Toit Smith , Ark. , has vvrltkn ma for your rddrs > s , as ho wishes to Iry It also. I'rcm A H Tovvnasnd. Hemllle , Ind. : I luve been EO muc'i henelltcd hy the Pyramid Pllo Cure tiiat I enclose ? 1.W , for which pl"ase urnd a pnclcaRo , which J wish to give- to a friend uf mlns who euffcrs very much from plle3 I'rom John U. Wright , Clinton. DoWItt rounty. 111. I am BO vv 11 pleased with the I'jramld Pile Curet that I think It but right to drcp 3011 a few llnc-3 lo InCoim jou Its ef fects have been all I could ask or vvjgh. From P A Uriiton , Llano , Tt-c. . Gentlemen menThe Pyramid Pile Cure has done so much ( rood for mo Kiat I vvlll say for th ben- edt uf others thai after using only Uvn daI I nm better than 1 lime been for months. The Pyramid Plla Cure Is prepared by Tin Pyramid Drnjj Co of Albion Mich. , and It h truly a wonfl rful remedy for all forms ot Piles. Po great has been the number nf tes timonial letters received by them from alt parts of the country that they have dccld d to puhltali each week n number of auch loiters ters and never use the same letter twlc\ but only fresh Utters will tu published. All druggists recommend Hie I'jramld Pile f'ur , as they know fio-u what their ( .ustom- crs ay that no remedy gives mich satisfaction 15 , 2S. fJftiiiuJ 50 CcntB. Telop'ioii" 1531 , TONIGHT MISS EDA CLAYTON In tlio great melo-il ram tile siicco-n. The : JSlncIt NKi : fcATI'UDAV , 15c , 25c , 35o and 60o. Telepliona 153L EMILY And Company of BANCKER " Prespiitlin : - QIJR The JUttllng Musical Coiui-dyi r-T n-t- ! hit , rl-A Matlncu