THE OMAHA DALLY BEE : TFRIDAY , OCTOBEtt 19 , 189d. NEW EIGHT CLUB LEAGUE Birth of Another American Association in Philadelphia Yesterday , SIX NATIONAL CITIES REPRESENTED nillwatiUeo I * In ami IlufTalo JIajr D the ICIglitli Some Well Known Karaes Are Among tlio 1.1 it of I'mmotcrs , PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 18. Base ball men representing six cities quietly gathered In a room In the Colonnade hold , tills city , at noon today and after sis hauri of delibera tion Frank R. Rlchtcr , editor ot a sporting paper , who acted aa spokesman for the party , announced the formation of tlio American Association ot Date Dall Clubs , wllh a cir cuit made up thus far of Philadelphia , New York , Brooklyn and Washington la the east and Chicago , Pittsburg and Milwaukee In the west. Tha eighth club la to be located In St. Louis , Detroit , Colnmhua or IlufTalo , with chance * favoring the'latter. The meetIng - Ing WM composed of the following named gentlemen : William lljrnle , represent I HE Brooklyn capitalists generally understood to bo the- owners ot Ambrose Park ; W. II. He- canuon , representing New York parties ru- inorcd to control the Polo grounds , the lease of which has been heretofore held by the National Leasuo team ol that city ; K , U. Klchter and K. S. Kames of Philadelphia , who. It Is Bald , hope to secure the old grounds used by the famous Athletic club ot the once powerful American association ; Walter Hewitt nnd M. D. Scaulati ot Wash ington , well known In connection with base ball at the national capital n tow years ago ; A. C. Iluckenbcrger. a base , ball manager of national celebrity ; A. li. Terry , representing Pittsburgh and Fred Pfeffer , the head of the new organi zation iti Chicago. II , D. Qnhm of Milwaukee was represented by prosy , .but he Is ex pected to arrive lieretomorrow. . The general admission waa fixed at 25 cents , and permission to plus' Sunday games was accorded to all clubs. Exhibition games during the championship season are prohib ited. Transfers of games will not be > per mitted , The buying and selling ot bull players' releases Is also prohibited by the constitution. The sections relating to mem bership and full receipt division cannot be amended except by unanimous consent , thus preventing any "throw downs" whatever. It was decided the double umpire system would be used. Stringent rules also were adopted on the subject of dirty ball playing nnd rowdy conduct on the field. It was de elded there should be no fight with the league If tlio Association could avoid this , and It was decided to respect all contracts anil tn play a nonconfllcting schedule. < 3 ( > ! i I'ATI HIN MKfKATbSTICATIIIIKRKV Oiilliin'it Knlliiru to Appc.tr MnUci tlio DCS MI > ! III > lEiK'iMl Tuo-llorso I'rormilon. DES MOINES. Oct. 18. ( Special Tele gram ) This was the blp- day of the fall meeting nt the Capital C'lty Driving1 park. The weather was the woist of the week for the races , and the attendance was about C.OOO. Owing to a high wind the track was several seconds slow. The great race on the card was the contest between Joe Patchen n ml Strathbcrry. Online was advertised to # o , but failed to appear. The contest be tween ttie two horses , however , was a good bne , barring the dltllculty of making fast time against the wind. The first heat was won by Patchen In 2Kri : ( ! , by only half n length , which wns a vlittml lowering of Stt nth berry's record by hiilf a second. The quarters were 0:29 : , 1:01 , l:5o'A. : The sec- onil heat was a most dllllcult one , the wind blowing n gale In the faces of the contestants , and the dust almost obscured ttw > m. The quarters wore 0:31 : , 1:08 : * , l13i ; , 2tl'4 ; , showing the last quarter was gone lit 27i. The third hent was gone In com- jmratlve- calm , the wind having died down uml a slight rain having laid the ilust. 1'atchen won It by a nose In $2:03 : . though lift was pushed by Strathberry , who was fipttint ; tired. Jack Cuny drove Patchen and John Atkinson was behind the Iowa liorse. The lost heat by quarters was 0:30 : } , 1X > , l:3Si : , 2.08 > J. last quarter In a two- inlnuto clip. Fred K went against his pac ing record of 2:104. : and did.the mile In UiKB4. : Summaries : Grand special , pacing , ? 2,3QO : Joe Patchen. blk s , by Patchen Wlllces , owned by Colonel J. O. Taylor , St , Louis. Mo 1 1 1 Strathberry , b s , by Iloseberry. owned by N. M. Scott. Uenleirlllf , la 222 Time : 2.05) ' , . 2liVi. ; 2:08 : > i. „ 2:27 : .class , trotting , $100 ( unfinished from "Wednesday ) : GcUBrva , b in , by Abbotaford I 1 : J oumont , b m , by Loumont 2 3 L. Hanlla Ensign , b B , by Ensign 4 4 : Xxxltna. , b m , by California G 2 r Dan forth , b g , by Dauntless 3 G 5 Uelle B , blk m fi 6 dr Tims : 2:20. : 2:20 : , 2:21tf. : Free-for-all , trotting$500 : Robbie P. b 8. by Charles Caffcry. 211 fienutor A , g 8 , by Trump Panic. . , 123 Walter B , b K > by Patchen Mem- brlno , 3 3 2 Kentucky Union , ch m. by Aber deen 144 Time : 2:17 : , 2:11 : , 2U' : ' , , 2llVi. 2:23 : class , pacing , $400 ( unfinished ) . Nellie Tosco , r m , by Tasco 1 Malor Cleland , ch s. by Artist Wllkea. . 4 Radius , gK , by Tangent 2 Ilonefactor , Jr. , ch R. . , ; 3 gpaldtngr , ch g , by Judge Salisbury Od Time : 2:23& . 2SlVi. IMIILAnELPHIA , Oct. lS.-2:25 : pace ( six heats on Wednesday ) : Nellie S won second seventh and eighth beats In 2:16 < & , 2:18 : am 2:19',4. Notion took third and fourth heats Time : 2:18 : , 2:18 : % . Hamla took llfth am nlxth heats In 2:23 : , 2:1SVS. : Mabel 1 > wet first In 2:17'i. : Frenchy , Gus M and Ceda Snair also starte < l. 2:23 trot : Ike Wllkea won third , fourtl and fifth heats In 2:171 : * . 2:13 : and 2:17U : Ida II took first and second heats In 2:19' : ' and 2ilS'/i. llosallne , Hodney J , Madlsoi Chief , Alexis. Willis A , Cora Ashwood Dawn It , Humbug. Holtlster , Claudius Jacksonlan also started. 2:21 : pace ( untlnlshe < l ) : Tlobort C won flrs and second heats In 2:1 : U and 2:1111. : Amo- rlta fourth heat In 2:1TM. : Hues' ? Work llfth heat In 2:17W. : Crafty third heat In 2:15. : 2:19 trot ( unfinished ) : Catherine L. Hey burn won first heat In 2:16li. NE11HA9KA CITY , Oct. ll-Bpeclal ( Tele Rrara. ) The Nebraska. City races closet today. Summaries : 2:40 : trot , purse $150 ( unfinished ) : rlttle Hampton 321 Plnah . . . . 3 1 2 Chttthorn 131 Heat time : 2:33 : % . Knee will bo flnlshei tomorrow. 2:23 trot , purse $150 : Nina. Cobb 1 1 Superintendent 2 2 11 3 3 Time : 2:27 : . 2:27. : 2:28. J:28 trot declared off. IIUnnELL. Neb. , Oct. IS.-Spcclal ( Tele pram. ) The races today drew a great man Iieople. In the 3:00 trot Lady Itlce- took firs money , Maud Kesterson took second , tin Competition took third , nest lime : 2H5. The halt-mllo and repeat running- race was won by Whlp aw , Lury Johnson second , and lirace third. Beat lme : 0:12. KliSULTS ON Till : IIUNNINQ TItAOIlif. Fmorltos at Oakley Hotrleil Over Nlcrly by Hornet Oitrrymir Cumlortalito OiliU , CINCINNATI , Oct. IS.-Only two favorites won at Oakley today. The track was fast and the attendance very large. Byron Mc Clelland , with his Henry of Navarre * and nine other horses , arrived at the track today. Navarre Is a trifle tired , but other wise none the worse for the Ion ? trip , J. J. McCarthy was also on the track , but left -tonight. In the second race Jockey Shields who was left at the post on July Fourth , was suspended for the rest of the meeting1. Results ; First race , tlitrteen-alxteenths of a mile : Flttsburg (3 ( to 1) won. Ilodgeson ( C to 1) econu. Stirlnc Vale (12 to 1) third. Time ; 1:22. : 1:22.Second Second race , five furlongs ; Gurgle (3 ( to 2) won , Annlo May (4 ( to 1) ) uecand. My Uelle { U to 1) third. Time : lOiW. : Thlnl race , mlltw anil an eighth : Chant (5 ( to 1) ) won. Kgburt ( even ) second , Orinda < 7 to 1) ) third. Tlmea 1M4. : Fourth nwe , alx furlongs : Tobln ( J to 2) recond , Oakley (5 to 1) ) Moond , StutTa. (7 ( to 2) third. Time : llSVi. : Firth race , mile- and a sixteenth : Jtullth (1 to , 1) ) won , aiorinna ( IS to 1) ) second , Se- Ifna ( ) to G ) third. Time : 1:4X : . Sixth race , thlrtrcn-sUleenthft of a mile Prince Imperial ( IS to 1) ) won. Clara Hauer (4 to O second , Mlsa J lly (5 to 2) ) third. Time : 1:2H ; BT. LOUIS. Oct. 18.-Ea.Hl St. Jxiuls ramlts race , eleven -slxte < ntha ot & iull : Huth won , Qracla second , Jim Drown third. Time ; 1:15. : 1:15.Hceond Hceond race , one-halt mll : Dr. Atrncw won. Queen Fnuatui second. Aunt Susie third. Time : 0:52H. Thlnl race , eltvcn-slxteenths of a. mile : Llttla Phil won , Tom Donahue second , Tom S third. Time : 1.13. Fourth race , thirteen-sixteenth * of a mite ! Vovay won , Turk second , 1'ebbla Jlock third. Time : 1:27V4. : Fifth race , three-quarters of n mile : Danton won , Livingston second , > Cy Partner third. Time : 1:20 : , ST. ASAPTH ItACB THACIC , Va. . Oct. 18. About 13,000 people witnessed the Innuf- urntlon of the race meeting ot the Virginia Jorkey club today. Track fast. Results : First race , six furlongs : Leotmwell won , Gnlllles second , Dcrfarellla. third , Time : 'Second race , mile nnd n sixteenth : Patri cian won , Candelabra second , Prince Karl third. Time : liMi. : Third rncr , BK furlongs : Paris won , Hrnmbnletla second , Cockade third. Time : Vourtli race , six furlong's : Hnlton won , Wcrnberp second , Memento , colt , third. Time : 1:16U. : Fifth race , ens mile : Song and nance won , Setauket second , Shadow third. Time : l.W',4. Sixth race , flvo furlongs ! Albert A won , 1108011 second , Golden Gate third. Time : .0 . KANSAS CITY , Oct. 18.-One favorite won t Exposition park today. Several of the aces were what might be called "queer. " omc of the good things carrying loads of he talent's coin would blow up very mys- rrlously at the last turn and would finish mong those who "also ran. " Among them \\ere Jack White and Kingcraft , both of vhoni were said to be sure winners by al- eged knowing ones. Ilesults : First race , live furlongs , selling : Moun- n In Hello (3 ( to 2) ) won , Victor B (10 ( to 1) frond , Louis Young (10 ( to 1) third. Time : . " . Second race , four furlongs and fifty ynnls : . .IttleEH ( to 1) ) won , Lucy Day (11 to 5) iM-und , Rabbit (4 ( to 1) third. Time : 0:54. : Third race , live furlongs , selling : La , ( Irlppo ( ID to 1) won , Montella (10 ( to 1) ) sec- nil , Pacolet (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : UOGtf. Fourth race , six furloncs , selling : Jardlne 0 to 1) ) won , Dill Arp (12 ( to 1) second , lien Vllsou (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:19V1. : Fifth lace , five and a half furlongs , sell- K : Bell Stout (2 to 1) won , Green Ptewltt 5 to 1) second , Borderer (4 ( to B ) third. Time : : tl'i. HAWTHORNn , III. , Oct IS. First race , Ive furlongs : Pek-ns (9 ( to 10) ) won. Flash 11 to B ) second , Say When (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time ! 1:03. : Second race , five furlnogs : G. n. Morris 7 to B ) won. Jovial (4 ( to 1) ) second , lilack 'nek (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:03',4. : Third race , MX furlongs : Governor Palmer 7 to 1) ) won , Muiinettl (23 ( to 1) ) second , it-van (9 ( to 5) ) third. Time : 1-.1GV4. Fouilh race , one mllot Red Glen (3 ( to S ) von. Young Arlon ( t to 1) ) second , Janus ( S 0 1) ) third. Time : IMS. Fifth race , six furlongs : Percy (2 ( to 1) von , Lottie Mills (0 ( to 2) ) second , B. F. Fly , r. , (10 ( o 1) ) third. Time : 1:15& . Sixth race , one mile : Cladlus (8 to 1) ) won , The Spaniard (15 ( to 1) ) second , Rey del Mar 1 to ! i ) third. Time : 1:40. : PROVIDENCE , jit I. , Oct. IS. First race , Ivo furlongs : Polvilora won , Remotse second end , Iierwyn third. Time : Ii02's , Second race , one mile : Sir Knight won , fop Rlppley second , Figaro third. Time : , mt , . Thir rnce , flvo and a half furlongs : Pont Lear won , Maurlnc. colt , second. Shadow Dance , colt , third. Time : 1:09 % . Fourth rare , mlle nnd a sixteenth : Mnr- ihal won. Charlie McDonald second , W B bird. Time : 1M3. Fifth race , mile nnd a quarter : Llthbert won. The Rat second , St. John third , No Ime. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A. UK.ID 1IKAT IN 2:01. Kubert ,1 nnd John It. ( ientry "Mulfo u Scn- iittlonnl Mlle nt Nnslivlllo. NASHVILLE. Oct. IS.-SIx thousand people ple gathered nt Cumberland park today , chlelly attracted by the prospects for a match race between Robert J nnd Johiu R. Gentry. The day and track were- perfect , ind when Gentry nnd Robert J ( Gccrs ) came upon the track they were greeted by .1 great shout. Soon they were started. Robert J having- the outside track. Around the track they went , closely together , tha judges deciding- a dead heat. Time : 2:01. : After the dead hent It was found that Gentry had cut himself , and he- was allowed to be withdrawn. Robert J wns given the race nnd then , sent a mlle In the leathering ilusk with a running mate. Time : 2:0jyfe. : Results : 2:23 trot , purse JSM : Ollle 1C won second. third and fourth heats. Time : 2:18'S. : 2:18 : , 2:13. : Prince Kdsall won first hent. Time : 2:19. : Miss Kliknmn , Camlet , Mary Thomas. I'enelope , Irish lioy , Squeeztr , Fanny Ilruns- wlck also started. Oak Hill stake , trotting , 2:18 : class , purse ! K,000 ! : Itrown Dick won second , third nnd fourth ! heats. Time : 2:13. : 2:12 : , 2:13. : Mlsa Nelson won first heat. Time : 2:13 : > J. Mon- tlcello , Mlsa Nelson , Baronet , Io. Uevcrlll. Commodore. Porter , Llallaona , Clorlne nnd Pat My Roy also started. 2:23 pace , purse JtWO ( unfinished ) : Vlrden won first and second heats. Time : 2:13 : , 2:13V : . Fox Hound , Rosco , Wurrcn C , Ella It and School Girl also started. MISS ITOIID WINS T11K GOLI ? MATC1J. Traversed the I.liiku Twice In Ninety-Four Miots. ( living Her a Fine .llnrgln. MORRISTOWN , N. J. . Oct. 18. The women's game In the golf tournament of the Morris County Golf club wns con cluded today. Miss Annie Holland Ford winning- the cup. The weather waa nil that could be desired , and the attendance of society people was large. Among those present were : Prince and Princes Ruspoll , Marquise de Talleyrand-Perlgord of Paris. Mrs. II. JIcK. Twombley , Mrs. Arthur B. Twombley. Miss Mabel Davis of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Raymond , Mrs. Sangcr and Miss Woodruff. Mlsa Ford made the circuit today In two shots less than It took her to go the same distance yesterday , and she won the match with a Hplrndld margin to spare. The score of the day's play Is as follow : First. Second. Totals. Miss Ford 43 4fl 91 Mrs. Phlpps 53 63 10S Miss Raymond 61 50 117 Mrs. Shlppen 61 61 122 Mrs. Dean Cl 63 124 Miss Field 62 63 125 Miss Hey 63 68 131 Mrs. I'ltncy 72 SI 158 PuVnann Cycle Clnb'i Race * . GRAND ISLAND , Oct. 18. ( Special Tele gram. ) The wheel races given by lite Puk- wana Cycle club this afternoon were well attended , the day line , but windy , nnd the track good. Results : Ono mile novice : Bennett of Lincoln , first ; Swltz , second ; Lowe , Kearney , third. Time : 3:10 : , Hnlf-mlle , open : Frederlckson , Fremont , ( list ; Huyraan , Grand Island , second. Time ; 1:13. : 1:13.One mile , 2:40 class : Stephens , Kearney , drat ! Wceter , Grand Island , second ; ISoehme , Grand Island , third. Time : 2:2S 1. Quarter-mile , opn : Wetter. Grand Island , first ; Frederlckson. Fremont , second ; 1'lerce , Kearney , third. Time ; 0:31. : One mile , open : Frederlckson , Fremont , first ; Hnymnn , Grand Island , second ; Stevens. Kearney , third. Time : 3:27 : , Two-mile handicap : Boehme , Grand Island , first ; Flshburn , Grand Island , second end ; Fredeflckson , Fremont , third. Time : "Boy's mile race : Roquet. Grand Island , first ; Hurst , Grand Island , second. Time : 3:10. : Will I'romotn 8teoplcclia lnc. NEW YORK , Oct. 18. The much talked of new organization to promote steeple- chasing In this country was nursed gently Into life this afternoon at a meeting of the Jockey club. August Belmont waa chair man , the persons present being S. S. How- land , Foxhnll Keene , M , D. Forbes , F , Gcbhart and Frank Underhllt. Mr. Under bill made this statement of what wns done. "At the next meeting , to be held In Madi son Square garden during" the horse show week , the society will be regularly formed. Nearly nil of the thirty gentlemen Invited to join have accepted. The next meeting has been deferred until the horse show to ksirn the fate of the constitutional amend ment prohibiting betting- this state. " MlMonrl V. .M. C. A.Uun > * . SKDALIA. Mo. , Oct. IS. The first an * nunl Held meet of the- Young Men's Chris tian association waa held In thU city today , The St. Louis team won the state cham pionship , under the Pentathalon rules , by a score of 7SS'/i ' , Kansas City second and 8t , Joseph third. The three-mile handicap bi cycle race was won by Lee of St. Joseph. Time : 8U : 3-5. The game of basket ball for the championship of the state between Kansaa City and Springfield teams resulted lu a tie , neither team scoring In the two halves. rroteulonal Koot Hall. BALTIMORE , Oct. 18. The professional foal ball season In Baltimore opened this afternoon with a victory for the- home t am over the Washlngtons by a , score of fi jroals ° NEYORK. . O t. 18. The professional foot ball game between Brooklyn and Phil adelphia lhl& afternoon resulted In a vic tory for Brooklyn. The final score was 3 ircals to 1. NK\V YORIC , Oct. 18. New York. 3 ; Bos ton , i. Jtoail Ituco at Cedar Itaplil * . CEDAR RAPIDS , la , , Oct. 18.-Speclal Telegram , ) The second road raceof the Cedar Raplda Bicycle club waa run tola afternoon from thl.1 ally to Fairfax anil return , a distance of twenty miles. C. Dlpman , s\x \ minutes handicap , won In 65:18 : ; Art Coyclc , four minutes , second , KK : ; Ben Miller , two minutes , thord. Time : C5:15. J _ _ _ Porkltnm I'uncliml Contcllo. WASHINGTON , Dot. 18. Illto Peckham oj Alexandria , Va. , and Jnck Costello , champion welterweight oC Canada , sparred MX rounds nt Alexandria tonight. Peckham knocked out tils opponent , besting him from the start , and flooring him In the first , second end , third nnd sixth rounds. Albln t.iMca Another. NEW YORK , Oct. IS.-Tho eighth game of the chesa match between A , Albln and Q. W. Showaltcr was played at thd Man hattan Chess club today. Albln , who played . French defense , lost the game after sixty- me moves. Score : Sliownltcr , 0 ; Albtn. 3. ongregatloiml Asioclutlon at Nelleh < 3et l > onn to UuslncM. NBLIOH. Neb. , Oct. 18. ( Special Tele gram. ) At the meeting of the Congregational isoclatlon this morning Rev. J. E. Hey , lecrotory of the American Missionary socl- ty , made a report giving an account of tha , -ork among the Alaska Indians and the no- pi oes of the south. Communion service waa bstrved. presided over by flov. S. I , Han- 'ord ' of Aurora and Rev. S. Pearson ot West ) lnt. President Kills gave an Interesting cccunt of the conduct of his prayer mcet- ngs and Her. A. W. Ayera of David City icnt a report ot his Sunday evening service. which was read by Hev. J. O. Lange oC alioo. The afternoon seslon was devoted to Sun- ay school work. Slate Superintendent J. D. llewart made hi annual report , showing a much larger attendance In the schools than ver before , amounting In the aggregate to 9,470. The report of the state Sunday school lommllteo was read by Hev. S. I. Hanford , vMc.h explained the work nnd object ot tha : ommlttee. Varloiy aspects of the Sunday ichool work were presented by Rev. J. J. Barker of Norfolk , Rev. S. I. Hanford ot \urora. Hev. E. L. Ely of Omaha and Mrs. \ . M. N'ecdlmm of Albion. At the evening session a praise service was given , led by Prof. Geer ot the conservatory of music , and the remainder of the session was given to the discussion of the Christian Endeavor movement In Its various aspects. Addresses were made by Rov. F. W. Pease ot Albion and his wllo and A. B. Needham. An address prepared by Rev. G. W. Mitchell f Franklin waa read by Prof. J. M. Bennett if Chadron. A resolution of thanks was passed to the people of Ncllgh for their hearty and abundant hospitality. COST HIM. AN AUJf. rintttmonth Duck Hunter's Carelcumifss Can c H Serious Accident. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Oct. IS. ( Special Telegram. ) By the accidental discharge of a dhotgun In this city this morning Miles Curry , a young man about 2S years of ago , was maimed for life , with a further possi bility that death may ensue. Curry Is a son-in-law ot S. R. Carrlgan of this city , and came to town yesterday from his home n Nanco county by wagon , accompanied by his wife. Tills morning Curry and Mr. Carrlgan's son , Joe , made arrangements to o hunting out on the Plattc bottoms , north of town , the Intention being to journey In Curry's wagon. Before departing they loaded a shotgun with a charge of goose shot and placed the gun In the wagon. Ono ot Mr. Carrlgan's little girls was Inside ol the wacon , and while she was moving- about the gun was Jarred sufficiently to make It fall onto the bottom of the wagon box , tha result being that the cap exploded and re leased the heavy charge ol shot. Curry was standing on the ground close to the wagon , and the charge toro a hole completely through the sldo ot the wagon box and then struck him In the right arm , close to the shoulder. The muscles were completely shot In twain , the bone was shat tered and a few of the shot penetrated the right lung. A physician was called and the flaw of blood stopped , and this after noon the Injured man's arm was ampu tated. Surveying mi Irrigation nitoli. AINSWORTH , Neb. , Oct. 18. ( Special Tele gram. ) George Campcn , assistant city engi neer of Lincoln , with a. party of eight left here today for the head waters of the pro posed Irrigation ditch on Snake river , and before - fore returning will make a permanent survey for the entire main ditch. The county has made an appropriation to pay for the per manent survey , and as soon as this Is done and cost estimated there Is no doubt that bonda will be voted to construct the entire ditch , thus Insuring to this county the bene fits and prosperity arising from lands that can bo depended on for good crops annually. Itully of Verduu llepubllcanH. VERDON. Neb. , Oct 18. ( Spoclal. } The republicans held an enthusiastic meeting in Verdon last Saturday. They were addressed by Frank Reavls of Falls City , candidate for county attorney , and II. C. Llnsley of Pawnee City , candidate for state senate. Yesterday evening the republicans again met. this time to be addressed by Messrs. W. C. Sloan ot Nebraska City and James Kelley. Catholic Church Uodlcated. GRKELEY CENTER , Neb. , Oct. 18. ( Special. ) The dedication of the Cathollo enure ? occurred today. Right Her. Bishop Scannell of Omaha , assisted by eight priests , conducted the ceremony , and Hev. Father Wolf of Grand Island delivered the discourse. A very largo congregation wit nessed the services. C'liarleo McDonald Ueail. NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , Oct , 18. ( Special Telegram. ) Word reached here today of the death of Charles McDonald , which took place at Ashevllle , N. C. , where he went several months ago on account of 111 health. The deceased waa the son ot Charles McDonald , a prominent citizen and banker of this oily. Veterans of the l.nto War HomemfocroU by the ( Icneral Government. WASHINaTON , Oct. 18. Speclal.-Pen- elons granted , Issue ot October C , were : Ne braska : Increase Joseph H. Wood , South Auburn , Nemalmj John J. Nelson , Peters burg , Boone. Reissue James L , Avery , Fairmont , Flllmoro ; Thomas M. Pethlck , Sliver Creek , Merrlckf Ambrose Burtz , Fre mont. Dodse. Iowa : Original Thomas M. Hedges. Grla nell , Poweshlek. Increase Jam ea Thorny son , Red Oak. Montgomery : David S. Fuller , deceased. Davenport ( Brant's addition ) , Bcott ; William P. Jlendrlclcson , Sidney , Fre mont. Ilelssue John W. Grlgsby , Aurelia , Cherokee ; Dennis Feeney , Olen Ullen , Woodbury ; Samuel V. Allison , Charles City , Floyd ; Kzra It. Cliamplln , Cresco , Howanl. Original widows , etc. Amanda J. Dugan , Iowa City , Johnson ; Eunice A. Fuller , Davenport ( Grant's addition ) , Bcott. South Dakota : Hclssue John W. Smoots , Bristol , Day ; Jerome- . I evlsee , Wllmont , Roberts. Colorado : Original Peter Fasablnder Durango - range , Xa Plata. North Dalsota : Original Charles A. Starkweather , Ansel mo , Hansom. HERMAN FttEESE ARRESTED Ez-Oaaliier of the 'Homer ' State Bank Charged with Embezzlement. I HIS CAMPAIGN SUDDENLY INTERRUPTED I'rlcmU of the Accufid Kcllnvo It li a Mat * Icr of rc ocuton ) Growing Out at Politics-Out on. llnll to Ap- pvarSnturdnjr. ELGIN . Neb. , Oct. 18 , ( Special Telegram. ) There la considerable excitement here over the- arrest ot Herman Trccse. Sheriff Jclley and C. J. O'Connor ot Dakota , county came In yesterday and Ino.ulre < l for Frees * . They were told ho would be at Frencntown , near Clearwater , that night , whereho was billed to speak. They Immediately left for Clearwater - water , and there arrested Trceso about 2 p. rn. on the charge of embezzlement , Kreesu was completely surprised , never suspecting anything ot that character. The party drove to Elgin , where Frccse told his wife and father what was up and then was Immedi ately hustled off to Dakota City. All this was so quickly done that but three or four know anything about It until this morning. Mr. Freeso's friends here are very Indignant over tlio arrest ami arc firm In the belief that he Is Innocent and pronounce It a polit ical scheme to defeat him for county attor ney. DAKOTA CITY. Neb. , Oct 18. ( Special Telegram. ) Sheriff Jelley arrived this mornIng - Ing from Antelope county , having In charge ex-Cashier Frecso of the Homer State bank , who 19 charged with embezzling MB90 on the night of November 1 , 1891 , a portion ot which was taken out oC a well on hl& prcmr Ises last Sunday. He was taken before Judge Hefferman and placed under J2.GOO bonds for hla appearance- Saturday , the same being furnished by his father at Elgin and father-in-law at Pendoi , both of whom are here. Freesetoutly maintains his Inno- cetiso of having nny connection -with the affair , although circumstances point strongly to his guilt. _ ODD L'KM.OWK III , HOT OITICUKJ. - w Scsilan. ol tlio l.'rand r.otlco Concluded at Lincoln. LINCOLN. Oct. 18. ( Special Telegram. ) The grand lodge ot the Independent Order of Odd Fellows this afternoon elected the fol lowing officers : Grand master , J. S. John son , Superior ; deputy grand master , H. S. Hotchklss. Lincoln ; grand warden , Georgo- Norrls , Beaver City ; grand secretary , I. P. < 3age. Fremont ; grand treasurer , Sam Mc- Clay , Lincoln ; grand representative , George H. Loomls , Fremont. Omaha was selected as the next place of meeting. Tlio Rcbekahs selected the follow ing officers ; President , Mrs. M. L. Hoag- land , North Platted post president , Mrs. Grace Haller , Blair ; vice president , Mrs. Rose McGlvern , Fremont : secretary. Miss Cora Ileels , Norfolk ; treasurer , Mrs. Alice Hume. < Judging from the contents of n letter re ceived by Charles Shafer ot Mlnden some of the Inmates of the Batata prison do not think that It Is a poor plac j In which to be , lo cated during the cold .eathcr. His letter Is aa follows : LANCASTER , Nfett. Oct. 14 Dear U rot her Please do , not let my friends get up a petition for to send to the governor which might make him ! grant me a parddn. I do not want It. , nnd would not give 10 cents for one. It W Just like this : If I got a pardon It would make me mad , and I will tell you why ; If 1 was outside I could not get any work ; In nere I huve work every day that Is Just what I want. I have to stay here my ten months ; If I got out here sooner I mlglifftfefrrfyself In trouble. From brother JOHN G. SHAFEIU No. 2,579. The report of Secretary Ludden. of the school board , presented at the regular meet ing last nlg'hf , gives the' following- figures on the financial condition of the board on Oe- : ober 1 : Unpaid outstanding- warrants Sep tember 1 , 18DI . $62,974.23 Warrants drawn for the month of September , 1834 . 3.C33.8S Total . .1W6 , 623.13 Dahince on hand with treas urer September 1 , 1834 . JI.2SI.49 Total receipts by treasurer. . . 2,280.92 Total for September . } G,505.4l Disbursed for war rants . ,223C3 Disbursed for Inter est . 60.02 .2S3.6t Balance on hand October 1 , 1834 . 3,2Sl.8 Unpaid outstanding- warrants , Octo ber 1 , 1891 . $03,341.52 The Homo Makers union of this city made Its bow to the public last evening in the shayo of an entertainment and banquet for Its members and friends. A very spicy program , consisting ot music , recitations end speech ei. was given In their hall , in Halter block , after which all present repaired tc the banquet hall and enjoyed a feast spread by the lady members of the union. Tlio coroner and a Jury last evening hoW an Inquest over the remains of Joseph Maine , tlio old soldjer , who died the pre vious evening at Twentieth and O streets , and concerning whose Illness rumors and suspicions of neglect and poisoning ; had been current for several days , and brought In a verdict explaining that no evidences ol polsonlne could be found , Attacked by Highwaymen , FREMONT , Oct. 18 , ( Special Telegram. ) While A. London , a. confectioner , was re turning from Omaha last night with a wagon load ot fruit , he was attacked by two white men and a. negro near Irvlngton , who struck him on the head and knocked him down will a piece of lead plpethcn went through his pockets. They then took his team am : wagon and drove away In the darkness Word has been received that the team wai recovered In Omaha. The tobacco store of D. Lewis waa robbei ot MO worth of goods last night Two watches , several boxes of cigars and tobacco and pipes were taken. . Tcrcl'on Note * and Personal * . VEHDON , Neb. , Oct. IS. ( Special. ) Henry 8. Qekeler delivered a humorous lecture on the subject at "Can't" at the Christian church Sunday evening The proceeds were ; for the benefit of the school library. Several loads of students from the Hum boldt school visited the Verdon school Frl day. ' ' Mr. nnd Mrs. L. X. 'Klnsey ' were called to Shendoah. la. , by ttic' critical Illness of Mrs Klnsey's sister. j Stockman P ulcla Itnbbotl. Paul Daniels of Caspar , Wyo. , WAS foum by Officer Feehan ifjlnlr ln a dazed condition In Railroad avenue , , Squtu Omaha , at 11:31 last night. Daniels ; says lie was on hi : way to the electric iltani plant when ho waa slugged and robbed of il < 610. The Washing of .tfoe Feet gets to be a weighty matter , in these ' days when colored i stockings will shed their colors. Pe arline does this work beautifully. It's not only thoroughly effective , \but it's healthy. Doctors recommend : ; / " . Pearline as a soak for rheumatism. Try it in the bath. It will give you a new idea of cleanli ness. Bathing with Pearline is a perfect luxury , rertdler * and some unscrupulous grocers will tell yon. Beware "this U BS c < xxl as" or "the same us Pearline. " IT'S _ _ _ _ _ FALSE Pearlino is oeter peddled , if your crocer sends jou an imitation , be honest imJ it tatt , TAMES rVLE , New Ywk. THE Animal Extracts rrcpJtcd according to the formula of Dn. WAC. A. HAMMOND , la hi * laboratory at WithlrtEton. D. C. The mod wonderful therapeutic illico very since tht dajt ol Jcnner. CEREBRINE , FnOMTHC BRAIN. MEDULLINE , . THESPINALCOnD. CARDINE , . THE HEART. TESTING , FROM THE TESTED. OVARINE , rnoM -phriloloslcal effccti iirortnccd by eln- Rio dose of Cerehrlnc arc acceleration of thy Rulno vrlth fcellnu of rullncaa and detention i the bead , exhilaration of eplrlti , IncreajeA mlnarr 01 action , angmrfttatlon of the ex- pnlalro force of the bladder and petlataltlc action of the Intrttlno , Incre&ie In mnecnlar strength and endurance. Inerraecd power of vlilon In rlilerly people , and lacicaied appetite and dlgeithre power. Dose , Fl o Dropi. Pile * (2 ( drachma ) , 12.60. THE COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO. TTnslitngtoti , I > . C. Bend for Boole. 101 KUUN tt CO. . AOENT FOH OMAHA. A dude of. the Columbian period was not so well nor economically dressed as are the young men of the present day clothed by Nicoll the Tailor. Thousands of styles. Suits to order $20 to $65. Pants to order $ 5to $15. O Coats to order $20 to $45. Made nt Short Notice if Required. Visitors' Measures Recorded Free. Samples Sent by Mail. Garments Expressed Anywhere. 207 South 15th Street , OMAHA. You'ro welcome * nt our other store * In these cUlirn c.f Hie United Slates : Chlcaso. ft , 31. Louis. St Paul. Omaha Hasten. Denver. Inclniintl PHtBburj. Wauhlnetoa Now Vortc , Indiana polls , Kansas City San Francisco. Mlnnsiipolla. Hartford Portl.inl , Ore. Los Aujoloa SEARL ES & SEARLES , SPECiailSTS. OBBB8K Chronic Private CU1&E Diseases _ BBESHHl Trealmentby Mail , Consultation Frea Catarrh , all diseases u ! the nose , Throat. Chest , Stomach , Livcr.Iliood Skin mid Kidney diseases , Lost Manhood nnd all Private Dis eases of Men , Co 11 on orndJrcus , D r , Searles SScarles , PERMANENTLY CORED NO PAY UNTIL CURED VIC BtrERTOU TO 8,000 p.UIENTJ. Wntefor Dank References. _ . _ .k. EXAMINATION FREE. Operation , Ko Detention fromBnsiness , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE O. E. MILLER CO. , BAILEY , Dentist Pnnton Block , lOthaniiramam Painlesi Extraction of Teeth-Painless Filling Full oat tenth tS.OO. Silver fllllues SI.OO. l > ura Gold 13.00. Cold CrowiiH fJ.UQ tier tooth , oud at lachmeuL Tolophouo 1083. LadyAttenUanL Uerman VBD OH. BAILBY'S TOOTU A Conservative Platform. Wo arc truly n conservative ) concern , with a burning pnsslou to reguluto unjust business methods. In doing it wo i > eke our nose In our own business , anil study our lessons carefully until we fool com petent to teach others. Success Is attainable by btudylnj ; the wants t- of your own business. Wo studied the shoo question for almost n docailo. Now wo'ro furnishing n lesson how a shon can bo had that will tjlvo nil good servlco for less than a chcap-for-ono-day-nxcd-up-hhul nnd back It up by giving you a now pnlr Iroo If any of our shoes , ( no matter what grade ) provo ( lollcotlvo , do not wear i-easonublc well , or wear out too BOOH. This year wo stud led how to elevate quality and lower prices. \Ve got Micro Your shoos will coat you a good bit loss haroattor , Dolhir.aiul-Flftcoti-Conts fora good working shoo , equal to any S2.00 shoo tnailo. Dollar-un.I-Sixty-l7ivc , Is as nuiuh as you might expect for $2.30. Two Dollars fora calf shoo , which by-tho-way Is our new departure from our former $2.2o value , with a porfoot guarantco those tobc equal nnd better to any $3.00 shoe in. anyonos shop , 'two Fifty , Is our reprlar standby. We've challenged the world to produce their equal. American Calf oura are in every shoo with n Goodyear welt and dottblo baok stays. Every last toe shape nnd style in vogue , and $4.00 is tholr honest worth. Throe Dollars invested hero fora pair , means a flno $ o.OO pair of shoos , aa treed and pretty as any exclusive or nonexclusive dealoracan furnish without any guarantee. You don't rlslr by buying shoos hero but you do so by bjylng oljovvhorc. Milwaukee Grain shoes. Wo carry thorn in , quite an oxtonslvo selection with bxx tao * or without , stiltiblo for any work subjected to daintiness , a grain shoo is recommended , bccauso they're a heap moro durnblo and ko3p your foot dry , Our prices bepln at Ono Dollar a pair. Our fall I'alaleugcfe will loll all about men's ' weai. Wishono ? Saturday morning we shall place on the floor an assortment of parlor goods bought for our OO- TO1313R SAZJ3. These goods have been delayed , and as the sale is limited to a very short time now , we shall put prices on these goods that will bring them at half the regular value. All silk lirocatelle Suits , regular price $250 , Sale price $185 Solid Mahogany Inlaid Suits , regular price $125 , Sale price & 62.&Q Curly Birch Suits , natin damask cover , regular price $75 , Sale price Ijy37.(5O ( All silk Brocatelle Suits , all covered , no frame , regular price $75 , Sale price Fine Turkish Leather Rockers , regular price $45 , Sale price Fine Tufted Couches , regular price $25 , Sale price A fine assortment of odd pieces that must be closed , will be put at less than half the usual value , Shiver's October Sale. Does Your Clock Click Or is it our of whack ? Have you anything else in our line that needs fixing ? Our re pairing department is presided over by the most expert workmen and all work is rapidly repaired RAYMOND , 15th and Douglas , JEWELER. Prepnrecl from the original formula , prer ervcd In the Archive * ol the Holy Lnnit , tiny .SB an autbeutla history dating back COO year * . A POSITIVE CURE for all Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , Price CO cent- * . Sold br all druggist * . The Franciscan Remedy Co , , 131 VAX 11UBEN ST. , CZUCfAOO , Hi. i v-1 lot Circular wul Illustrated Cil oda ( . . , . * wc . . AJo & Tenfold Co : I &m vtry much pew4 ! to commtnd Vf. u Seymour1 * ability i an opti cian , havlUK bten tnlifactorlly fitted with ( lu * . f * ' ° T titlrniatlim iul derived rre t twnint ineretrotn in my professional work. I would r < o > cocaraend ill of tli utUllo prof < w lon to do Uke wit * . Very ; truly. J. uOmiB WALLACE ! . Omaha Academy ot Flak ArU. lUZADACUIJ CAUaKD BY EYH BTKAIlv. UON'T TniKJ.H WITH YOUR HYUS. Manyperiona wnou heaOJ ar constantly ach ing haw no idea , what relief cleaUOcally ntt d classei will give them. Tbl * theory I * now uni. vcrtally established. "Jinptuuerly fitted xla sw will Invariably lacreoa * tha trout I ana tuar lead tu TOTAL 11I.INDNKBH. " Our ability ti adjust elaue * aUely and correctly Is t > eye 3 question/ Consult us. Eyes testtd frst o ( charts. THE ALOE & PEN FOLD CO i Opposite Faxloa Hotel. rog TUB