' " : : ; ; ; ' V J = : T-J : ' : : . : : : : f - . ' _ . : : , , , j ljjs. 2 i1 : 7 , d . . " ; 1 : . , . . " . . . " , u"w . _ _ _ , .L ! u.1. Ji. , jj , _ Ld. , I _ " \ " r I 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - TiE OMAhA DAIL" nE : A''URDAY , SELTiiThtflEfl 1. 1S9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I aver the Hock hlanll and one or sixteen 'Ul over the Mlhnukee. 1.'IIOI'I' : \ ' " .VIM 1.1 I wr. J'rrllll" Ih'rn Olt Iii ( lllt ) ' Coin- , ' CIIitMt. Irllh' . COI."t l Interest In the award or premiums In the Agricultural bulllnp rachll Is climax yei . torday afternoon about 4O : o'cock , after the judgel on county exhlbll , Colonel E. P. Su- I ' n1 of Suth Omaha , W. I. ' . WrIght or I.ln' coIn anl Jell Tracy or Pawnee City , had been closote1 for an hour and a hut , comIng p to an ngtternent. I was known that the best exhibit , lfere1 only In two or three points , and while the JUI"CS were delheratng the suspense ) was great. Iepresentatns from about the several counties kept hovering ( loom . hoping to gel ! RIn of the way the thing was goLng. Finally the premIum ribbons were sent for and then Mr. Tracy hurlell out the door or the supcrlntendent's oflico with rIbb'n and placwls : to give to the rlbbn ! once wih countes the Insignia of honor. I.'ur- wlunlnp nn county took first premium : Washington , second ; Kearney , third ; Cuming fourth , and Thayer , fifth. Surprise was shown on all shIes at the re- Surprlo , the more showy exhibits were In ovary / Instance Ignored. The winning counties all have splen\d ! hut plain exhibits . Premiums on Indlvlual exhibis were : half bushel white winter wheat - Hal , I' . Shalenberer , Imperial ; eecolll , -Frt Pew , Hehron. half bushel red 1 winter . wheat-I.'Ist , Charles Bennet CarrlcD ; 5Cc- onll : 1 H. Smith Desoto. Hal bushel red spring wheat-I lrt , Frank Davis holbrook I ; aeconilWiiiiam Heed , Henkelman half bushel white spring whent-Irlrst , George ( Ilimoro . Gibbon ; secolll , S. wlng I Ives Hal bushel . rye-First , mmer Barton , Bair ; second , James Notternian , Bancrort Half bushel black oats-Irlrst , A. Holmherg , Ban. croft ; second ' John hialiarti . Iflair. halt ' bushel white cats-First. 1 Shahienberger. Imperial : secont , henry Shalenherger . half bushel Giese , Grand Islam\ Hal black harle-Flrst. henry Gese : second , 1 haIIenberger. Hal bushel Eprlng barley- Shalenberger I"lst " , , Shalenbcrer : second , Leroy Judd , Dawson. Fifty ears white Indian cern-First. Leo Smithi . Desoto : second , C. Pcw , lebron , FIfty carl yellow Indian corn-First . II. t Wortlun , , West Point : second , Leroy Jud ( Fifty ear calico corn-First , it. V. Persons , * Central City ; second , J. M. Armstrong . Green- wood. Ply ears mixed cor-Irlrst N. E. Bartholomew , Topeka ; second C. H. Craw , Dennington. Corn on talk-Flrt H. N. Mc- Her Topeka : secont , John Pew. Five slales rhum-Flrst , N. E , Bartholomew ; second , George Leiser , Grand Island. Halt bushel sweet corn-First , B. 8. Oltchet : second , S. A. Bou\ler , Desoto. One peck pop eorn- First , DInges , West PoInt : second , Adolphus Farnd , Beaver City. Hal bushel buck- ) whcat-Irlrst I' . Shalenberger ; second WIll- lam Heed , Benkelman. Hal bushel timothy aced-First , Arnold Bros. , Verdon ; second , J. Downs , Topel < " . Half bushel clover seed- First L. M. Copeland , Minden : second , Charles Oraw. half bushel German millet seed-First , John Balard , Bair ; second , Net I'ruelson , Blair. Hal bushel golden millet seed-Plrst , George D. Eagloson Amherst - herst ; second , Leroy Judd. Hal bushel Hun- garian grass eed-No first ; second . Leroy Judrl. Hal bushel hemp seed-First. P. Shal- lenberger ; sccond , Leroy Judd Hal bushel field pen -Flrst. 1' . Shalenberger : second , Leroy - roy Judd. Hal bushel blue grass seed- First , J. H. Cary , Dancroft : second , Arnolll Bros. Hal bushel orchard graEs-Irlrst. John Ballard : second , J. Kreeille , Tecumseh. HII bushel alfalfa seel-Flrst. J. Pritchard , Beaver City : second , 1 Shalenberger , Half bushel fax seed-Plrst. H. Hoppleman , Price : Icccnd , N I , . Whemple , Hope. Fifty broom corn-First , Leroy Judd ; second J. 11 Arm- strong Greenwood. Dsply of brooms-First. I , . O. Armbus North Plate : second , Arnold Bros. TImothy hay In bales-I lrst , Samuel 'yarwlcl , Blair ; second , Arnold Bros. net clover hay In hales-I jrst , John Ballard ; sec- ond. Arnold h3ros. Native grass In bales-Firat J. Waldron , Kearney ; second J. n. Porter 4 and Sons , Haigler. Largest display of "alu and seeds-I.'lrst , Johnson & Co" , Wyom- log Sheaf red spring wheat-First . William ' Reed ; second , George De flock Harrison. Shear white spring wheat-I'lrst Leroy Judd ' ; second , C. C. h' . Webal CMsr , Wyo. Sheaf ! white winter wheat-First , Leroy Judd ; sec- end , James Robinson , Minden. Sheaf red whiter wheat-First , Lsroy Judd ; second , 1e Smith , Desoto. Sheaf fall rye-First , Fred ] iohiy , Grand Island ; second , J. Shaw , Dan- crort. Sheaf spring rye-I.'Jrst , I.e- roy Judd ; second , J. Notterman Sheaf hlack oal-I"lrst. Leroy Judd ; second , George De Bocl Sheaf whIte oats-J'irs. I More , Henkelman ; second , William S. Fitch , McCoI ( . Sheaf black barley-I lrt. Andrew Latter , Minden ; seconrl George De Dock. Sheaf whIte harley-First , John Ballard ; sec. end , I. H. Willis , Harrison. Sheaf thai-FIrst , Joseph Bass , Danbury ; second Wiiam 'VI- his , I.'arnham. Sheaf hemp-First , Ch''lcs Craw ; second Arnold Bros. Sheaf buckwheat -First. William Reed : ccond Cecil Pew. Sheaf broom corn-First , H. C. Miller , Holbrook - brook ; second , William Heed. Sheaf golden inillot-F'irst , Fred Hoby ; secJnl , F. Bacus . Oklan . Sheaf German MIllet-First , F. 2 Gotznuse , Bancrof ; becoml , Charles \'els , 'atcrloo. Shelf Hungarian grass-J'irst. Leroy - roy Judd ; second F. I , . Miclcely'est Point Sheaf tmothy-First. W II. Gresn , Gen ; aeond . Leroy Judd. Shear red clover-First. Arnold Bros. ; second Wilam KI/ore. Kear- ney. Sheaf white clovr-Flrst. Cecil Pew ; second J. li.rtn , Topeka. Sheaf alfalfa- First. William Kigore ; second . I , . De Dock. Sheaf blue grss-I lrst , Leroy Judd : second George White , Topeka. Sheaf field peas- First . M. H. Green , Gen : second C. Sple- man West Point. Sheaf wild grass-I.'lrst , Ir E. Schwartz , Max ; second , D. o. Stunt , Ran- dolph. Sheaf orchard grass-First , Leroy Judd ; second John Ballard. Sack winter wheat flour-First , Arnold Dros. ; second p Sitahienbergor . Sack spring wheat flom- First , ml1lre RoUer Mills. Minden ; second , York Roller Mills , York . Can sweet corn- No first : second , Blair Canning : company , Blair. Gallon ser hum-Flrst F. F. Da'ly. Wcst Point ; second , Arnold Dros. One acre timothy grass-I"lrst , :1 H. Green , Gen , Largest collection of native grasses-Firat , L. J. Simmons , harrison. Half bushel early Irish potatoes-First. Oscar F. Jones Fort Omaha : zecond Leopold De flock , harrison . Half bushel late Irish Ilotatols-I"lrt , W. K. Potts . Lexington ; sec- oml , Herman Fdtz , hlobrook. ! Collection Irish 11olatoes-I"lrst , Hoblnson Farm , Kear- ne ) ' . Hal bushel sweet Ilotatoes-Plrt , James Hnhlnson , Minden ; second , Percy I ) . Shalenbarger , Imperial half bushel white onlons-Irlrst , J. Gbbmer : , Grand Island : mec- end I' . 11. Shmallenbarger. halt bushel yellow - low onions-Pint. Hoblnson Farm ; second , J. It. Mason , Mlnllen. half bushel red onlnns- First , H. K. DaIly. Benkelman ; second. D. Kephart Gibbon. Half bushel turnips-First. M. J. Weber Glen ; second , George Graham , Gtblofl. Hal bushel table beets-Pint , J. W . Billings. HaIgler : second , George Graham half bushel mangle vurehs-F'lrst , John 'h01150U , Grand Islamirl ; second , W. K. Potts. Half bushel parsnips-First . n. 0. Ilibbler. South Omaha : second , J. Shaw. flair- croft. hot carihlflowers-First , Urban Cache lb. DeSoto ; second , Cecl Pew , Hebron. Lot celery-First , 1. mack , Kearney : second , loblnson I.'arm. Four heads cabbage-I.'trst. 1' OSICI , Henl.elman ; second Alice Dlvl , Oothlnhnr . Peck red tomatoes-I , G. H. Cutting . Kearney ; seconll , W K. Potts. Peck yellow tomatoes-First , ( I. II. Cutting ; srcoml , Mr C. I.'ranks. Archer. Peek field .I ) ans-Irlrt. Elmer Candy , hayes Ccnter ; second , :1 N Myrick. lienehlct. Greatest variety garden p'as-Plrt , Arnold : Bros. , "erdon ; second , Leopold 10 hock. Lot pump- klns-I"lr8t , Urban Cachcln ; seeonl , Elmer : Fitzgerald , Carrion . Hubhud sqllh-I lrst , M. J. Bell . Waterleo ; brconll , Mrs. W. NuUcr , Obbol. Marrow squash-FirstS Andrew I.'t- tr , Mlndrn ; second , P. S. Pnllwr , Gibbon . Summe squash-First , herman Felts ; aec- and. J. \Vlndemaa. . West Paint 'ater- melnns-l lrl , Cecil Pew ; pcond , Urban Cachehlo. ? duakmelons-First. Thomas hurst . Omaha : ecnd , Willis ' 'QUs. Mlnden . HaIr bushel carrots-Flrlt , ii. G. nlblllr Sutb Omaha . ; aeronch W. K Potts. Twelve rots , v.egetsblo o'sterPlnt , W. K. Volts ; second , J. W. hhihhings. Four cltrona-Flrst , Andrew Letter ; second . Arnold Bros. 81x egg plants -Irlnt , Cecil Pew ; second . W. 1\ . Potts Bale hOls.-Flrl. M. ! J. Wlber ; second , Ur- bn Cachiellu Greatest \'arlel' of jurlen' ' seeds naL'ed-Flrt Andrew 1,0lcr ; second , I. R , Judd Dawson. Twelve 5tock , rhubarb -l lrt W. I Potts ; second , J. M. hluett , dcCoak. Greatest variety of " 1tcoe1. \rlety v"letbles br one lrerso-FIrst , Popenebli . West Potnt ' - laU pcck ! eanull-Irlnt. 1' . I Sba'lenbar. ! Jer , ImperIal ; gecond . Miss Olga Uf nllon , Grand Iland , Sample chlt17 rootf-Flrst Fred Wohilers. Omaha : socorid. A. Tennelt , Blair. _ _ _ _ _ _ " 'I" , Iltrd thr 10"1 1ollct hiass , this Omaha. florist . yester- day moves his entire ehlbi ( rein the tnt connected sItb tb" I"nl ba1dlnc Into thl city , wheN he says this plant ,1 re- . - . . celvt bettor treatment than was accorded ! them on the fair Rround. . When Florl bal I was open . I was found necessary to open a tent to provide for the overflow , and even then the flowers wore closely huddled to. ether. Thursday during tire sovre storm thla tent was blown down no less than three town tImer , and each time some damage was done to the plants , especially to those belonging to hliaL President Banes gave permision for the unfortunate florist to mOVe away his plants before further damage was dono. PlNlHltll ) O : ' 1'11' : IlOGS. . . \Wlrlil .I " "h' t. Ih. . Jr.'rd'r" or 1'- lii nil ( 'Ii I uris . I , In addition to hog Premiums previously an- trounced Is the following , only the awards on Poland Chinas bellg lacking to make the whole list complete : Sma1 Yorke : hoar yearling-It M. Wol- cot of Archer , first : O. D. Burke of Central City , second. Boar G months-Wolcott , first ; Burke . secom - ond. omHoar Hoar under G t ; months-Burke , first : Wol- cot . second and third Sow 2 or over-C. Chandler of South Omaha , frt : Wolcott , second and third. Sow yerrrling-Clrandler , first ; Wolcot , sec- end : Burke , Ihlrl\ Sow G months-Wolcott , frt ann third ; Burke , second. Sow under G months-Wolcot first : ld third : Burl.e , SECOn\ Sow and five of produc - Burke , first. Boar over 1-Wolcot first. Sow over I-Chandler , lirsi. Irst. Hoar and three sows over 1-Wolcot. frt ; Burke , second. Boar and three sows under I-'Volcot first.Boar Boar and tour or get-Wolcot , first : Burke , secol\ Large Yorks : Boar G months-Wolcott , first ; Bu ks . .ccond. Boar under G t ; months-Wolot first all second ; Burke , third. Sow 2 or over-Burl , first : " 'olcot sec- ond. ond.Sow G months-Burke. frst Sow under G months-'olcoU , first ant second : 11url . thIrd. Sow over I-Durke , first. Sow nlll five of produc -Wolcol first. American herksluiro special-\ % ' . g. Spicer of harvard first. Jerksblres : Hoar 2-year-old-Spcer ! , first : Wilam Hobblson of Hoone\le , la" , second : John B. Tbompson of Platsburg , Mo. , third Hoar yearlimrg-Spicer , first : George " ' . Trone ot Hushvle , Ill. . second ; Jobblson , third. Boar G months-Thompson , frlt ; SpIcer , second AIII third. Boar under 6 monts-Thompson , first ; , Bodgett & Wagner ot Beatrice , second : : Elmer Swallow or Boone\lle , Ia. . thIrd. I Sow 2.ypar.old-Splcer , first ; Swallow , sec- I end ; Thomp30n thlrJ. I Sow yorling-SpIcer , first and Ee end : . Thompson , third. Sow G months-No L. l.ubrrl1 cf Enipara : , I. Km. , first ; Spicer , second ; Hob1in ! , third. Sow under G monthie-BlodgJt & Wagner , first : Spcor : second : Swalol" , thIrd Sow and five of produce-Thompson. fnt : Hobhlson , second ; L. A. Ieynoils of Arclda ! , third. Boar over l-Splcer. first. Sow over 1-Splcer , first. Boar and three sows over l-Splcer. first ; Hobblon , second ; Trone , thIrd. Boar 011 three sows under I-Splc . first ; I.ubrrlel. se.ond : Hobblscn , tblrd. Boar and four or his get umhr 1-Robbl- son frt : Thompson , second Sow and five of produce-Thompson. first ; Hobblson , second ; Swallow , third. i'itizps : ( ; "I' : : Pelt I'Otlb'IltV. Irll,1 1,1st . or Avvnruis ( , h"1 10 Clue Enternrlsluig t L.lu1Jlur. The following list completes the announce- ment of awards In the poultry department : Pigeons : Barhs-Carl J. WeIck , Elsworth , ' Kan . first : Carl Andra I.lncoln , second. : Carrlers-\ A. Bartlett , Jacksonville , Ill. . ; fIrst and second. Punrters-hJartlett , first ant second. PI/my pouters-Darlet first and second. Tumblers ( parlor-We1k. ) first and socond. 'fumblers ( outslde-Woick ) , first ; Andra sccrIUI Fantails-Weick : , first ; Bartlett , second. .lnrhlns-Iartct frt and second Turblts-Welck. lut and second. Antwerp -Bartett. first : Weick secon1 'rumpete ! -'elck , dust ; Bartlett . second . Owls-Welcl , first ; Andra , sceond. Nlns-Dartet first and second Magples-Barlet first and second. Drnrgoons-flartlett . first Weick . Drgoons-Dartet. frst ; , second. Satlr.ets-Apdra , first ; Weick second. Turbiloens-Weicic , firet and secend. Swalows-Bartet first : Weick , second. Helmets-Darlett. first and second. alry sp'ts-Welck , first. Bronze turkeys : Cock hronze- , Ii. Arnold Verdon , first ; It. D Warner , Whitewater - water WIs. . second. Ions-'arner. first ; Arnold , second. secant. Coclwrel-J. H. i3lodgett , Beatrice first ; Arnold SCOII Pnlet-Dorrlt first ; Arnold . second. White holland turkeys : Cock turl ! Holand turicey- Warner , first ; E. 'V Dole Beatrice second. liens-Warner , first : Dole , second. Cockerel-Dole , first. Pulet-Dolo. frst Pair Pekln ducks-Warner , frt ; Bartlett , second. second. Pair Iouen ducks"'arner , first : Bartlett . Pair Toulese geeseWarner , first ; Bartlett . second . Pair . Emben geeeBatet fut Pet Stock : Lop-cared rabbls-Darlt , frt arid second. Dutch rabblts-Bartlel , first and second. Himalaya rabbits-Bartlett , first and ovd. rabbis-Bartett frst sec- Angora rAbbls-Dartet. first and second. EI glFsh rabbits-Bartlett , first Dole , end glih rabbls-Dartet frst : sec- Silver Gray rahblts-Dole , first all secol1 SweepstaKf lot I : Sold color with eight -E. W Martin , 1"remonrt. . Exeter. Solid color without weljht-eore I Lee I'art color with weIght-E. A. Peglcr Lln- coin. coin.Port color without weight-E. C. Bowers , dgar. Sel'stal s lot 2 : Solid color wlh welgbt- Boutlwlle & Barclay , I.'rlcud. Part ! co1r without weight-Carl J , Welcl I I" " meets I Crrot Sluuuw. " 1 was telling all summer , " said PresIdent 1.1nes of the State Board of Arlculure. "that wo would furnish the fair for this week and we have done it. The hosts of people who have been here to so I know what It Is and what a Nebralu fair can bo , but the Omaha people In the essental of transporta- ton arid water for the grounds have fal'on far short. They now see what we have done and what thO' must do. You can be sure that nest year we wIll keep up this same gal and the Oniraha end must brine its part In the fair up to the standard. " Chairman Dnsmore of the Board of : a- aglS voiced the feeling of his colleagues In saying that Ire was well pleased with the success of the big show his chrIst regrets being that transportaton facilities were not allculte and that the water supply was not sufcIent , Ouuinthuni Gets tire Ioulry 5101' . At the slml.annunl meetue of the Ne. bruka Poulry association , which was held In tent the fair ' a on 'grounds Thursday afternoon , I was decided to hold the winter exhibition In Omaha. A very liberal proposl. ton hy the Commercial club , with respect to furlfhlnl facilities for the show , was ae cepted. Til exhibition wi open on the third Tuenday In January and E. S. Jennings of LILcoln was recommendelt for superlurtemndonnt Par Euperlntendent or the next tate fair show , Mr. havens of LIncoln was recommended - mended , but It was only after an animated dlcuuton and tine result or the pertinacity of the member of the association In and about Lincoln , who evince a dIsposItion to change a number of things that were not to theIr sUlracUOn , ! Between thirty sad forty membrr of the association were 11reent at the meeting. ' 'hrS'n.t Clue' 1.lh' . . A great scare was caused on the grounds Thursday when the Boston Store tent , In wllch ) lutri. Sullivan was taking care of chi- dren went down In the wind. The collapse was sudden and the poles and canvas . fell over about forty little tot , . many of them beIng babies In long clothes. Not a single ono , however was hurt A Ieleral I'\uh Wt loads fanS tle .pot arid . every assistance. ih'en to ) . Sullivan In rascu1nr the children tram their suffocatIng lurprlmonmenit An Implement PI Ion was offered a a tempol.ry refuge and thee the children were kept until parents enrre to damn the-mn. Some mothers 'hel they reo tunns4 ltC&1 simon historIcal At the ) .I&b. . . . , - . - - - ' - ' - - " tt the collapsed tent sod In fear that t their I babes had been Injured , but they were at once directed to the Implement Ilalon to nnd their pets all safe . 1'tL:3I1Uti4 , l : ' rilE . \ ' ' 1.\.1. ienrly Comlllre. I.t"e or ( h. A'Tlrll. ; I".h' I ) ' e he ( 'niuuutittee , A partial list or tine premiums awarded In the art department Is herewith given. I Irclutes nil of the professional list and the greater part of the amateur lst , The awards were : Oil paintings : Portrai from sittings-Eliza- beth Irs. C. II. Little- Tulle , Lincoln , frt ; I. LilIe- field , Syracuse , second. Original paintng from life-Aihert Roth- ery , Omaha , first ; Elizabeth Tuttle , seconll. Landscape f.om nnture-IWzabeth Tuttle , first ; Mrs. Frances lumauh , Omaha , second . Marine \Iow-Mr. Charles F. Calln , Omaha , fist. Paintng of roes-Albert Hothery , first ; Mrs. llulaugh , second. secont. Painting of flowcrs-\trs . Catlin . first : Mrs. MI'lAUh , second. secont. , Paintng of fruit-Mrs. II. B. Davis , Omaha , first : Mrs. Mumau/h , second . Game ( original-Mrs ) . Catln , frst SUI life ( origiunal-Mra ) . Caln , frt ; Mrs. Muuauh , second , Collection oil paintngs-Mr. Mummgh : , first ; Elizabeth Tuttle , secomnnl. Water colors : Land8cap - lrs. Fannie Bnchman , Oniahna. first. 1.'lowers-Mrs. Mumau/h , first ; Ethel : IJ- st Ole , second. Animal from life-Mrs. BRchman , secoud. Fruit-Mrs. Hachman , first. Still lIfe-Mrs. lhlmaugJt , first ; Ethel Milestone , second Coecton water colors-rs. ! Bachman , ascond. Pastel : Fruit-Mrs. Bachnuan first. Crayon : Portralt-mlzabeth Tuttle . frst Pen arid Ink : Figure work-ElIzabeth alt PI/ure work-Jlzabeth Tuttle ond. , fIrst : Onnahi.t . Business college , sec- Interior or room with one or more figures -Omaha BuslnEs college . frst OrIginal sletch-mlzabeth ; Tuttle , first ; Omaha Business college , second. rnlt-Omnh IIlnes college , ccon1 Still I - Omla Buslncss college . second. China painting or ceramics : Bandl1alnted chocolate set-th(1 Milestone , frst , Inndpalntet cups and saucers-Mrs. H. S. Ford , frst ndpalnted vlates-Mrs. Ford , first. Handpalnte'1 van.e-Mrs. Ford , first. Hnndpalnted puch bowl-Mrs. I"orl , first. Jnmlpalnt : jurrdinelre- . Ford . first. Iandpalnted bonbonlere-Nlna E. Lum- bard Fremnont first : Mrs. Ford second. Jandpalnted chop plate-Mrs. Ford , first ; Nina Lombard , second. Hallptnted comb anti tray-Mrs. Ford , fn l : Nina I.umbarrl , second. JlnLlalntell latJNlna Lombard , first. Handpailted canQlestcl < -Mrs. Ford , frst Tete-a-tete set-Mrs. I ort , frt : Mrs. BlCh- man , second. Ilower palnntimng-Mrs. Ford , first ; Mien Lila Ilarlacker , Onraha second. Fruit paintng-Mr. Ford , first : Mrs. Bach- man , seconl\ Spechntn entire raised gold-Nina Lum- bad , first. Specimen riaed gel and flowers or fIg- ond. uren-Mra. Ford , first ; Nina Lumbard , sec- Sperl men enamel work-Mrs. Ford , first : Nina Lumbad , Recond Handpalnlel Iranrade box-NIna Lumbard first. Specimen figure paInting-Mrs. Ford , first : Mrs. Ibachrman ! conl ! IlandpalntedVorcester vaseNina Lum- hard first : Ehul I : ! Milestone . second. Collection china by one person-Mrs. Ford , first ; Ethel Milestone . second. AIATEUI I.IST. 01 paIntIngs : . Portralt-Irs. Willis , \lls second. Omaha , fIrst : Mrs. L. C. Shely , ' Omaha , Animal-SIsters of Good Shepherd , South Omaha , frst Landscape-Mrs. Catn , frt : Alice P. Vlg- ger Omaha eeond. Flower 11alntng-Mlss ! Tina Snowden , Omaha second. , first ; Mrs. Phi Stmmel , Omaha , Fruit . original-Anna M. Nelson , Omaha , fret ; John Herrold , Omaha , second. Brd : or game-llsf i3nownknr first , Still leJohn Herrold , frst , Stll ) from sittings-Mrs. A. S. SwIck , Omaha , fIrst : Mrs. W. n Wrlsley . Omaha acc.u-.d. ; ) I Collection oil paintIngs-Mrs. C. I , . Carter , On.aha , first ; Mr Phi Stimurnei . second. Water colors : Painting of figures-Thonr.s Paintng fgures-Thol's I. . Harris Kansas City , frt ; Mrs. Wrisley , second. Landscapo-T. L. Harris , first : Irs. Wris- ley. second sc'ccnd l1lowers-T. L. Harris , first ; Mrs. Carter , ond. Pruit-hlelen Datum , Omaha , first and scc- and.Still SUI life-T. L. Harris , first ; Helen Baum , seceinil. Collection of , water colors-T. L. harris , I frbt ; Mrs. Wrisley , secona. Pastel : 1.lowers-T. L. Harri , first. Crayon : Portrait-Mrs. Wrhle , Irs ! Pen and Ink : Figure worl < - Ir . Wriley , first ; : Irs , A. G. Oreeul , Lincoln , second Lmndscape-Mrs . Greenlee . first. Original sketch-Mrs. Greenlee , first ; T. L. HarrIs second. Fruit-Mrs. Greenlee first ; Omaha Business - ness college , second. Still life-Omaha Business college , first : : ! rs. Greenlee , SeCOll1 Cohlec'Lon pen and Ink work-Mrs. Green- lee first. China painting or ceramics : HandpalntCI Ice cream set-lay F Merrill . Omaha first ; Mrs. George Gilbert , Omaha second Ilndpalnted chocolate act-MIss Kate ' 'crher , 'Omaha , frFt Handpalnted plates-Mrs. J. C. Morrow , Omaha first ; Mrs. I. N Ocr Omaha , 8 < COII\ Hanrlpalnted - leogln Krll Omaha . first ; Mary lorrl , second. Handpalnted Jardlniere-Mrs. Oer , first : ; Mary Merrill . second. i Handpalnted chop plate-Mrs. Morrow , first : Miss Wernher. second. I Hantpalnted I comb and tray-Mar Merrill , first : Mrs. George Glbrt , Omaha , second. ndpalnted clock-Miss Werher , first. lanlpalnted honbonl re-lrs. Gilbert , first. frst.Ismlpalnted lannp-Mary Morrili . frst landpalntet candlestick-Mrs. Gilbert , frt ; Mrs. E. lienedict Omaha , second. Tete-a-tete set-Mrs. Morrow , first ; Mary Merrill . second. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'rl ) ' I'"tl for Clue ni I.H luinr , The association of traveling nren . which I promised to aid the state fair by payIng for the F'ishery building . hn alrzady handel over the greater part of the nessay $200J , This energetic orglnlztoll Is making arrangements - ranlements to build an extension to the Fishery buldln before next year's flr , In which there will be a suite of rooms for the exclusive use of the travelers. ; Thursday afternoon the buildIng was visited by a dde- gaton of Its substantial supporters and after a short concert by their bind , gave a hearty cheer for the Irlshey building and another for Commissioner hy T.o Yrr S""I Plr. ' " . There were two incipient conflagrations on the fair grounds Thursday night , both or which were exlnulsbe before any damage was done. A gasoline stove exploded In one of the tents In the restaurant distrIct durIng the supper hour. I was quickly smothred with a blanket by one of the specIal polIcemen - men who happened along at the right 00- onent . Shortly after G o'clock there was a blaze In a pie of rubbish In the Manutacturers' build- Ing. I . vas QuiCkly discovered and a bucket 01 water put an end to all danger. " 'on -i- ; : Cite 11 0 r. . Amen the awards given out yesterday afternoon by the Douglas County 10rtcul- tural society were the folowlog : Collection of greenhouse Illants-Jrlrst , Benedict laas ; second , Paul B. 1.'loth. Collection of aloes and cacti-First , R. Ii. Davey ; second , Benedict Hsu. Collection of roses tn pots-FIrst , Benedict Haas : second . Louis henderson. Collection of foliage Idants-Firat , Denedlct la1 : second Louis . Henderson. Stnte Fair :01. . . Mr Masher of LIncoln was taken ill on Ule fair grounds yesterday afternoon and carried to the Ancient Order of United Workmen butiding. S. L. Rank , an extensive fruit grower of Maderlal Cal " has been takinG In the far for a jaw days .hle the guest of 11. brother . omCf honk. Th re Was a wild scramble fpr frul , . - hrday afternoon when the borUulturaI exhibitors - hlblor broke camp. Boys could be seen coul d."ourlnJ wtrmelonl and .tuln\ their Packets fl C allpte and poaehel. \ ' The L'awnoe bant IU'over . l'\1'ur City banI over the Jur- - . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ - - ' - - - . - - . - InRton for home yesterday afternoon , : Ir. I Pierce , the IMller l , and the mcmber or hIs band spoke "Iry "hIKhly or tM manner In which they hld been entertained while In the city , _ _ , _ _ _ 'I" " ' ( MOVlhNlI ) \S % 'IlOW'S. Irlnrl.nhl ! " -I _ . " "Irrot II . lW 1oi'le. There was a Imnrkable scene at the funeral - neral of Edwin G' . Odel Sunday nfternoon nt his late homl ' h&9 1 le\enth street , Brook- 1)1 Ba's the Nlw York Sun . Two women nllpelt11 1f II ! wllow ! nccol1lnllt h ) ' ' their chniidreft . , : dud there were Ilresent niso the chidren , ot 1\ , wire who dle.1 long no. fnrterlerrnnce. Serious trouble WIS averted only h ) police Mr. 011 elI the ronfdenllnl clerk . In I brl < cr' " 01 ( ' " II Ness' York City , rind was more 111 & yours old. lIe hUll occupied - copied the me\enth street house for soy- . erl years . and few ot hl neighbors Wl' ; of iris nintrinnoninui reIn- aware complex latrlnonlul Itla- i lens mirth after his death \Vednes4day , the hltir. Ills first mnrla , c took 111re more than . thirty ) ' elr' ago. Wlhl' six years lIe left , ) nlO. with three chIldren , WI lef a vidover wih thrle chltren . .JuI'hlallrke and Mary , all of \'h11 arc stIlt \ 1\ln . He remarried l soon . mind by his second svlfe who ' e name wn floe . he marl two dnunghters , Annie and Alicia , who Ire now Mra. CI'wle mind lr > Muph ) ' . The second wile ! Ill lot live hrIOnklI ' with her stcp-chuiidrcur nCI hud other mm- I 1) , t\onhe ] . ] ' : \entuIII' sine got ann nbo- lute dIvorce mend the custody ot the cliii- drcn. Miss ( 'atlierinne Smith wn' In\01\erlln ' the suit , mind wihin ! Ilx month IfI' the dIvorce was granted Mr. Olel , married lion In Jersey lly , 'fhls occur'ell just twel\e yearn ) Ind until the OIO'l' of hula life Mr. Orlel II'edel' ' hIPpil ) ' wih his third wife. 'J'he couple h\1 three cli lId m-'i--.T runes , fll- I wil and Ehizohetli. l Mr ( ilell's < relations . with his first " : Ite's three chl'rel-Jo"'ph. ! ' Ctherlne nuid I ' ' . , , I : 1\11l11' -r nnlnet pCJSJlh nl1 Joseph , who Is now iS years old agreed ut the retuNH of the widow Cutherln , to take ChllH ! ot thl' fdnnPrnf ! n\rnlcmelt . Mn' , OdI's ploll wife to e , also to- mlrrlcd soon nfr she got her divorce. hl-r second ! 1sbllla' the late Ellwnrll Dowl- Iq ; After tine death oC ; \ Duwllg , two ) ' (1'5 ago the widow amid her two dn.nngh- tlIS hy her tl t larrlngc : went to live ii few bll'ckl fro 1 he I home of her divorced hushund llcthn lrR. Ode Ind Irs. luw-i- lug sire devout ( 'athocs , amid . 1\11g In U\I-I stifle parish , they frequently met lt the church servIces. hurt they 11'11 spoke to each other and kept their Crlend In 1g. nurancl of their former relrtloiia. ] : I was tint until ufcI' h"r dIvorced husbJ IIR dent1 that llrR , Dowlng tolll the fuels above ne- late < . On Thiumeday the wh1lathlrhw had a I Il ' " of her lrusbanri'H loath Inn- I . ' In , . . , it inlturpl ' r.'rtrj 1 11001lyn newn.p.qet. I HIIII ) gave Iris name al1 the date of the Cunelll On Irlhla\ thc widow 1too hall a likenrc - lce JUIhiSineul. On Hallrlay morning MrR AnnIe CI'U\ ' and \ln-s. Alicia Murphy . tine' eh\drt1 of tim second wife c\et ) the house dl'lnl the abEcnce of the widow Catherine. 'he : were aeeompan.'cl by / lolu-enlan. They oas tIme hid3' rind placed IOWelR on tiit' comn Joseph Ooe\ , the Ion by the first wIfe. was IIJseut at the time oC th , ' vislt. ! lie waH Intllnalt when he l'arnel that a polceman In uniform mail called wih the % vonneir , and lodged 1 comtnlnt : with ( II taln Miles O'It'lhly. lie also told the call' tnln that 11' $ , Dowllr timid her daenmlrtera had threatened to make trouble nt tine fu- nun-al In.1 he rquesteo that Iole'm'n be sent to thd house to preyent diaturbannee. An hour before the time ret for tire fu- "erl two policemen In pl/ln clothes stood I't ' the tel ) of the stoop nnd Ioundsmau Clark anti two polcemen In uniform were on tine slde\II" . At 1 o'cluck delcgnton8 tronni Court floeeflnie . AncIent Order of Foresters - eRterl. arid f'ol ' , 'ashlngton 11 nehnuvo. K S. ' 1. . to which : ! 1 Odel id1oined. arrl\'CI ainl wel'C adumifttt'd to tine houte. In 1 few minutes 1 coach was driven trim . amid tluui'e ' woml n In deT mournln ; alghled , 'lucy , Werl :11" , Do'lng and her two dIUIhtes , In the conch th"rl was a beautiful floral I pilow , ! rs , I ) nvlng annul her dirngimten-s : ! 1'enllll the ' 11 twfng l11 I'anl the hlll Jo- Comm Odel clno 01 the door He hl\ll ' I told r.lrs 10wlnl ; that ! hl waR not wantel and woUld . , there not he adlY.lted "Go where you belong . " he 11'11 " " 't have no IIRln s. with you here. You have come enly to mukc I cubic " : Tls , DowlnI Ilslstell that she had n I'llhl to ree1 ( body mini , for more than fifteen mlnul(3 dIscussed the point wih Mr Ouch . 'Fhie co'trol'crsy becme so hot that " crowd gathered on the ! hlowa1" I"lnll. through the en'ortF of the polcmen. in. ruin- ir ° mlsova'u efl'Prtci . , my whllh line dau h- ter were allowed to enter and \Irs Du\ lIng l- Ing agreed to return to UII' coach. In 1 tel moments the taulhtelq came out wecp- 111 amid rejoined their nnouner. There was more trouble when tine cn/n ! had heen ptacell In the hears . munch the pallbearers bearers who were Fo..sterR mind K'l.hls of Sherwood Forest , had taken their plces : nn each side ail behind It , Tine driver of Irs. Dovliflg's 'corl luICII ) ' whlllIH.1 . tip triO her , " , from thc opposite sIde of the FU'eet amid got In line ahead DC the other cnrrlare ! ' , Tine wIdow Cathlrln" her ! cliii- drum , annul the other mourners had jut ap- p2a1'ed on the stoop when this incident n'- curred , 'he ) ' stopped on the way to the ) three coaches \ inch awaited thcm. Joseph Odel 1rol ( away from the group , and . shaking his fist lt Mrs. lowling's driver onlerell him to get out oC the unto antI bring his coarh to the rpar. lrs , Do\lnJ put her head alit ot the window of the coach ant onl.ret time- drIver to n'- main where heas , The controversy which hgn on the Stool1 was rlne\\'el. nnd J continued for Iveral mlnute Joundm\ Clark brought Mrs. nowlnl to terms after I short cO'versalon , Another cmlllomise was ! IT nrel. , And : Ir > Do\lng coloentcd to take fourth place In tine Ine , The procession - cession then Ilorceded without urlhel' In- tprrupton to the 101) ' ( 'ross cemetery In FJnthu . where the luterment tool pl31e , Time widows stood on opposite slle $ of the grieve , arid remalnet lnt ! I the last SOl ) nf r\e arth had bee1 placed on It : In , lnwllug's 1)Io\ was placed wIth the other flowers on the grave. _ _ _ . _ _ _ ) IAill J.u'Oun''Ys ; HtttHNiS. 'I'wo 31'1 l.tiuiCul UOWI "lh .Iecuvi.Iry ' . _ \rr."I..t itt jiIit'i. Prom informatIon that has been received by the police the dismolls and valuables which were stolen from the residence ot John M. Daugherty on Thursday nIght. September 13 , have been reeo\'ered. A telegram from the police authorL'les at JoUst , I . received yesterday afternoon . stated that two men were under arrest at that place and that they had In their pos csslon Jewels answerIng to the descrIption or those thai had been stolen Mr. Dlugherty WS Inrormed and at once len for .lolict. lie wi be followed by ) ' - tective Savage armed with the teetvSavage. arrcII wih necessary papers for the requllUon or the arrested men . In case that the janels are the stolen ones. The arrested mien gave the names of , Charles Whitney nod Harry Paxton. These name are unramlar to the membsrs or the local police , but as It Is the custom or crooks to give new Iales at almost every piece they strike , the police are of the opinion that time men are ths ones \.ho stole tire Jewels , ' . ' h are \lued at $ 800. The telegram gave I'one of this details or C the arret. n..I.lut el Jt.II II.h,1 ( I"ltH. CfL\TTANOOGA. Tenn" , Sept. O.-A re- cepton was tendered the vice presIdent , General - oral Schofeld and the visiting governors at the ! tad house tonlgbt The rolowlng were 11resent : Vice President Stevenson General Schofeld , Governor McKinley of Ohio GOI'- eror Rich or 1lchlpn. Governor Grenhalgo or Massachusetts . Oo\'eror Oates f Alabama . Gvernr Turney or Tinnessee ; Governor 10r- ri o Kansas \nltet ! States Senator Bates , Congressman MoM ihlen . General Gros\'enor and other dlstnsuls ] ed men. A battalion or the 'ennesses Guards stoorl as guard or honor. Mayor Ohms ef Chattanooga stood with the vice president , an prominent citizens beside - side each or thl- guests. 1 For two hour a sold mass of bUlJ1ly poured by and eli were Introduced ant fully 1.000 men and women shook IWII with the dIstinguished ' . party. , , - . ' 1111 , . , : uutloirs II JUI'"I. As Japn ha no law or treaty with this country whereby .A.nnerican patents SEcure the protection afforded them by nearly ever other put or thmI'at4id . the thrifty Japs take unlimIted , adVan tl'ld. Yankee Injnulty , Consequently t re to bo found In that Conlequenly e country thound f useful "Yanlee notions . tions . " luanlfacpIlhout tbOUEfLI fear of lurrlnge ment suits by tJ } ! , entors. , \eru. " th. , S'x. I Indianapolis Journal : "ExcuEe me , Nap , " remarked General Jackson , "but why do you persist Iu wearing your right hand Inside : your vest haVe you a fore thumb ? " : The great Corsican looked at the crude ' American In scOrn for what would have bema a moment on earth , whore there Is such n thing a tune . and answered : "That , sir . Is m ) vested right ! " . So. " ' ' n"Jar..1 : , "r ) , . , ,1"0111. 1JEAD\'OOD , S. D. . Sept 20.-A 8:30 : o'clock tonight there are two incises of snow at Bald mountain and I Is Itl 'lowlng hard. People are shivering. OGDEN , Uatb Sept. 20.-Jls snowing here tonight . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Olllc.r besot Es n.rlOI ; 1".III. NEW YORK Sept 20.-A dispatch to the World from Shanghai says : The German mission near Swatov wu looted today by I 600 Chinese plunderers. I I impossible al : this writing to got details . : I FATE OF A TAIIAY SLAVE - Tow Ooakley's ' Hold 01 n Lucrative Position Slipping Away , HAS DONE SERVICE AT TiE CAPITAL \H " " 'hll'II'rll fuum' the X\ York 11'III'rlth' Ir'I"hmUII ) Ic 11. " : II'It I Cinuifrt- . _ Ihle , lllr ) ' . WAS1NGTO , SeIJt.20.-Swelal-1 ( ) 15 nol generally known l , but It Is a fact that the IleUocrtc reverses of iSi ) I have Ifected Tom COllle"s title to the crown , 111 albilot3 Itl are now aspiring for the throne which hu I old so long with undlspltf'd Sla ) ' . Ton Coal < ley Is one or the chief spokesmen of 'rlllany , anti for years has been electcll IS ann extra special Illen/2r of the house of I C.rEeutat\s . by the adoptions or a resolu- Puns oeret by hOIO Talmany conrgressunrar. gl cnn durIng the I J.nrst congress , \ , lmcnr 'll hired wits monarch of nil he surveyed , he permited thc passage of lhe regular Co- icy resolution , Ild Tour IIS contnuet on thin 1)01 roll . as democrolc whipper-In amid glneral utilIty lan for the lelocratl side of tine hOUiC I has been 'Iulte cClmon for democratc cungretllCI to depend on ' 01 to look aCer their ' paIrs , nol only during thc beEslons oC cor'gres. , but dnrlng night sessions In clubs. Ci'akley wears a sllc which Is a' natural . \\e \ g..tlr nnd hence he has had 10 trouhle In securing his close connection with the nnY r oil . event when Ipublcans have held SW1Y. llesidcs 'om Is I valuable mnn to congress- men mind \Islors. . especIally when new coin- greases con\CI ! Cuakle knows 1 everybody , Ilcludlng all of the mien' memhcu , whie tIne lewl ) n\\olnt < 1 doorklpers Imow nnearly nothing and 10ho.I ) I Is at the beginning of mew congresses that Coakley shines , 1) ' conrtrat with tIme new eninplOyes who are nec- esslrl ) Inpclent. Consequently Caldley has been ea81) ' -rlecled heretofore ; but thlns , are different new 'fhere arc only fiva Ilemocmtc congressmen from , thereat tule of New York . arid th's I ni the backing CoOkievill have for his I e-eiectlomn. I hated rivals hall riot seen Goal < ty's 'weal.ness anal started Jn to d0111 him Thom ' could mayo cul ) secured the endorSEment ef the entire demoeratc side or ( the housl. but thEe arc others. Cashier Moher In the oUle of the ssrgeant-at-arms , Is n candidate for the pollon. and he has secured - cured tire support ot the democrats of liii- trials , : l'o ' rl anti Arl.ansa. I Is not much hut It Is a little . amid It weal.els Coakicy. Thrn there IS ni ) of Texas who has long been employed In nrJc\s Cluctcs about tire hoimi.e of represitatlns , He 1 not as hmaund- some as Toni Coaldisy , but he Is as ambitous , EnEJete amid < 1 determlnCI to succeed , and he t as many "arm friends to hell him. All 'oC'the democrats rrom Texas are for 11 : ) ' . ard nearly all of the representatives from the oilier souitinernettttes are hackling into so tint ' be is a formidable cldLlate , and hl Jlresence inn the field is I a serIous menace to Coakle . ) cerO Er , 11.IS POSITI : Moreo\cr thc old place so long heM h ) Colonel Ike 11 Is I're-empted ' b ) another , all 11 Is now ! candidate for Coakley'e plac But thel are 011) ' two democrdts left to represent Ohio In the house and that Ls a very small contingent ifir so doughty a hero as Colon 1 l e Hill , who has been both celebrated ald notorious for many years as the one alt only democrt wlhoul whom the dUlCcratD or the house could not attend to bus mess , Colonel 11 has only two OhIo IlemCcl'ats to 11ress his , clahns , but nearly all of the 103 delJcrnts who will be In the next house are Ike 11111's friends. Nobody Ilols : just why lice 11 Is popular , because - cause there are IlnerOUS reasons wiry he lllld be unrooroular ' , but neverthele lice I' popular , and In the melee with Coakle ) Molar ant flay , I would let he sur\rlslng If Ike H1 should cOle out on top , with I La munth full of tobacco ; anti profanity . hur- mauling for Cal Brice J'rnmny Campbel and nine entire democratic parI of OhIo and the lest ot the counlry. lie Is a democr.t al the year round , and It Is saIl that lIe makes " .mpllgn 111eeches In his slcep. 'om Coa"ey ] deserves well of his party because or hh loyalty to the commol cause or Ilomocrcy Ih has always ben an obel- ell Tamman man. lie was n candidate for tire position or doorkeeper of the house inn the Fifty-second congress He made gael prog- ross until one morning In Novennber 18 : Dcl < Crolwr admit for him and said : "Tom you mUlt come of 'Ve are going to give 'hat ! doorl < eper's place to Turner , the Ice " Irn , See ? . T 1n/ about I afterward . Coakley Eald : I Just bowell me down pretty low to te big feller . an' I sap ; 'Dlckle , me boy , ye can put me down as workln' hard for Turner an' Il trun alt me forces over for Turner See ? Of course I knows 'um r Is no good bloke but whet you says , DckIe , goes wid me , an' i'm for Turner. ' ' Im Turner. GOOD AS ThIS WORD. And C031 < e ' canine to Wasbll/ton. vent to work for Turner , and was largely Instru- 1nental In securing his election to that 11051- lion. That Is a goad sample of Tammany 10thods cod Tamman lo'al ) I asked Coal"ey afterward why be didn't remonstrate end his reply vas : "Hemonstratn' ! Is a IllfaluUn nianib for suicide. SEe ? Do Tammany - many man that rel0nstlatss ruin up agln a stiff game and canines out husted. But when 1 Tammany mqn Is geol stuff an' plays fair wId Dlcl < 'e. he gets taken care of soinnehmow end never loses b ) obe'ln' orders So . when DckIe says that 1'1 for Turner , I saw at once that I irma for Turner or for suicide. You see me head's still on me neck , an' 1'1 on tIre pa ) roll. If Id 'a' kicked I , I'd 'a' sImply kicked myel out or n Job an' off le " earth See ? Old Man CI'anc will contnue 10 be the re- publCn whip. 10 hu been about the hous\ for fully a generation . and he mover hall any Political influence. He used to belong to the ColumbIa volunteer fire company during tlC w ' I The engine house was on the brow or Capitol Hi , near the present entrance or the houme and the bleak tree mow standing narest the capitol used to stand In front or the Columbia's house. Tbad Stevens became Interested In young Chancy , on /ccount or hIs stalwart appearance and polite manners. J was old Thad who frt rut Chancy on the pay rol , and there leha been ever since. Later after Thall Stevens had pasted away , he became the faithful official attendant ot Alexnder H Stephens of Georgia He used to bring the little giant to the house In his chair and wheel him Into his place before the 8peaker's desk and lock after hi lumrches IUs attentions to the ex-vco liresident cit thme confederacy attracted attention , and every one commended him for his gentleness onnd c.nrefulnezs in looking after timat greatest of all great Georgians in hula goneratlomr. And so , having nnade friends ott both sides of tine house , Young Chancy ham beeni continued - tinued ha position until thmoy now call hun Old Man Chancy , and hmI temmre of office is probably a lire tanenre. Mmd yet today he has nmo particular paliticah Influence. That is , there Is no one imrdividual in tire entire - tire mennbersinlp of tue house who is ready to got up and nnaico a light for Chancy. lie is simply the unanimous choice for the repemblican whlpsitip , and will metalu the place. AS TO DOOhtKIPElt , General Adams of Maryland wants to ho doorkeeper. lie was doorkeper during the Fifty-first congress , annul is vorkhng hard to secure iris election , but his former cirannpion , Mr. McComrnas , Is no longer in congress , hay- lug been appointed to a lIfe poahtion on the oupreme court of tire District of Coluimrbia by l'residemrt harrison , There is rio etromig man in tine house who will nnske the cause of General Adamna his own cause , anti therefore - fore tire canvass Is weak. One nmrornlmmg last March 'tdamns was talking to souse republicans - cans in the cloak room nlren John I. . Wilson , roccutly elected senator fromrnVauuhington , canre in. Adamnns renrarked that "If Wilson were hero he would support mine. " Immediately time peppery little senator turned around arid ssld : "If I were mow a nmrennrber of the house I would oppose you muaui do any beat to defeat you. At tire so- ilcltatlon of your friend , MeComap , I cast the vote in caucus which gave you your place In tine Fifty-fIrst congress , anti you know it , for McComnas told you. Then , wimen I went to you for a position for one of many constitu- euts you turned me down , I amni hot a mem. bet of the house now , but I will be here next December , sad If I have any Infiuene' ii will be used against you , You can bet on that , " It is characterIstic of Mr. % 'Iiaon to always say what ire means , anti to mean what his Bays , and hits rejoinmier was a hard blow to Aulais' canvass , because 't'ilson Is popular antI trutinful , and coogrc'ssnnmen do not want to vote for anr' mann wire , will not sirow frill appreciation of tine favors comrfsrrenl. lust , vhetlrer Adamnnuu mutlececds or fails , thno mrett elourkeciner of time house will irave usa math. % % a3' t'trewn with roses , Titero are 2i2 re- piuinlican mnnemnnbers of tire house , and not half emnotigin Inlaces to go 'roitnd. hence , the mcxi doorkeeper t-ull tumndoubtediy make a nnimmnlner of plelges itich lie emnurnot fulfil , amid mo whli lie a very unpopular unarm , with an Aiininlauu reputationn. Tire repululicannmn svill demnnand hilaces for their workinig corn. stitutents , anti , there will he no Places to give. ConsequI'ntly , thic office of doorkeeper is not one to be desired , event svitb its cal- cry of 3f,00 per annausni. ANOTIIEit IESihtAllI.E OFFICE. Thmo Positiomi mow 'hichil by Jaunnes Kerr of l'emnusyivnnin , the clerkship , Is a very elesira. hhe' afire annul onto of distimnetion. 'i'hre nnlnry is $5,000 ier anmituuni , amid there are iuncltlental irerallsltes ; 'iiIcii ninake tine Irnconnie practically - ally $6,000. iix-Congressuunntnn McDowell of l'enmuylt'ania air-i ex-Courgreasunramr henderson of Illinois are conrtestisrg for tine Inlace , with the apparent likelihood that time I'emnnnsyhvamr- lair will wisr tine linac. Iii that evennt the ii- hir.ois imianr will iso electcj sergeant-at-ann , , at. ii salary of $ l&OO and nrotiiumng to do mutt be itoinest niunel inreperly disburse time nuom-cy nlnrovni.lted for time salaries of mrnenn- hers of ttn house. ( lemneral Ileusdersomn Is a . .cr3' inoPeilar mnnan , annul it Is gemrerally belIes - lIes ed thint tine PoSitinhl of sergcanrt-at-anuins woiilnl prove to be nmnore cosugennlul to hnlns than tine clerlcshiip , heentuise it iS 0 less exacting PcIitiomr. Nevertheless. Gemneral Iicmndcrsonn % % anrts the cierlcslthp. itmitl if hits fnlenrds caur get it for iiIi he will have It. lii that es'emnt McDowell voinlil be' mnn'ule sengemuunt-at-arnns. it is practically settled timat time tao leading offlees ilnall be givenr to tlnose gcnntiennnen. Per tire first tune in mnnanny years there is t ) be mo comntest over tire speakershilhi. be- cz'imso everybody concedes that 'l'onn hieNI hnail hmavo tine lnlaee. lie will have a hard task to uhistribnuto tine ciiairtnnanrsirhps anti comnn- nnmittce nnennnberslntps to stilt all intercatel lnnnrtes and keep iris lnrcsltienitial booms fronnn su.fteriung lmijum-y , and urabody kmnows that fact better thiini Thin Reed. lie Is oft inn time nneuiutaiuns 1mw hrarI at work on that problem , amid if auiyhmody coin solve It Toni heed is hug enough to (10 it. Jis liresitlentlmul haunt is iii iootl condItion , itntl it 'ouultl be a lilly to spoil It by airy mistakes Inn the forminatinn of tine eomurnnnittees. Now that hahzeli is ills- lOSeI of , ft seems quite likely thnat Scremno l'nuynue of New York will be chnairnnnamn of vays anti ittennis , hut 'l'omn h'latt inns mint yet sPoken. ( 's.citIhssuoN.t I , 'l l-s ON CUiu. . 'thi'ul iii 'l'lii'uui nei , u' It'engmiillumi lii Sri , insriy Iui- . ChICAGO , Sept. 20.-TIre Trlbtnne will tomorrow - morrow print letters from four United States senators and forty-two conrgressmnnemn lii reply to ( itiesttoiis addressed to tlnenn , whether congress - gross shmoinlul scud a commission to Cuba to look into tIme condItion of affairs there. They were ntlsci akeul neiman , in their opin'on. ' hronild tie tine conntlttiomr of affairs thiere. Tine repi es svoro received fromnn Sentntor John Sbnernnean of Ohio , Baker of Kansas , \Villiaunr ii. Chiamndier amid J. 11. Gallinger of New Ilammnhnhnirte. Of tht repre'-entatives , five are froinr Iowa , four each mann 01mb and I'ennnsylvanin , three eacir mom New Vent and hmidlamna , two cinch fromnn Kentucky , Kansas , Texas antI Mssousrh. amid one each fronnn Conmiecticuit Maine , M 511)1)1 ) , Lc mnicinuntu , Illinois , Nebraska , Alabannnnu amid Virginia. lii comnnnentimng editorially en tire replies tine Tribune says : "its is-ill bun ascii frommn the replies , tImer-c is a strong eemntimrnemit In favor 01 tIre dispatch of a c'omnnmntssiomn to Cuba amnd also inn favor cit rceognzing tine ijahlhgarent rigints of the lmnsunrgemmts ins sconn as it can lie elomne conialatenthy , Tinere are ouui' a little handful of nricnnbers alverse to taking amy action , and there were fifteen others who were riot yet neatly to express timeir views , but tile I-argo nninjonity of those addressed declare titenrselves stromugly Inn favor w ithi Cuba and inn favor of re'cognhzlng tire insurgents and aiding tlteun a tar as canu be dome vhthioirt violating international agreements. Semnator Shrernnian , it will be observed , is in favor of recognition when a tie facto governnnent is o-etablisired , but is opposed to amnnrexatlani. " V-tertu It Ai't , , r lenil , NEtYOitiC , Se.t. 20.-Charles Leclorc , the actor , die-I last night in tine New York hospital , where he Inns been ctmnco tue &thr of this nnorntim , suffering fronni typhoid fcver. Mr. Leclerc was bonn inn Englamid r5 years ago. He innade a reputation as an mnctor iii London , but for twenty-six years lie iras boom Ia this cotnntr3' , where ho was considered omne of thm ilnest character creators ons ti' stage , For 1cm years Inast he had beonr a mnnember of tire Ialy company antI played with tlmat company during its recent London en- gagennent. Not So AruIouis for i-Iiers , W'ASIIINGTON , Sept. 20.-Senor flomnrero , the Mexlcann mrnhnimter , has recciveul a inomb .r of letters fronn Irishmen In this country asIc- lug lmnformunat'on as to what special lfliiro- nnonts Me'clco would offer to induce Iris'n tmnmnntgnatlon , It bafng published In so tie mrenvepapers timat Mxtco would giva land and hay all expemises of colonists in travel tn Irons Ireian'.i to Mexico. Snor htonno-o Inns received an official rsport , froimi wItch It appears the publicatiomn was ungrounnded. Seuiii for l't'IT'i I miii , u't'.l I ii us ( , ilIsioui , CHATTANOOGA , Tenn. , Sept. 20.-A cci- IlsIon occurred on Lookout nnountain this nftermroon tnctnre.n traIns of the broad and rarrow guage roads. Tine speed of both trans ! nas checked In tinune to avoid serious eccltlent. Several persons iscre injured , In- eluding Senator l'enff r of Kammmnas , su Ira want thrown fronn hits seat amid curt abeurt tire mend severely , but not serIourly. lIe was taken to Lookout urn , where his Injuirles were dressed. Stephen I'arrlsh of Chicago had iil leg broken. iturvngeuu or CIiuIu'rn Are Iaighutfuul , SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 20.-Wilhtaumi Ii , Curtis , well known as a newspaper writer and executive olhicer of time I'amnamerlcans congress , arrived today fronnn China nerd Jap.mnn. lie describes the ravages of cholera in Chmlna as soar thing frightful. Tine deaths In l'eklmng average 2,00 a day , amid In Shnng. hal tine mnontaiit Is very high. Eigiuteemr foreigners have died inn tine latter Place , Ni ) iort' ( 'bnli'rit our flu' ib'uuuuluiirlomi , 'tVASIIINGTON , .Sapt. O.-Admnlral Peirds- lee tolegraphmol the Navy department fiom Sari Francisco tolay that Captalmn i'lggmnamn of thno Unnitel States steannship Bennington had reported to him , under date of hlonolulim. Septtnnber 6 , thuat there bad been no more cases of cholera on time llemtntngon , which was going to bahama , but that titers had been thirty-seven dathia ashore , loiui' ' fur I iuutluuti In liii Sumrvi'ys , W'ASHINGTON , Sept. ! 0.-Speclal ( TeIc- grannn.-Tlme ) general laud 0111cc today appor. ttonied fronn the appropriation for surveys of Ii dunn reservations Iii South Dekota $150 for comnplctlimg a survey of boundary line 9 ilegre-es nortin , 72 west , within iioeiitu'i reservation , under contract uth-ll. C. Greenm. ' % 'nhi.r's lui iii I I . rn ye' I ii I'rzi uui'e , l'AltiS , Sept. 20.-Tire fannnily of ex-Unnited States Comnaul Wailer have arrln'nel at ? tfur. sofiles , whuero Mr. Valher is imprisoned by tire French govennimeunt on conviction of having aupinIIt'd infonninstion of the mnnovo- mnnents of Frcncb troops to time Ilovas in Madagascar. iaaireui'l S JI.'eepl lout f o 51 Isa'i Ilnirul , l.ONDON , Sept. 20.-A farswell reception was tendered to Miss Frauds WIllard pnion' to her return to Anmrerica , at the Motropol- Ran tabernacle on FrIday evemnimig by hit' hiritish'omen's Temrnp-erance assocIation. i'rIt'ea ( if Nuui Is Ite'uuiul ii lui'huiu u.gi'd , I'ITTSilUitG , Sept. 20.-At a meeting of tine innanufactuners It was decided that prIces of wine arid cut mnalls will bold. No nails nine to be sold for ( lehiveny later titan Ssptenrber 30. Another meeting will be meld early In October for further consideration of prices. un fish A uushuiiswzu.Ior I us Ness' ( ) Ii NESS' 'OllK , Sept. 20.-Sin Johian l'asnmce- : tote , tire ilrhtlals ambassador , arrived err the Camapanta from Liverpool , nod I'rioce Calm- tazune air tins Unmrbrta today. Sir Juilann will ie'ano fun ewInont lomoonrow , Seuuittiiccd a 'ouusic utile. Julius Kruger , 30 years of age , ho drunk Thurads , and snerciieEy choked mmJ best an old mugci at Tlimnty-iliIrd and Cuunrtung streets , was riv.i , ixy ! days Inn tue cuitmit ) ' Jail for this offense mmd timed II't aa'I costs fur carrying cunnccai'nel urapotus , S\VINDLEI \ ) NANY DUTCIIIEN Oporatiotis of a California Boom Company TiintllyEiposecl , INFLUENTIAL NAMES USED AS A BAIL 3ieui tuf high Mauuuil ( uip luJiy flit' VruI4 of thiMrI'iuu'u'Mi.uttillItui tuf nut . ' .gs'.ut 'hiti lit Silent ly tinid ,4) Couust'Ieuu.t. . OA1CLAND , Cal , , Sept. 20.-Special--lte. ( ) cannIly tine Okhanmtl Emrqtnlrer Inrlmrteni time inn. sub facts connmrectcel tu Ith time iicqmnlning of oer imalt a nnniliiour dollars it ) ' zr lent' mcmi Iii this state umrulcr circumnrstunirces of an unnuiimal character , which article has created nnnchr Comninnent en tine Part of tire slate press. The imnformmnation wns offered to two of tire Sani Francisco pallors , but hambhication was refused , time ethitora statiurg thrust , owling to tirti lmnfiti. ence of time mmcm Innrpiicated , Itas snot to tIre interest of thiost Pallors to utrlnt it. llnicfly surnmmnned tmn , tue facts its set mit iii six cal- unuumna of tine Emnituiren are as follows : Iii ISSS the hiunffnnamn-Crockor Land anti ' W'ater connipammy was formnned , whir a capital of $3,000,000. C. II. liumtfmnnan , president of a nratiomral batik at Merced , vas presiilennt , and Chncnrlos F , Crocker , mow vice lnre'sldent of tine Sounthcrmn l'aciflc ltaIiroaul comnhnanry , was 'Ico prt'sitlenrt , Jumne 12 , lSS9 , nun agreenneurt was entered mile , signed by Crocleer on' behalf - half of iris coinipanny , nvherehryVllhluuni A. Nygh mmml Joint Ie Veero unnitiertook to go to liollamntl mind eoc'iurc time brimiging to thmis coon- try of a colonny fronn tinnut country to go umponr a tract of 4,00th nucres of land belomnghnrg to limo hiunflnrami-Crocker Lammd and \\ate'r comnnpanry. lIe Veere , It seenna , soomn droplneil cult of the scimomnne , bitt Nygli wemnt to hloilanmtl arid , by tine giossest mnnIsrepre'scnntatlomns as to what could h dorm fur frunit cniltunre In this state , orgaunized a colomny to Iccato uspon these lanrels , six miles fronmu tine toast of Merceil. CAUGhT Tihltt FOrt CASH. To those PCthilo lanrj , ut'iiIcli comnnpeteut judges deciame Is hot worth nnore thsanr $10 per acre , was sold at train $175 to $200 her acre , ann aggregate of over $510,000 fin casts bclurg Paid inn by them briars they left the old cnrumntry. A newspaper vas litnblished for abotmt a year lii tine city of ltotterdanni , lid- land , umnrder tine nnnannagemnront of Nygh ( who vas a hlollannder by birth ) , annul in thIs paper time nnnost cxtravagamnt stories were told as to tire profits of fruit growing In California , interspersed - terspersed with alleged letters from New Rotterdamin-as tine hnroposed ntcttlennmemrt vnus clmnistened-detalhi'ig tine of lettIng large contracts - tracts for the grading of streets , imiumltling ( if solid blocks of buistniess houses , etc. , all of viiIcli was slicer fiction. The utow town was also declared o be ' 'uu-ithnimn five nrniurumtes' ' of cc railway Mation , s'hmeir , as a mnranter of fact , tire nearest of tire tracts of hand sold tine oh- omnlsts was six mnhle trout a railway stmttlomn. Time colonists paid for Itouses to be haul t rea-ly for theIr occi'pammcy $500 eachi , to find ulliomi nrrval that tIm- hind been charged up with $1,500 for each hioumsei , wIth , hr nanny iii. staunces , inru-cimamnic's liens tmpnmr titennr to tIne full value of time btnildtmngs. Thus far tire op- eratiomis hind been contlucted by a wheel whtlmin a witec'l , styled the hioilannd-California Land comnnlnamny , a device of Nyghr's , amrd titta company intul : hiunitt in hotel and a barn err thro property.S'innnr ( lie cIonrists laintied at Mer- ceul , In May , ISDO , erie of timemin gave to Nyghi a drrft onVelis. . Fargo & Co.'s bank for $3,775 to cash iii Sam i"ramicfneco. FailIng to get tiny rentmrns , this colonist , T. J.'an Otnten'cn , wnm : conmnplheth , after vahtimng two ntomitiis , to bring suit au'amnsf Nyght's ilollaird. Calhfornta baird comnip.unny , tviic'rennpon timnut bubble collapsed amid time lhumtfmnnamn-Crocker comnrbiination stehihleti to time front.'nnn Omit- eren ievieut nipomi some nuitica , scrapers , etc. , in tine connnamny's bonn , rrntl a corn of huff- main , cashic-r in ltls bamrk , inustleul a going of mien togotiner anti drove oimt at might to tine barn at New hlotterdarn , six mmniles away , arid enniptied it of its cotntemtta winile time tvatchnimanr , whoma Vain Outereni was payimng -ift0 per day , slumnnb"red itcacafinlly.aiI Outercu , imowever , mtnaiingetl to coIlct time proceeds - coeds of his draft , less about 200 ror cx- Pemises. liE S11OIVED THEM S4t.iIPLES. In trevel1nng over holland Nygir bath snip- plemmncnted iil unas mnneeting talks wIth clis- plays of fruIts , nnimnerele , specimiscnns of tim. her inn grant vurtety , vines , etc. , all of winch Ito repm-caented were time products of Merceui COtiint ) , mmd ceated a tmmrore Its all parts of tue coumntry. "You itanl yotmr California gold craze in 1849 in tints country , " salul one of thesa colomnists in speakIng of tine irtatter , "and we mad tine California fruit growumm craze In ISSO In holland. " Nygir hmnrtl nsa a lro ns ho stood high inn itushmness circles in the oIl country , amid that gave him a prestige ins would not have otherwIse enjoyed. The colonists paid a large price for tine planting of thrt'fr tracts in frmiit. onne synudi- cafe payinig $160,000 iii a iumnnp for a tract of 0o acres , aol paying for the planting of it , In tInts respect lucy t ere also wofully swum. died , time work being dome iii t caroicts miami- zion anti the most exorbhtam't prices charged tinemnn. Tine lnnd was not iiniaptt'd to fruIt growing , mind 1mm a short tinna tine trees died , I"imnt.ling that threy haul beemi swfzidlei.i. time colonists called umpon the consul for the Nctlerlamnda at Sans Frantsco , omme Jamnies tie Frennery , a rc-sidemmt of tlnis city. b3rmm In Ii 1- lamnd , for advice in their cxtrennnity. Tita Crockcr Influence lie was evIdently afraid to effe'nd , for ito ativisenl his foliow comnmntr'men to swallow their losses amid say :10 tmimrg ab ut ft. Time statute of ltmnnitations has not mm , though there , ctsr b hurt little uioubm of the fart that a nervy lawyer round move secured a disgorgIng of a conratslrrable' Itortiosm of that $500.0)0 hmad Itronnpt nctiomr hteenr taken 'i'imtro are miow but six of time coIonmist left , tlmo otbrs hian'imng abandoned their Inrolnerty or olcl It for a nmncmo trifle. Jun Pie clonlmng imp of an estate one of timese tracts of forty acres , winch hued cost , with Ute pl.snmtumng and Impreivomnnemnt , $15,000 , sJs oltl at auctiern for $75. In n"iothner lmistann.'s a calonist nu ito mont several tinoimsamifi dollars inns-acted sell : aunt for $300. lie is a mnramn of education , i5 years old , speaiuizng several languages , a forinmor rca- lilent of Berlin amid ParIs , a bookkeeper by Inrofesslon. FattIng to Secure oilier ennploy- nsent , imo is now serving mu , a bell boy ha a San Iamaacitco hotel at $ l l'cr rmmomnnh. Siuulu' of flit' 'Shut' % 'li'fluiis llu-uivlui'ii , CIIN'fRAIj CiTY , ( 'olo. , Sept. 20. After three iveeks of constant hiumunluinia line water toulay reaesimcd so low a icvel in tlmo Sleepy 110110w and , 'tnnenlcus mimes art to make pea- shble time recovery ef ' 1'iimiaaiIltnumns , anne ( if the twenty-anne urea who were tht-owmieul Iii the flooding of the mmnlnnant. The otiner 'ctimnnti are a conncluiermuttit' dlttammcc hi-law , but timey may be rt'achneuh nnext week. 'I' it'n ut ii rs' _ ( ; it S ii ' hi o mi Loss , W'Ahi1NGTON , Sehni. 20.--T , trasuiry today - day host $ i5L00 1mm soil for export and gainred $75 00) by dt'positz , ! c'.nvfrg thm , tm-um annununet of the geld renrre $ D.71.2IS. ir Cata rrh Has troubled nra br 11 years , I hays takers four bottles of hood's Barpaparihla itmid ann hnerlcctly cured. I think Iloud' . Sarsoparlila lots no euuul , and believe that many who are ins moor health and Lava Luecome dIscouraged , wonid be rcistdrcdto gooti health if they womld iamihy give . Hood's Sarsaparila ! afaIrLrial."Ww.J. Rw.'cacnn , A si Uood's Pills